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"Worth Waiting For"Written By: Fancy Figures Disclaimer: I don't own 'em, wish I did, just
enjoy writing about 'em for free etc Pairings: 1+2, 3+4 Category: Humor, romance Warnings: Yaoi Spoilers: None Word count: 12,633 Feedback: If you liked it, PLEASE let me know! Dedicated to Shannon, for her marvellous beta
support on the Novella!
"Worth Waiting For" Duo Maxwell slumped back in the plastic seat, with his arms folded tightly across his chest and his usually attractive face set in a scowl. There was noise everywhere: booming announcements over the speakers and the incomprehensible swell of peoples excited chatter. Kids shrieked, suitcases rattled over the threadbare carpet. Rolling neon signs announced calls to boarding gates, the sadistically-hidden location of the restrooms, and almost as an afterthought -- the price of the latest, must-have cell phone package. Airport lounges were one of his least favourite places. He hunched down further, trying to nap. Hed been up since dawn maybe even a couple of hours before. He couldnt exactly remember the time, as over the years hed found that lack of sleep caused him, one, serious memory problems, two, to leave the house in an unmatched pair of socks, and, three, the unmitigated loss of his legendary sense of humour. He was jolted back to life by a man rushing past and hauling his heavy suitcase over Duos feet. Duo wrenched his long legs back under his seat, but not before the wheels had left neat little tramlines over his boots. His toes felt bruised. His mood bordered on homicidal. Luckily the perpetrator had taken a sharp left and lost himself in the crowd around the food counter, else his suitcase and probably his limbs might have been scattered to the four winds. So a too-early start; a detested location; a psychotic bunch of fellow passengers. The bad omens were already stacking up. Not only that, but hed arrived here to be greeted with the worst of news. Ten hours? he thought viciously to himself. He felt like shouting it aloud, as in fact a few of the less self-disciplined airport visitors already had. What do they mean, incoming flights delayed ten fucking hours? Hed stumbled on to his own flight at some Godforsaken hour of the morning to get here on time, only to find the connecting airlines couldnt meet the same punctuality. Ten hours! It was only late morning, now. Ten hours would take him on into the evening and a large part of the night. Ten hours sat on this seat, in this hellhole, with nothing but the xylophone tones of the airport announcer for company. Duo suspected he knew what tipped psychotics over the edge. It wasnt childhood trauma or thwarted world domination. Far from it! It was the agony of a plastic bucket chair digging into the backs of your legs and the grating sound of apologies for any inconvenience caused to travellers. The robotic monotone was like salt being rubbed into a wound. OK, so he was in a less than good mood to start with. He had nowhere else to wait. He hadnt bothered taking out a rental car, and he couldnt go on to the hotel Quatre had booked for him because he didnt know which one it was. His friend didnt seem to be answering his cell phone at the moment. Like hed tried seven times already, ever since the first announcements were being made about the delay. No, he knew he was in a tortured limbo world between a proverbial rock and a hard place. In fact, he could feel the hard place biting into his ass right now, as he tried to get comfortable in his seat for the millionth time. Besides, what could he do but wait? After all, he was here because Heero had asked him to be. They were both flying in to this same local airport, so Heero had said it made sense for them to travel on to their eventual destination together. He had a car already hired and hed also liaised with Quatre about the hotel arrangements for them both. Duos flight was due to arrive first, but if hed then just wait for Heero to arrive, too, everything would be fine and dandy. Well, Heero didnt actually say that, but thats how it replayed in Duos mind. He grimaced again, not solely because of the persistent cramp in his right buttock. He was still trying to make sense of the request, to be honest. He was aware that something just didnt compute, but was unable to think why the hell not. They both came to visit Quatre on a pretty regular basis, but he couldnt remember any other time when Heero had asked him to meet him from a flight. For that matter, he couldnt remember when Heero had ever asked pretty much anything from him. Guy was usually self-sufficiency on legs. Duo could feel the familiar twist of his nerves when he thought about the enigma that was Heero. Guy drove him nuts, sometimes. They were both frequent fliers, werent they? Wasnt as if either of them needed their hand held. If he could reach Quatre and find out the name of the hotel, hed leave a message for Heeros incoming flight and take a cab to find his room. Then he could get in some much needed rest after his own flight hed come several hundred miles to be here. And Heero could take a cab to the hotel later, couldnt he, like any other poor sap? Dammit, he could probably hijack the plane and ask it to drop him off there. Heero Yuy had that way of getting things done where his self confidence just beat everyone into submission. Usually, only the moronic or suicidally-brave dared to challenge his arrangements. Wonder which that makes me, thought Duo, though he certainly didnt feel like either today. He tried to remember the exact details of Heeros call last night, but it had been rushed, and his concentration today was on the far side of hazy. That was probably due to a combination of frustration and that aforementioned lack of sleep, plus the fact hed had nothing to eat or drink since he got to the airport except for lukewarm coffee and a shrivelled muffin. The blueberries inside the cake had borne more than a passing resemblance to rabbits droppings. Hed not finished eating it, obviously. Hed call Quatre again in a minute, thats what hed do. He felt the slim shape of the cell phone wedged in his jeans pocket; remembered the constant no signal message from all his previous attempts. He thought he might wait a while longer. He could only take so much disappointment by the hour. In the meantime, get some proper lunch, he thought, and felt nausea cramp up in his gut. No, hed not risk that yet. The queues were already gathering at the food counters; seemed like quite a few flights were delayed, and both passengers and families meeting them were settling in for the duration. The guy next to him had been in situ since before Duo had even arrived. Hed tried conversation at an early stage; Duo had been polite but discouraging. Then the guy had gone quiet for a long time, and Duo had almost forgotten he had a neighbour. Suddenly there was a loud, nasal snore, and the mans head slipped sideways to land on Duos shoulder. Duo grimaced at the thick sandy hair nuzzling his neck, and rolled his eyes. I fucked up somewhere in a previous life, he thought, a little hysterically. Else why should I have to suffer like this? He tried to nudge the guy back up, but he was soundly asleep now. The loudspeaker twanged, announcing a delay to yet another flight with a simulated cheer that made him want to vomit -- if hed had enough food in his stomach to make it worthwhile. He shrugged his shoulders under the weight of his new friend, and sighed deeply. There was a long, miserable time ahead of him, and he knew who however indirectly was to blame. Heero Yuy.
