To Show Them
I stood on the balcony of my home. The longest home I've ever had, aside from the orphanage when I was 3. Days went by when nothing happened and just when the I wanted peace, BOOM!!! a catastrophe happened. The last battle had been just a few years ago, when Cell was terrorizing the Earth with the Androids. I was very patient then and the time before that with Garlic Jr.; handing out supplies to help the Z-Warriors continue the fight. Sometimes I wished that the fighters would thank him sincerely sometime, but no it was always the cheerful thanks that people gave you when they didn't care about you, only the fact that they had gotten the help they wanted. Never was I given anything in return me or my housemate. Things were quiet almost to quiet, like the time right before a battle. I could sense it in the air, it was thick and heavy, a blanket hanging over the world, shrouding its secrets. The young god Dende was getting restless as well. Piccolo knew something was up but being a loner like myself kept to himself about it.
I stood on the balcony of my home. The longest home I've ever had, aside from the orphanage when I was 3. Days went by when nothing happened and just when the I wanted peace, BOOM!!! a catastrophe happened. The last battle had been just a few years ago, when Cell was terrorizing the Earth with the Androids. I was very patient then and the time before that with Garlic Jr.; handing out supplies to help the Z-Warriors continue the fight. Sometimes I wished that the fighters would thank him sincerely sometime, but no it was always the cheerful thanks that people gave you when they didn't care about you, only the fact that they had gotten the help they wanted. Never was I given anything in return me or my housemate. Things were quiet almost to quiet, like the time right before a battle. I could sense it in the air, it was thick and heavy, a blanket hanging over the world, shrouding its secrets. The young god Dende was getting restless as well. Piccolo knew something was up but being a loner like myself kept to himself about it.
