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Rebuilding
+ Chapter 5 (cont)
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Lying on the cold floor of the cell, Duo watched a thin trickle of his
own blood stop flowing and begin to clot.
I don't think I broke anything, when they shot the bike out from under
me, he thought, dispassionately cataloguing his various pains and
cuts. They were certainly careful not to damage me any further when
they put me in here... but they haven't bothered to check me over or bandage
anything, either. Doesn't look good. And it's cold enough in here that
if they just leave me alone for another hour or so, I'll be in no shape
to put up a fight.
Not that I'm in any shape to fight now...
The electronic lock beeped softly and the door slid open.
"What, room service at last?" Duo asked, as sarcastically as
possible considering that his lip was split and sore. "Took you long
enough. The OZ Hilton this is not. I'd like to check out now, if
you don't mind, and I want my money back." One eye was nearly swollen
shut, but he had a clear view of the door, and tensed as he saw only one
man had come in. Not an official visit, then, he thought. Either
he wants a little private fun, or a little private revenge. Damn,
he's big...
His 'visitor' hadn't turned up the lights; he was dimly visible as a large,
looming bulk as he crouched down beside Duo and dropped a wadded bundle
on the floor. "Well, there's a coincidence," he said softly,
voice rumbling deep in his chest. "Helping you check out is exactly
what I'm here for! Think of me as your travel agent."
Duo raised one eyebrow, wincing as the large man carefully patted him
over, checking for broken bones. "Oh? I'm afraid I seem to have lost
my wallet..."
"No need to worry about that," the man assured him with a chuckle.
"Someone else is footing the bill." Picking up the bundle, he
shook it out flat, and started wrapping it around Duo. The braided pilot
clutched at the fuzzy blanket and suppressed a yelp of mingled pain and
surprise as his rescuer scooped him up as if he weighed less than a feather.
"Oh, mah he~ro," Duo falsettoed in a fake southern accent as
he was carried to the door. He considered fluttering his eyelashes, but
decided that the black eye made that a bad idea. "You're so
strong, an' kind, an' all round generally the sorta man a gal wants to
see whenever she needs to scream 'hay-yelp!'"
The man snorted, shifting Duo's weight slightly so he could open the door.
"Shhh," he rumbled, checking up and down the corridor. "The
guards are all napping right now, and I shut the cameras off, but that's
no guarantee of safety. I can't drop gas grenades on the whole base, after
all."
"Okay," Duo whispered, blinking as his vision blurred. "I
don't mind being quiet; I think I might pass out soon, anyway."
"That's fine," the man whispered back, grinning down at his
dazed passenger; Duo finally got a decent look at his face, in the brighter
lights of the corridor. "This package tour comes with a sleepover
option..."
~*~*~*~
"It was you!" Duo said softly, letting go of Wufei's
hand to take Joost's. "I never got a name, but I saw your face...
and I woke up in a safehouse, with Quatre and H-Hee..." His voice
trailed off and he swallowed, looking away, then he looked at Joost again.
"How'd you get me out?"
Joost laughed. "I put you in the back of the base commandant's car,"
he said, "left the keys in it, and went back inside to be seen working.
Then Janne here came in, with forged ID and a stolen uniform, and drove
the car out. It had tinted windows, so the guards never saw who was inside,
and they just stood back and saluted as it drove out."
"I delivered you to a vacant safehouse in town, patched you up, and
sent a message to the Doctors telling them where you were," Janne
added, smiling at Duo. "They sent the other pilots to get you. Pleased
to meet you again, awake this time!"
"I remember you, too," Trowa said, stepping forwards to take
Joost's hand. "I was all set to break Duo out when you stopped me."
"It seemed a shame to let you go to all that trouble when I knew
he was already gone," Joost grinned.
"I never heard that part of it," Quatre said, surprised.
Trowa shrugged. "It didn't seem important. I told you there was a
lieutenant at that base on our side, I just didn't go into detail about
how I found out."
"How did you find out?" Wufei asked, spirits lifting
slightly as Duo's hand found his again. I think the argument over whether
or not to trust them is over before it can begin!
"I was at that base as a cadet," Trowa stated.
"As usual," Une said sourly, rolling her eyes. "You'd think,
with all the security alerts I sent to different bases with all of your
descriptions, and photos after we got them, somebody would have
recognised you boys once in a while. But did they? No! As far as my OZ
intelligence personnel were concerned, anyone on a base, in uniform, was
beyond question until they blew something up. And now I find out that
several of my more intelligent staff were actually double agents. No wonder
we lost! Between the Assinks and the Gundam pilots, we had a snowball's
chance in hell!"
