"Oh crap," I said. This wasn't going to be an easy fight since he could power up like I could.

"Alright, then come and get me. If you want to set off that bomb you must kill me like you said," I said powering up myself.

"With pleasure!" he yelled then charged at me. I just barely blocked his punches. I grabbed him and tossed him into the cement wall behind us. He rushed towards me again moving a little bit faster. His limbs moved faster making it harder to dodge them.

I grabbed him by the arm and tossed him through a window. He jumped up and back through the empty window pane. He smirked and rushed towards me much faster than before and punched me hard in the stomach and knocked me into the wall. I stood up brushed the dust off me and glared at the man. "How hell can you move so fast?" I asked. "That's for me to know and you to possibly find out," he said.

I rushed at him and he dodged and pushed me through a turn style. It got jammed and I got stuck. "Alright, a punching bag," he said as he jumped around like a boxer. He rapidly threw a round of punches, striking my body in different areas.

"Stop!" I yelled during a furious round of punches.

"Stop? Why?" he said. "I want to know something," I said with slightly blurred vision.

"What do you want to know?" he asked.

"What's your name?" I said. "Qaedem, what's yours?" he said.

"Danny," I responded.

"Well Danny, it's been a real long time since someone could withstand my punches," Qaedem said.

"Well I welcome a challenge. I don't get much of one. Everyone is really weak," I said.

"Tell me about it, I am the strongest fighter from where I come from," Qaedem said.

"That's probably because no one can lay a finger on you," I said.

"That's true but I studied for many years learning that technique," Qaedem said.

"What technique is that?" I asked.

"It's called The Speed Demon. It's a technique that allows me to go abnormally fast and if I get hit for any reason, I just move faster. I keep moving until my opponent is pummeled into submission or death," Qaedem said.

"How does this technique work?" I asked.

"By focusing your energy into your legs, you easily make yourself much faster. Every time you get hit, your energy increases causing you to be able to move faster than anything in the universe," Qaedem said.

"Too bad I'm stuck in this thing, I wish I could try that move out," I said.

"That's right you stupid human, I'm going to destroy you with my lightning fast attacks," Qaedem said.

He zipped around the floor before landing a few hard punches. I began to get dizzy but could see Qaedem not slowing at all.

"I could do this all day, and in fact I might just," Qaedem said hitting me a few more times.

"Hey Qaedem, I have some bad news for you," I said.

"Oh yeah, what's that?" he said.

"Well you won't be punching me all day. I have things to do, bombs to disarm," I said.

"Is that so? Then tell me how you plan on getting out of that turn style? Your fancy light ball thingie won't save you now unless you want to kill yourself," Qaedem said.

"Well I have another plan…" I said as I began to power up. "Oh please, your powering up is not going to get you free and even if you manage to do so, I'm much too fast for you," Qaedem said jogging in place.

I began to power up further, feeling my Super Sayian power untapping.

"I'll admit kid, you're the strongest human I've ever fought, but you are still no match for me," Qaedem said.

"Well I have more bad news for you, I'm not a run of the mill human," I said

"Oh yeah? Then tell me how," Qaedem said.

"Because…" I said then turning fully Super Sayian. "…I have Sayian blood in my veins," I said.

I powered up more and broke the turn style that imprisoned me and I moved at Qaedem and hit him hard in the jaw. He flew across the room and smashed into the cement wall. He slowly staggered to his feet and moved around rather sloppily. He regained himself and said,

"How did you…how can you?" he said.

"How can I move as fast as you? Well the hair should explain it," I said

"Are you a Super Sayian?" he asked.

"Well this isn't wig," I said sarcastically.

"So the legend is true," Qaedem said.

"What legend?" I asked. "The legend of the young Sayian descendent that is claimed to save all from the clutches of evil," he said. I couldn't believe that my story was part of intergalactic legends.

"It will be an honor to fight against you. Win or lose, which ever my fate is, I will be satisfied," he said.

