I probably should've updated sooner! It's been a while since I've updated, but I've also been lacking with writing ahead. I should be back on track soon! Anyways, yes Myrana will take off her mask. You'll have to wait a while for that, but it's going to be pretty dramatic. It happens in season four, just to give you an idea of how far it is away. Speaking of seasons, my favorite season so far is the possession season. I got super obsessed with Morro, and I loved how it was all put together. Things were starting to mature *cough* Lloyd calling Morro a blowhard *cough* and there was an ACTUAL death. As in, not coming back to life. Of course, Skybound is also pretty close behind, as I enjoyed it too!

Well, onward we go!


Oh, today was the day I proved Jay wrong. I was not a true makeup expert, but I could get these two to look different for sure. Walking into the dining room for breakfast, I was grinning underneath my hood. It was a grin of scheming, one where I could actually surprise the Ninja. Admittedly, it wasn't a big thing, but it would be fun for me.

"Hey sis." Lloyd greeted as I walked in. Everyone else was already there, but they were always early. I was never that early, I came around five minutes before food was served.

"Hey Lloyd, you guys ready for a total disguise? I'll even try to make it quick, because disguises should be quick and effective." I sang happily.

"I bet you can't do it, our disguises are better!" Jay snorted out, and I laughed.

"Fine then, we'll see. I'll even compare prep time and look if it makes you happy." I said, adding in more difficulty to the challenge.

"I'm wondering myself who will win, since I do think our disguises work well, but you might win." Kai mused, and food was served.

"There are a lot less features to work with, which makes this easy. Anyways, so what caused you to get caught at the monastery? Did anything happen?" I questioned Cole, trying to find out what went wrong.

"We were about to leave, and I tripped on something and fell. I tried to get back up, but our past selves were already on me. Luckily, Sensei managed to get me away from them and then we helped Jay deliver the golden weapons." Cole finished, starting to dig into his food.

"Oh, alright then. Thanks." I meekly said, starting to eat.

"A few nights ago you had called Garmadon by the name of Anakin. It has been on my mind for a while, but I was unsure of when to ask. You haven't been the most stable as of late." Zane bluntly asked. Way to be subtle there, oh Ninja of Ice.

"I used to give out nicknames as a sign of friendship, but as of late, they mean the exact opposite. I was displeased with Garmadon, and so calling him by a name that is meant to play off his personality or relations with others was meant to mean a lack of respect. I chose the name Anakin to line up with old popular movies. Anakin was a good boy turned bad, then went off to rule the universe, had his son try and stop him… Well I can't spoil anything after that. It really matches up with Lloyd's life." I finished, and Zane seemed satisfied.

"Oh, so that's why. Cool, I would have thought that it meant you were on his side or something." Jay said in between mouthfuls.

"Like I've said before, I'm not supposed to be on either side." I glared at Jay, and he raised an eyebrow.

"Oh yeah? Explain helping us a lot recently then." Jay asked.

"You guys don't have that same, indestructibility like you used to. Now you guys actually need me to help you come up with ideas, or save you guys. I had hoped it wouldn't be like this." I sighed, looking down at my plate.

"What do you mean?" Sensei Wu curiously asked.

"I mean that you are all supposed to be an unstoppable team, the Ninja! I'm not. I'm not a Samurai, not a Ninja, and I don't want to be. You are supposed to be great without me, and you would have been if I hadn't interfered. But I made my mistake, and I have to live with it." I finished.

"You always seem to know the future, or you at least reference that you do, why is that?" Zane pondered. Crap, they were actually getting smart.

"I already gave you information about my home, and still I haven't told you everything. Sharing my home is enough already." I mumbled, glaring at the nindroid. He seemed unimpressed.

"You haven't answered my question."

"Because it's a stupid question. It's like asking why you don't have a sprinkler in a rainy climate."

"Sis, Zane, it's alright. We don't need to fight. It's only breakfast, and it's too early to fight." Lloyd told us, and we backed down. However, I noticed Lloyd was calling me 'sis' more than once.

"Well then. I'm going to go play video games for a bit. I'm going to try and beat Jay's high score on the dogfight game. Trust me, you're so going down." I laughed as I put away my plate and a few extra dishes. I set off for the game room, and picked up a controller. I flew through the game, and beat Jay's high score in a matter of minutes. I always won dogfight games, there was never any doubt for my skills.

