I've decided to try and limit every chapter to an episode each. If I kept going at the rate I was before, you would have reached where I am writing currently in three or four chapters. In total, I have a little over 70k words written for this story so far, and I am on 'The Last Voyage' episode. Admittedly, this is more of a filler. Next chapter is a little more interesting, and chapter seven will be very fun. Enjoy this short one for now.

OH! Here are review answers:

BraveS3: No, she won't tell a story to the nindroids or overlord. Likely she will just be silent, and comply if she gets caught. She's not invincible, and a punch hurts, especially from a nindroid. Besides, who wants to give the Overlord ideas when he has the powers of a 'god' aka the First Spinjitzu Master.

Well, she has respect for all the serpentine in season three. They changed into a completely different society in a very short time, and had created their own ecosystem underground. Changing attitudes so quickly, and realizing that they could go a different way puts them in a bright light for her. She will treat them wit the utmost respect, and likely force everyone else to do the same

The 'My' in Myrana is said like 'my friend.' Her name is practically pronounced like this... My-ron-uh. I come up with crazy names, and they're often mispronounced because of that. Don't worry if you got it wrong, it's like trying to say onomatopoeia for the first time. Thank you for always reviewing, it makes me very happy every time! You always have such interesting things in your reviews, and I am glad that you like the story so far!

Vixenlovesninjago: Don't worry, this story will continue on until Ninjago ends, so we have a very long way to go. As long as Ninjago is alive, so is Myrana.

Enjoy!


We had gotten another tent for the night, along with a sleeping bag that was pretty cheap. It was good that we had that at least. After all, we needed something to shelter beneath. However, I was the one who paid for it, because none of the Ninja carried money with them. Which was kind of stupid, because they needed to realize that sometimes things like this would happen, and you needed emergency money. Currently the Ninja were setting up a metro sign. This was the start of the next episode, which was good.

"Ugh, finally. All fixed up and serpentine free!" Cole exclaimed, and held up the pole with Zane and Jay. Kai was making sparks with his hands, but that was all he was able to do.

"Argh, this is frustrating! Our weapons are gone, most of our elemental powers are gone," The Ninja in front of him slipped with the pole but recovered, and Kai kept speaking, "I mean we can still do spinjitzu. But I feel so, I don't know, limited! And thanks to the Devourer, our tank's out of commission, our dragons are hurt, and since the Bounty got destroyed, we don't even have a place to sleep!" Kai rushed out in frustration about his powers.

"Hah! Welcome to what the rest of the world is like. We live with normal physics, and have to actually use tools to achieve things. It's called humanity Kai, not everyone in the world has elemental powers. I mean look at me! I'm a kid and I've had to tail you guys down without having any powers, or many funds! It's tough and painful, but it's what the rest of the world has to tolerate everyday. We don't become Ninja, we don't have spinjitzu either, which is only something we could dream of, and we don't have powers. You just have to deal with what the world gives you, and hope that you can make something good with it. So get used to it, you need to learn to rely on simple things, that will remain constant. Like how if you put your hands out, you won't make fire. You have to get tools for that, like that blowtorch Zane is using. You want to make money? Go and work for it. Want to freeze something? Get the right chemicals or appliance for it. That's how reality works. Everyone is limited, and dealing with this limitation actually helps you when you are given more than you ask for, as then you know what to use and not to use." I responded to Kai's stupid statement. I mean come on! The rest of the world doesn't get powers, nonetheless spinjitzu, and he's complaining! What kind of person would complain to even be able to make sparks with their hands?

"What would you know about that?" Kai asked me dangerously.

"Oh nothing, it's just that I worked for a month tirelessly to get two thousand Jyn, and still sleep outside in the freezing temperatures, along with having to hitchhike to follow you guys, while I only slept with that one tent and a sleeping bag! And you guys had a flying ship, with running water, and freaking cannons! I've had to do so much, and I am not even thinking about the people from my home who would only be able to dream about having enough money to afford what I have. This pack I wear on my back, would be considered to be a holy savior if I gave it away to one of those people. Think twice before you say anything about hardships to me Kai. I promise you that there is very little you can put above my homeland." I warned, and I saw Jay shake a little out of the corner of my eye. He really was still scared, wasn't he?

"She is right Kai. No one ever said being a hero is easy. Though our good deeds may never make us rich, they make us rich in other ways." Zane noted to Kai.

"Yeah? Well I don't feel rich." Kai complained. Gosh, this guy was complaining about nothing! At least he wasn't homeless in a place like Europe where there is practically no sun all year.

