Hi everyone! Hope you are all excited for this next chapter. I do have to explain the whole 'high school' thing in case any of you are confused. The reason Gohan is going to 'high school' is because his mother slipped an application into his homework without him knowing and sent it in. He did so well that he skipped a "few" grades and got to ninth grade instead. Yeah, hopefully that explains a few things. Also, this is the first chapter with my first OC in it. I'll tell you who it is in the ending author's note. I guess you could also say that this is the first chapter with a multiple POV thing. It's just for a brief moment though. Special thanks to BobJacksonSSJ for telling me my error in the Japanese translation of Lotus flower. The Japanese translation for Lotus flower is "Hachisunohana". Apparently I had been doing an English project centered on some Chinese language and I by accidentally used the Chinese translation of Lotus flower instead of the Japanese one. I think I am still going to use "Lein-Hua" for the translation though, even though Lotus Flower will be used more often than the Chinese translation. Thanks for bearing through that and hope you enjoy!


Chapter 11: High School? But I'm only Eleven!

Gohan had stayed well up into the night when his mother had told him that he was going to high school. At first, he had wondered how that was even possible, being only eleven years old when most people who went to high school were from ages fourteen to eighteen. Then there was the problem about his 'power' and if he actually could blow up the school. He knew that his mother was right when she had told him that he was too nice to blow it up, but he didn't know what would happen if someone made him angry.

Let's just hope that never happens, Gohan thought, I don't want to relive the Cell Games by blowing up the school.

Gohan flinched a bit when he thought of what had happened six days ago. Tomorrow was Friday, making it a week after the Cell Games. He didn't know what would happen tomorrow, such as assignments and all, but he figured that something would revolve around Hercule or his recent 'victory'. Gohan didn't even know why he was starting school on a Friday, making it the end of the week. When he had asked his mother about it, she had just brushed it off; that is, until Gohan asked if he could just start the Monday after that. She had nervously replied saying that the school wanted to "fit him in as soon as possible", which made Gohan a bit suspicious of his mother's behavior but he just thought it was probably from his soon-to-be brother or sister. Gohan's thoughts were filled with excitement when he remembered his mother telling him the news. But suddenly, he thought of something that quickly took away all the happiness he felt.

My little brother or sister won't have a father to grow up with. And it's all my fault. If I would have finished Cell off sooner, then none of this heartbreak would have happened, Gohan thought as he lay down on his bed. He wasn't tired yet, so he looked over at the alarm clock, seeing that it read 10:30 PM. He knew his mother was asleep by now and that she expected him to be too, but too much was running through his head for him to even try. Instead, he figured that he should talk to someone.

Mr. Piccolo? Gohan asked through the link that they shared, hoping that he wasn't intruding on anything important.

So you finally opened the link back up. It was blocked ever since you left the Lookout, his eyes widened at what his mentor said.

Sorry I think I forgot that I blocked it. Anyway, I don't think I'm going to be able to train tomorrow; Gohan apologized as he suddenly heard the nervousness that he was feeling being reflected through his words.

Any specific reason? He knew that his longtime mentor and friend would want to know why.

Mom kind of signed me up for high school and from what I've heard; I think a regular day is eight hours. I could try and come train after school if mom will let me, but I bet I am going to have homework, Gohan answered, at least starting to feel a bit calmer by having someone to talk to.

High school? Isn't that for older kids? You're eleven, Piccolo asked with almost disbelief.

Yep my thoughts exactly; I just wanted to tell you just in case I didn't show up, Gohan stated and was thinking on trying to get to sleep, but Piccolo had another question for him.

How come you contacted me now? Couldn't you have done it earlier?

Yeah, I just can't get to sleep so I thought I would do it now, Gohan answered back, feeling a bit guarded. If he knew Piccolo, then his mentor probably had something to ask him pertaining to the current situation.

Something on your mind, kid? You usually sleep like a rock; of course Piccolo would be the one to inform him of that since he had been secretly observing Gohan when he had first started training.

Yes, of course I would have stuff on my mind! Gohan snapped as he yelled through the link, then realizing with dread at what he had just done, Sorry Mr. Piccolo. That's the second time, isn't it? It's just…

Gohan had been debating on whether or not to tell his mentor of the dream he had the night before, but then he remembered his other self told him not to tell 'the others'. He cut off his sentence as he figured that 'the others' were his friends.