Eventually, noon was coming around, and it was finally time to make Jay eat his words. I walked out of the room, and went out onto the deck. Jay and Lloyd were waiting on the deck, with Jay looking smug. Lloyd looked resigned, but had a bit of interest in disguising himself.

"Hello boys, ready to have fun?" I teased, and Jay smiled.

"If by fun you mean me winning, then yes I am!" Jay bragged, and Lloyd rolled his eyes.

"I'm interested to learn, but can we tone down the betting a bit, it's kind of annoying." Lloyd deadpanned, and I shrugged.

"Sure, we'll tone it down. I mean, it's not like it's worth that much. As long as he comes along, I'll keep it toned down." I shrugged, and Lloyd seemed to be a bit brighter about it.

"Thanks, it's just getting annoying. So, everyone ready?" Lloyd asked.

"Yeah, let's go!" I smiled, jumping off as we landed on a makeup headquarters building.

"Okay, so we're heading for the eyebrow lines and hair chalk when we're down there. From you current costumes, I think it took you about three minutes at best. The time it will take to buy all this will be much more, but it will all come down to the final result. We're starting with Lloyd, and I'll explain more on the way!" I informed the two Ninja, walking down the stairs. It was amazing how building stairs were always unlocked here, did they just suspect the Ninja to walk right in?

"Sounds good to me!" Jay cheered as he followed me down. Lloyd was close behind, and we soon reached a shop level.

"According to the signs, it says facial department is that way, so let's go. We don't need to run, alright? This is a store. However, if people come around me, please try to cover for me. A kid wearing a mask in a makeup shop is unusual, or at least gives signs of insecurity. So, I guess I'll explain the eyebrow pens then. One way to easily identify you is your eyebrows. If Zane wore a mask where you could see his eyebrows, no matter which mask he wore, you would know it's Zane. If we change the eyebrows, we get rid of one main way to identify you." I explained as we walked to the facial department. When we got there, I was given looks but not messed with. I think Lloyd's stare was enough to drive them away.

"Alright, eyebrow pens! Let's see, we can test a few." Jay noted as he saw some were on display for sample.

"Lloyd, I need you over here. From what I can see, I think these two look the best. I want to test them a little, make sure which one is best." I said, and Lloyd hesitantly walked over. I put down my pack and stood on it, unable to reach Lloyd's face without some sort of support.

"Try not to move, I'm just going to thicken them a little, nothing much." I told Lloyd, and he tried to hold still.

"This is humiliating! It's so weird, wearing makeup." Lloyd whined as I applied two eyebrow pens.

"Think of the acting business! They have to wear a lot more, I'm just giving you some shortcuts. It looks like this, uh, Juodas brand works well. The other one rubs off too easily, and doesn't make a clear line." I defended the makeup. I wasn't a fan of makeup myself, but I still knew that there was some form of importance for it. Jay started to snicker.

"Oh? Did you forget that you're going through this too? I'd stop laughing before I make your clothes shopping a lot longer." I warned Jay, and he became quiet. Honestly, I had no love for clothes shopping, or shopping in general. However, everything just grew from Jay's bet and so I was going to try and have some sort of tolerance for shopping. I picked up my pack again, slinging it on my back.

"So, uh, now we got that. What's next?" Jay asked as I started to move to another part of the store.

"Hair chalk. It's not permanent and washes out, but it can help for a quick hair change. If you went from being auburn haired to black haired, no one would know that it's your hair, especially if you comb it differently too. Combs aren't much work, and are easy to find, so there's no need to hunt that specific thing down. At least it's better than a hat. Seriously, people rarely wear hats outside unless you're at a beach or somewhere sunny. Not during some sort of dark times or anything." I shrugged as Lloyd followed behind me, Jay at his side. Lloyd continued to glare at people who came too close, and I was thankful for that at least.

"Ah, here we go! Hair chalk, I'm surprised you guys manage to have just as much makeup as home. It's actually kind of amazing. More samples, nice. This time, I need you Jay." I told the lightning ninja, and he instantly complained.

"Why me? Why not just use Lloyd, he has blonde hair!" Jay dramatically whined, and I rolled my eyes.

"That's the point, dark hair can't use as many colors. The darker hair you have will help find the best chalk. Here, let's try some of the colors." I said, once again using my pack as a support.

