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"If everything seems under control, you're not going fast enough."

Mario Andretti


Chapter 10

Lloyd

Tightening his grip the reins of his elemental dragon, the blonde ninja narrowed his eyes in concentration. The wind blew harshly against his face, swimming through his golden locks and blowing past his attire. The cerulean sky was bright and the clouds of today were soft with delight. Behind him, his uncle sat ingenuously, his grown out snowy beard flying graciously in the wind. Lloyd wished he could see behind him to take in the guaranteed comical sight, but Wu would not appreciate it if they were to die just so he could snicker about it.

They had been in flight for over ten minutes now. According to his uncle, their location had been commodious. Apparently, not too far away from the Bounty was a place known, across Ninjago, for their Herbal Tea. Wu had suddenly dived into the different variations of the calming drink, even supplying history facts upon how the tea was created and founded. Lloyd tried his best to nod and give the occasional 'really?' but after sixty seconds, he discovered he had mastered the art of tuning Wu's voice out. Eventually the elder caught on to the fact that his dear nephew had probably heard about a couple sentences of his history lesson when he asked what his favorite kind of tea was and received, "that's cool." Shaking his head in amusement, Wu took to meditating instead and occasionally thinking of what type of Herbal Tea he would select this time around.

Lloyd caught sight of several sky scrapers poking through the light clouds. Leaning forward, he sashayed the chains and the dragon dipped down at a mild pace as to not stir Wu wrongly. Once the view of the large city was revealed, Lloyd called for his uncle's attention.

"Sensei, is this the place you were talking about!?" he shouted over the roaring wind.

Tilting his bamboo hat, Wu took a peek and his grey eyes brightened with recognition. "Yes it is. Now land just outside the city so we do not cause unnecessary commotion."

"Awesome," Lloyd nodded.

The emerald dragon roared confidentially as the Green Ninja smacked he chains against its neck and leaned forwards. They soared down, spinning in the most erratic patterns. Sensei Wu yelped in surprise and was able to grab his hat just before it flew from his head. His stomach flew up to his throat and he struggled to keep his eyes open because of the speed at which they traveled.

Not at all liking how careless they were suddenly traveling, Wu could barely speak. "L-Lloyd!? Don't you think you're going a bit too fast!?"

Although tears were being whipped out his eyes and his face felt like it would fly off at any second, Lloyd smirked mischievously, his naturally dark brows scrunching together in ebullience. The thrill of ride pumped adrenaline throughout his body, alleviating all other worries his mind harbored. For now, the blood rushing in his ears was all he could hear and the blurry pictures of his environment was all he could see. He laughed with buoyancy, the wings of his dragon closing in to gain velocity.

Wu's eyes were now wide as the ground was running towards them at a startling pace. He was not ready to become friends with the pavement just yet. Now full on gripping his hat, the frightened elder closed his eyes and gritted his teeth, his mind closing up and accepting death. Despite the fact that he had trust in his young nephew, this moment of panic caused his mind to lay onto an irrational bed; the sheets of trepidation wrapping him up in a cold cocoon. Sensei Wu prayed to the heavens that the impact would be numbing instead of agonizing.

The thrilling Green Ninja saw that they were close to the lands of the Earth. In one powerful pull, he leaned back, grunting in strain. The large dragon quickly pointed its head upwards and swiftly performed a back-flip before settling onto the ground with a gracefully bow. Dirt on the paved grounds blew away from the landing and the dragon's powerful breathes. Lloyd laughed in triumph and pride of the excellent landing, silently noting that the other ninja would've been impressed.

He jumped off the friendly beast. Lloyd shook his head, his hair flying about his head. He ran hand through his hair, brushing his bangs back to that of his liking. A handsome grin graced his expression and he looked onward to the city his uncle described. Taking in its extraordinary buildings and attractions, he nodded.

"We better hurry, uncle," he said with lightness, "you said the store closed early on Sunday's, didn't you?"

Lloyd didn't hear the disoriented moans from his relative. Wu jumped off the dragon, allowing the beast to be absorbed back into his nephew's body. The young teen took confident strides towards the city, leaving Wu stumbling about, imaginary tweet-y birds flying around his head.

"I didn't know Blue Jays were n-native to Ninjago," Wu mumbled, gulping back his morning's breakfast.

