Dragonballz (49 dragonballz fanfics)
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Time. They say time changes everything. …Or does it? The more things change, the more they stay the same – they say that too, don't they? After being apart for ten years, which one will it be for the two once best of friends?
Sometimes the summer heat gets to even the best of us. Sometimes it's a whole different story…
When Shenron's scale model mysteriously vanishes from its glass globe and reappears somewhere it isn't supposed to, Dende is completely helpless to do anything, and Piccolo is left to battle a now-untrammelled dragon deity gone rogue. (AKA: “How to Slay Your Parasitic Dragon”)
With V-Day just around the corner, lovesick girls and their hormones are revving up to fight tooth and nail for their desired V-Day Ball date in a ruthless battle royale-esque precursor competition: The Valentine's Rumble. Gohan lands number one on their “Most Wanted” list but unfortunately for him, this is one battle where being the strongest in the galaxy is moot. Can his guardian demon-slash-boyfriend save him without exposing their secret relationship to the whole world?
Trunks doesn't know how it went from trying to win over the one he wants, to helping the one he wants get the one he wants—which isn't him. He was finding out the hard way, that sometimes… you needed to set yourself up for a heartbreak just for that one chance at winning in love. (Sequel to “Vanilla On Chocolate”)
In the beginning, no one ever knows it… how it really feels. If anyone did, no one would want to keep pushing forward. …Not in a world abandoned by hope. (This reads more like disorganized poetry and prose—an open letter, than an actual story.)
Hanggang kailan ang walang hanggang?
Gohan loves literature. And quite possibly, his professor.…
Kokuhakus or “love confessions” don’t bring Gohan the happiest memories. He had confessed his feelings once to his first love only to end up cruelly heartbroken. Almost two years later, he realizes he is still in denial and decides that over-saturation is the best recourse: Receive kokuhakus. Reject kokuhakus. Repeat until heart goes numb. It’s a brilliant plan. He’s very optimistic about it. (Sometimes, optimism—no matter how nutty—can go a long, long way.)
Gohan and Piccolo are reborn as strangers in a world where there is no longer a need for fighting and wars. Or so everyone is made to think. Will this new world allow their souls to remember?