Title: Sí Beag, Sí Mór 2/?
Author: Caroline (chibirei @ hotmail.com)
Rating: PG mebbe? NC-17 eventually >:)
Pairing: 1+2, 3+5, 4+H
Warnings: AU, OOC, a tad angsty at times, fantasy, magic, an insane
author with too much time on her hands
Disclaimers: for some reason I
can't quite fathom, I don't own Gundam Wing. I know, strange isn't it? I don't
make any money off it. I make money teaching bratty children. And believe me,
you wouldn't be getting much if you sued.
::Two::
The quiet stillness of the late afternoon was shattered by a loud shout,
followed by a tremendous splash. Laughter peeled through the air like tinkling
bells as one, water-logged sidhe sputtered to the surface of the crystal clear
pond.
"DUO!" a short-haired fairy screamed in righteous indignation as
she swept her sopping wet bangs out of her eyes. "When I find you, I'm going to
cut off that braid and use it to tie you to a hill of fire ants!"
"Now,
now Hilde," a golden-haired sidhe said, giggling. "I'm pretty sure it's against
Faerie Law to threaten a member of the Royal Family."
"I don't *care* if
he's the bloody king! I do *not* appreciate being tossed into the water like a
sack of acorns, *especially* if I'm asleep at the time. And in my pretty little
sun dress too," Hilde pouted, wringing out the sky blue material. "Duo! Where
are you?"
A little white handkerchief tied to a blade of grass popped up
from behind a nearby rock and waved. A moment later, a chestnut brown head
peeked fearfully out from behind the rock. A plaintive voice called out, "Truce,
Hilde?"
"Get out here right this minute so I can pound some sense into
you, Duo!" the girl shouted, stamping her foot.
Duo stood up slowly,
looking fearfully in the girl's direction. "But Hilde… it was Quatre's idea."
Hilde spun around and glared at the blonde sidhe, her purple and blue
wings flapping angrily in the late afternoon breeze. "Quatre…" she growled as
she advanced on him.
Quatre began backing off slowly, putting his arms
up in front of him to defend himself. "He's lying Hilde. I said no such thing!"
"You know Duo doesn't lie, Quatre. Your ass is mine!" she cried as she
leapt at him, sending them both into the water. Duo blinked, then doubled over
in laughter as his two closest friends tried to drown each other in the pond.
Deciding the water looked nice, he stripped down to his swim trunks and
cannonballed into the water, sending a large wave to drench his already wet
friends.
"Duo!" they both shouted as the braided sidhe resurfaced.
"Aw, you guys were already wet. What're you complaining about?" he
asked, grinning. He rolled over on his back and spread his wings, which were
dyed blue and green today. Spread out behind him, his wings acted like a
make-shift raft, allowing him to float on his back.
Hilde and Quatre
swam over to him and did the same. It wasn't often that they got out of the
palace to just relax and have fun. Their days were usually spent in their
studies and in keeping their Crown Prince out of trouble. Hilde and Quatre had
been picked at birth to be Duo's companions and the three were rarely seen
apart… except when Duo managed to escape even them.
Quatre sighed. Duo
was valiant, brave, and intelligent… everything that a good monarch should be.
But his child-like curiosity and sense of adventure got him in trouble more
often than not. Just last week, he and Hilde had gone to meet Duo after his
weapons' practice, only to find that the prince had never shown up. They'd
stammered some excuse to the weapons master before frantically tearing out of
the palace in search of him. So far they'd managed to keep every one of Duo's
disappearances a secret from his brother, the King. But this last time had been
a close call indeed.
When they had finally found Duo, the boy had been
lost in thought under his favorite willow tree. He'd refused to say what had
happened, but both he and Hilde knew something was up. So they'd decided to
"kidnap" the prince and bring him here to see if they could find out what was
wrong with him. The little pond had been one of Duo's discoveries on one of his
previous "expeditions". It was at the far reaches of Unseleigh territory, close
to the borderlands. Hopefully an afternoon of fun at one of Duo's favorite
places would get the prince to open up.
Quatre was about to broach the
subject when Duo beat him to it.
"Quatre, have you ever… kissed anyone?"
the prince asked softly as he floated across the water.
Quatre was so
surprised by the question that he lost his 'balance' and slipped under the
water. He came up coughing. Duo swam rolled over and swam to him, hitting him on
the back.
"You all right, Quatre?" the prince asked, worry clouding his
lovely purple eyes.
"Y… yeah," the golden haired sidhe sputtered. "You
just surprised me, that's all."
"Oh." Duo used his wings to backpedal
lazily through the water. "Well have you?"
