This is it guys! The last chapter! Enjoy and know that Domitian can finish a story! Even though it has taken years.. :P Please enjoy the conclusion to the Four Allies.

I do not own the tmnt.


Leo grinned as the doors opened to the ship. They were hidden by a hologram on a small piece of land a few miles away from New York City. He took his soul mate's hand as she smiled at him. Prince Yida walked up behind them his face trivial as if he was in deep thought.

"Leah, this is not my planet. Where might I set up the galaxy matter transporter?" Yida asked his daughter.

Leah turned to him her beauty always overwhelming him. Her pallid skin was smooth and creamy and her strange eyes held a look of sincerity. Her eyes were a glowing deep blue and her irises were glowing white. He got lost in them every time he looked in them. She still had a tough time walking on her new gargoyle like feet. Her lips were redder and fuller and her ears were pointed. She ran her taloned hand through her hair.

"No clue," she sighed when Leo had a bright idea.

"You can set it up in the lair! I'm sure my brother Donnie would love to help," he exclaimed as Leah nodded.

"It would make for an ideal location. Your family wouldn't mind it?" she asked as if unsure.

He smiled at her, "I am one hundred percent sure," the turtle leader assured her.

"Now, I will need to be shown the location so I can teleport it," Prince Yida explained as Leo and Leah both nodded.

"Lead the way, Leo," Leah told him with a smile then she turned to her father.

"Dad, you'll need to stay out of site. We all do. My planet isn't as accepting as yours is," Leah explained as Yida nodded.

"Well that would explain a lot. Here grab onto my arm, I'll transport us across the water," Prince Yida replied as they listened and were instantly in the shadow of an alley in good ol' New York City.

Leo gestured for them to follow him as the two aliens obeyed. The turtle was beyond impressed with the prince's skill in martial arts. He followed Leo and Leah effortlessly. Finally, he made it to the manhole cover he was searching for, but just as he was about to jump down he heard a gasp. Leo turned around to see Leah's father looking absolutely disgusted.

"Humans," the prince scoffed as he looked from the manhole around the concrete jungle.

Leah frowned at her father, "Dad, I know Earth isn't Metra Hul, but its home," she pleaded as he sighed.

"I know, but must we go into the waste pit of this dreadful place. It is no place for a royal," he replied wrinkling his nose.

"I assure you Prince Yida that once you see my home you won't think of it this way," Leo replied sincerely as he jumped down the hole.

The prince sighed and followed after Leo. The turtle smiled as he heard Leah behind him. He was so close to seeing his family. He had missed them so much. They traveled deep in the sewer with Leah jumping at every movement, and her father's disgusted noises. Finally, they were at the entrance to his home, excitement hummed in his bones as the wall lifted before him.

"Leah!" he heard Leah's brother, Lee exclaim.

Leah's face brightened considerably as she rushed forward to her brother. They embraced and laughed. As she stepped away from Lee he gave her a look.

"Well, I guess now I won't have to worry about you dying any time soon," he stated taking in her new form.

Leah smirked, "Your damn right!" she laughed as her father came in and put a hand on her shoulder.

"Hello there child, my name is Prince Yida, I am Leah's father. I would like to apologize for rendering you unconscious when we first met," the alien royal stated.

Lee just nodded, "No hard feelings," he replied as Mikey suddenly appeared running into the living room.

"Leo!" he shouted, "Raph, Donnie, Master Splinter! He's home!"

Pretty soon the entire gang was all over Leo as they laughed and picked on each other until Master Splinter appeared his signature walking stick hitting the floor bluntly.

"It has been a long time Prince Yida," the old rat began studying the alien.

Prince Yida frowned trying to place Master Splinter in his memories, and he could only think of one, The Battle Nexus Tournament.

"You were the pet, rat, of the young competitor, Yoshi, from Earth. That was not one of my best times," the prince joked as Master Splinter cracked a smile.

"Obviously, you are more than welcome in our home especially seeing how my son feels about your daughter. How strange that fate brought us back together," Master Splinter mused.

Prince Yida grinned, "Time is quite unpredictable," the alien agreed.

