This is a little idea that has been spinning around in my head for a while now.

In Powerpuff Girls Z, the girls are hit by the white Z rays and the monsters are either hit by the black Z rays, or by Him's spores. What would happen if someone was hit by both a black Z ray and a white Z ray? So I made this little story of my O.C. Matt as both a dark and light powerruff boy Z. This is also mostly in Mat's point of view. This first chapter is just how he got his powers. I do like constructive criticism, but no flamers please. Also, most of this story would actually be in japanese if I could write it. So, just imagine I am writing this in japanese unless I actually write something that says other wise.

Disclaimer: I do not own Demashitta Powerpuff Girls Z; and if I put any songs on here, I don't own the songs either.

Chapter 1: The Beginning.

Ok, everyone is telling me to keep a journal so, here I go I guess. My name is Matt Erikson, I am 16 years old, 6 feet 2 inches tall, I have black shaggy hair, blue eyes and small scar across my left cheek from where I was bit by a dog before. I'm also a transfer student to Japan. Primarily Tokyo city. I used to live in a town called Anchorage in Alaska. Ok, that's enough, I really don't want to do this...Never mind, I'm going to keep going. Buttercup's telling me to, but she didn't have to hit so hard though.

My story starts off on a normal day in Tokyo city. It was summer time so I could get used to Tokyo city before actually starting school. I was walking near the docks in the Tokyo city bay when I stopped to eat my lunch. I pulled a small blue backpack from my back off. I sat down on a small bench and pulled out an American burger, as I rarely have them here. It was still warm from when I cooked it at my small apartment. It was on a normal bun with lettuce, tomatoes, American white cheese, and mustard and ketchup.

I put the burger on the small pack it was in and put my hand together. I started to do this as since I was going to live here, I should at least abide by their customs. "Itadakimasu." I said.

I then started to eat my burger. Don't get me wrong, I like the types of food here, but I can't resist a normal cheese burger. As I was enjoying my lunch, another man sat down next to me. He had a cup of instant noodles he was eating. We both sat there eating for a few minutes, him and his ramen, and me and my burger.

As I chewed down the last bit of my burger and swallowed, the strange man finished his ramen as well. I laid back against the back of the bench and let out a sigh of contentment. The man turns towards me and says, "Konnichiwa."

I reply, "Konnichiwa" back to him and he smiles. "What's your name?" I ask the man.

"Gado." He replies.

I raise an eyebrow at his reply and say, "Gado? That's a nice name. Means Guard right?"

He turns away with an even bigger smile on his face. "Yes. But it's not that weird of a name. I personally like it."

I chuckled and said, "That's good I guess." I then looked away and couldn't think of anything else to say so I just asked, "So, what do you do for a living?"

He leaned forwards and said, "I'm a fishermen. I have a small boat docked not far from here and I go catch fish. Not that hard, but it gets harder when you only have one set of hands. Used to have a helper, but he quit."

I nodded and said, "That's a good paying job. You sell your fish to restaurants right?"

"Yep. Although with out help soon, I might not be able to get the amount of fish needed for my next run. I was wondering, do you have a job?"

I shook my head. The only way I was surviving here in Tokyo city was that the government was giving me a check of 40,000 yen a month. Just enough to pay for the apartment and to buy food for that month. It didn't pay for electricity, only water. Sucks but I have to charge my phone and other electronics at stores and little outlets around town. My parents bought me an international phone to keep in contact with them while I'm in Japan. They pay the phone bill for the entire time.

"No, but I'm looking." I said as I could tell where he was going.

He smiled an even bigger smile and said, "Well, I'd like to offer you a job working on my boat."

I had a bad feeling about this. It wasn't that he was a bad guy or anything like that, but something just told me that if I accepted then something horrible would happen. I started to decline, but he beat me by telling me something better. He offered me twice the minimum wage, which was ¥1642 and that I'd be working 8 hours a day. He also said I could start today, he actually meant I do start today.

This was something that I couldn't pass up. Bad feeling or not. So I accepted the job offering. Gado nodded and stood up. "Then let's go."

I stood up and grabbed my small bag, putting the plastic container that held my burger back in it. As Gado started to walk towards a large group of boats, I followed him as I put the pack on my back. As we were walking, we past many kinds of boats. Freighter, yacht, rowboat, but Gado's boat was bigger then a rowboat at least. It was a normal fishing boat, with a deep blue hull. It was smaller than most fishing boats as they need a huge crew. This one could be manned by 2 people. It was called Kosoku Maru. There was a small box big enough to hold one person. In it was the steering wheel, along with the radar, and sonar. There was also a small radio.

