Kung Fu Wolf: Rising of the moon
Chapter Twelve: An old friend
A/N Hey guys, I'm back. I know it has taken me forever to update this story, and I thank you all so much for your patience. So without further ado (Have no idea where that comes from or what it even means) let's get on with the next chapter!
Hiro's P.O.V.
You ever have one of those days when something from your past, good or bad, comes back to haunt you?
That's what happened to me today.
We continued traveling to Shanghai where, according to a few rumors, the refugees from a massive bandit attack were residing. One of those refugees was our client's sister. We know where to look, all that's left is to find her.
But back to what I was talking about before. You see, my past wasn't always…. Let's say "fun". Before I started apprenticing under many different people who specialized in specific trades, I was in an orphanage. Not fun at all.
First few years of my life there was fine, the matron was kind, I had a few friends and it was all good. But later someone else took control of the orphanage and that's when things started going downhill.
We in the orphanage called him "The Warden". The reason? Because he was always tough but fair. To everyone…
Except me.
You see, I was different from all the other kids; I was the only one there with fangs and claws. And it wasn't until The Warden took control of the place that everyone noticed how different I was to them.
Things got so bad, that I ran away the first chance I got… I escaped. Because I knew, don't ask me how a child would know this, if I stayed any longer I would have been hurt by The Warden…
Maybe even killed.
"Everything alright Hiro?"
The voice snapped me out of my thoughts, a voice that belonged to my good friend Viper, who at the moment was slithering next to me. She looked up at me with a very concerned look on her face. I took a quick look around to see everyone from the Jade Palace with similar expressions, same with the girls from the Sapphire Palace… I couldn't tell with Zoyo, and Chin looked like he didn't care.
"Yeah, I'm fine. Why?" I asked giving her a reassuring smile. I appreciate that they're worried about me, what pals, but there's nothing to worry about, everything's fine… sort of.
"Well, you've been pretty quiet the past couple of hours. It's a little unlike you." Crane stated. He had a point there. Usually I'd be telling them a few stories from my past (Except from my time in the orphanage, of course). Or trying to get them to tell me about their adventures. Maybe even throw in a few jokes here and there.
"Just thinking." About what, I wanted to keep to myself. I just hope they don't-
"About what?" Mantis asked.
… Ask me.
Of course. Hope for one thing chances are pretty great you'll get the exact opposite… kinda like how I became the Dragon Warrior; the one person who never really wanted it is the one who got the title. Now that's irony for you.
"Just… things." I said. I was hoping they would leave it at that… but of course they wouldn't.
"What kind of things?" Monkey asked this time.
"Just things." I said, starting to get a little annoyed.
"But what kind of-" Mantis started to ask, but at the end all we heard was a painful sounding "Oomph!"
We all looked over to where Mantis was to see Tigress stepping on him. "Enough already. If he doesn't talk about it, don't start pestering him." And with that she kept on walking.
….
….
Holy crap, she is awesome.
We walked in a semi-comfortable silence until around noon, then we stopped for a quick rest and a bite to eat. We stocked up on dried nuts and berries from a store at the previous village, they weren't exactly filling but it worked out.
About a half-hour later we started back on the road to Shanghai, and along the way we came across something very interesting. As we made our way to our destination we found a large kiosk on the side of the road. It was filled with what I assumed to be fancy dishware and such. I could tell from looking, call it my craftsman's eye, that the items in the cart were of pretty high quality.
I actually tried to make things like this once… I failed miserably. I'm just not really good with the delicate stuff.
As we got closer to the kiosk we started hearing noises from the front. Like someone struggling with something. We approached cautiously; we heard rumors about thieves and bandits pretending to be hurt or in trouble so as to rob any concerned person blind. When we got to the front of the rolling kiosk… you know what, let's just call it a wagon; it's easier that way. So, when we got to the front of the wagon (see? Easier, right?) we saw a female goat struggling to pull the wagon out of a mud puddle one of the front wheels were sinking into.
"Excuse me?" Tigress said, making the goat quickly turn around. If I had to describe her in one word, it would be "cute". She was about a head shorter than me, her horns were small and dainty looking, her fur was almost as white as mine, and her eyes were as blue as the sky above us.
And there was also something familiar about her… I just can't quite put my finger on it.
