A/N: Hey! So it's been a year? LOL long time no see! I apologize for being gone so long. I think everyone thought I probably gave up on the story as well as my other one. I know I take huge, huuuuuuge gaps but I can definitely say I will not ever leave a story incomplete. It may take me awhile to get to it BUT it will be completed at some time or the other. Just hang in there with me! I figured since this story is more popular than my other one, why not update this one first? I have a whole elaborate outline for this one anyway hahaha. Anyway, I hope everyone enjoys it and please be sure to tell me your reaction to it in the review so I know if people are enjoying it or not! Thank you :D

Since today was the other group's turn to visit the Nine Gardens, the girls did not have plans to go with them since they already went yesterday. However they did have other plans. 18 suggested that they all go out and just explore South City by themselves, whether it be shopping or eating or just having a look around. Madame Rose had encouraged the girls to go out after they finished their morning training because she had made plans to visit her friends who lived nearby and didn't like the idea of the girls sitting around at the hotel being bored while she herself was out having fun.

Chi Chi realizes that it will be even harder for her to get out of this one to see Kakarrot. She couldn't use the excuse of not being able to see the sights this time either because they would be shopping as well as eating out in fancy restaurants. Chi Chi did not need eyesight to do that. So what could she do other than to think of another lie? She couldn't tell her friends she was meeting up with Kakarrot. Not yet at least.

This is great, Chi Chi thought gloomily to herself, I hate lying but I have to if I want to see Kakarrot today. But who knows if he'll even show up? No. He will. I'm sure of it. Chi Chi was still lying in bed in the morning. She was up before morning training even started and was considering her options. Again. She formulated a plan in her mind. It sounded like something she did to get herself out of school when she was younger. She felt stupid just thinking about it but it was the only thing she could think of. She hoped it would work.

The alarm clock next to Chi Chi's bed went off. Bulma's followed. Chi Chi turned hers off, sat up in bed and stretched her arms to feel more awake. Bulma, however, was still sleeping while her alarm continued to ring. Chi Chi waited a few seconds before throwing a pillow at Bulma.

"Bulma! Turn your alarm off! Wake up, it's so annoying!" Chi Chi shouted.

Bulma groaned something indecipherable and grudgingly took an arm out of her warm blanket and fumbled around until her hand found the alarm clock. She shut it off. Chi Chi walked over to Bulma's bed and yanked the blankets off of her.

"Come on, let's go get breakfast!"' Chi Chi said enthusiastically.

"Nooooo," Bulma moaned. "Let me sleep some more."

"Bulmaaaaaaa, they have donuts todaaaaaaay!" Chi Chi tempted Bulma. Doughnuts were irresistible, even to Bulma. And the hotel provided excellent breakfast in the mornings as they quickly found out.

"I don't care," Bulma replied sleepily.

"Fine. Be like that. I'm not going anywhere with you guys today," Chi Chi said, pretending to be crossed. "I'm going to go brush my teeth. So by the time I come back, you better have gotten up. We need to train."

A few minutes later Chi Chi announced she was back.

"Great," Bulma sarcastically replied. She slowly sat up and rubbed her eyes and looked at Chi Chi. Chi Chi was standing at the foot of her bed, hands on her hips, smiling. She was already in her workout clothes, hair up in a high ponytail. She looked so fresh, it was sickening.

"Come on, Bulma, let's go get breakfast! Get out of bed!" Chi Chi urged her friend.

"Ugh, fine. Give me 10 minutes." Bulma told her.

"Alright, I'm heading downstairs so I'll see you there," Chi Chi replied. Chi Chi headed down to the restaurant where all the hotel food was served. She had a plan and it was going to work. She hoped.

As soon as Chi Chi, got to the restaurant, she went over to the buffet where she smelled the enticing food and immediately began identifying what was what with her overly strong sense of smell.

"Hey, Chi Chi, good morning!" greeted Launch.

"Oh hey, Launch! Morning! Did you eat yet?" Chi Chi asked her.

"No, we just got here like a minute ago. I'm piling up food on my plate right now! Do you need helping picking breakfast?" Launch asked her.

"Oh, sure, if you don't mind," Chi Chi replied

Launch took a plate and started naming off the food that was on the buffet table and put whatever Chi Chi wanted on the plate.

"The donuts too! Don't forget to put those on my plate, Launch!" Chi Chi instructed.

