An Inspiring Performance (Gundam Wing X Vocaloid) by Saint-Miroku, literature
Literature
An Inspiring Performance (Gundam Wing X Vocaloid)
As Rin got on stage, she couldn't help but feel a little nervous as her long white dress fluttered with each step. She knew she could sing, but she'd never sung for an event this big before. Not only would she be performing to honor the Maganac Corps, but she had just learned that two of the brave Gundam pilots fighting against OZ would be her audience tonight as well. When she reached the mic, she could see two young men who must have been the pilots sitting together at a table. One wore dark clothing and had his hair tied into a single long braid, while the other was a younger, more reserved boy around her age who was more conservativel
The Lieutenant and The Count (Gundam Wing) by Saint-Miroku, literature
Literature
The Lieutenant and The Count (Gundam Wing)
Lucrezia Noin rushed towards the landed Mobile Suit, barely able to contain the excitement she felt. Her count had returned, after all this time, Zechs Merquise, no, Milliardo Peacecraft had returned. She looked up and caught a glimpse of her true love climbing out of the cockpit on his mobile suit, his smooth blonde hair flowing in the wind as he descended to the ground.
She finally stopped just before him, his back still turned to her, and asked, “Milliardo, is that really you?”
He turned to face her, a warm smile crossing his face as he replied, “Yes, Lucrezia, I'm back.”
“Milliardo.”
Even Supervillains Need Sick Days by Excellency-Shinigami, literature
Literature
Even Supervillains Need Sick Days
It started when he was late for his meeting, then completely missed the second one. It was not like Treize to shirk his duties without a good reason or at least some notice. And usually, Lady Une would be accompanying him for those reasons. But for him to completely miss an entire meeting without explanation-- something was wrong.
Lady went looking through the OZ headquarters. They were stationed in Luxembourg, Treize's hometown. He'd spent more time in that building than any other military owned residence, and both he and Lady Une both new it inside and out. She had checked the garden, his room, and every other place he had been known to dis