"I for one, enjoy pitching in. I always wanted to feel like a part of a community. Hey, speaking of which, has anyone seen Nya? She said she was going to help." Jay asked, and Nya came down with a motorcycle, and Sensei Wu in a sidecar.

"And I have. I think I may have found us a place to live!" Nya called out to the Ninja.

"Really? But there's a waiting list a mile long to move into Ninjago City! How'd you do that?" Jay asked. I blocked them out and started to think. This was an episode that could be avoided, right? It was such a filler episode, right after all of the intense action. Perhaps I could convince the Ninja to get the dumpy apartment first, so that we wouldn't have to deal with getting day jobs and such.

I thought even more, I had to consider everything before actually making a time-changing decision. Avoiding a whole episode could be dangerous, and the effects catastrophic. I walked over to a nearby wall and leaned against it, closing my eyes. If I managed to convince the Ninja, Lloyd would not get captured, nor would the Ninja learn their lesson. What was I thinking? That would be a stupid decision to avoid this episode! I need discipline, and I am sure I'll get it in the form of Karma.

"Are you alright Starlord? You have been growling with your eyes shut for the past two minutes." Zane asked as he pushed my shoulder slightly, causing me to snap out of my trance.

"Oh, I didn't realize. Sorry, I was just thinking." I replied to Zane, and he didn't seem convinced I was alright. Jay was hiding slightly behind Cole, and Kai held a single brow up in question.

"Well, Nya managed to find a real estate agent for us, so we'll be looking around for a place to live. I'm guessing you want to come as well?" Cole guessed, and I nodded.

"Of course, I'm here to stay with you guys, but that doesn't always mean I'm going to help or hinder you. Just have to do my job." I shrugged, and Jay visibly relaxed.

"This one bedroom, one-half bath is a cozy dream! Who needs extras when everything is in arm's reach? Now wait until you see the lighting!" Patty Keys cheered, and switched on a light. The lightbulb flickered, fell then broke. Yikes, poor Patty trying to fit our budget.

"Who needs lights when you have this view?" She continued, and opened up a nearby window curtain, revealing a brick wall.

"Why do I smell old people?" Lloyd asked, while looking out the window too.

"Look doll, I'm trying to work around your budget. This is all you can afford!" She snapped, and I stood a little taller, even though I knew Lloyd was safe. I blame my overprotectiveness.

"Uh, this looks... Promising. Remember guys, Sensei told us our objective is to train Lloyd. Not, kick our feet up in a swanky suite. If this is all we can afford, this is all we can afford." Cole reminded his team.

"Whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa. Let's not rush into any decisions. I mean if it's really all about Lloyd, don't we need to live someplace that will make his training easier?" Jay stopped Cole from making his decision.

"Jay's right, if we have to get Lloyd ready to save Ninjago from his father, shouldn't he at least have his room?" Kai asked Cole, agreeing with Jay.

"Technically that does not matter. The onl-" Zane was cut off by Kai's arm digging into his chest abruptly.

"We're only thinking about the children." Jay slightly joked.

"I do have another property that you'll just love!" She cooed, and I squinted my eyes, but I knew not to interfere. I already thought about it, but a lesson needed to be learned today.

"You've been awfully quiet. What gives?" Lloyd whispered to me, and I tilted my head.

"Oh, I've just been a bit mentally busy. I don't want to change this, even if the lesson is kind of generic." I mumbled to the chosen one.

"Okay, just let me know if you need anything." He replied, inspecting if I were alright.

"Same here." I whispered, and we followed Patty to a new building. As we went inside, she used a card to activate the elevator, and she selected the top floor. It took about a minute before we reached the top, the elevator quite roomy. It was like an IKEA elevator, big and had big windows. We exited, and only one door in the hallway remained. Everyone followed Patty to the automated door, and she put in a code. The door opened silently and slowly, and everyone gushed in amazement.

"Now, this is the eight bedroom hero suite. Floor-to-ceiling windows, digital wall televisions, state of the art game console." She stated out the perks of the suite, and I continued to glare.

"Uh, it seems a little out of our price range." Cole pointed out to Patty.

"Oh sure it costs a little more, but you deserve it! I forgot to mention, there is also a dragon keep on the roof." She offhandedly replied.

"Nice!" Cole smiled, seemingly convinced to buy the place.

"Maybe we can get a hero discount. After all, we are the Ninja who saved the city." Jay tried to manipulate the lady.

"I thought Lord Garmadon saved the city." Patty replied, and Jay folded his arms and kind of pouted. I would be angry if discredited too.

