By Trynia Merin
Beta read by Sarah Slutz, whom I owe a big thank you
to!
Notes: this was a side plot originally in an AU story,
but it worked so well for a cannon fiction, that I’m writing this for a pairing
I have recently come to like. Videl and
Gohan are 18 in this story, and it is set after the Majin Buu saga. They are
both seniors at
It had been
a study day, so all classes were canceled and the students could spend their
time cramming for the exams. Videl had joined Gohan for a study session in the
library, only to find her brain refused to absorb one more fact.
Surrounded
by other students, she wanted to pull her hair out. Patiently, Gohan whispered
the details of the circulatory system to her, and she moaned.
“I just
don't get it!” Videl complained, slamming her book shut. Sitting next to her on
the library's chairs Gohan glared at the raised fingers and chorus of `shhs'
trying to silence his friend.
“Just relax,
Videl. I know it's not easy but if we could just…”
“Be quiet!”
hissed another chorus of hushed whispers. Glancing around, Gohan and Videl
realized they should either stop or relocate.
“I guess
we'd better go somewhere else,” Gohan told her and Videl nodded. Both she and
Gohan gathered up their books and stuffed them into their book bags. She often
joked that college prep was an alternative to weight lifting due to the amount
of volumes they toted daily. On their way out, they brushed past two blonde
characters that made Gohan stop short.
“Keeping a
date with the nerd, Videl?” Sharpener joked.
“Oh just
leave them be,” Erasa urged. “So are you getting anywhere with these finals?”
“Not really.
These exams going to be a bear!” Videl complained, glancing at her friend
wearily. Both of them appeared to be carrying books also, but had they been
waiting outside the library the whole time.
“I think
it's easier if you study inside the library?” Gohan scratched his head, and
then narrowed his eyes at Sharpener.
“Give me a
break. All those people in that small space! It cramps my style,” Sharpener
waved a hand.
“He's
claustrophobic,” Erasa said, leaning over to whisper in Gohan's ear.
“Can you
believe that, she's speaking in nerd now,” Sharpener elbowed Videl. “No offense
sweetheart, but maybe we should get away from the library before some more big
words tumble out of her mouth and mine!”
“There's
nothing WRONG with the way she talks, Sharpener,” Videl glared at him.
“Besides, it's better than listening to you go on and on.”
“Ouch,”
Erasa laughed. She and Videl shared a conspiratorial wink.
“Humph, I'm
so hurt,” Sharpener tossed his head. Long blonde hair swirled around his
shoulders. “So ladies, would you mind a study break? I'm sure even bookworm
here could use a recharge. Right?”
“Maybe,”
Gohan muttered.
Erasa came
around Gohan's other side and leaned towards him. “Don't mind him, Gohan. You
need to come with us for some juice. You and Videl both.”
“That sounds
like a good idea. I can't cram another fact into my brain,” Videl yawned,
stretching. She still stood in proximity to Gohan, who felt his temperature
rising just by standing near her. To his annoyance Sharpener slid between where
Videl and Erasa stood on the steps.
Grabbing
either girls arm he snickered, “Well what about it ladies?”
“No thanks,”
Videl glared. She slipped her arm around Gohan's and he glanced straight ahead
in his shyness. At the same time she moved Sharpener's hand away from hers.
Gohan said nothing as he forced away a blush, securing his book bag's strap
across his body. He started walking, reaching down to remove Videl's hand from
his arms. Her temporary look of hurt morphed into a blush when she felt his
fingers close around hers firmly. Sharpener frowned but grabbed Erasa's hand
and tugged her along with him in pursuit.
“It's this
way, you two,” Sharpener huffed, catching up with the other couple.
“C'mon
Gohan, I don't see we're going to get rid of them any other way. Besides, you
DO need to get out a bit more. Let's go!”
“Fine,
whatever you want,” Gohan mumbled. Feeling Videl squeezing his hand, he let her
tug him to a stop. Then all four of them walked in the direction of Sharpener's
car. Before long Gohan was crammed into the back seat of a cherry red
convertible while Videl sat half on his lap. Unfortunately, his longer legs
were scrunched into the foot well, so sitting half crosswise in the seat was
the only option. Videl swung into the
back, sitting half on his lap while curling her legs around his. That left
enough room for their book bags on the remaining side of the seat by them both.
Erasa sat in the front next to Sharpener, and the radio blared as they sped
along. Despite the cacophony, Gohan enjoyed how closely Videl was pressed up
next to him.
After the
car ride they all sat around one of the small tables at Crème De Lora's, a
small juice bar/coffee house many of the Orange Star High students frequented.
Up front a soda jerk and coffee bar workers in their blue and green uniforms
bustled about the whirring machines. The girls had gotten a table while the
guys fetched various brews. Then they slid into the booth and sipped their
beverages. Erasa wiped a whip cream mustache off her upper lip and continued
chatting with Videl. Gohan by this time had opened up one of his textbooks and
was studiously tuning out Sharpener's boasting and the high light laughter of
Erasa's chatter.
