Gundam Wing Fan Fiction ❯ Crossing Paths Arc ❯ Crux ( Chapter 16 )

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Crossing Paths Arc
Sequel to Bones#15

Crux #16

"Why won't you tell me where you put them?" Duo asked in agitation.
"You said that you wouldn't hide them from me!"

Heero's face was almost expressionless, trying to project calm for
Duo's benefit, but he couldn't keep the worry off of it completely as he
replied, "You know that it is necessary, Duo. They had to be modified so
that your dosage can be stepped down, but, if I made the remainder
available to you, you would try to take more."

"Modified" Duo echoed that one word, fearfully, knowing what that
meant. His hands clutched strong arms not his own in reaction. Those arms
held him tighter, forestalling any sudden, or violent moves.

Sitting in a chair by the table, it was Trowa that Duo was locked in an
embrace with, the slim, wiry acrobat standing behind him and crouching to
keep him in his seat. Panting with growing alarm, Duo could hear a
calming, "Shhh," from Trowa in his ear.

"Duo, it will be all right!" Quatre said from across the room. He was
rubbing at the center of his chest, feeling the tension in the room
keenly. Both he and Heero had declined to be the one's to keep Duo under
control, both of them strong enough to break bone accidentally if Duo
became too wild. Trowa was larger than Duo, but very slim and very
attuned to his body because of the fine acrobatic work that he did at the
circus. He easily held Duo in place, yet managed not to hurt him in the
process.

Wu Fei stepped forward, face very stern. He met eyes with Duo and
said, "A crossroads has come into your life, Maxwell. It's time to prove
just how strong you are in body and mind. We have been preparing you for
this moment, but it is up to you to take the next step. Calm your mind.
Calm your heart. Do what you know must be done and don't hinder or
curse Heero for helping you."

"It's going to hurt!" Those words erupted from Duo before he could
stop them and a tear slipped down one cheek from his amethyst eyes. Duo
shook the tear away, ducking his head, feeling ashamed by it and his
plaintive outburst, yet unable to stop the flow of more tears.

Wu Fei was quiet for a moment and then he said, "It is your trial by
fire. You've had them before and passed each time. The pills make you
weak. They make you a toy for your enemies. You sit and cry and whimper
like a beaten dog. Where is your pride? Where is your courage? Where is
the man, Duo Maxwell? Find him and triumph over your enemies."

Duo wiped his face on his sleeve by roughly raking his cheek over it
sideways. He was dressed in a black, cotton nightshirt, knowing that
street clothes were going to be out of the question considering what state
he was soon to be in. Everything dangerous or breakable had been
removed from his room. A pair of cushioned handcuffs adorned the bed frame.
His friends had gathered. He was about to be denied a full dose of
medication. The pain was going to start. Wu Fei was telling him-telling
him... "I won't be a chicken shit and back out!" Duo stated fiercely and
raised his head, glaring at Heero. "Give me the dose, Heero, but you
better freakin' take care of me!"

"Always," Heero replied, just as fierce. Duo grinned at him, a man
looking death in the eye, and Heero grinned back; soldiers ready for
battle.

"Close your eyes," Wu Fei told Duo. "It will be easier if you deny
your mind the visual stimulation to reinforce your mental and physical
reaction."

Trowa suddenly surprised everyone by saying, "I do not like this!"

"What?!" Quatre exclaimed, blue eyes wide with confusion. "Why,
Trowa?"

"I feel that Duo is being forced," Trowa explained, agitation coloring
his voice. He began to loosen his grip. "He seems to be backing out and
you are shaming him into continuing."

"No," Duo replied firmly, struggling against the rising urge to take
the opportunity for escape that Trowa was giving him. He closed his
eyes, instead, and put hands on Trowa's arms to keep them in place. "I need
to be forced," he explained almost angrily, voice rough with emotion.
"The addiction is forcing me to live the life I've led up until now,
Trowa. Can you understand that? It won't let me change without a fight,
without help, without someone forcing me and being stronger than the
pills. Please... do that for me, Trowa."

