NOTE: NEVERMIND! I changed my mind from the last chapter! This one is canon to the main story of A Devil's Light!

Yes, I understand the confusing thing with Future Nayuta and present Nayuta. There's a reason for that. Wait for me to get to the Goku Black arc.

I plan to write a short little fic called A Devil's Sparking. It would just a collection of 'What if these versions of the CSM cast were in Sparking Zero?'. For example, I'd be writing Son Makima's move lists, and character interactions. If you're interested, then let me know.

Again, thank you all for sticking with me all this time.

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Bonus Epilogue 3: Meeting the In-Laws

Lilith walked down the halls of her castle, lighting the torches that lined the black and red interior. Following close behind her was her adorable little sister Makima, who had just the cutest scowl on her face. Lilith gave her sister a bright smile. "I'm so happy you accepted my invitation, Makima~!"

"You kidnapped me in the middle of our movie night marathon." Makima hissed at her big sister. "Goten and Nayuta were really excited to show darling the Infinity Sage of the MCU. Especially the first Avengers film, but now we have to put it on pause because of a certain someone."

Lilith shrugged her shoulders. "Eh, I'll send the brats an apology gift later. Besides, you guys have a bunch of those movie nights. Just do it tomorrow or something."

"I'll be going to a conference for the next five days that'll require my full attention."

"It's not my fault you decided to get involved in politics."

Makima would've strangled her sister, which would have resulted in a fight that likely would've leveled that castle but held herself back due to curiosity. While she was pissed as hell, she was wondering what was so important that Lilith decided to force her down to Hell. "What exactly do you want to show me anyway?"

"That's a surprise for when we get to the dining hall."

"Why do you even have a dining hall?"

"For when I have guests."

"You never have guests."

Lilith gave her a look. "Which is why I have the dining hall for when I do have guests. You know…like my family."

Makima rolled her eyes. "Fine. I'll think about scheduling a visit for the kids and darling."

Lilith stared at her.

"Ugh…! I'll drag the other two here as well."

"Thanks, baby sis!"

"Don't call me that."

While Lilith laughed at her, Makima decided to focus on something less annoying, like her family. She was hoping that with their movie night ruined her darling was putting the twins to bed for the night. She was certain he could handle that at least by himself.


"Okay! Who wants a 2nd dinner?!" Goku exclaimed loudly. He's dressed in a black T-shirt with a pair of orange shorts around his waist.

"WE DO!" Goten and Nayuta, dressed in their pajamas, replied with salutes. Behind the twins were the family dogs, all seven of them were barking loudly in agreement.

Since Gohan was off at college now there wasn't anyone left who could get in their way. He was the only other working brain cell in this family besides Makima. Without those two around chaos was left to roam free without any semblance of control in sight.

"Yaaaaay! 2nd Dinner!" Fami cheered alongside her brother and his kids.

Several eyes blinked at the Famine Devil, wondering when she had even appeared.


Makima groaned into her hands, knowing she was going to return home to an empty pantry. A pantry that was going to cost more money to restock. "I should've just called Piccolo to watch over them…"

"Alright, we're here." Lilith announced, bringing Makima out of her own head. The Control Devil stared at the oakwood doors to the dining hall. She questioned where her sister even got oakwood from but decided to question that on a later date.

Lilith turned to her sister with a look that reminded her of whenever the twins would try to hide something they broke. "Soooo…you remember how Goku met each of us?"

A brow was raised but Makima answered regardless. "Yes. Fami was ecstatic to meet a mortal that could match her hunger, Wa-Yoru-tried to kill him several times, and you showed up to our home unannounced through the spirit form of a crow. Darling liked each of you immediately which came to no surprise."

"Okay, good, so are you interested in meeting his family?" Lilith asked.

"I've already met his Grandfather." Makima replied.

"No, no, no, little sister. Not his adoptive family. His family." Lilith emphasized the last part, expecting her intelligent sister to get her point. It took seconds for the meaning to get across the Control Devil's brain. Her eyes widened as she thought about the only other family her husband could possibly have.

