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Description: Basically it takes place way after Endless Waltz. Our 5 favorite men are all older (about 40) and pretty much don't keep in touch anymore (you'll find out why this is a key point to the plot later). Anyways, this story is from Wufei's daughter's point of view (except this chapter- the prologue- which is narrated by 05 himself.) Enjoy!

A/N: Hey everyone! Thanks for clicking on my lovely story. Some of you might know me as CheeseDoodlesAreYummy (I honestly have no idea what I was on when I made that name up). Anywho, this is the millionth story I've posted on here and the only one that won't get taken down cause it's not rated NC-17 or interactive! Yay! Well, I hope you enjoy. Also, feel free to review!

- Leidende Seele

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As Told By Tai

Prologue

By Leidende Seele

It's been quite a few years since I've last talked to my fellow pilots (25 years to be exact). After the war, we all just kinda went our separate ways. Last I heard, Relena had somehow tricked Heero into proposing and starting a family (currently on kid one and expecting kid two), Duo's been working with Howard as a mechanic, Trowa married and still at the circus and Quatre's been working like crazy as the WEI president. As for me, I've been happily married for the past 19 years to Sally and we're the proud parents of a beautiful 17 year old daughter named Tai.

One thing they don't teach you in training is how to be a father. It's more of a go with the flow thing (much to my dismay as I like to have experience ahead of time). For something Sally and I didn't have time to perfect, I think we did pretty well.

Tai is everything a parent could want. She has some of the best grades I've ever seen and studies extremely hard to achieve them (Actually, she's at the library as we speak). Not only is she a great scholar, but also great at nearly any sport you throw at her. In fact, Tai is the captain of her school's lacrosse team. She makes Sally and I proud to say she's ours.

She isn't like other teenaged girls either. She's never missed curfew, doesn't argue over the appropriateness of clothing and she doesn't put boys before her studies. I'd say Sally and I did a pretty good job for first timers.

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Alright, I know it's a little short, but it's just a prologue. Please review!!! I'll love you forever!

Next Chapter: Tai's POV- Time to compare what a parent thinks to actually reality.