Sole Survivors
By
QueenSaiyajin
Disclaimer:
I do not own Dragonball Z or its characters, and am merely borrowing them for
this Alternate Universe Bulma/Vegeta story. The rating is NC-17 for some nice,
romantic love-making. There are also, however, some references to torture and
abuse in Vegeta’s childhood, but they are extremely vague. If you are under 17 or would prefer not to
read anything with sexual situations, please do not go any further. Please send
comments/criticisms to [email protected].
I love feedback of any kind! And Chapter Five is still in progress—you never
know how things will go!
Chapter Four: Wishes
He
hadn’t let a soul near her as he’d flown her in his arms back to Rossdark’s
house, taking her into their guest rooms to clean and dress her wounds himself.
The Korwal-sei-jin had finally convinced him that a doctor should see her, at
the very least to make sure the baby was unharmed. He’d stayed by her side throughout,
especially when he’d realized just what the examination entailed. The doctor
had confirmed that the child was still safe within her. Just as his woman had
assured him, Frieza had not had time to carry out his hellish plan for her.
Vegeta shuddered to think what would have happened if he’d arrived even moments
later…
She
was sleeping comfortably now, and he closed the door behind him as he left her
to her healing rest. Rossdark and his family were waiting outside, and looked
at him strangely as he stepped towards them.
“Ouji-sama,
I am sorry that I did not follow your command. When the lady bid me to help
you—“
Vegeta held up a hand to silence him. “There
is nothing to be sorry for. If you had not brought me back to consciousness
just then, I never would have gotten to Bulma in time.” He paused. “I am
indebted to you for her life.”
“And
we are indebted to you, Prince Vegeta. By slaying Frieza you have brought ten
years of constant fear to an end.”
He
nodded. It had still not sunken in completely. His only concern had been for
Bulma’s condition. The fact that he had somehow managed to kill Frieza was
still a shock even to him.
He
noticed then that they were all looking at him strangely, and had been since
he’d come back from the battle. No one but Rossdark had dared speak to him, but
he realized now they were staring at him in some kind of…awe. Only Pota, the
little girl who had taken such a liking to him, had the nerve to walk up to him
in her innocence and say what they had all been thinking.
“Ouji-sami,
what happened to your hair? And your eyes?”
Completely
baffled, he looked into the mirror that the little girl was pointing to, and in
utter shock realized for the first time what had been fascinating these people
since he’d walked into the room.
His
hair had somehow turned to gold, swept up in the glow of energy that still
radiated from him. And his eyes…they burned a brilliant green, as if his ki
itself shone through them from within. And with none of the fanfare and
celebration he had dreamed of all his life, it came to him as a simple fact:
He
was a Super Saiyan.
How
many times had he thought he’d broken through the threshold, just to realize
that he had still not reached the pinnacle of power that was the stuff of
legends? And now, it was all too clear that he had finally achieved what hadn’t
been in a thousand years…
His
ki still burned brightly around him, and as he took hold of his energy, he knew
that he had simply forgotten to power down. He did so now, watching his
features return to normal, but knowing that inside he was no longer normal or
ordinary by any means.
He
was a Super Saiyan. And he laughed in spite of himself at how easy it had been
when the need had demanded it, rather than all the times he had broken his
bones in that search for the elusive prize. Neither his pride, nor greed, nor
lust for power had ever been enough to bring him to this. But his love for her,
and his need to protect her, and their unborn child, had brought out the
transformation without any effort at all. “This is extraordinary,” he said in
wonder, and the others around him had to agree.
Bulma
awoke hours later to find herself back in the bed where she and Vegeta had
shared their last night before…
In
confusion she wondered if it had all been a dream, no, a nightmare, but she was
suddenly conscious of the pain where Frieza had dug his claws into her body.
She nearly jumped from the bed as the memories came crashing back, looking
wildly around for…
“I’m
here, Bulma,” he said gently as he came to sit on the bed to face her.
“Vegeta!”
She threw her arms around his neck, his strong arms around her assuring her
that this was no dream, and that they were both alive and in one piece.
“It’s
over,” he said, kissing her forehead. “He’s dead.”
She
remembered it now, Vegeta bursting into beautiful golden energy like a newborn
sun, crushing the monster who had tormented them both, almost effortlessly.
