Here it is first chapter of A Samurai Legacy, I'm sorry if people didn't get also i am collabing Starwriter0303 and she is known for her OC as pink ranger. She also made chapter one. So please tell us what you think and tell us what paring people want unlesswe can choose.

"Lydia," Ji shouted throughout the mansion, as he passed through yet another room, "Where is that darn girl?" he questioned as he scratched his head. Sighing, he walked outside where the girl in question was practicing with a katana sword. As she flipped through the air a lock of her curly brown hair blew into her face covering her bright blue eyes.

"Very good," Ji congratulated, as the girl walked over to grab a water bottle off a nearby table. As she took a sip of the water, Ji walked over to a bench where on top was a case. Once the case was unlocked 7 colorful arrows came into view. Carefully, he pulled each arrow out and walked by Lydia, back into the house.

Shrugging Lydia picked her katana stick back up to continue to train.

Carefully, a boy about 18 pushed his motorcycle over to the starting line. As he slid his helmet on, his blonde hair became tangled and as he slid the visor down his blue eyes became invisible. Quickly, he slung his right leg over the bike to get on. In a fluid motion he pushed down on the gas and the bike sped off onto the dirk track.

As he raced on, up ahead 2 riders became visible. As he pulled his hand back, he increased his speed to catch up with the other riders. Once he pulled up to the riders, he nodded to them before he pulled ahead of the two and crossed the finish line first.

In a fast motion the bike slide slanted before coming to a stop. As he pulled his helmet off, little drops of sweat became noticeable on his forehead.

Suddenly, as he reached forward for a water bottle a silver arrow came in contact with a crate nearby. Carefully he pulled the arrow out and unrolled the piece of paper that was tied around it. He grabbed both the arrow and the letter before he ran back over to his bike and hopped back on.

Swiftly, a girl dived off a diving board and into the air. Once in the air she did a full flip and twist before she came in contact with the water. Once she emerged from the water she swam over to a latter and hopped out of the pool. As she pulled her swimmers cap off, locks of her brown hair cascaded down her back. Once she walked over to a nearby chair, she wrapped a towel around herself and slid a blue sapphire necklace over her head. After she made sure her hands were dry, she picked up a small blue cell phone. After checking the time she slid her black sweat pants on and her white jacket on over top.

Just as she reached the door to exit the pool, a blue arrow flew in a stuck into the door. As she pulled the arrow out, she unrolled the piece of paper around the arrow that was addressed to her. Sighing, she left the pool for home.

As a tall boy emerged from one of the many trails that ran through the forest, he stopped and collapsed under a tall shady tree. Beads of sweat could be seen on his forehead and around his dark brown hair. Out of breath, he reached over and took a long sip of his water.

Finally after sitting down for a while, his brown eyes caught a glimpse of something fly past his head. Curious as to what it could be, he stood up and followed where the object might have gone. As he walked around he suddenly tripped over something. Gripping his ankle in pain he looked up to see a gold arrow in the ground. A smile grew on his face as he ran forward and pulled the arrow out of the ground. Quickly he ran off in the direction of his house.

Sighing, an Asian boy around the age of 18 walked through the forest as it started to rain. Instead of trying to take cover under a dry shelter, the boy stopped as let the rain soak up in his black hair. Quickly the boy turned his head in the direction of his house, where he could hear his parents calling him to get inside. Ignoring their calls, his black eyes converted over to a path that went deeper into the forest.

He ran off down the path, but not before looking back in the direction of his house. As he ran deeper into the forest the rain picked up and the wind blew harder. Becoming tired, he sat down on a large rock that was located at the base of a deep river. Stretching out, he closed his eyes and started to drift off. But, before he could fall asleep he heard the wisp of wind as something flew by him.

Sitting up he looked over his shoulders to see a black arrow stuck neatly into the trunk of a tree. Knowing what has to be done, he stood up and collected the arrow before walking down the path back to his house.

"Watch your balance," A women commanded to a small girl, who was balancing on a balance beam. After nodding to her coach the small girl did two front hand springs before finally flipping off the beam, as a piece of her red hair fell onto her face.

"Take a 5 minute break and then we'll move onto the uneven bars," Her coach said, as the girl walked over to take a sip of water. Once she sat down, her hazel eyes converted to the ceiling as she blew out a long breath. Standing up she did a few different stretches before she heard something hit the floor next to her. Standing up she looked over to see a yellow arrow lying next to her. Quickly she picked up the arrow and ran to her coach. Once she reached her coach, she hid the arrow behind her back.

"Hey coach, a family emergency came up," She said," I have to go and I'm not for sure when I'm going to be back," But before her coach could reply back, she was already gone.

"Hey!" A boy shouted as his mom turned off the TV he was watching, "Why'd ya do that?"

"All you've been doing lately is sitting in front of this TV," His mother said," Why don't you do outside or better yet, how about training. When was the last time you even looked at your Katana stick?" She questioned, as his bright green eyes skimmed the room for the stick in question. He stood up and walked over to his bed where underneath his Katana stick was.

Backing up he did a few moves with the katana stick for his mother, "See, I've been training," He said as he walked over to his bed and picked up his basketball, "I'll be outside if you need me," He said as he walked by his mom.

After shooting a few hoops, a gust a wind caused his blonde shaggy hair to fall in front of his eyes. Looking around for the sudden source of wind, he saw sticking in the back board of the basketball hoop was a green arrow.

"Mom!" He shouted as he ran into the house, "it's time," He said as he held the arrow out for his mother.

