Sydney:

Want to know what else sucks about falling without any aid? And into liquid protodermis? Impact. And it hurt like hell. Also adding factors that I was scared witless, had no idea where I was, and am soaking wet? Pure and utter terror that screamed in my mind; Get to land! Get to land! Of course.. It didn't help that I was entirely disoriented, but after a few minutes, I was able to find a grabbable ledge and heave myself up. Geez… I never thought adrenaline was so useful at times… I thought as I slowly staggered to my feet. I know for a fact that I'd changed into a Toa… of some element or another, wasn't sure. And judging by all the liquid protodermis, and the construction of the buildings, I didn't even have to guess where I was.

"Ga-Metru? Whoa… That's quite a jump from where we were." I mumbled, my gaze lingering on the buildings, then jumping back to my newly armored arms and legs. "But it's gonna take some getting used to these."

"Excuse me." A feminine voice sounded to my left, causing me to flinch and look wildly around, half expecting a Rahkshi. "You alright?" I looked down to see a Ga-Matoran, and I visually showed my relief.

"Mata Nui, please don't scare me like that…" I replied, bringing my hands to my face(Mask? I have no idea now!).

"Sorry about that. But I did just see you climb out of the water as if something was after you… Would… would you like me to take you to see Toa Gali?" She asked tilting her head. I slowly blinked, trying to process what she'd said.

"She's the Toa of Water, right?" I muttered, still somewhat disoriented from the water. The matoran froze.

"You didn't know?" She demanded, blue eyes narrowing dangerously. I gulped and took a small step back, trying to mind the ledge, hands raised in defence.

"L-look, please, I really need to see at least someone from the Metru Nui Toa! Its urgent!" I sputtered, suddenly realizing how much trouble I could be in with the locals. She looked at me, eyes still narrowed dangerously, but with a slight look of concern.

"What's so urgent that you need to see Gali?" The Matoran asked. I looked at her with worried eyes.

"I... I…" I couldn't finish, I was shaking from the fear. Then something grabbed my leg, and yanked. I screamed, grabbing onto the edge as best I could. "Help… me!" I managed to get out, just before being pulled back under the liquid protodermis.

Hahli:

She was panicked, scared. Hahli knew this just by looking at her facial features. But who was this panicked Toa? Why was she so concerned about the whole situation? But it didn't seem to help her any when a Rahkshi snagged her by the leg and dragged her back into the water. And the utter fear that showed in her face. Something was going on, and Hahli needed to find it out. Within seconds of the teal and gold Toa going underwater, Hahli dashed off in pursuit of the monster and the Toa. Macku came into view as she rushed past.

"Macku! Find Toa Gali and tell her to head towards the crossroads down near the pier! There's trouble!" Hahli called out as she dashed past her startled friend. Hahli didn't even look back to see Macku drop the things she was carrying, and run off to find said Toa, calling her name. It wasn't all too hard to track the two of them as the current pulled them closer and closer to the Protodermis Sea, but the question was…. Was the Toa able to hold out?

Sydney:

I was spooked…. No, wrong term, I was terrified at the fact that something had me by the leg, and was attempting to drown me. Dread, panic… I couldn't describe how I was feeling now though. It was…. something else. I choked as I resurfaced, attempting to keep my head above the protodermis. The red Rahkshi (I hate the fact that I don't know their names) somehow managed to hook its hand around my leg, using it as leverage to drag me back down with it, so the sudden jolt and a mouth full of protodermis surprised me. People have mentioned to me, or I've heard about it, that sometimes, it's fight or flight. And the douchebag of a Rahkshi was making the latter of the two hard.

Frantically, I attempted to kick at the arm that was holding me down, all the while trying to swim up. Good thing; I was doing ok at first, I was able to poke my head out for almost a minute, so I was able to spit out the liquid protodermis that was in my mouth. Bad part; I ended up whacking my head on something, completely dazing me. The Rahkshi must of realised this and started to pull me back down again. I'm gonna drown… I can't! No! Help! Half panicked thoughts bounced around in my mind, air bubbles floating up from my mouth, soon popping on the surface. It seemed so far away now. I can't die!

