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by wujack
What if the two tallest person in the game switch clothes with each other?
Jack, sorry not sorry
Josh Spicer's Top 10 Favorite Ships/Pairings - 6
If you didn't expect this show to show up in some capacity, than you don't know me at all.
6. Jack/Wuya
I'm not talkin about no mother-son type of shit here, I mean straight-up relationship.
To say I haven't had this type of ship in my arsenal for a while would be a straight-up lie. Ever since Xiaolin Showdown ended I always had some desire to see the two of them together, one that was only remedied by one fanfic: Reinventing Junzi by Rhyainn, a grand old fic I suggest to any Xiaolin Showdown fan.
Okay, I can't really explain precisely where the moment started, but if I had to guess, it'd be the mission Jack and Wuya do in the Old West trying to get the Treasure of the Blind Swordsman and their on a train in a showdown with the blind old guy and it's just...their relationship at that point had been so bound to her ghost form that to see them working together as humans really puts into context how well they do work together.
To see Wuya realize that even though she doesn't need Jack she has some sort of desire to still work with him is always a satisfying sight. That wasn't canon in the show, but what other reason would Wuya have to work with fuckin Jack of all people--a character that was so stripped down and reduced to fourth tier villain? There wasn't one, but she still opted to work with him, even after she hitched it up with Chase--the go to ship for Jack, apparently.
I can't get enough of this ship mostly because there will never be enough of this ship. It's so underutilized and underdone that there really will always be places it can go, and that really is where its love resides.