Alright, let's get this thing over with. For a whole year I kept pushing back the start of this DBZ fic for so long, and now I can finally start this thing!
Notes: This is actually part of a saga story that I'm currently planning to write sometime around mid-2016, when I finished many of the stories that I have currently in-progress. I got ten chapters set-up for this and hopefully when I'm done...Cell won't act all giddily in love. The character that I have for him...will test his patience and sanity(well, more of his patience than sanity. Haha!). Oh, and if any of you guys know about the fan-comic Dragonball Multi-Universe, it's following these important ground rules.
Silent Connection
Summary: Ten days before his tournament, he had to deal with an unwanted pest. However, he soon realizes that this girl wasn't gonna go away easily...and the fact that she was going to be someone that he'll end up cherishing. Even if that meant her driving him to the end of his sanity.
Universe 21: A universe that was completely an universe of its' own proportions. The very few Sayians that survived the wrath of Frieza hide and live in solitude due to a sensible female warrior that transported as many as she could to safety. Twenty-four years later, the daughter of that very Sayian now travels to the outer regions of space, creating her own legacy as well as meeting new rivals and friends, with enemies around every corner.
Chapter 1-An Unusual, Fateful Meeting
The terror on their faces brought him satisfaction.
The chances to take down the planet's most fiercest and toughest fighters...he couldn't pass out the chance to test the full strength of his perfect form, now could he?
And having an all-out fight between the legendary Goku that solely took out the Red Ribbon Army? He would never miss this very opportunity.
Announcing his own version of a tournament long forgotten in time was truly brilliant in his eyes; nothing was going to get in his way of destroying the Earth as the bionic android stood in the center of his makeshift ring, waiting for the day of his tournament.
Such fools, he thought. As if anyone other than the Red Ribbon's enemy was a match for him; not even the strong Vegeta or Trunks could take him down in his perfect form. Who could possibly take down the mighty and all-perfect Cell?
A last resorted creation from the insidious mind of Dr. Gero, Cell was programmed to absorb the two androids that disobeyed his orders and killed their own creator on their own terms. In fact, he traveled back in time from Trunk's original timeline due to the half-Sayian defeating the versions of 17 and 18 in his own universe. With the knowledge that he had, he was able to complete the very task of becoming perfect with the DNA engraved in his own compositional structure.
When he first arrived into the time that the Androids were still deactivated, he was already inverted into his larva form and waited a full year to convert back into the form that defeated Trunks and stealing his time machine. Once the chance rose into occasion, he started hiding his power level and fed off the people while still under the radar of the Z warriors. Discovered by Kami and fighting against the newly infused Piccolo, Cell had to rethink his strategy and took off into hiding once more while gaining energy off his victims in hopes of taking the upper hand when he faced off against Piccolo once more to obtain the first Android of his goal, 17. With the new powers taking from absorbing 17 and the chance encounter with Goku, he pursued the surrounding areas for 18 and the badly damaged 16, destroying island after island in the hunt for perfection.
However, his quest for perfection was interrupted by Vegeta and Trunks, whom emerged from the training within the Hyperbolic Time Chamber. Being crushed by the overwhelming power from Vegeta, Cell took the chance to use the Sayain's pride into his own advantage by persuading him into achieving his perfect form. Trunks adamantly refused to let him transform, but his father's pride took over and the opportunity rose into occasion as Cell took action and finally achieved his goal of perfection. Single-handedly defeating both Sayians without much effort, he took off with the idea of having his own tournament in mind, with the rules he set up to ensure that Earth had at least a fighting chance.
Now entering his first day with barely any intrusions around, Cell started to observe his surroundings and somehow establishing that a person was laying back onto one of his crafted pillars on the ring he constructed to hold his tournament. As he approached the person, he realized that it was a young girl who apparently wasn't supposed to be here this early when the tournament hasn't even begun. Odd that a normal being took the courage to be around his presence and snoozing during the day; Cell took note that the girl had to perish.
The girl herself, pink hair wearing a sky blue dress and wrapped around her waist appeared to be a ribbon made out of unknown material, was sleeping under the skies. Her motive was unknown as well; who knows how long she was sitting there under his radar! He knew how to sense power levels, so how come he didn't detect her power when she arrived?
'She may be pretty, but I have no use of any interruptions before my tournament. Using a small portion of my power will take care of her easily.' Cell thought.
Picking her up from the collar, Cell threw the unnamed girl high across the plains, and shooting a ball of energy to destroy her. It came upon contact and the girl was no more...
Or was it?
As soon as he touched ground, his eyes were starting to play tricks on him. In the exact same spot of where he picked up the girl, she reappeared as if she was unscathed! This was impossible! His blast should have destroyed her easily! Cell picked her up once more, using the same tactic again, only this time looking at the spot to make sure she didn't appear again. When he was satisfied, he walked back to his original spot, but the faint sound of wind rang through his ears and turning around to see the girl still alive and in the same spot again!
'What sort of trickery is this? I could've sworn that damn girl was taken care of!' Cell thought furiously.
Cell's patience was starting to wear thin, as he picked up the girl again, this time placing her in front of his eyes and blasting her to bits. As he flew back to his ring, his eyes grew wide and seething red; this very girl was still sleeping and in the same spot once more! Did this girl had clones or something?
As the day went on, Cell may have used about fifteen percent of his power dealing with a pest that won't stay dead! The girl was testing a lot of his patience and a bit of his sanity as he blasted, tossed, buried and plunged the girl into many parts of the Earth, but she still came back in one piece. This was insanity, he thought. No mortal being should have been able to survive this amount of blasts! NO one!
'Whoever this girl is, she's making the Earth one step closer to destruction: tournament or no tournament!' Cell thought irritated.
And with nine more days before his tournament, the remainder of the first day was spent trying to kill one ordinary girl. It was truly the beginning of something that would change the course of history.
...That is, assuming that Earth would survive the next nine days without the android losing his temper and blowing up the Earth ahead of schedule due to one girl's persistence.
Finished! Hopefully, I didn't go too much on explaining things. The second day of these two characters' meeting will continue next chance I get.
R&R, people!
