"The Double-Edged
Sword "
Written By: Artemis
Disclaimer: Gundam Wing and its characters are
copyright to Sunrise, Bandai, Sotsu Agency, and associated parties.
I make no money with this fic.
Rating: NC 17
Warnings: Alternate reality, adventure, romance,
angst, hurt/comfort
Pairings: 13x2, 1x2, 3x4, 13x5
Summary: In Medieval France, Knight Heero Yuy
discovers he has more than just a warriors heart.
" The Double-Edged Sword "
Chapter Eight Duty Bound
After the meeting with the chancellor, Heero politely
excused himself from joining the Dukes surveying party. There
were other knights eager to protect and escort the Duke, knights who
needed opportunities to be recognized. The time away would allow Heero
to attend to personal matters pertaining to his lands.
Foremost on his mind was detailing plans for the stable roof to be
replaced, and for a peasant to be compensated for the loss of a cow.
He had left his manor house and land in the care of his loyal steward,
Howard of Belfort. Even with Howard competently overseeing his lands,
it was difficult to be away for an extended period. His holdings were
not as vast as the Duke Khushrenadas, but the peasants who worked
his farm and the servants who maintained his home depended on him
in much the same way. Once the matter of the rogues was resolved,
he could return to the north satisfied that he had fulfilled his duty.
Later that day, he received an invitation from the Duke to supper
in celebration of his return. It was near dusk when Heero arrived
at the great hall for the feast. The long table was covered in red
cloth and set with steel knives, silver spoons, cups and salt bowls.
A fire burned in the hearth, and additional light came from wall sconces
and two candelabras set on the table. By the number of place settings,
Heero was one of the last to arrive. Lord Winner and several knights
and their squires were already seated.
Good eventide, Quatre said, smiling.
Heero nodded and took his place directly across the table from his
friend. The Duke is late?
Quatre shrugged. As long as the wine keeps flowing, I dont
mind.
Your mood is bright this evening, Heero said.
I had a most interesting conversation today.
Just then, an attendant opened the doors to the great hall. The Duke
and his companion entered and all in attendance rose. The lovers were
dressed handsomely in tunics of similar shades of green cloth. As
they drew nearer, Heeros eyes followed Duo. He was compelled
to watch the young man, even if it meant remembering things best left
forgotten.
To mask his unease, he raised his cup of wine to the Duke. To
the House of Khushrenada.
The others at the table repeated the toast to the Dukes delight.
Please, friends, the Duke said, walking to the head of
the table. This celebration is in Sir Yuys honor, not
mine.
Protocol dictated seating by status. Lord Winner was to the Dukes
right and Knight Yuy to the Dukes left. Duo was placed at mid-table
between two squires which confirmed his unusual status as the Dukes
lover. As a mere commoner, Duo would not have been seated at the high
table which made Heero wonder if this celebration was meant to honor
Duos arrival as well? Or to parade him before Treizes
court now that the lovebirds had emerged into the light of day? Tonight,
no one would recognize Duo as a commoner in his finely tailored tunic,
and his braid woven with a golden ribbon that matched the edging on
the Dukes sleeves. Even though they sat apart, that decorative
connection between the Duke and Duo made Heeros chest tighten.
He took another long drink of his wine.
At last servants brought out bread, butter, and bowls of fruit, followed
by a thick stew of beef and vegetables. The conversation around the
table was pleasant, and the Duke often interjected praise for his
champion. Still, Heero was glad when the conversation quieted in favor
of eating, and listening to a trio of musicians who entertained with
song and music.
The meal concluded with almond milk pudding, a favorite of Heeros.
It was garnished with raspberries and rose petals, and presented in
large pewter bowls from which each guest spooned a portion onto his
plate. As Heero was about to enjoy his first mouthful, he heard a
moan from one of the guests. All eyes turned to the Dukes lover.
Duo smiled and licked his lips. Forgive me, but I have never
tasted a delicacy so heavenly.
The Duke chuckled and encouraged his lover to eat his fill. Heero
watched enrapt as Duo took another spoonful and licked it clean in
a remarkable show of sensuality. That tongue was so talented, and
the look on Duos face so beguiling that warmth rushed from Heeros
face to his groin like a lightning bolt. These physical reactions
to Duo overcame Heero in such a flash that he was at a loss at how
to stop them. He could only hope that no one noticed, for certainly
it was not his wish to betray the Duke, even though his body seemed
determined to act against his knights vows.
Gratefully, the spell was broken when Treize clapped his hand on the
table approving of his lovers performance, and also ending it.
Tonight, the meal was not followed by an evening of conversation and
more drink around the hearth. Instead, the Duke announced that he
had business with his steward that required his attention. Heero nearly
sighed in relief to be free of this torture.
With the lord of the castle gone from the table, the gathering dissolved
quickly. Heero got up from the table and crossed the hall to the doorway,
noting that Quatre had stopped to speak with Duo. Their voices were
hushed and the words undistinguishable. Just as Heero exited the room,
his friend joined him, placing a companionable arm around his waist.
The ride was lovely today, Quatre said, propelling Heero
down the corridor. It is a shame you could not join us.
I was otherwise engaged.
Sharpening your sword?
A knight must be prepared.
Quatre nodded. It will please you to know that I looked at the
captured weapon. I believe the markings are Germanic, belonging to
the Gramaltz or Von Heusen families.
What do you know of these families?
