Disclaimer: I don't own DBZ, YYH, or the characters. Just my OCs.


"Let me get this straight," Yusuke started looking up at a huge building. "You're interning at Capsule Corp., Kuwabara?"

"Yeah?" Kuwabara replied with a shrug. "So?"

"What the hell is a Capsule…Corp.?" Hiei asked snappishly.

"It's only the biggest name company in Japan, second to like, oh right, no one!" Yusuke exclaimed.

Kurama shook his head and looked around to the people out on the streets, seemingly going about their day but clearly watching them. "Yusuke, we don't need to draw extra attention to ourselves," Kurama said darkly. "We do, however, need to get inside and see if we can locate the technology we need."

"And Kaiya won't have a problem with us robbing a multi-million dollar corporation to help her?" Kuronue asked.

"Just think of it as we're borrowing the technology for a good cause and will send it back with the intern when we're done figuring out what is wrong," Kurama cushioned. Truth be told, he did not want to get back into the thieving game, but Kaiya's health was more of a concern at the moment.

"Alright, let's just get this over with," Kuwabara muttered. "I really don't want my boss asking questions."

As the guys entered the building, with Yusuke muttering things like "I can't believe we're going into Capsule Corp.," they didn't notice another energy entering the building from the sky.


Kaiya had woken up from yet another nightmare, and, surprisingly, this time she had a small recollection of what had happened. She saw stars, actual stars, lighting up a pitch black sky. But Kaiya, though she loved stargazing, did not remember ever seeing a sky so dark. For now, she just sat in her kitchen drinking a cup of her favorite tension tamer tea, hoping that she could shed her nerves before class.

"Hello?" she heard a familiar voice say from behind her door. Her eyes widened as she recognized the voice of her boyfriend's secret twin sister.

"It's open, Yukina," Kaiya called out to her. In hindsight, Kaiya realized she should probably lock her door more often. She rolled her eyes at her random paranoia. She lived in Japan; nothing bad EVER seemed to happen there, at least nothing that she couldn't handle.

Yukina, an ice maiden of similar height to her brother, opened the door slowly and then entered Kaiya's home. She shut the door and made her way to the kitchen where Kaiya was currently sitting. The ice maiden smiled at her friend. "Good morning, Kaiya," she greeted.

Kaiya just flashed her a warm smile before sipping her tea. She watched the naïve girl studying her kitchen and couldn't help but think that she should spend more time with the girl. Even if Hiei was hesitant to tell Yukina of their sibling-ship, it didn't mean that she should feel any less obligated in being a part of the girl's life. "Hey, Yukina, would you like something to eat?" Kaiya offered before standing up from her spot. The hybrid moved to get another teacup and poured the girl some tea.

Yukina took the tea, but declined the offer for food. "I came here because Kazuma said that you weren't feeling well," Yukina explained. "I wanted to see if my healing powers could help you."

"That's really sweet, Yukina," Kaiya replied with a smile, "but it's not that kind of illness. It's not even really an illness. I don't know what it is."

Yukina blinked in confusion. "What do you mean?" she asked innocently.

Kaiya couldn't help but hold in a chuckle at Yukina's expression. She was looking at her the same way Hiei had the night she attacked him in her sleep. "It's nothing, Yukina," Kaiya said calmly. "The guys will figure it out." Then Kaiya looked at the clock and freaked out. "Oh my gosh! I'm running late," she said in a panic. "Hey, Yukina…want to come with me to class?"

Yukina just tilted her head in question. "What's a class?" she asked. "Oh, you mean at the school, like the ones Kazuma goes to."

"Yeah, that," Kaiya said nervously. "Though he's more engineering. I'm more of a biology type person."

"Um, okay, sure," Yukina said with a smile. "I'll go."

Kaiya smiled and nodded before rushing through the collection of her various books. Then she and Yukina left the apartment, Kaiya locking her door yet staring back at it. Feeling the start of a flashback in the process, she forced herself to look away from the white door and followed Yukina over to her car. Hopefully with the ice maiden there, she'd be distracted from her feelings of displacement.


Back at Capsule Corp., Kurama was waiting for Kuwabara to get a copy of the floor plans to him. Ever the planner, he was not planning on doing a job blind. He needed to know the security as well, so that he could prepare the proper plants to take out the system.

"Okay, so I have the plans, but it's just like a fire exit floor plan," Kuwabara said bringing his fox demon friend the floor plan.

