Empty Chairs at Empty Tables
Son Goku looked around his home. It was aging, quiet, and empty, much like himself.
He wasn't nearly as young as he used to be; in fact he was nearing over 100 years old. His 101st
birthday was in two days. He loathed the thought of it. The fact that he had lived while all his
friends had......had.......
There is a grief that can't be spoken
There is a pain goes on and on....
Goku shook his head quickly, trying to force back the tears that stung painfully in his
eyes. He still couldn't think about them with out feeling an enormous pain rip through his entire
body. Taking a deep breath the aging Saiyan sat down at his kitchen table. At one time, it
seemed so long ago now, his friends had gathered there over and over again. Sometimes, they
were there to celebrate good things, like birthdays or weddings or the birth of a baby in the
group. Other times they gathered to discuss a serious threat to the Earth. But in the last 30 or so
years, they had gathered too many times to hear the awful news that someone had to tearfully
give.
Empty chairs at empty tables
Now my friends are dead and gone....
An ache pounded through Goku's soul as he looked around at the barren chairs. He
almost hear them talking, laughing. He heard Piccolo's somber voice explaining about some new threat. Vegeta bragged about some new found strength of his. Krillin tried to laugh off the seriousness of the situation. All of them, revving themselves up for the battle that awaited them.
Here they talked of revolution
Here it was they lit the flame
Here they sang about tomorrow
And tomorrow
Never came.....
Goku always had loved his friends. He'd always thought that if they were going to die,
they would die fighting, doing what they did best. Goku feared losing his friends more than
anything else, and he had vowed to never let anything harm them. While it may had made him
seem like he had an inflated ego, he did whatever necessary to take on evil alone. That way,
he'd thought, they couldn't die. He'd never expected.......ever......that......
From the table in the corner
They could see a world reborn
And they rose with voices ringing
And I can hear them now......
Tenshinhan had been the first one to leave the living realm behind. While training, he
had pushed himself too far. He didn't realize how much energy he was putting into the new
technique he was practicing with and essentially weakened himself to the point where he
couldn't sustain his life anymore. Chout'zu had been the one to find him, and died himself a
week after his best friend's funeral. No one was exactly sure what had caused Chout'zu's death,
but it was the silent agreement between the others that he'd lost his will for life after Tenshinhan
died.
No more than three years later, old age and emphysema caught up with Bulma. She
hadn't been much of a smoker; she only had one or two when she was stressed out, but it had
been enough. She died, peacefully enough though, in her sleep. Trunks woke up the next
morning to his father's terrified scream and found Vegeta holding Bulma in his arms with tears
streaming down his face. He'd demanded that Trunks bring her back, and Trunks had to explain
to his own father that his mother could never come back. Bulma's funeral had been hard on
everybody and some of them never fully recovered from it. Especially Vegeta. While Bura and
Trunks managed to move on and continue with their lives, Vegeta shrank further away from
everybody. He killed himself with an energy blast seven months after his mate died.
Things got pretty quiet after Vegeta died. Goku and Chi-chi began to spend more time
together. The boys had moved out, so they were living alone. They talked more, and both of
them began to understand each other. Goku spent so much time with Chi-chi at home that it was
nearly a month before he learned of Yamcha's death. He'd had a severe heart attack and passed
on two days after it. Puar had been so distraught that she hadn't called anyone to tell them for
weeks. The poor thing was devastated. After Yamcha died his lifelong companion moved into
Kame House permanently, where she spent what remained of her life, which wasn't much.
Piccolo left for space a year later. He said he was going to return to Namek, but no one
ever saw him after that. Goku threw himself back into training, even though he was, by earth
years, too old to be doing such things. But Goku was a Saiyan, the last full bred one at that, so
he forced himself to keep up his strength. Besides, his age might be old, but his body still
looked like one of a forty year old man. Even then he denied that he would outlive the
remaining friends he had. He didn't want to think about it. He only had Krillin and Chi-chi left
of the original group. He forced himself to believe that they would live forever. He ignored the
wrinkles that appeared at the corners of their eyes and hands. He ignored the graying in their
hair. All things considered, they still didn't look that old, thanks to the way they kept in shape.
Goku focused on the ways they were young and refused to believe anything that would cause
him to think they would leave him. Even when Krillin told him about his illness Goku had just
shrugged it off.
