A Magical Adventure
By Moonraker one
CHAPTER TWELVE - Akkuvedi and Tien's Date
As Akkuvedi and Tien flew off toward their date, Tien decided that their date was going to be two parts: part one, he'd decide where to go, and part two, she'd decide where to go afterward. For the first part, Tien's part, they'd go out on a simple date; Bulma agreed that she'd let them eat for free at one of the restaurants her father owned. For Akkuvedi's part, she'd take him to one of her favorite romantic places: Planet Mantol, where she and he would watch the energy storms immediately outside the planet's orbit that caused a brilliant light show, and after that, they'd come back to Earth. For the entire first part, Tien and Akkuvedi exchanged small talk at the restaurant, but the whole time, they were simply in awe of the other's good qualities.
[Wow,] thought Akkuvedi. [He's really had some excellent experiences! I wish I could've been there when he fought Goku at the World Martial Arts Tournament!]
And as she spoke, Tien had his own amazements toward her.
[Awesome!] He thought. [She's really seen that much of the universe?! I wish I was there! Those battles must've been really cool!]
Yup, both of them had some excellent qualities that intrigued the other; putting it in simpler terms, there was love developing, albeit slowly. Once Akkuvedi and Tien both left the restaurant, and headed for the ship, Videl was there to give Akku her personal opinion.
"So, Videl," said Akkuvedi. "How'm I doin?"
Videl winked at her and gave her the thumbs up. "You're doing excellent, Akku."
And, Videl was right; Akkuvedi was going excellently. She was doing her part to amaze Tien, and Tien was amazing her at the same time. This second part of the first date, was probably going to be the most important part, by far. This was going to be the part with little or no talk, and that would easily make or break the date.
Fortunately, they both got there safely. They flew until they got to the top of a cozy, grass-topped hill. They waited there for roughly twenty minutes while the storms brewed in outside space, and when they started, the two held each other closer. Neither needed to do or say anything. Nothing was going to ruin this night. Not even several hundred thousand military forces in the area fighting each other, and forcing the two to choose sides.
"So, Tien," Akkuvedi said, jokingly. "What side are you on?"
Tien laughed a bit and replied, "I'm on whatever side you're on!"
"Well, then," She said, with a gleam in her eye. "We're on our own side, and they're all history!"
He nodded to agree, and the two used their powers to take apart the entire two armies. Not killing, for that was against Tien's motto, if he had one; they simply rendered the group unconscious. You'd think that an intense battle would screw up the momentum of the night, but you'd be wrong. Both Tien and Akkuvedi enjoyed the thrill of battle, as did many of their friends. It was the perfect ending to a perfect night.
As the duo made it back to Earth, they decided on one final kiss before they separated. If you're wondering what Tien was thinking, it'd be best listening to "More" by Trace Adkins:
--If anybody's told me, anybody's have a hold on me; I'd say they were out of their minds. But speaking of crazy, I'm finding lately, all I want, all I need, all the time is:--
-chorus-
More of your sweet love, too much just ain't enough. I never needed a fix like this before. Too strong to resist, I don't know when to quit. Like a kid in a candy store, keep me coming back for more.--
--I can't explain it, I'm more than infatuated. You got me good, I got it bad. There's no doubt about it, I can't live without it. What you got, I just gotta have, so give me:--
-repeat chorus twice-
--more, keep me coming back for more, more and more and more and more, coming back for more.-
-end of song-
That would about explain his mentality about her. She felt similarly about him, and you could say, that they had something that would go far, all from the first date. That was a first, considering this world's nature for love; it isn't exactly like the movies, to say it mildly.
By Moonraker one
CHAPTER TWELVE - Akkuvedi and Tien's Date
As Akkuvedi and Tien flew off toward their date, Tien decided that their date was going to be two parts: part one, he'd decide where to go, and part two, she'd decide where to go afterward. For the first part, Tien's part, they'd go out on a simple date; Bulma agreed that she'd let them eat for free at one of the restaurants her father owned. For Akkuvedi's part, she'd take him to one of her favorite romantic places: Planet Mantol, where she and he would watch the energy storms immediately outside the planet's orbit that caused a brilliant light show, and after that, they'd come back to Earth. For the entire first part, Tien and Akkuvedi exchanged small talk at the restaurant, but the whole time, they were simply in awe of the other's good qualities.
[Wow,] thought Akkuvedi. [He's really had some excellent experiences! I wish I could've been there when he fought Goku at the World Martial Arts Tournament!]
And as she spoke, Tien had his own amazements toward her.
[Awesome!] He thought. [She's really seen that much of the universe?! I wish I was there! Those battles must've been really cool!]
Yup, both of them had some excellent qualities that intrigued the other; putting it in simpler terms, there was love developing, albeit slowly. Once Akkuvedi and Tien both left the restaurant, and headed for the ship, Videl was there to give Akku her personal opinion.
"So, Videl," said Akkuvedi. "How'm I doin?"
Videl winked at her and gave her the thumbs up. "You're doing excellent, Akku."
And, Videl was right; Akkuvedi was going excellently. She was doing her part to amaze Tien, and Tien was amazing her at the same time. This second part of the first date, was probably going to be the most important part, by far. This was going to be the part with little or no talk, and that would easily make or break the date.
Fortunately, they both got there safely. They flew until they got to the top of a cozy, grass-topped hill. They waited there for roughly twenty minutes while the storms brewed in outside space, and when they started, the two held each other closer. Neither needed to do or say anything. Nothing was going to ruin this night. Not even several hundred thousand military forces in the area fighting each other, and forcing the two to choose sides.
"So, Tien," Akkuvedi said, jokingly. "What side are you on?"
Tien laughed a bit and replied, "I'm on whatever side you're on!"
"Well, then," She said, with a gleam in her eye. "We're on our own side, and they're all history!"
He nodded to agree, and the two used their powers to take apart the entire two armies. Not killing, for that was against Tien's motto, if he had one; they simply rendered the group unconscious. You'd think that an intense battle would screw up the momentum of the night, but you'd be wrong. Both Tien and Akkuvedi enjoyed the thrill of battle, as did many of their friends. It was the perfect ending to a perfect night.
As the duo made it back to Earth, they decided on one final kiss before they separated. If you're wondering what Tien was thinking, it'd be best listening to "More" by Trace Adkins:
--If anybody's told me, anybody's have a hold on me; I'd say they were out of their minds. But speaking of crazy, I'm finding lately, all I want, all I need, all the time is:--
-chorus-
More of your sweet love, too much just ain't enough. I never needed a fix like this before. Too strong to resist, I don't know when to quit. Like a kid in a candy store, keep me coming back for more.--
--I can't explain it, I'm more than infatuated. You got me good, I got it bad. There's no doubt about it, I can't live without it. What you got, I just gotta have, so give me:--
-repeat chorus twice-
--more, keep me coming back for more, more and more and more and more, coming back for more.-
-end of song-
That would about explain his mentality about her. She felt similarly about him, and you could say, that they had something that would go far, all from the first date. That was a first, considering this world's nature for love; it isn't exactly like the movies, to say it mildly.
