Hey people, I don't own any of the dragon ball series, but I Hope you enjoy this.

Oh by the way I messed up on the previous chapter. I put down that Chi chi and Goku were 54, but I re-did the math and they are actually about 53.

Here's how I see it, At the beginning of dragon ball, at the first world martial arts tournament, Goku said he was 12, each tournament occurs every 3 years so the next one he was 15 and the one after that where he married Chi chi, he was 18. DBZ starts 5 years after that so he would be 23, then a year preparing for Vegeta and Nappa would leave him 24. After the Freeza saga it took him nearly 2 years to get home and another 3 years training for the androids, so that makes him 29. The next big time skip was 7 years: he's now 36. Then 10 years after that when we first see Pan he was 46. I think he spent 8 years training Uub, making him 52 and I add on 1 more year for those few months in between when he was fighting cell and Freeza and such, but those are all the time skips that I can remember.

If anyone wants to correct me on this go ahead, but for me I'd rather get on with this chapter.

Chi chi pushed her almost full shopping cart down the long grocery store aisle. One would think that now that both of her children were now fully grown and no longer living with in her house that she shouldn't have to shop for so much food anymore, but now that her husband had to grow up all over again himself, she wanted to make darn sure that he would get the amount of food that a growing boy needed, not that he would eat any less anyway. He always ate like a herd of pigs rolled up into one.

She didn't mind so much. She actually loved cooking. It put a smile on her face to see her family eat up and praise her hard worked meals.

This shopping trip was different however. For the first time ever, her husband had actually tagged along. It was quite a surprise to her. Usually she had to drag him along on one of her shopping trips, but this time he actually took a break from training and volunteered himself.

At first she thought it was a nice gesture that he wanted to help, but once they arrived at the grocery store she remembered that this was the first time they had ever gone grocery shopping together before and in retrospect bringing her husband to a store that sells food was not the best idea.

She sighed in annoying frustration. He had run off again. Why did this store have to be so big? This was so much more of a hassle then she originally intended it to be. They had only been here for an hour and the entire time they had been there, he had just been running around sampling food that wasn't suppose to be sampled, putting an over excessive amount of things in the cart that they didn't need, or running off out of her line of sight to cause trouble.

She was getting much too old to be chasing around overly energetic kids and it was only more aggravating that this kid in particular was her husband for almost 35 years. (Once again do the math.)

She shouldn't have to be dealing with this. She just wanted to find him and finish up so she could go home and get dinner ready, and she really wanted to find him before she heard the sound of shelves falling over from across the store and the words "Oops sorry about that" in her husbands kiddish voice. It was only a matter of time before she heard that, she could feel it.

As she turned the corner, a thought occurred to her. In a store filled with different types of food, she could guess where Goku would choose to be first. She took a good hold of her heavy cart and pushed it in the direction of the deli. "Meat lover." She muttered to herself.

It took her a little bit to get there. The cart was pretty heavy with food. In all her years of being a mother and house wife, she may not have trained like her boys did, but taking care of them and doing things like pushing around big shopping carts was plenty of exercise for her. And knowing Goku and the way he was, she would be lucky if all of it would last a few days.

Finally she had made it to the deli, where just like she had guessed her husband was. He stood there with such a goofy grin on his face as if he didn't have a care in the world. In his hands were an extremely long tuna that he must have picked up out of the frozen fish aisle. It wasn't nearly as large as the fish that he would catch at the lake near their house, but it was so long that both ends of it were practically being dragged across the floor with Goku's small arms wrapped around it's middle section.

He noticed his wife and gave her a smile. "Hey Chi chi, can we get this one?" He asked innocently.

Her eyebrows creased together as she answered him. "Now why in the world would you want to get that when you could get one at least three times as big back home?"

He just answered her as if the question was obvious. Well I think it would make a good snack. I'm hungry."

"Well you see now that's a problem. You should never go to a grocery store hungry you'll end up…" She paused and looked down her husband. She remembered why she was so very aggravated by him the moment. He looked ridiculous and this was just nonsense.

"Spending a butt load of money on a big fish you don't need. Give me that!" She took back the tuna and placed it back where all of the other fish were.

"Well what about that?" She heard Goku ask.

She turned around and was mortified to find her tiny husband climbing over the deli counter and going for a large dead pig that sat in the window. She quickly made a grab for him and pulled him away from the hunk of meat before he could sink his teeth into it.

She put him on the ground in front of her and yelled, "Goku if you don't stop going after every piece of food in this store and just learn to stand still and behave I am going to put you in the cart and push you around as if you were a three year old!

She pointed to the small seat in the shopping cart where a small child could sit. Then she noticed something. Everyone around her was staring and backing away from her as if she was a crazy person about to attack them. What were their problems? It wasn't as though she was yelling all that loudly, her throat didn't even hurt.

Goku put his hands up in surrender. "Don't do that. I don't want to sit in the little kid's seat. I'll be good."

"Arg! Goku why did you even want to come shopping with me anyway? This is not a restaurant! We can't eat the food here!" She asked in an annoyed tone.

"I just wanted to spend time with you today. We don't do that very often. I thought I could use a break from training and I just thought you and me could spend some time together jus the two of us." He stated simply.

Goku didn't mean to make that sound so sweet. Like usual he just said what he was thinking, but to Chi chi that actually sounded really sweet. She looked down at his sweet young face. He just gave her the most innocent little stare and just like that her anger began to melt away. He was right. They didn't much time alone together. She shouldn't be spending this time yelling.

She let out a sigh. "Alright, Goku. We're almost done here. Just go to the dairy section and get me a gallon of 1% milk. I'm going to need that if I'm going to make stew tonight."

He smiled at the thought of dinner. "Oh Boy!" He exclaimed as he excitedly ran in the direction to the dairy Aisle.

His smile made Chi chi smile too. Just as she was about to turn the corner, she froze in her tracks as she heard her worst fear came true from a few aisles down.

CRASH. "Oops, sorry about that."

She angrily marched into the direction of the dairy aisle where she found her husband standing over an enormous mess of a fallen over shelf of food.

He turned to her and opened his mouth to provide and explanation when she cut him off.

"That's it you get in the cart! You want to act like a little hooligan your going to be treated like one!"

She grabbed him and tried to force her tiny husband into the child's seat of the shopping cart. He struggled and failed about the whole time, saying "No Chi chi! No!" But after a minute of struggling against his wife, the battle was over and he was left sitting in the child's seat of the shopping cart and a childproof seat belt across his waist to strap him in.

As Chi chi pushed the cart with the large amounts of food and her husband in it down to the check out counter, poor Goku was left to sit sulking over being treated like such a child by his own wife.

It wasn't as if he couldn't get out of the child proof seat if he wanted to, he just didn't want to make his wife any more mad than she already was.

Ha ha, yeah sure, Goku. You just keep telling yourself that.

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