A/N: Okay everyone! This is my first fanfic to my favorite couple, Goku and Chi-Chi! I don't think it sucks, though. I've written fics before, so I'm not totally new. Well, everyone, I'm going to need feedback. You all have to review. I'm open to suggestions, because I have no idea where this fic is going to end. Flames, praise, and suggestions, they're all welcome and encouraged. So, read on and enjoy, and review!
Disclaimer: I do not own Dragonball Z. If I did, I'd be incredibly rich, and I wouldn't have to spend my free time writing fanfiction.
Prologue
"So, I was thinking. When we get married, I want to have a really big family, okay?"
Chi-Chi covered her flaming cheeks with her hands.
"Do you feel the same, " she tentatively asked the young boy lying beside her.
Goku sat up, wiping his eyes.
"Huh," he said, yawning. "I think I fell asleep."
Chi-Chi glanced over at him and laughed.
"Oh, you're so goofy! Why are you teasing me?"
"Chi-Chi? Hey, Chi-Chi! Earth to Chi-Chi!"
The sudden noise jerked the young princess out of her daydream. She spun around, surprised, and then smiled as she recognized her father.
"Hey, tousan," she cried happily. "Did you need anything?"
Gyuu Maou shook his head and laughed. "So I need a reason to check on my favorite daughter?"
Chi-Chi giggled and threw her arms around the large man's waist.
"Nope! You know you can check on me anytime." She cocked her head and stared up at her fathers face.
"But really," she added. "What did you need?"
Gyuu Maou sighed. His daughter knew him too well. He shook his head. He had might as well tell her. Chi-Chi would have it out of him with that damned frying pan sooner or later.
"Well, I guess I might as well just get to the point," he stated sheepishly.
Chi-Chi frowned and nodded, crossing her arms.
Gyuu Maou suddenly turned serious.
"Chi-Chi," he started. "What have you been doing all week?"
The young princess looked taken aback at the question. "What do you mean, tousan?"
"On Monday, you woke up and..."
Chi-Chi scratched her head. "Um... I got up and changed. Then, I..." Chi-Chi frowned. She honestly couldn't remember cleaning, ironing, or cooking anything in weeks. "I sat down... and I just... I guess I was just thinking."
Gyuu Maou nodded. "Thinking. For the entire week."
Chi-Chi immediately went on the defensive. "Hey," she shouted. "I've just been daydreaming about Goku." The moment she spoke these words, her face went beet red and her hands flew up to cover her face.
Her father clapped his hands. "I knew it!" he exclaimed. He sat down on the bed and motioned for his daughter to sit beside him.
"Chi-Chi," he began. "You've spent too much of your life waiting for that young man to come back. You have to accept the fact that he's probably forgotten about you by now."
"Goku would never forget about me!" Chi-Chi shouted.
"You have to move on," Gyuu Maou pleaded. He decided to change tactics. "You know how many men have asked for your hand in marriage in the past month?! Fifty-two. Fifty-two men have asked to marry you. That's almost two a day! You could have settled down, had a baby, and be living happily ever after by now."
Chi-Chi whistled. "That many?" She suddenly frowned. "I don't care. Goku promised that he'd marry me." She stood up and walked over to the window. "I can wait," she whispered.
Gyuu Maou sighed. Time for Plan B.
"Look Chi-Chi," he started. "The Tenkaichi Budoukai is next month. Why don't you enter?"
Chi-Chi spun around. "The Tenkaichi Budoukai," she gasped. "You think I should enter? Do you really think I'm good enough?"
The large king smiled. If there was one thing that could take Chi-Chi's mind off anything, it was martial arts.
"Of course you can fight. Haven't you ever noticed that when you pat someone on the back, they end up flying fifty feet into the air?"
Chi-Chi laughed sheepishly. "So you really want me to enter?" Seeing her father smile and nod, she jumped up and clapped her hands.
"I've got to start training, then! Where's my gi? Heave you seen my sparring gloves? Oh, they're on my desk. Tenkaichi Budoukai, here I come!"
Gyuu Maou laughed out loud. "I'll leave you to your training then," he said, leaving the room. "As for me," he muttered under his breath, "on to face the suitors."
