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Ch. 3

Ever since I became friends with Jerry, Eddie and Milton, things have been easier. Yeah, the black dragons may be still picking on us but not as much as they did before.

Kim quit the Black dragons and joined us officially.

Spring break was almost here and apparently the school had a talent show before spring break.

"Hey, Jack," Jerry said to me while we were sparring in the dojo. "Will you watch me dance at the talent show on Friday?"

"Of course," I said. "In fact, I've thought about entering my self."

"What will you do?"

"I'm thinking about performing a song."

"You sing?"

"Just a little bit, but I can play the guitar pretty good."

"So you're gonna sing and play the guitar?"

"Yeah."

"Which song then?"

"I don't know, maybe the song me and my friend shared."

"You mean that girl you knew from Minnesota?"

"Yes. A week before I left with my grandfather, we used to play and sing along to a special song."

"What's the song called?"

"I don't remember. I'll probably need to look it up before the performance."

Flashback

"Kim. You know I'm going to leave with my grandfather within a week."

"I know. And you wont be back until we're like, fifteen."

"I don't want to forget you."

"Me neither. Hey, listen to this song."

Kim played that song by The Plain White T's no one knew about. The Plain White T's was a local band from Minnesota. She played their song 'Hey there Delilah'.

"Listen to the lyrics." Kim said.

Hey there Delilah

What's it like in New York City

I'm a thousand miles away, but girl

Tonight you look so pretty, yes you do

Time square can't shine as bright as you

I swear it's true

Hey there Delilah

Don't you worry about the distance

I'm right there if you get lonely

Give this song another listen

Close your eyes.

Listen to my voice it's my disguise

I'm by your side.

And just when the chorus started. I had my sight on Kim.

"Play this when ever you feel lonely and I promise I will play it when I feel lonely."

"I promise."

"Really Jack?"

"I swear by the wasabi code and the pinkie promise. Cross my heart and hooked a fly, stick a cupcake in my eye."

No POV

Kim was just leaving cheer practice and was on her way to the dojo. When she arrived, she saw Jerry and Jack sparring. Then they stopped.

"I'm gonna show you how my dance will be like. It's not a hundred percent finished but I want to show you what I've got so far. Promise you won't hate it."

"What are you going to show?" Kim asked.

"Oh good. You're here too. I was just about to show Jack my dance I'm gonna perform at the talent show. Jack, promise you wont laugh."

"I promise. Jack said."

"Do you really promise?"

"Cross my heart and hooked a fly, stick a cupcake in my eye. Pinkie promise."

Kim just startled. She hasn't heard the pinkie promise since she moved from Minnesota.

"Jack, did you used to watch my little pony when you were little?" Kim said.

"O-only when I was like four five years old." Jack said.

"Was it because you had a girl as a best friend then?"

"Yeah, but she liked boyish things I liked too. We kinda shared them with each other."

"Jerry let's see your dance."

Jerry started the music. He got down up to the right, down up to the left, hand, head and shoulder movements, a few steps back and a hand stand. Then back to his feet. (A/N The Jerry)

"So, what did you think?" he said.

"Wow!" both Jack and Kim said.

"That was awesome," Kim said.

"Thanks." Jerry said. "So, Kim, are you gonna do something on the talent show?"

"I thought about singing." Kim said.

"You sing?" Jack said.

"Not really, do you?"

"I play the guitar more."

Then Rudy came out of his office.

"Hey guys. I have a big announcement to make. I'll be telling more when the rest shows up."

In a few minutes, Eddie and Milton came too.

"Great, gather around. Since we won these five last tournaments, I've decided that we should celebrate it."

"Cool!" Eddie said. "What are we going to do?"

"Well, that's what I need you for. Do you guys have any ideas?"

"We can have a sleepover at someones house," Milton said.

"Great idea! Who should it be at?"

"I have a pretty big Mansion I live in," Jack said.

"I have sort of a big villa too," Kim said.

"We can have the sleepover after the talent show!" Jerry said. "Unfortunately it can't be over at my house. My family will visit us during the break. And my family is HUGE."

"Then it can't be over at my house either." Milton said. "My cousin is visiting us that night and she always sleeps in my room."

"My nanny will visit me too and I have to get away from her so she doesn't try to do things with my hair." Eddie said. "What about you Rudy?"

"I live in a one man apartment. We all can't fit in there." Rudy said.

"So it will either be at Jack's Mansion or at Kim's villa." Jerry said. "Hey let's make a deal. If Jack wins the talent show, we'll be in Kim's villa. If Kim wins, we'll be in Jack's mansion."

"Why did you made it so complicated?" Jack said.

"Because it's too mainstream if we're in the winners house."

"But what if none of us win?"

"Then I guess we have to draw lots."

"Well back to practice guys." Rudy said. "Kim and Eddie, Jack and Jerry, Milton and me."

The warriors practice got on.

Jerry had become a purple belt while Milton and Eddie had become orange belts and Jack was now a green belt.

After a good hour, they all went home.

Jerry, Eddie and Milton went their separate ways. So it was only Jack and Kim left.

"So, what are you planning on singing for the talent show?" Kim asked Jack.

"I thought about singing a song by a band who ware popular in Minnesota. I can't really remember the song. What about you?"

"I like this song called 'I remember the boy' by Lea Salonga."

"Who's that?"

"A singer and actress from the Philippines. She actually was the voice of Disney's Mulan."(A/N true story!)

"Cool."

"So why a song from some local band?"

"The song is kinda special to me and my friend from there. She played it to me a week before I left with my grandfather. I've listened to it ever since."

We walked under a long silence.

"You know, I used to live in Minnesota too." Kim said.

"Really? Why did you moved away?"

"My parents couldn't afford to keep the house we lived in. So we moved to my grandparents in Tennessee. Then my mom started to work as a lawyer and the company she worked in moved to California. So we had to move here."

"Did you have any friends in Tennessee?"

"No. My dad said we weren't going to stay in Tennessee for long. So I wasn't going to have time to make new friends."

"Oh, this is my house. But it was fun talking to you Kim."

"You too."

"And before I go. My sister wants to say Hi."

Kim let out a small giggle.

"Then say hi to her back from me."

Jack walked in to the mansion and up to his room. He laid down in his bed and thought.

"Kim." he said. "Can it be you?"

Meanwhile, Kim was in her room thinking about the new boy she got to know. She took out a shoe box she had under her bed. She opened it and took out a left foot sandal.

"Jack," she said. "Could it be you?"