AN: AHHhhhhhhhhh happy birthday Lloyd! I've been looking forward to this day to celebrate everyone's favorite green bean for quite some time, and here is my contribution to that celebration! Sorry it came up a little later here than on my other sites, I was having some technical difficulties getting to work. Hope you guys enjoy, this was really fun!
"Woah, it looks like a massacre in here."
At the sound of Cole's voice, Kai, Jay, Lloyd, and Zane looked up from the map they had sprawled out across the table. Red pen was everywhere, circling different buildings and connecting them with lines.
"We're having trouble finding a venue for Lloyd's party," Zane explained.
Nya rolled her eyes. "It's not that hard! Just pick somewhere!" She held a hand out, shaking her phone. "We have five days until his birthday. Most places require at least that many to book a reservation. If we don't decide today, we'll have nowhere to go."
"We can't just pick anywhere," Kai insisted. "It has to be perfect!"
"Why don't we just go to the arcade?"
"It's always so busy there."
"It's a Wednesday night! How many people are going to be there?"
"Trust me," Jay said, "It's still busy. It always is."
Cole peered at the map. "Why'd you cross off the movie theater? Isn't there a new Starfarer movie Lloyd's been wanting to see?"
Kai shook his head. "Tickets sold out in like five hours. By the time school was over and we got over there, they were all gone."
Jay frowned, running his fingers along one of the major streets. "What's your favorite restaurant, Lloyd?"
"A restaurant? Are you serious?" Cole laughed. "We'd get kicked out in ten minutes."
"Why can't we just do it at my place?" Lloyd murmured. "I don't need anything big deal."
Kai frowned. "Your apartment isn't that big, Lloyd. And I don't want to bother your mom with all the decorations and stuff."
Lloyd shrugged, looking down. "It doesn't need to be big."
"If you really want something simple," Nya said, "why don't we just do it at the warehouse? It'll just be us, but there's lots of space."
Zane nodded. "That space would suffice. We would just have to ask Master Wu."
"That is, if you're certain that's what you want." Nya looked at Lloyd closely. "You sure you don't want to do anything else?"
Lloyd nodded.
"Positive, bud?" Kai pushed. "Because it's your birthday. We don't mind at all."
"I'm fine," Lloyd insisted, getting to his feet. "It's just another day on the calendar. Don't make such a big fuss."
The ninja fell silent.
"Lloyd," Nya murmured, "it is a big deal to us."
"Sorry. I'm just tired. And I've got homework. I should go."
"Lloyd, wait-"
The green ninja pulled away from Kai's outstretched hand. "I'm fine, Kai. I just have to go. Call me if you need anything."
When they went back to school on Monday, their teachers loaded them with assignments, and Kai didn't have a spare minute to talk to Lloyd in their shared classes. He couldn't even talk at lunch because Lloyd had to make up a test. He kept his eyes peeled for his friend every time he was in the hallways, but if there was one thing Lloyd was good at, it was not being seen.
At the end of the school day, Nya texted him to meet up near their lockers. He got there and found her huddled around her locker with Cole, Jay, and Zane.
Kai walked over to them. "What's going on? Where's Lloyd?"
"He said he'd catch up with us later, which is why now is the perfect time for party preparation," Jay said, gesturing towards Nya, who had a fiercely determined look on her face and was tightly clutching a clipboard. "Apparently she's been waiting her whole life for this."
"Alright." Nya looked up from her clipboard. "I've already got streamers and gift wrap at home. What about you guys?"
"I've got a banner ordered with his name on it," Cole said. "And of course, the shark tablecloths-"
Jay blinked. "Sharks?"
"Yeah. He loves sharks."
"No, no, no, you've got it all wrong! We're getting the dragon ones! He loves dragons!"
"Well, yeah, duh, but he'd obviously like the shark one better."
"Are you kidding? Sharks would remind him of his dad's mechs!"
"Yeah, well, dragons remind him of his mech, which also reminds him of fighting his dad."
