A/N: I have taken down the Intergalactic Metric Time at the top of chapter two. If you for some reason need to reference it, it is on my profile page. If I get five more reviews in disfavor of the system, I'll get rid of it completely. (Pretty please put those votes inside real reviews.). I only got five reviews last chapter, which is slightly disheartening. Seriously bash my story all you want, I just need to know what I can do to make it better, and what I have been doing right, if anything.
chaos267: Yeah Videl was a little heavy on the racism. For her it is more of a matter of principle than anything. She won't eat it because an alien is offering it to her, because she doesn't accept the alien.
Sportsfan64: Thanks for giving it a chance. I appreciate it and I think this chapter will give you a little bit of perspective. Plus this would be a boring story if everyone loved aliens.
pir84lyf: You'll have to wait a little bit for that one.
Ern Estine 13624: Here you go
SeanHicks4: ;) Yep you are right. I was going to keep that one tidbit hidden for a while but all the ragging on Videl compelled me to put it this one. Also you are actually in luck, Nya's "femenization", as you called it, will be gone into detail later as it does play an important role in the plot. Unfortunately that means I can't really explain it now, so you are going to have to wait a while. And Thanks so much for the good review, I didn't get a ton of reviews this time and yours made me excited about my ideas and was motivator to get this chapter up as fast as it did.
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The ring of the school bell signaled both the end of the day and the end of the spar. Krillin and Nya both returned to their stances before bowing to one another. Applause rang out through the gym. It was then that Videl noted that the only one with training who hadn't sparred was the new kid, Gohan.
"Good job today. You guys should all be proud of yourselves. You have given yourselves a great starting point to get better from. See you all tomorrow." Coach Krillin said, dismissing the class.
As Class 1-C left the gym, Videl turned to Erasa, "Hey, can you ask Sharpner to take you home? I want to talk to Coach Chestnut."
"Sure thing, Videl. See you later." Erasa said before turning around to catch up with Sharpner.
When Videl approached Krillin he asked, "Is something wrong Videl?"
"No, Coach Chestnut. I just wanted to ask you a question." Videl said.
"Sure Videl. What's up?" Krillin replied.
"I want to ask you to train me."
This caught Krillin completely off guard. He had noticed that Videl's style was slightly different from her fathers, so he knew she had gotten some additional training somewhere. Even so, he never thought she would ask someone her father had branded as a trick user for training. Everyone knew Hercule Satan's strong belief that Ki or "trick" users weren't real martial artists, and it wasn't like Krillin had a spectacular reputation for training amazing students. He had never taught anyone at all.
"Me?" Krillin asked in surprise. "Why do you want my training?"
"I need you to train me because you know how to combat people who use tricks to fight. My father refuses to teach me how to combat them. When I was little he trained with me constantly, but as I got stronger it got hard for him to hold back against me and he only instructed my basic training. I have basically been training myself since I was eleven."
Krillin considered that. It would explain Videl's slightly altered style, as well as why she still had such faith in her father. A quick Ki scan showed that Videl's Ki surpassed her father's by a noticeable margin. She was actually incredibly strong considering her limited training. However, before even considering her offer he had to know something. Krillin asked Videl, "Why do you want to learn how to combat Ki users?"
"Ki?"
"It is the real name for what you might call a trick." Krillin replied. He didn't want to reveal too much to her before he was sure of her motivation.
"I want to protect people," said Videl. Then she paused. Could she actually say after today, that aliens weren't people? Today, Nya had offered Videl her lunch. She hadn't accepted it. She couldn't have accepted it. However, between that and watching her fight during gym, it felt weird as classifying her as a non-person. Non-human definitely, but not exactly a non-person.
Then Videl really thought about it. If it really came down to it, would she protect Nya? Yes, she would. She might disagree if aliens have the right to be here, but she would always protect the people who needed it.
"If the newspapers I have been picking up have any say in it you seem to be doing fine with regular old martial arts." Krillin said with a smile, startling Videl out of her train of thought. It only took her a moment to get it back on track.
"Enough to stop the average criminals, yes, normal martial arts has been fine. However, normal criminals aren't the only threat humans face. I want to be able to protect the world when we face another alien attack, like the Saiyans or Cell. I don't want any more towns wiped out. I want to be able to protect people from the big threats and the small ones."