"Lilith, did you-"

She pushed open the doors without uttering another word. Makima felt the aroma of a cooked buffet collided with her features as she looked inside of the dining hall. As large as it was, the assortment of food could almost match the size of the hall. Three figures sat at one of the tables, the two males scarfing down plate after plate while the sole woman ate at a bit brisker pace. However, she had her own tower of plates stacked to her side. Each one had their own glowing halo, signifying their status as deceased.

"HEY! I BROUGHT HER! COME GREET HER BEFORE YOU EAT ALL THE FOOD IN MY CASTLE!" Lilith roared at the three. The woman jumped slightly, startled by the shout, while the men reluctantly left their food. When they stood up to face the Devils, Makima's brain finally made sense of the situation.

The first is the man who looks like a rougher version of her darling. He wears beige battle armor with rectangular shoulder pads and his boots are white with beige tips instead of black with green tips. His arm bands are colored blue. The scar on his cheek is smooth and x shaped. He also has an additional thin scar running horizontally across his right bicep. His brown tail is also draped loosely around his hips. It was obvious to Makima that this was the father of her darling.

The next is the woman of average height. She has a lighter-pale skin complexion, onyx eyes, and shaggy black hair reaching her shoulders. She wore a sleeveless black bodysuit and dark green combat armor highlighted with bronze and outlined by white, in addition to purple armbands and white boots. Her armor also had a thigh-length hoop. Her tail hangs loosely instead of around her waist like the other two. This woman is likely her darling's mother.

The last one, the taller of the three, earned her full attention. He has extremely long, spiky black hair with a prominent widow's peak, brown and black colored battle armor. Additionally, he wears two accessory bands that are white and red, one is tightened around his left arm, and the other on his left leg. His eyes scanned her up and down. "Heh. So, you're Kakarot's-GAH!"

Makima had him pushed against the wall within seconds, her hand sharpened by KI to resemble that of a razor blade. Her eyes bore hatefully into his with a burning anger that had never been satisfied, left to simmer for too long of a time. "Raditz…!" She scornfully hissed with disdain.

Raditz, who hadn't expected the attack, was genuinely surprised by the woman's strength. He had been informed that this was his brother's wife, but he hadn't expected her to be so powerful. No matter how much he budged, he could push her away. "Y-you dare-" Suddenly, he lost his ability to speak.

Makima's spirals singed his soul like a scorching flame. "You kidnapped my son, got my husband killed, and set off a chain of events that would leave my family separated for more than a decade!" She pressed her sharpened hand into his body, eliciting sounds of pain. "It was unfortunate that I wasn't there to kill you myself, but I'll be more than happy to torture you for the rest of eternity!"

Before she could continue torturing her brother-in-law a gentle feminine hand grasped her arm. Makima's eyes turned to the direction of the woman, who actually didn't flinch from her gaze like so many others had. "What?"

"I understand your…issues with my oldest son, but I'd like it if you stopped hurting him. Bardock already gave him a harsh beating after learning what he did to you and Kaka-I mean-Goku." The woman responded.

Makima didn't understand why she had listened to this woman, perhaps it was because she was the mother of her darling? Or maybe because her eyes look so much like his? There was a softness in them that she's only seen in her children and husband. However, there was a hint of firmness and strength built from a life of hardships. This woman seemed weak for a Saiyan, but her spirit was far stronger than others realized. "Fine." She pulled away from Raditz, however, she kept him locked down to the wall with her chains. "But I'll keep him there until I see fit."

"I guess, that's the best I'll get." The female Saiyan sighed. She extended her hand forward with a kind smile. "It's nice to finally meet you, Makima. I'm Gine, the mother of Kaka-I mean-"

"It's fine." Makima didn't take Gine's hand but shook her head. "You can call him Kakarot if it makes you comfortable."

"T-thanks." Gine awkwardly pulled her hand back. She looked back at her husband, ushering him to come forward. "Bardock, stop being so anti-social and say hi!"

