Gundam SEED: The Keshitai
A Kido Senshi Gundam SEED Fan Fiction by Prayer Reverie
Contact: prayerreverie(at)yahoo(dot)com
Summary: The heroes of the war set off to stop a vicious group from starting another! The fate of the Earth and the Colonies rests on their shoulders. KL, DM, AC, Y ... uh ...
This will be AU, thanks to Destiny (anyone seen Phase 01: Angry Eyes yet? It's awesome, with good background music!), however try to think of this story as a side-story, or a filler story much as Battlefield of Pacifists and Ground Zero was for Gundam Wing and Endless Waltz.
Disclaimer: I do not own Gundam SEED in any way (although some days I wish), but any Original Characters and Original Mobile Suits are mine.
Rating: PG-13. I don't plan on mincing words and there will probably be some descriptive scenes, but nothing outside of the rating boundaries. You have been warned.
Prologue
C.E. 71
Kira Yamato saw his world revolve slowly. He smiled lightly at the sight of the ring floating in his helmet.
Lacus ... I'm sorry.
He closed his eyes and would have leaned back, if he wasn't floating in space. His radio crackled with interference as the ring floated near the transceiver. Kira thought he heard Cagalli's voice faintly.
The pilot of Freedom opened his eyes when he heard Athrun's voice as well. Then a green object shot past him.
"Torii!" it said.
Torii? Then that could have been Athrun and Cagalli.
Sure enough the damaged Strike Rouge came into view, with Athrun just pushing off the cockpit to reach his friend.
"We did it Kira, the war is over." Athrun announced tiredly. Kira's smile got a little brighter at the mention of that.
Finally Cagalli got close enough and gently cupped both pilots in the hands of her mobile suit.
"Let's go home." Cagalli said, turning around and heading for the trio of ships.
Home ... to Lacus.
A/N: Yes I know, it's short, so short that I don't think short describes it accurately enough. But it's only meant to close the Valentine War. Chapter 1 starts pretty much exactly after "At the Star's Valley" ended.