"Ok! Which kinds do you want? They have jelly-filled, chocolate covered, strawberry covered, vanilla covered, coconut- sprinkled, oooo they have French cruellers too!" Launch listed to her friend in excitement.

"Ughhh so many options, I guess I'll go with one of each!" Chi Chi exclaimed. Perfect, she thought, they had just what she needed to get out of today's plans.

As soon as the girls had their breakfast on their plates, they sat down and starting eating up. What Chi Chi was about to do was going to be a sacrifice of her health on her part, but she knew the effects would not last for long. The girls ate and discussed their plans for the day while enjoying each other's company early in the morning. Bulma had also joined them in the meantime. Everyone was in a great mood and high spirits thinking about the shopping they would do later that day. When they were done with breakfast, the girls headed over to the gym to start their morning training. As usual, 18 and Chi Chi were paired up as sparring partners.

10 minutes into the sparring, Chi Chi had become sluggish and dizzy. She staggered a little and it was enough for 18 to connect a loaded uppercut to Chi Chi's jaw. Chi Chi went flying backwards and did not get up until 18 ran over to see how she was.

"Hey, you ok? I got you good there," 18 said as she kneeled to where Chi Chi was lying.

Chi Chi laughed and answered with, "Yeah, I'm fine. You're improving a lot, 18! It's going to be pretty tough for anyone to beat you at the tournament!"

18 started chuckled and started to say something but stopped and gasped as soon as Chi Chi got up. "Chi Chi! What's wrong with your face?"

"What? What's wrong with it? Is this your way of telling me I'm ugly?" Chi Chi responded as she started to walk away, itching her arms.

"No, dumbass! I mean, your face, it's- it's…just red and… BLOATED!"

Chi Chi felt her face and could feel how hard and puffed it was. "18! Why did you hit me so hard! Maybe that's why it's so puffy now!"

The others heard the commotion and stopped their sparring to see what was going on. They walked over to 18 and Chi Chi.

"Guys, why are you yelling so—" Suki cut herself off as soon as she laid eyes on Chi Chi. Her eyes widened. " Oh. My. God. Girl. Your face. You look like a red pig or something! What happened?" she asked incredulously. "18, what did you do?"

"I didn't do shit! I mean, yeah, I got Chi Chi on her jaw pretty hard but it was just her JAW. But my fist isn't big enough to make contact with her entire face like that!" 18 defended herself.

Chi Chi continued to feel her face and itch her arms. Things were going as planned but she didn't want 18 to get blamed for something that wasn't her fault. "You guys, 18 is right, she got me on my jaw and my jaw is fine. But the rest of my face doesn't feel so good. And I don't feel so good either," she said as she itched her arms again. "I feel dizzy and nauseous," she sat down and grabbed her stomach.

"Are you having a baby or something? Because that happens when—"

"Suki, what the hell, of course she isn't!" yelled Bulma. "But—" This time it was Bulma's turn to gasp. "Chi Chi! What are you doing to your arms! They're so red! Stop itching them!" Bulma slapped Chi Chi's hands that were vigorously itching her arms.

"I can't help it! They just itch sooo much!"

"Ok I think this is some kind of allergic reaction," Launch concluded. "I'm pretty sure it's a food allergy. Seasonal allergies don't really do this. Did you eat something you're allergic to?"

"I'm not sure..." Chi Chi started. "I didn't eat anything unusual today."

"What did you eat this morning?" asked Taiko. "Let's go backwards."

"Well, I had chocolate waffles, I had cereal, frosted mini wheats. Ummm, I also had a little bit of pasta and some bread. And then I had a blueberry muffin. That's it. Oh and orange juice. Yeah, that's it."

"Wait, you also had donuts, remember?" said Launch. "You had every kind. The coconut, the jelly, the chocolate, the vanilla, the strawberry."

"Oh, I did have those," Chi Chi remembered happily. "Best part of the breakfast!"

"WAIT A MINUTE!" Bulma yelled really loudly. "You had a STRAWBERRY donut?"

"Yeah!" Chi Chi replied.

"STRAWBERRY donut?" Bulma asked again, angrily.

"YES, Bulma! STRAWBERRY! What's wrong with strawberry!" Chi Chi asked confused.

"CHI CHI. YOU ARE ALLERGIC. TO STRAWBERYY! STRAWBERRY!" Bulma screamed out in a twisted rage. "How do you forget your allergies?"

