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"Literacy"Written By: Mookie
Disclaimer: I don't really need to be Captain Obvious here, do I? No ownership, no money being made. Written for fun, not profit. Pairing: Heero/Duo Rating: PG Word count: 855 Warning: shonen ai Notes: After making a change to his life, Duo
seeks out the one who had the courage to do it first. Sequel to Natea's
By Any Other Name.
It was for that reason that he was surprised to find
himself stiffening slightly when he saw the dark shadow pass by the
early colonial history section. As soon as he realized who it was,
he relaxed. "Long time no see," Duo said, leaning a hip
against the side of Heero's small cubby. A small stack of books rested
against his groin and Heero glanced at the one facing him. "Arthropod Evolution?" Duo grinned sheepishly. "Yeah. Who'd ever have
thought I'd be interested in entomology?" Heero turned off the computer he'd been working on and
stood up. "It's never too late to find a new interest in life." The two of them walked out of the library together.
Once outside, Duo squinted up at the sun. "You live around here?" "I woulda figured you for an Alpha type,"
Duo joked. Heero shrugged. "Once I left the Preventers, there
was no point getting an apartment until I was sure where I wanted
to go next. This suits my needs." Duo fell in step beside him and they both walked toward
the dormitory. When Heero let them in to his room, Duo glanced around
at the walls, not unadorned as he might have expected. Heero gestured
for him to sit down, and he did so, setting the books on the desk
next to him. "I wasn't sure you'd actually do it." Duo ran a hand through the back of his shorn hair. "I
figured it was about time." A smirk played about Heero's lips. "That too." "I, uh, transferred," Duo said, toying with
the cover of the top text. "Tried it out part time first." "And?" Duo closed the book he'd been playing with. "It's
different." "Aa." The monosyllabic response had Duo closing his eyes,
taken back to the last time he'd seen Heero. One of the few times
he'd really spoken to him, seriously, of things that had nothing to
do with OZ bases or mobile suit protectiveness. It might have been
his imagination working overtime, but he would swear that he smelled
a faintly familiar fragrance, one that had assaulted his nostrils
only once. He opened his eyes and ran a hand through his hair again.
"I, uh, think I like to learn." The smirk resembled more of a smile. "It's addictive." Duo thought of a few other things that fit that particular
description, but he tamped down the desire to blurt them out and picked
up the bottom book and passed it to Heero, who had remained standing
the entire time. Heero accepted it without hesitation, running his hands
over the textured blue leather. He opened to the first page, and then
flipped through it. "A journal?" "It's whatever you want to make of it," Duo
said with a shrug. Heero closed it and tapped the spine in his palm. "So
I can make it as hard, or as easy, to read as I want." Without
waiting for a response, he reached past Duo's shoulder to pick up
a writing instrument from the desk. He opened the book again, wrote
something with a flourish, and closed it, setting the fountain pen
back down, then placing the book carefully on top of the stack. "I like learning," Duo said slowly, "but
I've always been the type to prefer picking things up through a hands-on
method." He stood up slowly and walked toward Heero, closing
his eyes again and inhaling deeply. He opened his eyes just long enough to gauge Heero's
reaction, and then he kissed him. Heero's hands buried themselves in Duo's hair, one in
the bangs that sorely needed a trim, the other at the wisps curling
about Duo's nape. The backs of his knees hit the bed and they nearly
fell, but Heero stood firm, tightening his grip in Duo's hair as Duo
dropped one hand to Heero's hip. He slipped a finger through Heero's
belt loop and jerked him closer as their kiss deepened. He nodded then, repeating Heero's written question even
as he answered it. "Now," he said firmly. "No better time
to start, is there?" Heero answered with another kiss, and Duo groaned against
Heero's lips. It was perfectly acceptable to him. Heero had always
found actions as meaningful as words. Apparently he wasn't as hard
to read as Duo had thought, but he was looking forward to testing
that theory out. Insects and arachnids weren't the only things he'd come here to study. The End
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