The Price of Redemption
Chapter 24
By Midii Une
Yasmina held the delicately wrought silver necklace up to
the light of the small bedside lamp. The sparkling rainbow of
pastel-colored gemstones glittered up at her evoking the memory of a sweet
spirit and a tender smile.
Her eyes widened with surprise as she glanced in the mirror
and caught a glimpse of the gentle expression her mother always wore reflected
on her own face. When had she turned from a sheltered and innocent girl
to the stern businesswoman she was now?
She missed them. Oh how she missed them all:
Mother, Father and especially dearest Iria, her beloved twin sister. The
pale blue aquamarines and soft purple amethysts sparkled gloriously in the
light and in their radiance she felt a message. Mother and Iria would not
want her to treat Quatre this way no matter her feelings about this
marriage. She closed her eyes and wished fiercely for the guidance of those
two sweet souls as she resolutely placed the necklace in a velvet box.
Quatre sat on the edge of the bed and reached down wearily
to untie his brown oxfords. He had just managed to shoo Duo away having
listened to the other pilot’s well-meant advice. All he wanted was for
tomorrow to come. The waiting was so difficult but it would all be worth
it and there was a lot to be said for anticipation.
At the light sound of knock on the door he instantly wished
he’d spent less time picturing Dorothy in her bed and had hurried to turn out
the light. With a sigh of resignation he stood and cracked the door to
peek at the latest visitor, half-expecting Duo to have returned with just one
more piece of advice.
“Yasmina…
Quatre stared at his sister, noticing that she looked
uncomfortable and seemed at an uncharacteristic loss for words. Finally
she awkwardly thrust something into his hand and hung her head for a moment
before speaking.
“This was Mother’s, Father gave it to her before you were
born. It was designed especially for her. I’m sorry for how I’ve
acted; it’s just that you’re so young… Well, anyway, I think you should
have this, for Dorothy. It’s what Mother and Father would have wanted,”
his sister said, her words flowing swiftly and almost blending together so he
could not quite understand them. He held the little velvet box tightly in
his hand for a moment as old, unwanted feelings crept up from hidden places in
his heart.
Yasmina raised her eyes and looked closely at her little
brother. He did seem so incredibly young, the uncanny innocence of his
turquoise eyes and his baby-soft, shining blonde hair.
In an instant he was pressing the necklace back into her
hand, having barely looked at the beautiful object that was a link to their
shared past, their lost parents.
“Thank you Yasmina, but you keep it. It’s kind of you but I
never knew Mother, I’m sorry. I’m sure she loved you girls after you were
born and she got to know you. But I—I never got to see her. How
could I have meant anything to her…
Yasmina’s stubborn temper flared and blazed back to
life. Why did it bother him so, she wondered, a sharp stab of jealousy
piercing her heart. He was mother and father’s only real child, he
was the one father kept with him while she and the others had been separated
after mother died and raised on resource satellites learning how to be useful
to the Winner Empire. The only sisters she had ever grown to know well
were Iria of course, who had died saving Quatre and Safira, who was almost like
her own child.
Quatre was so mistaken about everything but she had
promised, all of them had promised Father to keep silent. How could they
have known that it would hurt Quatre as much to believe he was not a naturally
born child as it would have to know that his birth had cost mother her life.
She stole a last glance at his bent blonde head, the blue
eyes dark with shadows as she clutched the necklace in her hand and navigated
the dark hall back to her own room.
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Midii stirred restlessly, eyes snapping open suddenly from
a disturbing dream that was already fading. The place was dark and
strange and she wrinkled her nose slightly at the strong, musty smell that rose
from the damp old bed. She rubbed her face on Trowa’s warm chest, letting
the fine hairs tickle her face. He kept sleeping soundly, his mouth open
slightly and she smiled against his skin thinking it must have been a
once-in-a-lifetime party with the guys to make him sleep like this.
Usually only the slightest movement from her triggered his instincts and he was
awake instantly. Mischievously she picked up an end of her long blonde
hair and tickled his cheek with it, stifling a giggle as he moved his head
violently and snarled a name…Duo.
Her body shook with her silent laughter but he kept
sleeping. She raised her head and looked down on him in the dim
light. Midii smoothed her fingers over his stubbly cheek, enjoying the
rough masculine feel of it. Her gentle touch elicited no more strange
outbursts so she leaned her chin on her hand and looked at him to her heart’s
content while she traced the lines of his face. She felt that she loved
him so much that it almost didn’t seem quite right that they should be here
together like this. Deep in the back of her mind small doubts tried to
reassert themselves and banish the happiness she had felt as he made love to
her that night.
He deserved better than her, her conscience nagged
relentlessly, remorse filling her that she had hurt him once. He deserved
a princess like Relena or someone strong and unyielding in their beliefs like
Dorothy or someone who could fight beside him like Hilde. His life had
been so hard and what was she but one more hardship, one more worry…all she
could offer was her love and even that she had marred by that one long-ago
choice. Thierry’s innocent, happy face appeared in her mind and she
closed her eyes tightly, knowing that she would make the same choice again if
she could have gone back. But not now, now she knew she would give her
own life if only to keep the two of them safe, and Marc and Michel wherever
they were…
“Stop it,” she ordered herself, her voice a whisper. Trowa
only wanted her to believe in them and she would. From now on she would always
stay beside him and trust in his love. Perhaps he did deserve better but
fate had given him her and she would do her very best to see that he didn’t
regret his choice.