I started to struggle again, this time reaching down to attempt to unlatch the Rahkshi's hand. Lungs are burning, I don't have much time! Something struck me in the chest, forcing out what little air I had left in me. Half panicked, I made a vain attempt to reach the surface. I'm not as strong as I think I am, because the world around me is starting to turn dark. I heard a faint splash though. Who is it?

Gali:

At the sound of a Ga-Matoran calling for her, Gali looked in her direction as she and three other Po-Matoran set down the protosteel support beam next to a half-repaired building. "What is it, Macku?," She asked, recognizing the Ga-Matoran as she drew closer.

"Toa Gali, there-there's a Toa who's looking for you, but they've been attacked by a Rahkshi and they… they need your help!," Macku sputtered, but Gali stopped listening as she began to run in the direction Macku had come from. Soon, Gali spotted Hahli and several Ga-Matoran on their boats, circling around what can only be the Toa and Rahkshi. Gali jumped into the protodermis and swiftly swam towards the boats.

Within seconds, Gali reached the boats and climbed aboard, Hahli and Shasa turning to look at her as she stepped on. "Where is the Toa?," Gali asked, looking over the boat's side towards the rippling liquid.

"We had followed the Toa and the Rahkshi out to here. But it seems like they haven't moved from this spot, and that is concerning me right now…" Hahli told her, but as she said this, the three were bumped up as something hit the bottom of the boat.

"They're under the boat!" Gali exclaimed, and dove over the side of the boat to help the Toa, her Kanohi Kaukau activating as she breached the surface. Once she passed under the water, she soon saw the Toa struggling weakly, a Turahk dragging them deeper as the Toa began to lose consciousness.

You won't be taking her, son of Makuta! Gali thought, and raced towards the two. As she drew near, the Rahkshi noticed her and let out a screech before pointing its staff at her. Remembering what the Turahk's beams did to Jaller, Gali swam in a spiral to avoid the blasts, the red beams firing past her harmlessly as she drew near. Once she got close enough, Gali pulled one of her aqua axes off of her feet and struck the Rahkshi, disarming the creature and dealing a large dent into its chassis. As if realizing that it was becoming too troublesome, the Rahkshi's head opened and its Kraata ejected from its armor, the serpentine being soon disappearing into the silvery sea.

While she wanted to pursue the creature, Gali knew that she had to focus on helping the Toa out. Swimming back down, Gali grabbed the Toa and began to pry her out of the Rahkshi husk. However, with nothing living inside, the armor remained stiff, the limbs wrapped around her body. Realizing that she couldn't remove the shell from the Toa, Gali had to carry the husk with the Toa up towards the surface, going slowly upwards from the added weight.

Eventually, with some struggling, Gali managed to get break the surface and tossed the Toa and the armor on the closest boat, startling the Ga-Matoran at the sight of the Rahkshi body. Several of the other matoran seemed to be a bit blown away at the sight of the half dead Toa, but one leapt into action at the realization that she wasn't breathing. Once Gali was in the boat, she took over trying to help the mystery Toa to breath again. Seconds later, the Toa's eyes flew open, and she scrambled to the side of the boat, coughing up the water that she'd taken in.

"It's alright now, you're safe sister," Gali said, putting a supporting hand on the Toa's shoulder. The female Toa flinched and turned her head enough to look at Gali, eyes wide and filled with fear.

"I'm not dreaming, am I?" She asked, tone seemingly all too familiar. Gali blinked, looking all to confused. The Toa just stared blankly before bringing her hands to her mask. "Ow… my head hurts something awful." She muttered, swaying in her seat. Realizing that the Toa most likely had a concussion, Gali grabbed her to hold them down, trying to keep them from moving about.

"Keep still, you might have a concussion," Gali told her, trying to make it so that her concussion wasn't aggravated.

