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Cell blinked his perfect magenta eyes open to see that over the night his body had healed itself, thanks to Aquaria's help. He also noticed that he wasn't the only one sleeping on the bed. Aquaria was curled up beside him, still wearing the clothes she wore yesterday, and snoring quietly.
Cell smiled, 'She looks so cute when she's asleep!'
Aquaria yawned and turned around to see Cell staring dreamily at her, "Aaah!" she cried in fright, forgetting that he was there and falling off the bed, "Don't do that!" she snapped.
"What?" he purred, "You were the one who asked me to sleep here, why were you sleeping here as well?" he asked gently.
"I, um. There was no where else to sleep so there!" she stated, poking her tongue out at him.
Cell looked down at his new armour, the helmet sitting back on his head as well, "What to do now." he sighed, leaning back against the bed and frowning hard.
"What do you mean?" asked Aquaria sympathetically.
"I have to get my revenge on Gohan! But, how?" stressed Cell.
"Oh I don't recommend it! Last time you got your butt kicked! Seriously kicked!" whistled Aquaria.
"Then what do you suggest?" he drawled, frustrated.
"You know, take your armour off, get some proper clothes, get a tan, settle down and enjoy life!" she grinned, sitting cross-legged on the bed.
"How? It's not like I can just Waltz into a store and ask to buy some clothes," he growled.
"That's where I can help! You can live here!" laughed Aquaria merrily.
"Are you sure?" he asked in awe.
Aquaria nodded, "You, me and my fluffy bunny slippers!" giggled Aquaria, her dark-chocolate eyes dancing.
"What is it with you and those slippers?" mumbled Cell, crossing his aching arms.
Aquaria just grinned cheerfully at him.
Cell saw the all-to-familiar twinkle in her eyes, "Oh no." he muttered.
"Why did the Ape jump off the building?" she smiled.
"Why?" drawled Cell.
"He wanted to show the world the stuff he was made of!"
Cell observed the medium-sized book case curiously. Aquaria had gone out to buy some clothes for him, and Cell couldn't help being curious.
'Curiosity killed the cat,' his mind warned him, "Too bad, I'm not a cat," he smirked.
He lifted a very heavy book down from the top-most shelf. It was a large and heavy book, heavy by human standards, with a leather cover and gold writing on the front, "Caidoz? Must be her last name. Strange, I wonder what it means." murmured Cell as he flicked through the pages of the photo album.
He smiled softly as he came across one of a five-year-old chibi looking Aquaria on a holiday in Hawaii. Cell found that she used to go on many different holidays with her parents.
"I wonder what happened." he thought aloud. His question was answered when he turned the page to see several pictures of. A funeral.
Cell had only to guess that it was her parents in the twin coffins. Aquaria looked about eleven, and a chibi five-year-old Gohan and his parents were also there, with very depressed, not to mention upset, looks on their faces. What followed after that were pictures of Aquaria and the Z fighters. In one particular photo of a group shot, Yamcha had scribbled his phone number in the bottom left corner. Cell scowled at his smiling figure, "Stupid pervert," he muttered darkly to the grinning photo as he shut the photo album with a definite 'wham'.
Aquaria looked around the men's clothing department, wishing that she'd asked for his size.
"Need some help, miss?" asked the quiet voice of one of the shop assistants.
"Um yeah. I'm trying to buy some clothes for a guy. About 'this' tall!" she explained, reaching up to show the lady his height.
"Very well, follow me," the shop assistant smiled and lead her to a rack of clothes.
Cell sat reading a rather large book, when Aquaria burst in carrying mountains of bags.
"Hey Cell! I got you some clothes!" she grinned. Cell helped her unload the bag. Then, to his horror opened a bag containing hundreds of pairs of. "Bunny slippers! All the colours! Fluffy, fuzzy, funny, furry! Every type! But I didn't buy any pink ones. I don't want to get them mixed up with the ones you got me," she blushed and shuffled her feet, which were wearing the bright pink fluffy bunny slippers.
"And! I got some for you too!" she grinned, holding out a pair of green- with-black-spots dinosaur slippers. Aquaria beamed up at him. "Uh, thanks." replied Cell as he accepted the gift and felt his cheeks heat up.
