Nappa watched as the happy couple came back from training. It had been over a week since the mating and watching them was insufferable. Turly told him to bide their time though. Vegeta was going to have to snap out of this eventually.

Raditz looked over at him with a smug expression, which didn't help calm the elite's mind either. Everyone had a proper place and the prince's mating had shattered that. He growled, watching as Kakara readied herself to make dinner. He and Turly were never allowed to partake of it, but it wasn't like he wanted any of her cooking anyway. Even if it did smell lovely.

Kakara's brat was now sitting next to the prince, playing that stupid board game. How low would they make Vegeta fall? The prince of all saiyans, a fighter of undeniable strength and pride was playing a child's game. This was such a disgrace. If their home planet was still around, generations of kings and queens would be rolling in their graves.

Turly stared at how disgustingly sweet the scene before them was. It was like Kakara had removed the prince's balls or something. He was a whipped man, unworthy of the title of prince. Tonight, her plan would finally come full circle. If she couldn't get Vegeta to turn away from her, she would turn Kakara against the prince. All she needed was for her ally in crime to set the stage. There had to be a reason for the prince to go after someone as mundane and brutish as the third class while rejecting the first class. Turly motioned for Nappa to follow her out of the room. They needed to go to the mess hall anyway. She refused to eat Kakara's slop.

Gokin watched the elite and the first class leave. She still didn't trust them and hated the idea of being alone with either of them. She sighed, looking over at her mate. It was strange using a term like that, but she really couldn't go with the term husband at the moment. She was still legally married to Chico. That and she didn't think Vegeta would take kindly to the human term.

The prince stood up, gathering his bowl. "I have a mission in the morning," Vegeta stated. He knew his mate wasn't going to follow him out there. Kakara had already stated that she wasn't a killer. He could live with that though, as long as she stayed by his side.

"How long will you be gone?" Gokin asked, feeling a little nervous about being left alone with Nappa again, but she could handle it. She wasn't going to let that thug believe for once second that she was afraid of him. Then there was what the prince would do if the elite even tried to touch her. If the last time had been an indicator, she was in for a good laugh at Nappa's expense.

"Who knows?" the prince answered. Vegeta pondered another idea. "I'll be taking Nappa with me." He wasn't about to leave his mate here alone with that rogue.

Raditz laughed. "Does he know that?" The third class couldn't help but find all of this amusing. Nappa used to hold such good favor with the prince, and now Vegeta regarded the elite as if he were dirt on his shoes. It was nice to see that bald idiot knocked down a few pegs.

"He will soon." The prince held his mate close. "I'll try to get back to you soon." Vegeta walked by her, leaving her behind as he headed after Nappa.

Raditz gave his sister a grin. "You've done well for someone that didn't want to leave that pile of dirt."

Gokin rolled her eyes. "My relationship with Vegeta has nothing do with Earth. I still want to go back someday, with Gohan and him."

Raditz grinned wider. "So, you're committed to him. What about that human?"

She sighed. "Chico and I have been growing apart for ages." Gokin would have explained more, but she noticed that something was wrong. Vegeta had forgotten the lunch she had packed for him. "I'll be right back." She grabbed the small bag. The prince could take it in the pod with him. Vegeta had complained about how he would have to eat some really rank shit out in space.

Gokin wasn't paying that much attention as she walked towards the hanger. She figured that he would be happy to see her before he took off. But seconds later, she was stopped by her nemesis. Turly gave her a crooked smile. "I didn't think the 'mate' of the prince would be running around so freely. Aren't you worried about protecting yourself?"

Gokin rolled her eyes. "I don't have time for your nonsense." She began to push by her rival, only to stop. She could see Nappa looking at her Prince. The large lug seemed to be pouting. Gokin took a deep breath, there was no reason to fear Nappa. Vegeta would keep him in his place.

But once again, she was stopped by Turly. Gokin was about to smack her rival, when Nappa spoke. "I still don't get what's so great about Kakara."

Vegeta rolled his eyes. "Yet, you tried to touch her."

"I just need to understand what you're doing. Vegeta, you're a prince. She's a third class. Back home, you would have chosen Turly over someone like her. I'm just trying to understand why you would make such a choice."

Vegeta chuckled. "You truly are a blind man." Gokin smiled as she listened to him talk. "All you saw was a third class, I, on the other hand, saw potential."

"What do you mean?" Nappa was taken aback by the prince's claims. All he saw was a fuckable body, nothing more.

The prince walked around. "If you were to compare the two, you would go on their placement in society, while I thought about multiple factors." Gokin wondered what Vegeta was talking about. Didn't they just love each other? Vegeta smirked. "Turly is a weak creature. Her power level is quite low for her class and rank. At the same time, she gives herself to anyone and I don't like having the sloppy seconds of another."

"But Kakara has a child with another…" Nappa began.

Vegeta grinned. "It's unexpected, but that boy helped me gauge whether I should go after her. Sure, I was not happy to discover that she had a child in the beginning, but his existence speaks volumes about her in general."

"I don't understand," the lug continued. Gokin stood in place, what was Vegeta saying?

"Kakara has produced one quality child, she can also produce me a quality heir," Vegeta said. "Her power exceeds that of a simple third class and her son's power grows with each passing day. I went after her with the sole purpose of creating an heir." The prince smirked. "Of course, there were a lot of factors that went into that choice. I did have to consider her brother's looks when it came to my future children, but it seems that her genes are quite strong and Raditz just got the crappy ones. From the moment I set my eyes on her I was analyzing her every move."