Gohan, "it's just" what? I won't lie to you kid but you have been acting strange since about a week ago. I also felt that strange Ki near yours last night, Piccolo asked and Gohan could tell that there was some urgency in his voice. When Gohan still didn't answer, Piccolo decided to push the matter further.

Gohan, what is going on? I can tell that you know something about it by the way that you are acting, Piccolo started, but Gohan felt like he had heard enough. When Piccolo had mentioned a 'strange Ki', his head had instantly known it was his other self that Piccolo had sensed; knowing that had sent alarm through him.

Nothing's wrong. I just need some time to think, Gohan answered rudely as he felt himself start to grow uncomfortable again.

Gohan… Piccolo warned with an edge in his voice, knowing full well what Gohan was going to do next. Gohan, not willing to listen anymore, closed off the link; not having any intention to open it again until things were sorted out.


Gohan woke up bleary eyed to a loud ringing noise that was his alarm clock. He looked at it and saw that it read 6:30 AM. Gohan groaned as he got out of bed and got dressed into a white long sleeved shirt and black pants, once again similar to the outfit he had worn when he met Lime. As he opened the door to his room and walked out into the kitchen, he was once again wishing that he would have gone to bed earlier instead of talking to Piccolo, especially after how that had turned out.

"Good Morning, Gohan," his mother said cheerfully as he came into the kitchen, "Breakfast is on the table. I let you sleep in a bit for your first day, so you might need to hurry a bit."

Gohan nodded and tried not to show how much worry was going through his mind. He quickly ate breakfast and showered before flying off to school. When he was about half way there, Gohan suddenly had a thought.

How am I going to explain how I got to school so quickly when I live so far away? Gohan thought, but then sighed as a voice entered his mind.

You could tell them that you sometimes stay with Bulma or that you drive a car to school, his other self said, apparently answering his question.

I'm eleven so obviously I can't drive yet, and how am I going to explain to everyone how in the world I know Bulma Briefs? Gohan asked a bit annoyed.

I'm twelve and I can't drive either, but does it matter. I mean, the only thing that does matter is that you get to go to school. I never got to go to school, at least in public, his other self stated, making Gohan even more annoyed.

Why didn't you go to school? Because you were stuck inside of me? He asked mockingly.

I have other reasons why I didn't get to do stuff besides being stuck inside of you; he heard his other self say with a twinge of anger and regret.

Why are you even talking to me? Do you have something wrong with your memory or something because, last that I remember, the last thing we did together was have a fight, Gohan asked. He could tell that his patience was running thin from the lack of sleep.

Well, I forgave you. Why? Do you have problems with forgiving people? His other self was now mocking him. Both fell silent and, after a while, Gohan finally got to Orange Star High School. Apparently it was in Hercule City; the last place he wanted to be because of the "World Champion". He knew he was a few minutes early, so the first thing he remembered his mother telling him to do when he got to the school was to go see the principle. He knocked on the door to the principal's office and walked in when there was an answer.

"What can I help you with, young man?" the principal asked as he stared at Gohan. Gohan saw that the plate on the principal's desk said "Principal Omodatta", and he guessed that that was the principal's last name.

"Um… hello, I'm a new student here and I was wondering what I should do first," Gohan asked as loud as he could, but he knew that he was hard to hear since he was so nervous. The principal gave him an almost disbelieving glance at first and then went to search something in the computer on his desk.

"What is your name, young man?" the principal asked him as he tried not to fidget under the older man's gaze.

"Son Gohan," he answered as the principal typed on his computer and looked through a few documents. The man had a surprised look on his face before composing himself.

"Well then, Mr. Son, you got perfect scores on all of your entry tests. Here is your schedule. If you need anything, just ask someone around the school. We are all very pleased to see you here," the principal said as he handed Gohan his schedule and escorted him to the door. When the door was finally closed, Gohan stood out in the hallway for a few moments with a confused look on his face. When the principal had said "perfect scores" Gohan was about to blurt out "I did?", but had decided against it. He shook his head and quickly looked down at his schedule. Biology class was first, and then followed by Algebra, an Introduction to Business class, World Cultures, then Lunch, Gym, and English. Gohan sighed and started to look around the hallway for a clock. He found one and realized that he had taken longer than he thought in the principal's office. He would have run in the hall if he had known where the Science class room was. But instead, he just continued to wander along the hallway, finally making it to the Science room and, after taking a shaky breath, knocked on the door.


