Gundam Wing Fan Fiction ❯ The Elements ❯ Chapter 36 ( Chapter 36 )

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AN: Only one more chapter after this one. Oh, and did anybody try to guess who Quintessa is? If you've read Hamlet--and it had the footnote thingies--then you might already know who she is. But no bother, you find out this chapter, anyway.

Disclaimer: Neither Gundam Wing nor its characters are mine. They are the property of their respective owners. Rhys (when he shows up) is not mine. He is the property of Laurel K. Hamilton. The Sidhe, the way I use them, are Laurel K. Hamilton's interpretation of the faeries from mythology. If I use Hands of Power, which I might, they are the creation of Laurel K. Hamilton, too.

Pairings: 2x1 (eventually), 6+1, 5+1, implied 3+4, R+H, H+9+H, others to be named Rating: NC-17, Warnings: AU, OOC, probably lemon, semi Duo- bastardization (don't worry, he gets over it), angst, NICE RELENA Chapter 18, 3x1 lemon, but don't worry, it's just sex. Lots of death, too, so maybe I should put DEATH FIC. Sorry I didn't put it sooner, but I just kind of got away with me.

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The Elements
Chapter 36

When Oberon arrived back at the castle, he was pleased to find that his brothers had been busy. The throne room was prepared for the upcoming spell, complete with an almost full circle made of blood--the human's blood would be used to finish it--an ornamental bathtub, and an alter. All of the other *utensils* Oberon would need were also there. Satisfied that all of his immediate needs were fulfilled, Oberon dismissed the slaves who were putting out the "finishing touches." Death was alone with the human.

"Strip," he commanded and watched as the human did so. His host's mate had a fantastic body, and had Oberon not had a use in mind for it, he would not have minded taking it for a ride. But when he got his Quintessa back, he would have no need for others.

"Climb into the tub and clean yourself," Oberon said. The spell called for cleanliness, a soiled body made for soiled blood, and the blood needed to be pure--free of any impurities. "You don't take drugs, do you?"

The human shook his head in the negative, and Oberon allowed him to continue undressing himself. Oberon took off his clothes and entered the bath after the human--for this rite, his blood would also be needed. His blood and the blood of his host with the blood of his mate and the blood of his host's mate. The four together would result in two. He in his host and his mate in his host's mate. Heero and the human would be forgotten and Oberon would finally have his Quintessa back.

Oberon fantasized what it would be like to have Quintessa back with him. This time, she would love him. There would be none of that "I love you as I love all of the All's creatures." She would love him and only him because she would know how much he went through to get her back. She would realize his love for her and know that he was the only one who loved her that much. Nobody--not even her piddling brothers--love Quintessa as much as he did.

As Oberon thought of his wonderful mate, he barely heard the low humming coming from somewhere nearby.

***

In the Black Room, headphones dropped down beside Heero's chair. Confused--this had never happened before--he put them on.

***

Duo's mind and body slowly came back to him. He was in a castle of some sort, naked in a bathtub, while the root of all evil prepared for something Not Good. Death--"You can call me Oberon"--had done something to him. He couldn't remember how he got here, didn't even know where here was. The last thing he remembered was waking up to find Heero hovering above him. That had probably been whenever it happened--whatever *it* was.

To comfort himself, Duo started humming Heero's Song. Over the last few weeks--since he put a name to the song--Duo had begun humming it whenever he felt upset or angry or stressed. Which was to say, almost constantly. He had never really figured out the words, though, they always seemed to slip through his mind whenever he thought he grapsed them. They seemed to have something to do with creation and love and hate. Normal tragic romance crap, but he loved it. It was all he had left of his soulmate. That and the thing over at some sort of table lighting candles.

Oberon looked over at Duo. There seemed to be some sort of spark in his eyes--understanding of song, maybe?--but it was probably just the flicker from the lights. Oberon didn't know the song. Only Duo and Heero did. Unless...unless maybe Heero could hear him?

Duo knew it was impossible, Heero himself had told Duo many times--past Duo's were pretty slow on the uptake; he was this time around, also, if he wanted to speak the unadulterated truth--that when he was taken over, for lack of a better word, he could never hear what was going on in the outside world. He could see, but never hear.

Which meant that Heero could see everything that was going on at the moment. Why wasn't he doing anything? He had always said he would protect Duo with his life if he had to. Well, here Duo was, about to die--or something worse than death--and Heero wasn't even *trying* to do anything. Then it his Duo: Heero didn't know who he was. As far as Heero knew, Duo was just some former classmate, some unnamed somebody in the hoards of deaths Heero had thus far been forced to witness (Duo knew that at any time, Heero could choose not to watch the doings of Oberon, but he also knew tht Heero would always choose to watch. It was the honor of the thing.). Duo needed to somehow let Heero know who he was. But how?

