"All done Trunks?"

"Nearly finished Mom, just have to finish bolting it down."

Bulma wisked back into the house to make some tea for her son, for a job well done. Trunks lept off the roof and landed quietly on the ground. Fixing up Capsule Corp was hard work but someone had to do it. He casually walked inside as Bulma finished with the tea.

"Here you go Trunks."

"Just a sec mom, I need to see if it works or not."

He walked over to the T.v. and hit the power. Trunks crossed his fingers as it flikkered and serged. Then it flashed clear.

"Welcome to the Neo Earth Network, bringing you the storys of past and present and the hope of the future."

"Hey mom! It works!"

"Great job Trunks, this will help us out a lot with seeing how the other parts of Earth are rebuilding. Flying around all day gets tairing."

She handed him his tea and they sat down to watch. As Trunks saw all the work and effort of rebuilding, he couldn't help wondering how the other earth, the one in the past, was rebuilding after it own run in with the andriods. One thought lead to anouther and he was thinking about Gohan again. Gohan had always been his friend, in his own time and the past. Everyone he had known in the past was dead here, except for the one person who mattered, his mom. Yeah, he was a momma's boy but he couldn't help wondering what life would have been like without the andriods. If only he could see a time like that. What! He could!

"Trunks? Are you okay?"

"Yeah mom, i'm fine."

He sat silent but the thought of him seeing his friends again was almost to mush to bear.

"Mom, will the power cells on the time machine work again?"

"Why do you ask Trunks?"

"I want to go back again."

"I see."

She turned away from him. He put his hand on her shoulder.

"Mom, i'm coming back. I just want to see if their okay."

"It's not that dear, I just want to go with you.....but I can't."

"Can't you make a bigger one? We can both go if you want."

She turned back around to face him. There were tears in her eyes but a look of totally determination on her face.

"Let's do it."