I started at the ceiling in my room. None of the other Toa other than the Toa Metru Pohuta, and Gali had spoken to me since…. Well… since the fact that I had reanimated a dead beetle back in the Ko-Metru hideaway. Stupid, yes, but they had their reasons to remain silent about my actions. I sighed and sat up. I need to go think things out, I thought as I opened the door and walked over to the exit. It wasn't going to be easy to convince that I was one of them, not with the Makuta. When I opened the door, a surprised Toa of Iron stood at the door, clearly was ready to knock.

"Oh, didn't know that you were coming out. Sorry about that." Mark said quietly, pulling back a little.

"Hey Mark." I said in a monotone voice, looking down. Mark clearly must have noticed this.

"Ok, what's on your mind. And I'm not taking no for an answer, Mike." Mark stated, looking hard at me. "Is it Tahu?" I looked up at Mark.

"No, it's not that." I said as I let him in the room.

"Then what's buggin ya?" He asked. I sighed as I thought about it, then looked at him. "Does it have something to do with the… ahh… How do I put it?" Mark asked himself, thinking, then noticed that I was giving him a hard look. "OK, ok…. won't bring it up!" He said, putting his hands up. "What's on your mind?"

"It's just that… Well…" I stopped speaking as I tried to put it into words, then looked at Mark. "It's just that it seems as though it'll be like middle school for me again." Mark, made a small sound, then spoke.

"Kids bully you?" I shook my head in reply.

"No, it was more like… isolation, really." I answered, then chuckled bitterly. "Sure, I may like my alone time, but there was a difference between being by yourself and being alone, if you get what I'm saying." Mark nodded.

"Pft, kids these days. Judging a good book by it's cover. And I can tell you one thing, sometimes its hard to get along into a crowd. How'd you make friends with the girls?" He said, sounding a little curious. I again chuckled.

"More like introduced. Met Sydney in Biology, then I met the rest of them during lunch that day." I replied.

"I take it she made you feel like that you belonged in a group?"

"Yeah, it was the first time I was friends with someone outside of my 'friends' online, with the exception being back in kindergarten and first grade." I then snorted as I thought of those days. "Of course, everyone was friends with someone, back then." Mark nodded, then looked at the door, then back at me.

"So, Syd was your first real friend after that?" He said, looking a bit sad and shook his head. "That's harsh." I shrugged in reply.

"Meh, that's life. Sometimes you're just a background character, sometimes you're an important part." I said.

"Sydney Adelaide Roberts Watson! When I find you, you're in so much trouble!" Both of us flinched at the sudden yelling. Kasey poked her head into the room. "Have you two seen her?" She demanded, clearly fuming.

"Not since yesterday. Why are you looking for her? " I answered.

"She's supposed to be resting! As Nokama and Gali told her! I went into her room, and she had pulled a ninja!" Kasey replied, light blue eyes narrowed angrily. I snorted, remember that Sydney was the one who couldn't really sit still for long periods of time.

"And… did you say her full name?" I couldn't help but ask. The Toa of Sound nodded, then gave a huff.

"I'll be looking around for Miss Trouble if you need me." Kasey said, and walked away. Mark looked stunned.

"Aaaa… forgive me for asking, but…. Does this happen often?" He asked.

"Only when she's really upset at someone." I said, then stood up and headed to the door. "I better go and help find Sydney, starting with her favorite Metru Nui places." Mark raised an eyebrow.

"And where are those?" He asked.

"Well, if we're going from top to bottom, then the first place would be-"


Sydney happily followed the Toa Hordika of Fire, taking in the sights of Ta-Metru.

"I like it here! It's so warm and full of colors." She stated, looking at all of the masks, buildings and other things on the street. "Sorta like a bazaar in Arabic times, lots and lots of merchants." Vakama chuckled, even though he was unsure if the Psonic Toa should even be out of the Coliseum.

"Actually, this isn't even the biggest market." He said as he gestured at a stall with a Po-Matoran setting up small statues for sale or trade. The teenager tilted her head, but smiled. "You're like an Onu-Matoran, ready to learn something new." Vakama stated, pulling Sydney along to keep her close by, and so that she didn't wander off.

