Title: #18 Not Exactly Your Favourite Person
Arc: Life With Heero
Author:
Calic0cat
Story Completed: Jan. 11, 2003
Genre:
Shonen Ai/Yaoi, Domestic, Friendship
Pairing: None yet
Rated:
PG-13
Warnings: AU, OOC, Swearing
Archives: At Mediaminer.org under
Calic0cat. Anyone with archive permission for my other fics can help themselves;
anyone else, please ask.
Disclaimer: Duo and Heero and the rest of the GW
gang aren't mine. This story is. Nuff said.
Notes: The arc begins between
one and two years after Endless Waltz. Heero POV in this
story.
'Thinking'
"Speaking"
*** Time passing or scene
change
Author's Notes: This is part of an arc of stories. I don't know
for sure how many stories there will be or how often I'll be posting them. The
length of each story in the arc will vary, anywhere from ficlet to multi-part.
Warnings will vary from story to story as well, as will the genre. The arc
*will* eventually be Shonen ai/Yaoi - but there's only one faintly implied
pairing prior to Fic #23. Feedback is
appreciated.
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Hee
ro finished filling out the last line of the form and dumped it in his "Out" box
with a feeling of satisfaction. That was the last of the "dangerously overdue"
paperwork. It had taken him two whole weeks, but the office was now neatly
organized and he could quickly find any piece of documentation necessary to
fulfill a request or complete a form *and* all the "dangerously overdue"
paperwork was now caught up. Or would be once either Duo or Hilde signed it and
he had it couriered in, that is. Why the hell a highly technological society
insisted on using paper forms filled out in triplicate he would never
understand...
No, wait, actually, he *did* understand. The ease with
which he and the others had hacked databases during the war, making vast
quantities of money, armaments, etc. appear and disappear, was the precise
reason that so many government organizations had reverted to the old
tried-and-true method of documentation. It was relatively easy to erase all
traces of something's existence electronically. Paperwork filed in multiple
different locations was a lot harder to track down and dispose of without
getting caught.
Leaning back in his chair and stretching, Heero debated
whether there was enough time left in the day to bother starting something new
or not. When Duo had first asked him to take this job on "as a favour", he had
been highly suspicious that his best friend was inventing a job just to help him
out. *That* notion had been dispelled the moment he took a good look at the
office on his first day. It had been an absolute disaster area. A quick
calculation of exactly when the previous employee had been fired explained to
him why Duo hadn't kept on top of things. Duo had been too busy trying to put
Heero's life back together again to worry about "minor" little details like the
day-to-day running of his own business.
Heero shook his head slightly at
the thought. Yet another debt he owed his best friend. Not that Duo would ever
try to collect on it. Though at least taking this job and getting the mess
straightened out made him feel a little less guilty about probably being a large
part of the reason the mess was as bad as it was. And if Hilde had been picking
up the slack in *other* areas - like all the out-of-town travelling to meet with
buyers and to bid on contracts, something *Duo* certainly hadn't done since his
arrival - that would explain why *she* hadn't taken care of this before it got
so bad. And maybe why she tended to look at him like something that had just
crawled out from under a rock as well.
Seeing Hilde walk by, Heero came
to a decision. The tension between Hilde and himself needed to end. It wasn't
fair to Duo to keep having to act as a buffer between his best friend and his
business partner who *also* happened to be a very close friend. Scooping up the
papers from his "Out" box, Heero headed off to Hilde's office.
Outside
Hilde's door, Heero took a deep breath to prepare himself. He needed to stay
calm but *not* cold. Hilde did not respond well to his "soldier" attitude.
Knocking lightly on the doorframe, he said, "Hilde?" Meeting her startled look,
Heero stepped into her office and held out the forms. "This is the last of the
'dangerously overdue' paperwork. If you could take a look at it and sign it,
I'll get it sent out before the end of the day."
Holding out her hand,
Hilde said reluctantly, "Okay, give it here. Why didn't you get Duo to do
this?"
"He's still out in the yard inventorying that latest shipment of
scrap," Heero answered as he handed over the pile of forms. He paused, then
continued, "And I think we need to, as Duo would say, 'clear the air'
anyway."
Hilde froze in the midst of looking through the papers. "Oh
really? Why would you think that?"
"Because Duo is going to give himself
a nervous breakdown running interference between us," Heero responded bluntly.
"Look, I know I'm not exactly your favourite person. I don't expect us to
suddenly become close friends. But can't we get whatever your problem with me is
out in the open and at least *try* to deal with it?"
Rising from her
desk, Hilde looked Heero straight in the face and said, "Are you sure you really
want to know?"
'No,' Heero thought to himself, but answered,
"Yes."
Crossing to the door, Hilde closed and locked it. "Duo will *kill*
me if he walks in on this," she explained in response to Heero's questioning
look.
