Return of the Prince



Prologue

Majin Boo was destroyed forever, but at an unimaginable cost. The cost of a

life, Vegeta's life. The once selfish sayjin had sacrificed himself, to save the

planet of earth, and the ones he loved. Emitting all his power into one

cataclysmic blast, Vegeta destroyed the horrible creature Boo.

That was only two months ago. In those two months I have been living my life

with no will to live. So many times I said I wouldn't, couldn't love again. And

yet I did, I loved him more than life it self I know that sounds really cheap,

but it's true.

If it wasn't for my brother Goku, and his friends stopping me from going back I

wouldn't be here, but life goes on and time passes away…………………

Chapter 1: The search begins

The radar beeped senselessly in my hands, its needle sweeping the area around

me.

"Danmmit, where is it?" I asked aloud. I slammed my fist on the airplane's

console. A crack of static sounded through the airplane's radio.

"Hey Ryoko, pick anything up yet?" A voice asked through the static.

"Nothin yet Goku," I responded with a sigh. I was tired, I had been out

searching for the Dragon Balls for four months and we had only found three!

"You all right kid, you sound like you need a nap," Goku responded. Goku wasn't

my real brother, but he may as have been.

"No I wanna keep searching, at least until dark," I said.

"No can do, we're making camp now, and you're coming down with us. Or I'll force

you down," He said with a strangely serious tone.

"All right I coming, where do you want to meet at," I asked.

I knew fighting with him was no good, besides I would go after the balls when they all went to

sleep.

"Around Devil's Right, don't be late or I'll come looking for you, over and

out."

I turned the radio channel off and steered the craft toward Devil's Right.

Chapter 2: The hunters become the hunted

After landing at Devil's Right I proceeded to make dinner. There's one little

thing I would like to make clear now, when I say I made dinner I mean I made

dinner for an army or better. Don't forget Goku is my brother.

"How do you want your eggs Goku," I asked.

"Make four of them scrambled, 6 poached, and about 8 over easy," he responded

as he struggled to set up the tents.

"Okay, how about the rest of you," I asked Piccalo, and Yancha, and Krillan.

"I'll have what ever Goku isn't eating," Killen responded with a laugh of

disbelieve.

"Yeah, same here," Yancha confirmed.

"Okay, how about you Piccalo?" I asked the moody Namek.

I looked around and found Piccalo in deep thought staring across the water, his

eyes cold as stone. I got up and walked over to stand beside him.

"What is it," I asked quietly. For a moment he didn't answer.

"Something's over there, something powerful," He answered.

"What is it," I asked sensing it too.

"I don't know, it's been following us for a while, but I have a feeling we'll

meet it soon enough," He said wryly.

"Should we say something to the others," I asked.

"No not yet, by the way I would heavily advise you not to go wandering around

tonight. Understand." The last part wasn't a question. With that he turned and

walked back to help Krillan with his tent. Piccalo may not have been my brother,

but he knew better than anyone else.

I took one last look across the water, and then turned to join the others and

start dinner.

"Bought time, I'm starving over here," Goku called as he saw me walking back.

I allowed myself a smile, one first real smiles that had come me since Vegeta

died two month's ago.

Chapter 3: The realization

"How many Dragon Balls do we have left," Asked Krillan. We had finished eating

(Goku had had at least 6 helpings of rice and eggs), and now we were discussing

what to do next.

"Only three," I commented.

"That's it," Goku said astounded.

"Hey, we're doing better than we did last time we had to find them. It took us

nearly a year to round up when we were little," I answered with frustration.

"This is getting complicated, we don't even know if the Great Dragon can revive

Vegeta," Piccalo responded calmly.

Rage suddenly flooded my veins, making my blood boil. I stood quickly and in

one fluid motion grab Piccalo by the shirt and slammed him against the cliff

side.

"Don't you ever, ever say that again," I breathed. My body was shaking with my

rage as I struggled to keep it under control. There is nothing more dangerous

and an enraged Sayjin, especially when they're stressed to the limit.

"Ryoko, calm down now," Goku grabbed my arm in his vice like grip.

"I mean it Ryoko, this isn't solving anything," Goku's grip tightened painfully

on my arm. Slowly my anger drained away leaving me hollow inside. I released

Piccalo, who fell to the ground gasping. Piccalo is strong, but I am stronger.

Only Goku can compare to my strength.

There is nothing more fearsome than an enraged Sayjin, especially one that's one

the edge of a nervous break down. I turned and faced Goku, His eyes bore into my

soul, but I didn't look away. Finally he released his grip from my arm.

I turned back to Piccalo and helped him up. I was not sorry for what I had done,

any more than he was. Nameks don't believe in saying your sorry for the things

you do. To them everything happens for a reason, good or bad.

After helping Piccalo up, we all went to our tents without saying a word.

Chapter 4: The Dragon Ball of Rhenk

That night I couldn't sleep. I waited until I was certain everyone was asleep,

then I grabbed the radar and headless to Piccalo's warning, headed out into the

night. I walked to the end of the island and stood at the edge of the cliffs

scanning for any sign of the Dragon Balls.

Then there is was a faint signal, almost to faint to pick up, but there,

nonetheless.

"Not running away are you."

I jerked around to find Goku standing behind me.

"How did you know I was going coming here," I asked angrily.

"Piccalo told me, besides I knew you wouldn't sit still long," Goku answered.

I sighed and turned back to the sea.

"I found a signal, it's really faint though," I said with a sigh.

"Ryoko, who are you," Goku asked.

"What do you mean," I asked caught off guard.

"Who are you," He asked again.

"I'm a Sayjin of  pure royal blood," I responded with pride.

"I didn't ask what you are I asked you who you are," He returned with a laugh.

I sat in silence fro a long time. We sat together on the high cliffs for a long time. Enjoying each others company, and listening to the ocean that we loved so much.

"I don't know who I am," I finally answered him.

"I do," He said. "You're my sister, even though not by blood, but by love.""

We said no more after that. After a time we laid down and fell asleep to the sound of the ocean in our ears.