12-09-2005, 01:22 PM
As if summoned by the loner?s keen anticipation, a noise suddenly attracted his attention from the nearby mountains. Reijin turned and slowly walked down the tower a bit, hoping to catch a better glimpse of the new visitor when he began to notice the entourage of seraphim marching dramatically out of the front door to congregate beneath the moon. His jaw tightened a bit as his eyes locked upon the gladiatorial goliath that called himself Gabriel, general of the heavenly armies before him. Gabriel strolled to the front of the group speaking softly to them in a language that Reijin had never heard before. He touched his earring softly, activating his LENS unit to attempt to relay this new tongue, but he found that there was no data regarding it within. Not surprising.
Hearing the door shut angrily, Bardock stormed out of the building behind the general, as if some form of angry decision had taken place. A slight smile crossed the youthful jaw of the observant warrior, taking in what could possibly bring him about his next fate. The strange rustle of leaves within the forest once more caught his attention, and with impeccable timing a figure emerged from the canopy.
Every angel?s head flung itself to the new occupant, locking their cold raging eyes upon the form of Kao, son of Brim. He found himself tasting the creature?s name within his mouth as the rush of adrenaline began to overtake him. Reijin felt the fire begin to flow through his veins as his gloved hands once more clasped the railing, digging in tightly enough to leave a small imprint within the otherwise flawless design. Kao was going to die before he left here this time.
As if by furthered cowardice, the angels once more stepped away from their adversary. Reijin glowered at them from his perch, struggling with the urge to trigger their deaths within the fight as well. ?Cowards?? he muttered under his breath. ?Should I have bothered to waste my time? They fucking spread out and invite him in for a cup of tea.? Possibly hearing him, Kao glanced up from the sidestepping Gabriel to give the Saiyan a firm nod, until the battle hardened rough neck from below attracted his attention. His eyes shifted back down to Bardock as the Saiyan suddenly taunted him.
?I see that you are back for round two,? he spoke casually, not even bothering to smile outwardly. He slowly held up his fist, clasping it tightly as the sound of popping joints echoed throughout the overgrowth. He followed by popping his neck in place and then finally yawning. ?I have begun to grow very tired of these angels, and I?ve been aching for a good fight.? His eyes seemed to reach out invitingly to the creature before him, imploring him to attempt to strike him down.
The green adolescent smiled a wide and sharp grin. ?I saw to it that a few more of you were dead. Now that I have finished with them, I will be killing you.? His expression rapidly shifted from his apathetic glare to an emotional tirade. ?I?m going to kill you for destroying everything! For every rating lost, I will crush one bone in your body before you die!? His eyes moved up to lock on the younger Saiyan?s form above the group. ?Don?t go anywhere. You are-? Next?
He never had the chance to release the oxygen required to form these words before the he found himself flanked by the fighter that he had ignored. As Bardock?s colossal fist slammed penetratingly into the underbelly of Kao, Reijin chuckled. ?Never close your eyes to your enemy, fool.? Before Bardock could throw another punch, however, Kao suddenly sidestepped him, clasping a quick claw around his arm and pushing him off balance, using his momentum to move to the other side of the newly formed ring of angels.
Bardock simply turned and gave a smile to the spawn of Brim. "No more hiding, huh? You're really going to do this?" He gingerly clasped his fists once more in anticipation. The teal being was still gasping raggedly for breath as he struggled to form the words.
"It's not you I want," he gasped. "But you and your friends have ruined everything I worked for...so I will end you first." He spat at the ground before Bardock and gave him a suicidal glare, as if nothing would calm the frenzied heir of Brim?s studio. Reijin could not see any form of expression upon Bardock?s features, but he knew well the Saiyan enthusiasm that ran throughout their bodies before a fight.
His LENS suddenly whirred to life as its scanners picked up something that his own senses had already noticed, although he had been too caught up in the moment to pay direct attention to it. He turned as a small circle suddenly locked around a glowing yellow comet hurtling towards the tower. His retinas had enough time to expand before he flung himself back into a rolling dive across the surface of the watchtower roof. He heard a massive impact from where he had been standing and an enraged scream met him as he rose to his feet.
The aquamarine colored hair of Vejita?s daughter had acquired the golden furious tone of a Saiyan Ascended, while her teal eyes matched the color of her natural hair. A mere child of twelve, his LENS told him, and yet a Super Saiyan of extraordinary power. He was nearly impressed. Only a child of Vejita could achieve such a goal, he was sure of it. Without even noticing him before her, she raged openly at the entire watchtower, having not even seen the mass below. ?Where?s Gabriel!?? she screamed, openly casting them all into her own private Hell.