"Oh, good afternoon!" The goat girl said. "Is there anything I can help you with?" She had a sweet sounding voice… I know I've seen her somewhere before… but where?
"That's exactly what I was about to ask you." Tigress said flatly, pointing at the wagon.
"Oh no, it's okay." The goat girls said rather quickly… maybe a little too quickly. She continued to try and pull her wagon out of the mud without success, and we stood there and watched… for about five minutes, then she gave up.
"Umm." She started to blush. She started looking a little nervous. "Uhhmm… could one of you…?" Ahh, I see… too proud to ask for help.
Tigress and Kira Ni walked up to the front of the wagon to pull, while Chin and I went to the back to push. "Ready?" Tigress called.
"Ready!" We both called out.
"One!... Two!... Three!"
One push/pull was all it took to dislodge the wagon from the mud puddle.
After we got the wagon moving the goat girl got really excited, she started jumping up and down, clapping and laughing… like a schoolgirl. "Oh, thank you, thank you, thank you!" She then skipped, I'm not kidding she actually skipped, over to Tigress and Kira and gave them hugs.
Kira accepted her hug, uhh… gracefully, I guess the word would be. Tigress, however looked a little… taken aback about her hug. The goat girl then came over to where Chin and I were, and threw her arms around Chin, which he enjoyed… a little too much. Then she turned to me…
She froze.
She just stood there… unmoving, unblinking. Her blue-green eyes locked on me… she looked like she had just seen a ghost.
And then it hit me.
I remembered where I had seen her before.
"Hiro?" She breathed.
"Nuan?" I answered back. Yep, I knew I knew her. She's…
...My old friend from the orphanage.
Flashback. Eighteen years ago. No one's P.O.V.
The sun rose on a small village amid green rolling hills. The residents of the village stirred in their beds as the sun warmed the land. Some of the villagers were already getting ready to begin their day, some were enthusiastic about the morning, others were not.
One such enthusiastic individual was a young wolf who had just come out of his seventh winter. He rushed to the room's window and ripped the shades open, letting the fill the room; much to the displeasure of his roommates.
A chorus of groans was heard behind the young wolf. He turned around to see a lump on nine other beds hide themselves from the sun by covering themselves with blankets and pillows. The young wolf looked on as the individual lumps returned to a state of motionlessness and sighed.
"C'mon guys! We're burning daylight here!" The wolf exclaimed trying to rouse his roommates from their slumber.
"Hiro, you're the only one who even wants to be up right now. Let the rest of us sleep." Came a voice from a lump on a bed to his immediate right. More voices were heard from the other beds, all agreeing with the first one who spoke.
Hiro looked confused. "Why the heck would I do that?" He asked. "You guys do remember what today is, right?" His question was enough to make the other children sit upright in a flash, and start scrambling for the door.
Today was indeed a special day at Cho Zu orphanage; adoption day. A day that every child looks forward to in Cho Zu, but not one every child gets to enjoy.
Hiro is one such child. Hiro has seen many adoption days come and go, he has seen many adults come and go, he has even spoken to a few of them but that was it. Every time he would speak to a couple or a single adult the guy in charge of the orphanage, who all the children called The Warden, would be seen talking with them, and Hiro would never see them again.
The Warden was a ibex who replaced the previous matron when she retired. And when he took control, he targeted Hiro with extreme prejudice.
Hiro shook his head in amusement as his fellow orphans rushed over to the bathing area to get cleaned up for today's event. He then realized that he needed to get ready himself, so he grabbed a clean set of clothes and followed suit after his roommates. As he ran out the bedroom door he bumped into something; falling right on his tail.
Hiro looked up to meet the glaring gaze of the warden.
Hiro lowered his eyes, he wanted to refrain from as much eye contact with the warden as he possibly could. "Good morning, sir." Hiro mumbled. The Warden's eyes narrowed.
"What did you say to me?" The Warden hissed.
"I just said-" Hiro was unable to finish, as The Warden grabbed a fistfull of the fur on Hiro's head, pulling his head up so as to meet his gaze once more.
"And look at me when I'm talking to you!" The Warden snarled. "Now what I'm sure you meant to say was "I am very sorry for bumping into you like that sir, I'll be sure to scrub the dishes tonight to make up for it." Is that right?"
