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Chapter 5
Relena hummed Jimmy Eat World's "Sweetness" all the way up the stairs. Kara noticed something was up since the normally reserved girl had a little bounce in her step and she was smiling, deep in thought. Not to mention the fact that she was soaking wet. "Oh, I gotta hear this. What happened little miss happy-go-lucky? Why are you in such a good mood?" Kara said intrigued by her friend's odd behavior. "Nothing. well none of your business anyway," Jade said with a coy smile. She grinned at Kara with a twinkle in her eye. "Oh man, this must be major. Tell meeeeee!!!" Kara pleaded with her best friend, pouting like a small child. "Pleeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaseeeeee?" "No." Jade grinned at just the thought of what she was putting her friend through. It was amusing to have Kara so curious and not letting her know. Running her hand through her wet blonde hair Jade flounced into the shared living room and plopped down on the couch. "Why do you care so much anyway, Kara? It's not like you know him or anything." The TV sounded too loud to her distracted mind, so Jade turned the disconcerting thing off. She twirled her hair and smiled to herself. Kara threw the sopping girl a towel, annoyed. "Fine! If you're not going to tell me you could at least be on time to the history of music." Kara grinned impishly at her friend. She knew very well that there was no way Jade could make it to the class on time now. Jade jumped up looking exasperatedly at Kara. "Aaaaarrrrrgggg! I completely forgot!!!" She ran into her room shrugged into dry clothes in record time and took off. Kara was waiting for her by the door. She was still grinning and Jade glared as she tried to scoot by her. Kara just held out Jade's music notebook to her and laughed. Jade blushed. "I really gotta learn to take care of myself. heh." Kara strutted into the other room to go get ready for her English class.
Jade slipped into the classroom and slid into the closest desk. She prayed her teacher wouldn't notice. "Nice of you to join us Jade." The voice of the professor floated to her. "Sorry Ms. Lander! I was just a little caught up in my own thoughts, I didn't realize the time. sorry." "It's fine. Just don't make it an everyday occurrence." The teacher smiled up at her benevolently. Jade sighed with relief, 'Why can't every teacher be like Ms. Lander?' She opened her notebook and looked to her left. Regret washed over her at her horrible seating choice. Madison was just glaring at her. Disgust colored every feature in her face. "God, it's bad enough I have to deal with her on track team, but in music too?! I don't wanna have to put up with this." She mumbled under her breath so Madison couldn't hear. Madison leaned over slightly to her," You're pathetic, can't you handle your life so that it at least doesn't interrupt mine?" Madison gave her a bored look that broadcasted the fact that she thought Jade was about the most insignificant thing alive. With a flick of her bright pink pen on the paper Madison was back to her regularly scheduled life. Jade never really understood why Madison loved to make her feel so small.
She tried, she really did, but music just couldn't hold her attention today. Her mind wandered back to the feeling of his arms wrapped around her body, the warmth radiating from his chest. A small contented sigh escaped her lips and fluttered away on a breeze. The window to the small room let in the song of robins and the smell. Always the smell of magnolias in full glory. The professor dismissed class and Jade was on her way.