Trowa coughed. "Well... I had worked out a plan to get Duo out. It
would have required breaking my cover, since I didn't have an accomplice
to get him away. I was actually getting up from my duty station when Lieutenant
Huginn -- Joost -- walked past, looked over my shoulder at my screen,
and whispered 'Don't bother. He's already gone'. Two minutes later, the
alarms went off when the next shift found their colleagues unconscious
and Duo gone."
"So, your cover wasn't blown," Une sighed. "As I recall,
a week later that base was. I suppose that was you?"
Trowa bowed silently.
"Ah, well. Perhaps I shouldn't have demoted that commandant when
Maxwell escaped. He did say there must have been inside help..."
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A lot of the meeting went past in a blur, for Duo. He was still easily
tired, after all, and being around the other pilots was very stressful...
so he dealt with it by shutting most of his surroundings out. Leaning
on Wufei's good shoulder and holding his hand, the braided teen ducked
his head and watched Matilde from under his eyelashes.
She's not what I was expecting, he thought drowsily, listening
with only half of his attention as she skilfully took control of the meeting
and laid out exactly what the Assinks were offering, answering most of
the possible questions and doubts before anyone could bring them up. After
what she sent me for Christmas, I think I was expecting a plump little
granny with glasses and a knitting bag. I guess she knits, all right,
but she's six feet tall and still has a great figure...
Lulled by Matilde's voice, Duo let his eyes slide closed and drifted off
into a confused dream, where Joost carried him through endless corridors
while Matilde Assink criticised her grandson's rescue technique.
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During a pause in the discussions, Matilde looked across at Duo and smiled.
"Still much too thin," she said softly, "and he has fallen
asleep. He is doing better, though, yes?"
"Yes," Wufei said, a little defensively. "He insisted on
coming."
"That is no surprise," she told him, chuckling. "Only my
Joost actually met him during the war, but Garrison is quite fond and
proud of young Maxwell, so he told me many stories. He almost gloated
over his exploits! About all of your exploits, actually, but his were
the most memorable, and notable for stubbornness. Among other things."
Wufei couldn't help a faint, fond smile as he looked down at Duo's face,
nestled against his shoulder. "We're all stubborn," he replied
quietly. "It's the 'other things' that make him special." He
frowned in thought and looked up at Matilde again. "Garrison?"
he asked. "I don't believe I know -- "
"We seem to be agreed, then" Une said from the other end of
the table, where she'd been alternately doodling on a notepad and whispering
to Sally. "Nobody can think of any real reason not to accept the
Assinks' offer, but we can all think of plenty of reasons why we should.
I want to do some more checking before I arrange clearances with the Preventers
-- "
"Of course," Matilde nodded.
" -- but for now, at least, we're accepting the offer?" Une
glanced around the table, counting nods. Nobody disagreed.
"Then I have here our first reports," Matilde said cheerfully,
taking two disks out of her handbag and handing them to Eric; he stood
and walked down the length of the table to give them to Quatre and Une.
"In the future, we will report only to the Gundam pilots and Miss
Peacecraft," she continued, pulling out a third disk and handing
it to Relena, "and it will be up to them whether or not to pass our
information on to the Preventers, the civil police, or whoever... but
under the circumstances, it seemed polite to hand it over directly, this
once."
Une and Quatre slid their disks into their laptops right away; Relena
tucked her into her purse. "I should point out that the disks do
not contain the same information," Matilde added. "There is
some overlap, of course, but also many differences. Miss Peacecraft's
disk contains data of interest to the world government. Lady Une's has
data on organisations we believe to be dealing in or accumulating weapons,
the Preventers' main concern, and Mr. Winner's covers both data on companies
that seem to be using 'dirty tricks' and industrial espionage, and data
of interest to you all as Gundam pilots."
Relena looked up sharply as she closed the clasp on her purse. "I
have a question. Yesterday, Ninke told us that your main aim was an equitable
peace between Earth and the colonies. To that end, are you also reporting
to representatives of the colonies?"
"No," Matilde replied firmly, shaking her head. "We have
aligned ourselves with you because we believe you are the best people
to maintain the current peace, and we will not alter this arrangement
unless and until you wilfully endanger that peace." She smiled, eyes
sparkling. "I do not expect that to happen any time soon. If you
wish us to pass information to the colonies, of course we shall... ah,
perhaps I should point out that we have maintained links to the Doctors,
although they are not now in use."
"You know where the Doctors are?" Wufei asked, surprise driving
all thought of 'Garrison' from his mind for the moment.
