I feel like such an idiot for all these extremely short chapters. Darn. Well, at least, I hope this one will be longer than the last two.
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Yang pulled himself out of the rubble of the now broken porta-potty. He was brushing himself when he saw the strange look on his sister's face.
"What's with you?" he asked.
Yin blinked a couple of times. She had a look of complete blankness as she stared back at him. But her eyes showed absolute shock. "Nothing. We should probably tell Master Yo about Yuck,"
"Where is Master Yo, anyway?"
"I was in that porta-potty before you slammed into it!" The twins turned to see their much older and wise—well, older, anyway—Master walk up to them. He glared down at Yang. "Yeah, I heard it all,"
"And you weren't going to help us?" Yang grumbled.
Yo shifted from his place before coming up with a solution. "As level one WooFoo warriors, you will have to face many dangers without me."
Yang rolled his eyes. "That's just your excuse for stinkin' it up in there all day…" he mumbled.
"What was that?"
"Nothing,"
Yo looked to Yin who had a glazed look in her eyes again. "What's wrong with you? You're normally complaining or yelling at Yang or something by now,"
"Nothing. I think I'm going to go to my room," As she walked away she heard Yang comment, "Lemme guess, to play with your pretty two-ni-corns?"
Yin went in and plopped down on her bed. Her mind was buzzing.
Ever since he tricked her into going out with him, she thought she was over it. She knew he would return again someday to fight them. But what she should've known was that she couldn't keep him off her thoughts forever.
Did he…really do it on purpose? Yin asked herself.
She sat silently for another few hours. She sat silently when Yang came in, made a rude noise, and sat on his own bed. She sat silently when it turned dark outside and Master Yo shouted at them to go to sleep.
She didn't close her eyes, she didn't sleep, and she didn't speak. Instead, Yin hopped out of bed and slipped out the front door of the Dojo. The moon was close to being full. It still looked pretty tonight, though. She always enjoyed watching the moon and the stars. She thought it was almost as magical as herself.
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Yuck sat on that exact hilltop, just as caught in his thoughts as Yin. Except for the occasional distraction or two that disturbed him, as was his simple nature.
When he noticed the door to the Dojo open, he lazily glanced over. He just figured it was that stupid panda again going for another bathroom break (he forced Yang to fix it by hand before dusk).
But what the green rabbit saw slightly surprised him. Yin. He rolled over onto his stomach, propping his head up on his hands, watching her in curiosity.
He watched as she just stood there, gazing at the close-to-full moon and twinkling stars. He loved it how her eyes shone in the silver light of the moon.
But, Yuck thought, even in the daylight, her eyes shine with that same fiery passion of the Sun.
He sighed. Why couldn't he tell her that when he was face-to-face with her? Maybe then she'd like him and realize that even someone made of bad traits, couldn't be completely evil.
I mean, there was that time I was good for a day…I wonder if she'd like me better if I was like that again.
Yuck looked up as he noticed Yin start to nod off. She must be extremely tired after a full day of training and the battle they had. Also considering it was the middle of the night. Before too long, she had fallen asleep on the front step.
Yuck stood nervously.
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An hour later, Yuck dragged his feet up to the Nightmaster's ex-lair. He was merely passing by, of course, but stopped when he heard the sound of a struggle.
"Open up, you stupid door!"
Yuck walked over and glanced down. "What are you doing, you moronic roach?" He belched.
Carl waved his hand over his nose. "Well, if you must know, I'm trying to open this door!" The red cockroach turned back to the door and glared at the gargoyle head protecting it. "But it apparently doesn't understand how evil I am. I mean, who's more evil than, I, Carl, THE EVIL COCKROACH WIZARD!!"
"Pssh, yeah right, roach. Stand out of the way and watch what real evil can do," Yuck pushed him out of the way. He stared at the gargoyle for a moment, before belching extremely loudly at it—to the point it almost sounded like a strange—disgusting—roar.
The gargoyle pulled a face and looked down at the green rabbit. "Great, a super-burp. Still not evil enough,"
"What!?" Yuck's hands glowed with a green energy. "What are you talking about? You almost let me in here a few days ago!"
"You've grown soft. You're just like that pretty, little pink bunny, Yin," It laughed. Yuck growled and blasted it.
"Don't talk about her!"
"Ooh, looks like someone has some love issues," Carl added, laughing his buggy butt off.
"Shut up! I do not!" Yuck spun around and thoroughly glared at the gargoyle head. "What do I gotta do to prove I'm evil enough?"
"Let's see…How about, capturing Yin and Yang and rendering them powerless. Ooh, yeah, that would definitely make you evil enough,"
"Can't it just be Yang?"
"Nope."
Yuck paused for a moment before turning to stomp away. On his way from leaving the lair, he blasted part of his anger at Carl. The powerful cockroach grew a dark black, charred color and he hiccupped smoke.
"I'll show you just how evil I can be…" Yuck muttered. On the outside, he was angry, but on the inside, he was terrified.
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I hope this chapter was longer. It sort of looks like it, but I can't currently tell. Hmm…I wonder what Yuck has in store for us now? From love to betrayal within three chapters—there comes a twist!
