Author's Note: Hey guys! Sorry for the extremely long wait, my schedule just had a nose-dive into hell...not fun... Plus the addition of trying to think up of a reasonable chapter was just as challenging not to mention trying to make everything flow. That's why I will say in advance that it may seem boring...I think I'm losing my touch...XD But with that said, I promise there will be juicy parts probably in next or the chapter after that. However, I might leave the story as is for a long time... because I barely even know what to write about anymore not to mention school work...or I might end it just to it get over with it or completely give up. I don't know yet. The story just seems not right anymore...a little discombobulated and weird...Well you guys read the story and tell me what you think. :D Enjoy and don't forget to review!

Warning: This fanfiction will contain explicit scenes and disturbing images, that's why its M rated, you have been warned! But if you don't believe me go on and read. :P

Disclaimer: I may not own DBZ but that doesn't mean I can't write about them. :3

Blown Into Oblivion

The destructive power of the blast was in short terms very excruciating, he felt his body rip into an infinite amount of pieces; all followed by with unimaginable pain. But however at the same time, he didn't feel anything, no physical damage whatsoever. Breathing in the condensed air, he soon came to realize that he was not dead, at least not yet.

"Oh those androids are gonna get what's coming to them when I get up from this damned crater." Gohan smirked inwardly celebrating that he was strong enough to survive something of that magnitude. But quickly became perplexed, "How in the world did I survive such a blast? I should've been blown to bits."

Feeling around his body, he was reassured himself that he was indeed intact and whole. Sighing in relief he opened his charcoal eyes, staring up into the vivid sky that was painted with the most lavish of blues. It truly was a spectacle to behold, unlike anything he had ever seen before. But then it hit him like a bad scar that didn't go away. He knew that particular color anywhere; dead or alive.

It was the very pigment that he had fallen in love with the first time he laid his eyes upon it, they were the eyes o Videl.

"Videl..." Gohan dreamily spoke, "I will take down those androids even if it means destroying me in the process…anything for you to live without fear..." With that firmly embedded in his mind, Gohan proceed to do just that.

Lifting himself off the ground, he flinched as he felt the solid ground, except it wasn't bare and hard as he expected; rather the opposite, the texture was soft, much softer than concrete he was use to.

Looking down immediately, he was bewildered by the sight of grass with all its luscious green glory. Blinking twice, he rubbed his eyes thoroughly before reopening them. However, for as many times as he did this, he was bombarded with the same beautiful sight each time.

Standing up, it was no mistake; he was in a valley that stretched as far as the eye could see with a few trees obstructing his view. Shaking his head utter in disbelief, he pinched himself making sure this was real and not just an illusion.

But to his horror, the pinch stung and he could feel his skin swell a bit from it. "This can't be happening right now." Gohan disbelievingly said into the vastness of the valley not really accepting what he was seeing. Bending down, he let his hand run across the grass which in turn caressed his hand.

Stopping his movement, he picked up a flower to smell and to his complete shock it had a fragrance.

"This can't be real…" He murmured, "There's supposed to be destruction everywhere…not this peaceful...valley..."

Laying the flower down, he turned a full 360 taking everything that he could see into account. "Incredible, just like a dream..." Gohan whispered with hope that he wouldn't wake up anytime soon.

"I wonder what really happened, one minute I'm on my death bed waiting for the blast to kill me...and the next...I'm here..." Gohan pondered reciting the words over and over with hopes of finding a solution.

Believing that standing still would do nothing more but amaze him, Gohan took a step into the vast wilderness and began his trek. Traveling for what seemed like forever, he picked up various objects examining the authenticity before discarding it and moving on.

"Did the androids already destroy Earth, am I already too late?" He fearfully asked, but didn't get a single reply. Only the wind blowing in the valley responded to desperate voice.

"I wonder if the world I once knew is still alive, however with the two androids around I doubt it will last any longer." He thought making up an excuse to drive his thoughts away from the 'reality' as it seemed. "This is probably just a dream, and nothing more. I'll probably just wake up any moment now to the destruction of the world...then that's when I'll take my revenge on those androids."


Night soon faded in with the sun hovering by the horizon to mark the evening. Soon a growl that could rival a lion erupted from the Saiyan's stomach.

"Damn, I must've really been tired to not notice my hunger..." Gohan cracked a smile before searching through the woods looking for any edible foods. Eyeing a deer, he lowered himself into the tall grass and waited for the right moment licking his lips.

