Hey everyone! Here's yet another chapter. Thanks so much for the reviews and happy reading! I don't own DBZ.

Last time...

"Anyway, my pilot will be taking you into the air and dropping you off at different spots. You will each be blindfolded and the windows are darkly tinted to disorient you," Bulma continued. "No one is allowed to take their blindfolds off until you have reached your specific destination. So goodbye, be safe and stay alive!"

The students then waved goodbye and piled into the rather large plane. As they put on their blindfolds, the world faded into darkness.


In the Jungle...er Forest

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The students felt the plane rising high in the sky and make a few turns. Every fifteen minutes or so, the plane would land and Krillen and Yamcha would lead the chosen pair of students out into the wild. Soon, it was Mirai and Lime's turn.

As their feet touched the ground, they whipped their blindfolds off and watched the plane fly away. Not a minute later, they heard a large roar.

Lime rolled her eyes. "Didn't you just eat your and Gohan's breakfast?" she said in disgust.

Mirai blushed. "It wasn't that much," he tried to defend.

"Whatever," she said. "Let's go find you some food."

They walked through the dense forest, following a few small, brown rabbits to a nearby stream. Mirai promptly stripped down to his boxers and jumped into the water. Meanwhile, Lime pitched their tent and went into the bushes looking for edible fruits.

Minutes later, Mirai emerged dripping wet, holding ten fishes that were about the size of whales. After gutting and scaling the fish, Mirai tried to ki roast them, only to find he couldn't use his ki. Grumbling, he made a fire pit of stones and dry dirt before filling it with dried grass. He rubbed two sticks together, trying to generate some friction.

After twenty minutes of trying, he still couldn't get it. He gritted his teeth in frustration. How hard can it be to start a simple stupid fire? Why did mom have to take away our powers? I mean in the future, my entire life was a survival trip, but at least I had my powers to make it easier. How did Gohan manage to survive out here as a four-year-old with no knowledge of ki?

That was how Lime found him a few minutes later. She had collected a bag full of berries, using her backpack as a basket. "Come on, Mirai!" she teased. "You could defeat a pair of world-conquering androids but you can't light a simple fire?"

Mirai glared at her. "If you think it's so easy, how about you come over here and try it!" he challenged.

Lime smirked. "Sure!" she said cheerily. She grabbed the sticks from him and a minute later, they were staring at a huge bonfire. She dusted her hands off and gave him a triumphant smirk. "That's how it's done!"

Mirai growled at her, embarrassed that he'd been upstaged by his crush. "How do even know how to do this? I thought you'd never been on a trip like this before!" he said suspiciously.

"Well, in the village my dad would have bonfires in the backyard every weekend," Lime said. "He showed me how."

"I'm sorry, Lime," Mirai said as he set up a pit. "I guess I was a just a little jealous."

"It's ok but I guess now you know how I feel," Lime mumbled.

"What do mean, Lime?" Mirai asked, impaling the fish on a large rod.

"I mean you and Gohan and even little Goten and Trunks are so strong. You can do things people would never think possible," she said. "No matter how much I train, I could only ever achieve a fraction of what you guys can do."

"Well, I definitely never meant to make you feel that way," Mirai said, laying a hand on her shoulder. "But still, our power comes at a great price. I mean we are the only people strong enough to defend the planet when someone decides to take over. We have to stare death straight in the face every single time and believe me; it takes a toll on you."

"Well I guess, I never thought about it that way. You guys always seem to want to jump into the face of danger," Lime said softly, running her fingers over the huge scar right over his heart where Cell had shot him to death.

"It's our obligation to take care of our families and friends," Mirai said, grimly. "Even if it costs us our lives."

"Well, I guess I never said it before but thank you!" Lime said, giving him a tight hug. Mirai's face turned bright red, feeling her body so close to his but returned the hug anyway. They stared into each other's eyes, feeling their faces heat up as they drew closer together. Although they'd kissed before the feeling was still new to them. They could feel each other's breath on their lips when another large roar broke their trance.

Lime fumed and slapped him upside the head. "Just go eat!" she screamed at him, before stomping off, a bright blush on her face.

Mirai just laughed and retrieved the fish from the pit. "Let's get you fed," he said to his Saiyan stomach before digging in.

