This is my very first long-fanfic in the Abominable fandom. It's sort of inspired by a dream I had after watching the movie. It sort of was a type of sequel I had dreamt of, but many things were missing to make a movie. I thought why not turn it into fanfic?
The summary here had to be shortened due to the character limit on FFN. This one is the most correct one for my fic.
Yi and co. receive a letter from a relative from Mr. Burnish, who askes the trio to accomplish one of Burnish's last will by going to the Mt. Everest. The two teens rejected the help, but soon the two figure out, that Peng rolled out behind their back to fulfill the wish on his own and together the two teens have to travel across China once again to bring Peng back home. Throughout the time Yi and Jin are on their own, both land in so much trouble together, needing each other to get out of it which strengthens their relationship with the time leading them into love.
Chapter 1
On the top of an apartment building in the Chinese metropole Shanghai a man walked on the roof with a young girl towards a small shack, that consisted of old, unused roof panels all leaned against the wall of the emergency exit to the roof. The entrance of the shack was half-covered with a white bed sheet and the edge of the cover was tied back to the corner up on a wooden pole, so that it would be fixed. The man let the girl enter into the space, then turned on a light, so that they could see right in front of them a large map of China plastered with several postcards of different places around the country.
"Did you bring the glue with you?" The man asked gazing down at the short girl, that stood beside him. The girl took out from the jeans she was wearing at the moment and showed it to her father.
"Here dad" The girl answered, then the man looked at the map and placed his finger under a postcard with the image of a desert, then looked down at the girl.
"Do you think this spot is suitable for the picture?" Questioned the man earning a nod from the child. "Good then we stick it here"
The girl removed the cap of the glue and got closer to the map and lifted her feet up to reach with her arms close to the image and placed the sticky glue on the sheet moving it a little up and down to spread the adhesive, thereafter she placed the cap of the glue stick back and placed it back inside the pocket of her jeans. Her father took from the inside of his dress jacket a small notebook, which he opened to show it to the girl, where there lied between the pages a cut-out picture of a white-colored highspeed train, afterward the girl took the image and placed it over the glue, that she had put on the country map and passed her hand over it to smooth it.
"Well done Yi" The man complimented patting the girl on the head, then the girl embraced her father and looked together with him at the card.
"When will we be able to visit all these places?" Yi asked gazing up at her father which rolled his eyes down at the girl with a small chuckle.
"One day my angel" The raven-haired man responded placing his index finger in the middle of his glasses to shove them up to his nose bridge. "You know we're going to need a lot of money for us to go see these places again"
"I know dad"
"But don't worry, you will see those places someday, I promise" The man promised passing his hand through the black hair locks of his daughter. Yi smiled and hugged her father, which smiled and patted her on the back. Yi took her head away from her father and looked up at the face of her dad smiling simper at the adult, which mirrored her facial expression. His face suddenly turned shocked and he started to scream like a goat putting Yi into shock.
Meanwhile, a raven-haired girl, that lied covered inside a bed woke up frightened and sat up immediately on her bed crying out loud.
"Ahh!" The girl looked around the room terrified, then saw on the other side of the bedroom a pink-haired girl sitting with her smartphone in her hands laughing.
"Oh Yi, you had to see your face as I played the screaming goat video on high volume," The teenage girl told the Chinese girl, who growled at the girl's deed.
"Alex, are you crazy?" Yi shouted throwing her pillow against the girl, which still laughed at her prank.
"Sorry last school day and I feel so euphoric. It's weird to admit, but I missed my family so much" Alex mentioned placing her smartphone next to the desk, that stood beside her bed.
"Well, you're not the only one" Yi mentioned stretching her arms up in the air while yawning. "I still video chatted with them every day when it was possible, but it's not the same"
"Only five hours and you'll be home in no time" Alex assured the roommate, watching Yi got up from her bed and grabbed the smartphone, she had on the desk next to her bed and pressed the home button of her smartphone to see image of herself and her father. Yi sat back on her bed sighing a little neutral, which Alex had noted and she got up from her bed and approached her roommate.
"You're thinking about your dad?" The pink-haired girl asked earning a nod from the girl.
"He was in my dreams before" Yi mentioned placing her phone on the duvet of her bed. "It was a few years ago before when I helped my dad pinning all the postcards and magazine images we cut out from in our free time,"
"Getting over the loss of a family member must be really hard"
"Honestly the first year was a real pain for me. I…..couldn't accept the fact he was gone forever. I avoided people at the school, I avoided seeing my mom and grandma spending the rest of the day out of the house figuring out how to make quick money to gather enough for the trip. My friendship with Jin started to subside over the time and we rarely talked with each other. He tried to talk to me a few times, but…..I avoided his attempts."
"But at least everything is better now, right?"
"Yeah" She responded. "Hey you know by chance any flower shops or funeral offices, that are open here in the near?"
