First off, I know I spelt camile wrong (sorry: couldn't find the correct spelling!). Also, there is a reference to the episode "Hun on the Run." Thank you for all your reviews, especially Evil Wanda (who gave me advise for naming Karai's daughter) and Donnygirl who got me writing again!
As Karai was feeding her daughter, Kagome, Karai hummed a lullaby that her own father, the mighty Shredder, had sung to her as a child. While the rest of the Foot building was dark and somewhat bare of material things, Karai had made sure that her daughter's nursery was filled with light and toys. She wanted her daughter to be happy, comfortable, and above all, safe. Karai glanced down at her daughter with a smile. To the Foot, she was a fierce and unforgivable leader, but to her daughter Karai tried to be a doting mother.
Except for her big brown eyes, Kagome looked just like her mother; she too had pale skin and dark hair. Karai shivered as she reflected on what her daughter looked like after her first bath. She had turned green and scaly like her father. Yet unlike Leonardo, Kagome didn't have a shell and still had ten fingers and toes.
Once Kagome was warm and dry, she had regained her human form. Chaplin's only theory as to when Kagome was able to change to her reptile form was when she was wet. "She is like a camile!" Chaplin had exclaimed with awe. Mistress Karai was not as thrilled and ordered Chaplin to find a way to prevent Kagome from regressing to her reptile form.
Chaplin had been able to invent a temporary antidote that would prevent Kagome from regaining her reptile form. Yet Chaplin warned Karai that Kagome might still be able to change into her green, scaly form as her became older. However, Karai refused to believe it. Just as she refused to believe that she was caring Leonardo's child.
Karai sighed as she continued to rock Kagome to sleep. Kagome had finished eating which meant she was ready for a nap. As Karai stared at her adorable daughter, she wondered when she started to suspect that life was growing inside of her. Was it the moment of conception? Or was it when she was trying to link herself with the Tengu Shredder? Either way, it was obvious a month later to Chaplin with Karai's complaints about over eating and nausea.
When Chaplin had carefully suggested that she was with child, Karai had refused to accept it. To accept it would mean that she was caring her foe's child, and therefore had disgraced her father. Yet even to her it soon became apparent. She felt depressed and imagined how her father would feel if he knew how she had betrayed her. Karai even considered terminating the pregnancy. But then something amazing happened: Karai felt the child move. It was then that she began to bond with her unborn child. Although the fetus was half Leonardo's it was also half hers and Karai could not bear to destroy that.
Of course, Chaplin had discovered that the fetus wasn't completely human through the ultrasounds. It didn't take long for Chaplin to guess who the father was. Needless to say, he was shocked, and perhaps even a little hurt. However, Karai knew she could count on Chaplin's loyalty to keep the identity of Kagome's father a secret. Chaplin was confounded as to how a reptile and a human could conceive a child. Yet Karai was able to supply an answer for that. It had to have happened a few years before when she was a prisoner of Agent Bishop's. Although she was only held captive for under an hour, she did recall Bishop giving her a shot from a long syringe. Bishop had bragged that it was a similar formula that had been used for a previous superhuman experiment, but won't explain what the formula was. "It is wonderful to have you as a human specimen," he had said with a sneer. What Bishop hadn't planed on was the turtles and Hun rescuing her. Although the formula didn't seem to have any outside effect on Karai, it did allow her to conceive a half reptilian child.
And now Kagome's father had returned. The question was what would Karai do now? Karai knew what she should to do: destroy the turtles and their master for all the pain they had caused her and her master. Yet could she really destroy Leonardo? Enemy or not, Leonardo was Kagome's father. Could Karai really kill the father of her child? The turtle who gave Karai this precious life? She turned her head to her father's helmet, remembering all her fatherdid for her. And in one night of passion, Karai had shamed her master in the worse way possible. Turning her head back to her sleeping daughter, Karai knew what she had to do: She had to kill Leonardo. Honor demanded it. After Karai placed her sleeping daughter in her crib, Karai put on her father's helmet and left the room. Little Kagome was left to sleep in peace, dreaming about a green turtle with a blue mask.
Okay, did anyone else hear that this is TMNT's last TV season?? I'm upset! Any one else feel like writting a letter to 4kids.tv (or better yet, have an adress for me to write them)?
Anyway, please review! The more reviews I get, the more motivated I am to write!!
