Started: March 31, 2001 Finished: April 3, 2001 Disclaimers: G-Wing isn't mine... the story plot is mine, though!! I worked long and hard for it!! G-Wing belongs to Bandai, and NightMare, Hyan, Dae, Triton, Keon, and Wayne and everyone one else in the past are mine. Wanna borrow? Just ask! ^_^ EPIC. C&C very welcome... 1+2/2+1- used to be 1x2, as well as 3x4 and 5xM(N?) NOTE!!! Most historical information here is true- although I had to alter some of it to suit my needs. Conosere is a lot more sophisticated than the average Medieval village. That's because their Guaridans would not stand for miseducation. By the way, there was never a Conosere in France. Imminent Fate, part 16 Shamera sitafire@hotmail.com Conosere village in Champagne, France 1332 "Someone outside the village?" Lady Ann stood up, dusting the small pieces of dirt off her dress. She glanced at the child who had alerted her, and smiled, "Alert the Guardians. Invite the outsiders into the village and if they have no intentions of harm, allow them food and board for however long they like. We don't often get visitors." The scruffy looking ten year old child nodded vigerously and mentioned to his friends to go back to the strangers that they had found. The Lady stood looking after them, and then turned her head, smiling at her appretice. "Do you suppose they'll bring news of the outside world?" The chestnut-haired boy looked up at her from where he was sitting and reading his book, and gave her a dumbfounded expression. Lady Ann only rolled her eyes and sighed overdramatically. "Really, Dae. You don't pay any attention to your surroundings." "I have no need to," Dae replied smuggly, blue-violet eyes sparkling in delight, "With the Guardians making sure that no one enters or exits this village without them knowing? I can't even go for a walk in the woodlands!" Lady Ann sat down on a rock nearby to Dae, and clutched at her herbs thoughtfully. "You do know that our Guardians allow people outside once they reach twenty, if they really wanted to... so they could leave the village." Dae returned his eyes to his book. "I'm eighteen, m'Lady. I'm getting married in two days and 'Mare still won't let me out for a walk without either her or Hyan at my side." He paused. "And if I don't go with either the two of them, she'd want me to go in a group larger than ten. How am I to get peace and quiet like that?" "Ahh, I have to say she *is* a tad overprotective." Lady Ann conceeded. "But she must have her reasons." "Yes." Dae rolled his eyes. "I'm her first charge. Honestly, though," he said, "she shouldn't baby me. I do have plans to travel the world." "It's a large world," Lady Ann commented. "That's something that I want to find out for myself." Dae said. "But if Hyan wants to be here... I guess that's the only way I'll opt to not go. It isn't as if I wouldn't come back. I just want to know what's been going on ever since the Guardians settled here. How the rest of the world is without their influence." "Hyan would probably agree to anything that you want to do," the Lady mused. She leaned forward and brought a hand to rest under her chin, ignoring the small tickles that was caused by the herbs. "Do you think the danger of the Void breaking through is going to happen anytime soon?" Dae shut his book, realizing that the Lady was not going to allow him to read no matter what. "I'm pretty sure it will, but I'm worried. The Guardians will find some way to stop them. Even if it meant calling on the Angels. I'm sure nothing too bad's going to happen." "Yes." Lady Ann agreed. She stood up again. "Join me in greeting the visitors?" Dae raised and eyebrow in question, and then shrugged. "Sure." <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> "It worked?" "It worked." "It worked?" "Yes." "It- shhhhhhhhhhhhit!!!" The small group stopped as Duo let out his proclaimed curse and turned in the direction that he was looking at. While they had been tolerating him and his shock at actually have travelled through time, they knew he didn't curse like this just because. "That's fucking huge!!" Or maybe not. As they all turned and looked, they saw a grass field with children and villagers tending to it, as well as large dragon watching over them. Yes, a dragon. The dragon turned its eyes from the villagers to the Gundam boys for a moment and just looked at them. It looked like a lizard with wings each twice as large as it was, and horns atop its head. The scaly crimson hide also told that it wasn't normal. Well, in the sense of the word, anyway. Giving a small huff, the dragon looked back at the villagers and didn't pay any more attention to the boys. Almost like it had judged them as something not worth its time. "It's incrediable." Wufei breathed out. The others didn't say anything, but it wasn't hard to tell that they agreed with him. Wufei greedily took in the sight of the dragon before him, commiting it to memory. "Please sires," the young boy who was leading them to the village that they were aiming for, Conosere, tilted his head and beakened them over. "The village isn't far. Lady Ann will talk to you and lead you through the rules and soothes(1) of our humble village." "Humble