Chapter 9: Blast From The Blast
Disclaimer: DB isn't mine. Roadblock, switch to aerial mode.
Author Notes: This is the last chapter, get ready for the sequel. Now, I really need those names.
"Where am I?" Raditz asked, "Wait, this is another vision of the future, isn't it?" He noticed that he had his scouter and armor on. The planet was war torn and felt lifeless. Raditz felt alone. He used the scouter to find the only group of powers and he chased after it.
"The planet must've been purged," he thought to himself as flew towards the powers. He arrived just shy of his target. "Now, let's see who it is," he thought aloud. He had to rub his eyes, he couldn't believe them. No, his eyes didn't deceive him.
"This is not what I would've expected," Raditz said stunned. He walked up to the leader of the group and spoke, "Father, Is that you?" It seemed that no one heard him. He tried get his father's attention by grabbing him, but he passed right threw him. Suddenly, the last of the planets inhabitants jumped from under some rocks.
His father, Bardock, decided to challenge the creature. The creature charged Bardock, before disappearing. It reappeared behind Bardock, striking him in the back of the neck. "You have come here seeking psychic power. Well I have given it to you Bardock," the creature said.
Raditz then heard what his father was thinking. "He reads minds," thought his father. "You can too now, Bardock. You have the power now too," replied the creatured Bardock then said, "Me? What are you talking about?" "The one who seeks the power...Frieza...will never have it. But I have given it to you as a gift Bardock, so that you could see," said the creature in response.
"See what!" asked Bardock. "See the horror of your end just like we had to. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!" replied the creature. "Shut up!" Bardock yelled as he killed the creature. Bardock then fell to the ground.
Then it hit Raditz. "Now, I understand the visions," thought Raditz, "Somehow, when my father was given the ability, I gained the ability as well." Raditz then was able to end the vision himself. He headed back to the library to gather more information.
Chapter 10: An Old Pervert
Raditz continued gathering his information for the next month. He decided that now is the time he puts all the information he gathered to use. He was really able to focus in the last month. He hadn't had any visions since he had the one of his father. Raditz decided that going to a bar would be the easiest way to attract someone.
He arrived at a bar called Bob's Bar. Walking in, he saw many TV's and a bunch of Football fans huddled around one. He sat at the bar. "What would you like?" asked the bartender. "I'll take a bud light," replied Raditz. He was nervous, this was the first try and he knew he'd probably mess up.
"Here you go, sir," said the bartender. He decided to start. He tried all day, but had no luck. An old man next to him turned and told him he's doing it all wrong. The old man was bald, wore sunglasses, and had a beard. "My name is Roshi, let me show you how its done," said the old man.
He walked up to the nearest group of women. Raditz knew this wouldn't end well. Roshi said a very perverted remark. The women slapped Roshi in the face. Roshi walked back up to Raditz. "That's how you don't pick-up women," Said Roshi, "Just follow my advice and you'll be fine."
Raditz now knew pick-up lines were out of the question. Raditz tried and failed. Pretty soon a week was gone, then two, three were gone. Now Raditz had a day left to complete his goal. He was sure that he wouldn't be successful.
He sat at the bar. "Give me the strongest thing you got," said Raditz. His plan was never to get drunk and until now he hadn't. After 6 shots of this new beverage, he was beyond drunk. The next day, he woke up in an unfamiliar bed.
A woman then came into the room. "How did you sleep?" she asked. "Where am I? What happened?" asked Raditz. "You don't remember, do you?" she asked, "Last night we met at the bar and you said you's pay me for ***. Raditz didn't remember anything, but he listened to what she said.
Raditz knew he had to leave. He got to his space pod and got ready to leave. He knew that he was successful, for he had one last vision, this one of his son. Raditz got in his pod and headed into the stars.
The End