"Totally not the same, plus dragons are way cooler-"
"Okay, we're going with the Starfarer ones, then," Nya grumbled. "What about balloons? Who's covering-"
"I have balloons," Zane interrupted. "Two hundred and seventy-five of them."
They gawked at him.
"Zane… why do you have so many balloons just lying around?" Jay asked.
"They are new! In the package! I can blow them up for Lloyd's birthday party-"
"Shhhhh!" Four pairs of hands immediately pushed over his mouth, silencing him, even though they were the only ones in the very empty hallway.
"No one can find out," Cole insisted. "This is Lloyd's special day. We're not about to let anyone ruin it."
"Okay, so Zane's got the balloons." Nya ticked another item off the list. "What about the cake? I have most of the ingredients to make one at home, but I'm completely lacking the baking skills."
Cole nodded. "I can bake a cake. What's his favorite kind?"
"Lloyd likes that Funfetti one," Kai murmured.
Cole's nose wrinkled. "I'm not baking a box mix. I can get him the rainbow sprinkles, though, and make a homemade one."
"Okay, sounds good. Jay, could you pick up some confetti before his birthday? And Zane, we need some fun paper plates."
"Zane, you should get shark ones."
"No, dragons!"
"Zane will pick out whichever plates he likes," Nya snapped.
"What about gifts?" Jay asked. "What are you guys getting?"
"I'm not telling you," Nya yelped. "I have the best gift ever and I don't want you stealing any ideas."
"I've been setting aside pieces of my allowance for a month," Cole grinned. "It's gonna be sweet."
Jay blinked at him expectantly, and Cole smirked. "I'm not telling you, either, blabbermouth."
"Blabbermouth?" he yelped. "I can keep secrets perfectly fine, thank you."
"Oh yeah? What about that time you nearly gave away all of our ninja identities?"
"Or-" Zane added, "when he and Lloyd were working on those surprise mech upgrades and he accidentally said something in front of Kai and Nya?"
"Oh, remember when he spoiled the finale of Cole's favorite show?" Nya grinned. "Cole was pissed."
"Okay, okay, so there were a few times," Jay spluttered. "But those were a while ago! I have many more secrets that I have kept than I haven't."
Cole crossed his arms, smirking. "Name one."
"Well, there was that one time, where I- hey!" He stopped, glaring at Cole. "You're trying to trick me into telling you a secret!"
"And it very nearly worked. So no. You can't know."
Nya shrugged. "Sorry, Jay. He's right. When you have a secret, you get nervous. And when you're nervous, you talk. A lot. It would only be a matter of time before you spilled everything to Lloyd."
"Fine," Jay muttered. "Keep your secrets."
Kai jumped slightly as Nya elbowed him, and she frowned. "You okay? You've been really quiet."
Kai shrugged, stuffing his hands in his pockets. "Is it just me, or… did Lloyd seem like he doesn't really want a birthday party?"
The others went quiet.
"We're not going to not give him a party," Nya insisted. "You know how he gets. He never wants anyone to make a fuss." Her brow furrowed. "It's like he still can't get it into his skull that we care about him."
"I mean, of course I want to, it's just… we can't force him to do anything he doesn't want." Kai bit his lip. "It's been a rough past few months for him. I just want him to be happy."
"We all do," Cole agreed. "Lloyd deserves a night just about him, for once."
Zane frowned. "But how are we supposed to give him the party that he wants if he won't tell us what he wants?"
"Let me try to talk to him," Kai said. "He might open up more if it's just one of us there."
Lloyd, in fact, did not want to talk.
He was more open during their classes the next day, and held casual conversation with him, but forcefully avoided the topic of his birthday whenever Kai brought it up.
He huffed with frustration. What kind of kid didn't want to celebrate their birthday? He wished Lloyd would just tell him what was going on.
He wasn't going to, though, so naturally, the next best thing was to follow him.