"It's good enough," Kurama stated before they heard a window smashing in the room next door.

"Um, what was that?" Yusuke asked with a brow raised.

"Oh God, not him," Kuwabara muttered.

"Him?" Hiei repeated pushing himself off the wall he had been leaning on.

Kuwabara sighed. "I don't know. The boss's daughter went on some kind of trip and brought some guy with a bad attitude back with her. He sometimes shows up here demanding mechanical repairs. Doc. Briefs seems to be okay with the fact that this guy flies and smashes into his office at any giving moment."

"Who does that remind you of?" Yusuke taunted, looking over his shoulder to see Hiei glaring daggers at him. "Wait, this guy actually flies?"

"We're on the thirtieth floor of the tallest building in the city," Kuwabara pointed out in irritation. "How else do you explain it?"

"Point taken," the detective replied.

"Well, I'm sorry Vegeta," they heard the doctor's voice speak up. "But if Bulma has refused to fix it…it really isn't my area of expertise. Even though the GR was my design, she made it into her own little project. Besides, I'm working on this prototype brain scanner. Didn't she tell you? Oh that girl is so forgetful. Anyway, you'll have to wait for her to return home."

The guys didn't hear much of a reply from the other individual in the office, other than the occasional growl. They did, however, sense his power fluctuating in rage. Worried that the man in question would attack the innocent doctor, the spirit detective gang was at the ready to defend the human. Eventually the energy stabilized and they heard a dark voice growl out, "Whatever," before hearing another smash in the office.

"Okay, seriously starting to remind me of someone," Yusuke joked again before he noticed the contemplating look on Kurama's face. "Yo, fox boy…what's up?"

Kurama looked over to Yusuke. "He's developing brain scanning technology," Kurama stated.

"Oh yeah, I forgot about that," Kuwabara spoke up, not understanding how he had forgotten. "I've actually been helping him develop it."

"Wait…" Hiei said trailing off. "You actually did something useful?"

Kuwabara didn't even grace Hiei with a response. Instead, he walked over to his boss's office and shut the door. The other four boys stared at each other curiously. The Kuwabara walked out and said, "We can use one of the two prototypes."

"He's just letting us take it?" Hiei asked with distrust.

"You would be surprised how lenient he is," Kuwabara replied. "Anyway, I said we needed to run a test on it and a friend offered. We're actually doing him a favor."

"I'm good with that," Kuronue stated, "though it would have been nice to get back in the game."

"Whatever," Hiei muttered. "Let's just go."


Kaiya didn't know what was going on anymore. During her class she had zoned out, only to be brought out of her trance by Yukina's gentle hand. The hybrid shook her head. She had brought Yukina back to Genkai's temple after her class. Then she drove to the ocean, to sit and relax. She just didn't want to think about anything anymore.

She just felt so disconnected and out of place, despite being a generally happy person. Still, it wasn't like her to completely shut down on her friends. She knew that was a problem. At least she was letting them help her, though. She didn't think she could figure things out on her own.

Sighing for what seemed to be the hundredth time that day, Kaiya looked off to the left and was surprised to see a man standing on the beach. He looked to be a few inches taller than her with black hair in the shape of a flame. Something about the man seemed highly familiar, but Kaiya had no idea how she recognized him.

He looked over to her as if he sensed her watching him. Kaiya smiled at the guy and lifted her hand to wave at him. The man growled at her and turned away. Strange, Kaiya thought, feeling even more displaced. She decided to start walking over to him.

The man flashed her a look that screamed "take another step and I'll kill you." Kaiya stopped dead in her tracks as the man took off to the sky. She watched him fly and then looked back over to the water. Part of her was wondering if that guy just needed to get away too, and if so from what. Maybe he was like her and felt connected to nature. Shrugging it off, she ran back to her car and started heading home. That reminded her, she really needed to sleep. She only hoped she could stay awake on her drive home.


She didn't know that across town, the man she had seen on the beach was pondering who she was as well. Vegeta could not shake the feeling that he knew the strange human girl on the beach, which was strange because he had only been on Earth for a couple of months while waiting for the Dragon Balls to become active again. His plan was to see Kakarot again, defeat him, and then leave to go who knew where. He hadn't had time to meet any other Earthlings than the buffoons Kakarot had as friends. The only females he had had the displeasure of interacting with were Kakarot's harpy, his blue-haired best friend, and the crazy blonde woman that lived in the compound.

