Untitled Gundam Wing Story Chapter 1

Still nameless…Since this one was really out of the clear blue I have no idea what to call it. Literally out of the clear blue…I was laying on the floor and I came up with the story. XD. Bantering again…So Chapter 1 is on the way~


Dear Curious,

Thanks for mutual curiosity in this story,

CuteAiboAibo~


"Aren't you hungry?" Relena asked her brother. The food she brought him over three hours ago was still untouched. He didn't respond as Relena sat down with a sigh. He's been up all night and no new news on Ms. Noin's condition, Relena thought. Noin's parents had been informed and would be on there way as soon as possible. Relena had always thought that her parents were dead since Noin never spoke of them. The siblings sat in silence causing Relena to worry about her brother.

"Was anyone else called?" Zechs said after a while catching Relena off guard.

"No. I was going to call Quatre or Sally but I decided not to," Relena replied. She knew that her brother really wasn't a person for large crowds.

"Why?" Zechs asked. Relena was shocked at his response, was he really willing to put up with a lot of people.

"Well I wanted to wait until Ms. Noin's condition was stable," Relena answered. He nodded in response closing his eyes tiredly.

"Zechs, Relena I have some news for you," the doctor muttered. His voice sounded duller than normal. Relena's heart stopped hoping that Noin hadn't died in the middle of the night.

"How is she?" Relena asked as Zechs reopened his eyes.

"Against all odds and the cold hard facts she has survived through the surgery and the night," the doctor grumbled. It almost seemed like he was upset that she survived. Relena sighed with relief but something still seemed wrong.

"What is her condition now?" Zechs asked.

"She hasn't regained consciousness," the doctor began, "I told you this was a possibility. She's in a very critical condition. There is a chance that she will wake up but it's so minimal." He continued to ramble which began to get on Zechs' nerves.

"Stop it," Zechs muttered.

"Excuse me?" the doctor asked.

"Stop it Lucrezia is stronger than what you think," Zechs snapped. Zechs doesn't use her first name that often…I wonder why he is right now Relena thought in surprise.

"I'm just telling you the facts. I have faced many cases like this. Many of my patients don't survive the surgery or through the night. The ones that do survive almost never wake up. Hell, no one under my care has woken up," the doctor replied.

"Maybe your not a good doctor," Zechs growled.

"If you'll excuse me," the doctor grumbled.

"Can we see her?" Relena asked standing up.

"Look at her," the doctor chuckled almost hysterically, "not after the way your friend has been acting."

"At least let me see her," Relena begged softly. The doctor sighed trying to come up with a plan.

"Fine," the doctor muttered. Relena stood up quickly following after him. He led her to a room with a window. There was no one in the bed which worried Relena.

"Where is she? Where is Ms. Noin?" Relena demanded.

"We found a bullet in her right shoulder. They're probably removing it as we speak," the doctor replied with no real care.

"How come you don't care about your patients?" Relena asked.

"This is just the balance of life. Patients live, patients die. That's how life is," the doctor replied.

"But if you cared maybe more of them will survive!" Relena retaliated.

"I guess you should be on your way to the waiting room," the doctor said ignoring Relena's comment.

"Not until I see Ms. Noin!" Relena retaliated. To prove herself Relena sat down in front of the window.

"Look here young girl. You can't do this! This is a hospital not a rally area!" the doctor whispered to her.

"I'm not moving until I see Ms. Noin," Relena retaliated.

"I'll call nurses to remove you," the doctor whispered to her. Just as he was about to call in the nurses the gurney carrying Noin began to roll by.

"Ms. Noin!" Relena cried running to the gurney. The nurses around Noin kept Relena at a distance. Zechs really never spoke about her condition. She was barely recognizable to Relena. Noin's right eye was purple and a tube had been inserted in her mouth for breathing. Her upper right arm was covered in bandages. Relena had a hard time recognizing her because Noin's hair had grown out. She looked more feminine.

"There you've seen her," the doctor muttered before whispering something to two male nurses. The nurses nodded before turning their attention to Relena.

"Oh Ms. Noin," Relena whispered before she felt too hands snake around her arm.

"We're going to escort you back to the waiting room," the nurse on the left said to the squirming Relena.

"Let me go," Relena cried as they deposited her in the waiting room. Her younger self would have pounded on the door and demanded to talk with the nurse but she has grown. She dragged herself back to her brother's side plopping down next to him.

"How is she?" Zechs asked.

