"Not really. Oh, how can I put this? The person I call my grandfather raised me from when I was a baby. He wasn't really my grandfather, and Vegeta thinks that I'm one of his 'lost relatives' that was called Kakarot, and Grandfather Gohan's stories lead me to believe that he might be right. I know I'm not closely related to Vegeta, even he admits that, but somewhere along the line, he learned of my, well, lets call it my disappearance, and he strongly thinks that Grandfather Gohan found me and raised me."

"Twisted," Darien expressed his surprise.

"Wait a minute, didn't you say you had a son named Gohan?" Rae puzzled.

Goku beamed, "Yes, I do. I named my first born after my grandfather."

"Aww, how sweet," Serena cooed.

Darien turned around to check the time on the arcade's clock.

"It's almost dinner time. Do you guys want to find someplace to eat at?"

"I'd love to!" Serena agreed readily.

"Yeah, sounds great," Rae smiled.

"Sure," Goku responded, then took his statement back. "Wait, I can't. I don't have any money, and I kinda have to get back to work."

Serena was bummed, "Aw, man!"

"Don't worry, I'm sure we'll meet again. Bye!"

* * *

In the orange rays cast by a dying Sunday sun, Goku found Vegeta by the ocean dock, leaning on a guard rail.

Vegeta didn't even have to turn around to know of Goku's approach, "I'm guessing you didn't find it."

"Nope," Goku joined Vegeta in looking across the water, "and I'm guessing that you didn't find it, either."

"Not a trace. I'm beginning to wonder if Dende` sent us to the wrong place. We've already been here for about 36 hours and we don't have any lead of any kind."

"Just give it time, Vegeta. We'll find it eventually."

"Yeah," Vegeta scoffed, "I'll be a hundred and two and in a wheelchair, but we'll find it."

Goku couldn't help but chuckle at Vegeta's dry humor, "It won't take that long, I promise. Now, let's get back; it's getting late and we need our rest for tomorrow."

Vegeta sighed, and turned to leave with Goku.

Back at the old museum, Vegeta and Goku relaxed against the cold stone of a second-story room. Vegeta slunk into the corner to sleep, while Goku leaned against the wall right between two of the room's three stained glass windows. The pair weren't asleep for more than an hour when it started to storm. Being the lighter sleeper of the two, woke up at the first sound of heavy rain. Goku followed suit shortly after, when lightning and thunder made their introductions.

"So much for rest," Vegeta said coldly from the shadows.

"Yep."

Lightning flashed again, and was followed almost immediately by thunder. The deep boom seemed to rattle the very foundation of the old building. Vegeta sighed, and drew into himself for meditation. Goku repositioned himself to look out one of the colored panes of the window. Electric street lamps lit the road and parts of the sidewalk, but no one was out. A gigantic bolt of lightning blinded Goku for a few moments, but not before he was able to see something that he hadn't noticed before. With his Super-Sayin eyes, he recognized a familiar looking black cat huddled beneath an ornamental roadside bush. He had to do something, he was Goku, after all, so he stood up and headed for the doorway.

Vegeta interrupted him without opening his eyes, "And just where do you think you're going?"

"Out. There's something I need to do."

"You can't be serious! It's raining cats and dogs out there!"

Goku smiled, "I know."

Once downstairs and by the front door, Goku looked each way down the street before plunging out into the stormy night. He was almost instantly soaked through by the time his boots had splashed in the street's quickly forming puddles. Vegeta watched him secretly from the second floor. Goku placed an arm in front of his face to try and keep the water out of his eyes as he neared the cat. The black cat didn't see him coming, so she freaked when he knelt down beside her. Soon, she recognized Goku and stopped hissing.

"It's okay, kitty. I'm only trying to help you."

The cat, Luna, backed up apprehensively when Goku reached out for her. Intelligently, Goku yanked off his orange shirt and speedily nabbed her in it. Wrapping her up, he bolted for the old museum when he knew she couldn't get out. He waited until he was at the base of the stairwell before releasing her. With a "rair," Luna shot out of Goku's arms and hit the floor bristling. Goku had to laugh.

"Silly kitty, there's no need for that, you're safe in here. See? No rain."

Luna calmed herself and sat down such that she could look at Goku; both of them were dripping wet. A drop of water slid off Luna's whisker and hit the floor with a plop. Goku took the orange shirt in his hands and wrung it out, causing a small waterfall. Luna's response to this was leaving a wet streak on the floor when she swished her tail.

Unfolding his shirt, Goku balanced it over the railing, "This is going to take forever to dry, kitty." He peeled his blue weighted shirt off and over his head, "This too."

"Meow," Luna got up and rubbed her leg against his rather soggy leg.

"Is that a thank you?" Goku asked while he laid his shirt over a stair to dry. He wrung his hair out while saying, "You know, Vegeta's not going to like a cat hanging around here, so you should stay well away from him for your own safety."

Luna thought to herself, "I don't have any intention to go anywhere nearer to him than I have to."

Goku sat down next to his blue shirt and took off his boots, setting them on the floor to dry. Luna bounced up a few stairs so she could be next to him.

"There isn't an inch of fat on this guy," she marveled, "he's all muscle!"

Goku leaned back on his elbows, "Do you belong to someone, kitty? If you do, why were you out in the middle of that storm? Don't you have a real home to go to?"

"Meow, row," Luna vocalized.

"You probably don't understand a word I say, do you, kitty?" Goku used his hand nearest to Luna to rub her head, turning her wet fur into little spikes. "Ha! You look silly that way, almost like a Sayin-cat!"

Luna became interested immediately and left her fur the way it was, "Sayin-cat? What does he mean by that? Perhaps I can milk a little more information out of him." She pressed her head into Goku's side, purring.

"Do you like that idea?"

"Meow!"

"You and I could be Sayins together, kitty, and we could see the world! Okay, maybe not the world," Goku looked Luna in the eye, "but we could still be good friends, right?"

Luna purred and nuzzled Goku. She became frightened when thunder rattled the old building, but Goku didn't seem to notice it any. "I wonder what life was like to live on planet Vegeta. I've lived on Earth for as long as I can remember, so I don't know much about my home planet. I'll have to ask Vegeta one of these days; after all, the Sayin Planet is his namesake." Luna had settled down by now. "Or maybe I can ask King Kai, he might know something about the actual planet, and not just its history."