"But I-" Hiro began to argue, but was silenced as The Warden pulled harder on the tuft of Hiro's fur in his hand. Hiro clenched his teeth in pain then said, "Yes sir."
"Splendid." Said The Warden, letting go of Hiro. "Now get to the baths, you smell worse than usual today." And The Warden walked over to his office which was on the floor above.
When The Warden took control of the orphanage, he was know to be stern but fair to all the children, all except for Hiro.
Hiro rubbed at the spot where his fur had been pulled while glaring in the direction The Warden had gone. "I don't understand why he's so mean to you." Hiro heard a voice behind him, when he turned around he saw a cute little goat girl. Her name was Nuan and she had been at the orphanage almost as long as Hiro had.
"I don't either." Hiro replied. "But I don't have to worry about it much longer, I got a good feeling about today!" he exclaimed with a huge smile on his face.
Nuan's eyes widened in delight at her friends news. "You think today is gonna be the day you get adopted?" She asked, Nuan always wished the best for everyone in the orphanage; Hiro especially. And seeing the way The Warden treated Hiro only made her wish even harder.
"I have no idea, but there's only one way to find out." Hiro answered enthusiastically making his way to the boy's bathing area, Nuan on her way to the girls.
"I'm getting out of here." Hiro thought to himself. "One way or another."
Later.
Hiro sat at a table in the Cho Zhu courtyard, playing a game of checkers with one of the adults who had come looking to adopt a child. A snow leopard and his wife came to adopt and they found Hiro sitting alone at a table.
"So, Hiro… How long did you say you've stayed here?" The husband asked the young wolf, moving one of his pieces.
Hiro smirked as the snow leopard made his move, then took one of his pieces and jumped over four of his opponents, leaving him with a shocked look on his face. "As long as I can remember, I guess. They told me I was found here as a baby."
The snow leopard looked thoughtfully at the board between them, then made a move that put Hiro in a tight spot. "Must have been tough. How'd you handle it?" He asked, as Hiro contemplated his next move.
"What do you mean?" He asked, looking for clarification, as he made a move that took another one of the snow leopards pieces.
"I mean you being the only predatory individual here. Surely it must be hard to cope." The snow leopard stated.
The young wolf shook his head and jump another two of the leopards pieces. "No, everyone here seems to be alright with it…" Hiro glanced over to where The Warden stood; he was glaring at Hiro with an intensity that he could almost kill the child with just his eyes. "...Well almost everyone."
The snow leopard followed the boy's gaze to see the ibex who ran the orphanage glaring daggers at Hiro. The snow leopard had a terrible forbidding thought, if he didn't get the wolf pup out himself, he wasn't going to get out at all.
"I win." The spotted feline looked down at the board to see all his pieces taken. A smile tugged on the corners of his mouth, and a chuckle escaped his lips. He stood up and out his hands on the pups shoulders and looked him in the eye.
"Hiro… Would you like to come home with us?" The snow leopard asked.
If Hiro's smile could be measured, it would wrap around the world many times over. He nodded vigorously at the couple, who now believed that their family would be complete.
"Well then, we just need to talk to the ibex, and then you'll be on your way home." He helped his wife to her feet like a gentleman and went to where The Warden stood.
Hiro could barely contain his excitement; this was it, the day he had been waiting for for what seemed like forever… He was finally gonna get adopted! His joyful attitude was short lived however as he remembered the one person who could allow it to happen, or deny it altogether.
The Warden was his final obstacle.
"Looks to me like someone might be leaving this place." A voice tore Hiro from his thoughts. It was his friend; the goat girl Nuan. She had a huge smile on her face and a bounce in her every step. "Guess what? I just talked to this couple and I think I might be getting adopted too!" She started to bounce around and giggle uncontrollably,
Hiro barely acknowledged her his mind was on The Warden and whether or not he was gonna get out of here. He had stood in the way of the wolf pup's adoption before, what if this time was no different? Nuan was getting a little annoyed at the lack of attention she was getting from her friend. "Hey, Hiro!" She called as she began poking him in the side of his head, bringing him back to the real world. "What's going on? We're finally getting out of here! I thought you'd be happier than this."
Hiro's thoughts went back to The Warden, and if he would really try everything in his power to keep Hiro here forever. "The Warden's tried to stop it before, I get the feeling he's gonna do it again." The smile faded from Nuan's face, she knew what Hiro was talking about. There were rumors going around the orphanage that The Warden tried everything he could to make potential parents think twice about taking the young wolf home with them.