Chi Chi looked up at Bulma and blinked. "Strawberry….ohhhhhhhhhh…yeaaaaaaah…I guess I am"

The others let out an exasperated sigh.

"You GUESS?" continued Bulma.

"Yeah, I'm sorry guys, I just forgot. It's alright though. It's nothing serious, I'll be fine. We can still go out though right?" Chi Chi proceeded to get up but was still feeling dizzy and immediately fell back to the ground.

"Not if you don't feel good, we can't" 18 said. She turned to the others "I guess we'll have to spend today inside instead."

"What! Why?" Chi Chi pressed. "Why can't you guys—I mean, WE…go out?"

"We can't leave you alone, Chi Chi. You're not feeling well. And you really don't look good either. You SERIOUSLY look like a little red pig," Suki said. "So bloated and red." Suki shook her head at her.

"No really, you guys, I'm fine! I'll be fine. I don't wanna ruin anyone's day by keeping everyone in." Chi Chi sighed dramatically. "You guys should go. Don't let me hold you back. I can take care of myself."

"Chi Chi, don't be dumb, we're not leaving you alone like this," Bulma retorted.

"I said, I'm fine! It's just an allergic reaction. I'll just sit in bed and get rest. That's all there is to it. And if you guys don't go, it'll just make me more upset."

That last sentence made everyone feel guilty. They didn't want Chi Chi to be upset. Chi Chi was emotionally blackmailing them and there was nothing they could do.

Finally, 18 sighed and gave in. "Alright, Chi Chi, whatever you say. Let me take you back to your room then."

YES! Chi Chi's plan had worked. She knew something like this (plus a little emotional blackmail) would do the trick. Now she had the whole day to herself to meet up with Kakarot. The girls walked Chi Chi back to her room and made sure Chi Chi was comfortable. They provided her with snacks and food (which did not include strawberry), made sure the phone was nearby just in case of an emergency, gave her plenty of books, and left the radio and remote control to the TV on her nightstand. As soon as Chi Chi was provided for, the girls went to get ready to go out.

"Now Chi Chi," Launch said, "if you need anything at all, you can call any of us on our cell phones, alright?"

"I doubt I will, but I'll keep it in mind, Launch! Thanks!" Chi Chi replied with a smile. "Now go out and have fun and don't come home until tomorrow!" Chi Chi joked.

In a couple more minutes, the girls had left and Chi Chi was all alone. Chi Chi jumped out of bed as soon as the coast was clear and ran to take a quick shower. She was pretty smart. Of course she knew she was allergic to strawberry but she also knew that her allergic reactions didn't last long. Especially when showers cooled down her body and unpuffed her face. She knew exactly what to do to make the reaction go away as fast as possible. When Chi Chi got out from the shower, she touched her face to make sure it didn't feel so puffy. It felt a lot better and Chi Chi got dressed, ready to go meet Kakarot. Oh…Kakarot. She almost forgot who she was supposed to be meeting in all this mess. Just the thought of him made the butterflies come back in her stomach. She really hoped he would show up today too.

Chi Chi walked downstairs and all the way outside to where they were supposed to meet; the same place as yesterday. Chi Chi waited patiently for a good few minutes. She began to get irritated at Kakarot's lateness. She paced back and forth and then took a seat at a nearby bench. Now it was a mind game. Would he come? He would, right? He wouldn't just leave her waiting, especially when he knew that she would be waiting for him. Of course, he'd show up. He had to. He was just late. Which was rude. But he was late. All of a sudden, a voice interrupted her thoughts.

"Good Morning, Miss Chi Chi!"

Chi Chi recognized this as the voice of the security guard from yesterday. "Good Morning!" she greeted back.

"Hmmm, you're waiting for Kakarot, right? I don't seem to see him around here anywhere," he said to her.

"I don't seem to see him either," she joked, referencing her lack of ability to see.

"Oh, haha, right…" the security guard felt that he should watch what he said around her from now on. He was about to say something else when someone interrupted him.

"And here you are." Chi Chi's ears perked up. It was him. Kakarot. She could hear him approaching her as his voice got closer. He continued talking, "Don't want to admit this but I spent forever debating whether or not I should show up today. Thought about complaining about you but really, who wouldn't get caught up in your beauty."

