The Bond
Disclaimer: I do not own Dragonball Z. Toriyama-sama owns it. :P
By: Selenity Jade (Jadesama@aol.com)
Chapter One: Interesting Developments
Buruma slumped to the cool ground soundlessly. 'I blew it.' She slammed her small fists against the ground in frustration. 'I fucking blew it!' She felt the urge to scream, cry, or throw something. 'Damn it! Me and my big mouth! Why can't I ever learn to just *shut* up!' She blinked away her tears. She regretted her words deeply tonight. She really messed up this time. She knew he wouldn't make the offer twice. He had put aside his pride tonight and she'd never get another chance. It had been her own stupid fault really. She knew that he wouldn't have lowered himself to be with her if it had been just about a lay for him, but she had wanted to hear it pass his lips. She didn't heed the warning signs and look where it got her. Alone.
She pulled herself off the ground and walked into her large home, the phone beginning to ring as she entered the kitchen. She glared at it angrily before picking it up. "Hello?" she snapped.
"Hi, Buruma-san," a familiar voice said strangely subdued.
"Son-kun?" she asked in confusion. "What's wrong?"
She heard a faint sigh on the other end. "Do you mind if I come over?"
Her brow furrowed. "Sure, Son-kun," she began and the other line went dead. She moved to hang up the phone, nearly shrieking as his large body appeared before her. She looked up in surprise, and then glared. "Son-kun! Don't do that!"
He looked down, chagrined. "Sorry, Buruma-san," he said softly.
She hung up the phone and crossed her arms over her chest. Frowning at her friend, she motioned to him to have a seat. "What's wrong?"
He looked at his hands. "I don't know where to begin," he said softly.
"How about the beginning?" she suggested irritably.
He grunted. "I suppose." He sat up a little straighter and looked Buruma in the eyes. "How do you feel about Vejiita, Buruma?"
She gaped. "What?" She stared at him a few moments before asking him if he would like some tea.
He nodded and watched her get it ready, his thoughts obviously troubled. He looked down as he gathered his thoughts and started in surprise as a mug was placed in front of him, eyeing Buruma as she sat across from him, her own mug poised at her lips. "Kami talked to me today," he began softly.
She arched an eyebrow. "And?"
"He had some disturbing news."
Buruma grunted. "I gathered that. What the hell does this have to do with how I feel about Vejiita?"
"I'm getting to that. Kami talked to me today while I was sparring with Piccolo. King Kai informed him of some very... interesting news." He looked away from her.
"Son-kun, can you just get to the point, please?"
He sighed. "First, tell me, truthfully, how you feel about Vejiita."
She looked at him strangely before answering. "He's a royal pain in the ass. A bastard with too much pride for his own good. He's more stubborn than anyone I know and he's rude and arrogant. He can't even call me by my name. But," she added as she saw Goku's disappointment, "but there is something about him. I invited him to stay here for reasons even I don't understand and somehow over these past few months I've grown to like and even care about the stupid Saiyajin. Is that enough for you?"
Goku smiled faintly. "If he were to leave, would you miss him?"
Buruma blinked. "Yes. I think I would. But that doesn't matter, he already told me earlier today he was leaving." She glared at her softhearted friend. "Now, what the hell is this about?"
Goku frowned. "King Kai found out something that Vejiita would be very interested in and it would definitely cause him to leave the planet."
Buruma sighed and sipped her tea a moment before answering. "Why are you telling me first? Why not tell Vejiita?"
Goku ran his fingers through his hair. "I just had a feeling you cared about him more than you let on and I wanted to let you have time to prepare. Besides, I think *you* are the best person to tell him."
She glared. "Tell him what?"
He gulped his tea a moment before answering. "Somehow, Vejiita-sei is back."
Buruma spit out her tea, coughing. "Say what?!" she screeched.
Goku nodded. "King Kai has no clue why or how. It just appeared yesterday. Fully inhabited by Saiyajin." He paused and looked pointedly at Buruma. "And the King."
Buruma stared dumbfounded. "How the hell does a planet that has been destroyed for twenty years, or thereabouts, suddenly appear?! With the inhabitants on it even?!"
He shrugged. "King Kai is trying to figure it out himself. We have no clue. They are searching for their Prince, however. Eventually, it will lead them here. Especially with Radditzu and Nappa alive, as well."
She shot out of the chair. "How?! They were killed here!"