"Well, that's a first.." a soft mutter sounded before a soft clank rang out, signalling that she'd passed out, and her head had landed on Gali's shoulder. The Toa of water couldn't help but to pause at what the mysterious Toa had said, and almost didn't think of it until she'd carefully laid her at the bottom of the boat to assess any other damage. One thing Gali noticed was the etching scars running up her right arm, all in a familiar pattern. Now unsure, but putting the pieces together, Gali slowly tilted the Toa's head to the left to reveal the left side of the mask. Gali gasped. "Sydney?!"


Emilee;

What the fuck are up with portals? What is their issue? I mean, sure they're awesome in a retrospect, but really? Out of all the fucking places it could have taken me; it had to be fucking freezing… with snow…. and ice. I ended up screaming and kicking snow around for a few minutes, fuming at the fact that there had been no snow, or that it had not even been snowing where I was before being teleported here.

A sudden screech brought me out of my thoughts, and I jumped aside just in time to avoid getting hit by a blast of red energy. Turning to look where the blast had come from, I saw that fucking white… whatever the thing was standing on a snow drift.

"Fuck this!" I snapped, turning on my heels and running away from it. From experience, I knew that I'd have to give it my all in the deep snow, and to watch out for ice. But what I didn't realize, was that there was a road in the direction that I was going, and because of that, I nearly slipped and fell face forward onto the road. At least I can run faster now! I thought, scrambling a little to get back up onto my feet, and nearly slipping again.

"Mother fucking!" I spat, once again gaining the momentum needed to move forward. I took a quick glance behind me, and I was shocked. I was never told that those things could fly! "You've got to be kidding me!' I sputtered out in awe.

The white monster didn't seem to care about that, and proceeded to dive bomb at me. The only reason it didn't get me on the dive was because I slipped and fell, landing face-first on the cold hard metal floor as the creature buzzed right over me. Wait? Metal? I thought, lifting my head up a little and looking up. There were several small robots staring directly at me, unsure of the situation before them. Getting up, I saw that most of them had started to converse a little bit, and kept glancing back at me.

"Excuse me… Is there someone that I can talk to here? Well the person who happens to be in charge at the moment?" I asked, at least hoping that I could find someone that could at least help me out. Hissing could be heard, and I stiffened, and all the little bots froze and looked around, some with panicked expressions on their faces.

Kopaka:

Kopaka frowned as he looked over the damaged crystal towers of Ko-Metru, the bottom of the spires hidden by the cold mist. It's hard to believe that despite the efforts of the Rahaga, there are still so many Rahi running about, He thought as he looked over the area, his telescopic eye zooming in and out as he looked for any sign of possible danger. Even though the Rahaga have been working as hard as they can to capture the Rahi, ever since Makuta had been defeated, it seemed as if there has been more and more Rahi appearing each week.

A sudden explosion sounded down below, startling the bird Rahi and Kopaka from his vigilance. Turning in the direction of the blast, Kopaka's mask zoomed in on the direction, revealing several Matoran running away from the blast, a Rahkshi standing by the blast, its helmet open to let out a screech that Kopaka was unable to hear, but the white coloring identified it well enough.

Kuurahk, He thought bitterly, his mouth twitching into a sneer before he jumped down from his outlooking point, skating down the crystalline surface of the tower as he raced towards the blast. As he neared the Rahkshi, he noticed that it was pursuing a red and white female being, the female luckily avoiding being hit by the anger-inducing beams or the staff. She must have some experience with them before to have survived this long, He thought to himself before the female tripped over some debris, sending her sprawling across the cold pathways beneath her, and heard her start screaming profanities he hadn't heard in awhile. ...That, or she was just lucky until now, He amended as he drew closer, the Kuurahk approaching the prone female. As the Rahkshi drew near, he pulled out his blades and formed a path of ice in front of him, proceeding to zoom past the Rahkshi and yanking the female out of the path before coming to a stop nearly a block away, the female screaming the whole way.

