What lies in the Darkness
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Rating:
Adult +
Chapters:
1
Views:
1,090
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1
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What lies in the Darkness
April challenge (2) - 1 character - no dialogue- 3rd POV - 1000 words
TITLE: What Lies in the Darkness
AUTHOR: Kichi
PAIRING (if applicable): None
RATING: PG-13 for a little naughty language
WARNINGS: none
NOTES: set after everyone is wished back to Earth from Namek
ARCHIVE: www.geocities.com/kichisama666/fanfiction.html
SUMMARY: Vegeta\'s lack of trust keeps him awake
DISCLAIMER: Dragonball Z and all it\'s characters belong to Akira Toriyama, I\'m just abusing them for my own pleasure!
DAY ONE
His eyelids snapped open in alarm for the third time in the past few minutes. They had been growing heavy for the better part of an hour while he struggled against sleep.
An irrational fear was making complete relaxation impossible. He was afraid to fall asleep, to succumb to his own exhaustion. He was afraid that if he closed his eyes, the moment his limbs relaxed and his breathing grew deep and even, something would happen.
He knew he was just being overly cautious, at least he thought he was. The truth was he was nearly bordering on panic, if the fine trembling that surged through his arms was any indication.
He dared not sleep. He dared not. Just because he was surrounded by weak humans with no ki and Namekians with no balls didn\'t mean a thing. Any one of them could sneak up on him and slit his throat the minute he was unconscio And And he wished they would hurry up and try already, he was getting to the point that keeping his eyes open was nearly impossible.
He stood up from the couch that he had been slumped into, and ignoring the curious glances of the Earth fighters and the few Namekians clustered around the television he made his way to the front door.
Every eye in the room noted his unusual lack of grace as he stumbled through the doorway, but no one made a move to help or hinder him in any way.
The sun was still up but it was dipping toward the horizon and tingeing the sky a pale orange. He was relieved to see only one sun. It was the only reason for such exhaustion. On Namek he had caught maybe a half hour of sleep after being up for days. Vegeta had had two suns but they set only an hour apart. On Namek one was always up. He had only been able to sleep after he had reached a state of exhaustion. One he had still yet to remedy. And now he was too anxious and mistrustful to let down his guard.
As he glanced around he didn\'t find any place preferable to the interior of the house. Namekians strolled through the gardens, and several raised their eyes as he left the building and cast him hate-filled glares. He offered them a condescending smile as he walked past.
His smile finally faded after a few minutes. Intimidating the Namekians was too easy but still amusing, although it didn\'t help him stay awake one way or another.
He sighed and glanced around at the trees surrounding the area. They were pitiful. Too thin and young, each. The branches were too high and too fragile. Had he his tail still the issue would have easily been ignored. But if he did climb up into one there was no way to keep him in place if he did fall asleep.
He growled low in his throat. He had little choice. He could think of nothing but sleep. He almost wished the humans hadn\'t fed him as soon as they had arrived earlier. A full Saiyan with time on there hands was usually inclined to sleep. Especially when there was no one to fight or fuck.
He sighed and rubbed his eyes, a yawn tearing from his throat despite all he tried to control it. He looked around again, any tree fat enough would do. But there were none and the heaviness in his limbs was increasing until it felt as if he was moving through water.
He headed back inside, ignoring the curious gazes of the human and Namekians. He found his spot on the couch still empty and slumped into the soft cushions with a sigh. This was definitely not going to help, in fact his eyes were closing as he kicked his boots off and drew his knees up to his chest. Two warrior Namekians taking up the other two spaces in the couch eyed him warily for a moment, but he pointedly ignored them. As sos hes he lay his head on his knees his eyes slid shut and his breathing grew steady. But as one of the Namekians rose he immediately jerked awake, glaring at the green alien in annoyance and carefully veiled alarm. The Namekian\'s eyes narrowed hatefully and Vegeta let out a low growl in warning.
Conversation abruptly halted when everyone heard the vicious snarl. The Namekian took up a fighting stance even as the other tried to calm and dissuade him with carefully chosen words. As soon as indecision crept into the Namekian\'s eyes he sneered and closed his eyes again. The fools didn\'t dare attempt anything for fear of offending their human hosts.