Then flying her back here, gently tending her wounds, his eyes filled with both
horror and relief at what had happened and what had not. She smiled up at him
now, her eyes brimming with her love for him. “I knew you could do it,” she
whispered.
He
kissed her tenderly, then looked into her eyes. “Without you, I don’t believe I
ever would have.” At her questioning look, he explained, “It was my need to
protect you, and the baby, that pushed me over the edge. That made me a Super
Saiyan. Now I am the most powerful being in the Universe.” He said it without
the bravado that would have been natural for him, adding, “And no one will ever
be able to harm you, or take you away from me.”
And
she knew that power had taken on a new meaning for him; like Goku had learned
so long ago, it was something to be used to protect those you love.
He
lay down with her then, holding her carefully against him. She let out a small
cry as she accidentally leaned against one of her deeper gashes, and it stung
even through the bandages.
His
eyes widened with concern. “It’s okay, Vegeta, they’ll stop hurting in a couple
of days.”
He
breathed deeply. “Bulma, if only I could have destroyed him before you had to
suffer this—“
“It’s
okay,” she assured him. “Vegeta, you got there before he could—do a lot worse.”
She shuddered at the thought of it, and saw the anguish flash in his eyes as he
did the same. “I’m fine. And the baby is fine. And he’ll never bother us again.
That’s all that matters.”
He nodded. “In the morning, Rossdark and I
will take the dragonballs to the Namek, and summon the dragon.”
“Not
without me,” she warned him.
“Woman,
you need to rest—“
“I
have until morning, then,” she replied. “Vegeta, I want to be there. It’s the
moment we’ve been waiting for—“
“No.
The weather is harsh, and your air car is destroyed. We have to fly there.”
“I’ve
got warm clothes in one of my capsules, and you can fly me there. Please,
Vegeta. I want to be there when we set everything right. I’ll be fine. It’s not
like there’s any danger. Anyway, what if we have to speak the wishes in Namek?
I’m the only one that can do that.”
She
could tell that he was nearly convinced, but still he hesitated. “The Namek
Payson can speak our wishes.”
“Vegeta,
come on! I deserve to be there after all that’s happened!” She’d had enough of
pleading with him.
“You
are the most stubborn woman I have ever met,” he said with irritation.
She
smiled, knowing she had won. “But that’s one of the things you love about me,”
she said sweetly.
The
tender look in his eyes told her she was right. She snuggled closer to him, and
fell asleep in his embrace, feeling happy and safe for the first time in a long
while.
The
weather was as brutal as he’d imagined, and he cursed himself for giving in to
her. He could deny her nothing, and she damn well knew it. So much for being
the most powerful being in the Universe, he thought dully. But as he looked
down at the excitement on her beautiful face, he didn’t care that she wielded
such power over him. He would gladly surrender all to her; he was just grateful
that she was his.
“We’re
close,” she told him as she looked at the dragon radar in her hands.
“Look!”
Rossdark called, pointing.
A
large, white, domed dwelling was barely visible in the frozen wasteland, but it
was definitely there. They made their descent, and stood at the door as the
wind whipped about them. It must have been well below freezing, but Vegeta had
enclosed himself and Bulma in the warmth of his ki. They banged at the door,
waiting impatiently until an elderly Namek greeted them.
“I
was expecting you,” he said to their surprise. “Come in.”
The
stepped into a world that was far different from the one outside. Tropical plants grew in hydroponic gardens,
and the warmth was that of a spring day. The Namek was looking at them
expectantly, and Vegeta was unnerved by the fact that he seemed to know they
were coming. Had he detected the movement of the dragon balls?
“Elder
Payson, we come to humbly present the first two dragonballs and request to
summon the eternal dragon,” Rossdark said, bowing to him. “I am Rossdark of the
Walegon village, and this is Prince Vegeta of the Planet Vegeta-sei.”
The
Namek nodded to them, and looked at Bulma. “And who is the young lady whose
device led you to the dragonballs?” he asked knowingly.
“She
is Bulma Briefs of the planet Earth,” Vegeta answered for her, then added, “my
wife.”
Payson
looked from Bulma to Vegeta in surprise. “I did not think Saiyans took wives of
other races, especially those they would consider inferior. Yet you are the
Prince of all Saiyans.”