Nuan couldn't stand the thought of her best friend staying behind in this place as she left to go to her new home. "Come on, let's go find out." She said pulling Hiro to their 'secret eavesdropping place' .
"I'm sorry, could you repeat that?" The ibex stared at the feline couple with a mixture of shock and disgust.
"I said, we want to adopt the wolf pup Hiro." The snow leopard said almost hostile-like. He and his wife were absolutely adamant about taking the pup home with them, however their efforts were being thwarted by the bitter ibex sitting across the desk in front of them.
The leopardess spoke. "We absolutely love the child, we believe he will complete our family. Please let us sign the papers." She was nearly in tears, it was like her dream of having a child was slipping through her fingers again, like all the other times she tried to conceive with her husband.
This was their last hope.
"Perhaps I could interest you in one of our other children." The Warden pulled out the files of the other orphans. "Let's see here… Ah yes, here Sugo, a charming young man, perhaps he could be a suitable son?"
The leopard was beginning to lose his patience, but he bit his tongue so as to not endanger his chances to adopt Hiro as his son. "No thank you." He said through clenched teeth. "We have chosen Hiro to be our child, now please; the papers." The leopard held out his hand to receive the adoption papers, so they could take the pup home.
The Warden narrowed his eyes at the couple, and let out a sigh through his nose. He then pulled out of his desk, the papers that had Hiro's name written at the top. He took another look at the couple in front of him. "Are you sure I can't interest you in one of our other children?" He asked. Both snow leopards shook their heads. "I thought not." The Warden said nonchalantly, and proceeded to tear the adoption papers apart.
The snow leopard's eyes widened in shock as their dreams of having their family complete was snatched away from them. Outraged, the snow leopard rose so fast the chair was thrown backwards, his hands slammed on the desk as he roared. "WHY!?"
The Warden stared at the two with the same eyes he gave Hiro, eyes filled with ice cold venom. "Your request for adoption has been denied." He said coldly. "And let me be as clear as possible, as long as I have a say in it, that… thing will never see the outside of these walls. And as for the two of you, I gave you both a chance to make an alternate choice, but you chose to ignore my generous offer. So-"
"Generous? Generous! We had found the child we always wanted and you, on no grounds whatsoever, snatch him away from us! How on earth can you call that generous?" The snow leopard shouted, the fur on his back standing straight up. His wife was just as emotional; tears threatened to spill from her eyes but she tried with all her might to hold them back.
"Why do you hold Hiro in such contempt? What has he done to you?" She asked in a soft voice. The Warden narrowed his eyes, and spoke.
"Nothing… yet. But it's not what he has done, it's what he is capable of." The ibex explained, earning a look of confusion from both felines. "The boy has claws and he has fangs, and it's just a matter of time before he realizes how to use them. Honestly sometimes it gives me cause for concern for the other children's safety."
The husband was absolutely livid. "Then let us adopt him! Can't you see this is the best option for everyone!?"
The Warden, however was not convinced. "I am sorry, but as the head of this institution, not only must I look out for the safety for the children here but also for the potential parents who seek to adopt them. And in order to do that, not only am I considering separating that boy from the rest of the children, I am also going to make sure he never sees anything outside these walls!" The ibex shouted. "Your request for adoption has been revoked. Good day!"
Standing on a water barrel beneath The Warden's office window, which probably wasn't as "secret as they had thought, both Hiro and Nuan were shocked at what The Warden had said. A look of despair and hopelessness quickly etched itself into Hiro's features. The wolf pup let himself down from the barrel and slowly dragged his feet back to the table where he had his checkers match with the nice couple whom he had hoped would be his new family.
Behind him Nuan tried to find the words to console her friend, but nothing came to mind that could lift the spirits of the wolf whose dreams had been crushed. All she could do was place her hand on Hiro's shoulder and hoped that it would be enough.
The sound of a door slamming open had gathered the attention of everyone in the courtyard, a pair of snow leopards, a broken hearted female, and a livid male, came out of the main building and made their way to the young wolf. The male stopped in front of Hiro and placed his hands on the boys shoulders. "Don't you worry Hiro, we'll find a way through this."