And a plan formed in Duo's mind. Heero couldn't hear--so he couldn't hear Duo's humming, which would be a dead giveaway of who he was, as only Heero and Duo knew that particular song--but he could see. That meant if did something that only *he* would do--something that only Danyer, possibly would do--then Heero would know it was him.

Duo didn't know what he expected Heero to do if and when he figured out who Duo was, Duo only knew that this might be his only oppurtunity to let Heero know he loved him. If only Oberon would *turn around*.

***

There was humming--Heero knew that. And it sounded familiar--Heero knew that, too. But where was it coming from, and why could he hear it? Why now, when Death was about to do something horrible to that boy (was his name Duo? Heero couldn't quite remember, but he thought it might be.) would he finally be able to hear as well as see while inside his prison.

Heero had not written the song being hummed. He had merely been the one to put it to music--for the sake of authenticity. It was a telling of the curse of the Riders--and thus the Elements--and the circumstances surrounding that curse. But the person--if it was a person--humming it didn't seem to know any of the words. Heero knew the words--he knew them in every language known to man, faery, demon, and beyond. Of course, it sounded prettier in some languages than in others--Heero was partial to the chants of the Vanuli Niamos.

"In the beginning, there were none. Then Earth was created, and there was one. He was the First. Fire, Water, Air, and Spirit followed. One became two, two became three, three became four, and four became five. They were the Second, Third, Fourth, and Fifth, respectively. They were name the Elements. All was right with the five, for a time. They went forth and procreated, creating species upon species different from them, yet at the same time, the same.

"Then the bad men came--They Who Rode the Horses. One of them, the First of They Who Rode, fell in love with the Fifth of the Elements and demanded that she love him back. She refused him. She loved everyone and everything equally. She could not give him special treatment This angered the First of They Who Rode--the Riders--and he begged her to change her mind. The Fifth did not change. Three times he offered, three times she refused.

"They Who Rode--like the Elements--had powers unimaginable. But unlike the Elements, The Rider's powers had a dark tinge to them. The third time the Fifth spurned the First of They Who Rode, he let loose his power, the power of Death. His horrible, awful magic killed the Fifth, extinguishing the lives of the other Elements along with her, all before their twenty-fifth year.

"The All--the combination of the God and Goddess--saw what The First of They Who Rode had done and was horrified. The All knew that the First's brothers--while not directly responsible for the attack--had known of it and could have stopped it. The All, in Its infinite wisdom, punished the Riders for their actions--or, inactions, as the case may be.

"The punishment was thus stated: 'In the time before time, in the place before history, the world before humanity, a great evil was done. Those who performed the act were banished, sent away from this world, in order to protect it. Those the act was performed against would be their keepers, the only beings protecting this world and others from the great evil of the Riders. Always dying before their twenty-fifth birthday, the Elements shall travel--a new destination every year and a day--the world, closing the gateway between our world and theirs.

"Four times, the Riders shall have a chance to redeem themselves. Four times, the Elements will be reduced to four, the Element Spirit doubling with one of the others. Each time, the Riders shall inhabit the bodies of the four remaining Elements. Their actions will determine their fate. Should they choose to atone for their actions, at the end of one year and one day, the Riders will be given their own bodies and allowed to return to our world. But should they choose to spread their evil like a contagion, the Element cohabiting with Spirit shall destroy them.

"The fourth and final time, if they choose to continue in their ways, they will be utterly annihilated, never to be seen or heard from again."

Heero stared out of the visor--Oberon had turned around and Heero saw that it was Duo humming the song, which admittedly, did not a very good song make, at least not when translated into English. But how did Duo know that song? Even if he was only humming it, he still obviously knew a little about it. Where did his knowledge come from. Only a few people knew of it--himself, his brothers, his sister, Rhys, and his soulmate. And Duo was obviously not any of those people. Was he?

***

Duo scrunched up his face as he thought of how to let Heero know who he was. Oberon had turned around, so here was his chance. He just didn't know what to do!

"Get out of the tub and dry off," Oberon commanded. Not having anything better to do--and not wanting the Rider to know that he was free of whatever spell he'd put on Duo earlier--Duo did as he said. Oberon brandished a large knife--it was called an athame, Rhys had said once. "Step into the circle."

Duo eyed the circle to which Oberon motioned. It looked to be made of blood. Not a very comforting picture for Duo. He stepped in anyway.

"Don't do this," Duo said, trying to keep the pleading out of his voice, but not succeeding completely. He didn't want to die, but he didn't want to die without Heero knowing who he was more. Death, he could take. Heero not knowing him, he couldn't.