"Well I'm glad you're not going to back away, so let's do this," I said posing in a fighting stance. Qeadem stood there for a few seconds then charging up. I could see he seemed very confident with his powering and I had feeling I was in for something. He rushed at me and swung. I dodged him but he stopped on a dime and turned and smashed his fist into my side.

I got knocked through a concrete pillar and skidded across the ground. He rushed at me again but I got up and dodged again. I kept weary of his movement, knowing his shifting could turn him closer into me. I started to run around the space, making circles around Qaedem. I noticed he was trying to follow my movements but couldn't follow me exactly. The second I saw he lost me placement, I ran in and punched him hard into his rib cage. He flew back crashing through a wall.

Bits and pieces of debris fell covering him in a cement covering. I paused for a breather, kn owing he was going to jump up and retaliate. After about twenty seconds he jumped up. I could see a sign of frustration on his face. I knew I had to watch it or I might end up as mince meat. He rushed at me again and I did the same. As he got close I threw my fist out but he jumped up and grabbed my throat.

We both fell as his hands stayed clenched around my neck. My breathing started to get shortened and sooner or later, I would stop breathing altogether. I tried to pry his hands off but to no avail. I only had one way to get him off. I curled my legs in and kicked him in the stomach. His hands slipped off and his body hit the ceiling then hitting the floor. I got up trying to get my breath back.

He slowly got up holding his stomach. He rushed towards me and ducked before I could hit him and he leg swept me and punched me while my body started to fall to the floor. I smashed into an old candy vending machine, unfortunately it was empty. I jumped up and grabbed the broken apart candy machine and threw it. Qaedem deflected it causing it to crash into the wall.

There was no way to stop him, he was too resilient. Then again so was I but this fight was deadlocked. We were evenly matched and neither of us could beat each other. Qaedem was a very good fighter. I can see why his group chose him for this job. I couldn't understand about Alzaa though, I barely had to even fight him to defeat him. But I had no way to defeat Qaedem, with my fists anyway.

So I had to dig up my best move to stop him. Since he was incredibly fast I had to figure a way to hit him directly. I figured out that either I had to be directly in front of him or he was directly in front of me. I came up with a plan and set it into motion. I knew if I let myself open he would come in for a close strike. I dropped my hands to my side and left my front completely unguarded.

Qaedem smirked knowing he has a perfect time to hit me quick and hard. He ran straight at me and I moved my hands up and started to charge up for a Kamehameha. I began to chant.

"Kamehameha!" I shouted as my arms extended. As my arms were fully extended, Qaedem was mere inches from them. The blast shot out quickly slamming into Qaedem. The blast sent him flying across the room, crashing through two pillars then into the wall.

His body fell to the ground face first. As I approached him to finish this fight, the room began to tremble. I thought that the bomb might be going off and it was too late to stop it.

"Is that the bomb going off?" I said.

"No, this room, it's collapsing," Qaedem said. I looked up and saw pieces of the ceiling were crumbling and falling. A huge hunk of the ceiling broke loose and fell, landing on top of Qaedem.

"Qaedem!" I yelled as I ran over to him. More debris continued to fall and trapped Qaedem. I started to pull off the pieces while the room collapsed around us.

"Don't try and save me, get out of here before it is too late," Qaedem said.

"I can't leave you here, you're going to die," I said.

"If you don't leave, we will both die," he said. "I don't want our fight to end like this," I said.

"Danny, it's okay. I don't mind dying like this. I was able to have one tremendous fight before I died. It was a real honor to fight you. You have my undying respect. Before we part plains, I want to give you something," Qaedem said.

"What is it?" I asked.

"The location of the last bomb. It's located in Boca Raton…" he said before falling unconscious. The room trembled more violently and I knew I had to escape.

I glanced over at the bomb and saw it was crushed into a few pieces by the falling debris. I knew it wasn't going to go off now. I flew out into the tunnel where I came in, and took off at full speed. As I flew through the tunnel I thought about Qeadem. He had a true fighter's spirit and I, as well as he, was glad to fight him. He would be in my memories from now until forever.

