Third Person's P.O.V.

It was common knowledge that Brick and Jo were very competitive with each other. And who knew what happen if they were forced to be in the same room together for several hours a day, or, you know, just a few hours. But this is exactly what happened when Brick accidentally signed up for Jo's fitness class... And once most people found out she was leading the class, they either skipped the class or were late. Brick was one of the lucky (*Cough* NOT *Cough*) ones to not find out this information (Considering her full name was put on as the instructor instead of 'Jo').

And, of course, Brick was several hours early to get in the zone of training... and so was Jo. As expected.

"What are you doing here this early, Jar-head?" Jo asked Brick, arms crossed in front of her.

"I happen to be here for a training program." He explained to her, setting down a towel and a water bottle.

Jo's eyes widened and she coughed. Then, a smirk appeared on her face. "You mean the one taught by Joanna?"

"Yes, but why does- oh." Brick came to suddenly realization.

Jo laughed. "I hope you have fun." Suddenly she turned serious. "Hey."

"What?" He asked.

"Pants-wetting is intolerable in my class." She started laughing again.

"Haha, very funny. But I'll show you. The student will end up teaching the teacher!" He said, kind of awkwardly.

"Hey, you know what, Dampy-pants? Since, you're already here, let's get started." She smirked.

"Oh, uh, sure. If you could stop calling me all those nicknames though." He crossed his arms.

"Oh no. This isn't your territory anymore. This is my class." She leaned into him, trying to intimidate him. "And in my class, you'll do what I say!"

"Sir, yes, sir!" His hand flew up to his forehead, accidentally hitting Jo on the way. "Oops. Sorry, Jo."

She growled, but forced herself to calm down. "Why didn't you start your own class if you so desperately want to be 'large and in charge?'"

Brick thought back to when Dawn had told him of his need to be dominated. "Just thought I'd give it a try..." He mumbled.

Jo sighed. "Let's get down to business." She threw a dumbell at him, which he caught only seconds from it hitting his face. "To defeat the Huns."

"H-Huns?" He looked up, confused. "And why are you singing? Why is it so familiar?"

"Enough questions... Did they send me Daughters, when I asked for sons? You're the saddest bunch I've ever met, and you can bet before we're through: Mister, I'll make a man out of you."

"Is that Mulan?" He asked.

"Nevermind. Tell me, if you were in a fight, what is one thing you'd have to be?" Jo asked, tossing him boxing gloves.

"Tranquil as a forest-" He dodged at punch going to his stomach.

"But on fire within!" She got back into stance.

"Once you find you're center, you are sure to win." Brick retorted, throwing a punch at her. He missed.

Jo got a shot straight into his face and she looked down at him while he was on the ground. "You're a spineless, pale, pathetic lot. And you haven't got a clue. Somehow I'll make a man out of you."

Brick groaned as he got up, watching her walk away. "I'm never going to catch my breath, say good-bye to those who knew me!"

He took off his gloves, then rubbed his chin. "She's got me scared to death! I hope she doesn't see right through me."

The two went out back to the track. "Come on, doofus. Be a man." As they started running, Jo was getting significantly faster than Brick. "You must swift as a coursing river."

When they finally finished, she said it again, "Be a man. With all the force of a great typhoon!" She pushed his shoulder, making him stumble.

She settled him down at the weights. "Be a man. With all the strength of a raging fire."

Quietly she said to herself, "Mysterious as the dark side of the moon."

Panting, he finished the exercise he had been given. "Can we break until the others arrive now?"

Jo shook her head. "Time is racing towards us, 'till the Huns arrive."

He got up. "Here you go with the Huns again."

She turned around, getting into Brick's face. "Heed my every order, and you might survive." Jo turned back around and walked away.

Brick gulped, but smiled.

"Brick, do you plan to sign up and go into the army sometime soon?" She asked him, settling down on a bench... though she wouldn't let him sit.

"In a few months I'm going to sign up." He said proudly.

"You're unsuited for the rage of war. Pack up, go home. You're through... Still somehow I'll make a man out of you." Jo got right back up after taking a quick swig from her water.

"Be a man, you must be swift as a coursing river." She said as they ran across the track again.

"Be a man, with all the force of a great typhoon." She said as they went back to boxing.

"Be a man, with all the strength of a raging fire-" She said as Brick got her in the stomach and she fell on her butt, not expecting the hit.

Jo watched as he shook his head and took off his gloves. She smiled. "Mysterious as the dark side of the moon."

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"Be a man. You must be swift as a coursing river." Brick said as he was running ahead of her.

"Be a man, with all the force of a great typhoon." He pushed her as they headed back into the gym.

"Be a man, with all the strength of a raging fire." He finished with the weights.

The two of them were very close to each other... their faces inches apart. Jo whispered, as she always had before, "Mysterious as the dark side of the moon."

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*Cue disc scratch*

"Ma'am, can we start the session now?"


I love writing Disney songs, even though they can be kind of awkward sometimes XD. The song is I'll Make a Man Out of You from the Mulan Soundtrack. The Pairing is Jock (Brick and Jo), (Also, AM I THE ONLY ONE WHO THINKS THEY ARE PERFECT BECAUSE OF THEIR SHIP NAME?). I totally get it if you don't like them though, I, however, am a supporter. That's why I write any couple, whether I like them or not. :) Also, thanks to Kutey8 for suggesting this. This is THE longest story I've written in this little couples-sing-songs thing, with over 1,000 words. So yay!

Please, review the good stuff, the bad stuff, and don't forget to leave an idea! Thanks for Reading!

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Also, I apologize if updates are slow for the next two weeks. I'll be without a computer, and it's hard to post with only my phone (Considering I'll have to go back and forth to read the lyrics) And I'll be really excited to watch TDPI. Yay!