DISCLAIMERS: I do not own Gundam Wing or it's characters, if I did, well......... (mischievous little grin appears) I'll let you draw your own conclusions from that.
WARNINGS: This is a yaoi based fan-fiction (boy/boy relationships), so if you are not mentally or emotionally mature, then turn back now. Also contains language, slight lime/ lemon, and fluff. If you run from the room with you're panties in a twist screaming about how perverted I am, I won't tell you that I warned you ( I'll just laugh maniacally with a crazy look in my eye and chase after you) -------- Oo
Now and Forever
by Kylia Nahimana
chp. 1: Beginnings
Duo sighed deeply as he stared out of the rain covered window of the red jeep, desperately wishing that he was anywhere but where he was heading, which happened to be a small cottage style house in the middle of fucking nowhere town. Granted that Duo didn't mind the scenery, when he was just driving by, but he didn't relish the thought that he was to live here. Not that he had a choice in the matter, for his adoptive mother Julie received a grant that would allow her to work on her novel where ever she wanted, and Julie King would never turn down an offer like that.
So she had literally packed Duo and his things and announced that they would be moving into the country for a while. The 'country' as she put it, was not actually the country at all, but a friggin' forest, with no civilization for ten miles in every direction. Duo had complained once that he would have nothing to do, and Julie had replied that at least he wouldn't be hanging around 'those nasty little gang members' any more. Duo had only muttered under his breath that she didn't know his friends, then remained quiet for rest of the trip. They didn't have much to bring, just their personal belongings, for the house that Julie's publisher had set them up with was fully furnished.
Duo had managed to bring all of his clothes, CD's, stereo, skateboard, and his art supplies. At least I'll have some decent things to draw while I'm stuck out in this shit hole, he thought to himself as yet another small sheep farm passed by, the tiny white animals making a dash for the nearest shelter as the rain pelted down on them.
"Stupid sheep." he muttered, feeling as though he should be taking his frustration at being up-rooted from his home of five years on something.
"Duo?" came Julie's soft voice, "what's wrong? Aren't you glad that we're almost home?"
Duo snorted, "Home? My home is back in the city where I belong. Not out here in nowhere land."
"Why can't you be happy for me that I got this grant Duo?" Julie asked, annoyance lancing through every word, "with the money that I got, we can live in luxury for a change!"
Duo rolled his eyes, knowing that she would be telling him that he ought to be grateful that he had a place to call 'home' at all, or that he should be thankful that she didn't have to send him out to work just to make rent. He had heard it all before, and he had tuned it all out just the same. He didn't care if she sent him back to the orphanage where she had 'rescued' him, he didn't ask her to adopt him. In fact, he was sure that he would have been better off living in the streets the way he used to when he was a child.
Crossing his arms, Duo replied acidly, "I wish that I was anywhere but here."
Julie ignored him.
Turning his eyes back to the window, Duo raised a finger to the fog covered glass, which was cold to the touch, and traced a the line of his reflection. They remained in silence the rest of the way there.
-=-=-=-=-=-
It had been three days since Duo and Julie had moved into the cottage, and already Duo was sitting in a messy room with his favorite group, AFI, blaring in his stereo, the heavy rock music vibrating through the floors and walls. He lay upside down on his mattress, his long braid of chestnut brown hair pooled below him, arms stretched out to either side. Julie had gone into town that morning to enroll him in his classes for the new school year that was coming up in a week or so, and had informed him that she wasn't going to be home until late, for she had other things to do as well. Sight seeing she said.
"What sight's" Duo snorted, "there's nothing but trees and rocks."
At that moment, the CD ended, and Duo heard the faint sounds of a basketball thumping outside his window. Frowning, Duo flipped himself over using his arms as leverage, and padded over to the small bay window. Below him there was a group of three boys, all around his age, playing two on one basketball. The tallest and the shortest boy were facing off against a boy with a shock of brown hair that covered his eyes.
"Like that's fair," he commented as he watched them play, then added after a few moments of seeing the strange boy easily take the ball from the taller boy and fly right through both of them to score a slam dunk. "or maybe it is.........."