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Meanwhile with Sharpner and Erasa…

"Get moving, Sharpie!" Erasa yelled, beyond frustrated with the blond jock. They were placed on a rocky crag along-side a waterfall and needed to hike down the mountain to the bottom. So far they'd been here three hours in which time he had barely gone a quarter of the way down.

"I'll be right there," Sharpner said, taking baby steps. He was strong, he was handsome and he was smarter than people gave him credit for. However, Sharpner Pencil did not do well with heights or bugs and the place the jet had dropped them off was overrun by them both. He had tried not looking, but obviously that wasn't a very good idea on a very steep hill. What hurt the most were the repeated blows to his pride. In every moment he had spent up here, Erasa had shown him up. She was already halfway down the mountain. The blonde girl had certainly learned quite a few things from her best friend. When had she started working out, he had no idea.

"Grow a pair and get over here this instant!" she shrieked, her face turning red both from the physical exertion and the yelling.

"Alright," Sharpner said reluctantly. Taking a deep breath, he placed his right foot forward an inch, following closely with his left foot. That was when a butterfly landed on his nose. Sharpner went cross-eyed as he stared at the gigantic thing that was on his face and that was when the screaming began. "Get it off me! Get it off!" he yelled swiping at the butterfly which lazily flapped its wings once at him. In his desperation, Sharpner didn't notice he'd started running down the mountain until a rather large rock tripped him up and set him rolling head over heels the rest of the way. The butterfly, sensing danger, took off from the blond boy's nose to safety, but that could not be said for Sharpner as he rolled into yet another conveniently placed porcupine at the bottom of the mountain.

Staring in astonishment as the slowpoke rolled past her, Erasa thought, 'So that's what it takes to get him moving!' Tucking away this new piece of information, she resumed her trek down the mountain, arriving at her twitching partner's side an hour later.

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Later with Gohan and Videl…

Videl gasped in wonder at the panoramic scene before her. She thought places like this only existed in fairy tales. They were at the base of a mountain which partially encircled a small, clear lake. On their side of the lake, there was a beautiful meadow filled with fruit trees and colorful flowers in full bloom. One or two small animals and deer grazed at a safe distance. A few smooth boulders emerged from the surface of the water, forming a walkway to the other side.

"Let me go check out the other side," Gohan said.

Videl frowned. "Why should you go?" she asked. "Why don't I go? Is it because I'm a girl?"

"Geez, Videl," Gohan said. "No need to be so uptight! I was just volunteering to go. It makes no sense for us both to go when there could be nothing over there. If you want to go, you can go ahead."

Videl blushed at her snappiness. Now here I go yelling at him for no reason again! I guess I am a little uptight. She bowed her head. "Sorry, Gohan!" she apologized. "I guess I'm just so used to people thinking I'm weak because I'm a girl."

"I thought I told you not to refer to yourself as weak," Gohan replied.

Videl smiled gently. "Yeah, you did," she said. Putting a smirk on she added, "After all, what do you expect from the daughter of the strongest man on Earth?"

Gohan rolled his eyes. "I thought we've been over this, Videl. Your father has nothing to do with your strength. It's all the hard work and dedication you put into your training that got you this far, not his claims!" Gohan responded, getting frustrated at the short girl in front of him.

Videl's eyes widened at the realization that she was once again using her father's name. Here I go at it again. His dad's like the second strongest martial artist and he's the prince of a whole kingdom!

Gohan rolled his eyes again at the 'second strongest' remark. The truth was Goku and Vegeta were neck and neck for the title of strongest. A spar between them could go either way with them fighting at their maximum potential. Gohan and Mirai, on the other hand trained regularly but not anywhere near the extent that their fathers did so they were at relatively the same level. Lime was about as strong as Krillen and she was still stronger than Videl or her dad by a longshot, although, with training, Videl could easily become as strong as Lime or maybe stronger. Suddenly he realized her mouth never moved. What's going on here? Could I be…? No! It's way too soon…or is it? "You go ahead," he said to Videl, wanting some time to think.