Jade walked into the dorm to a silence. Of course, she knew that's what it would be like, since Kara had a class at the time. She hugged herself and went to go grab a small blanket since the temperature seemed a little lower than usual. She still had about an hour before she had to get ready for track practice so she decided to sit around and watch something on TV, there had to be something on. right? Wrong. All she got was junk, junk and more junk. Finally tired of the channel flipping she wondered if she should go see him. 'What will he say? What will he do? Did he enjoy himself as much as I did?' She wasted her time away with thoughts like these and daydreams of time to come with him by her side. She didn't even notice the movement in the other room. A hand snaked its way into the room and flicked the lights off quickly retreating to its place. Jade's head snapped up, looking for the offender. A quiet noise came from the room beside her; her room. She got up quietly and edged for the closest object she could use as a weapon, which just so happened to be the toaster. She quickly ran into the next room wielding the toaster as her weapon of choice. Nothing. There was nothing there. Just an open window and curtains fluttering gently in the breeze. Her jaw dropped open. "What the hell?!" Her room was destroyed. Papers crumpled and torn were all over the floor, her bed had been thrown across the small room and all of her precious possessions from home had either been broken or ripped into unrecognizable shreds. Her heart broke as she bent down and picked up a small teddy bear, a red ribbon hung loosely from it's tattered neck, two limbs were gone and an ear and an eye was gone. The stuffing hung from his severed body parts, sad and tormented. Jade started to cry and her body slumped to the floor. She didn't know what to do. "Why..?" She managed to squeak out to the abandoned room before her. Every last thing that had some sort of emotional link between her and her past was gone. She took the tattered teddy bear and carefully placed him back on the shelf he once called home. The only object left was a tiny jewel box that when opened played music, but even it had been smashed. She was too broken to clean up the mess now. The effect of seeing her memories shattered was far greater than she had ever expected. She slowly and painfully got to her knees and stood up. She walked out of the room just in time to miss a pair of eyes peer in from the window smirking in the way they always did. Jade drew in deep breaths and walked slowly in her sad trance of memories. She drew near her place. Relena looked up through the branches of her old friend and a tear fell from her brave eye. She wiped it away angrily. 'What good will crying do? God, I'm such a baby.they were only just a few old toys. I can get over it. Right?' Somehow she could not make herself believe that everything was ok. She grabbed the first branch and twisted her hand around it; the rough bark was a good touch of reality on the girl. They really were just possessions. Representations of the past, not the real things. She climbed with more courage and zeal now as her thoughts lightened considerably. If there was anything that could make her better it was this tree. The sweet scent of magnolia reached her nose as if to agree and assuage any more oncoming unsettlement. "Thank you." she whispered.
Hayden walked back to his dorm to get ready for his try out for the track team. He stretched his well built body wondering why he was really going to join the track team. Shaking his head, he just walked into his room to change clothes. He came out of his room in some running pants and a loose comfortable T-shirt. He suddenly had a feeling that something had gone wrong, but when he turned around to check everything was in order. He shrugged. "Must be nerves."
Jade ran to the track smiling brightly, happy to be over her low. Madison looked at her annoyed. "About time you showed up, Jade." She glossed over her name with the ice of a true bitch. Jade just smiled at her, "Thanks for waiting on me Madison, it means so much to me that you care." Jade was laughing inside but instead of staying to see the shocked look on the girl's face she ran over to the coach. "Hey Coach! Did that new guy come ask to be on the team today? I think he could be really good!" "Yes, Jade, but I'll be the judge of that. He's got his tryout this afternoon. If he's as good as you say he is though, we could give him a scholarship for next year." Jade's face lit up and she nodded happily. Hayden walked up behind the blonde girl softly to avoid detection. He tapped her on the shoulder than laughed out loud when she jumped and made a small squeaking noise. He bent down and pulled out some track shoes. "Where'd you get those on such short notice? I thought you hadn't been planning on joining the track team." Jade queried. "What? You think I didn't train on a track?" His eyes smirked up at her. Jade smiled and started stretching for the warm ups. "So what's your fastest mile anyway? I'm more of a sprinter myself." "Three minutes even." He stated evenly. Jade's jaw hit the floor. "Hayden, that's not humanly possible!" "Oh, no?" He shrugged at her. "I'm more of a sprinter myself though. I might be a bit out of shape though. I haven't been doing combat training for a while. My mile today will probably be three thirty." "Well at least you're modest." Jade smirked sarcastically. She stood up from her stretches and started to walk over to the coach who had called them all