Buruma In Wonderland
Chapter 1 - Shaken reality
Little Buruma Briefs ran around laughing and giggling all the while. Her lavender locks were pulled back in a ponytail, but a few stray strands fell around her round face and accented her large, sapphire eyes. On her small frame she wore a T-shirt with the words Capsule corp. written across the front, her father's company.
Her father, Dr. Briefs, stood by the front of their home. He petted the small black cat on his shoulder as he watched his daughter run around the yard. "Don't stray too far, pumpkin." He called as his wife brought out a tray with glasses of lemonade. They smiled at her warmly, but darkness began to grow. Their smiling faces faded into the storm. Buruma reached for them, but she was torn away by some strange force.
*****
Buruma awoke with a start. Tears streamed down her face at the lost memory of her parents. She was so happy then, before the Saiya-jins landed on Chikyuu and ruined her life forever. They had destroyed practically everything, these tailed beings. They appeared as humans, but furry tails extended from their rears and they were much stronger and skilled than any normal human. Chikyuu didn't stand a chance against the onslaught.
But Buruma had, somehow. Her family was gone, Capsule Corporation in ruins, she survived. This genius young girl had learned to scavenge among the wreckage, searching for food and necessities. As if hiding from the Saiya- jins wasn't hard enough. She had learned to survive in the ruins of Capsule Corp., the Saiya-jins no longer had interest in the fallen company, but Buruma did. She found her father's notes and blueprints, learning all kinds of things about technology from them and expanding.
Buruma stood up from where she had dozed and walked a little into the forest behind the compound. Now at the ripe age of eighteen, she would have an even harder time if the Saiya-jins ever found out about her. They would throw her into a harem and destroy her spirit. She cringed; luckily she had brains to help her stay away from that type of life, if you could call it life.
Buruma sat underneath a thick tree and gazed up at the sky. As soon as she sat down to rest under the shady sanctity of the tree something caught her eye. She stood up as quickly as her legs would allow. "W-who's there," she called softly.
Rustling of leaves caught her attention and a boy a few years younger than her stepped out of hiding. The boy's dark hair was pointy and tossed this way and that and he was dressed in a blue training uniform. He was Saiya- jin judging by the tail that wiggled behind him, but he was not dressed as Saiya-jins do.
Buruma took a step back. "W-who are you?" She tried not to let her voice speak her fear. "What do you want, filthy Saiya-jin?!"
The boy scratched his head, as if he wasn't quite sure what to say. "My name is Gokuu. I'm sorry to have bothered you, but I must go now." With that he turned tail and ran from her.
'What was that all about?' Buruma was deeply baffled. He hadn't taken her after all. He seemed afraid of something too. Her curiosity got the better of her and she followed after little Gokuu. "Wait!" she called. 'My he sure can run fast,' she thought. Forgetting the dangers of treading too far from what she called home, she ran through the forest and further and further from what she knew.
Her lungs were out of breath and her legs burned. "Stop!" she shouted, but no answer. Buruma stopped running and looked around. She was afraid she lost the Saiya-jin boy. She was stuck.
The leaves of a large bush moved nearby. "Gokuu?" No answer, but she could've sworn she heard his voice beyond that bush. Buruma picked up her feet and ran past the bush. falling straight into the path of exile.
Chapter 1 - Shaken reality
Little Buruma Briefs ran around laughing and giggling all the while. Her lavender locks were pulled back in a ponytail, but a few stray strands fell around her round face and accented her large, sapphire eyes. On her small frame she wore a T-shirt with the words Capsule corp. written across the front, her father's company.
Her father, Dr. Briefs, stood by the front of their home. He petted the small black cat on his shoulder as he watched his daughter run around the yard. "Don't stray too far, pumpkin." He called as his wife brought out a tray with glasses of lemonade. They smiled at her warmly, but darkness began to grow. Their smiling faces faded into the storm. Buruma reached for them, but she was torn away by some strange force.
*****
Buruma awoke with a start. Tears streamed down her face at the lost memory of her parents. She was so happy then, before the Saiya-jins landed on Chikyuu and ruined her life forever. They had destroyed practically everything, these tailed beings. They appeared as humans, but furry tails extended from their rears and they were much stronger and skilled than any normal human. Chikyuu didn't stand a chance against the onslaught.
But Buruma had, somehow. Her family was gone, Capsule Corporation in ruins, she survived. This genius young girl had learned to scavenge among the wreckage, searching for food and necessities. As if hiding from the Saiya- jins wasn't hard enough. She had learned to survive in the ruins of Capsule Corp., the Saiya-jins no longer had interest in the fallen company, but Buruma did. She found her father's notes and blueprints, learning all kinds of things about technology from them and expanding.
Buruma stood up from where she had dozed and walked a little into the forest behind the compound. Now at the ripe age of eighteen, she would have an even harder time if the Saiya-jins ever found out about her. They would throw her into a harem and destroy her spirit. She cringed; luckily she had brains to help her stay away from that type of life, if you could call it life.
Buruma sat underneath a thick tree and gazed up at the sky. As soon as she sat down to rest under the shady sanctity of the tree something caught her eye. She stood up as quickly as her legs would allow. "W-who's there," she called softly.
Rustling of leaves caught her attention and a boy a few years younger than her stepped out of hiding. The boy's dark hair was pointy and tossed this way and that and he was dressed in a blue training uniform. He was Saiya- jin judging by the tail that wiggled behind him, but he was not dressed as Saiya-jins do.
Buruma took a step back. "W-who are you?" She tried not to let her voice speak her fear. "What do you want, filthy Saiya-jin?!"
The boy scratched his head, as if he wasn't quite sure what to say. "My name is Gokuu. I'm sorry to have bothered you, but I must go now." With that he turned tail and ran from her.
'What was that all about?' Buruma was deeply baffled. He hadn't taken her after all. He seemed afraid of something too. Her curiosity got the better of her and she followed after little Gokuu. "Wait!" she called. 'My he sure can run fast,' she thought. Forgetting the dangers of treading too far from what she called home, she ran through the forest and further and further from what she knew.
Her lungs were out of breath and her legs burned. "Stop!" she shouted, but no answer. Buruma stopped running and looked around. She was afraid she lost the Saiya-jin boy. She was stuck.
The leaves of a large bush moved nearby. "Gokuu?" No answer, but she could've sworn she heard his voice beyond that bush. Buruma picked up her feet and ran past the bush. falling straight into the path of exile.
