Here I am, alone in the woods with Prince Vegeta, and I was kissing him. I don't want to get close to anyone, because I have to leave. It's going to break his heart. Was I really going to do this? Could I really be low enough to break his heart? We decided to continue walking and he held my hand.

Time passed and Vegeta and I grew closer together. I decided to give this a chance, but I was leaving soon. The war was over, but we were still dealing with Lord Frieza and his men. The four of us, actually, had become very close. It was time for classes again, and we all arrived in our armor. Vegeta and I walked into the classroom to find Kakarot and Starfire kissing in the corner. "Of all the places...you two have to do that here?" I asked as they jumped from the sound of my voice.

"Sorry," Kakarot said as he took Starfire's hand and lead her to the seats.

"Welcome students," the teacher said entering the room.

"Good morning," we all said back to her.

"Oh, Kidagakash, your father wants you to say goodbye because you're leaving sooner than he thought. He said you have twenty minutes," the teacher said, noticing me holding Vegeta's hand.

"Oh, alright then, could you tell my father I'll be out soon and give me time alone with them?" I asked as I stood up. I let go of Vegeta's hand and went and sat on the teacher's desk in the front. I waited until the teacher left to give my father the message, and then even then, I didn't know how I was going to do this. I felt the warm tears run down my face.

I looked into the eyes of my three best friends, which one of them was the man I loved. I tried to speak but nothing came out. I took a deep breath. I needed to do this before I ran out of time. "Well, you see, my father go a job as a normal man on another planet. He doesn't want to be here if Lord Frieza is planning anything bad. I have to leave, with my family, I'm so sorry," I said as I threw my head in my hands and cried.

"Kida, it's okay, I understand," Starfire said coming to me. She grabbed me into a huge hug. "Just be safe, and never forget me okay?" she asked as she hugged me.

"I'll never forget any of you," I said as I hugged Kakarot. I looked over at Vegeta, and saw something I never thought I'd see. He was crying. I knew this would break his heart. "Vegeta," I said as I walked over by him. He grabbed me and put his head on my shoulder and cried. I held onto him.

"What planet?" he finally asked.

"Earth," I answered just as my father entered the room. Kakarot and Starfire got down on one knee, as did Kakarot. Vegeta looked at my father and gave a little bow. "Father," I said.

"It's time to leave now sweetheart," he said as he turned to leave.

"Goodbye my friends," I said as I waved and left the room.

~Ten Years Later~

I missed planet Vegeta. I missed home. I heard that Frieza had blown it up, and I didn't know what happened to Starfire, Kakarot, and Vegeta. My father died, of a broken heart, because my sister had refused to leave with us. I was taken in by a family in West City, and I was happy with the life I was living. I hid the fact that I was a saiyan. I also had changed my name. I was no longer Kidagakash, I was Bulma. Bulma Briefs. I took the last name of my new family, because they said I could. I was working for my "new father's" company. I would head it if he died. My mother and father walked into the dining room, and my mother had tea and cake.

No one could ever replace my birth parents and sister, but I needed these people. My father asked me to do him a favor and go talk to a friend of his, the Ox King, about the plans he wanted for his daughter's house. He was building a house for her and her new husband. I was flying in a hover car flying toward a place called Mount Paozu. That's where I was meeting with Ox King. "Hello up there!" he called to me as I flew down.

"Hello, I'm Dr. Briefs' daughter, Bulma Briefs," I said as I walked over and shook his hand.

"Hello, it's nice to meet you, I'm Ox King. My daughter and her husband should be here soon, but I'll fill you in a bit." He started explaining the plans for the house and the land, and that's when I saw them. Starfire and Kakarot. "Ah, here they are, my daughter, Chi-Chi and her husband Goku," he said as he motioned them over.

"Hello it's nice to meet you, I'm Bulma. Bulma Briefs," I said as I hugged Chi-Chi and then Goku. I recognized them, but they wouldn't recognize me. I cut my hair to my shoulders and it wasn't crimson anymore. It was blue. It almost matched the shade of my eyes. I looked completely different from my saiyan self. I had to do this, in case something like this happened.

"So, can we start building?" Ox King asked me, bringing me back to reality.

"Sure, go ahead. I'll be back with some stuff and I will help," I said as I gathered my papers.

"Okay. See you in a while," Chi-Chi said as she waved and clung to Goku's arm.

"Okay," I said taking off. I got what I needed and came back. I saw a little boy running around, and Chi-Chi called for him.

"Bulma, this is our son, Gohan," Chi-Chi said.

"Well, hello there Gohan. It's nice to meet you, I'm Bulma," I said smiling at the child, who looked about four years old. We finished the house in one day, and they invited me to have dinner with them, and I couldn't refuse. Just as we started dinner though, there was a knock on the door, and Raditz stumbled in and kidnapped Gohan. They flew off and Goku went with them. I looked at Chi-Chi and grabbed her and went into the aircraft and we followed them, hoping little gohan was safe.