He shrugged again. "I don't know. No one does. It's created upheaval in the Other World. Vejiita must be told and when he is, I do think he'll leave. Maybe not for good as he still wants to fight me, but he will leave, which will keep the other Saiyajin away from here. Unless Vejiita wants to bring them here to destroy us. However, that leaves us with one less warrior, and an extremely powerful one at that, against the androids."
Buruma continued to stare at her friend. "This is very bad."
Goku nodded. "Yes."
She looked down. "It might be very good news to Vejiita, though. I think he feels guilty about not being able to save his planet and his people."
He nodded again and looked down. "I think the news would come best from you, Buruma."
"Why me?"
Looking pointedly at her, he shrugged. "He tolerates you more than the rest of us. I think he also trusts you."
Confused, Buruma sipped her tea again. "What does trust have to do with it? He knows you wouldn't lie about something like that."
"Maybe, but I think it would be best coming from you."
She bent her head in submission. "We had a fight an hour ago. I don't know when I'll see him again, Son-kun."
He grinned. "Well, that's easy. I'll teleport you to him!"
She glanced at her friend sharply. "He'll be angry."
"Yes, but I'll just bring you there and then teleport away."
She looked at him strangely. "That's all well and good, Son-kun, but what if he kills me?"
"He won't."
She shook her head. 'What makes him so sure?' She mentally shrugged. "Let's go then and get this over with."
He grinned and stood up, wrapping a large arm around her slender waist, and put two fingers to his forehead and vanished. He appeared in mid-air, Vejiita flying straight for them at top speed. Buruma saw Vejiita's eyes widen and he attempted to veer away, unable to stop his flight in time, hitting Goku hard in the shoulder, sending all three of them falling towards the ground. The impact caused Goku to loosen his grip on the blue-haired woman's waist and she fell away from him, screaming. She closed her eyes tightly, gasping as she felt warm arms encasing her securely. She flung her arms around her savior's neck and held on with a death grip, her breath coming out in gasps.
"Kakarotto!" a voice roared angrily, vibrating through her body. Her savior was Vejiita. Vejiita of all people had saved her. She was shaking uncontrollably and felt his muscular arms tighten around her in response.
"You hard-headed idiot!" he growled and floated over to the other Saiyajin who had just got his baring. "You should know better than teleporting in like that! She could have been killed!"
Goku looked down, embarrassed. "Sorry," he apologized. "She's fine, though. Nothing bad came of it."
Vejiita scowled. His grip tightened on the fragile woman in his arms, his eyes snapping with rage. "That is not the point, idiot. Because of your stupidity, I fucking ran into you and you dropped her! Then you could not even get your wits back fast enough to catch her! You are lucky I did, otherwise she would have died, third-class!"
Goku smiled. "Well, she's fine. No need to get angry, Vejiita."
"She is scared to death, you fucking bastard!" he roared. He visibly forced himself to calm down. "Next time, do not teleport her anywhere. Or even fly her."
"Sorry, Vejiita," he apologized again.
He snorted and looked at Goku. "What the hell did you come here for, Kakarotto?"
"Oh," he said softly. "Buruma will tell you. That's why I brought her. Got to go!" he said happily with a wave and teleported away, leaving Vejiita with her.
Vejiita growled. "Damn Kakarotto," he muttered darkly. He turned towards Capsule Corporation and started to fly there at a much slower pace than he was previously flying. "Onna, you can let up on my neck. I am not as reckless as Kakarotto. You are not going to fall."
She nodded into his neck, but didn't ease her grip. "Sorry, but right now, I *really* do not like heights."
He snorted. "I do not blame you," he grumbled irritably. "I should kill the brain-damaged idiot for teleporting you like that. He should have known better after the last time he teleported to me!" He clenched his teeth angrily. "If it would have been just him, I would not have stopped, the idiot."
She smiled against his neck. "You do like me."
He grunted. "You have your uses."
"If only I'd shut my mouth, eh?"
He growled. "Why did you come out here?"
She sighed. "I'll tell you when we land."
He growled in annoyance. "This had better be good," he warned.
She tightened her arms against her. "If I told you now, you would probably fall out of the sky."
He glanced at her. "That bad?"
"I don't know if it's bad or good. To you, I mean."
He landed immediately, just outside of the city. He set her down gently and stepped away from her, crossing his arms over his chest. "Speak," he ordered gruffly.
She sighed and looked down. "You might want to sit down, Vejiita," she said softly.
He snarled at her angrily. "Just tell me now, Onna," he demanded slowly.
