It's been a while, and I have decided to post my first chapter in order to get inspiration. High school just started for me, and the stress of being in a larger school than I'm used to is hard to deal with. But I did get to see a 90% solar eclipse at school! Hopefully this gets you through whatever is starting for you too!


"What brings you here to my monastery?" Garmadon asked as he opened the gate.

"Uh…" I dumbly responded, not prepared for the simplest of greetings.

"I'm not sure either, she just brought me here." Lloyd shrugged, slightly saving me. Garmadon looked at me with a stare of scrutiny before opening the gate wider to let us through.

"While you are welcome, there are no weapons allowed. If you have any, then leave them out here." Garmadon spoke, reminding me of the no weapons deal.

"I don't carry weapons. Thanks for telling me anyways." I replied, nodding to the experienced sensei as I walked in.

"I don't have any either. It's still nice to see you again Dad." Lloyd smiled as he walked in.

"Same to you, son. It has been a while since I have seen you Starlord." Garmadon shifted the topic to me.

"Well, I never really left town. Besides, I was under house arrest by Lloyd and my old friend. I also needed to earn money. There aren't many places where I can get a job. How have you been?" I replied, trying to brush off the topic.

"There is peace. That is enough for me." Sensei Garmadon sighed.

"Not for us. You always like to wrestle with me whenever I 'redecorate' your room!" Lloyd laughed, and I rolled my eyes.

"Because having stickers on my blanket is such a good idea." I sarcastically replied, playfully shoving him.

"What can I say? A few stickers here and there makes a room look great!" Lloyd teased.

"Sure, Mr. My-room-is-green-and-looks-like-it-came-from-a-cheesy-movie. Of course you'd know how to expertly decorate a room." I poked back, and Garmadon rolled his eyes.

"Of course, what else did I expect?" Garmadon complained and we laughed.

"There's a lot worse we could be doing, all it takes is a few puns…" I goaded, and Garmadon hastily refused the offer of puns.

"Whatever the case between you two, do you have anywhere to stay? You seem very prepared for some sort of road trip." Garmadon noticed, and I shook my head in response.

"Not really. I have my tent, but that's it. I'm not sure what Lloyd brought, he packed his own stuff. Admittedly, it doesn't seem like he brought much…" I noted, and Lloyd shrugged.

"I didn't exactly expect you to make us go on a walking trip again. You were also in a big hurry too, what was up with that?" Lloyd curiously wondered and it was my turn to shrug.

"Where I need to go changes on a whim's notice. Travelling with me isn't easy, and for good reason. You couldn't even make it to Jamanakai without passing out on our host's couch!" I lightly joked, and Lloyd rolled his eyes.

"Yeah, says the one who I can't leave alone for a day." Lloyd playfully responded.

"You know I'm not particularly stable, and you had really put me through a crap ton of stress that day. Next time you do that, send somebody to watch me. Contact our friend if it comes down to that again." I darkened the mood unintentionally. Garmadon seemed interested in our conversation, so I put up my own guards. That incident was between us three, I didn't want anyone else to know.

"You keep mentioning a friend… Anything I should be worrying about?" Garmadon directed at his son.

"No, Starlord just doesn't want me to say the name… Identity protection or something. She's very intent on secrecy for our old friend." Lloyd explained, and Garmadon seemed to steel up a bit more.

"Does the phrase 'Hands of Time' mean anything to you?" Garmadon demanded, looking at me with accusing eyes.

"Not much. I heard the name once or twice, but that's about it. Got anything to share about that topic? It would be nice to know about." I carefully replied, and Garmadon looked away from me.

"I'm afraid not. I suppose I should give a tour of my monastery, please follow me." Garmadon finished the conversation, and I was careful not to talk to Garmadon much for the rest of the night. He was kind enough to provide rooms, and so I treated him with respect. But our conversation gave me a way to get a clue for the next season, just a chance.

If I wanted to know about the next threat, then I had better work hard to get it out of Garmadon or Wu.

I started to write in my book, the personal one. The history book was filled out as best as I could. Dates were few and far between, but people with all of their accomplishments and faults were in there. Putting my pen to paper, I began to write.

