Title: Character Study part. 11
Author: lil_1337
Fandom: Gundam Wing
Pairing: Gen with implied 1x2, 3x4. 6x9, 5xR
Table/Theme: Table One, themes 11- 15
Rating: G
Warnings:angst, humor and sap.
Disclaimer: Cathy has sharp knives and knows how to use them so there is no way I would claim to own her.
Beta: Thanks to
darthanne #11 - Police, freeze!
"Preventers, freeze! Slowly put your hands in the air where I can see them!"
Cathy sighed and shook her head. She should have known it wasn't a good idea to go on a date while Trowa was visiting. Being late getting home and kissing in his car had apparently been an even worse idea.
#12 - Paperweight
Cathy owns a state of the art laptop that was given to her as a gift. For the most part she uses it to do some email and watch movies. Bills and letters that need a reply are stuck under it so they don't get lost. Quatre just sighs and shakes his head at her refusal to join the technological world. But Duo likes to tease her about owning the most expensive paperweight in the world.
#13 - White room/yellow handprint
The pediatric ward at the hospital was depressing, despite the use of bright colorful decorations to ease the sadness that infused it. Cathy was pleased to hear the laughter and see the smiles as the members of the circus worked through their acts. Knowing they had taken the children and parents' minds off where they were for a few hours made her feel better in some small way. She admired the dedication and compassion of the staff, as it was a job she would never be able to do. But more than anything, she was touched by the courage of the patients themselves.
#14 - Stay with me
As she watched Trowa walk away, part of her wanted to run after him and drag him back where he would be safe. She knew it wasn't realistic. He needed to live his own life and keeping him close to her would only hold him back. He was not going to war. This time he was leaving to find life not death.
#15 - Walking tall
When she was a child, Cathy would get teased by the kids in the towns they performed in. She felt as if she was a freak. No family to call her own, she was dependant on the kindness of the circus family who had taken her in. Learning to throw knives and performing has given her a sense of accomplishment. The Circus has become her home by choice instead of happenstance.