The ground shook violently, windows burst from the unstable energy given off by the Saiyan pods colliding with the city streets. Widespread panic broke out almost immediately. The invaders emerged from their pods and took in their surroundings.
"How the crap did we not see this from the ship's scanners?" Dozer barked.
"I'm guessing the huge energy field encasing the planet screwed the sensors up. It's perfect, the perfect cloaking device." Cement cackled, eyeing a small group of terrified Urouborobians. "Heh, well hello there, freaks!" He pointed a nail to them. In a brilliant flash of black light, they were reduced to dust. Their dying screams echoed throughout the city. With that, the two renegades began their spree of destruction.
Nesubi held her hips, spinning about in front of a mirror, the dress she wore fit perfectly. "I don't know, should I buy it?"
"Well, you didn't have a problem with the other twelve dresses." Dijeh stood, knees shaking, under the weight of all the bags she had hung upon him. He sighed, turning on a heel to look out the window just as a shock wave hit the building. Dijeh's balancing act began buy tossing a few of the bags in the air and catching them around and extended left foot, steadying him-self on a toe. The dumbfounded shoppers hit the ground as the building rocked. Once everything was, relatively, calm again he dropped the bags and rushed over to the dazed Nezubi. "Come on, something bad is heading this way. I can feel it."
"Wait, we have to make sure everyone is ok." She shook slightly, a deathly feel came over her. She knew this energy, like a raging fire that was about to engulf the entire planet. "God, no; they're here…" She trailed off, glancing to the cracked window.
"Then we'll face them together! Nevertheless, we have to get out of here. They will be looking for you. If you really want to help protect my people then we need to get away from these crowds!" Dijeh held Nesubi's arms, staring deeply into her eyes.
"R – Right… I really do want to protect this world… It's my home now." She smiled lightly, attempting to mask her fear of the coming battle. "I'd die for this place."
"Lets home that's not going to happen." He turned away, helping her to her feet and heading for the nearest window.
"Ah, you feel that, Cement? I caught scent of Nesubi." Dozer jerked his head about, trying to track down its source until he saw her and Dijeh standing at a blown out window in a nearby building. "Can you feel it, Cement? There's going to be a fight."
"Hold on you idiot! We need to call the others!" Cement barked, reaching out for the hotheaded warrior. It was no use; he had already shot off to attack Nesubi without second thought.
"Alright, you followed me here, now what?" She looked to Dijeh, leaning up and kissing him softly before she stepped out over the edge of the building. In the blink of an eye, Dozer and collided with the small girl. It was a bit of a surprise to the hulking fighter that she could have put up such a brick-wall defense. In a flurry of attacks, their limbs became nothing more than a blur.
"I suppose we can just eliminate her now." Cement smirked, looking to Dijeh. "Would you like to dance?"
"It would be my honour, mercenary." Dijeh bowed slowly. In an instant, he hovered just ahead of Cement, staring back at him blankly.
"Shit!" Cement jumped in shock. "Well aren't you fast! And you know our language too, a little rusty but I suppose we've got Nesubi to thank for that, huh?"
"She taught me quite a bit. By the way, that looks like it hurts." Dijeh sighed, pointing to Cements chest plate.
"What the hell are yo…? UGH!" His mouth filled with blood as his chest armour burst. His eyes rolled to the back of his head as he fell to the ground below, lifeless.
"I'm sorry you had to die on a foreign world, but you've caused far too much pain to this place." He hung his head for a moment, praying for his fallen opponent before looking back to Nesubi who was struggling somewhat.
"I'm gunna crack you open like a nut you little brat!" Dozer pumped his fist into her chest. It definitely hurt, but she took it; he was impressed.
"That… Tickled…"
"Huh? When did you get so tough?" He grunted, his arm starting to shake as she pushed back.
"Love can help a lot of things. It's definitely gunna help me beat the piss out of you!" She slammed her free hand into his wrist, breaking it on contact. Before he could react, she spun once, bringing her foot across his face. She spun once more and formed a blade of energy that protruded between her middle and ring fingers like a raptor claw. "Get… Off… My… PLANET!" She screamed, piercing his chest armour with the energy claw and tearing up his chest. His blood covered the dress she hadn't paid for yet, pissing her off enough to boot kick him straight into the ground, causing a small crater to form. She tried catching her breath, but her fight had drained her.
"Damn!" Dijeh flew over to her side, catching Nesubi just as she was about to drop. "You did great, love. Now rest."
"Dijeh… I - I… Love…" Her smile remained, even as she blacked out.
"I love you too, Nesubi, forever."
"Both of them, dead? How annoying. No matter, I believe it's time we took matters into our own hands." Crane nodded, looking to Jakammer and Gabec. "Begin ciphering the energy from the planet. I want our Lord Parparra to have the first taste of Immortality upon his arrival."
Gabec huffed, his contempt for Crane rising. "Why should he, the third in command, decide who gets to become a god first? I'm the one Parparra chose to run this operation! Not him!" He whispered to himself, running his hand through his thick hair as he left the bridge of the small Saya-jin ship. "Heh, I'll get the first batch and crush Crane myself. Then Parparra will have respect me more than that walking green bean!"
Next time on Dragon Ball: Extended Side, Dijeh is forced to leave Nesubi with the Elder Healer, hoping that she'll recover in time to back him up. Meanwhile, Crane begins pumping the infinite energy from the planet as the first ingredient for the Elixir of Immortality. Will Dijeh be able to hold his own against these blood thirsty foes? Will Nesubi awaken in time? The conclusion to this riveting story, next time on: Dragon Ball: Extended Side – Nightmare Symphony!