I think Garmadon and Wu know something about the next season, "Hands of Time." I remember Wu seemed to notice something when I continuously talked about time. He must have shared those suspicions with Garmadon. I need to know, and I need to keep good relations with the Senseis. They ultimately decide what the Ninja may believe, as they are often their sources of ancient knowledge. I cannot allow them to place me as an enemy. Lloyd and Zane may be the only ones to doubt them, but Zane is a maybe. However, he is doomed this season, and I will not see him again until the tournament. Lloyd might try to warn me, but he will likely believe his father and Sensei's word above all.

I am afraid that things may start to slip as time goes on a-

"What are you writing?" Lloyd asked from above me, looking at my book curiously.

"It's pretty much a journal entry. Just all my feelings poured onto a piece of paper. Not too much interesting stuff." A lie, a big one.

"Oh, ok. Do you think you could ever read it aloud someday?" Lloyd wondered, starting to relax.

"Not for a long time yet, Lloyd. Not for a long time yet." I replied, staring down at my incomplete entry. Once more, I began to write, despite Lloyd watching me.

-nd I won't be able to fix it. I know that I'll be around until Ninjago ends…. But while I was on Earth, Ninjago hadn't ended yet. I have no idea when it will stop… Or what I will and will not be able to do. Things have already slipped. Small things so far… But as time moves on those small rips will become huge holes. I'm hoping that everything that needs to be done stays, but I can't guarantee them at this point. Maybe one day everything might finally be alright.

I pulled the pen away from the paper, looking at it carefully. This was something that needed to stay with me and only me. History could be lost, but my opinions could not. They expose my knowledge, and what good would the last human be to tell history if they are dead?

Closing the book, I put it into my pack, and I looked at Lloyd. He seemed very nervous, likely awkward from watching me write.

"It's kind of weird to see you write, and not understand a single word of it…" Lloyd hesitantly spoke, looking at my pack.

"It's a normal thing where I am from. I'm fluent in reading your language because I am fluent in the language you use. I can't actually speak it, it's too hard. The language has a static-like noise that you make with the back of your throat and it's really really difficult. I can't read other languages, only two. And that's more than what most people from my country are usually able to do." I shrugged, thinking of the many languages of Earth. Dutch was easy to read, because it was similar to English. Speaking it was a whole different story.

"Wait… So there's a difference between our writing and talking?" Lloyd pondered aloud.

"There is, and I'm not sure how the dynamics of that works. Anyways, we should probably get some rest." I finished, and Lloyd nodded. He left the room, and I went to bed.


It had been a few days, and Garmadon's scrutiny did not go unnoticed. However, I made sure that he was under the same scrutiny. I would often ask him about the "Hands of Time," and he would often brush it off. I think he doesn't want me to know about it, but I have to! If I want any chance of being able to survive beyond Day of the Departed, then knowing about the next enemy is a must!

"So how long are we going to stay? I feel kind of awkward being here so unexpectedly…" Lloyd asked, and I shrugged.

"We're just waiting Lloyd. Besides, I should let you know now that using your golden power isn't a good idea. You're a human battery, and you need to stay away from our next foe." I told Lloyd, trying to explain what he missed, since he never went to New Ninjago City. Hopefully the Ninja could get out on their own.

"What?" Lloyd fumbled out, confused.

"The guys will fill you in later I'm sure, but they're after you Lloyd. Your golden power is what they want, because it can bring things to life. I'm sure that's not an accurate description, but it's the best I've got right now." I tried to re-explain. I wasn't sure when the other Ninja would arrive, but I hoped it was soon.

"Alright… I'll keep that in mind…" Lloyd replied, a bit wary of my warnings. We walked together outside, wandering around the grounds again.

"Hello again son, and Starlord." Garmadon greeted as he strolled up to us.

"Hey Dad." Lloyd smiled.

"Good afternoon, sir." I replied.

"Anything interesting today?" Garmadon asked, and I shrugged.

"Ma-" I was cut off by a loud knock at the gate. Could it finally be the Ninja?

"I will get that." Garmadon quickly insisted before moving to the gate and opening it. As the door opened, it revealed the Ninja except Zane. He was outside protecting the Technoblades if I recall correctly. Misako and Nya were here too, but I paid little attention to them.

"Looks like our patience has paid off." I happily sighed, glad that the Ninja were still around.

"How'd you know they'd come here?" Lloyd inquired, finally catching on. I didn't want him to suspect anything!

"That's a secret Lloyd." I simply replied, starting to walk towards the other Ninja.

"Starlord?" Jay called out, and I waved.

"The one and only! Let me guess, big bad Napoleon is back?" I started, trying to start the topic of the Overlord's return.

