Authors Note - Hey, this is Riley, your author. Just letting ya know that Relena will be OOC, and maybe the pilots, I'll let you decide. I do not own Gundam Wing, blah blah. Riley and Vienna are mine! I created them. If you wish to use them, contact me first, and ask then, and I will give you permission, or decline, whichever I choose to say. Oh, and I may jump around a bit, like, one second its one day, and then the next minute its the next day, but it all goes with the story, so please deal!

Okay, now let me tell you a few things about me, which may come up some time, and you are starting to wonder. First, I do not like yaoi, or agree with. I have nothing against people who do write them, I just don't read or write them. Second, is that for some weird reason, I just cannot seem to write good mobile suit fights, and any thing dealing with a mobile suit of any kind, so in this story, there will be no mobile suits whatsoever. They may refer back to the Gundams, but they have been blown up and are long gone. So if you came here expecting that, don't expect it!

Well, read on, and I hope you enjoy it!! Chao!

Disclaimer: no I don't own GW. Just a fan of it.





Chapter One

It was a dark night with only the sound of the whistling of the wind making any noise at all. The compound was quiet and nothing at all moved. The guards stood in the shadows, waiting for anyone to attack, while others slept at their posts. Two guards near the back entrance of the main building of the compound were quietly conversing between each other.

"Are you certain it was him? Jarson would never do anything like that, I don't think," one of them was saying.

The other nodded. "I swear on my death bed it was him! If you ever find me wrong, you can cut my throat."

"Don't mind if I do," an unfamiliar feminine voice said from the dark night. A quick flash of light shone into the two unsuspecting guards faces. Before either could do a thing, one had his throat slit by a sword, killing him instantly, while the other was stabbed with a dagger in the chest. From the shadows two figures formed, coming from the darkness. In the faint light of the emergency patrol lamp, to a sharp eye it was easy to see that the two figures were feminine in shape. The one with short black hair spoke to the other, "That was almost too easy."

The other smirked. "No kidding. That guy was almost telling us to kill him." She glanced at the man fallen at her feet. She kicked him aside farther into she shadows. "Hide the other. We need to make sure we are not found out until our job is finished."

"One step ahead of you." The other had already hidden the man with the slit throat before her friend had said a word. "Alright, come on then, let's go."





A week later, the news of a blown up base was all over. Everyone wondered who the culprit was, but it was yet to be determined. On the streets, the newspapers were sold out, but the people without one had no need to worry. On the television news, stories of the same explosion were constantly playing. A crowd had gathered before the main screen in the city, staring up at it as a picture was shown of the blown up base, which had once been a well-functioned compound, even if no one really knew what went on in there.

"Eye witnesses say not a thing stirred that night," the news reporter was saying, "while others say they saw something, but did not know exactly what. One man said he swore he saw a ghostly figure, but we cannot be sure. Is this just another peculiar happening, or is it a warning to us?"

In an apartment, two girls sat on a sofa watching the news story on their own television. One had long brown hair and green eyes, and the other had short black hair and brown eyes.

The one with brown hair sighed, shaking her head. "Will these nitwits ever get it right? Yes, it is a warning, not some silly peculiar happening. Who do they think we are, pranksters?"

Her friend shook her own head. "Well, at least we haven't been found out yet. Let them keep guessing who we really are."

They were quiet for a few minutes, each in her own thoughts, until the black haired one said, "When do you think he will give us our next mission?" She rubbed her hands together. "That last one was as simple as pie."

The brunette snorted. "Says the one who stumbled and fell down the stairwell."

"Hey, not my fault, Riles! How was I to know some idiot was going to leave a puddle on that lousy step!"

"Denial, denial. Dear Vienna, when will you ever learn?"

Vienna glared at her. "Shut up." Riley started laughing. Vienna gave her an annoyed stare.

Riley shook her head. "I just can't forget your face when you tumbled down the stairs! I was so surprised no one heard you coming! Every time you landed on a step a loud thud echoed!" She grabbed her stomach, as she laughed harder. Vienna sunk deeper into the couch.

"I'm glad you enjoyed yourself, cause I sure didn't, and I've got a few bruises to remind me." She rolled her eyes and stared at the TV. Now it was showing what the base looked like now, which was actually just a large area that was burnt to a crisp, with debris everywhere, with a few policemen and soldiers walking around, searching for clues. Suddenly, Vienna sat up, her eyes focused on a young person walking around at the site in the background. He had unruly dark brown hair and wore blue jeans and a jacket. Riley glanced at her friend.

"Uh, V, are you okay?" she asked.