He definitely did not meet this girl on Earth. Question was, where did he know her from? He tried thinking back over his time with Frieza and he couldn't place her anywhere. Growling in frustration, Vegeta decided to forgo his thoughts, not caring. It didn't matter to him how he knew this girl. At least, that's what he told himself.

He returned to Bulma's house and found the woman reading a magazine in the kitchen. Not wanting to deal with another argument at the moment, he started to head to the room he currently occupied in the large home.

"Where do you think you're going?" he heard her ask. He growled again, wanting so much to blast the woman standing in front of him. She sounded so condescending and it annoyed him, being talked down to like a child. He didn't grace her with a response. He just stared at her. "Hey, I asked you a question."

"What does it matter to you?" Vegeta spat at her, irritated by her attitude. When Bulma didn't cringe or stand down, he sighed in frustration. She looked at him with worried eyes as he sighed, and he didn't like it. "Why are you looking at me like that, woman?"

Bulma frowned and said, "You honestly don't know, do you?" Vegeta shook his head. "Vegeta, I think you had a nightmare last night."

Vegeta's expression darkened as he turned to fully face her. "And did I say anything?" he asked in curiosity.

"Not anything I could understand," she answered honestly. "But you kind of blew a hole in the wall between our rooms. I…just wanted to tell you that I'm concerned and well, if you want to talk about whatever you're dreaming, I'll listen."

"I can't," Vegeta grumbled out.

"It was just an offer," Bulma said defensively.

"No, I mean…I can't tell you what I'm dreaming, because I never remember when I wake up." Vegeta silently cursed himself for giving out that kind of information, but it sounded like he managed to attack the woman in her sleep, so she deserved to know.

"Really?" Bulma asked in surprise. "That's…different." Vegeta's eyes narrowed at her. "No, I mean, it's just strange that you can't recall you dreams. Must be a repressed memory or something. Hey, I have an idea. My dad has been working with mind scanning technology. If you want, I could investigate for you."

Vegeta thought about it for a brief second before, but the frowned again. "Why should I trust you?" Vegeta scoffed. "I would never lower myself to being a science experiment."

"Vegeta, don't look at it like that," Bulma said reassuringly. "I think I can help you. It's better than having nightmares where you could hurt yourself, never knowing where it's coming from. What do you have to lose?"

"Let's say I do this," Vegeta said glaring at her heatedly. "How would you go about it?"

"Well, we'd have to get you to sleep," Bulma said, "and then in a sleep induced state, I'd be able to scan your mind and-"

"You want to do what to me?" Vegeta shouted. "You think for a second I would let you force me into an unconscious state? I will not drop my defenses for you to do God knows what to my head. It's not happening."

Before Bulma could say anything in response, Vegeta raced up the stairs. She heard his door slam and then winced. She was only offering for his own good, as well as the safety of those in the house. Had she been in her room instead of working on a project at the lab, she would have been his next victim, and it wouldn't have even been his fault. She had just wanted him to give his consent, so that she didn't have to go to plan B.

Plan B was to drug him, which Bulma was fully against. Unfortunately, for his safety and her family's, she would need to cross that line. She just had to keep reminding herself that this was for his own good. Hopefully she would find something useful and he would not be too furious with her for meddling.


Kaiya was doing her homework, but was distracted from her earlier encounter on the beach. Flicking her pencil back and forth, she stared at the words in her textbook while resting her head on her arm. She couldn't figure out why she was feeling so haunted by the look of disgust in the eyes of the strange man she had seen. Part of it hurt her, making her feel an overwhelming sense of rejection, and she didn't even know the person rejecting her.

Slightly growling in frustration, Kaiya shot up from her chair and moved to go get a plethora of snacks. When she turned, Hiei was standing in her doorway staring back at her. "Hn, you look like crap," Hiei pointed out in his oh so delicate manner.

"Not in the mood, Hiei," Kaiya breathed out. She saw Hiei's expression become one of concern and realized how exhausted and out of it she must have sounded. "What's going on?"

"Well, we didn't have to steal anything," Hiei joked slightly.

Kaiya rolled her eyes and then smiled. "Were you worried about what I'd say if you did?"

"Hn, don't flatter yourself," Hiei retorted while attempting to hide his blush. "Anyway, we have everything we need and we can do this tonight…if you're still up for it."