She opened her tightly clenched eyes to find him studying
her from beneath his lashes.
“What were you thinking,” he asked softly. Midii
sensed the suspicion and something like a note of nervousness in his
voice. Her own doubts and fears fled swiftly now that he was awake and
she wasn’t alone. She steeled herself and made a conscious decision to
speak honestly, biting back the comforting lie that rose automatically to her
lips.
“I was thinking about you and my brothers. I couldn’t
help but wonder what I would do now. I could only think I’d rather die
myself than let anything happen to any of you. I was such a coward when I
was young Trowa. I’m so, so sorry I hurt you…
She gasped as his arms tightened around her
violently. “Don’t, don’t talk about dying,” he whispered harshly in her
ear, his rough skin scraping her face. “I won’t let it happen
again. I’ll fight to protect you, that’s why soldiers, that’s why anyone,
needs to fight--to protect the ones they love. I learned that from all of
you; Cathy and Quatre and especially you.”
Midii wrapped her arms around his waist and nuzzled her
face in his neck. “I want to fight too. I can’t sit at home and
wait, I want to be beside you in everything, it’s what I’ve always
wanted. When we’re apart it’s like the best and strongest part of me is
missing Trowa. After summer’s over let’s go back to outer space and keep
working for peace.”
She could hear him grumble deep in his throat.
“If I said no, you’d probably go off and do it anyway
unless I kept you chained to the bed,” he said, his serious tone lightening as
her hand slid softly from his chest to the top of his thighs.
Midii shrieked in surprise as he moved with her in his
arms, pinning her beneath him and glaring down at her fiercely.
“No more secrets,” he said sternly, fixing her with his emerald
gaze. “We’ll discuss our future with Preventer later but for now just
promise that nothing you choose to do will be secret from me.”
“And you as well,” she bit back quickly.
His brows lifted in surprise, but he only hesitated a
second before nodding agreement.
“Mmm,” Midii said lazily, squirming restlessly beneath the
long body that pinned her against the musty sheets. “But why can’t we
discuss it now?”
He captured her lips in a deep kiss, silently ending the
discussion for the moment.
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The soft sounds of water lapping at the pier, the bumping
of a docking barge along with whispering voices carried up on the breeze and
into the room where Dorothy dozed restlessly.
“There,” she told herself, eyes flying open wide and her
legs slipping swiftly over the side of the bed as she instantly came fully
awake. “It’s officially morning if guests are arriving already.”
The rosy light of dawn was in truth turning the gray sky
pink with its light when Dorothy pushed aside the heavy draperies and the sheer
curtains to reveal a specter from her past.
She barely noted Lucrezia Noin embracing old Pagan in a
joyful hug before her eyes found the tall, blonde-haired man that stood apart
from the two of them. Apart from the world somehow as he had always
been. Dorothy’s thoughts raced. No surprise really that Relena
would ask Noin and Milliardo to be here.
Relena had announced that after the wedding she would
forever relinquish the lands and palace of the Cinq Kingdom as a public site
for the Earth Sphere United Nation. It would be a place of learning again, a
home for the important peace documents that were still being forged, a place
for those who continued to hope for peace to visit on pilgrimages and to never
forget the horror of war. There were still ruins and remains of the
terrible battle when the Cinq Kingdom fell a second time and Epyon had
raged. These Relena would leave as reminders of the waste caused by war,
the destruction of beauty and of precious human life itself.
Dorothy and Quatre’s wedding would be the last official
ceremony held in Cinq under Peacecraft rule. After today it would all belong to
the people of the United Earth Sphere. And now Dorothy could see
Milliardo Peacecraft staring up at the recreated palace of his troubled youth.
His beautifully regal face was inscrutable as Relena and Heero slowly descended
the long staircase to the river to meet Cinq’s true king. Dorothy felt a
pang for this man and all he had lost and yet even he had dared to live again,
to move on with someone who loved him with a legendary passion. And as
she looked down on the princely figure, the rising sun turning his hair to
shining silver as his eyes continued to gaze upon his lost kingdom, she knew
that here at last was someone who would truly understand her. She hummed softly
to herself, relief and a sense of peace affecting her dark mood as she hurried
to dress.
Only Milliardo heard the soft noise in the doorway of the
lavishly appointed drawing room. Lucrezia and Relena were sitting close
together on a rose velvet sofa exclaiming over all the news about the upcoming
baby in light, happy tones. By contrast he and Heero glowered at each other
surreptitiously from the territory they’d staked out on either side of the
burgundy velvet drapes. Neither knew what to say, old enemies as brothers now,
brought together in this preposterous situation by the mighty and miraculous
force housed in the delicate body of his little sister Relena Peacecraft.