Gado walked over to a small plank that was attached to the boat. The boat was small enough that it's deck was at the same level as the dock. I followed him as Gado walked across the plank. There was also two large white boxes that ran parallel with the ship. There were little pathways on each side of the boxes for one person to walk. Gado walked to the spot where the steering wheel was and turned the boat on. I'm going to call it the cabin as I have no better word for it. There was also a small engine on the right, I mean starboard side that was attached to a winch. There was a large pole that had a rope running along it with a hook on the end. The hook was a little rusted, but I paid no attention to it. I threw my bag towards the starboard side and slid towards the engine, stopping just as it touched the base holding it there.

I opened up one of the white boxes out of curiosity. The first thing that hit me was the stench. The unruly smell of fish overwhelmed me. There were no fish in the boxes, only the water that held the fish that was caught in the nets that stayed in the water. I shut the box and turned towards Gado.

"So, when are we 'casting off'?" I said with a sarcastic voice.

Gado left the boat running and walked over to the port side where the plank was. Gado pulled the plank onboard and grabbed a piece of rope that kept the boat attached to the dock. He pulled it off a little hook on the boat and tossed it on deck. "Right now." He replied.

Gado then walked back to the cabin and pushed the engine to full speed. The boat pushed forward and left the docks. I wasn't very ready, so I had to sit down on the white box so I didn't fall.

As we started to drive into the open water, I realized that I had no training, and I didn't know what I would be doing. I slowly stood up and made my way to the cabin to ask Gado what I would be doing exactly. When I arrived, I opened my mouth to speak, but Gado seemed to know what I was going to ask. He raised a hand to silence me, but quickly put it back down.

"You don't have to worry. I'm going to show you what to do today, and your going to do what I showed you, every other day." He said as he continued to pilot the boat.

I just nodded and walked back to the white boxes. I sat on one and waited for, well, I didn't know.

After a few minutes, I looked back to see Tokyo city. I was amazed at how fast this boat could go. The city was so small from the distance, I could barely make it out. As I turned back around to see what's ahead, the boat started to slow down. I heard Gado say, "First stop." He then pointed to the starboard side as if telling me to take a look. I got up and walked over to the small winch and looked over the side. There was a floating ball on the water that looked like a floating apple. There was also a loop on the top of the ball that the hook, I assumed, would click into. Gado walked over to my right and turned on the engine that powered the winch.

Gado then lowered the hook with a small joystick and said, "Watch closely." I watched intently as the hook lowered and attached to the loop on the ball. Gado then raised the ball with a click of a button. As the ball raised, a net attached to it came out of the water carrying so much fish I couldn't even begin to count. Gado then maneuvered the large net towards the farthest white box. He pointed towards it as it was closed. As I ran over to it to open it, I noticed that the skies have gotten much darker. I stopped right next to the white box just as snow started to fall.

I turned towards Gado and asked, "What's going on?"

Gado just shrugged and lowered the net into the white box. I looked around to see if the water was going to turn rough as it did in storms. As I was turning around, I saw it. There was a large iceberg headed straight for us. "Holy crap!" I yelled in straight english. Gado, not understanding what I said, turned to look at me and saw the iceberg as well. With out worrying about the net and fish, he ran towards the cabin and turned the engine on. The iceberg was moving at speeds I thought impossible.

Gado turned the boat towards the left and went full speed ahead. I wasn't ready for this sudden change and was tossed towards the right of the boat. I would've just grabbed onto the side and been fine, if my bag hadn't slid beneath my foot and made me trip.

I fell over the side and crashed into the water. The boat didn't stop so I guess Gado didn't notice. Trying to stay afloat, I didn't notice the fact that the iceberg was getting really close. I'd swam before, but I never have with a whole set of clothes on. I didn't notice the iceberg so close until it was a few feet away. Without thinking, I swam the few feet that separated me from the iceberg. As I got right next to it, there seemed to be a small platform heading my way that I could get on. As it got closer, I got ready to grab it onto it. Right when it was in arm's reach, I grabbed it and dragged my self onto it. I laid on my back to regain my breath for a minute. That's when i started to get a little confused. Not because of how the iceberg came to be here, but what to do now.

I was thinking about how I should just stay here and wait it out, until I heard a resounding CRACK! I quickly sat up and saw that the small platform was breaking off from the main iceberg. I stood up and ran over to the wall of the iceberg and jumped. The platform broke off while I had attached myself to the wall. I didn't realize how cold the ice would be. The small platform I was on floated away, while I was attached to the iceberg. "Guess I got to go up." I said. I then started to climb up the iceberg.

