Mind and Name Games
After about an hour, the child woke up. Gohan, who was nearby, saw this and walked over to her. "Hey, nice to see that you've woken up already."
The child stared at him blankly. No smile, no glare, no tears, no expression.
"Umm… uh… You ok?" He looked at the bandaged wound on her head again just to make sure everything was still fine. The child was still staring blankly at him. All of a sudden, she burst out laughing. Then, just stopped.
Needless to say, Gohan was confused.
The child was quiet for a while, then did the same burst of giggles that left just was quickly as it came. He was now seeing that same blank stare. This process repeated itself until the child finally succeeded into making Gohan call for help. Once Chi-Chi arrived, she was perfectly normal. The child was smiling and crawling around.
"I don't get it. I swear she was doing something weird a minute ago." Gohan explained to his Mom.
"I'm sure your just imagining things, Gohan." Chi-Chi said as she picked up the child.
Right after she picked up the kid, Gohan 'imagined' that same blank stare following him until the doors closed, breaking the kid's concentration.
Chi-Chi was baking and Bulma was sitting down trying to guess what the kid's name was.
"Let's call her 'Angel'." She said.
The baby looked at Bulma as if she were insane.
"No, Bulma. The guys are training her to fight. Besides, I don't think our husbands would appreciate us naming a Saiyan Angel." Chi-Chi pointed out.
"Hmm… that's true." She looked at the child. " I wonder what your real name is," She sighed and turned around.
Behind her, a small voice said, "Chinow."
Bulma and Chi-Chi immediately whipped around to face the smiling child.
"Did she just talk?" Bulma said. Chi-Chi simply nodded.
The child looked at them and started saying her name over and over again. "Chinow, Chinow, Chinow, Chinow, etc."
It soon became a song for her and she added a little head jig to it. As you can guess, the girls were amazed. Finally, Bulma said, "Why didn't we just ask her in the first place?"
Chi-Chi answered, "We should have known. Didn't your husband always say that Saiyans were more advanced as kids?"
Bulma nodded and they went back to cooking the feast that was going to be devoured in 5 minutes. When the cooking was done, Chi-Chi shouted out, "BREAKFAST!" and all the fighters came rushing, except for Piccolo who probably never rushed for anything in his life, and Number 18.
The Saiyans saw the food and quickly sat down and began eating everything in site. When they were through, Chi-Chi told them that Chinow knew how to talk. They decided to try and teach her their names.
Chinow butchered some names. Though, that was to be expected. She was after all, only an infant.
She said Krillin was Kill 'em.
And for Vegeta, well….
"NOT VEGGIE! VEGETA!" He yelled.
"Veggie! Veggie! Veggie!" Chinow sang.
"Veggie-ta! TA! TA! TA!"
"Veggie," She started, "Ta! Vegeta! Ta! Ta! Ta! Veggie-ta! Veggie, Veggie Veggie-ta! Ta! Ta!"
Chinow, after a few trails, and many laughs from everyone else, eventually learned how to say his name. All though, occasionally she would call him Veggie, just to be spiteful. One thing was for sure this kid didn't fear Veggie. I mean uh... Vegeta. As a matter of fact, they soon learned that she didn't fear anything. She faced each and every challenge they put her up to.
After about an hour, the child woke up. Gohan, who was nearby, saw this and walked over to her. "Hey, nice to see that you've woken up already."
The child stared at him blankly. No smile, no glare, no tears, no expression.
"Umm… uh… You ok?" He looked at the bandaged wound on her head again just to make sure everything was still fine. The child was still staring blankly at him. All of a sudden, she burst out laughing. Then, just stopped.
Needless to say, Gohan was confused.
The child was quiet for a while, then did the same burst of giggles that left just was quickly as it came. He was now seeing that same blank stare. This process repeated itself until the child finally succeeded into making Gohan call for help. Once Chi-Chi arrived, she was perfectly normal. The child was smiling and crawling around.
"I don't get it. I swear she was doing something weird a minute ago." Gohan explained to his Mom.
"I'm sure your just imagining things, Gohan." Chi-Chi said as she picked up the child.
Right after she picked up the kid, Gohan 'imagined' that same blank stare following him until the doors closed, breaking the kid's concentration.
Chi-Chi was baking and Bulma was sitting down trying to guess what the kid's name was.
"Let's call her 'Angel'." She said.
The baby looked at Bulma as if she were insane.
"No, Bulma. The guys are training her to fight. Besides, I don't think our husbands would appreciate us naming a Saiyan Angel." Chi-Chi pointed out.
"Hmm… that's true." She looked at the child. " I wonder what your real name is," She sighed and turned around.
Behind her, a small voice said, "Chinow."
Bulma and Chi-Chi immediately whipped around to face the smiling child.
"Did she just talk?" Bulma said. Chi-Chi simply nodded.
The child looked at them and started saying her name over and over again. "Chinow, Chinow, Chinow, Chinow, etc."
It soon became a song for her and she added a little head jig to it. As you can guess, the girls were amazed. Finally, Bulma said, "Why didn't we just ask her in the first place?"
Chi-Chi answered, "We should have known. Didn't your husband always say that Saiyans were more advanced as kids?"
Bulma nodded and they went back to cooking the feast that was going to be devoured in 5 minutes. When the cooking was done, Chi-Chi shouted out, "BREAKFAST!" and all the fighters came rushing, except for Piccolo who probably never rushed for anything in his life, and Number 18.
The Saiyans saw the food and quickly sat down and began eating everything in site. When they were through, Chi-Chi told them that Chinow knew how to talk. They decided to try and teach her their names.
Chinow butchered some names. Though, that was to be expected. She was after all, only an infant.
She said Krillin was Kill 'em.
And for Vegeta, well….
"NOT VEGGIE! VEGETA!" He yelled.
"Veggie! Veggie! Veggie!" Chinow sang.
"Veggie-ta! TA! TA! TA!"
"Veggie," She started, "Ta! Vegeta! Ta! Ta! Ta! Veggie-ta! Veggie, Veggie Veggie-ta! Ta! Ta!"
Chinow, after a few trails, and many laughs from everyone else, eventually learned how to say his name. All though, occasionally she would call him Veggie, just to be spiteful. One thing was for sure this kid didn't fear Veggie. I mean uh... Vegeta. As a matter of fact, they soon learned that she didn't fear anything. She faced each and every challenge they put her up to.