He wouldn't call it spying- just finding another way of obtaining information when Lloyd refused to give it himself. Besides, he was doing this to help Lloyd, not to hurt him.
Kai jerked himself out of his thoughts as Lloyd nearly slipped from his view. He gritted his teeth, refocusing on him. Lloyd wasn't an easy person to follow, either.
When he finally caught up to him, keeping a reasonable distance, of course, Lloyd was hovering near his locker. An unfamiliar, dark-haired kid was leaning against it, laughing at something as Lloyd smiled uneasily. Kai edged closer, his frown deepening.
"Where's the spike head? And the rest of your gang?"
"Kai?" Lloyd shifted. "I dunno. He probably had homework and stuff to do."
The guy shrugged. "I kind of found him annoying, anyway. You realize no one could ever get to you when your friends were around, right?"
"I guess that's… kind of the point."
"You can't spend your whole life letting them protect you. If you block out any person who hurts you, you block out anyone who could potentially be a friend, too." The guy smiled in a way that made Kai wanted to chuck himself between Lloyd and the guy.
"That's… that's the thing. No one wants to be nice to me."
"Spare me the sob story," the guy rolled his eyes. "I know your dad sucks, but at least you have one."
Lloyd flinched. "Sorry."
The guy laughed, putting a hand on his shoulder and shoving him. "Stop being so jumpy, will ya? No wonder kids pick on you, you're as harmless as a flea."
"What am I supposed to do?" Lloyd blinked. "I can't hit them back, or I'll be in more trouble than I already am."
"You don't need to hit them, just show them you're not a total coward! Maybe if you actually listen to them instead of cringing away, things might change."
"Listen to them? Are you saying they're right?"
"What does it matter if they're right? Look, Lloyd, you've already got it hard enough as it is, and you're making everything more difficult. You'd be so much cooler if you actually hung out with important people and not the outcast-losers you've stationed yourself with."
For the first time since the conversation had started, Lloyd appeared indignant. "They're not- I mean, you're not-"
The guy laughed. "See? You can't even get a word out. You're so pathetic. You don't even need the fact that you're Garmadon's son to get picked on, you already got it all set up for the torment-"
Kai wasn't aware of himself pushing forward, he just was, and suddenly he was gripping the guy by the collar of his shirt, a pair of wide, brown eyes staring fearfully up into his.
"Who do you think you are and what the hell are you doing?"
"I… um, I…" the guy swallowed, his throat running dry.
"You treating my best friend like a piece of shit?" Kai shook him. "Are you?"
"I'm sorry!" The guy squirmed. "I didn't really mean it, we were just joking around, he says that kind of stuff to me all the time!"
"Really? Lloyd. Says that. You sure we're talking about the same person? Because I do not take nicely to liars."
The guy squirmed harder. "Okay, okay, I'm sorry! Just please let me go, I'll never bother you again!"
Kai shot him the fiercest glare he could muster. "You better not." He stepped back, dropping the kid, and he took off like a bullet.
Turning back to Lloyd, he saw his friend was staring at the fleeing boy with wide, disbelieving eyes, but it quickly dissipated to anger as he turned to Kai. "What the heck did you do that for?"
Kai's eyes widened. "I was protecting you? From a bully?"
Lloyd's eyes flashed, and Kai actually took a step back. "I don't need you to protect me! I can fight my own battles!"
Before Kai could even say anything, Lloyd was storming down the hallway and disappearing around the corner.
Kai just stood there for a moment, in shock. What was that all about? Hadn't he done the same thing for Lloyd a dozen times? Why would defending him ever be bad?