Already moving his figure slightly into a better prepared stance, he gave her his full attention as he spoke cautiously. ?Why?? he asked simply. Two could pass along the inquisition, and he had questions of his own, such as the fate of Vejita. She noticeably ground her teeth together as she gave him a spiteful glare.
?I?m going to kill him,? she spat. ?And if you don?t give me some fucking information, I?m gonna kill you, too.?
She was obviously in no state to be reasoned with. The male Saiyan?s words did nothing to change her feelings, but he did not take kindly to threats upon his life from anyone, even a mere child of the Prince. ?I don?t think so-? She was upon him in an instant, her golden aura seeming to move a fair bit ahead of her actual fist. Reijin?s eyes caught focus of her previously blurred form quickly, as he mimicked the movement that Kao had done to Bardock, quickly batting her arm away from its target and allowing her own momentum to throw her from harm?s reach. He turned around to give her a verbal assault when she suddenly flared out her energy in the opposite direction, ceasing her tumble instantly and thrusting her backwards with a direct defiance of the rules of inertia. Reijin?s eyes had enough time to widen before the seismic waves rippled across his visage from her amassed velocity.
His view was rocketed with imagery of the child?s fist colliding with his face, clearing up only to find himself locked beneath the hard boot of the Saiyan Princess. He struggled to speak, but the words would not escape the blocked passage of his throat. Seemingly oblivious to his attempts at pushing her leg from his airway, she gave him a tongue lashing that could directly follow such pain. ?You fucking retard!? she screamed angrily. She placed all of her weight upon her offensive leg, causing the Saiyan to begin to lose focus with the world around him. ?Where is he!??
There was a moment where his mind reeled in conflict, unable to decide exactly what to do. Exactly how he should take care of this situation. She glared into his eyes directly, opening her mouth to speak another word when she suddenly found herself flung backwards as the full Saiyan?s eyes seemed to flash for a moment. As if hitting an invisible wall suddenly, she reversed directions, flying back over him while spinning in the air. Her words caught within her throat and she suddenly clamped her hands over her mouth, overcome with her morning breakfast. He didn?t so much as allow her the moment to right herself as she suddenly backflipped before seeming to strike another wall, bouncing off harmlessly into the air and finally landing on her back nearby.
Reijin, his breath finally returned with the permission of his Gravity Well technique, rolled over to his side, pushing himself feebly to his feet. He looked at the girl as she rolled over, spilling her insides across the surface angrily, yet she maintained her Super Saiyan form. Reijin heard noises from below him that he assumed were from the fight between Kao and Bardock, but he paid them no heed as he extended an arm to the girl?s sickened body, telekinetically flinging it into the railing and hanging her limply over the edge. He walked over to her as she screamed, unable to overcome the motion sickness that plagued her structure. Her screams were filled with even more rage, and yet her voice was nothing more than faint gasps at air, attempting to draw oxygen into her lungs as she dry heaved.
?I would not suggest striking me again, bitch,? he lashed out at her. ?You may be the daughter of Vejita, but believe me when I say that having Vejita as your father will not stop me from purging you from this life. Ask your brother.? She seemed as if she were too busy struggling with her situation to hear his words, so he pulled her back to the precipice mentally, and allowed her to drop weakly to the floor once more. He walked over to her, and suddenly slammed his boot down into her back, flooring her instantly as a gasp of pain reeled throughout her immature body.
Managing words, she cursed him from underneath his foot. ?I?ll kill you, you pathetic fucking piece of sh-? His foot pressed her harder into the ground and her words were interrupted. Reijin?s eyes narrowed as he dropped down on her back, pulling back her arm with enough force that a large crack was heard. Her eyes widened and she screamed loudly with anguish as the pain reverberated throughout every inch over her being. Her scream, however, betrayed that this pain could not even begin to compare to the injury upon her heart that had sent her into her state of insanity.
Cold and without any semblance of mercy, the killer released her arm as she began to cry in frustration. Her hair began to give up its attempt to defy gravity as it began to rapidly shift back to its original tint, slowly falling around her as her aura gave way. Her tears struck the surface of the rooftop, and Reijin?s eyes twitched. What exactly had she gone through that had sent her into such a state of mindless anger? ?Dad?? she sobbed, unable to contain herself. She seemed completely numb to the pain of her broken arm as if another deeper pain had overtaken it in this moment of ineptitude.