Duo had never considered Trowa a friend. They had interacted very
little during the war, the almost silent man as much a mystery then as now.
When Duo felt Trowa nod against his hair and the man's arms tighten on
him once again, Duo wondered at the shared experience of blood and war
that could make comrades out of even such different personalities as
theirs. For four years they had all denied that bond that went deeper
than like or dislike, but now, in that crisis, it was being renewed.

Duo didn't have any option then, but to wait, feeling as if it were at
his execution and the firing squad was being reluctant. He heard
shuffling, Quatre cough, Wu Fei mutter something, and then Heero was very
close and saying, "Here are your pills, Duo," and placing them in Duo's
hand. The execution was being carried out at last and Duo was being given
the opportunity to participate in it.

Trowa shifted his grip to allow Duo to swallow the pills, yet Duo
remained frozen while sensitive fingers felt the odd shapes of the pills
and his mind realized that Heero had cut them down to reduce their
potency. It wasn't his ritual, his mind clambered in alarm. It wasn't the
pills he knew he needed to take. Duo began to panic and watched himself do
it as if he were outside of his body and only a spectator. He couldn't
help tensing against Trowa's arms. He couldn't help shivering or slow
the rapid speed of his heart. All of Wu Fei's training was blown away by
the force of rising agitation; by an addict's reaction to being denied
his full fix.

"Swallow the pills!" Wu Fei urged and pushed Duo's hand up to his
mouth, "Don't think!"

Duo obeyed in part. He needed the fix more than he needed the ritual,
so he swallowed the pills with difficulty, Heero handing him a plastic
cup of cold water to wash them down with. His body sighed with relief,
thinking that it was getting what it needed, yet Duo couldn't follow
the second half of Wu Fei's order. He couldn't not think. He couldn't not
realize that he hadn't taken a full dose

Duo opened his eyes and stared at his comrades. They were staring
back, anxious, yet cautious. Heero was still very close, leaning down,
cobalt blue eyes wells of concern. "I'm fine," Duo said with a grin and
then, patting Trowa's hands, he added, "You can let go, Trowa. I guess
this isn't too far along yet to really bother me."

Hard on the heels of that, Wu Fei said quickly in warning, "He's
lying!" He scowled at Duo, snapping, "You were never good at lying, Maxwell,
so don't start now."

Duo felt the panic rising again. He needed to convince them. He needed
them to believe what he was saying, "I am all right!" he insisted,
measuring out each word and trying to stay calm, "Let me go!"

Trowa asked the others uncertainly, as unconvinced as Wu Fei, "What
now?"

"I think he'll be all right once the pills enter his system," Heero
replied. "He should be restrained until then."

"Hey, guys!" Duo protested, still smiling, but unable to keep his
attempt at a humorous tone from having an angry bite. "I told you, I'm all
right!"

"And I said that you are a poor liar," Wu Fei snorted. He leaned down
to be at Duo's level, black eyes critical. "Admit it," he demanded,
"You want to be free so that you can search for your pills. If we release
you, you will tear Quatre's estate apart looking for them, won't you?"

Duo's smile dropped, all pretense drying up and fear beginning to
raise it's ugly head. Wu Fei had stated his exact thoughts. Duo glared.
"Not that I'd find them, right?" he bit out. "Heero probably has them
strapped to his shorts."



Heero grunted involuntarily in sour amusement, but he was serious
again in the next instant as he stated confidently, "You won't find your
pills, so be reasonable and don't try looking for them, Duo."

"Reason has nothing to do with it," Wu Fei said with a knowing,
clinical air as he looked at Duo keenly, "Am I correct, Maxwell?"

Duo nodded, once, short and sharp, feeling ashamed again as he was
forced to admit, "Yeah, I'll look anyway. I can't help it."

"Then someone should stay with him at all times to keep him from doing
that and, maybe, hurting himself and others," Quatre suggested
anxiously, imagining a trained Gundam pilot, killer, and terrorist, wandering
his home in a state of violent, mental meltdown. "I'll inform the
servants-"

"No!" Heero cut him off quickly in a tone that didn't invite argument.
"I promised to take care of him and I will."

"And you won't need to sleep, Yuy?" Wu Fei wondered with a sarcastic
raise of a dark brow. "You will accept my assistance. It is a logical
arrangement, since you will have to continue his physical training, while
I must pursue Maxwell's mental training."

