All right, I am not a romance writer. I admit it; I hate them. Well not
hate, I am pretty girly after all, but I really do get annoyed by the, 'Pan
and Trunks confess their love to each other for three chapters in an
amazingly complex clothing that needs to be explained in every detail and
end up hooking up in the end.' However, I decided to throw all my values
out for one story and just go for it. Mine is the often used hook up
between Pan and Trunks, the 'dad's away so the mice will play' scenario, oh
well. I don't think I will do another just romance story unless you all
like that stuff. I suppose I do too. cough.
The rain poured in torrents in the cold dark mountains. A lone slender figure was standing in the middle of the large forest that blanketed the high mountains. The person stood still, waiting. From the surrounding darkness a bright beam of light came shooting at the figure. The girl whirled around and shot the ki blast back into the darkness with her hands.
'Damn it Trunks, could you make it anymore easier?' thought Pan. Before she had even finished the thought the purple haired man came zooming out of the skies and caught her in an arm lock. Pan shrieked in laughter and began to squirm in the iron grip.
Trunks laughed out loud, the water pouring down his face and onto his already drenched clothes. "Gee Pan, I thought you would be smarter than to let your guard down like that. Oh well, what did I expect, you are a Son after all." Trunks grinned ferociously as he felt the young woman in his arms tense up and begin to shout profanities at him. Her fists, as hard as they were pounding into his sides only made him wince slightly. Pan struggled for a few minutes then gave up in defeat.
Pan sighed. "You win again Trunks. but I'll beat you next time!" The demi- saiyan grinned even wider and loosened his grip. Pan slid out of his wet arms and began to fly off into the torrential sky. "We stayed too late Trunks. My father is going to worry if I don't get home soon from training." She shielded her eyes and stared up into the pouring heavens. Trunks frowned slightly, but quickly hid it.
"It's too long to fly back home in this rain. We may be saiyans, but I don't want to get a damn cold. Lets stay here and go back in the morning."
The 18 year old quickly turned her head back towards her companion, water flicking off her long black hair. For one thing Trunks, we don't have anywhere to stay. Another thing is that my dad will kill me for not calling. I can't help but think that he might have a problem with me staying out here in the middle of nowhere with you."
Trunks flew over to Pan and took her chin in his hand. He looked down at her with soft eyes, his lilac bangs strewn about damply on his forehead. "Why would he have a problem with it?" Pan blushed. Her father, and not to mention mother and grandmother, knew that she had a crush on the Capsule Corp president for four years.
She had realized her feelings for him on their trip into outer space but had thought that it was just a friendship bond, like the one her dad shared with her grandfather's friend Krillin. It was until two years ago that she recognized her feelings. She was sitting with a few of her girl friends and they were all giggling and carrying on about the prom and their crushes and dates. Her friend Pen asked her whom she wanted to go with. 'I didn't want to go to the prom with anyone, except Trunks.' Pan reflected, remembering how she laughed at Pen's question and said she thought the prom was for socialites.
Trunks noticed the raven-haired beauty's eyes wandered when he asked her that unexpected question. 'What is she thinking about?' Trunks too was startled by his question. 'Where did that come from?'
The two floated awkwardly in the air, the rain around them seeming to fade, they were so lost in their thoughts. Pan was the first to break the silence. "It is late and a bit dangerous to fly home tonight, but where can we stay? I am not sharing a cave with a bear!"
Trunks blinked and laughed at Pan's comment. "Don't worry I always carry around capsules just in case of an emergency. I probably have a house in their somewhere." He flew down to a pine tree where his duffel bag was hanging from. Opening the soaken bag he searched for his capsule case. "Found it!" He called to Pan. Trunks opened the case and poked a few capsules around, until he found the right one. "I do have a house." Pan smiled but remained silent, realizing the awkward situation the two soon will be in. Trunks flew back to Pan and grabbed her arm with a grin, "Come on, I saw a cave when we were sparring, it will be perfect to stick a capsule house in, no bears either" he added with a wink. Pan smiled again, this time at his boyish charm, and followed him into the wilderness brush.