"Look!" Vienna exclaimed. Riley looked at the TV and almost jumped out of her seat.

"Holy crap! What the heck is he doing there!" she yelled, her eyes bugging out.

"No idea, but I'm not sure I wanna find out," Vienna replied. She jumped up from her seat and ran to the front door of the apartment. "Come on Riles. I'm not gonna sit around here, waiting for him to find us out. If we left anything, he is certain to find it!"





Heero Yuy wandered the ruins, searching for something, anything at all, that could give him a clue. He had been there for an hour but had found nothing. He sighed inwardly as his search continued. Whoever that person is, he sure is good. No wonder no one has been able to find out why all these bases and compounds are being blown up. I know it isn't Duo or anyone, since Dr. J wouldn't let us out of the compound until yesterday. Out of the corner of his eye he noticed two girls walking to the ruins. He looked them over for a moment, looking for anything different. He noticed nothing; at least nothing he could see from so far away.

The two stopped to talk to one of the policemen. The one with black hair did the persuading and soon they were allowed into the boundaries. Now Heero knew something was up. Those two knew something and he was going to find out.





Vienna watched the brown haired boy closely, though very discretely. Riley walked besides her, searching the ground as if she, too, was looking for clues. "Riley, he's watching us."

"Just act normal. He has never seen or met us before, so we don't have much to worry about. Keep watching him and stick close. If he makes a move as if to get near us tell me and we can get away from here."

Vienna looked away from the boy to her friend. "Go away? Are you kidding? We need to stay here and make sure he finds nothing."

"Fine, but if we get into any trouble I will blame you."

"Okay but we won't get caught. Trust me."

Riley rolled her eyes. "The last time you said trust me, it nearly got us blown up, need I remind you."

"Be quiet, Riley. You don't have to remind me of every minor mistake I have made."

Riley straightened and faced Vienna. "Minor? You call nearly getting us blown up minor? Well I suppose if we get thrown into space with nothing to protect us you would call that a minor problem too, right?"

Vienna glared at her. "No, I would not call that minor. Now shut up or else he will get suspicious."

"I'm not the one making a scene, ya know."

"Oh really? Well who is the one yelling!?" Vienna yelled.

"Look at yourself, bird brain!" Riley yelled.

By now they were attracting watchful eyes, including the Prussian blue eyes of Heero Yuy. He looked around before walking across to the girls. They continued to argue though oblivious to the danger they were putting themselves in.

"At least I don't trip over my own feet!" Riley was yelling.

"Oh really? Well I don't stare at any cute boy that comes my way like you do!" At that moment, Heero Yuy reached them. Vienna noticed him and her jaw hit the floor.

Riley smirked. "You were saying?" she taunted. She knew who he was and the trouble he could cause them, but at that moment, she couldn't care if he was God himself.

Vienna stomped on Riley's foot. Riley grunted and started hobbling around, grabbed her booted foot. "That was my new pair of boots, Vienna," she mumbled.

Heero raised an eyebrow at Riley. "Who are you two?" he asked in his regular monotonous voice.

Just then a slight beeping went off and all three looked down at their pagers; Vienna was the one who smiled triumphantly. "Its for me," she announced. She grabbed Riley's wrist and pulled her after her. "I have to go answer it, so come on Betty, I don't want to go alone."

Riley stared at Vienna. When they were far enough from Heero, Riley pulled her arm away from Vienna and glared at her. "Betty? You couldn't come up with a better name than Betty!?"

Vienna sighed. "Pardon me, but I was in a hurry, little Miss Grump."

Riley took a deep breath. "Sorry. So, who's beeping you?"

Vienna smiled knowingly. "Who do ya think?"





An hour later, Vienna and Riley were riding down the road on their motorbikes. Backpacks were strapped to their backs and guns at the ready strapped to their thighs. The road wound around the cliffs forcing them to turn every which way without speaking to one another.



Vienna concentrated on the road ahead, while her head turned with thoughts. Why does he want us to go to the hangar? He hardly ever calls us together for any reason, unless he found any info on any planned attacks, then of course he would. But still.

Riley, meanwhile, was troubled over the same thing. Why would he call us? He must have found hints that an attack will take place. Man, I wish he had given Vienna more information. That would really put the load off my shoulders. Her long brown hair whipped into her face. She shook it away as the hidden main entrance came into view. It was actually a camouflaged door in the rock of the cliffs with a small mechanical pad next to it. She slowed her bike down and pushed a green button near a built in speaker. She waited until a voice came over it.

"Who's there?" the person asked.

"Riley and Vienna, Dr. J. Let us in," Riley said. She glanced over her shoulder at Vienna.