"Aww, but my hair…" Jay whined some more.

"It's odd isn't it, but it seems we have to." Lloyd told Jay from the sidelines.

"Easy for you to say, you only had eyebrows done!" Jay retaliated, as I found a good chalk. Milteliai, was the brand, and I took some hair chalk. By some, I meant a lot. They were served in small sizes, so I had to buy a few. Luckily, they were cheap. Jay managed to look at a mirror and saw his now multicolored hair.

"My hair! What did my hair ever do to you?" Jay asked as he looked at his new hair do.

"It's chalk, dummy. You can rinse it out in a bathroom, which I suggest you do. We have some clothes shopping to do boys, and prepare for your color schemes to go right down the drain." I giggled out, seeing Jay's shocked face.

"So, no blue?" He asked worriedly.

"No, no blue. Maybe blue highlights, but main colors should be neutral, blend in." I told Jay as I took my pack again.

"Are you going to pick out the clothes?" Lloyd questioned wisely.

"Yes, and I am going to make sure that your outfit is less than thirty Jyn, I've spent twenty already each for your makeup. Go on and get yourselves ready to try on some clothes, I'm going to pick out stuff for you. " I told them. They went off, and I began to choose clothes. Luckily, there were carts.

For Lloyd I was thinking of a country kid, he'd fit well with that. He could also act the part if I taught him well enough. Jay needed more of a city-like outfit, or at least one with class. He needed to have a serious aura instead of his happy nature.

I picked out shirts that were very ragged for Lloyd, colors faded and I mainly stuck to tans and dark purples. They seemed like they would give off a rural charm, while still managing to look good. Jay needed more orderly suits, so I stuck to grey and light browns. They were a bit harder to find in the price range I had, but still worked.

"Uh, sis, that looks like a lot." Lloyd pointed out as he walked to my cart.

"Yeah, are you sure we need all of this?" Jay asked.

"Not all of this, just one outfit that's all. I can't afford all of this at once. Lloyd's first this time, go try these on and walk out when you change outfits, we'll say yes or no." I told Lloyd handing him the clothes and shoving him into a dressing room.

"You really have changed a lot." Jay offhandedly commented.

"Yes, I have. But first, I'm going to see if Lloyd can actually pull off country boy." I snickered, ad Lloyd came out moments later. He was wearing a dark purple shirt, and had some cut-up jeans.

"Looks punky, I'd use it for party places. Probably not a causal crowd. Jay?" I said, and Jay nodded.

"Agreed, too dark for you. Try something lighter, you don't look good in dark colors." Jay noted, and Lloyd nodded, walking back inside. A few moments later, he walked out with a beige colored shirt, his jeans now being a much lighter shade of blue.

"Looks a lot better, it's a start. Mix and match, find what you think is best." I told Lloyd.

"Alright. I'll see what I can find." Lloyd said, and he walked back inside.

"There's a taste in the air, it's sweet. I think it's the taste of victory…" I poked at Jay and he huffed.

"Well, um, at least we liked our disguises!" Jay tried to retaliate.

"You get used to any disguise. Try to come up with something better next time, alright?" I replied and Jay groaned.

"She got you there, Jay." Lloyd laughed as he walked out in a brown shirt, with ragged light colored jeans.

"Perfect! That's the one, it looks blendable and decent! I wouldn't use it in a city, but for smaller areas like towns or villages, it will work perfectly. I'm actually glad you found it in only two outfits, it usually takes a lot longer. Now it's Jay's turn!" I cheered and Jay groaned again.

"Aww man." Jay whined as I put a bunch of clothes into his hands.

"Try them on, now. I think that you should try on the grey, add in some blue highlights if you feel so obligated to have it." I told Jay, and he walked in the dressing room unhappily. Lloyd walked back out, carrying the clothes he wanted, and setting the ones we weren't going to buy onto a rack.

Jay came out soon, wearing a classy grey long sleeved shirt, with a blue vest. He had dark brown pants on, and seemed to hold no love for the suit.

"It's so weird, why can't I just wear plain blue?" Jay whined.

"So that people can't recognize you. If you wore blue, then what would hide you? Absolutely nothing. If you don't like it, try on something else." I told Jay and he grumbled, going back inside.

He walked out in five different combinations of outfits, before finally setting on a cheap and thin suit-like outfit, and a nice pair of dark brown pants. We bought them two pairs of shoes, the same type just in case. They had to be completely unrecognizable.