"I will assist as well," Trowa said in Duo's ear, "You may need him
restrained again. He has bones like a bird and not much fat to cushion
them. We can't risk the added stress and trauma of a broken bone at this
point."

"I am in the room, guys!" Duo snarled. "You don't have to act like I'm
not here!" He pulled sharply against Trowa's arms, unable to help his
rising anxiety, but Trowa held him easily in place.

Duo needed to find his pills. That unreasoning urge began to beat at
him like a strong surf and that, coupled with a sudden feeling of being
trapped and helpless, began to wash away at mental stability. Denied a
physical means of escape, Duo resorted to the weapon of words,
thrusting them into the hearts of his friends in an attempt to gain his
freedom, not caring what he said in his growing fear and agitation; wanting
release at all costs.

"You're all just a bunch of hypocrites anyway!" Duo accused viciously.
"You're just helping out crazy Maxwell because you feel guilty that you
turned your backs on me for so long! Where were you when all of this
started, huh? Ignoring your past and trying to forget all the times that
I saved your lives in the war? Shaking your heads that old Duo Maxwell
turned out to be just what you expected; L2 trash? Well, fuck all of
you anyway! Let me the Hell loose and don't let the door hit you in the
ass!"

"Duo!" Heero said sharply. Duo glared, breathing hard, and Heero's
expression of surprise, mingled with shock, brought him back to himself
enough to feel the bite of shame, yet he couldn't stop the voice inside
of him that told him that he needed his pills more than anything else
just then, including his friends. "You know how things were after the
war," Heero continued, setting the record straight, refusing to let Duo
change it for any reason. "If you're going to blame us, then you have to
blame yourself too. You are just as guilty of ignoring your comrades
and trying to find a 'normal' life. You are only saying such things so
that we will be angry enough to release you. That's not going to happen."

Duo swallowed hard, lowering his head and hiding behind his chestnut
bangs. He tried to think of another way, another plan, that would gain
him his release, but the others were unmoved, silent sentinels that
stood about him like statues, waiting. After a time, as the pills slowly
entered Duo's system, he felt the familiar, calming haze of his
medication overtake him. His panic began to recede and so too his unstable and
unreasonable fear and need to find his pills. While the medication
robbed him of clarity in some areas, it granted him the opposite in others.
Duo suddenly, and brutally, had his previous actions and words brought
into sharp relief.

Duo groaned in anguish, his stomach twisting into such a hard knot of
realization that he felt ready to be ill. He shook his head sharply,
knowing that any apology was useless, that he could never recall the
hateful words that he had uttered or erase from the mind's of the others
his moment of pathetic failure to keep control of his panic; his need for
his drugs. Duo shouted to his friends, to the world, but mostly to
himself, "I am such a weak, useless, bastard!"

"We will work on your lessons," Wu Fei said patiently, "and you will
learn to be less of one", as if Duo were simply a petulant student and
not a man on the verge of mental and physical disintegration. Duo wanted to believe him,
had to believe him. It was the only hope he had.

************************************************

"Ou r mole at the Winner Estate has reported that all of the pilots are
in residence and that they are in the process of helping Duo Maxwell to
disobey government orders, Senator Santoro. He has gathered enough
proof to support his claim. We can move against them at any time."

Santoro rubbed a thumb across the thick scar on his face and grinned
at the tall Alliance officer. "We will wait. When the withdrawal
symptoms hit their hardest, Duo Maxwell will sing like a bird to get more of
the medication. I don't have any doubt that he'll testify against his
own comrades."

The officer didn't appear to be so certain. "I've heard that the
Gundam pilots were intensely trained in all areas of war, sir, are you so
certain that Maxwell won't over come his addiction?"

The Senator lowered his hand to clutch at a gold cross hanging by a
gold chain around his neck. "The drugs he was given came out of Oz's best
war labs. They were made to break men. They will break Duo Maxwell." He
grinned. "I will take great pleasure in crushing what's left of him,
and the other pilots, under my heel!"

The officer smiled in eager anticipation. "I look forward to seeing
that, Senator"

************************************

Duo rocked, shivering, teeth gritted and eyes wide and staring hard at
Heero. Knees drawn up to his chest, he had his arms wrapped about them,
sweat running down into the collar of his wrinkled and dirty night
shirt.

