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Oh, and don't mind the review by Tornado. That's just a friend of mine. :D


"Who are you?" Jack (Rai) asked tentatively. The ghost looked amused, which annoyed Rai.

"Me? May I ask who you are?"

"Why you...Well, I'm Jack Spicer, evil boy genius!" Rai exclaimed, acting as much as he could as Jack.

"Hmm...Why yes you are..." The blue specter paused thoughtfully.

"Well...aren't you going to intro-"

"Shut up Wuya," he sneered. Wuya was taken aback. How did he know who she was. And why did that sneer feel so familiar? "But anyway, I came here to talk with Jack privately, if he doesn't mind."

Wuya looked to Jack and then to the ghost. "Jack...I'm not sure if you should trust-"

"This business does not pertain to you. It has to do with Jack and a certain dragon of the wind..."

Wuya hated being treated this way, but obviously Jack held some interest in the dragon of the wind. Hmm... Maybe I was wrong about Kimiko...

"Well? May I chat with you, privately?"

Jack glanced at Wuya nervously and Wuya shrugged. She floated off to who knows where.

"But just in case, you may want to press those buttons." The blue specter pointed to two buttons on a nearby wall. Jack nervously pressed them. Soon after, two barriers surrounded them and about half of the room. "One is a sound barrier and the other is to block Wuya."

"But how did you know-?"

"All in time, Raimundo, all in time."


"Master Fung! What happened!" Omi screamed, waving his arms in the air. "What was that!"

"Calm down there, li'l pardner, I'm sure he's gonna explain everything in just a sec'," Clay cut in. He sat down on the ground and waited with the other Xiaolin warriors.

Most of the monks from the temple sat calmly, occasionally speaking in a low tone. The emergency cave was located high in one of the mountains surrounding the temple. It was like most caves, except now it was filled with lanterns and emergency supplies. Master Fung was laying on a mat prepared for him. His head was elevated slightly by a pillow, and bandages and dressings littered his body accompanying his injuries. He had a hasty coughing fit and opened his eyes.

"Young monks, as I've said before, a great evil force has come down upon the temple unlike any force before-" He was interrupted by another coughing fit.

"Don't work yourself too hard, Master Fung," Kimiko expressed anxiously. Master Fung's fit soon subsided.

"There is an evil force under the temple. The other monks and I sensed it years ago. What we found below the temple was a grave that had been gathering evil for over 1,500 years."

The four monks were startled. A grave under the temple gathering evil for over 1,500 years!

"Didn't you guys try to do something about it!" Rai asked in shock.

"Why of course. But there was nothing we could do. There was already a very strong seal on the grave that prevented the evil from being released. We decided that strengthening it regularly would be the only thing that we could do."

"But why is it being released now!" Omi wailed.

"I'm afraid I do not know much about the seal. We searched every scroll in the temple, but nothing helped."


"Y-you know!" Rai asked, startled. The specter giggled, annoying Rai once more.

"Of course, I'm the one responsible."

Rai's surprise and annoyance quickly switched over to anger. "You're behind all of this!" Rai pointed at him and soon began furiously swiping at the indifferent spectral body. The ghost sighed.

"Calm down and I'll tell you why." Curious, Rai stopped, though anger was evident on his face. "Good."

"Alright, just cut to the point," Rai said vengefully.

"Well you see, a great evil force is unleashing itself. I am the guardian of its seal."

"And I'm supposed to believe you because-"

"Because I can change you back."

Rai paused in thought. Could this guy really change him back?

"That is of course, if you want to be changed back." Rai gave him a funny look.

"Of course I want to! Why wouldn't I!" Rai snapped back.

"Because Jack Spicer, who is in your body, is the true dragon of the wind."


"That fool Jack. What has he gotten himself into now?" Wuya wondered to herself aloud. It had become a habit ever since she had been sealed away and forced to talk to herself.

Wuya gazed curiously hidden in a vent trying to decipher what they were saying since she couldn't hear them. Rai suddenly attacked the ghost viciously, but then calmed down again. "What could possibly be going on in there... Is Jack getting that worked up about Raimundo?" Her curiosity got the better of her, and before she knew it she was taking the secret route. Jack, in his ingenius foolishness, had missed a spot for his Wuya blocking barrier in a certain vent. Wuya floated around the vent system until she found the right place and carefully spied in as to not be detected. She entered the soundproof barrier only slightly, as it ended right at the opening of the vent.

"Because Jack Spicer, who is in your body, is the true dragon of the wind."

What on earth is he talking about? But before she could mull over this, the blue ghost ended the conversation and the barriers were let down.

"Wuya!" Jack called.

Wuya quickly entered from a different spot as to not expose her secret spying place.

"Yes Jack?"

"We're going to pay those Xiaolin losers a visit," Jack announced as Jack-like as possible. Wuya tried to process what she had just heard. Maybe it had something to do with Jack's odd behavior? Still perplexed, Wuya followed.


Chase and his cats had made it out safely, but he was soon wondering what new evil force had risen from the temple. He and his cats had gathered in some nearby bushes.

"Warriors, stay here. I'm going to welcome our new Heylin friend." He jumped to the entrance of the temple, prepared for any attack that might come his way. "Hmm...it's silent. Too silent."

Chase walked steadily through the gate, prepared for whatever traps lay ahead of him. A dark green floating ball of pure Heylin energy floated towards him and stopped. It urged him towards Dashi's statue. Chase cautiously followed it.

It guided him behind the statue, when suddenly the ball of energy dove into the ground. The tiles underneath gave away, but Chase fell down the tunnel prepared. As he landed, Chase once again readied his fighting stance. The orb of energy appeared again, guiding him down a long, narrow passageway. Chase had an extensive map of the Xiaolin temple that he'd acquired from a reliable source, but he had never noticed this place. He came to a room at the end with six pillars circling the center of the room. The pillars were a faded white with bold black ancient Chinese characters on them. The dusty gray floor was covered in a variety of bold patterns that also circled the center.

The ball eventually led him to the center. A barely visible eerie green glow came from the ceiling and shined on a plain old tombstone. Around the tombstone creating an equilateral triangle were three thick, golden pillars at least 10 meters apart from each other. The ball floated above the tombstone steadily, emitting a low whirring sound. Other than that, it was so quiet Chase could hear his own breathing, which was trained to be very silent. Chase stepped closer and closer, his steps unintentionally echoing throughout the room. In front of the tombstone he stopped, and the ball floated closer to the tombstone. With the added light of the Heylin ball, Chase focused on the tombstone and read the name aloud.

"Huai Sun..." He gasped as he recalled the name, but was too late. The ball shot at Chase. Chase swiftly dodged and headed for the door.

"You'll have to do better than that..." But before he could continue the door was sealed shut.


This one was a bit shorter, but the plot's finally picking up. Hopefully the story will start to get more exciting. :)

Now I've passed the 5,000 word mark! But still no reviews and few people reading... Maybe I'll rewrite this or something.

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-Thanks