A thin smile curved his lips as he noticed Dorothy spying
on them all. She hadn’t yet lost her bold, intrusive ways and he had a
quick memory of her confident approach to Libra during the war. Her confidence
so palpable that he had been intrigued enough to invite her in. She
intrigued him again now, some of that confidence she’d always exuded seemed to
be missing and he himself felt a sudden urge to be with one of his own kind.
Perhaps some day he and Heero—Heero Yuy his brother-in-law,
he thought tightly—would forge some type of brotherly bond. But that day
seemed far away and he took the opportunity to slip away and follow Dorothy out
into the garden. Dorothy, who had fought beside him on Libra.
Dorothy who had shared those halcyon days of youth with Treize and himself on
the vast Dermail estates. Dorothy, who shared his prodigal and slightly
tainted status among all these stellar soldiers and his sister who had fought
for peace while they had taken a more indirect route.
But the world needed the efforts of all of us, he told
himself, even now only partially believing in what he had done. His
actions during the war had been so at odds with his pacifist Peacecraft
upbringing. Milliardo wore a mask no longer; Zechs Merquise was buried in
the grave beside Treize. And yet sometimes he felt as if he wore it still
as he casually strode up to Dorothy, who knelt in the dewy grass beside a clump
of lily-of-the-valley. They had been Queen Katerina’s favorite flower, he
recalled, a wave of nostalgia for his mother flooding his soul as he saw the
dainty white flowers growing in abundance in this garden she would never see. A
part of him wanted to stop Relena from giving all this away, part of him wanted
to claim it as the king he should have been. But the impulse died, he had
given up those rights so long ago to the more suitable heir. As always
her gestures were the admirable ones that fit the occasion perfectly. His dear
little sister, Relena. He turned his attention back to the girl beside
him.
“Something is troubling you Dorothy,” he said, speaking
suddenly without greeting, as if they had seen each other only moments before
and years had not gone by since their last meeting.
She appreciated his lack of sentimentality and stood beside
him, brushing the damp grass from her skirt.
“Does it never trouble you Mr. Milliardo, to have the love
of someone like Noin?”
He raised a slender brow, barely discernible beneath his
tumbling silver blonde bangs, but she noticed it and smirked in return.
“I must also wonder if I am doing Quatre a disservice by
marrying him today. A part of me wants to run back to my estates and curl
up in bed away from the world, away from him,” her voice broke suddenly.
“I hurt him Milliardo, I tried to kill him, I wanted to destroy all that awful,
hurtful kindness before it could change me. What if—
“It won’t happen again,” the man beside her said instantly,
although he offered no other sympathy. “You are a different person now,
in a different world. Your heart guides you now, not the pain of loss or the
manipulations of the ZERO system.”
He gestured with a hand to where they could see Lucrezia
and Quatre chatting on a balcony above them. Dorothy turned away swiftly,
suddenly not wishing to risk her luck with a glimpse of the one she ached to
see. But the quick vision turned her cheeks pink with pleasure and her
eyes glistened.
“I understand,” Milliardo said softly, continuing to let
his own gaze rest on his wife above him. She had always stood above him, in
loyalty and goodness and strength. In his heart he believed he would
never be good enough for her but he would never leave her side again. He
had promised and it was all he could give her.
“Perhaps we don’t believe we deserve their love,” he continued,
as Dorothy looked down misty-eyed at the small white flowers. “But they have
always been wiser and stronger than we have been and if they believe in it, it
must indeed be so. Who are we to question, all we can do is try our best
to make them happy if we can.”
Squealing tires and crunching gravel announced yet another
arrival and Dorothy heard Quatre call Trowa’s name in relief and she looked to
see her missing maid of honor returned at last.
“Thank you,” she said quietly as she walked past Milliardo
back to the house, the confident bounce back in her step as she prepared to
give Miss Midii a piece of her mind for abandoning her. But she smiled as
she walked away and the tall man behind her bowed slightly in
acknowledgement. He knew that Dorothy would be fine; he bent and picked
one of the fragrant little flowers to give to Noin, smiling a bit in
anticipation of her reaction. She took such pleasure from each small show
of devotion. He knew that he would renew his own vow today along with
Dorothy and Quatre to make her happy for the rest of her life.
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Under Lady Une’s and Sally’s joint command the Preventer
officers on hand at the wedding were dressed in formal attire to blend in with the
guests and dignitaries present. They wanted nothing to jar the peace and
beauty of this wedding day in Cinq, a symbolic union of Earth and outer space
although no one said it directly. Dorothy was one of the highest ranking
nobles left on the planet and Quatre Winner was himself the uncrowned prince of
outer space, his influence in the colonies nearly unparalleled with his vast
business holdings and status as an upcoming young diplomat. This marriage
was yet another tie that the Earth Sphere United Nation wanted to hold up as a
shining example of the peace they had managed to protect so carefully over the
last brief years. Each day it seemed to take stronger hold and
become more of a reality than a precious dream.
