Shiko sayo
It had been two weeks since his decision to look for a way to bring the other Saiyajin back. He had asked his aged ex-wife to borrow a ship to take him to the outer reaches of the universe for his important mission. She had gladly given him his requested items, and wished him fair luck and hope.
He had said his last good by as he felt it was the last time he was ever going to see her.
He sighed as he made his way to the GR chamber, hoping to get some training done. Every time he tried, he would have memories of Kakarotto pop-up and he would find himself unconscious for an unlimited amount of time. Entering the chamber he set it at 800 G's and started a simple kata.
Ten minutes into one of his stances he blanks out and falls to the floor unconscious
- - - -
" 'Jita? What were the Saiyajin's like?"
Bejita was shocked by the sudden question from the normally dim Saiyajin.
"What makes you want to know?"
"I've been thinking…"
"You?! Been… thinking???... wow!"
" 'Jita, don't be mean like that!"
Chuckling slyly, Bejita shook his head and answered softly. "Our people were very passionate in whatever we did. Loyal no matter what, only to our Ou. I was only six when I was taken, so I barely remember how it really was. We were close to our instincts, when the time called. And we were friends with many other alien species.
We were a race of warriors but we only fought for the Ou and the kingdom. When that bastard took over, he changed our whole way of living. He caused hell to our whole people because he was scared of our power. And you know the rest from there."
After a light silence, Goku brought forth another question into the air.
"How was our planet like?"
"It was very pretty from what I remember… much like here. It had lush forests, and clear oceans. You would've liked it Kakarotto."
"Do you miss Bejita-sei?"
Bejita looked up into Goku's eyes, a flash of emotion passing through his defences for a moment.
"Sometimes."
Looking away, Bejita got up from where he was sitting and walked a bit away. Stopping he started to talk without seeing if the younger man was listening. But he knew the other was anyway.
"I'm an ouji of a dead planet. A worthless being to a grand title. They're all gone. All but a title unworthy to it's holder and a third-classed baka whose too naïve for his own good."
"It's only one word, 'Jita."
Turning sharply around to stare at Goku, Bejita looked highly shocked at what the other said. He made a statement, and such experiences were rare to witness.
"One word? What does that mean? What do you mean?"
"It's only a word. What makes the word a reality is the person's actions and that's what really makes them that one word." Goku said shyly, smiling up at Bejita.