He tugged his braid back up off the floor and over his shoulder, then he examined the loose ends below the elastic. It seemed to have collected an interesting selection of dust particles and the remains of a catering-sized margarine wrapper. Maybe a couple of those blueberry droppings. He squinted at the lounge clock and saw that a couple of the ten hours had passed. The good thing was that the sleeping guy had left the seat beside him. The not-so-good thing was that he had another neighbour and this one was a lot smaller. Probably only about seven. A round, plump-cheeked girls face stared at him. Her eyes were sky blue, her hair sandy blond, and she was delicately pretty. She would have looked like some kind of picture-book princess, except that she had a huge, suspiciously red stain on the front of her Hello Kitty tee shirt and her legs were tightly pressed together to contain a pile of sugar-coated candy in her lap. The sugar was stuck all over her skirt and her fingers, and a large proportion of the fallout was over Duos jeans. Some of the candy had obviously already being consumed the sugar was on the end of her nose, and around her mouth, too -- and she chewed thoughtfully as she looked at him. Duo wrinkled his nose. The candy had a particularly violent and disturbing smell, like a medicine hed once been forced to take as a kid. He examined his mood and doubted it was one to tolerate children just at the moment. The feeling was creeping back to his arm and it was damned painful. He wanted to swear he had a good vocabulary, hed been complimented on it more than once but, of course, that was now out of the question. He knew that much about kids. Hi, the girl said. Youre awake now. He glared at her, still groggy from his nap, and still aching. His stuffy brain wanted him to say buzz off, kid, but his mouth opened and he said, Hi. He didnt know what else to say to such a small person. He hadnt had a lot of practice with kids. You want one? She held out one of the sickly looking sweets, a vibrant pink and green colour, in the shape of a heart. Sprinkles of sugar whispered off it on to their knees. Duo pursed his lips. He had an irresistible urge to brush off the white crystals as if theyd rot like poison through his jeans. No thanks. I already ate. When? He stared at her. Who did she think she was, his mother? When I got here. Youll need more than that, she said, bluntly. The Delay is twelve hours now. Her tone dignified it with capital letters, like it was some kind of alien monster, some Harbinger of Armageddon, some Premonition of Global Doom. Now she had him doing it, even in his private thoughts. For a second, he thought he might still be asleep and dreaming he was in a late night version of the Twilight Zone. But his back and his toes were still hurting so it looked like he was awake. Mournfully so. You should be with your parents, he said, just as bluntly. But she didnt seem disturbed by him. She put another red and yellow heart into her mouth and wiped her sticky fingers down her tee shirt. It proved that at least the red stain wasnt blood. Duo wondered at what point hed even considered that might be the case. Youre grumpy, she said. Just like Mom. Huh? he grunted. One thing he did know about kids was that if you encouraged them, they stuck like glue. Or like particularly revolting candy. All he had to do was stifle any conversation, and then in a minute, shed get bored of him and wander off again Ill stay here for a while, she said, patting her lap with determination. A cloud of sugar floated a few inches off the fabric then settled back down again. Duo thought some of it might have got stuck up his nose every time he moved he could smell the cloying sweetness anew. Mom and Dad arent smiling. My uncle sent me to get some sweets. Duo looked around, a little warily. Surely thered be a couple seated somewhere close, watching their child fondly. Or thered be a couple walking over to her, calling her back to join them. Or thered be a couple running back and forth through the airport lounge, weeping and screaming for their lost or kidnapped child He couldnt see anyone taking any notice of them at all. So where are they -- your parents? Theyll be worrying about you. Wont they? She shrugged. A small bubble of orange popped at the side of her petite little mouth, and she giggled softly. Unc said I should get sweets and Dad didnt say no because he was all red in the face. Mom said I was to go off and skip. Duo stared at the blond head and re-examined the carefully pronounced words. Go off and skip? None of it made sense. Was it some new street-speak? Was it meant to make sense? Then another small but equally clear voice broke in. What she means is, Mom told her to take a running jump. They were arguing about The Delay. Dad gets very tense with Delays. Duos head whipped around towards the seat on the other side of him to find the speaker. He stared into clear air, then dropped his gaze down a foot or so. It was another small person; a boy this time. Best we keep out of the way for a while, the boy said, very solemnly. He was just like the girl, though he looked a little older. Same blond hair, same blue eyes. A lot less mess on his face, but in place of it his mouth was twisted into a very sour look. He sat rather primly on the seat, dressed in smart jeans and denim shirt, his feet swinging slightly above the floor. A Gameboy was on his lap, his fingers still hovering over it, as if hed only just paused play. So? asked Duo. Your point is? he resisted snapping. His head hurt. The boy frowned at him. Well, obviously well stay here for a while until they calm down. Theyre always like this when we fly. He glared over Duos lap at the girl. She should know that! Mom has men strudel, the girl said, oblivious to the boys interruption. Another sweet vanished into her surprisingly capacious mouth. Duos imagination toyed with visions of a rather exotic cannibalistic dish. She means menstrual. Mom gets like this every month. My sister doesnt understand, the boy said, rather grandly. Shes only seven. She gets her words wrong all the time. Duo looked from one to the other and felt his eyes roll. Fuck, he thought, though he didnt dare say it aloud. They were like a pair of matching bookends. Where was the sign on these empty seats that said lunatics, sit here? The girl finished her last sweet and brushed the sugar coating off her skirt on to the floor beneath her. And on to Duos boots, and his bag, tucked underneath his chair. It was like a thin fall of sticky snow. Im glad youve woken up, she said, her face creasing in a particularly beautiful smile. You were snoring. Duos eyes widened. No I wasnt! I dont snore I had to turn up the volume on my Gameboy, announced the boy. Duo felt he was being attacked in stereo. You can move on if you dont like it, he said, rather rudely. In fact, why dont you But at the last minute he paused, unable to find a suitably withering comment that didnt involve too many curses or references to adult genitalia. The girl looked at Duo curiously, then over to her brother. He looked back. Lets get some food! she cried, brightly. Im starving!