indeed," Wufei muttered as they started walking again, his eyes parting for one last glance at the proud dragon guarding the land. "Ah. But Conosere is known for our Guardians." the boy said, smiling. He was going at a brisk walk that made sure that the older boys behind him were able to walk their normal pace. "I'm sure you've heard?" "Never." Quatre replied, seagreen eyes curious. "Tell us?" "Of course!" The boy said happily. The Gundam pilots couldn't help but get a sense that he looked quite familiar. Perhaps it was the bright blue eyes and wheat-blonde hair, but he looked related to Relena. "Our village has a short history. Our Guardians appeared eight years ago. I was an infant back then, and don't remember it like the older children do. Others used to call the Guardians monsters," the boy wrinkled his brow while looking back at them. "I don't understand why." "I guess not." Quatre mused. "But," the boy continued, "Our Guardians have been taking care of us ever since then. They're the ones who raised me and every other body in this village except for the outsiders." They arrived at the town walls, where there were no walls at all. Duo looked on curiously, remembering somewhere in his Chivalry(2) class that all towns had walls to ward off invaders in the High Middle Ages. "There's no walls," he said aloud, directing the statement at the boy. The boy beamed. "Conosere does not need walls. Anyone who seeks shelter and sancuary are welcome here." He winked. "We do know some of the ongoings of the outside world, after all." (3) He lead them into the village, where there were children of all ages, from three year olds playing outside in the dirt to twenty year olds walking down the roads and talking with each other. The buildings itself in Conosere looking much more sophisticated than they should be, with cleanly washed walls and tidy roof tiles. Of course, they were all according to the time, though, even if there were a few pieces of machinery here and there that looked like it should have been invented in a much later time period. The people there didn't pay mind to the boys, though. Although the boys were all different nationalities and wearing different clothes and with strange postures, the villagers walked about them as if they had seen things like that everyday. "Don't mind the others," The boy said, walking backwards to talk to them as they walked, "The others are all too used to seeing people like you around. Even when you might bring news of the outside. They will pay no heed of you unless you ask for attention. It's just their way." "So there's others like us before?" Wufei asked. "Yes. Of course, they do not dress like you, but we have had visitors from all over the world. We are all used to having strange customs around us to be able to accept strangers' personalities." Wufei was awed. "Discrimination was not outlawed until a millenia later," he breathed, making sure that the boy guiding them did not hear. "And this is the very first place that such an idea like that started?" "Too bad this place never existed," Quatre remarked. "It would have set a lot of things into motion ages earlier. And maybe this would not have been known as the Dark Ages." "Dark Ages came after the Black Plague." Heero corrected, watching their guide as the boy whirled around and talking to the people around him. "This should be around the time of the Black Plague." "Meaning: Kill rats, kill fleas." Duo translated. He looked around him. "No one here looks sick, though. We could be in the time before the Black Plague. We can't be exactly sure what year we're in, remember?" "Or we could be in the beginning stages." Heero reasoned. "That's something I really don't want to consider." Duo said. He then tightened the grip that he had on the red book that had gotten them there. "But all the people died because of the Void here. No one was said to have died of disease." Heero didn't counter that one. "Here we are!" cried the boy as he lept to a stop. There was an old house before them, with smoth coming through the small hole at the top around the roof. "You can stay here during the nights. Will you be staying for the wedding?" "Wedding?" Duo asked dumbly as Quatre elbowed him in the ribs. "Between two of our villagers." the boy explained. "It's in two days... you really should stay for it. You'd be more than welcome, I'm sure!" "Why don't you let me be the judge of that?" They turned to see a young woman and teenaged boy walk up to them. Again, they felt some sort of deja vu. The boy called to them in delight and turned his responsibility over to them as he ran down the streets for his friends, giving the boys a wave goodbye. "I'm Lady Ann." she introduced herself, raising a hand to her chest. She was clad in rich garments of that time, although they were not made of sild or satin. They were cotton, in colors of wheat and brown, which suited her brown hair. She had bright brown eyes that glittered with amusement and intelligence. In one hand were strange grasses, and with her other she pulled out the boy that had been standing behind her. "This is my apprentice, Daeon." The boy in question looking slightly annoyed to be