A napkin
landed on Gohan's book and he glared up. “Excuse me?”
“Hey space
man! Come down from orbit and listen to the rest of us will you?” Sharpener
said.
“Gohan, this
isn't the library you know,” Videl nudged his arm. “You CAN put the book away.”
“Sorry,”
Gohan apologized, snapping the book shut. He felt embarrassed that his growing
up in isolation had stunted his social development. Patiently, Erasa and Videl
smiled.
“Well the
smarter he gets the easier it might before us,” Sharpener whispered to Erasa.
“Are you
SURE that's a good idea?” asked Erasa, sipping another draught of her hot
chocolate.
Videl
swallowed some of her latte. “Excuse me? What's that?”
“Videl you
know there's always ANOTHER way to beat the system,” Sharpener started.
“He looked
on line. I thought it was strange the amount of time he spends doing that when
we were trying to get to the teacher's website for our notes this week,” Erasa
started. Sharpener tucked a spoonful of his chocolate cake into his mouth and
then chewed on it. Erasa snatched a chip off Gohan's sandwich plate while he
wasn't looking, to Videl's annoyance. A stack of two other plates were
underneath, bearing witness to Gohan's legendary appetite.
“If you
would put all the time surfing into studying,” Videl started.
“Oh get off
my back. I'm trying to do you a favor,” Sharpener frowned.
“Your kind
of help would get us arrested you mean?” Gohan said through clenched teeth. He
didn't mind Sharpener, but there were times when he was sorely tempted to give
the blonde a piece of his mind. Any allusions to cheating made Gohan's blood
boil.
“He does
have a point,” said Erasa.
“Sharpener,
you'd better be careful WHO you offer your so called HELP to. Because you know
that stuff doesn't fly with me,” Videl stared at him.
“Oh, right,
we can just ask Spaceman for his help,” Erasa urged.
“How about
it, Son? Care to share some of your wisdom with us laymen?” Sharpener said.
“You never
asked before,” Gohan cleared his throat. “But okay.”
“Good. All
we need to do is copy your notes then and…” Sharpener started. However he
stopped when Gohan fired him a stern glare.
“Copy my
notes?” Gohan frowned. “Excuse me, but you sat in class just like I did, and I
saw you writing.”
“You mean he
was drawing pictures of Miss Harrison's derrière?” Erasa asked innocently
enough.
“Sharpener!”
Videl glared at him.
“Hey, you
know my handwriting stinks! And it was only the one time! I was doing my part
to study biology!” Sharpener glared at Gohan. “Besides, it isn't a crime to
share notes is it?”
“No, but if
you're not taking them in the first place,” Gohan retorted.
“Gohan,
lighten up. I'm sure it wouldn't hurt,” Videl urged.
“I'm sorry,
but I can't help you if you're not willing to put in the work. Some of us want
to do this the right way,” Gohan said. Swallowing his last bite he reached into
his pocket and dropped a few Zenni for his share.
“Where are
you going?” Erasa asked.
“Gohan, he
didn't mean it that way,” Videl started. “We really COULD use your help!”
“I'm going
home to study,” Gohan answered pointedly. “After all we only have a week before
the big final.”
“Cramping
your style?” Sharpener glanced up. “Are we?”
“No it's too
noisy here,” Gohan answered. “You know where to find me if you change your mind.”
“Gohan,
wait!” Erasa called out. “I took my own notes and I only want some questions
answered…”
“Gohan,”
Videl began, getting up and rushing after him. She caught the back of his black
vest, stopping him.
“Aren't I
cramping your style,” he asked softly, voice filled with hurt.
“Gohan, I
didn't mean it that way,” Videl answered.
“You
wouldn't cheat would you?” he leveled his gaze.
This earned
him a frown. “Gohan you should KNOW me better then that!” Videl snapped.
“I'm leaving
now,” Gohan announced. He stepped past the people glancing in their direction
and marched out the door. Quickly Videl chased after him. Erasa and Sharpener
shook their heads.
“You really
blew it, Sharpener. I told you it was cheating,” Erasa scolded him. “And now
we've lost our chance to pass!”
“Stupid
goody goody,” Sharpener glared. Videl, however had left them behind as she ran
down the sidewalk. Already Gohan had blasted off, leaving a trail of fading
energy behind him. Realizing he was being stubborn, she leapt into the air, streaking
off till she was a glimmer on the horizon for Sharpener and Erasa to stare at
with hands shading their eyes.
Videl
checked her velocity, her short hair swirling around her neck as she closed the
gap between her and Gohan. Already he had a good head start. But to her
surprise, he was not flying on his own power, but sitting on top of a strange
gold cloud she'd seen Goten sometimes use. Since it was a five hour flight by
conventional methods home, he had explained he used Nimbus so he wouldn't tire
himself out all the time.
“Gohan!” She
called out, over the slashing winds. “Wait up, will you!”