The older lady behind the counter was cordially pleasant; a lot more compared to the one in Ninjago City.

Her kind green eyes warmed Sensei Wu's heart. She handed him a bag full of tea packets. Wu muttered his gratitude, his eyes lazily narrowing as he took in the sweet old woman's graying brown hair, wide eyes, full cheeks, and thin red lips. Admittedly, she was quite pleasant to his eyes.

"Have a nice day sir," she cheerfully said, her soft and light voice tickling his aging ears.

Wu didn't know why his mouth had decided to take a mind of its own, but he was glad it did. Completely forgetting about his nephew who gave him a confused and slightly grossed out stare, Wu set down the tea bags and smiled dazedly. "Actually, I do have a couple questions if you don't mind me asking," he said.

The woman blinked before smiling comfortingly. Wu felt his heart flutter and a blush spread across his cheeks as she fixed the basic-black framed glasses upon her pointy nose. "What can I do for you sir?" she asked.

"Please, call me Wu."

The woman blushed but nodded. "Nice to meet you Wu. I'm Catherine."

Lloyd almost threw up in his mouth when he heard his uncle giggle. The way Wu leaned over the counter told Lloyd they'd be here for awhile and there was no way in Ninjago he'd sit here and watch his seemingly two-thousand year old relative flirt with some old woman.

Maybe some sight-seeing would pass the time. Being a ninja had its perks and everything, but he couldn't remember a time he actually traveled to a place to just take in the scenery. So without as so much as a single sound, the young teen slipped out of the store.

Immediately, Lloyd was hit with the spectacular sights of Hiyama City. Although the sun was quite bright, the town's beauty was still magnificent. There were countless buildings scraping the skies and statues made of golden-colored material all over. The citizens were buzzing around, most in a hurry while others were just cruising around and enjoying their free time.

In his younger years, the young ninja was too busy trying to impersonate his father, and striving to live up to the conjectured persona of a villain. The two things he cared about most were sweets and causing terror, no matter how minor that was. Then, when he had become aware of the prophecy, foretelling his destiny to defeat the dark lord, well, Lloyd was a bit isolated from the world. Now, that wasn't contemptible. No, in order to make up for the lost time, it was required that he use every minute he had to train to be his best. And even after the defeat of the Overlord, Lloyd was far from the end of his journey…or at least that was what his dad and uncle said.

With that being said, he didn't get out much. In retrospect, it was kind of hindering his social development but he'd worry about that later. It wasn't everyday that he'd get the chance to walk around like a normal civilian and take in the highlights of big cities.

Out from his left, he saw a small band creating harmonizing music with household items, attracting a tiny crowd. Not too far from them was a painter who had realistic paintings of historic figures around him as he put his paintbrush to work. If he had looked a bit longer, Lloyd could've sworn he saw his grandfather somewhere there.

His child-like attention proved worthy as his eyes darted over to different attractions, his sapphire irises glittering with approbation towards everything. The brisk winds but heavy humidity provided a sense of normality and town-life. Lloyd paid no attention to the goofy smile on his lips when a vendor passed by him, fluffy cotton candy decorating the cart. Love at first sight was what he felt as his eyes closed and his thin, skinny, nose inhaled the heavenly aroma. Performing a perfect 180 degree spin on his heels, Lloyd let his enlightened nostrils lead him to a path of sweet euphoria.

Cotton candy had always been his favorite treat. It was probably the one thing that could make his knees weak and his eyes drunk with stupor. In just one bite, he could devour it challenging the Black Ninja's appetite for cake. The jiggle of coins made him all the more happy because he knew in a matter of minutes he'd have that sweet cotton-like sugar melt on his tongue and—

"Oof!"

Falling to the ground, Lloyd was grunted roughly. A fleeting ache in his chest knocked him out of his trance. Rubbing the side of his hip, Lloyd opened his eyes to see a man with dark hair and piercing eyes looked down at him with worry.

"Oh dear, my apologies. Are you alright?" he asked, holding a hand out.

Shaking his head, Lloyd took the stranger's hand but used his own weight to lift himself up. He bowed politely and apologized. "No, it should be me who should be apologizing. I wasn't paying attention," lifting his head, the young one gave a reassuring smile, "But I'm fine. Thank you…" he trailed off.

Crimson irises glinted with confidence and Lloyd found himself tilting his head to the side a bit, brows furrowing.