"Or we could get day jobs, to pay for the extra expenses." Kai suggested.

"We always said we could use a bit more responsibility." Zane noted, trying to convince everyone else.

"But we have to train Lloyd." Kai pointed out, and Patty smiled.

"Did I mention the in-house training facility?" She smirked as she pressed a button on a remote, and a wall opened up to show a training room.

"We'll take it!" All the Ninja exclaimed, agreeing on getting the place.

"Alright then, I'll get the papers." Patty cooed, and she left the room.

"Want to try out the training area?" I asked Lloyd, and he nodded.

"Yeah! I want to see if I can beat it this time!" He proudly said, running into the side room. I laughed and followed him, watching him about to try and hit a punching bag. He did, but it swung right back at him and he fell over, due to the punching bag colliding with him.

"Okay, you have a lot to learn. I'll teach you some basics, though I'm no Ninja." I told Lloyd, as I picked him up from the ground.

"Thanks, so what am I supposed to do?" He asked eagerly.

"First, let's just teach you how to perceive, or sense the world around you. It's one of the most important basics, as it's a warning system. Without it, you could easily get hurt. Even if you could defend yourself, the first move is important, and knowing when and where it comes from is something you need to know. Now, close your eyes." I ordered slightly.

"What?" He dumbfoundedly replied.

"Close your eyes Lloyd. I want you to rely on sound, and block my pokes. Just swat them away, or put your hand in front of it. I'll start out easy, then I'll make it harder." I said, and went silent as Lloyd closed his eyes. I stepped normally around Lloyd in a circle, and Lloyd took a sloppy defensive stance. I'd have to fix that later. He could easily hear me, and turned his right side wherever I moved. I moved my hand slowly, about to poke him, and he swat my hand away. Good, he knows to try and sense me. I made my steps lighter against the wood. He turned less, and I saw his face contort into one of concentration. I brought my claw hand out again, and he managed to stop it. He's still doing well. I hadn't changed my pattern of moving in a circle, but I would make this easy for him for a while. I now stepped almost silently around Lloyd, and he turned around, but kept missing where I truly was. So, he needed a bit of sound practice. That's normal, it takes practice and paranoia to truly master the art of listening. I put out my claw hand, and he swatted it away only when it was an inch away. I stopped moving for a moment, then resumed, my steps silent and calculated. Even though the floor did not creak, I still kept a mental map of it beneath me. Now I reached out to Lloyd's arm, and he only swatted me away when I touched him.

"You did good, but you need to learn to rely on the sound better and use other senses too. Perhaps next time, make clicks with your tongue, and listen to how loud the sound comes back to you. Using touch is good too, but only very carefully. Your environment may be sharp. Now try to use that advice, and see what happens." I advised, and I saw the Ninja watching curiously. I merely motioned them to be silent, and Lloyd followed my advice. Instead of clicking with his mouth, he actually snapped, and moved his arm around. I did not move, instead rather choosing to see if he could find me in the first place. He did, and kept snapping in my direction. I moved to his right, and he first moved his hand to the left a little, snapping and not hearing me, then moving to where I was located, a bit farther to his right. I put my hand out again, and he heard the ruffle of my clothes. My clothes honestly looked like paint, but somehow made a sound for this very occasion. He swatted away my hand, and kept snapping. He was learning fast, which was astonishing considering how long it took me.

I now moved faster around him, changing my direction every so often, and he stumbled to find me at first, still trying to figure out the sound technique, then eventually getting the hang of it, catching me every time. I smiled underneath my hood, Lloyd was doing great for his first day, and it had only been an hour so far. The Ninja left a while ago to find jobs, leaving Lloyd and I in perfect silence. I started to move away, and he became confused. He snapped every which way, unable to find me now. I now kept myself completely still, about five feet away. Lloyd started to walk around, trying to find his surroundings. He first walked towards the wall opposite to the exit of the room. Once he was about three feet away, he stopped, and snapped all across the wall, it seemed he now knew what it was, and turned to his right, which brought him to a corner. He was now snapping all over, finding out where he was.

He turned right once again, and got closer to me, now about only three feet away once more. He found me, but wasn't sure if I was a training course piece or not. So he snapped beside and around me, eventually finding me to be his target and continued to snap at me. I thought this was enough, and almost poked him one last time. He caught me, and I smiled once again. He was doing really well, and with more practice and use, he could master it.

"You can open your eyes Lloyd, I think an hour is good enough for that technique." I told him, and he immediately opened his eyes.