Pouncing when a crack was sounded, Gohan tackled the beast with no difficulty at all and killed it in a instant without so much as a snap of the wrist. Dragging it, he peered into the night looking for a suitable place before settling for a cave that looked decent enough for a one day stay.

On the way he pealed off the fruits hanging down from trees and bushes tying them snugly in his shirt throwing it over his shoulder. After setting up camp, he began cooking his dinner grabbing an apple and walking towards the entrance of the cave.

Taking small bites at first, he began to think of the one person he had saved from the androids. "I wonder if she's still alive...ah, why do you even care? She insulted you and your pride! If she's dead, good riddance..." Shaking his head, Gohan disagreed with his mind, "She only insulted me because she didn't know. And logically it would make sense and you can't blame her for pointing fingers."

"I mean you used ki, you could go faster than any human, you had the strength of millions, how else do you expect her to react?" Gohan reasoned which to his delight caused his mind to become speechless.

Then his eyes softened as he began to project Videl's face in his mind. It was so clear and crisp he just wanted to touch it. "Videl..." Gohan murmured dreamily "I hope you're alright..." He hoped that she could hang on as he tried to find a way out of this…place.

Turning around he drifted back to his deer and flipped it over smiling as the irresistible aroma wafted into his nose, bringing back memories of his mom's cooking. Taking a seat on the floor, he placed both his hands on his cheeks as he looked into the fire that was slowly mesmerizing him.

It reminded him of the fiery determination that always lit up in the eyes of the girl he now desired more than ever, to the point that it hurt. The dancing of lights of the fire left shadows roaming the dark cavern with non-stop movements of their vivid patterns. With the occasionally flick and crackle of the flame, it only allured the demi-Saiyan closer.

After finishing his dinner rapidly, Gohan laid down on the fidget, cold ground not effected in the least because of the numerous times he was forced to sleep out in the open. Blessed for the fire giving off it's generous embraces of warmth, he fell into a deep slumbering sleep intent on going back to reality as he had convinced himself.


The shine of the sun began to creep over the area rising up the heights of the ever tall sky. It brightened the forest with its magnificence, waking up the sleeping natives from their slumber. The warmth of its heavenly hand touched upon the cheek of Gohan who was beginning to stir as his eye lids sleepily opened.

Sitting up with excitement, Gohan looked around hoping to be back in his own time, only for disappointment to sink in as the entrance of the cave flooded his vision, causing him to lower his saddened eyes. This was not the future he was hoping to see.

Not that he was complaining but, it just seemed specious and not real. Standing up, Gohan stepped on the remaining ember that was still glowing with ferocity before exiting his temporary home in search of the solution to his problem.

"Why am I even here...the people could be dying at this very moment and I'm stuck here..." Gohan furiously thought gripping his fist together. "This shouldn't be happening!" And with that he defused sighing heavily before sadly walking out of the cave and was greeted by the scintillating sky.


He walked for days even going as far as flying but to no avail did he find even the slightest glimpse of civilization. All he saw was land after land that was untouched by human hands. The only thing odd and out of place about this 'reality' was the destroyed buildings that laid around coming into view once in awhile; either broken or decaying into the ground.

Other changes were his surroundings; it had gone from a field that he thought would never end to a forest that blocked his venture forwards. It was rather interesting to see the forest and the plains separated evenly as if they resented each other.

Strangely though, he had difficulty in flying or staying in the air for a long period of time. The oxygen level was also low seeing as that he was having trouble breathing as well, but it never occurred to him as being significant. This only made it more difficult to travel fast if at all. It seemed like his energy was suppressed by an unknown force. However these obstacles didn't stop Gohan's trek forward.

"This is becoming eerily strange...I haven't come into contact with a single being least it be a human since I got here...the only thing I have come into contact are buildings...broken if not decimated..." Gohan remarked more to himself than to anybody. Concentrating, he felt for any power levels that he hoped would be around, but as usually he came up with nothing.

"Ugh, maybe tomorrow will bring me any luck than today." Gohan spoke to himself and then went about his regular routine of getting food that was now second nature.

Zigzagged in between trees, he hunted for any available animals that just so happened to cross his path. Dashing in and out of bushes and trees, he rapidly rounded up fruits in both hands throwing it in his sack that he made from the deer skin.

Flipping and ducking incoming branches with precision and speed, he raced through the forest intent on not slowing down but at the same time replenishing his food supply. Finally after filling his bag to its entirety, he sat down with his back leaning against a tree and plopped a pear into his mouth letting the juice savor his taste bud before going for another.

