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AUTHORS: Mel and
Christy (We evil two...)
DISCLAIMER: The vast majority of this isn't ours... bummer.
PAIRINGS: 5x2, 1xR, 3x4
WARNINGS: Yaoi, sap, FLUFF! AU-ish
Key:
minor scene change (from person to person at the same place, etc): ----------
major scene change (at another place, some time later, etc): * * * * *
flashback or dream starting or ending: ~*~*~*~
thoughts (and the occasional sound effect): *Tadah!*
some more sound effects (little ones!): -tadah!-
electronics (phone, TV, intercom etc): <<Tadah!>>
Rebuilding
+ Chapter 8
Stifling a yawn behind one
gloved hand, Une paid the taxi driver and slowly made her way up the path
to her front door, following Sally. Several fat snowflakes drifted down
into the bright circle cast by the porch light, and she glanced up.
Looks like we're going to get a few more inches of snow, she mused,
eyeing the faint glow of the city lights, reflecting off of the clouds
overhead. At least it held off until after all of the fireworks
displays were over... and without the cloud cover, it would have been
much colder. There wouldn't have been nearly as many people down by the
lake enjoying the--
"All right, where did you hide it?" Sally called, leaning back
out the door.
Une sighed. "Coming, Sally."
"You can stay out there as long as you like; just tell me where you
put the present," Sally told her, grinning. "Maybe you don't
want to open it, but I do!"
"If I didn't want to open it, I wouldn't have hidden it from you,"
Une retorted, kicking ice and snow from her boots before stepping over
the threshold. "I'm just as curious about it as you are. The only
difference is that I don't want to open it early."
"Well, it's officially New Year's Day now," Sally said, pointedly
checking her watch, "so it's not early any more. Give!"
After Une shed her coat and boots, and retrieved the present from the
bottom of the laundry basket, they settled themselves on the sofa with
the package on Une's lap.
"Maybe it's a painting," Sally guessed, poking at the flat rectangle.
"Or a dartboard with our faces on it. Or--"
"We'll know in a second," Une pointed out, pulling the ribbon
off. "I somehow doubt it's a dartboard, though. I don't see how that
would be related to New Year's, and Duo always made sure that his 'seasonal'
presents matched the holidays."
"Well, what would match New Year's? It doesn't have any sort
of presents traditionally associated with it."
"Neither do Waitangi Day or Bastille Day," Une said, carefully
folding the wrapping paper back and starting to unwind the layers of tissue
paper underneath, "but Duo still found appropriate gifts for them.
He has Wufei helping him, too, this time, so-- oh my."
"Let me see!" Sally squeaked, bouncing slightly. "Let me
see! It's my present, too-- oh. Wow."
"This is beautiful," Une breathed, carefully lifting the stained
glass picture out of its wrappings.
Part of the design was painted, but most of it was formed from differently
shaped and coloured pieces of glass, held together by a delicate metal
framework. It showed a fireworks display over a lake; the sky was full
of multi-coloured firebursts, reflected in the dark water below.
"...Okay," Sally said eventually. "I admit it. That fits
New Year's."
"And it must have cost a lot." Une put it down on the
coffee table with exaggerated care. "Where should we display it?
It should be in one of the windows that gets a lot of light, but not one
we tend to open--"
"What's this?" Pulling her eyes from the picture, Sally picked
a small envelope out of the tissue paper in Une's lap. "I thought
we already read the note?"
"We did. It said 'don't open this yet'."
"Obviously, that one was the instructions," Sally muttered,
pulling the flap open. "Let's see what this one says..."
'Dear Une and Sally,/ Hope you liked your present! We would have gotten
our Gundams out of mothballs and given you real fireworks, but
we figured Quatre would be a little annoyed if we shot up his party. Even
with coloured shells. This will have to do as a substitute./ Maybe
next year!/ - Duo and Wufei'
* * * * *
Wufei slowly drifted awake, late on New Year's morning. At first he just
lay there, drowsily enjoying the sensation of Duo's sleeping form snuggled
up to him and basking in the knowledge that this was one morning he didn't
have to get up and go to work. Eventually, however, he was awake enough
for his memories of the night before to be clear.
The last time I woke up next to Duo after necking on a balcony, I
bolted in panic, he thought soberly, pulling back slightly to watch
Duo's sleeping face. Well, I'm certainly not going to do anything like
that this time! I can't tell myself it was only the alcohol, for
one thing, and I don't have a hangover scrambling my thought processes.
I said we were starting again... and this time, I'm doing it right.
Duo sighed and shifted, screwing up his face as he rubbed at an itch on
his nose; then he yawned and stretched, slowly blinking his eyes open.
"Mmh... 'Fei? G'mornin'..."
"Good morning, Duo," Wufei replied. Acting on a sudden impulse--
and wanting to make this morning even more different from that
earlier one-- he shifted forwards and kissed Duo gently. "Happy
New Year," he added.
"Um... Happy New Year," Duo stuttered, sounding a little startled.
"Um... aren't you going to be late for work?"