A buzz in his pocket interrupted his thoughts. Kai pulled out his phone to see a new message in the chat from his sister.
irondragonfangirl: how r things going with lloyd
MasterofFiyaaaaa: honestly? i think i made it worse
irondragonfangirl: well u better find a way to fix it soon because his bday's TOMORROW
MasterofFiyaaaaa: yeah i'll find a way through to him
MasterofFiyaaaaa: i just hope he listens
irondragonfangirl: don't worry
irondragonfangirl: he will
irondragonfangirl: just make sure u remember to listen to him too
irondragonfangirl: i have a feeling we haven't been doing that enough
irondragonfangirl: i feel terrible
MasterofFiyaaaaa: yeah me too
MasterofFiyaaaaa: we'll make it up to him though
MasterofFiyaaaaa: right?
irondragonfangirl: sure as long as cole doesn't burn this cake
irondragonfangirl: seriously y did we let him bake it
irondragonfangirl: if i dont respond in the next hour just assume his house burnt down and im dead
MasterofFiyaaaaa: can i have your motorcycle if you die
irondragonfangirl: shut up
Kai spent an hour looking for Lloyd after their confrontation, but he couldn't find him anywhere, and Lloyd, unsurprisingly, hadn't answered any of the twenty-some texts Kai had sent him, either. Eventually, he had to give up looking for him and resigned to speaking to him at school tomorrow.
His birthday.
In the first class they had together, Lloyd avoided looking at him, and Kai felt an ache in his chest. Today was his birthday. He knew things weren't going to turn out like he had imagined, but he wanted them to at least be better than this.
Swallowing back his nerves, Kai walked over to him, where he was doodling something in his notebook.
Kai cleared his throat. "Um. Lloyd?"
Lloyd looked up, an expression flashing across his face that Kai couldn't read, but he didn't immediately leave or turn away from him, which Kai took as a good sign.
"Happy birthday, dude."
Lloyd smiled tentatively back. "Thanks."
Things didn't go immediately back to normal after that- there was still a tension between them, and Lloyd wasn't saying much more than a couple sentences at a time, firmly avoiding the topic of the previous day- but at least it was back to a level where Kai didn't feel absolutely horrible for ruining his day. Lunch, at least, got a smile out of him- as well as a bunch of embarrassed blushing as Nya stabbed a candle into his brownie (they couldn't actually light it, lighters weren't allowed on campus) and they insisted on singing to him so off-key that Cole looked like he wanted to punch them.
When the last bell finally rang, Kai headed over to Lloyd's locker, hoping they could talk now that there weren't other kids around, but he wasn't there.
Kai relented, pulling out his phone.
MasterofFiyaaaaa: Lloyd? i know youre upset but can we plz talk?
He held his breath, staring at the screen intensely, as if that would make Lloyd respond.
While he was waiting, a message from a group chat popped up.
irondragonfangirl: what's taking so long jay, we need those decorations
jaybird123: eta 5 mins
jaybird123: i literally just left class how'd you get there so fast
jaybird123: wait you didn't use the tunnels did you
irondragonfangirl: no me and cole are bringing the CAKE remember?
irondragonfangirl: im not taking that through the tunnel
irondragonfangirl: we didnt spend 3 hrs on that for it to get squished
irondragonfangirl: i told the nurse i wasn't feeling well so i could go home early
irondragonfangirl: why didnt YOU take them
jaybird123: i couldn't exactly discreetly smuggle all these decorations into my locker
jaybird123: mmm cake. is it good?
irondragonfangirl: don't even THINK about it, that's not until Lloyd gets here
jaybird123: but im hungryyyy
jaybird123: do i need to pick up anything for dinner?
rock'n'cole: nah it's cool, we just found out lloyd's favorite chinese restaurant, the Bamboo Dragon, delivers so we're gonna order from there
jaybird123: my mouth is watering already
ZaneJulien:0xD;): Jay, you shouldn't text while driving.
jaybird123: tell nya to get off my case then!
irondragonfangirl: exCUSE me zane you are supposed to be putting up those balloons right now why are YOU on your phone
ZaneJulien:0xD;): Why are you texting me? We are in the same room.