Cell looked in the mirror at his burly reflection. He was wearing a black t- shirt, jeans and a watch that Aquaria had bought him. He walked into the dining room when he heard his name being called. Not seeing anyone, Cell sat down at the beautiful wooden dining table which was polished so much that he could see his ghost-like reflection. The image was soon replaced with a large bowl of spaghetti bolognaise.
"Here! I made us dinner," smiled Aquaria as she sat down on the other side of the table and started to eat, very politely. "Aquaria." murmured Cell slowly.
"Hey! You've got your slippers on!" grinned Aquaria, pointing at his feet.
Cell looked up at her, not touching his spaghetti, "Aquaria. I am an android, I don't eat," he explained softly, as to not offend her. But she was upset anyway.
"But." she said quietly, her eyes loosing focus and her mouth open slightly as if she were gasping. Cell was about to apologise, when she looked up at him sympathetically, "I'm so sorry. I didn't know that you lived like that." she whispered, her eyes glued to her own bowl of dinner. Cell felt an uncomfortable twinge in his stomach.
"Oh you poor thing!" she cried, "Not being able to eat is like missing out on one of life's greatest pleasures! That Dr. Gero that you spoke of! How could he be so cruel!" she sniffed.
Cell made a strange face, 'Is food really that important to humans?' he mused silently.
Gohan felt uneasy, as if Cell's power were still lingering in the air around him.
"I destroyed him, I'm sure of it!" he muttered darkly to himself.
Cell yawned and tried to roll over, but he heard Aquaria giggling girlishly beside him. He opened one of his sleepy eyes to look at her. She just giggled harder.
"What?" he frowned.
"Oh Cell," giggled Aquaria, "I thought you said it only worked on humans!"
Cell's eyes widened slightly and he saw that his hand had been resting in a glass of warm water overnight, and that the bed wasn't as dry as he had thought it was.
"Tell me this isn't happening!" he growled, which sent Aquaria into another fit of hysteric giggling.
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Cell blinked his perfect magenta eyes open to see that over the night his body had healed itself, thanks to Aquaria's help. He also noticed that he wasn't the only one sleeping on the bed. Aquaria was curled up beside him, still wearing the clothes she wore yesterday, and snoring quietly.
Cell smiled, 'She looks so cute when she's asleep!'
Aquaria yawned and turned around to see Cell staring dreamily at her, "Aaah!" she cried in fright, forgetting that he was there and falling off the bed, "Don't do that!" she snapped.
"What?" he purred, "You were the one who asked me to sleep here, why were you sleeping here as well?" he asked gently.
"I, um. There was no where else to sleep so there!" she stated, poking her tongue out at him.
Cell looked down at his new armour, the helmet sitting back on his head as well, "What to do now." he sighed, leaning back against the bed and frowning hard.
"What do you mean?" asked Aquaria sympathetically.
"I have to get my revenge on Gohan! But, how?" stressed Cell.
"Oh I don't recommend it! Last time you got your butt kicked! Seriously kicked!" whistled Aquaria.
"Then what do you suggest?" he drawled, frustrated.
"You know, take your armour off, get some proper clothes, get a tan, settle down and enjoy life!" she grinned, sitting cross-legged on the bed.
"How? It's not like I can just Waltz into a store and ask to buy some clothes," he growled.
"That's where I can help! You can live here!" laughed Aquaria merrily.
"Are you sure?" he asked in awe.
Aquaria nodded, "You, me and my fluffy bunny slippers!" giggled Aquaria, her dark-chocolate eyes dancing.
"What is it with you and those slippers?" mumbled Cell, crossing his aching arms.
Aquaria just grinned cheerfully at him.
Cell saw the all-to-familiar twinkle in her eyes, "Oh no." he muttered.
"Why did the Ape jump off the building?" she smiled.
"Why?" drawled Cell.
"He wanted to show the world the stuff he was made of!"
Cell observed the medium-sized book case curiously. Aquaria had gone out to buy some clothes for him, and Cell couldn't help being curious.