"Public holiday," the Chinese teen said happily, relaxing further
into the futon. "Normally, I'd be rostered on, but Preventers on
light duty are specifically banned from working late shifts, overtime
and holidays."
"So you don't have to get up?"
"Precisely." Part of Wufei was quietly marvelling at his uncharacteristic
willingness to laze around doing nothing. Most of him was far too busy
appreciating the fact that he could laze around doing nothing, with
Duo.
"Good," Duo whispered, curling one hand around the back of Wufei's
neck and pulling him closer.
It was Wufei's turn to be startled as Duo closed his eyes and kissed him,
slowly and thoroughly. He hasn't initiated anything more than a peck
on the cheek before, he thought, responding automatically, and opening
his mouth as he felt Duo's tongue against his lips. Is this because
of last night? Maybe he wants to start over, differently, too...
So much for lying here, doing nothing --
Duo's hands were starting to wander, stroking tentatively down his back,
and he forgot about being startled. He forgot about his earlier resolve
not to go too far, too fast, as well, sliding his tongue into Duo's mouth
as his own hand roamed downwards, fingertips dipping under the waistband
of the other teen's boxers.--
--and Duo's stomach gurgled, sounding shockingly loud, startling
them both out of their absorption in each other.
"Hungry?" Wufei asked breathlessly, and immediately winced at
how incredibly stupid that sounded.
Duo opened his mouth to answer, then giggled helplessly as his stomach
gurgled again. Then Wufei's stomach growled, and the Chinese teen
couldn't hold back a snicker of his own.
I swear, the universe is plotting against us, he grumbled to himself,
half-laughing. Quatre, phone calls, fireworks, our own anatomy--!
"I'll take that as a 'yes'," he said with as much dignity as
he could muster, starting to disentangle himself from Duo and the bedcovers.
"I think breakfast is called for, here. Would you like yours in bed?"
"As if I'm going to let you try to carry a full tray one-handed,"
Duo scoffed, rolling his eyes. "It's not as if I'm still sick."
"Try telling Sally that."
"No, thanks. Um... how about if I make breakfast?" he
offered tentatively. "I do pretty good pancakes, and I know we've
got all the ingredients."
* * * * *
That day was wonderfully peaceful; the only thing that interrupted their
quiet enjoyment of each other's company was a phone call from Une and
Sally, thanking them for the present. The next couple of days continued
in the same vein; even with Wufei away at work during the mornings, the
feeling of being on holiday persisted. They kissed and cuddled often,
too, though one or the other always drew back slightly before anything
more serious could happen.
The holiday ended on the fourth.
"Chang?" Leah poked her head into Wufei's sheltered little corner
of the office. "Lady Une wants to see you. She said 'when you have
a minute', but if I were you, I'd get in there now. She has an appointment
at ten, and this guy always turns up fifteen minutes early and expects
to go straight in."
"I'm not doing anything I can't interrupt, so I may as well,"
Wufei nodded, locking his computer down and standing up. "Thanks.
I... McKenzie, is everything all right? You look... rather frazzled,"
he said, hastily substituting a milder description instead of 'half- dead'.
"Amanda's coming back next week, and I am trying to make sure
everything's in order for her," Leah sighed, half-heartedly trying
to poke straying tendrils back into the braids wrapped around her head.
"Lady Une let it slip that her doctor wanted her to take at least
another week off, so I don't want to dump half a dozen administrative
emergencies in her lap the minute she gets back!"
"Are there half a dozen administrative emergencies to be dumped?"
Wufei asked quizzically, raising an eyebrow.
"Oh yes. I fix one and another damn thing pops up," she
growled, giving up on her hair with a frustrated noise.
"Let me get that," he said abruptly, and began deftly tucking
the annoying strands in. "I don't think you have too much to worry
about," he continued. "None of those emergencies have been getting
far enough to effect the rest of us, so you must be dealing with them
well, hm?" He gave her a quick, almost shy smile, tucked in one last
wisp, and walked off.
Ye gods, she thought, staring after him. Chang's acting human.
He noticed I wasn't myself, he was concerned, he didn't sneer and
give the impression he thought I was a failure... That Maxwell kid's been
good for him!
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"You want me to go where?"
Une winced inwardly, hoping it didn't show. She'd known he wasn't going
to take it well... "Resource satellite B-7699. It's a transfer station,
handling manufactured goods moving from Earth to the colonies, and raw
ore coming in from the asteroid belt to various processing facilities."
"For a week," Wufei said flatly.
"Chang, I realise that now is not a good time," she said
wearily, "but we're incredibly short-handed. You are the only person
we can spare who has the rank and skills needed for this job... and frankly,
if you weren't on light duty at the moment, I would probably have had
to assign you to something else already. I am doing my best to keep your
workload to a minimum, for the sake of Duo's recovery, but this is one
case where I don't have anyone else to send!"
Wufei didn't agree, but he didn't start arguing either. Une hoped that
meant he was willing to be convinced, and went on.
"We have to establish a Preventers branch office on that station
as soon as possible. It has a tiny permanent staff and a huge transient
population, which gives smugglers the perfect environment to operate in.