She nodded and looked away from him. "King Kai told Kami something today," she began hesitantly. "Kami contacted Son-kun and he decided to tell me, so that I could tell you."
He scowled. "And?"
"It seems, Vejiita no Ouji, your planet, Vejiita-sei, has somehow reappeared."
His jaw dropped. And he blinked. Twice.
Buruma glanced at him and started to giggle a little at his expression. It wasn't easy to surprise the Saiyajin into silence. "That isn't all, Vejiita," she told him. "All of the Saiyajin were resurrected as well. Including Nappa and Radditzu. And your father."
Vejiita stared at her. He snapped his mouth shut. "That," he began angrily, "is impossible."
She glared at him. "I know that! Yet, somehow, some way, it's happened! No one knows why or how. All they know is that Vejiita-sei is once again alive and the Saiyajin are no longer a dying race!" She paused and lowered her voice. "It also appears they are looking for you, Vejiita."
He frowned and looked thoughtful for a few moments. "If they are looking for me and Nappa is alive, they will come here as he knows this is where I was last." He smirked. "And Nappa is not going to be happy with me."
She scowled at him. "You're the idiot who killed your own partner."
He shrugged. "He was worthless and disobeyed me." He looked at Buruma a moment. "You know what this means?"
"You're leaving," she stated sadly.
He smirked. "Yes, but not right away. Do you still have Radditzu's scouter?"
She blinked at him in confusion. "Yes. Why?"
His smirk grew and he laughed aloud. "I'll contact my father and tell him I'm on my way. Then, you will modify the ship." She glared and opened her mouth but he placed a hand over her mouth and smirked again. "How long until the androids arrive?"
She thought for a moment. "Two years and seven months."
"Good. You will modify the ship and we'll leave. It will take us about five months to reach Vejiita-sei and that will give us plenty of time to get back in time." He stopped as he saw her standing there with her mouth wide open and her eyes huge. "What?"
She stuttered a moment before getting her voice under control. "First, who are we?"
"You and I, stupid Onna!"
She gaped at him. "Me?"
He grunted an affirmative.
"Why?" she asked flabbergasted.
"I feel like it."
She stared at him as if he just told her he was in love with Goku. "Huh?"
He growled. "Never mind."
"Okay," she agreed warily. "You're coming back?"
He snorted. "Of course. I want to beat those tin cans into the ground and then beat Kakarotto. That is and will always be my goal."
"Then why are we going in the first place?"
"I have things to do."
"Like what?" she asked nervously.
"Onna, shut up. You know all you need to right now. Let's go." He scooped her up and flew towards her home, her arms wrapped securely around his neck. "We leave in the morning, Onna."
~~~
"Onna!" a rude voice roared in her ear, earning a sharp shriek as she flew out of bed. She landed with a loud thump on the floor and looked up into the smirking face of the Saiyajin no Ouji himself.
She growled. "What the hell was that for?" she demanded irritably.
He crossed his arms over his chest and his smirk grew. "I am ready to leave now, Onna. Are you?"
She jumped up and glared at him. "Let me shower and I'll be-"
"No," he said, cutting her off. "Shower on the ship. You packed everything last night and said good-bye to your weakling friends, correct?"
She nodded.
"Good. Meet me outside in five minutes, Onna." He turned and padded out of the room.
She glared at him and quickly threw on a pair of jeans and a comfortable t-shirt. She grabbed her large capsule case and rushed out the door, running smack into Vejiita's hard chest. She glared at him. "I'm ready," she snarled.
"My, are we not a morning person?" he asked, amused.
She growled at him again and stalked passed him, walking up the ramp to the large capsule ship. She had said good-bye to her parents and friends last night and was happy to not have to do it this morning. Yamucha had thrown a fit. She walked over to the two large chairs and strapped herself it, allowing Vejiita to plot their course and he soon followed her example in the chair beside her.
He smirked at her before firing the engines, the force pushing his back to the chair. As soon as he felt the pressure lesson, he unbuckled himself and stood in front of the pale Buruma. "What?"
"I don't have many fond memories of ships, stupid," she growled and unbuckled herself. She walked over to the large window and peered at the Earth. "Beautiful," she murmured.
Vejiita snorted.
She turned and glared at him. "Don't eavesdrop, asshole," she snarled.
He looked at her pointedly and walked out of the bridge. She glared at the retreating figure and sighed. 'This is going to be a long trip.'
~~~
AN: I've realized I'm completely insane! But I hope you like it!
Lovies!
