(A/N) Hey, y'all, what's happenin'? I was done with my homework, and finally got to start this! American Dragon: Jake Long, Dragon Double. I am overly obsessed with A.D.J.L. so I decided to make one of the first fics of it! This is my third fic after Code Lyoko: World Swap, and my first fic, Yu-Gi-Oh! Behind the Cards! This story is about Jake, and the mysterious other dragon kid, Cameron. Naturally, Jake is taking care of business in the Magical Underground when Fu Dog informs him of the information. And also, naturally, Jake freaks out and tries to find him. Did you also happen to notice that most of the key characters (cept Rose) have hair outlines. Jake's is green, Trixie's is purple, Spud's is white, blah blah blah. Well this is Cameron's information on his human form. He has messy black hair (not Harry Potter Black), a silver hair outline, gray eyes, a white shirt, blue shorts, and black tennis shoes with a silver outline. Cameron's dragon form, or, D. Dragon form has a white underbelly, sapphire skin, black claws, black fins with a silver outline, but he isn't a serpent. His dragon body is like Jake's, as a matter of fact, the only difference is their colors, and that D. Dragon instead of fire, spits ice. So, on with the show, or fic!

American Dragon: Jake Long, Dragon Double

By Dark Magician Boy

Chapter One: The New Student

"Oh, hello Mr. Uh, Cameron, isn't it?" Professor Rotwood said to the new arrival.

"Welcome to ancient mythology class. Now take a seat next to… Mr. Long!" Professor Rotwood said, and the young boy walked over to sit next to Jake.

Jake watched as the mysterious boy walked towards him, and sat down beside him. "Uh, hi. I'm Jake. Jake Long," Jake said to the boy, and he turned towards Jake. "Hello. I am Cameron. Cameron Shui," Cameron said. "I see your last name is Dragon in Chinese," Cameron pointed out, and Jake smiled.

"Do you believe in dragons?" Jake asked. "Oh yes, I do indeed," Cameron said. Since he was new, his language wasn't as laid back, but Jake would be able to fix that. Jake also noticed that the boy's voice was very cold, as if a cloud of ice was all that was coming out of the boy's mouth.

"MR. LONG! I will not tolerate interruptions in my class. Mr. Shui, since you are new, I will let you go on your first day," Professor Rotwood said, and he continued to record a brief history of elves.

Jake looked back at Cameron's backpack, and noticed that a blue skateboard with a blue dragon painted on it with a black background. It was like Jake's, only different colors. "So, you skateboard?" Jake asked, and Cameron nodded. "I was skateboarding master back where I used to live," Cameron nodded.

Jake was about to ask him where he lived, but Professor Rotwood glared at him, and pulled his book open to the chapter on elves.

"That's not how elves look," Jake thought to himself, while looking at a picture of a lady with clear wings, and a green dress. The reason Jake knew this was because he was not your average thirteen year old skateboard rat.

Jake was the American Dragon. A magical creature that kept the creatures that lived in the shadows of New York City in check.

Jake was not the tallest person around, but he was about medium. He had black hair shaped like a fireball with a green hair outline, black eyes, a red jacket with a yellow pocket, blue shorts, and black shoes.

Cameron however had black hair (not exactly a shape) with a silver outline, gray eyes, a T-shirt that was white with blue sleeves, blue shorts, like Jake's, and black shoes with silver outlines running across them.

Something told Jake that Cameron was going to be a nice addition to his friends list, right after Trixie and Spud. And all of them fortunately enough loved to skateboard.

Jake had been so lost in thought, he hadn't noticed that it had been a minute since the bell had rung, and he was the only one there.

"Man, I've gotta get a beeper," Jake said, rushing out of the classroom and slapping on his skateboard gear as he ran. He threw his skateboard down to the sidewalk, jumped off the stairs, landed on his skateboard, and took off towards his Grandpa's shop for more dragon training. But up ahead, he saw Cameron speeding down the sidewalk.