Videl nodded and jumped from rock to rock, across the lake until she was on a small rocky shore. Looking up, she spotted a crevice in the mountain side. She spotted a few smooth rocks leading up to the cave almost like a natural staircase.

"I think there's a cave up there!" she yelled across the lake to Gohan.

"Check it out," he yelled. "But be careful. There could be wild animals in there!"

Videl nodded. "I will," she said before climbing up to cave. When she got to the top, she gazed into the cave. The first few feet into the cave seemed good enough for them to stay in. It was tall enough for Gohan to stand up in comfortably and there was more than enough legroom for them to sleep. However, she couldn't see further than ten feet into the cave and that made her nervous. Something could easily be lurking in there, just waiting to catch them off guard. She turned heel and headed back to Gohan.

"Well it seems pretty cool but the back is so dark, I can't see a thing!" Videl said.

"Alright. We can make a fire and check it out," Gohan said. "Go collect some dry grass while I get some fire wood."

Videl nodded and went off into the meadow. In a few minutes, a small fire blazed before them. They each took a sturdy stick and lit the edge on fire, forming a torch. Together, they headed across the lake and into the cave. Videl put down her things at the mouth of the cave before joining Gohan at the back. Shining their torches into the darkness, they saw nothing out of the ordinary.

"Looks like there's nothing here," Videl said.

Gohan, unable to sense ki could only nod. As they turned around, a cold breeze suddenly blew, snuffing out their torches and plunging the cave into darkness. The two teenagers gulped as they heard heavy breathing behind them. A second later, a loud roar emanated from the depths of the cave. Videl shut her eyes and braced for death while Gohan turned around, drawing his sword.

The giant beast charged at Gohan, knocking him to the ground and…licked his face? Gohan laughed, realizing it was just his childhood friend, Icarus. By no means was Icarus a baby anymore. He now stood at ten feet with a fifteen foot long body. His characteristic purple scales remained the same but his baby face was almost gone, replaced with a more menacing look. His diet still consisted of plants but he did need to protect his territory.

"Hey boy!" Gohan chuckled. "Long time no see! You really gave us a scare!"

Videl whirled around as she heard Gohan laughing and talking to the beast that would have surely ended their lives. "What is going on here?" she screeched.

Gohan winced, holding his sensitive ears. Icarus, however, was not amused. He growled at her and lifted a mighty paw, ready to strike the person who had disrupted his reunion with his master. Gohan's eyes widened. "No, Icarus!" he scolded.

The dragon looked at him with a confused face. Why wouldn't his master want to be rid of this noisy human being? "No, boy!" Gohan chided. "She's loud but she's a friend ok? Now say you're sorry."

Icarus didn't look too pleased but grudgingly nuzzled Videl. The things he did for his master.

"Gohan Son!" Videl began to yell, but lowered her voice seeing the glare Icarus gave her. "Why didn't you tell me you had a pet dragon?"

Gohan shrugged. "You never asked," he replied easily.

Videl growled at his answer. This boy was really confusing her. It seemed that he was nothing like she thought he would be. When she had first met him, she had thought he would have had a hamster or rat as a pet or that his weapon of choice would have been a light sabre or something to that effect. After knowing he could fight, she'd upped the stakes to a pit bull and a gun, only to find out in reality it was actually a dragon and a sword. The more time she spent with him was the more she noticed that after a month, she did not know Gohan Son at all.

She turned back to Gohan who was currently asking the beast if they could stay in his cave for the duration of their trip. The beast seemed eager to have Gohan over but looked skeptically between herself and his master.

"Yes, she needs to stay too," Gohan told the beast as if he were talking to a small child. Videl felt humiliated that a dragon was deciding whether she would have to find herself some shelter on her own.

The beast seemed undecided about her until Gohan made the most adorable face she had ever seen in her life, and this included small children and puppies. Icarus looked away, only to find Gohan's massive eyes staring at him with a pleading look. He nodded grudgingly only to be caught in a bone crushing hug from the teenager.

Right then another roar, larger than Icarus' echoed off the walls. Videl looked frantically behind the boy and his pet to see what other creature was about to attack her when Gohan chuckled and held his stomach. "I guess I'm a little hungry," Gohan stated sheepishly. Icarus rolled his eyes at the boy. Some things never change.

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