"What? You believe the Overlord is back?" Garmadon harshly questioned as he sharply turned to me.

"Well, she isn't wrong…" Jay nervously started.

"He's back?" Garmadon incredulously spoke, his demeanor worried and unsettled.

"Yeah, he is. And what exactly is she doing here?" Kai stepped forward, barely tolerating my presence.

"She brought me here. We got here a few days ago. If she didn't bring me here, then we probably would have never suspected something happened. Thanks Sis." Lloyd defended, standing next to me protectively.

"Alright, fine. First, we've got to do something about the Overlord." Kai huffed, and soon they all started to talk plans. I could tell Kai wanted me to go away, if his constant glaring when he did plans was anything to go by.

"I'm going to go back to my room. See you later guys." I excused myself, briskly moving to the room Garmadon provided.

Sitting on my bed, I began to contemplate. I needed to work with Kai, and if he can hardly stand me being in the same space, then I'm in trouble. We've already tried to make amends, and that didn't work! What could we do? I don't think that he will be able to tolerate me too much longer, and we weren't even halfway through what I knew!

Treating him with respect and leaving him alone when he wants seems like a first step at least, try to make him comfortable. I know most people would want us to talk… But when we do it often ends in us fighting even more.

Even then if I did manage to make amends, it would be shattered by the end of this season and break him even more! He'd probably blame me instantly. We'd just have to rough it out, maybe I'll tell him someday, but that's not today.

"Hey Sis, Dad's inviting us to a lesson tonight. Want to join?" Lloyd asked, and I nodded.

"Yeah, I'd like to join. But, I want to make a bet with you." I smirked, and Lloyd lifted an eyebrow in interest.

"Really? You haven't done much betting lately…" Lloyd started, and I smiled underneath my hood.

"I bet I can get a piggyback ride of your dad. Ten Jyn!" I proposed, and Lloyd hummed in thought.

"Alright, sounds good. Though I still don't have pockets." Lloyd shrugged, and we shook hands in challenge.

"Still? I thought we talked about this… When's the lesson?" I sighed, standing up.

"In about half an hour. We meet at the main building." Lloyd informed me, and I nodded.

"Thanks. See you then." I thanked as he left the room. Getting ready wasn't an issue, I still kept everything in my pack. I decided to check my pack, making sure everything was there. Fortunately, everything was in it's place, including my two journals. I decided to look at my personal journal just for the nostalgia. My first entry…

Often times people give their diaries or journals names. I don't think I want to do that, for whatever reason I don't know. It's my birthday, and I got two journals from Vastu. He really knows how to give people small gifts with big meanings… No wonder he's like a dad to me. I should call him that someday soon.

Well, I guess I had better start with who I am, just in case someone finds and reads this or I lose my memories..-

"Hey, Kai wants to talk to you. Something about a truce." Lloyd told me, and I looked up curiously. I closed my journal, but kept it in my hands.

"A truce? Wonder what changed his mind…" I muttered as Lloyd told me where he was. Kai was near the front gate, and so I walked to the gate, continuing to read the journal.

My original name is Myrana. I came from Earth, a world beyond the sixteen realms of Ninjago. It is (was?) populated by over seven billion human beings, and I was one of them. As of today, I am now fourteen years old, and I-

"Starlord?" Kai gruffly interrupted my reading.

"Oh, hi. Lloyd told me that you were thinking about a truce." I looked up, politely starting the conversation.

"Yeah, the guys managed to convince me to try and make a truce with you." Kai awkwardly started.

"I see, their effort is appreciated… But knowing you, that truce would be broken very easily." I sighed, looking away.

"What makes you say that?" Kai asked curiously.

"Kai… I… I don't…. Hmmm… I don't know how to say this! Urgh, I can say this at least… There's going to be a lot of suffering for us all, and I know you're going to blame me! But it's not! I can't do anything! You just need to tolerate me now, and I'll leave again for a while after this whole thing is over. I'm going to come back of course, no matter how much I hate myself, but I need you to understand that a truce just isn't going to work. We're going to break it really quickly every time, and I don't want to hurt you any more. All I can ask is that you don't bother me too much, and I won't bother you." I sighed, trying to come up with a more temporary deal.

"Isn't that what a truce is?" Kai deadpanned, and I shook my head.