A/N: Hey everybody! How did you like it? Well, I've read it over, and I don't think there is enough character depth, just plain dialogue. Well, it's only the prologue. The next chapters will be longer, and have more detail. Remember to review! Peace out.
Disclaimer: I do not own Dragonball Z. If I did, I'd be incredibly rich, and I wouldn't have to spend my free time writing fanfiction.
Prologue
"So, I was thinking. When we get married, I want to have a really big family, okay?"
Chi-Chi covered her flaming cheeks with her hands.
"Do you feel the same, " she tentatively asked the young boy lying beside her.
Goku sat up, wiping his eyes.
"Huh," he said, yawning. "I think I fell asleep."
Chi-Chi glanced over at him and laughed.
"Oh, you're so goofy! Why are you teasing me?"
"Chi-Chi? Hey, Chi-Chi! Earth to Chi-Chi!"
The sudden noise jerked the young princess out of her daydream. She spun around, surprised, and then smiled as she recognized her father.
"Hey, tousan," she cried happily. "Did you need anything?"
Gyuu Maou shook his head and laughed. "So I need a reason to check on my favorite daughter?"
Chi-Chi giggled and threw her arms around the large man's waist.
"Nope! You know you can check on me anytime." She cocked her head and stared up at her fathers face.
"But really," she added. "What did you need?"
Gyuu Maou sighed. His daughter knew him too well. He shook his head. He had might as well tell her. Chi-Chi would have it out of him with that damned frying pan sooner or later.
"Well, I guess I might as well just get to the point," he stated sheepishly.
Chi-Chi frowned and nodded, crossing her arms.
Gyuu Maou suddenly turned serious.
"Chi-Chi," he started. "What have you been doing all week?"
The young princess looked taken aback at the question. "What do you mean, tousan?"
"On Monday, you woke up and..."
Chi-Chi scratched her head. "Um... I got up and changed. Then, I..." Chi-Chi frowned. She honestly couldn't remember cleaning, ironing, or cooking anything in weeks. "I sat down... and I just... I guess I was just thinking."
Gyuu Maou nodded. "Thinking. For the entire week."
Chi-Chi immediately went on the defensive. "Hey," she shouted. "I've just been daydreaming about Goku." The moment she spoke these words, her face went beet red and her hands flew up to cover her face.
Her father clapped his hands. "I knew it!" he exclaimed. He sat down on the bed and motioned for his daughter to sit beside him.
"Chi-Chi," he began. "You've spent too much of your life waiting for that young man to come back. You have to accept the fact that he's probably forgotten about you by now."
"Goku would never forget about me!" Chi-Chi shouted.
"You have to move on," Gyuu Maou pleaded. He decided to change tactics. "You know how many men have asked for your hand in marriage in the past month?! Fifty-two. Fifty-two men have asked to marry you. That's almost two a day! You could have settled down, had a baby, and be living happily ever after by now."
Chi-Chi whistled. "That many?" She suddenly frowned. "I don't care. Goku promised that he'd marry me." She stood up and walked over to the window. "I can wait," she whispered.
Gyuu Maou sighed. Time for Plan B.
"Look Chi-Chi," he started. "The Tenkaichi Budoukai is next month. Why don't you enter?"
Chi-Chi spun around. "The Tenkaichi Budoukai," she gasped. "You think I should enter? Do you really think I'm good enough?"
The large king smiled. If there was one thing that could take Chi-Chi's mind off anything, it was martial arts.
"Of course you can fight. Haven't you ever noticed that when you pat someone on the back, they end up flying fifty feet into the air?"
Chi-Chi laughed sheepishly. "So you really want me to enter?" Seeing her father smile and nod, she jumped up and clapped her hands.
"I've got to start training, then! Where's my gi? Heave you seen my sparring gloves? Oh, they're on my desk. Tenkaichi Budoukai, here I come!"
Gyuu Maou laughed out loud. "I'll leave you to your training then," he said, leaving the room. "As for me," he muttered under his breath, "on to face the suitors."
A/N: Hey everybody! How did you like it? Well, I've read it over, and I don't think there is enough character depth, just plain dialogue. Well, it's only the prologue. The next chapters will be longer, and have more detail. Remember to review! Peace out.