Krillin was quite frankly shocked. Not from her speech, though he was quite impressed with her attitude. Not about the mistake she made about Cell, everyone outside of the Z-Fighters thought he was be an alien. It was the fact that she had just used the word Saiyan.
"Saiyans?" He practically shouted in confusion.
Videl looked at Krillin suspiciously. His surprise seemed odd to her. "Yes, Saiyans."
Krillin realizing his mistake said, "Well, I just didn't know anyone outside Earth's Special Forces knew who the Saiyans were."
"Earth Special Forces? Who are they?" Videl asked now in full on interrogator mode.
Krillin wanted to slap himself silly. If Nya was here she probably would too. Gohan was better at understanding mistakes, but the young Namek was a bit quicker tempered.
He tried to just go with it saying, "Uhh… yeah, you know that was the name of the group who showed up to fight the Saiyans. I think we are called something different now, Earth's Intergalactic Fighters. Basically, what we do is we respond to any threat that endangers Earth's safety as a whole."
Videl looked excited. This was exactly what she was looking for. She asked, "So you are a member of this group. Who else is in it?"
Krillin looked at Videl. He was not going to win any awards for reading people anytime soon. He wasn't amazing at seeing the goodness in people like Goku or judging powers or situations like Piccolo. Even Gohan was pretty good at seeing what Krillin just didn't get. However, Krillin knew Videl was hiding something. There was a look in her eyes when she spoke about protecting people. The same one he had seen in Gohan's eyes on more than one occasion. It was a look of determination that could only be worn by someone who had lost someone and refused to allow it again. It was a look that meant that the person wearing it was willing to give anything and everything to accomplish their goal.
So Krillin, the Earthling who held the record for most Saiyan encounters, ignored Videl's question and asked one of his own, "Who did you know that was in East City that day?"
Videl's expression turned from one of excitement from finally getting some information to one of seriousness and sadness. She looked away and said, "My whole family had planned a trip on November 3, 762 with my friend Erasa's family. It was for my mother's birthday, she had always dreamed of going to the famous art museum that used to be in East City. She said the there were drawings there that were so well done they looked more like pictures."
Videl took a deep breath. She had to stay focused. "Last second I got sick, along with my best friend Erasa, and her little brother Ink. My father volunteered to stay home, because he knew it was mom's dream to go. He refused to let her cancel the trip. My mother, big brother, both of Erasa's parents, and her older twin siblings were all killed that day. Erasa lives with me during the school year, but their grandmother is her and her brother's official guardian."
Krillin tried to hide his pity for Videl. He knew pity wasn't what Videl was looking for, and she probably wouldn't appreciate it.
With the Dragon Balls, death had always seemed so meaningless. It hurt for a moment, but that hurt always gave way into determination to bring the dead back as soon as possible. Even when Goku died, Krillin was at least comforted by the fact that Goku wanted it.
He so often took it for granted that almost all of the biggest problems have been solved by a wish on a dragon or by Goku's amazing ability to always save the day. Every now and again life caught him by surprise, and he met someone crazy strong inside and out who hadn't grown up with the magic to make all their problems disappear. He had never expected Piccolo to die for Gohan. He had never expected for Vegeta to cry. He had never expected 18 to trust him. And he certainly never one of his gym students would be willing to give anything to protect people, after loosing so many herself.
"Not all of Earth's Intergalactic Fighters are human." Krillin warned. "You are strong, and a good fighter, Videl. You have lost a lot in your life, and I regret all that has happened to you. I believe you are honest in your want to protect people. However, achieving your goal is not going to be easy, not by a long shot. My final question for you is, what is your real opinion on aliens as a whole?"
Videl thought about the question a moment, before answering quietly, "Nya was kind to me today. I don't trust her, she could easily have an ulterior motive."
She paused and then said a little louder, "I never said that all aliens were bad. But we have seen there are aliens who have powers far beyond humans. Weird tricks we have never seen and can't combat. If we accept the possibility of allowing good aliens on Earth, then who is to say the bad won't follow. I don't want anyone else to get hurt. I just want the aliens to leave our planet alone."
Krillin really thought about it. Videl wasn't a bad kid, but he had to consider Gohan too. He had heard the stories from Nya, and the kid had to deal with a lot of prejudice in space. He didn't want to force him to deal with it now as well. He gave one more look at Videl's determined expression and sighed, "Talk to Bulma at Capsule Corp tomorrow. I think she can help you."