Duo wisely kept his own napkin in his hand. He asked their names seemed only polite, after all, they were sharing a meal -- and he caught the quick glance they gave each other. Im Rocky, said the boy. Shes San. We wont tell you our surname. Thats OK, said Duo. He wasnt keen on hearing their life history, to be honest, but he was pleased to see they had some awareness of personal safety. Im Duo. Dooooo-oh. The girl giggled. The boy glared at her. Duo surreptitiously counted the change that the boy had brought back and wondered when theyd quadrupled the price of fries. He looked back to find Rocky glaring at him, fully aware of what he was doing. Its the airport prices, you know! he snapped, in mimicry of a much older and less tolerant man. Their mark up is disgraceful. Duo suspected hed heard his father say it many a time. San was squeezing out some ketchup on to her napkin, or what was left of it. She held the tip of her tongue between her small teeth as she concentrated. Dad says theyre parachutes, she said. Duo felt that slight flicker of adrenalin that he often felt before a flight. Parachutes She means parasites, said Rocky. He calls em commercial parasites. Duos occasional flight nervousness subsided. It was replaced instead by the feeling of a slightly unbalanced roller coaster ride. Did you tell your parents where you were? he asked, rather sharply. He hadnt seen any sign of doting parents and the kids seemed unable to answer his questions on their whereabouts. Or maybe it was unwillingness. He knew enough about human nature and remembered far enough back to when he was younger and used to skip both home and school with alarming frequency to suspect that they were reluctant to go back at the moment. But he felt he should continue to ask. Rocky was scooping fries on to a comic book that hed carefully unfolded and balanced across his lap. The X-Men had a dusting of salt all over their spandex suits. The boy who, to Duo, looked like the kind of kid who cared less about the X-Men -- nodded, dismissively. They know where we are. So shouldnt you go back ? Duo began. Rocky rolled his eyes in a gesture that was alarmingly like one of Duos own. Im ten, you know. I can look after us both. Hes my garden ant, San chipped in, stabbing at some ketchup that was dripping off the hem of her skirt. Duo watched a blob fall on to the slightly open zip of his bag, just at the same time as another blob from the end of her fry spattered on to his thigh. There were quite a few stains already on his clothes from the impromptu snack. He suspected thered be more before the day was out. Guardian, Rocky translated again, his mouth full of salty crumbs. Unc says Im to be her guardian while he sorts out Mom and Dad. Hes good at sorting them out. When they listen to him. He looked up at Duo with wide, cynical eyes. Adults dont always listen very carefully. Duo stared back. He wasnt sure if he was being
included in that appraisal. Anyway, he didnt think the kid expected
any kind of a reply. That was another thing about kids, in
his experience -- they didnt recognise any wisdom but their
own. Dont take them all! snapped Rocky. I got the longest one! cried San, gleefully, waving a pale, dripping fry in the air. Duo bit back a sigh and resigned himself to picking out some of the crinkled scraps at the bottom of the box. Theres ice cream at the kiosk, too, said San, quietly. Duo turned to her, ready to protest. Her eyes were wide and very blue, and the words caught in his throat. It hadnt exactly been a request or begging. Shed only been making a statement, after all. But there was a tremor to her voice and a flicker of moisture in her eye that quite moved him. And had him reaching for his wallet again. Another thing he understood about kids; they didnt play by the same rules. He admired Sans manipulative skills. Shed be good in senior management one day. He wondered what the hell the rest of her family was like.
Duo sat back and drew breath. He rearranged his luggage under his seat, ignoring the small, red spots of ketchup on the pale leather. He did some modest stretching exercises to keep his muscles from locking. There was a lump of solidified food caught in his cuff and he picked half-heartedly at it, but it appeared to need a stronger will than his own to shift it. He sighed and cast a look around. People were still arriving, but at a slower rate. The message about the delays had obviously got through. Some people were still complaining and bemoaning the situation he saw plenty of airport staff flinching from the anger of bored and inconvenienced passengers. Other workers were bringing around trolleys of hot drinks and sandwiches, and some enterprising soul was trying to sell blankets. A few babies cried listlessly; adults slumped back in chairs with paperbacks the size of thick doorstops. There were plenty of young couples about, either plugged blissfully into the earpieces of their music providers, or draped around each other, spending their time on the more rewarding occupation of kissing. And more kissing. Duo tore his eyes away from one particularly passionate couple. A boy and a girl; all they had were backpacks, and it looked like theyd manage quite happily if they had to spend the whole night in the lounge. The boys hands were tangled in her long hair, and her own hands had snuck into his waistband, creasing his tee shirt up on the side and exposing some brown, smooth skin. Their heads bent to opposite sides, fitting perfectly in against each other. Im just jealous, Duo thought, and smiled ruefully to himself. After all, the delay was inconvenient to all concerned, but most of these people had family and lovers to go home to to share the frustration with. He chose to be on his own, right? He liked his own company. He had good, tolerant, enduring friends and he could have physical companionship when he chose. He bit his lip. If he chose. If it chose him might be more applicable. A child yelled in temper, the sound piercing his ears as its parent dragged it through the lounge, slung over one shoulder. Loving families or not, emotional fuses were getting shorter and more combustible. He stretched his legs out, savouring the feeling of being on his own again, and smiled a little to himself. Hed never had kids around him much before, and hadnt felt the need to, either. Quatre had all those relatives through his sisters, and now Trowa shared the extended family with him; Wufei was surrounded by generations of cousins, both biological and adopted, who merged their lives with ease and familiarity. It was all very admirable, but not for him, right? Duo thought he might open that discussion with Heero, when and if they ever got together after todays debacle. Guy was usually on his own as well. A small frisson of sensuality ran its mischievous fingers along his spine; he ignored it. It only happened when he thought about Heero. He wasnt going to put it into context, either, as he didnt think he wanted to face what it really meant. Instead, he considered the probability that San and
Rocky hadnt been that annoying. It was tough for them,
trapped in an airport with few facilities to entertain children. It
had been OK for him to spare an hour or so to help out, hadnt
it? Itd be his good deed for the day and had certainly taken
his mind of the tedium of waiting for Heeros flight. Sure, the
kids had their cute moments, but they were probably back with their
family now, having fleeced a late lunch out of him and redecorated
his belongings with their foodstuffs, and he wasnt sorry it
was all over. Then the kids reappeared at the chairs beside him. Duo felt the knot of tension return, grinding relentlessly down between his shoulder blades. Got you a piss moustache one, announced San, holding an ice cream cone up for Duo. Green liquid ran down her arm to the elbow and splashed carelessly on to his boot. Rocky opened his mouth but Duo nodded quickly. Pistachio. I got it. He took the cone, gingerly. He hated pistachio. Where are your parents now? he asked. He didnt expect a sensible answer he was just putting off the truly evil moment when hed have to eat the ice cream. Anyway, it was like a game, wasnt it, and hed already played the first few rounds. He asked where their parents were, and they ignored the question. Simple rules. Where are yours? asked San, her mouth smeared with a new layer of chocolate ice cream. The last shred of her cone vanished into her mouth. She truly did have an amazing appetite, Duo marvelled to himself. I dont have any, he said, not really concentrating. He was wondering if green food colouring would brush off suede boots. Expensive ones. Theyre dead. He wasnt prepared for Sans sudden wail. He dropped the ice cream and whirled around in his seat to face her. Her eyes were screwed into small pools of welling tearfulness, and her mouth was wide with anguish. Several people were already looking over, and a security guard was measuring the weight of his radio like he might have to use it as a weapon against an abusive adult. No wait! Duo said, desperately. I