"Crimson Bonds"
Written By: SkyLark
DISCLAIMER: I do not own Gundam Wing, or its characters.
I just love playing with them.
Pairings: 1x2x1, 5xOC, 3xOC, 4xR, 6x9, 13xU
Warnings for Overall Series: Angst, Violence,
Sap, Lemons/Limes, AU
Summary: Sequel to Vamp fic Crimson Ties
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Betaed by ShenLong *hugs*
"Crimson Bonds"
[Birds flying high... You know how I feel
Sun in the sky... You know how I feel
Breeze drifting on by... You know how I feel
It's a new dawn... It's a new day... It's a new life
For me... And I'm feeling good
-Lyrics to "Feeling Good' performed by Michael Buble]
Chapter 69
A new year. A chance to start over and begin anew.
For Angela McAdams, there was no greater meaning to the sentiment
than when she woke hours after celebrating New Year's Eve with her
family. Having had spent several days mulling over the crossroads
that she had come to in her life, she had come to decide which path
she was going to take.
Difficult a choice as he was to make, the living had never felt more
sure of anything being the right thing in all of her days. It was
with that confidence that she calmly walked into the living room to
talk with her mother.
Lowering her electronic book onto the coffee table beside her recliner,
Nancy smiled, "Ah. Good morning. How are you feeling this morning?
Can I make you something for breakfast? You're the first one to rise,
so I wanted to wait until there was signs of life after last night's
party before I made anything for us."
Angela grinned as she reassured, "I'm fine, Mom. Thank you."
Taking up the loveseat across from the Senator, she frowned nervously,
"I was hoping that we might be able to talk alone for a little
while anyway."
"Oh?" the brunette replied, her head tilting and eyes blinking.
Folding her hands atop her crossed knees, she nodded firmly, "Alright.
What is on your mind, sweetheart?"
Drawing a deep breath, her daughter fixed their gazes on one another.
"I know how hard you fought for the new registration laws. And
I couldn't be more proud of you for sticking to what you believe the
way that you have... but..."
Instantly, the matriarch's smile fell away at the surprising turn
at the end of her child's praise. "But?" she repeated in
question, the disbelief clear in her tone. "But what, Angela?"
she pressed, the warmth in her posture and timbre melting away in
a challenge.
With a rough swallow, the blonde intern announced clearly, "But
the laws are wrong. Everything that we thought that we knew about
Vampires... it's all wrong." Shaking her head, her eyes began
to water as she continued, "I can't stand behind the hate that's
been passed on to us generation after generation when no one in our
family ever took the time to really understand the Infected."
"Angela!" her mother exclaimed, shock and confusion marring
her face. "Where on Earth is this coming from?!"
Without looking back, the intern pushed through her mounting surge
of emotions and informed, "I'm a Companion to a Vampire, mother."
Jaw falling open, Nancy made an inarticulate sound that sounded like
a moan and a sharp cry at the same time. Paling, she shook her head
vehemently and breathed, "That's not true. It's not possible."
Gasping, her face turned red with rage as the realization hit her.
"John," she growled deeply, her eyes narrowing into a dangerous
glare.
As she sat forward in her chair, the politician hissed, "You
mean to tell me that... that..." Arms flailing about, she yelled,
"...*bastard* is an Infected and he influenced you into believing
that you're somehow mystically connected!? Don't you see that this
is some attack against me from his kind to get back at me for what
I've done?!"
It was Angela's turn to be taken aback by the turn in the conversation.
"You really think that's what this is about?!" she laughed
sharply. "Mom, they're not vengeful like that... not the way
that livings can be! I don't think that you've been a second thought
to them ever since the amendment was passed!"
Hard as it was for the Senator to admit, she didn't know what offended
her more- the fact that her daughter was so easily swayed by a monster,
or the possibility that her life's work was nothing more than a fleeting
memory to any creature.
She had single-handedly changed the course of how mortals and the
Infected existed in the world. She had been a hero, a celebrity to
the point of being a household name. And she deserved that recognition
after her tireless efforts to stand for what was right and good.
Gripping the armrests of the recliner beneath her, Nancy snapped,
"How would you know that? Did *John* say as much? He got you
to speak to me like this when you know how important and influential
what I've accomplished is?"
"No," Angela answered. Righting herself to display her resolve,
she stated, "In fact, he released me to make up my own mind.