“I
am not responsible for the ideas or actions of others of my race,” Vegeta said
curtly, annoyed at the man’s brazen invasion into his private matters.
“Oh,
but you are, Prince Vegeta. For I know that one of your wishes will be to
restore your planet and your race. Considering the history of your people, I
question the wisdom of such a wish.”
“What
right do you have to judge my people?!” Vegeta boomed in fury.
“Not
your people, but your wish,” the elder man replied with no hint of fear. “That
is my job. To make sure you understand the implications of that which you would
ask of the dragon.”
Vegeta
could hear Bulma’s thoughts urging him to calm down, and he did, knowing that
this old coot could easily deny them the use of the other five dragonballs if
he so desired.
“The
Saiyans were a vicious and dangerous race, responsible for the deaths of
billions,” Payson stated factually. “If you were to bring them back, then every
death they cause from that day forward would be on your hands.”
Vegeta
paled, not so much at Payson’s statement as the fact that the Namek had reached
into his head and voiced his own doubts. What he was saying was nothing that
Vegeta himself had not already considered. Bulma was watching him, sudden fear
in her eyes as she realized the implications. He couldn’t help but wonder how
the Namek’s words might affect her view
of his people, or worse, of himself, as their Prince. He responded with the
justification that he had rolled over in his mind on sleepless nights.
“It
was Frieza who forced my people to destroy at his whim. With him gone, and with
a second chance for our people, my father will choose a different path for our
civilization.”
Payson
merely shook his head. “You can not be sure of that. And certainly your race
was a violent one before Frieza ever used them for his own evil ends.”
“They
can change!” Bulma said passionately, to everyone’s surprise, especially his
own. “Vegeta was corrupted by Frieza, and he’s changed. He’s a good man, and
I’m sure there are many good men among his people who deserve a second chance!”
Vegeta
was speechless, so moved was he by her faith in him and a people she had never
known but through him. Payson seemed
less impressed, although he looked at her kindly.
“You
see through the eyes of a woman in love,” he said gently. “And what would you
wish for, Bulma Briefs?”
“To
bring back the Earth and her people,” she said. “And my friends who were killed
by Frieza on Namek and by the Saiyans on Earth.”
Vegeta
looked away in shame as she made her request. He’d known that she would want to
bring back her friends that he and Nappa had destroyed. She’d told him as much.
But hearing her voice it in such a way, knowing that he and his comrade had
been ‘the Saiyans’ who had caused her such pain, equal in her mind to Frieza at
the time…
“And
you?” he asked Rossdark, bringing Vegeta from his reverie of guilt.
“To
give my children back their mother,” he replied softly. “My wife Melza was
brutalized and murdered by Frieza and his men.”
“Then
you should wish for her to be brought back with no memory of her horror or
death,” Payson instructed.
Vegeta
spoke up. “Does that mean you will allow us to summon the dragon?”
Payson
hesitated. “You know the requirements? Each of you must remain on Korwal-sei
for one solar year, or your wishes will be undone.”
“I’m
prepared to do that,” Vegeta told him, his hope rising.
“We
both are,” Bulma added, taking his hand.
“You
realize, Prince Vegeta, that that will mean you may not return to Vegeta-sei
until a year has passed. You will be able to advise your father the King no
more than you can from here.”
“I
understand,” Vegeta replied. A lot could happen in one year. He knew that all
too well. But he would not lose this chance to see his race reborn.
“Then
so be it.” With a wave of his hand a crystal bowl appeared before them, with
five dragonballs inside. With a grin of satisfaction Vegeta took their two
dragonballs and
placed
them with the others, watching as they began to glow.
“Let
us go outside,” Payson said, leading the way.
The
sky turned black as night, the howling wind seeming even more foreboding as the
enormous dragon took shape. It was easily twice the size of the dragon on
Namek. Bulma’s wide-eyed gasp told him that it must be even greater than the
dragon of Earth.
“Who
has awakened me from my slumber?!” the dragon roared, shaking the ground and
cracking the ice with his booming voice.
Vegeta
stepped forward, holding Bulma’s hand. “We have,” he said.
“What
is your first wish?”
Payson
whispered, “Allow me to speak them. They must be spoken in the Namek language.”
“No,”
Bulma said, never taking her eyes off the dragon. “I’ve worded these very
carefully, and gone over them a thousand times. I want to do it.”