irondragonfangirl: why are YOU texting ME
rock'n'cole: would you guys just stop being dumb and come help me
irondragonfangirl: great now you got cole in on it too
rock'n'cole: would you two just GET OFF YOUR PHONES
Kai was interrupted from whatever turn the conversation was going to take next when he finally got another notification.
thegreendragon: ok. you know where i'll be
Kai blinked, turning towards the doors and pushing through them, walking out onto the school lawn. The main feature was the football stadium, although there were other things as well- large trees, garden patches for the science classes, picnic tables for eating lunch outside, if the weather permitted. And- although the students were too old for recess, now- there was still a small swing set- a simple, rusty thing, with only two swings, but it served its purpose. Sitting on one of them, gently rocking, was Lloyd.
Kai made his way over, sitting down beside him in the other swing.
"So, uh… can we talk? About yesterday?"
Lloyd nodded, and Kai titled his head at him, trying to gauge his thoughts. "Who was that kid?"
Lloyd breathed out slowly. "His name is Brad. He was my best- and only- friend in elementary school, but we were separated when I moved away. Brad's family just recently moved to Ninjago City, and I… I was hoping to reconnect with him."
Kai ignored the twinge of jealousy at the words "best friends." Lloyd was allowed to have other people than him in his life, and things had obviously changed since then, anyway.
"I'm sorry, Lloyd. I didn't mean to interrupt anything, but from what I saw… Brad was being a jerk to you."
Lloyd shifted uncomfortably. "Yeah, I… he's changed since we were kids. The efforts at rekindling our friendship honestly aren't going so well. That's… that's why I was in a bad mood. I'm sorry. I shouldn't have taken it out on you. You were only trying to do something nice for me."
"Don't worry about me. But this Brad kid… anyone who treats you like that doesn't deserve to be your friend."
"I know, I just…" Lloyd sighed, running his fingers through his hair. "I was so eager to make a friend other than you guys…" His eyes widened as he processed his own words. "Not there's anything wrong with you guys, it's just- I just wanted to actually earn someone who wasn't friends with me because of a shared occupation."
Kai elbowed him. "Hey. This whole ninja thing may be what got us introduced to each other, but we're not friends with you because you're one of the ninja. We're your friends because we love you as a person. As Lloyd, not the green ninja."
Lloyd sniffed, giving him a soft smile. "Thanks, Kai. I'm glad I have you to protect me."
"You don't need protection, but you're stuck with me as a best friend, so you're going to get it, anyway."
Lloyd laughed. "I wouldn't have it any other way."
His phone buzzed, and he quickly checked it.
irondragonfangirl: the party's all set up, now the only thing missing is lloyd. did you get to talk to him?
MasterofFiyaaaaa: yeah, we're cool now. on our way
Kai turned back to Lloyd. "C'mon, green machine. Let's go enjoy your birthday."
Lloyd blinked at him. "Huh?"
"Your party, remember? The one Nya and the guys have spent the whole week planning? Or is there some other celebration I don't know about?"
Lloyd shook his head. "No, no, it's just- I thought I messed it all up."
"Don't worry, we got it under control."
"Really?"
"This is our teammates you're talking about! Stubborn as mules. They're not giving up on you that easily."
"I… thank you. Thank you guys."
"You can tell them yourself. We're going to this party, and we're going to have fun!"
Kai had to admit, he was impressed with what the others had been able to pull off in such a short amount of time.
It was nothing huge or extravagant, but it was a nice little party, and Lloyd seemed to like it better like that, anyway.
They were barely through the doors of the warehouse when Jay was launching himself into Lloyd's arms, pulling him into a tight hug, the others close behind.
"Happy birthday!" they cheered.
Lloyd hugged them back, laughing. "Thanks, guys, I didn't- I didn't expect all this!"
"Are you kidding?" Nya put her hands on her hips, grinning. "We're pulling out all the stops for our baby bro."
Lloyd's smile briefly flickered to a scowl. "I'm not a baby."
