Not sure if you were looking for my thoughts, or wanted me to write something? So here’s a combination of both, my dear. :) I honestly love Future Bulma, that’s one of my favorite versions of her. If you add in the possibility of ChiChi surviving too, it makes a quite plausible Bulchi scenario. Everyone around them is dying, their world is crumbling, and they themselves are fighting to survive. I imagine ChiChi has taken up fighting again, though only for the sake of defending Bulma, Trunks, and herself if the androids find them. My goodness, the poor dear would have lost herself when Gohan died. Bulma has to help her keep it together some days. The only thing giving her hope and pushing her forward is the time machine. The possibility that they can go back and stop all of this death and destruction from happening in the first place.ChiChi has such strong caregiver instincts, as defeated as she feels, I can see her pushing it all down to take over managing their basic needs. Giving Bulma all the time she needs to focus on the time machine. She does all the cooking, carefully rationing out what little food they have or can find. She trains with Trunks every day, no matter how little she can help him improve, progress is progress. If Bulma is getting frustrated with her work, she’ll pull her aside, and they’ll tell their favorite stories of days past to help relieve some of the stress.Bulma will do the same when she’s able to pull herself out of the hull of the time machine. At night when they have a little bit of peace, Bulma will pull her aside and hold her while ChiChi lets herself go. She’ll clutch onto Bulma’s jacket with all the force she wished to hold Gohan again with, bury her face in her neck with silent sobs so as not to disturb Trunks - he needs his rest. But her shoulders shake and twitch violently with the force of them, and it’s all Bulma can do not to give into her own. Instead, she holds firm. She strokes her long black locks - or maybe ChiChi cut them off so they wouldn’t get in the way during a fight - and she hold firm. “We’ll get through this, one way or another. We’re already so close.”