She’d
spoken in her usual authoritative—no, bossy—way, Vegeta thought to himself with
a smile, and even Payson would not question her. With the genius that never
ceased to amaze him, she had carefully worded and translated their wishes,
speaking them now as if she were a native of the green world.
“Bring back to life
Rossdark’s wife Melza, with no memory of her ordeal as Frieza’s prisoner,” she said in perfect Namek.
“That
is well within my power,” the dragon said, almost bored by the simplicity of
the wish. “It has been granted.”
Out
of the corner of his eye Vegeta saw a young woman appear next to Rossdark.
Their new friend cried out in joy, taking her into his arms and clinging to her
for dear life. Vegeta would never in a million years admit that such
sentimentality had moved him, but as the moment he had held Bulma again after
her ordeal with Frieza came flashing through his mind, he knew without a doubt
what the other man must be feeling right now.
“What
is your second wish?” the dragon blared at them.
“Restore the planet Earth
and all its people that were destroyed by Frieza,” She hesitated a moment,
holding her breath, then said in English, “Please…”
“It
is done,” the dragon said after a long pause. Vegeta watched Bulma’s eyes light
up as she thought of her family.
Momma! Poppa!
He
squeezed her hand. You’re doing great, he
thought to her, and she smiled at him.
Here’s yours now…
Vegeta
could barely breathe as she spoke his wish. “Restore
the planet Vegeta-sei and all her people that were destroyed by Frieza.
Please.”
His
heart was pounding as the dragon seemed to consider the wish. “Well?” he cried
impatiently.
“It
is within my power,” the dragon said indignantly. “But the consequences of such
a wish could be grave. Are you certain you can take responsibility for what may
come to pass?”
“Yes!!”
he hissed, annoyed at being questioned once again.
“Then
so be it.” The dragon paused as Vegeta felt the tingle of a billion kis dance
on the edge of his consciousness. And he knew that it had been done.
“Your
wish has been granted,” the dragon said, and Vegeta grinned, grabbing Bulma in
his arms and twirling her around.
“Don’t
you have a fourth wish?” The dragon asked tiredly, and Vegeta released Bulma to
do her work.
“Bring back to life my
friends that were killed on Earth and on Namek by the Saiyans and Frieza—Goku,
Gohan, Krillin, Piccolo, Dende, Tien, Chaozu…and Yamcha.”
“That
is well within my power. They will be returned. But first, I must warn you. If
you leave this planet anytime before a year has passed, all your wishes will be
undone, the planets destroyed anew, and the dead returned to the Other World. In
one year’s time, if you have fulfilled your obligation, I will return to grant
one more wish.”
“We understand,” Bulma replied in Namek.
Lightning
filled the sky as thunder boomed even louder than the dragon’s bellowing tones.
In moments it was gone, as the dragonballs flew in all directions, impotent
once more. Vegeta heard Bulma gasp and turned to the direction of her stare.
There they were.
Kakarot,
his son, the two Nameks, the little bald guy, and three other fighters he
remembered from Earth stood before them, confused and happy--but alive.
Bulma
let out a delighted scream, running to them. She threw her arms around Kakarot,
and Vegeta growled. She’d told him so much about their adventures and their
long friendship, but knowing intellectually that they had never been more than
friends didn’t keep him from feeling a pang of anger to see the bigger man
touch her. He walked towards them as she greeted them all, crying what she
called happy tears. Especially as she hugged Kakarot’s brat, and Vegeta remembered
her sorrow over the boy’s death.
“You’re
the greatest, Bulma!” Gohan was telling her.
“I
knew we could count on you,” Kakarot said, then looked up at Vegeta with a
genuine smile. “You’re responsible for this too,” he said knowingly. “Thank
you.”
Vegeta
nodded slightly, not having expected any kind words from any of them. He
remembered now that Kakarot had seen him at his worst, and wondered awkwardly
if the son of a bitch would someday throw it up to him. What would he say when
he knew that he, Vegeta, had become a Super Saiyan…?
“Bulma!”
Vegeta
turned to see one of Kakarot’s companions run to her and sweep her into his
arms. He tried to contain the seething
anger that was building inside him, remembering that these emotional humans
were always interacting like this…He willed himself to calm down as the human’s
embrace seemed to last a moment too long…
And
then something happened that made him lose all reason.
