A/N: Hey! I'm back, and with the first ever JatD crossover. As this is a crossover and one that either side probably hasn't heard of, I'm going to quickly go over the main characters and follow with a short prologue. Everything else will be substantially longer.
Inez: Kind, intelligent, good with math and words, hates it when Matt calls her Nezzie
Matt: Athletic, good with math, enjoys calling Inez Nezzie
Jane: First female squire in Kippernia, feisty, stubborn
Jester: Funny, caring, best friends with Jane
Dragon: 300 year old dragon, odd sense of humor, best friends with Jane
Gunther: Squire, sometimes mean, sometimes oddly kind
Hope you enjoy!
Disclaimer: I do not own Cyberchase or Jane and the Dragon, though I wish I did.
2012 A.D.
"I'll get you kids for this!" The Hacker shouted out the door of the Grim Wreaker, which was making unusual popping noises while we congratulated ourselves.
Yes indeed, the Cybersquad, Matt, Jackie, Cyboid Digit, and I, had once again prevented the Hacker from ruling Cyberspace. We had been working to save Cyberspace from Hacker for several years now, and had really become quite expert in the process of defeating Hacker. Beyond that, as we grew more mature, it came to pass that our relationships did as well. Slider had asked Jackie out only a few months ago, but Matt and I had been going steady for almost a year. Even Digit had started seeing another Cyboid.
"Good job, Cybersquad," said Motherboard, coming in over the trio's SKWAK pads. "That should keep Hacker under control for a while." A portal opened to the left of Matt as an unstated farewell. Matt jumped in, ready to go, but Jackie and I lingered. Motherboard's eyebrow rose in question.
"I have a date with Slider tonight..." Jackie said, almost as a question. After all, Motherboard was like a second mother to all of us. Another portal opened as Motherboard nodded her head knowingly.
"Have fun in Radopolis. Why are you not returning Inez?"
"I promised Digit I'd help him learn some Spanish to impress his lady friend." Digit turned rather red in the beak. A third portal opened in front of the Digit and I.
"You might as well return to Control Central. It doesn't make much sense to teach Spanish on Mount Olympus." Inez and Digit stepped through the portal and began the foreign language lesson.
About an hour later, I was getting somewhat frustrated by the horrible Spanish coming from Digit (What do you expect? Mixing New Jersey with Spanish!) and I decided it was time I returned home. I informed Motherboard as much and a portal opened, ready to return me to Earth. As I rode along the portal, toward Earth, I noticed something seemed odd. Normally when in a portal, various equations and number symbols floated in the odd space. But this time, only two things were visible: the word additione and the word subtractione. I remained confident that everything was fine until I emerged from the portal and found myself in a clearing, with a mountain and the top of a castle in my line of sight.
