Oh ugh... This is aggravating... I'm just gonna start and hope it turns out ok... I have no plan whatsoever for this chapter. I apologize ahead of time for it's likely unsatisfactory results.
Warnings: Usual...
Lifting Curses and Mending Broken Wings
Chapter 5: A Switch to Insomnia
It had been a little over two weeks since Duo's arrival at the MI. He was dumbfounded when the people in white decided to change his room with another inmate. He didn't know which one yet, all he knew was that he was having to pack his things for a room switch. There was someone waiting outside the room to take him to his new room when he was ready. Wufei watched him boredly, a little sad to see his friend packing to live somewhere else for the remainder of his stay.
"So... You don't know where you're going? Not even who your new roomie is gonna be?" Wufei wondered aloud.
"Nope... I can't say I do. I know why, though," Duo replied, looking up from his pack. "Some employee told me that the guy I'm switching with has been getting really freaked out when he's in the room with his roomie. This just started recently, but that's all I know." He went back to stuffing clothes into his pack.
"Mm..." Wufei mumbled and he let his mind drift back into space.
Duo finished quickly and waved to Wufei who raised a hand back. Duo departed and was led down the hall towards a different hall where he knew some of his friends' rooms were. He sighed and watched the gray tiled floor and the back of the man's shoes as he walked. He stopped and looked up, straight into bright aqua green eyes.
"Duo?!" Quatre exclaimed in surprise. "I didn't know you were the one switching with me!" He lowered his voice, "Sorry about the sudden change... He was just making me really nervous..." he murmured, shifting around anxiously. His eyes darted around in an uneasy gesture. "Good luck."
Duo nodded, not remembering who Quatre's former roomie was and watched Quatre walk off with the man. He yelped and dropped his bag when he walked into the room and saw Heero on the window seat.
"Duo?" A confused expression crossed Heero's features. "I didn't expect someone I knew..." he said almost cautiously.
Duo smiled a little and nodded. "Yea, I had no idea I was switching with Quatre..." He cleared his throat.
Heero motioned to the bed on the right side of the room. "That bed is yours." Duo nodded again and set his bag on it. "I guess Quatre's spent a little too much time with me," he mused and chuckled a little.
"Were you doing anything to freak him out?" Duo asked, putting his clothes away. "I mean, he said you were making him nervous, but as far as I know, you two have been roomies for a pretty long time, so you must've been acting differently."
Heero shrugged. "Maybe I was acting a little off."
"Off how?" Duo sat down on the bed and kicked his bag under it. He looked up at Heero and waited for an answer.
Heero was looking at the floor thoughtfully as he decided how to answer. "I'm really not sure..." he replied quietly. He continued to stare at the floor, deep in thought. He tried to recall how he was acting differently, but to no avail. In his mind, he was acting perfectly normal for being Heero. He looked up at Duo. "Maybe after being here for a little while, you'll be able to see a difference in the way I'm acting. I can't figure out why Quatre was getting creeped out." He sighed and leaned back against the wall.
Duo shrugged. "Maybe I will... Maybe I won't," he said. "I'll let you know if I see a difference, ah'right?" He smiled reassuringly.
Heero nodded. "Yea... Thanks..." he murmured, his mind obviously still elsewhere.
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That night after everyone was sent to their rooms for lights out, Duo did notice something about his new roommate.
"Heero, do you ever sleep?" he asked as it came close to one in the morning. Duo had been trying to sleep, but he kept hearing Heero sigh or rustle around or something so he sat up to ask about it.
Heero's low chuckle drifted out of the darkness of the room to Duo's ears. "I thought you were asleep hours ago. I don't sleep much anymore. I'm just an insomniac," he replied in a deep voice. Duo saw his shadowy form shift to a sitting position on his bed. "I can't get to sleep lately."
Duo nodded. But just then, Heero looked up at him through the darkness and Duo shuddered. There was faint light shining through their window and at that angle, Heero's eyes gleamed menacingly. And then Duo noticed that there was something else that was not normal with Heero. Duo could see two bulking forms directly behind Heero's back. They didn't move, but Duo knew what they were. Heero's wings were back to taunt him.
Heero watched the braided boy with confusion as he wrapped his arms around himself and turned his head down, closing his eyes tightly.
Duo sighed inwardly. He always pretended not to see things anymore, no matter how bad his hallucinations got. But this was different... He couldn't stand this one. "Are you ok?" he heard Heero ask.
