The Collosi grew closer to the tower. Garmadon was stood next to me trying hard to take control of it once again. Ever since Skylor had absorbed his power, she was able to control it aswell, and right now, she had it under control. It was climbing up the building; shaking it every time it took a step. I was terrified. I was stood right above it, and I was in grave danger..."My Emperor, I think it would be best if we move from this location..." My voice shook as I spoke, but I was able to get all my words out properly. Garmadon continued to fight for its control, but I knew it was a bad idea. I had one choice. If I wanted to survive, I would have to ditch him. So I did what my guts were telling me to do. I ran. I ran far. Down the stairs to near the bottom. I slid down a zipwire, and landed in another building. By now, the Collosi was under neither Skylor or Garmadon's control. It was under its OWN control. Because the two were trying at the same time to get it to follow their command, both of them had lost control of it completely and it was knocking buildings in its path. I ran into the building for safety, and tried to find an exit. Luckily for me, there was one very close to the stairs. As soon as my eyes hit that door, I ran straight to it. It took me a while to get it open but I got there eventually. As I ran out of the building, I heard a child shouting for his parents. I recognized the screams too well: "Mom, dad, please don't leave me!" The sobs made my own eyes tear up. It sounded so familiar. Soon I found myself running back in to watch the situation. The boy was being pushed into an elevator by his parents; screaming for them to stay with him. It took me back to a time with a similar little girl. She was happily playing in her room, when a giant snake started attacking her apartment building. Her parents rushed her out of the room to the stairs, but there WERE no stairs! They ran back to the elevator, but because they had waisted time running to the stairs, it was full. The parents had no other choice but to push their daughter into the elevator. They promised they would see her when they got down, but it was too late for them...The sound of falling debris snapped me back up into reality. I felt so bad for the boy. He should NOT have to meet the same fate as me! At that moment, I felt confident. I ran up to the three and grabbed them just as the elevator door closed. I rushed them to the door where they ran out together as a family. I was about to run out after them, but a huge pile of rubble crumbled before me–making it so I was trapped. I ran back to the stairs, and on to the roof, hoping that I could easily jump off the building there, but the Collosi was still under its own control. I wobbled back and forth, instead of jumping off. I was about to, but something caught my eye. It was a sparkling emerald green colour that looked familiar. TOO familiar...By now I had figured out that my eyes had locked with the very eyes of the green ninja himself. He mouthed my name as if he did not want anyone to know I was about to be crushed by rocks, stones and wood, yet he did not mouth my full name. Only part of it. In fact, he had mouthed the nickname I had told him to call me long ago. Rumi...Long ago when I was pretending to be part of the good side. Part of HIS side. Long ago when I was a princess. Long ago when I was planning to kill my own adoptive parents. This came into my mind so fast that I had forgotten that I was standing ontop of a building about to crumble before my feet. However, something else had caught my eye. The fact that Lloyd was holding a girl with pure red hair, pure purple eyes and pure amber clothing. She was lying on the floor as if she was ill: she was. I knew that it was Skylor: the master of amber who had obsorbed Garmadon's power. His power...It had poisoned her...Was...was she dying? I knew it was my fault. If I had never been so stupid, I would've known better than to resurrect LORD Garmadon! I felt guilty...Skylor was dying, and it was all my fault. I wanted to make up for it, but how could I? I was stood on top of a crumbling building, staring into emerald green eyes, feeling guilty about, not just killing Skylor, but because of the position I had put all the innocent members of Ninjago in...a position that they would never forgive me for...A position where their city is completely destroyed...