I reached the part of the tunnel from where I first entered. I could hear some yelling as I reached the subway station. I saw a man lying on the tracks and people on the landing yelling and screaming. I could see a light coming towards the subway platform. I had to save that man or he was gonna be road kill. I planned on grabbing the man before the subway train came by, but it was coming so fast I knew there wasn't enough time.

I landed in front of the man as the subway train came by and I did what I did when I saved that young boy, I put my hands out and pushed back the subway. I struggled since it was a subway train but managed to hold it back until it was able to stop. The conductor jumped out and surveyed the situation. I let go of the subway train and turned to the man.

"Are you okay?" I asked the man.

"Yes, well sort of. I was waiting for the next train and I slipped off the platform and my back hit the rails and now I can barely move," the man said.

"Don't worry, I'll help you," I said slowly helping the man up. As I helped the man to the platform, two paramedics ran down the stairs. They assisted the man onto a stretcher and carried him off. I noticed all the people were staring at me.

Some of them were taking pictures of me on their phones. I had no time to stop, I had one more bomb to stop and I needed to head to Florida. I ran passed them and up to the main streets. A crowd of people surrounded the street looking at the paramedics and some looked confused. I flew up over their heads and towards my last location. I flew south towards the warm waters of Florida.

As I flew I thought to myself why they would be attacking Boca Raton. From what my parents said, Boca Raton is a place where many elderly go to retire and live out the rest of their days. My dad even said that you really don't want to go out driving down there, not really understood what he meant though. After that I knew why Boca Raton was a target, since many elderly live there in big groups.

The death toll would be very high, and that's what terrorists or Terartin's in this case, want to achieve. Just then a great fear entered my mind. I remembered that my grandfather lived in West Palm Beach which was close to Boca Raton. I had not even a second to spare, so I flew as fast as I could to reach Boca Raton. I decided to fly to my grandfather's house and tell him what was going on.

After two days I reached West Palm Beach and my grandfather's house. I went up and knocked on his door. A minute went by and no answer.

"Come on grandpa open up!" I yelled pounding the door. After a few moments the door opened and my grandfather stood there.

"Yes?" he said standing in the doorway.

"Grandpa, it's me Danny," I said.

"Danny? What a surprise, what brings you down here? Wait, where are you parents?" he said.

"Well, I came here alone. I flew down here," I said.

"You flew down here all by yourself on an airplane?" he said.

"Well not quite, I can fly into the air," I said. He looked at me kinda funny like. "How about you come in and explain it all to me," he said. We sat down in his living room area and I began to tell him the whole thing from the beginning. I told him about the discovery of my powers.

About how I learned how to fly, about the tail, the bombs, the alien fighters, everything. My grandfather was in complete awe. I showed him how I can fly and conjure up energy attacks.

"Well if that isn't the craziest thing I've ever seen. So you say there's a bomb located in Boca Raton?" he said.

"Yes, and I need to find it before many people die," I said. "How are you going to find it?" he asked.

"That's the thing I don't know. All the bombs were located in areas that would cause great damage like a crowded building or an area that would set off a chain reaction," I said.

"Well know that I think about it, my poker buddy Stan lives in Boca Raton and his complex where he lives is closely surrounded by a bunch of other senior citizen complex's," he said.

"So the bomb could be in the center of them. Thanks grandpa," I said running out the door.

"Be safe out there Danny, I want to see you and your parents at Christmas time," he said. "I will grandpa, bye," I said then jumping up and flying east towards Boca Raton. An hour later I reached Boca Raton. As I flew over I noticed a bunch of big buildings rather close to one another. I knew that had to be it. As I examined the area, I noticed a person jumping into a sewer manhole and sliding the cover back.

They did not look like any worker that would be going down there so I had my suspicion to go down in for a closer look. I pulled open the manhole cover and jumped down. I looked and saw a figure run around a bend and I chased after them. I ran along the narrow walkway and ended up in a big room with several generators. A woman stood on the other side of the room with a bomb in her hands.

Before I could say a word the woman spoke.

