Hi guys! Sorry for the short notice, but I will taking a break from FF starting this month and going through August. Also, next week my church youth group is going to travel to Georgia to attend a summer camp for a few days. I'm not sure if I can juggle FF and everyday life at the same time. (I know it's summer, but my family's still really busy. ._.) BUT DON'T WORRY. I SHALL BE BACK WHEN SCHOOL STARTS! (I mean, I might come back sometimes to read your stories...) So yeah... I'll miss you guys.
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The ninja were sprawled out around the living room, playing a game of "Apples to Apples". Jay was currently "judge". He took a green card and read the adjective on it.
"Uh, the word is annoying. Synonyms are: irritating, exasperating."
Cole snickered as he gave one of his red cards to the blue ninja. After everyone handed a card to Jay, he shuffled them and read them out loud.
"What have we have here?" he said. "Peanuts?!"
Some laughter.
"Hey," replied Kai, shrugging. "I had to get rid of that one."
The ginger lifted an eyebrow. "LLAMAS. WHO PUT LLAMAS? LLAMAS ARE NOT ANNOYING. WHOEVER PUT DOWN LLAMAS, LET ME SNUFF YOU OFF THE FACE OF THE EARTH!" Jay ranted.
Nya raised a hand. "Come at me, bro," she said flatly.
The auburn-haired teen stammered, "Oh. I-uh. I thought-I thought one the guys did did it..."
The water ninja rolled her eyes, smiling.
Jay chuckled sheepishly, and went on with the cards. Zane did traffic jams, and Lloyd put down mosquitoes. Finally, he got to Cole's one. It was one of those blank cards, where you can write in your own noun. Jay squinted at the writing.
"What does this-HEY!"
He threw down the cards and gave a snickering Cole the death glare.
"YOU put down MY NAME?! HOW DARE YOU!"
Before the earth ninja could say anything, Jay tackled him, the game forgotten.
They rolled around in the cards, as Lloyd started chanting, "Fight! Fight! Fight!"
Soon the living room was filled with the sounds of warrior cries and thumping.
Sensei Wu stood in the doorway, leaning on his staff.
"Kids these days," he sighed amusedly, shaking his head.
