Dear God! Trunks Becomes One

By moonraker one

CHAPTER ONE – A decision

This whole story began because one of the elder gods had made a decision. His four hundred billion year tenure as an elder god had ended, and he decided not to continue at his current position. At that moment in time, Lord Kentrak hadn't told anyone, at least not before now. When Lord Alexander heard of his choice, he offered his infinite wisdom.

"Kentrak," He said. "Are you sure you want to leave? Once your choice is made, you can't retract!"

Kentrak nodded. "Sir, I'm positive." He replied. "I just can't do this anymore. I believe it is time that someone else take my place on the Pantheon."

Alexander sat down at the table. "Okay, you can let someone else take your place. But, there is one thing you must do before you can become mortal again."

"What would that be?"

"You have to transfer your powers as well as your immortality to another being."

Kentrak nodded and flew off, through the portal and toward the place where he was born: Earth. He knew whom he'd give his powers to. The one person he knew could assume his place on the Pantheon of Elder Gods and be sure of. The elder who lived in the eastern jungle; his name was Hebi-sennin, and he was the snake hermit. The problem was that there was going to be something he never anticipated that would throw his plan off.

"Hey, Goten! Can't you keep up?"

Goten rolled his eyes at Trunks, who was showing off as usual. This annoying brat had been a friend and a rival at the same time. Someday, He thought. I'm going to outdo you, Trunks.

"Goten," Trunks yelled. "If you don't keep up, I'm gonna go back there and drag you!"

"Shut your trap! I can't help it you don't do anything but train!"

Trunks smiled as he left Goten in the dust. There was a problem: as Kentrak came, the resulting energy storm from the portal opening threw Trunks off balance. Trunks sailed blindly through the air until he landed. And boy, did he land.

Kaboom!

"*cough cough* Wh…Where am I?" Trunks said as he opened his eyes.

"Hello." The old dude said. "I'm Master Takin, the Hebi-sennin."

-end of chapter one-