Hello everybody! I've been itching to write this for SOOO long!

Well, I decided to rub a little – ok, maybe not a little, quite a lot – bit of a different culture into Jack's life. Yes, he's been to Singapore and all that, but if you've read my profile, you'll know I'm Chinese. Well, in China we have long novels, Chinese Martial Art Novels. Many have been translated into English books and even comics! I can only read English (surprise, surprise) and one of my favourite characters is a cunning, beautiful and mischievous girl who easily makes enemies, who call her "little witch".

She's the only daughter of an extremely eccentric, clever and musical master of Peach Blossom Island. This man also happens to be one of the top five martial artists all over China, so it's no surprise that she's good at Martial Arts.

If any of you HAVE read the two books containing her, She Diao Ying Xiong Zhuan (The Condor Heroes) and Shun Diao Xia Nu (The Return Of The Condor Heroes), I've changed her knowledge of kungfu. She not only knows the Dog-Bashing Skill and Peach Blossom Island kungfu, she has somehow become Li MoChou and Dragon Girl's Elder Sister-in-arms (Shijie).

I hope I haven't bored you, but most likely I will. There will be slightly more explaining in the story. Oh, by the way, I will include a Chinese pinyin (Chinese written into English) pronunciation guide in every chapter. Here it is:

Word – Meaning - Pronunciation

Huang Rong - Name – (hoo-ahng) (rooh-ung)

-er – added onto close person's name – (errrr)

Guo Jing – Name – (Gu-oh) (Dz-eeng)

ge ge – Brother – (guh) (guh)

Shifu – Teacher – (Shi¬ship) (foo)

Li Mochou – Name – (Lee) (Moo-oh) (cho¬chose)

Hope you enjoy it! This chapter will have nothing to do with Port Royal.

Disclaimer: I own nothing from Pirates of the Caribbean.

The Girl From Yesterday

Chapter 1: The Hero's Death

Huang Rong sat on the battlefield, her eyes rooted on the pale, cold and drawn face that she so dearly loved. Her tears fell on him as she pressed his shaking hand slowly to her face.

"Don't go, Jing ge ge! I can't live without you!" She sobbed.

"I w-won't be here m-much longer, Rong-er. Don't ever let anyone bully you…ever…again…" Huang Rong gasped and sobbed with grief as the hand went limp. Thus Guo Jing, Leader and Victor of the Chinese defence of the Mongolian War, died.

She sat there, not moving or eating for two whole days. Now that she was widowed, only the members of the Beggars Sect looked at her with respect. She sat there, her grief overcoming her.

On the second night, the entire army of the battle reverently lifted Guo Jing onto the pyre. The men dressed him in his finest clothes and did his hair in his favourite style.

Huang Rong got up and trudged back alone to the city. The guards saw her and opened the main wall gate for her. She never said a word, no tear on her face. She had no more left to cry.

During the night before, Huang Rong's heart had hardened. She was the full warrior now, no longer the mischievous girl who played pranks. The entire Mongolian army was slain so she had no man to wreak her vengeance on.

She decided to leave. Oh yes, leave the world for good. She had crossed the line and was too much in this world.

She ate her evening meal slowly. She had changed into the clothes that she always used to wear. A general lady's garments: a long-sleeved black silk dress and black pants under it with a black loose-sleeved and loose-legged robe over both. Her boots, also black, were made of tough leather.

Then there were the gloves. These gloves were very special. Delicate enough for the hand inside to move freely, but strong enough to grant unlimited power: ripping metal nets apart, breaking swords with the right amount of Inner Force applied, preventing poisoned needles from hurting her…they were one of her memories of the Ancient Tomb.

As a girl, she had been rebellious and cunning. One night, she ran away from Peach Blossom Island, where her hermit of a kung fu genius father dwelled. She met a lady, who accepted her as her disciple. She never knew her name, calling her by the title teacher, or Shifu. This lady taught her most of her kungfu.

Later on, Huang Rong's Shifu accepted two more disciples, also girls, as the founder or the sect reviled men. The girls were called Li Mochou and an orphan, by the name of Dragon Girl.

Huang Rong swore that she would never trust a man ever again.

»»-(¯·.·´¯)- xXx -(¯·.·´¯)-««

The next morning, she left all her money the servants of the house and left.

There was a place where she would die quickly. A cliff with a deep dark abyss below where no one could possibly find her body.

Using her Inner Force, she ran to the cliff top, reaching there in an hour.

Then…

…She jumped off the top.

Inner Force is a half-supernatural energy in all Chinese Martial Art Novels. It is like normal strength which you must build up through meditation, concentration, consciousness… It enables power that Huang Rong will show you….SO READ ON!