She got there in three hours, walking halfway then flying the other half. When she got to the temple she was greeted by the monks at the dinner table, eating the last of the food.

"You didn't save me a plate?"

"We tried, but Raimundo gave it to Dojo." Kimiko Said, pointing at the fat dragon below the table.

"S-Sorry" Dojo burped out.

"Why you are treating me like this, Raimundo?"

"Because you're suppose to be this vital part of our team and you're not acting like it!"

"I'm here to train just like you! You wasn't some expert at this when you got here! Give me a BREAK!" She Yelled as her anger made the lights glow brighter and shatter above them. She ran out crying.

"Way to go, Rai." Clay muttered as he made his way out the dark to go to the fairy. Kimiko and Omi did the same, leaving Raimundo in the dark with a burping Dojo.

They found her crying by the koi pond. They gave each other looks before approaching her. Clay kneeled, putting a hand on her shoulder.

"Don't worry about Raimundo, Stella. He's a little wired than a woodpecker pecking on a telephone pole. "

"He wants to stop evil just like the rest of us. He shouldn't be mad long." Kimiko Said, putting a hand on her other shoulder.

Stella looked up at them, wiping away her tears. "You think so?"

"You shouldn't let his insults go into your stomach." Omi said, jumping into her lap. She gave him a confused look.

"Uh take his insults to heart." Kimiko corrected.

"So you guys don't think I'm useless?"

"Are you kidding!? You've proven yourself worthy of being a Xiaolin monk! Many times!" Clay appraised.

"You're really one of us, Stella. Whether you think so or not." Kimiko hugged her, and the other two followed pursuit.

"Thanks guys." She finally stood up and went to walk to the barracks, when they were stopped by Raimundo, who was waiting at the entrance.

"Master Fung heard our commotion and had a talk with me. " he gave out his hand . "I'm sorry for being such a jerk." He felt someone hugging him, realizing it was Stella.

"Apology accepted." She replied. He returned the hug and then they all went to bed.

Most of them. Stella once again snuck out into the night and met up with chase. He had a concerned look on his face.

"Is something wrong?" Stella asked, walking closer to him.

"A very powerful man is approaching this land quite rapidly. "

"What man?"

"His name is Reiner. He usually just stays in his own territory, but lately he's been growing stronger. Too strong. I don't know if I'll be able to stop him on my own. "

"Why do you want to stop him? I figured you'd want to become partners in crime with him."

Chase gave her a disapproving glare. "I'm not having an idiot as my partner. He may be powerful, but he has no common sense. Besides." He grabbed her waist and pulled her closer. " If anyone becomes my partner in crime, I'd want it to be you."

"Chase, you know I can't."

He cupped her face. "That's what you think, but you will. "

She smiled. " And why is that?"

Chase leaned down to her ear.

"Because you know it's hard to resist me." He whispered. He held on tightly and kissed her roughly, with her returning it. He went to kiss her neck. She giggled, then pushed him away.

"Hey quit it! You're gonna leave a hickey!" She Yelled, holding her neck.

"That's not what i heard from you." He smirked. She blushed and shot an orb out of anger. He caught it, turning it black and shot it at the ground.

"Now that the fun is out the way, we need to talk serious about this Reiner person. Will you help me stop him?"

"Of course, but how Can I with me having to be at the temple?"

"I will discuss it with Master Fung. I will specify how i will need YOU and YOU alone, because his powers are almost not human. "

"You think that will work?"

"Of course. He'll know if we don't stop him, it'll truly be the end of the world."

He gave out his hand.

"Are you willing to take this journey?"

Stella nodded and shook his hand.

"I'll do whatever I can."

"Good." He let go. "Go home and rest. We have a big day tomorrow."

She nodded again and flew back to the temple, resting for what's to come.