"Alright, Riley, I'm letting you in," came the reply. A large piece of the rock shifted to the side, revealing an entrance into a rather long cavern leading into the main hangar. She and Vienna started up the bikes and drove in, the rock sliding shut behind them. At the end of the cavern they drove into the hangar that had an extremely high ceiling.

Vienna got off her bike first and was the first to greet the old man, Dr. J, whom Riley had spoken to on the speaker. "Hey J, what's up?"

"I have another mission for the both of you," Dr. J replied. Riley came up behind her friend to listen.

Vienna smiled. "Sounds like fun. What is it?"

"I will tell you but first, I will show you to the rooms you will be staying in." The old scientist turned around and walked away. Vienna sighed.

"He does this every time: he keeps us hanging," Vienna grumbled.

Riley shrugged. "Oh well. At least we have another mission other than sitting around on our butts waiting around."

"I guess. Come on, before we lose him."

They took off running.

A ways down a hall that lead off from the hangar, they turned into a small, furnished room with a TV, sofa, beanbag chair, and against the wall a small refrigerator was set. Two doors were on opposite sides of the room and another door was across from where they stood, a few feet from the refrigerator.

"Vienna, your dorm is to the right and Riley, yours is to the left. The door just across is the bathroom. This room is the small living room for you two, got it?"

Riley rolled her eyes. "Please, we have stayed here before," she said.

Dr. J continued, "Put your things away and meet me in the lab."

Riley and Vienna rushed to throw their bags into the rooms. Riley tossed hers inside onto the bed but Vienna threw hers inside and accidentally hit a lamp that was on a table, shattering it. Riley smacked her forehead. "Ugh. V, don't ya think you can do one tiny little thing without breaking something?"

Vienna shrugged, quickly closing the door behind her. "I dunno. Just forget the lamp. I'll worry about it later. Let's go see what we're here for."

In minutes the two were in the lab waiting for the scientist to acknowledge their arrival. Vienna switched from one foot to the other and Riley leaned back against a long wooden table.

"Girls," Dr. J suddenly said, "please take a seat." He indicated three chairs and Vienna and Riley sat in two of them; Dr. J sat in the other. "Now, your next mission will be a different one than what you are used to. This time the two of you will not really be working alone." He had the girls' attention. "Instead, you will be with the boys."

Vienna smiled happily. "You mean WuFei and them? Really?"

Dr. J nodded. "Yes, I do mean then. Now understand you aren't working with them directly at first."

"I don't get it," Vienna commented, scratching her head.

"It isn't that hard to not understand actually. You two will be with them, though they don't know why you are there," Dr. J explained.

Vienna stared at him, squinting. "I'm getting far more confused than ever."

"Ditto," Riley agreed.

Dr. J sighed. "Vienna let me explain without you adding something to it." She glared at him but settled back into the chair. "I will start from the beginning. You two will be staying in the school that Relena Peacecraft runs, the St. Gabriel Academy. As it always is, she is the main target this new group plans to get rid of and this time, they plan on accomplishing it, or so my sources have told me."

Riley interrupted, "Um, I know we have been blowing up their bases and all but uh, I would really like to know who they are, what they are called, and who is running this new group."

"Actually Riley, I too would like the answers to those questions. I can only say they call themselves the World Rebellion Federation and are far more powerful than Romefeller, White Fang, and Oz. As for who runs the group, the person has never been named or heard of, at least from what information I have received."

"Oohh, hushy hush, huh?" Vienna said, a smile playing on her lips.

"I am wondering who this person may be," Dr. J said absently. "Their leader is very dangerous, and that is why I am sending you two and the boys, but back to the main topic. The WRF are planning to rid of Relena, as in killing her."

"They'd be doing us favour," Vienna muttered. Riley snorted as she tried to hold in her laughter.

Dr. J cleared his throat. "You two will be leaving in the morning for the shuttle port at seven. The shuttle leaves at seven forty-five. You are to be there before hand. A cab will be waiting for you at the next port and take you to the school. You are enrolled as Kali Marietta," he said to Riley, "and Diamond Kastle."

Vienna grunted. "You couldn't have chosen a better name than Diamond for me? I mean, think of it, Diamond Kastle? It makes me sound as if I'm a castle made of diamonds!"

"You will live. You are to call yourselves those names when in the presence of Relena and the other students, especially the boys. Only call each other by your real names when completely alone. The boys will also be there for the same reason as you two. You are to introduce yourselves to them in your alias names."