The pup looked in the snow leopard's eyes with a bitter smile, and with a breaking voice said…
"It's okay, I'm used to this by now."
Each word smashed what was left of their hopes to dust like blows from a hammer.
"Ahem!"
The Warden stood in the doorway of the main building, the look on his face told the couple they should leave at once. They both gave one last glare to The Warden and left.
Nuan wanted to say something to her friend but another voice called her attention.
"Nuan! Time to go, dear!"
A sheep couple called the little goat girl over to them. Nuan looked back to Hiro and tried to speak, but Hiro raised a hand, silencing her. "Don't worry about me Nuan, I'll be okay." He tried to put on a brave face, but wasn't doing a very good job.
"But it isn't fair! He can't keep you here like this!"
Hiro put his arms around Nuan in a tight hug, the small gesture somehow gave Nuan a little bit of hope for the best friend she ever had in the orphanage. "Don't worry, he won't."
After Hiro had released Nuan from the hug and watched her leave with her new family, he shifted his gaze over to The Warden who glared at the young wolf. But then Hiro did something he had never done before; he glared back.
"I'm getting out of here tonight."
Later that night.
Hiro sat on his bed in the boys dorm, after the adoptions that took place today, he was the only one left. As he sat there he started to gaze out the window at the full moon. As the moonlight washed over the young wolf the mysterious black marking on his right arm began to shine, something that he could not explain. He switched his gaze to his glowing arm and decided now was the perfect time to put his plan into action.
Earlier, just as the sun was beginning to set, Hiro gathered all the sheets in the room and began to tie them together. Every now and again he would stop what he was doing to listen for any footsteps in the hallway, and thanks to his keen ears and The Wardens hooves, Hiro could hear The Warden coming from a mile away.
Now, as the moon ruled the night sky, he quietly got out of his bed and tied one end of the sheet rope to the leg of his bed closest to the window, and made his way to his gateway to freedom.
As he approached the window Hiro gazed out, beyond the thin pane of glass that separated him from the outside, beyond the walls he had been confined in all his life, and beyond the horizon, where he would finally be free.
Hiro took one last moment to listen for The Warden, when he heard nothing the young wolf quickly and quietly climbed up to the latch and attempted to lift the window. He dug his claws into the wood and pulled upward with all his might. The window wasn't budging much and when it did it would make a small squeaking sound. After two or three minutes of struggling, Hiro was able to open the window wide enough for him to crawl out of. He then grabbed the sheet rope and threw it out the window.
Practically shaking with anticipation, Hiro took one last look over his shoulder to see if the coast was clear….
And his heart sank when he saw The Warden standing in the doorway.
The ibex stood with a candle in one hand and what looked like a leg from a piece of furniture in the other. His glare fixed of Hiro, then moved to the sheet rope, then the window then finally back to Hiro. The Warden's eyes narrowed at the young wolf. "Going somewhere, are we?" The Warden asked putting the candle on one of the nightstands as he made his way into the room.
Hiro turned and faced his tormentor from from his time here at the orphanage. Every wrong The Warden had ever done him suddenly came rushing back to him. Every hit and slap, and every bit of verbal abuse that ever came out of the ibex's mouth came back as fresh in the young wolf's mind as though it had just happened. "I'm leaving this place. And there's nothing you can do to stop me!" Hiro declared.
The Warden smirked evilly at Hiro. "The only way you'll leave here is in a long wooden box." The Warden quickened his pace while raising the table leg above his head. "But don't worry, I'll make sure to say nice things when they bury you!"
With a mad gleam in his eye The Warden swung the table leg at Hiro's head, but stopped as his eyes became transfixed on Hiro's right arm. The way it shimmered seemed to momentarily have a hypnotic effect on the Ibex. But it quickly ended with a sneer from The Warden. "I always knew you were a monster! It's bad enough a bloody wolf was put on this institutions doorstep all those years ago. That senile old woman should have thrown you out on the streets when she had the chance!"
Hiro bared his teeth at the ibex, causing him to take a step back. "Is that why?" The young wolf growled. "You hate me just because I'm a wolf!?"
The Warden narrowed his eyes at Hiro. "Yes, but don't start thinking you're special or anything…" The Warden raised the table leg again. "... anyone with fangs and claws are demons as far as I'm concerned!" He swung his weapon at Hiro; the young wolf dodged by moving back as quickly as he could. "By getting rid of you, I feel as though I'm doing the world a favor!" The Warden swung at Hiro again, and missed.