Duo pulled ineffectually at the handcuff around one wrist. It rattled
against the iron headboard and Heero looked at him automatically at the
sound, lowering the book he had been reading. Sitting in a nearby
chair, he had rarely left it, or Duo's side in three days.

The doctor dropped Duo's unbound wrist. "His pulse is erratic," he
announced to Heero, "His heart and liver scans show tremendous stress
already. Couple that with fluctuating hormone levels and my prognosis isn't
good. I know that you will reject my recommendation, but I'm duty bound
to give it. Put Captain Maxwell back on his pills. There is still time
to avoid any long term, or even fatal, damage."

"Thank you, Doctor Kinson," Heero replied noncommittally.

The doctor sighed, as he picked up his equipment and charts. "A body
wasn't meant to endure these kind of stresses, Captain Yuy," he informed
Heero. "He can't win this battle."

"Duo can," Wu Fei corrected. Leaning against a wall, with his arms
crossed over his breast, he looked at the doctor as if the man were
beneath contempt for his weak view of the situation. "You can't imagine the
training we have all endured. Four years hasn't erased it from Duo's
memory. He will use that training to overcome the effects."

"I hope, for his sake, that you're right," Doctor Kinson snapped back
angrily, "But I will report my findings to Quatre Winner. He may decide
differently."

"Duo has decided for himself," Heero told the doctor with an edge of
warning in his voice. "Don't interfere."

"Don't threaten me!" the doctor exclaimed angrily, but he was going
towards the door more quickly. "I will do what is best for my patient."

"We will do what is best for our friend," Heero assured him.

"When is 'letting him die slowly and painfully' best for him?" Doctor
Kinson shot back, but was wise enough to make his exit at the same time
and close the door quickly behind himself.

"Yeah, what he said!" Duo panted, acknowledging at last that he was
aware of what was going on around him.

Wu Fei scowled, knowing that he couldn't show weakness for Duo's sake.
He settled on the bed, back straight and eyes telling Duo that he
wouldn't accept anything but abeyance. "We restrained you while an untrained
civilian was in the room, but, now that he's gone, we can release you
again. If you try to harm either one of us, you know that we are very
capable of putting you in restraints again."

Duo gave a shaky nod and Wu Fei unlocked his wrist cuff. Duo rubbed at
his freed wrist and shivered all over convulsively as he complained, "I
feel like my veins are on fire... like my brain is full of bugs,
crawling around, eating me alive. My bones hurt. My muscles ache. I-I don't
want to do anymore exercises. Don't- don't ask me to do them, k?"

"I'm not asking you," Wu Fei replied, moved inwardly by Duo's brittle
appearance, his nervous, twitching, shivering, body and his obvious
mental distress, but outwardly as hard as stone and as unmerciful. "Go to
level two meditative state and then visualize your heart," he ordered.
"We will work on slowing the beat. It will help you to calm down."

"Heero!" Duo made his voice as needy and as plaintive as possible,
even reaching out to Heero with a supplicating hand, "I just want to be
left alone. I'm so tired and everything hurts! Can't I go outside for a
little while? Can't you trust me just a little? I won't do anything.
I'll just sit in the garden and get some sunshine. I-I-"

"Promise?" Heero finished, his hands clenched around the book in his
lap. "Don't use that word when you know you don't mean it. We can never
have a relationship if we can't trust one another."

Wu Fei looked from Heero to Duo with a raised eyebrow, maybe not
having realized how deeply Heero's and Duo's relationship was until then. He
grunted and said, "Well, Maxwell, I don't have such EMOTIONS for you to
cloud my judgment and I'm not fool enough to believe anything you say
in the state you're in. Try and convince Yuy all you wish, but I will
remain unmoved. I shall be the calmer head in this matter." He looked
hard at Heero as he finished, "and, I suggest Yuy, that you defer to me
from this moment forward so that your personal feelings don't interfere
with Duo's recovery."

That hit Heero hard, Duo could see. Heero's jaw clenched tight and he
looked as if he had been kicked in the gut. Duo could imagine how hard
it was for a person like Heero, who prided himself on his total
commitment to a mission, and his ability to shut off all humanity at will, to
be told that he was too emotional to be trusted.