Disclaimer: I do not own Dragonball Z. Toriyama-sama owns it. :P
By: Selenity Jade (Jadesama@aol.com)
Chapter One: Interesting Developments
Buruma slumped to the cool ground soundlessly. 'I blew it.' She slammed her small fists against the ground in frustration. 'I fucking blew it!' She felt the urge to scream, cry, or throw something. 'Damn it! Me and my big mouth! Why can't I ever learn to just *shut* up!' She blinked away her tears. She regretted her words deeply tonight. She really messed up this time. She knew he wouldn't make the offer twice. He had put aside his pride tonight and she'd never get another chance. It had been her own stupid fault really. She knew that he wouldn't have lowered himself to be with her if it had been just about a lay for him, but she had wanted to hear it pass his lips. She didn't heed the warning signs and look where it got her. Alone.
She pulled herself off the ground and walked into her large home, the phone beginning to ring as she entered the kitchen. She glared at it angrily before picking it up. "Hello?" she snapped.
"Hi, Buruma-san," a familiar voice said strangely subdued.
"Son-kun?" she asked in confusion. "What's wrong?"
She heard a faint sigh on the other end. "Do you mind if I come over?"
Her brow furrowed. "Sure, Son-kun," she began and the other line went dead. She moved to hang up the phone, nearly shrieking as his large body appeared before her. She looked up in surprise, and then glared. "Son-kun! Don't do that!"
He looked down, chagrined. "Sorry, Buruma-san," he said softly.
She hung up the phone and crossed her arms over her chest. Frowning at her friend, she motioned to him to have a seat. "What's wrong?"
He looked at his hands. "I don't know where to begin," he said softly.
"How about the beginning?" she suggested irritably.
He grunted. "I suppose." He sat up a little straighter and looked Buruma in the eyes. "How do you feel about Vejiita, Buruma?"
She gaped. "What?" She stared at him a few moments before asking him if he would like some tea.
He nodded and watched her get it ready, his thoughts obviously troubled. He looked down as he gathered his thoughts and started in surprise as a mug was placed in front of him, eyeing Buruma as she sat across from him, her own mug poised at her lips. "Kami talked to me today," he began softly.
She arched an eyebrow. "And?"
"He had some disturbing news."
Buruma grunted. "I gathered that. What the hell does this have to do with how I feel about Vejiita?"
"I'm getting to that. Kami talked to me today while I was sparring with Piccolo. King Kai informed him of some very... interesting news." He looked away from her.
"Son-kun, can you just get to the point, please?"
He sighed. "First, tell me, truthfully, how you feel about Vejiita."
She looked at him strangely before answering. "He's a royal pain in the ass. A bastard with too much pride for his own good. He's more stubborn than anyone I know and he's rude and arrogant. He can't even call me by my name. But," she added as she saw Goku's disappointment, "but there is something about him. I invited him to stay here for reasons even I don't understand and somehow over these past few months I've grown to like and even care about the stupid Saiyajin. Is that enough for you?"
Goku smiled faintly. "If he were to leave, would you miss him?"
Buruma blinked. "Yes. I think I would. But that doesn't matter, he already told me earlier today he was leaving." She glared at her softhearted friend. "Now, what the hell is this about?"
Goku frowned. "King Kai found out something that Vejiita would be very interested in and it would definitely cause him to leave the planet."
Buruma sighed and sipped her tea a moment before answering. "Why are you telling me first? Why not tell Vejiita?"
Goku ran his fingers through his hair. "I just had a feeling you cared about him more than you let on and I wanted to let you have time to prepare. Besides, I think *you* are the best person to tell him."
She glared. "Tell him what?"
He gulped his tea a moment before answering. "Somehow, Vejiita-sei is back."
Buruma spit out her tea, coughing. "Say what?!" she screeched.
Goku nodded. "King Kai has no clue why or how. It just appeared yesterday. Fully inhabited by Saiyajin." He paused and looked pointedly at Buruma. "And the King."
Buruma stared dumbfounded. "How the hell does a planet that has been destroyed for twenty years, or thereabouts, suddenly appear?! With the inhabitants on it even?!"
He shrugged. "King Kai is trying to figure it out himself. We have no clue. They are searching for their Prince, however. Eventually, it will lead them here. Especially with Radditzu and Nappa alive, as well."
She shot out of the chair. "How?! They were killed here!"
