The Other Story
Lion clapped his hands together and rubbed them. "Now it's my turn," He said with a playful smile. Po rolled his eyes.
"So what happened with you guys?" Lily asked
We left it was near night fall when we got into the Qi-don territory. We saw that the weapons were well guarded. It would prove very difficult to get the weapons because of one thing. Goliath. As in Temuti was guarding the weapons with some left over Mech-gators. Still it didn't seem difficult. We took out the gators and then got to Temuti. He...surrendered. Right then and there, I knew something was wrong. As Nelon started to tie up Temuti, Saber asked with a stern face, "There is a trap that you are not telling us about. What is it?" Temuti wickedly smiled.
"You won't make it. You will never make it out of here alive. Not even you will MAKE IT!" he shouted. Just then Mei-Ling knocked him out. We all stared at her as she shook the pain out of her hand.
"Sorry, he was getting annoying," she muttered. I shook my head.
"Sarah, go into the weaponry room and get the weapons," I commanded. She went in and came back out empty-handed.
"They're gone!" she exclaimed. I rushed in with her. Sure enough the entire room was empty. It smelled like gunpowder in there, so I knew that there were some weapons in here. But where were they? I dashed over to Temuti and shook him awake.
"Come on you big idiot, wake up! Where are the weapons?" I demanded as he laughed madly.
"You've just missed them. They been transported to Junjie and his cats. YOU'LL NEVER SEE THEM AGAIN! They've surrounded the exit out of the Qi-don territory back to your home. And if you fly, they'll open their fire on a nearby village. IT'S OVER HAHAHAHAHAHA" Again Mei-ling knocked him out.
"Would you stop doing that?!" Saber asked. I groaned.
"Okay, this is how it is. The moment we got into this territory, the trap was already sprung. They led us in here at the very heart so that it would be difficult to get out. To make matters worse, Temuti has given the weapons to someone who is not afraid of using them on innocent people, and Junjie will use them on a village, or worse, the Valley of Peace, if we don't meet him on the ground. Now the Lion Warriors' safety is secure, it's the normal people that are endangered here. Now, we have to fight our way OUT of the enemy's land. OY!" I explained exhausted.
"Well, might as well get a head start," Viper suggested.
"She's right," Nelon agreed sigh, "The longer we stay here, the more danger the people are in." I nodded and off we went. It only took us until we got out the front gate to see the rest of Temuti's spare mech gators. They were the double reinforced kind, so punching them head-on wasn't the answer, as Nelon found out quickly. "OW! That hurt!" he shouted as he nursed his hand.
"Never mind that," Sarah said throwing one of her daggers at the gators. "Keep fighting!" I ravaged the gators with my flaming claws and Sarah and Nelon water bended the others away. It took us a good ten minutes after which we were exhausted.
"That was harder than usual," Mei-ling panted out.
"And there's more on the way," I added, "Come on, we need to get out of here." I don't know how, but it seemed about every 5 minutes we were fighting tin can gators. By nightfall we were pooped and rested for the night. We sat around the fire in a frustrated discussion.
"I don't know how we are going to get out of this one without someone getting some bruises," Crane commented.
"I would prefer that we get the bruises then other innocent people," I said looking into the fire. Nelon rubbed his head in deep thought.
"Do you think that we can get out of this without anyone getting hurt?" He asked looking over to me. I can almost say I glared at him.
"I'll die trying," I replied in a most serious tone, "I will not allow this reign of terror plague innocent people. We must bring this whole thing to an end." The mountain cat yawned and stretched a bit.
"Well, we better get some sleep then. We got to get to the end of the territory by tomorrow. Goodnight guys," Mei-Ling finished. Night seemed to flash before my eyes. The blue morning sky started to show as we continued on our path. We finally came to the village at the end of the territory. There we saw by the hill we were standing on that Junjie was about to open fire on the entire village. The villagers were herded together in a tight circle. We quickly came down the mountain and snuck up to the scene.
"Why are you doing this, you monster?" pleaded a goat woman holding her baby. Junjie laughed lightly.
"My dear lady," he said in a sinister tone, "I am just forcing someone's hand is all."
"Well, you did it," I said coming out of the hiding place. Junjie and his goons turned around. He smiled wickedly. "Why are you smiling? You should know that we Lion Warriors come in numbers." Then Sarah, Mei-Ling, Saber, Nelon, Crane, and Viper came out of their hiding places. Junjie snapped his fingers and several other snow leopards came out, about 20 each with a new gun powdered gun in their hands.
"Well, if I'm correct. It seems that you are outnumbered," Junjie said. He was right. Even if we did take down his goons, one of them was bound to hit the villagers. There was almost nothing we could do.
Then I looked up to the hillside. I saw something that made me smile. I looked back at Junjie and said "You are correct, but you are outmatched," I said pointing to the figure on the hill. There, to my surprise, was Attila the Hun and his band of soldiers. They charged down the mountain and fought Junjie's goons. With Junjie in confusion, the Lion Warriors and I stole all the guns out of the leopards' hands using our lighting speed power. Attila, his soldiers, and the rest of us captured Junjie and his goons, and the village was saved. I smiled at our yak friend in confusion. "Why are you here?" I asked. He laughed and patted me hard on the back.
"I wanted to thank you for what you did for my villages. But when I heard that this village was being threatened by criminals, I decided to come and help. It was pure chance that I ran into you," Attila replied. I looked up into the sky and it seemed to be smiling back at me. It wasn't chance, but an answer to prayer. After that Attila went his way and we came out of the Qi-don territory and escaped home.
I'm trying to get this story out there quickly. I have another idea for another story in mind.
