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Disclaimer: If I owned GW, I would be happy. I am happy. But to draw
the conclusion that I own GW from those statements would be to affirm the
consequent, and would therefore be an invalid argument.
See?
Pairings: 1+2+1/1x2x1; reference to past 1xR, R+1
Warnings:
Part 21 has no warnings, except for a very brief mention of past 2+4+2...
Should I put my running shoes on now? *hides* This is an AU
fic.
Notes: I apologise for Trowa in this... I did my best to keep
him IC. I actually don't think I've done too bad a job, but hey, he don't
come off as Mr Nice Guy, y'know?
Escaping Part 21
Heero was not entirely surprised that he found it more difficult to
leave the house that morning. Of course, Duo was there, making polite and
intelligent conversation with his hostess, and looking on while Relena
kissed her departing husband's cheek with what Heero could only describe
as… envy.
He had felt guilty – ironic, because it was Duo he felt
he was betraying. He had pushed aside the knot of events and feelings,
instead spending the morning pursuing tooth-grindingly dull cases to
appease his senior officers.
Dull now, anyway, after what he had
seen, touched, felt.
After what he knew... It was like water
wearing down a stone, trying to get these people, so afraid of conflict,
to accept the possibility of it. But then, Heero considered, they didn't
even really know what this was. He thought, he *knew*, they weren't able
to deal with it. To Heero, though, it was a challenge; a mystery, an
unknown. A made-up war with an invisible enemy... Heero didn't like the
odds of winning such a thing; so his objective was to prevent one starting
before it was even a real possibility.
He fully acknowledged that
it wasn't his job to do that anymore. Nevertheless... it was his
responsibility. Just as it had been before. he would prove he was more
than a soldier; prove to Relena he wasn't just the Gundam pilot.
Show a way between war and peace...
Heero was suddenly
struck by the overwhelming desire to be back home... on the colony. He'd
never really felt that, before Duo had come into his life. But he had been
reminded of how he started, what it had been about.
He had a
vision of himself back there, in space, with all this solved and behind
him, the path out a memory. He knew that, in some fashion, Duo would be
there; he was satisfied with that.
Heero was quite surprised to
turn from his imaginings of Duo, to come face to face with the real thing.
"What are you doing here?"
Duo rolled his eyes. "Nice to see you
too. I got some news you might be interested in."
"And you
couldn't have used the phone?" Heero smirked.
Duo looked a little
affronted. "Well, that's nice! I didn't have to come all this way and see
you! He moved closer, sitting on the edge of Heero's desk. "But hey, any
excuse will do." He winked and Heero smiled.
"So, what is it?"
Heero was glad of the distraction.
Duo made himself more
comfortable, pushing Heero's things to one side on the desk and leaning
back against the wall. He laid a disc on the surface in front of Heero.
"I've been asking some of my most trusted friends in space to keep both
eyes open for anything I thought might help us. And now, I think we've
found some interesting stuff."
Heero put the disc in his system
and viewed its contents.
"That's our correspondence over the past
few days, plus a few articles he pointed me towards. Seems like there's
quite a lot of stuff you don't hear about down here: for all that `Unified
Nation' shit, it's still like a foreign country." he shrugged. "Earth
still doesn't pay that much attention. You'd have thought that they'd have
learnt by now, but hey, some people just don't want to learn." He was
silent for a moment before pointing at something on Heero's monitor. "This
one's the thing that made me come round here. I got this mail from my old
buddy he... Well, let's just say he's been involved in a lot of the same
stuff as me. He knows where to find things out. He has a talent for it. So
I asked him to look out, and he did." Duo peered through the blinds out
into the main office, where curious glances were coming from. "Hey, d'you
think we could go somewhere, get some lunch or something? I don't like how
those guys out there are eyeing me up."
Heero grinned at Duo's
choice of phrase. "If you like." He had read the mail, and carefully
ejected the disc, placing it in his pocket and shutting down the system.
