The world where Alexia and Moppet were transported wasn't unlike the Legend of Zelda. It was a small dense forest. The biggest difference was the devices around Alexia's and Moppet's right arms, not unlike portal guns.

"What are these?" Moppet asked, examining her armband.

"They're capsule guns. We're in Yu-Gi-Oh: Capsule Monsters. You use these guns to summon monsters from capsules, basically containers for duel monsters." Alexia told her. She looked around until she found a small, rounded monument on the ground. Placing her hand on it, the monument glowed until it burst.

Where the monument had been now was a female spell caster. "Dark Magician Girl." Alexia recognized. Nodding, the woman shrunk into a capsule which Alexia pocketed. "Find as many as you can. Meet back here in thirty minutes."

After they met up again, each had five capsules. "Do you think we'll need these?" Moppet asked.

"Hopefully, no. The possibility? Very likely." Alexia answered. "For now, we rest."

The next morning...

The sun rose warily, as though it felt there was no point. Alexia blinked as she noticed the sun was red. Ignoring it, Alexia shook Moppet until she woke.

"Oh, I forgot to mention." Moppet pulled out a small necklace, the charm being a pentagon divided into five parts. "I found this last night while looking for capsules."

Alexia took it from Moppet. "Four parts have been lit up. We're in the last, and most dangerous, task. We'd better find the town where it is."

It took over an hour, but eventually the two came across a small town. The creepy part was the fact everything was silent.

"Where is everyone?" Moppet asked.

"If this is the trial I remember, we'd best look on the other side of town." Alexia replied.

Sure enough, everyone had gathered at a small shrine at the edge. They were huddled around a small girl who was lying on the ground.

"Now how will we appease the white dragon?" Someone murmured.

"He will not protect us for long without." Another whispered.

"Excuse me?" They turned to Alexia. "What's happened here?"

"Our sacrifice has died. We needed her to continue our protection." The head explained.

"Sacrifice? You were going to kill her?!" Moppet asked, nearly screaming until Alexia pulled her aside.

"Moppet, these people are scared. The dragon gives them protection from an evil monster. They need it to survive. One for the rest. If anything, she probably volunteered." Alexia said. "You have to understand." Moppet grunted but didn't say anything more.

"Could one of you be the sacrifice?" A man asked. "Perhaps the younger girl? The dragon likes young ones-"

"Shut up!" Alexia was on the defensive now. She pushed Moppet behind her, her eyes filled with anger. "You. Will Not. Touch Her." Alexia hissed with venom. The person backed away, scared.

"I apologize for his behavior. We are desperate now. No one is willing." A woman said.

"Can you spare lodging or food? We were dumped here." Alexia said.

"I'm afraid not." The woman told her.

"That's okay. We'll be in the forest if anything happens." They left, but not without Moppet noticing the disappointed look of the villagers.

They really wanted us to be sacrifices. She shivered, wondering if they were safe.

That night, as Moppet and Alexia sat by the fire they'd built, both were silent, turning over the information the villagers had given over. Moppet was able to fall asleep after awhile, but no matter how hard Alexia tried, she couldn't.

I'm going insane. I commit GENOCIDE and don't feel anything! The only thing I feel now is an obligation to protect Moppet. But now I feel she would be safer on her own. She has more steel now, after all. But is it enough? Alexia asked herself.

Finally, just after midnight, Alexia made her decision. She left a letter by Moppet's side before leaving the camp.

But surprisingly Moppet was sleeping lightly enough to hear Alexia go. Finding the letter next to her, Moppet opened it, but felt sick at the contents.

Dear Moppet,

By the time you've read this I'm probably dead. I've decided it's too dangerous for you to travel with me, especially after I killed all those people.

I know you're probably hoping this is just a joke or something, but I'm deadly serious. I know I need to get you out of here before something happens, namely the dragon that may come unless a sacrifice is made to the White Dragon.

Listen to me before you run off to find me. Moppet, without Lane, I'm falling apart. My walls are crumbling, and when they fall, it will be worse than when Lane lost herself. You need to get out and solve this.

Then again, I figure there's no way now. Find a sound dimension, and settle there. Tell no one about what has happened. If anything, go to ours- it should be the safest, considering there is no magic or powers there. The other dimensions are best left alone.

Know that I'm doing this because I care. And please, turn out different than me and Lane. Maybe once we were role models, but now I never want to you be like us.

From,

Alexia

Moppet trembled as she dropped the letter before she sprinted back to the small village. No one was there, so she ran to the shrine, only to stop in horror, finding she was too late.

Alexia was dressed in the same white dress the dead girl had worn. She was standing on the edge of the small platform in front of the stone etching of a dragon. Hearing Moppet, Alexia turned and smiled, but it made Moppet terrified.

The smile was sad, and it was clear from her eyes it was in farewell. Alexia turned back towards the shrine, and, taking a deep breath, she stepped over the edge.

Moppet's scream was too late, but it drowned out Alexia's fall, and the chants of the villagers.

"NO!" Moppet was near crying and she pushed her way to the shrine. "She's gone... She's gone!" Moppet turned to the villagers, who stepped back in fear.

If anyone had seen Moppet and Lane side-by-side, it would have been a bit difficult to see the relation. But now it was obvious- the exact same rage, anger, and animalistic instinct to extract revenge for her fallen friends. Moppet drew her claws, roaring in hatred.

She would have killed them all if not for a shining light behind her. Turning, a Blue-Eyes White Dragon escaped from the stone picture. On his back was a dying, unconscious Alexia. Lowing itself so Moppet could come onto its back, it spoke to her.

Friend of my sacrifice, I will grant your friend safe passage to your home for burial, and you to any dimension I can reach. It told Moppet.

Breathing in deeply, Moppet asked the dragon to make a portal to Ninjago. After she sent Alexia back, Moppet closed her eyes. Send me to the next place to achieve my mission.

The Blue-Eyes roared, and a portal opened. It dashed through, letting Moppet disembark before returning to its own dimension. Good luck. It advised before leaving.

Moppet turned, fully accepting the weight onto her shoulders. "Time to grow up. I'm going to fix the dimensions, I'm going to save them, and I'm going to make sure this never happens again or die trying." She whispered.

Okay people, I'm kinda restored now. Someone besides Rainheart344 has reviewed, letting me now this story isn't a pile of shit.

But I don't just want feedback on the new chapters. If you guys don't like something about a previous chapter, I'm happy to edit them and update them. Believe me, unless a person gives feedback, I generally feel my writing sucks.

Also, I'm beginning a death counter! Yes, it sounds creepy, but recently I realized there have been some patterns. So, as of this chapter:

Murder: 2

Mass Murder/Genocide: 3

Suicide: 2 (Alexia counts as she gave her life up)

This will be monitored. So if I'm missing anything, please pm me or say in the reviews!