A/N: =) I'm thankful for who ever reviewed. I try to quickly write this, it's going to take a long time for me to update often probably, because I have to re-edit the chapters myself. I try my best not to take to long. I often go over and delete the whole chapter and re-write it over again. All right, with that said I hope that you like this chapter.

After this chapter, ChiChi and Kakorrot will become closer. I'm going to start time jumps; I had to do this chapter now so that you can better understand with the plot later on in the story. I also know it took me a long time, but that is because I wanted it to be the best chapter for all of you to read, so you all reviewing will be good. Thanks. =)

Disclaimer: See first chapter.

Chapter Tree

Kakorrot had awoken early, even before the wolves and bears. He had awoke not by choice but by his recurring nightmare he had ever since his mother died. He didn't have it every night but he did have the nightmare often. He had left the house because he didn't want to wake ChiChi; he didn't want to see her not after what he had done to her. He installed fear within every limb of the body and he abhorred that. He never hurt any female before nor caused them to look at him with such fear, as ChiChi did. She cooked for him, and cleaned and he repaid her with pain.

Rain began to fall, it made ripples form in the pond beneath him and begun to turn murky brown, from the dirt. He had came to train to get his mind off both the nightmare and what he did to ChiChi, but all he could do was think about it. He hovered Indian style over the pond both eyes wide open. He was nothing like most Saya-Jins his brother told him that, as did many other Sayain-Jins, he wasn't as ruthless or vicious. His mother had liked that about him, she had told him many times before she had died, that he reminded her so much of his father.

Once she had died no one was there for him, no one was there to reassure him that he was a better person then the rest of the Saya-Jins. His father trained him non-stop, but never spoke a word of pride about him- least not to Kakorrot's face. The thought of his father only led him to ChiChi, - he harmed her not only because she didn't comply but also because he was angry his father left.

Angered that his father didn't even say good-bye to him, not even wake him and tell him that he was leaving that was one of the build up to making him harm ChiChi.

ChiChi halted her eating and looked to Kakorrot then to her finger, she didn't need to answer. She drew her attention back to the food before her, and begun to eat again slowly.

Kakorrot was furious at her action; he brought his fist down upon the tabletop splitting in two. " Answer me."

She jumped, but not in time to save her self from the table collapsing scrapping against her leg and causing her to bleed. Her, hot, food spilled into her lap as well scalding her. She bit her lip trying to conceal the scream that wanted to make its way from her throat. Her back slumped against the chair back, and her hand balled into a fist all color draining from them.

Kakorrot felt guilt surge through his body as ChiChi helpless sat trying to conceal her pain. Even with the fact that she wasn't a Saya-Jin, she composed herself as one. " Answer me," he persisted to ask the question, he didn't want her to think she could disobey him, he had to be strong. He wanted her respect.

Tears betrayed her falling one after the other down her face, she stood to run for a way of water, but a tail coiled around her arm. She whimpered Kakorrot tightened his tail around her arm as he grabbed her wrist with a hand. " Tell me."

She looked away from him; she didn't want any man to look at her in a weak state. She was frightened as he moved them backwards, slowly beginning to corner her against the kitchen wall. Her voice caught into her throat but she managed to conjure up words, " Why do you care?"

Kakorrot froze he didn't care. He just wanted her to respect him. He wanted her to know she couldn't disobey him, and when he asked something she should comply. " I don't, however, I want to know."

ChiChi's form relaxed in his grasp as she felt the soft brushing of his tail, she laughed at the silly actions she took. She could have just said what he wanted and there would be no need for him to be angry, " I cut it, with a knife."

Kakorrot quickly pulled from her small form; he had got what he asked for. " I'm your owner, you are my slave. Next time comply when first asked, that is what you were purchased for, and your life will be easy if you did as asked, and told." He had only wanted respect, and was glad when it was received.

He had felt some satisfaction when it first happened and he tasted the feeling many Saya-Jins lived off of, but now that satisfaction was remorse. He didn't like the feeling anymore, and he didn't want to have that feeling anymore because he was afraid that he would begin to like it.

He was brought from all thoughts as he heard a rustle from behind him; the air became pregnant with the scent of blood and wolf. He would have some training, he got to his feet and met eye to eye with a the large gray wolf, it bared it's white teeth growling at Kakorrot, hunger in both their eyes.

" Looks like burn wolf for breakfast," Kakorrot said, as he thrashed at the wolf and it did the same clawing Kakorrot across the chest before Kakorrot got a hold of the wolf's tail. Kakorrot elbowed the wolf in it's back, it wailed, Kakorrot smirked as the wolf collapsed upon the ground. A Ki grew in his hands and he used it to heat and baked the meat before taking it up and flying off to his small house.

Forgiveness didn't always have to come from the words sorry.

Chibi Gokou: At least I'm not being mean to ChiChi in this chapter, and a lot of you reviewed. -Grins.-

Chibi ChiChi: Yeah -Clings to Gokou.- My sweet Gokou! -Cuddles. -

Jessica C: Thank you for reviewing first of all, and to answer your question I try and post whenever I can. I took so long to post this time because I had final exams and I had a writer's block. I'll try to post weekly.

Caryl Mc: Thanks. I know I hated myself for making Gokou-Chan do such a thing! I along with everyone should know he would NEVER EVER do anything like that. Things are going to change soon only because I can't keep them at twelve years old through out the story.

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Pokey the Great: Thanks for reviewing, I liked that you like it. Heh, which is a lot of likes Almost got a brain, freeze from that. I hope you liked this chapter just as much as the last twos, I didn't want Gokou to seem to mean.

noname: Don't worry when I introduce Vegeta and Bulma into the story I won't focus on them I don't have much purpose for them now. That why I'm going to have an add on to this story, I wrote the name of the add on in my profile.

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