[AN- Hey all...sorry it took so long for me to get the next chapter out. Been busy...kinda. That and I just haven't felt like typing out 13 notebook pages worth of story. But I feel like it now. Let's all do a happy dance. *does happy dance*
Ok...now onto all the other crap. I do not own DBZ. I wish I did though. None of the DBZ characters belong to me. Kyoto, Shunjuki, and the planet Ryain on the other hand DO belong to me. I copy write them To me!!!! (C)!!!!! MINE!!! You even think of using them without my permission prepare to have a huge ass lawsuit of your @$$!!!!!!! If anyone would like to draw my characters that is fine, as long as you send them to me so I can see. I'd like to see how other people vision my characters.
This fic is dedicated to my bestest friend Halogatomon. Ok. On with fic.]
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When Two Worlds Collide- Chapter 14
Trunks went down to breakfast the next morning feeling gloomy. He had trouble getting to sleep the night before, and the dream that he had when he finally did fall asleep didn't help at all. He dreamed that he and Kyoto were by a waterfall in the rainforest. They were making wild, passionate long over and over again. Each time they did it, it would get better and better. He awoke with a start and soon found himself wondering if that's what it would actually have been like with her.
"Good morning son." Bulma said to Trunks when he walked into the kitchen.
"'Morning." he mumbled back as he made a bowl of cereal. He sat down and though about the events that took place. As he ate he remembered all the horrible things he had said to Kyoto. He then realized how selfish and uncaring he had been. He felt absolutely awful. It was only after Kyoto had left in a flood of tears did he actually think about what she said. Kyoto was still a virgin, and she wanted to be sure the person she gave herself to was the right one.
Claire had told everyone that she and Trunks had done it, but in reality they had never gone all the way. The farthest they had gone was touching, petting, fingering. Trunks himself was a virgin, but for the sake of popularity he had gone along with Claire's story. Personally he was a virgin, publicly he was not.
"Good morning everyone." a voice rang out, pulling Trunks from his thoughts.
He looked up to see Kyoto waltz into the room. At first glance she looked as though last night had never happened. After a few moments though, he saw the darkness that hung in her eyes. He noticed how she had avoided making eye contact with him, even as she sat down across from him. She spoke in Ryain to her mother, who responded back in Ryain.
Kyoto had taught him a little Ryain. Only a few simple things though, like: 'Raimi n-in', which meant 'Good morning', 'Raimi n-on' which meant 'Good night', and 'Richi sun myu-ka kai-su' which meant 'How are you today?'. There was a bunch more that she taught him, but his favourites were: 'Kas ninai rhys sukomi' which meant 'My beloved life partner', "JaiƱ setsu myu-ka' which meant 'I love you', and 'Sry setsu lyns minkry murt sach krin surro lesaino' which meant 'Our love will survive death and last an eternity'.
Trunks listened intently, but only picked up a few words here and there. Kyoto and Shunjuki were speaking too fast for him to understand. Since Kyoto was sitting across from him, Trunks reached his foot across and gently nudged Kyoto's foot. She immediately pulled it away without a glance to him as she continued talking to her mother, taking a bite of cereal every now and then.
Trunks watched Kyoto sadly as she ignored him. He wanted to apologize, but didn't think it would be wise to do it in front of their parents. He would wait till they were alone. He would apologize then and answer the question that he should have answered when it was first asked. Silently, Trunks stood up, placed his bowl and spoon in the sink, and walked out to the gravity chamber.
Kyoto glanced at Trunks as he stood up and sulked out. Anger and sadness flashed through her as she watched him go. She knew that he was sorry, that he regretted everything he had said the night before. She didn't want to forgive him though, she wasn't ready. He had hurt her deeply, and Kyoto was never one to forgive easily.
"Key rutsku, Kyoto." Shunjuki said when she noticed her daughters attention had left her.
"Tudai chi-sru." Kyoto replied as she looked back at her mother, but still not paying attention to her. Her mind was else where as she thought about the events from the night before and the aftermath. All she could think about was the rippling feeling that coursed through her body as Trunks pleasured her. Shaking her head, Kyoto drove the memory away.
