Chapter 3

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"Mother... Take care of Ouki." I said and reached out for the door knob, "You don't have to worry about it." she assured me and shooed me away. I nodded my head and opened the door, to see a busy street. "Well then. See you after school." I waved and flew off, making sure no one was looking before doing so.

As I did so, I scanned the area as I made my way to school, "No signs of the saiyans..." I muttered and landed in front of an closed school. "Huh?" Just then, my phone rang. "Ah Trunks! I just remembered! School is closed until they repair the gym and find out what's going on. So it maybe a month worth of holiday!" She shouted, I sighed in defeat and answered. "I'll be going back then."

I then levitated and soon flew off, I kept my phone in my pocket and headed off into the distance. Until a familiar scent was picked up, I then flew down and hid behind a building, my power level hidden. "Don't tell me there were waiting for me." I muttered and walked slowly. "I'm sure I felt his ki here..." A voice said but faded.

"Persistent." Groaning, I tighten my bag and ran, as crowd of people appeared, used this to my advantages and walked among them. "At least I got away." I muttered and quickly ran through.

As I made a quick turn around a edge, I ran even faster until I reached my home. Opening the door and slamming it shut as I entered, my whole face covered in sweat. "Kakarotto's ki...." I heard my father's faint voice, "Trunks is that you?" my mother asked from upstairs. "Yeah!" I replied and placed my bag down next to the couch and headed up.

"How's Ouki?" I asked upon entering the room. "She's recovering very fast. Due to her saiyan's gene." She sighed and shook her head, "Ill never understand you saiyans..." she muttered and exited the room. "Hi Trunks." Ouki greeted, sitting down on the bed.

"Looks like your recovering faster than a normal human would after breaking a bone." I joked, grabbing a chair and sitting down. "Well yeah. And mom was happy that we didn't need to spend money for our treatment if we get hurt."

"Now that sounds harsh." I replied, chuckling at the same time. "The school's closed, luckily that means I can find out where those saiyans came from." I said, earning a nod from Ouki. "Don't be too reckless..."

"I won't. And beside, my father training me again. There's no way I'll lose to them next time, but we indeed have to be careful of the technology they are using." I said, leaning back. "A technology that is far above ours. It must be from that planet. Where my father learnt his instant transmission. They have grown to be a successful one."

"You think so..? I don't think it's from them. Sure they know useful tricks and technology, but they can't go that far. It has to been from somewhere else...." I countered, gazing out the window and to the skies. "Ah. I'm not sure if I heard it right... but I heard my father said your dad's name. Kakarotto. It's his saiyan name right?"

"D...did he really!?" Ouki yelled, taking off her bed sheet, and trying to run on her injured leg. "Yes." I said, helping her lean against me as I helped her walk. "Vegeta! Vegeta!" She shouted.

"What is it? What's all the commotion?" My father said, floating mid-air in front of us. "Is it true... that you sensed my father's ki?" She asked, causing my father to clench his shirt. "I don't know what you're talking about."

"Don't lie! He's here right!?" Ouki shouted, earning her a grunt. "When I said no. I mean no. I am the prince of all saiyans! And I don't lie!"

Pushing me aside, Ouki grabbed my father's collar. "Don't you dare lie to me! I don't fucking care if you're the prince or all Saiyans! Even princes lie! Tell me! Is my true you help my father's ki!!?"

"Ouki..." I called her name frightened, she isn't like this. No. She never acted like this before. "TELL ME!!" She screamed, punching my father and sending him flying back. Ouki then dropped to the ground, panting. I ran over to her and helped her up. "Trunks... let her go..."

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