"If this isn't even the biggest market, which one is?" She asked as she watched two Ta-Matoran help a Le-Matoran carry his crate of machinery over to a series of booths.

"You'd be surprised if I told you." He chuckled, finding her questions to be slightly amusing. The area here was familiar to him. Vakama, as a Matoran, would walk down here to look, if not buy some of the things that were sold. Sydney blinked, feeling the warm feelings that the Hordika was emitting, but didn't say anything. She knew that it wasn't a good idea to ruin his happiness.


Mark blinked, looking around at the busy Matoran walking around. I grinned at him.

"Pretty neat, huh?" I asked him. Mark nodded, still a little awestruck.

"So, now that we're at the Ta-Metru market, where exactly are we going look first?" He asked as I looked around the street.

"I have a feeling that Vakama might be with Sydney.. So…. let's check his forge first." I said, starting to walk.

"We don't know where it is though." Mark pointed out, gesturing to all of the buildings. I stopped, realising that the Toa of Iron had a point.

"Well, from what I can understand from the few videos and games about Ta-Metru, it's between the storage and will have to be near the Great Furnace or the fire pits for both an easy heat source and 'fresh' protodermis." I mused.

"Looking for Turaga Vakama's old forge?" A Matoran that was nearby and had overheard asked them. Both of us nodded, and the Matoran grinned. "I'll take you there if you like."

"Thanks, that would great." I said with a smile, then noticed Kasey walking down the street. Mark noticed this to.

"Should we take Kasey along, too? Just in case." Mark said, quietly.

"I think that it'd probably be best if she didn't." I said as Kasey began looking around at the various stalls. The Matoran nodded, and gestured us to follow him. Within minutes, we were at a decent-sized building with a doorway, two windows, and a opening on the roof that allowed for smoke to be let out.

"Well, here it is!" The Matoran said cheerfully. "Though I think someone might be in there, by the looks of it." He added. Mark blinked, unsure of how the Ta-Matoran could tell. As I looked at the house a little more closely, I noticed some shadows could be seen moving on the walls.

"He's right." I said, then turned to him. "Thanks for helping us out."

"Any time." The Matoran grinned, then walked away waving, giving a good-bye and good luck.

"Why do we need a 'good luck'? It can't be that bad in a forge." Mark stated, heading for the door.

"Well, if we include Murphy's Law, then the forge could explode, a black hole could be spontaneously created, or an infinite amount of other things. Of course, it could've just been for common courtesy." I answered as we entered the forge. Mark looked shocked at me.

"Man, you're smarter than you look, that's for sure." Mark muttered. Faint voices reached us, clearly in conversation.

"This one?"

"No, the other one. That one." I stiffened, but then relaxed, realising that it was Sydney who chuckled nervously.

"Sydney, you there?" I asked as I entered the room and saw Sydney and Vakama working with the forge in an attempt to make a Kanohi. A sudden crash, and Sydney stood there surprised with a bunch of disks that were neatly stacked, now of the floor. One somehow ended up on her head.

"Ahhh…. Hi." She said bleakly, standing there looking surprised. Vakama gave a barking laugh, and shook his head. "What? It's not my fault I'm so jumpy!" She stated, looking a little nervous.

"Hey Sydney, sorry to interrupt the Kanohi class, but you might want to start heading back to the Coliseum, 'cause Kasey's heading this way, and she's not exactly her happiest right now." I said as I picked up some of the Kanohi and began stacking them up. Sydney frowned.

"Because of my bruises?" Now this was news to me. I looked up and gave her a quizzical look. Sydney lifted up her arms, a brown top under the shawl. Nasty black and blue bruises shown under the top. "It doesn't hurt really…" Sydney muttered, fidgeting a little.

"I thought you were done in the hospital..." Vakama asked as he looked at the bruises. Sydney lowered her arms, turning red and looking away.

"I want them to heal naturally… like they've always have…" Sydney said. I smiled softly as I remembered back in the winter, where Sydney had slipped on the ice(a small patch, still have no clue how she did it), getting a massive bruise on her side and didn't let anyone know until a week later, where Jessica had discovered it during gym.