Finally allowing a sigh to part his lips, he released her, kneeling to the ground before his ally?s creation. ?What happened to you?? he finally spoke, allowing no emotion into his voice other than a slight touch of unexpected concern. She opened her mouth repeatedly, but no words would form and he finally placed two fingers to her arm, inspecting the wound. He grimaced slightly as he nodded, finding exactly what he had expected. He had given her a miniscule fracture, only of the slightest kind, but the pain that accompanied it was mind numbing.
He clasped his hand softly around her arm, slowly removing a glove from his hand as a soft cool glow began to appear around his palm. Touching his milky killing hand to her arm, imagery began to flash through his mind of her cellular structure, and beyond that untouched form, her flowing vascular trails. He allowed himself to bypass completely the slightly bruised and damaged bloodlines until he felt himself reach the hard white enamel of her bone. He heard nothing from the outside world as his own energy moved into her, seeping deeply into the tiny river delta that had formed inside of her body. Her body relented with only the smallest amount of resistance before he found himself completely aligned with her energy flow, able to completely move around within the inner workings of her frail form.
Moments later, his eyes opened, adjusting to the overhead moon as he released her arm, having returned it to its former strength with no wounding at all. He held his own hand before him as he slipped the glove over the ghostly glow of his palm. It seemed that this day he could play the part of both the destroyer and the healer. ?I?m sorry Dad?? He heard another faint cry beneath him, and he kneeled once more beside her, his fingers gently moving to her back comfortingly.
?What happened to Vejita? Your father?? he whispered, hoping that his assumption was not correct. She seemed to tense up slightly in recognition of his words, and she growled angrily. His voice hardened as he warned her ?Try it and I?ll break your arm again. Maybe even your neck.? She collapsed into a fit of tears once more and he exhaled. Her spirit had already been broken by the damned asteroid.
He lifted the girl up into his arms and began to walk down to the stairway, hearing an eerie quiet beneath him. He could see noone as he slowly descended, and he found it a bit strange. Where had Akira and Katel disappeared to? Had they gone out to assist in the battle with Kao? Or were they cowardly hiding behind the angel? He glowered as he laid the heiress into a bed that seemed to have endured a rough time days before. His eyes scanned the mattress, seeing nothing from the activity that Raditzu had performed, and shook his head irritably.
As she found herself lying on the soft comforter, her lips fluttered to life. ?He killed Dad.? Snapping to attention, Reijin?s eyes met the closed lids of the girl. As if knowing his question, she whispered again weakly. ?Gabriel killed him.? Her eyes slowly spread, blue irises having paled as they met her adversary?s own.
Shocked, Reijin shook his head slowly. ?What are you talking about? Gabriel has been below with his angels the entire time. I would know, because that piece of shit had me training his army for him since he wouldn?t go out there himself.? He forced himself to calm as her words echoed his own thoughts.
She slowly nodded as she spoke, as if she had not completely come to yet. ?Gabriel killed him through his inaction. My dad is dead,? she sobbed, anger reentering her voice. Her features studied him without betraying her thoughts, other than the painfully obvious wishes of death to everyone near. Yet now, those thoughts seemed to have been replaced by the grievance of her father.
The male fighter looked to the door, feeling an explosion that seemed to shake the door on its hinges. He only slightly reacted to the explosion, trusting well in the sturdiness of the watchtower. Bardock was going to have to deal with Kao until he could help Bra. He had found the ability to heal the physical wounds and injuries of those in battle, but only now would he be able to help repair the broken heart of a little girl.
A smile crept across his face understandingly. ?Your father is not truly dead,? he whispered to her. She seemed to focus on him a bit more, as if trying to understand his words. He continued on. ?Kao forgot to deactivate his collar to actually kill him. You remember what Brim had said before? Anyone who died while here would find themselves awakening where they were taken from, completely alive. I don?t know how that technology works, but something tells me that he wasn?t lying.? He scoffed indignantly. ?He had no reason to lie.?
She watched him move without another word, and he wasn?t quite sure of what he should say to her. He allowed the words to answer for themselves. ?Vejita is a strong warrior, and I?m sure he?s on Earth right now at our alliance HeadQuarters. Your father?s alliance is very strong, and I have the pleasure of fighting daily at his side. He would love to fight with you if you would let him, but I?m sure that you already have friends elsewhere. All kids do.? What the hell was he talking about? He had never endured the burden of a childhood. He winced a bit as he attempted to bond with her on a level that he really could not understand, and he faintly thanked Vejita and Videl for attempting to teach him how to relate to others a bit more than simply destroying them. If this did not work though, he would have to destroy her. His lips twisted up sadly in an ironic smile. He hoped she would get better. She?d need his help in her vengeance against Kao.