over. "This is a new student here; his name is Hayden" the coach said as he pointed at Heero. "He's trying out today and we're all going to watch him. He's gotta perform under pressure anyway." He turned to Heero, "Is that alright with you Hayden?" Hayden nodded. "Alright then we'll start with the 100 yard dash." As Heero set up everyone else made their way to the finish line, Madison lingering behind a little bit trying to catch the eye of Heero. "On your mark, set, *BANG*" Heero took off from the blocks. He slammed through the finish line only eight seconds later. Everyone just stood there shocked. Not a jaw was left in its original place. Heero looked up at the coach," So do I make the team?" He asked, not at all short of breath. The coach just nodded dumbly. "Wow, Hayden that was AWESOME!!" Madison cooed at him. He nodded in her direction. His eyes never left Relena's face. She couldn't believe it. 'Eight seconds.' She had seen him do some pretty amazing things during the war; she just never really compared him with normal people until now. "Nice job Hayden." She stammered. He smiled at her. Madison was watching the entire time, growing a little red as she saw the connection between them. Miffed, she grabbed Heero by the arm. "That was the fastest I've ever seen anyone do the 100 yard dash. Hey, I've got an idea! Let's go celebrate, my treat. How about tonight?" Heero politely removed himself from the girl, "I've already got plans." "Well how about tomorrow, I know this great little restaurant with a view of the mountains, it's so breathtaking. Well at least that's what everyone says." "Sorry, I'm busy. Goodbye." Heero just brushed past her and went back over to talk to Jade. You could almost see the smoke coming from Madison's ears when she saw who his other "plans" were obviously with. 'I can't lose to that princess." she fumed, then she planned. "Heero, that was amazing!" Jade bubbled, using his old name when no one was watching. He smiled and reached down and gave her a very unexpected hug. This wasn't like him at all; he was hugging her in front of people! She let herself relax into the hug anyway and just enjoyed his scent. 'Mmmm. peppermints." Her head slid to his shoulder. 'This is so comfortable. He doesn't know just how long I've been wanting to have him hold me like this.' "Hayden!!" the coach roared. "Come here. We got to see your sprints but we need to see your distance running to." Aside the coach asked," Where exactly did you come from anyway, kid? And why aren't you on some major professional team?" I don't want to be." Hayden stated simply, leaving the other question alone. "On your mark, Set, *BANG*" Hayden took off again. His mind was not on the track beneath his feet, more on the date with Relena tonight. His feet pounded underneath him, creating a smooth and delicate rhythm. His pace steadied and he listened to his heartbeat. Hayden tranced out, ignoring the crowd of onlookers. All that was left in the world was the movement of muscle, the air in his lungs and the track beneath his feet. His movements were measured and his breathing steady as he crossed the finish line. His time. "THREE MINTUES AND THIRTEEN SECONDS?!" The coach stood aghast and then swung an arm around his new prodigy. "Welcome to the team, son." He smiled brightly at Heero. "Thanks." And so practice commenced.
On her way back to her dorm, Madison bumped into someone unexpected. "Get out of my way Jeffery." "Yes sir!" He saluted. "Quit being an ass, just move." She snapped at him. Jeffery stepped to the right, and Madison breezed past him. 'God, that guy's a moron.'
Relena popped her head into her dorm room only to find a very worried Kara. "WHAT HAPPENED, ARE YOU OK?????!!!!" She screamed at her friend and Jade winced. "Calm down, Kara. I'm fine. I don't know what happened, but don't yell at me for it." She offered her friend a weak smile. "Oh, Jade I'm sorry." Kara ran over to her friend and hugged her. Jade felt herself starting to cry again. She quickly stopped herself. "Thanks Kara. Erm. could you possibly help me straighten it up?" She looked over at her friend hopefully. Kara nodded with a small sad smile. "Sure, no problem Jade." "Oh yeah, I forgot to mention. I've got a date tonight." Jade grinned saucily up at her friend. "With that hot guy again?! Girl, you are soooo lucky. I mean if I had gotten to him first." Kara laughed at the expression on Jade's face. "Ha ha, very funny Kara" she stuck her tongue out at her friend. "Very grown-up Jade" Kara did the same back. The girls cleaned the room all the while bantering eachother. Relena picked up all her ruined possessions with care that didn't matter anymore. The broken pieces fell from her hands into the unforgiving trash bag. There went her past. Relena got up and went into Kara's room. Curiously Kara followed her, finding her in front of the mirror with Kara's favorite shirt held up in front of her. "Hey, Kar. can I wear this tonight? I wanna look. nice, ya know." "Can't you find one that's not my favorite? Nah, nevermind go ahead. But you gotta wash it and put it back!" Jade grinned at her best friend. "Thanks!!!!" She happily bobbed back into her room with the annexed shirt in hand. She pulled the fluffy green sweater over her head and let it slide down her body. 'Fuzzy' Jade giggled. She pulled out some of her nice khakis and pulled on her boots. She pulled her long blonde tresses up into a soft comfortable bun at the top of her head. Satisfied with the reflection looking back at her she whirled around to go meet Heero.
