"Baby Series 4"
Written By: Karina
Rating: PG
Spoilers: None
Disclaimer: I dont own Gundam Wing or the
Characters from the series but the baby is mine.
Pairing: Huán Hu, Quatre
+ Duo + Wu Fei +Milliardo
Notes: Challenge 189. Baby Series 4 #25 Takes
place a few minutes after A Mother's Love.
Many thanks to ShenLong for her work betaing
this fic.
"Baby Series 4"
Historical Bloodlines
At least they had a sense of honour and paid due respect to the status
of the Clan.
Huán Hu kept his back stiff, his head erect and ignored the
ache developing in his feet and legs. He was not as young as he used
to be and formal occasions, be they of the traditional style he was
accustomed to or the Western style he now endured, necessitated a
great deal of standing. It was always the feet and legs that went
first, but that was to be expected when one was of advancing years.
He had learned the art of shifting his weight subtly to extend the
time he might remain firmly on his feet early in his career. The formal
raiment he wore would hide the subtle shifting. Before he moved he
would need to rock just a little on his feet and flex his knees to
awaken the sensitivity of his feet, so that he did not disgrace himself
or his clan. It would not do to demonstrate weakness by displaying
physical distress.
He was relieved that the degree of formality equated to the importance
of The Chang. Brutish Westerners they might be, but at least they
acknowledged the ancestry and importance of the bloodline. He watched
and assessed, and had not found as much to complain about as he had
expected. Over time he had learned that too many of the modern governments
had no sense of the appropriate formality required to suitably honour
ancient bloodlines. In this day and age it was all rushing and dealing.
The process of understanding the degree of greeting required in social
formalities was less important in the big business world where time
was money.
Perhaps it was the age of the leadership of the country that was the
difference here. For all that Sanc had been invaded, her monarchy
killed and her people subjugated, the restoration appeared to have
reversed the clock. The officials he had met during the course of
the evening had demonstrated they understood the importance of impressions
and mutual respect for an old established order.
It gave him hope. Perhaps something of the old traditions might yet
survive this proposed union between Sanc and Chang. His eyes flicked
to where The Chang stood with a group of young associates. As he watched
the blonde King joined the group and he observed as the stiff formality
displayed with everyone else softened and vanished with this select
group. He shifted subtly, sliding closer, watching the room around
him
"
tells me he found the portrait in the attics. I look
forward to viewing it." The Chang inclined his head to the King,
respectful but in a relaxed manner.
"What portrait is this?" That was the blonde Winner who
well might end up owning all of Sanc if matters continued to progress
as they were.
"The portrait of QiuYue. I told you about it didn't I, Quatre?
About finding the portrait and losing it again in the mess up there?"
The one with the ever watchful eyes and the smile that did not quite
hide the killer lurking within from one who had the eyes to see it.
But what
? QuiYue? The Autumn Moon? A sidled step closer still,
a subtle shifting, just that little bit closer to make it easier to
hear them over the general noise of the gathering. A portrait of someone
with a distinctly Chinese name
?
"
Milliardo knew about it, too, but not where it was."
"There is much of the history of Sanc that was stolen in the
invasion, Duo. It pleases me the portrait has come to light again,
and I would like to see it. I wish I could find the original watercolour
said to have been painted by the lady's hand maiden, but I very much
doubt we will ever see that again. It was fragile when it last appeared
in the King's Diaries, and with the events of the last score of years
I very much doubt it survived, if it was not already gone to dust
a few generations ago."
"You told us a little about the legend of her but you never told
us what happened to her, just that she never became Queen." The
smiling killer did not, even now, take his eyes off the crowd.
"I am not really certain about any of the details of her life,
you understand. I was very young when I saw the portrait, and I have
never set eyes on the original watercolour painted in traditional
Chinese style. There were said to be a few of her possessions in the
treasury archives, though. A Jade Dragon being the most notable, and
some smaller figurines. I think there might have been a brush and
comb set at one time, but I am not certain. I can't even tell you
where in China she came from, but I overheard my father comment one
time that she might have been one of the Princesses who were wed to
the barbarian's who invaded China repeatedly. Perhaps a member of
the mogul horde or another group?"
