"Dinnertime, Heero," she said at last. In truth, it was well past the time she usually served dinner.
He didn't answer her at first, so she moved to stand at his shoulder, catching a glimpse of the letter he had been reading over for the last hour. She suppressed a flinch; it was one of the more explicit ones, and reading those often put Heero in a strange mood. She only wished she knew why.
He looked up at her then, an angry frown growing as he saw how close she was. "Don't read over my shoulder!" he growled, spreading his hand to cover the screen. "That's private!"
Mumbling an apology, she backed away. "Heero... it's time for supper."
"I don't want to eat dinner with you," he said.
She sighed. "There's no-one else here to eat with, Heero."
"I'd rather eat alone than eat with you," he snorted. Relena tried not to show any reaction to that comment, but she knew she failed from the gleam in his eyes.
She crossed the room and took hold of his arm, encouraging him to stand from his chair. He did, but then growled and pulled away, glaring at her nastily. "Don't fucking cling to me like that," he said. "I really hate it when you do that."
"Come on, Heero." She chivvied him into the dining room, urging him to sit at the table. "It's time for dinner."
Re: A Day With Heero
Date: 2006-02-22 09:21 am (UTC)"Dinnertime, Heero," she said at last. In truth, it was well past the time she usually served dinner.
He didn't answer her at first, so she moved to stand at his shoulder, catching a glimpse of the letter he had been reading over for the last hour. She suppressed a flinch; it was one of the more explicit ones, and reading those often put Heero in a strange mood. She only wished she knew why.
He looked up at her then, an angry frown growing as he saw how close she was. "Don't read over my shoulder!" he growled, spreading his hand to cover the screen. "That's private!"
Mumbling an apology, she backed away. "Heero... it's time for supper."
"I don't want to eat dinner with you," he said.
She sighed. "There's no-one else here to eat with, Heero."
"I'd rather eat alone than eat with you," he snorted. Relena tried not to show any reaction to that comment, but she knew she failed from the gleam in his eyes.
She crossed the room and took hold of his arm, encouraging him to stand from his chair. He did, but then growled and pulled away, glaring at her nastily. "Don't fucking cling to me like that," he said. "I really hate it when you do that."
"Come on, Heero." She chivvied him into the dining room, urging him to sit at the table. "It's time for dinner."