The
human was kissing her on the lips.
It
lasted but a moment, and Bulma herself seemed to be stepping away from the
other man. But before Vegeta could control his own actions, he’d grabbed the
human by the throat, pulling him away from her and holding him a foot off the
ground.
“Vegeta,
stop!” Her voice took him from auto-pilot, before he could blast the offender
with his other hand. Still enraged, he dropped the human to the floor.
“What
the hell did you think you were doing?!” he spat at the dazed man.
“Vegeta,
it’s all right,” she said, touching his arm lightly. “He doesn’t know. None of
them do.”
“Know
what?” The human had gotten back on his feet, and seemed ready to fight. “What
the hell is your problem, Vegeta?”
“The
problem is with you trying to kiss my wife!” Vegeta told him, just as eager to
settle this with a fight.
The
human paled, stepping back, though Vegeta could sense it was more a reaction to
his words than a physical threat. The others were totally silent, merely
staring at them open-mouthed.
“Okay,
you can pick up your jaws now,” Bulma said in annoyance.
Kakarot
came towards them with a look of complete astonishment. “Bulma, what does that
mean…?” He could really be a dolt sometimes.
“We’re married, silly,” she told him, giggling
as she put her hand in Vegeta’s. This public announcement was utterly humiliating,
but he gripped her hand as possessively as he could without hurting her,
staring them down as if he would kill anyone who had a problem with that.
Kakarot
stepped towards them, looking at her in wonder. “I thought when I hugged you I
could feel it but I wasn’t sure—“
“Feel
what?” Bulma asked.
Then
the clown gave that boyish grin that was so un-Saiyan. But his words made it clear that his powers were
a credit to his race. “Vegeta’s ki. Inside you. You’re going to have a baby,
aren’t you?”
“How
could you know?” she asked in amazement. She looked at Vegeta, and his face
softened into a warm smile as he nodded. He had felt the baby’s ki growing
stronger by the day, and Kakarot could sense what any Saiyan would have been
able to.
It
was a boy. And his father’s energy burned brightly in him even now.
“Let’s
go back to the town, Kakarot. We’ll explain everything to you there.”
They’d
bid their farewells to Payson, and he had urged Bulma to come back any time she
wished to further her studies, so impressed had he been with her linguistic
talent. They’d flown back to
Rossdark’s
house, and Bulma had nearly cried all over as she’d seen Melza reunited with
her children. Then Rossdark’s mother lavished them with a grand celebration
feast, and she laughed as Goku and Vegeta seemed to compete to see who could
stuff away more food. Bulma couldn’t
remember the last time she had felt so happy, so at peace. Everyone she loved
was back, and all that was missing was Momma and Poppa. But at least now she
knew that they lived, and that she would see them. Maybe they would even come
here after the baby was born…
“This
is really exciting, Bulma,” Gohan was saying enthusiastically. “I won’t be the
only Saiyan kid anymore.”
“He’ll
look up to you, Gohan. Like a big brother,” she said happily. It was only
fitting, wasn’t it? After all, Goku was like a brother to her. Now their
children would keep that connection.
“There
are thousands upon thousands of Saiyan children now,” Vegeta told him, with a
contentment in his eyes that was rare but beautiful.
“Will
we get to visit Vegeta-sei, Daddy?” Gohan asked his father.
“I’ve
got to admit it, I’d really like to, Gohan. Especially if it means meeting my
father.” Goku too seemed happier than she had seen him in a long time. Why not?
The heritage that he’d thought lost forever was waiting for him to explore. “I
think your mother would rather we head home first, though. She’s gotta be
worried sick.”
“How
are we going to get home?” Krillin asked, breaking into the conversation. It was
a question no one had yet asked, and Bulma realized she hadn’t even thought of
that herself.
“Don’t
sweat it, Baldy,” Vegeta told him, though the barb was good-natured. “There’s a ship in orbit just waiting to take
you wherever you want to go.”
At
their questioning looks, Vegeta gave them the answer that should have been
obvious to her.
“Frieza’s
ship. I destroyed him, so the ship is mine. You can use it to take your friends
back to Earth.”
“Take
my friends,” Goku said with a suspicious glint in his eyes. “Something tells me you’ve got somewhere in
mind for me to go afterwards.”