"Wow, we moved that far?" He asked, looking at where he was now in the room.

"Yep, and I say you did an amazing job. It takes most people a lot of time to master that skill, and you managed to get a good chunk of it done in an hour! That's pretty awesome if you ask me." I replied, and his eyes lit up.

"Well, uh, thanks! So, when am I going to learn to punch and stuff?" Lloyd asked curiously.

"If you want to learn that, you have to learn to keep a strong, flexible stance first. If you don't have a good foundation, everything falls down. So what I want you to do, is show me your best fighting pose." I calmly asked, and he put his feet back and forth, like a running position, and had his hands out in front of him. His footwork left much to be improved, and his hands were a bit off. To prove that this was bad, I moved over to his side, and shoved him lightly, he went toppling over, and fell on the ground.

"Hey, what was that for?" Lloyd almost whined, looking at me confused.

"Your foundation was weak, it was meant only for moving forwards or backwards. You need to be prepared for any attack, from any side. Here, stand up," I pulled Lloyd back up, and he stood normally, "I want you to instead put your strongest foot in front, and move it outwards slightly, then put your other foot backwards, and out slightly. Then put your palms open and about shoulder level." I ordered, and Lloyd did so. I fixed his stance slightly, moving his feet around by an inch or two, then moving his hands slightly down. I put my hand to his shoulder, and he didn't fall, and instead bent his knees.

"Hey, I didn't fall down this time!" Lloyd happily cheered.

"Just remember that pose, and make sure to keep your knees bent a little, otherwise you aren't flexible and you will fall." I warned, and Lloyd nodded.

"Okay, so how do I punch?" He asked, and I looked at his claw hand. I would have to test this too.

"Alright, get back in position. I'll do the same." I spoke, and I made the same position as he did while I stood to his left.

"What now?" He asked, and I shook my head.

"Patience Lloyd, we'll cover patience later, but know you won't get everything immediately. Now, what I want you to do, is close one hand, make it into a fist. Doesn't matter which," I spoke, and I made my right hand into a fist, and he did the same, "and then I want you to slowly take that fist, and push it forward with your body, but make sure to keep a good balance, otherwise the opponent may dodge, and you will fall flat on your face." I spoke, and moved my fist forward, along with taking a slow step in that direction. Lloyd followed suit, and mimicked my every move.

Soon we had learned to punch well in front, and I made Lloyd practice his sound technique all around the apartment. He did well, finding nine out of ten objects I told him to find. We relaxed after that, starting to just play video games together.

The end of the day neared, and we watched the door open to find exhausted Ninja. I helped Cole get some ice water for his feet, and I got a wet towel for Kai. Lloyd didn't do too much, but that was because I took care of everything that needed to be done.

"My feet! I can't feel my feet!" Cole finally yelled out, looking down at his submerged Lego feet.

"There were so many of them, and they wouldn't stop!" Kai sighed, using the towel on his face, completely exhausted.

"My gears locked up several times. I didn't even know my gears could lock up!" Zane exclaimed, putting oil in his elbows.

"I don't even have enough energy to play video games." Jay spoke, collapsing in front of the video game console.

"But I thought you were going to train me when you got home." Lloyd stated, looking at the exhausted four.

"Sorry champ, but we can't until we make rent. How close are we Jay?" Cole sighed, looking towards Lloyd sadly.

"Is this jar getting bigger, we're not even close!" Jay yelled out, shaking the jar.

"And our rent is due tomorrow." Zane noted.

"I can pull a double-shift." Cole offered.

"And I can do overtime." Zane agreed.

"Maybe I can sling a few more pizza pies." Jay suggested.

"And I can make a little extra if I do the human piƱata." Kai pointed out. Everyone looked at him, including me.

"Jeez, I thought kids were bad, but man that's really bad. Parents should teach kids not to do that in the first place. Here take this, I'm sure you'll need it." I said as I pulled out two medical painkiller pills, two for adults, one for children my age.

"Thank you, and please don't ask." Kai told the rest. I passed out painkillers to the rest, but Zane refused, due to them being ineffective on Nindroids.

"We'll need these, that's for sure." Jay said, and I grabbed some water for them all. This was practically taboo for Cartoon Network, but this was another actual world, and I planned for everything.

"Then our priorities are set, tomorrow, we make rent." Cole spoke, and Lloyd looked at Cole.

"And, uh, what about me?" Lloyd asked the earth ninja.

"How about you help out and fetch me some more ice, huh?" Cole asked, and Lloyd sighed. Somehow a week was fit into a day today, and I just rolled with it. The Ninja took their pills, and left.

