Kim Possible Porn Story: KP in All Grown Up 3 Mystical Zodiac War Chapter 4
KP All Grown Up 3: Mystical Zodiac War
AN: A story about the mystical animals and the people in the KP universe and the desire to prove who is the TOP mystical animal of the Chinese Zodiac! Starting with King Rat(Rat), Mindy(Monkey), Karen from M.A.S.K.(Snake), and Xi-Wang(Tiger)
Chapter 4: Battling the Vision
(China)
The ninja walks out of the communications room and walks into a room full of ninjas as they trained on various things and fake people.
The ninja calls out, Pepper! Jonesy! Come here!
A ninja in a very dark blue, almost bordering on black outfit quickly lands in front of the ninja while another one in a very dark purple outfit of the same kind shows up in a cloud of smoke.
The ninja says, I have called you two because I have a very serious mission. Can I count on you both?
Pepper in purple nods and says, You can count on me, but why are you calling on Jonesy?
Jonesy in blue says, Maybe if you will wait for her to tell us the mission, we can find out.
The ninja suddenly grabs the two of them and tosses them into the communications room before rushing after them quickly.
The ninjas green eyes are blazing with fury before almost shouting, Shut up! The both of you! This is no time for petty arguments. We have a serious mission that was given to me by our sister school in Japan and if something can shake Sensei Yori. You can bet that I wont be messing around!
Pepper knew of the famous Sensei Yori, she was a famous ninja who had saved the world with Team Possible and Tri Stoppable throughout the years. She falls to one knee with her head down as she says, I am sorry! With our Sensei out of the school, I should have taken your word more seriously.
Jonesy rolls his eyes at Pepper as he knew she was being overly dramatic but he too gets down on his knees and says, I deeply apologize as well. I wont fight any further with Pepper for the duration of this mission.
After a heavy sigh the ninja says, Fine. Now the details of your mission are as follows. Go through all of the shops in search of the one with mystical tiger powers. A hand goes up to show a photograph of King Rat. The ninja continues to say, This one has mystical rat powers and is considered to be extremely dangerous. I was told by Sensei Yori to tell you to avoid fighting with him, as it would be very likely your last. I dont suppose I have to tell you that anyone who can make Sensei Yori worried with her level of skill is one to take lightly do I?
Neither Pepper nor Jonesy wanted to meet the man who could make Sensei Yori worry that much.
The green-eyed ninja relaxes a little at seeing that they were going to take the mans threat seriously and then says, If you are able to find the wielder of the mystical tiger power. You are to ascertain if he is friend or foe. If he is friend, bring him here. If he is foe or has joined up with King Rat by the time you find him. Then return here and give me your report. I am making this a direct order. Under no circumstances are you to try and eliminate the tiger or the rat as neither of you have the skill or training to take on mystical powered people. Do I make myself clear?
They both shout, Yes sir!
The ninja jerks their thumb at the door, Take whatever equipment you feel needed as well as any ride. This mission has high priority.
Pepper says, If I may ask one question?
The ninja nods at Pepper.
Pepper says, Do you have any directions should the King Rat person chase us with the tiger person? Would you have us still bring him here?
The ninja is silent for a few moments before saying, No, take them to one of the Beta sites.
Pepper nods slowly as she knew that the Beta places were heavily fortified locations set up throughout China in case one was chased by a dangerous enemy and could not evade them long enough to go to an Alpha site which were very well hidden, even from most magic.
The ninja says, Now go!
The two of them rush out of the room quickly leaving the ninja to sigh in the mask before sitting down.
(In the Shop)
Xi-Wang is polishing some of the glass antiques within his grandfathers antiquity store. He was still worried about his vision from the day before but as his grandfather had pointed out, as long as he didnt use his power anymore there would be little way for him to be tracked. At least that was what they both hoped since neither one of them truly understood how it worked but since the most attention was attracted whenever he used it. It seemed like that it must be true.
However Xi-Wang had found little sleep that night as he kept having vision-dreams brought on by the tiger power. The visions that haunted his dreams were filled with many people. He saw his grandfather, a cute girl ninja, the scary rat-man, a snake-like woman with three others that seemed to be her friends, a family that glowed with a blue monkey aura, and many more that seemed to be like animals but he couldnt figure out why.
His grandfather walks up and says, What is bothering you? causing him to jump for the first time since gaining the tiger power.
Xi-Wangs grandfather studies him as he tries to nervously say, B-Bothering me? Nothing is bothering me! Y-You just surprised me is all while I was polishing.
He looks at his grandson and says, That act might get past your parents, but Ive been around long enough to tell when something is bothering them. Plus I know about your vision. He notices a shoulder tweak at the mention of the word vision and says, It is just the one vision right? Or have you had more?
Xi-Wang pauses for a moment as he considers lying but then knew that if his grandfather was perspective enough to see that he was troubled, then he would see through any lie as well. He says, Yes, I have had more than one. All night I have had visions in my dreams.
His grandfather looks at him with concern and puts his hand on his shoulder, guiding him over towards the back office for privacy. Once in the office he says, Tell me everything.