The King had their attention, particularly that of The Chang and,
he admitted, he was himself curious.
"There are differing accounts, but the most accepted, as in the
theory being more likely to have occurred, is that she was taken in
a raid from a village her party had stopped in on the way to her unwanted
wedding. She was brought to the village that is presumed to be a few
miles up the coast from here, or so I am informed by a group of archaeologists
claiming to have found the original site of the chieftains settlement
from about that time, who are seeking backing for a dig in that general
area."
"You do not sound as though you believe them?" Quatre looked
to Milliardo with a slightly arched eyebrow.
"Our modern coastlines are very different to those that were
here in ancient times, but I am trying to be neutral on that matter.
There is not a great deal of money around, certainly insufficient
for me to fund the enterprise they are suggesting, but we are opening
negotiations with them over their proposal."
The chestnut haired young man with the striking braid and the lurking
killer within, smiled at a noble who appeared to have second thoughts
about approaching the group. He was careful to keep his face forward,
directed away from the group that held his interest. He had a good
sense for people and he already knew this was one of the most dangerous
individuals he had been introduced to during the course of the evening.
Gundam Pilots. They were everywhere, he knew. Sanc boasted all five
of them at present, circulating about the room, employed for the evening
by the Sanc Security Agency, with the exception of the Winner and
his bodyguard. He was not a fool. He had not survived in the traditional
court by being a fool, and he had no intention of slacking in his
vigilance simply because the colony was destroyed. There was still
a Chang, still a Clan, and he would serve unto death.
Whether he liked the young man who now had the title or not.
"Do you have any idea how QieYuy died?"
The pale King looked thoughtful and he was careful not to be caught
staring. The man was striking, in a very large, very pale way. It
was a concern to him, just how different the Clan characteristics
were to this European country and its bloodlines. They were from very
different stock and he was justified in his concerns of how well it
would be possible to live peaceably together. Their cultures were
so vastly different and any interbreeding would destroy the purity
of the clan.
"There are differing versions of that too, but one thing they
have in common is that she died protecting her son. The most prominent
of the stories is that she and her son, who was less than ten, I believe,
were attacked by a wild bore and the lady threw herself between the
boy and the animal before a band of warriors could intervene. Another
possible option is that there was a raid on the village by a rival
House, and the lady protected her son at the cost of her life. There
are a few more stories, but the common thread through them all is
that she sacrificed herself for her child. Of course, there is another
tale that she died giving birth to a second child, and also that she
was killed by her husband in a fit of jealous rage that she was being
wooed by a rival."
The Winner demonstrated how young he was by looking grave at the mention
of the woman dying in childbirth. Something in his personal history,
no doubt, but the others looked briefly at the King who had lost his
wife in such a manner not so long ago. It was a measure of the bonds
linking them that no word was spoken and the King appeared at ease
in their presence, speaking without distress of such matters.
"It is a pretty name, quite beautiful, really," The Winner
shifted, pale eyes sliding over the crowded room. "What does
it mean? I know enough to know that Chinese names are supposed to
have special significance."
"Autumn Moon," The King inclined his head briefly to the
young men. "If you will excuse me, gentlemen, its time to move
on and mingle. Duo, I would like to see the portrait later, if you
would."
"Sure thing. She was your grandmother, wasn't she? I mean, she
was a direct ancestor, yes?"
The blonde head inclined slightly. "So it is said, with a long
list of `greats' added to `grandmother'. Her son became King and I
am of direct descent from him, despite family feuds, wars and scheming
by friend and foe alike through the centuries. Now, please, enjoy
the rest of the evening."
It was, thus far, proving to be an informative evening. By observing,
listening, and keeping his own council he was learning for his clan's
benefit about this new place their leader had been brought them to.
The history of the place was an important element to the nature of
the people now walking the land. If they too were to walk it, side
by side with a culture so very different to their own, then he needed
to know all that he could.
The Autumn Moon? The bloodline of China, however diluted, ran in the
veins of the rulers of this country? He was uncertain, but if this
was truth and not a conversation set up to ensnare his interest, then
it might prove to be of use. The Chang, after all, must provide an
heir, and a suitable mate must be found.
Sanc had a Princess, after all.
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