"I agree," Heero replied and it sounded as if he had dredged those two
words out of the bottom of his being.

Duo winced and tightened his grip on his knees, bowing his forehead
against them and taking a shuddering breath. He took control of himself
as much as he could and then looked up again, face drawn, pale, yet
determined as he said, "I'm sorry, Heero. I want to say that before...
before I can't any more."

Heero dropped his book on the chair as he rose and walked over to Duo.
He pried Duo's shaking hand from his knees and gripped it tight. "It
doesn't matter what happens or what you say during this time, Duo, I know
that you can't help it."

Duo looked up at Heero and managed a limp smile. "You're so damned
handsome, strong, able, and... kind," Duo said softly, "I still can't
believe that you want anything to do with me."

Heero's blue eyes sparkled and Duo felt that he was the center of
Heero's world as the man pulled up Duo's hand and put it to his lips in an
emotional, rough movement. Rubbing his cheek against Duo's palm, he
then dropped Duo's hand, with more care than he had his book, as he
stepped away again.

"Hmph!" Wu Fei snorted, but it was only a sound to disguise his
discomfort at having witnessed the intimacy. "If we can begin now , Duo?"

"Yes," Duo whispered, a soft, mesmerized look on his face as he
composed his frail body into an attitude of meditation.

**************************************

"Senat or Santoro."

"Milliardo Peacecraft?"

The platinum blonde brother of Relena Peacecraft stared with hard,
blue eyes out of the vid screen at Santoro. "Did you really think that you
could report the use of government troops on a civilian estate and
avoid my notice?"

Santoro raised innocent eyebrows. "Prince Peacecraft, I was put in
charge of policing the veterans of the war, including the ex- Gundam
Pilots. I was under the impression that the government, and your sister, had
given me complete autonomy in that respect."

Milliardo seemed to be reading something off of another screen. "In
your notice, which I suspect you filed to avoid military challenges to
your troop movements, you state that you suspect the Gundam pilots of
plotting sedition. No where in this filing is there proof of your claim.
Where are the Gundam sympathizers? Where are their weapons? Where are
the credits funding their operations? If counter alliance activities are
suspected, common sense would dictate further surveillance."

"Prince Peacecraft," Santoro replied, his voice as sharp as a whip.
"If the government questions my judgment, then I will respectfully cease
operations. Since they have not communicated a protest as of yet, I
must proceed believing that I have their support and that my actions are
justified."

Milliardo seethed, "You didn't file the report with the council! I
called you only to confirm your intentions before informing them of the
situation and lodging my protest."

Santoro let a long silence hang, wanting to give force to his next
statement, wanting his words to sink deep like a barb into the pale haired
aristocrat-soldier, and then he said, "It's been long known, sir, that
you are a sympathizer, even, if I may be candid, a lover of Duo
Maxwell's. You were found together in a rather.... compromising position when
he was arrested for being an anti Alliance sympathizer. While I know
that you only had the purist intentions, I'm certain that others will not
see it so, and remember that day, when you lodge your protest for my
operation."

Milliardo narrowed his eyes and his face went red with anger. He
didn't lose his temper, though, and his next words were measured and
careful. "I know that you have a personal vendetta against Duo Maxwell. I
remember that day when he cut your face."

Santoro touched the thick scar with his thumb, "You mean this one,
Prince Peacecraft? I hardly notice it any more. It's not very politic of
you to bring it up. We all have scars from the war. We all have to
forgive and forget, right, sir?"

"You don't intimidate me, Senator," Milliardo replied coldly.

"I wasn't trying to do that, Sir, but certain truths are inescapable,
nonetheless." Santoro motioned to his lieutenant and the man nodded and
left the room to begin the operation. Santoro turned his attention back
to Milliardo and he smiled. "I'll follow the law, don't worry, sir.
They won't be harmed if they cooperate fully."

"I am filing my protest," Milliardo persisted. "The government will
send out observers at the very least."

"I will welcome them," Santoro replied pleasantly. "I really must go,
now, Prince Peacecraft. If you will allow me..." Milliardo cut the
connection without saying goodbye. Santoro's smile widened. "Go ahead and
send your observers," he chuckled. "Too bad they'll be far too late."