"That took forever…" Jay complained some more. He must have not enjoyed shopping then.

"I'm trying to find what looks good on you that isn't your color. Be happy that clothes sizes don't exist here, you're all the same size." I retaliated, and Jay huffed. We went off to buy everything, and I bought everything, with not a single cent to spare. I was lucky I managed to stay on budget, it was a tight one. I guided them to a dressing room, and handed them their outfits.

"You two get dressed, and do it as quickly as possible without spinjitzu. Then I put on the makeup and we count the time and efficiency. Got it? Your time starts… Now!" I called, counting the time on a nearby clock. They ran in, and both ran out at the same time in about thirty seconds.

I first made Lloyd's eyebrows bushy and dark, while I quickly made Jay's eyebrows a bit longer with a thin touch up. I took out chalk, and a free hair comb. I made Lloyd's hair swing to one side, and with a ragged look. I poured on chalk, making his hair a nice shade of Jay's auburn. I made Jay's hair look somewhat slick, giving off a semi-formal look. I put on blonde chalk, and counted the time as two minutes.

"Done! Two minutes flat, and you two look nothing like yourselves. I guess there is always your mouths, but if you can't recognize eyebrows, you won't notice mouths." I shrugged, and the boys went to look in a mirror.

"Whoa, I don't look like me anymore!" Jay pointed out as he looked at his new attire.

"That's the point. You also need a change of voice. Try to lower your voice a bit, and Lloyd? Lower yours a tiny bit and drop a few syllables. Like hey there 'all, the sun's looking mighty fine today'. Something similar to that, alright? Then we test the disguises against those who know you best." I told them, and they managed to get the voices right after a minute or two.

"Good job! Now, let's get back. Hopefully, you understand disguises now." I said as we walked to the stair entrance.

"I have actually, and I've learned to notice disguises too. Thanks, that's actually really helpful." Lloyd said as we walked up the stairs.

"Me too, honestly. I never even noticed the things you pointed out, even though I still didn't like trying on so many outfits." Jay half-complimented.

"I'm glad you learned something today." I panted as we continued climbing the stairs. Jay and Lloyd chatted with each other, while I was panting from climbing all the stairs. When we reached the top, I was about ready to take a good sized break, but I still had a bit to go. Pressing forwards, we boarded the Bounty, with everyone starting to get onto the deck.

"Are you sure you brought back Lloyd and Jay?" Kai asked suspiciously as he looked at the disguised Ninja.

"Yes, I am. Take a guess. How many of you think Classy over here is Jay?" I asked, and only one person raised their hand, Sensei Wu.

"Alright, a Lloyd crowd then. Well then, would it surprise you to know that Classy boy over here is actually Jay?" I revealed. Everyone gaped in surprise.

"I even had to learn how to talk like this, just in case." Jay said in his practiced deeper tone.

"I even had ta learn how ta talk li' ah county boy." Lloyd agreed.

"Yep. Voices took a while, but those are a bit optional. Outfits and makeup only took two minutes to do both. Without spinjitzu too, mind you." I heartily said, taking pride in my efforts.

"There's also a lot we learned, we could probably teach you too." Lloyd offered.

"Go ahead, I guess. I taught Jay over here, so I can't see why you two can spread the knowledge." I shrugged, giving the two the permission to share what they learned.

"Sweet! Now I get to dress up someone like you did to me!" Jay cheered, and the remaining Ninja looked a bit panicked.

"Uh, what?" Cole asked, and I laughed.

"Well, Jay was a bit finicky with his clothes, so he had to try on five different outfits." I informed and Cole gave a small 'oh' in response.

"Ouch." Kai sad in sympathy for his fellow Ninja.

"Well, I guess you guys can get cleaned up or keep enjoying your disguises." I said, heading off to wander the Bounty. Soon, the day started to fly by, and even dinner seemed to go by in a flash.

Eventually, night came around, and it was once again time to sleep. Just like every other night, I got ready and slept.


"WHO'S TRYING TO KILL ME? Oh, it's Wednesday. Sunrise exercise, right. Argh, that gong wakes me up even from this storage room." I supposed that this was the start of another episode. It was more of a Lloyd episode, I think. I can't exactly recall the episode that well.