Quatre glanced at Hilde, and
two of them immediately flushed and looked guilty. Duo looked from one to the
other in confusion before his eyes opened wide with understanding. He smirked
and elbowed Quatre in the ribs.
"Why Quatre, you sly devil. Why did
neither of you tell me?"
Quatre looked at him incredulously. "But… but
you're to be betrothed to Hilde, and I'm to be your seneschal. We… we've
betrayed you!"
Hilde looked like she was ready to cry, and Quatre didn't
look much better. Duo placed his hands on Quatre's shoulders, forcing him to
look him in the eye.
"Quatre, look at me. The only thing I'm upset about
is that you didn't tell me. But now that I know, I couldn't be happier for my
two best friends." He shifted his gaze to Hilde and blushed. "Hilde, you know I
love you as a friend, but you and I both know how ridiculous this betrothal is.
I was afraid I'd break your heart if I told you that I didn't want to marry
you."
Hilde's eyes grew wide in astonishment. "But… but I thought the
same thing!" She grinned and threw herself into his arms, hugging his neck until
Duo thought he'd turn blue. She kissed him on the cheek and added, "Duo, are you
sure?"
"Oi… can't… breathe…"
Hilde giggled as she released Duo.
The braided prince smiled. "Of course I'm sure Hilde. Quatre's much more suited
to deal with your mood swings than I am anyway." He ducked as Hilde took a swing
at him.
"Why you little… and while we're on the subject, why *don't* you
want to marry me?"
"Hilde," Quatre warned, wrapping his arms lovingly
around the girl's waist.
"Not that I'm not grateful," Hilde murmured to
her lover. "I'm just… curious."
Duo took a deep breath. "Hilde, please
don't take this the wrong way. I'm just not… attracted to you. Or to any girl
for that matter." He felt his face turn red as he looked away.
Neither
Quatre nor Hilde said anything for a long moment as understanding set in. While
it was no stigma to fall in love with a member of one's own gender, members of
the Royal Family were expected to marry and produce an heir.
"Duo… have
you told your brother this?"
The violet-eyed sidhe shook his head. "No.
Treize doesn't know. And I don't know how to tell him." He smiled and shrugged.
"Besides, it's not like I've been named Heir. Should Treize marry and have a
child, he or she will take the throne, not me. And it's not like I've… met…
someone…" His voice trailed off as his gaze grew distant.
Quatre shot a
look at Hilde before swimming over to his best friend. "Duo, why did you ask me
if I'd ever kissed anyone?"
Duo blushed and turned away. "I was just
wondering." When he received two disbelieving stares, he sighed. "Look, I don't
want to talk about this now anyway. Let's talk about something else."
"Like what?"
"Like… well… do either one of you know why the
Seleigh and Unseleigh courts are at war?"
Quatre blinked at the abrupt
change in subject. "Well Duo, maybe if you'd paid more attention to your history
studies rather than daydreaming…"
"I pay enough attention Quatre! And
I've never once heard the reason why the two courts have been at war for nearly
a millennium. Have you?"
"Well… no actually." He turned to look at
Hilde. "I'm not sure if anyone knows. The reason seems to have been lost in the
past."
"Then why are we still at war if no one remembers how it started
anymore?" Duo asked.
"It's… tradition, Duo," Hilde replied. "No one
questions it. It's just the way it's always been."
"Well that's stupid,"
Duo muttered as he sank down into the water to his chin.
"Maybe if you
become king, you can change all that," Quatre suggested.
"Bah. You two
are boring," Hilde said, splashing both of them. "We have more important things
to figure out."
"Like what?" Duo asked, splashing back.
"Like
how to tell our families the betrothal's off." She grinned. "And since *you* are
the prince and Heir-Apparent, I designate you to tell them."
Duo smirked
and lunged at her. "They won't need to know if you accidentally drown, Hilde.
Defend yourself!"
Quatre rolled his eyes as he watched his best friend
and his lover try to kill each other for the second time that day.
________________
Heero sighed as he fluttered wearily down to
the ground to settle on a large, green lily pad. He pulled his boots off and
laid them carefully aside so as not to get them wet. Gingerly, he put his feet
in the soothing water and leaned back, content for the moment.
"There
you are, Heero."
Heero opened one eye to watch as his closest friend and
second-in- command landed gently on the lily pad beside him. "Trowa. Finished
your sector?"
"Aa. Aside from a nest of hornets I almost stumbled into,
all's quiet."
Heero leaned back on his arms and gazed up at the blue
sky. "Why do we do this, Trowa?"
"Do what?"
"Patrol the
borderlands. There hasn't been a skirmish with the Unseleigh in two summers,"
Heero explained as he thought about a pair of violet eyes.
"That's why
we do it. We never know when another attack might come."
