Disclaimer: I don't own DB or DBZ, and, if I owned GT, I'd shoot
myself. I'm unsure of the language/graphic nature of this fic, but I'm
supposing to be ready for atleast PG-13. Considering Kushami's
attitude, it should be...colorful.
I happen to think Tenshinhan is hot, ok? And Kushami (psycho Lunch) is my 2nd favorite DB character. So, I figured, why not? I'll probably also be making a lot of DB fanfics pretty soon, since I've been watching a lot of Japanese DB lately (woohoo!). Now, prepare for confusion, because although this might be best kept in 3rd person POV, I -really- wanna do it in 1st because I wanna write in Kushami's POV, but I also wanna have Tenshinhan's thoughts in there as well. So, it's going to jump between the two.
KEY (I wanna color code it or input images, but it probably wouldn't show)-- -
-=K=- Kushami POV
-=L=- Lunch POV
-=T=- Tenshinhan POV
-=K=-
"Baka sun..." I grumbled. My head was throbbing like I had a Hell of a hangover, but I didn't have a drop last night. No, this came from the stressful actions I've been taking lately without rest. Hijacking a plane and then a train in one night is one thing, but I've been on an all-out manhunt the past month. Well, it's really more like two months, since every time I sneeze, my alter ego takes a break and even goes off course sometimes. But, I finally found him last night. That Tenshinhan thought that he could hide from me, eh?
Don't get me wrong. I don't want to interfere with his training one bit. Infact, I don't think I would have fallen for him if he wasn't such a dedicated fighter. But I'll be damned if he leaves me out of his life. He's mine, and I'm going to make sure of that. Even if it kills me.
I heard some swift swings and hits outside my window, sometimes followed by a familiar kiap. I squinted and held my hand over my eyes, trying to block out the rays, to catch a gaze at what was going on. Ten and his little friend Chaozu were training, as I expected. The morning chill might have been hanging in the air, but Ten was sweating regardless. He was obviously putting everything he had into his exercise... with his bare chest glistening with perspiration and... It took me a moment to realise that I was nearly drooling. I scoffed at this and pulled myself out of bed.
-=T=-
I heard the door open and close as my training for the morning was coming to an end. "Oi! Tenshinhan!" That blonde girl came out, brandishing a firearm as she usually did. "You're a fool if you think that you could leave me behind. But, of course--" She poked the nuzzle to my side. "You're no fool, eh Ten?" She winked at me with a smug grin on her face.
It was a few moments before I would smirk with her. "Isn't it a bit early for such talk?"
"Heh. It's never too early. You know me--" She twirled her gun and set it away again. "I'm always rushing to the next thing. I can never wait."
I sighed and shook my head, the smile still on my face. "You seem to have a lot of patience to me." I proceeded to walk past her back into the house.
"Oi! What did you mean by that?" she called after me, "Oi!"
"I'll make breakfast, okay?" Chaozu said as soon as we entered. I nodded. I wasn't much for cuisine when it came down to it, and although Lunch was a rather decent cook, Kushami only knew how to kill with a kitchen knife.
Said girl was already reclining on the small couch in the loose manner she would sometimes show. When I came into the room myself, she seemed to suddenly remember something and went to grap a rag, with which she proceeded to wipe the sweat from my brow. "You shouldn't have to eat breakfast feeling sticky, y'know?" Her cheeks were already somewhat rosy. I couldn't deny that my own face was becoming more than tepid. She must have noticed, because she wiped some more perspiration from me and retired to a short distance from me.
I smiled and nodded my thanks to her. I forgot how interesting she was to have around. The others at Kame House said that she never acted so docile (or as close as she's gotten to docile) as she does when she's with me. I felt sort of lucky that someone like her was cutting into her life of thrill-seaking and jewel-thieving to chase after me. I guess I never really had a woman willingly tend to me like that before. Hell, nobody really tended to me like that before.
"Ne, Tenshinhan?" She gave me a grin. "Do you mind if I stick around while you train? I promise that I wont get in the way or anything."
I barely thought on it before I answered. "I don't mind at all. You can stay as long as you like."
-=K=-
Normally, one would think that I'd get bored of just watching a guy exercise all the time, but Tenshinhan didn't seem to do much of anything else the rest of the day than train, and I didn't mind at all. From time to time, I thought that I caught him trying to take a glimpse of me. Whenever this happened, I would smile and go into the house, then try to watch his face from the window to see any disappointment. Hey, I have to make sure that I'm not just imagining this stuff!
After their training was done for the day, I was already somewhat acquainted with the house. "Do you mind if I sleep in this room?" I guestured towards a door. "It doesn't seem to be occupied."
"The guestroom? Oh, sure. You can take it," Tenshinhan said.I noticed that he still had some sweat from the training, and grabbed a cloth to dry his forehead, then ahead into my new sleeping quarters after I thanked him.
