"The Ti-Pow Tassel camouflages it's user into its surroundings. Not complete invisibility, but close to it." Dojo explained as they stared at the moving picture on the scroll Kimiko was holding.

"But doesn't the Shroud of Shadows already turn you invisible? Why would we need camouflage?" Raimundo asked.

"The Ti-Pow Tassel gives other benefits to the user as well. It not only has the power to camouflage you, but gives you all the abilities of a chameleon. "

"So that means our eyes could go in two different directions when using this Ty- Poof Teaser?" asked Jenna.

"Ti-Pow Tassel."

"Whatever."

"The answer to your question Jenna, yes it can." Dojo added.

"…Sweet." Jenna replied. Dojo swooped downwards into a small jungle-like environment. He smoothed into a straight position and landed. The monks got off.

"Okay, to retrieve the Ti-Pow Tassel, we must spread out. We shall split down." Omi informed everyone.

"Up." Raimundo corrected.

"WHATEVER! I will go this way, Clay shall go that way, Kimiko will go that way, and Raimundo that way!" Omi instructed finger pointing East, West, North, South and so on.

"And me?" Jenna asked, realizing she hadn't been given directions.

"You shall stand guard, Jenny!" Omi replied after some thinking, a bright smile on his face.

Jenna was slightly disappointed, but at least she got the company of Dojo. She forced a small smile. "Alright, let's do this!"

Everyone spread out.

Jenna sighed and sat down near Dojo's large snoring shape. She sighed and grabbed a stick, mindlessly drawing on the ground. She wondered what her friends back home were doing. She looked up at the sun. It was around noon; her friends would be at school, seeing it was Tuesday. She sighed again, feeling a little homesick.

A mad man's cackling cut through her thoughts. A screeching voice scolded the mad man. Jenna recognized that voice; it was the one from the restaurant. The purple ghost lady with the odd mask with that beak on it!

"Jack Spicer, Evil boy genius, is back!" The mad man's voice said. Jack Spicer? The by from the restaurant! With that staff!

"Dojo!" She whispered. "Hide, now!"

Dojo muttered something about peanut butter and shrank into his small form, and Jenna grabbed his tail, dragging him into the bushes. "Whats goin' on?" He muttered. Jenna wacked him on the head, and put a finger to her lips; quiet.

Sure enough, the pale red headed boy on his odd hover pack landed on the ground.

"Did you hear something?" Screeched the ghost woman, Wuya, as Omi had told her.

"Nah. Probably just some animals rustling around. Your too paranoid, woman." Jack Spicer replied, carelessly kicking a stone. "Let's just find that Tassel." They started rummaging around, looking behind palm leaves and peering around bushes. Jenna prayed they would not look behind her hiding spot.

She scanned the area, with her sharp eye. She had been the Hidden Object Game champion back home. Jack was looking up a tree, while Wuya was going through rocks. Something caught her eye.

There it was, the Ti-Pow Tassel.

The Tassel was a deep red, with black beads for décor. In each bead a blazing Ruby was studded into it. It was large and bulky, but the gold and black finishing made it look beautiful. A wooden carving of a chameleon's eye was studded largely into the middle of the 5 beads. It had been painted a deep gold, sparkling in the sunlight. The Tassel was hanging off the branch of a tree, lightly covered in moss.

Slowly she started edging her way through the shrubbery, trying to get the few feet she needed to reach the Tassel. Jack started off the other way, clearly giving up on the area. Jenna took her chance and dashed across the clearing where Dojo had landed. Jack did not notice a thing, but the more observant Wuya had seen her.

"A monk!" She screeched at Jack, who turned faster than Jenna thought possible. She noticed Wuya noticed where she was headed, and she too saw the Tassel. "The TASSEL!" She screeched even louder. Jack pushed a button on his watch and his odd backpack produced two propellers. He zoomed off towards the tree Wuya was pointing at with her transparent finger. Jenna turned, ignoring the ghost and the pale red headed boy and dashed for the tree, not looking behind her.

At that moment Jenna thought she was the luckiest girl in the world. She had made it to the tree and climbed up it like a monkey, just as she had on the playground when she was six. She grabbed the Tassel before Jack did, and smiled triumphantly. She had done it. But just as quickly as her luck had come, it passed as Jack Spicer flew up to her and grabbed the tassel.

She had the beaded side, and Jack had the fringed side. Just as Jenna thought there was to be a tug a war, Jack Spicer said:

"New Monk—Whats your name?" He asked, taking her in. As he noticed her dark hair, and purple eyes he realized who she was. "You're the girl from the café! The one in Ireland!" He exclaimed.

"And you're the freak with the creepy staff." She replied. There were a few moments of silence. Jack smiled deviously. "Welcome to the game." There were a few moments of silence, then Jenna remembered Jack questions.

"My names Jenna!" She blurted, then thought wether it was a good idea to tell her name to the villain. Jack seemed to remember too.

"Alright then. Jenna, I challenge you to a Xiaolin Showdown!" Jack Spicer challenged.

A xaolin showdown. The other monks were talking about those. It was a challenge that determined who received the Wu.

Suddenly the other monks walked onto thee scene.

"We didn't find anything. Perhaps Jack and Wuya already-" Kimiko stopped, noticing what was happening. She took in Jenna and Jacks expression, Wuya's stillness. Her eyes moved to the Tassel. Kimiko broke into a grin. She looked up at Jack. "Look what the cat dragged in."

"He has challenged you to a showdown, yes!?" Omi asked her.

"Accept it!" Raimundo called at her. Jenna nodded her head, and turned to Jack.

"I accept." She replied, racking her brain, she scavenged enough of the information the other monks had told her about showdowns.

"Vine swinging contest." Jack said. "Whoever swings to the Wu first wins."

"I wager my Lunar Locket." Jenna said, remembering Clay explaining how to wager.

"And I wager the Monkey Staff." Jack replied.

Now was the time to yell that chant, Jenna thought.

"Gong Yie Tem Pie!" She and Jack yelled in union.

Then the oddest thing happened. Even though she had arrived in the jungle in her jeans, she magically changed into her read uniform. The others, who were standing on a cliff separate from the challenge field, were in a blue armour-like outfit. Raimundo's was black, and more leaderly than the rest. Then the trees shot upwards, almost fifty feet into the air. She was standing on a stone pillar, with Jack on an identical pillar next to her. The trees leaves grew so large, they were cut off from the sunlight, so only a few golden beams peaked through. 12 vines popped down from nowhere, plus two extra in front of her and the boy. The Ti-Pow Tassel floated about a kilometre away from the pillars, enveloped in a golden light.

"Let's go, Xiaolin Showdown!" They both yelled, and then grabbed their vines and swung off.