Heero turned to
Trowa. "Why do we fight them at all?"
The green-eyed warrior cocked his
head. "Why? Why are you even asking that, Heero? Have you been out in the sun
too long? We fight them to protect ourselves and our land."
"No, that's
not what I meant. Why did we start fighting them? What heinous crime was
committed that sent our two clans into a war that's lasted a millennium? Do we
even know?"
Trowa opened his mouth, then shut it.
"You don't
know, do you?"
"I've never thought about it. I don't think I've ever
heard the reason why the courts are at war."
Heero sighed and leaned
back again. "What if they're not evil, Trowa? They're different, but what if
we've been fighting for no reason?"
"There's always a reason for war.
What brought this on, Heero?"
The cobalt-eyed warrior leaned back,
sighing. He thought of the strange Unseleigh creature he'd met a week before.
Since their meeting, Heero had been distracted. Memories of Duo's actions and
words… and the kiss… had occupied his mind since that time. Heero had always
prided himself on being no nonsense and down to business… the 'perfect warrior'
so to speak. But lately, he found his mind wandering back to the meeting with
the Unseleigh sidhe. Even his friends had noticed how distracted he'd become.
His lips tingled with the phantom memory of that kiss. He touched his
lips with his fingers as if to make sure they were still there.
"Trowa?"
"Hn?"
"How long have you and Wufei been… together?"
"Three summers now. Why do you ask?"
Heero shifted
uncomfortably. "How did you… when did you first… kiss?"
Trowa's one
visible eye opened wide. "Why do you want to know that?"
"Just indulge
me. Please?"
"We'd been meeting secretly after dark for four moons
before I got up the nerve to kiss him."
"How was it?"
"You're
treading dangerous territory, Yuy, asking all these personal questions."
"Please, I…" He touched his lips again, lost in the memory.
Trowa sighed. "It was bloody awkward. I didn't really know what to do,
and Wufei certainly didn't know either." He smirked. "But it got better with
practice. Lots of practice."
"But the first time… did it feel right? I
mean… did it feel like stars were bursting in your stomach? Did it leave your
lips tingling for days after?"
Trowa looked at him in shock. Heero could
feel a blush steal across his face as he realized he'd probably said too much.
"You kissed someone." It wasn't a question.
"N…no. Someone
kissed me."
"Who was it? Relena?"
"Baka. You know the princess
and I are more like siblings. It wasn't her." He looked at Trowa with a
horrified expression on her face. "But don't tell her! She'll pester me until I
am forced to tell her everything."
"What makes you think I won't do the
same?"
Heero smirked. "Because I outrank you. If I tell you not to ask
me about it, you can't."
"Can you at least tell me if it was male or
female?"
Heero narrowed his eyes suspiciously. "Why?"
Trowa
smiled. "Indulge me."
"Male."
"Damn."
"What?"
"'Fei and I had a bet going. I just lost three gold pieces."
"Baka."
His green-eyed friend was about to say something when a
sudden noise from around the bend in the pond caught their attention. He
motioned Trowa to go investigate while he pulled his feet quietly out of the
water and pulled his boots on. He was lacing up the last one when his friend
returned looking rather grim.
"What was it?"
"Unseleigh scum,"
Trowa growled, fingering the hilt of his sword. "They're on *our* land."
"Where are they?"
"Just around the bend in that little cove. I
saw only three but there might be more."
"Go back. Keep watch. Make sure
they don't see you. I'll go get the men."
Trowa nodded and zipped away.
Heero flapped his brown wings and took off, clasping one hand around the amber
stone set in the pommel of his sword. By invoking the spell set in the stone,
the other members of his regiment would know to report immediately to him. The
spell also keyed them in on his location. He alighted on the branch of a nearby
rowan tree to wait.
He didn't have to wait long. Within minutes Heero
heard the buzzing of wings as his men flew through the air to him. A moment
later, nine similarly dressed warriors were hovering in the air before him.
"Heero, where's Trowa?" a black-haired sidhe asked, landing on the
branch beside him.
"He's keeping an eye on the situation, Wufei," Heero
replied, taking note of how the dark-eyed warrior's shoulders sagged in relief.
He frowned. He'd have to talk to Trowa and Wufei later. He couldn't allow
personal relationships to get in the way of their mission even if he didn't
really believe in it anymore.
"Trowa has spotted at least three
Unseleigh sidhe on Seleigh land. There may be more."
His men began
murmuring amongst themselves.
"What would you have us do, Captain Yuy?"
one of his men asked. "Do we kill them?"
"Only if they are a threat. If
not, capture them. King Merquise will want to know why they are here." Heero
dispersed his orders quickly. He didn't want the Unseleigh sidhe to get away. He
wanted to capture at least one so he could question him or her himself.