Gokin was shaking her head. This wasn't happening. Vegeta wasn't saying that she was his breeding sow. Next to her, Turly was grinning. "So, the only reason you went after her, was to bed her?" Nappa said with a grin.

"I need a quality heir, Nappa." The prince kept talking but for Gokin everything went quiet. The world stopped as she dropped the lunch she made before she sprang back to life as she ran down that the hall.

Back in the hanger, Turly had walked in giving Nappa a small nod. She had grabbed the lunch off of the ground and passed it to the elite. "So, all of this was done for an heir?" Nappa asked.

Vegeta sighed. "It was that way… in the beginning. Somewhere along the way, I started seeing her as more than just breeding stock." He smiled to himself. "I've really never met anyone like her before."

Nappa looked over at Turly questioningly. Was this really the right thing to do? She gave him a nod as she smiled. "Kakara's just another woman."

Vegeta walked over to his pod, then got in. He was ignoring what the elite said. Of course Nappa wouldn't have a clue to how great Kakara really was. She loved training just as much as he did. The idea of fighting a strong warrior got her blood boiling. They truly were similar. As the pod closed, he couldn't wait to return home. Being without Kakara was going to be a little hard, but he could deal with it. They would be reunited soon.


Gokin returned to their quarters before bursting into tears. How could she be so blind? Didn't she say to herself that all men were like Chico? But she didn't listen and let him do with her as he wished. As her brother walked up to her, she didn't notice him. Gokin only sobbed into her hands. She really thought she was stronger than this.

"Vegeta's only been gone for a few minutes," Raditz said, holding Gohan in his arms.

Gokin glared up at him. "Why did you bring me here?"

Raditz felt very confused as he stared down at her. "Because you needed to be with your own kind."

"And what good has that done me? Now I have to suffer this humiliation," Gokin snapped, her tail whipping back and forth. Her eyes caught it and she cursed. There was no way she wanted to see her tail again now. It was attached to too many memories of him.

"Kakara…calm down." Raditz really didn't know what to do. Something was wrong, he could see that in her eyes, but she wasn't spilling the beans. He could only look down at her in horror as she pulled her tail off before dropping it on the ground.

"Give me my son," she snarled as she demanded her child.

"What are you going to do?" he asked, almost scared to hand Gohan over to her.

"I'm going home," Gokin answered, then tried to lunge at her brother, which in turn made Gohan cry. Upon hearing the sound, she froze in place. Slowly, tears began to fall from her eyes. "Raditz… just let me leave this place."

Raditz sighed. Everything looked like it was going so well, but there was one thing he was certain of. He didn't want to be here when Vegeta returned. "Only if I go with you, Kakara." Her eyes questioned him. "For Gohan's sake."

Gokin softened for a second. It did seem cruel to pull her son from her brother. "Fine, but promise you won't exterminate anyone."

Raditz nodded. "I can do that." He still wanted answers, but at the moment, he was going to have to settle for nothing. He would follow Kakara back to that ball of dirt. Besides, someone had to look after Gohan. His sister looked like a mess. Raditz put his nephew down before going to grab something from across the room. Kakara was staring at him as he cut open his arm, she moved over in shock to find a small transmitter sitting there.

"What is that?" she began only for him to hush her.

"We need to get out of here. I will explain once we get to Earth," Raditz said, picking Gohan back off the floor. "We'll steal a ship. We can get rid of the tracking device a lot easier."

Gokin gave him a nod before following him out of their quarters and down the hall. She noticed that her brother was on edge. There was something that he wasn't telling her. Did this mean that Raditz didn't like being here? It was no wonder that he wanted to leave. Earth would probably be good for him.

As they walked through the hanger, Raditz made it look like they were going on a mission. They would be leaving Turly alone here, but he didn't mind that one bit. That bitch could die in a ditch for all he cared. Her treatment of his sister was deplorable.

They snuck onto a ship and Gokin watched as her brother surprised her. "When did you get good with technology?"

"I've been watching that kid of yours," Raditz explained before punching in their destination. He pulled out the tracker and crushed it as the ship took off. Leaving the base behind him. "So, are you going to tell me why we're going to Earth now?"

Gokin sighed. "Only if you tell me why we had to be so secretive."

Raditz gave her a grin. "You've run into that Frieza guy, yes?" Kakara nodded at him. "We work for him…well, we're closer to slaves to him. After our planet was destroyed, we had nowhere else to go. So, we stayed and did his dirty work." His sister opened her mouth then closed it. "No one leaves Frieza's services and lives to tell the tale."

Gokin gave her brother a smile. "I think you're doing quite well."

Raditz rolled his eyes. "Make no mistake… he will find me someday and he will be the one to end my life."

"He won't get you, Uncle Raditz. I won't let him," Gohan said, making his uncle smile.

"Let's get to Earth before we come up with a plan. For all we know, Frieza doesn't know anything about Earth," Gokin said, trying to get her brother in a better mood. She needed this distraction. Anything to take Vegeta off her mind…but as she tried to keep her mind clear, the prince dominated her thoughts. It was hard for her to accept. How could the man she loved be so cruel? Her eyes began to water, but she held it in. Once she got to Earth, everything would be okay. At least, that's what she kept telling herself.


Turly smiled to herself as she looked over their quarters. Finally, she would have the prince all to herself when they returned. He was bound to see what a coward Kakara was. Then he would see the error of his ways.

To Be Continued…

Author's Note

Something tells me that Vegeta isn't going to be very happy when he returns, who about you guys?