He shrugged again. "I don't know. No one does. It's created upheaval in the Other World. Vejiita must be told and when he is, I do think he'll leave. Maybe not for good as he still wants to fight me, but he will leave, which will keep the other Saiyajin away from here. Unless Vejiita wants to bring them here to destroy us. However, that leaves us with one less warrior, and an extremely powerful one at that, against the androids."
Buruma continued to stare at her friend. "This is very bad."
Goku nodded. "Yes."
She looked down. "It might be very good news to Vejiita, though. I think he feels guilty about not being able to save his planet and his people."
He nodded again and looked down. "I think the news would come best from you, Buruma."
"Why me?"
Looking pointedly at her, he shrugged. "He tolerates you more than the rest of us. I think he also trusts you."
Confused, Buruma sipped her tea again. "What does trust have to do with it? He knows you wouldn't lie about something like that."
"Maybe, but I think it would be best coming from you."
She bent her head in submission. "We had a fight an hour ago. I don't know when I'll see him again, Son-kun."
He grinned. "Well, that's easy. I'll teleport you to him!"
She glanced at her friend sharply. "He'll be angry."
"Yes, but I'll just bring you there and then teleport away."
She looked at him strangely. "That's all well and good, Son-kun, but what if he kills me?"
"He won't."
She shook her head. 'What makes him so sure?' She mentally shrugged. "Let's go then and get this over with."
He grinned and stood up, wrapping a large arm around her slender waist, and put two fingers to his forehead and vanished. He appeared in mid-air, Vejiita flying straight for them at top speed. Buruma saw Vejiita's eyes widen and he attempted to veer away, unable to stop his flight in time, hitting Goku hard in the shoulder, sending all three of them falling towards the ground. The impact caused Goku to loosen his grip on the blue-haired woman's waist and she fell away from him, screaming. She closed her eyes tightly, gasping as she felt warm arms encasing her securely. She flung her arms around her savior's neck and held on with a death grip, her breath coming out in gasps.
"Kakarotto!" a voice roared angrily, vibrating through her body. Her savior was Vejiita. Vejiita of all people had saved her. She was shaking uncontrollably and felt his muscular arms tighten around her in response.
"You hard-headed idiot!" he growled and floated over to the other Saiyajin who had just got his baring. "You should know better than teleporting in like that! She could have been killed!"
Goku looked down, embarrassed. "Sorry," he apologized. "She's fine, though. Nothing bad came of it."
Vejiita scowled. His grip tightened on the fragile woman in his arms, his eyes snapping with rage. "That is not the point, idiot. Because of your stupidity, I fucking ran into you and you dropped her! Then you could not even get your wits back fast enough to catch her! You are lucky I did, otherwise she would have died, third-class!"
Goku smiled. "Well, she's fine. No need to get angry, Vejiita."
"She is scared to death, you fucking bastard!" he roared. He visibly forced himself to calm down. "Next time, do not teleport her anywhere. Or even fly her."
"Sorry, Vejiita," he apologized again.
He snorted and looked at Goku. "What the hell did you come here for, Kakarotto?"
"Oh," he said softly. "Buruma will tell you. That's why I brought her. Got to go!" he said happily with a wave and teleported away, leaving Vejiita with her.
Vejiita growled. "Damn Kakarotto," he muttered darkly. He turned towards Capsule Corporation and started to fly there at a much slower pace than he was previously flying. "Onna, you can let up on my neck. I am not as reckless as Kakarotto. You are not going to fall."
She nodded into his neck, but didn't ease her grip. "Sorry, but right now, I *really* do not like heights."
He snorted. "I do not blame you," he grumbled irritably. "I should kill the brain-damaged idiot for teleporting you like that. He should have known better after the last time he teleported to me!" He clenched his teeth angrily. "If it would have been just him, I would not have stopped, the idiot."
She smiled against his neck. "You do like me."
He grunted. "You have your uses."
"If only I'd shut my mouth, eh?"
He growled. "Why did you come out here?"
She sighed. "I'll tell you when we land."
He growled in annoyance. "This had better be good," he warned.
She tightened her arms against her. "If I told you now, you would probably fall out of the sky."
He glanced at her. "That bad?"
"I don't know if it's bad or good. To you, I mean."
He landed immediately, just outside of the city. He set her down gently and stepped away from her, crossing his arms over his chest. "Speak," he ordered gruffly.
She sighed and looked down. "You might want to sit down, Vejiita," she said softly.
He snarled at her angrily. "Just tell me now, Onna," he demanded slowly.