"You really want to know what my problem with you is," Hilde
repeated, perching on the corner of her desk.
"Yes, I do."
"Fine.
Then I'll be more than happy to enlighten you." Raising her hand, Hilde counted
off her points on her fingers as she spoke, "One - you're sponging off one of my
closest friends, who is *supposedly* your best friend; two - dealing with you
and your problems for the last few months has been taking most of Duo's
attention away from the business and I've had to pick up the slack; three - last
time you worked here, I spent a ridiculous amount of time talking employees out
of quitting due to that damn 'I could do your job better than you' attitude of
yours; four - I absolutely *cannot* understand how you can possibly be Duo's
*best friend* when you're a walking iceberg and he's so friendly and outgoing."
Heero flinched at Hilde's first point. It was true. He *was* sponging
off of Duo, whether Duo was willing to call it that or not. Though that would
change - was already changing - now that he had a steady source of income. The
second point - true again, unfortunately. He had already figured that one out
for himself.
The third one - well, he hadn't been aware of that, but Duo
had tried to explain "tact" to him on several occasions and he had to admit he
just couldn't see the point of mincing words. And that was basically the same
problem he'd had when he was working for the Preventers. When Heero saw
something being done incorrectly or inefficiently, he said something about it. J
had always done that with him and everyone else working for J. No one had ever
protested. Not everyone seemed to appreciate it when *he* did it, though.
And her fourth point. Oh, that fourth point. 'I've never understood why
Duo considers me his best friend, either. But he doesn't lie, so I know he means
it. And I'll never let him down if I can help it.'
Drawing a deep breath
to steady himself, Heero met Hilde's gaze and said calmly, "Yes, I have been
sponging off of Duo. I know that and I hate it. But that's going to change. I'll
be paying my fair share of the rent, utilities, and groceries now that I'm
working."
"Yes, working for *him*," Hilde pointed out
sharply.
This point, at least, Heero was sure of himself on. "Yes, but
are you trying to imply that you didn't need someone for the job? That you
wouldn't have hired *someone* anyway?"
Reluctantly, Hilde admitted, "No.
We would have had to hire someone." She hesitated, then admitted even more
reluctantly, "And someone else probably wouldn't have gotten things straightened
out as quickly as you've been doing."
"Thank you," Heero told her
sincerely. That reluctant admission meant a lot to him, in part because it *was*
reluctant. It meant that Hilde was forced to acknowledge his abilities in
*spite* of her dislike of him, so he knew that he genuinely *was* doing a good
job or she wouldn't admit it at all.
"And I've realized since I started
working here that Duo must have been letting me and my problems distract him
from concentrating on the business," Heero told Hilde. "I'm sorry about that,
but Duo wouldn't be Duo if he didn't put his friends above everything
else."
"True."
"Your third point - well, I'm sorry if that was
going on but I didn't realize it." Heero was distinctly uncomfortable discussing
all this with Hilde, but he knew that the only chance of smoothing things over
so that they were at least civil with each other was for him to try and explain
himself to her. If it was just for his own sake, he wouldn't bother. But he knew
how much having two friends at outs with each other bothered Duo. He still
hadn't decided how to deal with Relena, though Duo was back on speaking terms
with her again. So Duo already had to live with Heero not being friends with
Relena. And right now, he was more willing to try settling things with Hilde
than with Relena.
"It's just that, well, that's the way *I* was trained
as I was growing up. Duo says that I wouldn't know 'tact' if it came up and bit
me on the butt," Heero shrugged. "He's been trying to teach me but it just seems
like a waste of time to dance around the issue instead of just coming out and
saying what you mean."
Heero moved to the window and looked out at where
Duo was speaking to one of the employees, arms waving as he carried on an
animated conversation. "Why does he consider *me* his best friend? I don't know.
I've never really understood that myself. Why not Quatre, whose personality is
much more similar to his? Or Trowa, who is such a good listener, or Wufei, who
defends all his friends so spiritedly?" Turning back to face Hilde, he finished,
"Or why not you - someone he works with every day and who is almost as outgoing
and friendly as he is? I can't tell you that. Only Duo knows.
"I know why
he's *my* best friend though. Because he's loyal and affectionate and stubborn
as hell. Because he never gives up on me no matter how much of an asshole I'm
being at the time."
Looking Hilde straight in the eyes, Heero said, "And
that's why I want to settle things between *us*. Because Duo *is* loyal to *all*
his friends and it hurts him when they don't get along with each other. Now, are
those *all* the reasons you have a problem with me, or are there any
more?"
Hilde held his gaze for a moment, then dropped her eyes and added
softly and reluctantly, "And five - he's my friend too, but he's turned down
every invitation to go out for a night on the town, or dinner, or a movie, or
*anything* with me, alone or as part of a group, ever since you got here."