"I know a few" Alex responded. "I just don't know their opening time"
"I'd like to pass this evening by the cemetery to visit my dad's grave and bring him flowers. Today it marks 4 years he passed away" The raven-haired girl explained. "I'm most likely to arrive at 7 pm in Shanghai and until I find the closest flower shop, it will be too late"
"Sure I search up on the internet for the nearest flower shop," Alex told the friend unlocking her phone starting to look for a store.
"I could be looking for that too. You don't need to Alex"
"No it's alright Yi, don't sweat it" Alex assured making Yi smile, then the phone on Yi's hand vibrated and she unlocked her smartphone to see one of the social networks she had installed on her smartphone had sent her a notification. Yi opened the message to see Jin's name appear announcing her, that he had posted a story on his profile. Yi opened the image to see a picture of Jin's younger cousin Peng throw a basketball, while two taller students stood around him trying to stop the boy.
I can't believe my little cuz has scored three times in a row for his team in the final. I'm proud of you!
Yi pressed down on the bar, where she could type a message and it showed over the screen eight different emojis as quick reaction messages and the girl pressed the applause emoji, sending it to the friend.
"Wow, Peng's basketball match must have been really amusing" Yi mentioned looking to Alex, which mirrored her back.
"The cousin of your friend?" The pink-haired girl asked earning a nod from Yi. "Is he winning?"
"He scored three times in the final for his team" Yi noted making the friend curious and walk up to the friend, then Yi showed her the picture of Peng. "Peng is his name"
"And how does Jin look like?" The pink-haired girl asked watching Yi tap on Jin's username landing on his page showing on the profile Jin's face on which he's winking with his left eye at the camera.
"He looks weird in this shot," Alex confessed sitting down on Yi's bed.
"Weird, half of the girls in Shanghai found him attractive"
"Well, I was always an aroace and didn't really care about romance and stuff nor liked to talk about boys or girls. But I guess those girls must be right about him"
"Well he dated half of the teenage girls back when he was more into his popularity and his life on social media"
"Damn I didn't think he was some sort of fuck boy"
"I never asked him anything about his relationships thought, but I don't think he was that bad. More he…..liked to talk about himself I guess?"
"No wonder half of the city ditched him or did he ditch them?"
"Like I said. I really don't know it Alex" Yi retorted making the friend smirk.
"I like the fact you defend him as if you actually knew it"
"Alex come on, we have to dress up for lunch" Yi countered to distract her friend from the topic.
"Hey you're starting to make me think you've got a thing for him"
"You're just overthinking. Serious me and Jin together? I think that wouldn't work out," Yi pointed out walking to the front of her bed, where there stood a dark-brown dresser and she opened the second drawer taking out a red-colored T-shirt. "Also I think I'm not the type of girl he likes, you know girly, fond of dresses, skirts and makeup," She mentioned searching through the clothes.
"You're talking nonsense girl. For me you're out of all these kind of girls the best choice, the problem is Jin hasn't realized this yet"
"Okay you're right, please can we have this conversation another time? I'm kind of in a hurry?"
"Alright if you want. We still have an hour until our first lesson for your information,"
"Yes, but I want to take my breakfast in peace and pack my stuff for tonight" Yi explained her roommate, which walked to her own bed to open the drawer of her commode to get out clothing too to dress up for the day.
On the other side of Beijing Jin stood in the corridor along with a few other students around his age on the smartphone waiting as several younger students that were dressed in basketball jersey passed through the corridor all entering into different wardrobes which had on the door noticed the team's name. One door across Jin opened and his younger cousin Peng got out along with two other students, which were talking with the boy.
"You were grandiose today Peng. If you weren't here with us, we wouldn't have had this great start in the match" A taller raven-haired boy with ponytail complimented the cousin of Jin giving the boy a high five. "Can't wait to see you after the holidays"
"Me too guys, but without you, all our team couldn't have won either. It's just because of our teamwork, that we had bigger chances to score"
"Right," The boy said, then Peng saw Jin and ran at him and held his hand up, so the teen could slap on it.
"Great job little cuz. That was one great final I got to see today" Jin complimented followed by frizzing the hair of the younger boy.
"I can't believe you came to see my match. I thought you were at the school"
"The last lessons were yesterday I just gave you and my parents the excuse, that I would come later, so I would come to the match and surprise you"
"Thanks, Jin" Peng thanked the cousin, which checked his smartphone again and showed Peng a picture of Peng playing basketball.
"See the number of likes I got of your image. And all the comments congratulating and complimenting you. You should be proud"
"I am Jin, I am"
"Are you going with your team back home?" Jin questioned earning a nod from Peng.
"We're taking the highspeed train since it's faster to get home"
"So am I!" Jin added surprised at the coincidence. "16:42?"
"I think so, I have to ask my coach"
"We can stay together in the same row if we're on the same ride"
"Sure" Peng agreed walking the aisle along with Jin and the two classmates from Peng's class to the exit.
