I know, I know...this is WAY overdue. But I had trouble writing this, okay? So it's going to be crappy, but I tried. So, please excuse anything terrible.

I don't own Ninjago


(Lloyd's POV)

I set the basket outside the closed door, checking to make sure that everything was neat and perfect. Once the contents were arranged to my satisfaction, I stood up and knocked three times on the door.

"I'm running away!" I called through the thick wooden door, running as if I was in slow mo. The door opened, and I shrieked loudly, falling backwards.

"The heck are you doing?" It was Yin a.k.a. Jordan Lee Valdez, with one eyebrow arched severely as she stared at me, her arms crossed over her chest.

"Can you get Rachel, please?" I asked politely.

"No."

"Why not?"

"Because she isn't in the room." Ah, shoot…I am so dead right now…

"If that's the case-"

"Which it is," she interrupted me rather rudely. I glared at her fiercely.

"Then I'm going to go away and when she comes back, come get me."

"Lloyd! There you are!" Rachel squealed, throwing herself into my arms after dropping all the shopping bags that covered her arms. My face felt hot as Jordan rolled her eyes up to the ceiling before disappearing back inside the room, slamming the door shut behind her.

"Hi, Rachel," I mumbled, "I have something for you." Using my foot, I hooked it in the curved handle of the basket, dragging it towards me until I could bend down and present it to her.

"Lloyd, it's not my birthday," she said, staring quizzically at me, then at the basket, and then back to me.

"It's May Day." My face erupted into a burning heat as she kissed me on the cheek, because I knew that I had an audience behind me.

"Aww, you're so sweet," she crooned. "Now come on, I want to show you something. And with that, she grabbed my hand and dragged me away.

"That's a good idea, boys," I heard Kai say behind me.

"No!" Josh yelled. I pity the poor Life Ninja.


(Cole's POV)

After the little incident with Lloyd and Rachel, Kai suggested that we do that as well. Jay, naturally, had been the first to agree to it, followed by me and Zane. Josh had gotten a hint, and is now currently hiding in the room. Actually, I just passed it, and I heard something heavy hit the door, so he's probably barricading it, but he'll have to try better than that if I were to break the door down.

I snuck up behind Emily, who was lounging on the couch in the game room watching Frozen. Just my luck, it was the part when Elsa was singing one most annoying songs on the face of the planet. And man, I can't really "let it go," because it gets on my nerves so freaking much!

So, I decided to preserve my sanity and get the heck out of there. Maybe I'll give her a box of chocolates, or something like that a little later today…


(Josh's POV)

"No! You can't make me!" I yelled at the top of my lungs as I struggled to get free of the iron grip that Kai and Jay had on me as they pushed me to the Kunoichi's door.

"Yes, we can, Josh," Kai said through gritted teeth. "What the heck do you think we're doing right now?"

"Let me go!"

"Not happening, Yang."

"Shut up for once in your life, Jay!"

"You can't make me or Kai shut up, Joshie."

"Don't call me that!"

"Too bad, Joshie," Kai snickered, "I will and I am, and you can't stop us from calling you that."

After a five minute struggle of trying to get to the door, Kai pounded on the door.

"Kai and Jay, I will kill the two of you and Josh without a second's hesitation if you idiotic numskulls try to pull that May Day crap on me," Jordan snapped as she almost ripped the door off its hinges.

Thank you, Jordan, I said to myself as Kai and Jay let go of me, dropped the bag of stuff that was meant for Jordan, and turned tail and fled. As much as she threatened it, she actually didn't have the guts to kill me. Instead, she would only use me as a punching bag and kick and punch me till I'm black and blue. And then, she would put me out of my misery…if she could, that is.

"Are you going to let me escape without getting a mark?" My voice was two octaves higher than it normally was, and I could feel myself blushing as the heat in my cheeks rose rapidly.

"No." She raised her right hand, and then her iron fist made contact with my eye in a hook that would have made a professional wrestler proud.

I put my hand on her shoulder, said, "Thank you for that, Jordan," and then walked away.


(Zane's POV)

I found her on the beach, crouched next to the edge of the water, the tips of her slender fingers brushing against the surface of the ocean. Her long beach blond hair was braided and hanging over her left shoulder, and I noticed that she had the Silver Bow of Water with her, the quiver strapped across her back, and the bow lying on the cream-colored sand next to her.

"I know you're there, Zane," she said without looking over her shoulder. "So you might as well stop loitering behind me." Slightly baffled at the fact that she knew I was there, I walked down towards the edge where water meets land and crouched down next to her.

"Why are you here?" I asked her, turning my head to look at her. Her face was a look of concentration, her sea blue eyes fixed on the ripples that her fingers were making, even though she wasn't moving her hand, which was her right.

"The sea turtles have hatched, and I was just making sure that they make it to the ocean alright, which they did," she added. "That's basically it."

"Well, you have a runaway," I said, nodding to the tiny sea turtle that was lost. Jen smiled, then held out her left hand.

"Come on, little guy," she coaxed in a soothing voice, "your home is this way." The turtle seemed to hear her words and began to move towards her. As she continued to encourage the newly hatched sea turtle towards her, I noticed something flying above us. Tilting my head back, I saw that it was a seagull.

"Jen, seagull right above us," I said. Jen's spine tensed, and she began to urge the hatchling to move faster. The seagull began to fly in tighter circles before plunging beak-first towards us.

Jen suddenly moved her outstretched hand from the hatchling to the water before back to the hatchling. A small curtain of water followed the Water Kunoichi's hand, and it hovered over the hatchling's back, protecting it from the seagull. Outraged, the seagull flew away, leaving the hatchling safe to continue its journey to the ocean.

"Good luck, little guy," she crooned as it finally made it to the ocean and disappeared into the cool blue bliss.

"You are so caring," I said a little while later. She turned her head to look at me.

"And you are so cool." She stood up, brushed sand from her light bronze-colored knees, picked up her bow, and then began to walk away. She glanced over her shoulder at me a little ways away, blinked once, and then continued walking. And then, I understood what she said.


(Jay's POV)

"I got you your favorite," I said, presenting Nya with a heart-shaped box of chocolates. She didn't say thanks; she only gave me a kiss.


(Kai's POV)

I couldn't decide on what to do for Sam, so I just made a homemade card and snuck into her room so I could place it on her pillow.

"I'm not going to say anything," Jordan mumbled from where she was lying flat on her back with her right arm thrown across her eyes. And then she began to snore. And then I got the heck out of there.


Okay, so I failed on Jay's and Kai's POVs, Josh's was kinda funny, Lloyd's was great, Cole's was made out of sheer desperation, and Zane's was I think cool.

Cole's opinion about Let It Go? Yeah, that was actually mine. I actually did consider it to be one of the most annoying songs on earth, but if you haven't seen the movie, plus everyone at school's saying how great and wonderful the movie-and song-is, then it just wears your nerves down. So, yeah...

Coming up: A Day at the Beach (hopefully I won't post it in the middle of winter) :3