"Stay here," He told her before rushing back towards the Rahkshi, the beast letting out a screech at its natural foe before lunging forwards. Kopaka blocked the speartip with his shield before slashing back, the two of them beginning to strike back and forth in a macabre dance of blade and spear.

...Perhaps I have reading those Onu-Metru fables too much, Kopaka thought to himself, grimacing slightly at the fact that Lewa might have had a point. This thought proved to be devastating, however, as the Kuurahk managed to land a strike on the inside of his arm, sending his shield clattering away from him. Realizing that it was pointless to defend now, Kopaka split his blade into two swords, spinning the blades around before charging forwards, spinning around before striking out with both swords, the Kuurahk stopping his blow with the pole of his staff.

What he didn't expect was the female to barrel into the Kuurahk, sending the two of them tumbling and sliding down the icy road. Kopaka was stunned by her sudden boldness, seeing as she had no weapons on her person. But it was the fiery look that startled him the most, mostly because it mostly reminded him of Tahu when he was angry, but had the same coldness that Kopaka himself was known for. What he didn't expect was for her to raise her head a little, mouth wide open, and a spark that soon transitioned to a flame that engulfed the son of Makuta in fire. The Rahkshi must have not expected this, and gave a shrill screech of agony before it was silenced, the opening helmet letting the fire burn the Kraata into ashes even faster.

Once the fire had died out, Kopaka began to walk towards the female, taking slow steps to not draw her ire at him until he stopped twenty steps away from her. "What are you?," He asked with little to no emotion, his telescoping eye zooming in and out as he took in as much of her as possible, intent of finding out how she had done that. She looked at him with a confused expression, before her mask scrunched up, and she started coughing, small puffs of smoke coming out with each cough.

"I'm just a teen…. Whose mouth freaking burns…. Holy -did I do that?" She asked quietly, clumsily standing up, and nudging the now dead Kuurahk with her foot with intense curiosity. As she poked at the now unoccupied shell, Kopaka realized that she was unaware of her powers beforehand, making her-

"Weak," He finished aloud, making the female flinch and glare at him.

"What?" She hissed, eyes narrowing dangerously.

"No tools," He pointed out, raising his weapons to point at her empty hands.

"No training," He gestured to the surrounding area, emphasising on the debris from the damages.

"No control," He finished, pointing at her mouth and, by proxy, her recent attack.

"If you tried that on someone expecting an attack, you will die," He finished, looking her dead in the eye. The female was panting, from what he could tell was anger.

"You don't know what the hell happened to me today." She practically snarled. "Me and my friends were attacked! And-" The female froze, eyes going suddenly wide in horror. Kopaka paused, unsure of what was on her mind, but stiffened as she whipped around looking panicked. "My friends… SHIT! Where are they! Did they make it?!" She blurted, turning her head around, looking frightened. Kopaka didn't understand the females sudden panic.

"What others?," He asked, eyes narrowing in worry of other beings or Rahkshi running about.

"AMANDA! JESSIE! KACEY! CAN ANY OF YOU HEAR ME!?" The female screamed, not seeming to be paying attention to him. "SYD! GUYS! COME ON, ANSWER ME!"

Kopaka's eyes widened slightly at the last name, recognizing it from before, and hid his surprise before he asked the female, "Syd? Sydney Watson?" He didn't expect the female to quickly twist around, looking at him with wide and panicked eyes.

"How do you know her?" She whispered, and Kopaka noted that her body was trembling. "How do you know her name?"

"We've… met before," He told her, not wanting to reveal his connections to someone who Syd shouldn't have met before, his mind rushing about at the thought of Syd being threatened. She was harmed before, when she went against the Makuta, He thought to himself, If she was attacked by the Rahkshi… Not wanting to spend any more time wastefully worrying, he turned and began to briskly walk towards the nearest functioning chute station. Even if he wasn't used to it, the chutes would be the quickest way to get to the Coliseum, and thus the Turaga for help. He didn't expect to be grabbed by the arm.

