"A Life's Time"
Written By: Zazu
Disclaimer: I do not own Gundam Wing. Any characters
outside of those you recognize from Gundam Wing are my own, especially
Lily. If you know of anyone or anything that looks like an existing
character, event, or idea, it is purely a coincidence.
Archive: Gundam Wing Diaries
Rating: M (Mature) Rated for language and citrus.
Pairings: 1=2, mention of 3+4
Notes: Beta-read by ShenLong Deb...thank you! This was written for
Under The Bridge's 2006, the Colour and the Shape, a 1=2 Contest.
The ideas within are completely fictional. An unbeta-ed version was
submitted for the contest, thus if you read this on the Under The
Bridge website, the contents (namely grammar) will be different.
/blah/ denotes thoughts
Warnings: This story involves mature themes, war, and death of a main
protagonist.
Summary: After a mysterious disappearance for six and a half years,
Heero Yuy finds Duo Maxwell on L2, bringing the news that they are
needed at Preventers to stop an impending uprising. At Preventers,
Duo finds not only Wufei, but another person, a child named Lily,
who must now work with them in attempt to stop the faction from taking
over the peace they had fought for over six years ago. Must sacrifices
be made for every battle and every war?
Completed: July 1, 2006
"A Life's Time "
Chapter 8
"Heero?"
"Hm?"
Duo tugged at the blanket around his waist, pulling it higher onto
his chest as he organized his thoughts.
"What's the matter?" Heero asked when Duo didn't speak.
"Remember when I took Lily out with me to test the scanner against
you?"
"Yes."
"When we got back to base, you spoke to Wufei and you were talking
about how right they were, the AI that is."
"Yes." Heero nodded, his hand playing with Duo's braid.
"But Wufei was so firm in his orders that he didn't want us to be
giving orders on battle tactics."
Heero knew what Duo was thinking. "Lily's only managed to make one
other scanner because we don't have the parts. And you know that with
only two scanners, and no way of knowing what kind of scanner or what
number of scanners the faction has, we can't risk letting them know
we have the AI on our side too, at least not yet. All Wufei wants
Lily to do is to use the AI and figure out what sorts of AI plans
they have."
Three light beeps rang through the room and Duo moved so Heero could
pull his arm out from under his head. The Japanese man turned and
glanced at the clock and alarm by his headboard.
"Heero, Lily is requesting entry," Rika's voice was clear, although
not too loud.
"She's got Rika programmed really well." Duo chuckled as he sat up.
"Rika, let her in." Heero pulled back the blanket and stood.
"Affirmative," Dim lights turned on in the room and the door slid
open, allowing Lily to step in. She looked adorable and like a lost
child, wrapped in her blanket.
"Why aren't you asleep?" Heero asked as he walked closer and guided
the girl into the room. The door slid shut behind her.
"Had a nightmare," she said, looking up at him. "Stupid huh? But Sally
and Wufei aren't here." She tugged at the blanket that was dragging
on the ground behind her. "Hi Duo." Lily offered a small smile almost
unsuccessfully. "Rika told me you were in here."
"What?" Duo sputtered. "Don't tell me you have cameras in the rooms."
"No." Lily shook her head. "I went to bed after Wufei and Sally left
for the submarine, so I had to check Rika's logs to see if you were
in your room yet, but the last time you used the retinal scanner was
earlier, before dinner. I didn't want to look all over the logs for
the record of where you last scanned in so I tried Heero's room, and
the log told me that Heero scanned a while ago; I just assumed that
you would be with him since it's so late at night."
"You're right, it's late at night." Heero touched her shoulder. "And
little girls should be asleep."
"But I don't want to be alone, and..." She trailed off, looking forlorn
with the blanket wrapped around her small body. "And I'm scared for
Wufei." She looked down at the ground.
Duo looked up at Heero, wondering if the Japanese man would have a
problem with keeping Lily with them. It was almost two am, and they
would have to be up at six anyway. Heero understood his silent question
and answered by lifting the dragging portion of Lily's blanket in
one hand and lifting the girl with his other. He set the girl down
on the bed.
"You can stay," he said.
"Thanks Heero, Duo." She allowed Duo to help her het untangled from
the blanket, then he lifted her over himself to settle her by the
wall.
"Gonna be a tight fit, Lilykins," Duo warned. "Don't knock your head
against the wall."