If Videl talked to Bulma, Bulma and Gohan could decide together what to do.
Videl said, "Thank you." Then turned to leave the gym.
Krillin had one last thing he wanted to say. Before she left Krillin shouted, "You know there is a pretty good chance that the Earth's Special Forces and the good aliens will be able to defeat the bad ones."
Videl, with her hand on the handle of the gym door, remembered watching Krillin and Nya spar. It was one of the most impressive fights she had ever seen. She stood there a moment before pulling the door open. Last second she turned around and said, "There is a pretty good chance that humans will get caught in the crossfire." She then walked out and let the door close behind her.
Krillin sighed and started to pick up the mat. He reminded himself he had to make a visit to Capsule Corp before heading back home.
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Just as Videl was leaving she saw the alien and the new kid together, about to walk home themselves.
After school, Gohan and Nya had stayed late to receive extra work from their teacher
Videl took the opportunity to trail the pair carefully. Her natural curiosity combined with her natural suspicions had prevented her from doing anything else. Her gut was telling her something was up, and her gut was never wrong. When she saw those two, it was like warning bells went off in her head and said, "Danger. Danger. Hiding dangerous secret." Her gut had saved her life millions of times in the past, she wasn't going to doubt it now.
Videl was experienced at tailing suspicious people. However, no amount of experience could blind the Ki senses of a Saiyan-Human and a Namek. Gohan and Nya knew they had a tail the second they left school property.
Nya was the first one to speak saying, "I sort of wish that we had taken up Bulma's offer on a ride on a jetcopter now."
"I know. If she keeps following us like this than we might have to take the train to West City instead of just flying once we reach city limits." Gohan replied.
"Yeah, plus I can feel everyone staring at me. The security Bulma organized to guard us worked while we were at school, but I can feel the human eyes and looking at us and I can hear the snap of the cameras." Nya said with a shiver. "It freaks me out, makes me feel like I am surrounded by enemies."
Gohan chuckled at his bondsister.
Nya glared at him. Gohan knew she hated being laughed at.
Gohan smiled and said, "Come on, Nya. If you exclude those with Saiyan blood and your father, you are probably the most powerful being in the galaxy. You are the granddaughter of one of the Earth's most feared villains. It is sort of funny that you are freaked out by a little mechanical device.
"At least I don't stammer in front of adolescents." Nya bit back.
Videl watched from yards behind them, with plenty of people in between them. She desperately wished she could get closer, but as they reached closer to the city limits and less people were on the streets that became more difficult.
By the time they reached the edge of town, they were the only people out on the street. If the two had chosen to turn around Videl knew they would see her easily.
Videl wasn't the only one getting more nervous as city limits approached. Gohan was too. If Videl kept following them like this, than he and Nya would have to take the train to Capsule Corp. It was already four in the afternoon and the only train left that headed in the direction West City was the Bullet Train. If they were forced to take the bullet train it would be an over two-hour ride with no stops to sneak off of. If they took a train in any other direction it was likely that Videl would follow them in curiosity.
Nya felt sympathetic for her bond brother. She knew that without sleep that she had plenty of hours until school started again to get stuff done. Time he didn't have the luxury of having. Between their responsibilities as Ambassadors, their work at Capsule Corporation, the time they both set aside to be with their families, regular training, Chichi's studies and helping Dende in their "free time", Gohan didn't get a ton of breaks without school. Now, he was spending several hours in school so Nya wouldn't be alone, she felt guilty for getting him so involved. It was her idea to go to space, her idea to become Ambassadors. Most of the Capsule Corp projects were Gohan's, but it was because of her that they needed to be developed in the first place.
Gohan felt her guilt and turned and smiled at his bondsister. "It was my choice to get involved Nya. School was actually kind of fun, minus the whole lunch incident. I was going to have to learn how to communicate with humans at some point."
"Yeah, but still-" Nya was interrupted by an audible beep, from about thirty feet behind them.
Both Nya's and Gohan's advanced hearing easily heard the beep, and they both turned to face the crime-fighter. The girl pressed the button on the watch and the voice of the police chief started reporting in a voice easily audible to the two bondsiblings with their heightened hearing.
