I do not own either TV series, only my OC(s).
Jaya opened her eyes. Around her, the vivid colors of the world seemed to hurt her eyes. But she noticed the subtle differences between her own Spirit World and this universe's. The world she was in had tall buildings, one on which she was seated. The buildings were clouded in fog and the bottoms disappeared into it, like she was in a city of sky.
"Helllooo? Any spirits around?"
She flinched as a spirit materialized out of the fog. It was a spirit-rabbit - one vaguely familiar to her, as if from a different time.
"Even this world has spirits from my own." She muttered. Jaya approached the spirit cautiously. It fluttered towards her and nuzzled her hand. She laughed.
"Will you help me, little guy?" The spirit made a sound in response, and she smiled.
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Jaya opened her eyes. "Help is on the way." She told her turtle companion.
Leo frowned. "What did you do?"
Before she could answer, a light came from the roof. A soft blue light came floating down and revealed not only the rabbit Jaya had found in the spirit world, but a new companion - a tiny dragon, who appeared to be a baby. It's wings were blue while it's body was a soft purple, the whole thing being translucent.
The turtle looked in shock. How did she manage to bring these creatures to his world?
The dragon flew downward towards Jaya and blew a soft blue flame at her wrists. Leo came forward, thinking it was hurting her, but to his shock the cuffs around her wrists froze.
Jaya grinned and tugged them off, shattering the ice. She held out her arm and the dragon landed on it, with the rabbit by it's side. "Thank you guys! Could you help my friend now, too?"
The dragon flapped strong, though tiny, wings towards Leo, who looked in disbelief as the its breath froze his cuffs as well.
The turtle rubbed his wrists and looked at Jaya, who had somehow pried off the cuffs on her legs. Then, before they knew it - both spirits had disappeared in another dim light.
She took a deep breath and sat down. "Now what? How do we get out of here?"
Leonardo took that opportunity to look above him. Now that he could move better - and stand, for that matter - he could see that, distantly above their heads, were pipes. And on the far wall was their way out - a ventilation shaft.
"Up." The ninja said simply.
She glanced upwards to where he was looking, wincing. "I can't climb or bend in here. How..?"
In answer, the turtle gently lifted Jaya up into his arms and threw her with all his strength upwards - straight toward the vent.
Jaya let out a soft shriek and grabbed onto a pipe for dear life. "What did you do that for?"
"To get you up there." The turtle then proceeded to run towards the other wall, jumping against it and pushing off so he gracefully landed next to a pipe near her, which he gripped with both hands.
Holding on with one hand, he reached up and pulled himself up into the open vent.
The turtle looked down at the girl, who still clung to the pipe. He reached out a hand. "Well?"
She hesitantly took it, and he pulled her up into the vent. There was barely enough room for both of them, but they managed.
Clearly, whoever captured her had no idea what she was capable of. Jaya thought. Even then, putting her with Leo - this strong, mutant turtle - was a bad idea.
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Up ahead, they could distantly see light. They had passed by multiple prison cells but now were finally coming somewhere else.
Leo stopped in front of her, and Jaya looked over his shoulder at the room beyond. The vent they were in ended abruptly there.
"Looks like this is our stop." Leo whispered.
Jaya nodded, and gestured for him to go down. After giving a final check, Leo dropped down, waiting for her to follow.
With a whisk of her hand, Jaya summoned a small air current that carried her safely to the ground. It was the first time she used bending in front of her new mutant friend. She was kinda hesitant, instinctively shy - she was a stranger to his world, with an unknown power.
Leo watched the girl glide gently to the floor, landing gracefully. Now that they were in the light, he could see her full outfit - she wore her dark brown hair pulled back, with one strand falling across her face and the rest loosely falling down her shoulders. She was wearing a green tunic, with a lighter green top underneath. She wore gloves that hooked around her thumbs, and cropped pants tucked into her boots. Her shirt lung loosely around her thin body, giving him the impression she usually wears a belt that's tied around her waist. When she floated down, her tunic fluttered around her like a cape.
Leo turned away and took in the room around them. They were in what appeared to be a storage room.
Jaya spotted something in the corner. "Look!" she cried out and raced toward the corner before Leo could stop her. She pulled open a cabinet and found her things that they had taken from her when she was captured, along with Leo's belt and swords. The turtle quickly ran over and picked up his things, placing his belt back on and sheathing his swords. Jaya did the same; She now sported a small backpack along with the aforementioned belt, proving Leo right.
She took out a small knife and sheathed that on her belt, along with another pouch that Leo didn't recognize.
Jaya noticed him watched her, blushing slightly. "This is a water bending pouch." She explained in a quiet whisper.
Leo nodded, and motioned for her to follow.
Together they exited the room, unsure of what was to follow.
