Lucky Chance

Epilogue

(A/N: No longer Pan's POV. Just to avoid confusion)

A man walked anxiously around the waiting room of a hospital.

"Gohan, stop pacing!" Chi-chi ordered. "You're making me more nervous than I already am."

"Gomen," Gohan said as he rubbed the back of his head. "It's just..."

"She's fine," Chi-chi said sternly as she rubbed her temples. "She's a tough girl and a little baby isn't going to hurt her."

"I know, I know!" Gohan sighed, sitting down. "I'm just worried." A part of him knew everything would turn out okay. It was destiny. He found his true love, just like he said he would. Now it was a matter of waiting for someone else's true love to be born.

"Mr. Son?" a nurse called. Gohan sat up.

"Yes?!" he said frantically.

"You can go see her now," the nurse replied calmly and understandingly. Gohan rushed past the nurse and into the room that held his wife and newborn child. Videl's eyes lit up when she saw him.

"Gohan!" she cried. Gohan came to her side and held her hand.

"How you doing?" he whispered. Videl smiled.

"I'm great, actually." She held up her baby. "It's a girl." Gohan gently picked her up.

"She didn't give you any trouble, did she?" Gohan joked.

"No, it wasn't as painful as I though it would be," Videl said, tilting her head to the said. "What should we name her?" Gohan looked up suddenly, as if trying to remember something.

"Pan," he murmured.

"That's a lovely name. How'd you think of it?"

"Let's just said I owed a friend that much." Gohan looked at his child. Pan...I hope you're happy in the future.

Many years later...

Laughter filled the air as 6 teens made their way down the street to a small restaurant.

"Remember the time when Goten was looking for the..."

"Yeah, and then he fell in the well."

"Did not."

"You did too! We were all there!"

"Yeah, uncle! It was so funny!"

"Here it is!" Goten point to the restaurant to get them to change the subject. "This place has the best steaks! Dad told me about it."

"It says something when even my dad's heard of it," Bra laughed. They walked in and got a table for 6. Bra, Trunks, Goten, Pan, Marron, and Uubu all took a seat. A waiter came up.

"Can I get you something for starters," he asked. "Or would you like to order now?" The teens gave a quick look through the menu.

"What's a Steak Supreme?" Pan asked.

"Only the most biggest steak known to man," the waiter replied.

"Is that so?" the demi-saiya-jin said, smirking.

"It's my job to warn you, only four people have ever finished the entire thing."

"Really?" Marron asked curiously.

"Yep, we've even still got their pictures hanging over there." The waiter pointed to the far wall. The teens immediately ran over to the wall the check. The board was labeled 'Steak Supreme Awards'. They laughed when they saw the first few pictures, Goku with his classic grin as a kid, and Vegeta, with his...'I'm pissed, leave me alone' scowl. But the next picture surprised them.

"Trunks? Pan?" Goten said slowly. "I thought you two said you've never been here before." Trunks and Pan stared at the picture in shock.

"We haven't!" Pan yelled. "That can't be us!"

"It's definitely you guys. Right down to the lavender hair and orange bandana," Goten said, smirking.

"Is there something you two are hiding?" Bra asked devilishly. "You two look very involved."

"Yeah, are my eyes deceiving me, or is that a kiss from Pan?" Marron said slyly. The two demi-saiya-jin teens blushed furiously.

"I swear to Dende, that isn't us!" Trunks yelled.

"Sure it isn't!" Goten laughed. "Why didn't you just tell me you were interested in my niece?"

"Gohan's gonna kill you if he sees that," Uubu added. The teens continued to poke fun at Trunks and Pan for the rest of lunch. Of course, though, if Gohan did find out, it wouldn't have bothered him one bit. Soul mates are soul mates. He felt lucky to even have Pan at all. And he knew she was destined to be with Trunks, past, present and future.

~*Owari*~

*Sniff* I'm so sad that this story has to come to an end at long last…but that only means that in a month or two, I'll have started Generation Serendipity. And that's guaranteed to be twice as good as its predecessor. See ya on the flip side! Ja ne!