They are ambitious and favor the English. I would not be surprised
if one or both are encouraging these men to cause mischief.
Only mischief?
These families seek money and power, not war. If my suspicions
are correct they are motivating the attacks to make trouble for Treize.
How could they end the pattern of violence and harassment if a powerful
family was pulling the strings from afar?
Thank you. This information may be of use. Heero bowed
a goodnight, ready to head to his private chambers.
There is more to tell. Quatre took him by the arm and
pulled him into a dimly lit alcove. I spoke with Duo today.
About the rogues?
Nay, about you. Quatres eyes sparkled with mischief.
He returns your feelings.
Heeros brow tightened. What?
He spoke of you and his heart was full.
Heero had never fully accepted his friends strange ability to
read others emotions. To have it thrown at him now, made Heero
flush with anger. You cannot know that.
But I do. You know I can feel it. Quatre grabbed Heeros
sleeve. I merely wish to enlighten you.
Priests enlighten, you meddle where you are not welcome.
Friend, I am telling you this to give you hope. I know it in
my heart
Stop it. Heero took Quatre by the forearms and looked
him straight in the eyes. The cards are dealt. We serve a great
man and I will not have you conspire against him.
Quatre pulled away, visibly shaken. You know I would not betray
my cousin. But Treize is in love with love. Once the blush is off
this relationship he will discard the boy as easily as the last.
That is not my concern.
Oh, but Heero, it is. The way your heart
Heero held up his hand in silent command. No more words.
He turned, determined to put the conversation behind him.
Hes waiting in the garden, Quatre whispered. Go
to him.
Heero swallowed and closed his eyes. Why did Quatre play these love
games? Was it not enough for him to have a lover of his own? He had
to find lovers for all those around him as well?
~ ~ ~
The last time Heero felt this unsure was the first time he had raised
his sword in battle. It was years ago now, but he remembered that
day with an unwavering clarity. The enemy had surprised the Kings
forces in magnitude and skill. Wave after wave the infidels attacked,
and one by one knights fell.
Barely fourteen, Heero had seen battles, trained for them, but had
never been thrown into their midst. That day Lady Fortune played a
wicked game, turning fate against Sir Owen, Heeros uncle and
mentor, and daring Heero to survive. The battle was lost, Heero had
known that, but men continued to fight as daylight waned. He picked
up Sir Owens sword and charged with fire in his veins, and revenge
in his heart. He struck down all who came in his path. Afterward,
they called him brave and dubbed him a knight, but the moment was
bittersweet and came before he was truly ready for such responsibility.
The foolishness of youth had propelled him into battle and he had
never looked back. He deserved the knighting, however premature, but
years on he still marveled at the emotion that had taken him from
squire to knight in one day. The minstrels still sang of his bravery,
but he did not feel that courage tonight. Give him a sword and tell
him to take yonder hill from the enemy and he would do it without
reservation, but ask him to speak his heart and he cowered inside
the bowels of this fortress, staring out over the gardens with curiosity
and longing on the face that captivated him.
Heero had retreated instead of charged, but it was the wisest strategy.
Looking on the garden from an open window on the second floor, Heero
watched Duo wait for him. There was enough light spilling out from
the castles rooms to define Duos shape and illuminate
his face. A mix of emotions played on Duos features that even
from this distance could not be mistakenworry, confusion
hope. It was that stirring of hope in Duos large eyes that made
Heero falter and step back. He clenched his fists against that hope
and against his own.
We serve a great man, Heero had told Quatre. It was a reminder
and a warning to them both not to play with fire, and not to forget
duty and honor above all else.
A figure appeared from the shadows. It was Quatre. He had been watching,
too, and no doubt had come to make some excuse for Heeros absence.
He spoke softly, his words mingling with the rustle of wind in the
trees, but Heero caught a word here and thereSir Yuy
Not... Truth. Quatre reached out to comfort him, but Duo put up
his hands in defense. After an awkward moment, Quatre turned and went
back into the castle.
Once more, Duo was by himself in the garden. He wrapped his arms around
his chest and when Heero thought he would cry, he laughed instead.
It was a bitter sound, tinged in sadness, but Heero understood it
well.
We are both alone in this world, Heero whispered from
the shadows.
He felt some guilt watching the scene play out, a scene in which he
had been mis-cast when the role belonged to the Duke. Treize was the
epitome of knighthoodstrong, handsome, intelligent, and above
all a patron of beauty, love and art. Knights spoke of courtly love
and recited lengthy poems about its virtues, but Heero had never been
caught in loves snare. That fact was a matter of pride to him,
but recently his emotions were oddly out of control.
Defending and uplifting love was part of the chivalrous code, but
Heero fulfilled that duty by uplifting other peoples love, and
never his own. When the Duke had asked him to retrieve his fair Chestnut,
Heero had not hesitated. What could be nobler than an errand of love?
And yet, Treize had chosen Heero because he was not swayed by beauty
and love. He had attained his position as the Dukes champion
by strength, skill and bravery, but he was nothing like the Duke.
Treize believed that love was an essential ingredient in the mastery
of a noble life. Heero saw it as an impediment.
Perhaps the loss of his mentor at such a critical time in his training
had set him on this path. Heero had taken up the sword too soon and
it had tainted his vision and hardened his heart. He had been angry
and isolated much too long.
I am resolved not to be close to him, Heero thought. Duo must find
his own path as I have found mine.
He turned from the window with his heart empty. The cards were dealt.
~ * ~
tbc...
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