But as long as the generation who had fought and lost loved
ones lived there would always be a river of discontent roaring along in the
background. Diarmid Walker kept his bright blue eyes averted from the
groom. Just looking at Winner started an ache in the pit of his stomach,
a sickening mixture of anger and sorrow. The visions of his brother’s
mobile suit exploding over and over in the awful grip of the Gundam Sandrock’s
wickedly curved heat shorters played in his mind until he gripped his fists
tightly, his knuckles white from the pressure. He shouldn’t have come
here, he shouldn’t have come…
A soft touch brushed his hand and he shook himself almost
visibly. Lost in his thoughts he had missed seeing Midii pass, already
the Bridal March was swelling on the breeze and everyone in attendance
stood. She must have touched his hand with her own for encouragement as
she walked by and as he gazed after her slender figure she peeked over her
shoulder at him and smiled understandingly. He held on to that vision,
steeling himself against the horrible day to come. When his security
shift was over he would claim the dance she had promised and then he would
leave and find a welcoming pub, there had to be one around here somewhere and
he could drown his sorrows.
The tall and haughty blonde bride swept by him in a swirl
of creamy ivory satin and expensive antique lace. Around him the crowd
hushed as the ceremony began.
Diarmid did smile a bit when the agent behind him leaned in
close and whispered conspiratorially. “Did you know she ran him through
once with a saber during the war? Brave man to marry a woman like that,
but of course he was a Gundam Pilot.”
Diarmid nodded, silently applauding her for stabbing the
guy, and continued sweeping the crowd, his mind bent on his duty. He took
Midii’s advice and ignored Quatre, carefully watching instead those he wanted
to protect. His blue eyes focused on Midii first, her shining blonde hair
crowned with spring flowers. She looked like a princess in her ice blue dress
with the formal gold sash. He tracked Lady Une and Sally with his
watchful gaze. The two commanders looked nothing like Preventers today in their
feminine, garden-party attire. And often he kept checking on the Vice
Foreign Minister. She looked so serene and happy with her hand laid
gently on the swell of her stomach. Queen Relena, the one constant for
all of them, the one that everyone here today --former Alliance, former OZ and
former rebel--could truly believe in.
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Quatre felt his cheeks flush hot under the bright spring
sunshine. He knew his smile was ridiculously huge but he couldn’t help it
as he looked around him at everyone he cared about. He could feel Trowa
behind him, sensing his strength as he always had from that first moment they
had met that fateful day in Corsica. From the corner of his eye he could
glimpse Abdul and Auda and the others tricked out in unfamiliar black tuxedoes
and looking stiff and uncomfortable. Just beyond Dorothy he could see
Midii beaming and casting adoring glances beneath her long dark lashes at
Trowa. Realizing the happiness on her face must be a mirror of his own Quatre
decided he should just stop worrying about how he looked. There was no
shame in glowing as she did.
How far away seemed that day when he had known Midii as
Isabela. He remembered her tears when he had confessed his own thwarted
love for Dorothy and neither of them believed then they would ever find this
kind of happiness. He had every right to smile.
His smile dimmed a bit though, as he reluctantly followed
up the happy thoughts with memories of how he might have lost them all. The
Maganacs on his daredevil trip to the sun to retrieve the Gundams; Trowa after
he’d attacked the Vayeate under the influence of the ZERO system; the awful
pain in his heart when he had looked down at Midii in the colored light of the
little chapel in Brussels and he had believed she was dead; the same pain when
Heero had self-destructed during the war. He let his eyes find the other
pilot in the front row beside Relena. He especially remembered begging
Trowa to help Dorothy on Libra, to save her instead of him; even then his heart
had felt a deep pull. But Trowa had known she had to save herself if she
was to find any peace. And now here they all were today. The smile
returned.
Somehow they were all still here, those dearest to him and
his sisters for whom he felt honest fondness and deep responsibility.
Dorothy was looking at him oddly, he hadn’t been paying
attention. She belonged here in this beautifully stylized garden, each
hedge and flower carefully tended and precisely positioned. The dress she
wore was a Catalonia heirloom, the heavy silk had a rich ivory tint slightly
yellowed with age and it’s slim skirt clung to her figure like a glove before
widening into a lace and satin train that spread out over the stone terrace
where they stood. Tiny seed pearls gleamed enticingly on the bodice and
there were more of the little gems tangled in the delicate lace that trailed
charmingly from the snug three-quarter sleeves almost to her knees.
A gentle breeze played with her long white-blonde hair and
teased back her veil a bit so it floated around her as if moved by the aura of
her powerful personality. The color of her eyes as they stared into his
matched the very tint at the edges of the canopy of blue sky that covered them.
In his heart the words of the ceremony were redundant anyway. He looked
at her and saw the woman he knew was hidden deep inside her step to the
forefront and gaze back at him with unconditional love. For a second he
paused and desperately prayed that he would never fail her or take this
hard-won love for granted. Then they spoke as one,
“I do.”
Dorothy stepped back a little and looked at Quatre, her husband.
The sun shimmered through the new leaves on the trees enveloping him in a
golden nimbus of diffused light that lent an unreal glow to his blonde hair and
his pure aqua eyes. They stood face to face and she felt almost as if
they were alone, as if their friends and family had faded off into some misty
place where they could not touch them.