It truly was paradise with food so luscious and abundant, having not a care in the world. But then as his mouth clamped upon a ripe peach, he stopped and slowly removed the fruit from his mouth as a thought plaguing his mind was reignited.

"This just feels wrong...I've searched for what seems like miles yet there isn't a single, Kami-damn human in any direction. Even my senses don't say anything lives here. I swear if this a twisted mind game of Kami..."

Sighing, Gohan slumped, "I shouldn't be thinking like that, I guess my sanity is really getting to me... I just wish I could at least just talk to someone other than myself." Finishing the peach he threw it behind him and settled down from his garrulous remarks before drifting off to sleep.


Waking up to the sunshine, Gohan automatically stood up swinging his bag on his shoulder. Examining the peaceful forest, he ventured forward cautiously glancing behind him. It really was strange, more than usual he felt as if someone was following him consecutively except when he glanced over his shoulder nobody would be there.

"I'm probably getting paranoia now...how amusing..." Gohan articulated in his head before shaking it off. Not wanting to let his sanity to stop his movement.

Stopping every once in awhile, he rested and drifted off to daydreaming of the harsh life he had, until he met a certain girl. Sometimes in this meditative state, he would envision his friends and especially Videl spending time together and having a real life where they would talk and just do things together, no worries of attacks or threats.

His dreams had also become a way of dealing with this altered reality. Opening his eyes he gazed around at the tranquil environment. It was like living a perfect life...except nobody was in it and this made Gohan's heart dampen with sadness.

This was the worst torture he had ever had to endure, even more than the androids; at least he had people to talk to. But to go through this was like the world just vanished into thin air without leaving a single trace. Though he was use to be being isolated from society this was clearly taking a tolls on Gohan.

"Man, its lonely here" Gohan whispered looking right and left throughout the forest. The birds chirped from high above with wind having stopped its breathing. "Though I don't have to worry about or save anyone, it's worse than any solidarity confinement." Jumping down from a branch, he continued his somber trail on foot rather than his much preferred flying.

His mind was constantly racing with questions and scenarios for the possible action that could have caused the inhabitants of this place to disappear.

"Why aren't there any people here, heck why are there buildings decaying with no signs of mankind!" Gohan angrily thought, "Was it because of a worldwide drought? Did they die because..." His mind was on the verge of melting from exhaustion and overuse with an overload of questions. It was just a matter of time before he became mentally crazy.

Spotting a river, he bent down and dipped his entire face not caring if he got his clothes dirty, splashing the cold water to relax. Drinking the water in his hands to clench his dried throat, he sat down upon the grass closing his eyes as the breeze blew through his hair.

"Wonder when I'm going to really wake up." Gohan mused remembering the careful subtle details that outlined Videl's face with her eyes so alive and beautiful he just wanted to kiss it.

"Ugh, now I'm fantasizing about a girl who hates my guts...what else could go wrong..." Gohan sighed trying to get the girl out of his mind. From the time he arrived, Gohan couldn't stop thinking about a certain cerulean eyed teenager. It was frustrating and dare he say, delicious.

Shaking his head of perverted thoughts, he stood up feeling blood pump back into his legs. It was then that he saw what appeared to be a house with smoke coming out it's chimney. He didn't know whether he was losing it or that there was an actual house still intact and working.

Stealthily he dashed for the house and hid in the trees, least he scare the inhabitants away. Looking around he didn't spot a soul anywhere yet the lights were on. Jumping to the ground, he leisurely walked up to the house and firmly knocked but no answer came, except for the creaking of the door opening.


Author's Note: Chapter 9 for you guys. ^^ Hoped you enjoyed to a certain extent. But I can't forget my reviewers now can I?

SierraLarson: I'm glad you decided to take your time and read my story, it brings me great joy to know that more people are actually reviewing. :D And thank you for all your generous reviews on all my chapters. Much appreciated. :) Hope this story didn't kill your taste-buds as it did mine. XDD

TaKeR90: Hahahaha, I definitely agree with you that it would be a terrible ending if Gohan died, it would completely defeat the purpose of writing this fanfiction. I will try to fix the fight scene of Videl and Gohan so hang tight. :) Thanks for reviewing. :)

Cody545: Those words of praise...definitely a morale boost. :)) Thank you so much! Hopefully this chapter did not kill your expectations for me. XD