I walked out of my room, yawning while going to see Nya at the deck. Breakfast was still a bit of a while to go, since it was 'sunrise exercise' for the Ninja.

"Hey Nya, anything interesting come up lately?" I asked casually as I walked into the bridge, looking at all the diagrams I couldn't read.

"No, oh wait. There's a call from the Ninjago City Museum of History." Nya trailed off answering the call.

"Looks like we're headed on a mission, I guess I'll go group up then." I shrugged, heading off the Bounty and down to where the Ninja were, with the Ultra Dragon nearby.

'Oh, hey Starlord. What got you up so early this morning?" Cole asked as I slid down the anchor chain.

"Did you not hear me screaming when the gong went off? I thought someone was going to try and kill us!" I answered Cole, and he raised an eyebrow.

"Seriously? I know it's loud and annoying, but come on…" Cole trailed off.

"Yes seriously, oh Master of Earth. Anyways, Nya was getting a call from the history museum before I came down here. Chances are, we're going for a ride." I informed everyone. Right on cue Nya came down, and explained she got a call.

"You'll have to see it to believe it!" Nya cried out as Kai asked what was wrong. Lloyd passed her a bag and goggles on his way out, and I was glad that I didn't have to do the work.

We ran off to the museum, and the curator looked relieved to see us.

"Thank goodness you're here!" The old curator cheered.

"We heard there was an emergency?" Sensei Wu asked, and the curator refocused on the task at hand.

"Yes, come quickly. This way." He guided us down may corridors, before we reached a corridor with workers trying to get rid of glowing green venom off the floor.

"You see, there's an exhibit opening tomorrow and this catastrophe couldn't have come at a worse time for the exhibit. You see, we appreciate your help in destroying the Great Devourer a while back, but somehow venom has gotten into the sewage system! It also has the most unusual after effects." The curator warned as we passed by the venom, a sour smell permeating the air. I was immune to condensed evil, not snake venom! I rushed by the pool of glowing venom quickly.

The curator opened a pair of doors, and inside were a bunch of tiny stone warriors, all giggling like mad. All of them certainly alive and ready to cause chaos.

"The toxicity of the venom has the strangest effects, it has brought all our merchandise to life! It's unruly, I just didn't know who else to call!" The curator cried out in shock, pointing at all of the stone warriors. One jumped towards Zane's face, and the nindroid caught it easily. It sliced at the ice ninja's face, before Zane huffed in slight pain and crushed the warrior.

"Don't worry, I think we can handle a few toys." Jay confidently said, stepping forwards into the room.

The curator said something about containing the fight, but I was more worried about the stone warriors aggressively attacking me. It was like I was targeted, I was being attacked the most out of the whole group. I tried to get them off of me, with each one slicing at my hood, arms, wherever. I jumped around, punching or hitting them against the wall. I finally got cornered, and they dropped a vase on my head, all of them still laughing. I yelped in pain, and I started to see double.

I started to get a headache, and I groaned. I tried once more to swat at the darned things, my headache growing stronger by the second. I think I may have gotten a concussion. I guess I wasn't invincible, even with cartoon logic.

"Oops." Someone said while I still tried to hit the warriors on me, and they were quickly destroyed, thanks to Lloyd.

"Thank you." I said, trying to stand straight.

"No problem. Are you okay?" Lloyd asked.

"Yeah, I'll just see a doctor after this, no worries." I shrugged.

"Alright, but if something happens, I'm taking you to someone myself." Lloyd told me, and I nodded.

"Oh hey, where is Sensei going?" Cole pointed out, and we walked to follow the old man.

"It's been a long time." Misako greeted Wu.

"Ahem, so, uh, are you going to introduce us?" Jay interrupted.

"Ahem, Yes. This is Misako, Lloyd's mother." Sensei Wu introduced, and everyone gasped, except me.

"My, my mother?" Lloyd asked, and Misako stepped forward to greet her son.

"Lloyd? My little boy… You're so much bigger than I remember." Misako pointed out, reaching for her son.

"Yeah, well, it's been awhile." Lloyd grumbled out, avoiding his mother's touch.

"I didn't want us to meet like this. I have a reason why I-" Misako was cut off by Lloyd.

"I don't want to hear it!" Lloyd growled out, walking off.

"Lloyd wait! Please!" His mother cried out, and she was left behind.