"Does anyone have any questions?" No one did. "Then let's go. Remember,
no killing unless absolutely necessary."
He rose up off the branch and
sped back the way he'd came, his men flying closely behind. As he winged his way
through the air, he tried hard to convince himself that he wanted to question
the Unseleigh sidhe about why they were on Seleigh land… and not about the
beautiful Unseleigh boy with the violet eyes.
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The
sun was hanging low in the sky when the three friends decided they needed to be
heading back to the palace. They grabbed their dry clothes (Hilde thanking the
Great Mother for packing extra as her sun dress hadn't dried yet), and took
turns changing behind some tall grass growing nearby. Duo was sitting on a rock
next to Hilde while waiting for Quatre to finish changing when a slight noise
caught his attention. He jerked his head around, listening.
"Duo, what
is it?" Hilde asked, puzzled at Duo's behavior.
Duo motioned for her to
be quiet. He looked around, eyes narrowing. "The birds have stopped singing."
Hilde's eyes grew wide. Duo was right. It was eerily quiet. The prince
stood up, motioning for her to do the same. He took a step in the direction
where Quatre was changing when the world around them seemed to explode.
A levin bolt slammed into the ground nearby, sending a shower of sand
and dirt in their direction. Duo tackled Hilde to the ground as debris went
flying. Quatre scurried out from behind the tall grass, calling their names.
"Duo! Hilde!"
Duo yanked Hilde to her feet and ran toward the
golden-haired sidhe.
"Quatre!" the violet-eyed sidhe yelled as the
battle cries of Seleigh warriors filled the air. "Take wing, Quatre! We're under
attack!"
He spurred his own wings into action, pulling Hilde up with
him. Their only choice was to outrun their attackers as they had brought no
weapons with them. Duo gathered his magic and sent a levin bolt blindly behind
him. He didn't have time to stop and aim. He had to get his friends away.
Duo could hear their enemy closing in on them. Another levin bolt flew
past his head, striking a nearby tree. A heavy branch hit by the blast came
loose just as Quatre was flying underneath. Duo screamed in denial, and, using
magic to augment his speed, pushed his friend out of the way. The branch slammed
him into the ground at breakneck speed. His last thought before darkness claimed
him was for his friends, hoping they would get away.
_______________
"Duo! NO!" Hilde screamed as she saw her friend and prince lying limp on
the ground below. She started to dive down to him when a hand caught hold of her
arm.
"Hilde, we have to get away!" Quatre cried as he dragged her away.
"But we can't just leave him!"
"We have to go for help. We're
outnumbered." Hilde continued to struggle. Quatre yanked on her arm, forcing her
to look at him. "We won't do him any good if we get captured too. One of us has
to make it back to get help." He pleaded silently with her to understand.
Hilde choked back a sob and nodded. She clasped her hand to Quatre's as
the two flew away. Quatre was right. They had to get help. But she knew she
would never forgive herself if something happened to Duo. Hand in hand, the two
raced home.
______________
Trowa landed on the ground next to
the fallen Unseleigh sidhe. He approached cautiously as if expecting the boy to
leap up and attack him. When no attack came, he knelt down and rolled the
creature over. The boy was unconscious. He grimaced at the Unseleigh's
appearance. It was almost disgusting they way they wore bright colors like that.
Quickly he placed a gaes on the boy so that when he did awaken, he would not be
able to use magic against them.
He was tying the boy's hands together
when a small mark on the inside of the boy's elbow caught his eye. His own eyes
widened as he recognized the mark.
'What in Danu's name is a member of
the Unseleigh Royal Family doing on Seleigh lands?' he thought to himself as he
finished binding the boy's hands.
Shrugging the thought off, he heaved
the boy over his shoulder and took to the air.
_______________
Heero looked up as he saw Trowa approaching. Most of his men had already
returned, disappointed in their failure at letting two of the Unseleigh sidhe
get away. But one had been caught. One was all he needed.
"Well Trowa,
looks like we've partially succeeded," he said casually as he motioned for his
friend to set his prisoner down.
"We've more than succeeded, Heero.
We've caught ourselves a prize," he replied as he flung the limp form to the
ground. "What we have here is an Unseleigh prince. I believe King Merquise will
be most pleased with us for this one."
Heero barely heard his friend's
words. He was staring wide-eyed at the figure on the ground. He'd hoped to be
able to question the prisoner about the sidhe called Duo. He'd never expected to
capture him instead.
tbc...
next part: hmmm...
Duo is now Heero's prisoner... what will Heero do with him?
yeah...
don't expect part 3 this quick. I don't know what came over me today. ^_^
Caroline