Disclaimer: Yea, although I walk through the valley of Gundam Wing, I remain untouched by lawsuits, for I own nothing and lay claim to nothing. So mote it be.
Author's Notes: This is a Harry Potter-Gundam Wing fusion. I wrote it for a contest, so if you see it around, assume that I lost...
The red train roared along a route that most people would never even believe in, loaded down with excited, nervous, happy, frightened children rushing towards their destination; home again for some, and for others, the greatest unknown. From the eleven-year-old first years to the almost-adult seventh years, Hogwarts students packed into the compartments of the wizard-driven train.
Heero Yui had a compartment to himself. His eyes were glued out the window of the train as it rushed on, fixed to the scenery flying past. A small, well-worn traveling bag sat on the seat beside him; after enough glares the train attendants had given up on
Re: Heero Yui and the Organization of the Zodiac
Date: 2006-02-21 06:50 am (UTC)Heero Yui and the Organization of the Zodiac
Rating: PG
Pairings: 1+2, 3+4, 5+OC (*sighs blissfully* Ahh, that oft-seen lineup!)
Warnings: shounen-ai, magic, occasional silliness, occasional angst
Disclaimer: Yea, although I walk through the valley of Gundam Wing, I remain untouched by lawsuits, for I own nothing and lay claim to nothing. So mote it be.
Author's Notes: This is a Harry Potter-Gundam Wing fusion. I wrote it for a contest, so if you see it around, assume that I lost...
The red train roared along a route that most people would never even believe in, loaded down with excited, nervous, happy, frightened children rushing towards their destination; home again for some, and for others, the greatest unknown. From the eleven-year-old first years to the almost-adult seventh years, Hogwarts students packed into the compartments of the wizard-driven train.
Heero Yui had a compartment to himself. His eyes were glued out the window of the train as it rushed on, fixed to the scenery flying past. A small, well-worn traveling bag sat on the seat beside him; after enough glares the train attendants had given up on