Vegeta
nodded. “I can’t go to Vegeta-sei. Not now. Our obligation to the dragon binds
us to stay here for a year, or the wishes we made will be undone.” He paused as
that had time to sink in. “I don’t think you’d want to see that happen.”
Goku
shook his head, and Bulma knew he was thinking more of the Earth than of his
own life. “I don’t know, Vegeta. I’m Saiyan, and you’ve taught me to be proud
of that. But so far, our experiences with Saiyans make me wonder if your wish
was such a good idea.”
Bulma
saw a flare of defensive anger in her husband’s eyes. “Not you too, Kakarot. I
thought you of all people would want to give our race a second chance.”
“I
do!” Goku said emphatically. “But even with Frieza gone, can you expect them to
change the way they’ve thought and behaved for generations? They’re a warrior
race, and even before Frieza, they were taking over planets and killing
innocent people. Isn’t that true?”
Bulma
braced herself for Vegeta’s explosion, but to her surprise, there was none.
“Yes,”
he said stiffly, his anger barely reined in. “But they have seen the
destruction of their own world now. It will change them. It will change my
father. He is their King, and I am their Prince. Beyond that, I am a Saiyan
Super. I am the Legendary Reborn, Kakarot. They will obey my commands in this,
or they will die. It’s as simple as that.”
The
cold truth of his words frightened her. He was dedicated to changing his world,
and would do anything necessary. Even kill. She prayed it would never come to
that.
“I
hope you’re right, Vegeta,” Goku said, shrugging. It was all too complex for
him to even think about. “Just let me know what you need me to do, and I’ll
help in any way I can.”
“I
have your pledge of loyalty then?” he asked, in a manner more regal than she
had ever seen.
Goku
nodded. “Two conditions. I get to take Gohan and the others back to Earth
first. And second—I really want to see you do that Super Saiyan thing. And if
you wouldn’t mind, I’d really like a chance to spar with you.”
“Ugh!
You men and your fighting!” Bulma exclaimed in exasperation. “Isn’t it enough
that you fight the bad guys? You gotta fight each other too?”
“Is
it a deal?” Goku asked with a gleam in his eye.
Vegeta
smirked. “Of course it is. I wasn’t planning on letting you leave this planet
without giving me a good challenge.”
Bulma
just shook her head. “I think I’ll go help Melza in the kitchen. There’s too
much testosterone in this room for me.”
It
was good to see Vegeta and Goku talking like this. Vegeta had taken seriously
the warnings of Payson, and he knew that if he couldn’t go to Vegeta-sei
himself, he would have to send someone reliable in his place. Even Vegeta had
to admit that ‘Kakarot’ was the perfect choice. He was strong enough that the
Saiyans would have to take him seriously, and he was probably the only Saiyan
alive that Vegeta could dare to trust. And that he would do only because Bulma
had assured him he could.
She
was walking down the hallway towards the kitchen when suddenly she realized
that she was not alone. The one Z-fighter who had been brought back that had
not joined in their festivities stood staring at her with anguish in his eyes.
And she hated herself for being the cause of it.
“Hi,
Yamcha,” she said quietly. They hadn’t spoken since he’d learned about her and
Vegeta, and she felt guilty as all hell for not having found a more private,
and sensitive way to let him know. She’d thought long and hard about their
relationship, and had come to terms with the fact that it never would have
amounted to anything way before she and Vegeta had even come together. But she realized that in Other World, Yamcha
had been clueless as to what was going on in her life or her heart. The part of
her that still cared for him as a friend hated to have done this to him.
“Why,
Bulma?” he asked with no preamble. “Why Vegeta?”
“Because
I love him,” she said simply. “Yamcha, I’m sorry. I didn’t want to hurt you—“
“Is
it because of the baby? I mean, I don’t even understand how that—how you could
have—“ He faltered on his words, and she knew that he was wondering how she’d
given so quickly to Vegeta something she had denied him for years. “Did he
force himself on you? Did he rape you?”
“Of
course not!” she told him sharply, offended by such a question.
“Did
he do this to you?” he asked, pointing to the scars visible above the neckline
of her shirt.
“No.
Absolutely not. Those are from Frieza. Vegeta saved my life.”
“So
you mean to say that in—what was it—a few months that you were with him, you
just decided to sleep with him? We were together for over ten years!”