Well what do you think? If you all don't like it, I won't bother to finish it. Please review.
The rain poured in torrents in the cold dark mountains. A lone slender figure was standing in the middle of the large forest that blanketed the high mountains. The person stood still, waiting. From the surrounding darkness a bright beam of light came shooting at the figure. The girl whirled around and shot the ki blast back into the darkness with her hands.
'Damn it Trunks, could you make it anymore easier?' thought Pan. Before she had even finished the thought the purple haired man came zooming out of the skies and caught her in an arm lock. Pan shrieked in laughter and began to squirm in the iron grip.
Trunks laughed out loud, the water pouring down his face and onto his already drenched clothes. "Gee Pan, I thought you would be smarter than to let your guard down like that. Oh well, what did I expect, you are a Son after all." Trunks grinned ferociously as he felt the young woman in his arms tense up and begin to shout profanities at him. Her fists, as hard as they were pounding into his sides only made him wince slightly. Pan struggled for a few minutes then gave up in defeat.
Pan sighed. "You win again Trunks. but I'll beat you next time!" The demi- saiyan grinned even wider and loosened his grip. Pan slid out of his wet arms and began to fly off into the torrential sky. "We stayed too late Trunks. My father is going to worry if I don't get home soon from training." She shielded her eyes and stared up into the pouring heavens. Trunks frowned slightly, but quickly hid it.
"It's too long to fly back home in this rain. We may be saiyans, but I don't want to get a damn cold. Lets stay here and go back in the morning."
The 18 year old quickly turned her head back towards her companion, water flicking off her long black hair. For one thing Trunks, we don't have anywhere to stay. Another thing is that my dad will kill me for not calling. I can't help but think that he might have a problem with me staying out here in the middle of nowhere with you."
Trunks flew over to Pan and took her chin in his hand. He looked down at her with soft eyes, his lilac bangs strewn about damply on his forehead. "Why would he have a problem with it?" Pan blushed. Her father, and not to mention mother and grandmother, knew that she had a crush on the Capsule Corp president for four years.
She had realized her feelings for him on their trip into outer space but had thought that it was just a friendship bond, like the one her dad shared with her grandfather's friend Krillin. It was until two years ago that she recognized her feelings. She was sitting with a few of her girl friends and they were all giggling and carrying on about the prom and their crushes and dates. Her friend Pen asked her whom she wanted to go with. 'I didn't want to go to the prom with anyone, except Trunks.' Pan reflected, remembering how she laughed at Pen's question and said she thought the prom was for socialites.
Trunks noticed the raven-haired beauty's eyes wandered when he asked her that unexpected question. 'What is she thinking about?' Trunks too was startled by his question. 'Where did that come from?'
The two floated awkwardly in the air, the rain around them seeming to fade, they were so lost in their thoughts. Pan was the first to break the silence. "It is late and a bit dangerous to fly home tonight, but where can we stay? I am not sharing a cave with a bear!"
Trunks blinked and laughed at Pan's comment. "Don't worry I always carry around capsules just in case of an emergency. I probably have a house in their somewhere." He flew down to a pine tree where his duffel bag was hanging from. Opening the soaken bag he searched for his capsule case. "Found it!" He called to Pan. Trunks opened the case and poked a few capsules around, until he found the right one. "I do have a house." Pan smiled but remained silent, realizing the awkward situation the two soon will be in. Trunks flew back to Pan and grabbed her arm with a grin, "Come on, I saw a cave when we were sparring, it will be perfect to stick a capsule house in, no bears either" he added with a wink. Pan smiled again, this time at his boyish charm, and followed him into the wilderness brush.
Well what do you think? If you all don't like it, I won't bother to finish it. Please review.