The Goku look alike stood in the back with a permanent resting bitch face. If Makima was being honest, he looked like a version of her darling that was stuck with Vegeta's personality. Their physical similarities really disturbed her. His eyes were much sharper, scars from battles previously fought are seen on his body, and he looked like he was judging her. Makima couldn't blame him for that since she was doing the same thing.

Bardock huffed at his wife. "I don't have anything to say."

"Yes, you do! I know you're just as excited as I am to hear about Kakarot!" Gine's accusation seemed to pierce through his tough exterior. The Saiyan warrior turned away with a small blush on his face.

"Tch! He's alive, isn't he? That's all I need to know."

"Yes, but his wife is right here! The Mother of our grandchildren too! That sounds exciting, doesn't it?" Gine got closer to her husband with a teasing smile. He continued trying to ignore her, but Gine's infectious energy was overcoming his introvertedness. It suddenly started to make sense to Makima where her darling got his intrusiveness from.

A loud huff escaped his lips, and he lightly moved from his wife. "Fine! I'll go talk to her!"

"Thank you!" Gine giggled.

The father of Goku marched over to Makima, his facial expression never changing. The two stared at one another for a solid few seconds before the patriarch sighed. "You…look strong."

Makima blinked. "Thanks?"

"Kakarot found a strong woman. That's good enough for me." Bardock said.

This made Makima ponder something. "Do Saiyan males find strong women attractive? I guess that might explain my darling's attraction to me. The same can be said for Vegeta and Bulma. Then there's Videl's tomboyish behavior that likely attracted my son. Goten will likely end up the same once he starts finding girls attractive." This suddenly made Makima wonder how Saiyan women view males. She could ask Gine as it would likely prove helpful when it comes to Nayuta in the future. Then another thought entered her mind. "Wait, if Saiyan males like strong women…then how did these two fall in love?" Makima asked herself as she looked at her in-laws. "Whatever, questions for later. There's something else I wish to know."

"I have a question for you two." Makima narrowed her eyes at her in-laws.

"Yeah?" Bardock raised a brow.

"How exactly did my darling end up on Earth? I know that Saiyan children are shipped off to weaker planets for extermination missions, but I would like to hear it from your mouths. Was he sent off as a part of the genocidal militia that Saiyan society used to be or was there another one?" Makima asked.

Gine thought back to that day, the day before their race was wiped out by Freeza. "You aren't wrong that some Saiyan children are sent to weaker planets for proving themselves as useful and exterminating the life on them, but there was a different reason for Kakarot."

Bardock continued the story. "We sent him off ourselves."

"Why?" Makima pushed further.

"I wanted him to live. After catching wind of Freeza's plan to kill us all, I decided to make a choice. We put Kakarot in a pod and sent him off to Earth in hopes that he'd survive. If, by some miracle, I was wrong and Freeza didn't kill us, then I'd go off and bring him back. But, as you can see, things didn't turn out that way." Bardock explained.

"We wanted both of our children to live." Gine interjected. "We didn't have to worry about Raditz since he was on a mission with Prince Vegeta at the time."

Makima's eyes shifted to the struggling Raditz. "That checks out. No wonder he turned out far worse than you two or my darling. He was stuck with Vegeta for most of his life. That would ruin anyone." She still will never forgive her brother-in-law for what he did. As long as she has a say in it, he'll be suffering for the rest of eternity. Her eyes turned back to the other two Saiyans. "Did you love him?"

"Huh?" Gine blinked.

"Did you love my darling? Was he truly important to you?" Makima clarified.

"Saiyans don't do love." Bardock answered. "We typically don't have families either. We mate in order to keep our species going. Strong offspring are favored over the weaker ones. Kakarot was a weak child."

"And yet, that weak child saved the universe more than once. You two are also a couple, care about your children, and did your best to protect them before your deaths. As far as I can see, the two of you aren't typical Saiyans." Makima countered.