Hey everyone Please R&R!!! This story depends on it. I still need feedback about where Relena should take Heero. I've already got the evil stuffs with Jeffery and ______ (not to be known yet) under control. I would love to put more Heero and Relena fluff in here though. :) Next chapter should have lots! Thanks for reading. Bye! Cerina
Chapter 5
Relena hummed Jimmy Eat World's "Sweetness" all the way up the stairs. Kara noticed something was up since the normally reserved girl had a little bounce in her step and she was smiling, deep in thought. Not to mention the fact that she was soaking wet. "Oh, I gotta hear this. What happened little miss happy-go-lucky? Why are you in such a good mood?" Kara said intrigued by her friend's odd behavior. "Nothing. well none of your business anyway," Jade said with a coy smile. She grinned at Kara with a twinkle in her eye. "Oh man, this must be major. Tell meeeeee!!!" Kara pleaded with her best friend, pouting like a small child. "Pleeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaseeeeee?" "No." Jade grinned at just the thought of what she was putting her friend through. It was amusing to have Kara so curious and not letting her know. Running her hand through her wet blonde hair Jade flounced into the shared living room and plopped down on the couch. "Why do you care so much anyway, Kara? It's not like you know him or anything." The TV sounded too loud to her distracted mind, so Jade turned the disconcerting thing off. She twirled her hair and smiled to herself. Kara threw the sopping girl a towel, annoyed. "Fine! If you're not going to tell me you could at least be on time to the history of music." Kara grinned impishly at her friend. She knew very well that there was no way Jade could make it to the class on time now. Jade jumped up looking exasperatedly at Kara. "Aaaaarrrrrgggg! I completely forgot!!!" She ran into her room shrugged into dry clothes in record time and took off. Kara was waiting for her by the door. She was still grinning and Jade glared as she tried to scoot by her. Kara just held out Jade's music notebook to her and laughed. Jade blushed. "I really gotta learn to take care of myself. heh." Kara strutted into the other room to go get ready for her English class.
Jade slipped into the classroom and slid into the closest desk. She prayed her teacher wouldn't notice. "Nice of you to join us Jade." The voice of the professor floated to her. "Sorry Ms. Lander! I was just a little caught up in my own thoughts, I didn't realize the time. sorry." "It's fine. Just don't make it an everyday occurrence." The teacher smiled up at her benevolently. Jade sighed with relief, 'Why can't every teacher be like Ms. Lander?' She opened her notebook and looked to her left. Regret washed over her at her horrible seating choice. Madison was just glaring at her. Disgust colored every feature in her face. "God, it's bad enough I have to deal with her on track team, but in music too?! I don't wanna have to put up with this." She mumbled under her breath so Madison couldn't hear. Madison leaned over slightly to her," You're pathetic, can't you handle your life so that it at least doesn't interrupt mine?" Madison gave her a bored look that broadcasted the fact that she thought Jade was about the most insignificant thing alive. With a flick of her bright pink pen on the paper Madison was back to her regularly scheduled life. Jade never really understood why Madison loved to make her feel so small.
She tried, she really did, but music just couldn't hold her attention today. Her mind wandered back to the feeling of his arms wrapped around her body, the warmth radiating from his chest. A small contented sigh escaped her lips and fluttered away on a breeze. The window to the small room let in the song of robins and the smell. Always the smell of magnolias in full glory. The professor dismissed class and Jade was on her way.