The boy had been standing perfectly still when Duo had started watching him, but in a blink of an eye he was off, doing what no boy of his stature should be able to do. It amazed Duo that the boy could move so fast, but it amazed him more that he was so drawn to this youth even though he couldn't really see his face. He looked like he was about the same height as Duo himself, maybe a little taller, and had the build of someone who worked out a lot. Not that he was overly muscular or anything, quite the opposite. His muscles were lean and long, adding to his grace when he moved, and Duo found himself wanting to touch the boy. He knew that he was attracted to men, and had comes to terms with that almost two years ago. Julie didn't care which way he swung, as long as he was careful and didn't catch anything dangerous. That had been the last thing to make Duo realize that Julie was there to protect him and care for him. Not like those fucking nuns at the orphanage where he had lived for a year. They believed that men were always attracted to women, and if he showed any hint otherwise, he would be flogged until skin broke, or he gave up and told them what they wanted to hear. Duo had been smart, flirting with all the girls, which was more acceptable than anything else he could have done.
As Duo continued to watch the boy play, he wondered absently if he had a chance with him. The last guy he had dated had been a real jackass, who had only cared about getting laid. Suffice it to say, Duo had only taken a few good lessons away from that relationship. This guy seemed different somehow, even though Duo hadn't met him. "Who are you?" he asked out loud, placing his hands up against the pane of glass.
Suddenly, the boy looked up at Duo brushing the hair away from his eyes as he did, making Duo think that he had snatched the thought right out of his head. Backing up a few steps, Duo breathed in deeply before turning away from the window all together and heading for the opposite side of his room. Knowing that he might as well have just shouted out "yes! I was watching you!". Switching the CD, Duo cranked it up louder and stretched himself out on the floor, images of the strange boy's eyes floating behind his own closed eyes. He shouldn't have been able to see the color of the boy's eyes from the distance he was, but Duo could tell. They were blue, a beautiful deep blue.
( okay.... that's the first chapter, how did ya'll like it? Reviews are welcome, but please be kind......... it's my first fan fic! )
WARNINGS: This is a yaoi based fan-fiction (boy/boy relationships), so if you are not mentally or emotionally mature, then turn back now. Also contains language, slight lime/ lemon, and fluff. If you run from the room with you're panties in a twist screaming about how perverted I am, I won't tell you that I warned you ( I'll just laugh maniacally with a crazy look in my eye and chase after you) -------- Oo
Now and Forever
by Kylia Nahimana
chp. 1: Beginnings
Duo sighed deeply as he stared out of the rain covered window of the red jeep, desperately wishing that he was anywhere but where he was heading, which happened to be a small cottage style house in the middle of fucking nowhere town. Granted that Duo didn't mind the scenery, when he was just driving by, but he didn't relish the thought that he was to live here. Not that he had a choice in the matter, for his adoptive mother Julie received a grant that would allow her to work on her novel where ever she wanted, and Julie King would never turn down an offer like that.
So she had literally packed Duo and his things and announced that they would be moving into the country for a while. The 'country' as she put it, was not actually the country at all, but a friggin' forest, with no civilization for ten miles in every direction. Duo had complained once that he would have nothing to do, and Julie had replied that at least he wouldn't be hanging around 'those nasty little gang members' any more. Duo had only muttered under his breath that she didn't know his friends, then remained quiet for rest of the trip. They didn't have much to bring, just their personal belongings, for the house that Julie's publisher had set them up with was fully furnished.
Duo had managed to bring all of his clothes, CD's, stereo, skateboard, and his art supplies. At least I'll have some decent things to draw while I'm stuck out in this shit hole, he thought to himself as yet another small sheep farm passed by, the tiny white animals making a dash for the nearest shelter as the rain pelted down on them.
"Stupid sheep." he muttered, feeling as though he should be taking his frustration at being up-rooted from his home of five years on something.
"Duo?" came Julie's soft voice, "what's wrong? Aren't you glad that we're almost home?"