"Videl a situation has come up. A boy from your school just reported being mugged by a man in a ski mask as he was walking home from school with another female classmate. The girl got abducted. The abductor was a small built female with neck length blonde hair and used an unidentified projectile weapon. The abductee was a teenage girl with blonde hair and blue eyes named Pencil Erasa. The boy said that he saw the mugger going down West Main Street."
Nya looked at Gohan in confusion, Could that be the girl who sat next to Videl in class today?
Videl closed her eyes for a moment to compose herself. Erasa was in danger and protecting her best friend to priority over everything, even chasing the alien. When she opened her eyes again and anyone who was looking at her could see the determination. "Aye-aye chief." She said, "I'll be over there ASAP."
Videl uncapsulated her jetcopter and climbed in. Within moments, she had flown off in the direction of North Main Street.
Nya watched as Gohan looked in the direction Videl had flown off. She didn't need to hear her bondbrother's thoughts to know exactly what he was thinking. She zapped him the purple gi and cape style he had worn since he asked Piccolo to make one for him before the Cell Games, except with an added headscarf that covered his eyes and wild hair.
He turned to her with a face that seemed slightly confused.
Nya rolled her eyes and said, "If my dad was here, he would say you are to much like your father. Transform and get out of here. I know you want to make sure she and the other girl are safe. No matter how rude Videl was to us earlier, you are going to go save her butt as always. Besides, you can't get in trouble if you are just watching."
Gohan lifted his hand behind his head and gave a little Son chuckle before smiling at Nya. He considered asking her for a mask before he decided to just go Super Saiyan and flew off in the direction Videl's helicopter had headed.
When Videl arrived at North Main Street a few minutes later with an unknown tail right behind her, there were no signs of Erasa or Sharpner. That was until Sharpner shouted from an alley to Videl's jetcopter, "Videl, over here."
Videl was hesitant to land, but Sharpner wouldn't risk Erasa's safety unless he had something important to say. She landed her copter on the roof of one of the nearby buildings before climbing down the fire escape to the alley were Sharpner was. As she landed on the ground, Sharpner ran over to her covered in small cuts and still forming bruises.
"Videl, the lady who took Erasa, she had this weird weapon around her hand that I had never seen before. It shot this beam of… something at me. It looked like those tricks from the Cell Games, but it certainly didn't feel like one. She said that we should wait for a ransom."
Videl instantly thought of Ki.
Gohan who was watching from above was shocked. A human teenager, who Gohan was fairly certain had never met an alien, had just described a PTO Ki blaster. Capsule Corp didn't make Ki blasters, and no other business had access to that kind of alien tech. It wasn't even legal on Earth. That meant there was only one likely reason behind a Ki blaster on Earth, someone was smuggling. That meant this was a crime that this was an intergalactic incident and Gohan was officially as a licensed Protector both allowed and obliged to get involved.
Gohan jumped down from the roof. His hair the pale blonde that the Super Saiyan sate gave him when not in combat, and his matching tail curled tight beneath his belt the same way it had been beneath his school clothes all day. It was in this moment that Gohan hoped with all his might that neither of his classmates recognized him.
Videl sprung into her stances as soon as she noticed the movement of Gohan jumping off the building and Sharpner soon followed her by getting into an similar stance of his own. Both looked squarely at the mysterious blonde figure in front of them, and both instantly recognized him as the Delivery Boy from the Cell Games.
When they chose not to speak, Gohan took that as an opportunity to divert their attention from trying to figure out who he really was. He said, "What you were describing is known as a Ki blaster."
Videl's eyes widen. Her theory had been confirmed. Sharpner had been attacked by Ki. The question was what exactly was Ki? She had always known that Ki was dangerous even if it was only a trick, like at a magic show. However, this boy was describing it as if it was some sort of advance weaponry. This boy seemed to know she didn't and that aggravated her. She didn't think he was alien, after all he had fought Cell, and to the extent of her knowledge, Cell was an alien.
"They are illegal on Earth, and shouldn't be available to Humans," Gohan continued. "I can find the person who took your friend if you want help."
Naturally, Videl was instantly suspicious. "Illegal to humans? Are you saying you aren't?"
"What I am shouldn't matter. I am someone who can and is eager to help you or anyone else who needs it. Look, your friend is moving farther and farther away as we speak, if we are going to help her we need to get going."
Gohan started to float. Videl narrowed her eyes. Was this Ki again or something different? Videl shook it off and drew her focus back to the issue at hand. She pulled a confused and staring Sharpner into her jetcapsule and turned it on. She then motioned for Gohan to go ahead.
