Everyone stared in shock at one another. No one knew what to say or do at that moment. Kai sat against a training dummy, soaked head to toe and still dripping with water. Cole's eyes were wide with shock, looking at his hands. Lloyd, Jay and Zane were all near the door, exchanging confused looks and glancing at Cole every now and then. Nya was at her brothers side, a look of worry on her face.

"Ok," Kai decided the brake the silence, snapping everyone's attention to him. "If we're going to figure out who did this to you guys and how to reverse it, you'll need to relearn how to use your elements."

"Kai's right," Nya said. "We need to control our elements again to stop this guy."

"Alright," Lloyd nodded.

"But first," Jay said. "Can we have breakfast? I'm starving."

Everyone laughed.

"Alright, let's go eat," Lloyd laughed, placing a hand on Jay's shoulder.

It felt weird to Lloyd, now being a robot and having an arm on his body. But he knew this wasn't permanent so he was willing to adjust to it for the time being.

They all walked into the kitchen and found six plates of pancakes on the table.

"Did I do this?" Zane asked.

"No," Kai replied, sitting down with Lloyd and Nya. "You guys were out for a while. The food you made was burnt to a crisp."

Zane shrugged and sat down with everyone to eat.


All the ninja sat in the living room, Misako looking them over. Kai sat beside Sensei, watching.

"It's a spell," Misako said. "Or some sort of magic, or else they would have cuts and scape."

"We kind figured that out already," Lloyd told his mother.

"Yeah," Misako nodded. "But very few people have ever made something like this happen. Those people are unique in many ways, but the easiest way to tell is their eyes, which would never be one colour. It's always changing colours. If we can find a list of people who can use this type of magic, it will narrow down the possibilities significantly. "

"Alright, how can we do that?" Kai asked.

"Research," Misako said. "But it might take a while. Kai, who don't you come help."

"Why me? Why not Zane?" Kai asked.

"Because, you all have to learn to control the new element you possess," Sensei explained. "Kai, you still have the element of fire, so you don't need to learn one."

"But Sensei," Kai started to complain.

"We understand, Sensei," Cole said. "Right, Kai."

"Yes," Kai sighed in defeat.

"Alright," Misako smiled. "Kai and I will go to the library and try to find some information about this."

Kai sighed and followed Misako out of the room. The other ninja followed Sensei out to the backyard.

"Alright, so you all are controlling new elements," Sensei said. "I just want to make sure I have everyone for the correct element. Zane has lightning, Jay has energy, Lloyd has ice, Nya has earth and Cole has water."

"Yes, Sensei," Lloyd said.

"Alright, so for now, Lloyd, Zane will teach you how to control ice," Sensei said. "Nya and Cole, you two will teach each other and Jay, you'll come with me."

Jay nodded, following Sensei. Zane started instructing Lloyd, who was trying to do it. Nya was listening to Cole, as he explained everything to her. Sensei lead Jay into the far corner, away from the other ninja.

"So, why are we so far away from the others?" Jay asked.

"Because, Lloyd's powers were hard for him to control at first," Sensei told him. "I think we would both rather not hurt the others."

Jay nodded.

"Alright, so let's get started," Sensei told him.


"So, anything we're looking for specifically?" Kai asked Misako.

They walked into the library.

"Books, scrolls, anything on magic," Misako told him. "If you find something, call me over."

Kai nodded and walked off to the left while Misako went right. Kai walked down the aisles of books, old and new, looking for ones on magic. He walked around the corner and saw a girl, shoulder length jet black hair with streaks of red and grey. A black cloak rested on her shoulders, the hood down. Her shirt was a variety of greys and a tight fit except for the loose sleeves around her forearms. She wore grey leggings with a purple trim around the ankle. She was flipping through an old book, carefully scanning the book's pages.

"Excuse me?" Kai started.

She quickly looked up at him, and Kai noticed her eyes were a mix of green and blue.

"Can I help you?" she asked.

"Yes, I'm looking for any books on, um, magic," Kai said. "Do you know where I can find them?"

"Right here," she waved in front of her. "They have a whole selection."

She backed away, letting Kai look. She was right, books on magic, spells, potions and more lined the shelves.

"What'cha doing looking for books on magic?" the girl asked.