"It's not easy, Misako. He needs a bit of time for this. If I found I could go back home when this was all over, it wouldn't be easy. Things this big in his life need a bit of alone time, I know he'll warm up to you sooner or later." I tried to comfort Misako.

"I suppose you're right. But he's still my son, and I haven't seen him for so long…" She sadly said, turning to face me.

"Then we'll give him a few minutes, and then we can find him, alright?" I offered, and she nodded, agreeing. A few minutes passed by quickly, and soon Misako set off to find Lloyd, yelling his name as we followed her. Eventually, we reached the room Lloyd was in, and Lloyd was foolishly sitting at the edge of a bottomless pit. Why would he even think about sitting near a pit anyways? I'd say that's a good chance for injury or death right there.

"I'd watch your step, that sinkhole doesn't have a bottom, son." Misako lightly warned, and I huffed. My science-y side was disagreeing with the old woman. Were there not layers to Ninjago's planet? You know, crust, mantle, outer and inner core? Those things you can't dig through?

"Uh, son? You've been gone my whole life! There's nothing you can say." Lloyd angrily talked back, not moving away from the edge.

"Well, I'm going to talk anyways. Want to know what I've been doing all this time? Long before Sensei Wu knew who would ever be the green ninja, I knew it would be you! And I knew that you would have to eventually face your father. I dropped you off at the boarding school so I could go and learn everything I could about the prophecy, in hope of one day preventing the final battle between good and evil. All this time son, I've been trying to save you and your father! Long before time had a name…" Misako stared, and I took this as the cue to walk in and completely ignore her tale. I already knew it, including the Overlord himself. Stupid purple orb of 'oh I'm so evil, I'm the incarnate of evil' crap.

I went over and stayed by a pillar. I didn't want to fall into that pit, or get caught up in the tale. This was more of their moment, and I was waiting for big tall and stony to come around. I attempted to make a joke, and it still sounded bad in my head.

After a minute later, big red with four arms came around, and I stepped away from my pillar.

"WHOA! Excuse me, but will someone please tell me, WHAT THE HECK IS THAT!" Jay cried out in alarm, and the warrior growled as it saw me.

"Aw heck nah, I don't want to be a dang target for you! Your tiny little figurines already gave me a concussion earlier!" I complained, and Lloyd looked at me sharply.

"Concussion! Why didn't you tell me, we could've gotten you to a doctor by now!" Lloyd yelled at me.

"Not the time, we've got Clifford looking like he really wants to kill me and I specifically want to stay alive thank you very much!" I cried out in fear, how was I going to deal with a warrior that size, if I couldn't handle a bunch of tiny ones?

"Kai, just take care of him!" Cole ordered, and Kai jumped forward, his sword ready to slice down the warrior. Instead, the warrior sliced Kai's sword into tiny pieces without even trying, and Kai landed on his butt, looking at his broken sword in shock.

"Wow, in my mind's eye I saw that playing out entirely differently." Kai deadpanned, just before he was carried into the air by the warrior by his foot. He yelped in worry, being held upside down.

I was focused on that warrior, tunnel vision taking over. I had to make sure I could run, because a wrench would surely do absolutely nothing. So would a pen. I waited, and he still did not move, even after throwing Kai behind him.

Then a bright beam of green light hit the warrior, green fire igniting beneath beam. Everyone cheered but me. Then the fire dimmed down slightly, and the stone warrior climbed through the fire, unfazed.

It kept looking at me, and it held it's sword at me as a threat of what was soon to be.

The Ninja came forward, trying to defeat the stone warrior individually.

Soon, they all were defeated and kicked out, leaving me. He came closer to me, and I staggered back.

"Oh cra-" I was cut off by him rushing to me, and picking me up.

He inspected me for a second, before throwing me much more harshly than he threw the others at the wall. I screamed, my headache worsening and getting a bit of nausea, and hearing Lloyd call out to me before everything went black.


Yeah, the Stone Army has a dislike for Myrana... I also hope that I write this well. I do try to do minor research about things like concussions and such, but I'm sure I'm not totally accurate. Please, let me know if you can give me any tips on medical situations like this if you are experienced with these medical issues. I want this story to be somewhat realistic, that's why Myrana isn't part of a prophecy or has an element. She represents reality's harsh truth of 'you have to work to be special.' Once season three comes around, let's say things get really tough.

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