Jade walked into the dorm to a silence. Of course, she knew that's what it would be like, since Kara had a class at the time. She hugged herself and went to go grab a small blanket since the temperature seemed a little lower than usual. She still had about an hour before she had to get ready for track practice so she decided to sit around and watch something on TV, there had to be something on. right? Wrong. All she got was junk, junk and more junk. Finally tired of the channel flipping she wondered if she should go see him. 'What will he say? What will he do? Did he enjoy himself as much as I did?' She wasted her time away with thoughts like these and daydreams of time to come with him by her side. She didn't even notice the movement in the other room. A hand snaked its way into the room and flicked the lights off quickly retreating to its place. Jade's head snapped up, looking for the offender. A quiet noise came from the room beside her; her room. She got up quietly and edged for the closest object she could use as a weapon, which just so happened to be the toaster. She quickly ran into the next room wielding the toaster as her weapon of choice. Nothing. There was nothing there. Just an open window and curtains fluttering gently in the breeze. Her jaw dropped open. "What the hell?!" Her room was destroyed. Papers crumpled and torn were all over the floor, her bed had been thrown across the small room and all of her precious possessions from home had either been broken or ripped into unrecognizable shreds. Her heart broke as she bent down and picked up a small teddy bear, a red ribbon hung loosely from it's tattered neck, two limbs were gone and an ear and an eye was gone. The stuffing hung from his severed body parts, sad and tormented. Jade started to cry and her body slumped to the floor. She didn't know what to do. "Why..?" She managed to squeak out to the abandoned room before her. Every last thing that had some sort of emotional link between her and her past was gone. She took the tattered teddy bear and carefully placed him back on the shelf he once called home. The only object left was a tiny jewel box that when opened played music, but even it had been smashed. She was too broken to clean up the mess now. The effect of seeing her memories shattered was far greater than she had ever expected. She slowly and painfully got to her knees and stood up. She walked out of the room just in time to miss a pair of eyes peer in from the window smirking in the way they always did. Jade drew in deep breaths and walked slowly in her sad trance of memories. She drew near her place. Relena looked up through the branches of her old friend and a tear fell from her brave eye. She wiped it away angrily. 'What good will crying do? God, I'm such a baby.they were only just a few old toys. I can get over it. Right?' Somehow she could not make herself believe that everything was ok. She grabbed the first branch and twisted her hand around it; the rough bark was a good touch of reality on the girl. They really were just possessions. Representations of the past, not the real things. She climbed with more courage and zeal now as her thoughts lightened considerably. If there was anything that could make her better it was this tree. The sweet scent of magnolia reached her nose as if to agree and assuage any more oncoming unsettlement. "Thank you." she whispered.
Hayden walked back to his dorm to get ready for his try out for the track team. He stretched his well built body wondering why he was really going to join the track team. Shaking his head, he just walked into his room to change clothes. He came out of his room in some running pants and a loose comfortable T-shirt. He suddenly had a feeling that something had gone wrong, but when he turned around to check everything was in order. He shrugged. "Must be nerves."
Jade ran to the track smiling brightly, happy to be over her low. Madison looked at her annoyed. "About time you showed up, Jade." She glossed over her name with the ice of a true bitch. Jade just smiled at her, "Thanks for waiting on me Madison, it means so much to me that you care." Jade was laughing inside but instead of staying to see the shocked look on the girl's face she ran over to the coach. "Hey Coach! Did that new guy come ask to be on the team today? I think he could be really good!" "Yes, Jade, but I'll be the judge of that. He's got his tryout this afternoon. If he's as good as you say he is though, we could give him a scholarship for next year." Jade's face lit up and she nodded happily. Hayden walked up behind the blonde girl softly to avoid detection. He tapped her on the shoulder than laughed out loud when she jumped and made a small squeaking noise. He bent down and pulled out some track shoes. "Where'd you get those on such short notice? I thought you hadn't been planning on joining the track team." Jade queried. "What? You think I didn't train on a track?" His eyes smirked up at her. Jade smiled and started stretching for the warm ups. "So what's your fastest mile anyway? I'm more of a sprinter myself." "Three minutes even." He stated evenly. Jade's jaw hit the floor. "Hayden, that's not humanly possible!" "Oh, no?" He shrugged at her. "I'm more of a sprinter myself though. I might be a bit out of shape though. I haven't been doing combat training for a while. My mile today will probably be three thirty." "Well at least you're modest." Jade smirked sarcastically. She stood up from her stretches and started to walk over to the coach who had called them all over. "This is a new student here; his name is Hayden" the coach said as he pointed at Heero. "He's trying out today and we're all going to watch him. He's gotta perform under pressure anyway." He turned to Heero, "Is that alright with you Hayden?" Hayden nodded. "Alright then we'll start with the 100 yard dash." As Heero set up everyone else made their way to the finish line, Madison lingering behind a little bit trying to catch the eye of Heero. "On your mark, set, *BANG*" Heero took off from the blocks. He slammed through the finish line only eight seconds later. Everyone just stood there shocked. Not a jaw was left in its original place. Heero looked up at the coach," So do I make the team?" He asked, not at all short of breath. The coach just nodded dumbly. "Wow, Hayden that was AWESOME!!" Madison cooed at him. He nodded in her direction. His eyes never left Relena's face. She couldn't believe it. 