I opened my suitcase and looked at the few garments that I actually kept, then felt a mischievous grin curl on my lips when I pulled out the slinky teddy that I bought a few days ago, in case I did find Tenshinhan. It was a dark green with bright orange ribbons, and though it was a little lacy for what I'd normally wear, I felt that it would work pretty well in my situation.
Then I nearly smacked myself when I remembered that it would be pointless to wear that right now. I'm going to bed, and he probably is too in a moment. Plus, I get embarrassed enough as it is; I can't just put this on and waltz into his room at night. I put it back down and pulled out a long, cerulean slip and set it on the bed before beginning to undress. As I folded up my day garments, the dust that accumulated on them from being around while Tenshinhan trained got stirred up into the air a bit and...
-=L=-
"Ehhh?" I looked around myself. I was in an unfamiliar room (which wasn't too unusual, I guess) but there weren't any signs that I did anything terribly wrong while I was changed. And, if I did, I must have run way.
I was in a room alone, and it wasn't anything like Kame House. Apparently, I was trying to change for bed before I sneezed. I was about to pick up the folded blue nightgown when the door opened.
"Kushami, I--" Almost as soon as Tenshinhan walked in, he bolted right out and shut the door again. "I-I'm so sorry, Lunch! I didn't realise that you were--"
"That's okay," I said, slipping it over my head, "You can come in now. What did you want to talk about."
He opened the door again, staring at the floor with his face kinda red. "I'm sorry to bother you. It's nothing really to concern yourself with. I just wanted to--" He looked at me for a moment, then back to the floor. "--well, that is. I wanted to wish you a goodnight."
"Oh, is that all?" I smiled to him. "Goodnight to you, too."
He nodded and closed the door again. I giggled a little bit before getting under the covers to sleep. Tenshinhan was a really nice guy, I thought. For some reason, I really liked being around him.
-=T=-
I found myself leaning (or more like pressed) against the door. "What a time for her to change back!" I mumbled to myself, "Wait a moment... why would it make a difference whether or not she's Lunch or Kushami? Either way, it was an accident. Although, if she was still Kushami, she probably wouldn't be so calm about it. Actually, she'd probably goad me in a teasing manner that I might have done it on purpose, then she'd--"
I shook my head. No sense in allowing my imagination to go any further than that. Chaozu, of course, was looking at me as if I was doing something beyond his comprehension. Trying to keep him from asking questions, I jumped the gun. "We'll train again tomorrow."
Chaozu nodded. "Okay, Ten-san."
I headed off to my own bed. Somehow, I felt more tired then than I did a few minutes ago.
I actually tend to shy away Romances, since they're generally cookie- cutter, "Character A" admits feelings to "Character B" rubbish. I'll run into one every once in a while that's well written or has an interesting conflict.
I happen to think Tenshinhan is hot, ok? And Kushami (psycho Lunch) is my 2nd favorite DB character. So, I figured, why not? I'll probably also be making a lot of DB fanfics pretty soon, since I've been watching a lot of Japanese DB lately (woohoo!). Now, prepare for confusion, because although this might be best kept in 3rd person POV, I -really- wanna do it in 1st because I wanna write in Kushami's POV, but I also wanna have Tenshinhan's thoughts in there as well. So, it's going to jump between the two.
KEY (I wanna color code it or input images, but it probably wouldn't show)-- -
-=K=- Kushami POV
-=L=- Lunch POV
-=T=- Tenshinhan POV
-=K=-
"Baka sun..." I grumbled. My head was throbbing like I had a Hell of a hangover, but I didn't have a drop last night. No, this came from the stressful actions I've been taking lately without rest. Hijacking a plane and then a train in one night is one thing, but I've been on an all-out manhunt the past month. Well, it's really more like two months, since every time I sneeze, my alter ego takes a break and even goes off course sometimes. But, I finally found him last night. That Tenshinhan thought that he could hide from me, eh?
Don't get me wrong. I don't want to interfere with his training one bit. Infact, I don't think I would have fallen for him if he wasn't such a dedicated fighter. But I'll be damned if he leaves me out of his life. He's mine, and I'm going to make sure of that. Even if it kills me.
I heard some swift swings and hits outside my window, sometimes followed by a familiar kiap. I squinted and held my hand over my eyes, trying to block out the rays, to catch a gaze at what was going on. Ten and his little friend Chaozu were training, as I expected. The morning chill might have been hanging in the air, but Ten was sweating regardless. He was obviously putting everything he had into his exercise... with his bare chest glistening with perspiration and... It took me a moment to realise that I was nearly drooling. I scoffed at this and pulled myself out of bed.
-=T=-
I heard the door open and close as my training for the morning was coming to an end. "Oi! Tenshinhan!" That blonde girl came out, brandishing a firearm as she usually did. "You're a fool if you think that you could leave me behind. But, of course--" She poked the nuzzle to my side. "You're no fool, eh Ten?" She winked at me with a smug grin on her face.
It was a few moments before I would smirk with her. "Isn't it a bit early for such talk?"
"Heh. It's never too early. You know me--" She twirled her gun and set it away again. "I'm always rushing to the next thing. I can never wait."