"It won't hurt that much," Oberon said, raising the athame over his head. "And it'll all be over soon, anyway."

Oberon swung the knife down.

***

"No!" Heero screamed. He didn't know if Duo was who he thought he was--if Heero could really be fortunate, or unfortunate, enough to have his soulmate brought right before him--but he couldn't stand the thought of Duo dying. There had been too much death. Something let go in Heero--or maybe something got let *in*--and the walls in the Black Room splintered. For the first time in months, Heero could see light not provided by Oberon's eyes. Inflamed by this, Heero gathered all the strength adn concentration he could. The he *pushed*.

"I won't let you hurt him!"

Everything went white. He was back in control of his body. Heero felt the descent of the knife and halted his arm. Duo was safe.

"Duo?" he asked, trying to audibly confirm this miracle. It worked. The words came out of his mouth, just as if he had always been in control. Duo looked at him curiously; he had dropped to the floor when Oberon had swung the athame, and it was weird to look down at him. "Duo, are you okay?"

Duo nodded once and stood up, towering over Heero. "Heero?" he asked. His voice sounded small, a sound that should never come from one so small. It was Heero's time to nod, so he did.

Duo swept Heero up into a bone-crushing hug. Heero allowed this for a moment before making Duo let him go. Even after Duo set Heero back on the ground, his hands still wrapped around Heero's forearms.

"Prove it to me," Heero said after Duo had set him down. "Prove to me that you're who I think you are. Tell me how you know the song." Heero desperately hoped that Duo could--and would.

"You told me the song, after you told me how I was created," Duo said. Heero's hopes rose at the words. "I was created from you--your body, your magic, and your soul."

Heero's spirits soared at that. This was Duo. This was Danyer.

"It's really you," Heero said, his eyes filling with tears. He brought his hand up to cup Duo's cheek, as if he was afraid that Duo might disappear. The truth was, he very well might. Anything could happen now. "Will you--will you kiss me? Please?"

Heero knew his insecurities were getting the better of him. Everything was all right now. He had his soulmate, he'd defeated the Riders--quite easily, too--everything was over. The God and Goddess wouldn't take it from him now, would they? Surely, they weren't that cruel.

Duo bent his head to kiss Heero, and Heero felt a tug in the pit of his stomach. The kiss was simple--chaste, even--but the tug wasn't. It felt like his entire stomach had been ripped out and replaced with Play-Doh. Heero didn't know exactly what it was, but he knew that there was no way it could be good. Apparently, the All could be *that* cruel.

"Duo," Heero said, after Duo had pulled back from the kiss, "I want you to run, now. Run back to the mirror that brought you here, and jump through. And no matter what, *don't look back*."

"I won't leave you," Duo insisted, but before he could stop Heero, he was being pushed out of the throne room. His clothes were thrust at him, and the door was shut.

Heero turned away from the door, secure in the knowledge--or at least, hopeful--that Duo would do as he asked. He couldn't worry about it anymore. Heero'd figured out what the tug was--Oberon was trying to take control again. Of course, Heero now realized that when he'd regained control of his body, he hadn't killed Death, merely pushed him to the back. Much as Oberon did Heero all those months ago. To get rid of Oberon--and thus the other Riders--Heero would have to kill his body. Heero would have to die.

Heero didn't want to die, but if he didn't, countless innocents would--including Duo. If Heero didn't kill Oberon now, and Oberon regained command of his body, then Oberon would continue whatever spell he had been about to perform.

Enraged by this, Heero stalked to the incomplete circle. It would take Earth to destroy the Riders. Blood was Earth. Heero still held the athame, so it was a simple matter to finish it. He cut himself across his hand and smeared the blood across the stone floor.

"In the name of the Mother and the Father, I beseech you," Heero said. In the name of Spirit, I beseech you. In the name of Air, I beseech you. In the name of Water, I beseech you. In the name of Fire, I beseech you. In the name of Earth, I beseech you." Heero smeared the blood from his palm across his naked flesh. The stone beneath Heero began to shake. "I invoke thee, power of myself, seek out those with my immediate blood. Seek out my brother's, power of Earth, and destroy them." Heero's power converged in the center of his bloody palm. "I send you, magic. Destroy."

There was no visible change when Heero said that, but he felt himself weaken. All of his magic left his body, leaving him as little more than a shell. The ground shook so hard that the stone dais was--almost--tilting back and forth.

In a few seconds, anyone would looking in the room would not have seen Heero. They would, however, have seen a pile of ash in the spot Heero had been in. Around the castle, three more piles of ash could be found.

Selune

Just to make sure this is clear, there is *one more chapter*. So, this is

To Be Continued