"Syd, you're as stubborn as an ox." I told her, shaking my head at her. Sydney smiled slightly.

"Na, just plain crazy." She said simply, helping to pick up the fallen disks.

"Sydneeeyyyy!" A familiar voice shouted, causing everyone to flinch.

"Oh boy." Was all she said before her Kanohi activated, making it look like disks were floating in midair before Kasey burst into the room. Mark grabbed the disks before she saw them. The Toa of Sound looked around the room to see the startled males. "Syd? You better not be hiding from me!" Kasey muttered angrily. Vakama gently pushed some things aside on the workbench, to make it look like he was working on something before she came in.

"Oh, hey Kasey!" Mark said, waving a little, clearly trying to help hide Sydney. Something brushed my side, telling me that she had moved to a better place to hide. "Knocked these over by accident." Mark said, still holding the disks. Kasey narrowed her eyes at him.

"Sydney isn't here?" She asked, not sounding all that convinced.

"No, I haven't seen her yet." I said with a confused look on my face. Kasey then blinked, and muttered something.

"Sorry about that… You can carry on.." Kasey told them, and left, muttering that Sydney was still insane. We waited a good five minutes before Sydney spoke out.

"Is she gone?" she asked, head becoming visible.

"I think so…" I said as I looked out into the street and saw no sign of Kasey. Sydney managed to breathe again as her whole body came into view.

"Why didn't you want your bruises healed? It'll make it easier for you to move around." Mark stated, stacking the disks he was holding. She shrugged and help us stack the remaining disks and Kanohi. Pretty soon, the stack was up and stable again. Vakama held the disk that he wanted Sydney to get.

"Tahu told me you had your eyes on some masks while looking for me?" He said, tilting his head.

"What can I say? Mask-making is something that interests me." I replied as I took my backpack off and started rummaging through it. "Actually, I've already made a couple of my own." This sparked Vakama's attention.

"Well then, and those where your first tries then. Do they work?" He asked, coming over to investigate the masks.

"Sure, if you'll give me a second…" I said as I continued searching in my backpack, then let out a cry in joy as I pulled out both a green Noble Mask of Night Vision and a white Great Mask of Shielding. Sydney looked at the Great Mask and chuckled.

"Different colors, but I still know the Mask of Shielding when I see one." She said, tapping the Great Mask gently. Mark even seemed impressed.

"Thats got some craftsmanship in that right there. Don't think I could pull that one off at all." He admitted.

"Actually, it took me about 30 tries to get the right ratio of growth disks to regeneration disks." I said as I chuckled as I remembered when I created them. Vakama grinned sheepishly.

"The Vahi with the disks that I used before took more tries than that, sadly." He said, then turned his head toward Sydney, who decided to explore the forge. "Don't touch that." She pulled her hand back and hurried back over to us. Mark laughed at the teenage girl's curiosity.

"Curiosity killed the cat, you know that, right?" He asked her. Sydney responded with a look, but looked at the masks.

"Wonder if they'll work if we tried them on as a human." Syd spoke aloud, picking up the Great Mask of Shielding.

"Well, it might be possible, but we might put too much of our energy into the mask and pass out within a few minutes." I mused as Sydney was about to don the mask. She blinked, but put it on. The mask faded, leaving lines that the Kanohi had in the mask itself.

"It did something, I felt it!" Sydney said, startled. "What did it do?"

"See for yourself." Mark said as he picked up a Kanoka disk and used the underside as a mirror. The others stared at the new markings on Sydney's face as she took the Kanoka disk and looked at her new 'tattoos'. She gave a low whistle.

"That's new..." She said bleakly, tilting her head. "Wonder why the tattoos did that."

"Maybe the tattoos represent what mask you have active?" I guessed as I thought about her mask from earlier and saw the similarities between it and the Great Mask of Concealment.

"They still look sort of the same, though." Mark interjected. "Color wise in all, but no more have showed up." Sydney only gave him a slight lifted eyebrow. "Now the question is… will it work?"