"Yea, I'm fine," he responded hastily, fighting a panic attack that threatened to make itself known. He then began to wonder why he reacted so strangely to Heero's broken wings, but he could stand to see someone dying in front of him without letting on to others that he was hallucinating.
After a moment, Heero sighed quietly. He found it disappointing that Duo felt he needed to lie to him if something was wrong. "You know you can tell me if something's wrong, don't you?" he asked, voicing his thoughts.
Duo looked towards the wall next to his bed. "Don't worry about it, Heero," he told him in a serious tone.
Heero paused again before replying, "I expect you to answer me if I ask you what's wrong. Especially when it's this obvious that you're upset. Are you afraid of something?"
Duo turned to look at Heero again, glaring angrily at him. His wings were gone, so it didn't bother him much. "I'm not afraid of anything, Heero. What do you think I could be afraid of?" he retorted, being careful to keep his voice down.
"You could be afraid that I would get mad again - Even though you have my word that I wouldn't get mad at you for being upset about something. You could also be afraid that I might tell someone that you still hallucinate even though you pretend not to. I can't exactly promise anything on that level. I get worried about you sometimes but I really don't think it would be necessary for me to give away your secret." Heero leaned forward, crossed his legs and leaned on his knees.
Duo turned so his back was against the wall. "I guess I'm not doing a very good job of covering up my hallucinations."
"Actually, you are. But there are just some little things that you sometimes do when you've been looking at someone for a little too long. Just really minute things that I noticed happen sometimes," Heero pointed out.
Duo nodded. "Well, I can tell you that I'm not afraid of you getting mad at me, or that you would rat me out. I guess I just don't want to push my problems into your face or burden you or anything like that. I don't like telling people about what goes on behind my mask. It isn't something I want my friends to know about..." he trailed off.
"But did you ever think of the possibility that one of your friends could help you? Maybe burdening others with your problems will take some weight off your shoulders." Heero paused, listening for an answer. Not getting one, he continued, "Duo, you shouldn't be afraid to tell people what's on your mind. You'll end up a nervous wreck. I don't think even your mask could cover something like that."
"But that's just something I can't do HERE. I can't talk about my conflicts or about others' misfortunes here. I'll have an emotional breakdown or something. I guess this wasn't such a great place to have met you... You're giving me all this advice that I can't take. Not right now... Not for another two weeks, or more." Duo sighed heavily and looked down at his sheets. Heero was a good friend and he did give wonderful advice, but Duo couldn't risk being in here longer than he had to. He feared that if he stayed here too long, he really would go mad or have a breakdown.
Heero ran a hand through his messy hair and sighed too. "I guess you're right. It seems like you're bearing the weight of the world on your shoulders, my friend. Do you attract people with problems or what?"
Duo laughed a little. "Pretty much. I guess I'm bringing that upon myself, though. I act like nothing's ever wrong with me, I'm someone to dump on. I guess I don't mind when my friends dump on me and tell me everything that's going wrong in their lives right now, but sometimes it seems like I've heard about one hardship too many." He groaned and let himself slip sideways and he landed on his pillow.
"Why do you keep all your problems to yourself?"
"Because it makes me feel weak. It gives me a sense of satisfaction to keep my own worries and woes under wraps but still take on and help with my friends'," Duo replied simply. "It's kinda like when animals get hurt, they don't show it because it would be a weakness and make them easier prey or somethin'. I just don't like to be seen as a weak person."
Heero nodded in understanding. "I guess I know what that feels like, but there's nothing wrong with exchanging problems with someone - Y'know, if they tell you theirs, you tell them yours," he suggested.
Duo propped himself up on an elbow. "Maybe... I guess that could be better for my stress level. There are a lot of people here who I could do that with... It IS a mental institution - Oh, excuse me, I mean a "rehabilitation center"," he corrected sarcastically, making quotation marks in the air.
Heero nodded again. "There are... I think peer counseling is a lot better than real counseling. Your peers understand what you're talking about and can usually relate. Adults can't do that most of the time." He thought for a moment. "Did you ever talk to Wufei about this?" he asked.
Duo shook his head. "No... He's not exactly the kind of guy who seems to care about that... Well, you aren't either, but this whole conversation was your fault, so yea."
Heero chuckled. "I like to pry. But I want to know if just talking about this has been of any help?"