"Please! You have to help me find them!" The female pleaded, signs of desperation in her voice. Kopaka rolled his eyes slightly, and turned around, only to be shocked at what he saw. The female being that stood before him was human, with short jet black hair, and icy colored eyes framed with glasses. "I need to find them!"

"Follow me," He told her, quickly shuffling this surprise to the back of his thoughts. As surprising as it was, it made more sense for a human to know Syd than someone from here. As they slowly made their way to the chute station, he noticed that the girl was falling behind, taking a quick glance, he saw that she was slowly coming to her stop, her breathing becoming ragged. Kopaka blinked, now unsure of the issue.

"Is… everything turning… kinda orange to you?"She asked, before tipping over into the snow face-first. Kopaka dashed towards her prone form and lifted her up, checking her over for any serious injury. After a quick look over, he found no external injury, but her heartbeat was rather weak, and her body was beginning to freeze. Stifling a curse, he picked her body up in his arms before running towards the chute, medical attention for the human now being one of the main points of focus on his mind. You better rest while you can, He thought to himself as he neared the Chute System, Because I'm sure that we both have plenty of questions for one another when you wake up.


Amanda:

I looked around, knowing that there was a look of confusion on my face. How'd I get here? I couldn't help but to wonder as I looked around. Landing was ok… but I thought that the freaky portal was going to take us outside, not some different place entirely. I thought, carefully stepping around some debris that were scattered all over the place.

"And I thought my room was bad!" I muttered, carefully extracting myself from the enclosed spot. Silence permitted the damp air, signifying that it had recently rained not to long ago. I turned my head in all directions, hoping to see my friend were nearby.

"Hello? Guys? Can ya hear me?!" I called out, and stayed quiet in high hopes that all of my friends were at least close by. Again, silence filled the air. "This is really freaking me out right now…." I said to myself, a sinking feeling falling in the pit of my stomach. I rubbed my eyes, feeling them water from the unusual amount of dust that was in the air. That's when I noticed my hands for the first time; larger than they were before,sky blue and white, and mechanical. Nearly shrieking in utter terror, I stared at my hands and arms, aghast from their sudden transformation. Ok, ok Amanda! You gotta calm down, see if you can find help! Surely there's someone here who can help you find your friends and change you back! My mind raced, unsure of my next move. What if something bad happened to everyone? What if those…. Things got them!? Okay no! Think positive Amanda! Go find help….

"If there is any…" I nearly spat upon realizing that the place I was in looked like it hadn't been used in a very long time. Or even lived in. Most of the buildings that I could see in desolate condition, some were even collapsed and in rubble. Transport tubes(or water pipes, I really don't know) where hanging by green cables, but then I noticed that those same green cables were connected to the ground and attached to a nearby building. I blinked, unsure of what the green stuff was. Shivering slightly, I brought my hands to my arms in an attempt to warm them(can mechanical arms get cold?), and I started walking, in high hopes of finding someone that knew the area better than me.

Unknown to the new Toa, a blue Rahkshi watched her from afar, waiting for the right moment to strike. And a Phase Dragon was also watching, keeping a strict but patient eye on the strange being that had entered its territory. The Rahkshi fluttered its spines a little, not wanting to give away its position to the new Toa. It's master had orders to kill the strange hybrid of Toa and human, none were here to be left alive. And it knew that if the one it was stalking made it to the busier part of this Metru, it'd lose the kill. Like a ghost, the Rahkshi dropped down and quietly followed the Toa. The Rahkshi's actions didn't go unnoticed though, as the Phase Dragon perked up to see the red Rahkshi prowling in its territory. The dragon's legs coiled, hydraulics hissing slightly, as it prepared to give chase to the Rahkshi that was invading its territory.