He knew the moment he sensed the familiar Ki coming towards the Science room that he was dead. He knew that at some point the owner of the Ki would find out and then, everything would go wrong. He had tried to change, tried to forget what he had almost mindlessly participated in; only running away when he found out what he had done, and what would happen to the others, his siblings. He fidgeted quietly in his seat as the Ki came closer and closer, all the while thinking one thought:

I am going to be dead.


Gohan opened the door when he heard a "come in" from the other side of the door. When he had finally stepped into the classroom, he wished that he never had come in. There were at least eighteen other students staring at him with confused or mocking faces, all eighteen of them were staring at him. He fidgeted nervously under their gazes, wishing nothing more than to be invisible at that moment. He suddenly heard the teacher talking to the class.

"Class, this is the new student we have been telling you about. He got perfect scores on all of his entry tests, so maybe some of you should follow his example. Young man, why don't you tell the class a bit about yourself," his science teacher, Mr. Kagaku, said as he turned to Gohan. He nodded, all the while trying to pretend that nineteen other people didn't have their attention solely on him.

"Hello, my name is Son Gohan. I live on Mount Paozu. I have a mother and a soon to be brother or sister…" Gohan had no idea why he was telling all this private stuff to people who could possibly be stalkers, but he suddenly trailed off when about three fourths of the class stared at him with open mouths and surprised faces. Even the teacher looked surprised as he turned his attention to Gohan.

"Well Mr. Son, that's all quite interesting. Please take a seat next to Erasa and Kevin," then Mr. Kagaku turned his attention to two students in the middle row, "Erasa, Kevin, please raise your hands so Gohan knows where to sit."

Gohan saw two students raise their hands and went over to sit next to them. Apparently Erasa was the girl who had blonde hair and blue eyes, and Gohan could tell that talking to her was going to be a pain. Kevin was sitting to his left. The boy had dark brown to almost black hair and was wearing a purple t-shirt. Gohan found two things strange about him: one, that he had a strange color of bluish-purple eyes and two that his hand had been shaking when he lifted it. Gohan had no idea why, but he decided to forget about it and focus on the class. As soon as Mr. Kagaku started to talk, Erasa leaned near him and started to whisper.

"So, Gohan was it? How do you get to school living all the way out on Mount Paozu?" Erasa asked. Gohan knew that he was missing the lesson, but he didn't really mind since he had already learned this material.

"Well, my mom sometimes drives me out to school and then the other times I stay with a family-friend of my mom's. I usually just stay with her to help clean and stuff like that," Gohan said and knew that this 'Erasa' was going to try and delve deeper into his personal life than he liked.

"Oh ok then. I was just curious. Well as you know, I'm Erasa. The kid sitting to your left is Kevin. Beside me is Sharpner and then next to Kevin is Videl," Erasa said and as she finished, each of the mentioned people were drawn into the conversation and not paying attention to the lesson. Gohan was about to reply when someone started to bother him again.

Hey, don't you think those are all strange names. And don't they seem a little odd to you, especially that 'Kevin' person. His other self just interrupted.

Can you get out of my head? I kind of need to pay attention. You know? The first day of school is kind of important, Gohan answered, trying to get his other self out of his head as soon as possible. He was already getting annoyed since his other self had the sense to interrupt him when he was trying to concentrate.

Oh ok. Sorry, I'll leave you be. You know, cause school is so important to the little scholar, and with that, his other self left; leaving a seething Gohan to sort out his problems. When he finally came back to his senses, he realized that Sharpner was talking.

"Who cares if we miss the lesson? It's not like it's important anyways," the long blonde haired teen was saying.

"I care. It is kind of important," Kevin said in a soft but defensive way.

"Well, that's because you're a nerd like him," Sharpner said as he was pointing at Gohan.

"Do you always make first assumptions about everyone?" Gohan asked sharply. He didn't like how Sharpner was talking to Kevin, and he was still mad at his other self for interrupting; but as soon as the words left his mouth, he regretted ever saying them.

"Oh so now all of the nerds are going to gang up on me now? Oh I'm so scared!" Sharpner said in a mocking tone that earned him glares from both Gohan and Kevin. Before either of the said people could react, Videl finally spoke.

"Sharpner, leave them alone. At least they can pass this class," she said as she stared at the overconfident jock. That just left Sharpner with no reply while Gohan and Kevin were having a hard time trying not to laugh. Erasa had already given in and was giggling.