pulled out, but gave the Gundam pilots a small smile and quietly welcomed them to Conosere. He was small, yes, but not enough that the pilots would think him to be but a child. There was something solid behind the kind grey eyes. And something familiar in the way he gave a tug on his shoulder length arburn hair that was tied back. "I'm here to welcome you to Conosere," Lady Ann continued, looking formal somehow in the casual clothes that she wore. "Visitors are always welcome here, and you can stay as long as you wish as long as you do not isolate yourself from everyone else." Trowa raised and eyebrow while Heero glared. Wufei sputtered a bit and Quatre and Duo both looked either happy or snickered. "Why can we not isolate ourselves?" Heero asked emotionlessly. Lady Ann suddenly broke out in a wide grin, tilting her head to one side and leaning forward to them, waving a finger. "Because... isloation means that you find Conosere to be nothing but a place where you can leech off of. We won't allow you to do that. If you're here to recoup, you make friends and feel better." she winked. "Then we can kick you out." Duo smiled at her. "Hey- works for you guys?" Lady Ann smiled back. "Always. But it could just mean that we gain some permenant vistors. Means that they'll also have to work, but that doesn't seem to bother them." She nodded to herself, having already told that and checking it off in her mind. "Another thing. We all have dinner together. Strange thing to manage, but we're all family here. You have to be out by the time the sun is over the mountains. We all take turns making what we want, and the others would sample it. We spend evenings together. That's how we can introduce you to everyone else in the village." "Wow. This really is a family here." Quatre commented. He gazed at Daeon intensely, trying to figure out why that boy was just *so* familiar, even as Lady Ann was only a portional familiar. "Yes. That's about the only thing you have to do. Everything else, you're free to go about as you will. I hold no responsibility if you anger a Guardian, though. I cannot tame them." "Thank you." Quatre said sincerely. "No thanks is needed." the Lady amended. She gave a respectable bow towards them, and pulled Daeon along behind her. "We'll leave you to your quaters to settled down." The others all said their thanks, and the two left, leaving the boys to survery where they were. The place they had been left with was pretty big. "And I thought people of the Medieval Ages had bad living conditions," Duo mused as he pushed open the door to the cottage and saw a fire in the middle of the room roaring happily, with four smaller doors leading to four smaller rooms. "I always thought they only had one room with a hearth." "From what I remember, they did," Quatre contributed as he also went inside to look. "This is more sophisticed than its supposed to be. "I'm not complaining." Duo said. He looked at Heero. "Looks like someone has to share rooms. Up to it?" Heero snorted as he eyed the small doors. "Or someone could sleep in this room." "I think that's what they intended it to be," Trowa said. He was also eyeing the doors. "Quatre and I will share a room." "Ah!" Duo exclaimed, smiling, "I guess that we get the same rooms again, ne? And Wufei can either get a room to himself or sleep in the warm room where we can all wake up early and embarress him, our alibi being that we needed to go to an outhouse." he paused. "Or something like that." "Kisama!" Wufei cursed, steaming at Duo. "I'm sleeping in one of the rooms also, idiot!" Duo smacked a fist against his palm. "Damn. There goes all my perverted plans." "I don't suppose you ever get your mind out of the gutter, Maxwell?" Wufei said, resigned as Duo snickered. "Nope." <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> "Keon- ow! Leggo! You know, what would Triton say to this sort of behav-! Hey! Ow!" Keon blew his best friend a rasberry as Dae huffed a breath and rubbed at his injured arm where Keon had been grasping him to pull. "Like Triton will say anything about this!" Keon said, blowing a strand of blond hair away from his eyes. "We're going to be late! Because of you!" "We are not!" Dae exclaimed. "Besides, it was Hyan's fault! He- oooh." Keon noticed that Dae had turned red and snickered softly. "Can't you guys wait two more days? At least Triton and I waited. You two are impossible!" "We are waiting very patiently, thank you!" Dae shot back. He crossed his arms as they reached the table that would soon be full of people as they exchanged the food that they had cooked. "We were just... occupied." "Your wedding's in two days!" Keon exclaimed, exasperated. "I know." Dae grinned. "More than anyone." He watched as the sun started to go down below the mountains. "But Lady Ann is afraid that the Void will make a move soon. She's trying to persuade the Guardians to call on the Angels for help. I'm afraid that it will take too long." Quatre laid a hand on his friend's shoulder. "Nothing will happen." He grinned. "It's too sad to happen! People don't die anymore... not after the adults all went away." "True." Dae agreed, and smiled. "Oh! We have more visitors today. It