"Don't talk, just listen. I know who you are, I know why you are here. But I regret to inform you, that you go no further. My name is Taleen, and I will destroy you," she said.

"Well then let's skip the chit chat and let's get rockin'," I said. "You truly are a foolish human. Jumping head first without examining your opponent," Taleen said.

"I've already fought two of your other fighters and won," I said rather cocky.

"Alzaa was a terrible fighter. And as for Qaedem, he was lost in the whole noble fighter nonsense," Taleen said.

"Oh so what you're saying is you're much stronger than they were," I said.

"And then some," she said folding her arms. Her confidence was high so I knew I was in for a no holds barred fight.

I had no idea what to expect from Taleen. She claimed to be superior to both Alzaa and Qaedem. This fight was going to be messy and had to pull out all the stops in order to beat Taleen.

"Let's get this over with," Taleen said.

"My sensei once told me, a fighter eager to end the fight, will lose quickly," I said.

"Well I break your logic, because I don't intend on losing," Taleen said.

With that, Taleen began o power up. I closed my eyes and I could see her energy level climbing. It continued to rise and I began to get nervous. She had already passed the level of strength I had while as a Super Sayian and it was still climbing. I powered up into a Super Sayian not taking any chances. I continued to power up and trying to catch up to her. I felt her power top off but I continued to raise mine.

My power topped off and the feeling was just beyond amazing. I felt like I could rip a house in half. My energy shone brightly around me, like a self illuming aura. Taleen didn't seem the slightest intimidated, she just smirked. I could see a slight aura around her as well so I needed to be on my guard. "I can see you pumped for this fight," I said.

"Yes, I can see you are too," she said.

"Yeah and I'm gonna make you wish you never even saw me," I said.

"We'll see about that," she said rushing in at me. By no surprise of her actions, I threw up my hands into a cross form and blocked her punch. I ducked down as she stumbled a tiny bit and I leg swept her and punched her hard causing her to fly back. She smashed into the wall but managed to get up easily.

"I learnt that one from Qaedem," I said.

"Just shut up and fight," she said then rushing in again. This time she threw a few didn't punched and kicks. I blocked them all, our energy sparking as our hits connected with each other. I noticed and opening and struck it causing her to fall back. She tripped over a bunch of wires draped across the floor. She fell and landed on her back.

She sat up and glared directly at me.

"Alright conventional fighting isn't going to work, fine then. I'll just have to resort to weapons…" she said as she stood up. She outstretched her arms and two orbs of energy formed in each of her hands. She slowly moved her arms in and the two orbs formed together into a cube.

"Energy Crusher!" she shouted as the cube sprang from her hands.

As the cube moved towards me it expanded. I dodged it and it slammed into the wall behind me, causing the wall to be crushed under the energy.

"Whoa!" I exclaimed. I knew I had to not get behind that energy as my life and limbs depended on it. "Well you know what? Two can play that game," I said placing my hands at my side.

"Ka… me…" I began to chant. Taleen looked at me with curiosity.

"Ha…me…" I continued. She still stared at me as the energy for my blast formed between my hands. She took notice of the forming energy and threw up a guard.

"Ha!" I shouted releasing the wave towards her. The blast hit her dead on sending across the room. She smashed into the wall again. She got up and dusted herself off.

"You stupid brat! I'm going to teach you to mess with Taleen," she yelled.

"You know, you should be more like Qaedem," I said.

"Be like Qeadem? Never will I be like at moron. He and his stupid fighting philosophy's were all but nonsense that got him eventually killed," Taleen said. "You're letting your arrogance get in the way and it's frustrating you," I said.

"Shut up, you're just some stupid Earth kid who is getting in our way, and I will do whatever it takes to get rid of you," she said.

"You've barely done anything to me and I've been knocking you around so far, so who do you think is truly winning?" I said.

"I said shut up!" Taleen yelled firing random blasts at me. I managed to dodge them all fairly easily.

"That's what I am talking about, your anger and frustration is distracting you from landing good hits, and thus you will lose this fight," I said.