Duo snorted, "Home? My home is back in the city where I belong. Not out here in nowhere land."
"Why can't you be happy for me that I got this grant Duo?" Julie asked, annoyance lancing through every word, "with the money that I got, we can live in luxury for a change!"
Duo rolled his eyes, knowing that she would be telling him that he ought to be grateful that he had a place to call 'home' at all, or that he should be thankful that she didn't have to send him out to work just to make rent. He had heard it all before, and he had tuned it all out just the same. He didn't care if she sent him back to the orphanage where she had 'rescued' him, he didn't ask her to adopt him. In fact, he was sure that he would have been better off living in the streets the way he used to when he was a child.
Crossing his arms, Duo replied acidly, "I wish that I was anywhere but here."
Julie ignored him.
Turning his eyes back to the window, Duo raised a finger to the fog covered glass, which was cold to the touch, and traced a the line of his reflection. They remained in silence the rest of the way there.
-=-=-=-=-=-
It had been three days since Duo and Julie had moved into the cottage, and already Duo was sitting in a messy room with his favorite group, AFI, blaring in his stereo, the heavy rock music vibrating through the floors and walls. He lay upside down on his mattress, his long braid of chestnut brown hair pooled below him, arms stretched out to either side. Julie had gone into town that morning to enroll him in his classes for the new school year that was coming up in a week or so, and had informed him that she wasn't going to be home until late, for she had other things to do as well. Sight seeing she said.
"What sight's" Duo snorted, "there's nothing but trees and rocks."
At that moment, the CD ended, and Duo heard the faint sounds of a basketball thumping outside his window. Frowning, Duo flipped himself over using his arms as leverage, and padded over to the small bay window. Below him there was a group of three boys, all around his age, playing two on one basketball. The tallest and the shortest boy were facing off against a boy with a shock of brown hair that covered his eyes.
"Like that's fair," he commented as he watched them play, then added after a few moments of seeing the strange boy easily take the ball from the taller boy and fly right through both of them to score a slam dunk. "or maybe it is.........."
The boy had been standing perfectly still when Duo had started watching him, but in a blink of an eye he was off, doing what no boy of his stature should be able to do. It amazed Duo that the boy could move so fast, but it amazed him more that he was so drawn to this youth even though he couldn't really see his face. He looked like he was about the same height as Duo himself, maybe a little taller, and had the build of someone who worked out a lot. Not that he was overly muscular or anything, quite the opposite. His muscles were lean and long, adding to his grace when he moved, and Duo found himself wanting to touch the boy. He knew that he was attracted to men, and had comes to terms with that almost two years ago. Julie didn't care which way he swung, as long as he was careful and didn't catch anything dangerous. That had been the last thing to make Duo realize that Julie was there to protect him and care for him. Not like those fucking nuns at the orphanage where he had lived for a year. They believed that men were always attracted to women, and if he showed any hint otherwise, he would be flogged until skin broke, or he gave up and told them what they wanted to hear. Duo had been smart, flirting with all the girls, which was more acceptable than anything else he could have done.
As Duo continued to watch the boy play, he wondered absently if he had a chance with him. The last guy he had dated had been a real jackass, who had only cared about getting laid. Suffice it to say, Duo had only taken a few good lessons away from that relationship. This guy seemed different somehow, even though Duo hadn't met him. "Who are you?" he asked out loud, placing his hands up against the pane of glass.
Suddenly, the boy looked up at Duo brushing the hair away from his eyes as he did, making Duo think that he had snatched the thought right out of his head. Backing up a few steps, Duo breathed in deeply before turning away from the window all together and heading for the opposite side of his room. Knowing that he might as well have just shouted out "yes! I was watching you!". Switching the CD, Duo cranked it up louder and stretched himself out on the floor, images of the strange boy's eyes floating behind his own closed eyes. He shouldn't have been able to see the color of the boy's eyes from the distance he was, but Duo could tell. They were blue, a beautiful deep blue.
( okay.... that's the first chapter, how did ya'll like it? Reviews are welcome, but please be kind......... it's my first fan fic! )