'Curiosity killed the cat,' his mind warned him, "Too bad, I'm not a cat," he smirked.
He lifted a very heavy book down from the top-most shelf. It was a large and heavy book, heavy by human standards, with a leather cover and gold writing on the front, "Caidoz? Must be her last name. Strange, I wonder what it means." murmured Cell as he flicked through the pages of the photo album.
He smiled softly as he came across one of a five-year-old chibi looking Aquaria on a holiday in Hawaii. Cell found that she used to go on many different holidays with her parents.
"I wonder what happened." he thought aloud. His question was answered when he turned the page to see several pictures of. A funeral.
Cell had only to guess that it was her parents in the twin coffins. Aquaria looked about eleven, and a chibi five-year-old Gohan and his parents were also there, with very depressed, not to mention upset, looks on their faces. What followed after that were pictures of Aquaria and the Z fighters. In one particular photo of a group shot, Yamcha had scribbled his phone number in the bottom left corner. Cell scowled at his smiling figure, "Stupid pervert," he muttered darkly to the grinning photo as he shut the photo album with a definite 'wham'.
Aquaria looked around the men's clothing department, wishing that she'd asked for his size.
"Need some help, miss?" asked the quiet voice of one of the shop assistants.
"Um yeah. I'm trying to buy some clothes for a guy. About 'this' tall!" she explained, reaching up to show the lady his height.
"Very well, follow me," the shop assistant smiled and lead her to a rack of clothes.
Cell sat reading a rather large book, when Aquaria burst in carrying mountains of bags.
"Hey Cell! I got you some clothes!" she grinned. Cell helped her unload the bag. Then, to his horror opened a bag containing hundreds of pairs of. "Bunny slippers! All the colours! Fluffy, fuzzy, funny, furry! Every type! But I didn't buy any pink ones. I don't want to get them mixed up with the ones you got me," she blushed and shuffled her feet, which were wearing the bright pink fluffy bunny slippers.
"And! I got some for you too!" she grinned, holding out a pair of green- with-black-spots dinosaur slippers. Aquaria beamed up at him. "Uh, thanks." replied Cell as he accepted the gift and felt his cheeks heat up.
Cell looked in the mirror at his burly reflection. He was wearing a black t- shirt, jeans and a watch that Aquaria had bought him. He walked into the dining room when he heard his name being called. Not seeing anyone, Cell sat down at the beautiful wooden dining table which was polished so much that he could see his ghost-like reflection. The image was soon replaced with a large bowl of spaghetti bolognaise.
"Here! I made us dinner," smiled Aquaria as she sat down on the other side of the table and started to eat, very politely. "Aquaria." murmured Cell slowly.
"Hey! You've got your slippers on!" grinned Aquaria, pointing at his feet.
Cell looked up at her, not touching his spaghetti, "Aquaria. I am an android, I don't eat," he explained softly, as to not offend her. But she was upset anyway.
"But." she said quietly, her eyes loosing focus and her mouth open slightly as if she were gasping. Cell was about to apologise, when she looked up at him sympathetically, "I'm so sorry. I didn't know that you lived like that." she whispered, her eyes glued to her own bowl of dinner. Cell felt an uncomfortable twinge in his stomach.
"Oh you poor thing!" she cried, "Not being able to eat is like missing out on one of life's greatest pleasures! That Dr. Gero that you spoke of! How could he be so cruel!" she sniffed.
Cell made a strange face, 'Is food really that important to humans?' he mused silently.
Gohan felt uneasy, as if Cell's power were still lingering in the air around him.
"I destroyed him, I'm sure of it!" he muttered darkly to himself.
Cell yawned and tried to roll over, but he heard Aquaria giggling girlishly beside him. He opened one of his sleepy eyes to look at her. She just giggled harder.
"What?" he frowned.
"Oh Cell," giggled Aquaria, "I thought you said it only worked on humans!"
Cell's eyes widened slightly and he saw that his hand had been resting in a glass of warm water overnight, and that the bed wasn't as dry as he had thought it was.
"Tell me this isn't happening!" he growled, which sent Aquaria into another fit of hysteric giggling.