was strange, though. It felt as if I knew them, and they knew me. Maybe I'll be able to show them to you today. Lady Ann's invited them to stay." "M'Lady invites *everyone* to stay," Keon corrected. "But if an apprentice magic-user is saying this, then I'll have to meet them." "Ah." Dae smiled, then his eyes lit up as he saw some figures making their way over to the table. "And here's everyone. Including Wayne." Indeed, the children were starting to appear, some armed to the chin with food that they felt like treating the others. Wayne was one that was among them, with strange foods on either arms. The black-haired boy smiled at his friends and tipped his head, unable to wave. Settling the food on the table, he dusted off invisible dirt and waited as his two friends settled around him and grinned. "Just what is that?" Dae asked over Wayne's left shoulder. He reached out to give the reddish food a poke with his fingers. "Hands off!" Wayne commanded, slapping away Dae's fingers. "Food from India. Recipe curtasy of one of our visitors." He nodded in satisfaction. "Your wife has certainly softened you," Dae marvelled. "Not as you used to boast anymore- and cooking! Isn't that only supposed to be a job for the women?" he teased. Wayne winced. "Nataku refuses to have anything to do with the cooking fire. Yet she adores all food. I don't understand either." "It's a women thing, Wayne. Don't try to understand it." Dae resolved. He patted the black-haired teenager on the back. "It's just good that you're settling down for a domestic life." "How can I not, with my wife ordering me around?" Wayne deadpanned. Dae smiled, "You forget I am getting married?" "Ah. But you order Hyan around." Dae gave Wayne a playful swat on the head. "Hn!" <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> "Sunset?" Duo blinked. "Already?" Heero nodded and walked away from the window and towards the door. He gave a small pause next to Duo. "Coming?" Duo sat still for a moment, then let a manic grin slip on his face. He jumped off the makeshift bed and stood up quickly. "Of course! Food!" Heero only snorted, but followed along where Duo was going. Duo opened the door and poked his head out, then realized that the others had already left without them. Probably because he overslept. He grinned to himself and jumped out, almost running to the door of the outside to breathe in the air that was so much cleaner then he'd ever breath it. There was a tug on the back of his black shirt to keep him from falling over in his hurry to enjoy the air of sunset. Grinning sheepishly, he looked back at Heero and gave his thanks, once again speeding out and breathing in deeply as soon as he was out the door. Closing his eyes and allowing himself to just enjoy for the first time in weeks, Duo heard Heero's soft footsteps behind him and smiled slightly. There had been some rough times back then, and they still needed to talk about what happened, but that would happen as soon as they were finished what they were sent to do. The footfalls stopped and Duo opened one eye to look at the boy besides him. "Oy, Heero. I thought Medieval air was supposed to stink of body odor and waste." "This is Conosere." Heero replied simply, his eyes on Duo's lithe form. He looked like he was enjoying the view as much as Duo was enjoying the air. "Maybe it's an exception." Once again closing his eyes, Duo breathed out, "Maybe." and just stood there for a moment with a smile on his face. "You think they'll miss us if we stayed here for just a little moment?" "No." The answer was barely audiable. "Then you want to enjoy the sunset with me?" Heero turned his eyes from the chestnut maned boy to the sun which was setting down and filling the sky with a brilliant red color, swirling with violets and soft hues of orange and blues. There was no clouds to obscure the sky, and the birds that perched on the rooftops of the village only enhanced the image of surreal peace. "Sure, Duo." He said softly, tipping his head downward slightly so that Duo wouldn't see his contented smile under the shadows of his bangs. "Anything you want." Duo didn't reply but Heero soon found a hand sneaking into his and holding it tightly. He gave a squeeze in reassurance to Duo, and then used that link to pull the boy over to him, wrapping his arms around Duo and and settling his chin atop his shoulder. "Anything you want." 1. Soothe=Truth. O_O Timeline, Timeline, Timeline!! Great book, go read. 2. I have Age of Chivalry for history this year, I might have told you. 3. Sactuary was a Christian belief that started in the Middle Ages. You'd have to know just how sheltered Conosere is to get the joke. End part 16. *falls over* *wails* School suuuuuuuucks!!! I have so many things due that my head is swirling, and I can't find the time to write this!!! Arg! I hope it's easier once all my projects are due. I have two projects to do over spring break already, and I still have so long to go! ;_; Anyway, to the chapter. It's a bit longer than usual. I think you're right, Chris. I need to expand the chapters in order to make the story shorter. This is really getting out of hand- I never expected the series to be this long!