I really do apologize for all the errors I've been having in my stories lately and I promise you I'm going to fix that. I just usually post the stories as soon as I finish, but im not going to do that anymore. For all the people who viewed this saga/story, I really thank you...keep up the views and good comments.

(Now...where we left off.) Ke'Shunte was tied up and carried to the Natives village of wooden houses with hay for roofs, wild boars in small, wooden stables, long, wooden boats for transportation on water, and they had a big river in the middle of their village. They were carrying Ke'Shunte to the biggest, wooden house of the village...Papu Papu's house. A bright orange fire was still going in, with puffy white smoke floating everywhere. The Natives threw a tied up Ke'Shunte to the ground, beside the fire. "OOOF ," Ke'Shunte moaned as he hit the ground, stirring up dust. They were in front of Papu Papu's house, waiting for him to come out and make judgement with what they caught. The big colorful doors opened, revealing the leader of the Natives, Papu Papu. They all bowed as their leader came out. Papu Papu was wearing the same skirt the Natives were wearing, but he was much bigger than his people. He was tatted up with black tattos of words and animals and his face was covered with colorful tattos of what looked like a rainbow. He had giant golden earrings on and a designed leaf at the top of his head, which is supposed to be his crown.

Papu walked further outside of his home, closer to the fire. "Who dares wake me from my slumber," Papu roared, making his big belly move in different directions. A Native walked up to Papu and pointed to Ke'Shunte. Papu Papu quenched his eyes, and recognized what he saw. "Oh HOHOHO," He laughed. "My people, you have done well, catching me a midnight snack, may the god of the bright moon bless you tonight, in favor of serving you leader so well." Ke'Shunte eyes widened. "Huh, midnight snack, you're going to eat me!" Ke'Shunte said, wiggling around like a worm, trying to get untied. "Of course, Bandicoot is one of the best things to eat." Papu said, walking toward a worried Ke'Shunte, who still is squirming around. "Uh...why Bandicoots are the top things on yer list, have you ever considered Fish or...or Chicken...or one of those pigs ya got captured?" "Their good too, but the best about bandicoot..." Papu started, picking up Ke'Shunte, who was still tied up. "Is that ya don't have to cook em." (Imagine how a record stops all of a sudden..errrrrrrrk) Ke'Shunte looks up at a wide mouthed fat man, whose about to take a bite outta the restrant Bandicoot.

Ke'Shunte headbutts Papu in the forehead, causing Papu to drop Ke'Shunte. Ke'Shunte then began to leap a way out the village. "Idiots, after my lunch!" Papu said to the Natives, holding his bleeding head in agony. The Natives all grabbed their spears, hopped on Boars, and started chasing after Ke'Shunte through the village. Ke'Shunte hid behind one of the wooden houses, panting hard. "Well hello there young man." "AHHHH" Ke'Shunte shouted, but a hand covered his mouth. "Now settle down lad, ya don't want those there Natives to find ya here, do ya?" The old man uncovered his mouth and untied him, studying the rope that the Natives use. "This here is some good quality rope, that explains all the captured Boars around here." "Thank you," Ke'Shunte said to the old man, "Who are you?" "Names B-Pi, and I've been inprisoned here for 30 years," B-Pi told Ke'Shunte. Ke'Shunte was puzzled. "How are you inprisoned, and you yet stand behind this house?" Ke'Shunte asked, looking confused. "Im not actually a prisoner, Im an inprisoned slave of this village." B-Pi said, tucking the ropes in the rags he had on. Ke'Shunte couldn't make out what B-Pi looked liked the 1st time, but now he saw him perfectly.