"You are beginning to sound like Qaedem. He always told me to keep calm and focused, they were the keys to a victorious fight. I always thought he was full of hot air so I began to train on my own. I became stronger, faster, an all around great fighter," she said. I started to sympathize with Taleen. I began to feel a sort of pain that she as a fighter went through.

"Everything Qaedem taught, I disobeyed yet I still became a strong fighter. I thought all his teachings were words that meant nothing and all I needed to do was train to be a better fighter," she said.

"Being a strong and fast fighter is good, but without the focus, your skills are useless," I said. I saw she was starting to understand what I was saying.

"I can't believe it took an Earth kid to show me the truth in Qeadem's words," she said.

Now the fight was going to be serious.

"Alright let's get going," Taleen said. The two of us rushed in at each other, with our fists flying. We each blocked and struck each other, it almost felt like a dance we were doing. Our movements seemed like a Samba. Taleen pushed back throwing blasts at me. I was struck hard falling back. I fired back with my own blasts, hitting her.

We seemed to be in a stalemate, neither one of us getting the upper hand. But we went on trying to best the other. This was the most exhilarating fight I've ever had. But still the two of us seemed equally matched. Taleen stopped and jumped back away from me.

"Alright, you asked for it, Homing Energy Blast!" she yelled as a dozen or more energy spheres came from her hands.

The spheres scattered across the room then stopping and hovering in mid air. "Um, that attack didn't work," I said.

"Oh really? You think so? Well sad to say, you're wrong. These orbs are special, they lock onto any other energy signal in the area. They float in mid air waiting for the target signal to move," Taleen said. I tested her and moved to the left and the orbs followed.

I knew I was in trouble.

"Oh and they move as fast as the target does, so there's no way to out run them in this small room," she said then laughing. She was right, I literally had nowhere to go. Sweat began to run down my face as I struggled in my head to figure out what I should do.

"Let me know when you figure out how to escape my attack, I'm gonna take a nap," Taleen said then sitting down on the floor.

She closed her eyes and fell asleep. I didn't know what to do, but I had a lot of time to work with. I ran through all the attacks I had been tinkering around when I was training and none seemed to be worth using. Then I thought about on move I had only experimented with a couple of times and would be disastrous if done wrong especially in this small area. I had to try it, I had no other way out of this.

I slowly raised my hands over my head and closed my eyes. I could feel many energy signals around me. So many that they all seemed to clutter together. I knew this is what's going to save me, so I slowly located each individual signal and retrieved some of it. After a few minutes of collecting, a bright light shown above me and I knew it was working. I looked up and saw a bright ball of energy forming.

The orbs from Taleen's attack touched mine and began to get absorbed. Taleen slowly awoke and stretched. She looked up from the spot on the floor where she rested and jumped up in alarm.

"What the hell is that thing, and what's it doing to my orbs?" she said. "Oh this, it's a called a Spirit Bomb and it's absorbing your attack, making mine a lot stronger," I said.

"You're not going to let that go off in here are you?" she asked.

"Well there's nowhere else it can go, so it seems you are trapped by my attack," I said. I could see the confusion and paranoia in Taleen's face. She didn't expect such an attack.

"I would go to sleep myself, but then I would drop this Spirit Bomb and we'd all go up in smoke," I said in cocky tone.

"But how could you summon so much energy so quickly?" Taleen said.

"Easy, we are surrounded by senior citizen housing and all of the residents stay close together, so I just gathered up some energy from each person and viola," I said. I saw the panic in her eyes. She had no escape, I stood in front of the only exit with giant ready to explode ball of energy. The Spirit Bomb continued to grow just barely touching the ceiling and walls.

The interior walls were beginning to crack and break apart as my Spirit Bomb expanded. Debris fell but disintegrated when coming in contact with the Spirit Bomb. The ceiling opened up and sunlight filtered in. The underground room was now connected to the outside easier. I knew if I didn't deliver this attack Taleen could get away. So I flew up into the sky through the new opening and arched back.