Is he wearing contacts?

"Jasper," the tall man said, a handsome smirk on his pink lips.

"Lloyd."

Jasper hummed in understanding and pulled his hand behind his back, an analytical gaze upon the shorter one. Lloyd quietly noted how his entire stature was rather proper, how well styled his hair was, and how he was quite the looker. If he was going to be honest—he was kind of jealous. The man had to be in his early twenties—maybe even still in his teenage years—but the atmosphere around him was really mature.

"You look like you're a dancer," Jasper suddenly said, unexpectedly close to Lloyd's face.

A small crimson blanket covered his cheeks from the close proximity of the man. "Uh—me? A d-dancer?" he stuttered, completely at lost about how Jasper would even come to that conclusion. That's the last thing he'd ever think of himself.

Out from behind him, Jasper shoved a flyer into the boy's hands. The smirk on his face stayed confident as Lloyd's demeanor melted under his intimidating gaze, his finger struggling to keep still. "Have you heard of the dance competition coming up this weekend?"

"Um—uh no, b-but I'm not really a—"

"I heard the year's competition is going to the best yet. The toughest dance companies of Hiyama City and neighboring villages will be competing for the ebony emerald."

"That's cool and all but—wait what? The ebony emerald…?" Lloyd's eyes widened as realization struck him. With sudden urgency, he asked the man with red eyes, "Would you possibly have a picture?"

Jasper pointed to the sheet in the ninja's hands. Lloyd's eyes narrowed and then widened dramatically as a clear picture of the large jewel was depicted on the paper. Instantly, its distinct patterns and shapes triggered his memory.

It was one of the Emeralds of Dualism.

"The black emerald," he whispered.

Entranced by how coincidentally he had run into the next emerald, Lloyd failed to notice the flashing of something inside his pants pocket. Jasper blinked in curiosity and tapped the young one's shoulder. Lloyd hummed in question and Jasper pointed to front pocket of his jeans.

"I think your phone might be ringing," he pointed out.

Fiddling into his pocket, Lloyd brought out his emerald detector device to find it blinking and ringing. This was all the reassurance he needed. Stuffing it back into his pocket, smiled in determination. Before bolting back to the tea shop, he gazed thankfully at Jasper.

"Hey, I gotta go, but thank you so much for the flyer!" he exclaimed before turning on his heel.

"Lloyd," Jasper called out. The blonde teen looked over his shoulder. "So will I see you at the dance competition!?"

Lloyd grinned broadly. "You betchya! See you later Jasper!"

Waving him off, Jasper's eyes followed the young one until he was out of his sight. Folding his hands behind his back, a wicked smirk edged its way onto his handsome features. Jasper quietly turned around and took collected strides away from the scene.

"I will see you soon, Green Ninja."


Jay

He still had yet to apologize to Nya and the fact that he hadn't conjured up the courage to face her yet made it all the worse. The thing was, he wasn't so fond of that scrutinizing look she always gave him each time he did something really stupid. It just made him feel more idiotic than he really was. Well, it wasn't like he didn't deserve it. Looking back on his choice of words, he was grateful the only thing that the petite woman had done in retaliation was ignore him for the time being. He was even more appreciative of the fact that Kai hadn't been filled in on what kind of words had been exchanged at that time.

Jay shuddered as the brisk scent of burnt flesh flamed his nostrils. There was one time Kai had made the conceptually wrong assumption that he and Nya had slept with one another and Jay was trying to sneak out of her room when it was just that Jay had bumped into a wall that was coincidentally Nya's. Of course, the samurai had gone to help but it seemed the quiet thud had attracted the brunette and he was on fire.

Literally.

That was a memory he hadn't wanted to relive anytime soon. In Jay's opinion the guy was a pretty chill dude but sometimes his obsession with protecting Nya at all costs kept him on his toes 24/7.

Zane winced as the screwdriver was jolted into the interior wall of his back. "Shoot," Jay mumbled, "Sorry buddy, my hand slipped."

The Polish nindroid nodded in understanding. "Again, thank you for taking the time to fix the joint of my shoulder. I believe I didn't tense my arm enough and might have shaken a bolt loose."

Jay shook his head and smiled in an assuring manner. "No problem Zane! You know it's not a bother at all," he said in a sweet tone.