Chi Chi felt her breath get caught in her throat. Why does he have this effect on me, she wondered to herself. She immediately composed herself though. "See, I told you, you would come," she smiled at him.

He stood there staring at her, still in awe of her beauty even though she looked exactly the same as yesterday.

Chi Chi could feel his gaze on her and she shifted her feet nervously. She broke the silence to feel less awkward just standing there. "What?" she asked.

Kakarot replied with a, "Nothing," and chuckled to himself.

He led her to the taxi he had waiting for them and they took off.

Once they reached their destination, they had started walking and Chi Chi became curious. "I won't ask where we're going. But…tell me something, how are you going to show a blind girl around South City? You realize I can't see right?"

Kakarot sighed and stopped walking. He grabbed Chi Chi's arm and pulled her toward him.

"Chi Chi, can you see me?"

"No, of course not," she rolled her eyes. What kind of question was that anyway?

He took a step closer to her so that their face was merely inches away from each other. Chi Chi was startled, although she thought she should begin being used to his suddenness now. He held her gently by the shoulders.

"Can you hear me?" his voice was low and gentle. He was whispering into her ear.

She nodded.

"What does my voice sound like?"

She didn't know if he was playing around with her or was serious but Chi Chi took a moment to answer genuinely.

"Just like thunder. Right before a storm," she whispered back.

He stepped even closer.

"What do I smell like?"

Her heart beat even faster and she gulped. "Like the rain."

Kakarot grabbed her arm and brought her hand to his face. "What do I feel like?"

Chi Chi felt his features and caressed his cheek. She let out a little laugh. "Like a prince. But in a bum's clothing."

Kakarot let out a laugh as well. After a moment, he said, "You'll see the city, just like this."

Chi Chi smiled at him. She couldn't see it but he smiled back at her. He knew just how to understand her and that's why she felt so close, so comfortable with him. She couldn't explain it in words but she knew that her feelings were saying everything for her. She hadn't met someone who understood her so well or wanted to understand her. It just felt right being around him. She didn't have to be someone else.

He took her by the hand and led her the rest of the way to where they were heading. They entered the place. It was empty except for the two of them and a couple of pigeons flying around and echoing. It all sounded very creepy to Chi Chi.

"Here we are. This is the Gateway of Blood," he declared. For some reason, Chi Chi felt like she was in some horror movie. It all freaked her out just a bit. Maybe it was the name and the silence. Actually, it was more because she felt like she was in the middle of an ocean and didn't know how to swim. She had nothing to hold on to, didn't know where she was, didn't know where she was going. And just felt blind.

There was rubble on the ground and the building looked like it had just been through war. He held her hand so that she wouldn't fall over any of the rocks and boulders on the ground. It was just like the Old Fort.

"Since we were here the other day, I think I'm qualified enough to explain the history to you," he joked. Suddenly, Kakarot let go of her hand and started walking around and explaining the place to her like he was some tour guide.

Chi Chi gasped. "Kakarot?" she called out anxiously. She felt so lost and the only thing she could hold onto, let go of her and now she really felt out of place. She started staggering around trying to find him, completely forgetting how to track him down by sensing him.

Kakarot continued to talk and walk in circles around her, fully aware of what he was doing to Chi Chi.

"Here is where the first Saiyan Supremacy battle went down. In a story of betrayal, Human King Ceran beheaded his own brother Mortimer, supporter of Saiyans, in the thirst for absolute power. Ceran was against the Saiyans and wanted bloodshed for all. He beheaded his brother and had his head hung up there—there. Right where you're standing."

The sudden information startled Chi Chi who was still stumbling around, looking for something to lean on, and gasped. The feeling that she was standing exactly somewhere where violence happened made her feel at unease. "Kakarot!" she called out for him.

He ignored her and continued on.

"Years later, a different species of race, the Tuffles, provoked by the humans, brought their grudge with the Saiyans right to this very place and killed 3 of the highest elite Saiyan royalty. Both of them brothers as well as their grandson, a future heir to the throne. A huge blow to the Saiyan race. And all because of the humans evoking the buried grudge between the 2 races. They were brutally murdered right there. Right behind where you're standing."