"Only one way to find out." Vakama said, and turned to me. "Try firing a powerless Rhotuka at Sydney. She already seems to have mastered activating mask powers."

"Are you sure about this?" I asked Sydney, who nodded.

"Willing to try something new." She replied.

"You want to be a test dummy?" Mark muttered. She again shrugged.

"Was one before, stepmom had to study to become a EMT." Vakama backed away, not wanting to be hit by the Rhotuka, but close by in case he needed to step in.

"Well, if it's alright with you, then firing in five… four…" I counted as I began building a small charge and Sydney got ready to block. "Three… Two… One!" When I reached 'one' fired the colorless Rhotuka, and it flew slowly at her. A shield suddenly formed around her, absorbing the blast and dispersing the spinner. Startled, Sydney took a step back. "Well…. it worked at least." I said, just as surprised as her. Mark got over his shock as well, and spoke.

"I think we should head back, before Kasey comes back." He told us.

"Yeeeaah, that'd probably be a good idea." I said as I looked out the window to check that she wasn't outside, and seeing that she wasn't, I gestured for the others to follow. Hopefully we could get back without getting caught.

"Hey, Sydney, do you have an alibi or excuse if we encounter Kasey?" I asked as we snuck through an alleyway.

"Um….. never been good with those to be honest…. I could tell her that I was bored and wanted to go for a walk." She replied quietly. "I think I could keep you guys from taking the blame as well. At least I hope so." Mark snorted, Vakama shook his head, and I just looked at her. "...Whaatt?"


It took us about an hour to return to the Coliseum, and I could see some of the Toa gathering in front of the entrance.

"Looks like we and Kasey weren't the only people looking for you." I said to Sydney as I gestured to the group. Sydney paled and dashed up to the group.

"I'm here! I'm here and ok!" She yelled out, frantically waving her arms. I face-palmed as I realized what she said and the others looked at her.

"Kasey, you're good-fine!" Amanda cried out, and Gali sighed, relieved that she was ok.

"I went for a walk. I can't go for walks?" Sydney said, walking over to them.

"Your 'walk', was how Makuta got you in the first place." Tahu growled at the five foot four teen. "Are you nothing but trouble to us?!" He must have struck a nerve, because Sydney flinched, and started shaking.

"Hey, knock it off!" I shouted at him as I got between the two of them. Sydney then pushed past me and Tahu and booked it inside, still shaking. Jessica glared at Tahu.

"Do you have any idea what you just said!?" She yelled, pushing Tahu. "Out of all the people she's known, you hit the one nerve that made her cry?!" I could tell that Jessica was pissed off now, ready to kick him to next week, and backed up a little. Emilee and Kasey looked at each other, unsure if they should intervene or not. Mark looked at me, then to the two fuming Toa.

"You know…. this can be settled peacefully without a fight." Mark said nervously. Thankfully, Gali and Nokama stepped between the two.

"Tahu, you should know that Sydney is sensitive to things like that!" She scolded. "And you should remember that it was on her way home from getting help at school that he caught her!" Tahu stopped, now taken back at his outburst at Sydney. Jessica, on the other hand, was still fuming. Emilee looked at everyone, then came over to me.

"Can… you help me talk to her? It's not easy talking sense into that girl sometimes." Emilee asked. I nodded, I didn't want to be stuck between a fight.

"Sure." I said as I headed over to the doorway with Emilee.

"Sorry you had to see that. Jess gets….. over protective with Syd.." Emilee started, looking away. "She's acts like an older sister to us. Even though she is younger than Sydney." She chuckled. "That is, before you came to Corinth, she was the oldest." I looked at her and shook my head.

"If you don't me asking, but how exactly did it start?" I asked as we reached the main lobby. Emilee blinked.

"How the rest of us met, you mean?" She asked. I shrugged in response.

"I guess that's a start…" I said.

"Well, I guess you could say that the five of us really really started to talk to each other in 8th grade, Jess had came to Middle school in 7th, Kasey and Sydney knew each other since 5th. And I think it was by the end of it, that Sydney or Amanda said that some day, we were going to have the adventure of our lives. Crazy, right?" Emilee told me. "Who knew that it would happen."

