Hey guys, not going to even apologize for the lateness because I have already apologized so many times and you guys know the drill. I hope you enjoy the chapter! I am thinking of posting another one with this just since you guys waited so long.

Erio99-

I love this chapter, I love the parallels it has with the normal version of season 5. My favourite connection is how Jay is this story's equivalent of Kai. As if seaon 6 didn't present enough trouble for our blue ninja. It always makes me happy when you update, you should update more frequently.

Seeya Around!

Ya I wish that I updated more often too. But now that I know the struggles of writing a story, I will always understand why my favorite stories update so late.

I hope you enjoy this chapter!


Morro walked into the library, looking around. He rummaged, through some scrolls tossing them around. He turned around, his eyes gazing on a long banner with Sensei Yang performing Airjitsu on it. He looked down into a glass case, and saw that is was empty.

Morro growled, pointing to a keeper of the library. "Sensei Yang's scroll, where is it."

The keeper put his hands together, "Oh, yes. Sensei Yang will be missed. His teachings were always…"

"Where's the scroll of Airjitsu!" Morro demanded, grabbing the collar of the keeper.

"I-It was s-stolen a-a few days ago-o by a t-thief they called R-Ronin." The keeper said surprised by the violence.

Morro threw the keeper, and he bounced off the wall. The library keepers turned and looked at him, startled by the disturbance. Morro growled as he looked again at Zane's impressive retinal displays. "Of course," Morro said, "If only I hadn't been so blind. This hunk of metal could have told me that right away and I wouldn't have wasted all this time."

Morro turned and ran towards to the door, eager to get on his way.

"A-Ah excuse me." One of the guards said, blocking his way.

Morro took a step back, hands up and ready to fight.

"Could we get your autograph?"

Morro put his hand down, smiling. This was how he should have been treated.

"You're one of the ninja that accompany the green ninja right?" The other guard said, handing him a pen and paper.

"Mind if we get a selfie with you?" The other guard asked, pulling out his phone and taking a picture.

Soon Morro was out the door and on his way.


The ninja were walking through a dessert, Kai leading them. Kai had argued that Sensei Wu's statement of relying on others to guide them, meant that he should lead and that Lloyd should take it easy after his fight with Morro.

Kai groaned, listening to the other ninja talk about drinks and beverages. Discussing which ones the liked the best.

"Enough!" Kai yelled turning around to face them, "I'm really thirsty and all this talk about drinks isn't helping."

Jay, Cole, and Lloyd quieted, staring at the bleak path ahead, watching the ripples of heat dance above the ground.

"Ugh, we've been following the sun for hours! We should have arrived at Stiix already." Kai complained.

"Wait," Cole said, "We've been following the sun for almost all day and you tell us that you've been following the Sun?"

"Ya?" Kai said, not seeing a problem with it.

"You know that the sun moves right?!" Cole exclaimed, "You could have lead us in one big gigantic circle!"

"Great!" Jay said, "We're officially lost! We had a leg up but no, Kai wanted to lead."

"I swear my guts says that we should be following the sun," Kai said, point to the blazing ball of fire.

"I have to agree with Cole and Jay." Lloyd said, "Plus the sun feels more like it wants to kill us right now, more than help us."

Cole turned his yak around, leading it in the opposite direction of Kai, the others follow suite.

"Well, I still think it's that way," Kai said stubbornly. "And when I learn Airjitsu first, we'll see who's right."

Kai's yak started to turn wanting to be with it's herd, and much too Kai's protests, the two-ton beast overpowered him.

"Aw, fine," Kai said, dropping his head in defeat as the yak followed his companions.

Soon, Cole and the others made it to some train tracks. They read a sign, stating that the tracks lead to Stiix.

"Hey look!" Cole said, "They lead to Stiix!"

"Great!" Lloyd said, riding up to Cole, "Let's follow them!"


The Bounty came to a slow halt at the Steeped Wisdom. It had been fully repaired, and it was as good as new. Sensei Wu, Nya, and Misako hopped off the Bounty walking to their teashop.

"Who needs to go on an epic quest, when my services are best needed here," Nya said, rejection obvious in her voice. She walked over to the tea leaves, pots, and brewing kettles and started to pick up what she could.

"You need to tell her," Misako whispered out of Nya's earshot.

"She's not ready." Sensei Wu whispered back.

"And you waited this long to tell them about Morro and how did that go?" Misako replied.

"Nya, dear," Misako started, not waiting for Sensei Wu's reply, "We didn't exactly bring you here to clean up the tea shop."

"Really?" Nya asked, looking up. "Then why?"

Misako looked to Sensei Wu. Sensei Wu let out a sigh, knowing that there was no letting this go. "Ahh, um." He said, looking for the right words. "There's something I haven't told you about your parents."

Nya said, turning back to the pots and tea. She dismissed the thought with a wave of her hand, "You can save it. Kai told be that Chen dangled that carrot too."

"We looked into it and we know that your father was the master of fire. Not exactly a mind shattering."

"But did you know that your mother was the master of water?" Misako said.

"Uhh… I didn't know that. You mean…" Nya said, turning back to them.

"Yes," Sensei Wu answered the unspoken question. "As Kai took on the traits of your father to become the master of fire, on the fate of Ninjago, you must train to be the master of water."

Nya just started at Sensei Wu. Her hands loosened and the glass jar she was clutching dropped to the ground with a loud shatter. The noise must have startled whatever was holding Nya conscious. As she followed the jar, fainting.

"Huh," Misako said, just staring at Nya, "Your right. I guess she wasn't ready."