Hearing the door shut angrily, Bardock stormed out of the building behind the general, as if some form of angry decision had taken place. A slight smile crossed the youthful jaw of the observant warrior, taking in what could possibly bring him about his next fate. The strange rustle of leaves within the forest once more caught his attention, and with impeccable timing a figure emerged from the canopy.
Every angel?s head flung itself to the new occupant, locking their cold raging eyes upon the form of Kao, son of Brim. He found himself tasting the creature?s name within his mouth as the rush of adrenaline began to overtake him. Reijin felt the fire begin to flow through his veins as his gloved hands once more clasped the railing, digging in tightly enough to leave a small imprint within the otherwise flawless design. Kao was going to die before he left here this time.
As if by furthered cowardice, the angels once more stepped away from their adversary. Reijin glowered at them from his perch, struggling with the urge to trigger their deaths within the fight as well. ?Cowards?? he muttered under his breath. ?Should I have bothered to waste my time? They fucking spread out and invite him in for a cup of tea.? Possibly hearing him, Kao glanced up from the sidestepping Gabriel to give the Saiyan a firm nod, until the battle hardened rough neck from below attracted his attention. His eyes shifted back down to Bardock as the Saiyan suddenly taunted him.
?I see that you are back for round two,? he spoke casually, not even bothering to smile outwardly. He slowly held up his fist, clasping it tightly as the sound of popping joints echoed throughout the overgrowth. He followed by popping his neck in place and then finally yawning. ?I have begun to grow very tired of these angels, and I?ve been aching for a good fight.? His eyes seemed to reach out invitingly to the creature before him, imploring him to attempt to strike him down.
The green adolescent smiled a wide and sharp grin. ?I saw to it that a few more of you were dead. Now that I have finished with them, I will be killing you.? His expression rapidly shifted from his apathetic glare to an emotional tirade. ?I?m going to kill you for destroying everything! For every rating lost, I will crush one bone in your body before you die!? His eyes moved up to lock on the younger Saiyan?s form above the group. ?Don?t go anywhere. You are-? Next?
He never had the chance to release the oxygen required to form these words before the he found himself flanked by the fighter that he had ignored. As Bardock?s colossal fist slammed penetratingly into the underbelly of Kao, Reijin chuckled. ?Never close your eyes to your enemy, fool.? Before Bardock could throw another punch, however, Kao suddenly sidestepped him, clasping a quick claw around his arm and pushing him off balance, using his momentum to move to the other side of the newly formed ring of angels.
Bardock simply turned and gave a smile to the spawn of Brim. "No more hiding, huh? You're really going to do this?" He gingerly clasped his fists once more in anticipation. The teal being was still gasping raggedly for breath as he struggled to form the words.
"It's not you I want," he gasped. "But you and your friends have ruined everything I worked for...so I will end you first." He spat at the ground before Bardock and gave him a suicidal glare, as if nothing would calm the frenzied heir of Brim?s studio. Reijin could not see any form of expression upon Bardock?s features, but he knew well the Saiyan enthusiasm that ran throughout their bodies before a fight.
His LENS suddenly whirred to life as its scanners picked up something that his own senses had already noticed, although he had been too caught up in the moment to pay direct attention to it. He turned as a small circle suddenly locked around a glowing yellow comet hurtling towards the tower. His retinas had enough time to expand before he flung himself back into a rolling dive across the surface of the watchtower roof. He heard a massive impact from where he had been standing and an enraged scream met him as he rose to his feet.
The aquamarine colored hair of Vejita?s daughter had acquired the golden furious tone of a Saiyan Ascended, while her teal eyes matched the color of her natural hair. A mere child of twelve, his LENS told him, and yet a Super Saiyan of extraordinary power. He was nearly impressed. Only a child of Vejita could achieve such a goal, he was sure of it. Without even noticing him before her, she raged openly at the entire watchtower, having not even seen the mass below. ?Where?s Gabriel!?? she screamed, openly casting them all into her own private Hell.
Already moving his figure slightly into a better prepared stance, he gave her his full attention as he spoke cautiously. ?Why?? he asked simply. Two could pass along the inquisition, and he had questions of his own, such as the fate of Vejita. She noticeably ground her teeth together as she gave him a spiteful glare.