"Okay." She pulled her blanket up, forming a barrier between her head
and the wall, but she sat up again. "Duo?"
"Yes?" Duo combed his fingers lightly through her hair.
"Will people die tomorrow?"
Duo sighed. "I don't know Lily," he answered honestly.
"But if I don't tell Wufei what the people are going to do, then they
will know what he will be doing, just like we knew what Heero was
going to do."
Heero slid into the bed and pulled the blankets up. "Wufei doesn't
want to let them know we have the AI yet, just like he can't let them
know that I'm still alive, even if it means some people will get hurt."
"To save many others in the next battle," Lily said. "Right?"
"Guess so," Duo murmured. "But let's just see what happens tomorrow,
okay? There's no point in thinking about it now Lily. No wonder you
had a nightmare."
"How'd you know that I had a nightmare about this?"
"Just a thought," Duo offered a small smile. "You all right sleeping
in the dark, or should we leave these dim lights on?"
"I can sleep in the dark." She lay down, turning her back to the wall,
and took a fistful of Duo's loose t-shirt. "You're here, so I can
sleep in the dark."
Duo smiled. Other than seeing Lily demand dessert, or when she had
been excited to ride in the fighter with him, this was the third time
that he had seen the girl act her age.
"Goodnight Lily," he said softly.
"Goodnight Duo. Goodnight Heero."
"Goodnight Lily." Heero tucked his elbow under his head, facing towards
the girl. Duo glanced at Heero, then smiled.
"I know you want to," he whispered before taking Heero's hand and
placing it lightly on top of Lily's at his waist. He glanced at the
girl, who smiled slightly. The corners of Heero's mouth lifted slightly
too as he felt Lily release two of her fingers from Duo's shirt and
entangle them with his own fingers. He looked at Duo, who offered
a smile before leaning his forehead against Heero's chin.
"Rika, lights out please," Heero murmured.
"Goodnight, Heero, Duo, Lily." The lights dimmed into darkness.
*****
Wufei was properly suited up when he headed for his fighter, his helmet
tucked under his arm as he made his way to the front of the assembled
pilots awaiting his final orders and words. Two screens showed the
assembly of agents on other submarines. He faced the crowd and cleared
his throat before he spoke.
"Today, we have our first battle with the faction whose intent is
to overthrow our government. Our hard-earned peace cannot be destroyed
by them. Every man here has sworn the oath to protect what many of
us fought for in the very last war. Now, we will face those who wish
to tear apart the peace we try to keep, and we will do so honorably."
"Yes sir!" The group in front of him and the two on the screens chorused
together.
"We have three armed submarines at the ready and battlements of thirty
fighters on each of them. Lady Une has assumed that first contact
will not be a full-blown battle and as previously discussed, we will
send the Alpha battlement led by me for the first wave. If there is
a need, we will call for the Bravo battlement, and finally, Charlie.
Should these three battlements fail, we will retreat on order. No
agent will disobey the orders to retreat and no agent will act recklessly."
"Yes sir!"
"We have prepared to the best of our abilities for this battle. Now,
agents, I wish you all, God speed." He turned and entered his fighter.
He had barely started the engine before a communications request was
shown. Sparing just a moment, he switched it on.
"Wufei, be careful." Lily appeared on the screen.
His mind was in battle mode, yet his eyes softened marginally at the
girl's words. "I will, Lily. I'll open communications again with Duo
and Heero later on and you will be watching the AI to tell me if you
can see anything, but speak to me through Duo and Heero because they
know how to communicate without allowing anyone else understand our
conversation." In truth, by having communication open between Duo,
Heero and himself, while not letting Lily listen in kept her from
hearing the battle.
"I will. See you soon Wufei." Her voice held no room for argument,
but her eyes held fear, much like the way she'd looked at him the
few times he had left base, armed, for a serious mission. He nodded
and the connection was severed.
Several minutes later, Wufei and his fleet were airborne and he stopped
the fleet at their starting point. The alarms on the panel in front
of him alerted him to twenty five fighters nearing them from ahead.
"Agents, incoming twenty five," he spoke. "Stay in your formations."
No one replied and he knew the agents were set to battle. An unknown
source tried to communicate and he instinctively knew it was the enemy.
He allowed the communication to come through.
"Chang Wufei, Pilot 05." A man appeared on the screen, a red bandanna
around his forehead.