"Let's just play video games, Lloyd. I think we've already done a lot today." I suggested, and Lloyd nodded. We played a dragon skill game, and I was evenly matched with Lloyd. After about five matches, Lloyd noticed Skales on the reflection of the screen. Lowering down on a window cleaning cart, he knocked on the window.

"Hello little kids." Skales mocked. I watched as Lloyd ran to the door, and it said it was locked.

"I know, I want it open!" Lloyd yelled fruitlessly to the door, and a perfect circle of glass from the window fell down, and shattered on the floor, Skales slithered in, and he kept well away from me.

"What do you want with me?" Lloyd asked, panicked.

"You seem to be the only thing your father cares about! But with you as my hostage, he'll have no other choice but to let me lead the serpentine! Hiyah!" Skales cried out a small proud screech. Lloyd screamed in return.

"Let's train..." Skales looked down at Lloyd. Sensei and Nya were not here yet. Why weren't they here? I had to save Lloyd if those two couldn't.

"Starlord, help!" Lloyd called out, closing his eyes, and dropping to the floor in a ball. I hissed at the snake, and attempted to steal his staff. He struggled against my small strength, and I let go quite soon after, just so that he would fall backwards. Lloyd started to bang on the door behind him, screaming for help.

"Time is not on track, so I must keep it the way it should Skales. I am sorry if it seems as if I am on the Ninja's side. I am still observing, but time had plans for you to lose. So you must lose, even if it must be by my hands." I growled, pulling out my defense pen. Skales trembled at the sight of the pen. He should be scared, I was now protecting my figurative sibling, and time needed to get back on track.

"Lloyd? What's going on in there?" Sensei finally called through the door, and when he heard Lloyd scream for help, he broke in and started to fight Skales, easily defeating him. I bowed to the two, and went to help Lloyd with Nya.

"I have a lesson for those four. Hide with me, and the Ninja will learn something valuable." Sensei told us, and we obeyed. Nya followed as well.

"Lloyd?" Cole called out.

"They're both not here." Zane pointed out.

"We shouldn't have left them." Kai sighed out.

"We shouldn't have taken those jobs in the first place. What were we thinking? Losing them both is by far our greatest loss." Cole sighed out, defeated.

"But it could be your greatest lesson." Sensei spoke out, holding Lloyd and I by the shoulders.

"Lloyd! Starlord!" The four called out in sync. It made me smile beneath the hood, they cared for me.

"You're okay!" Jay happily exclaimed.

"I wasn't going to be at first, but they helped me out in the end!" Lloyd pointed towards us all.

"I go away for a day and everything falls apart." Nya said as she shook her head.

"I guess you could say we learned we don't need all the fancy stuff. We just need each other." Kai pointed out.

"You want us to help you clean up?" Sensei asked.

"Well, we are a team." Kai replied.

"Nya, I think it's time for another road trip." Sensei told Nya.

"Hold on, I've got a better idea." Cole spoke out.

"Really?" Lloyd asked Cole.

"Yep, let's pack up and head down." Cole told everyone, but I was already still packed. The pack upon my back always held my stuff. Soon, we left the fancy building.

"It's not much, but this one bedroom, one-half bath is a cozy dream. Who needs extras when everything is in arm's reach?" Cole mimicked Patty Kays.

As Lloyd moved a stool, he accidentally hit the chest Jay and Kai were holding, which caused the two to drop it, and it landed on Kai's foot. Kai started holding his foot, and jumping in pain.

"Feels like home to me. Hey, at least we get to stay in Ninjago City for a little while." Jay optimistically said.

"And now without the distractions, we can put all of our energy into training Lloyd." Zane stated, getting pushed by Lloyd's stool.

"Who's there?" Lloyd asked, and Zane helped the boy carry the furniture piece.

"I know the serpentine generals got away, but you never told us, what happened to Skales?" Kai asked, looking towards his teacher.

"Oh, he found a home too. But it's not quite as roomy as here." Sensei spoke cryptically, and I knew exactly what he was referring to. Skales was now in jail, and tonight we could all sleep happily.

"I am so ready to sleep. I actually had to fight Skales, just for the sake of Lloyd. That's no small thing mind you, I only did it because time was at stake." I said tiredly, and I yawned. I lazily put my sleeping bag on the ground in a corner, and promptly fell asleep.


Like I said, filler. Also, if you would like a schedule for this, just let me know! (Because my update days are weird...) Anyways, I hope you enjoyed, and I'll see you guys next chapter!

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