Oko glared at the ground as she sat on the tree branch. The boys were still asleep, Krillin and Yamcha snoring loudly while Chiaotzu and Tien slept silently. She sighed and looked up at the sky. The thing she was very nervous about was seeing her father again.

How would he react to her living here? Would he get angry... or just be happy she was okay?

She was nervous, scared, but ready to fight.

Her gaze hardened and she noticed the boys start to wake up. Tien was first, sitting up and yawning. She smirked slightly and got down from the tree. The rest woke up right after, drowsy. Tien got up and looked at her, smiling.

"I'm ready to train now." he said calmly.

"I think your friends need a bit more time." she said as she pointed.

Yamcha got up and groaned, rubbing his eye. Krillin yawned and leaned his head against a tree. Chiaotzu was already flying around, giggling.

"Chiaotzu." Oko said sternly, "I have a question to ask you."

He stopped and looked at her, "What?"

"How old are you?"

"Oh! I'm-"

"Oko!" Yamcha groaned, "Why do we have to start training so early?! It's 5 am!"

Oko growled and turned to him, "Do you want to get stronger or not?!"

Yamcha sighed and got up, "I don't understand why you can't just sweet talk your way out of getting in trouble with your dad."

She went wide eyed and growled angrily, "No! Even after, he'd want to destroy the planet!"

"Why?" Krillin asked.

"It's... just the way he is." she said with a sigh, "Now, get up and catch some breakfast then we can train."

They nodded and walked off. She sat next to the fire pit and waited, her arms crossed. After a few minutes, she felt a tap on her shoulder. She looked behind her to see Krillin holding out a cooked fish. Oko stared at it then looked at him.

"Come on, you gotta have some breakfast too!" he said happily.

"I already ate." she said with a frown.

"Well, Saiyans have big stomachs, right?"

She nodded.

"Then take it!"

She sighed and took the fish. He smiled and walked off. She ate then waited for the others to finish. They ate then walked over.

"Alright! Let's start!" Yamcha said cheerfully, "Now, what-"

"Find a boulder that you can barely lift." Oko spat.

They stared then nodded.

"O-Okay..." Krillin said as they walked off.

"Come back here with them." she said sternly.

Oko waited an entire hour before they all came back. Yamcha was holding a boulder half the size of a house. Krillin had one that was slightly bigger, about the same size as Tien's. Chiaotzu had the smallest, his was about 4 times the size of himself!

Oko smirked and they all dropped their boulders, panting heavily.

"Alright! Good choices!" she said with a grin, "Now, I want you to run 100 miles and back with those on your back!"

They all went wide eyed and stared.

"W-We'll die!" Yamcha exclaimed.

"Did I ask for excuses?" Oko asked with a frown, "Did you hear me?"

They nodded.

"O-Okay..." Krillin said with a gulp.

He lifted his and put it on his back then started slowly walking, his jaw clenched. The others followed. Oko smirked and flew next to them. After about 20 miles, they had a 5 minute rest. Chiaotzu took a small nap while the others just lied on the ground panting heavily. When they got back on the road, Oko sat on Krillin's.

"W-What are you-"

"I'm tired from flying." she said with a smirk, "And you could use the training. Don't worry, I'll switch later."

Krillin let out an exhausted heave and nodded. Oko smiled and waited 45 miles before switching. She went on like that until they all had at least one turn. They reached the camp at the end of the day. Yamcha dropped his boulder and groaned as he fell on the ground. Tien dropped his and panted heavily. Chiaotzu kept holding his, even though it looked like he was going to burst. Krillin threw his and fell to his knees.

Oko saw Chiaotzu and flew over, taking the boulder from him. He panted heavily and looked at her.

"I-I don't want to be the weakest a-anymore..."

She smiled, "Don't worry, when I trained Gohan, he was like a twig, ready to break at any second, but after, he turned out to be a true warrior."

"You think you can make me stronger?" he asked.

She nodded, "Positive."

He smiled and lowered to the ground, lying on the ground. Oko stared then looked at her trainees. All were already asleep. She smirked and lied on the ground, staring at the starry night sky.

She yawned and crossed her arms, her eyes closing. Today was a good day in training...

A good warmup, tomorrow would be more serious.


A/N

Thanks for reading and sorry this chapter took so long to publish. I got back from the camping trip and was sick. And I'm still sick! I hate it so much cause some days I'll feel okay, but others, I feel like lying in bed all day. I just hope I get better soon so I can write more. Sorry the chapter is shorter than most, I just thought it would end at a good note there. Well, that's all! Bye!