Again, the nindroid nodded with a pleasant smile. He faced forwards and allowed his brother to continue his work, but his smile fell a bit. Living with his fellow ninja for awhile had given time for Zane to decipher their body languages. By his side, his pale eyes took note of how Jay's sock covered foot would tense then relax. His toes would curl up and crack multiple times. Also, the number of times Jay's hands had slipped was more times than on average. Something was bothering him and he had reason to suspect it had something to do with his outburst on Glory Mountain.

"Jay?"

"What's up?" the blue ninja replied.

"Is everything alright?"

Jay's lips puckered a bit in question, his eyes still focused on the task at hand. "Uh yeah. Why wouldn't it be?" He held the bolt in its place while he screwed it in.

"You look as if your thoughts are astray," Zane said honestly.

Instantly, he knew he had hit it on the nose as the Blue Ninja froze for a split second, his hands fumbling with the simple tool. Jay stuttered over his words, desperately trying to cover up his flustered state.

"O-Oh? Really!?" he laughed nervously, "Well, I-I mean, with everything g-going on and uh…yeah it's just that um—well I ah…" With nothing else coming out, Jay could only continue to chuckle in nervousness as Zane said nothing. He hoped that the platinum blonde would drop the promising conversation but found that had been in vain.

"I presume it has something to do with Nya," Zane bluntly stated.

Jay sighed. Silence took over as he finished tightening the bolt in the ninja's shoulder. He closed the compartment and threw the screwdriver in the open cabinet. He let his legs dangle over the bed. "That obvious, huh?"

The older one smiled a small one.

The silence that spoke to the skillful nindroid spoke volumes. His eyes scanned over his brother's twitching toes, twiddling thumbs, and down-casted eyes. The blue irises that were normally brighter than the sky itself were dark with sorrow and his back was hunched over. Zane hadn't even taken a second to analyze before he knew that whatever had really happened back there had affected Jay. As much as he knew, there had been some misunderstandings and false accusations that were obviously cleared up between he and their fellow brother, Cole; the two of them closer than before. But, not once had the calm ninja seen Jay and Nya even cross paths with their eyes.

Jay shifted in his spot. "It's not like I meant what I said," he blurted out in a fast pace, "I was just being dumb and let my anger and jealousy get the best of me. I wouldn't blame her if she wanted nothing to do with me. After what I said, I have trouble even looking at myself." He sighed heavily, his eyes glossier as he spoke, anger setting in his voice. "Argh! I'm so stupid! You know what? I don't even deserve Nya. She hasn't done a single thing to me but I continue to just prove to her why I wasn't the best choice and I just—"

"Jay, now hold on—"

The shorter one threw his hands in the air and began to pace. "She's right, I'm the biggest assclown in the entire world!" The fact that Jay even cursed made Zane widen his eyes. Oh dear. "I just had to be the delusional, paranoid, insecure, freak I am and let it destroy one of the best and only romantic relationship I've ever been in. Way-to-go Jay Walker! You really scored a big one this time!"

Zane steadily rose from his spot and cautiously tried to reach out for the fuming ninja. Tiny blue sparks shot off his body and the fear of short-circuiting waned on the Ice Ninja. "I think it would be best if—"

"Why don't I just go ahead and buy fifty cats and accept that fact that I'll have to spend the rest of my miserable, lonely, life picking up cat litter and baby sit animals for a living?" he chuckled humorlessly, "While I'm at it, why don't I just retire? No one would miss Jay Walker: the ninja who runs his mouth and screws up everything for everyone. He was the master of something pretty cool, but he was so screwed up it cancelled it out. Haha! Great!"

In order to prevent a blow in the electrical system, Zane ignored the tiny pricks that ran up his arms and placed a calming hand on both the younger one's shoulders. Jay hummed, blinking himself out of his anger fueled rambling. Zane gave him a funny look, a pristine eyebrow raised in minor amusement. "I am sure you would be a phenomenal animal sitter, but the world needs you a lot more, my brother."

A small blush ran through the younger one's cheeks. Jay scratched the back of his head in slight embarrassment. "Uh…that's probably true. Hehe…sorry for rambling."

Zane shook his head and smiled charmingly. "It is quite cute," he teased.

The blue clad man's blush reddened even more. "Z-Zane!"

Patting his shoulder, Zane just smiled. Then, his face softened into one of reassurance. "If I may, my advice to you would be to confront Nya and apologize for your errors."

