This is my new story. I hope everyone enjoys it. This will be on my OC, Ali's adventures before she meets Lloyd and Kai in the tomb.


Three years old, that's when everything started happening. Her parents were attacked and killed, her sister held back the attackers as little Princess Ali ran for her life. Her parents laid lifeless on the cold floor of the castle, now full of bandits and killers. Her sister fought against the bandits that were trying to chase after her.

"Leave my sister alone!" she shouted as she tackled one.

"Get lost kid, before you get hurt."

"I would rather die than let you get my sister!" she cried out.

"Have it your way," a bandit said as fighting broke out.

Princess Ali ran for her life, going for the docks. Once there, she climbed on a boat and started unhooking it from the dock. She pushed some buttons on the boat to set the destination, and took off. She looked back to see her old home, no longer safe for her to return. Tears slipped from her cheeks. Her sister was still there, possibly dead.

After about half an hour, she arrived on the island with the cave. She pulled the boat with all her strength onto the shore, and hide it in a pile of rocks. She ran into the cave and sat in silence, like she was told to. She was scared, upset and alone. She wanted her sister, her parents, anyone to comfort her. Then her wish was granted when someone started calling her name.

"Ali! Ali, where are you?"

It was her sister, Linda.

"Lidy!" Ali cried, running to her sister.

"Oh thank goodness you're Ok," Linda smiled, hugged her sister.

"Are mommy and daddy gone?" Ali asked.

"I'm still here, think about what we have," Linda pushed Ali's brown hair aside, smiling with tears in her eyes.

Ali hugged her blonde haired sister. They cried, not leaving each other's sides for hours.

"So, what now?" Ali asked.

"We have to keep moving," Linda said. "You have a power in you that these criminals want, and we can't let them get it. I will do whatever I can to protect you, but realize sis, you may be on your own one day. I won't be able to protect you anymore, or even be against you. Just remember, I will always love you."

"I understand sis, but try to stay with me," Ali said.

"I will try my hardest, but I can't make any promises," Linda hugged her.

They sat in silence for a couple minutes, thinking.

"Linda, what do I do if we get separated?"

Linda looked at her younger sister. "There is one family in Ignacia Village, a friendly Blacksmith and his two kids. They know us, well, they know dad. They'll protect you. And cousin Skylor will protect you too. Many people will protect you, since you are the Princess. Trust me though, some people will use you for evil. Be careful out there, sis."

Ali nodded, watching the small fire. The shadows danced on the walls of the cave, sparks falling on the cold floor. Linda pulled her sister close, warming her shivering body. They cuddled for what felt like hours in silence with only the flickering flames making noises as they popped and snapped.

"Ali, I need to get you to Ninjago," Linda said. "There are more people, more shelter and it will be safer for you there."

"But will you be there," Ali asked, looking up at her sister.

"The only thing that'll keep us apart are those villains," Linda smiled. "I will stay by your side as long as I can, but not forever."
Ali nodded as they stood up, walking out of the cave. Linda helped Ali pull the small boat out from it's hiding spot, bringing it up to the water. They climbed in together, and Linda started rowing towards Ninjago. Ali watched the fish and bird all around her, joyfully playing with them.

Once, a dolphin appeared beside the boat, splashing them playfully with it's tail.

"Hey, cut it out!" Ali laughed.

"I think it wants to play with you," Linda chuckled.

Ali put her hand out, and it nuzzled against it.

"Do you want me to play?" Ali asked.

It clapped, jumping on it's tail. The sisters laughed.

"Take you dress and shoes off and jump in," Linda smiled.

Ali was excited. She pulled her dress off, now wearing a tank top and shorts, sliding her sandals off and jumped in. She swam to the surface, grabbing onto the dolphin.

"Dive! Dive! Dive!" Ali cheered.

She formed a bubble around her as they dove under. She looked at all the animals around her. She was grinning widely. Then it switched directions and made for the surface.

"Whoa!" Ali cried.

They bolted out of the water, flying feet in the air. Ali waved to Linda, who smiled, laughing, just as the dove back into the water. She let go of the dolphin and they swam underwater. There were so many different types of fish that she saw. She watched them swim around her, swimming through her long brown hair.

"Hi there," she said as a fish swam beside her.

"Hello, are you Princess Ali?" the fish replied.

"Yeah. What's your name?"

"My friends call me Stripes," it replied.

"Nice to meet you, Stripes," Ali smiled.

"You want to see something," Stripes asked.

"Ali should be getting to the surface," the dolphin said. "Your sister must be getting worried. You can come and visit another time."

"Ok, see you again, Stripes," Ali smiled, waving.

"Bye!" Stripes cried as Ali grabbed onto the dolphin.

They sped to the surface, flying out again and landing on the surface. Ali swam over to her sister.

"That was so cool!" Ali cheered.

"Glad you had fun," Linda said.

Ali climbed carefully back in the boat, letting the sun dry her. She looked up and saw land ahead of them, along with a Village.

"What's that Village?" Ali asked.

"That's not a village," Linda replied. "It use to be, but is abandoned from the recent flooding. Ignacia is a couple miles from here. No more than an hour of walking."

They were silent for some time, then Linda started turning the boat.

"No, the bandits are there," Linda whispered. "They're coming for us."

"What!" Ali cried.

"Look, you need to go," Linda said. "You're on you're own. I'll hold them off as long as I can, but you have to run, understand. Find the dolphin and get out of here."

Ali didn't hesitate. She dove into the water, swimming for her life. A dolphin came up to her.

"HELP!" Ali cried to it.

"Were you found by someone?" it asked.

"Yes, and I need to get out of here," Ali told it. "Help me, please."
Ali grabbed it's fin as it bolted into the depths of the ocean. Ali could no longer see her sister's boat, as they swam fast and fast into the the ocean. Then they leveled out and swam along the shoreline, deeper in the water. Please be safe, Linda, she thought. Please come and find me.