Hey! What's up, Fanfiction? Okay so this is my first Fanfiction so please don't yell at me or anything! I also don't own anything! Except my OCs and a few McDonald toys of Kung Fu Panda. Well here's the story! I hope you like it!

A young tiger boy ran up a hill while a chubby panda boy slowly came behind him. The panda fell on his back, panting while trying to talk. "Tian," The panda said between pants. "Why… did you… bring… me up… here?"

The tiger, Tian, looked over his shoulder at the panda lying on the ground. He smiled at him and said, "Well Po," He started as he walked to Po. "I found the coolest thing ever and I wanted to show you it, but that's only," He leaned down to Po's face. "If you can handle it."

The panda immediately stood up and glared at the boy. "I can handle it! I can handle anything! I am the Dragon Warrior!" He stood with his hands on his hips and his chest puffed out. Tian smirked at Po's "title" and poked Po's chest, causing Po to let out his breath and deflate his chest.

"Well, come on 'Dragon Warrior'. Let's go see the awesome thing I found." Tian grabbed Po's paw and pulled him down the other side of the hill where a war had taken place, but it was too long ago for anyone to know what it was about.

The whole battlefield was littered with skeletons that made Po's stomach toss and turn with nausea. "Tian," Po whispered. "What are we doing here?" Tian put a finger to his lips and continued to walk around the long dead warriors that used to be living and fighting. Tian dragged Po into an old tent that had two skeletons, one holding the other skeleton's hand and another holding a medallion in its hand with a Chinese symbol carved into it.

"Time," Tian whispered. "That's what it says." Tian let Po's paw fall to his side while he pointed to the medallion. "Take it." Po's eyes widened and violently shook his head, trying to tell Tian that he didn't want to. "Who knows what it can do, Po. You could have it!"

Po looked from Tian to the medallion a few times before he sighed. "Okay." Po slowly walked to the medallion and slowly reached for it. His hand shook with fear while sweat started to gather on his palm. Po wiped his hand on his pant leg before he reached for the medallion again still trying to stay as far away from it as possible.

"Come on, Po. Just grab it!" Tian said, quickly walking to Po. Tian grabbed Po's paw and made him grab the medallion. The medallion was encased in a bright white light and a strong force made the boys fall about ten feet away from where the medallion was.

"Who are you?" A strong voice echoed throughout the tent. Po whimpered and ducked behind Tian, trying to keep himself unspotted by the invisible voice. Po covered his ears with his hands while his rear was in the air while Tian tried to look at the person behind the light without blinding himself, but couldn't.

Tian held his hand in front of his eyes and put on a brave face. "I am Tian, son of Shan and Kei." The light didn't change for a minute before it slowly began to form a female panther dressed in a white gown. "Who-who are you?" The panther smiled at Tian and slowly walked to him.

The medallion fell hung in front of Tian's face as the panther leaned forward towards Tian. Tian pressed his ears against his head as she began to talk. "I am Shi, daughter of the gods above." Po poked his head over Tian's shoulder and caught Shi's attention. "And you are?"

"Eep!" Po's eyes widened as he quickly took his place again behind Tian. "I'm Po." He said weakly as he waved at her, still mostly hidden behind Tian. She smiled at Po's fear and look at Tian. She signaled for Tian to move away from Po and he quickly obeyed.

Tian scrambled away from Po as Shi moved closer to Po's trembling figure, still curled up in a little ball. "Po, son of Kong and Li." Po's ears flicked in Shi's direction trying to figure out what she would do next. She gently put her hand on his head. "Look at me." Po hesitantly lifted his head to the female. "What do you want to see from the past?"

Po raised an eyebrow at her. "What do you mean? What do I want to see from the past?" Shi smiled at Po as she walked to the entrance of the tent and opened the flap. Shi signaled for the two 8-year-old boys to come over to where she stood.

Tian crawled to the entrance with Po behind him. "Look out at the battle that was once fought. Remember what you see here for it will also be a battle you will fight in your future." Tian and Po looked at each other before they looked out on the battle field that now had men fighting against each other to keep them away from the tent. An old ox ran into the tent, through Po, and he knelt down beside a dying leopard.

"Sir, they are coming for the medallion." The ox said to the elderly leopard. "What are we to do?" The leopard looked from the ox to the medallion around his neck. The leopard took it into his shaking hand and held it in the air above him.

"Shi! Goddess of time and eternity! Protect the medallion and keep it out of the hands of the mortal men who want its power to themselves! Destroy the wicked men of this world, even if it means destroying your most loyal followers!"

Shi appeared in a bright ball-like aura. "Are you positive that this is what you want from me?" Shi asked, receiving a nod from the leopard. Shi transformed into her original form as she said, "Very well. I greatly appreciate you help."

The figures slowly faded away with the light and the room filled with darkness again. Tian blinked a few times before he looked at Po. "Po," Po slowly turned his head to Tian, still enchanted by what had happened in front of him. "Do you know what this means?" Po looked at Tian with a confused look while he shook his head from side-to-side. "You can finally figure out who you real parents are!"

Po's face lit up with happiness while he started to rant. "You're right! I could! I could figure out why I was made the son of a goose! I could find out what happened the night I was left alone!" Po's face fell like a rock in the ocean. "But if I find out who my real parents actually are then I'll leave my dad. He'll be heartbroken."

Tian's face fell with Po's as he put a hand on his shoulder. "It's your decision, 'Dragon Warrior'." Tian smirked. "Do what you want. I don't care." Po smiled at Tian before he slowly turned his gaze to Shi. Shi raised her eyebrows, wondering what he wanted.

"I'm going to have to put that wish on hold until I'm old enough to leave my dad." Po said to Shi. She nodded at his decision and formed into the white aura.

"Very well. I wait for your wish." Shi returned to the medallion that had taken its place in the skeleton's hand. Tian and Po sat there for a while before they finally decided to do something. Tian looked at Po who looked back at him.

"Let's go home." Po nodded at Tian's suggestion. "And never speak of this to anyone." Po nodded again and stood up with the help of Tian. "I'll race you home!" He said and ran out of the tent with Po close behind him, yelling for him to wait up.

5 years later, Tian and his family decided to move to a different part of china, much to Po's dismay. Tian promised to try and keep in touch with Po, but over the years Po and Tian lost touch and never saw each other again.

But that will soon change when an evil force will rise and threaten to destroy time and eternity.