Agosi grunted as he felt a finger touch his cheek again.

Slowly, he opened his eyes and rolled his head to the side.

"He's alive! Thank the FSM!" A voice called.

"Finally, we'd have some pissed off parents if he didn't wake up," Another said. "If the kid has parents that is."

"Kai."

"What? Orphans run rampant nowadays-"

Agosi looked up, as the blurred face began to sharpen.

When he saw their faces, he wished he combusted, right there on the spot.

It was the ninja.

Agosi sat up, and back away.

However, he hit a chair and stumbled over.

The chair, as well as himself, hitting the ground.

Agosi looked at the group.

"Wait, we're-"

"Stay the hell away from me!" Agosi snarled, gritting his teeth.

Agosi looked around the room, quickly of course.

He seemed to be in a living room of some sort.

However, he did not see Caspian or A-Morro.

"Wh-where the hell am I? Where-Where's Caspian!"

"Kid, you're gonna have to calm down," Kai said. "We're not going to hurt you, or Caspian."

Agosi narrowed his gaze.

"What...what about Morro?"

"Maybe."

Kai proceeded to be elbowed by Jay.

Agosi, however, did not believe them.

They were trying to lure him into a false sense of security, so he'd spill.

But Agosi wouldn't tell them jack shit.

He knew that much.

"So...uh...what's your name?" Jay started out.

"Go to hell."

Jay paused.

"What kind of parent names their kid 'go to hell-"

Jay paused again.

He put his hands on his hips.

"Well, that was rude-!"

"Jay now is not the time for this." Kai hissed.

Agosi shook his head.

He hoped that Caspian was faring better than he was.

(_)

"How old are you?"

"No."

"What's your name?"

"No."

"Do you have any powers?"

"No."

"Where do you live."

"No."

Caspian and Cole had been going at it like this for almost an hour.

Every question Cole asked, Caspian would reply 'no'.

Even if that answer did not make sense.

Caspian was laying down, flat on his back, on the floor.

Cole was crouched above him.

"Is there any question you won't say no too?"

"No."

Cole groaned.

"Kid, this is ridiculous." Cole snapped. "You're gonna have to answer our questions eventually."

Caspian turned his head away, crossing his arms.

"And what if I don't?"

"Then we'll take you into custody."

Caspian paused.

"For what?" he snapped. "I haven't done anything!"

"You were harboring a wanted criminal."

"He literally summoned the preeminent years ago-"

"He still did it, and he's still a criminal."

Caspian turned away.

"If he's a criminal, then why is he drinking tea and casually chatting with your friend over there?"

"Wh-"

Cole paused, seeing Zane and Morro at the kitchen table.

The two were chatting, and both had teacups in their hands.

"Zane, what are you doing?"

Zane paused, turning to Cole.

"Erm...introducing myself?"

Cole frowned.

"Cole, you know who he is."

"But...he does not know who I am."

Cole stared.

"Zane, its an act," Cole said. "You know he's only saying he doesn't remember us so he can avoid going to jail, right?"

Zane stared.

"erm...I ran a diagnostic when Kai...knocked him out."

Caspian paused.

"Wait, Kai knocked him out-"

Cole and Caspian let out a cry as their foreheads slammed into each other.

Caspian rolled to the side groaning and muttering things under his breath.

Cole gripped his forehead, cursing.

When the two had recovered (accompanied by an awkward silence, shared between Zane and Morro), Caspian shot up and appeared in front of Zane.

"Why did Kai knock him out?"

"He was afraid Morro would run away," Zane said.

Morro was silent.

"And since..he...unlocked his power-"

"-again." Cole finished.

"Again." Zane cleared his throat. "We...needed to take necessary precautions."

"Bullshit," Caspian muttered.

Zane frowned.

"Please refrain from using such harsh language."

"No."

Morro placed his chin in his hand.

"I-"

Shouting was heard.

And feet running down the hall.

"Hey! Get back-"

"Caspian! Where the hell are you? We're busting out of-"

Agosi ran past the door, and a crash was heard.

Agosi appeared in the doorway after a bit.

"Hey-"

Agosi was tackled by Kai and Jay.

"Fucking hell-!"

(_)

Agosi sat in a chair, his hands tied behind his back.

Caspian sat in the chair next to him, untied.

Morro, was on the other side of Agosi, chained to the brim.

However, he seemed to be content.

"Alright," Kai said. "Where the hell is Nya?"

He turned to Morro.

Morro blinked.

"Who?"

"Nya, my sister."

Morro blinked.

"Uh…."

"I know you know who I'm talking about!"

Agosi fidgetted in his chair.

"I...I don't…?"

Kai growled.

"Fine then! How'd you get your hands on a realm crystal?"

Morro blinked.

"A...what…?"

Kai let out a cry of frustration.

"I-"

"Kai, Morro has amnesia."

"No, he doesn't."

"Kai-"

"He doesn't have amnesia!" Kai cried. "He knows how to use his powers!"

"My what?" Morro asked.

"You literally just used them-!"

"Can we please stop shouting?" Caspian asked, his voice quiet.

Kai let out a groan, placing his hands on his face.

"Can I go home?" Agosi blurt out.

"No."

Agosi let out a groan as well.

However, Caspian paused, hearing his phone ring from his pocket.