Kaiya nodded. She couldn't take the exhaustion anymore, plus her friends wouldn't leave her alone if she didn't at least let them try. "Let's get this over with," she muttered unhappily. "Let me guess, Kuwabara's right?"

"Seeing as his sister won't ask questions, yes," Hiei replied with a nod. He walked over to Kaiya and took her hand, squeezing it slightly in reassurance. Kaiya smiled to her boyfriend's uncharacteristic gesture. Hiei may not have been one for emotion, but he would always comfort her when it counted, and she knew by the same time tomorrow, she would need every ounce of comfort.


Bulma felt guilty as she placed her Saiyan houseguest's food on the table. Tonight was the perfect opportunity to investigate his nightmares, especially with her parents out. It gave her the excuse to prepare Vegeta's food without question, and also to get away with drugging the Saiyan into a semi-conscious state. Only then would she be able to use her father's prototype to get into his head.

And as she finished placing the food on the table, Vegeta was there, called forth by his Saiyan appetite. Bulma flashed him a smile to which he just sneered and took a seat. Vegeta began to eat the food, ignoring the fact that Bulma was staring at him intensely. He hoped that if he just continued to ignore her, she would go away. Out of nowhere, he began to feel drowsy, even more so than usual.

"Woman, what did you do?" he growled out, standing up wearily and readying himself to blast her.

"I have no idea what you're talking about," Bulma said with innocence. "But hey, you don't look so good. Maybe you should take it easy."

"I will not 'take is easy,'" Vegeta snarled. "You did something to me and I demand to know…what…it…is…" he said attempting to stalk threateningly towards her. However, he ended up on the floor seconds later.

"Heh…well that could have gone better," Bulma said to herself. "Now I have to figure out a way to move him to the couch."

Bulma sighed and then worked on moving the Saiyan into the livingroom. She put the mind scanning wires on his forehead and turned on the computer simulator. "Alright, Vegeta, let's see what's going on in there."


"Are you sure this is safe?" Kaiya asked nervously. Everyone had ended up showing up at her apartment. According to Kuwabara, his sister had a guest over and they couldn't do this there. "I mean, have you ever put anyone under with the Jagan before?"

Hiei flashed Kaiya a look of disbelief. "Do you really want me to answer that?"

Kaiya sighed. "Never mind." She looked over to the monitor at the many waves that appeared. "So…how will you actually be able to tell what I'm dreaming? It'll appear on the screen?"

"Yes," Kurama replied. "In theory."

"I hate when people say 'in theory,'" Kaiya muttered. "If you don't know, then don't bother answering."

"Someone's moody," Yusuke scoffed. "This'll definitely be good for you then."

"Shut up," Kaiya retorted. She lied down and tried to close her eyes. Whatever she did, she could not relax. Feeling the presence of her boyfriend in her mind caused her to release a small yelp. She jumped up, but the fire demon gently held her down.

"You need to calm down," Hiei told her. "I'm not going to hurt you. There's nothing to be afraid of."

Kaiya sighed and leaned into his hand as she felt him forcing her under. It took her a while to finally relax and let him take over. The next thing she knew, everything went dark, and all she heard was the silent humming of the mind scanner.

"Okay, now what?" Yusuke asked Kurama loudly. Hiei flashed him a slight glare, silencing him, so that he could focus on keeping Kaiya under. Kurama just motioned to the monitor. So far, her brainwaves were normal. They waited for about fifteen minutes before there was an abnormality.

"What the…?" Kuwabara asked hesitantly. He looked over to Hiei whose eyes were now opened, widened with shock. "Hey, shrimp…what's wrong?"

"Kaiya blocked me out," he said in a panic. "Her telepathic abilities activated and then knocked me out of her head."

"What?" Yusuke shouted. "How can she do that? The Jagan is more powerful than her abilities, right?"

Hiei shook his head. "Apparently not," he muttered in irritation. Really he was just trying to hide his concern as something appeared on the monitor. "Hey, what's that?"

Everyone turned to look at the screen and saw that the waves on the monitor were replaced by a visual. Their faces expressed their deep confusion at what they were seeing, but what shocked them more is what they were hearing.

"I was getting back from another purge with Nappa and Raditz. Frieza ordered us to his throne room to discuss our progress with Planet Trenea. I hated bowing down before that lizard, yet here we were kneeling at his feet giving him a detailed report of the events that took place on Trenea. He was pleased and dismissed us, but not before giving Raditz and I new missions. Raditz was being sent to another planet with some of Frieza's other soldiers and there was nothing either Nappa, Raditz, or I could do about it. I waited to hear my orders."

