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Cell, who was watching all this from the ledge, gasped as his love was turned to stone, 'I let her die, again. . .' he thought sadly, 'How could I do this? Sit around up here when I'm supposed to be helping, saving her. Not watching her die, again. Cell knew he had only ten seconds, enough to get revenge.
Ten seconds, With a roar, Cell swooped down from the mountain.
Nine seconds, Cell fired a ki blast.
Eight seconds, Debura narrowly missed it, because Cell's anger slowed his aim.
Seven seconds, Cell landed on the plain.
Six seconds, "You killed Aquaria. . ." hissed Cell
Five seconds, "Die!!!" Cell yelled.
Four seconds, Cell ran at Debura.
Three seconds, Debura braced himself.
Two seconds, Cell fired up his ki.
One second left, Cell ran right at Debura, but on contact seemed to run through him like a ghost made of smoke.
Streams of silver tears ran down the side of Cindi's pale face, 'No. . .' she thought, lost.
SK felt a twinge of sorrow for Cindi, he could tell that those were her parents.
Cindi's feet gave way beneath her, she sunk to the ground, crying. Debura, in frustration, took care of the 'hidden' Z fighters.
Cindi sat on the plain floor in a fettle position. Her tail curled around her left leg and her head hidden behind her arms, 'They're dead. . .' she thought sadly, 'I'm alone now, what do I do?' Cindi whipped her head around to see the ship, she glared at it, 'That- that thing. It's that thing's fault! Because of that stupid devil-person, my parents are gone. . .' thought Cindi angrily. Cindi stopped and looked at Aquaria, who's face, although stone, was still set in a determined expression. Cindi knew what she had to do, find out how to get her mother back! Cindi's tail swished in front of her and opened up, Cindi's tail was smaller that first-form-Cell's had been, so she usually used it to store items, although if they were the wrong shape, or too hard, it would be very painful. She only carried one thing in her tail, her dark blue, fuzzy mouse slippers. Cindi slipped them on with a grin, her mother had designed and made them herself just for her, Cindi.
Cindi looked up at Aquaria, "Thanks Mum," she smiled, before running off to try and get in the ship.
Cindi ran to the ship and tried to open the door, to no avail. She cursed to herself, then stuck her sensitive ear to the side of the ship, trying to hear the voices inside.
"Papa rapper?" Cindi murmured as she eavesdropped, "The wrinkly dude's Dad is a rapper? I didn't know evil guys were into rap music. . ."
Five minutes later, Cindi got bored and sat down outside the ship, growling in frustration.
"Stupid headache," she mumbled. She closed her eyes and tried to find the source of it. She searched through her memory of the Z fighters that made up Cell, a few of them had psychic powers, "Ah, so that's why SK kept going into my mind!" Cindi murmured, "Ew."
Five more minutes, "Arg! Something happen already!" cried Cindi in frustration, she kicked the ship. Silence, then the earth started to shake slightly and small rocks began to rise into the air.
"Ah! No! Mum!" cried Cindi, trying to stop her mother from falling over. Cindi felt the headache lift, "Huh? What?! Midget died?! Oh! I knew someone would step on him!" muttered Cindi, when in actual truth, they had just been teleported to the fight she had been at before, at the stadium.
Cell blinked several times before he noticed that he was lying on the ground in H.F.I.L.
"Aquaria. . .?" he murmured, squinting up at the figure that was crouched beside him, he could berley make out a silhouette, his eyes were so sore and blurry.
"Wrong," replied Frieza's horrible voice.
Cell frowned and sat up, rubbing his armoured head, "How dare that creature harm her. . .!"
He muttered angrily, getting up and stretching.
Cell looked around, he was back in the jail. He strode over to the barred exit and tapped the troll, who was guarding the jail, on the shoulder.
"What?" sneered the troll.
"How long have I been here?" Cell asked sternly.
"A while," replied the troll.
"Did you happen to see anybody with long blue hair around here?" Cell asked slowly.
"No, but King Yemma has spotted about three people stuck half-way to death. One was green, one was bald, and one had blue hair," explained the troll dumbly.
"Piccolo, Krillin and Aquaria. . ." Cell murmured, "You have to let me out of here!" he demanded, "I have to see her!"