"Heh, I guess she was right." I said as we continued down the hall. Emilee blinked and looked at the doors.

"I don't know which one she went into…" She muttered, walking up to a door and knocking on it.

"Well, we best get started then." I said as I walked up to another door three doors down and rapped on it. A muffled 'go away' sounded from inside the room. "Found her." I called out, and Emilee jogged over. She knocked on the door.

"Sydney, its me and Mike, we're coming in." Emilee called out to Sydney, slowly opening the door. It was the big window, and the fact that Sydney was making things levitate in the room that caught me off guard.

"Ummm… Sydney?" I asked hesitantly as a vase slowly floated past me. She had her face down into the pillow, so her 'yes' sounded muffled. "You're making things float." Sydney lifted her head and blinked.

"Oh….." She mumbled, and the objects set down gently. "Didn't realize I was doing that." Emilee picked up the vase the was nearby and placed it on the stand.

"Sydney… I don't think Tahu meant what he-"

"He meant it. I felt it.." Sydney interrupted Emilee, shaking her head. "Wish that he didn't, but he did." I frowned as Sydney put her head back in the pillow, and sat down next to her.

"Sydney, just because people say things doesn't mean they're true." I said as Emilee returned the objects to their homes.

"But Tahu usually always means what he says…" A muffled reply came. Emilee chuckled.

"Well, next time he does something like that, we both can whoop his butt." Emilee stated, smiling. After a couple of seconds, Sydney lifted her head back up.

"Not if he kicks ours first. But hey, we would have tried." Sydney replied, grinning now. I smiled, and patted her on the back once she was upright.

"There's the Sydney we all know." I said as she got up. Sydney surprisingly turned bright pink, and Emilee laughed.

"I ain't saying a word about this one." Emilee chuckled, her glasses starting to fall a little. Before Sydney could retort, Pohatu came into the room.

"Oh, there you three are. I wanted to know if you guys wanted to give Kohlii a go." He said, and the three of us perked up.

"Just wondering, what kind of Kohlii are you talking about, the one where you kick it like a soccer ball or the method where you use the Kohlii stick?" I asked as Emilee and Sydney raced past Pohatu.

"The one where you use the Kohlii stick… and sorry about before." He apologized. "That is, if you take sorry's." Pohatu said rubbing the back of his head.

"Sure." I said as we headed over to the exit. "Besides, didn't I already apologize?" I said jokingly.


All seven of us were equipped with Kohlii sticks. Jessica had started to look at it with curiosity. The rest of us, other than Amanda, who had taken up poking us and giving us a small shock, where paying attention to what Onewa and Pohatu were saying. Emilee, Kasey and Sydney seemed to hang onto every word.

"I can't wait, to be honest with you. It's like floor hockey and field hockey put together." Emilee whispered to me.

"Hope not as dangerous though. You weren't here when we did floor hockey, but sometimes people would get hit by the sticks, and hit the ball hard enough to bruise you." Sydney said calmly, eyeing the ball.

"Hope I can do well…" I muttered as I gave the kohlii stick a quick twirl to test it's balance, then looked at Lewa, who was twirling his stick like it was a baton. "So, who're the normal teams?" Everyone shrugged, but Onewa answered my question.

"Actually, we're practicing swinging. Getting the aim right, and passing to each other." Sydney gave a sigh of relief at this. "And I figured since you all are rookies, that we'd wait on the actual game." Everyone then relaxed at this statement. Quickly, Pohatu put us into groups of two.

"It's always a good idea to figure out what strengths and weaknesses people, or Matoran have." Pohatu told me, pairing me up with Kasey. I looked at my teammate as I considered both of our strengths and weaknesses. While I may be a tad slow, I have a pretty good aim with the 'golf' end, whereas Kasey is more of a speed-based player, I mused as I saw Sydney and Amanda chatting, Mark and Takanuva were studying the other teams, and Jessica and Emilee were practicing their swings. It was interesting to see what people were good at, and what they needed to improve on.