"Sharpner, you just got passed up by the daughter of the World Champion!" Erasa stated and Gohan had known long before that she had said it a bit too loudly. What the blonde had just said made Gohan stop his attempt to not laugh and made him think.

She's the daughter of Hercule? Gohan thought as he looked over at Videl, she's nothing like him! He's really boastful and she's more of the quiet type; at least, from what I've seen so far.

"Erasa, stop chattering this instant! I'm sure that you should listen to the lesson to bring your grade up!" Mr. Kagaku stated harshly; only earning a "yes sir" from the blonde mentioned. Although the teacher had yelled at her, Erasa was not going to give up talking for the lesson. She looked over and caught Gohan staring questionably at Videl.

"Oh Gohan, do you like Videl or something?" Erasa asked in an excited tone. Gohan had been thinking tons of other things, but when Erasa had said that, he instantly started blushing at his mistake.

"No, of course I don't! Why do you think that?" Gohan answered nervously, but Erasa took the blush on Gohan's face as a sign of that he was not telling the truth instead of embarrassment.

"Oh don't worry Gohan, there's no denying it from me!" she said a bit too loudly, getting her another scolding from the teacher. Gohan sighed and saw Kevin looking over at him with a compassionate look. But Gohan could also sense something else coming from his new quiet friend.

Fear? Gohan thought as he felt for Kevin's Ki and seeing that it was higher than most of the other people in the class, even Videl's. Why does he seem to be afraid of me? Does he know something that I don't?


The next two classes passed quickly without much happening. Gohan thought that it was strange that in every class so far, Kevin was also in the same class. When Gohan got to the World Cultures room a few minutes early, he saw that there were assigned seats. He went up to the board and saw where his seat was, but also took notice that Kevin was sitting next to him.

Ok I am starting to find this a bit strange. Why is Kevin in every one of my classes so far and why does he always seem nervous around me? Gohan thought as he saw Kevin come and sit in the seat next to his. Gohan turned around when he heard some other students come into the classroom. As soon as they saw Gohan and Kevin sitting near each other, the group of boys laughed.

"The teacher probably wants to keep the new kids together," Gohan recognized the voice was Sharpner's. He sent a glare at the group of kids before turning to Kevin. He felt bad that his new friend was getting teased because of him, but what Sharpner had said made a question pop into his mind.

"Hey, Kevin? When did you start coming to this school?" Gohan asked as gently as he possibly could; he didn't want to scare his friend any more than he apparently had already. Kevin seemed surprised about something, but then answered to Gohan in a whisper.

"About five or six days ago. Why? Was it because of what those jerks said?" Kevin asked, earning a nod from Gohan. As soon as Kevin finished speaking, the teacher came in.

"Hello class, I am Mr. Iwaku. I am your teacher for World Cultures." Mr. Iwaku said, but then seemed to get into "teacher mode".

"Today marks the one week anniversary of the Cell Games," as soon as the teacher said that, Gohan froze, not failing to notice that Kevin did the same, "For your assignment today, you will be writing an appreciation note to the World Champion…"

When Gohan heard that, he thought it couldn't get any worse, but what he heard next made him realize his mistake.

"… and an essay to the unknown fighters on what they can improve on."

Gohan would have commented if the teacher hadn't been standing right in front of him, almost as if he knew that the student had participated in the dreaded event. As the teacher signaled for the class to begin the assignment saying that it was "due by the end of class", Gohan started to think.

Ok I think I can make up some comments to the "World Champion", but how can I just start insulting my friends? He mentally groaned as he heard his answer.

Well, if you need help with that, I certainly have nothing to do. His other self said in a happy tone.

Ok, you are really starting to annoy me, Gohan thought.

Well that's not my fault. I guess I just have a habit of annoying people, his other self answered, saying the last part sarcastically.

Do you need to bother me now? I kind of have something important to do, Gohan asked, trying to calm himself, but his other self didn't answer after that. Before he knew it, the end of the class came and he had only written the "comments to the World Champion" assignment, when the rest of the class including Kevin had done the whole assignment. When he turned the assignment in, the teacher took one look at it and "asked him to stay after class". So there Gohan was, waiting for the rest of the class to leave. By the time the teacher started to talk, the only two students left were Videl and Kevin, the first one mentioned leaving the classroom only seconds after.

"Mr. Son, would you care to explain to me why you only have half of the assignment done?" Mr. Iwaku asked him in a harsh tone.