A short spell of silence followed the question as Duo thought. "I don't know. I guess it did. Now I know that it's ok to show a little weakness sometimes. I also know that I don't have to take the weight of the world on my shoulders without giving some away to others. So yea, I think this helped," he concluded.
Heero smiled to himself. "That's good to know."
Duo nodded. "Yea... So, you gonna quit squirming around over there so that maybe one of us can get a little sleep?" he teased.
Heero snorted. "Just for that I should just turn your bed over and dump you on the floor. Or keep talking so you don't sleep."
Duo made snoring noises.
"Very funny."
Duo laughed. "I thought so. But just so you know... When you talk in that low voice you always used to talk with, I feel drowsy just listening to you. You put me to sleep, man!" He laughed again.
"I think you're tired... You're not making much sense. I get what you're saying, but I think you need to be fully awake to put sentences together that make sense," Heero told him in a deliberately low monotone.
Duo made snoring noises again. He yawned. "Yea, yea, yea..." he said, flapping his hand at Heero. "Would you at least TRY to go to sleep? Sleep is good for ya, y'know."
"Yes, I know... I could try. Or at least let you sleep. But in case you didn't know, the word 'insomnia' is the condition of being unable to sleep. I told you that I'm an insomniac, so don't expect me to sleep for another few hours," Heero pointed out.
"I know what insomnia is!" Duo protested. "Would it make you feel better if I sat next to your bed until you fell asleep?" he asked in a high, cooey voice.
Heero growled. "Would it make you sleep better if I knocked you unconscious?" he threatened.
"Alright, alright... I was just kidding..." And with that, he turned over and covered his head with his sheets. "Just quiet down with that insomnia attack over there..." he said through the sheets, muffling his voice.
"Sure, Duo..." Heero muttered and lay back down. Soon Duo fell asleep while Heero stared blankly at the ceiling, watching as the blackness seemed to swirl into a deep, dark abyss.
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Ok, I know it was short, but it was full of great information, wasn't it? Yes it was. And at the end when Heero was lookin' at the ceiling until it turned into an abyss... I do that when I can't sleep. I'll stare at the black ceiling until my depth perception gets screwed up and it looks like a swirling black hole.
Just some little things I wanna say:
1 - I read over my previous fanfics... Gods those sucked! Well... Shinigami wasn't as bad as Duo? but still... Ugh... How did I let myself go on with them?! Oy vey...
2 - I have a whole new fanfic idea. It's probably going to be really long if it works out. I'll have to go through it in my mind first to make sure it'll make sense and won't get too complicated. Just thought you might like to know that...
Arigatos:
Dragon1727 - Fit more story in? But I have an unlimited amount of space... I make the chapters as long as I want and then I add stuff at the bottom. If it will make you happy, I won't put as much stuff in the author's notes. I'm going to continue to do Arigatos (though they're mostly just replies...).
Butterfly Hikaru - Yup... Straight jacket... I have some questions for you so I can do the next chapter right...
Hazel-Beka - Don't worry, I always fall in love with 2D guys... I could go on, but I don't think I need to name all the guys I adore in anime. And yes, I do cut. But you're one to talk... ::glare::
shinigami11 - Very insightful, but actually, all those gory things just came right off the top of my head. I wasn't looking that deeply into it. I've never seen Shallow Hal... Never interested. But yea, very nice insight... I'll keep your idea in mind...
deranged black kitten of doom - Heero's wings... Good question, I guess you'll have to read more and find out! ::evil laughter::
Ed - Have you read my poem? If you did you never reviewed... I told you guys it was posted on , but yea... Aww... I sowwy you depressed yourself... Not my fault! ::raspberries back:: Anyway, I have no idea what Mormons are... so that all went over my head. Demon-neko... hehe...
Kage Kitsune - Mm... I still don't like that last chapter... even if you say it was good... You lied on my first fanfic!!! That thing sucked! It was written really badly! Blech! ::sticks tongue out at you:: Meh!
my-parents-worst-nightmar - Yea... Duo was drugged and in a straightjacket... he HAD to be good... Heh...
Regina - ::laughs and blushes:: Well, I think that review qualifies for the compliment of the year! Doumo arigato gozaimashita!
nekomoongirl - Yes, I know that YuGiOh is cool... ::laughs:: Heh, that was very deep, but it wasn't deep enough to confuse me. That's how I see Duo, too.
