For those who were wondering as to why I took down 'The Kasai's Element', it was because I didn't really feel my OC and the story was a bit rushed. This is technically a rewrite except I changed quite a bit that many will either hate or love. I know exactly what I'm doing with the characters so I hope you enjoy this much better prologue! Also, don't be shy with reviewing because they are what keeps me motivated. Thank you my lovelies!


I grimaced as I looked out my bedroom window; it was night out but that didn't really change my dislike for rain in general. I always ended up feeling depressed or drowsy, which decided to affect me today. Well, I was feeling down until a floating blue light caught my attention. Now, I live in Scotland near a forest, so the first thing that popped in my mind was 'Will-O'-the-wisps', but I knew they were just folklore. That's what I thought until more of the blue lights showed up heading deep into the forest. I was a curious person by nature, and since I lived at home alone, I grabbed my iPod, cell phone, chargers (that was a habitual thing for me), my handy hiker's backpack, and my black raincoat that reached down to my calves.

Once I got my hiking boots on and left the house, I made my way to the forest and began following the Wisps' trail. With my flashlight in hand I made sure to be mindful of my surroundings just in case any bears or other wild animals decided I would make an easy target. A yawn escaped my mouth as hours passed; it felt like an eternity passed before I got to a bizarre rock layout. "Right, so you lead me all the way out here just to look at rock formations...So much for an adventure," I sighed. I had really hoped that trudging through this wretched rain while following Wisps would have been worthwhile. I sat down in the center of the circle and stretched to let my sore muscles relax; I wasn't aware I was starting to nod off, but I was alert when a glowing blue light surrounded me. I jumped to my feet and started to run, but it was too late; the light surrounded me and I blacked out.

I groaned as I sat up, cradling my aching head. Never had my head hurt so badly until now. "What the bloody hell happened..?" I grumbled looking around; I appeared to be in some type of forest, but there weren't any rocks. It then clicked that the ground was dry rather than soaked which it should have been from all the rain.

I stood up while rubbing my temples before another detail stood out; everything looked cartoonish. At first I thought I may have been drugged, but that didn't seem likely considering I wasn't near any strangers before the bizarre turn of events. Which reminded me, was this the same day? That also seemed less likely though since it looked like early morning hours. I kept wondering until I came across an old farm that looked familiar somehow..? I shook my head until I came across a blue pickup truck that I also found I recognized. "This is just all kinds of freaky," I muttered to myself.

I approached the simple house and knocked on what I assumed was the front door. It was a while before a heavy set man in overalls and a straw hat opened the door. He pushed his glasses up as they threatened to fall off his face. "Uh, who're you?" he questioned.

"I'm Anne-Marie Hutchins," I answered; my Scottish accent seemed to throw him off a bit. "I apologize for bothering you, but would you mind telling me where I am? I seem to have gotten quite lost."

"We're not too far from East City. Why don't you come inside and get cleaned up? You look like you've been through a lot," he offered.

My creeper beeper wasn't going off, so I took up his offer. Once he showed me where the bathroom was along with the towels, I removed my filthy clothes and paused when I saw my reflection. I looked different in a way. My hair was still long and dark brown, other than the ends which turned a glacier blue. My eyes were the same ocean blue so that was good despite a glacier blue snowflake scar sitting by my right eye; I was fair rather than tanned, and I was toned. I was saddened that I remained the same body figure which consisted of DDs and wide hips, but I got over it. I sighed before stepping in the shower and soothing my sore body; eventually my migraine went away, but the confusion remained. Somehow all of what I've seen looked so familiar, but I couldn't put my finger on it. I heard the bathroom door open before I heard a woman speak. "I didn't know if you had any spare clothes, so I brought you some of mine. My husband said you were lost, so I figured you wouldn't," she said.

"Thank you," I answered making sure to scrub every inch of myself. I mentally went over the events in my head before a thought occurred to me. 'What if this is the Dragon Ball Z universe?' I mentally wondered. I quickly shook that thought out of my head though despite the fact that everything I've seen seemed to match the series spot on. I turned off the water and put on the clothes the farmer's wife had lent her. I had to admit I didn't look bad in the blue checkered shirt with the dark blue overalls on. My hiking boots matched as well, so I wasn't complaining. I gathered up my dirty clothes and began making my way back to the kitchen area where I first walked in.

"You look nice," the farmer's wife smiled. "We're about to tend to the fields and are short on hands. Would you mind helping?"

I smiled a bit, "I don't know much on farming, but it's the least I can do to help."

"You can help me with the hay then since it looks like you work out. The field is a distance away so we'll need to get going," he said grabbing his truck keys.

I nodded and followed behind him as I checked my backpack and pockets of my old clothes. I still had everything that I brought with me during my adventure with the Wisps, so that meant that this really was happening. I sighed as we pulled up to the hay pile and we got out of the truck. "So where are you from? I'm not familiar with your accent," he noted as we began shoveling the hay into the bed of the truck.

"I'm from Scotland, though I'm not sure how I ended up here..." I answered.

"Scotland? I've never heard of it before. You must have come from far off, " he stated.

I was about to reply before something shot across the sky and the earth shook on impact. I didn't hear what the farmer said, but I did hear when he said to get in the truck and soon enough we were heading to the crash site. When we got there I knew for sure I was in fact in the Dragon Ball Z universe as I stared down at the circular pod with a red eye-looking window. I swallowed hard when the door to the pod opened revealing a very recognizable Saiyan with porcupine-like hair.