He pulled it out, and his eyes went wide.

"Uh...my mom's calling me."

Kai narrowed his gaze, crossing his arms.

"Well? Answer it."

"Okay-"

"Caspian Adao Sousa! You get your ass over here right now, or so help me, I'll beat your ass until you can't walk-!"

Caspian and the rest stood (or sat) in silence.

"Mom, I'm inside the monastery of spinjitzu."

"Do you want me to come get you?"

Caspian blinked.

"Wh-"

That when they heard the banging and muffled shouting.

Kai spun around.

"Is your mom here?"

Caspian shrugged. "I-I guess-! Let me go talk-"

"No. Jay go talk to her."

"Hell no! I'm not going to be at the end of an angry mother's shoe!" Jay replied, turning away.

Wu shook his head, grabbing his staff, which was leaning against the wall.

"I shall speak to her."

The group turned.

"But-but Sensei-"

Sensei Wu gave Zane a stern look before walking past him.

Caspian gulped and fidgetted in his chair.

He then flinched, hearing his mother screaming down the hall.

And then, stomping.

"Caspian! Onde você está?" ("Caspian! Where are you?") His mother's voice echoed down the hall.

Caspian was silent for a moment.

"I-I'm over here." He cried.

"Hey, wait for a-"

Before Kai could even finish a woman appeared in the doorway, sleeves rolled up, eyes narrowed.

"You two, get over here."

Caspian quickly jumped from his seat and shuffled over.

Lygia frowned.

"Agosi, now."

"I'm tied up-"

Lygia marched forward.

"Aren't-should we-" Jay whispered.

"She's a civilian, we can't-"

Lygia whipped around, scanning the group of boys.

"How old are all of you?"

Jay blinked.

"Uhm...older teens?"

Lygia blinked.

"So a bunch of teenagers has been defending our lands? Pity, you must all have PTSD."

Kai blinked.

He muttered something under his breath, looking at the floor and clenching his fists.

"Somebody, untie Agosi."

"No."

"Why not?"

"He's been harboring a known criminal-"

"Then you hand Morro over to the police!" Lygia cried out. "You ninja don't have to deal with everything yourselves!"

Lygia let out a groan.

"And my boys know nothing of this Morro guy! He probably manipulated them into giving him shelter, maybe even possessed them!"

Caspian flashed his mother a look.

"He didn't do any of that!" Caspian yelled.

"And how would you know? Caspian, you-"

"I-I just know Mãe! I just-"

"You know? Filho, you don't know anything! This man-this-this thing is a monster! Hell, the green ninja is afraid of him! Don't you think that means something-"

"Hey! Lloyd isn't afraid of this bastard, none of are!" Kai thundered. "All we know is that he's back, and he shouldn't be!"

"I think we all know that, fire ninja-!" Lygia muttered.

At this point, Lygia was red in the face.

"But let me tell you something, let me tell you all something!" She shouted, waving a finger at the group. "My son and Agosi would never bring back a monster like him! It was probably somebody affiliated with the sons of Garmadon-"

"We landed all them in jail, M'am. They couldn't even summon Morro without something of some significance to him, present." Zane replied, seeming to be the calmest of the group. "Or somebody of significance."

Lygia paused.

She then turned to the three, eyes glaring through all of them.

"Caspian, Agosi," She began, her voice scaringly calm. "You told me you were out getting groceries for Mystake, weren't you?"

Caspian was silent.

Agosi looked away.

Morro raised an eyebrow.

Lygia stared.

"Caspian...you were out getting groceries, correct?"

Caspian clenched his fists.

"We were but Agosi wanted to go to the temple because he heard a voice calling him name-!"

Agosi blinked.

"You goddamn snitch! I didn't mean to fucking resurrect him!" Agosi swore. "Honest!"

"Well! Here we are you-"

"Hey! Everybody needs to calm down-"

"Shut up!"

Cole frowned, watching the three boys argue.

Kai scoffed.

"Jesus…" he muttered.

Slowly, he turned his head over to Morro.

His head was hung low, his teeth biting at his lower lip.

Kai raised an eyebrow.

Kai shook his head.

"Cole, untie all of them," Kai whispered. "Now."

"Kai-"

"Relax, I know what I'm doing," Kai hissed. "I don't think Morro is going to be welcome at that tea shop...we'll get him back in this temple on full lockdown in a day or two."

Cole raised en eyebrow.

Cole then shook his head, walking over.

"M'am, we're letting you take your children home," He said, causing Lygia to turn. "and..Morro as well."

Lygia raised an eyebrow.

"You realize I'm handing him in, right?"

"We...think that is the best thing to do, for now."

Morro looked up at the group, surprise was written all over his face.

Kai looked away.

Morro slowly lowered his head again, and didn't say a word, even when Cole unchained him.

Even when Lygia told them to cuff Morro.

Even when he was in the car.

And even when Lygia brought him to the police station.

Not a word.

So, as Lygia practically threw him onto the street and drove off, the chains still on his wrist, Morro just, sat there, in the rain, water dripping down his forehead.

Slowly looking up, the boy felt nothing but anger rising in his throat, as the wind began to pick up, throwing plastic and trash about.

Morro wasn't sure how loud, and long he screamed for.

.

.

.

But it was long enough that his throat burned afterward.