mean it was a long time ago. I was a kid. I mean, they didnt die just now or anything She stopped crying at once. It was like a tap being turned off. Duos heart was still racing, and he turned to Rocky, bewilderment all over his face. Rocky had dropped himself back into the seat beside Duo. He shrugged at Sans behaviour whilst neatly demolishing the last of his mint chocolate chip cone. Girls, he said, as if that explained it all. Maybe, thought Duo, it does. He scrabbled about for some of the discarded napkins from their earlier meal, to wipe up the smashed ice cream scoop. Of course, his boots had absorbed most of the spillage. Lucky, that. San sat down next to him again. He could tell they were in for the long haul; Rocky had flipped open his Gameboy again and San had kicked off her shoes. She sniffed a bit, and lifted the edge of her tee shirt to wipe her nose. So why are you here? she asked. If youre not meeting your Mom and Dad. Duo smiled, cautiously. Im meeting a friend. Girl? Boy? Duo thought how ludicrous it seemed, to call Heero Yuy a boy. But an involuntary smile teased at the corners of his mouth. Boy. Man, that is. Whats his name? she asked. Duo felt the weight of another interrogation weighing in on him. The kids were relentless. They should work for a ruthless, enemy super power. He looked at the state of himself and his frazzled nerves, and concluded that they probably already did. Heero. His names Heero. Like in a book, San giggled. Like Im a princess. Like youre the witch, snarled Rocky and she stuck her tongue out at him. Duo didnt think he should have to explain his friends name. He was distressed that he was even considering it. He couldnt understand where it had gone wrong the theory about keeping the conversation to a minimum and encouraging kids to go away. Is he a good friend? pursued San. Is he a cold flea? Colleague, murmured Rocky. Hes both, said Duo. The words seemed unusually reticent. He didnt really talk about Heero much, did he? They had the same friends they all spent time together when they could. Everyone knew what he was like, and what Heero was like. He didnt need to describe Heero. He wasnt sure how he could. The thought was rather unsettling. Dont you like him? He realised that San had bent her body around to stare up into his face. She was frowning. Of course I do. What do you mean? Your face screws up when you talk about him, she said, pointing at a spot in the vicinity of his nose. No, no, Duo laughed, a little uncertainly. He just -- annoys me sometimes. Thats it. He punches you, said Rocky, firmly, like he had personal experience of such friendships. If he had a gun, perhaps hed shoot you No! Duos laugh was genuine now. Of course he doesnt punch me or shoot me! We get on very well, actually. We like the same sports, the same movies So it must be that hes ugly, San stated. Makes you feel sick. Duo had a suddenly vivid image of Heero with a scoop of pistachio ice cream for a head. No, San, he said, rather more firmly than was needed. Actually, hes very good looking. Look, theres no problem at all, right? I like him a lot. Rocky looked at San and she wrinkled her nose at him. How long have you known him? the boy asked. Duo felt like he was at some kind of an interview. He had that strangely upsetting feeling as if he knew hed never get the job: his resume was turning out to be less than acceptable somewhere along the way. Ive known him since oh, for years. Since we were young boys. So now hes old, like you! said San, a note of triumph in her voice. So he must be ugly! For heavens sake, sighed Rocky. Duos not ugly, is he? San appraised the man beside her very carefully. Duo felt the heat of a blush on his cheeks; he found himself for some inexplicable reason -- sucking in his stomach. Hes OK, she finally said. Her judgement was obviously final; he certainly wasnt arguing with it, anyway. His hairs great. I wanted to put my Barbie clip in it but then he woke up. Duos mouth opened then shut again. Words escaped him. So youre good friends with Heero? asked Rocky. Best friends? Duo was going to laugh again, but something in Rockys child-adult tone made him hesitate. Yes, he said. He is my best friend, I guess. I like to see him; I look forward to it. We have a laugh together. But he annoys you. Duo puffed out some breath. He was tired of this line of questioning; he realised that actually he was nervous of it. Not deliberately. Its just that well, sometimes its like I look forward to seeing him too much. More than he looks forward to seeing me. He likes to go his own way, do his own stuff. He doesnt need help. Doesnt need company. You need him to do your hair, San announced, gravely. You cant reach on your own. Its difficult, I know. I cant do my plates on my own. Rocky caught Duos eye. Plaits, he mouthed. Duo smiled. No honey, he said. I can do my own hair. I like Heeros company for other reasons. So why are you here and hes on a plane? Rocky looked genuinely intrigued. Duo started to reply then paused. It was something he asked himself now and then rather more frequently, nowadays. I dont know. We work in different cities. I travel a lot. So does he. Rocky shrugged. He kicked his feet against the chair leg, almost aimlessly. His eyes were on his Gameboy screen, but his words were for Duo. So change job. Dad does it all the time. Dad gets done dancing a lot, sighed San. Redundancy, you silly girl, said Rocky, but quite cheerfully. Why dont you do that, Duo? Then you can go and work with Heero. Then he looked up and stared straight into Duos astonished face. Duo stared back at the strange little boy whom he was beginning to suspect was the spawn of some new breed of aero spatial demon, endemic to airport lounges. It was like Rocky knew That a child hed never met before somehow knew that hed just been offered a job in the same city as Heero! That he was genuinely thinking of taking it, even if he hadnt told Heero yet, even if Heero had never seemed to give a shit where he worked from one year to the next Hes got that screwed up look again! cried San, probing a damp finger at Duos cheek. Do you want some more ice cream? asked Rocky, quite solicitously. They both stared intensely at him. Duo thought it wise just to shake his head. He shivered to rid himself of the clinging paranoia. His gut cramped painfully and he winced. Do you need to go to the toilet? Rocky hissed at him, in rather a too-loud tone. Duo looked with desperation across the lounge. The clock told him hed passed another couple of hours. It mocked him. It was the thought of more pistachio ice cream that was disturbing him that was the problem. Obviously. He folded his arms around him in a defensive position and grimaced at the kids. He rather suspected that resistance as they say was futile.
San was currently cleaning up as the bank. Rocky owed her several Gameboy games and four pounds of red-heart sweets. Only on paper, so far, though Duo suspected shed be as relentless as a Mafia casino boss in collecting her dues. He let his mind drift gently around their previous conversation. Not necessarily a wise move, of course, but things stuck in his mind, the way that awkward thoughts always stuck. Like those damned sweets. I like Heeros company for other reasons. Well, that was true. Of all the guys, he was the one Duo sought out the most. Kept in touch with most frequently, even if his long, ill-punctuated emails were responded to rather brusquely. But that was Heeros style he didnt waste himself on written words. When they were together they talked easily enough. Duo certainly enjoyed it all. Heero listened to him; Heero nodded, and added his own opinions, and Heero would also challenge him. Duo liked that even more. The others seemed to think their time together was for social and relaxation purposes and always too brief to spend on debate, so their conversation should be kept fairly superficial and amusing. Heero didnt think that. Heero saw any time together as an extension of normal life. If something needed discussing or considering at that time, well then thats when he raised it. And hed keep Duo up most of the night as they gnawed away at whatever topic theyd chosen to pursue. And then sometimes there was no discussion, just laughter and stupid jokes and the review of new movies and something mindless on the TV and new foods to try out And Heero laughing with him. Sitting beside him. Vibrant and lively and full of confidence. A bit like the kids, really. Not that Heero was childish or anything but he knew what he liked and what he wanted to say, and went right on and did it all. Duo had been surprised once to hear that Heero didnt really bother replying to anyone elses email correspondence. It seemed only his got through; only his got read and responded to. At the time, he hadnt known what to make of that. Hit! shouted Rocky. Duo flinched, but it was only the kids card game. He sighed, and wriggled down in his plastic seat in the lounge. He didnt know why the rather intensive company of two small children should be causing all this introspection.