“From now on it is the two of us. We have each other
to be lover and friend and our own family”, she thought. She was
overwhelmed by a feeling of peace and rightness that made her want to laugh at
all the silly fears that had plagued her in the past.
Dorothy felt a grin break over features, an expression she
hadn’t felt since she was a child and had run through gardens such as these to
show her father a flower or pretty stone she had found. Her bright
laughter had a new note in it floated on the soft air as Quatre twirled her in
his arms and kissed her fiercely in celebration.
They were finally man and wife.
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“The little miracle girl,” Anderson said with a grin,
lifting Midii off her feet as he approached her in the receiving line.
“Sometimes I can’t believe Sally really pulled you through.”
“Jack is planning to set up a private practice on L1,”
Sally confided with satisfaction. “You know we always need more M.D.’s on
the colonies.” The cheerful Belgian doctor took the opportunity to look
searchingly into Midii’s blue-gray eyes.
“How’re the headaches young lady,” he asked, brushing a
finger softly over the fading scar at her hairline. “And how often?
Monthly? Weekly? Every few days?”
“Maybe twice a month now,” Midii stammered, looking
uncomfortable and feeling Trowa’s hand tightening on her arm. She wished
Sally’s date hadn’t brought up the accident, she wanted to forget it today and
she didn’t want Trowa to think about it either. Her eyes lit with cunning
and mischief as she looked up at the man who had helped save her life.
“But let me congratulate on your move to outer space! Does
this mean you’re going to make an honest woman out of our Sally,” Midii asked
more loudly than necessary, her voice innocent, her sparkling eyes wide and
guileless.
“My what a leading question,” Sally answered for her
embarrassed escort, but she winked at the younger girl. “I’ll tell you
what Midii I’ll fight you for Dorothy’s bouquet. With these two stubborn
bachelors we need all the luck we can get.”
“No fair,” Midii teased back. “You’re so much taller
you’re sure to win and I’ll be stuck as a dreary old spinster.”
She cast a glance at Trowa to see the effect of her words
but he was talking over her head to Quatre and Heero and she pouted a
bit. As touched and surprised she had been to see Thierry at the ferry a
part of her had secretly hoping that Trowa’s surprise would be an engagement
ring. But Trowa had always been unique, he knew that reuniting with her
brother would be more important to their relationship than a mere ring. She
shrugged philosophically as Cathrine and Wufei came up to them. He loved
her and that was all that mattered she told herself but she wondered what could
possibly be holding him back from formalizing their relationship.
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“You are incredible,” Heero breathed in Relena’s ear as she
tugged his hand softly and led him into the enormous white tent set up in the
largest of the kingdom’s gardens. The dim interior was a fairyland of
white and gold. Golden chandeliers dangled from a support that ran the
length of the white canvas and tiny golden lights twinkled amidst yards and
yards of white and ivory tulle that was draped over the walls and
entranceways. The scent of thousands of exotic orchids and lilies
sweetened the air with their heady scent.
“Well I can hardly claim credit for this Heero,” she
smiled. “I must congratulate Pagan and the staff, it is absolutely
lovely, just as I always dreamed.”
“Relena,” he whispered, and she gazed up into his piercing
dark blue eyes.
“No,” she said in a tired voice, one that had repeated these
same words over and over before. “I am not sorry we were married
in the mayor’s office in Bonaficio. I didn’t need all of this to be truly
married to you, Heero. I didn’t want to wait to be your wife.”
She tiptoed to kiss him and smiled softly as he grunted to
himself, making a short noise of disbelief. Perhaps he’d never believe
it, but it was true. The trimmings were unimportant, and although it had
been wonderful to do this for Dorothy and Quatre’s benefit, she did not regret
in the least the private ceremony she had shared only with Heero.
To her delight he took advantage of their brief moment
alone to pull her up against him and deepen the kiss. She sighed as he
held her close. Too quickly the harsh, intrusive sound of a throat
clearing broke the moment and Relena glanced over Heero’s shoulder to see Duo
waving frantically from the opening.
“Cut it out you two, the real newlyweds are coming,” he
flashed them a look of mock annoyance, then winked and grabbed a glass of
champagne from a passing tray. A pair of red, ripe, raspberries floated
decadently in each crystal flute of the sparkling golden liquid.
When everyone had entered and settled in the delicate white
chairs Relena stood. She had volunteered to welcome everyone here to her kingdom
and by now public speaking came with ease and was something she thoroughly
enjoyed. She looked out over all the faces in the crowd, waiting until
the talking and laughter had hushed before beginning to speak the words she had
prepared.
“I know we can never forget the wars that have passed away
into history or those we have lost, many of the people of this beautiful
kingdom which tomorrow will become a shrine to peace for all time in honor of
my parents, the former rulers,” Relena said, her voice soft but strong enough
to be heard throughout the gathering. “We have also lost many others who
are dear to us and should be here at this happy time. Some of us have,
had to do sacrifice even our goodness to bring about peace but now, in the words
of a far better orator than myself, ‘the better angels of our nature’ can shine
through at last. I have a letter here, written during the war.