Vegeta had no such qualms. He could just as easily pitch the stupid alien through the plate-glass sliding doors. But only after some rest. If he didn\'t get some he would not be able to fend off any coming attacks.
He snorted softly to himself. What the hell was his problem? Why was he so nervous? Was it because of what had just happened to him? He was looking for an attack at every corner. And he should have known better. He felt silly thinking the humans or the Namekians might dare to attack him. They were a lot of cowards.
If he had thought otherwise he would have never come here. He could survive anywhere. But he was tired of struggling for every little thing.
He was done with that part of his life. He had bought his freedom with his life and amazingly, he been given a second chance. He didn\'t really see it as that but more as a mistake on Kakarotto\'s part. One that he felt certain he would make the fool regret once he ascended.
He felt a hand on his shoulder and he jerked in alarm, nearly falling off of the couch. The room held only himself, the blue-haired female, the half breed, and the female\'s stupid mother. He blinked wearily and rubbed his eyes, stifling a yawn.
The girl beckoned him with a wry e ane and he slowly got to his feet, swaying a bit unsteadily and then stumbling after her. She led him to a room with more... stuff than he felt necessary in it. A bed, a closet and a bathroom were sufficient bit there were also several electronic devices, one of which had a screen for viewing whatever trash they happened to watch on it. The door closed behind him as the female murmured something he didn\'t quite catch.
He tore off his ruined armor and battlet ant and collapsed on the bed with a groan. His back hurt terribly from the wounds he\'d sustained, but he\'d been healed enough to be fully functional. He sighed, the bed was soft. It would take some getting used to after sleeping of hard mattresses and even worse, in the stupid pods! But he only lay there for a moment before rising to his feet with a pained groan and shuffling to the door.
There had to be a lock on his door. If not he was going to have to block it with something, no matter how his muscles protested. But thankfully there was a simple lock on the door which he would definitely hear if it was being broken. He then went to the windows. Each was locked. He sighed in relief and crawled into bed, at last he could relax.
Moments later, he slept.
The End
TITLE: What Lies in the Darkness
AUTHOR: Kichi
PAIRING (if applicable): None
RATING: PG-13 for a little naughty language
WARNINGS: none
NOTES: set after everyone is wished back to Earth from Namek
ARCHIVE: www.geocities.com/kichisama666/fanfiction.html
SUMMARY: Vegeta\'s lack of trust keeps him awake
DISCLAIMER: Dragonball Z and all it\'s characters belong to Akira Toriyama, I\'m just abusing them for my own pleasure!
DAY ONE
His eyelids snapped open in alarm for the third time in the past few minutes. They had been growing heavy for the better part of an hour while he struggled against sleep.
An irrational fear was making complete relaxation impossible. He was afraid to fall asleep, to succumb to his own exhaustion. He was afraid that if he closed his eyes, the moment his limbs relaxed and his breathing grew deep and even, something would happen.
He knew he was just being overly cautious, at least he thought he was. The truth was he was nearly bordering on panic, if the fine trembling that surged through his arms was any indication.
He dared not sleep. He dared not. Just because he was surrounded by weak humans with no ki and Namekians with no balls didn\'t mean a thing. Any one of them could sneak up on him and slit his throat the minute he was unconscio And And he wished they would hurry up and try already, he was getting to the point that keeping his eyes open was nearly impossible.
He stood up from the couch that he had been slumped into, and ignoring the curious glances of the Earth fighters and the few Namekians clustered around the television he made his way to the front door.
Every eye in the room noted his unusual lack of grace as he stumbled through the doorway, but no one made a move to help or hinder him in any way.
The sun was still up but it was dipping toward the horizon and tingeing the sky a pale orange. He was relieved to see only one sun. It was the only reason for such exhaustion. On Namek he had caught maybe a half hour of sleep after being up for days. Vegeta had had two suns but they set only an hour apart. On Namek one was always up. He had only been able to sleep after he had reached a state of exhaustion. One he had still yet to remedy. And now he was too anxious and mistrustful to let down his guard.
