A/N: Okay, folks, sorry this story being one big block.if it looks like
that then I don't know what to tell ya.I have tried to re upload it several
times with no luck. If you want to read this story without having to
squent go to www.mediaminer.org and look under the undername 'Skayda' there
you will find it, as well as my other work, under the title "The Piccolo
and Alaura Saga, Episode Four: Children of the Dawn". Also, the italics
and bolds I put in show up on mm.org as they don't in ff.net and, of
course, it's spaced properly. (
~Ami
They rode back to the house in relative silence, Yamcha and Gohan sat in
the back to give the front seat to the elderly out of respect for his age
and everyone pretty much kept his or her own counsel. Alaura silently
cursed the rain which had begun to fall soon after she left and the fear
she felt in her gut at the realization that the father of all three of her
children sat only a few inches from her in the back seat of her car.
Gohan looked out the window at the passing scenery and thought that it
probably would much faster if he just flew and carried them all back to
Piccolo and Alaura's.but he knew that wouldn't be appropriate to suggest.
Not to mention what Piccolo would do to him if he showed up carrying his
woman in his arms.No, Gohan did not want to dwell on that particular train
of thought.
Still, He thought as he turned to stare at the back of her golden-blonde
haired head, so unlike his own Videl's midnight locks, I have to admit,
I've been thinking about her a lot.and little Neko.wait, He corrected
himself, Neko's not little anymore, hasn't been for quite sometime. Kami,
how I've missed that imp! I wonder what she's up to now.
Gohan looks like he's relaxing more, Master Roshi observed from the
rearview mirror out of the corner of his eye, although he hadn't bothered
to remove his shades, That's good. If what I suspect is true about those
little girls of his everyone needs to be comfortable with each other. That
means old grudges must be laid to rest.Roshi's eyes drifted over towards
Alaura, downward towards her blouse where it's elastic neckline had be
slowly drifting off one shoulder, nearly exposing one of her.She has almost
as terrific boobs as Bulma.
Kam! Master Roshi's practically taking advantage of her! Yamcha narrowed
his eyes at the sense taking place in the front seat, Geez, Old Man, put a
cork in it, would ya! Ya make the rest of us look bad.hey, I wonder how
that Neko chick's doing.she was looking hot the last time I saw her.
I hope we arrive home soon, Alaura thought as she noticed how Gohan was
smiling at her front behind and the other two were pretty much ogling her
straight out, She fidgeted in her seat and hoped none of the noticed, Not
soon enough.
"Alaura," Gohan began, because he began to notice her energy seemed to.fade
in and out, like she was nervous and trying to hide it or something, "Tell
me, what has Neko been up to lately? Is she entering the tournament?"
"No," Alaura said after a slight pause, "Piccolo wanted her to, but she had
other.responsibilities. She goes to college now and gets nearly straight
A's. We're very proud of her."
Straight A's! Gohan thought, nearly beaming, Wow! She gets that from me, I
just know it! I can't believe it, Neko's in college now! Wow!
"Is she.in school now?" He asked, warming to the topic, "What's her
major.?"
"No, she's home visiting for a week," Alaura said, remembering all the fun
they used to have when 'Uncle Gohan' had been a part of their lives, she
knew Neko missed him as well, "Something about a teacher's conference.
She wants to be a doctor of some sort.to care for children."
"She would be good with kids," Gohan mussed, "Maybe she can come over and
help Videl after we have ours!"
Alaura grew silent. Her mood seemed to darken like the skies outside the
car. The swishing of the windshield wipers the only sound for a few
moments. Finally, she said, in a low voice, "You have other children who
need you, Gohan."
"Yes, I was just.I mean I was only.." Gohan started as Yamcha leaned
forward in interest and Master Roshi seemed sink lower in his chair.
I knew I should have told him, He thought, fearing the storm brewing within
the car more than the one outside of it, How could I be so foolish.?
"You know what I'm talking about, Gohan." Alaura said, twisting the wheel
hard to avoid a stray cat and nearly sliding off the road, the rain beat
down like mad, "Don't bother to play stupid..that only works with your
father."
