(Don't ask me why but I have a big crush on him rn)
The story go by-> You were a student of Shifu, but after a crazy fight you lost your leg and now you walk with one leg and bamboo in one hand. You are close friends with the Furious Five and Po. After a fight with Kai it is very interesting that a person like you is still fighting.
~Broken Stance, Unbroken Spirit~
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The Master’s Palace had never been this quiet.
Smoke drifted through shattered pillars. Jade fragments littered the stone floor like fallen stars. The echoes of battle still clung to the air—heavy, bitter, wrong.
You stood near the steps, breathing unevenly, one hand gripping your staff while the other pressed against your side. Your missing foot—ending just below the calf—made your balance unstable on the cracked stone, but you refused to sit. You refused to hide.
The Furious Five (except tiger) we're defeated by Kai and Kai took their chi
Y/N was standing front from knockout Shifu and the Tigress
“Y/N…” Tigress’s voice cracked. “You need to run.”
Before you could answer, he stepped forward.
General Kai.
His jade blades dragged across the floor with a slow, deliberate scrape, the sound crawling up your spine. Green light pulsed from the stolen chi embedded in his armor—their chi.
“Run?” Kai rumbled, amused. “Why would she?”
Your fingers tightened around your weapon. Your heart hammered so loudly you were sure everyone could hear it.
Tigress glanced between you and Kai, realization dawning. “He’s not here for us anymore.”
Kai’s glowing eyes locked onto you.
“No,” he said calmly. “I’m here for her.”
Fear crawled into your chest like ice.
Tigress took a step forward, then staggered. You reacted instantly.
“Tigress!” you shouted.
Kai moved.
In one brutal motion, he slammed a chain outward, striking the ground between you and Tigress. The shockwave threw Tigress back.
“Go!” you screamed at her. “Find Po!”
“I won’t leave you!” Tigress snarled.
You turned to her, panic burning in your eyes. “You have to! I can slow him down!”
Tigress hesitated...just for a second.
Kai smiled.
That was all the time he needed.
You lunged.
Your fighting style was never perfect. It couldn’t be. Missing a foot meant no traditional stances, no perfect kicks, no flawless balance. Instead, you fought sideways, using momentum, upper-body strikes, and unpredictable movements. Your crutch-like brace struck first—hard, fast aimed straight at Kai’s ribs.
He blocked.
But he noticed.
Interesting.
You pivoted on your remaining foot, using your staff to vault yourself upward, twisting midair. Pain flared through your leg, but you ignored it, slamming your elbow into Kai’s shoulder as you landed.
He barely moved.
Still he looked surprised.
“You fight…” Kai said slowly, circling you, “…like someone who should have been weak.”
Your breath shook. “You talk too much.”
You attacked again.
Every movement hurt. Your balance wavered. Your fear screamed at you to stop to run—to hide like you always had before kung fu, before friendship, before believing you belonged here.
But Tigress was watching.
Po needed time.
So you kept going.
You used the environment broken columns, stairs, debris leaping, sliding, falling and getting back up. You wrapped Kai’s chains around pillars, yanked with your full weight, using leverage instead of strength.
For a moment—
Just a moment—
Kai laughed.
A deep, genuine laugh.
“Fascinating,” he said. “No chi mastery. No perfect form. And yet…”
He struck.
The blow sent you crashing into the palace wall. Stone cracked. Your staff skidded away.
You slid to the floor, gasping, vision blurring.
Kai loomed over you, shadow swallowing your body.
You tried to stand.
Your leg failed.
Fear finally won.
Your hands shook as you crawled backward, tears burning your eyes. “Please…” you whispered before you could stop yourself. “I—I can’t—”
Kai knelt.
That terrified you more than his rage ever could.
“You’re afraid,” he said softly. “Good. That means you still value your life.”
His glowing hand hovered near your chest.
“But I don’t destroy things like you,” he continued. “I keep them.”
Your breath hitched. “What…?”
His eyes narrowed, not cruel.
Curious.
“In another life,” Kai said, almost thoughtfully, “I would have liked to know you. To see how far you could go.”
He straightened.
“But right now…”
His hand struck your chest.
Chi flooded your body cold, invasive, burning. You screamed as green light ripped through you, your strength draining, your will unraveling. The world twisted.
Your last clear thought was Tigress escaping the palace gates.
Good.
When you woke, you felt… hollow.
Your eyes glowed jade.
Chains wrapped gently but possessively—around your arms.
Kai stood nearby.
“You’ll stay close to me,” he said. “Help me find the tiger.”
His gaze softened just slightly as he looked down at you.
“And when this war is over,” he added, “we’ll see what you truly become.”
You tried to scream.
No sound came out.
And somewhere far away, Po was being warned—
while you walked beside the enemy, afraid, broken, and still painfully aware of everything you had lost.