What little information we've been able to gather indicates that they're
taking full advantage of it; everything from drugs to information to some
very heavy weaponry is sold through there on a daily basis."
She sighed, resisting the urge to rub at her eyes. "We were planning
to move in late this year, but we weren't aware of the scope of the traffic
until you-know-who gave us that disk," she added wryly. "I had
to revise a lot of priorities on the basis of that information."
"So, you need to set up an office. Why am I the only person
who can do it?"
"I don't need you to actually set up the office. I need you to get
the station management to agree that we can set up an office, and
hammer out an agreement with them that allows us the same freedom of action
that we have here on Earth or the major colonies. It's a privately owned
station; we have no authority there if they don't give it to us."
She smiled coldly. "Of course, we could raid them for contraband,
if we had concrete evidence it was there and if we had the
manpower to run a raid a week, but we need a permanent presence. As to
'why you'... You have the rank to negotiate an agreement without calling
me every five minutes to have clauses verified and approved. You have
the skills needed, unlike Noin. You have the social rank and attitude
necessary for you not to be intimidated, pushed around or ignored, unlike
Barton, and, unlike Zechs, you aren't afraid to use them. You're a permanent
Preventer, unlike Barton or Yui, you don't have their level of other commitments,
and you aren't already on another mission. You're all I've got. Sally
could do it, but she's coordinating so many things that sending her away
for a week would cause complete chaos."
"Does it have to be face to face negotiations?" Wufei asked.
"Why not just call them? Are they that touchy?"
Une grimaced. "No, but their communications are... sporadic, at best.
That's the other problem you'll face; you'll be very lucky if you can
get one call out in the week. It took me three days to get a call in,
to let them know I was sending a negotiator, and I was cut off after ten
minutes."
"I'll have to talk to Duo," he said abruptly, standing up. "I
can't give you an answer until I know how he feels about it."
"That's fair enough, but Chang?" she called, stopping him at
the door. "Threatening to resign won't get you out of this one. We
really are that short-handed. I have nobody else to send. If you
decide you can't go, you'll have to resign for real."
* * * * *
Something's wrong, Duo thought uneasily, watching Wufei pick at
his food over lunch. He's hardly said a word, and when he does talk,
his mind's not on the conversation. He isn't eating... something's really
bothering him...
Duo tried to ignore the paranoid doubts in the back of his mind, but he
couldn't suppress them completely. Maybe he's changed his mind. Maybe
he doesn't want me here any more. Maybe he's just been letting me stay
because he feels responsible for me, and that's wearing off. Maybe he's
trying to work out how to tell me he wants me to leave...
He wouldn't do that! He promised. 'Fei doesn't lie. He said we were
starting again.
...but maybe...
"'Fei, is something wrong?" he blurted out eventually, huddling
in on himself as Wufei looked up, startled. He's going to say it--
"I'm sorry, I haven't been good company, have I?" Wufei said
sheepishly, reaching across the table to take his hand. "There is
something that Une brought up today... I need to talk to you about it."
"O-okay," Duo stuttered. Une? Something at work?
"Have you finished? We could sit on the couch, get comfortable..."
Duo nodded, starting to clear the table quickly. By the time he had everything
lined up on the kitchen bench and was settling gingerly onto the couch
next to Wufei, he thought he had a pretty good idea of what was wrong.
"Is Une sending you somewhere?" he asked quietly, perched on
the edge of the cushions with his hands clenched in his lap.
"She wants to," Wufei sighed, settling back and reaching out
with his free hand. "Come here," he said gently, coaxing Duo
nearer until the braided teen was cuddled against his side, head tucked
under his chin. "That's better. She wants me to go to a resource
satellite for a week, to negotiate with the management. If I go, I probably
won't even be able to call you."
"Do you have to go?" Duo asked in a tiny voice.
"No," Wufei assured him, mentally crossing his fingers. It's
true enough. I can say 'no'... and it's not as if I don't have plenty
of money saved, he thought wryly. If I end up resigning, I wouldn't
have to find work for a few years. He felt a guilty twinge at the
thought of leaving the Preventers,-- they did need him and
his abilities,-- but suppressed it ruthlessly. Duo needs me
more.
"Is it dangerous?"
"Probably not. I wouldn't be investigating anything. Besides, if
Une thought it was dangerous, she wouldn't send me with one hand tied,"
he added, wriggling the fingers of the hand that was strapped to his chest.
Duo burrowed closer, trying to stay calm. I can't be clingy. He'll
get disgusted if I go all clingy. It's just for a week. I can handle a
week..."S'okay," he muttered quietly. "I'll be okay."
Wufei stroked the back of Duo's neck gently. "Are you sure? I can
stay if you'd prefer..."
"I'm sure," Duo said, trying to sound confident. He wasn't sure
how well he'd succeeded; the little voices were starting up again...
He's going to leave again. He's going to leave me. Maybe this time
it's just for a week, but sooner or later he'll leave for good. Why
not? Why would he want to stay? I don't have anything to offer him.
He left once before, didn't
he?
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[cont]
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