Gohan lead the way, following the sort of distorted Ki of someone using a Ki blaster. Lucky for everyone, the blaster drew on the Ki of the user and simply focused it. Otherwise Sharpner could have died and Gohan wouldn't have a unique Ki to follow.
It wasn't long before Gohan located the car of the person who used the Ki blaster to a two person capsule car that was leaving town on one of its few back roads. With the sort of depletion of life energy the kidnapper had suffered, Gohan knew that he was not going to be at his or her most alert. That was the likeliest reason he or she had not yet reacted to the noise coming from Videl's jetcopter.
Gohan motioned to Videl to stay back, before flying in lower himself. Checking one last time that no other cars were going to be using this road anytime soon, Gohan flew until he was right above the cars roof matching the cars speed.
Gohan could feel only two Ki's in the car. One was in the drivers seat, and was the depleted Ki of a normal human who had tried to use a weapon that normally required the user to at least have a power level of 500.
The other was an unconscious but healthy Ki, in the trunk of the car. Gohan knew from a quick assessment of her Ki that no drugs had been used to knock out Erasa, and that with no injuries she would likely return to school tomorrow or the day after. The important part was that she was safe.
Now came the hard part. Gohan had to remove Erasa without allowing the driver to notice.
He floated up to Videl's helicopter and hand her the unconscious girl. He then turned back to the car. He again landed on the cars roof. This time however he kept closer to the driver.
In one smooth motion, Videl watched the Delivery Boy open the car door, drag the man out. He then immediately dropped the man, before jumping in front of the car before it could loose control and stopping it with his bare hands.
Videl landed her copter and quickly ran to the man and who was attempting to stand up and get away. Before she reached him, the man pointed his left arm that had a strange machine on it at Videl. All she saw was a bright light before the Delivery Boy jumped in front of her.
Gohan didn't even bother to block the weak Ki blast. He warned the man, "Do not fire again. That weapon was not intend for Human use and another blast will kill you."
Videl handcuffed the man who was too depleted of energy to even move. She then stood up, brushing off her hands and walked over to the Delivery Boy who still stood in front of the car.
"Can I at least have a name?" She asked.
Gohan looked at her in confusion for a moment before realizing she had meant his name.
Videl who took his silence as a refusal to answer said, "I am not going to interrogate you or anything. I may want to learn about Ki, but you just saved my best friend. I can get info out of someone else; I just want to know what to call you. I am Satan Videl."
Gohan cocked his head trying to think of something. He obviously couldn't use his real name, but he felt he had to say something. Then it dawned on him. The name seemed so perfect to him, he didn't really bother to think about the implications of using it.
"It is nice to meet you Videl. I am Saiyaman." After those last words he flew off. He didn't want to risk staying any longer. Besides, he had a lot to due before the day was over.
Erasa, who had regained consciousness a few moments before, turned to a shocked Videl and said, "Saiyaman? Do you think that he could be a…?"
And even though Videl knew exactly what Erasa was referring to, she had no answer for her friend.
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When Gohan flew off Nya decided to continue on to Capsule Corp.
"Welcome, Nya. I hope you had a great first day." The electronic voice greeted them.
"As well as could be expected, Milly." Nya replied.
"Do you require anything Nya?" Milly inquired.
"Can you give me a quick update?"
"Bulma is in the meeting room with Momma. They appear to be discussing Project Assimilation and likely would appreciate and update. Momma appears cross due to your earlier actions Nya."
"Thanks for the warning, Milly."
"Goten is in the Remembrance Room. He has spent his entire day in that room today. Trunks is in Multi-Purpose Gravity Room C with Daisy. They have been training in there since Goten said he wanted to be left alone this morning. Tren is in the cafeteria with Cara. Wax and Ear are both in their rooms. Would you like me to continue?"
"No, thanks Milly." Nya said with a frown. If Goten wanted to be alone in the Remembrance Room today, he was probably drawing. She knew better than to disturb him right now, so that meant she probably wouldn't be able to see the drawing until tomorrow.
Walking through the walls of Capsule Corp, she couldn't keep a smile off her face. For the first time since she and Gohan met up with Bulma this morning, no one gave her a second look unless it was to pass on a smile or a polite greeting. Nya was far from the only alien at Capsule Corp. Between the representatives from the United Planet Confederation and the many aliens that lived on the compound due to Gohan and Nya's multiple projects, it was a rare day when a scientist at Capsule Corp didn't run into an alien.
