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okay.. part two..
angst bunnies are coming for you.
Author: 0083
Title: The Perfect Escape; Confusion Genre: Angst-o-rama
Pairings: 1x2, 3x4
Warning: angst! limey lemon here too.
Disclaimer: GW does not belong to me..
The
Perfect Escape:
Confusion
Heero puttered around the kitchen,
taking out pans and plates as quietly as possible. The morning sun was
just drifting in through the partially opened blinds, telling Heero that
Duo would not be up for yet another hour or so. By then, the breakfast
should be ready to serve.
Heero made the motions of cracking eggs, stirring the batter in the bowl,
all without conscious effort or thought. His mind was occupied by the
surreal week he had just spent with his love.
He had known something was not right as soon as Duo woke up, and each
day only confirmed that fact more and more. When Heero had told Duo that
he would take care of him at their apartment, there had been no reaction.
When they had returned a week ago to their place, Duo had shown no resentment,
no pain, practically nothing. And for a whole week now, Duo had been content.
Content. It bothered Heero to no end, but he didn't know why exactly.
It wasn't as if he wanted Duo to remember the pain he had been through,
but what Duo was doing was unnatural. Quatre had told him to lie back
and let it go for a while, trying to explain it away as a defense mechanism
of some sort. Whatever it was, it was frightening Heero to death.
Heero dribbled some batter onto the pan, watching the batter sizzle. As
right as clockwork, Duo stepped out of their bedroom, his hair free from
bonds and his eyes still sleepy.
"Morning, Heero. Do I smell pancakes?"
Heero smiled brightly at Duo.
"Yes. Blueberry pancakes. Your favorite."
"Yeah, they are. Nice."
Heero's smile lost a degree of its brightness. These days, everything
was nice. The shower was nice. The food was nice. The world was nice.
Heero was getting sick of things being nice.
"You used to say that these were the food of gods. You loved these
pancakes."
"Yeah. I guess so."
Frustrated, Heero flipped the pancake a little harder than he should have.
Little batter spots splattered onto his pristine shirt and counter. Duo
merely arched an eyebrow in a curious fashion.
"You feeling okay, Heero?"
"Fine. Just fine."
Duo nodded in satisfaction. He did not understand the bright sheen of
tears in Heero's eyes nor the shaking of his hands. After all, he could
not understand what he could not remember.
+
Heero watched Duo as he ate his breakfast. Duo occasionally stopped eating
to talk about mundane things like the weather and his work at the Preventers.
Nothing outrageous or spontaneous poured forth from his mouth. Not like
before. Heero felt his food get lodged in his throat, fighting for space
with the lump of tears. This Duo sitting before him was not the Duo he
remembered. He was not the passionate, emotional man that he had left.
'Duo.. How did I turn you into this?'
Oblivious to Heero's guilt and pain, Duo ate on.
+
Night fell calmly over their part of the earth. Heero and Duo sat on their
couch, watching one of Duo's favorite movies. It was a comedy, something
that had never failed to make Duo burst into laughter, no matter how many
times he had seen it.
Except now, Duo only smiled and let out mild chuckles. He did not bother
Heero as usual through the movie with 'did you catch that line Heero?
Wasn't that great?' or 'oh man, I can't believe you can sit through this
movie without cracking up.' It was eerie.
Heero glanced at Duo, hoping to find signs of hilarity in his eyes. Duo's
eyes, no matter how hard Duo tried, never lied. His eyes were always truthful
about his emotions. Always. And at this time, they showed nothing Heero
wanted to see.
'He has dead eyes.'
Heero looked again and amended his previous thought.
'No. Not dead. Just.. Constant. It's like he only has one neutral emotion.
For everything. It's like he only feels a variation of one emotion.'
With that realization, Heero ran to the bathroom to vomit. The idea that
Duo Maxwell could not feel anything beyond contentment made him more ill
and more frightened than anything else in the world.
"Hey, Heero, you okay in there?"
Heero nearly laughed hysterically. Duo's voice was coated in light concern.
Concern. In the past, it would have been full blown worry, if not anxiety
and various other emotions Duo was capable of exhibiting. Now it was just
a neutral concern, like he was talking to a stranger.
"Fine. Just fine."