He indeed was old, with a pure white beard and long white hair going down his back. For clothes, he has on flithy rags and only wears socks for shoes. He also seemed to be a white-skinned human, with green eyes. Suddenly, the Natives came across Ke'Shunte and B-Pi, closing in on both of them slowly, riding their Boars. Ke'Shunte and B-Pi went back to back, looking after each other. "Got any ideas old man?" Ke'Shunte asked. B-Pi looked back at Ke'Shunte and smiled. "Ya know, looks can be totally deceiving." B-Pi said in a younger sounding voice. B-Pi clapped his hands together and a white light blinded the Boars, causing them to run in other directions. Ke'Shunte couldn't barely see either, but what he caught a glimpse of was astounding. B-Pi's wrinkles were fading away instanly, and his muscles seemed to be pumping back up, as if he were transforming back into a teenager or young adult. The light faded away, revealing a whole new, younger B-Pi. Ke'Shunte was silent, mouth to the ground in shock. B-Pi turned to Ke'Shunte. "You have no idea how it feels to be new again," B-Pi told Ke'Shunte, smiling then frowned when he felt Papu Papu coming their way. "He is like an earthquake, powerful and unstoppable." Ke'Shunte said, stumbling from Papu's heavy feet. "Powerful indeed, but unstoppable he is not." B-Pi said.

Papu Papu ran right through the house, destroying it and seeing a sleeping Native who woke up and joined the others. Ke'Shunte fell to the ground, but B-Pi stood his ground, showing no signs of fear. "You, slave of my village, tie up the Bandicoot and I won't punish you...to much." Papu said, huffing and puffing from running into a house. "Hmph, do it yourslef, I'm no longer gonna work for you." Papu raised up his giant drum stick, and swung at B-Pi, but B-Pi caught with perfect timing. Papu struggled to push down against B-Pi's hand, breaking a big sweat. B-Pi placed his free hand against Papu's big belly. "HAAAAAA" A yellow energy wave blasted Papu back a good distance, while B-Pi still held on to the giant weapon. Ke'Shunte was even speechless than before, and even confused more than a math equation. Ke'Shunte finally had the courage to ask, "How are you doing all this?" B-Pi slowly looked back and smiled. "Energy known as Chi, I've been studying it all my life basically. This energy allows you to have enhanced strength, flight, enhanced speed, enhanced sense, and do energy attacks and blasts," B-Pi explained, "Everybody has it, but it has to be unlocked. Humans don't believe in such things, so there levels are really low. Those who train can eventually unlock that energy." He concentrated on Ke'Shunte, and nearly choked when he felt his energy level. "What's the matter?" Ke'Shunte asked.

"Your Chi energy level is well past mine, yet I never even seen you do anything that would seem you have unlocked that energy," B-Pi said, still sensing Ke'Shunte's energy. Then, all of the Natives came back, ready to kill for their leader. Papu soon enough joined the fight again, rubbing his now burned stomach. "Eck, you're not human, are you, former slave of this village?" Papu asked. B-Pi was surprised he was smart enough to figure that out. "Nope, I'm a mutant in disguise." He shed his disguise off like snake skin, and appeared to be a Bandicoot. (He has the same looks for when he was in disguise as a old slave, except now he had dark red hair and light orange fur that look and feels like skin. ) Papu was shocked, and even angrier. Papu ordered his people, "Kill them, and bring back the dead bodies once you've finished the job!" Papu walked back to his home, and shut the doors. The Natives charged at the Bandicoots, still riding the Boars. Ke'Shunte did a swift spinning kick on a Native, knocking him off his Boar. He saw two coming at him at the same time, and Ke'Shunte performed a split kick in the air, each foot hitting the jaw of the two Natives, knocking them off as well. B-Pi spinned in the air round and round, and came back down with a devasting kick that send a pulse, hitting 10 Boars at a time. More and more men were steady coming, showing no signs of slowing down in number.

"Whew, even with my power, these guys are a work out, I just can't believe there is so many," B-Pi said, panting hard, dropping on his kness and his hands on the ground. "I can't believe how many Bandicoots there are, you could've told me you were a mutant animal," Ke'Shunte protested, staying on guard. They were completely surrounded by Natives, spears in their hands and Boars under their butts. Ke'Shunte just can't take anymore, and gets angrier by the second.

This was a bit of a long battle, but you have to admit, It's pretty cool when ya look at it. Ke'Shunte is going to finally realize his true power in the next chapter, and finally realize the reason Lorton wanted to kill the Mutants back at UMF. Hope you guys enjoyed the story so far.

Thanks for the luv,

Static Statz