a/n: This is the first new story that I have written in a long time. Like many great writers before me I had this idea in a dream and decided to write it out and see how it went. I would really appreciate the reviews, if only for the criticism. If you do comment though, please tell me exactly what I did wrong, what I could do better, what you liked etc.

D: I do not own any Jackie Chan Adventures copyrights.

Arms thrown over her head throughout the violent tumble, Jade finally was ejected from the spiraling wormhole and into her own time. With a happy sigh of relief she realized that no more of Drago's dragons swarmed the San Francisco Sky. It was odd accepting the fact that she had just gone back and altered her childhood immensely. After all, she had no memories of meeting her future self but apparently it had happened. Was this going to be like the alternate realities she had seen on Tv back in the good ol days when she was nine? Leaving lizard breath behind was quite a risky move in hindsight. Perhaps since Drago would be far older now, he would be stronger and tougher to beat. A scary thought considering what the teen version of him completed with only some magic teeth and an old spell.

But as the thought arose, Jade pushed it back down, something in her saying that this wasn't the case. If that was so then he would be here, ready to smash her down once and for all. Actually it wasn't so unlikely that her magical family had banished him or something. After all, if that scaly creep hadtried to enact his revenge in the past instead of now, she would bet money that she had been involved. Jade had never allowed herself to be excluded from the magical happenings of the day back then. Perhaps her nine year old self had personally lead to the demise of Drago in some fashion, she might really never know for sure. The memories of such experiences were things that this self hadn't yet gone through, so who knows if she would remember what had happened or not.

One thing was for sure though, She thought slyly as she brushed herself off and headed out of the junkyard. Whether Uncle and Jackie found out about this time excursion or not, even they had to admit that her risky moves could work out for the better at times. Psssh, what would have happened to them if she had decided the trip through time wasn't worth it to begin with?

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"The Demon Netherworld, where no human has ever gone before, until now." Jade's childish form swung into view as she smiled and exclaimed, "My ratings will be huge!" Then with a sad sigh she apparently gave her surroundings a long look, "If I ever get out of here."

Hsi Wu rapped a long claw on the glass as the picture froze without his bidding. The ancient moose themed machine sputtered and then went black completely, causing the sky sorcerer to growl menacingly. The first time this had happened he had been beside himself with furry, convinced that his entertainment had been lost for good. Now however he knew better as there was always a way to revive the stupid thing, as he had first discovered when Tchang Zu had found about it.

He grumbled as he arched into the unchanging sky of his personal hell. Gone off to find the brother who would surely force him through all the tortures he could come up with as repayment for not only the charge up but for his silence as well. The demon grumbled again, curse those insipid human-made batteries, curse the stupid cartoon moose, curse the girl it showed him day after day, young and unchanging forever. Curse the fact that Tchang Zu's lightening was his sole way to keep seeing her face.

"Greetings Brother Hsi Wu!" A familiar oily voice called out, causing the sky demon to wince. Shendu, forget Tchang Zu, if the dragon demon discovered the manner of his outing then he would never forget the end of it.

"Greetings," He mumbled sullenly, adjusting his speed so that he came along side his brother. "What brings you to visit our brother the Lightening god?" He chuckled cruelly, "Unless of course, you've lost your way yet again."

The dragon scowled threateningly. "Yet again?, and pray tell me what that means dear brother."

Hsi Wu grinned slyly and flew slightly higher, so as to be out of his brother's range. "This wouldn't be the first time you've ended up somewhere unexpected Shendu," He poked at the demon with one extended claw, "After all, you did end up in several rather stony situations have you not?"

Growling menacingly, the fire demon stopped dead in his tracks. "How did you fare better my oh so dear brother? I seem to remember that it was a child that bested you."

Now it was his turn to growl, why did the bastard have to bring up that of all things? Instinctively his talons clutched tighter around the moose themed camera; his brother was indeed treading on fragile grounds.

"She seemed rather smitten with you too, if memory does serve me right." Shendu said smugly, feigning forgetfulness as he mockingly scratched his chin. His Wu growled deeper but flew on nonetheless, if a fight started now then his true purpose would be discovered. The fire demon would not allow himself to be outrun however, and used his power of speed to catch up to his winged brother. At least he was not also using that stupid levitation talisman, the last thing he needed was to be followed in the air as well.

"Two halves of the same coin, am I correct brother?"

This time the sky demon swirled around with the full strength of his furry, slashing his fiery brother across the face with his razor sharp claws. "How the fuck do you know about that?" He roared slashing again and again at Shendu's raised arms; furious without fully knowing the reason why.

"ENOUGH!"

Hsi Wu dropped his talons automatically and Shendu swallowed back his emerging ball of dragon fire; both brothers turning to where the thunderous voice had arose.

"Ah, so it is you Tchang Zu," The dragon simpered smoothly, edging away from his brother as he spoke. "I believe brother Hsi and myself were just out looking for you." The lightening demon snorted, no matter what Shendu tried to pretend, it was clear that he had been about to fry his smaller brother.

"What is so great that you almost tear out the throat of one of my loyal brethren?" The tone the huge demon implied was pleasant enough, but it was obvious that there was a malicious threat lurking in the shadows. Shendu chuckled weekly as he seemed to register the Lightening Demon's choice of words.

"Loyal?" The fire demon inquired with an arrogant air, "Need I remind you who freed you all from this prison?"

Tchang Zu moved closer to their brother, causing Hsi Wu to smile evilly as Shendu cowered noticeably beneath the towering blue demon. "Need I remind you brother," The lightening demon practically spat, "That the prison you supposedly freed us from is indeed where we are standing?"

Hsi Wu chuckled gleefully as the dragon paled, serves the condescending bastard right.

Shendu seemed to decide it best to avoid this particular subject at the moment, for he quickly changed the subject to what must have seemed more stable ground to the fire demon. "That is indeed an interesting tale brother, but I don't believe it is why I sought you out. I have already told our other brethren after all, and they wish to know your outlook on such a matter."

Tchang Zu raised an eyebrow at the sudden change to there conversations theme but said nothing relating to it, he looked rather curious. "Go on."

Shendu smiled in relieve, obviously realizing that he had avoided a very sticky matter.

"I believe I might have discovered a way out of this hell."