"Can't stay two minutes in this place can you?" Frieza sneered, "Not perfect enough for you Cell?"
"Stay out of this Frieza," Cell growled.
"You're not leaving," snorted the troll, turning away form him.
"Get Yemma, he will listen!" commanded Cell, ki radiating from his body.
"Don't waste your time, why would anyone listen to you?" mumbled one of the Ginue Force.
Cell spun around, "I left to save my only living child, she's alive but now Aquaria is half-dead!" he thundered, the mountain shook with his voice, "I may be the only one that can save her! And I will not rot in this waste land while the only person who ever cared about me is in peril!!!"
"Aw, let's all feel sorry for the lonely cockroach," suggested Frieza sarcastically.
Cell ignored him, and stared out the barred exit, 'Please don't die Aquaria. Even if I have to be alone forever, you have to live. For Cindi's sake and for your own!'
Cindi had given up on waiting patiently for something to happen, she knocked politely on the door, several times, tried to kick the ship, which hurt her foot. She then proceeded to yell insults at the ship, which made Debura, who could hear her wonder who had taught her to swear and insult in thirteen different languages.
Cindi yelped when SK and Gohan appeared suddenly behind her, and the doors to the ship opened, "Oh yeah, you open for them but not for the people who knock?!"
Gohan rushed passed Cindi and into the ship, Cindi went to follow.
"Stop, I'm going first," SK stated firmly.
"Why?" drawled Cindi.
"Because for one. I'm a god. And two, I don't trust that thing," he muttered, pointing at her tail as he walked past her and into the ship.
Cindi smirked and followed, 'You never know midget, I just might get a little hungry and. . .' thought Cindi sneakily.
'Don't even think it!' retorted SK in telepathy.
Cindi was silent for a moment as the three walked down the corridor, "I'm bored!" she complained, "Wait. . .no, I'm hungry!!!" she whined.
They entered a large room, Cindi looked around, "Ah! Froggies!" she cried in terror, hiding behind SK. Gohan blasted all of the frig-like guards and they continued to walk through the passage.
'What was that?' hissed SK in his mind.
'Uh, sorry. It's just that. . . I'm afraid of frogs,' replied Cindi.
'The spawn of the mighty Cell-' thought SK scoffingly.
"Clone of the mighty Cell," Cindi corrected him.
'The clone of the 'mighty' Cell is afraid of frogs?' thought SK idly.
'A 'mighty god' can exist that high?' she thought to him.
"Would you leave my height alone?!" growled SK, out loud.
Gohan gave the two squabbling ones a funny look.
"He started it!" accused Cindi.
SK was about to protest when Cindi flew over to Gohan and whispered in his ear, "I think this one's a little funny in the head. I mean, he thinks he's a god!" she whispered.
Gohan sighed and kept walking.
Cindi got bored, so she decided to try singing, "Hickory Dikory Dock! The mouse ran up the clock! The Clock struck one. . . The rest got away with minor injuries," she grinned to herself.
Aquaria opened her eyes, she was floating in some sort of vortex.
"Where am I?" she murmured numbly.
"In the void between life and death," replied Piccolo casually.
Krillin was still out cold.
"Let me guess, turned into stone too?" she asked, trying to swim about in the zero-gravity dimension.
Piccolo was floating with his arms and legs crossed in meditation, Krillin was floating limply around the dimension, forgotten.
"Yes, by Debura," Piccolo growled.
Aquaria flapped her arms to try and propel herself around the dimension, "That's harsh. How do we get out of here?" asked Aquaria. "We can't, not until Debura is defeated," Piccolo answered, his eyes still closed in meditation.
"Oh well, it shouldn't take Cindi that long to kick his butt. No point even getting comfortable," she yawned. "Cindi? You mean that Cell-like kid you were protecting?" questioned Piccolo, opening his eyes. "Yeah. She's a Cell junior, she can handle it. No pressure," she smirked at the vortex.
Piccolo snorted, "She won't stand a chance," he murmured.
Aquaria didn't listen to him, she simply took off her bunny slippers and hugged them to her chest, "Cell. . . I miss you. . ." she whispered to the slippers, "Please rescue me. . ."