Gine awkwardly tapped her fingers together. "Well, I wasn't really strong. When I wasn't found fit for extermination missions, they placed me off at the meat processing to look useful. When I made this family with Bardock, I thought happily to myself that there's at least three people in this world who don't think I'm a failure. It's hard to separate yourself from someone who values you so much."

Bardock's tail rubbed against her own to bring her a sense of comfort. The female Saiyan appreciated the gesture from her husband with a thankful smile.

Makima could find herself relating to Gine's feelings. As much as she didn't care about how others viewed her, it felt nice to have a small window of people who viewed you as their world. They didn't love her because she forced them under her control, but because they genuinely wanted to remain by her side. Her family is her greatest strength.

"Not that I gave a damn what others thought of us. Gine is the only one who worries so much about other people's opinion." Bardock's comment earned him a smack on the arm from his wife.

"Someone has to be the common sense between us! If everything went your way, then Raditz would've grown up to be an antisocial weirdo like you!" Gine's words caused Bardock to flinch, while Raditz just gave his mother a flat look.

"He arguably ended up worse." Makima kept that to herself. She watched the two argue and thought over their words and story. "I suppose I have my answer."

"But I didn't-"

"You don't have to answer it now." Makima interrupted Gine. "If you didn't care about him, then you wouldn't have bothered sending him off world to a planet far from your own. The two of you are clearly different from the likes of Vegeta and the few other Saiyans I've met. If it weren't for you, then my darling wouldn't have arrived on Earth, and we never would've met. Our lovely children never would've existed, and I would still be stuck in my old ways." Makima relaxed her features into a beautiful smile. "Thank you."

Bardock simply huffed, crossing his arms and turning away. Gine's heart swelled at the kindness thrown their way by her son's wife, having not expected such from the woman initially. "You really love our son, don't you?"

Makima nodded her head. "He's my light in the cruel world. Whenever I feel lost, whenever I feel afraid, I know that he'll be there to guide me out of that tunnel. Not once has my darling failed to save me."

"That sounds similar to Bardock and I. As much as he tries to hide it, I know I can always count on him to be there for me." Gine smiled softly. "But there's something else I'm curious about." She left her thoughts and gave her attention back to Makima. "Kakarot still doesn't remember us, does he? Before we sent him off, I told him to never forget us or where he came from. But Raditz told us that he had hit his head when he arrived on Earth, completely forgetting his Saiyan heritage. I'm figuring that's still the case?"

"Yes." Makima didn't lie. "My darling has no recollection of you or his brief time on Planet Vegeta. And he's never cared to try and remember, since his worthless older brother left such a great impression of his biological family."

Dirty and disappointed looks were thrown Raditz's way by everyone in the dining hall. The black sheep of the family just silently growled at them all in shame.

Gine fidgeted with her hands with a pleading look. "Do you think you could tell him about-"

"Don't, Gine." Bardock interrupted her. "Just let Kakarot forget about us."

"Why?!" His wife shouted, baffled by his desire. "This is our one chance to at least be a part of his life in some fashion!"

He gave his wife a serious look. "And that's unnecessary. You've heard how he's lived his life up to this point, the things he's managed to achieve since we sent him off world. He has a family, one that could give him the things we couldn't. There's no place for us in his heart, you know that."

Gine lowered her head after that. She wanted to disagree with him, but she knew that Bardock had a point. Raditz had already soured their son's opinion on his biological family, and his own views on the Saiyan race likely weren't better (Not that it isn't justified). Against her best wishes, Kakarot had forgotten them a long time ago. He had moved forward with his life on Earth and was happy. They had no right to intrude on that.

Bardock closed the distance between himself and his wife. His features softened as he held her close. "The dead should remain forgotten."

"I wouldn't say that." Makima speaks up, gaining their attention. "It is true that the dead should remain in the past, unable to intrude on the future but they should not be forgotten. There's always room in my darling's heart, I truly don't think it'll ever run out of space. However, if you wish to remain forgotten then I won't speak a word of this meeting to him."

Gine smiled softly. "Thank you, you really are a kind person."

"I'm not. We Devils are the exact opposite of kind." Makima smiled.