After a few minutes of climbing, my fingers started to go blue from the cold, muscles screaming in pain, and how surprised I was that this iceberg was full of great places to put my hands and feet. I stopped climbing for a few seconds and put my hands in my armpits for warmth. While I was warming up my hands, I looked down to see how far I had gone. The distance from where I was, to the sea level, was ginormous. There was no way I could have gone that far. I turned back to the ice wall, unbelieving how far I had gone, and continued to climb. I guess the iceberg had a different idea.

After a few more feet of climbing, I raised my right hand to grab onto another hand hold but came across something much bigger. A hole in the ice. Big enough for me to crawl into, but not walk. I pulled myself up with my right hand and put my left hand up to help. I dragged myself into the hole, only to fall from the hole onto what seemed to be a floor. It was ice mind you, but still a floor of a large cave. I crawled up against the wall and leaned back, letting my muscles relax from the recent work out.

I looked around the cave to see if there was a reason there was a cave in an iceberg. That's when I realized that the cave has more light then there was outside. I looked deeper in the cave and saw a pulsing white light. After a few minutes, I stood up and started to walk deeper in the cave. There was no reason to stay here at least, that was my reasoning for going. The long cave wasn't that long, so I kept going. After just 2 minutes of walking, I walked into a large circular room that was filled with the white light to such a degree, I was slightly blinded.

Inside this room was a small chest that laid on three ice columns. Two of the ice columns came up diagonally. One from the right so it leaned left and one on the left that leaned right so it looked like a giant x. The third column came from the middle so it came up from the middle. Where all three columns met, there was a chest inside the ice that the white light came from. The white light was pulsating because I could see some dark rays move around on the surface of the chest. I looked behind the three columns, by bending to the left a bit, to see if there was anything else in the room. The wall behind the columns was see through. I thought that the outside would be covered in snow, but this part had not even one snow flake. Everywhere else was covered. Through the wall, I could see Tokyo city getting larger by the second.

I walked up to the the columns and moved my right hand to where the chest was. The chest was about head level, and easy to touch. Right as my middle finger touched the ice, I was tossed back by a large shock I could only describe as one of those shocks you get randomly. A static shock. I slid across the floor and my back slammed against the wall. As I fell down I opened my eyes just to see stars. As I shook my head to clear it, my vision started to clear. I closed my eyes for a few seconds to let my vision come back.

As I opened them again, the first thing I saw was the little window where Tokyo City was visible. I saw a bright light come from Tokyo city and straight for me.

Now I bet your wondering why I didn't freak out at the time. I reasoned out that whatever that light was, it was going to destroy this iceberg with me in it. Now I didn't want to die, but freaking out wouldn't get me anywhere. I only hoped that when it struck, this cave would collapse and kill me instantly.

Right when the beam of energy connected with the little window, it was funneled straight into the columns where the chest was. The ice around the box seemed to shatter as the white light and black lights started to flow out of the chest. The rays stayed near the chest as it was floating in mid-air. Then the chest shattered and from what I could tell, black and white lights sprouted from it. I stood up just as a black light struck me on the right side of my chest, but at the same time, at white struck where my heart was. The combined energy from both rays hitting me launched me into the air as the iceberg started to disappear.

The closer I got to the walls, I thought I actually was going to die. But the walls disappeared and I continued through the air at a fast pace. As I was flying through the air, I realized I wasn't slowing down. However, the energies that struck me seemed to have a strange reaction with my body as my clothes started to change. But I could feel the struggle between both energies as they both wanted control of my body. I couldn't tell which was what color, but one kept trying to change my clothes while the other kept sabotaging it. I closed my eyes as I wondered how long I would continue to fly. As time passed, I feel the air from my lungs get sucked out, but I wasn't dead.

I could then tell that I was in space. I opened my eyes just to see a lot more stars then I ever thought possible. As I had no air getting into my body, I could feel the two energies fighting to keep me alive. Both wanted me alive, but wanted it on their terms. The constant struggle for control was starting to get on my nerves. I closed my eyes again to focus harder, and tried to stop them from fighting. It took a lot of will power, but I was able to stop them from fighting. I didn't think about what would happen if I stopped them, but it wasn't good. I lost all the energy keeping me alive in the void of space. As I twisted and turned in space fighting a losing cause to keep me alive, I quickly started to lose consciousness. As I did, the two energies started to fight again but the shock from being in space knocked me out. I then started to drift randomly, the two energies fighting.

That was part one. Please tell me if I can make improve ments but no flamers. I also did the best i could with spell check as the program I wrote this on has no spell check.