"Well, I really couldn't do the second part because I didn't have a TV to watch the Cell Games on," it wasn't a lie, but Gohan knew it was the best he could do at the moment.

"And why didn't you have a TV. Even though you live far away, you could have easily gotten one," Mr. Iwaku asked, still a bit suspicious.

"Well, it kind of got destroyed mid-way through," he answered, hoping to Dende that the teacher wouldn't ask how it got destroyed. Satisfied with Gohan's answer, Mr. Iwaku dismissed him to go to lunch. As Gohan opened the door, he was met with surprise as he saw Kevin standing outside of the door.

"Um… I was waiting for you," Kevin stated softly as they started to walk, "I heard what the teacher said and I can understand you having reasons. That time isn't the most pleasant for everyone."

At his friend's sudden change of mood, Gohan wondered what had happened to him to have made it unpleasant, but he didn't want to intrude; personal matters were meant to be kept a secret. So Gohan and Kevin went off to lunch, eventually sitting with Videl and Erasa. Gohan, for once, had to eat a human sized portion of a meal; he knew that he could eat more when he got home. The next class was gym. As Gohan walked to the gym with Kevin, he knew instantly that he wasn't going to like this class. As they neared the gym, he started to worry.

Why does it have to be gym? I don't want some defenseless person getting hurt because I can't control my power, Gohan thought.

Well, don't worry, that 'defenseless person' will be fine. I think you should concentrate on the 'person' beside you, his other self stated, and Gohan didn't fail to notice that his other self sounded a bit worried. Also, he was beginning to wonder why his other self had emphasized the word "person" so much.

Why? Gohan asked, wondering why his other self was acting so strange.

I am just trying to warn you. Don't you ever wonder something? Like "why is he in every one of you classes"? Or the fact that he has strange eye colors? Was his answer, but it seemed more like an interrogation.

Yeah, and me being part "alien" and being able to change my hair and eye color isn't weird, Gohan stated sarcastically.

Ok, you do have a point. All I'm trying to say is to be careful of what people you choose as your friends; it might come back to haunt you in the end, his other self answered and, before Gohan could say anything else, left the conversation. When Gohan actually remembered there was someone with him this time, he looked over to see Kevin staring at him with a confused but concerned look on his face.

"Hey, Gohan. Are you ok?" Kevin asked. Gohan had no idea what to say next, so instead he asked,

"Um… what did I do?"

Instantly realizing his mistake, Gohan then looked surprised at what he had said, or at least, he assumed he said.

"Oh don't worry, nothing much," Kevin stated as he started to smile, "having a conversation with someone in your head can do that to you."

Gohan instantly looked at Kevin, shocked at what he had just heard; he wondered if his friend had actually heard the conversation with his other self. As soon as he looked at his friend, Kevin then realized that he had made a mistake too.

"Um… that's not what I…" Kevin started to nervously say, but then looked at the clock and started to freak out, "Gohan, we're going to be late if we don't get going."

Gohan, looking at the clock, also started to realize that they only had four minutes to change. They both ran to the gym and then into the changing room. When his mother had read him all the rules the night before school started, there was nothing in the line of "gym clothes", and so he had brought an orange Gi with him to change into. With a pang of sorrow, he realized it was similar to his father's Gi, but he brushed off the feeling as he went out into the gym. As soon as he got out into the main area of the gym, all the boys started to stare at him weird, with the exception of Kevin, who was just acting like it was normal to see someone wear something other than a t-shirt and shorts.

"What?" Gohan asked to no one in particular. As soon as he said that, the staring crowd burst into a round of laughter; making Gohan even more confused than before. As he walked to where Kevin was standing, he suddenly realized why they were all laughing, due to their comments.

"Look at what he's wearing!" one boy stated through his laughter, "It looks like it was given to him by his daddy!"

That comment made the gym burst into more laughter followed by other comments, making Gohan want to say "bingo" since the Gi was given to him by his dad. When he finally came to sit beside Kevin in the bleachers, his friend was giving him a sympathetic look.

"Don't worry about it Gohan. They just don't know how to handle something new," Kevin stated in a soft tone.

"I swear, they all act like they're a bunch of teenage girls," Gohan stated as he shook his head, earning a small laugh from Kevin; which was cut short as the gym teacher entered the gym.

"Class!" He shouted above the laughter, "Get control of yourselves!"

Upon seeing that the teacher was now in the room, the people that had been previously laughing quieted down. Kevin motioned with his head to go down to where the crowd was now gathered, making his way following Gohan. The teacher took one look at Gohan and frowned.