Angel Reid - .... Yea...
Finished. Review - It reminds me to work on an update. Ja.
Warnings: Usual...
Lifting Curses and Mending Broken Wings
Chapter 5: A Switch to Insomnia
It had been a little over two weeks since Duo's arrival at the MI. He was dumbfounded when the people in white decided to change his room with another inmate. He didn't know which one yet, all he knew was that he was having to pack his things for a room switch. There was someone waiting outside the room to take him to his new room when he was ready. Wufei watched him boredly, a little sad to see his friend packing to live somewhere else for the remainder of his stay.
"So... You don't know where you're going? Not even who your new roomie is gonna be?" Wufei wondered aloud.
"Nope... I can't say I do. I know why, though," Duo replied, looking up from his pack. "Some employee told me that the guy I'm switching with has been getting really freaked out when he's in the room with his roomie. This just started recently, but that's all I know." He went back to stuffing clothes into his pack.
"Mm..." Wufei mumbled and he let his mind drift back into space.
Duo finished quickly and waved to Wufei who raised a hand back. Duo departed and was led down the hall towards a different hall where he knew some of his friends' rooms were. He sighed and watched the gray tiled floor and the back of the man's shoes as he walked. He stopped and looked up, straight into bright aqua green eyes.
"Duo?!" Quatre exclaimed in surprise. "I didn't know you were the one switching with me!" He lowered his voice, "Sorry about the sudden change... He was just making me really nervous..." he murmured, shifting around anxiously. His eyes darted around in an uneasy gesture. "Good luck."
Duo nodded, not remembering who Quatre's former roomie was and watched Quatre walk off with the man. He yelped and dropped his bag when he walked into the room and saw Heero on the window seat.
"Duo?" A confused expression crossed Heero's features. "I didn't expect someone I knew..." he said almost cautiously.
Duo smiled a little and nodded. "Yea, I had no idea I was switching with Quatre..." He cleared his throat.
Heero motioned to the bed on the right side of the room. "That bed is yours." Duo nodded again and set his bag on it. "I guess Quatre's spent a little too much time with me," he mused and chuckled a little.
"Were you doing anything to freak him out?" Duo asked, putting his clothes away. "I mean, he said you were making him nervous, but as far as I know, you two have been roomies for a pretty long time, so you must've been acting differently."
Heero shrugged. "Maybe I was acting a little off."
"Off how?" Duo sat down on the bed and kicked his bag under it. He looked up at Heero and waited for an answer.
Heero was looking at the floor thoughtfully as he decided how to answer. "I'm really not sure..." he replied quietly. He continued to stare at the floor, deep in thought. He tried to recall how he was acting differently, but to no avail. In his mind, he was acting perfectly normal for being Heero. He looked up at Duo. "Maybe after being here for a little while, you'll be able to see a difference in the way I'm acting. I can't figure out why Quatre was getting creeped out." He sighed and leaned back against the wall.
Duo shrugged. "Maybe I will... Maybe I won't," he said. "I'll let you know if I see a difference, ah'right?" He smiled reassuringly.
Heero nodded. "Yea... Thanks..." he murmured, his mind obviously still elsewhere.
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That night after everyone was sent to their rooms for lights out, Duo did notice something about his new roommate.
"Heero, do you ever sleep?" he asked as it came close to one in the morning. Duo had been trying to sleep, but he kept hearing Heero sigh or rustle around or something so he sat up to ask about it.
Heero's low chuckle drifted out of the darkness of the room to Duo's ears. "I thought you were asleep hours ago. I don't sleep much anymore. I'm just an insomniac," he replied in a deep voice. Duo saw his shadowy form shift to a sitting position on his bed. "I can't get to sleep lately."
Duo nodded. But just then, Heero looked up at him through the darkness and Duo shuddered. There was faint light shining through their window and at that angle, Heero's eyes gleamed menacingly. And then Duo noticed that there was something else that was not normal with Heero. Duo could see two bulking forms directly behind Heero's back. They didn't move, but Duo knew what they were. Heero's wings were back to taunt him.
Heero watched the braided boy with confusion as he wrapped his arms around himself and turned his head down, closing his eyes tightly.
Duo sighed inwardly. He always pretended not to see things anymore, no matter how bad his hallucinations got. But this was different... He couldn't stand this one. "Are you ok?" he heard Heero ask.