?I?m going to kill him,? she spat. ?And if you don?t give me some fucking information, I?m gonna kill you, too.?
She was obviously in no state to be reasoned with. The male Saiyan?s words did nothing to change her feelings, but he did not take kindly to threats upon his life from anyone, even a mere child of the Prince. ?I don?t think so-? She was upon him in an instant, her golden aura seeming to move a fair bit ahead of her actual fist. Reijin?s eyes caught focus of her previously blurred form quickly, as he mimicked the movement that Kao had done to Bardock, quickly batting her arm away from its target and allowing her own momentum to throw her from harm?s reach. He turned around to give her a verbal assault when she suddenly flared out her energy in the opposite direction, ceasing her tumble instantly and thrusting her backwards with a direct defiance of the rules of inertia. Reijin?s eyes had enough time to widen before the seismic waves rippled across his visage from her amassed velocity.
His view was rocketed with imagery of the child?s fist colliding with his face, clearing up only to find himself locked beneath the hard boot of the Saiyan Princess. He struggled to speak, but the words would not escape the blocked passage of his throat. Seemingly oblivious to his attempts at pushing her leg from his airway, she gave him a tongue lashing that could directly follow such pain. ?You fucking retard!? she screamed angrily. She placed all of her weight upon her offensive leg, causing the Saiyan to begin to lose focus with the world around him. ?Where is he!??
There was a moment where his mind reeled in conflict, unable to decide exactly what to do. Exactly how he should take care of this situation. She glared into his eyes directly, opening her mouth to speak another word when she suddenly found herself flung backwards as the full Saiyan?s eyes seemed to flash for a moment. As if hitting an invisible wall suddenly, she reversed directions, flying back over him while spinning in the air. Her words caught within her throat and she suddenly clamped her hands over her mouth, overcome with her morning breakfast. He didn?t so much as allow her the moment to right herself as she suddenly backflipped before seeming to strike another wall, bouncing off harmlessly into the air and finally landing on her back nearby.
Reijin, his breath finally returned with the permission of his Gravity Well technique, rolled over to his side, pushing himself feebly to his feet. He looked at the girl as she rolled over, spilling her insides across the surface angrily, yet she maintained her Super Saiyan form. Reijin heard noises from below him that he assumed were from the fight between Kao and Bardock, but he paid them no heed as he extended an arm to the girl?s sickened body, telekinetically flinging it into the railing and hanging her limply over the edge. He walked over to her as she screamed, unable to overcome the motion sickness that plagued her structure. Her screams were filled with even more rage, and yet her voice was nothing more than faint gasps at air, attempting to draw oxygen into her lungs as she dry heaved.
?I would not suggest striking me again, bitch,? he lashed out at her. ?You may be the daughter of Vejita, but believe me when I say that having Vejita as your father will not stop me from purging you from this life. Ask your brother.? She seemed as if she were too busy struggling with her situation to hear his words, so he pulled her back to the precipice mentally, and allowed her to drop weakly to the floor once more. He walked over to her, and suddenly slammed his boot down into her back, flooring her instantly as a gasp of pain reeled throughout her immature body.
Managing words, she cursed him from underneath his foot. ?I?ll kill you, you pathetic fucking piece of sh-? His foot pressed her harder into the ground and her words were interrupted. Reijin?s eyes narrowed as he dropped down on her back, pulling back her arm with enough force that a large crack was heard. Her eyes widened and she screamed loudly with anguish as the pain reverberated throughout every inch over her being. Her scream, however, betrayed that this pain could not even begin to compare to the injury upon her heart that had sent her into her state of insanity.
Cold and without any semblance of mercy, the killer released her arm as she began to cry in frustration. Her hair began to give up its attempt to defy gravity as it began to rapidly shift back to its original tint, slowly falling around her as her aura gave way. Her tears struck the surface of the rooftop, and Reijin?s eyes twitched. What exactly had she gone through that had sent her into such a state of mindless anger? ?Dad?? she sobbed, unable to contain herself. She seemed completely numb to the pain of her broken arm as if another deeper pain had overtaken it in this moment of ineptitude.
Finally allowing a sigh to part his lips, he released her, kneeling to the ground before his ally?s creation. ?What happened to you?? he finally spoke, allowing no emotion into his voice other than a slight touch of unexpected concern. She opened her mouth repeatedly, but no words would form and he finally placed two fingers to her arm, inspecting the wound. He grimaced slightly as he nodded, finding exactly what he had expected. He had given her a miniscule fracture, only of the slightest kind, but the pain that accompanied it was mind numbing.