Lewa;

Lewa twitched as a resonating sound reverberated through the Metru, startling him out of his own musings and nearly causing him to nearly fall off his perch. He didn't know what caused the loud sound, but the large dust cloud from the still relatively abandoned district indicated where it was. Shouts from several matoran sounded below, and he could make out that it was possibly just a building collapsing. But it was just the suddenness of it that slightly bothered him. It wouldn't hurt to investigate what caused it, he had better to do at the moment, but he figured that visiting Onua would have to wait. Lewa prepared his air katana's, and glided down to the street, hoping that he'd at least get a little bit of information about the area; so he'd know what to be prepared for when going in. Spotting Kongu among the crowd of Le, Po, and Ga matoran. Kongu noticed Lewa making his way towards him and flagged him down.

"Toa! Did you spot-see that?" He asked swiveling his head towards the buildings and pointing.

"I did, it startle-scared me. Any thought-idea of what the crash-bang was?" Lewa asked, eyes surprisingly bright and curious. The matoran shrugged his shoulders.

"Don't know, but I do know that there was a Phase Dragon lives in that area, must have spotted something and decided to chase it. Can't say for though." Lewa frowned a little.

"Anyone foot-walking in that area?" Kongu pondered for a moment.

"I do know that a couple of Po-Matoran went down towards the edge of this district and the abandoned one." Lewa simply nodded before taking some long strides that soon entered into a run. Within seconds, he was airborne.

Amanda;

I lay very still, curled up into a ball; listening for anymore debris that could possibly fall. After several agonizing seconds, I uncurled slowly, lifting my head up to shake off what dust had fallen. It still littered the air, leaving it hard to see very far ahead of me. A loud bellow sounded behind me, sending shivers up my spine. Whipping around I half expected a Rahkshi to be right behind me. Nothing, which left me to be very confused. The bellow sounded again, this time sounding more distressed, and the slight shifting of rubble could be heard. Something is hurt….I… I need to see what it is, figure out a way to help! I thought, quickly scrambling upright to find the source of the bellowing. Coughing and squinting to see where I was going, and to clear my throat, I was greeted by a series of live wires and stone wall. What I didn't expect was a dragon like machine to be trapped under said stone wall. It looked like it was physically capable to move the destroyed wall off of it, but was too afraid to move in fear of being shocked, from what I could tell. I needed to think of something, and fast.

Ok, Amanda, think! Think! What can I do about that live wire?! I can't -... I paused, and looked at my hands. What if… no stupid idea, that spells recipe for death. I raked through my mind, trying to think of something that would ensure the safety of me and the mechanical dragon. Nothing. I looked at my hands again. This is stupid… I couldn't help to think, reaching out to the sparking cables, taking in several deep breaths. But then again… When haven't I done something stupid? I closed my eyes, and prepared myself for the worst. I grabbed, and waited. Nothing. Slowly opening one eye, I noticed that the electricity was going through one arm, and flowing to the other into the other cable. I stole a look at the animal. It was watching me with a confused expression, as if asking; "What are you doing?" I couldn't help but to smile at the dragon.

"Don't worry, I-I'm going to get you out… somehow.." I told it as soothingly as possible. I looked at my hands, know that if I let go of the cables, it could fry the dragon. Then a thought occurred to me. If I can do what I am doing right now with these cables…. Maybe I could absorb the electricity to a point where it won't be lethal for the dragon. I just gotta focus.. I again squeezed my eyes shut, thinking of absorbing the electricity from the cables. Slowly, but surely and growing powerful by the second, I could sense the build up of said power. Just… need to stay… focused!

Lewa;

By the time he got there, the four Po Matoran were safe, though who had saved them was still up in the air. Thankfully, they were able to point him in the direction where the building had collapsed, and did confirm that there was a Phase Dragon living in the area. Now the only problem was actually getting to said area. The sky suddenly rumbled, and a large flash of lightning seemed to emit from the ground. Lewa looked up in utter shock.