So nice to find a helpful young man nowadays, she gushed. And such lovely children! You must be very proud of them. Theyre like angels! The woman gazed affectionately at San and Rocky. Duo turned to stare back at these presumed cherubim. Both kids sat with hands in their lap and their eyes wide, smiling obligingly at their new fan. They had grubby faces and their clothes were badly creased from being cooped up in an airport lounge, but their faces shone with a youth and innocence that was positively transcending. Butter wouldnt fucking melt, thought Duo, rather gracelessly. He started to explain they werent his, but found he hadnt got the energy. You wont mind if I just give them a little kiss? Im on my way to meet up with my own little darlings, but heaven knows when my flight will arrive The woman was swooping in on them; Rockys eyes widened and Sans nose wrinkled again in what might have been horror. Duo smirked. Of course not. Go right ahead. They love to meet new people. Dont you, kids? He watched them wince under the onslaught of dry, perfumed kisses on their respective cheeks, and decided that revenge however small a dose -- was one of the sweetest things hed tasted for a while. When the woman had moved on and Duo sat down again, Rocky snorted at him. People do that all the time. Think were like angels. Makes me gag. He glared at Duo, angry with what he perceived as adult treachery, but grudgingly accepted one of the ubiquitous napkins from him. He scrubbed the scarlet lipstick off his face quickly and viciously. I want to be an angel, said San, airily. I want big, white wings and gold shoes. There was still a streak of ketchup in her angelically-blond hair. It almost matched the large lip print left on her cheek, which she didnt seem to mind at all. Then she turned so quickly to Duo that he was caught unawares. Are your children like angels, Duo? I he stammered, then started again. I dont have any kids. Your wife will be sad about that, she said, settling a mournful expression on her face. Mom says no children would be a blessing, grunted Rocky. I dont have a wife, either, said Duo, swiftly. Perhaps he could distract them with some more sweets. Perhaps theyd just go off and bother someone else Anyway, where is your Mom? There was no answer to this as usual. Mom says,
began San, and Duo felt her brother tense up beside him. Mom
says that men-who-dont-have-wives hang about with wobbly
women. San looked at him as if he had very, very special needs, and she should be especially protective of him. Wobbly, like my tooth. Look! She opened her mouth wide and wiggled her lower front tooth. Its loose! Duo grinned even more broadly. For the first time since he got to this Godforsaken lounge, he was starting to enjoy himself. Well, thats not me, San. I dont hang out with any loose women, youll be pleased to hear. So who do you hang up with? she asked. Rocky butted in then. Its hang out with. And its with Heero of course! he snapped. Isnt that true, Duo? Duo sighed again. Yeah. When I can. Thats why were both meeting here actually. Were going to meet up with some old friends and have a vacation together. He felt a warmth inside, anticipating the pleasure of seeing the guys again. We get together when we can. One of the guys lives in this city, you see, and hes arranged hotels and things for us. Well hopefully all meet up tonight and catch up on news and stuff. We dont live here, said San. Duo hoped she didnt see his breath of relief. Tomorrow, said Rocky, firmly. Huh? Youll meet them tomorrow, not tonight, the boy said, rather primly. You have to wait for Heero. And he wont be here until after The Delay! announced San. OK, sighed Duo. Thanks for the reminder. Youre welcome! grinned Rocky, truly pleased with himself. Duo didnt have the heart to be angry. He couldnt expect a ten year old to cope with irony, could he? You wont be so grumpy when youre with Heero, will you? said San. She beamed with her own certitude. Duo had to smile. Maybe not. Depends how he takes the news, he thought. Might be annoyed that Im moving in on his life. Might not like me cramping his style. Might not care if Im there or not He wasnt sure which was worst. You need a rest, announced San. Duo thought the tone was just right for a Mom. He suspected that she practised it quite a lot. He tried to hide his instinctive grin. OK, youre right. I probably do. Itll be a welcome break from work and a chance to see my friends again. Relax for a week or so, you know. He thought he was rambling a bit. It had been a long time since the fries and he was feeling a little weak again from hunger. I havent seen the guys for a few months. Heero, even longer. Weve just had a break, San chirruped. Were on our way home now after staying with Unc. Rocky scowled. Mom says it was a break all right. Stuck with us all day broke her heart. Dad says her shopping broke his bank, San bounced back. They pulled faces at each other, the most perfect antithesis of angels that Duo could ever have imagined. Then they cleared their expressions like theyd been wiped off a chalkboard and they laughed together. He looked from one to another, feeling at a complete loss. Look kids he started nervously. Parents, you know --? They might fight a bit, but they dont always mean what they say. The children both turned to stare at him with amazement. It was that special needs look again, mirrored in two sets of clear blue eyes. Its fine, Duo, said Rocky, quite gently. Like he had to explain it very slowly and very carefully. Its just part of growing up. For the adults. We dont let it get on top of us. Duo wondered what it must be like to be in the mind of a kid. He wasnt sure any amount of therapy could cope with it. Can we get some more fries? asked San. With extra ketchup?
