《More Than Meets the Eye (A Ninjago Fanfic)》Chapter 10: Trained Light
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The guys, Shimmer, and I were all practicing our elements. It was us against Shimmer. She was rather good at her element.
"Begin!" Sensei barked, standing at the other end of the main deck.
We began to attack Shimmer with our elements. She shot an orb of yellow light at us. We dodged her attacks and she dodged hours. She continued to shoot orbs of various colors at us.
Eventually it was just Shimmer and Lloyd. The rest of us had all been eliminated by being hit by Shimmer with a light orb, well except for me. I was eliminated with a purple light beam. Lloyd versus Shimmer...this should prove interesting.
It was just Lloyd and I now. I had taken the others out with orbs it beams (I only used weaker light, of course, so as not to hurt them).
Lloyd and I faced each other. He just stood there. It was his move. "What's the matter Lloyd? It's your move. You afraid you'll hurt me?" I taunted dramatically.
"No!" He retorted.
"Then make your move..." I mocked.
"KYAAAH!" Screeched Lloyd, firing a bright green energy beam my way.
I immediately stretched my hands out and let the power flow, creating a force field of light. The color of my force field even matched that of Lloyd's energy beam.
"What?!" Yelped an astonished Lloyd.
"Haha! Missed me!" I called, dropping my force field.
Lloyd was stunned for a moment. Regaining his focus, he charged me, energy orb in hand. I knew how to get out of the situation. I let the energy of my elemental powers flow throughout my body. My skin prickled and tingled and then...
I charged Shimmer with an energy orb. She stood tall and firm, as if she were bracing herself. She smirked at me and then POOF, she was gone.
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'Where'd she go?!?!' I thought, startled.
POOF! I teleported out of there, vanished. I then silently reappeared behind Lloyd. I slowly crept up behind him after putting a finger to my lips, signaling for the others to be quiet.
"Hey there!" I exclaimed brightly while tapping Lloyd in the shoulder.
"Huh?" He whipper around with an astonished look in his face.
"I technically touched you...you're out." I said grinning mischievously.
"Why I oughta...!" Lloyd exclaimed playfully, tackling me and pinning me on the floor. He began to tickle my sides. "Tell me what you just did or I'll tickle you to death!" Yelled Lloyd goofily. I could hear the others snickering and I glimpsed Cole videotaping the whole thing.
"I-I...used...teleportation!" I shrieked, now crying from laughing so hard and gasping for air.
He stopped tickling me and held his hand out to help me up. I took his hand, but rather than getting up I simply pulled him down on the floor beside me.
"And for the record, I can only teleport a short distance in one teleportation and only to lit places." I added, smirking at him. He grinned at me in return.
'Ah...that was interesting. She still has her powers. Hmm...maybe it's time to crash the party.' I thought, smirking evilly to myself as I approached the ninja's flying ship.
A wind suddenly began to blow as Lloyd and I rose from the wooden planks of the main deck. Immediately after I felt the wind, I heard someone slowly clapping behind me.
"I thought I took your elemental power from you by turning you into a ten-year-old, but it appears I was mistaken." Purred a dark voice as I turned to face the voice's owner:
Morro.
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