He clasped his hand softly around her arm, slowly removing a glove from his hand as a soft cool glow began to appear around his palm. Touching his milky killing hand to her arm, imagery began to flash through his mind of her cellular structure, and beyond that untouched form, her flowing vascular trails. He allowed himself to bypass completely the slightly bruised and damaged bloodlines until he felt himself reach the hard white enamel of her bone. He heard nothing from the outside world as his own energy moved into her, seeping deeply into the tiny river delta that had formed inside of her body. Her body relented with only the smallest amount of resistance before he found himself completely aligned with her energy flow, able to completely move around within the inner workings of her frail form.
Moments later, his eyes opened, adjusting to the overhead moon as he released her arm, having returned it to its former strength with no wounding at all. He held his own hand before him as he slipped the glove over the ghostly glow of his palm. It seemed that this day he could play the part of both the destroyer and the healer. ?I?m sorry Dad?? He heard another faint cry beneath him, and he kneeled once more beside her, his fingers gently moving to her back comfortingly.
?What happened to Vejita? Your father?? he whispered, hoping that his assumption was not correct. She seemed to tense up slightly in recognition of his words, and she growled angrily. His voice hardened as he warned her ?Try it and I?ll break your arm again. Maybe even your neck.? She collapsed into a fit of tears once more and he exhaled. Her spirit had already been broken by the damned asteroid.
He lifted the girl up into his arms and began to walk down to the stairway, hearing an eerie quiet beneath him. He could see noone as he slowly descended, and he found it a bit strange. Where had Akira and Katel disappeared to? Had they gone out to assist in the battle with Kao? Or were they cowardly hiding behind the angel? He glowered as he laid the heiress into a bed that seemed to have endured a rough time days before. His eyes scanned the mattress, seeing nothing from the activity that Raditzu had performed, and shook his head irritably.
As she found herself lying on the soft comforter, her lips fluttered to life. ?He killed Dad.? Snapping to attention, Reijin?s eyes met the closed lids of the girl. As if knowing his question, she whispered again weakly. ?Gabriel killed him.? Her eyes slowly spread, blue irises having paled as they met her adversary?s own.
Shocked, Reijin shook his head slowly. ?What are you talking about? Gabriel has been below with his angels the entire time. I would know, because that piece of shit had me training his army for him since he wouldn?t go out there himself.? He forced himself to calm as her words echoed his own thoughts.
She slowly nodded as she spoke, as if she had not completely come to yet. ?Gabriel killed him through his inaction. My dad is dead,? she sobbed, anger reentering her voice. Her features studied him without betraying her thoughts, other than the painfully obvious wishes of death to everyone near. Yet now, those thoughts seemed to have been replaced by the grievance of her father.
The male fighter looked to the door, feeling an explosion that seemed to shake the door on its hinges. He only slightly reacted to the explosion, trusting well in the sturdiness of the watchtower. Bardock was going to have to deal with Kao until he could help Bra. He had found the ability to heal the physical wounds and injuries of those in battle, but only now would he be able to help repair the broken heart of a little girl.
A smile crept across his face understandingly. ?Your father is not truly dead,? he whispered to her. She seemed to focus on him a bit more, as if trying to understand his words. He continued on. ?Kao forgot to deactivate his collar to actually kill him. You remember what Brim had said before? Anyone who died while here would find themselves awakening where they were taken from, completely alive. I don?t know how that technology works, but something tells me that he wasn?t lying.? He scoffed indignantly. ?He had no reason to lie.?
She watched him move without another word, and he wasn?t quite sure of what he should say to her. He allowed the words to answer for themselves. ?Vejita is a strong warrior, and I?m sure he?s on Earth right now at our alliance HeadQuarters. Your father?s alliance is very strong, and I have the pleasure of fighting daily at his side. He would love to fight with you if you would let him, but I?m sure that you already have friends elsewhere. All kids do.? What the hell was he talking about? He had never endured the burden of a childhood. He winced a bit as he attempted to bond with her on a level that he really could not understand, and he faintly thanked Vejita and Videl for attempting to teach him how to relate to others a bit more than simply destroying them. If this did not work though, he would have to destroy her. His lips twisted up sadly in an ironic smile. He hoped she would get better. She?d need his help in her vengeance against Kao.
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