Zane's P.O.V.

No one has heard from Ali since Lily was defeated. I sit alone in the living room of our home. Kai lies on his bed, refusing to speak to anyone, even his sister. Cole has disappeared, taking a guess, to the Cursed Realm. Nya, Jay and Kyle have gone back to Ignacia Village, so Nya can be around loved ones. Wu hasn't been seen by anyone since Lily entrapped us. He wasn't on the island and no one has seen him.

"Hello," someone called.

I looked up from my meditation place and saw little William and his father Jack.

"Hello friends," I said, my voice monotone.

"I'm sorry about your loss of the green ninja," Jack whispered.

"Thank you, but I worry for my brother," I tell him. "Kai hasn't come out of his room since he was told. No one can get him to reply. Not even his sister."

William gave me a hug. I smiled and rubbed his back. He was happy to be here with me again.

"You're meditating," Jack noticed. "Is there something else wrong?"

I sighed. "Everyone has split ways and only Kai is here. Since he doesn't talk to anyone, I haven't been able to talk to anyone about this."

"I guess we've come at the right time then," Jack smiled.

I heard a loud bang. Jumping to my feet, I sprinted for the room Kai was in. I swung open the door and saw Kai lying face up on the floor. His eyes were closed, his mouth open with soft breaths. I ran to him as his eyes slowly opened.

"What happened?" he moaned.

"I was about to ask you the same thing," I told him.

His eyes were bright amber, staring blankly at the ceiling. Something seemed different about him.

"He spoke to me," Kai mumbled.

"Who spoke to you?" I asked.

"Lloyd," He whispered so softly that I could be barely here. "He told me that I needed to move on and continue. Make him proud."

I nodded. I looked at Jack and he seemed confused. I motioned with my head for him to leave. He nodded and walked out with William at his side. I heard the door close and their footsteps as they walked down the hall. Kai laid on his back, staring at the ceiling lost in thought.

"Kai, you know he's gone," I told him. "It's just your mind telling you to move on."
"No, Lloyd was there!" Kai shouted. "I know it was him and there's nothing you can say to change that!"
I took a step back as he freaked out. I couldn't tell if he was angry, scared or just unsure. He sat there now, staring at me. I looked at the ground, turned and left the room. I knew that he watched my every move as I left. I shook it off and went to speak with Jack. Hopefully he has advice for my.

No P.O.V.

Lloyd moaned as he sat up, holding his head. He looked around, confused. He was surrounded by white, all alone. The ground under him was soft. He knew he wasn't in any realm he's been to. He got to his feet and looked around.

"Hello?" he called. "Is anyone there?"
The only response he got was the echo of his own voice. He was lost, alone and confused.

"Anyone?" he asked.

"It's about time you woke up," an old, friendly voice said.

"Who's there?" Lloyd panicked.

"I forgot, we never met," the voice replied.

A man was walking up behind Lloyd. He had a long white beard, longer the Wu's, with a straw hat. His clothes were a simple golden kimono that floated softly around him.

"It's your grandfather," he said.

Lloyd spun around, startled. His eyes locked onto in grandfathers.

"You're The First Spinjitzu Master!" Lloyd cried.

"Yes my grandson," He smiled. "You came to me when you died."
"No. I can't be dead," Lloyd cried at him. "I don't believe you!"
Lloyd spun around, about to run away when he found himself in a room. He looked around, it was only him and his grandfather. Then he realized he was at his home. Kai sat in the room, on his bed. He was curled in a ball, crying.

"Kai!" Lloyd cried.

Kai didn't respond.

"He can't hear you," The First Spinjitzu Master explained. "Only I can. You're a spirit."
"Wouldn't Cole see me though?" Lloyd asked.

"No, he's a ghost," Lloyd looked away, watching Kai. He listened to his grandfather speaking. "Cole would have to touch water to be able to see you right now. There is a difference between them."
Lloyd walked towards Kai, arms extended. He stopped, sighed and turned away from the red ninja. The the ground under him began to swirl and Kai disappeared. He watched as the room changed and he found himself somewhere else.

He was in Ali's castle, but it was empty. An eery silence filled the castle. Then Lloyd heard it, faint whimpering. He followed it, up the stairs to Ali's room. He watched he grandfather slid through the door, so he followed. On the bed, lied Ali. She had a scrapbook in front of her. Her cheeks shimmered as tears trickled down them. She stared a a photo of her younger self, along with a five year old boy. Lloyd soon realized it was him. The whole scrapbook was photo's of him and Ali.

"If only I had known," Ali mumbled. "If only I had known this would have happened, I could have…..I would have…...I wouldn't have let her into our lives. I would have stopped this all. I would still have you."
Ali's hand landed on a photo of her and Lloyd at their wedding. Lloyd began to cry softly. He felt a hand on his shoulder. He turned and looked at his grandfather's eyes. Then everything disappeared and he was in a new room.

"Where are we?" Lloyd asked.

"My home," his grandfather answered. "No one leaves without a replacement."
Lloyd's eyes widened.

"What do you mean?" Lloyd cried.

"You aren't leaving. Spirits get to see their closest friends one last time, then they're locked away up here," the First Spinjitzu Master said. "The only reason is because you would disappear completely. No one would remember you, nor anyone else who's died."
Lloyd stared in horror.

"There's only one way out," he was told. "A sacrifice. One person for another."
"What do you mean?" Lloyd asked. "What's going to happen?"
"If one of your friends goes to your resting place, and is to complete the ceremony," he paused. "They will take your place. Permanently."

"No!" Lloyd cried.

"It's not up to you, it's up to her," The First Spinjitzu Master said.

He faded away, leaving Lloyd alone in a dark room. He was scared. He didn't want to be here. Nothing to do, no one to talk to. But did he really have a choice. The words rang in his head, over and over. It's not up to you, it's up to her. He curled up in a ball, in the middle of the floor, crying softly. Darkness surrounded him.

"Here you're safe. Here, you either wait for revival or for eternity," he heard his grandfather's voice. "Whichever comes first."

Lloyd looked up and saw an image in front of him. He recognized the girl in it. She was on the Chen's island. Alone. It's up to her.

"Please, save me from this nightmare, Dash," Lloyd muttered, tears streaming down his cheeks as the image disappeared, "Please."

O_O

Forgive me. I don't know what I'm doing anymore. I just write what I write and go with it.

Lloyd: Why would you even do this to me!

Kai: Lloyd, I miss you!

Lloyd: Can he still not hear me!

Nope

Zane: Who are you talking to Sweetheart?

You wouldn't understand and I don't want you to freak out.

Lloyd: I'm right here Kai! *Tries to hug Kai, but Can't*

Cole: Everything will be alright buddy, let's go and see Skylor

Kai: Alright

*Kai, Cole, Zane and Jay leave*

Lloyd: I am beyond angry right now

I know, but they still can't hear you

Lloyd: How can you hear me!?

I'm the author, I know everything.

Lloyd: Goodbye *disappears*

I need to make it up to him, somehow. REVIEW!