"What in Mata-Nui was that crash-bang? I better seek-find what caused that to happen." Lewa quietly muttered to himself before taking a running leap into the air and heading towards the source. Jumping from chute to chute, each one creaking a little at his weight being on, and then suddenly off. It was a wonder that the ones that were still standing considering the damage that was done to them when the Visorak were still around. Lewa shuddered at the thought of the Visorak. Though he had never seen one in person, he remembered how Turaga Matau jumped each time someone said that name. He chuckled, thinking of a good way to prank his Turaga. A soft whine pulled him from his thoughts, along with a gentle 'shushing'. Lewa paused, turning his head in different directions to find the source of the two sounds. Looking down, Lewa's eyes widened when he saw a sky blue Toa kneeling down to stroke the Phase Dragon's snout as it made a concerned whining sound.

"Shhh, shhh. It's ok…. I'm ok…" Lewa could hear them say, but it sounded a bit weak. Though he was worried about the Toa being attacked, given the Phase Dragon's current actions he didn't see any reason to be too alarmed.

"Are you safe-fine, sister?," Lewa asked, dropping down a short distance away from the other Toa and the Phase Dragon. The Toa jerked her head in his direction, and the Dragon snarled, eyes narrowing into slits.

"Oh! I didn't hear you come by! Um…. Who are you though?" The blue Toa asked, standing to her full height; which Lewa noted that she was about a foot and a half smaller that Tahu, and had cable like… hair. Lewa was confused, where did this Toa come from? She must have noticed his unease, and looked around with uncertainty.

"It's alright, just wonder-thinking where you came from," He assured her, raising his hands to show her he meant her no harm. Eyes lowering to the Phase Dragon as it gave a small growl, she patted its muzzle a bit before looking back at him.

"Have you…. Have you seen anyone else?" She asked him, before raising one arm. "About yee high, has either brown, black or blond hair?" Lewa just looked at her very confused.

"I haven't look-spotted anyone like that," Lewa said, and the light blue Toa's shoulders sank a bit. "Cheer up, sister," He said, "If you want, though, I'll help you search-find them." At the moment he said sister, the Toa looked at him strangely.

"Uh…. Why'd you call me sister? I don't know you." She asked, the look on her mask was one of confusion. Lewa noticed that her legs were shaking slightly. "But I do accept your offer for help… I just hope that Syd, Jess, Kacey and Emilee are ok…" She stated before looking around a little. "Where are we, though?"

"We're in Le-Metru, just a short distance from the former test track," He told her, before freezing at one of the names she'd listed. "Wait.. Syd?" The sky blue Toa looked even more confused than before then stiffened a little at his question.

"Sydney is a very good friend of mine… We…. we were attacked at school, then there was a talking portal, we all jumped in….. And well…. I think somewhere in the portal we all got separated. I fell here, ended up helping this poor dragon….. Then you showed up." She stated, voice seemingly shaking. Sensing the fear that was emitting from the Toa, Lewa raised his hands in defence.

"Hey now, I mean you no danger-harm. She and I know one another." Lewa calmly stated, and this seemed to cause the lightning blue Toa to perk up and smile a little.

"That's good at… least… oh boy…" Those were the last words as she nearly collapsed to the ground, the Phase Dragon raising a paw to catch her before she fell to the ground. Lewa nearly panicked, but saw that the Dragon showed no intention of harming the strange Toa, He attempted to step forward to take her, but a soft growl interrupted him. Pausing, Lewa looked at the Rahi, confused. It had a look of mischief in its eyes. Oh you better not do what I think what I think your going to do. Lewa thought.

Spirit Toa;

Spirit couldn't help but snicker as she watched Lewa helplessly chase the over protective Phase Dragon as it carried the unconscious Toa of lightning. She couldn't help but to think of all the possibilities of how the grandchildren could have come to re-enter this universe. Each one was more outlandish than the last, but none so seemed to make any sense whatsoever to her. Spirit looked back at Lewa, who'd fallen face first attempting yet again to grab Amanda, who was flopping around in the jaws of the Phase Dragon. That's four that I've confirmed so far…. I just hope that this is all just a fluke, and that they all can just be sent home to grow up a little more. Spirit couldn't help to think, before stepping off the ledge that she was standing on, and vanishing from sight.