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"This Gives Life to Thee "Written By: Keiran Disclaimer: I don't own Gundam Wing or its characters... Shame about that. Pairings: 1+2 Rating: G. Big thanks to Sundaire, for betaing this fic.
*bows*
" This Gives Life to Thee "
~***~ Heero scribbled furiously on a piece of paper, gazing longingly upon the grass fields. There was this creature again, shining and beautiful, basking in the sunlight. He couldnt tear his eyes away from it; theyd always stray back. The chestnut hair fell down its back in a braid, messed slightly by the horse ride, giving the sun more to reflect upon. He could do nothing but stare. Heero returned his gaze to the paper he was writing on. Four lines of words stared back at him, willing to be continued. He raised his head again, watching the tender rays of sun surround the honey-brown head like a halo. At the moment, nothing could have made Heero happier than running his fingers through the mass. He watched in something akin to adoration as the slim figure all but threw itself on the ground, sighing deeply. From this angle he could almost see its face, if only it moved a little more to the side Of course, this position offered him a great view of the boys smooth chest, despite the white shirt. Heero was not going to complain. He stared at the paper and scratched his chin with a feather. ~***~ It was nearly early autumn then. The next time Heero snuck into the grounds it was winter - snow was everywhere making the countryside shine even with the barest hint of light. He watched as the object of his obsession played with some other children in the snow. Heero shook his head, banishing the images from his mind. He went back to his poem and scribbled. ~***~ There was this one time when he followed a procession into the cathedral, just to see the bright violet eyes lightening up the mystique interiors of the grand building. He was sure that the child would have cried - after all it was his mother who was being buried - but he just stood there, gazing at the coffin strangely serene, almost as if he knew and saw something no one else could. His shiny mane was carefully braided this time, contrasting sharply with the black clothes he wore. If Heero ever was to become a painter, he was sure that this image would be the best among his works - a black-clad angel in a dark cathedral, smiling to the deceased tenderly. Heero sighed he looked at the sun, noting that he probably didnt have much time before the boy had to return home. He scribbled some final lines on the paper and stood up, brushing his pants as he moved. He cast one last regretful look at the lovely youth on the grass and walked away. He walked slowly along the country road, heading toward the centre of London where he lived. Suddenly he heard a horse running after him, so instinctively he moved to the side. Nobility these days, no regard for others. He was rather shocked when the animal was pulled to a stop next to him and the rider got off. Heero turned his head and stared in disbelief. Hello. Is that yours? Looking up at him were the bright violet eyes that haunted his sleeping and waking moments for the past year. In his hand was the sonnet he had written earlier. Heeros knees almost gave way. He managed a tight nod and reached for the paper. Thank you , he answered quietly, almost afraid that if he spoke too loudly the vision would disappear. Youre a poet then? Whats your name? the boy asked again, smiling beautifully. "Heero. I mean William, he corrected himself immediately. "William Shakespeare. So, is it Heero or William? William. But my friends call me Heero. I dont really know why, he answered shyly. He wanted to ask for the others name, but didnt quite dare. The boy was a noble after all. Fortunately he neednt have worried. I certainly can understand that, Master Shakespeare. My parents named me Devaux Uriel Orpheus Maxwell. It is kind of embarrassing to introduce myself, so people call me Duo. He smiled beatifically. Tell me, do you write plays as well? They walked slowly, conversing about poetry and, unavoidably, the weather, when Heero suddenly stopped. I better not go there, Lord Maxwell. Your father will not be pleased, he said, pointing at the gardens that led directly to the gates of Duos home. They stood for a few seconds under the shade of the trees. Unfortunately, youre right. Goodbye, Master Shakespeare, I hope Ill see you again, Duo answered slowly. He moved to leave, but at the last minute he turned back and standing on his toes pressed a chaste kiss to his companions lips. He pulled back with a deep blush gracing his features. Thank you for the poem, Heero. He jumped onto his horse and virtually galloped to the stables, leaving Heero in the shade staring flabbergasted with a hand pressed to his mouth. A piece of paper fluttered from his hand to the ground. ~***~
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