Soon, we were all given balls to pass to each other with. Sydney and Amanda picked up speed passing to each other. Emilee and Jessica hit their ball hard at one another, somehow getting the ball spot-on to each other. Mark and Takanuva were doing pretty well. Kasey had started slow, so that we could match each other's pass.

"I noticed with Sydney and Amanda, they hit the ball in random directions, making it hard to tell where it's going to go." She pointed out, clearly trying to start a conversation.

"I'm guessing that's their strategy: Make their shots seem unpredictable, making them hard to block." I commented as I scooped up the ball and rolled it back at Kasey.

"You know, Syd really likes you." Kasey said quietly, smiling. I sputtered as she told me this, and my face became a light red.

"Really? I mean, are you sure?" I whispered back as I watched Sydney bounce her ball back at Amanda. Kasey chuckled.

"Yeah, I would call 'love at first sight' though, she was trying hard not to stare at you in English. Thats why she kept her head down most of the period. Guess she didn't have the courage to tell you." Kasey continued, shrugging, and passed the ball back to me.

"She's actually liked me for that long?" I asked, then chuckled. "That sounds like something that would happen in an anime." Kasey snorted.

"Please don't say anything to her about it, might cause her to go all 'Shy Guy' on us." Kasey said, smiling. "But, what you say is true." I couldn't help but to look back at the Psonic Toa. I never realised that she liked me for that long, let alone the fact she actually likes me. It was nerve racking. Suddenly, a gasp sounded, and a Kohlii stick fell.

"Jessica?" Kasey said, stopping our ball and looking over at the blond haired teen. Jessica seemed to be staring off into space, a look of horror on inlayed on her face. "Jess what's wrong?" She didn't answer. Amanda started getting spooked and panicky.

"What's bad-wrong with her?" Amanda wailed, Emilee had gone up to Jessica, trying to figure out what she was seeing.

"Jessica, Jessica!" Jess snapped out of her trance, looking wildly around at everyone. "Jess, you scared us! What was that about?" Emilee demanded. Jessica didn't speak, she only looked wide eyed at the rest of us.

"It was nothing…" She said, shaking her head. "I… I think it was nothing."

"Jessica that wasn't normal. You did the same thing when the Rahkshi attacked us at school." Emilee pointed out, clearly nervous. Sydney had to calm poor Amanda down, because she was still panicking. The Toa Nuva and Metru on the other hand…. They were curious of what just happened.

"Umm… Is it just me….. or is Jessica having visions?" I heard Mark mutter. Tahu came up to Jessie.

"What did you see?" Jessica blinked and looked at everyone.

"I… I think it was Makuta…. But female…. and the Visorak…." She started. "Then there was the Rahkshi like beings, and us fighting other Rahkshi. Then a flash, then blood…." Jessica stopped right there and shivered, as if the vision had disturbed her. Tahu came over to her and placed his hands on her shoulders.

"Tell what you saw…. exactly." He said calmly, which sort of spooked me. Jessica gulped, and went into detail.

"I saw us, we were fighting a female Makuta, who was backed by Visorak and the sons of we were backed by Turaga-sized-Rahkshi like beings, fighting off the visorak, while we fought the real Rahkshi." Jessica gulped. "Then… a blade swang down, blood, then a scream.." Jessica stopped, and shivered. Vakama and Matau looked at each other, and then turned to the other Toa Metru and started to whisper furiously to each other. Gali turned to calm Jessica down, while the others picked up the Kohlii sticks and balls, with us helping them. I looked over at Toa Metru, and saw that they had finished, and went to speak with the the Toa Nuva.

"Hey Toa-siblings…. I've been deep-thinking…. We need a team name." Amanda started as we waited for the elder Toa to sort this out. Emilee looked at Amanda.

"What would we call ourselves, though?" Emilee asked the rest of us. Jessica looked relieved that we weren't talking about the crazy vision. Mark had a thoughtful face on.

"Maybe Toa…. shot got nothing." He remarked, shaking his head.

"How 'bout 'Toa Olmak'? After all, 'Olmak' basically means 'interdimensional', so it would work." I suggested. Jessica proposed 'Spartan', but we discarded it.