“And
how many times during those ten years did you cheat on me?” she threw back at
him. “Back when you were playing baseball, one bimbo after another…Do you think
I wanted to be just one more in a long line of sluts?”
“I
loved you! That was the difference!” he told her.
“Oh,
Yamcha,” she said, shaking her head. “I know you cared about me as much as you
could. But you never really loved me. If you had, you would have been
faithful.”
He
sighed. “Bulma, it’s just a guy thing.”
“Bullshit,
Yamcha. Goku never cheated on ChiChi. Not every guy is like that.”
“So
you think that the Prince of all Assholes is going to treat you any better than
I did?” he challenged bitterly.
She
nodded. “Yeah,” she said softly. “He already does.”
At
that Yamcha could think of no reply. “Good luck, Bulma,” he said finally.
“You’re gonna need it.” With that he walked away.
Hours
later, after the others had all been given guest rooms in Rossdark’s house,
Bulma collapsed on the bed, desperately in need of sleep. The trip to the polar
icecap had taken more out of her than she’d admitted, and she was physically
and emotionally drained. Except for the awkward conversation with Yamcha, it
had all been too wonderful to be real. She couldn’t wait until the morning to
try the comm system once more, to talk to Poppa and Momma, and tell them about
the baby…
She
had nearly drifted off when Vegeta slipped quietly into the room. She closed
her eyes waiting for him to join her, surprised when he got under the covers
but made no move to touch her. They had never yet slept without at least
snuggling together, and as he turned his back to her she knew that something
was definitely wrong.
“Vegeta?”
she whispered.
“Yes,”
he answered stiffly.
She
ran her fingers down the tight muscles of his arm, feeling his tenseness.
“What’s the matter?”
“Nothing,
woman, just go to sleep,” he replied without moving.
“I
won’t go to sleep without you holding me,” she said stubbornly, kissing the
bare skin of his back and feeling him shiver at her touch. “Today was a miracle day,” she said softly.
“You don’t seem as happy as you should be.”
For
a long moment he hesitated, even as she continued to plant soft kisses on his
flesh. Finally he turned slowly to face her, his eyes a mixture of desire and
angst. What’s bothering you? Please, tell
me… she thought to him, unable to see through the troubled wall in his
mind.
“Why
didn’t you tell me about Yamcha?” he blurted finally, and it all became clear.
He was…jealous. He’d spent the evening amongst her friends, people with whom he
felt awkward at the very least. And ever-present in his mind had been the
moment when Yamcha had innocently tried to kiss her, unaware that she already
belonged to someone else.
“I
did tell you about him. How Goku and I found him in the desert---“
“I
mean about you and him!” he said angrily. “Do you think I’m a fool, woman? You
said he was your ‘boyfriend’, whatever that means, when you were a girl, but apparently he still considered you his
when he went to Other World less than a year ago!”
“Vegeta,
calm down,” she tried to soothe him.
“You
went to Namek in search of the dragon balls to bring him back to life!” he
cried.
“Yes,
and Tien and Chaozu and Piccolo,” she told him calmly.
“You
were still in love with him when you and I—“
“No!”
she said forcefully, abandoning her calm. “Vegeta, you’re getting this all out
of proportion. Yes, I did have a crush on him since I was sixteen years old.”
“A
crush?” he asked, as if not understanding the word.
“I
thought I loved him once,” she explained. “When I first set out in search of
the dragon balls, I wanted to wish for a perfect boyfriend. He wanted to get
over his shyness with girls. It seemed like we were right for each other. But
as time went on, he wasn’t the perfect boyfriend, or anywhere near it. But he
certainly got over his shyness with girls, in a big way. He cheated on me,
Vegeta. He would sleep with some girl, then try to lie about it, and then beg
me to forgive him when he got caught. It happened over and over again,
especially in the last few years.”
Vegeta
considered her words. “He’s a fool for treating you that way.”
“Yeah,”
she agreed grimly, “but I was an even bigger fool for taking him back time
after time.”
“I’d
have to agree,” he said dryly.
“Thanks,”
she said with a smirk.
He
looked at her thoughtfully. “Why did you, then?”
She
shrugged. “I guess I didn’t think I could find someone better. He was my first boyfriend, my only boyfriend.