With some time, Jake had made his way through the crowd and caught up with Cameron. "Where are you going?" Jake asked. "Home," Cameron asked, and he slowed to let Jake catch up a little.

"But that's where all the shops are," Jake said, and they both turned their head toward where they were headed.

"I work at my grandmother's shop," Cameron said, and Jake gasped. This guy was practically his twin. The only thing was that this kid didn't have dragon powers.

"Well, can I get your home digits?" Jake asked. Cameron tossed him a piece of paper, and took off. Cameron wasn't kidding, he was fast. Jake glanced at the sheet of paper, and sure enough, it listed a phone number.

"How could he be this prepared?" Jake thought, and he sped off towards his grandfather's shop.

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When Jake got to the shop, his grandfather was furious. "What, I'm not late this time, see?" Jake said pointing to his cell phone.

"It ain't that kid," Fu Dog said, walking up to him. "A new shop has opened, and it's the biggest thing since rice," Fu said pointing over to a shop that had a crowd of people inside, holding up wads of money.

The purple building read a sign that said Granny's Antiques. Jake looked further and to his shock, saw Cameron walk in the back.

"Oh, that's Cameron Shui's grandmother's shop," Jake said, and Grandpa began to turn red.

"SHUI!" Grandpa yelled.

"What, what's wrong with his last name. All it means is water in Chinese," Jake said.

"SHUI WAS THE LAST NAME OF THE MAN MY SISTER MARRIED!" Grandpa screeched, then he morphed his hands into dragon claws and began scratching at the floor in fury.

"So you're saying that by an extremely complicated blood line, Cameron and I are related?" Jake said, and Fu Dog began.

"Well, strictly speaking, yeah. But since grams married a mortal, the magic might have been disrupted while traveling through the bloodline. It most likely never made it to Cameron. If you're wondering, Gramps is so ticked cause' he hates his sis. They both had natural dragon powers, but grams had an extra little something. Grams is a dragon powered oracle, and was therefore considered 'special' " Fu finished.

"That must have been how Cameron knew I was going to ask for his phone number," Jake thought, but his thoughts were interrupted by a red head rushing in.

"Sarah?" Jake said, surprised, and she ran up to him.

"Jake, I need your help! Kara has been kidnapped by the Huntsgirl," Sarah said, and her eyes flashed yellow.

"Your getting an F on your math test," she said sweetly, and Jake sighed.

"Aw man, I studied for that test," he said, and he took Sarah's hand, with Fu by his side, then ran out the door.

"Where are they?" Jake asked running into an alley. "The suburbs of Magic Ville," Sarah said, and Jake paused. "That place has a suburb?" Jake asked, then changed his mind. Never mind.

"Wings of the Dragon," Jake chanted, and he sprouted two red dragon wings. He could morph his body bit by bit.

Jake, with Sarah and Fu in his arms took off. Fu pulled a bottle filled with pink vapor, then opened it, and let it vent out onto their bodies, which disappeared. Fu Dog was a potion master, and he had now just made them invisible.

"Thanks Fu," Jake said, and he flew toward the subway at his fastest speed.

"Don't mention it, kid. Just win this one for me cause' I'm layin' out forty cookies on ya," Fu Dog said, and Jake rolled his non seeable eyes. But the potion soon wore off.

He landed in the first cart, and yelled to the driver who was about to take his break. "STEP ON IT!" Jake yelled, and Fu Dog waved at the driver. The driver gave a thumbs up, and for a split second, turned purple, but turned back immediately.

He pulled a lever, and the cart slowly lifted towards a purple ring on the ceiling, and they were slowly lifted through to Magic Ville.

Jake slammed down on the button that opened the door, and rushed out the door with Sarah and Fu close behind him. And this time Jake decided to go full dragon.

"DRAGON UP!" Jake yelled, and his very body turned into fire which morphed into the American Dragon.

Jake's dragon body had crimson red scales, a yellow under belly, blue claws, and black fins with a green outline ran down from his head to his tail, and of course, dragon wings.