"Wait! I got it!" Sydney blurted. We all looked at her. "How about… Toa Terra?" Everyone looked at each other. "Terra means 'Earth', just so y'all know." Sydney said, seeming pleased.

"I gotta admit, it sounds really good." Jessica said, smiling. Our group juggled around different names, but we were stuck at 'Olmak' and 'Terra'.

"How 'bout we put it to a vote?" Kasey suggested. We all nodded. "Ok, those who want 'Olmak', raise their hands." Kasey said, and Mark, Emilee, and myself raised our hands. "Who wants 'Terra'?" Jessica, Amanda and Kasey raised theirs. Sydney was the tie breaker.

"... I have to admit…. 'Olmak' sounds really good right now…. but 'Terra'... I think we should go with that." She admitted, and raised her hand.

"Then its settled! Toa Terra." Kasey said. Amanda whooped and jumped up.

"Bro-fist!" she whooped, and put her fist in the middle of us. Sydney did the same, grinning.

"Pewdiepie fans much, you two?" Jessica chuckled.

"Just fist-bump already." Amanda retorted, giggling. Soon, we all stood up and fist-bumped. We were a Toa team now. The Toa Terra.


"I see your plan didn't work." A Vortixx snapped at Ruunaja, who was tending to his notes. He glared hotly at her.

"Like your's worked after the Toa Metru, Roodaka?" He asked her. Roodaka only returned at hatefully look to him. Noah looked up at what he was doing.

"Can it, you two. Nobody wants to hear you fight. And I sure as hell don't want to." He said, looking at the two. Roodaka looked at the human.

"Says the one who betrayed his people." She snapped at him. "I only wish your friend stayed, he would have made an excellent warrior for our cause."

"He's no friend of mine." Noah quipped, looking at his disk launcher. "I don't see why he was such a big deal anyway. It's not like Michael had anything special about him at all." Ruunaja clicked his tongue, as if scolding the human. "What?" The teenage boy snapped.

"I already explained to you Noah. He is the Toa of Shadow. You were some child at the wrong place at the wrong time…. only was more willing to go." Ruunaja said patiently, shaking his head. "Even with my father's influence, he still ran. At least Michael caused a little bit of trouble for the Matoran." Noah blinked at him, and shook his head.

"Maybe if you cut the weak points, he might reconsider." Noah muttered jokingly to himself. Roodaka perked at that, and her eyes gleamed with malice. "... I was joking." He said, sounding a little nervous at the Vortixx's reaction.

"What a lovely idea, Noah. And what do you think are the 'loose ends' of your old 'friends'?" She asked sweetly, it was almost scary.

"Well…. Amanda and Syd never were the 'tough' ones in the group, and-..." Noah stopped, suddenly realizing that the Visionary was gone. "Does she always do that?" Noah asked harshly. Ruunaja shrugged.

"Depends on the subject. And I think you doomed those old 'friends' of yours." Ruunaja said bleakly. Noah rolled his eyes and returned to what he was doing.


Toa-of-Spirit:... Roodaka is a B***H!

Thanatos's Scribe: Let's see, she was in a 'relationship' with Sidorak, but still acted affectionate to Vakama, then she had Sidorak get killed by Keetongu and it turned out she was working with Makuta the whole time… yeah, she's a b***h, but I think that this has been known for a looong time.

Toa-of-Spirit: And to think I liked her when I first saw Web of Shadows…. Meh…. Guess after watching it a couple of times made me second guess her. Feel bad for Sidorak, too.

Jessica: Funny, I heard from some people that shes called the "B***H Queen".

Toa-Of-Spirit: True, she is also called that.

Deadpool: *Drapes arms over Jessica and Toa-Of-Spirit* And don't we all agree that it's a MOST fitting name?

Jessica: Who the! What the?!

Toa-of-Spirit: :D ohohoh! I know you! You have a video game!

Amanda: One that's bad-horrible….

Sydney: But hysterical! :D

Toa-of-Spirit: Anyway…. (Before things get outta hand) Please leave a review and/or Fav. And tell me and Thanatos's Scribe what you think about it. Ciao!