Tapestry - Chapter 2


It was late afternoon, and Wufei was training again.

He had risen early that day – the twenty-seventh day of his confinement at the Luxemburg estate – and stretched with the sun. An hour of long, slow katas followed; his muscles tensed and rippled with the repetition of graceful movements, growing warm and supple as the sun rose in the sky. Focusing on balance and technique, the youth pushed his body to hold beautiful, impossible positions, appearing to balance on one foot while shifting his weight from side to side, hardly raising his heart rate or respiration. He would have continued practicing for at least another hour, but his time was cut short by a call to breakfast; with a sigh, he dropped his stance and left the small courtyard, hurrying inside to shower and change.

There had been no time to practice after breakfast, either. He had a short exam that morning on the philosophers of the ancient world, needed to read and work several tricky chemistry problems, and then had his usual appointment to try and kill Treize in the training room. All scheduled before lunch.

His exam and the chemistry problems had gone extremely well. Unfortunately, though, his dueling match had not. He lost – again.

Scowling at this latest memory, the teen let go a flurry of hard punches and chops, all aimed at the imaginary head and neck of his assailant. Each movement was a vicious attack; had any one connected, his foe would have been dead at his feet.

Shame and anger spurred him to increase his tempo, while the desire to keep his form pure and his stances clean forced him to maintain an even rhythm. Training was the only way he could simultaneously lose himself from the pain and the frustration of day to day life and hone his fighting skills. He had to keep training; he wanted to make sure that he was ready to kill Khushrenada when the opportunity presented itself. That, at least, had not changed.

Everything else in his life, though, had been turned upside down – but that's because I wanted my comrades free, he reminded himself, pausing in the middle of a particularly difficult set of movements. I only agreed to his conditions so that they would be free…

Well – so that most of them would be free; Sally Po was a totally different story. She wasn't free – but at least she would be where he could keep an eye on her. And in some ways, he found that more comforting than knowing the other gundam pilots were free.


The sun dipped lower in the sky, creating long shadows across the courtyard. Wufei continued to practice, pushing himself to a slightly faster pace, his motions somewhat blurred. As with many other martial artists, Wufei also used his practice time as time for meditation and reflection; he pressed his body through automatic, learned movements, and allowed his mind to roam curiously free. It was during sessions like this that he was able to ruminate on the events of the last several weeks and how he came to be in such a strange situation.


It had begun several days after his capture. They had been at dinner - which was yet another piece of weirdness, as Khushrenada apparently enjoyed dining with his prisoners. Or so it seemed to Wufei.

"Well, Wufei ...? Will you accept this proposition?"

The boy was silent for a moment, staring at Treize, trying to see through the harmless words to the veiled layers underneath.

"What do you intend to have me do?" he asked, suspicious. "Simply lounge around here like an idiot heir and fight you? I won't hurt anyone for you; I won't run any missions; I will not fight any of your battles, nor give you any information. I will do nothing to help your cause at all, and I will try to kill you, no matter how much you attempt to charm me." The boy narrowed his eyes and jutted his chin in the air, daring Treize to gainsay anything at all in his little speech.

Treize considered Wufei from under half-closed eyelids, a strange, small smile on his lips. "I would not ask you to run missions or hurt anyone - I would only ask that you keep your word."

"And my word would only involve not attempting to kill you out of turn and not leaving? That's all you want from me?"

Lowered lashes hid a sudden gleam in the older man's eyes as he smiled and replied, "Oh, yes, Wufei - that's all I want."

"And we would fight every day," the boy continued, a very strange look crossing his face as he regarded Treize. "Uninterrupted."

Treize nodded, watching Wufei's expression. "Absolutely. Uninterrupted. And we would continue to duel every day until you succeeded in killing me."

"...and that's all you want …." Clearly, Wufei did not believe him; it was much too simple a plan.

Shrugging, Treize repeated, "That's all I want, Wufei. I am willing to do something for you as a sign of good faith-"

"You have to want something more - that is ridiculous," sputtered Wufei, eyeing Treize, doubts and misgivings plainly written on his face.

Regarding him mildly, Treize replied, "As you say, Wufei. Eat your dinner ... it's getting cold."


Examining the problem from all sides, Wufei could find no hidden agenda, no flaw, nothing that would eventually come back and hit him in the face – and he could see only the benefit of dueling daily with the man who had murdered his wife. True, he had to give his word that he would not attempt to leave; but that was a minor inconvenience when coupled with the possibility of killing the leader of OZ.

Chang Wufei accepted Treize's proposition.


Several days later Wufei was walking in the eastern part of the mansion when a heavy bang, accompanied by a considerable amount of shouting and cursing, brought him to a dead stop. More shouting and louder cursing, together with sounds which could only have been caused by heavy rifle butts striking soft human tissue drifted toward him. Now intensely curious, Wufei turned and took several steps down the connecting hallway toward the source of the noise. What he saw caused his eyes to widen in horror and his indrawn breath to hiss between his teeth. The corridor was darkened; fading daylight illuminated only bare highlights and left most of the area in deep shadow, and Wufei was glad. Instinctively keeping to the shadows as he moved in the unfamiliar corridor, Wufei was rewarded with an unobstructed view of OZ's most recent acquisitions.

He remembered what happened when he bargained for his comrades' freedom. Wufei firmly believed that Khushrenada was mad, but now realized there was more than simple insanity at work behind the man's eyes. At times, the way the general looked at Wufei confused him and sent chills up his spine … no one had ever looked at him in quite that way before …

Scowling in concentration, Wufei slashed the air, a rapid sequence of kicks and punches claiming his body's attention while his mind puzzled again the odd bargains he had made.


"I've been considering your request, Wufei … and have come to several conclusions. I believe we will be able to come to an agreement."

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