On the way out he took care to lock the door of his office, amused
at how everyone's eyes quickly returned to their work when they felt his
gaze on them.
They bought lunch and headed to the park, under an
unspoken agreement that Heero found... comforting.
"What was all
that about back there, anyway? Everyone seemed pretty interested in me."
"People don't often just wander into the office. Especially people
known to be colony representatives. And especially not looking so
cheerful."
Duo laughed a little. "I'm sorry, I couldn't help being
pleased to see you."
Heero smirked. Duo grinned back a moment,
before the expression faded and he sighed. "Even though it's not exactly
great news I was bringing for you. You read Quatre's mail? The latest
one?" Heero nodded, noting the name. The email hadn't been signed. "Well,
you saw then. It just confirms our suspicions. There *is* someone up there
out to get us." He chuckled, just a little.
Heero shook his head
at the allusion. "When did you first ask for his help?"
"Just
after you asked me, I got in touch with a few friends. A couple of days
later, Quatre got back in touch. Said he'd had a feeling something weird
was going on; just a general sense of unrest. Posters advertising
lectures, meetings, demos, that sort of thing. So he went along to one."
"And?"
"And, there were a few people there, just one or
two, not many, but some, who were definitely more serious than the rest.
So he got talking to them. Quatre has this way of making people talk to
him, making people trust him. Of course, they didn't tell him all that
much - but it was enough to male him start looking himself. He's clever
that way. He has the resources, and knows how to use 'em."
Heero
was beginning to build up a picture in his head.
"So, guess what,
he finds out there definitely is a group with some sort of big ideas of
revolution, rebellion or whatever. There's not many of them, but it seems
they're determined."
"Yeah. That was the impression I got from
that email."
"They're organised. Organised enough to keep
everything so quiet and mysterious... And that shows how serious they are
too."
Heero nodded. It was strange. The urgency of the situation
turned to excitement, to compulsion.
Duo voiced Heero's own
thought. "So, what are you going to do, Detective Inspector?"
Heero looked sideways at him; Duo often liked to refer to his
rank. It was a reminder of his responsibilities... His current
responsibilities. He was silent for a long moment, thinking; Duo spoke
again first.
"What are you gonna tell your bosses?"
Heero
already knew the answer to that one. "I'll tell them the truth. If they
ask me."
"And if they don't?"
Heero turned to face him.
"This is my investigation. They've made it clear from the start that they
want nothing to do with it. That suits me. That's their problem. I can
handle this."
Duo grinned, resting his hand casually on Heero's
knee and giving a subtle squeeze. "I know." They were quiet for a few
moments before Duo spoke again. "Something Quatre didn't say in that
mail... I gave him a call after he sent it, to make sure I had everything
right before I told you, and he said he's thinking of coming down to Earth
himself."
Heero raised an eyebrow.
"He wants to see if he
can do anything to help. I thought, the more people the better! I told him
it would be great if he came and worked with me. See, me and him work well
together - I might be all determined and not afraid to get things done the
hard way, but Quatre sees stuff differently to me, he's a more lateral
thinker. And if there's both of us working on this, then you've got more
time for doing your real police work."
Heero smirked at Duo's
sarcasm, but was soon serious again. "So, when is he going to get here?"
Duo shrugged. "I'm not sure yet. I wanted to make sure you thought
it was a good idea." He nudged Heero playfully. "But seeing as you do,
I'll call him as soon as I can. He has a house round here somewhere." Duo
rolled his eyes. "He'll find an excuse for a convenient business trip or
something like that." Duo grinned. "It'll be good to see him again, I
haven't for a while."
Heero gave him a long look, considering.
"There was something between you, once, wasn't there?" Heero said it out
of genuine interest.
Duo stared. "Man, you're not a detective for
nothing, are you. Yeah, there was once, very briefly. We found we didn't
love each other like that, though... We care about each other, but...
there wasn't that constant consciousness between us, that knowledge... Not
like..." Duo was serious, his voice lowered. "Not like with you."