Perhaps it was one of the things I should not have done, the letter was not
intended for me but I read it and it has become an inspiration and comfort to
me and I find myself turning back to it often. I wish to share it with
all of you here today. It is the spirit of our new world, the Earth Sphere
United Nation.”
The room quieted to a hushed silence as Relena began to read:
“I was very surprised by the suddenness of your visit. So, I
couldn't convey what I was thinking very well. That is why I am writing this
letter. Don't suffer from the regret of your mistake in the battle. Noventa and
Ventei died in order to create a world for pure young people like you to live
in peace. No regrets. This is war. Everybody regrets their own mistakes.
However, you are still young. Think about a peaceful future. We were very glad
to see you. I hope that peaceful future will come soon. My dear Heero Yuy.”
With the perfect timing of a seasoned politician, Relena
let her words sink in before speaking again.
“This was written by the widow of Alliance Forces Field
Marshal Noventa to my husband Heero. Our time has come and I wish for all
of you what this courageous woman wished for Heero and for all those who fought
for peace. We must have no regrets now and must all participate fully in
the peaceful future that has been attained by all of us.”
The room roared with applause and cheers as Relena sat
down.
“Thank you Miss Relena,” Quatre said, standing. She
smiled at his beaming face and sighed a bit that he still insisted on calling
her Miss Relena after all the time they had known each other.
Dorothy swept over to her, not content with mere words of
gratitude, and bent and kissed her friend, squeezing her shoulders tightly in a
fierce embrace.
There was a bit of the old twinkle of battle in her eye.
“Let us hope to see these words ring true for years to
come,” Dorothy whispered. She could not resist adding. “Still I
hope there’ll still be a few rough spots along the way, I do so enjoy watching
you handle them.”
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Wufei glanced at Cathrine, sipping daintily at her glass of
champagne. His face remained stern and unsmiling but he congratulated
himself on how lovely she looked. She wore a silvery white dress with
slender shoulder straps and the soft material floated around her like a cloud.
He remembered she had been wearing something like it in Corsica when he had
watched her covertly and first noticed he was attracted to her, her sweetness
and her femininity.
Things had gone on like this between them long enough, he
thought. He was a man of honor after all and it had nagged at him for
quite some time that there relationship deserved to be taken to another
level. He could feel a small weight in the inside pocket of his dark
jacket and decided the time had come to make his intentions known.
“C’mere,” he heard her whisper huskily, mischief glimmering
in her pale violet eyes.
He glanced around quickly to be sure no one, especially
Maxwell, was looking. He leaned closer and kissed her, feeling her lips
smile beneath the touch of his. He could taste the fizz of the sparkling
wine on her lips as they opened beneath the pressure he exerted on them.
Now was the time, he thought, when the kiss was over he
would ask….
With a soft laugh Cathrine pushed the ripe raspberry she’d
been holding in her mouth into Wufei’s. She wrapped her arms around his
waist, smiling at the surprise on his face.
“Isn’t it sweet,” she asked, kissing him soundly on the
cheek, watching his surprise at her unexpected lover’s gesture.
He flushed hotly, knowing he wanted to be with her
forever. This wonderful, beautiful, woman who never took him to seriously
and taught him the joys of love and laughter.
He took her small, pale left hand in his own.
“Cathy,” he whispered in her ear, the other hand fumbling
in his jacket. “My Cathrine…
No, he groaned silently, looking up to see Midii and Sally
looking at them quizzically. They were tugging on Cathrine’s arms.
“Cathyyyyyyyy,” Midii cajoled. “Dorothy’s going to
throw the bouquet. Aren’t you coming? Weren’t you paying
attention?”
Wufei slumped in his seat as he watched Cathrine disappear
into the garden with the two other girls. He scowled at Midii’s
retreating back, that girl always did have the worst timing. However, if
all went as planned, he would have Cathrine all to himself and they would no
longer be subject to the never-ending, tumultuous adventures of Midii and
Trowa!
Standing in the sunlit garden Safira Winner’s cheeks were
pink with excitement and her aquamarine eyes sparkled like the stones in her
sister Yasmina’s necklace. Most of Quatre’s sisters had crowded into the
small grassy space where Dorothy planned to toss her bouquet. But not
Yasmina of course. She felt herself above such a ridiculous display of
superstition.
“I’m positively overwhelmed by Miss Winners,” Sally
whispered to Midii and Cathrine as the three stuck together in the crowd of
single girls all anxious for a chance at the big prize.
A member of the hired orchestra came out to the garden and
blew a short trumpet fanfare and Quatre handed Dorothy carefully up a small
gilded stepladder to give her better leverage. Cathrine squeezed Midii’s
hands and whispered to her.
“Oh I hope you catch it! I was sure Trowa would have
asked you by now but he’s always been difficult, it took me almost a year
merely to get a smile out of him!”
“I feel lucky,” Midii said confidently as Dorothy caught
her eye in a meaningful glance before turning to make the fateful throw.