Exhaustion, he expected. Still eight or so hours to go. He wondered if Quatre would call forward to the hotel and tell them he and Heero would be late. He still hadnt been able to get through on his cell phone to Quatre, who was going to be their host for this visit maybe the reception here in the airport lounge was bad. He thought about trying again then dismissed it. What would be, would be. He was wryly amused at his newfound tolerance. Rocky had insisted on being the one to go and get the fries, so Duo was left with San. She chose that time to snuggle up to him and have a rest. Not a nap! She was very firm about that. She could stay up longer than any person who could stay up longer than the world could stay up around the moon. Or something like that. He couldnt follow the words, but he liked the determination in her eyes. It reminded him of the guys when they were younger when they were so passionate about stuff. He looked down on the blond, tousled hair that rested on his arm. Will Rocky be going to check in with your parents? he asked, softly. San bit back a yawn. Probly. Garden ants have to do that. Last time he went he said Dad was still red and Mom was in the toilet. But Unc will sort them out. You love your Unc? She nodded. He gets me sweets. He makes me laugh. Helps me with my school work. Rocky says he boils me. Spoils, Duo murmured, instinctively. Hes a friend like your Heero, she smiled. She pushed back some hair to stare up at him. The Hello Kitty tee shirt looked worse than ever, but she still looked impossibly cute. You seem strangely fascinated by Heero, Duo smiled back. I can be fancy mated by him, cant I? she pouted. You are. Hey Duo protested gently. Sorry, kid, but you know nothing about it, OK? You only just met me. You dont know Heero, or how we are together. He didnt think hed been too fierce, but he watched with some alarm as her face struggled with sudden upset. Dont you want him to boil you? she moaned. Her sniff sounded suspiciously like a snivel. Duo stepped mentally on eggshells. Spoil, honey. No, I dont expect that. Adults dont do that, you see, not the same way as for kids. But he Yeah, Duo broke in, ready for her this time. He makes me laugh. Maybe hed get me sweets. But the spoiling business isnt for guys like us. You shouldnt be such a sick nickel, she snapped, her mood turning from anguish to anger in a split second of time. Duo swallowed hard and tried to keep up. I think hes lonely without you, she insisted. Thats why hes meeting you here. She seemed to have recovered from his rebuke and was back on the offence. Duo was still decoding cynical, and shed caught him unawares again. No, he sighed. Thats not really how it is. Its just convenient we meet here... So does he have a wife? Lots of kids? Fuck, thought Duo. Now he had Heeros resume to cope with, too. No he said slowly. But I dont think thats anything to do So he needs you, she grinned. She stabbed a sticky finger at his chest like a weapon. You can boil each other as neither of you have kids like me. S perfect. I -- dont think we want kids. I mean neither of us wants individually you know No, he thought wryly. She wouldnt know. He and Heero had already made decisions and taken directions through adulthood that San was years away from. They were talking from very different ends of the spectrum. She looked at him with furrowed brow. But youd want some if they were like me. And Rocky. Of course. Right? Right. Of course. You two apart, Duo soothed. It was a minefield, this dealing with kids. Where the fuck was the manual? You do like me, Duo, dont you? The wobbling lower lip was back in evidence. Of course! he exclaimed. A lot. It was a flip reply, but he realised that it was true. Sometimes he forgot she was only seven; that shed invaded his space with sugar and ketchup; that shed brought her matching bookend brother. He liked them both, he thought. He wasnt sure how hed have coped so far without them. Theyd made The Delay almost bearable. Though he wished Rocky would come back soon with the fries and it wasnt just because he was starving. But San snuggled back down against him and seemed to have abandoned her emotional arguments. I like you a lot, too, Duuuoooo. And you like Heero, just as much. Hes special, she said. Her voice was muffled against Duos shirt now also stained with chocolate ice cream and she was a little sleepy. He bent his head to try to catch her words. Well, of course he is, he murmured. He tucked some of her blond hair back behind her ears. Her Barbie clip was hanging loose and he re-fastened it. I have lots of special friends. No, she said, sighing as if life was a dreadful trial for one so young, especially with a new friend who was proving to be so dense. Hes special special. Your eyes go weird when you talk about him. As well as the screwed up face? said Duo, dryly. He was getting used to the contempt that kids seemed to hold for the adult race. Yes, she said, quite matter-of-factly. With both your eyes and your face, you look a dork. She fell silent, though she was obviously fighting off sleep. Duo just sat there and tried to stretch himself comfortably under her limp little body. Heeros lonely without me, she thinks. He smiled to himself, though a little sadly. Wasnt that the most unlikely thing this side of Christmas? Just the opposite was true, of course. It was his loneliness that was nagging at him; his painful need to see his friend. He was mildly surprised that such a realisation was suddenly so blindingly clear to him. I look a dork, she said. He mentally slapped his forehead. Well, doesnt that just sum me up!
Duo lifted the packet, looked at the grease stain on his jeans and abandoned any hope of saving his clothing. They started to munch on the fries with familiarity. Duo left the longer ones for San, and let Rocky take the first handfuls. He thought briefly about just pouring the ketchup on to his knees for them to dip into it, but decided that was a little extravagant. Far more fun to see the gradual re-colouring of the denim to a dark and erratically spotted crimson hue. The announcements were starting up again with some hope that rescheduling had occurred. A few of the flights were arriving earlier than expected The Delay was being reduced. San was refreshed after her snack and peering at Duo with barely suppressed glee. Hell be here soon, she assured him. Heeeeeero. OK, smiled Duo. I know. Im cool. She turned to her brother with the unmistakable light
of triumph in her eyes. Heero is his special friend. Heero gets
him sweets. Theyre going to have six kids like me. Rocky snorted, unimpressed. Guys cant have kids, stupid. Duo shut his eyes, briefly. If he were a religious man, hed have prayed to whatever patron saint there was of embarrassed young men and over-sensitive young girls. But San seemed to have recovered her equilibrium now. She just shrugged as if everyone knew didnt they? that her brother was only one evolutionary step up from ketchup itself. Where theres a wheel she said, in a sing-song voice. Duo didnt catch Rockys eye, and the brotherly contempt he knew would be there. Sans gaze swung back to challenge him. And you do think Heeros special, dont you? Duo groaned inside. Umm yes, of course Umm yeah very much. His gut was cramping again and he knew it wasnt the fries. San stuck her tongue out at her brother as if to say, see? Why? Rocky was finally pitching in with his inimitable contribution. Whys he so special? Hes bright and brainy. Sporty. Loves music, though not always the same stuff as I do. What the fuck am I doing? thought Duo, astonishing himself more than anyone. Suddenly he wanted to talk about Heero he wanted to have him beside him, and if he couldnt have the body itself, he wanted him in his mind, in his words. Hes loyal and thoughtful and confident. And gorgeous and sensual and more than hot in that blue shirt I helped him choose last summer He saved my life once. Hes helped me in my work. He laughs at my jokes. He remembers things I said and did oh months ago. Duo smiled, his mind so far away from the kids now that he didnt see the smirk San hid behind her hand, or Rockys raised eyebrow. You sound so sappy she giggled. Rocky punched her on the arm and she glared back at him. So you told him all this, stated Rocky, as if needing to check something off. No. Duos mind was full of strange thoughts and emotions. Well, I said something to him about it last time we met up. It had been one of their late night discussions, all the other guys had given up and gone to bed, there was nothing left but him and Heero and a suddenly frightening honesty; a discussion all about loneliness and friendship and Stuff. Not personally about us or anything, you know? Duo gabbled on. Just some general stuff. About life. About sharing it on a more personal level the richness there could be; the comfort; the excitement. You know. No I dont know, came Rockys prim voice. Adults are very poor at explaining stuff. Seems to me its a word they use when they cant be bothered with kids. Duo wasnt really listening. He looked at me like I was mad, he said slowly, his face reddening at the memory. Quite suddenly. He looked very shocked. Nearly spilt his beer. I moved the topic on at once. I mean, that was the best thing to do, wasnt it? He thought you were under the elephants, announced San, cheerfully. Thats what beer does to you. The influence of something, thought Duo. But not alcohol. There was a new announcement in the background that nagged at him to listen. The Delay was almost caught up; thered be no need for him to spend the night on the chairs. A few people cheered, tiredly. There was a list of flights now arriving over the next hour or so, the loudspeaker was rolling the numbers out of its electronically-modulated mouth slowly and with inappropriate relish. One of the first numbers announced was familiar to Duo. Mom says Rocky groaned theatrically, wrenching Duos attention back to them. He was glad of the distraction; there was a strange ache in his chest that was a mixture of misery and confusion and an overwhelming desire to return to that evening of honesty. Mom says, continued San, that men-who-dont-have-wives mess about. Huh? Duo thought it sounded like hed been discovered in the sand box, or painting with his hands on the living room wall. I dont know what you mean, honey. Rocky coughed to gain his attention. What Mom actually said was that they fool around thats what all her friends say, anyway. Actually, he went on, and his face had gone a bit red. Actually, what her friends really say is that single men like to screw ar-- Duo interrupted quickly. OK, thats enough I think! Why? San looked surprised. Its rude to butt in, you know. Please, Duo said, and could hear the heartfelt plea in his voice. What the hell was this business of apologising all the time to young kids? I want you to know that not everyones like that. Not every single man, anyway. I mean, Im not like that, Im pretty sure Im not. He cast his mind back over a sex life that was notable for its careful respect but intermittent frequency, and he felt more than embarrassed at discussing this with children. Guess Im still waiting for the right person to come along. San looked up at the announcement board and then back to him. Fifty-five minutes, she said. Her words were clear and she obviously didnt expect any argument from him. Thats how long you have to wait for him. Duo stared. Yes resistance was futile.
