So a long time ago, back in what? Season 2? I can't remember. At a time when Garmadon was still evil, they still lived on the Destiny's Bounty, Lloyd's probably a kid still, what I'm trying to say if this got pushed off for years. Anyway a long time ago, the Wizard of Oz got brought up in conversation between the ninjas, both Zane and Lloyd confessed to never having seen the movie.

"What? You guys have to watch it!" Kai exclaimed.

"The Wizard of Oz was like out childhood!" Nya added.

"My dad loved that movie so much we'd watch it every year, we'd even watch the Wiz too." Cole said while reminiscing.

"Yeah, it's a good movie." Jay said, he like the movie but not to the degree of the other three but that doesn't matter. So the four of them kept telling the other two that one of these days they needed to watch the movie but that kept getting pushed off for probably like three years maybe.

Finally, after visiting his dad, Cole came back with a VHS copy of The Wizard of Oz. Lloyd didn't know what a VHS was because he was younger than the others (sorta) and they just looked at him with disappointment for today's youth. They didn't have a VCR so the tape sat in a drawer for another few months until Jay got a VCR from his parent's scrap yard, with took another month to fix up.

And now, after years of just being told how great the movie was, the ninja would all finally sit down together and watch it, with a single bag of popcorn being passed around between them.

"I need two of you to come and help me move some supplies in the shop." Wu said as he walked in, because at this point in time they still have the tea shop (their living situation changes so much I can't remember where they live now).

Jay, admittedly not at much of a fan of the movie as other people when to help Wu. Zane, despite him having not seen the movie being one of the reasons why they were having a movie night, also agreed to help after seeing no one else volunteer.

"Does anyone else smell cake?" Cole asked, suddenly very alert.

"No." Nya responded, confused. No one else smelled anything.

"I swear I can smell cake."

"Cole, I think you're just hungry." Kai said.

"No, I know cake when I smell cake." Cole retorted as he stood up. "Watch me come back with cake."

"Well Cole's gone, more popcorn for us." Nya said optimistically.

The VCR suddenly caught on fire, probably because it was dug out of a scrap yard. Nya sighed.

Carefully, Kai got up and unplugged the VCR before picking it up.

"Don't worry, I think I can fix this." Kai said proudly. The fire got bigger. "JAAYYYYY?" Kai yelled as he carried the VCR out of the room.

"Great movie," Lloyd responded. "I'm going to the bathroom."

Nya was now sitting on the couch alone, she huffed in frustration and looked outside. It had just started to rain and already the sky was dark, what had started as a drizzle soon thickened into a downpour. She got up the look out the window, from there she could see that the pond had already flooded over and water covered the ground, steadily rising.

"Hey, are you guys seeing this?" Nya called. No answer. "Guys?" Slowly, she walked into the hall only to immediately notice the cold water seeping into her socks. Nya looked down to see water rising up to her ankles as it forced itself through the crack under the door. The water sloshed around unevenly, even Nya felt wobbly- as if the whole room was rocking back and forth. She made her way back to the living room, only for a giant shake to surge through the room, she fell against the wall as if it had shifted to the ground, narrowly dodging falling furniture until she rolled face first onto the window.

Looking outside, Nya gasped. Water completely submerged the building on all sides. It wasn't like the garden was just flooded, the garden walls, the trees, the rocks, the ground was all gone. It was as if the house had been transported deep, deep below the sea. Due to the constant rocking and slowly rising water, it took a lot of effort to stand up. Once again, Nya shouted for the others and once again there came no response.

The last thing Nya could remember was the sound of the door snapping just before the room filled with water.