OKay this is my JCA version of the story: The Beast from Carolyn Walker. I really like this story, so I want to make it Jackie Chan Adventure an alternative univesre of it. the five charaters of the story shall be: Susie Blackmore= Jade Chan, Charlie Blackmore= Paco, Tom Lloyd= Jackie Chan, Kathryn Lloyd= Viper and Richard= Drago, note in this story Drago is NO DEMON not the whole truth. I didn't like how the story ended so the ending is my own.
AND WHAT'S WITH PEOPLE WHO DON'T THINK MY STORY'S ARE GOOD, I'M TRYING THE BEST AS I CAN OKAY!
( THIS SOMETHING ELSE ABOUT THIS STORY ITS ABOUT JCA SEASON 6. IN THE INFO I WROTE FROM VIOLET CAINE SOMETHING WRONG ABOUT SHE BEING A PRO SHE IS BUT WHAT I WANT TO WRITE WAS EVERY TIME SHE WAS FREE FROM SCHOOL OF SOMETHING ELSE SHE PRACITE THOSE SPORTS, SO SORRY FOR THE MISTAKE. )
here is the first chapter.
chapter 1 The zoo
'Today' Jade Chan thought to herself, 'is going to be another bad day.'
She was alone in her little flat in West London. It was the end of September 1999, the last quarter fo the last year of the century. The millenium, in fact. The sun was coming through the window and outside the trees were moving slowly in the autumm wind. A bus came along the road, stopped outside the house and moved off again. Jade listened for a few moments to the traffic sounds outside her window. Life was going on as usual.
Slowly, jade stood up and made herself some tea. She took it back back to the table by the window an dsat holding the cup. This was no good. She didn't want to do any work. The dream she'd last night was still with her, following behind her like a ghost. She'd started having bad dreams several weeks ago, the night after her father died. Sometimes in the dreams she was in a place she didn't know. She knew that she had to escape from something. She was very afraid of the dark, deathly thing that was chasing her. Often a vioce called her name loudly in her dreamand she woke up. Although it was a dream, she was sure that was real.
She finished her tea and looked at her wacth. It was just after ten o'clock "Come on" she told herself "Time to go out, get moving."
She found her coat and camera and left a message on the telephone answering machine for her husband, Paco: "I've gone out to do a job. I'll be back around midday. leave a message and I'll call you back." The underground station was fairly quit at this time in the moring. She bought her ticket and waited for the train. Between stations, the train stopped for few moments and Jade looked at the other travellers. She studied their faces in the glass in the window oppsite. Outside the window, everything was black. She thought of her father again. She tried to see his face in the window glass aswell. But his kind eyes and smile didn't come. Had she forgetten his face so soon? She felt a wave of sadness.
She'd felt so terrible when she got the phone call from the hospital. It had all happend very suddenly, they told her. Her father went to hospital very quickly by ambulance. but the couldn't help him. The doctor said he was very sorry. Now Jade felt like a small child again, Lost in the big adult world. Well OK, she had Paco, but that was different. Her mother had died when she was a baby. The only family she had left now were her cousins in Slovenia. But she didn't know her Slovene cousins very well. They phoned her when they heared about her father. It was the first time she had spoken to them since she was child. His heart just stopped, she told them. No-one could do anything. It was very sudden.
She had dreams about her father, too. In last night's dream he was smiling. "Don't worry about me," he said "I'm fine." He was having a great time, seeing old friends and family. "I'll come and see you soon as soon as I get home," he promised. Just as he used to when he was alive, every week. In the she had thought 'Ah, he isn't deaf after all. It was all a terrible mistake.' And then she'd woken, and rememberd.
She got out of the train at Regent's Park and walked towards the zoo. This was one of her favorite parts of the city. It was such a different place from the busy world of shops and business and London traffic. She liked to watch the animals as they played, ate or lay on the ground asleep. The zoo wanted some photograhps of the animals. You had to be very good in the photograhpy business, and Jade knew she was good.. But that was not enough. She had to work hard taking photograhps. At the same time she had find new jobs to do. She loved her work but it was difficult life. She was beginning to feel tired of it. And now her father was gone. Was it time for a change? for the first time in her life, she wanted. A child for her father lost life.
This moring there were not many visitors. She had almost had the place to her self, ecept for the zoo keepers, who were giving food to the animals. Jade stopped to look at the grey wolves as they walked hungerly up and down. They were like large friendly dogs, not at all wild or dangerous. She remembered the stories her father used to tell her about the Volkodlak. It was terrible thing, a sort of man-wolf-vampire who stole bad childeren away in the night an drank their blood. When she was little, of course, she thought were true. She smiled as she thought about it.
She lifted up her camera. One of the wolves stopped moving an dwacthed her. Jade found herself looking back through the camera. The hair on her skins stood up and she felt suddenly afraid. She couldn''t move. She felt sure wanted the animals wanted to tell her something. The next thing she knew was that she was lying on the ground. The worried face of on of the zoo keppers was above her.
"Are you all right, ma'am?" he asked "I've sent for the docter."
"Umm," was all she could say.