Jake, in his dragon form now, grabbed Fu and Sarah, and flew off into the sky.

"Where is it?" Jake asked, and Sarah pointed towards an arrangement of buildings, and Jake took off at warp speed.

In a few minutes, they reached houses that all appeared the same. "Man," Jake thought, "The suburbs here ain't much different from home." "Which house?" Jake asked. "The one in front of you," Sarah said, and Jake ran towards the front door, kicking it down, and saw a very shocked Kara, being held hostage by the Huntsgirl, who was pointing the deadly staff at Kara's neck.

"Let her go!" Jake yelled, approaching slowly.

"Why do you keep changing colors?" the Huntsgirl yelled, annoyed.

"What? I'm my same color, red," Jake yelled, also annoyed. Suddenly, Fu's phone began bleeping.

He answered, and his eyes got as wide as Kara's.

"Uh, hey Jake, you know any other dragons?" Fu asked.

"No," Jake answered, and he began to calm.

"Really, cause Gramps just saw one fly into the roof of Gram's place," he said, and Jake's mouth dropped in surprise.

"I thought my family and I were the only dragons in NY," Jake said surprised, and his attention turned from the Huntsgirl.

"According to Gramps, that is a false fact," Fu said.

Jake turned towards the Huntsgirl. "Look, I gotta make this quick. Why did you capture Kara?" Jake asked, and the Huntsgirl rolled her eyes.

"So she would predict to see if the Huntsclan would someday annihilate you," the Huntsgirl said, and she tightened her grip on Kara.

"Well, she won't be able to predict that because it is not going to happen!" Jake yelled, and he spit out a fireball at the orb atop the staff the Huntsgirl held.

"Hey!" she yelled as electric discharge began to radiate from the staff, and she dropped it without even a second thought. Her burnt hand made her shake violently, which allowed Kara to squeeze her way out of the Huntsgirl's grip and run with her sister out of the house.

"We'll continue this later," Huntsgirl said. She picked up the staff which had stopped sparking, and she tapped it on the floor. A moment later, a giant green orb absorbed her and vanished into the air.

"It may have been annoyingly easy, but it gets me out of the battle," Jake said, reverting to human form. "Fu, you got a potion that teleports people really fast to places?" Jake asked, and Fu pulled a vial filled with blue fluid.

"Get ready for a roller coaster," Fu said, and he opened the vial, then poured the liquid onto himself, and Jake. Suddenly, a blue portal appeared on the floor. "Jump in," Fu said, jumping in first, falling down what now looked like an endless pit.

"You sure it's safe?" Jake called down. "It's fun, trust me!" Fu's voice rang. So Jake held his breath, and jumped into the blue hole which closed behind him.

Jake slid and sledded down a long endless blue tunnel. "Hey kid," Fu Dog called. "You wanna turn to the right. It leads right back to the shop!"

Jake saw sure enough, as Fu had said (sort of) a fork in the tunnel, and he veered right, going down a tunnel that led to a whirlpool of blue fluid. Jake hit the whirlpool, was sucked in, pulled down in a funnel of air, then spit out in front of his grandpa.

"Uh, hi grandpa. What's going on?" Jake said, and Grandpa lifted his finger towards Granny's Antiques.

"A dragon appeared above the rooftop. At first, I thought it was you, examining the competition my sister has brought. But then, I realized after some examination, that this dragon was much different. The claws were black, his neck was at least a foot longer than yours in your dragon form, the underbelly was white, his scales were sapphire, and his fins were black with a silver lining," Grandpa finished.

"Almost sounds like….. No, it couldn't be," Jake said aloud.

"It couldn't be who?" Grandpa questioned.

"The new kid, Cameron," Jake said. "He's your sister's grandson."

Grandpa pondered for a few minutes, then went into his backroom, then came out with a dusty blue book, then opened it to a page that let out a cloud of dust, forcing Grandpa to cough violently.