What I'm telling you is coming from me and no one else. Believe me
when I say that I despised his kind every bit as much as you did because
I didn't know any better- just like you."
Shoulders shrugging, the intern muttered, "And yet at the same
time, we're preached to about not judging others. Until recently,
I thought that rule didn't apply to Vampires. All along, we forgot
the simple fact that they all started out as livings, the same as
us."
Her mother gritted through her teeth, "They are nothing like
us. Perhaps they were once, but that changed forever once they were
turned into the demons that they are now. They prey on humans, poisoning
their minds into trusting them... into thinking that they have an
unbreakable connection. You have to pull some sense together and not
be another one of their victims."
Angela officially had enough at that.
Glowering, she bit out, "If you want to discuss a real victim,
you should start with his mother! She's being held captive by Hunters
while their family is being stalled in finding her thanks to their
being tracked every step they take!"
Physically reeling back as though she had been smacked in the face,
the Senator barked out, "His mother?! Vampires don't have mothers!
Are you saying that there's proof of an Infected turning humans?!
I'll personally see to it that their existence is ended under the
strict laws that prohibit it!"
"She had John and his siblings naturally," Angela insisted.
"There's enough documented evidence out there that not only can
she conceive, but she delivered ten healthy Vampire babies. Now she's
missing, expecting another child in the process and undergoing who
knows what because of that! Meanwhile, there's no signs of real hope
in her search thanks to the amendment that makes every Infected's
whereabouts known to anyone."
Irate beyond reason, Nancy rose to her feet hollering, "Then
good riddance to her! One last Vampire to worry about!" Those
words registering with her, she froze in horror.
Every bit as fortified, her daughter stood up slowly with a new shimmer
in her blue eyes. "Do you see what you've become thanks to that
hatred?" she managed brokenly. "You think I'm weak-minded?
You haven't even considered that maybe I looked into every angle of
this before I decided to announce this to you? I'm in love with John.
Not because of some falsified power that Vampires have over livings,
but because I *choose* to accept the natural, God-given bond that
we share."
Gulping past the thick lump in her throat, Angela murmured, "And
his family is my family, too. I may not know them, but I'm sure as
hell going to do everything I can to help them. It's up to you if
you'll support us or not, but it'd mean the world to me if you would."
Quickly closing the gap between them, she wrapped her arms around
the stunned politician and whispered, "I love you, Mom."
Pulling back, she reached into the pocket of her jeans and removed
a folded paper that she set onto the coffee table. "That's the
number to my new secured line where you can reach me whenever you
want to talk."
Bowing her head, the intern turned on her heels and headed out of
the living room without looking back. Automatically grabbing her coat
on her way to the front door, she pulled her arms through and stepped
outside to the brightening new dawn.
And standing in wait at the end of the walkway through her home's
front garden were her deliverers into the official start of her new
beginning.
His face splitting into a brilliant smile, John met her in a few rushed
paces to pull her into his arms. Not wanting to waste another second
in the moment, Angela leaned up to initiate the deep kiss that let
him know exactly how much she had missed him. Just a few feet behind
him, Wufei looked on with an elated grin on his scaly face.
When the soul mates finally parted, the living greeted the Mimic with
a warm, "Hi, Dad." Only in speaking the words did she really
feel the impact of having such a figure back in her life after years
following the passing of her birth father. Wiping a stray tear, she
walked into his arms as they opened to her.
Chucking deeply as he held her, Chang replied with a sincere, "Welcome
to the family." As they pulled away, he noted a certain Senator
looking on from the large bay window of the living room. Sobering,
he offered a subtle nod of acknowledgement... and sympathy. Nancy
blinked in surprise, but quickly recovered to glare and storm away
from sight once more.
Saddened as he was for the politician, the Chinese Infected couldn't
help the smile that returned to his face as he focused back on his
son and bonded daughter-in-law. "How are you holding up?"
he asked the mortal.
"That was the hardest thing I ever had to do," Angela admitted.
The deep frown of her lips slowly curled back upward as she tightened
her arm that was looped around John's. Beaming at her Chosen, she
added, "But at the same time... I've never felt better in my
life." Moved by her sentiment, her partner's gold-ringed blue
eyes filled with tears of relief and unspeakable joy.
Well aware of what she was experiencing, Chang smirked. "Then
in that case, ready to go?" he asked. The couple nodded enthusiastically
as he held onto their free arms, chuckling, "Good. Hold on."