"To us, you always will be," Kai said, slinging an arm around his shoulders and ruffling his hair. Lloyd squirmed away, although he was unable to hide the grin on his face.
"Wow, this place really looks different." Lloyd gazed around at the warehouse with wide eyes. They had pushed aside training equipment to make room for tables and chairs, and green and gold streamers decorated the walls, adorned by multicolored balloons. Someone had plugged a gaming console into the TV, as well as a DVD player next to a box of DVDs- which must've been Jay's, he was the only person Kai knew, apart from Master Wu, who even had DVDs anymore- because Kai still hadn't been able to convince Master Wu to buy them Netflix on the warehouse's TV, getting the TV there in the first place had been hard enough as it was. On the far end was a buffet table, filled with rice, chicken, dumplings, and other Chinese staples from the Bamboo Dragon- as well as a beautiful, heavily frosted cake in the center of it all. It was decorated with rainbow sprinkles, making it completely and uniquely Lloyd.
Lloyd's eyes were on the cake too, his eyes wide. "Cole! It looks amazing! I never knew you were so good at making cakes!"
Cole shrugged, trying to hide his smile. "I've had some experience."
"Hey! What makes you think Cole made it?" Nya sniffed.
Cole blinked. "I did."
"Well, I helped."
Cole snorted. "Don't know if you could call it that. From my point of view, it seems like I was doing most of the work while you were busy texting your boo."
Both Nya and Jay turned scarlet.
"I was not," Nya spluttered. "I was making preparations for Lloyd's party!"
"Yeah, yeah, whatever you have to tell yourself."
"Let's not jump to conclusions too hastily," Jay said, turning to walk over to the cake. "The true judge of quality will be how good it tastes."
Nya stuck an arm in front of him. "Not so fast, mister! Dinner first."
After laughing, playing games, and eating, they insisted on opening presents. Lloyd was all smiles and gratitude with each one, which ended up sparking a debate between the others about whose gift he liked best.
"He totally loved my gift!"
"Nuh-uh! Did you see the way he smiled a little differently on mine?"
"Jay, you literally gave him a book. Why would he be excited about that?"
"Not just any book! A first edition Starfarer collector's comic from when my parents were kids, and in mint condition, too!"
"Why would you want some dusty old comic when you could have the newest Starfarer video game?" Kai argued. "It took forever for me to find one of these, they were sold out everywhere."
"Starfarer this, Starfarer that," Cole sighed. "I don't understand how he could possibly need any more Starfarer things. The record I engraved for him is way more personable and unique."
"You guys are thinking about this all wrong! You should've gotten him a katana like me, something that he actually needs and uses."
"Statistically, Lloyd spends more time drawing than any other hobby," Zane said. "Which means my gift of an art book and new set of pencils is logically the best fit."
"Clearly you guys all have it wrong in the head-"
"Guys, relax," Lloyd laughed. "I loved all your gifts equally."
"What is that supposed to mean?"
"Jay… it means exactly what you think it means."
"You can't even pick one gift?"
Lloyd shook his head. "No way. These are all amazing. Thank you, guys. Really." His gaze met Kai's for a long beat. "For everything."
"Of course. But, just to make things clear, you did like mine the most, right? You're just saying you liked them equally, so that you didn't make the others feel bad?"
Lloyd smacked his forehead as the others burst into protest again, and Kai shot him a sharp-edged grin. "I can do this all night."
Eventually, Lloyd got them to stop bickering- the mention of cake got them all quiet pretty quickly- and after divvying it up, they went over to the couch and played the video game Kai had gotten him. He quickly lost track of time, but time didn't matter. Even if it meant they would be tired for school the next day, seeing Lloyd like this- half sprawled over his teammates, brow scrunched in concentration as he mashed buttons on his controller, hints of frosting on his lips as he tried and failed miserably to bite back his laughter- it was worth it. He looked happier than Kai had seen him in weeks.
For that, he could even contain himself from bragging about how Lloyd obviously liked his gift best.
