(Aurora's P. O. V.)
The plane ride was long. Over 24 hours. I was beginning to lose my mind! How many times have people stared at you on the plane, even while you sleep?! I really hate being watched. Kim stroked my head, I smiled.
"Are we there yet?" I asked, growing impatient. Kim laughed.
"Like I said five minutes ago, no," she said. I groaned. Jack, who was sitting in the seat across from us, leaned over and spoke to me.
"I'm the one who should be impatient Aurora. I've been dreaming of this tournament my entire life," he said. That shut me up... For the rest of the ride. We finally landed in China, and got off the plane.
"Longest day of my entire life!" I yelled. Jack laughed.
"It wasn't that bad," he said. I growled.
"Easy for you to say, I can't watch tv or use tablets. Why was this world designed for humans?" I asked. Jack shrugged.
"I can't wait to get out and stretch my wings!" I continued.
"Okay! Be patient," Kim said. I nodded. We got our bags and got in a cab. As we pulled up to the Great Wall of China, I saw many signs about the tournament, the one Jack was going to. I looked over at Jack and he looked very sweaty.
"You will be alright, Jack," Kim said, trying to comfort him. He gave her a faint smile. But I don't know if she made him feel better. I mean, he's good at karate, but these are the best students in the world he's going up against. I would be nervous if I were him.
We left the Taxi and went to the top of the Great Wall of China. Boy, was it big. I could see everything from the top of it.
"Nice view, huh?" Kim asked. I didn't even turn around, I just nodded.
"Is Jack okay?" I asked. Kim just shrugged.
"He's been better."
"Where are the others?" I asked, looking for Eddie, Milton, and Jerry. Kim laughed.
"They said something about a cookie factory and it's ability to predict the future." I chuckled.
"I don't why Jack is so scared. And I mean hiding in the bathroom scared. He never loses any matches from what I've seen," I said.
"Well," Kim started, but was cut off by the announcer.
"Welcome ladies and gentlemen! Our first match is about to start! Please take your seats!"
"Oh, come on Aurora, let's go," Kim said and then walked away. I was about to follow her when I saw a boy with a stone-cold glare. He had long hair and brown eyes. He looked threatening, but, he looked like he was missing something as well. I glanced at him one more time, before following Kim.
The match started and Jack was up first. He looked even worse. He kept sweating, and had a look of fear on his face.
"You can do it, Jack!" Kim yelled. He glanced back, and smiled at us. He suddenly looked braver and then walked up to the mat. He bowed and his match started. Kim and Rudy cheered loudly. I just smiled.
He won every single match. Every single match. How?
"He did it! He's going to the finals!" Kim yelled. I stared at him in shock. Rudy and Kim went to go congratulate Jack, but I stayed put. They walked away when that boy walked up.
The match began. He was strong. Stronger then Jack. He knew all the same moves and similar techniques. He took down every single opponent and made it to the finals. Jack looked over at him and a face of shock spread across his face. He said something to Kim and Rudy, but I don't know what. Their faces fell into a frown. The boy and his friends walked away.
Curious, I followed them into a room. Before they could notice me, I jumped into a hole in the celling. One of the boys turned around, but then shrugged.
"Okay, let's go over the plan one more time," one of them whispered.
A.N.: Guess who's back! Well, first off, camp was amazing! I can't wait to go back next year. Oh, this isn't in bold because it's not working for me today. I know it's a little late, but I was screaming during Seaford Hustle, I am so glad Kim is back, the writer even got her personality right! Instead of just making her Jack's love interest, and nothing else. Oh, I need some help. I'm coming up with a new Kickin it fanfiction, and I wanted to ask you what I should title it. "The Dragon's Spirit," or "The Dragon's Gem." I can't decide. Sorry for the long authors note, there was a lot I had to say. Thank you, bye!