"She looks terrible. I've never seen her so weak. How come you didn't tell me?" Relena asked.

"The bruised eye was there when I first saw her. The arm wound was something I didn't know about," Zechs replied.

"What about her long hair?" Relena asked curiously. He perked up at her question because he really didn't notice the hair.

"When I was there it was always pulled back or in a bun so it never really dawned on me," Zechs replied.

"Hold on, you knew where she was?" Relena asked.

"Two weeks ago, I found out where she was. Just last week I was able to persuade those people to let me in," Zechs replied.

"My dear brother…Please go get some rest and refresh yourself," Relena pleaded.

"I cannot leave until I know that Noin will be alright," Zechs replied.

"She is alright, Zechs. You just need to some time to relax," Relena persuaded. Zechs shook his head stubbornly. He adjusted his body to look into Relena's eyes.

"I won't be able to rest until I'm personally sure that Noin will be alright," Zechs sighed. He took his sister's hands in his bloody ones. His hold was gentle and loving so she knew his words were sincere.

"Originally I disagreed with you but I kept quiet. I don't think he's a very good doctor either. Can't we get her a new doctor, or go to a different hospital?" Relena asked.

"If she was my wife or her parents were dead, it would be different. Her parents are in complete control. We can't move her unless we have her parent's consent," Zechs sighed.

Two Weeks Later

"Every time I bring you food…you never eat it," Relena sighed looking at the cold food on a table. Noin's condition had become more stable to everyone's surprise. So stable that friends and family members were able to visit her in her room. Relena placed her purse in a near-by chair before placing a hand on her brother's shoulder. He was sound asleep which didn't surprise his younger sister.

"Good morning Ms. Relena," Noin's father greeted. Unlike Zechs who stayed there day in and day out her parents went home at 6pm everyday. They always came back at 10am the next morning.

"Good morning. Any changes in her status," Relena replied.

"No our dear Lucrezia hasn't moved an inch," her father sighed.

"How has my brother been doing?" Relena whispered to him.

"He hasn't moved an inch either. He's very dedicated to our daughter," the father responded.

"I hope he has been eating," Relena sighed.

"About twice a day. He's getting better at it. He used to eat only once and sometimes not at all," her father answered. About twenty minutes later Zechs woke up. Groggily, he placed a hand on Noin's cheek.

"Quatre said he would visit today," Relena informed.

"Did he now," Zechs replied. Zechs wrapped his hand around Noin's gently rubbing it. It was cold due to the IV fluid running into it.

"He said he would be coming around noon," Relena answered.

"Zechs was it? Lucrezia never told us about you. How long have you two been together?" Noin's mother asked.

"Over five years," Zechs replied wiping her eyes free of any debris. He always tried to make her look good, even with her fading black eye.

"You must have met at the academy," the mother answered.

"She was always trying to be second to make me look better," Zechs chuckled rubbing Noin's cold hand.

"I'm shocked that she never told us about you. We were always very close with Lucrezia," the mother sighed.

"Ms. Noin will be alright. Please go home and rest," Relena whispered in Zechs' ear.

"Noin is still very weak. She may be recovering but I still need to make sure if she's okay," Zechs replied. I do know that she's alright Relena…I know that man is running free. If he finds her here, I bet he'd try to kill her immediately, Zechs thought.

"Please go home," Relena said stubbornly. Quatre entered the room quietly with a small bouquet of flowers.

"Hello," Quatre said quietly.

"Hello, it's great to see you again," Relena said gently.

"How has she been doing?" Quatre asked softly.

"Well she's better now," Relena sighed. "We were hoping that she'd be awake by now."

"I'm just glad that she's alive," Quatre responded with a sigh of relief. He placed the flowers in a vase that he brought before giving it some water.

"I hope everything has been going well," Relena asked curiously. In the background her parents were whispering to each other. The argument wasn't going well as the mother looked down in dismay.

"Yes it has," Quatre replied. Noin's father stood up going to Zechs' side. He placed a hand on his shoulder trying to comfort him.

Her father cleared his throat, "If she doesn't wake up in the four to five weeks. We're going to take her off life support. It pains us to see our daughter in this condition. Lucrezia has always been a great girl but we can't keep her like this."

"You can't!" Relena cried. Zechs didn't answer, he was shocked at their idea. How could they think of such a thing? Killing their own daughter.

"Zechs do you understand?" her father asked.

"I understand," Zechs choked. Relena gasped at her brother's answer. Was he really going to let Ms. Noin die.