I was going to wait till I got another review, but I couldn't help myself, so here you are, chapter 7.

CHAPTER 7:

-Promises-

"...our leader rises….he has come…." My mother says to me. She's the same as I last described her. Her lovely wings flowed in the air.

I'm in my nightgown, sitting on the ground, in the forest where I always meet my mom (in my dreams). It was a heavenly forest to, where everything was peaceful.

"I don't understand mother. What do you mean by that?" I question my mother.

She smiles that radiant smile at me and then says,

"As our leader rises… he shall come…."

I think hard and it finally hits me.

"The phrase, mommy do you mean the phrase?"

She smiles again, but doesn't say anything.

"But who, mommy? Who are you talking about?" I ask hoping to get some answers so I could make sense of this.

She walks up to me and leans down to kiss my forehead, like she use to do when I was younger.

"Patience my love, it will all be reveled in time."

She walks off then, heading towards the direction of the sun. she turns around suddenly and looks towards me again. And with that radiant smile that could light up a room, she says,

"By the way Chi-Chi. Happy Birthday."

There's a loud buzz, and I am back in my room. The sun glaring in from the balcony doors, which was open. I had been dreaming again. I sit up and rub my eyes, then turn off my alarm.

"Who left that door open," I say and get up to close it.

I grab the knob to close it, and hear someone say,

"It's good to see you're finally up."

I jumped back and screeched. I had completely forgotten about Kakarot.

He was sitting on the hand railing out on the balcony, and jumped off when he heard me scream.

"What?" He asked.

"Noth…nothing," I stammered.

He gave me a questioning look, and then went back to sitting on the hand railing.

There was bang on my door then, and soon came my dad busting in, 6 other of our helpers following right behind.

"Chi-Chi, where is he? Are you alright? Did he hurt you? I'll kill him if he did." My dad said all worried and fired up.

I had also forgotten I left a note on the door for my dad.

"Calm down daddy. I'm alright, and I'll let you see him if you promise not to hurt him, and that goes for the rest of you too," I said to all of them.

They agreed and I nicely asked Kakarot (who had been listening intently to the whole thing) to please come into my room. He sat there not moving, just looking at me, probably thinking I was crazy for making him do that. I walked more out into the balcony, and extended my hand so he may take it.

"Come on please Kakarot, they won't hurt you. And if they do try to, I'll protect you, I promise."

He gave me a wide eye, stunned expression and then looked at my hand. After a minute, he finally took it.

I lead him back into my bedroom, and everyone gasped as they say him. They all mostly concentrated on his tail. They soon all warmed up to him though, and everything turned out all right. Kakarot was still rough around the edges, but they looked past that.

Time was passing and I had to get to school. I dressed and ate quickly, then told Kakarot and everyone else later, and ran off to meet my friends. I was already late.

(Kakarot's P.O.V)

I sat back out on the balcony and watched as Chi-Chi ran on to what she called 'School.' She really was something different. I was shocked when she promised to protect me. She, a weak, probably even the weakest human, promised to protect me, a saiyan stronger than nearly everyone on Vegeta.

Then there it was again, a smile plastered on my face. The thought of her being so nice to me, just kept me smiling. Something is wrong with me. I must be ill. I could still see her off in the far distance, running a little faster now. This only made me smile even more. I made a promise to her and myself then.

"Since you promised to protect me, I promise to protect you with my own life

Chi-Chi. I'll make sure nothing happens to you, or I'll kill them myself."

There was a light knock on the door, and soon after one of there attendants walked in.

"Sir, your extra meal is ready."

"Thanks," I say and follow her downstairs.

It'll be a long time before Chi-Chi will return, and already I was missing her smile, and constant presence.

There you are. Hope you enjoyed it. Wow...I just realized I have to cut this story short or it'll go on forever. Anyhow, review, review!