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So, this was my disclaimer, I hope you're happy now. Sherpock made me write it, Go blame him, the cow!

Hehe. That was my new disclaimer-poem. What can I say? I got bored in English class. Anywho.on with things. I'm terribly sorry about the long wait between updates, but I just can't seem to find any inspiration. I hope that no one's too upset. Please forgive me! I didn't mean any harm!

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Chapter Eleven

A few moments later, Trinity watched with growing anticipation as the door swung open.

A heavy man walked in, but one of his features surprised Trinity to no end. His eyes were a deep shade of brown.a deep shade of brown that looked startlingly familiar.

Those eyes. she thought frantically. They're just like Danny's.

The man raised one eyebrow at the scrawny girl. "Ian considered you a threat?" He snorted. "I'll have to have a word with him. First of all, girls are incapable of piloting gundams, it's a proven fact. Second of all.you're too small to be of any harm. I do believe my son actually shot you. Hm. I wonder why Chang was so worried?"

Trinity's anger was close to boiling over. "There's a lot about me that you don't know. I can do serious damage with Deathscythe, trust me."

The man nodded. "So I've heard. Your ... fathers .... Duo Maxwell and Heero Yuy. Am I correct? Pilots 01 and 02. Very impressive. And I suppose they trained you."

Trinity fixed a neutral expression on her face, cloaking her anger for the moment. She may have been stubborn, but she wasn't about to make the same mistake twice. Questioning 101, never let the enemy know any extra information.

However, it would seem plausible that this man could be the father of Danny. He certainly held the family resemblance. It seemed that their family wasn't too well off in the morals department. Two drug dealers, and a crazy old man calling himself 'his excellency'. Maybe she should try to get some information out of him? If she ever got out of this place (where ever it was) it might come in handy. Never in her career of working for preventers had she heard of him.

"So..........how do you get away with calling yourself 'his excellency'? I mean, what have you got to do with Treize Kushrenada?" She asked casually, struggling against the bonds that held her in her chair.

The man ruffled through some papers on the desk that occupied the room. "I will be doing the questioning here." He stated with an air of finality.

Trinity suppressed a sigh. Well, it was worth a shot. I'll try again later.

"Now, I do have a few questions for you, and you'll find that they're mostly related with the Preventers. I understand you're working for them?"

The neutral expression remained in place. Trinity didn't show any signs of answering any time soon.

"His Excellency" glared at the girl, and then motioned at one of his guards.

The soldier mechanically cocked his gun, holding it against the side of Trinity's head, a look of sadness in his eyes.

"I am a trained gundam pilot." Trinity stated. "You should do well to remember not to underestimate gundam pilots, no matter what their size may be." With one swift movement, Trinity stood up, and with a kick to the head, the soldier beside her dropped to the ground, unconscious.

The handcuffs that had held the girl's hands behind her back dropped to the ground as she jumped out of the way of another of the soldiers, dodged an attack, heading steadily for the door.

"Stop her!" 'His Excellency' cried to his men as he backed away from Trinity, reaching for the alarm button beneath the desk.

Seeing his intentions, Trinity managed to swipe a gun from one of the soldiers that were advancing on her, and pointed it at the older man. "Move another inch closer to me, and his excellency dies." Trinity growled, pulling the safety off of the weapon. "And you." She said menacingly. "Don't even think about touching that button, or you'll get a bullet through your head. Step away from the desk."

He didn't have much choice but to listen to the girl.

"Stand in the corner, all of you. And drop your weapons." She commanded, her voice cold and calm.

They obeyed, and Trinity moved to kick the various sized guns to the other side of the room. The soldiers had been unprepared for someone of her training, willing to give up her own life without a second thought, rather than give up any information. They didn't have any way to counteract such commitment.

Trinity backed up, so that she was leaning against the door, and her planned escape route. "You." She pointed at the nearest guard. "Are going to lead me to a mobile suit. I expect that you do have some here?"

The guard nodded meekly, and headed for the door, where Trinity nudged him with her gun. "Get moving." She growled, shoving him out of the room with one last meaningful glance at Danny's father.

Trinity was led down a hallway, and as soon as they rounded a corner, an alarm sounded throughout the building, red lights flashing and sirens blaring. "Move, fast." She growled at the guard, and they took off at a run down the hallway. They managed to avoid capture for a short while, but numbers soon outweighed Trinity, and she found herself surrounded by soldiers. "Shoot me then." She said, throwing the gun to the ground, her hands dropping to her sides. "Because I'm not going to tell you anything."

"I'm afraid not." One of the soldiers replied. "We have orders to keep you alive."

"I'll take her back to the prison cell, sir." Another offered.

"I won't have anyone taking her alone. Three, at the least, should accompany you, Barton."

Trinity's ears perked up at the name Barton, and she glanced around for the soldier. Her suspicions had been correct. It was Nate. Those eyes were simply unmistakably his.

Barton nodded.

"Your entrance exam stated that you should have more sense than to suggest that."

"It won't happen again sir. I suppose her appearance can be deceiving."

Trinity smirked. "Damn straight. Now, if you boys don't mind getting your acts together.so that we don't have to stand in this stupid hallway longer than would be necessary." It should be easy enough for Nate and I to take out two of their kind.They're making this too easy. And how did he know I would be here?

The officer in charge glared at the girl. "Barton, take Williams and Martin with you. I hope you will keep things under control.."

Nate saluted the officer, and advanced towards Trinity, handcuffing her. "Sorry." He muttered, so that only she would hear. "But I expect you'll be able to fight with these on anyway."

Trinity nodded slightly. "We'll talk later."

"Agreed." He then raised his voice. "Williams, Martin.follow me."

As soon as they were out of hearing range of the other soldiers, the two precautionary guards were unconscious, and Nate was shoving them into Trinity's cell.

"No one will even miss them.Or you, until its too late." He grunted as he shut and locked the door. "C'mon, I've got a shuttle. Yuy's waiting for us there"

Trinity nodded, and allowed Nate to lead her down the hall, his gun raised against her back. They looked as if he was simply leading a prisoner to a separate room. No one suspected a thing.

Until it was too late, of course.

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Nate removed the handcuffs from Trinity's wrists once they were safely inside the shuttle, and Heero used a stolen security code to allow them to leave the colony without any suspicions being aroused. The girl sent a grateful look at her fellow preventer with a muttered 'thanks' before the two joined her father in the cockpit.

"How's Duo?" Trinity asked as soon as they reached him.

Heero remained silent, and switched the shuttle to auto pilot, leading them back into the passenger section.

"Dad.I deserve to know."

Heero sighed. "He hasn't woken up yet, and the doctors don't know if he will. And even if he does, there's no guarantee that he'll be in the right mind. But you need to know that I still love him, and I always will."

Trinity held back her tears, as she hugged her father tightly. "We'll take care of him together, and we'll both love him."

The man managed a small smile. "I know we will, Trinity."

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Ok, that would be chapter eleven. I hope everyone liked it. Please leave a review. And is it just me? Or are people not updating their fics anymore? *sighs* I need reading material people! Write write write!!

~ Duo's Only Chick