Duo couldnt remember what his lounge-rage had felt like. He just had a thudding heart that kept pushing the nausea up into his throat. He didnt think anything hed eaten over the last 24 hours despite its dubious quality -- was to blame in any way. Rocky leant back in his chair, thumbs flashing over his game and his eyes glued to the lights and figures. San seemed to have dropped off to sleep on Duos arm and he didnt have the heart to move her just yet. Plenty of time before Heeros flight arrived. Plenty of time to find San and Rockys elusive parents and to tidy up his mess He didnt mean the kids. Duo Her voice was very soft and sleepy. He smiled at the sound. Yes, honey? Are you upset you cant have kids? He brushed his lips against her hair. He was quite used to her special little-girl smell now, a mixture of soap and sugar and the tang of petrified ketchup. He realised hed quite miss her and her bookend brother when they all moved on. No, love, he murmured. Itd be difficult to find another one as cute as you. She wriggled against him, pleased. So are you homey special? He frowned. He didnt want to keep questioning her, but this one had him foxed. No combination of vowels or spoonerism made this one clear Rocky barely moved his head but he answered as usual for her. She means ho-mo-sex-u-al. He enunciated every syllable as if it were a marble in his young mouth. He seemed extremely proud to have pronounced it correctly. Duos mouth fell open and stayed there. He could have caught flies. Rocky, does she know what that means? He looked down at Sans messy blonde head, and then across to Rockys. Do you? You like to kiss boys, not girls, said San, in her sing-song voice. It didnt seem to faze her. Not just kissing, said Duo. Starship Enterprise, come beam me up now he thought, wildly. We know, said Rocky. He stabbed at the Gameboy, concentrating on a battle. The subject of personal sexual preferences seemed to have passed out of his mind as soon as spoken. Mom calls you happy, giggled San. Huh? I dont know your Mom She says men like you are happy! Duo stared at her, uncomprehending. Hed rarely felt less happy in his life. She means gay, said Rocky, and now there was a grin on his face. Duo felt a similar grin creeping over his own. Kids, does it upset you? Rocky snickered. No, of course not. Were used to lots of different people. Do you think were babies or something? No, said Duo. Perish the thought. San yawned and lifted her head. So do you kiss Heero? Thats enough about me, said Duo, firmly. Adults dont like discussing these things out loud, you know -- You should, she muttered. Specially
if you love him. Not always, I dont, she sighed. Duo looked to Rocky for masculine support, but it wasnt to be. Not always, she doesnt, he said. He looked across at San, then his eyes dropped back on to his game. San snuggled back up against Duo and fell silent. Why do I feel Ive been out-manoeuvred again? Duo thought. He had that feeling of being out of his depth. It was the same feeling as missing the plot of a movie because he was still out in the foyer, deciding on what popcorn to buy The loudspeaker twanged. Heeros flight was due in fifteen minutes. San was a soft, gentle weight on his arm; Duo found it quite soothing. He could feel the tiredness also catching up with him, now. He yawned. Your sister is really something, he mused aloud. Rocky coughed, pityingly. I know. Thats what my Uncles say all the time.
A tall, slim young man stood beside him, soft chestnut hair brushed attractively over a smooth forehead. His eyes also searched the lounge, but they returned more frequently to his companion. Shes in the toilets again, I believe, he murmured. She said something about how he couldnt hold on to a job unless it were stapled to his dick. Then he said something rather inflammatory about her weight; pregnant gorillas were mentioned. There was a loud altercation and the pair of them split off in different directions. The blond man groaned. The woman is beyond help. She may be family, but I dont know why the hell I have to be marriage counsellor as well as brother. She cant keep her voice below decibel level or her temper under wraps and her husbands no better. They can sort it out between themselves. The other man wisely kept silent. It appeared that hed come to a similar conclusion some hours ago. The blond man turned to him, and a rueful smile split his face. Told me so, eh? And Ive lost all sense of time, chasing after them. All I wanted was to see them off on to their connecting flight, then get back to prepare for our friends arriving tonight. Do you think the guys have already been and gone? I cant remember if I told them I changed my cell phone number. But the delay to incoming flights seems to be easing up now. The dark-haired man moved a step closer and for a moment his hand brushed against the small of his companions back. The blond man was looking back over the lounge again, but the touch seemed to please him. A private smile teased at his mouth. Yes, OK, I know, he said, softly. I get too easily distracted. It comes with family life. Though you dont deserve having to take all that on board as well The other man grinned. Im cool, Quatre. Its a family I never thought to have of my own. All your family is welcoming to me -- and I love the childrens company. But can you believe it? The blonds indignation flared up again. Trowa, my sister says she hasnt seen the children for hours! What kind of a mother is she? Says theyre well able to look after themselves. Theyre only children, for heavens sake! Trowas gaze homed in unerringly on a particular row of seating in the centre of the lounge. Theyre OK Quatre, believe me. I take my role as honorary Uncle very seriously. Ive been keeping an eye on them all along. His grin seemed to get even broader. And I rather think theyre a little more than just children. Down in the lounge there was one of those spooky moments when someone realises theyre being watched. A boy with soft blond hair, a grubby outfit and a hand gripped around a Gameboy suddenly looked up to the upper level and caught Trowas eye. Rockys eyes lit up. He smiled slowly and then waved.