"No! That means you'd trust me, trust my word. I can't guarantee everything, and if I stepped one foot out of line you'd break me in two! I just can't handle that, I don't have the strength or stability for that. My emotions change wildly, and I'm still growing. I'm sorry, but I can't afford a truce." I sadly replied, and Kai softened a little.

"Look, I know I've been harsh on you… But that's because I don't trust you. I don't know what you're going to do next, and when you actually do something, it's always big." I huffed. He was kind of right, if my incident was anything to go by, "I just don't understand you, so I can't trust you. I mean come on, you've severely injured people here! If not for injury, you've scarred everyone. Including me…" Kai trailed off, remembering what he had seen.

"I don't mean to, it's just what I've lived with. Just tolerate me, that's all I ask. If you get bothered by me, let me know. I'll leave, just don't hurt me later okay? I just can't handle it…" I tried to comfort and warn Kai.

"Fine. Let's get to the lesson, we don't want to be too late." Kai agreed as we shook hands. He noticed my journal as I had to switch it to a different hand.

"What's that?" Kai prodded, looking at the simple journal.

"Just something to write in. It's a journal and I write my opinions in here. You can't read it though, it's written in my home writing." I shrugged, putting the book in my pack.

"Oh. Okay." Awkward silence filled the atmosphere afterwards as we walked to the lesson. Eventually we sat and waited for Garmadon, which eventually he came in. I was sitting next to Lloyd, waiting for when he'd fall for Garmadon's tricks.

"Welcome, I am glad you could join us." Garmadon greeted as he walked in with his bamboo staff. Lloyd politely responded with a smile and a nod. It was a small habit he got from me, but he didn't do it often. Lloyd was a pretty social person.

"Hey, check out the new sensei! Looking shar- OW!" Jay shrieked as he was hit in the head for talking out of line.

"Silence! Close your mouth and open your ears." Garmadon instructed and I sighed on the inside. That reminded me of those stupid motivational posters my school would put up. They were cheesy and I loved to be a narcissist and break their logic.

"Tonight's lesson is the Art of the Silent Fist. To fight without fighting. May I have a volunteer?" It was going to be fun silently humiliating Lloyd. Come on, he was my brother! Who wouldn't like to watch them do something stupid?

"How about me?" Lloyd volunteered in the most horrible voice possible. It was as if he were acting like Dora.

"The ultimate battle, round two!" Nya cheered. Memories of the pain I felt while being abandoned flashed back to me and I shivered.

I hope I never have to experience that again.

Garmadon noticed my nervous shiver, but said nothing.

"Attack me, but please no powers. I happen to like my monastery." Garmadon requested, smiling as he saw Lloyd's confident figure. Every one of Garmadon's students laughed, causing Lloyd to charge forwards with a predictable punch. Garmadon easily moved to the side, making Lloyd crash into the table behind him.

"You see? The key is balance, let your opponent fight himself." Garmadon pointed out as Lloyd stood back up to fight once more. Lloyd charged at his father again, staying within close combat. Quickly, Lloyd tried to jump-punch his father, but Garmadon ducked and pushed Lloyd to the ground with his back by merely standing up.

"Let the enemy tie himself." Garmadon calmly informed the children, while smiling. Honestly, who doesn't love knocking down a family member a peg for fun? Of course, we all still care, it's just fun to watch.

Lloyd clambered to his feet one last time before sending a flying kick at his dad, who just yawned and ducked. He looked back in confusion before hitting the pole besides me. The members of the Ninja team 'oh'ed in sympathy. I started to snicker.

"Fatality, Lloyd style!" I whisper-giggled.

"Pupils, I give you the most powerful ninja in all the land. The golden ninja." Garmadon taunted. Lloyd stayed on the floor for a moment, dizzy. However, he quickly recovered. Lloyd wasn't happy, and started to form an energy ball.

"Whoah! Lloyd, cool it. You agreed no powers! It's just a lesson." I tried to calm him down quickly, trying to make sure he didn't destroy the place or go against his dad's wishes.

"Oh. Sorry, I don't know what got into me." Lloyd sighed as he quickly got rid of the energy ball.

"You let the anger take over. I know that feeling well. Now! Let's divide into groups!" Garmadon ordered, but I was the only one without a partner.

"Got anyone else for me?" I awkwardly asked Garmadon, and he shook his head.

"I'm afraid it will have to be you and me. Why not have a go?" Garmadon accepted a chance for me to fight. Oh I was so going to win that bet!