Twenty minutes later, when Shunjuki had finished talking, Kyoto left the table and wandered around outside. After walking aimlessly around the Capsule Corp. grounds, she found herself at Vegeta's gravity chamber. Standing outside was the prince himself at the panel to open the door to the giant sphere.
"Good morning Vegeta." Kyoto called as she walked over to him.
Vegeta looked over at Kyoto as the door opened. He smirked when Kyoto reached him. "Good morning princess." he watched Kyoto cringe when he said that and continued, "What brings you out here this fine morning? One would think you'd be out with my son."
"Well, I was out for a little walk and ended up out here." Kyoto said, completely dismissing the fact that Trunks was mentioned. He was the last thing she wanted to think about. "Having an early morning training session?"
"As a matter of fact I am. One as strong as I must keep in top shape." Vegeta said as he flung his towel around his neck.
Kyoto nodded her head when he said this and smiled. "You are absolutely right. Would you mind if I watched you?" she asked, throwing her long red hair over her shoulder.
Vegeta smirked at the request. "Are you sure you want to, dear princess. The gravity level I train at would surely crush that fragile body of yours."
Kyoto shook her head and continued to smile at him. "I'm pretty sure I can manage it, your highness. We have training facilities like this back home on Ryain. My father insisted that I train with his best fighters, if not them, my mother trained me. I am a lot stronger than I look. Appearances can be deceiving." she said, a small smirk forming on her face.
"Very well then." Vegeta said as he stood aside to let Kyoto walk in first. He walked in after her. The moment the door was shut he set the chamber at four hundred times earths gravity. Looking back he was surprised to see Kyoto still standing. "Impressive." he said with a nod of approval and a slight smile. "You really are much stronger than I originally thought you to be."
Kyoto looked back at him and winked. She had felt the gravity increase as the air around her grew heavy. After a few moment she grew used to the feeling of having four hundred times earths gravity pressing down on her. "I told you." she said, an amused tone in her voice, "Appearances can be deceiving."
Vegeta nodded his silent agreement and when Kyoto was comfortably seated, he started his training.
Trunks sat inside at the kitchen table. He had seen Kyoto walk into the gravity chamber with Vegeta. Knowing the length of time his father trained, Trunks knew that he would not see Kyoto again till well after sunset, when Vegeta turned off the gravity chamber and went to bed.
'I'm definitely not going to get to apologize today.' Trunks thought as he slunk out of the kitchen. He was about to go upstairs to his room, but images of what had happened the night before flew through his head and he thought against it.
'Dammit, I can't even go to my own room. I won't be able to think properly till I set things straight with her.' he thought.
"You look as though the world is crashing down around you, and you are powerless to stop it."
Trunks turned to see Shunjuki standing in the doorway to the living room, a serious expression spread across her usually smiling face.
"You know Shunjuki, you always seem to find me when I have some serious stuff on my mind. How do you do it?"
Shunjuki smiled as she walked over to him. "It is as I told your parents last night at dinner." she said, "Come, let's talk."
Trunks nodded as Shunjuki sat down on the stairs and patted a spot beside her. "What did you tell them?" he asked as he sat down.
"Ryains' and humans are a very similar species, but they also differ. Ryain's have the power to sense emotions of others. We're very sensitive in that way. It's like a sixth sense. So when you are around a Ryain, do not tell them that you are fine when there is something truly troubling your heart. It is easy to tell when one is lying about how one is truly feeling."
Trunks nodded in understanding. "So that's how you always seem to know how I'm feeling."
Shunjuki nodded. "Now, why don't you tell me why you are feeling the way you do."
Trunks sighed, not sure if he should tell Shunjuki what had happened. 'I guess it wouldn't hurt to tell some.' he thought.
"My, this feeling of angst is dripping off of you like the rain falls. I sensed the same feeling with Kyoto earlier." Shunjuki said.
Trunks nodded. "Kyoto and I are not on the best terms at the moment. We had an argument last night. Just after we got back from dinner."