Quick as a wink the small bunch of flowers flew through the air as all the
girls watched it silently for a split second before erupting into a squealing,
thronging mass.
“Yikes,” Hilde exclaimed, standing next to Relena and the
other married women on the sidelines. “Makes me glad I’m not out
there.”
Midii felt the tickle of silky, satin ribbon slide
tantalizingly through her fingers. Dorothy’s aim had been true but she
couldn’t stand her ground. The flowers bounced out of her grasp and out
into the madding crowd
“Oh!”
Everyone looked to see Cathrine standing in the center of
the group holding the small bouquet of pale pink and ivory rosebuds. The
ends of the ivory satin ribbon trailed down into the grass as she looked at the
flowers as if wondering where they’d come from. There was a smattering of
applause and a few audible groans of disappointment as the girls dispersed.
Quatre handed Dorothy down from her perch, leading her
behind a convenient hedge for a bit of privacy before the guests could catch up
with them.
“Can I tempt you to make a run for it,” Dorothy murmured
wickedly in his ear as her hands disappeared beneath the charcoal gray tailored
morning coat he wore.
Quatre shook his head as he bent to kiss her. “What
am I going to do with you Dorothy,” he asked.
She raised a brow and wrapped her arms around his neck,
savoring the brief moment before they would be discovered.
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“Better luck next time,” Trowa said serenely, trying not to
laugh at Midii’s expression as he pulled her hand through the curve of his
arm. She looked like a child who’d just found out there was no Santa
Claus. “Come on, I’ll get you a glass of champagne instead,” he added as
he led her back into the tent.
“Aren’t they lovely,” Cathrine said softly, holding the
flowers out almost shyly for Wufei to examine. He brushed his fingers
silently over the delicate petals, feeling unable suddenly to meet her
eyes. What if she should say no? Buried fear and shame flickered
inside as he suddenly thought of Meiran. He had been a disappointment to
her and it had taken years for him to escape the memory of her scornful ghost,
the guilt of allowing his wife to die in battle. Cathrine was so very
different, but she had her own brand of strength, ferocious as a lioness when
those she loved were threatened.
For the second time he took her small hand in his and dared
to look down into those gentle lavender eyes.
“Cathrine—
Instead of a demure smile from his beloved Wufei found
himself looking at a pair of mischievous violet eyes and a wide grin that could
only be described as naughty as Duo stuck his head bravely between the romantic
pair.
“You’re in for it now Wufei,” Shinigami said, laughter in
his voice as he noted the irritation in his friend’s jet black eyes.
“According to the rules you two have to be the next to get married.
Thought I’d never see the day. Be sure you invite me to the wedding!”
Cathrine smiled and shook her head at Duo’s antics, her
auburn curls bouncing on her shoulders.
She hurried to reassure Wufei that she hadn’t caught the
bouquet with any intention of claiming her traditional rights.
“We are perfectly happy just the way things are. Catching
some silly flowers doesn’t mean he has to marry me. It’s rather fun just
being together without all the formality, isn’t it?”
She kissed Wufei soundly on the cheek, leaving a perfect
imprint of her soft red lipstick on his skin.
“Ha!” Duo said, pouncing on Cathrine’s words. “Sounds
to me like a very polite rejection Wufei! Take my advice Cathy and don’t let
him tie you down.”
Duo noticed Wufei’s face turn red and a spark in his black
eyes.
“Gotta dash,” he said, turning swiftly on his heel before
the other man could speak his mind.
Cathrine shook her head again and sighed, Wufei could smell
the familiar fragrance of her shampoo as her hair moved about her shoulders and
pulled her close in a swift embrace, burying his nose in the soft ruddy curls
and inhaling deeply.
“Was there something you wanted to ask me a moment ago,”
she asked, looking up into inscrutable black eyes.
She felt him shake his head as he hid his face against her
hair and she smiled to herself a bit as she felt the pressure of a suspicious
square ‘something’ in the breast pocket of his jacket as he held her close.
*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
Rasid watched Miss Yasmina wander off among the fragrant
beds of bright spring flowers away from the others. He saw her hand reach
up to play nervously with the necklace that sparkled around her slender,
swanlike neck. In the warm sunlight her hair shone like pure gold and the
heat added a flush to her pale cheeks.
She was so slim and delicate he felt as if a touch from him
could hurt her and yet last night when he had held her arm in his hand, his
fingers closing around her fine-boned wrist she had not even flinched.
This intriguing woman reminded him very much of Master
Quatre when he had first met him, a bit arrogant and spoiled but the hard
exterior was only a shell that sheltered someone who could so easily be hurt by
the world.
The tall soldier, a leader of men, felt suddenly awkward
and unsure of how to proceed. She was like a princess. Yasmina
Winner was proud and aristocratic. But she was a Winner, and to Rasid
that gave her every right to be so.
As he hesitated in flustered indecision his opportunity to
approach her was lost.
A tall shadow fell over Yasmina making her turn slowly to
discover the source. What she saw made her heart catch and almost skip a
beat.
He was a prince straight out of a fairy tale.