"Master Splinter," Leo addressed his master, "Leah won't be able to stay on Earth unless she has some way to travel back and forth to Metra Hul. Prince Yida has offered a solution, an experimental matter transporter than can transport things across space. I was wondering if you would allow it to be set up in the lair."

Master Splinter's eyes opened wide. Such technology. He had never in his wildest dreams even thought of such a device. Nevertheless, he wanted to see his son happy.

"Of course Leonardo," the old rat answered.

Leah's smile suddenly increased ten-fold and couldn't resist hugging Master Splinter, though surprised as he was by it he returned it. Master Splinter knew Leah would be perfect for his son.

"Excuse me, Prince Yida, but I for one would be so honored if you would let me help you work on this," Donnie said his eyes full of wanting.

The prince nodded, "I will just be a second, Leah, come with me," Prince Yida said as he lifted his gargoyle hand onto his daughter's shoulder and they poofed back to the ship.

"This will be your first lesson in your training. You will be helping me transport the device," her father told her.

Leah's eyes widened, "Okay," she said hesitantly.

"Now concentrate focus all your being into that object force that object to become one with you. Picture where you want it to be, and clear your mind. Clear your mind! All that matters is that object you are moving. Come on Leah you can do it!" Prince Yida said getting more and more enthusiastic.

"Leah? Are you okay?" she heard Leo as she opened her eyes.

Above her stood the faces of her brother, Leo and her smug father. Beside her was the matter transporter.

"Yeah, I'm fine," Leah answered rubbing her head where a headache started to form.

"I'm very proud of you daughter," she heard her father say.

Leah grinned looking over at the device. Donatello was having a heart attack as he studied the machine.

"Could you move it to my lab?" Don asked curiously seeing as how they got it to the lair undetected.

"Leah you have done enough, I will take it this time," Prince Yida nodded as the machine began to hover and slowly moved it to Donnie's lab.

"Are you alright?" Leo asked her.

"I'm fine, love, really," Leah assured her boyfriend.

They went into the Don's lab and watched as slowly they installed the machine. Leah decided it was time to confront her grandmother, and her mother. Leo offered to come with her, but she declined and now her and Lee were in the shadows of the evening homing to catch their grandmother before she headed off to work. When they arrived at the house they say the kitchen light still on. Lee went in first to explain the situation to their grandmother. Soon her brother gave her the signal to come in.

Leah gave a breath, and walked into the kitchen light. Her grandmother gasped at her new appearance, but nevertheless cried and hugged her.

The three of the talked almost all night as it turned out her grandmother had the night off. The twins then brought up the situation with their mother.

"Mallory saved us," Lee started out as Jan scowled at her grandson.

"Saved you?" her aged voice replied.

"It's true Grandma, she did," Leah backed up her brother.

Their grandmother didn't say anything for a long minute, "It still doesn't change what she did to my son," the old woman replied bitterly.

Suddenly Leah heard a rustling outside and a shadow moving around the house. A voice replied to Jan's statement.

"I did what was best for my children. James had even told me he would sacrifice himself for them, and that is what he did. The Shredder would have killed Lee had I not killed James. I loved him," Mallory replied, "But I loved my son more."

Jan sat there tears running down her face and she had no response. Leah hugged her grandmother giving her the emotional support the old woman needed. Mallory simply stood there staring at her children in awe. They were so strong, so full of honor, and she couldn't have been prouder of them.

"Where are you living now that you have betrayed the Foot clan?" Lee asked their mother carefully.

"An apartment about ten minutes from here," Mallory responded and her face softened.

"I would be grateful if you visit me. I don't deserve your company, but it doesn't keep me from hoping you will. It even has three bedrooms. You both could have your own rooms," Mallory continued.

Lee sighed, but it was Leah who replied, "Second chances are always deserved, I'll come by soon and decorate my room," Leah replied as her mother smiled big.

'And that's why you were chosen to rule after me,' her father's voice appeared in her head.

Leah smiled. Perhaps her father was right.

"I'll come by also," Lee answered.

Her mother's tears were the only response Leah needed to know her mother was sincere. Their grandmother had gotten up and left to her bedroom. Leah knew the old woman would need time to forgive her mother. Suddenly Leah's father appeared next to them startling Mallory and Lee.