"And you are?" Wufei asked.
"We are the New Intelligence," the man said. "My orders are to stay
in battle for forty five minutes or until the Preventer fleet has
been defeated; whichever comes first."
"You sound mighty confident," Wufei snorted.
The man's eyes narrowed and a glance at his screens told Wufei that
the enemy was almost at the one mile mark. "Don't play with me, kid,"
he snarled. "I helped kill the almighty Perfect Soldier and whoever
is in our way, we will kill."
Wufei's eyes hardened to what the man thought to be anger for his
friend's death. The Chinese man was relieved that Heero had lived,
but considerably angry that this man had inflicted harm on the Japanese
man.
"Then it is you whom I must kill to seek revenge for Heero!" Wufei
severed the connection and sent his fighter towards the incoming enemy.
The battle began.
"Dragon, do you read Shinigami?" Duo's voice sounded through his helmet.
"Read you, Shinigami," Wufei replied as he spun his fighter around.
"Ready to take revenge for 01."
"You found who hur...killed 01?" Duo quickly amended his words.
"Do you read?" Wufei stuck to his strategy, using his methods of meditation
to separate his mind into two strands, one to stay with battle strategy,
the other to communicate with base and try not to let on that he was
scanning the men with his own AI system. He had worked two nights
with Lily trying to thwart the AI by sticking to one battle plan;
and Duo, Heero, Quatre and Trowa had taken his battle tactics and
used Lily and her ability to understand the AI to turn things around
such that Wufei was able to use one strategy and within it, avoid
several possible streams of attack thought up by the four other Gundam
Pilots. It was a hard task, trying to do so many things at once, but
Wufei knew he had to manage it, or he would not live.
So far, the agents were holding their own and had managed to take
down five of the fighters, leaving twenty enemies.
"Presumed interpretation is not yet complete," Duo said. Wufei understood
that it meant they had attacked quick enough to avoid readings on
his men. But this relief did not last long. The enemy battalion turned
force and changed into another formation.
"Bravo half!" he called, switching on the communications to the Bravo
submarine, indicating that half of the Bravo Team would come to their
aid.
Wufei had not done more than strategic missions in the past six and
a half years, and now, as explosions rang out, lights flaring, his
fighter's sensors flashing at him, he was reminded of the days he'd
fought as a Gundam Pilot. An enemy fighter was chasing him down and
Wufei knew it was the one piloted by the man he had spoken to, the
apparent leader of this battalion of twenty five.
Only ten minutes had passed and ten of his fleet were gone while they
had only managed to lower the number of the enemy to nineteen.
"Dragon," Duo's voice was hard and firm. "Follow strategy."
"Roger." Wufei wondered why Duo was ordering him to do what he was
already doing.
"Sir?" Three small screens appeared at the bottom of his main window,
the agents looking confused.
"Strategy," Wufei reminded them, wondering why the three of the agents
situated closest to him were suddenly hooked to his communications.
"Break left to a vertical and fire six missiles from each side NOW!"
Duo ordered.
"Sir-" Two of the agents were confused.
"Do it!" Wufei's tone left no room for argument and almost as one
the four fighters, including Wufei's, broke left, turning the fighters
vertical to slide between fighters and fired twelve missiles each.
Three of the enemy fighters went down in an explosion as the rest
of Wufei's battalion followed their strategy and fired while flipping
neatly under the incoming enemy.
"Formation!" Wufei urged the three agents to comply. Immediately,
they turned and fell back in line. Wufei concentrated on keeping strategy,
not wanting any of his human bio symbols to alert the enemy AI that
he was doing anything but following strategy. "Preventers, break into
second formation!"
The remaining agents did as told, separating into three teams before
the teams swerved as one towards the enemy.
Half of the team furthest from Wufei exploded, the other half swerving
dangerously to avoid being taken down by shrapnel and debris. Wufei
cursed. They were only twenty minutes into battle. There had been
thirty three Preventer fighters before he called for second formation
and now, twenty seven remained against the sixteen enemy fighters.
Wufei didn't want to call on the rest of Bravo or Charlie teams until
their numbers had decreased to be almost even with the enemy; there
was no need to risk more lives. The fighters from the halved third
team split themselves up immediately to join the other two teams.