Soon, she reached the conference room where Bulma and an alien woman were standing with papers and news tablets spread out in an organized fashion. Nya recognized the alien woman instantly. No one at Capsule Corp didn't know or have at least heard of the head Ambassador from the Intergalactic Peace Council to Earth, Momma. Momma's real name was impossible to pronounce for many species, including human. After an incident two years ago, when she scared one of her subordinates so badly with her yelling he shouted, "Yes, Momma", the name stuck.
Momma turned to Nya with a frown on her face.
"YOU ARE AN ABSOLUTE IDIOT DAIMAOU NYA! I SHOULD TAKE AWAY YOURS AND GOHAN'S PROTECTORS LISCENCES FOR WHAT YOU PULLED THIS MORNING. HOW DID YOU MISS THE KI OF THE LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENTS SURROUNDING THE BUILDING?"
Only quick reflexes developed over years receiving lectures from Chichi, Bulma, and Momma saved the Nya's advanced hearing. However, even with her quick reaction, she still flinched in pain and shame. Nya knew that her mistake in interfering in the hostage situation was very dangerous. Nya had broken one of the basic rules that governed Protectors: Don't interfere when the local law enforcement is handling the situation.
Bulma sighed, and put her hand on Momma's shoulder. "I know she made a mistake, but it was partially my fault. I shouldn't have taken the situation into my own hands."
"You are human and not a Protector. To the Council you are just another intelligent inventor and world leader on a planet that doesn't even give out tourist visas yet. If you are careful that will always be all you are." Momma said sternly looking at Bulma. It was pretty well known around Capsule Corp exactly which member of the Council's most wanted list was Trunk's father. With Trunks being a carbon copy in all but hair and running around with his tail swinging wildly behind him, it wasn't exactly hard to get conformation of that fact either. Momma turned a blind eye to that fact, for the sake of the family, on the condition that she could never actually see Vegeta. Momma said she couldn't report a sighting of a person she never saw.
"I don't see-" Bulma began.
"Gohan is half-Saiyan and Nya is his Mutant Namek partner. You may have forgotten, but just over a Wul (3 years 5 months) ago a Mutant Namek murdered dozens of Protectors and Council Members. It wasn't the first time an incident like that had happened with one of them, either. Don't even get me started with Saiyans." Momma said cutting her off.
She continued before Bulma could add anything else, "According to many members of the Council, they should be locked up without a second thought. They were extremely lucky to get Protectors Licenses at all. As for their projects, I am convinced that the person who gave them clearance clearly didn't look at who was running it."
"You know how much the projects means to Gohan and I," Nya said. "It was never my intention to endanger them. I acknowledge my mistake to not check for power levels; in reflection I see the misguidedness of it. However, you have to consider my only concern at that moment was protecting humans. Humans don't know the Non-interference law when dealing with planetary law enforcement, so at the very least they can't charge me or Capsule Corp."
Momma gave Nya one last stern look before turning back to the table and picking up one of the news tablets they Capsule Corp and the Embassy used to monitor the Earthling-alien related news. "Here are todays newspapers. We have a couple applauding her for saving human lives. Some are apprehensive about having a being with the ability to do those so-called "tricks" in the schools. Others are complaining about her interfering in a police effort, but lucky for you they are few in number."
Bulma looked at Nya, "Did you have any big trouble today with the Anti-Alien Supporters?"
"Well Satan Videl is in my class. She forgot her lunch today and refused to take mine when I offered it. A few of the students were jerks between classes, but overall the day went way better than I expected."
Bulma cocked her head in thought, "Hmm. Satan Videl, I will remember that for tomorrow. Maybe I can help you out, Nya." She then turned to Momma, "If you have nothing else to add, I think you are good to go. We are all set for tomorrow, just make sure Gohan at least gets plenty of sleep. You should meditate a little and drink your water, yourself Nya. You are a high school student now. Even if you are five years old, you need to keep care of yourself."
Nya smiled as she headed out to head to the Look Out and mentally told Gohan to meet her there. They could do their pile of homework while Dende did his Guardian homework. Dende could use the company, and the help deciphering some of the older versions of Common used by previous Guardians.