Beautiful eyes of the most astonishing shade of azure gazed at her intently and
his hair was like a waterfall of pure, shining light, so pale a blonde it was
almost white. It fell gracefully about his shoulders and down to his
waist like a mantle of royalty.
For a moment Yasmina felt as giddy and young and hopeful as
Safira. She could feel her skin burning hot and she unconsciously put her hand to
her face to feel the heat and convince herself this was actually
happening. She opened her mouth to speak but no words came out.
He was taking her hand in his and gently he lifted her
fingers to his lips, placing upon them the barest of kisses.
“Miss Winner?”
She nodded, her voice still trapped in her constricted
throat. She felt an odd sense of loss as he dropped her hand.
“I am Milliardo Peacecraft. It’s a pleasure. I
hate to interrupt this family occasion but my stay on Earth will not be long
and I wonder if I might persuade you to discuss a bit of business with
me. You see we’re not having the success we hoped on our Mars
Terraforming project and I am certain you could be of help. I’d like to
discuss the possibility of our recruiting at Winner Industries with your
permission…
The rest of his mundane words filtered off into a haze of
disappointment. Business, always business. It was all Father had cared
for after Mother died, it seemed it was all anyone cared for. Would
anyone ever care only for her, she wondered. Would anyone ever look at
her as Quatre looked at Dorothy?
Forcing her mind back to his proposition she consented to
investigating the possibility of sending a contingent from Winner Industries to
become involved in the colonization project.
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
Trowa held back the trailing, leafy green branches of a
budding weeping willow tree and Midii ducked beneath his arm. The
emerald-tinged light surrounded them and the sheltering branches muted the
sounds of the celebration just a few feet away. A rustic little bench
made of twisted branches sat beneath the spreading tree as if it had grown
there and Midii sat down upon it with a sigh and sipped her champagne. She shut
her eyes and breathed in the fresh outdoorsy scent.
When she opened her eyes the sight of him nearly took her
breath away. His eyes seemed to glow and capture all the green light in
the secret place. Her mouth felt dry as she felt him take the glass from
her hand and set in on the ground. His hand slid around her waist and at
the pressure of his fingers she found herself leaning closer and closer never
taking her eyes off those shining green orbs that stared into hers. With a
hungry moan she felt him kiss her, her lips parting eagerly to receive his
kiss. Midii’s skin tingled as his hands slid softly up and down her bare
arms.
His mouth traveled from her lips to the skin beneath her
ear and lingered tantalizingly on her forehead as his hand reached up to tangle
themselves in the loose, silky curls that hung down her back.
She rested her head on his shoulder, both of them knowing
this was only a momentary escape, they would be missed soon. Midii felt
she wanted to stay here forever in this solitary, peaceful spot, feeling the
warmth of his skin beneath her cheek and his breath on her hair and his hand
moving against her back. She tightened her arms around his waist and
pressed herself nearer until she smelled the heady scent of the rose on his
lapel being crushed by their closeness.
“"N'oublies jamais que je tu est mien
et je suis tienne."*,” she whispered in his ear, pulling
herself up on her knees on the little bench so she was looking down on him a
bit. She brushed back his hair and looked at his face before hugging him
close again so that his head rested against her heart.
Midii shivered as she felt the touch of his lips against
the delicate skin that peeked over the top of her dress, his seeking hands
moving easily over the smooth pale blue fabric of her gown. Her pulse
raced as he brought her wrist up to his mouth and she felt him suckling gently
at the sensitive skin there raising goosebumps on her bare upper arms.
“I have something for you,” he said suddenly, and she
pulled back a bit, looking at him curiously.
Her heart caught in her throat as she watched him pull
aside his jacket and reach into his pocket. She saw the glitter of gold
and diamonds and for a second everything blurred and the word “yes” formed on
her lips before he could even speak.
“You dropped this in the garden before,” Trowa said,
sliding the bangle bracelet over her wrist gently. “I think it’s a little
bit big for you, be more careful Midii.”
She looked down dumbly at the shining gold and tiny sparkling
diamonds of the bracelet Dorothy had given her as a gift that morning.
“Thank you for finding it for me,” she whispered, hiding
her face and her disappointment against his neck.
“I couldn’t keep my eyes off you,” he whispered back and
she scolded herself for wanting too much too fast. Life was certainly
perfect just as it was, here in this peaceful green bower with the one she had
always loved.
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Next time on Price of Redemption…yet another
chapter!…will this fic ever end?…Milliardo continues recruiting Martian
colonists…Diarmid sings O_o…somebody finally pops the question…Dorothy
proves her worth to Yasmina…the story ends, well, except for the epilogue, I
think…no seriously, stay tuned for Chapter 25—The End!!
*“Always remember that you are mine and I am yours.” (Grand
merci Little Green for the proper translation!!)
Author’s Note: Apologies for the delay and thanks for your
patience and gentle reminders ^_^ The next part should be up soon and is
already nearly complete. If the Dorothy and Milliardo scene reminded you
a bit of A Corner of Her Heart it’s because that fic was inspired by
ideas for this one and was sort of a test run.