"What are you wearing?" the teacher, Mr. Jimu, asked; earning a small laugh from the crowd gathered.

"A Gi," Gohan stated simply before continuing, "as far as I know, there were no regulations in the school rules of what to wear for gym."

"Oh, so does that mean you can wear nothing?" Someone in the crowd shouted, which made the class go into laughter again while Gohan and Kevin had disturbed looks on their faces.

"Well it didn't say anything about that in the rules," Gohan waited a moment before answering, "but I would rather have you at least have something on."

That made the whole class laugh again and, while the teacher was trying to get them to quiet down; Gohan and Kevin smiled at the other kids' childish behavior.

"In some ways, I think we are definitely more mature than them," Kevin whispered while Gohan shared a knowing glance. The room finally became quiet again after a few moments.

"Class, today we will be playing dodge ball," Mr. Jimu stated while Gohan suddenly felt sick. His previous conversation with his other self popped into his mind and, when he heard the same identical voice in his head, wasn't sure if it was part of the memory or not.

Yay, sock them in the face! His other self's voice yelled happily into his head.

How do you even know what dodge ball is? He asked as his other self became quiet. Before the conversation could continue, people started to pick teams. Kevin and Gohan were on the same team, which made Gohan happy since he didn't really want to "sock" his friend in the face with a dodge ball.

When the whistle was blown, Gohan decided to just dodge or catch the balls that were thrown at him, not wanting to make someone end up in the hospital on his first day of school. Soon enough, everyone on Gohan's team was out except him and Kevin. The teacher looked at the clock before blowing the whistle, saying it was "mercy rule" and telling them to go change. Gohan changed quickly, wanting to get out of the gym and to his next class so he wasn't late.

The last class of the day was English. Gohan was kind of happy since this class was the only one with a female teacher in it. When the teacher came in, Gohan instantly knew that he was going to enjoy being in her class.

"Hello everyone. My name is Miss. Ni-Su. You can also call me Miss. Stephanie if you want. Our assignment for today will be a creative writing essay based around the Cell Games," Miss. Stephanie said. She had light blonde hair and her blue eyes reflected kindness. Gohan instantly froze when she said "Cell Games" because it seemed that every teacher did something related to it, but he relaxed at what she said next, "for your assignment, I want to know what you think really happened during the time that the cable was down for the Cell Games. Be creative, and I will be choosing the best ones out of the class to read on Monday."

Gohan at first didn't know what to do for the assignment, but then he thought that he should at least be a bit truthful; after all, who would believe his story? So that's what he did, writing down about what "really" happened at the Cell Games, making up fake names for every one of his friends and referring to his father as "the Golden Warrior", since it was with his father's help that he had defeated Cell in the first place. When he was done, he realized that he had finished a few minutes early and turned in his assignment. When he got back to his desk, he realized that Kevin was also done. Briefly, he wondered what his friend had written about, but he figured that Kevin's would be chosen as one of the best so he would figure out anyway. When the bell rang, Gohan packed up his stuff and headed to his locker. When he was going towards the exit, he realized that he heard Kevin's voice in the empty hallway. As he walked towards where his friend's locker was, he was confused by what he saw and heard.

"Every single class… why do I have to have every single class with him…" Kevin stated as he banged his head against his locker several times.

"Kevin, is everything ok?" Gohan asked, worried that something was wrong with his friend. Kevin, just realizing that Gohan was standing there, looked over at him nervously.

"Uh yeah, everything's fine. I just realized that I missed my bus, so I'm going to have to walk home," Kevin started but after seeing Gohan's worried look at what he had just said continued, "don't worry, my house is near the school so it's not far to walk. Either way, I need to get going."

Gohan shook his head as he saw his friend run down the hall and out the other exit. He went out the exit and started to fly home, wondering what was wrong with his new friend.


Yay, Gohan's first day of high school is over! Sorry, I changed gym from baseball to dodge ball since everyone seems to do the first day as baseball. Don't worry though, I'm still going to include that; it's just that I wanted to do something different. If you didn't guess by now, Kevin is my first OC. I do have some questions for you: what do you think is wrong with Kevin? Why do you think he is acting strange? And what do you think will happen next? Just to tell you, the POV switch to the Science room was also Kevin briefly. I would also like to know what your favorite part of this chapter was. Please review!

-AnimeWolfGirl9