He opened his eyes a little painfully, squinting into the still-bright lights of the lounge. A man stood in front of him, patiently waiting. Duo straightened up, groaning aloud. Heero? Shit, I cant believe it, after all that I fell asleep Duo, the other man greeted him. Dark blue eyes ranged over him; a smile brightened the travel-weary face. Hi, said Duo. It seemed to be all he could think of to say. Its good to see you. They stared at each other for a moment. There was something indefinably different in their attitudes. Duo blamed Heeros state of tension on the stress of the delayed flight, and his own on the stress of life in general. He stretched out his arm which was painfully stiff from hugging San to him. He looked around, but neither of the kids was anywhere to be seen. I really hoped you wouldnt mind meeting me, Heero said. His voice was unusually hesitant, but he still smiled at Duo like he found nothing but pleasure in the sight. You see, I wanted some time with you before we go on to the hotel. Otherwise well soon be meeting up with the others, and whilst Im looking forward to that, it means we dont get time together on our own. Do you mind? Mind? Duo still felt a little disorientated. Where were the kids? Were they OK? Of course I dont mind Id like to talk to you about some stuff Stuff? Heero didnt use slang like that; Heero was always articulate, albeit he chose his words carefully and without waste. Heero was the epitome of self-confidence and assertiveness. Duo looked more carefully at his friend. He was acting kind of weird, though he looked OK. His clothes were creased and a little sweaty, but he looked damned good as always. Duo grinned. You look good in that blue shirt, Heero. Guess you always know how to dress for the occasion. Heero coughed gently. His eyes slipped over Duos body again. I wish I could say the same for you. His smile took any offence out of the words, but Duo looked down with rueful dismay at the ketchup on his jeans and the palette of stains all over his shirt. Hell, I need to freshen up. Perhaps we could go find some coffee or a beer or something. What was the stuff you wanted to talk about? Heero seemed to take a deep breath. He looked around the lounge, then he dropped his bag and sat carefully down on the next chair. His thigh brushed Duos. It was about what you said the last time we met up. Its been worrying me ever since that I didnt make myself clear. That I may have given you the wrong idea. Wrong idea? Duo seemed to have spent most of the last day of his life trying to make sense of other peoples conversations. You talked about something more personal to us; about a relationship that might be more than friendship. Duo opened his mouth, then closed it again. He waited for the kids to come back and interrupt this conversation possibly one of the most important of his life but there was still no sign of them. No, he thought. Im just not that lucky Its been the distance, the travelling. Heero was watching his face, trying to gauge his reaction. Ive never been able to offer you anything more than these fleeting visits, and I thought it wasnt really fair. Besides, I wasnt sure for a while if you were even interested in me you know, romantically Im homey special, said Duo, like his mouth opened by remote control and someone elses words sprang out. Heero looked puzzled. Whatever. This is difficult for me, Duo, but I wanted to say it, to clear the air between us. You just expressed everything so well that night; Id been feeling alone for a long time, and dissatisfied with it. But I had no intention of rushing into anything without knowing what I wanted. He laughed, a little self-consciously. Duo thought how damned delicious that sounded. It sounds ridiculous, but then I realised what it was I did want, all along. I may have misunderstood you last time I really hope I didnt. And I hope I havent missed my chance to explain all this to you. To explain how I feel about you. No, said Duo, quickly. There was a stupid grin on his face and suddenly his ass didnt feel quite so cramped on the seat. His boots were still ruined, but then he could care less at the moment. And the travel thing? Well, that can change, you know. It can? I have stuff I wanted to talk to you about, too. So -- we can talk about it all, then? If not now, maybe tonight after weve checked in and let Quatre know were safely here Heeros face was bright with anticipation; his eyes didnt seem to want to leave Duos face. I cant really believe this, you know? Ive had a lot of long, boring hours to think and rethink what I was going to say to you. Then I get here and it all just spills out. Like ketchup, said Duo. Sure. Maybe. Heero laughed. Im sorry, its not been fair to you, camped out here for all these hours. I shouldnt have asked you to wait around Duo smiled back with a warmth he hadnt felt for years. Its cool. No problem. Worth every minute. You spoil me, Heero Yuy. Id kind of like to do the same for you in return. Heero stood up. He shook his head slightly, as if he thought Duo was still half asleep and slightly delirious, but it was all just part of the adventure. Well go on to the hotel now, shall we? Id like that, said Duo. He stood up too, picked up his bag and his stupid grin and let his shoulder nudge against the other man. Felt good. Felt damned good. Why are you looking around? Heero asked, curiously. Just wanted to say goodbye to some friends, Duo said. Itd be a pity if he never saw the kids again. He kind of missed them. He didnt want to examine too closely just how bizarre that thought was. But for now, he had Heero to concentrate on.
Rocky nodded. Uh-huh. Thats Heero. Unc goes on about them so much, I easily recognised them both. San wrinkled her nose at her brothers tedious self-importance. He could have brushed his hair. Its not like Duos. Its all dark and spiky. Rocky shrugged. Guess they both like it like that. Whatever. San looked down a little mournfully at Duo Maxwell, the man shed grown to be quite fond of. Despite him throwing his ice cream so wastefully on the floor. Duo was standing up; he was very close to Heero. They were both beaming smiles. Tell me again what we were doing for Unc. Rocky sighed. Helping them get together. Unc said it was time they finally got it together. It? Rocky pursed his lips. Dont know. Its what adults do. Its probably stuff, you know? Anyway, both Uncs go on and on about it and on and on, added San, giggling. A few feet away, another couple of men turned to look at them. The blond one had suspicion in his eyes, but the dark-haired one smiled fondly. San looked at Rocky and he looked back. They winked at each other. We sorted em, she said. Uh-huh, he agreed, and they both grinned. Do we just leave them now? asked San. She looked back down at the men in the lounge area. Nothing very exciting seemed to be happening. Maybe they were bored with each other already. Do they need some more help? Some ice cream? No, hissed Rocky, though he looked as bemused himself. Theyre not taking any notice of us anyway. They need to be lonely, said San, gravely. Not lonely, snapped Rocky. Alone. Dont you ever get anything right? San stuck out her tongue at him and grinned, not the slightest bit offended. Yeah. Lots of times. Can I see them kiss? Rocky looked like hed swallowed glass and it was bogey-flavoured. No you cant! Yeuwww, any kissing is truly gross. He got up and dusted off his clothes. Come on! You have to get Mom from the toilet and then we have to go find our own flight. You can see them next time we visit Uncle Quatre and Uncle Trowa. He strode off towards his uncles with the little girl in hot pursuit, romantic visions forgotten. But you still owe me four pounds of sweets! came her plaintive voice.
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