The Lost Saiyans

By Kari (boo ya, ya'll love me)

Chapter, 30 something, LoL

Is Casey stalling?



The little brat didn't know the extent of the humiliation heading straight for her. If she was going to have a mouth like that then I didn't what her anywhere near my son...she might corrupt him. (Kyudo: Mooooooooooom!) What?!

Reino

How old was this women? And here she was ready to fight ME. This was sure to be funny. "Just let me change," she stalled. She'd need some pretty strong armor if she was going to try to keep up with me. Still, she just came out in a navy-blue gi with a yellow T-shirt underneath. It looked like it had been sewn up after many fights before the one about to take place. "Can you fly?" Gahck. How did she know?

Casey

When the girl didn't answer (no, wait, make that she didn't show proof of still being alive) I decided to give her an example by floating a tad off the ground. "Ya know, like this."

"Other people can do that?" she asked in a rather squeaky voice with her eyes bulging out of her head.

"Yes, how did you get here?"

"Walked."

"So you CAN'T fly," I deducted.

"No, I can, just not too well," she answered, looking at the ground. I let my feet touch ground again and looked over at Siobhan and Mariam who both nodded in return.

"How bout we all teach you?"

"MOM!" Kyudo immediately shouted in objection. I swear, he can be so mature at times but still sink to the depths of a 4-yeal old at others. "This is my territ-"

"Kyudo, it's your job to look into things not teach young girls how to fly. Well, technically that's your father's job, well it was at one point, but Trunks and Goten."

"Casey," Siobhan broke in, "get back on track."

"Oh yeah, what was I talking about?"

"Flying," everyone answered in unison.

"Oh yeah," I remember before everyone fell over. "So, Reino, you up for it?"

"Ah, weren't we gonna fight," I was reminded.

"Well, let's make it somewhat FAIR first," I laughed. Siobhan and Mariam seemed rather happy to have another girl around to train. However, I saw Shin hding out in the shadows, looking rather suspicious of this new girl in our lives.