"Problem," Riley stated. "Today Vienna and I went down to the site of the base we had blown up a week earlier, but only because on the TV we saw Heero in the background looking around and we wanted to be sure he didn't find anything. Well, as it turns out, he saw us and walked over. So he knows what we look like and will know something is up since he saw us a day or so before on the L2 colony."

"I suppose you two will have to colour your hair or something." The girls' shrugged. The scientist went on. "Vienna I want you to get as close to Relena as you can. If things go well, she will invite you with her to the dinner that is being held at a famous man's mansion, which you are to take Riley to as well. At this dinner I have heard that someone will be there that is of most interest to me. His name is Raphael Baltimore. I think he may be involved with the World Rebellion Federation. Find out who he is and watch him carefully. I think he may be the one planning on killing Relena."

"Will the boys be with us?"

Dr. J shook his head. "No, they shouldn't be."

"Then why are they there," Vienna pressed.

"I need them to meet you two. I have told them that someone at the school is waiting for them. This person, I said, is to join them against the new group and they are to bring this person to the hangar on earth, a few minutes drive from the school and Relena's mansion. This person is you two, only there are two of you and I led them to believe it is only one."

"How will they know it's us they are searching for?" Riley wondered aloud.

"Two days after you first arrive, which is the day of the dinner, they are to meet the person in the park at midnight. The park you are to meet them at is a private one and is closed at midnight, so you will have to jump the walls to meet them. No one else would be stupid enough to go into that park at midnight unless they were to meet someone."

"So we meet them after the dinner? But what if we fail and Relena does get killed. Do we still go along with the plan to meet them?"

"Yes you will, but you won't fail. You two are exceptionally well trained and should not fail. Oh, and another thing, never let on that you are the sisters of two of the boys, okay?"

Vienna nodded. "Cool. We can deal with that."

"Oh, and also," Dr. J added, "at this dinner, you are to wear fancy dresses and act like ladies."

They both groaned.





The next afternoon found two very different girls standing on the circular driveway of the school grounds. Riley now had light blonde hair and blue eyes and Vienna had reddish-brownish hair and green eyes.

Vienna stared up at the large building that was before her. She had expected a big school, but not quite this big. She put her attention on a girl around her age with honey blonde hair walking down the steps to she and Riley. It was Relena Peacecraft, no doubt.

Relena smiled a small smile at them looking from one to the other. "Hello. You two must be Diamond Kastle and Kali Marietta. Now who is who?"

"I'm Kali," Riley said, pasting a smile on her face.

"I'm Diamond, though my friends call me Dia."

Relena raised an eyebrow. "Alright then. May I show you to your rooms?" She turned to an old man standing behind her. "Pagan, please attend to their things. You know the rooms. Now girls, follow me please."

While Relena's back was turned, Vienna started fluttering her eyelashes and clasped her hands together, mocking Relena. She leaned close to Riley and whispered, "Oh Heero, dear Heero, where for art thou Heero?!"

Riley snorted again which caused Vienna to start laughing. Relena glanced at them over her shoulder. She just shook her head and continued walking.

Once they entered the main entryway, a girl came running up to Relena, the girl's cheeks flushed. She babbled on for a few minutes, before finally noticing the other two. She looked them over from head to toe, a frown on her face. Riley looked down at her outfit: black short shorts, a red spaghetti strap shirt, and brown knee-high hiking boots. She looked over at Vienna's outfit: black pants with an over sized navy blue shirt and sneakers. She focused on the girl again. What was she staring at? she thought. It isn't like her prissy uniform is much better.

Relena started walking up a set of stairs after the other girl walked out to the driveway. She began talking, "You girl's will need to wear the uniforms we have here. They are hanging in your wardrobes waiting for you. Supper will be at eight sharp, and then breakfast is at seven in the morning and lunch at twelve. As for other things, I will find someone to show you around, for I am rather busy at the moment. I will show you to your rooms and then call on someone to show you completely around. Ah, here we are. You two will be sharing a room. You can decide who sleeps where." Relena opened the door for them and passed Vienna the key. "Now I must go. A special guest is to arrive today in a few hours. Someone will be sent in a few minutes to assist you. Wait in your rooms and he will be right with you."

Vienna entered the room first, looking around. It was richly furnished: plush white carpet was at their feet, a large window was at the other end of the room, a red sofa was set in the center, with over- stuffed chairs near it and a fireplace was against the far left wall. As it had been in the hangar on the L2 colony, there were two doors on either side of the room with each leading to a separate bedroom.

"Well, I guess you can have the room on the right, if you want Vienna," Riley offered. "I doubt it really matters."