I walked calmly over to the sensei, quickly trying to poke his face. I kept poking and poking, trying to find a pattern. He never retaliated, which had surprised me. Wouldn't he look for a pattern too? I wasn't experienced of course, but Lloyd had taught me some basic moves. Eventually I decided I should just go in for the bet, not worry about the lesson. I already knew what it was about.

Skipping in circles around him, I tried to find a way to confuse him, so I could win. The only flaw that I could really notice was the staff. If I aimed for his arm or hand, then I'd have a chance. Still skipping, I aimed for his arm mid-turn and he dodged easily. This was going to be harder than I thought.

Perhaps I could do more confusion! I decided to try to pet his head, and I saw a glimpse of that 'what-are-you-doing' face. Keeping my composure, I finally managed to pet his head, but it was more of a ruse. Somehow managing to keep my hand on his hair, I managed to get on top of him, I cheered.

"YOU OWE ME TEN JYN LLOYD!" I happily laughed even as I fell onto the floor.

"What?" Garmadon asked in confusion, looking between me and his son.

"I made another bet, and I won!" I giggled out, unable to stop. Lloyd came over to me, a bit concerned that I was laughing so much.

"Are you alright there?" He smiled as he helped me up.

"S-haha-sorry. I haven't laughed like that in a long time!" I drawled out joyfully, Lloyd chuckling along with me.

"Alright, I saw you managed to do it for one second. I'll give you the ten." Lloyd pouted, and handed me money. Ten Jyn like we promised.

"Told you I could do it. I'm actually surprised I managed to do that, I would have expected you'd take me down easily." I said while turning to face Garmadon.

"But that wasn't the point of this lesson." He calmly replied. I shrugged and we continued to spar. Garmadon noted quite quickly I had very little training.

"I would have thought that you'd be trained." Garmadon admitted as I tried to dodge his soft attacks.

"No, I never took any classes. Lloyd taught me some basic self-defense stuff, but that was it. I've just mastered the art of bluffing." I explained, and we stopped sparring quickly.

"If you are going to be around my son, I think you will need a bit more than a few bluffs." Garmadon replied, offering to teach me a few more moves. I accepted quickly, and he taught me a few moves. I became a little better at fighting, and I started to think that I should start classes after this season.

"Sir, Zane is at the front gate!" A small assistant informed Garmadon, and so we all went out to see Zane.

"What's she doing here?" Cole asked as we arrived outside, P.I.X.A.L. was still 'evil' and had been tied up.

"She had tried to steal the technoblades. Fortunately I stopped her. I also believe there may be a way to get rid of the virus in her systems too." Zane bluntly explained before holding out his technoblade. Garmadon stepped forth to stop Zane, but Jay stopped him.

"It's not a weapon, it just hacks into things." Jay rushed out, watching as Zane lightly tapped his blue technoblade against P.I.X.A.L.'s forehead. A blue glow emanated from her, before it subsided and her eyes were no longer red.

"What happened? Where am I?" She dazedly wondered, looking around with confusion.

"You were being controlled by the Overlord. How did you find us?" Zane asked as he untied her with ease.

"They mined Sensei Wu's memory, he knows all of you hiding places. But it's your son he wants. His golden power is the only thing that can let him escape the digital realm." P.I.X.A.L. informed, and I scoffed slightly in my mind. Sensei Wu did not know all of my hiding places, he wasn't exactly omnipotent.

"But why did Borg give us the technoblades? What makes them so important?" Kai quickly questioned, trying to get as may answers as he could. Garmadon looked a bit frustrated Kai got to talk first.

"Because they can reboot the system, wipe everything clean and destroy the Overlord for good." P.I.X.A.L. explained.

"What about my brother?" Garmadon hurriedly asked, worrying about Sensei Wu.

"He is fine, but I think there is something bigger to worry about." P.I.X.A.L. stressed, looking around worriedly.

"What? What is it?" Nya worried, stepping forth.

"I didn't come alone." P.I.X.A.L. replied, and everyone responded with a defensive stance.

"Where? Where are they?" Jay stammered, putting up his bandana-mask with everyone else.

"Nindroids." P.I.X.A.L. explained, and all of the metal copies became visible. Everyone but Garmadon and I started going on the offensive, while I stayed near the gate. Garmadon easily defeated his opponents, but I was struggling. I didn't have the chance to take out my wrench, and even then I wouldn't use it. It was too risky to hit them with metal, I didn't want to get electrocuted! They laughed as they approached me, and I was forced to walk back onto the gate.