In the next blink, they were gone in a swirl of brilliant hues that
faded off into thin air.
Back inside the house, Nancy McAdams was back in her recliner. Hands
clenched into tight fists resting on her lap, she stared out into
nothingness as her conflicting emotions coursed through every fiber
of her being. It was impossible for her to sort out what feeling was
winning out over all of the others...
...Oh, but there was anger to be sure. Then, finally, there was only
emptiness.
Whimpering, she lowered her head as the tears came on.
* * * *
Her enlarged eyes taking in her new surroundings, Angela's mouth dropped
open. It was evening wherever she was, if the glow of lamps throughout
the living room she was standing in served as any indication. In the
doorway, a pair of Infected standing by nodded and smiled in greeting
to her.
Right away, she recognized them- one from his ties to two of the more
famous Vampires in the world and the other through having already
made their acquaintance.
"Charles," the mortal grinned widely. Pointing to the Original
at her brother's side, she stammered, "Y-you're Heero Yuy. I've
read about you in old news clippings in history classes."
Walking towards her, the Japanese immortal smiled, "That would
be Uncle Heero, now." He embraced the young woman firmly as she
held him back in kind.
The tall, redheaded Vampire just behind him moved in to scoop their
new arrival up in a bear hug that lifted her feet from the floor with
an elated, "Hey, sis! Great to have you on board!"
Her laughter filling the air while hanging onto him, Angela replied,
"Thanks, Charles!" Carefully lowered back to the ground,
her splitting grin faded when she took in the room around them. "So...
where exactly are we?" she asked.
Smiling encouragingly when she looked to him, John stated, "We're
just outside of Beijing." He gestured to the long table fitted
with computers and a series of electronic storage devices. "This
is where we've set up shop to pick up the search for Mom and Uncle
Duo."
"Uncle Duo?" the living frowned in confusion. That was one
piece of the puzzle that was wrapped around her new family that had
yet to be discussed with her.
To the saddened faces watching her, she inhaled deeply and set herself
to the realization that this was part of her existence now. "Okay,"
she nodded. "Fill me in on everything and tell me what I can
do to help the search."
* * * *
The following morning in the Australian Outback...
"I really don't know how to thank you all for the hospitality
you've shown me," Senator Dobson said to his hosts as he was
led to the main elevators that would lift him above the Earth's surface.
"This has been a much needed vacation as well as a once in a
lifetime experience."
Arms folded behind his back as he kept up the lead,
Septum smirked, "Happy to have given you the opportunity, friend."
Pausing by the large doors of the lift, he faced his honored guest
to warn, "Now just be sure to keep your head down and guarantee
that nothing happens within the Senate to jeopardize our security
here. We're only weeks away from closing out on our little investments.
I would hate to have everything crumble down on us when we're so close
to cashing in."
Firmly squeezing the politician's arm, Lucie smiled, "You've
seen my good side. You wouldn't want to know the other if anything
were to go wrong and you were to blame for it." Though she had
a friendly giggle to her statement, there was a darkness to her grin
and the very real warning behind the message that was not missed by
any of her present company.
Clearing his throat, Eric nodded, "Oh, nothing to worry about
there. For an appeal to the amendment to come in the next couple of
months, the Vampire Council would have to present an incredibly strong
case to why it would need to be reversed. Time is not on their side
for that. But if by some strange turn of events it should unfold,
I have more than enough Senators trembling in my pocket with the secrets
that I've dug up on them."
Head shaking, he reassured, "Between that and another added card
up my sleeve, we should breathe easily from this point out."
His associates in crime smirked in complete satisfaction with that.
After handshakes were exchanged, the plump man followed his Hunter
escort into the elevator. Once the doors sealed him away, Aisley sighed
deeply and faced her lover. "I thought that we would never have
a moment alone," she purred as she wrapped her arms around the
researcher's neck for a heated kiss that left nothing to the imagination
of what she was spurring on.
She had played her part for their company well. Now was the time to
solidify her place as Millers' partner.
Of course, their experiences between the sheets left much to be desired
compared to what the Hunter had thought she would experience with
Broderick... but that was a small price to pay for what was coming
her way. As she was gently pulled to their shared quarters, her lips
curled in a sly smile.
Life was good. And it was only going to get better from that point
forward.