"Alright then. I guess that Pagan person will be along soon, so we really have nothing to do. Hey, let's go to the window and see if we can locate the boys. I am dying to see what WuFei looks like. I mean, after all these years I finally get to see my brother again!"

Riley smiled at her friend's enthusiasm. "Yeah, me too but we can't let them know just yet. They will know eventually, but not right now."

"I know Riles, I know," Vienna sighed. She wandered to the window and stared out. Her eyes fell upon a group of four boys standing away from the other students. Vienna squinted at one that looked familiar. She smiled. "Hey, I found them! It's too easy to spot Heero. They're in the back of the courtyard. Oh, look at WuFei! He still has that small ponytail of his."

Riley ran over. "I see them too! Hey, there's Trowa! He still wears his bangs the same way? I thought he would have changed them by now. And of course, he's still thin." She frowned. "Wait. Someone's missing."

Vienna nodded. "Yeah. Oh, Duo's missing. You know, the boy with the braid? Oh well. He's probably in the kitchen eating everything in sight."

"You're probably right."

"Lets ditch the tour guide. We can find our own way around here. Come on, I'm not about to wait around." Vienna grabbed Riley's arm and pulled her across the room and out the door. Riley grabbed the doorknob on the way and pulled the door shut behind her. They ran down the hall to the corner. Riley took the turn quickly and bumped right into someone.

"Whoa! Hold it there, babe!"

Riley steadied herself and looked up at the person. It was a boy, taller than she, with cobalt eyes and long brown hair pulled back in a braid. Her eyes widened. What were the odds of bumping into Duo Maxwell? "Sorry. Didn't see ya comin'."

"Oh, its two lovely ladies. Forgive me," he said, acting polite.

Vienna raised her eyebrows. "Aha. Right, whatever."

Riley smiled. "Yeah, sure." She noticed Vienna was giving her the I- know-you-think-he's-cute look. "It was really my fault though. Sorry. We were just heading out to the courtyard."

Duo nodded. "Wait, are you two the new girls that I was suppose to show around?"

Vienna's eyes widened. "You were our tour guide?"

He nodded. "Yeah, as long as you names are Kali and Diamond."

"Dia, please, Diamond is a girly name," Vienna grumbled.

Duo laughed. "Yeah, sure. Well, guess I better give you the tour, even if you really don't need one."

"Oh, forget the tour," Vienna said. "Instead, could you show us around to people instead? We need to get to know some people around here. Like, could you introduce us to any of your friends?"

"Fine, but I'm warning you. My friends are an odd group. Now, shall we be on our way?" he asked in a joking manner.

"Lets hit the road!" Vienna whooped.

Duo led them out of the school into the back courtyard. He waved to a platinum blonde boy at the far end. "Come on you guys, over here," Duo said, jogging over to the four other boys. Vienna and Riley hung back.

"This is easier than I thought it would be," Vienna commented.

"Yeah, go figure."

They walked over, smiling. "Hi!" they said at the same moment. They both watched Heero. He narrowed his eyes at them as if trying to remember why they looked so familiar. The girls held their breath, hoping he would not recognize them.

WuFei glanced at them and he frowned. "What are they doing here?" he asked, distaste dripping.

Duo slapped the black haired boy on the back. "Aw, come on WuFei, give 'em a chance. They're new. Guys, this is Kali and Dia."

"Hi," the blonde boy greeted them. He stuck out his hand. "I'm Quatre Winner."

Vienna shook it.

"Trowa Barton," a boy with long, brown bangs said in a quiet voice. (A/n. I know Trowa's real last name isn't Barton, but in this story it is, ok? Good. Back to the story) Riley looked at him and smiled happily.

When the last two did not reply, Duo stepped in. "And the one with the attitude problem, that's WuFei Chang. (A/n. And yes, I do know his real name is Chang WuFei, but I think Chang makes a better last name) And then Heero Yuy. Can't forget him."

Riley smirked. "Nope, can't forget the perfect soldier, can we?" she said without thinking. Vienna stared at her in horror. Riley froze, one thought running through her mind: Oops!!

Heero stared at her, his death glare fixed only on her. "What did you say?" he said in a cold, monotonous voice.

"Nothing. It's an inside joke, hehe."

"Nice move," Vienna whispered so only Riley could hear.

"Right," was all Heero said. He looked at both of them suspiciously. Something was up; he knew it.

"Hey, Heero, where are ya going?" Duo asked when his friend turned to go inside.

"I have things to do."

Riley glanced at Vienna. Vienna shook her head and sighed. "This is going to be harder than I thought," she whispered, going against what she had said a moment before.