The cloud
slowed down to match Videl's speed and she soared along beside it. “Where are
you going Videl?” he glanced.
“I wanted… I
wanted to study with you. I mean since we've studied together before, and I
really COULD use your help,” said Videl eagerly.
“For
yourself or for sharpener and Erasa?”
“For me, you
dummy!” Videl glared at him.
“I'm sorry.
That was mean of me,” Gohan apologized at the hurt in her blue eyes. Already
over the mountains they rocketed, Videl's forehead beading with sweat. Despite
having slowed Nimbus he knew she was tiring fast.
“So what
about it?”
“Won't your
father miss you?”
“He knows
I'm out studying for exams. You know I crash at Erasa's sometimes. But could
you… huff… slow down so I could…”
“Here,”
Gohan offered. He reached over and grasped her hand, pulling her towards him.
While Videl had never ridden on the strange cloud, she was afraid she'd fall
through. To her shock she thumped into a soft fluffy bed of cotton behind him.
“I didn't
fall through,” she realized, clinging tightly to his shoulders. Gohan smiled to
himself, pleased that his assumption was correct. Videl had only pure motives
in mind after all. Still she gripped him with a vise of iron as if terrified
she'd fall.
“Videl you
can relax. If you're pure of heart you won't fall through. And you didn't when
you first stepped on. So don't worry,” Gohan urged.
“You're sure
about this thing?” she suspiciously queried. Gohan nodded and she loosened her
embrace. Still she pressed her breasts close to his back and Gohan enjoyed the
warmth of their bodies created together. His mind spun back to the tales his
parents told about their first trips together on Nimbus. Now as the mountains
moved into place he mentally ordered Nimbus to increase its velocity so he
could be home in time for dinner.
Videl was
tempted to sit in Gohan's lap if she had fallen through nimbus. Yet she still
felt tension in Gohan's shoulders. Instead she contented herself to slide her
hand between the fabric of his black vest and white shirt. Despite how `square'
his clothing sense was, it could be far worse. He looked far more slender in
his current outfit than he did in the red and blue gi she saw him wearing during
training. Now she knew it was to perpetuate the illusion of a 'mild mannered
school student'.
“It's a good
thing I'm not flying,” Gohan murmured back, turning his head slightly to look
at her.
“Why's
that?” Videl asked, kneading his sore tired muscles.
“Because I'd
have trouble not crashing into anything being distracted from what you're doing
now,” he admitted.
“I can't
help it. Besides your back is nice and warm,” she cooed. Realization dawned on
Gohan and he felt an odd twinge of déjà vu. Little did he know that another
couple had uttered those words years before and he was the result of that union
of love. Gohan closed his eyes and allowed himself to relax under Videl's
massage. Such moments where they were alone were few and far between and he
cherished each and every one of them.
When they at
last whizzed down towards Gohan's home the shadows were lengthening. Carefully,
Gohan mentally guided Nimbus to hover only a few feet above the lawn. White
sheets fluttered in the breeze on the long clothesline. With her back to them,
Chichi was hanging up pieces of laundry with clothespins. Gohan leapt off
Nimbus first, and then extended his hand to help Videl down. Chichi spun around
and smiled at the sight of the couple.
“You're home
just in time for dinner. And you brought company!” she said through a mouth
full of clothespins.
“Do you need
help Chichi?” Videl asked, dropping her book bag and moving over to help Chichi
catch the sheet that was fluttering out of her grasp.
“Thank you
dear but I couldn't impose on you,” Chichi began. Yet she allowed Videl to help
her with the rest of the hanging.
“I'll just
take these inside,” Gohan said.
“That's a
good boy Gohan. Get washed and ready for dinner though! It will be ready in a
half hour. Your father's catching a fish to go with the meal… I hope he's
gutted it this time!” Chichi expressed as Videl stretched up to slide a
clothespin on the next sheet.
“Go on ahead
Gohan, I'll stay here helping your mom,” Videl said. He nodded, grabbing her
bag in addition to his own and hauling it in through the back door. Past him
rushed a red and blue blur followed by a blue one.
“Goten watch
out!” Gohan shouted as he almost toppled over from the blast of air. Both
Trunks and Goten whizzed around, fluttering the sheets and nearly knocking
Chichi and Videl over.
“Goten, tone
it down!” Chichi shouted. “Dinner's in a half hour! You and Trunks should wash
up soon!”
“Okay
mommy!” Goten called. Trunks grunted his assent as they swooped by once more.
Shaking her
head, Videl returned to helping Chichi put a dent in the huge pile of folded
laundry. Most of it was silk tunics, shirts and crisp bed linen. Gohan entered
the living room and carried his books and Videl's upstairs to his room for
later. He hoped his mother wouldn't mind them studying up there because in the
past they usually spread out on the table. Yet he felt he'd get more done
upstairs since Trunks was visiting Goten. Whenever those two got together there
was trouble with a capital T.