Cell, who was watching all this from the ledge, gasped as his love was turned to stone, 'I let her die, again. . .' he thought sadly, 'How could I do this? Sit around up here when I'm supposed to be helping, saving her. Not watching her die, again. Cell knew he had only ten seconds, enough to get revenge.
Ten seconds, With a roar, Cell swooped down from the mountain.
Nine seconds, Cell fired a ki blast.
Eight seconds, Debura narrowly missed it, because Cell's anger slowed his aim.
Seven seconds, Cell landed on the plain.
Six seconds, "You killed Aquaria. . ." hissed Cell
Five seconds, "Die!!!" Cell yelled.
Four seconds, Cell ran at Debura.
Three seconds, Debura braced himself.
Two seconds, Cell fired up his ki.
One second left, Cell ran right at Debura, but on contact seemed to run through him like a ghost made of smoke.
Streams of silver tears ran down the side of Cindi's pale face, 'No. . .' she thought, lost.
SK felt a twinge of sorrow for Cindi, he could tell that those were her parents.
Cindi's feet gave way beneath her, she sunk to the ground, crying. Debura, in frustration, took care of the 'hidden' Z fighters.
Cindi sat on the plain floor in a fettle position. Her tail curled around her left leg and her head hidden behind her arms, 'They're dead. . .' she thought sadly, 'I'm alone now, what do I do?' Cindi whipped her head around to see the ship, she glared at it, 'That- that thing. It's that thing's fault! Because of that stupid devil-person, my parents are gone. . .' thought Cindi angrily. Cindi stopped and looked at Aquaria, who's face, although stone, was still set in a determined expression. Cindi knew what she had to do, find out how to get her mother back! Cindi's tail swished in front of her and opened up, Cindi's tail was smaller that first-form-Cell's had been, so she usually used it to store items, although if they were the wrong shape, or too hard, it would be very painful. She only carried one thing in her tail, her dark blue, fuzzy mouse slippers. Cindi slipped them on with a grin, her mother had designed and made them herself just for her, Cindi.
Cindi looked up at Aquaria, "Thanks Mum," she smiled, before running off to try and get in the ship.
Cindi ran to the ship and tried to open the door, to no avail. She cursed to herself, then stuck her sensitive ear to the side of the ship, trying to hear the voices inside.
"Papa rapper?" Cindi murmured as she eavesdropped, "The wrinkly dude's Dad is a rapper? I didn't know evil guys were into rap music. . ."
Five minutes later, Cindi got bored and sat down outside the ship, growling in frustration.
"Stupid headache," she mumbled. She closed her eyes and tried to find the source of it. She searched through her memory of the Z fighters that made up Cell, a few of them had psychic powers, "Ah, so that's why SK kept going into my mind!" Cindi murmured, "Ew."
Five more minutes, "Arg! Something happen already!" cried Cindi in frustration, she kicked the ship. Silence, then the earth started to shake slightly and small rocks began to rise into the air.
"Ah! No! Mum!" cried Cindi, trying to stop her mother from falling over. Cindi felt the headache lift, "Huh? What?! Midget died?! Oh! I knew someone would step on him!" muttered Cindi, when in actual truth, they had just been teleported to the fight she had been at before, at the stadium.
Cell blinked several times before he noticed that he was lying on the ground in H.F.I.L.
"Aquaria. . .?" he murmured, squinting up at the figure that was crouched beside him, he could berley make out a silhouette, his eyes were so sore and blurry.
"Wrong," replied Frieza's horrible voice.
Cell frowned and sat up, rubbing his armoured head, "How dare that creature harm her. . .!"
He muttered angrily, getting up and stretching.
Cell looked around, he was back in the jail. He strode over to the barred exit and tapped the troll, who was guarding the jail, on the shoulder.
"What?" sneered the troll.
"How long have I been here?" Cell asked sternly.
"A while," replied the troll.
"Did you happen to see anybody with long blue hair around here?" Cell asked slowly.
"No, but King Yemma has spotted about three people stuck half-way to death. One was green, one was bald, and one had blue hair," explained the troll dumbly.
"Piccolo, Krillin and Aquaria. . ." Cell murmured, "You have to let me out of here!" he demanded, "I have to see her!"
