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I'm so sorry this chapter took so long; I've just been so busy. School has been piling all the work on me and one of my friends is really ill and has been causing me a lot of stress, I've not been feeling myself and couldn't write properly. I'm really sorry. )
Chapter 9:-
Kakarott stood staring at the large wooden door before him, knowing the beauty that lay behind them should ignite nothing but excitement and pleasure in him. That wasn't the case, although those slender curves, soft skin and beauty still sent a shiver of passion through out his system he dreaded the screaming and shouting that she would throw at him. He had two plans for her to choose between, both changing one of their lives but if it meant he didn't loose her then he would gladly change his life.
His large hand rested sternly against the door, pushing gently in case she slept, the door creaked and moved under the force and poking his head around the door he found her awake. Her small body wrapped ever so delicately by the silky sheets, confining the wonders that lay beneath them. Her eyes still sparkled with lust and wanting and her face became alive with glee upon seeing him enter the room.
He tried to look happy, if he came in the room looking somber she would know something was wrong and then she would jump to conclusions, not making the upcoming argument any easier. He kept a small smile upon his face as he walked towards her, his hands meeting hers as she pulled him towards her, her soft lips meeting his as she kissed him with intensity, he wanted to kiss back, but to many thoughts ran through his mind, to many 'ifs' throwing themselves at him and too many fears falling upon him.
She could see something was wrong, even through the fake smile he tried to hide behind. She could see all emotion in his eyes, sparkling with the feelings he fought with inside, searching for the words he wanted to say. She didn't want to see him sad and wondered what his Father really could have said to him, she tried to kiss him, ease his worries but he soon pulled back, looking at her with more intensity and seriousness she had ever seen on anyone.
"Chichi, I really love you and I always want to be with you. Please don't ever think I don't." Her hands left his and began to rest on her lap as she looked at him with worry and confusion. Where was he taking this?
"Father thinks there may be a few problems leading from our mating. When you marry me Chi, you'll gain everything I have even the rights I own. You'll become equal to me and any other Sayain in the galaxy; you'll be higher than the humans even though you are one. The problem is there are humans out there who have rebelled against us many times and are always looking for a reason to rebel again. I don't want any more fights between the two races; I don't want any more humans to be killed because of stupid differences. The rebels might use your rising to our level, the gaining of our rights as an excuse to 'rouse the masses' as they say. Especially those of a higher class in the human system considering you were a servant. Do you understand so far?" His voice was soft, compassionate and he tried desperately to keep her calm or avoid insulting her.
"I understand but I will have gained all those changes fair and square, you have chosen to marry me and I will have gained those rights through martial rights and that isn't yours or any ones fault. I think people will understand those reasons and accept us." Surprisingly Kakarott found her voice to be one of understanding and calmness no confusion or anger at all.
"I really wish they would Chichi but these rebels will stop at nothing, they have this power to manipulate people and gain the armies they need. The only problem is they will loose, they always do and although we do get the odd blip in the Sayain numbers, they are nothing compared to those the humans have and I don't want to see any war or rebellion take place. It might spread to other kingdoms and then the relationship that has been building over the centuries might be destroyed and we will have to go back to square one. I don't want to loose you in any of this, if I have to fight or things get really bad I don't want a drift between us or our love just because our race is different."
"Kakarott, nothing could take my feelings away from you. I'll be with you from the start and I'll be there until the end. If those rebels want to start something then let them, I'll always be here with you and I know that you are only doing what you need to do to stop these people. There is nothing we can do but leave each other; there is no other way to stop this if it's going to happen unless I stay hidden away."
"I don't want to keep you locked away, that's not fair! Father knows of a way, it's up to you and I'm not saying this is what I want you to do because I'm not sure it is. But there is this machine, I won't go into detail but basically it could change you, not personality wise but physically, you could become a Sayain. I don't know extremely well what happens I always tried to distance myself form that area but Father wanted me to run that by you." She didn't look too impressed but it seemed to be more sorrow that anger, her head had drooped down so she was looking at her legs and her eyes sparkled but no outburst followed.
"The other option is to leave totally; we could go Chi, live in the mountains where no one will find us. Away from everything and everyone, secretly of course but we could have a nice little cottage and a big garden for the children to play in, I could hunt for food and you could have a nice little garden for flowers, herbs and vegetables like you did at your quarter." She seemed to at least think about this one, her face, from what he could see was one of thought and concentration, even as the soft silk hair that hid most of her face covered her more he could see the consideration she was putting in.
"I'll leave you to think" he kissed the top of her head slightly before getting up off the bed. Sighing as he left the room, that had gone very well, too well for his liking. Hopefully there would be no arguments when they spoke later on.
She watched him leave, her mind buzzing with thought. How could his Father suggest something like that, something so unfair and selfish? Change, who and what she is, physical or not. One it was unfair, she would rather a huge war broke out than risk changing into something she isn't and secondly what if something went wrong, dangerously wrong, what if she mutated or something!
But the second idea sounded ok, she had always wanted a nice little cottage in the country where she could raise her children amongst the beauty of nature. It wasn't fair for Kakarott to have to leave his family though, she didn't have one and she wanted him to be able to have one until the day came when they had to leave, he would regret leaving them and she didn't want him regretting anything. She also wanted her children to know their grandparents, they would have that right. She would have to think, sleep on the thoughts and talk to Kakarott later on. Hopefully there would be a way where everyone could be happy.
TBC
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