Hayy guys, here is part two of Tigress' Past

I am really glad with how this part turned out and it is much longer than the last part.

Please review, I was SOOO happy with how the last part was.

I don't own KFP only my OC's

20th June, 5:27 am

Tigress looked up at the Sacred Peach Tree with wonder in her eyes.

When she had lived with her parents, peaches had been a regular part of her diet. Mainly becuase there were lots of peach trees surrounding the village, so it was hardly a suprise that it became a vital part of her day to day meal. She hadn't eaten a single peach since she was placed in Bao Gu.

It wasn't that she didn't like them. If anything they were her favourite fruit, but they reminded her too much of her past. The past she normally tried so had to forget. But if she wanted to remember the past today, was it a good idea to have one?

Standing up, she streached her arm towards the tree, and picked off one of it's ripest peaches. Bringing her arm back down again, she stared at the redy-orange fruit in her paw. Twenty six years without eating a single peach was a long time and as Tigress continued to stare at the fruit, strangely pleasent memories filled her mind. So, she took a deep breath, and brought the fruit up to her face. She glanced at it once more, before sinking her sharp teeth into the fruit. Being careful not to get anything on her whiskers.

She tasted the fruit's tangy juice almost immediatly. It was sweet and certainly fresh. Her real mother would always tell her that fresh fruit was the best fruit there is... or something like that. She was no more than two when she was placed in Bao Gu Orphanage and even though most of her past had somehow remained engraved in her mind, bits and pieces had been forgotten. Not that it mattered. The parts that she hadn't forgotten were the ones that saddened her, so she kept hidden away. Never to be explored except for this day, every year.

Swallowing the bite of peach. Tigress sat back down at the edge of the cliff that overlooked the entire valley. The sun had began to peek out over the horizon now, and all the valley was bathing in the morning light. It was definatly a pretty sight. But because today marked such a dark time in her life, it was hard to fully appreciate it.

Relaxing her body. Tigress closed her eyes and stared at the empty darkness. "C'mon Tigress, now is not the time for happiness. Now is the time to remember!"

X-X-X

26 year's ago

20th June, 2:03 am

The siberian tiger carried the cub out into the night. He couldn't stop now. He was so close, yet he couldn't be caught! He knew he would be severly punished if he was caught and death would proberly be at the top of the list of punishments.

It didn't make sense. Why would a tiger kidnap his own child? His only child? Well the answer is that he didn't really have much choice. It was either this, or an attack on the village. It was at times like this where he really hated his gambling addiction. Not that he really had much care for the cub anyways, that was the reason he gambled with her in the first place.

The cub stared at the tiger with curiosity in her golden eyes, "Daddy, what's the matter?" she asked, noticing her father's worried expression.

The cub's father looked down at her wrapped in blankets and forced a smile, "Nothing darling, just go back to sleep."

However, the child didn't buy it. For her age, she was very smart and certainly observant. She knew her father was lying and she also knew that he was never going to tell her what was the matter. So she decided to pretend to sleep.

Keeping her left eye open a little. She closed her right and faked a yawn. "Night daddy," she whispered in fake tiredness. She heard him mumble something back before he began to run into the forest.

The trees cast spooky shadows across the dirt path and the branches made the trees look like tall people with their large hands ready to strike at the father and his child. Chun felt herself shrink into the blankets that were wrapped around her orange and black striped body. She was petrified of the dark! Fourtunately, they weren't in the wood for long and when they emerged into the clearing, the moonlight bathed the pair in it's light, comforting the south chinese cub.

Chun didn't notice it at first, but there were two other figures also in the clearing. They were standing at the very end of the large patch of grass, and there was definatly a menacing aura about them.

One of the figures was a North China leopard. They had large pale blue eyes what glimmered in the moonlight, and a large scar that went from just below their forehead to the side of their mouth. They wore a long pale blue top that reached to the figures mid thigh and black pants. Judging by the leopard's delicate features, the leopard was a woman.

The other figure was undoubtfally a man. He was a large rhino with a long horn and green eyes. He shared many similarities with Master Thundering Rhino and the only differences that Tigress could remember was instead of the garb that Master Thundering Rhino wore, this rhino wore a black cloak and the other difference was that he was much darker than Master Thundering Rhino. He was almost pitch black!

"Baojia!" The north china leopard called. She seemed pretty bored and kept staring at her long claws.

The siberian tiger tensed, fear striken. This scared the child and also confused her. Why is he taking her to meet these animals? They didn't seem particuallaly friendly and came accross pretty menacing.

"Um... hello Hua," Baojia greeted back nervously. This was definatly not normal. Chun knew her father was never nervous, EVER. He was a brave soildier and even fought alongside Master Goat, Master Thundering Rhino and many other men in the battle at the Valley of Woe. He was one of the few soildiers that lived that battle, so for him to be nervous was strange.

Baojia walked hesitantly toward's the pair intill he was right infront of them. Chun could feel her father trembling, and could hear his heart beating like crazy inside his ribcage.

The rhino leaned over so that he was looking into Baojia's arm's and examined the child. Chun had to force her left eye shut so that he thought she was sleeping, but she continued to listen to their conversation.

"Is this your child, Baojia?" the rhino's deep voice rattled her ear drum's, it was so loud!

"Um...y-y-yes," her father stammered back, his shaking increasing in intensity.

She felt as if a third pair of eyes were on her. "She look's nothing like you!" the leopard stated. Her father swallowed.

The leopard sighed, "So it is your child in exchange for your village's protection from out army?" the leopard said. Chun felt someone else's paws grab hold of the blankets that were wrapped around her and she stiffened in their rough hold.

Her father seemed to also grab her fragile body and lifted her over into the leopard's arm's. She knew it was the leopard becuase her fur brushed against her fine whiskers. Chun's eyes shot open at that point. Had her father just handed her over to these animals?

"Daddy?" she screamed, looking around frantically for her father. But he was no longer there and he was never going to be.

Evil daddy!

After watching 'Secrets of the Furious Five' I noticed Tigress said "The monster no one wants!" Well if this was her actual past, then she would mean, even her father had given her up, does that make sense?

Anyways please review, one part left