"So are we Saiyans, but look at us, we did everything we could to protect our sons. I can't think of any other Saiyan who would've ever done the same." Gine chuckles lightly.

"I wouldn't be so sure." Makima thought back to Vegeta's sacrifice against Majin Buu and his outburst against Cell. It took a lot, but the prince had finally learned how important his family was to him and became stronger for it.

CLAP!

Heads shifted over to Lilith, who was walking over to them, three crystal balls were hanging off of her guitar. "As much as I enjoy watching the little family gathering, I gotta have their souls taken back for reincarnation. Yemma won't bend to everything I want unfortunately. Finish up whatever last words you have." Lilith said.

"R-right now?! B-but I haven't even been able to ask about our grandchildren!" Gine whined loudly, much to Bardock and Raditz's embarrassment.

"Gohan is 19-year-old now. He's studying insects and biology to learn about their life cycles and future evolution patterns. He and his girlfriend, Videl, are sharing an apartment together. I might even become a Grandmother before they get married." Makima begins to explain, surprising her in-laws. "Goten and Nayuta turned 10-years-old recently. Nayuta has started taking guitar lessons after seeing her Aunt Lilith perform during a family gathering." Makima rolled her eyes at Lilith's smug look, cursing death upon the Death Devil. "Goten is much like darling when he was younger. He's been wanting to explore more of the mountains to see if he can find anything new to catch his interests."

Gine was already crying loudly, cherishing every piece of detail that Makima continued to pour out about her children. Bardock listened silently but there was a look of pride in his eyes when hearing about how strong his grandchildren were, especially Gohan, who is still likely the strongest in the universe. Apparently Goku and Vegeta were pushing themselves greatly to catch up to the hybrid's level of strength. Raditz was silent as well as he took in the detail, surprisingly he looked oddly proud to hear how strong they had gotten.

The motherly Saiyan wrapped her arms around Makima tightly, surprising the Devil greatly with her grip strength. "Thank you! Thank you so much for being there for our son! For loving him so much! For doing what we couldn't do!"

Lilith was genuinely surprised to see her little sister return the gesture. Makima held the woman close to her body with a soft look. "It was my pleasure…Mother. Thank you for bringing my darling into this world."

"S-she called me 'Mother'?!" Gine was currently the happiest woman in the afterlife. As she was swaying back and forth in her daydreams, Bardock looked down at Raditz.

"You can let him go now." Bardock said.

"Fine." Makima released her brother-in-law. She gave him a scalding glare that made the Saiyan flinch. "Count your lucky stars that I can't condemn you to an eternity of suffering. Pray that I never find you in your next life."

Raditz scoffed at her, crossing his arms. "As if I'm scared of you, woman! You should feel lucky that we never encountered each other when I was still alive! Otherwise, you could've joined Kakarot here in the-OW!" He screamed when Bardock lazily kicked him into the floor.

"Just shut up already." Bardock sighed.

"Father, you-"

"You've embarrassed us enough already, Raditz. Just say how you really feel." Bardock ordered, his tone leaving no room for argument.

The older brother growled at his father but buckled under the man's stare after a few seconds. "Fine…!" He climbed to his feet and stared at Makima. He seemed to be struggling with his words but managed to get something out. "I'm… I'm sorry."

She didn't say a word.

"To you, to Kakarot, and to Gohan. I… I should've been better than to hurt my own family." Raditz continued on, not caring if Makima cared about his apology or not.

After a few moments, Makima spoke. "No apology will make up for what you did to my family. However, I know darling would have forgiven you if he were here. Thus, I'll take your apology and hold onto it for him to hear in the future."

"Whatever!" The long-haired Saiyan turned away with a huff.

Rolling his eyes at his son, Bardock was the last one to speak to her. "I meant what I said earlier, don't tell Kakarot about us. He doesn't need to even spare us a thought, the family he'll never meet."

Makima nodded her head. "If that is your wish, then so be it. But just so you know, if darling ever acquires to know about you, then I will tell him everything. Though, I doubt he'll think too much about it if he ever learns about you."