"It says here that in the dragon bloodline, there will be one who, no matter what, receives dragon powers. Even if the bloodline is disrupted by mortals, this dragon plays a vital roll in assisting the American Dragon. Hence the name, D. Dragon, or Dragon Double, he is like you, but there is something to the D. Dragon. He receives powers, but since his bloodline is corrupted, so are his powers. So, instead of a fire dragon, the D. Dragon has power over……. Ice," Grandpa finished.

"For the next few days, I want you to study this 'Cameron' and see if he performs any strange behavior," Grandpa said.

"Won't he suspect if he is the D. Dragon. And if he isn't, he'll think I'm the biggest creep in the world," Jake said.

"And when you say 'strange behavior', what do you mean?" Jake asked.

Grandpa was about to answer, but immediately, a customer walked in to get a refund on an antique he had bought so he could spend the money at Granny's Antiques.

Jake took his skateboard and began to head home, but paused halfway, and stared at the window of Granny's Antiques for what seemed like an eternity, until he decided to take a chance for his first examination of Cameron, and skated over to the door of the shop, then stepped in.

The crowd had left by now, and Jake saw where a door should be, but was instead a collection of bead strands. The interior of the shop was deep purple, with priceless antiques lining the shelves. Aroma therapy candles were set up across the shelves as well, and each was burning it's fullest.

Jake took light steps toward the bead door, and peered inside to see Cameron sitting in a Yoga position with a blue blindfold on, resting in front of a tall, old lady which Jake assumed was his Great Aunt Shui. The lady looked about six feet, and wore a pinkish purple kimono.

"Focus on your goal. There is nothing but the orb," she said, and Cameron breathed slightly, then giving Jake the surprise of his life as snow that came from the middle of nowhere swirled around in a strand behind Cameron's rear end, and the snow suddenly exploded to reveal a long, slender, blue dragon tail.

Jake nearly choked on himself as he saw the dragon tail approach a sapphire orb he hadn't noticed. The dragon tail squeezed the orb very tightly.

Cameron then held his hand out which was enveloped by random snow, and it turned into a dragon claw which caught the orb. He then began blowing on the orb, and a beam of ice came out which froze the orb. The tail and the claw were frozen suddenly in pure ice, then the ice shattered, revealing his real hand, and nothing connected to his butt.

Jake began hyper ventilating as he ran as fast as his feet could carry him (which was pretty fast) back towards grandpa's shop.

"CAMERON IS THE D. DRAGON!" Jake screamed at Grandpa and Fu Dog.

"I knew it," Grandpa said as he showed Jake the picture of the D. Dragon. It was just as Grandpa had described him.

"Well what roll does he play in my assistance?" Jake asked.

"I would tell you that, but, like most great mysteries on, oh, what do you call those contraptions, T.V.? Anyway, like all great mysteries on your T.V.," Grandpa turned the page, and bleach had been poured all over it, "the next page is missing. This is the work of my sister. Even after hundreds of years, the bleach is still very fresh. I may be a master of magic, but my sister's magic comes from the Temple of the Oracle, which overpowers my magic," Grandpa said, and Jake raised his head.

"Temple of the Oracle?" Jake questioned.

"It is the place where all time is recorded. Unfortunately, the Temple of the Oracle was never recorded in mortal history. I know of it due to my sister. Whenever an oracle sees the future, their mind will travel to the temple to peer over the information that is wished for.

"And in the temple, all of time is recorded. The future, the present, the past, even the reason of life." "

But those scriptures are forbidden to be revealed, except to the one oracle who created it."

"She is long dead by now, but she lives in another. I suspect that my sister came to find that oracle, and brought Cameron here to fulfill his destiny," Grandpa said.

"You must find this oracle before my sister does, and find out what use Cameron possesses," Grandpa finished.

"Sounds like some ridiculous task you want me to do for the sake of something entirely different," Jake said lousily, and Grandpa whacked him on the head. "O.K., O.K., I'll do it," Jake said, rubbing his head. "There's nothing better to do anyway."

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(A/N) Please review and tell me what you think!