Note: This is total random. I did this out of boredom so expect something...let's say, randomness?
~~OO~~
Lelouch looked down on his paper, with the nonsense scribbles he had written down during the past hours. Today is inexplicably boring, and he, the mighty Zero, projected his boredom to the little piece of paper. He stared at something in the air blankly, his pen held loosely on his right hand. Then he heard C.C. talking from his bed.
"What is this, Lelouch?" she said, reading through the notepad. "I didn't know it's your habit to write down gibberish stuff."
"What?" Lelouch said, snapping out of his reverie. He rounded on to C.C. and saw, in her hands, the paper he was writing on earlier.
"C.C.! Give that back!"
C.C. seems to be deaf to his order. Instead, she read through the list aloud:
What if:
1. Suzaku met C.C. before I did and got the Geass instead of me?
2. Kallen is not one of the terrorists?
3. Clovis not gay?
4. Mum wasn't killed?
5. Father was kind, caring and loving instead of cruel and cold-hearted?
6. C.C. is not a witch?
7. Milly doesn't make any crazy ideas?
8. Nunnally can see and walk?
9. I'm not leading a double life as Zero?
10. Suzaku married Euphie?
11. Schneizel remained quiet back at Britannia with his fiancee?
12. C.C. is in fact a princess? What am I suppose to do?
13. Kallen crashed into Suzaku and Euphie's wedding?
14. Earl Pudding, Lloyd, married Milly?
15. Rivalz and Rolo were brothers?
16. Rolo is really Nunnally's twin?
17. Something unexpected happen to C.C.?
18. Clovis wanted to marry C.C.?
19. Viletta married Jeremiah instead of Ohgi?
20. I confess to C.C. what I really feel for her? What would be her reaction?
C.C. stopped reading and stared at number twenty, even though there are twenty more on the list. Lelouch was blushing to the roots of his hair. He went over to her, snatched the paper and crumpled it.
"I told you to give it back, you witch." he said, his back towards C.C. who was staring on his back.
"What does that number twenty means?" C.C. said.
"That's not for you to know."
"Really? But it concerns me. Surely I have the right to know."
"You've read it wrong."
C.C. pouted behind him.