"Can't stay two minutes in this place can you?" Frieza sneered, "Not perfect enough for you Cell?"
"Stay out of this Frieza," Cell growled.
"You're not leaving," snorted the troll, turning away form him.
"Get Yemma, he will listen!" commanded Cell, ki radiating from his body.
"Don't waste your time, why would anyone listen to you?" mumbled one of the Ginue Force.
Cell spun around, "I left to save my only living child, she's alive but now Aquaria is half-dead!" he thundered, the mountain shook with his voice, "I may be the only one that can save her! And I will not rot in this waste land while the only person who ever cared about me is in peril!!!"
"Aw, let's all feel sorry for the lonely cockroach," suggested Frieza sarcastically.
Cell ignored him, and stared out the barred exit, 'Please don't die Aquaria. Even if I have to be alone forever, you have to live. For Cindi's sake and for your own!'
Cindi had given up on waiting patiently for something to happen, she knocked politely on the door, several times, tried to kick the ship, which hurt her foot. She then proceeded to yell insults at the ship, which made Debura, who could hear her wonder who had taught her to swear and insult in thirteen different languages.
Cindi yelped when SK and Gohan appeared suddenly behind her, and the doors to the ship opened, "Oh yeah, you open for them but not for the people who knock?!"
Gohan rushed passed Cindi and into the ship, Cindi went to follow.
"Stop, I'm going first," SK stated firmly.
"Why?" drawled Cindi.
"Because for one. I'm a god. And two, I don't trust that thing," he muttered, pointing at her tail as he walked past her and into the ship.
Cindi smirked and followed, 'You never know midget, I just might get a little hungry and. . .' thought Cindi sneakily.
'Don't even think it!' retorted SK in telepathy.
Cindi was silent for a moment as the three walked down the corridor, "I'm bored!" she complained, "Wait. . .no, I'm hungry!!!" she whined.
They entered a large room, Cindi looked around, "Ah! Froggies!" she cried in terror, hiding behind SK. Gohan blasted all of the frig-like guards and they continued to walk through the passage.
'What was that?' hissed SK in his mind.
'Uh, sorry. It's just that. . . I'm afraid of frogs,' replied Cindi.
'The spawn of the mighty Cell-' thought SK scoffingly.
"Clone of the mighty Cell," Cindi corrected him.
'The clone of the 'mighty' Cell is afraid of frogs?' thought SK idly.
'A 'mighty god' can exist that high?' she thought to him.
"Would you leave my height alone?!" growled SK, out loud.
Gohan gave the two squabbling ones a funny look.
"He started it!" accused Cindi.
SK was about to protest when Cindi flew over to Gohan and whispered in his ear, "I think this one's a little funny in the head. I mean, he thinks he's a god!" she whispered.
Gohan sighed and kept walking.
Cindi got bored, so she decided to try singing, "Hickory Dikory Dock! The mouse ran up the clock! The Clock struck one. . . The rest got away with minor injuries," she grinned to herself.
Aquaria opened her eyes, she was floating in some sort of vortex.
"Where am I?" she murmured numbly.
"In the void between life and death," replied Piccolo casually.
Krillin was still out cold.
"Let me guess, turned into stone too?" she asked, trying to swim about in the zero-gravity dimension.
Piccolo was floating with his arms and legs crossed in meditation, Krillin was floating limply around the dimension, forgotten.
"Yes, by Debura," Piccolo growled.
Aquaria flapped her arms to try and propel herself around the dimension, "That's harsh. How do we get out of here?" asked Aquaria. "We can't, not until Debura is defeated," Piccolo answered, his eyes still closed in meditation.
"Oh well, it shouldn't take Cindi that long to kick his butt. No point even getting comfortable," she yawned. "Cindi? You mean that Cell-like kid you were protecting?" questioned Piccolo, opening his eyes. "Yeah. She's a Cell junior, she can handle it. No pressure," she smirked at the vortex.
Piccolo snorted, "She won't stand a chance," he murmured.
Aquaria didn't listen to him, she simply took off her bunny slippers and hugged them to her chest, "Cell. . . I miss you. . ." she whispered to the slippers, "Please rescue me. . ."