Bardock smirked, turning away from her. "Of course, I wouldn't expect him to think about us. He's grown strong, far stronger than that infant with a tiny power level that I remember. I couldn't be prouder."

"Yes, I also feel the same way." Makima smiled.

With the last words of goodbye said, Lilith raised the crystals, a bright light illuminated over the three Saiyans. Gine was waving goodbye with tears in her eyes. "Thank you for telling us everything, Makima! Please, don't forget us either!"

Makima waved goodbye to them. "I won't, that I promise."

SHINE!


As expected, upon returning home, the entire pantry and fridge was empty. Makima saw her sister, because of course she showed up, sleeping on the couch. Her eyes scanned the house to see that the twins were also in a deep sleep from all of the food they had eaten. The dogs were all sleeping soundly in their beds too. The Control Devil turned to her sheepish husband. "Darling? What did I say about '2nd dinners'?"

"Only on occasions?"

"That they are not allowed to happen under any circumstances." Makima corrected, spooking her husband.

"H-hehe…! Sorry about that, Makima. We got carried away." Goku laughed nervously.

"Yes, yes, it's too late to do anything about it now. I'll just have to restock everything before I have to leave tomorrow."

"Cool-"

"You'll be carrying all of it as punishment."

"Aw man!" Goku whined. Then he rubbed the back of his head with a thought. "Well, it'll probably be a good light workout. So, I guess it all works out fine!"

"As always, you manage to look at the bright side of things, even a punishment." Makima leaned against his side, melting at his warm body.

"There's no helping it, you know? Even the bad stuff has something positive about it." Goku responded.

Her mind drifted to his deceased biological family. The three of them were the good, the bad, and the ugly behind her darling. A shadow of his past that he knows nothing about beyond his worthless older brother. His alien heritage was a shock to everyone who knew him but it didn't change their views on him at all. He is Son Goku, one of the greatest men this world has ever known.

He is the father of her children, a father that would do anything for them even if he doesn't fully understand it. He's a friend, a brother, a rival, and the hope of this universe.

He is her light.

The Devil's Light.

Chapter End

NOTE: Yes, I did the cheesy ending! I hope you guys enjoyed these epilogues. This one marks the official conclusion to A Devil's Light. Look forward to the DBS and GT sequels in the near future. In the meantime, check out the movies as I will be working on Tree of Might eventually. Seeing as this is the end, there are some things about my brainstorming of this fic that I'm gonna share with you guys. Read it if you care enough.

- Originally, as I've mentioned before, this was supposed to be a pointless crack Fic about Goku and Makima. Things changed when this fic started getting popular and I got more invested in Goku x Makima.

- I planned to have Gohan kill Buu originally but changed it when I decided to cover DBS and GT. I probably could've still done them otherwise but decided to just go all the way to Kid Buu.

- Goten was supposed to take control of Gotenks during the fight with Super Buu which would have turned into a battle of control between him and Gotenks. Nayuta would've been left alone to fight Buu by herself since her brother would be having an existential crisis. This was scrapped because I just didn't have time for it in the story.

- Yoru was going to turn Majin and have a fight with Makima (Similar to Goku vs Vegeta). This got scrapped because I couldn't figure out how to space shit out. Also, I wasn't certain how Asa would be affected by the magic and didn't want any plot holes.

- I did plan for Future Makima to help Future Gohan (And die in his place) but scrapped it, because I wanted to go the more tragic angle for the Future Son Family.

- I also planned to write out Goku meeting Makima's sisters. Why didn't this happen? I got lazy, sorry. Sometimes I just don't find things interesting enough to write about.

- I went with the DBS version of Bardock because he's still the same character as the Z version. All the guy has is a bit of empathy and care for his family. That's it. It's no different than him caring about his team. Also, Makima never would've bothered interacting with the Z version when she learned that his reasons for caring about Goku revolves around killing Freeza. He wouldn't be worth her time.

That's all I really have. Have a great day!