"I-I can't just do that!" Jay exclaimed, "She wouldn't even take me seriously. 'Oh yeah, by the way, sorry I called you a slut just because I was mad at you before and I thought you and Cole had a thing again and I got jealous. I still don't really understand why you were mad before but, wanna go out tomorrow?' It just doesn't work like that Zane!"

The Polish robot made a surprised face. "You called her that?" He then made an unhappy face. "Jay, I'm disappointed. That was not the way to go."

"Thank you Zane. It's not like I didn't know that."

Reminding himself of the main issue, Zane blinked back into focus. "Nya is an understanding person. She is not one to just shut out all perspectives; especially one from you. I am almost one hundred percent positive that she will at least listen to what you have to say. It is obvious she hasn't lost all romantic feelings towards you."

Jay sighed. "You think so?"

He nodded. "More than that," Zane confirmed. "And in that time, you two can also discuss why she was angry with you before. That way, the air will be cleared and the chance to start fresh will be even higher."

It only took about ten seconds of contemplation for the shorter one to come to a decision. Jay's expression was determined and brightened considerably. He nodded in understanding and gave the Ice Ninja a thumbs up. "Thanks Zane. The pep talk really helped. I think I'll go talk to Nya now. You're really good at this relationship stuff."

As Jay made his way towards the door, Zane smiled. "You are welcome my dear friend. And thank you."

As the door shut closed, the gentle robot looked away, his pale eyes drawing an odd gaze.

You know, now that he thought about it, relationships seemed quite hard but unusually fascinating.


Kai

It was getting really hard to keep his mouth shut.

Like, really hard.

The deadly atmosphere radiating off of the two females sitting beside each other made him want to curl up and die. His natural born curiosity was edging him to ask what happened, but there was also his common sense knocking him on the head and telling the fiery ninja to get up a skedaddle. Two women who could possibly end him with just a single glare wasn't something he wanted to mess with, but then again, the reason he even came to his sister's room was important. It seemed that Lloyd had located the black emerald. Apparently, besides Sensei Wu, he was the first to know and the young hero asked the older one to round up the others so they could set on the journey quickly.

"I wish murder wasn't illegal."

Now, it was just the matter of how to bring it up.

Before Kai could even utter a word, he was sucked in like a black hole and forced to sit quietly as the two vented. So, now he was on the floor, sitting awkwardly while Nya and Chelsea sat on the edge of the samurai's bed. Why they chose for him to listen while they blurted personal issues was beyond him, but deep down, he felt a bit honored.

"The entire male species is literally so dense I don't understand how they think they're superior to us. Like, please inform me," Nya grumbled.

"If you have a dick, you're apparently a king!" Chelsea exclaimed with mock enthusiasm.

Normally, Kai would've at least said something by now, desperately defending his severely bruised ego, but he made the wise decision to keep quiet.

But ouch.

"And why is it that if a girl takes charge she's bossy but if a man does he's a boss?" Nya continued.

"And why is it that if I even have one speck of hair under my arm it's disgusting and unclean but a man is allowed to have a freaking jungle growing out of their armpits? Sorry I have hair on my body?" Chelsea exclaimed.

"I hate society."

Actually, now that Kai thought about it, that was a really good question. Why was it so unattractive when a woman had hair on her body other than on her head and eyebrows? Well, he didn't necessarily mind it too an extent. He preferred if woman shaved but it wasn't a big deal to him if they weren't clean cut all the time.

But he didn't think it was an appropriate time to share that.

Nya fell back on the bed, a heavy sigh slipping from her red lips. Chelsea leaned over, placing her arms on the tops of her knees. She groaned, a comically exhausted expression on her face. "Sometimes I wish I were gay."

"Same."

"For the record, if I was, I'd totally go for you," the kunoichi grumbled.

"I'd be honored," the shorter one openly replied.

For some odd reason, images of very perverted scenes of his sister and the female ninja filled his head. Kai's face glowed up brighter than the time Lloyd's pants fell in front of everyone. The Fire Ninja shook his head, gripping the sides of his face as he shouted at himself, "Stop it Kai—NO!"

He scrambled off the ground and stomped around childish. "Stop, stop, stop!" he exclaimed, trying desperately to rid himself of the very wrong images in his mind. Why the hell did he find it so—no. You know what? Never mind. He needed to focus on the task at hand and stop diddy-daddling.