Heero felt hot inside.
He could sense Duo's frustration,
knew Duo wanted so much to just lean in and kiss him... But that was one
of the rules of an involvement like this...
"I love you Heero." A
verbal kiss instead, in a half-whisper.
"I know," Heero replied
desperately.
Duo smiled lopsidedly, reached and held Heero's hand
like he often did. "So you've no need to be jealous." He gave Heero a
wink, and Heero raised an eyebrow. He reflected briefly on the irony that
it was Duo warning *him*, albeit jokingly, against jealousy, when it was
Heero who had proved himself unfaithful... Still, the thought didn't seem
to worry Duo.
Heero smirked. "Don't worry. As a matter of fact,
I'm looking forward to seeing him again myself."
Duo's jaw
dropped. "*What*? You *know* him? Quatre Winner? How do you even know it's
the same guy? I never told you his full name."
Heero almost
laughed aloud at Duo's expression. "Like you said, I'm not a detective for
nothing. Rich, intelligent, fits the description you gave... We met during
the war. A couple of times, when I... didn't have the Gundam."
Duo
nodded, though he still looked incredulous. "I can't believe it! But" his
eyes narrowed a little, and he tapped Heero good- naturedly in the
shoulder "you might've told me sooner, before I went on about the guy,
like an idiot. But I guess I don't mind telling you a bit more of my life
story." He smiled. "No, I don't mind that at all." They were quiet another
minute before Duo looked at his watch. "I guess you need to be getting
back now?"
Heero shrugged. "I suppose so." They stood, setting off
back in the direction they came.
"Y'know, it'll be interesting,
the three of us together. Hopefully we'll get further faster. That'll be
some weird reunion." Duo laughed.
They were back at the police
station now. "Are you going to come in?"
Duo considered for a
moment. "Nah, I don't think I will. They were making me edgy before. Like
they were dying to arrest me for something. I'm gonna head back, call
Quatre. Tell him to charter his private jet as soon as he can." He
laughed. "I'll see you later." He gave Heero a lingering look; Heero had
learned by now that Heero couldn't part from him without some touch, and
this time it was a squeeze of the shoulder that left a warm impression on
Heero's skin.
He watched Duo leave and headed back up to his
office.
"Heero."
He was surprised to hear Trowa calling
him by his name at work; he found it strangely ominous. Trowa's expression
was hard, his eyes cold; it made Heero uneasy. "What is it?"
"Maxwell. I know you've been involved in this case from the start,
Heero. I know you've invested a lot of personal time and commitment. And
now I think I know why."
Heero looked back at him, unfazed.
"Yeah?"
"I think you're the last person I'd ever have thought
would get involved with a witness."
"What?"
"I saw you
with him. When I think about it, all those other times as well, I've never
seen you react like that with anyone. I can see there's something going on
between you."
Heero wasn't going to deny it. He remained silent,
waiting for Trowa to continue.
"I guess it's deeper than I
thought. I thought it was strange for you to get so close to someone
involved in a case. I thought it was just that he'd managed to win your
trust. But, if it's more than that..." Trowa looked away. "I don't care
about your personal life, Heero; if you want to break up your marriage
then that's up to you. But I don't think you could have made a less
appropriate choice of person. You told me this case was based on feelings
and emotions; you're right, I know. But I think there has to be a point
where that can go too far. I don't know if you're suitable to work on this
case anymore." He folded his arms and looked Heero in the eye.
Heero waited to speak, thinking hard. "Trowa, you're my most
trusted colleague and friend. I don't want to have to say those words back
to you, but it seems like it's you who isn't right for this case. You keep
talking about Duo as if he was a suspect; but he might be one of our best
links in solving this. I don't want to discuss this any more with you. I
want you to work on this case with me. But I think it's you who's crossed
the line between letting feelings guide you, and letting them prejudice
your thinking." He slammed the door to his office and went to the window,
letting the broad view of the city reassure him that it was more than
simple feeling telling him he was right.

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