"I swear! I have no idea what your talking about, Alaura!" Gohan asked as
he held onto the side of the back door handle to keep from sliding into
Yamcha, who had ahold of his'. "If you don't want to talk to now, at least
wait until we're alone to tell me what's on your mind."
Alaura didn't reply. She was busy navigating through the treacherous dirt
paths she rarely used which lead up to her house and grounds. One false
move would leave them in a ditch or worse, slammed into a tree, not that
she had any doubt that Gohan would be able to save them all from certain
death, but still, better to be safe than sorry.
She felt something odd almost at once, like something was out of place, but
she could quite discover it. Gohan cried out from the backseat, having
felt that which Alaura had no name for. All he could feel was pain and a
cry for help, echoing over and over in his head...
In Piccolo's voice!
"Something's happened!" Gohan cried, "Alaura! Your house! Look!"
She did and caught the scream in her throat, all she could think about were
her children. The children she'd left in Piccolo and her daughter's care!
If Neko couldn't handle them, she was certain that Piccolo would have no
trouble.But, now flames engulfed her house, billowing smoke joined the dark
grayness of the clouds pouring out rain onto the house as if the heaven's
were offended by such destruction and wished to end it.
"No!" She finally got out, slammed her foot on the brake too hard and sent
the car into a spin, "No!"
Finally getting the vehicle under control she barely had it stopped before
she shoved open the door and stumbled out. She began to run, as if death
were licking hot flames upon her heels, losing her shoes in the muddied
ground, she tripped once, got up and continued, her white blouse muddied
and wet, sticking to her and she face filled with a kind of terror no
mother should ever have to experience.
"Alaura!" Gohan opened his door and got out, he took to the air and landed
in front of her, "Wait! You can't go in there! You'll die! Alaura, stop!"
"Get out of my way, Gohan!" Alaura coughed, shoving a hank of wet tangled
hair from her eyes which seemed more the color of cold, sharp ice right
now, "I have to save them! Gohan, please! Help me! Go save my childen! Your
children!"
Gohan! He turned from Alaura as his old teacher's voice filled his head
once more, the old connection they had always shared seemed back as thought
it had never been severed.perhaps it really never had been, Tell Alaura the
twins are not in the house! Kami! Please help! I.I can't find them! I can't
find.
"Piccolo!"
Alaura heard the mental communication which had passed between Piccolo and
Gohan, being close to both, and a cold, dark had seemed to grasp her heart
in it's grip and close ever tighter into a fist of utter fear.
"What does he mean," She asked, her eyes wide with terror, she grabbed
Gohan's shirt front and yanked him towards her livid face "He can't find
them?! What does he mean?!"
"I don't know!" Gohan said, disentangling himself from the frantic woman's
grip, "I'll go find out! Stay here!"
He took off to the air and Alaura was left there to fume and worry in the
rain. She barely heard her eldest come up to her and wrap her arms about
her shoulders. Her arms, almost of their own accord, snaked about her
daughter's waist as she bent her head into her gown-up child's shoulder.
"What happened?" She cried, "I wasn't gone that long! What happened?"
"I don't know, Mom." Neko cried, "I was just talking with Father and the
girls were at the house fast asleep.I swear I only left them for a few
minutes.I swear I."
Alaura pushed her away and looked at her through cold, cold eyes. Eyes
Neko had never seen herself reflected out of from her mother's point of
view. It terrified her to her core. "You.left.them.alone?" Alaura's
words came out very clear, very hard, Neko backed up and all but whimpered.
For all the training in physical defense tactics she'd been through, all
it took was a certain look or tone of voice from her mother to turn her
into a quivering bowl of jello.
"I'm sorry!" She cried, "I didn't mean to! Mom.please.I."
Alaura saw herself through her daughter's eyes and hated what she saw. She
fell to her knees in shame, clutching at Neko's legs, tears streaming down
her cheeks. "Neko.darling..I'm so sorry.I'm so sorry.I would never blame
you for anything..Never."
Neko lowered herself to her mother's level on the ground and embraced her,
the tears falling from her our dark eyes blending with her mother's as they
pressed their faces, cheek to cheek, and wept, the rain washing both sets
of tears away as the daughter forgave the mother for only reacting with her
fear.