"Kakarot!" Chi Chi tried to follow his voice and was turning in circles, feeling more and more anxious and uncomfortable. The uneasiness was building. "Kakarot! Please! I think I've had enough! Let's go from here"

Chi Chi was walking away but a quick smirk from Kakarot thought otherwise. He grabbed her roughly by the arms and pinned her hard on the dirt wall behind her. Chi Chi was caught by surprise and clenched her eyes shut.

He looked at her and started talking; his face serious and his voice at a low growl, "This is the blood filled history of South City. Of the humans. Whoever has come here had a lot of bloodshed happen to them That's why, even to this day, the walls here leak of blood."

Chi Chi finally couldn't take it anymore and managed to get out of Kakarot's grip and run. However, Kakarot grabbed her by the wrist before she could go any further and started laughing loudly.

"Scared, huh? You didn't think I wouldn't get revenge for yesterday, did you?" Kakarot said laughing. Chi Chi's body relaxed once she realized he was just having a joke at her expense.

She smiled and turned around, snatching her arm back from him, "And what did you think? That I'd get scared so easily?"

Kakarot looked at her confused. Chi Chi continued. "For someone that hasn't seen any colors, how can the color of blood scare me?" She turned her back to him and laughed to herself; her heartbeat finally at a normal pace.

Kakarot smiled and walked towards her slowly. He put his hands on her arms gently from behind and ran them all the way up to her shoulders. Chi Chi froze; her heartbeat running a million miles a second. He continued to caress her shoulders and brought his face down to her neck, breathing slowly, his lips inches away. He took his right arm and ran it across the front of her chest until he reached where her heart was and rest his hand there. He could feel her heartbeat thumping fast. He had her right where he wanted to. He smirked and brought his mouth up to her ear.

"Now you're feeling scared," he whispered, his hand still on her heart.

Chi Chi couldn't say anything. She was caught off guard and he was right. She was scared. What was this feeling that he was making her feel? She hadn't felt it before. How could one person make her feel so many emotions, give her a rush like that, and leave her breathless? What was he doing to her?

He dropped his hands from her; the smirk still on his face, satisfied with the effect. He walked away leaving Chi Chi standing there, trying to control her heart, trying to understand what just happened.

In a few moments' time, Chi Chi collects herself and runs back out after Kakarot. He's standing there waiting for her, leaning against the wall.

"So. Where to now?" she asked him, neither of them acknowledging what happened inside the building.

"Well, I was thinking if you're up for it, we could go to the festival. There's still a lot to take in over there," he replied coolly.

"Back at the World Tournament? Sure, why not?"

After hailing another cab and getting out at the festival, they were walking through it, trying to navigate through the heavy crowd and loud noise. Kakarot thought that it was really annoying taking cars all the time. If only they would let him fly, he thought to himself. But course though, he wasn't allowed to. Vegeta would kill him because it would give everything away.

He was lost in his own thoughts when all of a sudden Chi Chi exclaimed, "Those are fun."

"Huh? What is?" Kakarot asked, snapped out of his thoughts.

"The bumper cars. Me and the others girls went on them our first day here. You wanna give it a try?" Without waiting for an answer, Chi Chi took him by the arm and dragged him to the cars, bumping into everything and anything on the way there.

"Are you serious? A grown man like me in there?"

"Oh, what, now? All of a sudden you're a grown up? Please. You'll enjoy it more than a 5 year old," she retorted.

She was right. As soon as they got in, Kakarot could not help himself but bump into every single car in there. He made Chi Chi sit in the driver's seat but he was the one doing all the navigating.

"Look at that kid over there, thinking he's hot stuff, bumping into everyone. Let's go teach him a lesson!" Kakarot declared.

Chi Chi laughed. Kakarot was really fun to be around. Mostly because he was just a big kid. But she just also really loved the fact that she was sitting so close to him, squished up in the tiny car. However, they had to get off because Kakarot ending up getting really competitive just BUMPING into things.

Next they went to eat at a hot dog stand and tried to see who could eat the most hot dogs with chili sauce. Everything was a competition to Kakarot. And he obviously won. He told her he was just preparing himself to beat her at the actual tournament. "If I can beat you at everything now, I can beat you at the tournament too!" he teased her.

Lastly, they went to play games where he won her a huge teddy bear. And like a gentleman he also stopped by a jewellery stand to buy her bracelets.

"Here, these look great on you," he said as he put them on her hand.

Chi Chi laughed and said, "It doesn't matter to me, I can't see what they look like."