"Yea, I'm fine," he responded hastily, fighting a panic attack that threatened to make itself known. He then began to wonder why he reacted so strangely to Heero's broken wings, but he could stand to see someone dying in front of him without letting on to others that he was hallucinating.
After a moment, Heero sighed quietly. He found it disappointing that Duo felt he needed to lie to him if something was wrong. "You know you can tell me if something's wrong, don't you?" he asked, voicing his thoughts.
Duo looked towards the wall next to his bed. "Don't worry about it, Heero," he told him in a serious tone.
Heero paused again before replying, "I expect you to answer me if I ask you what's wrong. Especially when it's this obvious that you're upset. Are you afraid of something?"
Duo turned to look at Heero again, glaring angrily at him. His wings were gone, so it didn't bother him much. "I'm not afraid of anything, Heero. What do you think I could be afraid of?" he retorted, being careful to keep his voice down.
"You could be afraid that I would get mad again - Even though you have my word that I wouldn't get mad at you for being upset about something. You could also be afraid that I might tell someone that you still hallucinate even though you pretend not to. I can't exactly promise anything on that level. I get worried about you sometimes but I really don't think it would be necessary for me to give away your secret." Heero leaned forward, crossed his legs and leaned on his knees.
Duo turned so his back was against the wall. "I guess I'm not doing a very good job of covering up my hallucinations."
"Actually, you are. But there are just some little things that you sometimes do when you've been looking at someone for a little too long. Just really minute things that I noticed happen sometimes," Heero pointed out.
Duo nodded. "Well, I can tell you that I'm not afraid of you getting mad at me, or that you would rat me out. I guess I just don't want to push my problems into your face or burden you or anything like that. I don't like telling people about what goes on behind my mask. It isn't something I want my friends to know about..." he trailed off.
"But did you ever think of the possibility that one of your friends could help you? Maybe burdening others with your problems will take some weight off your shoulders." Heero paused, listening for an answer. Not getting one, he continued, "Duo, you shouldn't be afraid to tell people what's on your mind. You'll end up a nervous wreck. I don't think even your mask could cover something like that."
"But that's just something I can't do HERE. I can't talk about my conflicts or about others' misfortunes here. I'll have an emotional breakdown or something. I guess this wasn't such a great place to have met you... You're giving me all this advice that I can't take. Not right now... Not for another two weeks, or more." Duo sighed heavily and looked down at his sheets. Heero was a good friend and he did give wonderful advice, but Duo couldn't risk being in here longer than he had to. He feared that if he stayed here too long, he really would go mad or have a breakdown.
Heero ran a hand through his messy hair and sighed too. "I guess you're right. It seems like you're bearing the weight of the world on your shoulders, my friend. Do you attract people with problems or what?"
Duo laughed a little. "Pretty much. I guess I'm bringing that upon myself, though. I act like nothing's ever wrong with me, I'm someone to dump on. I guess I don't mind when my friends dump on me and tell me everything that's going wrong in their lives right now, but sometimes it seems like I've heard about one hardship too many." He groaned and let himself slip sideways and he landed on his pillow.
"Why do you keep all your problems to yourself?"
"Because it makes me feel weak. It gives me a sense of satisfaction to keep my own worries and woes under wraps but still take on and help with my friends'," Duo replied simply. "It's kinda like when animals get hurt, they don't show it because it would be a weakness and make them easier prey or somethin'. I just don't like to be seen as a weak person."
Heero nodded in understanding. "I guess I know what that feels like, but there's nothing wrong with exchanging problems with someone - Y'know, if they tell you theirs, you tell them yours," he suggested.
Duo propped himself up on an elbow. "Maybe... I guess that could be better for my stress level. There are a lot of people here who I could do that with... It IS a mental institution - Oh, excuse me, I mean a "rehabilitation center"," he corrected sarcastically, making quotation marks in the air.
Heero nodded again. "There are... I think peer counseling is a lot better than real counseling. Your peers understand what you're talking about and can usually relate. Adults can't do that most of the time." He thought for a moment. "Did you ever talk to Wufei about this?" he asked.
Duo shook his head. "No... He's not exactly the kind of guy who seems to care about that... Well, you aren't either, but this whole conversation was your fault, so yea."
Heero chuckled. "I like to pry. But I want to know if just talking about this has been of any help?"
