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don't own these characters and would very much not like to be
sued.

Chapter Six:

Duo gleefully flipped through the book a couple times, glancing
at the pages filled with scrawling ink. He sat down at the
library table and chose a page that had a flower pressed inside
it to read.

Except that he couldn't read it. The writing on the page was
smudged; like the book had been left out in the rain or maybe
the flower's moist warped the ink.

Duo turned to the next page, hoping that he could pick up what
the page said by the context surrounding it. But that page was
smeared as well and the page after that. In fact, most of the
book was filled with smeared pages, like Spencer Collins wasn't
careful to let the ink dry before turning to the next page, thus
smearing it.

However, the first dozen or so pages were clear and easy to
read. Duo skimmed through, noting the loose, wandering style of
Spencer Collin's narrative. The first part was filled with
useless stories about how the cook smacked his hand for sticking
his fingers in the melting chocolate for dessert and how he once
played cricket through the rose garden with his friends.

In spite of this mundanely to the journal, the last clearly
written page was quite informative.

_"Father invited the seamstresses from town today. I am to have
a new suit coat made," Duo read aloud. "He says that it is time
to involve myself in the family business and that I am to help
him negotiate with the Du Pres family. The Du Pres's are a
boring family who live near here and are quite full of
themselves. It's rumored that they have winched every tavern
wench on the east coast."_

If Duo remembered the legend of Spencer Collins properly, it was
the arrival of the Du Pres's that sparked off the tragedy. The
Du Pres's brought with them Spencer Collin's secret lover as
well as his eventual wife, Relena.

There had to be more clues here. The ghost of Daniel wouldn't
have led him here without reason. The journal must hold more
clues for him to find.

* * *

Heero found Duo like that hours later, ensconced in the library,
flipping through another book he had pulled off the shelves.
Piles of books surrounded him while the journal lay nearby on
the seat of the next chair over.

"Find any witches, yet?" Heero asked, coming up behind the
small, beautiful young man and circling his arms around him.
Heero leaned over Duo's shoulder to read over the page he was
looking at.

"Actually, quite a few. The family was accused of witchcraft
quite a few times. They had to endure many different witch
trials, sometimes winning, sometimes loosing."

"Ok, we have screaming skull ghosts and witches. Any warlocks,
vampires, werewolves?"

"You don't know much about the Collin's family, do you? The
local magistrates had to deal with vampires, were wolves, and
even a Frankenstein like monster." Duo turned around to kiss
Heero lightly on the lips. "And they're not warlocks, they're
male witches."

"Please don't tell me that you're going to tell me their history
tonight. I don't want a bedtime story."

"Mmm," Duo said, nuzzling Heero's neck, "I can think of better
bedtime activities."

"Just so long as we don't break the bed. Then I would have to
fix it!" Heero explained. "Come on, Virginia has dinner all
ready. I told her we'd eat with her then clean it up ourselves."

"More time alone with me?"

"Of course," Heero said, sashaying his hips as he walked out the
door.

Duo followed eagerly.

Dinner could have been quiet. It probably would have been quiet
if Duo hadn't joined. He talked animatedly throughout dinner,
waving and explaining how wonderful it was to be at Collinwood
manner and the wonderful research he could get done. He skimmed
over how he found it and moved on to what he had read and now
understood about the fabulous house.

Virginia and Heero just smiled companionably over the table,
waiting for Duo to talk himself out. He was still talking when
the others got their fill and Virginia begged her leave.

Heero mutely started clearing the table, smiling affectionately
the whole time. No wonder Duo was so oral; he exercised those
muscles so much. (AN: Bad joke _)

Heero took care of the big plates; the bowls of potatoes, the
salad, and the main course of ham while Duo took care of the
drinks and condiments. He was putting away the horseradish sauce
when he became very silent.

Worried, Heero hurried over to see what was the matter.

"Duo?"

Duo smiled and pulled out the bottle of Hershey's syrup.