Kakarot smiled and started walking with his hands out in front of him, and waving them to side to side. "Hey! Is this what it feels like to not see? So you just wave your arms about?" he joked. While waving his arms around, he managed to hit a few people walking by him.

"Hey, you!" Chi Chi heard someone yell to him, "Watch where you're going, idiot! You almost poked my eye out!"

"No, YOU watch where you're going!" Kakarot shouted back, "I'm obviously blind, can't you see? Or are you blind too?"

Chi Chi laughed. She was really having a great time with him. He wasn't afraid to hold back and he wasn't afraid to be himself.

After a couple more stops around the festival and more goofing off from Kakarot, they decided to head back because it was getting late. Chi Chi had to be home before the girls; otherwise she would have a hard time explaining where she went.

Once again, to Kakarot's frustration, they had to take a taxi. They got off in front of the hotel and Kakarot decided to walk Chi Chi back to her room.

"No, it's alright, I can walk myself back. Thanks, though," she told him.

"Well if you insist," he replied, without posing an argument.

Chi Chi laughed, "I do," she said. "And thanks for today; I really had a lot of fun. I don't remember enjoying myself this much before and just relaxing. Especially with someone other than my friends, you know. And well, I hope you enjoyed yourself as much as I did too. Did you?"

Kakarot feigned boredom and yawned. "Ehhh, I guess so. Any day I'm not around Vegeta sounds like a good day to me."

Chi Chi scoffed. "Yeah sure. Like you didn't have fun with the bumper cars. I can't believe you made the kids there cry."

"Kids these days need to learn how to toughen up," Kakarot replied, "I was just helping them."

"Whatever," Chi Chi teased.

She was about to turn around and leave when Kakarot stopped her.

"So, um, since you had so much fun today, how about we do this again tomorrow, huh? Just for you."

"Do you know how hard it is to keep sneaking out to see you and feigning all sorts of sicknesses and telling all kinds of lies?" she asked playfully. "Besides, don't you need to train? You're gonna have to if you want to beat me at the tournament."

"Don't worry about that, I'm up for the challenge," he told her with a laugh. "And we'll find some way to meet up again. Tomorrow," he emphasized. "Where's your phone? Let me put my number in there for you."

She gave him her phone and he entered his number.

"Call me when everyone leaves tomorrow so I can come pick you up, alright." He looked up at her. "It's fun being sneaky, not to mention, naughty," he said with a growl.

His voice sent chills down Chi Chi's spine.

"Alright, so I'll see you tomorrow then!" he said to her. "Good night" and he turned to walk away.

However, she wanted to have the last word in. "Wait!" she called out. He turned his head over his shoulder to see what she wanted.

She walked over to him and put her head on his shoulder gently; her chest against his back. She took her right arm and trailed it against his defined chest until her hand reached his heart. This time it was Kakarot's turn to freeze up. She felt his heartbeat quicken in pace. She had turned the tables on him. Finally after a moment, she whispered to him, "now you're the one that's scared." They stood there for some time like that until Chi Chi pulled away from him.

She walked around so that she was facing him. "Good night," she said to him softly, and walked away back to her hotel room, leaving Kakarot frozen in place watching her walk away into the distance.

Chi Chi was gone but Kakarot's heart did not stop racing. Neither did his thoughts. Yes, he felt fear. Fear that he actually liked her more than he wanted to. That she was making him feel emotions he didn't know he had; that he didn't even want. He wasn't like this. What was happening to him? What was this one girl, a human girl, doing to him? Is this how she felt too when he did that to her earlier? And the realization of what was happening hit him. Hard. No. He had to stop this before it went any further like the others warned him. He couldn't do this to himself and definitely couldn't do this to her.

He was here on some other mission. A treacherous, merciless mission that was bigger than the both of them. There was no way he could involve her. He was meant to die alone.

His life was full of danger and secrets and lies. He had to take himself away from her before he destroyed her.

And with that one thought, Kakarot pulled himself away and walked back to his hotel, buried in his deep, heavy thoughts. He hoped with all his heart that maybe in another life, just maybe, he could have her by his side. Because in this lifetime, he surely was meant to die alone.

A/N: DUN DUN DUUUUUUUN! So dramatic! Poor Kakarot. Meant to die alone. Will he or won't he? Reactions and reviews please! Thanks so much for reading and keep an eye out for the next chapter please!