But Heero was anything but fine. He had to get back his Duo, the love
of his life. The one who laughed. The one who loved. The one who hated.
Anything less was unacceptable, not only to him, but to Duo also.
+
Quatre and Trowa watched Heero and Duo with worry. It was a beautiful
day and Heero had dragged all of them out for a picnic lunch. If Wufei
had not been away on assignment, he would have been forced to go as well.
It was an odd thing, having Heero drag them out instead of Duo. In the
past, Duo had used charm, jokes and good natured persuasion to convince
them that a picnic was a good idea. Heero had used threats and certain
doom.
Now they were all sitting in a nice circle, but only one person was eating.
Duo munched away at his sandwich, seemingly content with the world. Heero
sat and stared at his food, sending off feelings of misery and loneliness.
Enough was enough, Quatre decided. These two needed an intervention before
things got seriously out of control.
"How is the home life?"
At Quatre's question, Duo looked up, his mouth full with his latest bite.
He looked at Heero, but it seemed Heero was not going to answer.
"It's nice."
Quatre saw Heero cringe at Duo's response. It was as if Duo had slapped
him hard. Something was wrong.
Very wrong.
"Are you still mad at Heero?"
"I never was, silly Quatre."
"Did you guys make up?"
"Nothing to make up for."
"Do you still love Heero?"
"I like him just fine."
With each answer, Heero's misery deepened. Duo, on the other hand, was
unaffected, perfectly satisfied with his answers. When Quatre stopped
asking, Duo excused himself to go wash up, leaving Heero sitting there
with a stunned Quatre and disquieted Trowa. When Duo was out of earshot,
Quatre turned to Heero.
"What the hell is going on here, Heero?"
"I don't know."
Trowa winced. Heero had sounded broken, lost somewhere between horror
and misery.
"Tell me what's wrong, Heero."
Quatre's tone brooked no argument. He had to know what was happening to
his friends. This strange apparition that masqueraded as Duo and the broken
being that claimed to be Heero, they were not the friends he knew.
"Wrong, Quatre? Where can I begin? How about, Duo never says anything
beyond 'that's nice'? Or that he likes me? He was never angry, he didn't
feel anything when I left. It's like his emotions are on hold."
"Like you during the war?"
At that, Heero exploded.
"NO! Not like that at all! Duo has emotions, just.. I mean, he has
them, he expresses them, but it's like someone put parameters around the
intensity! It's like.. he can't feel beyond a certain measure.. it's worse
than not feeling."
Trowa patted Heero's arm awkwardly when the tears started falling. In
a hitched voice, Heero continued.
"He remembers me leaving, but he can't fathom why he should have
been in pain. He doesn't remember how happy he was when we first moved
in. He doesn't remember being ecstatic when I surprised him for his birthday.
He remembers the events, but nothing of the emotions. I tried to explain
it, but it was like trying to explain what Beethoven's Ninth sounds like
to a deaf person. It's not possible."
Quatre and Trowa sat with Heero, speechless. Duo's condition was something
they had never heard of. People shut emotions down when they got hurt
-- they knew of no one who could restrict the expansiveness of
it. But more than Duo, they worried about Heero. He had finally come to
realize his feelings and learned to express them in their fullness to
Duo. But it was all for nothing. It seemed to be a little too late.
+
Dinner was a silent affair. Heero did not eat much and Duo did not talk
up a storm as he would have in the face of silence. Heero felt the tension,
but Duo did not notice it. It was beyond him now.
The silence broke when a discreet knock came at the door. Almost relieved
at something to break the deathly quiet, Heero jumped up to answer the
door. Duo merely stared, chewing his food thoroughly. Heero regretted
opening the door as soon as he saw the person who stood in the hallway.
"Relena."
Relena nervously twisted her fingers in her dress, unsure about what she
wanted to say. She looked at Heero plaintively, silently begging for entrance.
Heero stepped out of her way and she walked in, only to pause in shock
when she saw Duo.
"Duo! You're okay!"
Duo could not help but smile at Relena's befuddled tone.
"I'm fine. How are you doing?"
Confused, Relena looked at Heero, hoping for a helping hand dealing with
Duo. However, she found no solace or comfort there. All she saw was Heero
looking more miserable than when he had first come to her.