As I readied to throw the Spirit Bomb, Taleen grabbed the bomb she was carrying and threw it up at me. The bomb flew and made contact with my bomb. The bomb penetrated the outer layer of my Spirit Bomb and stopped at the middle part. It went off but the energy of the Spirit Bomb contained the blast.

"Hey Taleen, your bomb seems to be a dud, here you can have mine!" I shouted as I released the Spirit Bomb.

Taleen tried to escape but she didn't enough time as the Spirit Bomb slammed into the underground room and exploded. The shockwave caused me to fall back to the ground. A flash of light covered everything causing total blindness. As the light faded, a giant crater formed in the earth. The underground room was demolished leaving nothing behind. No sign of Taleen was to be seen anywhere.

My attack must have been a lot stronger than I thought. But then again it was a Spirit Bomb. As I surveyed the area for any bystanders who may have gotten hurt, I heard a moaning in some bushes nearby. I walked over and saw Taleen lying there. Her body was partially charred from my attack. She seemed to not be able to move but managed to be able to speak.

"Thank you…thank you for opening my eyes. I was so blinded up until now. I should have listened to Qeadem's teachings, and maybe I might have won our battle," she said.

"I'm sorry it had to end like this," I said.

"It's alright, I can see why Qaedem gave you his undying respect, you truly are a true fighter," she said. I felt a real sadness for her, as she only learned about being a true fighter until it was too late.

"Here, I want you to have this as a gift from me," she said as she reached into a pocket and pulled out a piece of paper.

"What is it?" I said as I examined it. "It's a map of our base," she said.

"Base?" I said.

"Yes, it's where we operate and train our soldiers," I said.

"Why are you giving me this?" I asked. "Think of it as a gift of appreciation, for showing me the right way to fight," she said then passing out.

"Thank you Taleen," I said before I took off. Before heading bad home with the good news, I thought I should go back to my grandfather's house to let him know that I was okay. I flew across the sky knowing what a relief it was to be able to stop all the bombs and nobody got hurt, well expect for a few bad guys. I landed onto the front porch and knocked on the door. My grandfather opened the door and his face lit up.

"Danny, you made it back okay," he said.

"Yeah, it wasn't anything I couldn't handle. I just wanted to come here before going back home, so you could see that I was okay," I said.

"Thank you, I was a bit worried but I knew you were okay, you're a Bexus after all," he said pounding his chest. "Well I got to go grandpa," I said.

"Okay have a safe trip back and say hello to your folks for me," h said.

"I will grandpa, bye," I said waving as I floated into the sky. He waved back as I turned and made my way back home. I couldn't wait to get back home and tell everyone the good news. I know my parents will be proud of me. I couldn't wait to tell Frankie about the battles. And tell Sensei all that has happened. I couldn't wait to go home and rest in my own bed again.

I felt a slight ache in my stomach and feeling rather hungry. I flew as fast as I could, hoping for a nice good meal waiting for me. I reached home in a good amount of time and couldn't wait to see my parents again.

"Mom, Dad, I'm home," I said as I walked through the front door. Both of them ran out from the kitchen and rushed over to me once they saw me. My mom wrapped her arms around me and rather tightly. "I'm so glad your back Danny," she said.

"I'm glad to be back," I said hugging her back.

"I'm happy to see you're in one piece," my Dad said.

"Yeah, well it wasn't easy," I said.

"You have to tell us what happened, we're dying to know," my dad said. We walked into the kitchen at sat down.

"Would you like something to eat?" my Mom asked.

"Yeah, I'm starving," I said. My mom went to the refrigerator and pulled out some food.

"Okay, now from the beginning," my Dad said.

"Well I obtained a map that showed where one of the bombs were so I went over to the General Motors Building and…" I started to say.

"The General Motors Building? The one in Detroit?" my Dad asked.

"That's the one, anyway I went in and told them what was happening but no one believed me so I had to distract them in order to get by them and I found the bomb in their boiler room and I blasted the bomb into dust," I said as my mom placed a hamburger and fries in front of me.

