CHAPTER THIRTY-SEVEN: THE STORM GATHERS
Meanwhile,
on Earth, Bardock was looking at the moon. Not the
full moon, of course, but the moon nonetheless. He was thinking.
‘Kakarat told me that the old man had to destroy this once,’
he thought to himself, ‘But apparently it’s back. I
wonder why. It doesn’t matter, though; I can still use it when it becomes full,
which should be in only a...few...days...now...’
He
felt the presence of this nearly full moon on him. Not enough to go Oozarou, but it certainly felt good. His tail twitched with
anticipation. Kakarat may have lost his tail, his
pride; but didn’t the boy still have his? Bardock
thought that he might get to spend some quality time with Gohan,
after all. Maybe he’d take him for a little walk at night.
It
had been a while since Bardock had felt this good. Kakarat didn’t seem very Saiyan-like,
but that could be excused. For now. After all, his
true nature was bound to come out when it became necessary, wouldn’t it? Of
course it would. And after that, they wouldn’t need these other people. These
humans and pigs and suspicious Nameks, now, would
they? Not at all.
It
had been a while since Bardock had felt this good.
Yes, indeed, it had.
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Gohan giggled as he rode piggyback on Goku’s
shoulders while he ran around like an idiot. He loved doing this! Gohan wondered why Piccolo never carried him on His back. He dismissed it and held onto his
daddy’s hair. Goku smiled. He loved spending quality
time with his son.
Chi-Chi
looked at the two of them and smiled herself. Normally, she wouldn’t allow Goku to run around like a maniac in the house, but lately Gohan had seemed a little depressed. The boy needed it. She
hummed quietly as she went back to the dishes, silently wondering what had
happened to Bardock. This morning, he had simply
waved goodbye and left. Usually, he would have taken Goku
with him, but for some odd reason, today he didn’t. How strange. If she had had
any clue as to what was going to happen very soon, she would have thought to
say something to Goku.
Gohan fell off his dad’s back and landed headfirst on the
coffee table. Both he and his father burst out laughing.
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Meanwhile, up in heaven, on an extremely small planet, The Great
Kai of the North Galaxy set some lunch on the table. Today he had
prepared for himself Salisbury steak, w/ a side of beans, and some Rice Pudding
for dessert (he felt like eating American today). He hummed to himself as he
brought the food out toward his little picnic-table. He watched Bubbles and
Gregory eye his food like a pair of mad people.
“You
two just simmer down! This is MY food! I’ll bring yours out next!”
A
thought suddenly occurred to him.
“Wait...”
he said, “Simmer...food...HA! A joke! Simmer down, this food is mine!!! HAHAHAHA!!!!”
He
then broke into a fit of laughing and snorting as Bubbles and Gregory started
taking his food. By the time that they had stashed the rice pudding away, he
was rolling on the ground, guffawing over his little joke. He then and there
decided that he HAD to share this with the other Kais! Oh, yes, he would!
Suddenly
his antennae perked up and he abruptly stopped laughing. Something was wrong.
He felt it. Kai stood up and started focusing. It had to do with a student of
his-that was for sure. Kai had a sixth sense about his students. First he
scanned over heaven for his graduate alumni. They were fine, all of them. They
were also failures, none of them having been able to even learn the Kao-Ken.
Then
there was that one other student, Goku the Saiyan. The only good Saiyan
that he had ever seen. Kai had watched the “Battle” on earth intently
after the training, and was only a little disappointed that he didn’t get to
see his student (more like his adopted son) kick some Saiyan
butt. He especially wanted to see if Goku really HAD
mastered the Spirit Bomb. Kai suddenly realized something and checked over
toward where Goku was.
He
saw Goku playing with Gohan.
Gohan was currently playing Jump-On-Daddy, and was
giggling like nobody’s business. That was fine. On a sudden hunch, he scanned
for Bardock’s ki signature.
He found it out in the woods. The Saiyan was training
and exercising. How strange. Why wasn’t Goku there?
And what’s more, Bardock looked almost as though he
were preparing for...
‘NO!
Oh please, by all the Kami’s and Kai’s, NO!’ Kai
thought to himself, sweat running down his face. Bardock
was training the way one trained for a battle. A large
battle. Kai watched, speechless. He couldn’t allow anything to happen to
Goku! He looked back over Goku
and Gohan. Goku was
tickling Gohan now, and Kai felt a large tinge of
sadness at what would happen if they both were to die. He loved Goku like a son.
Kai
held his head down and worried.
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