"The transporter is ready," Prince Yida stated.

The prince took notice of Mallory recognizing her from Leah's transition.

"You must be Leah's mother," he said reaching his hand to her shoulder and when he touched her he felt his heart suddenly pull towards her.

The prince jerked back startled. Had he just felt the pull of his choosing? He looked back at her equally confused tear stained face. She was beautiful. Her face the same shape as his daughter's and her blue eyes sparkled from the unshed tears. She was tiny and fit and he knew she would fit great under his arm.

"Would you like to see my planet one day soon?" he questioned her.

Mallory's eyes widened, "Yes, I would love to be involved in all of my children's activities," she responded.

"Wonderful! Come Leah, Lee, let us see if the transporter works," Prince Yida nearly shouted in glee.

He put his hands on the siblings and they found themselves back at the lair. The transporter looked much like a doorway of swirling colors. Donatello wearing a pair of goggles ogled over the machine as she circled it with a clipboard. Leo found her and placed a three fingered hand on the small of her back. This was it. This determined whether or not she could still live on Earth while still doing her Metra Hul duties.

"We just need a lab rat no pun intended Master Splinter to test it on," Donnie explained staring at Lee.

Leah realized in horror why her father had brought her brother with her, "No Dad you can't use Lee," she said loudly.

Leah's father shook his head, "Neither you or I are allowed to use it. Your brother alright volunteered to test it. Besides I am more than confident it will work," Prince Yida assured.

Leah glared at Lee and her father as Lee turned towards her.

"I love you Leah, and if this means I get to still see you I am more than willing to help," he told her as he stepped through the swirling vortex.

Lee felt his whole body being torn in different directions when he began to feel himself solidify. The earthling found himself in a shiny chrome throne room with two magnificent beings staring at him and a horde of guards after him.

"Wait!" a booming voice interrupted as a magnificent being got off the throne to inspect the intruder.

"You are from Earth," he confirmed, "And you are related to the new member of the family, Princess Leah."

Lee's eyes widened at Leah's title, "Y-yeah, I'm her brother, Lee. I was helping test the galaxy matter transporter," he explained as the alien suddenly smiled.

"So it worked did it now," he was grinning, "It is an honor to meet my granddaughter's brother though you are not of my blood."

"No, we are halfblooded," Lee replied.

"I am King Bemyida of Metra Hul," the king introduced himself, "And this is our lovely Queen Antrameka."

Lee bowed not knowing what else to do in the presence of a king and queen, "How may I return to tell them that it worked?" he asked.

The king pointed across the room to an identical gate as the one he had just used, "You fell out of it quite forcefully, but that is the way back."

"Thank you," Lee replied and prepared yet again to have his body torn to shreds.

Leah waited impatiently for her brother to return. She paced up and down stealing his old habit. What if his body was torn to shreds? What if he didn't make it? Leo came and took her by the waist spinning her so she was facing him.

"He'll make it back," the turtle leader assured.

"I hope you're right Leo," she replied resting her head on his chest when a loud pop was heard and her brother went flying from the portal.

Prince Yida caught him and grinned, "It worked, no?" the alien asked smugly.

Lee's eyes were wide and he nodded, "Your parents are something else," the human stated rubbing his head as the headache began to take over.

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6 months later

Leah sat in Leo's room studying the language and politics of Metra Hul. She learned that the Strenmen was like the Parliament from Great Britain, and it would be in her best interest not to tick them off. She attended political parties, and appeared in parades. Leah smiled never in a million years would she have imagined having such a perfect life. Leo came in and wrapped his arms around her shoulder.

"Your father just finished cooking dinner and just let me say it looks hideous, but it smells divine. Your brother and mother are here as well," Leo announced as Leah nodded.

In the next instant they were in the kitchen where Leah had transported them. Her mother smiled as Prince Yida kissed her cheek. Leah had never expected her original birth parents to have gotten together. It just showed how unexpected life seemed to be. Leo kissed her lips gently. She also never expected to have the perfect boyfriend or the perfect family as strange as they all may be.

The chaos that had originally ensnared her life seemed worth what she had now. From learning to love who she had hated to becoming a princess of a race she hadn't known existed, she had somehow found the perfect life.


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