I ate some fries and continued.

"Then I spoke to some friends of mine and they told me where another bomb was, which ended up being in San Andreas. It was placed in the San Andreas Fault and as I was going to disable it, an alien fighter who was guarding it but I managed to subdued him and diffused the bomb," I said then taking a bite of my hamburger. My dad looked at me in a weird way.

"Wait a minute, you have friends that told you where a bomb was?" he asked.

"Yeah, those two terrorist who were caught in that house near town, who I caught and tied up myself," I said. "What's this about alien fighters?" my mom asked. "Yeah, it seems that terrorists aren't actual humans, they are an alien race that called themselves Teratins who are bent on destroying all life and taking Earth for themselves," I said.

"Well I'll be…" my mom said. "Then I saw a news cast saying were the last two bombs were and I decided to go to stop the one in New York and there I met a noble fighter named Qaedem who although died shortly after, gave me his undying respect as a fighter," I said finishing my hamburger. "Wow so far this could be a movie of the week," my Dad said. "Then I went to Boca Raton and went to see grandpa, who by the way says hello, and he mention about a area that might be picked as a target spot and I checked it out and sure enough another bomb and fighter waiting for me," I said.

I finished off the rest of my food and placed my dish into the sink. "So her name was Taleen and she was a very selfish fighter and after beating her she thanked me to showing her the truth of fighting and she gave me a map of the Teraitins home base where I'm going to stop this terror once and for all," I said. "Well I told you I didn't want you to go before and you didn't listen, so if I say it I'll just be repeating myself, so just do me a favor and come back alive," my mom said.

"Don't worry mom, If I can diffuse four bombs and three fighters, getting away completely unharmed, I can do this," I said.

"I know," she said stroking my cheek. "Well I'm sure with all the excitement and adventure you probably want to rest up for your next part," my dad said.

"You got that right, after sleeping in trees I still can't understand how squirrels can do it," I said.

I hugged both my parents and went up to my room. I fell flat on to my bed and stared up at the ceiling. I thought about that past couple events and seeing how much in my life has changed. I definitely didn't want this to change, being a very strong being with unimaginable power and I want this to last. It made me think about Alzaa, Qaedem, and Taleen. Each were a Teratin but with very different personalities.

I learned a lot from them, one which being how they are a lot like humans. I started to think about what was going to happen next. If I do go to their home base will I'll be able to stop them and save the world? I didn't know what the future was going to hold but I had to be strong and stay strong. I was happy to be back at home with my parents and be back in my own bed.

I let out a big sigh and closed my eyes and fell asleep. I awoke the next morning ready to prepare for the final battle. I decided to go see Sensei and Frankie and let them know what was going on. I cleaned myself up and walked over to Frankie's house. I knocked on his door and he answered.

"Danny!" he shouted. "I see you're glad to see me," I said.

"Yeah of course, you gotta tell me what happened," he said excited.

Frankie and I took a walk and I told him everything.

"Wow that must have been some fun defeating those fighters," Frankie said.

"It was and I learnt some things so all in all it was a good experience," I said.

"Man, I wish I could have been there, to see it," he said. "Well I want to talk to you about that," I said.

"What do you mean?" he asked. "Well, that map I told you about, well I'm going out to take out the Teratin base and stop them," I said.

"So what does that mean for me?" he asked. "One fighter, even though he is a Sayian may not be enough to stop these aliens so I am asking for your help to fight them," I said.

"Really? Thanks Danny, of course I'll fight with you. Man, I can't wait. The fight of a lifetime and we're only twelve," he said extremely excited.

"Alright good, we'll head out tomorrow so get your head ready and get some rest, okay?" I said.

"Yeah sure, this is going to be awesome I can't wait. Oh before I forget I wanna show you something," he said holding up his arm. I looked and saw a watch on his wrist. "Whoa, that's a really nice watch," I said.

"Thanks, my parents gave it to me as a graduation gift. This thing is amazing. It has a calculator, it can tell me world time zones, it has a stopwatch, and this really cool feature that is called Moonglow Technology," he said.