"Oooh, chocolate milk," Heero exclaimed, pulling out the milk
and getting a glass.

"Um, actually, I was thinking that since we have a four poster
bed and all..."

Heero's jaw dropped. "You want... you want to tie me up?"

"Huh? Oh, yeah. I want to tie you up and lick you all over," Duo
said with a gleam in his eye. He poured out a dollop of the
sauce on his fingers, reached up, and coated Heero's lips with
it. He then was kissing his lover in earnest, making sure to
lick all the chocolate off his lips and tonsils.

* * *

They both fell asleep after stripping the bed with linins. Heero
had the slack jawed look of someone well fucked while Duo had a
smirk of someone who'd just gotten his cake and ate it too,
which was quite accurate.

During the night, Duo woke up for a while, appreciating the
beauty that was his lover. It had been so cute to see Heero
hesitate at not just being tied up but also of getting down and
dirty on the sheets. Duo had to promise to do the laundry
himself tomorrow before he got his perfect soldier subdued. It
had been quite the banquette as Duo had explored that wonderful
body.

It was apparent to Duo that Heero hadn't been made love to too
much. He was a bit hesitant to explore Duo's body and missed
some obvious male hot spots. Heero seemed to go more towards the
actual act or towards blowjobs, skipping the exciting foreplay.
It had been a joy for Duo to show him just how much secondary
routes could be.

It made Duo curious as to what else he could teach the other
man.

Heero whined in his sleep, his face twisting in a grimace. He
curled up a bit, as if protecting himself, causing Duo to act
without thought. He pulled his wonderful lover into his arms,
running a soothing hand over that smooth and perfect backside.

In his sleep, Heero shrieked and batted at Duo, like he was
trying to push him away and pull him forward at the same time.
He cried out one more time before flopping over on his other
side and curling the other way, his head back, arms forward, and
legs down.

Duo shushed him and fitted his body as best he could to Heero's
distress one. It had the desired effect and Heero slipped off
into a more peaceful sleep. After a while, Duo was lulled to
sleep himself by Heero's steady breath.

* * *

It was much later; in the early lights of dawn that Duo woke a
second time. The problem was, that this time he woke up to the
absence of warmth besides him. The sheets were quite cold and
most of them had been dragged off the bed and trailed onto the
floor.

Worried, Duo wrapped a sheet around him against the chill of the
morning air and went in search of his lover.

He checked the bathroom first and then moved onto the kitchen.
When no Heero was apparent, he looked quickly outside, poking
his head out the door and yelling for Heero but when no
answering cry came, he then moved onto the rest of the house.

He finally found Heero in the main living room at the front of
the house. The room was freezing cold in spite of the roaring
fire in the fireplace. The large glass doors had been left open
and Duo crossed the room to close them.

"Jesus, Heero, still used to Siberian winters?" Duo joked as he
turned around rubbing his arms. "I'm guessing the fire was for
more aesthetic purposes then just that you were cold."

Heero didn't respond. He just continued to stare into the
fireplace. In fact, his whole continence was off, now that Duo
looked. Heero didn't have any goose pimples, despite the cold in
the room and other parts didn't shrink either. Duo had thought
nothing of Heero's nakedness but now that he was standing here
examining the man, it did seem a bit odd. It wasn't that Heero
was shy about his body, he was just cautious because he didn't
want to flash Virginia or her nephew and would wear at least
jeans or a sheet when leaving the bedroom.

"Heero, are you all right?" Duo stepped forward into the other
man's view.

When Heero didn't respond, Duo reached out a hand to touch his
shoulder.

The response was immediate. Heero's eyes snapped open widely
then scanned the room. His arms also jerked up and he took half
a step away from Duo.

"Wha... huh...," Heero shook his head trying to clear it before
taking in the room again. "Duo, what's going on?"

"I don't know. I found you standing here a few minutes ago. I
think you were sleep walking."

"I don't sleep walk." The tone he used was firm and would break
no argument.