"Um, should it concern us that Kaiya's voice sounds like a guy right now?" Kuronue finally spoke up.

"It's not her voice!" Hiei snapped at the bat demon.

"Okay, okay, jeez, it was just a joke," Kuronue defended. "Everything seems fine, anyways."

I had to wait until Frieza briefed Raditz on his mission. When Frieza was finished describing the mission in boring detail, he dismissed Nappa and Raditz. I was expecting another beating, but was surprised when he called Zarbon out. He was carrying a little girl who appeared to be sleeping.

"Your mission is simple," Frieza said. "All you have to do is keep this child safe from the men on my ship, including me." He was suggesting that he planned to harm her and if she didn't survive it would be my responsibility. I checked my scouter. Her power level was small, but decent for a young, non-Saiyan child…about 50.

Zarbon handed the kid to me and I reluctantly brought her to my quarters.

"Last time I checked…a child version of Kaiya being handed over to a stranger by some creepy, purple lizard is not 'fine,'" Hiei sneered. He continued to watch what was happening in confusion. They were supposed to be seeing into Kaiya's head, not some guy. Something must have happened when she opened her telepathic connection. At least now they would get some answers.

"Who's the kid?" Nappa asked as I entered the room.

I laid her down on my bed and glared at her. "My assignment. I have to keep her alive even if Frieza decided to have his way with her."

Nappa shrugged. "That sucks. What's her power level?"

I scoffed. "Only fifty."

"Frieza is only doing this because he wants you to fail, you know," Nappa stated. I nodded in agreement. "I'm going to get us some food. Should I get the kid anything?"

I shook my head. "We'll worry about it if she wakes up." Nappa nodded and left.

Now how was I supposed to keep this little thing safe from Frieza and his men and what the hell did they want from her? On second thought, why did I care? Because I knew it would be my life if she was killed.

I was brought out of my thoughts when the girl stirred in her sleep. I watched her wake up and take in her surroundings. Then she looked directly at me. I couldn't help but scowl. She remained unfazed and looked around again.

At least now they would be able to see what happened.


Bulma was very confused. She had done everything she was supposed to according to her father's notes, yet instead of seeing brainwaves, she saw pictures. That was not how the technology was supposed to work. What was even stranger was that she was looking at a teen version of Vegeta and listening to the voice of a girl, a small child by the sounds of it. She too seemed very confused.

I don't know how it happened, but it did. I was walking to my "superhero classes" and I ran into my friend/enemy, Alexia. We said our goodbyes and after turning a few corners, something happened. I don't know what, but I lost consciousness. I woke up in some place I didn't recognize and wondered if I got myself into trouble again. I then noticed a teenage boy staring at me (or into space… couldn't tell). He noticed me staring and glared at me. I looked around again to see if I could figure out where I was.

I thought maybe he was sent to hurt me, but he didn't seem scary so I decided to be friendly and try to get to my class. I'm sure I was already late and that this boy would understand me wanting to get there as soon as possible. We chatted for a little while but I got confused when he asked me what planet I was from. We were still on Earth, right?

"Excuse me, but where am I? I'm supposed to be going to going to a class a self-defense class. I'm training to be a child spy." Vegeta scowled, but it seemed like he was angrier about the fact that he was dealing with a child, Bulma thought.

"How old are you, girl?" Vegeta asked her. Yup, that definitely proved Bulma's prediction.

"I'm nine years old," the girl answered. "I'd like to stay and chat but I really need to get to class. If I don't go, I'll get in trouble. The person in charge is a mean person and if I skip class I'll be punished severely. Can you help me get back?"


She really had no idea what was going on. There was no going back and there was no way I could help her. But why would I even want to? "You can't go back," I finally answered. She looked at me in shock and then pulled her knees to her chest and started crying quietly. She was actually terrified at the thought of not getting to this "class," or whatever it was.

"Why not?" she asked in a whisper.

I didn't even know. Maybe this answer would suffice. "Because you're not on your planet anymore. You are on a spaceship owned by Frieza."

"Who is Free-zer?" she asked wiping her eyes. "And I don't believe you. Aliens aren't real."

I stared at her in disbelief. How could anyone possibly say that? Where was this kid from?