"Moonglow Technology?" I said.

"Yeah, it's this light that comes on so I can see the time in the dark. The manual said that it has the same light frequency as the real moon," he said.

"Wow that's pretty cool, anyway I got some things to do and I'll see you bright and early tomorrow okay?" I said.

"Yeah see ya," he said. I walked down to the dojo to go see Sensei. I walked in and knocked on his office door.

"Oh Danny, it's you. How did everything go?" he said.

"Great Sensei, I stopped all the bombs and they were guarded by fighters from an alien race called the Teratins. These aliens want to destroy all life and use this planet for their own personal use," I said.

"Good, I'm glad to hear it. What's brings you here today?" Sensei said.

"Well, I received a map from one of the fighters showing the location of their home base. She fainted shortly after but I think she wants me to stop them," I said.

"I see, do you plan on doing it all by yourself?" sensei asked. "No, I asked Frankie. He was overly thrilled," I said.

"I know you two are my best students and I am against you fighting an entire race by yourselves, but the prophesy does mention this and says two fighters one the legendary Sayian will fight for the sake of the planet. And an alien race wanting to destroy us all I would say qualifies," Sensei said.

"Don't worry Sensei, we will do our best and fight for all life on Earth until the bitter end," I said.

"I see I have trained you well Danny. Now go and save our planet," he said then bowing. "Yes Sensei, we will," I said then returning the bow. We exchange goodbyes and I headed back home. I felt good to walk around again. I really like flying but so much of it can get to be a little too much, sort of like chocolate.

I walked by the warehouse where Frankie and I scared the piss out of that bully. I also passed that strip mall where I saved that young boy. I have such good memories and hope to have more after this is all and done. At least this time I'll have my best friend by my side and together we'll kick butt and take names. I thought about all the action stars that I have seen in movies like Sylvester Stallone, Bruce Willis, and possibly the best, Arnold Schwarzenegger.

I know rank among them, even though they are all actors and only play heroes, I still believe I was one of them. With my power I can save other planets, people, and even galaxies. Who knows as a Sayian descendent what kind of extreme power I can posses and what I can do with it. I could only think about the possibilities and how gratifying it would be, I already know how it feels to stop an immediate danger.

I got home and went up to my room and do a little strategizing. I grabbed a note pad and started to write down different actions to take to find the base camp and not get seen. After an hour or so I was getting tired of writing and started to hone some of my fighting skills and perfect them. As the clock read 10:09, I realized I should get some sleep so I got into bed and rested up for the next day's events.

I awoke a little excited, unlike Frankie who is as excited like a kid on Christmas day. I went downstairs and had a good nutritious, energizing breakfast. I said goodbye to my parents once again and headed off to Frankie's. I could see he was already waiting on his front stoop. He saw me and ran over.

"Hey Danny, you ready?" he said jittering.

"Jeez Frankie, calm down. How long have you been waiting out here?" I said.

"A few hours," he said.

"A few hours? Didn't you sleep?" I said.

"Not really, I was too pumped. I did some training and after that I sat out here until you came," he said.

"You're too much Frankie," I said.

"So are we going?" he asked.

"Yeah, you ready?" I asked.

"Yeah, let's do it!" he shouted.

"Alight, this is the map of what seems to be of Afghanistan. So we need to head there," I said.

"That's kind of far isn't?" he said.

"Yeah but we can fly remember?" I said. "That's true. Oh I just forgot, I was practicing on flying and found out you can use your ki to push yourself and fly faster," he said.

"Really? That's great, we should be able to get there in no time. That's too bad I didn't know this a while ago, I could have stopped those bombs a lot quicker, oh well," I said.

Frankie and I prepared ourselves and took off for our final confrontation. We flew east towards the ocean. I started of slow to get used to flying.

"Come on Danny!" Frankie said as he blasted past me. I pushed my ki and chased after Frankie. I couldn't believe how fast I was going. The land underneath me was a big blur. At this rate we would be there in no time and kick some alien butt.