Tigress

Struggling to get up with her legs tied but managing kneel Tigress quickly scoured the tent for something to cut the ropes. Nothing. Mumbling to herself, "Figures, they aren't stupid enough to leave a weapon around me." Sighing out of vexation she paused in thought for a moment. Her lips started to form into a smirk. "But they are stupid enough to not use chains." Quickly unsheathing her claws, she started to cut and the strands of rope began to peel away.

With the others

The band of warriors trudged along the dirt road with the militia. It had started to rain shortly after they left on their journey and luckily Po now donned a straw hat and a green cape keeping him somewhat dry though it didn't do much to stop the mud on the road from sticking to his feet. He didn't care though, something else was on his mind. As they walked Po fell into step with Shifu.

"Master.", Shifu shifted his gaze to the panda, "You aren't mad are you? About...you know" He knew what the panda was referring to and at a lost for words. Although Shifu disapproved of their relationship, he remembered what his daughter had said to him earlier. What kind of father are you? Shifu winced slightly at that remark. He'd never noticed all these years how emotionally detached he had become from Tigress. He had been too busy trying to keep her from turning out like Tai Lung that he neglected her needs. He was never there for her as a father only as a master. He was always proud of her and did care but just never showed it and now realized his mistakes. Shifu felt like someone had ripped a hole in his chest. She was right. What kind of father was he? "Master?" Shifu snapped out of it.

"Po I'm sorry for what I said earlier, both to you and Tigress. I had no right. I see now your both adults you can make your own decisions."

"What? Are you feeling good okay Master? You don't seem like yourself."

"What does it look like panda? My daughter hates me and we don't know where she is, and there is a maniac on loose in China. Of course I'm feeling good!"

"She doesn't hate you Shifu."

"You were there Po, you heard what I said and her response. Don't try to downplay this like everything else. She hates her father and I don't blame her for it."

"Don't be like that, Tigress will forgive you. I know it."

"I just hope she's all right."

Tigress

Tigress briefly stretched as she got up from the ground and quickly positioned herself by the entrance. Not hearing anything she stepped out shivering slightly as a gust of cold air came her way. Deciding it was best if she figured out where she was first Tigress snuck around the camp peeking into the tents looking for a map of some sort. In the middle of the camp she spotted a rather large prominent looking tent and began to make her way towards it, remembering where the guards were along the way. At the doorway she took note of the two standing torches that were on both sides of the entrance before having a look. Inside was a high ranking wolf officer reading some papers on his desk. Thankfully, he was facing the other way. Shifting her gaze to the adjacent table, was a map sitting right there for the taking. Slowly exhaling, she took a deep breath to help steady her nerves.

"Here goes nothing."

Tigress moved silently keeping her strides short and swift. Reaching over to the table she snatched the map and began to gracefully making her way back outside.

*cough cough*

Instantly freezing she glanced back at the guard who was still staring down at his papers. Relieved, Tigress continued on. Once outside, she tucked the map into her vest and yanked one of the torches out of the ground. Moving the the flame towards the tent the material ignited and she hurled the torch towards the other side of the camp. Grabbing the other one she chucked it to the opposite side. It wouldn't be long now before they realized something was wrong. Quick on the mark, Tigress started towards the outer edge of the camp remembering where all the guards were from before and moved accordingly. Yells and screams erupted from all around her as the flames spread from tent to tent. Her strides grew further and further apart as she broke into a run towards the treeline ahead. More and more shouting filled the night air as Tigress got farther from the camp. A smug look started to form on her face. She didn't bother to glance back at the chaos behind her.


Finally! I got it done! Expect more frequent updates. Thanks for reading and I hope you enjoyed. Any pointers and feedback is appreciated. Have a great day!