A short spell of silence followed the question as Duo thought. "I don't know. I guess it did. Now I know that it's ok to show a little weakness sometimes. I also know that I don't have to take the weight of the world on my shoulders without giving some away to others. So yea, I think this helped," he concluded.
Heero smiled to himself. "That's good to know."
Duo nodded. "Yea... So, you gonna quit squirming around over there so that maybe one of us can get a little sleep?" he teased.
Heero snorted. "Just for that I should just turn your bed over and dump you on the floor. Or keep talking so you don't sleep."
Duo made snoring noises.
"Very funny."
Duo laughed. "I thought so. But just so you know... When you talk in that low voice you always used to talk with, I feel drowsy just listening to you. You put me to sleep, man!" He laughed again.
"I think you're tired... You're not making much sense. I get what you're saying, but I think you need to be fully awake to put sentences together that make sense," Heero told him in a deliberately low monotone.
Duo made snoring noises again. He yawned. "Yea, yea, yea..." he said, flapping his hand at Heero. "Would you at least TRY to go to sleep? Sleep is good for ya, y'know."
"Yes, I know... I could try. Or at least let you sleep. But in case you didn't know, the word 'insomnia' is the condition of being unable to sleep. I told you that I'm an insomniac, so don't expect me to sleep for another few hours," Heero pointed out.
"I know what insomnia is!" Duo protested. "Would it make you feel better if I sat next to your bed until you fell asleep?" he asked in a high, cooey voice.
Heero growled. "Would it make you sleep better if I knocked you unconscious?" he threatened.
"Alright, alright... I was just kidding..." And with that, he turned over and covered his head with his sheets. "Just quiet down with that insomnia attack over there..." he said through the sheets, muffling his voice.
"Sure, Duo..." Heero muttered and lay back down. Soon Duo fell asleep while Heero stared blankly at the ceiling, watching as the blackness seemed to swirl into a deep, dark abyss.
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Ok, I know it was short, but it was full of great information, wasn't it? Yes it was. And at the end when Heero was lookin' at the ceiling until it turned into an abyss... I do that when I can't sleep. I'll stare at the black ceiling until my depth perception gets screwed up and it looks like a swirling black hole.
Just some little things I wanna say:
1 - I read over my previous fanfics... Gods those sucked! Well... Shinigami wasn't as bad as Duo? but still... Ugh... How did I let myself go on with them?! Oy vey...
2 - I have a whole new fanfic idea. It's probably going to be really long if it works out. I'll have to go through it in my mind first to make sure it'll make sense and won't get too complicated. Just thought you might like to know that...
Arigatos:
Dragon1727 - Fit more story in? But I have an unlimited amount of space... I make the chapters as long as I want and then I add stuff at the bottom. If it will make you happy, I won't put as much stuff in the author's notes. I'm going to continue to do Arigatos (though they're mostly just replies...).
Butterfly Hikaru - Yup... Straight jacket... I have some questions for you so I can do the next chapter right...
Hazel-Beka - Don't worry, I always fall in love with 2D guys... I could go on, but I don't think I need to name all the guys I adore in anime. And yes, I do cut. But you're one to talk... ::glare::
shinigami11 - Very insightful, but actually, all those gory things just came right off the top of my head. I wasn't looking that deeply into it. I've never seen Shallow Hal... Never interested. But yea, very nice insight... I'll keep your idea in mind...
deranged black kitten of doom - Heero's wings... Good question, I guess you'll have to read more and find out! ::evil laughter::
Ed - Have you read my poem? If you did you never reviewed... I told you guys it was posted on , but yea... Aww... I sowwy you depressed yourself... Not my fault! ::raspberries back:: Anyway, I have no idea what Mormons are... so that all went over my head. Demon-neko... hehe...
Kage Kitsune - Mm... I still don't like that last chapter... even if you say it was good... You lied on my first fanfic!!! That thing sucked! It was written really badly! Blech! ::sticks tongue out at you:: Meh!
my-parents-worst-nightmar - Yea... Duo was drugged and in a straightjacket... he HAD to be good... Heh...
Regina - ::laughs and blushes:: Well, I think that review qualifies for the compliment of the year! Doumo arigato gozaimashita!
nekomoongirl - Yes, I know that YuGiOh is cool... ::laughs:: Heh, that was very deep, but it wasn't deep enough to confuse me. That's how I see Duo, too.
Angel Reid - .... Yea...
Finished. Review - It reminds me to work on an update. Ja.