"Someone use magic on my friends," Kai told her. "My friend's mother and I are trying to find a way to reverse it."

"Oh, what happened to your friends?" the girl asked.

"Someone changed their bodies around," Kai told her, turning.

Then Kai froze. She closed she book, smirking at him. Their eyes were locked onto each other. Her eyes, which were once green and blue, had lost both colours and were straight brown.

"Would you like some help?" she asked.

She slowly walked towards Kai, backing him up into the shelves.

"You…..you did it to them," Kai gasped, panic rushing through him.

"And it seems like I missed you," she whispered. "Well, we're going on an adventure."

Kai pushed her into the shelve opposite him, knocking her off her feet. He then turned and ran for his life. She climbed up looking the way he went. She saw him.

"Stanna."

Two rays of purple dust flew from her hands and surrounded Kai. Then, Kai's leg stopped moving and he fell to the ground. He looked over his shoulder, seeing the girl walking up to him.

"What did you do?!" Kai yelled at her. "Why can't I move?!"

"It's only temporary," she told him. "So don't worry. It's only so I can get you away from the others."

She lifted Kai up, tossing him over her shoulder.

"Kai?" Misako called. "Have you found anything yet?"

Misako rounded the corner, seeing the girl holding Kai. Her eyes widened.
"Misako! Help me!" Kai cried.

"Hem," the girl cried.

"Misako!" Kai cried.

Then, before Misako could move, they were gone. Misako pulled out her phone, calling Wu.

"Hello," Wu replied.

"I found her," Misako told him, panicked.

"What? Who?" Wu asked, confused.

"The girl who did this to them," Misako told him. "She was at the library."

"How do you know it was her?" Wu asked.
"She took Kai!"


Kai went from being in the library to being in a cave. He was thrown to the ground, still unable to move. She tied Kai's hands and legs together and walked over to her books.

"Simple ropes won't stop me, you know," Kai snapped.

"Try me," she mocked.

Kai tried to ignite the ropes with his element, but all he got was a small spark.
"Where'd my powers go?" Kai cried.

"You silly boy," the girl laughed. "Two things. I thought this through so there is an anti-elemental power spell in my base. Second, you're forgetting that the others don't know how to use their powers yet, so your fire powers are gone. Just like when Morro possessed Lloyd."

Kai pulled on the ropes around his wrists, trying to break them.

"Stop before you hurt yourself," she girl shook her head.

Kai stopped, glaring at her.

"They'll come for me," Kai spat. "Misako will tell them you took me and they won't stop until they find me."

"Or they think they found you," she smirked.

"What do you mean?" Kai asked.

"I know magic, boy," she smirked. "I can do a lot more than you think. For example."

She picked up a pair of scissors, walking over to Kai. Kai closed his eyes, hoping she wasn't going to hurt him. She cut some hair from one of his spikes and walked over to a cauldron, dropping it in.

"What are you doing?" Kai asked, confused.

She didn't respond. She started chanting something quietly, and Kai couldn't make it out. Then purple smoke floated from the cauldron, towards Kai. Kai pushed himself back, into the wall of the cave as it surrounded him.

"What's going on!?" Kai cried out.

The girl smirked. The smoke created a ball around Kai, blocking him from seeing out. He closed his eyes tightly as the smoke disappeared. Kai felt dizzy, slowly opening his eyes and looking around. He saw the smoke forming a figure in front of him. He watched as a replicate of him appeared from the smoke.

"Perfect," the girl laughed.

"How did you…" Kai said, speechless.

"It's simple," she said. "I made another you, Kai. But this one, well, he works for me."

The girl took Kai's communicator from his wrist. She turned to the evil Kai, giving it to him. "Now, go find the other ninja and kill them."

"Yes, Master," the evil Kai said.

The evil Kai walked out of the cave as the girl walked up to the real Kai. She lifted his chin, looking into his eyes. Kai gulped.

"They'll figure it out," Kai told her. "They'll stop him."

"They still won't find you," the girl smirked. "He's only an illusion, not real or able to be hurt, but he can be touched and cause pain."

"What is it you want from us?" Kai asked.

"It's not what I want from all you ninja," she said. "It's what I want from you."