He opened his eyes and realized that the others were giving him really weird looks, their eyes narrowed and lips pouted.

"What, do you now have something against gays?" Nya mumbled to her flustered brother.

Amber eyes widened significantly and his spiky hair stood on edge. It reminded the women of a frightened porcupine. Kai shook his head faster and waved his hands around frantically. "What kind of question is that!? Of course not!"

"Then why are you getting so defensive so suddenly? Calm down and stop all that mindless yelling," Chelsea said, a bit irritant. She stuck her pinky in her ear to accentuate her point.

His bruised ego from their venting moments ago rose and reminded him of his short temper. A vein almost popped out of his forehead and he swore his teeth were gnashing. "You annoying brats! The only reason I'm here is because you two dragged me in here, forced me to listen to your whining, and took multiple stab wounds my masculinity! Who cares about your boy problems! I've got something important to tell you!"

Nya and Chelsea watched, uninterested, as the hot-head burst into flames from his needless anger. They began to snicker to each other much to Kai's displeasure. "I came here to have a good time and I'm honestly feeling attacked," Nya said in a mockingly high pitched stereotypical girly voice while Chelsea almost doubled over.

The two bit their lips in order to keep from laughing as Kai screamed in their faces, using colorful vocabulary to express his irritation and fury. He growled, "If you really don't want to know about how Lloyd found another emerald then fine!"

Their hilarity left them instantly. Nya and Chelsea blinked, clearing their humor and serious expression plastered upon their face.

"Nani?"

"What? Lloyd? He found another Emerald of Dualism?"

Kai turned from them, his arms crossed stubbornly. "Why so serious all of a sudden?"

The young samurai growled at his childishness. "Kai, now's not the time to get butt hurt!"

Unimpressed groans left the two as the red-clad ninja dramatically wiped a 'tear' from his eye. "I-I'm not butt hurt…" he sniffed.

"Kai, please," Chelsea pleaded sternly, "If Lloyd found it, Eltanse could be on his trail or even with him. She could be—"

"Calm down, he's fine." He dropped all the games and adapted a serious attitude. "He's on his way now but he's only located the emerald. He told me to round everyone up so we could discuss a plan of action."

"Then we've gotta hury! Let's go!" Chelsea exclaimed.

Before Kai could even say anything, the Grey Ninja took off, her long legs lunging her forwards with great speed. He choked on the air in his throat as Nya grabbed his limp wrist and basically dragged him along. He stumbled, almost face planting as they all took off.

In front of Nya's door, Jay suffered in cold sweat as he contemplated on how he was going to go about apologizing to the tough samurai. He frowned at his weakness and made the decision to just charge ahead. His hand raised to knock upon the wooden door and a startled yelp tore from his throat as a strong hand gripped his wrist.

Jay was most certainly surprised as his feet felt as if they weren't touching the floor. Ahead of him, he saw Chelsea take large and powerful strides towards the control room, his wrist in her grip.

Geez, she's going to leave a mark.

"W-What's with the rush?" he panted.

"Lloyd found the next emerald!" she replied loudly.

His eyes widened from the new information. "Really!?" he said with excitement but his smile fell off his face when he almost fell from losing his concentration for a split second. "Do w-we have to go so fast?"

"My question exactly," Kai commented from behind him.

"The sooner the better."


Translations: Nani-What

A/N: Girl Power! Haha! [Maybe I should make this a Nya/Fem!OC story. I'm sure Kai would like that; that cute lil perverted fuqboi…XD jk]

A friend of mine read this before I posted it and he was like, you're touching a lot of touchy subjects there and then he got this evil look and then said, "Perfect," and I laughed.

I don't know if it's just me, but I love writing when it comes to baby Lloyd. He's just my precious cinnamon roll. I have this head cannon that even though he's all grown up—boring and all—he's still obsessed with sweets.

But, long time no see!

EOCs have been tough and now the final exams are showing their ugly faces. But we will get through it fam! Summer is almost here and I sense a lot of chapters in the near future…

Study hard kids! School is almost over but please please please continue to do your best, if circumstances apply, in school. Work hard until the very end.

And should i post my head cannons for the Ninjago Charcters? Comment your opinions on that and the chapter!

You guys rock!

See ya soon!

Sylvia-Ann