"I.. I'm fine Duo. Um, Duo, can I talk to Heero alone for a second?"
Heero snapped his head up at Relena's request. The Duo he knew would put
up a fight, show jealousy, something. A reaction of some kind. But to
his dismay, Duo nodded, threw a friendly smile at Relena and vacated the
living room in short order.
Heero watched Duo leave, his heart falling with each step he took. It
was not right! Duo would never have left. He would never have given Relena
that smile. He would never have left Heero alone with her.
"Heero.."
"Leave, Relena."
Hesitantly, Relena touched Heero's arm. She tried not to wince when he
jerked it back with enough force to wrench his own shoulder.
"Please, Heero.. I need.."
"Leave, Relena. If you care about me at all, leave."
Heero did not bother to see Relena out. Instead, he strode into the bedroom
he shared with Duo to have it out, to demand an explanation, to beg for
a reaction.
+
"What the hell was that?"
Duo watched Heero with a puzzled glance while Heero paced up and down
their bedroom.
"Why were you so nice to her?"
"You used to get annoyed when I wasn't. So this time, I thought I
did the right thing."
Heero could say nothing in return. Duo sounded so damned logical.
"I remember you getting weird whenever I wasn't nice to her, Heero.
I don't know why I was mean to her in the first place. She's not a bad
person."
Heero could do nothing but concede defeat. How could he explain? How could
he tell Duo that he had wanted to see him fume with jealousy and anger
instead of the cool calm and polite gentleness he had shown?
Frustrated, hurt and saddened, Heero grabbed Duo and kissed him hard.
He poured passion and love into the kiss as much as the anger lurking
beneath them. He wanted Duo to feel what he felt before all this happened,
feel what he felt for him. He wanted Duo to remember.
Heero felt Duo's lips move beneath his, open up and swallow his breath.
But Duo did not tear at his clothes or run his hands up and down his body
in urgency. Duo did not touch his exposed skin with feathery tenderness.
He did not grind his body into Heero's with a grasping need.
Not giving up his hope, Heero fell onto the bed on top of Duo without
breaking contact with his lips. Heero felt the desperate need to join
with Duo, even if Duo felt none of it. Heero shed his clothing quickly
and practically ripped Duo out of his. When they were finally skin to
skin, Heero shuddered and let his lips and hands travel the familiar planes
of his lover's body.
When Heero was sure that he had aroused Duo to his maximum peak, he coated
himself with a generous dab of lube. He would make this memorable for
Duo at all costs, not only because it was their first love making session
since the coma, but because he was convinced that the physical contact
would jar his emotional void.
Gently, Heero entered Duo, suppressing the moans as best as he could.
He could not see Duo's face because Duo was on his elbows and knees, but
he could feel Duo tense up in pleasure. He set the rhythm, moving slowly
at first, then intensifying each stroke with more pressure and speed.
In the end, when he felt Duo orgasm, he could not remember for what reason
he was making love to Duo. All that was important to Heero at the last
moments was that he was finally with Duo the way it was meant to be.
+
Heero cuddled Duo closer to his body and listened to his lover's breathing
slow down. Their love making had blown his mind away as usual. Heero could
only define it as magical, something that he would have with no one else.
He looked at Duo, waiting for a response of some kind. Duo craned his
neck to look at Heero. Heero felt his heart stop.
"That was nice, Heero. Good night."
Dumbfounded, Heero could only watch as his lover fell asleep in his arms.
He had said that it was nice.
Like the weather. Or the television show. Or a pair of socks.
Nice.
Heero hugged Duo tighter and sobbed softly into Duo's long hair. It was
hopeless then, to try to make Duo remember. The hot tears traveled down
Duo's hair, each droplet lost to the mass of golden brown. Duo would not
remember. For the rest of his life, Heero would be nothing but nice to
him. Plain nice. No more passion, anger, the fire of life.
'It hurts to see me through your eyes now, Duo.'
More tears fell.
'But it's okay. I understand that this is my punishment. I won't leave
you. Even if you never say you love me, never feel it for me, I will stay
by your side.'
Duo slept on, not noticing the tears in his hair.
[forgetting] [numbness]
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