Hey guys! I know, it's been forever, but here's chapter 3!
Disclaimer: I don't own Kickin It
"Okay, all I need you to do get this signed by a parent." Rudy smiled at the girl as he handed the girl the paper that would officially initiate her into the dojo.
Morgan's forehead crinkled up as she took the paper. Her smile turned downward as she realized that joining the dojo would be a bit harder then she had earlier presumed.
Rudy noticed her sudden mood change causing his smile to also disperse.
"It doesn't have to be a parent. Any guardian will do." She heaved a sigh and her stressed thoughts seemed to fade with it.
"Thank you! I can't wait to start training in your dojo and learn what martial arts is truly like." She shook his hand surprising him a bit as it wasn't customary. He noticed that her grip was unusually strong. Moreso than even the average boy.
"It will be great to have you in the dojo. You'll be an interesting and wonderful addition to the Wasabi Warriors." She smiled at him then exited the office, ponytail swinging behind her.
He sat back in the chair and pondered the new girl. She sure wasn't normal. She seemed quite eager to join, which was normal enough- she did seem to be a fan of the sport. But something didn't seem right. Was it the fact that her personality was different from others her age? He stopped himself though. None of the kids at his dojo fell under the category of normal. Still…
Morgan breathed another sigh as she exited Rudy's office. Once that paper was signed she would officially be a part of the Bobby Wasabi dojo.
Practice had just ended and the gang had gathered in a circle finishing their final stretches.
They then stood up and began to recite the Wasabi Code as they did at the end of every practice.
Kim looked over to see Morgan mouthing the words along with them. Strange, she thought. Not many people knew the code and those who did usually had some background with Bobby Wasabi or his dojos. Kim shook the thoughts out of her head. She probably just looked it up online, she convinced herself. Still, something didn't seem completely right with Morgan. Not wrong per say, just- different.
A hand suddenly appeared in front of Kim's face. She blinked and looked up to find Jack staring down at her.
"You okay, you blanked out for awhile." She nodded and then shook her head, clearing her mind of the complex thoughts that had occupied the space moments ago.
"Thinking about how awesome I was when I beat you at today's sparing match?" He teased lightly. She sent a glare his way and shoved him softly to the side as she moved to her locker, collecting her things.
"Yes, Jack. I was definitely remembering that goofy face you have when ever you do that awful victory dance of yours." Jack stuck his tongue out at her which she only responded with by returning the gesture.
Kim then turned her head to see Morgan already outside the dojo. She dashed out the doors as she planned on getting to know the dojo's new female occupant.
"Morgan!" Morgan turned to find Kim dashing up to her side.
"Would you like a brief tour of what makes Seaford, Seaford?" Morgan nodded. Kim was interesting, strong-willed and all, but also meeting her personal standards of friendship.
"How different could this place be from others?" She had know that Seaford was different from the moment she moved there, but was it that special?
"Oh, you would like to know." Kim simply stated as she dragged Morgan off to the first site of many on her personalized tour of Seaford.
So there it is. I hope to get the next chapter up within a week. Anyway, REVIEW!
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