"If you wanted to be rid of me so bad, why didn't you let anyone adopt me?" Hiro asked, dodging another swing from The Warden.
"So you can sharpen your claws on their flesh? Do you really think I'd be able to live with that on my conscience? I already felt like I was taking great risks letting you interact with the other children, I wasn't about to let you harm anyone outside these walls!"
The Warden swung the table leg at Hiro again, only this time he was ready for it. Hiro didn't know if it was the influence of the moon or not, but once The Warden got within a certain distance (A/N Arms length. First time using The Lunar Sphere!) Hiro was able to see where the attack was coming from. As The Wardens arm came down on the young wolf, Hiro grabbed the ibex by the wrist and gave him a quick pull, adding to The Warden's momentum and throwing him off balance, as The Warden fell Hiro spun around to give himself a little momentum and elbow bashed the ibex in the side of the head.
The Warden fell to the floor, his consciousness fading in and out, Hiro then took the opportunity to escape. He began to climb out the window and as he began his descent he took one last look at The Warden, and not caring if he was heard or not he spoke… "In case you didn't notice, I didn't need my claws or fangs to take you down, jerk."
Hiro slid down the sheet rope and as soon as his feet touched the ground, he sprinted for the front gate. Thankfully for Hiro, the gate was light so he was able to open it with a moderate amount of effort. Once the gate was open enough for him to squeeze through he then ran down the road leading to the nearest town, after that he continued to run until the sun rose.
As the dawn broke, Hiro collapsed from exhaustion. Once he had caught his breath, Hiro looked around to see he had collapsed in a grassy field. He looked to where he had run from, but the town and the orphanage was nowhere in sight… he was free.
As Hiro lay on his back he took the time to enjoy the cool morning breeze caressing his fur. He then wondered what he would do now, but quickly shook these thoughts away, for he decided he was going to take his newfound freedom and enjoy it one day at a time.
Present day. Hiro's P.O.V
"Wow! I guess I was worried for nothing, Mr. Dragon Warrior." My old friend Nuan teased as I pulled the kiosk with all her wares. I had just finished telling her about everything that happened since we took our separate ways at the orphanage. "Still, I always knew The Warden was an ass, but I never thought he would try to kill you."
I chuckled a little at the memory. "Yeah, neither did I." I looked ahead to where The Five and the Sapphire masters were walking. They decided to go on ahead a little so as to give my old friend and I a chance to catch up. "Hey!" I yelled up. "We should be almost there, right?" I shouted, they weren't that far ahead but I thought I would mess with them a little. All work and no play and… you get the idea.
Tigress Gave me a flat look as Kira Ni looked at the map. "About another mile and we should see the city from the top of that hill way over there." The buxom polar bear gestured to a large hill a mile ahead of us.
"So, you and The Furious Five and the Masters of the Sapphire Palace are trying to find that big guy's sister?" Nuan asked me. I nodded. "Seems a little overkill for a missing person's job if you ask me."
She kinda had a point there. "Normally you'd be right, but seeing as we've encountered a dangerous group of bandits who seem to be after the refugees from Japan, I think it's gone from 'overkill' to 'appropriate'."
Nuan nodded, seeing the logic in my answer. "So what will you do if you face these bandits again?" She asked. All these years and she's still as curious as ever.
I rolled my shoulders a little, they were starting to get stiff. "I haven't really planned that far ahead…" Never really do, I just like to make decisions as they present themselves. "... but if I were to make a plan right now, it would be… Fight… and win."
"I like it. Short and to the point." She giggled. Her laugh became contagious when I started chuckling myself.
"Hiro!" I looked up at the top of the hill to see Tigress motioning me to hurry up. Nuan and I made it up the hill and as we climbed i noticed everyone standing perfectly still… maybe they just wanted to take in the view of the city. Once Nuan and I got to the top I figured out the real reason.
Before us was the magnificent port city of Shanghai… and some of it was on fire.
Uh-oh.
"Well," I sighed. "This isn't good.
A/N
Well, that's the end of that chapter, hopefully the next one won't take so long for me to write. If it does I beg of you; please be patient with me.
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