'Eight seconds.' She had seen him do some pretty amazing things during the war; she just never really compared him with normal people until now. "Nice job Hayden." She stammered. He smiled at her. Madison was watching the entire time, growing a little red as she saw the connection between them. Miffed, she grabbed Heero by the arm. "That was the fastest I've ever seen anyone do the 100 yard dash. Hey, I've got an idea! Let's go celebrate, my treat. How about tonight?" Heero politely removed himself from the girl, "I've already got plans." "Well how about tomorrow, I know this great little restaurant with a view of the mountains, it's so breathtaking. Well at least that's what everyone says." "Sorry, I'm busy. Goodbye." Heero just brushed past her and went back over to talk to Jade. You could almost see the smoke coming from Madison's ears when she saw who his other "plans" were obviously with. 'I can't lose to that princess." she fumed, then she planned. "Heero, that was amazing!" Jade bubbled, using his old name when no one was watching. He smiled and reached down and gave her a very unexpected hug. This wasn't like him at all; he was hugging her in front of people! She let herself relax into the hug anyway and just enjoyed his scent. 'Mmmm. peppermints." Her head slid to his shoulder. 'This is so comfortable. He doesn't know just how long I've been wanting to have him hold me like this.' "Hayden!!" the coach roared. "Come here. We got to see your sprints but we need to see your distance running to." Aside the coach asked," Where exactly did you come from anyway, kid? And why aren't you on some major professional team?" I don't want to be." Hayden stated simply, leaving the other question alone. "On your mark, Set, *BANG*" Hayden took off again. His mind was not on the track beneath his feet, more on the date with Relena tonight. His feet pounded underneath him, creating a smooth and delicate rhythm. His pace steadied and he listened to his heartbeat. Hayden tranced out, ignoring the crowd of onlookers. All that was left in the world was the movement of muscle, the air in his lungs and the track beneath his feet. His movements were measured and his breathing steady as he crossed the finish line. His time. "THREE MINTUES AND THIRTEEN SECONDS?!" The coach stood aghast and then swung an arm around his new prodigy. "Welcome to the team, son." He smiled brightly at Heero. "Thanks." And so practice commenced.
On her way back to her dorm, Madison bumped into someone unexpected. "Get out of my way Jeffery." "Yes sir!" He saluted. "Quit being an ass, just move." She snapped at him. Jeffery stepped to the right, and Madison breezed past him. 'God, that guy's a moron.'
Relena popped her head into her dorm room only to find a very worried Kara. "WHAT HAPPENED, ARE YOU OK?????!!!!" She screamed at her friend and Jade winced. "Calm down, Kara. I'm fine. I don't know what happened, but don't yell at me for it." She offered her friend a weak smile. "Oh, Jade I'm sorry." Kara ran over to her friend and hugged her. Jade felt herself starting to cry again. She quickly stopped herself. "Thanks Kara. Erm. could you possibly help me straighten it up?" She looked over at her friend hopefully. Kara nodded with a small sad smile. "Sure, no problem Jade." "Oh yeah, I forgot to mention. I've got a date tonight." Jade grinned saucily up at her friend. "With that hot guy again?! Girl, you are soooo lucky. I mean if I had gotten to him first." Kara laughed at the expression on Jade's face. "Ha ha, very funny Kara" she stuck her tongue out at her friend. "Very grown-up Jade" Kara did the same back. The girls cleaned the room all the while bantering eachother. Relena picked up all her ruined possessions with care that didn't matter anymore. The broken pieces fell from her hands into the unforgiving trash bag. There went her past. Relena got up and went into Kara's room. Curiously Kara followed her, finding her in front of the mirror with Kara's favorite shirt held up in front of her. "Hey, Kar. can I wear this tonight? I wanna look. nice, ya know." "Can't you find one that's not my favorite? Nah, nevermind go ahead. But you gotta wash it and put it back!" Jade grinned at her best friend. "Thanks!!!!" She happily bobbed back into her room with the annexed shirt in hand. She pulled the fluffy green sweater over her head and let it slide down her body. 'Fuzzy' Jade giggled. She pulled out some of her nice khakis and pulled on her boots. She pulled her long blonde tresses up into a soft comfortable bun at the top of her head. Satisfied with the reflection looking back at her she whirled around to go meet Heero.
Hey everyone Please R&R!!! This story depends on it. I still need feedback about where Relena should take Heero. I've already got the evil stuffs with Jeffery and ______ (not to be known yet) under control. I would love to put more Heero and Relena fluff in here though. :) Next chapter should have lots! Thanks for reading. Bye! Cerina