I sighed and shook my head, the smile still on my face. "You seem to have a lot of patience to me." I proceeded to walk past her back into the house.
"Oi! What did you mean by that?" she called after me, "Oi!"
"I'll make breakfast, okay?" Chaozu said as soon as we entered. I nodded. I wasn't much for cuisine when it came down to it, and although Lunch was a rather decent cook, Kushami only knew how to kill with a kitchen knife.
Said girl was already reclining on the small couch in the loose manner she would sometimes show. When I came into the room myself, she seemed to suddenly remember something and went to grap a rag, with which she proceeded to wipe the sweat from my brow. "You shouldn't have to eat breakfast feeling sticky, y'know?" Her cheeks were already somewhat rosy. I couldn't deny that my own face was becoming more than tepid. She must have noticed, because she wiped some more perspiration from me and retired to a short distance from me.
I smiled and nodded my thanks to her. I forgot how interesting she was to have around. The others at Kame House said that she never acted so docile (or as close as she's gotten to docile) as she does when she's with me. I felt sort of lucky that someone like her was cutting into her life of thrill-seaking and jewel-thieving to chase after me. I guess I never really had a woman willingly tend to me like that before. Hell, nobody really tended to me like that before.
"Ne, Tenshinhan?" She gave me a grin. "Do you mind if I stick around while you train? I promise that I wont get in the way or anything."
I barely thought on it before I answered. "I don't mind at all. You can stay as long as you like."
-=K=-
Normally, one would think that I'd get bored of just watching a guy exercise all the time, but Tenshinhan didn't seem to do much of anything else the rest of the day than train, and I didn't mind at all. From time to time, I thought that I caught him trying to take a glimpse of me. Whenever this happened, I would smile and go into the house, then try to watch his face from the window to see any disappointment. Hey, I have to make sure that I'm not just imagining this stuff!
After their training was done for the day, I was already somewhat acquainted with the house. "Do you mind if I sleep in this room?" I guestured towards a door. "It doesn't seem to be occupied."
"The guestroom? Oh, sure. You can take it," Tenshinhan said.I noticed that he still had some sweat from the training, and grabbed a cloth to dry his forehead, then ahead into my new sleeping quarters after I thanked him.
I opened my suitcase and looked at the few garments that I actually kept, then felt a mischievous grin curl on my lips when I pulled out the slinky teddy that I bought a few days ago, in case I did find Tenshinhan. It was a dark green with bright orange ribbons, and though it was a little lacy for what I'd normally wear, I felt that it would work pretty well in my situation.
Then I nearly smacked myself when I remembered that it would be pointless to wear that right now. I'm going to bed, and he probably is too in a moment. Plus, I get embarrassed enough as it is; I can't just put this on and waltz into his room at night. I put it back down and pulled out a long, cerulean slip and set it on the bed before beginning to undress. As I folded up my day garments, the dust that accumulated on them from being around while Tenshinhan trained got stirred up into the air a bit and...
Achoo!
-=L=-
"Ehhh?" I looked around myself. I was in an unfamiliar room (which wasn't too unusual, I guess) but there weren't any signs that I did anything terribly wrong while I was changed. And, if I did, I must have run way.
I was in a room alone, and it wasn't anything like Kame House. Apparently, I was trying to change for bed before I sneezed. I was about to pick up the folded blue nightgown when the door opened.
"Kushami, I--" Almost as soon as Tenshinhan walked in, he bolted right out and shut the door again. "I-I'm so sorry, Lunch! I didn't realise that you were--"
"That's okay," I said, slipping it over my head, "You can come in now. What did you want to talk about."
He opened the door again, staring at the floor with his face kinda red. "I'm sorry to bother you. It's nothing really to concern yourself with. I just wanted to--" He looked at me for a moment, then back to the floor. "--well, that is. I wanted to wish you a goodnight."
"Oh, is that all?" I smiled to him. "Goodnight to you, too."
He nodded and closed the door again. I giggled a little bit before getting under the covers to sleep. Tenshinhan was a really nice guy, I thought. For some reason, I really liked being around him.
-=T=-
I found myself leaning (or more like pressed) against the door. "What a time for her to change back!" I mumbled to myself, "Wait a moment... why would it make a difference whether or not she's Lunch or Kushami? Either way, it was an accident. Although, if she was still Kushami, she probably wouldn't be so calm about it. Actually, she'd probably goad me in a teasing manner that I might have done it on purpose, then she'd--"
I shook my head. No sense in allowing my imagination to go any further than that. Chaozu, of course, was looking at me as if I was doing something beyond his comprehension. Trying to keep him from asking questions, I jumped the gun. "We'll train again tomorrow."
Chaozu nodded. "Okay, Ten-san."
I headed off to my own bed. Somehow, I felt more tired then than I did a few minutes ago.
I actually tend to shy away Romances, since they're generally cookie- cutter, "Character A" admits feelings to "Character B" rubbish. I'll run into one every once in a while that's well written or has an interesting conflict.