"Crap." I muttered as my back hit the rough wood of the gate, and I tried to desperately come up with a plan. There was no opening for me to run through! What could I do… What could I do? Oh god one of those things was thinking of firing a laser! I could only do one other thing, and I didn't like it!

"Help!" I shrieked and the Nindroid fired the laser, barely missing as I ducked.

I hated calling for help! I was supposed to be one step ahead of everyone!

"I've got you!" Nya cried out as she defeated the nindroids with ease.

"Thanks." I rushed out as we all started to run inside, with Lloyd carrying Zane. The Nindroids followed closely behind, chasing us down the hallways.

"Anyone mind clearing a path?" Jay quipped, panic still apparent in his voice.

"The wheel!" I responded hurriedly, jumping in. I was so going to hate this. Zane finally started to move and Lloyd let go of him. Zane jumped in with me, and soon we were all crammed into the wheel before Cole knocked out the supports.

"Don't scream!" Lloyd whispered to me, and I nodded slightly, only to be upside-down within the next second! I squeaked, but kept my mouth shut. The world spun round and round, faster each time until we were flung into the air like a rocket! Adrenaline quickly rushed in, making everything so much worse! I yelped loudly, and then we started to drop.

Despite not wanting to scream, I did anyways as we dropped, tears flowing from my eyes. I was afraid! What else did you expect! The wheel jostled as it hit ground, and I quickly grabbed out my wrench as we stopped. The wheel was now sideways and lying still on the ground, I stayed silent now, but alert.

"Good thing they didn't realize we were on auto-pilot." Cole stated as he got out of the wheel. I stayed inside, fear and adrenaline causing me to think everyone was a threat.

"Yeah, but we're definitely going to have to move soon. They're going to notice that we used auto-pilot once they see the wreckage." Kai pointed out. A shadow appeared over me, and I held my wrench in a defensive position. There was just too much going on for me to process!

"Are you alright Sis?" Lloyd gently asked, and I realized the shadow was him. I stayed frozen in my spot, but I gave a hesitant nod.

"You have to come out. We need to move." Lloyd coaxed, and I shook my head. No, I was too scared!

"Sis…" Lloyd tried one more time, and I slowly got out of the wooded wheel, wrench shaking in my hand. He helped me out, gently guiding me out into the open.

"What's wrong with her?" Jay pointed out, and I glared sharply at him.

"I'm terrified." I replied, shuffling behind Lloyd with my wrench out in the open, ready to hit whatever came close.

"Fine, but we need to get out of here. The Overlord wants Lloyd's power and our technoblades." Cole ordered.

"But what if we split up? He'd have to split his forces, and it would make it easier for us to move." Lloyd suggested.

"Good idea. But where are you going to go?" Kai noted, and Nya spoke up.

"Zane's falcon knows the secret location of my Samurai X cave. If you follow it, you can grab a few things." Nya offered.

"What? But I thought we knew everything about each other!" Jay whined, and Nya laughed.

"A girl has got to have her secrets!" She smiled in return.

"Then it is settled, Lloyd and I will go together. After all, if they want my son… They'll have to go through me first." Garmadon said proudly, but I was still shaking behind Lloyd. After I had started to calm down, bad memories popped up.

Specifically, the day I fell from the sixth floor of that hotel. I was lucky that day, Lloyd was there. But… The 'what ifs' were coming back to haunt me. What if I had truly succeeded? What if Lloyd was there, but couldn't catch me? Would they have mourned? What if…

"Starlord, who do you want to go with? We don't have much time, you have to decide now." I swung my wrench, nearly hitting Garmadon who had asked me the question.

"O-oh, uh… Lloyd! I'm going to go with him…" I trailed off, my muddled brain blurting out the name of the person I trusted most within my current reach.

"Then follow the falcon. We'll see you when this is all over!" Nya cheered, while we began our journey. Suddenly, I remembered my hood could change color. I had forgotten over time, never really using the helpful feature. I changed it to a camouflage green, hoping to make myself less noticeable. We ran for a while before finally slowing to a walk, feeling semiconfident that the nindroids were gone.

Once we started walking, I took the time to attempt to clear my mind. I needed to calm down, or I'd make even more stupid decisions!

Breathe, and focus on the silence.

The silence brings peace of mind…


Myrana isn't invincible...

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