As he glanced around he didn\'t find any place preferable to the interior of the house. Namekians strolled through the gardens, and several raised their eyes as he left the building and cast him hate-filled glares. He offered them a condescending smile as he walked past.
His smile finally faded after a few minutes. Intimidating the Namekians was too easy but still amusing, although it didn\'t help him stay awake one way or another.
He sighed and glanced around at the trees surrounding the area. They were pitiful. Too thin and young, each. The branches were too high and too fragile. Had he his tail still the issue would have easily been ignored. But if he did climb up into one there was no way to keep him in place if he did fall asleep.
He growled low in his throat. He had little choice. He could think of nothing but sleep. He almost wished the humans hadn\'t fed him as soon as they had arrived earlier. A full Saiyan with time on there hands was usually inclined to sleep. Especially when there was no one to fight or fuck.
He sighed and rubbed his eyes, a yawn tearing from his throat despite all he tried to control it. He looked around again, any tree fat enough would do. But there were none and the heaviness in his limbs was increasing until it felt as if he was moving through water.
He headed back inside, ignoring the curious gazes of the human and Namekians. He found his spot on the couch still empty and slumped into the soft cushions with a sigh. This was definitely not going to help, in fact his eyes were closing as he kicked his boots off and drew his knees up to his chest. Two warrior Namekians taking up the other two spaces in the couch eyed him warily for a moment, but he pointedly ignored them. As sos hes he lay his head on his knees his eyes slid shut and his breathing grew steady. But as one of the Namekians rose he immediately jerked awake, glaring at the green alien in annoyance and carefully veiled alarm. The Namekian\'s eyes narrowed hatefully and Vegeta let out a low growl in warning.
Conversation abruptly halted when everyone heard the vicious snarl. The Namekian took up a fighting stance even as the other tried to calm and dissuade him with carefully chosen words. As soon as indecision crept into the Namekian\'s eyes he sneered and closed his eyes again. The fools didn\'t dare attempt anything for fear of offending their human hosts.
Vegeta had no such qualms. He could just as easily pitch the stupid alien through the plate-glass sliding doors. But only after some rest. If he didn\'t get some he would not be able to fend off any coming attacks.
He snorted softly to himself. What the hell was his problem? Why was he so nervous? Was it because of what had just happened to him? He was looking for an attack at every corner. And he should have known better. He felt silly thinking the humans or the Namekians might dare to attack him. They were a lot of cowards.
If he had thought otherwise he would have never come here. He could survive anywhere. But he was tired of struggling for every little thing.
He was done with that part of his life. He had bought his freedom with his life and amazingly, he been given a second chance. He didn\'t really see it as that but more as a mistake on Kakarotto\'s part. One that he felt certain he would make the fool regret once he ascended.
He felt a hand on his shoulder and he jerked in alarm, nearly falling off of the couch. The room held only himself, the blue-haired female, the half breed, and the female\'s stupid mother. He blinked wearily and rubbed his eyes, stifling a yawn.
The girl beckoned him with a wry e ane and he slowly got to his feet, swaying a bit unsteadily and then stumbling after her. She led him to a room with more... stuff than he felt necessary in it. A bed, a closet and a bathroom were sufficient bit there were also several electronic devices, one of which had a screen for viewing whatever trash they happened to watch on it. The door closed behind him as the female murmured something he didn\'t quite catch.
He tore off his ruined armor and battlet ant and collapsed on the bed with a groan. His back hurt terribly from the wounds he\'d sustained, but he\'d been healed enough to be fully functional. He sighed, the bed was soft. It would take some getting used to after sleeping of hard mattresses and even worse, in the stupid pods! But he only lay there for a moment before rising to his feet with a pained groan and shuffling to the door.
There had to be a lock on his door. If not he was going to have to block it with something, no matter how his muscles protested. But thankfully there was a simple lock on the door which he would definitely hear if it was being broken. He then went to the windows. Each was locked. He sighed in relief and crawled into bed, at last he could relax.
Moments later, he slept.
The End