"But of course," she said placidly. "We took care not to
lose sight of them when they went underground after the war. If we wanted
them, we did not want to have to go looking for them. We can pass messages
to them, if you wish to establish contact."
"We already know about this one," Une muttered, concentrating
on her laptop's screen as she quickly opened and scanned files. "And
this one -- "
"But we didn't know they had that," Sally said, leaning
over Une's shoulder to point.
"No," Une said grimly. "I think we need to move up the
timetable for taking care of that group... hm. We didn't know about them...
or this group..."
"At least they're small fry."
"So far. ... Ye gods!"
"They're not small fry!"
"I noticed! And look at this list of suspected personnel! He
gave us the tipoff that led to the uncovering of the 'Third Dawn' group!"
Une sputtered indignantly, stabbing an accusing finger at the screen.
"So he did," Sally mused. "Taking out the competition and
distracting us at the same time, maybe?"
"Remind me to ask him after we arrest him," Une said dryly,
closing the remaining files and shutting her laptop down. The disk went
safely into an inside pocket. "I think this partnership will be very
satisfactory, Madame Assink, even if you won't let me recruit the lot
of you."
"We are much more effective behind the scenes, Lady Une,"
Matilde replied sweetly. "Besides, you have already my Nicklaus and
my Nils, and their cousin Hjordis is joining as a cadet. Three Assinks
in the Preventers is plenty for now. We do not want to take over, after
all." Sally narrowed her eyes slightly. "Why do I hear 'yet'
on the end of that sentence?"
Matilde's smile widened. "You have nothing to worry about. We do
not need to take over. You are doing a fine job."
"If we've established that the Yggdrasil Ring is still doing an excellent
job," Wufei cut in, "I need to get Duo home. Quatre, can we
borrow a Mangaunac or two to drive us back?"
"Certainly," Quatre said, dragging his eyes away from his own
laptop. "I think I need to pass some of this along to my security
people... uh, I'll ask Abdul to send a couple of the men around. Will
you need help getting Duo into your car?"
"No, I don't think so." Wufei disentangled his hand from Duo's
loose grip and gently patted the sleeping teen's face. "Duo? Wake
up, Duo, it's time to go home..."
"Mmmh... 'Fei?" Duo mumbled, screwing his face up and scrubbing
at his eyes with the back of a hand. "Meeting over already?"
"What do you mean 'already'?" Wufei teased gently. "It's
almost five- thirty. You've been asleep for at least the last three hours."
"Can't be," Duo insisted muzzily. "I just closed my eyes.
I was listening, too... Why was Mrs. Assink criticising Joost's technique?"
"Technique?"
"Rescue technique," Duo explained. "While he was carrying
me... oh. That was a dream, wasn't it?"
"Most likely," Wufei said gently.
"I have never found fault with my Joost's rescue techniques, actually,"
Matilde said quietly, half to herself, half to Duo. "It is only the
occasional lack of subtlety that I have had to mention, lieverd[2], and
when he rescued you, I do not think anyone could have found fault."
"I certainly didn't -- " Coming fully awake, Duo blinked
his eyes open and abruptly realised/remembered that he had a fairly large
audience, including several people he was still very uncomfortable with;
he turned red, then white, and scrunched down in his chair, looking at
his hands again.
Oh well, Wufei thought ruefully, suppressing a sigh. For a moment
there he sounded almost like his old self... even if it didn't last.
* * * * *
After Wufei and Duo left, followed by the Assinks, Une and Sally stayed;
Quatre had invited them for dinner. He invited Heero and Relena, as well,
but after a quick glance at her fiance, Relena politely declined.
"Did you notice?" Sally asked Une quietly, watching out of the
corner of her eye as Quatre and Trowa saw their other guests to the door.
"After he tried to talk to Duo, Heero didn't say a single word during
the whole meeting."
"Mm," Une agreed. "Perhaps you should be teasing him
about his 'relationships' to make him think, instead of Chang."
"Not in a million years. For one thing, he's not my patient. For
another, I'm not suicidal. If I push Wufei, the worst things I'm likely
to get aimed at me are glares and swearwords. If I push Heero too far,
I could get shot!"
"Good point," Une said dryly. "Yui has a much shorter fuse
than -- oh, bloody hell!"
Sally nearly spilled her coffee. Une swore? "What?
What's the matter?"
"I forgot to talk to Chang about pressing charges against Anders,
again!"
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NOTES:
[1] Bejammeren: sorry (Dutch)
[2] lieverd: my dear, dear one... expression of affection. Used here as
'my dear boy' (Dutch).
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