"Do you remember how you got here or when you built the fire or
anything?" Duo peered over Heero's shoulder, noting that the
sheets had been pulled off the furniture and a couple piece had
been moved. "Do you have any memories of anything at all?"

"No, I... no," Heero was clearly puzzled.

"Have you had any weird dreams lately or been under a lot of
stress?"

"No. Yes. Arg, I've been having dreams about you and me lately.
They're not bad," Heero smirked at Duo. "But I keep calling you
something else and you're dressed differently."

"How so?"

"Well, I keep calling you Jamison," Heero furrowed his brow,
trying to recall all the details of his strange dreams. "And you
called me Spencer."
"Do you remember the dream you had tonight? A dream you had a
few minutes ago? Some occasional sleepwalkers dream of some
event or something and respond to it in their sleep. I've read a
report of a woman nervous about her travel plans in the morning
and find that she had repacked everything in her sleep. Another
one I've read is a man in Kentucky who had a presentation about
a building he designed and found that he had reconstructed the
entire thing out of Popsicle sticks."

"No, I don't remember any dream but yeah, I think you're right,
I was having a dream. I was dreaming about... I think it was
about you but that's not right. You were in the dream but it was
about... It was... I don't know. This is not good, Duo."

"Well, I think it's a good thing that we have a four poster
bed."

"Duo, I'm being serious here."

"And you don't think I am? I think keeping you tied to that bed
as my sex slave is a very good idea."

"Duo Maxwell, you are one exasperating man."

"Hmm," Duo moved in to kiss the frustrated look off of Heero's
face.

Heero moved in for the kill, throwing his arms around the
smaller man and pressing deep kisses. Duo was quickly
overbalanced and fell to the floor, Heero straddling him.

"Ever done it naked by the light of a fire?" Heero whispered
huskily in Duo's ear as he nibbled on it.

Duo cupped Heero's ass cheeks, squeezing them hard, hard enough
to make Heero squeak.

"No, don't believe I have," Duo easily lied.

Above them, the woman in the portrait frowned deeply. She did
not want to see this.

* * *

Duo sat down in the seat by the window in their shared bedroom.
It was midmorning and he could hear Virginia vacuuming
somewhere. Heero could clearly be seen through this window on
the roof of the outdoor summer kitchen fixing it.

He thought that he could study the history of the family some
more and had settled down in the chair for the afternoon. The
room was quite bright and cheerful in the day. It made Old Lucy
look mundane and plain, even if she was a human skull.

To his side on the table, he had a glass of tea with lemon
slices in it and a pile of books he had brought down from the
library. The first book he picked off the stack was Spencer
Collin's journal. Maybe there were things he missed on his first
reading.

Duo read the journal slowly and in depth, turning over the
information on the clearly written pages in his mind. There
really didn't seem to be anything there. He read the part about
the father summoning the seamstresses and about the Du Pres's
coming. He turned the page to look at the unreadable pages.

Except that they were not unreadable anymore. He could clearly
see the scrawling script talk about gossip the seamstresses had
passed on. Excited, Duo flipped a couple more pages, skimming
them. Dozens more were clearly written, up until the time the Du
Pres's actually arrived and had a formal dinner between the two
families.

Duo was overjoyed. There was more of the journal to read; maybe
that was why Daniel directed him to the book. If he hadn't been
so pig headed he would have thought of the fact that the library
wasn't very well lit and that it would have been harder to read
the journal. The light was quite bright by the window and he
could read so much. Too bad the rest of the journal was slightly
smudgy but maybe with time and patience, he could transcribe
some of what Spencer Collins had written.

-TBC-

AN: Reviews are always welcome. Particularly flames. My dogs
find it entertaining when I throw myself on the floor, shriek
like banshee, and beat my fists, feet, and head on the carpeting
in a fit of shameful tantrum- ing. I hear that they're
considering me for an Academy Award for Best Performance as a
Toddler.