Part One

As Yin put her head down she winced at the uncomfortable pain. Her brother, Yang, gently shushed her and pulled the blanket over the savage wound that bloodied her right leg. A tear raced down her cheek as the cloth rubbed against the gash. She moaned as she lay her head back. Yang smiled down at her and she smiled back, hiding the wall of pain in her leg. He rubbed the tear away and said, "I'm sorry Yin..."

"Sorry? What for, Yang?" She asked, her voice a clear sign that she was hurt.

"For letting that truck ram into you...I could've stopped it but..." His voice failed him.

Yin smiled again. "Don't worry about Yang." The comment made her brother brighten a little, but not much. He leaned near her and kissed her forehead. Yin giggled, but stopped as the pain grasped her leg and held tightly. She let another tear slide down her cheek which Yang quickly wiped away. He kissed her cheek and said, "Master Yo will be here soon Yin. When he gets back, I'll tell him what happened. Hopefully he can do a better job at helping you than I can." Yin smiled up at him once again. She closed her eyes and breathed heavily. Yang kissed her cheek again and left the room, quietly closing the door.

The living room was dark and freezing. Yang grabbed a nearby blanket and threw it around himself, shivering. He closed his eyes as he remembered the incident that left his sister's leg mauled:

"Heads up Yang!" Yin called as an emerald ball of energy was hurled at them. Yang side-stepped as she ducked away. It was dawn, and their sensei had left to gather something private for Yin, who didn't tell him what, and they were out gathering some litter out in the yard. In the middle of cleaning though, an old enemy appeared and began fighting them. That enemy was Yuck.

Yuck cursed under his breath as his enemies dodged his attack. He slashed a sword out from a sheath on his back and charged the two Woo Foo students. Yang quickly unsheathed his weapon and charged him as well. Their swords collided in a flash of sparks. Yang twisted his sword and knocked Yuck's away with his free hand. Then, he punched the greenish rabbit in the gut. Yuck coughed as the blow made contact and was pushed away. He growled and saw Yang's sister jump on his head and then straight at him, a blue sphere charged in her hand. He was prepared and quickly drew up his own magic. A green beam shot out towards her. She yelped as it struck her stomach and forced her to the ground. Yang grew angry and charged Yuck again, who put up a force field around himself. The blue bunny hit it and bounced back. Yuck made the shield disappear as he ran after Yang.

Yin got up and saw the events taking place. She pushed herself up and shot an energy sphere. It bounced off a wall as it missed however, and doubled back to hit her brother. "Hey genius, I'm on your side!" He shouted to her. She winced and then focused on Yuck. She tried again, managing to hit his side. He cursed again and changed his trajectory to the pink rabbit. She saw him coming and dodged his sword. Yang ran at him from behind, but slipped as Yuck side-stepped. He landed on his sister. "Your one to talk!" She countered him.

Yuck, fed up with being outnumbered, used his magic to raise a large truck. He then launched it toward Yang, who ducked quickly. He smiled and yelled to his enemy, "You are a lousy shot, Yuck!"

"Oh, am I?" Yuck asked looking behind the blue bunny. Yang turned and gasped as he saw what happened: His sister had expected him to stop the truck, not dodge it, leaving herself vulnerable. She lay under the truck, unconscious.

Yang woke her up and carried her inside. Yuck ran off, gloating and claiming this a victory for himself. Yang had then put Yin on her bed, and told her to wait for Master Yo to return. Yang was reluctant to leave his sister alone but he knew only their sensei could help her to get well again. The blue rabbit opened his eyes and sighed. He lay on the bed, blanketed himself, and drifted to sleep.

Master Yo entered the dojo, a white plastic bag in his hand. He looked around and smiled as he saw Yang asleep on the sofa. His Woo Foo students were now fifteen years old, and the minor villains they had previously fought were nothing compared to their new strength. The elderly panda was very proud of his students, and granted them to level four warriors. Since then, he had tried not to order them around as much.

He patted Yang on the head and headed upstairs to hand the bag to Yin. He opened the door. "Yin! I got those pa-" His voice changed into a gasp as he saw the crimson ooze dripping off the side of the bed. He rushed to the pink bunny, dropping the bags in the process, and shook Yin awake. She woke slowly, fluttering her eyes, and smiled up at her sensei. "Hey Master Yo. Hehe..."

"Yin, what in the name of Foo happened to you!?"

"Me and Yang had a little fight with Yuck..." She winced but continued. "At the end though, he threw a giant truck and hit me with it..." And she stopped.

Yo shook his head. Then he pulled the blanket back carefully. He looked at the wound curiously. Then he turned and said, "I'll be right back with some things that'll fix that leg right up Yin." And he left the room. Yin sighed. The pain wasn't as bad anymore. She looked at the injury and sighed again. She closed her eyes and lay her head back.

The next morning, Yin's leg was now just an ugly sight. Master Yo had healed it using remedies and stopped the pain. The wound itself however, needed time to fix itself. She stumbled into the kitchen and waved to her brother. Yang smiled as he saw her. "Great that your walking again, Yin." And he hugged her. She returned his hug and sat in a chair. "Need me to make breakfast for you?" he asked. Yin nodded and smiled back at him. "Thank you." she said.

"Don't mention it." he told her. "You feeling better?"

"Much." she replied. "It still hurts a little, but not too much."

Yang put a plate of food in front of her. "Thanks again." she said. Yang nodded his response and began making his own food. "Master Yo brought you what you needed?" he asked. Yin nodded and smiled.

Yuck tilted his head up. From his point of view through the window, he could see Yin and Yang eating breakfast and making conversation with on another. He watched closely. He noticed what he wanted to see. Yin was still beautiful.

But what else had he expected? He always thought she was beautiful. And still did. He sighed and focused on his mission. The greenish-blue rabbit snuck to the window and carefully opened it. He peeked inside. Then, he nimbly jumped in and snuck past the two siblings and into the living room. He smiled and brought out a device from a pouch on his back. It resembled a teleporter -which it was- with a shiny neon blue and black color combination. He attached it to the ground and pressed a button. Being an otherworldly object, it glowed and flashed up a display table with different options and choices. He simply tapped what he wanted and the device took in the command. It beeped and cloaked itself. Yuck sat up, satisfied. He decided to test the device.

Bringing out a basic leaf from the ground, the greenish rabbit threw on the invisible device. A large neon blue light flashed up, caught the leaf, and flashed again. Suddenly, the leaf vanished without a trace to a hellish planet only Yuck knew about. He smiled again but frowned as he heard voices headed to his location. He quickly jumped out another window and headed down the street. He stopped to duck behind a large bush.

He flicked up a wrist watch with the same features as the strange device. Pressing a button, the watch flashed up a ghostly image of what looked like a strange, otherworldly creature. "Sir, the device is set." Yuck said into the watch.

The figure cocked it's head and said in a dark, scratchy and disturbing voice, "Good work my dear Yuck." and it started laughing. Yuck chuckled as well, knowing the fate of the blue rabbit that would leave his sister to Yuck forever.

"As promised," the creature continued. "the girl will be yours once the blue warrior is on Vegos." and it laughed again.