"Okay," Crane said. "What's wrong?"

Tigress groaned and sat up against the wall, getting comfortable in a criss cross position. She looked at the ground and sighed, rubbing her sore legs from training and sparring.

"I...I just got in a fight with Po." She said. Crane nodded.

"Alright, why?" He asked.

"Because I have-umm, never mind." She said. Crane looked over at her again and raised his hands.

"No, no, no," he said. "Tell me." Tigress nodded.

"The doctor just wrote to me and said I have breast cancer." She said. Crane's jaw dropped and he looked down at the ground, shaking his head. He held his fore head in his hands and breathed heavily, thinking about what she had just told him. Tigress frowned and looked underneath his hands, trying to see his face. He looked back up and put his knees up, putting his elbow down.

"Are you okay?" She asked.

"Kinda." Crane said. "You have breast cancer, but..." He stopped. Tigress raised an eyebrow and pulled herself to her knees.

"And?..." Tigress asked. Crane shook his head quickly.

"Never mind." He said, standing up slowly. Tigress stood up afterwards and had a worried look on her face.

"W-what do you know?" She asked. Crane shook his head and walked towards the doors.

"Nothing!" He exclaimed. Tigress growled and clenched her fists, walking towards him.

"You better tell me!" She exclaimed. "I don't need any more stress."

"Please tell me you aren't mad..." Crane said quietly.

"I'm growing towards it!" Tigress explained. "This is why me and Po are fighting! Tell me!" She yelled. Crane opened the door and shook his head.

"I can't. I want you to wait until you hear from the doctor." He said, walking out the doors. Tigress ran after him and grabbed his wing, pulling him around. Crane tried to yank his wing away, but her grip was too strong. He struggled to pull his arm away, but she wouldn't budge.

"Tigress!" Crane exclaimed.

"Crane!" Tigress said back. Po opened his bedroom door and walked outside, looking over at them.

"What's going on?" Po asked, walking towards them. Crane gasped and looked back at Tigress.

"Tigress is holding me hostage." He muttered. Tigress scoffed.

"I am not! I'm holding you back forcefully!"

"Why?" Po asked.

"Because Crane knows something!" Tigress exclaimed. Po sighed and looked over at him.

"Oh come on Crane!" He whined. "This is why me and her are fighting!" Tigress raised her arms and looked at Crane.

"See?" She asked. Crane sighed and looked down at the ground.

"Fine, I'll tell you if you let me go." He said. Tigress released his wing and he rubbed it, turning around and running down the hall. Po and Tigress gasped and ran after Crane. Po got a head start and was in front of Tigress, only ten five away from Crane. His foot hit a potted plant on the ground and tripped, falling on his stomach. Tigress tripped over Po and fell over him, getting up right away. Po stood up slowly and saw Tigress far ahead of him, and just decided to walk behind them.

Tigress sprinted as fast as she could and dove into him, grabbing him and tackling him to the ground. Crane sighed and sat up against the wall, being pinned by Tigress.

"Crane!" Tigress exclaimed. "You better tell me!" A minute later, Po walked towards them and put his hands on his knees, breathing heavily. Tigress and Crane looked over at him and Po looked up at them, holding up a finger. He sat down on the ground and wiped the sweat off his head, looking up at them. He held his hands up at them and still breathed heavily.

"Continue," he said. Tigress looked back at Crane and nodded.

"Now," she said. "Tell me why you're 'kinda' okay." She said. Crane nodded and looked down at her.

"Can you let go of me?" He asked. "You can surround me, I don't care. This just hurts really bad." Tigress let go and Crane held his wrist, sitting against the wall.

"Okay," he said. "when me and Po went to your doctor this morning," Tigress sighed.

"You went to my doctor behind my back again?" Tigress asked.

"Maybe." Po said. Tigress sighed, looking at Crane.

"You went too?" She asked.

"Me, Po, Monkey, and Mantis." He said. Tigress' eyes grew wide.

"What?"

"Anyway," he said. "the boys left to get food and I promised to stay with the doctor. He walked in the room and is creepily smiling. He told me he had very, very good news. He said that the tests he ran showed something extraordinary. Something miraculous. Something-"

"Just say it!" Tigress exclaimed. Crane flinched and nodded.

"Okay, okay. He said that he couldn't find any cancer cells in your body anymore."

"What?" Tigress asked.

"He said he ran a couple more tests and they all came back the same. None of them came back with cancerous cells. He ran ten more and it was all the same. Congratulations." He said. Tigress smiled and looked over at Po, shrugging.

"Well..." She said. Po smiled too.

"Well?" Po asked. "Is that all? This is great! I can't believe this is happening."

"It seems impossible..." Tigress said quietly. "Cancer can't just go away. Something really good must've happened. Like, God must've helped me or something, I don't know! I'm just glad this is happening to me." She said.

"Well yeah!" Po exclaimed. "Now you can celebrate Christmas worry-free!" Crane nodded and smiled too.

"Yeah, I'm happy too." He said. "Now can I get out please?"