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Ashley-Lynn Smith

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No-Name by @ashlsmi2 (Ashley-Lynn Smith)

Okay! * cracks knuckles and starts typing* Her real name is Honey( she hates it) but she is 100% human, yet she has one power givin to her by King Vegeta ( long story) She has the ability to find an injured person....let's say...she finds..thinks Vegeta! She finds him injured and she can place her hands upon him and draw the injury outof his body into the form of a baseball size gem lookign thing, and he is perfectly healed! and she can store the gem inside herself, now let's say...Freiza! Appeared!!! * Freiza appears and looks menacing* And she could draw the injury she took from Vegeta out of her body and throw it liek a baseball and when it hits Freiza, that injury that was on Vegeta...appears on Freiza!

  • gem hits Freiza and he falls over twitching*

Anywho, she was givin this gift by King Vegeta when she was younger , the king hoping that she could be there to heal Vegeta whenever he was mortally wounded, and so forth gaining power and so forth ruling Earth... corny evil laughter in background and she rolls her eyes But....this girl knows martial arts, and while she doesn't LIKE using them, she doesn't mind cheering on any of the other Z squad using explicit language and hand guestures to get her point across....any questions? looks around and nodds good... Normal humans hate her for her ability, thinking she is a freak and weird, hense no one knows her well enough to ge her name, hense she is No-Name to everyone else....

there, I am done...rubbs her sore fingers

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Ashley-Lynn Smith

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