"What was the argument about?"
"Basically, I guess you could say it was a difference of opinion. I got angry at Kyoto because of something that was rather dumb. Well, to me it was dumb at the time, but now that I actually thought about it, I can see where she's coming from. I also said some things I shouldn't have said, and I know I caused her a lot of pain. I just...I wish I could take back all those terrible things I said to her. I want to apologize so bad, I feel so guilty for hurting her. I'm scared she won't talk to me ever again, and it's killing me inside because I care about her so much."
Shunjuki watched as silent tears rolled down Trunks' face. Either he didn't know they were there, or he didn't care because he didn't wipe them away.
"Don't worry about Kyoto Trunks," she said, "She's just as confused and upset as you are. When the time comes, tell her what it truly in your heart. She may not respond good at first, but just give her some time. My daughter never was one to forgive easily. That is one of the traits she happened to pick up from her father."
For a moment a look of sadness crossed Shunjuki's face.
"You must really miss your husband." Trunks said to her.
Shunjuki sat in silence for a moment, sadness hanging in her ebony eyes. It was in this moment that Trunks saw how age had taken it's toll on the queen. The lines under and around he eyes seemed more pronounced as she sat in thought.
"There are some things that are meant to be left unsaid. Things that are best left unknown. The man I married was not the man he was before we wed. A man of many masks. One who would not show his true face, except for the one he held dearest to him. I miss him only for the sake of my daughter, for he was her whole world and she was his. When he died before her eyes, a piece of her died with him."
"Would you ever go back to Ryain?" Trunks asked when she had finished.
"If there is any hope that it has not been destroyed, then yes. My daughter and I will return home in time. But for now, this is out home. And we are grateful to be considered a part of this family." Shunjuki said with a smile.
Trunks smiled back as he stood up and excused himself. As he walked towards the front door he heard Shunjuki call out to him.
"Her love for you consumes her heart. Deep inside, she has forgiven your wrongs. In time, perhaps you can rebuild the part of her that was lost when her father died. Her love for you is as strong as yours for her, you need not doubt that."
Trunks turned to say something to Shunjuki, but she was gone.
Ok...now onto all the other crap. I do not own DBZ. I wish I did though. None of the DBZ characters belong to me. Kyoto, Shunjuki, and the planet Ryain on the other hand DO belong to me. I copy write them To me!!!! (C)!!!!! MINE!!! You even think of using them without my permission prepare to have a huge ass lawsuit of your @$$!!!!!!! If anyone would like to draw my characters that is fine, as long as you send them to me so I can see. I'd like to see how other people vision my characters.
This fic is dedicated to my bestest friend Halogatomon. Ok. On with fic.]
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When Two Worlds Collide- Chapter 14
Trunks went down to breakfast the next morning feeling gloomy. He had trouble getting to sleep the night before, and the dream that he had when he finally did fall asleep didn't help at all. He dreamed that he and Kyoto were by a waterfall in the rainforest. They were making wild, passionate long over and over again. Each time they did it, it would get better and better. He awoke with a start and soon found himself wondering if that's what it would actually have been like with her.
"Good morning son." Bulma said to Trunks when he walked into the kitchen.
"'Morning." he mumbled back as he made a bowl of cereal. He sat down and though about the events that took place. As he ate he remembered all the horrible things he had said to Kyoto. He then realized how selfish and uncaring he had been. He felt absolutely awful. It was only after Kyoto had left in a flood of tears did he actually think about what she said. Kyoto was still a virgin, and she wanted to be sure the person she gave herself to was the right one.
Claire had told everyone that she and Trunks had done it, but in reality they had never gone all the way. The farthest they had gone was touching, petting, fingering. Trunks himself was a virgin, but for the sake of popularity he had gone along with Claire's story. Personally he was a virgin, publicly he was not.
"Good morning everyone." a voice rang out, pulling Trunks from his thoughts.
He looked up to see Kyoto waltz into the room. At first glance she looked as though last night had never happened. After a few moments though, he saw the darkness that hung in her eyes. He noticed how she had avoided making eye contact with him, even as she sat down across from him. She spoke in Ryain to her mother, who responded back in Ryain.
