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An Altered Destiny
Part 3 of the New Destiny Saga
Foreword:
So, do you want to know what happened to Katie in Mirai No Trunks' time? Okay, here you go!
This is what happened before Trunks used the Time Machine, like another version of The History of Trunks DBZ special. It also includes Kooler, but only from his first movie, not its sequel. I felt like it went better this way.
Chapter 1: A DBZ X-mas!
It's only been a few weeks since the defeat of Garlic jr. and Christmas is near. You're probably wondering how a dimension that doesn't have Christianity has Christmas, well it's the season and feelings that count here, and everywhere.
My problem was homesickness again. My family was somewhere else having Christmas while I was here preparing for battle, as soon as the season was over, anyway.
But I could at least shop, right? What teenage girl doesn't like to shop? So one day Chi-chi and I went shopping, and I got something for everyone. Well, not Vegeta. You'd think he'd be at the top of my list, but he wouldn't accept any gifts from anyone. Besides, what do you get the Sayjin Prince for Christmas?
It was just me, Gohan, and Chi-chi on Christmas day, everyone else was home with their families and probably doing the same things we were doing.
After eating and opening gifts we sat in the warm house and watched Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and Frosty the Snowman.
"It still surprises me that this dimension has Christmas. And it has Rudolph, too."
"Its too bad Goku isn't here, he loves watching Rudolph. I miss him." Chi-chi said.
"I know he misses us too, Chi-chi. It really is a shame he can't be there, though."
"No one should be alone on Christmas." Gohan said.
"You're absolutely right." I got up and headed to the kitchen, "Chi-chi, can I take some of these leftovers?"
"Sure, but mind if I ask where are you taking them?"
"I know someone who's alone right now. He's probably hungry, too."
"You're not talking about Vegeta, are you?" Gohan asked.
"Katie, you know I don't like you hanging around him so much."
"I'm not around him that much. In fact, I haven't seen him since Namek. And besides, its Christmas, Chi-chi." I argued.
"Oh, fine. But if he blows you up, don't come crying to me."
I went on to the kitchen and started fixing a large plate of food.
"Mom, I don't think Vegeta would do that." I heard Gohan say. I fixed the plate up and packaged it tight so it wouldn't come loose on the flight.
"I'll be back soon, don't worry, I can handle Vegeta!"
I flew off towards Vegeta's Ki. I knew he didn't know what Christmas was, or cared what it was, but I did, and I didn't think he should be alone, even the Grinch had his dog Max, right?
When I found Vegeta he was in a cave trying to make a fire. It was snowing really hard when I stepped inside.
"Vegeta?"
"Who is it!" he turned, but only laughed when he saw it was me. "Oh, its only you. For a minute there I thought I might have been in trouble." Then he started to laugh some more.
"That isn't very nice, Vegeta."
"Why are you here? Isn't today one of your pathetic earthling holidays or something?"
"That's why I'm here. No one should be alone on Christmas. I know you don't care one way or another, but I do. I brought you some food. I didn't get you a gift, but I didn't think you'd accept one anyway."
"Damn right, but I will take the food." I handed him the box and he started to eat its contents hungrily.
"How long have you been living out here?" I asked, looking around.
"Since we got back from Namek."
"I would invite you to stay with us, but I know you wouldn't stay there. You hate Goku too much. Chi-chi wouldn't let you stay anyway."
"Like I care."
"Christmas back home was never very big, either. This is probably the most interesting Christmas I've ever had."
"You talk too much." He said with a mouth full of food.
"Well, if that's how it is, I'll go back to Goku's house where it's nice and warm. The company is better there, too."
He just scoffed at me as I turned to go. I turned to see that he had turned away as well. He reminded me of a dog guarding his food, and I nearly laughed. I saw how cold he was, and I knew it wouldn't damage his pride too much, so before I left I aimed a small Ki ball and lit his cold fire.
"Merry Christmas, Vegeta." Then I left before he could say another word.