She nodded and looked away from him. "King Kai told Kami something today," she began hesitantly. "Kami contacted Son-kun and he decided to tell me, so that I could tell you."
He scowled. "And?"
"It seems, Vejiita no Ouji, your planet, Vejiita-sei, has somehow reappeared."
His jaw dropped. And he blinked. Twice.
Buruma glanced at him and started to giggle a little at his expression. It wasn't easy to surprise the Saiyajin into silence. "That isn't all, Vejiita," she told him. "All of the Saiyajin were resurrected as well. Including Nappa and Radditzu. And your father."
Vejiita stared at her. He snapped his mouth shut. "That," he began angrily, "is impossible."
She glared at him. "I know that! Yet, somehow, some way, it's happened! No one knows why or how. All they know is that Vejiita-sei is once again alive and the Saiyajin are no longer a dying race!" She paused and lowered her voice. "It also appears they are looking for you, Vejiita."
He frowned and looked thoughtful for a few moments. "If they are looking for me and Nappa is alive, they will come here as he knows this is where I was last." He smirked. "And Nappa is not going to be happy with me."
She scowled at him. "You're the idiot who killed your own partner."
He shrugged. "He was worthless and disobeyed me." He looked at Buruma a moment. "You know what this means?"
"You're leaving," she stated sadly.
He smirked. "Yes, but not right away. Do you still have Radditzu's scouter?"
She blinked at him in confusion. "Yes. Why?"
His smirk grew and he laughed aloud. "I'll contact my father and tell him I'm on my way. Then, you will modify the ship." She glared and opened her mouth but he placed a hand over her mouth and smirked again. "How long until the androids arrive?"
She thought for a moment. "Two years and seven months."
"Good. You will modify the ship and we'll leave. It will take us about five months to reach Vejiita-sei and that will give us plenty of time to get back in time." He stopped as he saw her standing there with her mouth wide open and her eyes huge. "What?"
She stuttered a moment before getting her voice under control. "First, who are we?"
"You and I, stupid Onna!"
She gaped at him. "Me?"
He grunted an affirmative.
"Why?" she asked flabbergasted.
"I feel like it."
She stared at him as if he just told her he was in love with Goku. "Huh?"
He growled. "Never mind."
"Okay," she agreed warily. "You're coming back?"
He snorted. "Of course. I want to beat those tin cans into the ground and then beat Kakarotto. That is and will always be my goal."
"Then why are we going in the first place?"
"I have things to do."
"Like what?" she asked nervously.
"Onna, shut up. You know all you need to right now. Let's go." He scooped her up and flew towards her home, her arms wrapped securely around his neck. "We leave in the morning, Onna."
~~~
"Onna!" a rude voice roared in her ear, earning a sharp shriek as she flew out of bed. She landed with a loud thump on the floor and looked up into the smirking face of the Saiyajin no Ouji himself.
She growled. "What the hell was that for?" she demanded irritably.
He crossed his arms over his chest and his smirk grew. "I am ready to leave now, Onna. Are you?"
She jumped up and glared at him. "Let me shower and I'll be-"
"No," he said, cutting her off. "Shower on the ship. You packed everything last night and said good-bye to your weakling friends, correct?"
She nodded.
"Good. Meet me outside in five minutes, Onna." He turned and padded out of the room.
She glared at him and quickly threw on a pair of jeans and a comfortable t-shirt. She grabbed her large capsule case and rushed out the door, running smack into Vejiita's hard chest. She glared at him. "I'm ready," she snarled.
"My, are we not a morning person?" he asked, amused.
She growled at him again and stalked passed him, walking up the ramp to the large capsule ship. She had said good-bye to her parents and friends last night and was happy to not have to do it this morning. Yamucha had thrown a fit. She walked over to the two large chairs and strapped herself it, allowing Vejiita to plot their course and he soon followed her example in the chair beside her.
He smirked at her before firing the engines, the force pushing his back to the chair. As soon as he felt the pressure lesson, he unbuckled himself and stood in front of the pale Buruma. "What?"
"I don't have many fond memories of ships, stupid," she growled and unbuckled herself. She walked over to the large window and peered at the Earth. "Beautiful," she murmured.
Vejiita snorted.
She turned and glared at him. "Don't eavesdrop, asshole," she snarled.
He looked at her pointedly and walked out of the bridge. She glared at the retreating figure and sighed. 'This is going to be a long trip.'
~~~
AN: I've realized I'm completely insane! But I hope you like it!
Lovies!
