Author's Notes: BUah ha. I'm back! Weeeeoooo!

Disclaimer: No own DB/Z/GT

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The ends of Chichi's clothing were getting warmer as the hole grew bigger, filling the room with light.
Persperation dripped off her forehead as she pulled her aching body away from the sun, a look of horror in
her dark eyes. She shut them and prepared herself to be destroyed.

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Kakkarot ran into the castle, the only light was the sun. He ran down the halls but was stopped by a large beast,
it resembled a dragon. He glared and took his position. "I have no time for you!" He yelled at a blast flew from the palms
of his hand and hit the dragon, detaching the head from it's neck. He continued, jumping over the corpse, and raced down the
stairs. He could feel her now, her presence was stronger. He reached for a door but his hand was slapped away. It seemed as
if he was shocked, he looked at the door handle and studied it. He then heard the voice behind him, hissing in his ear. He
turend.

"Welcome to my Castle," A demon smiled, it's red eyes glowing with pleasure, "COme to rescue the damsel in distress?"

"What the hell have you done with her?!" He ordered, making a grab for the demon's throat, but he disappeared.
His shadowy figure seemed to evaporate from the ground behind Kakkarot, and Kakkarot turned to face him
once again.

"You've beaten my pet?" The Demon asked, his face looking disappointed, "He was just a baby, not yet strong enough to fight you.
Unfortunately, he was one of the last dragons too... it'll take me centuries to find another."

"You don't have that long to live," Kakkarot glared and stood in his fighting position, "Unless you
give me her unharmed."

"Now, now," The demon smiled, "Don't be so hastey."

"If she's hurt at all I swear I'll..."

"You'll what? Kill me? Ha! You haven't the strength to kill me," The Demon grinned, it's pointy, yellow teeth shining in the dim
glow of the sun. Kakkarot's ears twitched at the sound of a yell. He recognized the voice. It was Chichi.

"You don't have time to reach her now anyway," The demon informed him, "She'll be burned to a crisp in thirty seconds... a minute if
she's lucky."

"You bastard," Kakkarot stood up straight, placing two of his fingers on his forehead, and disappeared.

"...Not as much fun as I'd hoped it would be," The Demon said, and he too disappeared.

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"CHICHI!" Kakkarot yelled as he raced towards her. Her slim body was forcing itself back, away from the beam of the sun.
The beam was only cenimeters away from her, and it was spreading fast. He grabbed her, pulling her hard enough for the chains
that held her to break. He gathered her in his arms and held her, falling to his knees in the corner of the room, away from
the sun, and rocked back and forth. He breathed into her hair. "Forgive me."

Chichi's eyes closed and her muscles relaxed, she felt the tension lift off her shoulders. "Where is he?" She murmured in a drowsy
tone.

"I left him back there to get you..." He told her, and kissed the top of her head, "I won't let him near you
again."

"He killed AUguste," She whispered. Kakkarot paused and looked at Chichi, he felt jealousy rise in him. He then nodded and held
her once more.

"Yes," He whispered in reply, "He did. But you're safe now. I'm here with you. I won't let anything happen to you."

Chichi nodded slowly, "Don't leave me again."

"Never," He told her. He picked her up off the ground and stepped around the sunlight. "...We'll have to wait for the sun to set
to leave."

"I know," She said, "And I doubt that Demon will leave us alone until then." Kakkarot sat back down
in the darkness, holding Chichi in his strong arms. She sighed a content sigh. "I won't be much help fighting against him
now." Kakkarot smiled softly at her.

"Get some rest," He told her, "I'll watch out." She closed her eyes, welcoming sleep. Kakkarot watched everything around him closely,
his dark eyes followed every movement the wind made, every shadow the sun left as it sank back and allowed the night to rise. Chichi
opened her eyes.

"...Nothing's happened?" She asked.

"No..." Kakkarot said, "And I'm worried about it."

"So am I," She told him. She slowly stood up and walked a few feet away from Kakkarot, her back towards him, and looked out a window.
He stood up as well. Behind him, the Demon rose.
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Author's Notes: Buah ha. Hoped you liked. Thanks for the reviews!