Kyoto had taught him a little Ryain. Only a few simple things though, like: 'Raimi n-in', which meant 'Good morning', 'Raimi n-on' which meant 'Good night', and 'Richi sun myu-ka kai-su' which meant 'How are you today?'. There was a bunch more that she taught him, but his favourites were: 'Kas ninai rhys sukomi' which meant 'My beloved life partner', "JaiƱ setsu myu-ka' which meant 'I love you', and 'Sry setsu lyns minkry murt sach krin surro lesaino' which meant 'Our love will survive death and last an eternity'.
Trunks listened intently, but only picked up a few words here and there. Kyoto and Shunjuki were speaking too fast for him to understand. Since Kyoto was sitting across from him, Trunks reached his foot across and gently nudged Kyoto's foot. She immediately pulled it away without a glance to him as she continued talking to her mother, taking a bite of cereal every now and then.
Trunks watched Kyoto sadly as she ignored him. He wanted to apologize, but didn't think it would be wise to do it in front of their parents. He would wait till they were alone. He would apologize then and answer the question that he should have answered when it was first asked. Silently, Trunks stood up, placed his bowl and spoon in the sink, and walked out to the gravity chamber.
Kyoto glanced at Trunks as he stood up and sulked out. Anger and sadness flashed through her as she watched him go. She knew that he was sorry, that he regretted everything he had said the night before. She didn't want to forgive him though, she wasn't ready. He had hurt her deeply, and Kyoto was never one to forgive easily.
"Key rutsku, Kyoto." Shunjuki said when she noticed her daughters attention had left her.
"Tudai chi-sru." Kyoto replied as she looked back at her mother, but still not paying attention to her. Her mind was else where as she thought about the events from the night before and the aftermath. All she could think about was the rippling feeling that coursed through her body as Trunks pleasured her. Shaking her head, Kyoto drove the memory away.
Twenty minutes later, when Shunjuki had finished talking, Kyoto left the table and wandered around outside. After walking aimlessly around the Capsule Corp. grounds, she found herself at Vegeta's gravity chamber. Standing outside was the prince himself at the panel to open the door to the giant sphere.
"Good morning Vegeta." Kyoto called as she walked over to him.
Vegeta looked over at Kyoto as the door opened. He smirked when Kyoto reached him. "Good morning princess." he watched Kyoto cringe when he said that and continued, "What brings you out here this fine morning? One would think you'd be out with my son."
"Well, I was out for a little walk and ended up out here." Kyoto said, completely dismissing the fact that Trunks was mentioned. He was the last thing she wanted to think about. "Having an early morning training session?"
"As a matter of fact I am. One as strong as I must keep in top shape." Vegeta said as he flung his towel around his neck.
Kyoto nodded her head when he said this and smiled. "You are absolutely right. Would you mind if I watched you?" she asked, throwing her long red hair over her shoulder.
Vegeta smirked at the request. "Are you sure you want to, dear princess. The gravity level I train at would surely crush that fragile body of yours."
Kyoto shook her head and continued to smile at him. "I'm pretty sure I can manage it, your highness. We have training facilities like this back home on Ryain. My father insisted that I train with his best fighters, if not them, my mother trained me. I am a lot stronger than I look. Appearances can be deceiving." she said, a small smirk forming on her face.
"Very well then." Vegeta said as he stood aside to let Kyoto walk in first. He walked in after her. The moment the door was shut he set the chamber at four hundred times earths gravity. Looking back he was surprised to see Kyoto still standing. "Impressive." he said with a nod of approval and a slight smile. "You really are much stronger than I originally thought you to be."
Kyoto looked back at him and winked. She had felt the gravity increase as the air around her grew heavy. After a few moment she grew used to the feeling of having four hundred times earths gravity pressing down on her. "I told you." she said, an amused tone in her voice, "Appearances can be deceiving."
Vegeta nodded his silent agreement and when Kyoto was comfortably seated, he started his training.
