"You know staring won't make her like you." Yang chuckled at the Dragon Warrior.

"Huh?" The panda looked at the teen.

"Dude you keep staring at her." Yang laughed.

"Oh." Po looked toward where he had been staring. MaSha was practicing the scroll once again, this time with her sister at her aid. "Sorry. It's just really cool how her chi works."

"Hey I get it." Yang agreed. They both sat at the foot of the stairs that led to the training hall. "I live with her and I'm still fascinated by it."

"How long have you known her?"

"Ever since she got here." Yang smiled. "She was very different compared to how she is now. She laughs more, smiles. She's more sociable with the villagers. She's opened up a lot over the past ten years." Po smiled, seeing the admiration that Yang had in his eyes. He knew that look anywhere. He looked at Tigress the same way ever since he first laid eyes on her.

"Alright MaSha. Focus." MaSha instructed herself, taking a deep breath. MaSha closed her eyes and began to harness her chi. Tigress stood in a defensive stance, not quite using her chi as she didn't have the ability to make a shield. When MaSha opened her eyes, they glowed a bright ride and her paws illuminated in the same red.

Tigress looked at her intensely as the chi began to take its Tiger form. She noticed that MaSha struggled to get it to be at peace as if something was wrong. The Tiger began to squirm as MaSha struggled to get a grip on it. It was angry and wanted to attack whatever was near. Right now, that was Tigress.

"Oh no." Yang stood running to her. His shield flew up as he jumped in front of her. The Tiger attacked his shield without any success of being able to take it down. His chi was strong enough to hold back the Tiger and made it weaker each hit it gave. MaSha soon fell to her knees with tears in her eyes, the Tiger disappearing into thin air.

"MaSha!" Tigress ran to her sister. Yang's shield came down as he looked at her worriedly. Tigress gently grabbed MaSha's back as she began to sob.

"It gets worse." She cried as Tigress took her into an embrace. "It gets worse every time." She cried. Po frowned looking at the two sisters.


"Will she be okay?" Po sat in the kitchen with Yang.

"I don't know." Yang frowned. "I've never seen it act the way it did today. It's been out of control before but it usually recognizes Tigress. The Tiger's chi would never hurt anyone the holder didn't want to hurt."

"Is that what you call it? Tiger's Chi?" Po raised a brow.

"It's what our Masters call it. MaSha refuses to acknowledge its chi though." Yang sighed. Po frowned at him before looking towards the door, Tigress walked in just in time. She didn't say anything to the pair before walking to grab a glass of water.

"How is she?" Yang asked. Tigress didn't look at them, her back turned to them as she spoke.

"Something is bothering her." Tigress admitted. "But she won't tell me what." Tigress turned around to look at them. "Yang, has anything unusual happened lately?"

"Nothing out of the ordinary as far as I'm concerned." Yang frowned.

"Anything new?" Tigress raised a brow. "Change of routine? Something?" Yang thought for a moment.

"Well...kind of?" He admitted. "But it was a very short lived new routine." He blushed slightly. Po and Tigress raised a brow at him. "We um...we sorta started courting about 3 months ago."

"Aren't you a little young to start courting?" Po asked.

"He's the Prince of The Gansu Province." Tigress told him. "They start courting a mate at 16."

"Anyway, we started courting and somehow your mother caught word of it and attempted to escape."

"What?!" Tigress's eyes widened in shock.

"Woah! You still have your mom?!" Po's eyes shined

"Not the time Po." Tigress scolded.

"Sorry."

"Why did no one tell me about it?"

"Don't worry." Yang smiled, trying to lighten the mood. "She didn't! She was quickly apprehended and put under higher supervision and locks. She can't escape. It's basically impossible."

"Nothing is impossible Yang!" Tigress looked at him angrily. "You should have sent for me the moment it happened!"

"You wouldn't have been able to come anyway. We heard Kepa arrived at the valley and you guys were still recovering from it."

"That doesn't matter, Yang!" Tigress got up close to him. "You realize what could have happened today? Her emotions are out of balance and could have killed someone. More specifically, she could have killed me!"

"Easy Tigress." Po grabbed her by the shoulders and pulled her away from the terrified teen.

"Hey don't blame me." Yang held his paws up in defense. "She didn't want to tell you."

"And you listened to her." Tigress scolded. Po's paws on her shoulders kept her from pouncing at the poor teen.

"Obviously not." He chuckled nervously. "I'm telling you right now aren't I?"

"Yang," she growled.

"Look Master Tigress." Yang stood up. "With all due respect, I would have called for you if she wasn't as scary as you. It's why you two are sisters. This is going to sound extra rude and offensive but-"

"Don't say it." A growl from the door interrupted him. "Don't you dare say it." MaSha growled at him. Yang sighed and sat back down.

"Hi MaSha. Lovely for you to join us." Po smiled innocently as Tigress shoved his paws off her shoulders. MaSha sent him a glare as well, clearly unhappy with the quarrel Yang and Tigress were having.

"You're ready to go MaSha?" Tigress walked over to her.

"Please. Let's just get out of here." MaSha began to walk away. Tigress sent Yang a glare before following after her.

"Soooo.." Po looked at Yang after a moment of silence. "You hungry?"


Tigress and MaSha walked down the palace steps in complete, comfortable silence. The two sisters knew what the other was thinking: Yang was right. They both knew what he was going to say. An unfortunate truth they knew without a doubt was who they were.

The Daughters of Daiyu.


Don't worry their will be shenanigans happening but my brain just wanted to get this out of the way first. Learn a little more on MaSha UwU