* * * *
Trowa's leg bounced up and down rapidly in anticipation as he sat
next to his wife. Giggling, Midi told him softly, "My love, you're
coming dangerously close to making a divot in the floor. Try and relax."
"Sorry," the Original grinned sheepishly,
slapping a hand over his jumping knee to still it. The nerves were
an impossible thing for him to fight off. Ever since that morning,
he had his first ghost sensation of what would have been butterflies
in his stomach were he living. It was beyond him how his wife could
be so at ease in light of their situation.
Biting his lip, the tall Infected leaned against his bride and inquired,
"So... what do you think? I mean your blood did taste different
when I bit you earlier."
The Clan matriarch chewed on the inside of her cheek in careful consideration.
"I don't know," she replied, their gold-ringed eyes meeting.
"There are some strange things going on, but I honestly don't
know if it's my head making me imagine them or..."
...or if those signs were, in fact, real.
Letting out a long rush of air that had filled his lungs, Trowa reached
over to squeeze his Chosen's hand. "I know the timing pressure
we're under to get pregnant," he muttered. "But whatever
happens, we'll find another way to fight the registration amendment.
We'll have a baby... hell, a lot of babies one day."
"Fortunately, you won't have to wait long for that," Sally's
voice announced. Gasping, the Vampires' wide eyes snapped to the patient
room doorway to find the doctor standing there with a brilliant smile
on her face. Tapping the clipboard she was hugging to her chest, she
offered a warm, "Congratulations."
The Infected shot to their feet, cheering and embracing each other
tightly. "Really?!" Midi managed through her tears as she
looked over to the Companion. Nodding, Po stepped up to give each
of her friends a firm hug.
Pulling himself together once the incredible news set in, Barton pulled
his wife close against him again and kissed her soundly. His emerald-and-gold
eye shimmering when he pulled away, he rested their foreheads together
and grinned, "We have to call Treize."
With a wink, Sally giggled, "Already on it. You two enjoy this
moment. The rest of us will take it from here." Turning away
at their grateful smiles, she slipped from the room as the door slid
closed behind her.
Alone out in the hallway, the braided doctor threw her free arm into
the air as she whispered an excited, "Yes!" Practically
dancing to her office, she knew that the legislative fight was far
from over... but this was a hell of a good blow against the new law.
* * * *
Broderick was on edge beneath his calm surface. Hands stuffed into
his pockets, he ran his fingers over the small remote that controlled
the prisoners' collars to steel himself for what he needed to do.
Smirking to the Hunters that he passed along the catwalks, he came
to a halt before the sealed off destination.
Shortly after his three quick knocks to the door, it slid open to
reveal Emma. The girl smiled widely up at him, hands folded behind
her back and wearing a simple green sundress with purple flower details
and sneakers on her feet. It fit the bill of what Dawson had asked
her to wear- something light and sporty to make it easy to run.
A smirk tugging the corner of his mouth, the Hunter greeted, "Hello,
Miss Emma."
"Hi, Broderick," the brunette replied as she stepped. Well
prepared for her part, she asked for any possible ears listening in,
"Am I going to the lab again?"
Like so many other times in the past when he served as her escort,
Dawson nodded, "Yea. We need to make sure that Vampire stays
quiet for a while."
Such was the protocol whenever there was to be a massive changing
of the guards throughout the base. They were few and far between,
but this shift following Senator Dobson's departure was a particularly
large endeavor due to the heightened security for his appearance.
Feigning a frown, Emma sighed, "Alright." She stepped out
to join him in the corridor, the pigtails at either side of her head
bouncing with her movement until she was standing just behind him.
"Ready to go?" the tall young man asked cryptically as he
peered over his shoulder to the bright eyes gazing up at him. To anyone
else who may have overheard, they would have assumed that he was referring
to the prison... but the co-conspirators knew he meant they were 'going'
much further away than that.
Nodding vehemently, the child wasn't about to risk betraying her overwhelming
excitement. "Okay," Broderick grinned and took the lead
along the catwalks to the laboratory with Emma close behind.
* * * *
Solo had been on pins and needles all morning, knowing what was about
to transpire. The burden on him as to what he was going to bestow
onto the little Companion falling squarely on him had weighed heavily
on the Hybrid.
Only until he thought out every possibility of how the escape could
potentially work out did he finally come to one clear conclusion.
And he knew, when the doors to the holding cell opened to Broderick
and Emma, exactly what he had to do.
TBC
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