Humming happily to herself, a small girl sat upon one of the highest branch in one of the tallest tree in a backyard. On her lap was a painting of what looked like a man and women sitting on a beach facing a sun set. Only part of the painting was done, the rest was drawn on. Next to her on the same branch were a small leather notebook, which was locked and a pink digital camera. As she took a deep breath in, her sea blue eyes converted from her painting to the locked notebook.

Carefully she set the painting down and reached over for her note book. She reached under her pink jacket to pull out a key that was tied onto her necklace. Being extra careful, she pulled the key off and unlocked the journal. Inside the journal lied many different pictures she had taken over the years. Most of them consisted of a small girl and her two parents, each with big smiles on their faces. As she flipped through the book different writing peaces came up until she reached the first clean page.

As she started to sketch on the page, pieces of her curly blonde hair fell onto her face. She tucked a strand behind her ears she continued to work until she felt something come in contact with the branch she was sitting on. As she looked around for what it was, her blue eyes fell upon a pink arrow stuck in the bark. She pulled the arrow out with ease and undid the piece of paper that was tied to the arrow. After skimming the paper over, she shoved it into her pocket and quickly grabbed her things and climbed back down the tree.

"Hello?" The same girl who was in the tree cried out as she walked up to a mansion, "Anyone here?" She questioned, as she walked around. As she rounded the corner she suddenly got knocked off her feet. Her pink arrow fell to the ground with a slight clatter as it hit the floor and her pink duffle back landed next to her.

"I'm so sorry," A soft female voice said as she helped the blonde haired girl up, "Here it think this is yours," She said as she handed her the pink arrow.

"Thanks," The blonde hair girl said to the taller red head, as she adjusted her white backpack back on her back.

"I think the others are inside," The red head said, as she led the younger girl into the mansion where five others were seated down.

"Ah, so good of you to join us," Ji said as the two girls came in and sat down, "Now, we are just missing one." He said and with perfect timing a tall, athletic girl came running into the room. Her normally brown hair was scorched in areas and she was screaming in pain.

"Owe, Owe, Owe!" She cried, as she tried to pat out the small fire that was located on her red jacket sleeve. Once she finally got the fire out, her blue eyes looked up to see 7 other strangers all inside her house staring at her. They were all ranging from ages 16 to 18.

"Ah? What's going on in here?" She questioned as she scratched her head.

"Ah Lydia, so good of you to join us," Ji said as Lydia look around, "I was just coming to get you. These are the other 7 Samurai Rangers," Ji said as he indicated towards the other 7 in the room, "This is Lydia Marie Moore, your Red Ranger." Ji introduced.

"I'm Jessica Crystal, Blue Samurai Ranger," The girl from the pool said as she stood up.

"Lewis Anderson, Black Samurai Ranger," The boy who was walking in the rain introduced.

"Ryan Day, Green Samurai Ranger," A tall boy with shaggy blonde hair said as he reached forward to shake Lydia's hand.

"I'm Taylor, Gold Samurai Ranger," The boy from the park said.

"I'm Nicole Fletcher, the Yellow Samurai Ranger," A small red head said,

"Sebastian King, but I go by Seb," The boy who rode the motorcycle said, "I'm your Silver Samurai Ranger,"

"Hi," A small blonde haired girl said, she was most likely the youngest of the group at the age of 16, "I'm Rosalina Maria Lee, but I like to go by Rosie," The girl said with a strong British accent, "I'm here as the Pink Samurai Ranger,"

"Recently the Nighlock have been released back into our world and you eight are here to lock them away," Ji said, "As you know no outside contact with family or friends is allowed due to safety reasons, so you all might want to get to know each other better. The girl's room is down on the left and the boy's on the right," Ji said before leaving the room.

"Well come on," Lydia said as she led the others away.

"And this is the our room," Lydia said to the other three girls, "this is my bed," Lydia said as she jumped onto a bed in the corner, "Make yourselves at home," She said as she picked up her red guitar and started to strum.

"You play?" Nicole asked as she set her things down on her bed and started to unpack. Around her bed, she put different posters of gymnast, while Jessica was hanging up pictures of swimmers.

"Yeah, been playing my whole life," Lydia said as she set her guitar down, "What do you guys do?"

"Me?" Jessica said, "I swim, but never in the ocean," She said as she flipped through a magazine.

"Why not?" Nicole asked,

"When I was five I was attacked by a shark and almost got bit," Jesse said, "Since then I haven't touched the ocean.

"I'm sorry," Lydia said, "What about you Nicole?"

"I'm a gymnast!" She said as she front flipped off her bed and the other girls cheered.

"What bout you?" Jesse said to Rosie as she sat down on Rosie's bed.

"What about me?" Rosie questioned as she looked up from her journal.

"What do you like to do?" Lydia asked as she came over to Rosie's side.

"Oh, I enjoy painting and writing," Rosie said as she continued sketching as Lydia looked over her shoulder to see what she was drawing.

"Wow," Lydia said shocked, "That's amazing! Who are those people?" She asked as she pointed to the half finished painting.

"That was my mum and my dad," Rosie said as she sketched more in,

"I hope you don't mind me asking, but was?" Nicole asked.

"It's ok," Rosie said as she closed her book and set it down on her nightstand, "Back when I still lived in England, my parents and I got in a rather bad car accident," She said, "Both my mum and my dad died there, I was lucky enough to survive but I had some sever bone breaks. I moved out to America to live with my mum's sister and her family after the accident." Rosie said.

"I'm so sorry," Lydia said as she hugged Rosie.

"Thanks, it's been a few years but I can still feel the pain," Rosie said, "I might go to bed now. I don't know about you guys but I'm wiped out. "

"Yeah, we should all go to bed," Lydia said as she stood up, "Ji is going to work our butts off in this upcoming week," She said as she turned the lights off.