Not much time has passed since part 2. Tamen and Gaimo are still training. It seems to Gaimo, that they train alot but Gaimo keeps his thoughts to himself.We open in the middle of, yet again, training.
"Dad, why can't I learn something besides sword fighting?" complained Gaimo.
"Do you think you have become better than me in sword fighting?" asked Tamen.
"Heck to the yeah!" exclaimed an excited Gaimo.
"Alrighty then, let's go." said a serious Tamen.
So the sword fighting had begun and Gaimo was showing great progress. But Gaimo left his back wide open for an attack. Tamen took this as a chance to best his son. Gaimo saw this coming and swung his sword, with so much precision, that Tamen's sword fell out his hand and bounced twice then slide from Tamen's reach.
"You have become better than me, Son. You have made me so proud!" said Tamen.
"You really mean that?" said Gaimo. This is just a trick, Gaimo thought. But to his surprise, it wasn't.
Gaimo still had Tamen at sword point, when Ren walked in.
"What the heck are you doing Gaimo!?" screamed Ren.
"It's not what u think." explained Tamen.
Gaimo was slowly walking toward the door while his parents yelled at each other, not noticing that their son had escaped.
Gaimo is on the street now, having escaped the horrible fussing and cursing. He planned to walk to a friend's while his parents sorted things out.
Meanwhile back at the training room, Tamen is getting, as what my friend would say, his potatoes fried.
"HOW COULD YOU TEACH OUR ONLY CHILD, SWORD FIGHTING?" bellowed Ren
"CAUSE HE NEEDS THE TRAINING!" responded Tamen.
"Why does he need the training?" questioned Ren.
"Because he is a sayian!" screamed Tamen not noticing what he said until it was too late.
"What is a sayian? How is he a sayian?" questioned Ren.
"He is a saiyan because I am a saiyan which is a naturally aggressive warrior race. But, we are peaceful because of one of my ancestors, Goku." confessed Tamen.
"O ok. That sounds cool, I guess." said Ren.
What did she say?, thought Tamen, I didn't expect her to say that.
That is the end of the third part! I had to do this one by myself.