"...........They told me I might only have a few months left, Goku," Krillin had told him, that day
at the lake. Goku stared into the water and looked from his reflection; still youthful and nearly
devoid of wrinkles, just very sad looking; to that of his best friend; pale and drawn with tired
eyes and graying hair. He'd shaken it off, telling himself it was just the way the water reflected,
and forced a smile.
"Doctors always say things like that. You can beat this virus thing; besides, you don't even look
sick," Goku replied, his voice pseudo-cheerful. Krillin had forced a smile and agreed, but by the
next spring he was losing his battle with the virus. He couldn't fight anymore and died at home
with Juuhachigou and Marron at his side.
The very words that they had sung
Became their last communion
After that, Juuhachigou disappeared. Only Marron knew exactly where she had gone,
and all she would say was that she had left to be with Krillin again. Goku felt dead inside.
Nothing could cheer him up, not even Gohan and Goten. He became even more overprotective
of Chi-chi but he'd failed to protect her, he couldn't stop the same virus that took his best friend
from taking his wife. And now he was alone. Even when his son's and grandchildren visited, he
was still alone.
Goku leapt up from the table and yelled with a voice full of grief. He had sworn to
protect his friends with his life and what had happened?! He had lost them all! They were all
gone, and he was still alive!
Oh, my friends my friends forgive me!
That I live and you are gone
There's a grief that can't be spoken
There's a pain goes on and on
The last Saiyan fell to his knees, sobs racking his body. Why did he live? Why, when
everything he cared for was gone? He needed them; as much as he loved his sons they weren't
enough. They weren't Yamcha, or Tenshinhan, or Bulma, or Krillin, or Chi-chi. Goku wanted
to die. Why shouldn't he?! What was stopping him? Vegeta had taken his own life, why
couldn't he?! Gohan and Goten would be fine without him; they were grown up and had lives of
their own. He longed to see his friends again, for real, not just in his dreams.
Phantom faces at the window
Phantom shadows on the floor
Empty chairs and empty tables
Where my friends will meet no more
Mind made up, Goku stood up. His eyes still overflowed with tears. They dripped down
onto the floor, creating a glistening puddle of sorrow.
Oh my friends, my friends don't ask me!
What your sacrifice was for
Empty chairs and empty tables
Now my friends will sing no more.
"I'm coming you guys!!" Goku shouted at the heavens. Soon, there would be no more pain, no
more sadness, no more loneliness. It was selfish of him, he knew, but how could it be selfish
when no one needed him and all he loved awaited him on the other side. He easily powered
energy into his fist. It would only take a moment and then.......he would me released. Smiling,
he raised his fist and plunged it deep into his chest. There was pain, yes, but it was nothing
compared to the agony of losing his friends. Then the pain faded and he saw them, their figures
outlined by a bright light and their faces shadowed. *I'm coming.....*
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The next day.......
Son Gohan approached the door to the house where he had grown up. The adults he'd
been friends with in his youth were now all gone and it hurt him greatly. He missed them so
much he was blinded by it sometimes. Sometimes he would forget they were gone, and go to the
phone to call one of them for advice, or to tell them good news, or something like that. Then he
would remember and the wound would open all over again. But at least he still had his father.
Well, in a way at least. Goku wasn't the same. He seemed lost in a maze of despair and no one
could pull him out. Gohan hoped for the day when he would at last be happy again. He missed
hearing his dad laugh.
Suppressing a sigh, the demi-Saiyan opened the door. "Dad?" No answer. "Dad?" Still
no answer. Gohan began to have a bad feeling. He attempted to search for his father's energy
signal but found none. Hoping it was just because he hadn't used the technique for a while,
Gohan moved on into the kitchen. And there was Son Goku, lying in a pool of blood, having
gone at last to rejoin his friends.
Tears filled Gohan's eyes as he ran to his father's body. Crying, he hugged him to him
and choked out "Dad, how could you! We still need you....." Then, tears still flowing, Gohan
raised his head and gazed at his dad's face. He was surprised to see a slight smile still on
Goku's face. It was the first time in years that Gohan had seen Goku smiling.
Just then, a slight breeze blew threw the open window of the kitchen. As it blew through
Gohan's hair, it was almost as if he could hear the voices of all his friends riding on the wind.
They were laughing. And now, the voice of Son Goku could be heard laughing with them.
The End
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Song: Empty Chairs..... copyright: The musical Les Miserables Lyrics by: Herbert -Kretzmer