Trunks sat inside at the kitchen table. He had seen Kyoto walk into the gravity chamber with Vegeta. Knowing the length of time his father trained, Trunks knew that he would not see Kyoto again till well after sunset, when Vegeta turned off the gravity chamber and went to bed.
'I'm definitely not going to get to apologize today.' Trunks thought as he slunk out of the kitchen. He was about to go upstairs to his room, but images of what had happened the night before flew through his head and he thought against it.
'Dammit, I can't even go to my own room. I won't be able to think properly till I set things straight with her.' he thought.
"You look as though the world is crashing down around you, and you are powerless to stop it."
Trunks turned to see Shunjuki standing in the doorway to the living room, a serious expression spread across her usually smiling face.
"You know Shunjuki, you always seem to find me when I have some serious stuff on my mind. How do you do it?"
Shunjuki smiled as she walked over to him. "It is as I told your parents last night at dinner." she said, "Come, let's talk."
Trunks nodded as Shunjuki sat down on the stairs and patted a spot beside her. "What did you tell them?" he asked as he sat down.
"Ryains' and humans are a very similar species, but they also differ. Ryain's have the power to sense emotions of others. We're very sensitive in that way. It's like a sixth sense. So when you are around a Ryain, do not tell them that you are fine when there is something truly troubling your heart. It is easy to tell when one is lying about how one is truly feeling."
Trunks nodded in understanding. "So that's how you always seem to know how I'm feeling."
Shunjuki nodded. "Now, why don't you tell me why you are feeling the way you do."
Trunks sighed, not sure if he should tell Shunjuki what had happened. 'I guess it wouldn't hurt to tell some.' he thought.
"My, this feeling of angst is dripping off of you like the rain falls. I sensed the same feeling with Kyoto earlier." Shunjuki said.
Trunks nodded. "Kyoto and I are not on the best terms at the moment. We had an argument last night. Just after we got back from dinner."
"What was the argument about?"
"Basically, I guess you could say it was a difference of opinion. I got angry at Kyoto because of something that was rather dumb. Well, to me it was dumb at the time, but now that I actually thought about it, I can see where she's coming from. I also said some things I shouldn't have said, and I know I caused her a lot of pain. I just...I wish I could take back all those terrible things I said to her. I want to apologize so bad, I feel so guilty for hurting her. I'm scared she won't talk to me ever again, and it's killing me inside because I care about her so much."
Shunjuki watched as silent tears rolled down Trunks' face. Either he didn't know they were there, or he didn't care because he didn't wipe them away.
"Don't worry about Kyoto Trunks," she said, "She's just as confused and upset as you are. When the time comes, tell her what it truly in your heart. She may not respond good at first, but just give her some time. My daughter never was one to forgive easily. That is one of the traits she happened to pick up from her father."
For a moment a look of sadness crossed Shunjuki's face.
"You must really miss your husband." Trunks said to her.
Shunjuki sat in silence for a moment, sadness hanging in her ebony eyes. It was in this moment that Trunks saw how age had taken it's toll on the queen. The lines under and around he eyes seemed more pronounced as she sat in thought.
"There are some things that are meant to be left unsaid. Things that are best left unknown. The man I married was not the man he was before we wed. A man of many masks. One who would not show his true face, except for the one he held dearest to him. I miss him only for the sake of my daughter, for he was her whole world and she was his. When he died before her eyes, a piece of her died with him."
"Would you ever go back to Ryain?" Trunks asked when she had finished.
"If there is any hope that it has not been destroyed, then yes. My daughter and I will return home in time. But for now, this is out home. And we are grateful to be considered a part of this family." Shunjuki said with a smile.
Trunks smiled back as he stood up and excused himself. As he walked towards the front door he heard Shunjuki call out to him.
"Her love for you consumes her heart. Deep inside, she has forgiven your wrongs. In time, perhaps you can rebuild the part of her that was lost when her father died. Her love for you is as strong as yours for her, you need not doubt that."
Trunks turned to say something to Shunjuki, but she was gone.