Wufei knew his men were aware of why their battle tactics seemed offensive,
but were really defensive. They were flying quickly around the enemy,
who were firing more than they were, but he knew soon, they would
know how they were being defensive in their offensive moves, and would
know exactly how to take them down.
/Nataku, let their bullheadedness show through,/ he thought
as he caught sight of the leading enemy fighter once more. Making
up his mind, he broke away from formation, trusting his agents to
stick to the plan.
When he had used his Gundam, there were a series of moves that Wufei
had liked to use for close-range battle. He wasn't using a Gundam
at the moment, but the moves could be applied, and Wufei knew them
like the back of his hand. He began the first, the second moves, and
guessed that the enemy could predict what was coming. Then, he swerved,
breaking into the fifth maneuver and into the seventh half way before
going back to the first one and taking down the lead fighter.
The enemy had the AI, but Chang Wufei had a faster reaction time than
most soldiers. Coupled with the series of maneuver that he had used
so often and knew so well, his manipulations were flawless. He didn't
dare to second guess how quick the AI was working; Lily had demonstrated
that the AI interpretations were no more than a thought. But he dared
to risk that while the AI had an inhuman reaction time, whoever was
giving instructions, and whoever was receiving instructions, would
not be able to process the material quick enough before he made for
the kill.
Nataku answered his prayers, for the moment the leading enemy fighter
burst into a ball of flame, the remaining enemy fighters broke out
of formation, trying to take down as many other fighters as possible.
Lily had said that the enemy's AI may be able to do more readings
from whatever kind of scanner they had while they were only able to
do them one at a time. But the AI offered readings through one port
and someone had to be there to take the AI's information and give
orders regarding the battle technique.
"Keep the second formation, split into three!" Wufei cried. The Preventer
pilots quickly divided themselves into three teams and they methodically
tried to take down the enemy fighters.
"Shinigami sees death!" Duo's voice cried angrily. The next moment,
one of the Preventer teams went up in a burst of explosion and flames.
Wufei knew, that Shinigami did not see death, but the AI had seen
that the enemy would out-maneuver that team.
"Bravo team!" he called for the second half. "Shinigami!" he tried
to get instruction from Duo.
"Break formation, break formation!" Duo urged. "Act as your own!"
"What?" Wufei swerved his fighter, Duo's words were static as his
fighter took a laser to the tail, just grazing slightly but sending
the alarm claxons ringing in the cockpit. "I didn't hear that!"
"Hey!" Duo's voice cried. Immediately, Lily's voice came over.
"Wufei, their AI is like ours. Several of the enemy fighters have
the scanner, but they do a wide scan and their AI has interpreted
the moves of your formations. Let the agents act on their own and
while the AI will now know you are doing that, the person behind the
port can't give orders fast enough if you go for the kill! Break formation!"
"Roger!" Wufei switched on his open communications. "Break formation!"
he ordered.
The formations broke and Wufei selected a fighter to target. The enemy
was no longer in teamwork and while Wufei had asked for the formation
to break, some of the Preventers broke off in pairs, their fighters
dancing around the single fighters and leaving almost no room for
them to retaliate.
In a few minutes a collective cheer went up as the last fighter was
taken down.
Back at the base, Duo sighed with relief, along with Lily.
"What happened there?" he asked the girl who had climbed onto him
and snatched the communication headset.
"I AI-ed the AI. Does that make sense?" she asked, turning to look
at him.
"So what did you find out?"
"Their scanner does a wide range scan and not just a single person
like ours," Lily answered. "According to our AI and the few fighters
that Wufei scanned, the men had waited for our formations to be scanned,
then tried their battle tactics against ours. When they succeeded,
groups of our fighters died, not just one at a time." She looked away
at the thought of people dying. "The AI was made to interpret and
offer a solution through the port and from there, someone else is
giving the instructions to the fighters. I...I'll try to make the
wide scanner too."
An unknown connection tried to connect to Wufe, and he switched off
the open one to have a private conversation.
"Chang Wufei." Another man, also wearing a red bandanna, appeared
on the screen. "You only need to know me as the New Intelligence Leader;
Red." He tapped his forehead. "Red for the blood your Preventers will
shed, just like the blood of Heero Yuy."
Wufei's eyes narrowed.
"Two weeks," Red said. "Two weeks, same place and that will be our
final battle."
The connection was severed.
~ * ~
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