"Ice!" Ella shouted.

Snowflakes filled the basement and Ella squealed with joy.

"I made it snow!" she cheered.

"Good job, Ella," Sam smiled.

Ella smiled and jumped around, playing with the falling snowflakes.

"It's a bit early for snow, isn't it?" a voice asked.

They turned and saw William standing on the steps, grinning.

"William!" Ella cried, running and hugging him.

"And it's a bit early for you to be home," Sam replied, smirking.

"Alright, you got me," William put his hands in the air, defeated. "Come on, dinners ready. Kyra has skating stuff tonight."

"I still don't understand how the master of fire loves the cold and skating," Sam sighed, walking up the stairs behind William.

"Well, aunt Skylor loved the cold," William pointed out, "she might have gotten it from her."
"True," Sam said.

Then they sat around the dining room table, waiting for Ali and Kyra. They talked as Jason and Lloyd set the food on the table.

"I don't need more makeup!" Kyra shouted, full of anger.

"Kyra, your testing, please!" Ali's voice followed.

Kyra stormed down the stairs from her bedroom and everyone's jaws dropped. Kyra's hair was pulled into a tight bun, her bangs which normally fell loosely around her face, were curled and looked neat. She wore a bright red and orange dress with one sleeve and a really short skirt. Her sneakers didn't match her outfit at all. Her eyes had a smokey look to them.

"What are you looking at!" she snapped.

Everyone quickly looked away, except for William. His eyes remained glued to Kyra.

"Your so…." he uttered.

"I don't want to hear it," she said, storming out of the dining room.

William sprang up and chased after her. Kyra had flopped down on the couch, frustrated.

"Kyra, you look so beautiful," William said.

"I don't like it," Kyra said. "I mean, I feel so weird with all this makeup on. And this dress reveals too much."

"It's only for a little bit, and I think you look cute in it," William said, causing Kyra to blush.

"Stop it," she said, smiling.

"I mean it, you're cute," William said, getting a punch in the arm.

"Are you two hungry, or what?" Lloyd called from the other room. "The foods getting cold!"

"Coming!" William called.

"I am not going out there like this," Kyra claimed.

William sighed. He pulled his sweater off and wrapped it around Kyra.

"Wear that until you have to skate," he smiled.

Kyra and William both blushed hard. William held out a hand, helping Kyra to her feet. They walked into the dining room and ate with everyone


The next day, Kyra and William sat in a tree in the back yard, talking. Jason and Brock sat on the couch, working while Sam played with Ella outside in the front yard.

"Excuse me," a man said. "Is this the Garmadon residence?"

"Yeah, can I help you?" Sam replied.

"I'm here for my daughter," he said.

Sam looked at Ella, who looked confused.

"Are you sure you're at the right place?" Sam questioned.

"Yes, my daughter is here, I know it," he said. "I'm taking her home."
The Ali walked outside, stopping on the sidewalk up to their home.

"Kids, inside," she ordered.

Sam grabbed Ella and pulled her inside. They slammed the door, grabbing Jason and Brock's attention.

"Where's Kyra?" Sam asked.

"Outside, in the backyard with William," Brock replied.

Before they could question what was going on, Sam ran for the backyard. He sprinted out to see William helping Kyra to the ground.

"Sam, what's the rush?" William asked in a cheerful tone.

Kyra jumped and landed beside him.

"Someone come, claiming to be Kyra's parents," Sam said. "I saw the documents he had, and your name was all over it."

"But, everyone knows my parents are dead," Kyra said. "This must be some sick joke."
William pushed past Sam and lead them inside. The man stood inside, looking at them coming in. Kyra held onto William, tightly.

"Look sir, there must be some sort of mistake," Ali said. "Kyra's father was a close friend of mine, and her mother was my sister."
"Lies," he huffed. "She is my daughter, and these documents to proof it!"

He dropped a small stack of papers on the table. Lloyd picked them up, looking them over. Ali pulled Kyra into a tight hug.

"Everything will be Ok," she whispered, comfortingly.

"Ali, these are real documents," Lloyd sighed. "I'm afraid we can't do anything. He's legally in charge of Kyra."
"No, don't let him take me!" Kyra shouted. "He can't, you're my parents!"
Tears streamed down her cheeks as she ran up the stairs and slammed her bedroom door. Ali glared at the man.

"I'm not leaving without her," he said.

Ali frowned at him. "How about you give us some time? We need to say goodbye to her, at least."
"Fine! One hour! That's all!"
He stormed out of the house.

"Are we really going to let him take Kyra?" William asked Ali.

"I'm afraid we have no choice," Ali hugged her son. "Those documents aren't fake. Something has happened and we can't stop him from taking Kyra without breaking the rules."

"But Kyra was suppose to train to be a ninja with us," Sam said. "Now what will we do?"

"You guys will have to just go on without her," Lloyd said.

Everyone stared at him, shocked. William shook his head in disbelief and climbed up the stairs. He slowly opened Kyra's door, only to find her room empty. He walked in and over to the window. Kyra sat on the ledge, looking up at the clouds.

"So, this is real," Kyra sighed. "I'm never going to see you again."

"Kyra," William said, tears in his eyes. "None of us want this. My parents will do everything in their power to get you back, but…."

"I know," she sighed, "they might not be able to do anything. That's what I'm worried about."

"Who knows, maybe you'll just be across town, near Teana and Sage," William suggested.

"I doubt it," Kyra huffed. "He was wearing a suit, Will. He's clearly a business person from Ninjago City."

William looked at the ground, sorrow in his eyes. Kyra climbed in and wrapped her arms around him, crying.

"I'll help you pack, then," William said, his heart breaking in two.

When their hour was almost up, they sat around the kitchen table. William was the only one not there. Instead, he sat in his bedroom upstairs. He looked at the picture of Kyra and him together after their first mission. He smiled.

"Just as I was remembering you, you're leaving again," he sighed. "I wish I could do something to stop this."

He picked up the picture and something fell off the back of it. He picked it up and saw the necklace Kyra had when she first came their. When she was having a break down, and he placed it on her. A note was attached to it.

William,

I hope you get this. I know you're upset, but I won't be gone forever. I will always remember you, and this will hopefully help you remember me. Keep it safe, for when we meet again.

I love you,

Kyra.

Wet stops covered the note by the time he had finished reading it. He picked up the necklace and ran out of his room. He sprinted down the stairs, into the living room as Kyra stood in the doorway.

"Kyra!" William called as the door closed.

Kyra turned to see him, and tears formed in her eyes. Her eyes, already red and puffy, glistened in the light outside.

As the door closed, he saw in her hand, she held William's neon green and gold loom bracelet. The same one he was given for his birthday only months before they met. He had given it to her, showing that he held feelings for her.

William watched as the van Kyra was in, drove off. He sat in the window, playing with the chain on Kyra's necklace, tears falling down his cheeks. He felt someone sit beside him. He looked up and saw his father, his emerald eyes looking at him.

"William, you should get some sleep," Lloyd said.

William didn't reply. He looked at the necklace in his hands.

"I miss her, dad," William whispered.

"I know, we all do," Lloyd said. "She reminded me of Kai. She won't be forgotten though."
William nodded, tears slipping from his eyes. He hugged his father, tightly. Lloyd wrapped his arms around his son. Lloyd then picked up William and carried him to his bed. William looked at the ceiling as his father closed the door.

She said she wouldn't be gone for long, he thought to himself. What does she mean by that? Is she going to run away?

And with that, William fell asleep, the necklace sitting on the nightstand beside him, resting on the corner of their picture of the two smiling.

So, that just happened.

Question: What do you think Kyra is going to do?

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