"Where are you from?" I asked again.

She looked at me and answered, "I'm from New York."

That did not sound like the name of any planet I had heard of. "I meant what planet are you from, girl?"

"My name is Kaiya," she stated, "and I'm from Earth."

That explained a lot. I heard rumors of a planet that pretended alien life didn't exist. Other soldiers had at some point found themselves on Earth for at least a day. It was an in-between point between galaxies. I had never been there, though. Before I could think to ask her any questions, one of Frieza's men entered my chamber.

"Frieza is requesting the presence of the little girl."

"Whoa, whoa, whoa, hold up!" Yusuke shouted. "Kaiya was abducted by aliens? That explains so much."

And this earned him a smack over the head by Hiei. "Can you be serious for once?" Hiei snapped. "We don't know that they were aliens. She was NINE! She probably didn't understand anything going on. They're probably some weird breed of demon."

"Hiei, calm down," Kurama ordered. "Your energy is fluctuating rapidly and I doubt you want to call upon the Dragon of the Darkness Flame right now."

Hiei's eyes widened. He hadn't even realized that he let himself go that far. He too could feel the Dragon stirring under his bandages. Taking a deep breath, he managed to settle himself and the Dragon, before returning to Kaiya's side and taking hold of her hand.

"That still isn't explaining who this guy is," Kuwabara stated, "though he does sound incredibly familiar, don't you think?"

"It would help if we could see him," Kuronue muttered. "Speaking of which, why are we seeing this from his memory and not from Kaiya's." No one knew how to answer that.


When I asked him if I could go back to class, he said I couldn't and I became scared. I would be in so much trouble if I skipped. He told me we weren't on my planet and that we were on some guy named Free-zer's spaceship. But I was always told aliens weren't real. And any of the show with aliens portrayed them as evil and scary.

I was now terrified, especially when a scary looking alien walked through the door and said Free-zer wanted to see me. I looked over to the teenage boy I met and hoped he would stop the alien from taking me away, but he looked away. I screamed for help all the way to some room, yet no one came to help.

I came face to face with a very scary alien and I could sense that his power was high.

"So you are finally awake, I see," he said with a creepy voice. I couldn't help but shake slightly. I felt really cold…maybe that's why his name was Freezer. I was pulled out of my thoughts when I flew into the wall. I looked up at the alien to see him scowling. "I asked you a question and you are to answer it." I asked myself what question he asked me. Didn't he just state that I was awake. That wasn't a question. "Don't make me ask you again."

I simply nodded and he gave me a creepy smile. He walked back to his throne and his men directed me to follow. I didn't know what else to do so I went with it. Maybe I could escape or at least figure out why I was there. I looked around at the other soldiers. They were stronger than me and there were more of them so escape wouldn't happen. I chose the latter of my plans…asking.

"Why am I here?"

I received a punch in the face from a blue guy with green hair.

"You dare speak to Lord Frieza like that?" Like what? I thought to myself, while also mentally correcting the name of the alien.

"I just asked a question," I said with confusion in my voice. I was hit harder that time. My head hit the floor really hard, but I got back up only to be hit back down again.

"Zarbon, that's enough," Frieza said. He looked at me a smirked again. "The girl wants to know why she's here. I think it's time we let her know."

I was hit a few times by Frieza before I couldn't move. I heard my bones crack after being hit into the wall repeatedly. I didn't understand how anyone could laugh while doing something so mean. I was screaming in pain and he kept beating me. I just didn't understand. Was this really all because I missed my class?

I sensed someone run into the throne room but I refused to open my eyes; I just kept screaming in sheer agony. I felt myself being carried away by someone, and was just thankful to feel Frieza's energy disappearing with each passing second.

Bulma frowned as she heard more of the little girl's story. It was clear from her thoughts that she had no connection to the tyrant and yet he was viciously beating her senseless. It made Bulma frown because it reminded her that Vegeta had grown up in that type of environment. Speaking of which, the Saiyan was still out cold, and yet he was not attacking her in his sleep. It was strange, because he always seemed to struggle when asleep. This new presence, this Kaiya, must have been the cause for his peace, but Bulma could not figure out why.

"How do you know this girl, Vegeta?" she asked herself. "And what happened to her?" Bulma silently pondered this as she watched the memories continue to play on the screen.


A/N: Okay, this long, over 5,000 word chapter is a present for lucifvegeta. A reward for working so hard :)