Xi-Wang nods as it suddenly felt good to be able to have someone to talk about his visions. He says, The visions were many, and they felt like a prophecy or a warning of the future to come. He continues on from the nod that his grandfather gives him and says, I saw the rat man again. He did horrible things, many things that I dont think Ill ever forget. I also saw many other people, people who fought against him and joined him.
His grandfather says, I see that is very disturbing. I can see why now you were polishing the same glass for 15 minutes now.
Xi-Wang nods and says, But there was more than just badness in my visions grandfather.
Intrigued by this, his grandfather says to him, Really? What else did you see?
Xi-Wang says, Well I saw others with powers like mine, yet not the same. It is difficult to say for certain but I believe there are others with different animals.
His grandfathers eyebrows do a quick jump before he says, Different animals? Like what?
Xi-Wang closes his eyes, trying to remember the people and the animals that he saw in his vision-dreams but most of it was so elusive as if telling him he wasnt ready to know yet. Still, he could remember a few and so he opens his eyes and says, I remember seeing snake monkey ox and hearing the sounds of a dog and a pig.
His grandfather hmms before walking over the wall where he had a very, very old scroll of the Chinese Zodiac hanging on his wall. He points at it and says, Did the animals you saw look anything like them?
Xi-Wang looks at it carefully and nods, Yes, kind of but with people inside them like me.
The grandfather nods and says, What you are telling me is that you are seeing the other animals of the Zodiac then. This is not good. There has not been a war among the Zodiacs for centuries.
Xi-Wang looks at him in confusion and says, A war? Arent they just drawings to represent things?
His grandfather shakes his head and walks over to a shelf with some ancient scrolls and says, No, and in fact there have been at least two wars in recorded history of the Zodiacs. The most recent one is the reason why everyone remembers why there is a leader among all the animals, because that one was the victor over all of them.
Xi-Wang gulps a bit louder than he meant to and says, So what happened in the war before the recent one?
His grandfather says, The first one? The details on that one are very sketchy but from what I remember, there was a man who was jealous of their status or power or something. I am not entirely certain. He managed to turn one of them to his way of thinking which in turn led to the first war.
Xi-Wang says, Do you know how it ended?
His grandfather shakes his head and says, No, and what happened to the man is something I never found out.
Xi-Wang says, How did the second war start?
His grandfather lets out a loud sigh and says, That one was not caused by an outside influence as far as I know. It was simply a side-effect of the first war. He looks at the obvious confusion on his grandsons face and says, The animals were quarrelling over who was to head the cycle of the years and while the story that they raced to the opposite shore of the river to decide who would lead is a nice bedtime story so that people wouldnt be scared of the gods. The truth of the matter is a far different story.
Xi-Wang says, What is the true story?
His grandfather puts away the scroll hed been holding and pulls out another one that had been next to it, very slowly and carefully opening it to show him its contents. He says, This scroll tells the story of how the river was actually the vast ocean. After all, crossing a mere river would be childs play for the animals that were practically gods. What isnt normally known about the story is that they didnt play fair.
Xi-Wang says, What do you mean? What happened?
His grandfather reveals more of the scroll to show some drawings, which made Xi-Wang gasp.
Xi-Wang says, Is that?
His grandfather nods and says, Yes, that is the Earth how it changed from what it was then to the way it exists now.
Xi-Wang says, But I dont have that kind of power, certainly not enough to do that!
His grandfather says, You dont know the limits of your power. You certainly have not mastered them and who knows if this was simply the combined power of all the animals together? Even I can not say for certain.
Xi-Wang says, But to fly? To move things or destroy things without touching them? And all the other stuff? Isnt that kind of stuff impossible?
His grandfather says, They are animals, usually without hands of their own except for the monkey. I imagine they needed ways to interact with the world and perform feats that would astound us. He rolls up the scroll and puts it back as he says, Remember, you have the special vision that you did not have until you acquired the tiger power. Maybe that was one of the tigers powers back then? A tigers eye for seeing further than any other animal.
Xi-Wang nods and says, I guess so. That makes as much sense as anything else in my crazy life.
His grandfather says, Do not despair, I am certain youll figure out how to use your powers and when you do. You will use them to better the world. You are a good child, like those kids in that Tri Stoppable group. They arent any older than you and they save the world often as the news points out.
Xi-Wang wasnt sure if he had the same strength and courage but his grandfathers words did make him feel better. Giving him hope and strength to believe that he too could do what they did someday.
AN: Well everyone, I hope you enjoyed this chapter. What do you think of the ninjas? I know they arent very Chinese names but then they arent naturally born Chinese (well, Pepper is half-Chinese). What do you think of my history recap for the Zodiac animals? I know that it is a bit different from what is known in our history but this is a universe of my own design. After all, are there any mystical animal powered people in this universe? (Because if there are, and they disagree with my story. PLEASE tell me and Ill happily change it.) Anyway, there is a lot planned for the next chapter. King Rat will make an appearance and it will not be a pretty picture if you know him. I am curious who would win? Rat or the Tiger? Any thoughts?
As usual all reviews, thoughts, ideas, Chinese names for the grandfather (with given credit) and more are always welcome.