And I’m a hopeless romantic. I kept thinking that once we made a commitment, he
would be faithful. I don’t know. Maybe I just was afraid of being alone. When I
wasn’t with Yamcha, I had no one. I didn’t like that.”
“Yet
you never—“ He didn’t seem to even want to voice it.
She
shook her head. “It didn’t seem right.” She paused, looking into his eyes. “Until I met you.”
She
reached up and kissed him on the lips, relieved when he responded. “Bulma,” he
said softly, “I have to confess something. I went looking for you after you
left the room. I saw
you—I
heard—“
“You
eavesdropped on my conversation with Yamcha?” she asked with a feigned tone of
reproach.
His
cheeks flashed crimson. “Every word,” he admitted.
“Good,”
she said approvingly, totally confusing him, then added, “So then you know what
I told him. So what’s the problem?”
He
had no answer for that. She slipped her arms around his neck. “Feeling a little
jealous and insecure, are we?” she teased lightly.
“Don’t
mock me, woman,” he warned, though she knew by his look that she had voiced the
thing he would probably least like to admit in the world.
“I
love you,” she said, emphasizing each word.
His cheeks grew redder. No matter. She said it again, then kissed him
slowly, deeply, until she felt his entire body surrender to her.
Many things changed today, she thought to him as he
held her tightly. But not my love for
you.
He
didn’t answer her. He couldn’t. She knew he had reached that point beyond words
or thought where the emotions that were so new, so foreign to him, simply
overwhelmed him. He kissed her tenderly, separating from her only when the
pressure of his body against her wounds caused her to wince in pain. “I’m sorry… I should have gotten the little
Namek to heal you. I’d forgotten he had that power.” He rose as if to summon
Dende, but she reached out to hold him back.
“Don’t
bother Dende now, he must be asleep,” she told him. “I’ll be all right until
morning.”
“Stubborn
woman, I won’t let you endure a moment more of pain than you need to.” He
pulled on his pants despite her protests, leaving the room and returning moments later with a sleepy-eyed Dende.
“I’m
sorry, Dende, I told him to wait—“
“Nonsense,
woman. You don’t need to suffer like this through the night.”
“It’s
okay,” Dende told her kindly. “If I’d
known Frieza had done this to you, I would have healed you before.” She watched
in wonder as the boy extended his hand over her body, bathing her in a green
glow that seemed to flush out her pain. She looked down at her chest, where the
gashes had been, to find they had completely disappeared.
“Dende,
this is great! I don’t even have the scars anymore! Thank you so much!”
“You’re
welcome,” he yawned.
He
turned to leave, nearly bumping into Vegeta and starting as if he expected the
Saiyan Prince to attack him. The Namek boy seemed utterly astonished as Vegeta
merely nodded at him and said, “Thank you.”
“You’re
welcome, Vegeta,” he said, his eyes wide with surprise, then left.
“Now,
where were we?” she asked, smiling demurely at him as he pulled off his clothes
and slipped back into the bed.
“I
believe you were saying something about not being able to sleep unless I hold
you,” he said as he drew her into his arms. He kissed her deeply, unafraid now
to press his body against hers, his warmth drawing out her heat, his arousal
against her begging for completion.
“I
don’t feel much like sleeping anymore,” she whispered as his hands lovingly
caressed the skin that moments before had been torn and painful.
He
began to kiss the trail that no longer held the scars of her ordeal, as if
remembering every wound and wanting to cherish the flesh that had been
miraculously restored. His warm lips and hot breath were setting her body on
fire, yet his gentle attentions seemed so loving and sweet in a way that
transcended physical desire. When he’d
reached the spot where Frieza’s claws had come dangerously close to their
child, he stopped to rest his head against her belly, no longer flat as it had
once been, but protruding with the small life within. When he looked up at her,
it was with a love more intense than she had ever seen in his eyes, tinged with
the anguish of what had almost happened. “No one will ever hurt you again,
Bulma,” he declared. “I swear to you.”
Then
he sealed his vow with a slow, deep kiss, as he filled her completely.
They
fell asleep later with their bodies and minds entwined, dreaming the same dream
of a beautiful new future waiting to unfold.
{Coming
in Chapter Five: the year on Korwal-sei begins…But how will Vegeta make sure
his father does things right the second time around? Can even the Legendary
prevent his race from making the same mistakes? Especially from a tiny planet
light years away?}