"Antonia!" Nelson shouted so loud that his voice cracked. "Where are you?"
A girl with dark red boots sprinted down near the tree the purple-clothed helper was near to. "Nelson! I haven't seen you in a while." With a confused look, Antonia glanced at the child sitting next to Nelson. "Who is this kid?" Antonia questioned.
"He... um..." the desperate kid's new buddy realized that he forgot to ask what was the child's name. "What's your name?" he asked the kid.
"Liam," the fidgety child replied weakly.
Afterwards, Nelson explained how he met Liam and what he heard about the nearly-invisible portal the weeping kid saw. “Antonia, do you have any clues on why the blizzard samurai could possibly be picking on certain citizens of Ninjago City to have hints on his mission to attack the innocent habitants of the Never Realm?” the boy with blue trousers asked.
Antonia asked Nelson, “Are you sure you saw that nearly invisible portal to the Never Realm?” while hoping that the child wasn’t left alone so long that he started imagining things.
The investigators of the portal to the Never Realm exchanged looks. “When I squinted at the direction Liam pointed, I saw whiffs of faint royal blue smoke forming a ring, but I could not see what was inside it.” Nelson stated. “Liam, describe to me exactly what you saw in the portal.”
Liam shuddered at the thought of those last few words he heard. “The blizzard samurai had especially dark red armor with blasts of ice that shot out of his helmet like horns. He was harshly training his army and repeating that he needed the ninja to feel the heartbreak that he felt when he lost his son-“
“The blizzard samurai has a son?” Nelson trembled. “Why would someone as wicked as him even think of having a child?”
The little child frowned. “Maybe he was just greedy to get as many ice warriors as possible, even if it meant having a kid and bothering to take care of him. But his heart is too cold for him to even care the slightest bit whether his child is around or not!” Liam crossed his arms.
Antonia gave quizzical glances to the younger ones in the conversation. “Whoa, whoa, whoa! Where was this portal that Liam saw in the first place?” she challenged. “If all of this blizzard samurai fantasy is even true, then perhaps you can show me where the portal is, Liam.”
Liam hesitantly moved his finger to where the portal to the Never Realm was, with an anxious look in his eyes. “It’s over there, I think,” he stammered.
Antonia jumped as if she had been shocked by electricity when she saw what laid ahead of her. “Guys,” the terror-stricken victim stuttered. “I… I…”
Liam and Nelson huddled close together to warm their freezing blood. “What’s wrong, Antonia?” Liam whimpered. “Why are you talking like that?” Nelson was so nervous that he didn’t realize how hard Liam was digging his nails into his hand.
Antonia was starting to lose her voice. “Nel…son. It was nice… meeting you.”
“Don’t speak anymore!” Nelson shrieked. He raced to grab Antonia from the biting wind of the Never Realm’s portal. “Don’t leave! Antoniaaaa!”
In a flash of lightning, one of Nelson’s few friends was gone.
To be continued…
A girl with dark red boots sprinted down near the tree the purple-clothed helper was near to. "Nelson! I haven't seen you in a while." With a confused look, Antonia glanced at the child sitting next to Nelson. "Who is this kid?" Antonia questioned.
"He... um..." the desperate kid's new buddy realized that he forgot to ask what was the child's name. "What's your name?" he asked the kid.
"Liam," the fidgety child replied weakly.
Afterwards, Nelson explained how he met Liam and what he heard about the nearly-invisible portal the weeping kid saw. “Antonia, do you have any clues on why the blizzard samurai could possibly be picking on certain citizens of Ninjago City to have hints on his mission to attack the innocent habitants of the Never Realm?” the boy with blue trousers asked.
Antonia asked Nelson, “Are you sure you saw that nearly invisible portal to the Never Realm?” while hoping that the child wasn’t left alone so long that he started imagining things.
The investigators of the portal to the Never Realm exchanged looks. “When I squinted at the direction Liam pointed, I saw whiffs of faint royal blue smoke forming a ring, but I could not see what was inside it.” Nelson stated. “Liam, describe to me exactly what you saw in the portal.”
Liam shuddered at the thought of those last few words he heard. “The blizzard samurai had especially dark red armor with blasts of ice that shot out of his helmet like horns. He was harshly training his army and repeating that he needed the ninja to feel the heartbreak that he felt when he lost his son-“
“The blizzard samurai has a son?” Nelson trembled. “Why would someone as wicked as him even think of having a child?”
The little child frowned. “Maybe he was just greedy to get as many ice warriors as possible, even if it meant having a kid and bothering to take care of him. But his heart is too cold for him to even care the slightest bit whether his child is around or not!” Liam crossed his arms.
Antonia gave quizzical glances to the younger ones in the conversation. “Whoa, whoa, whoa! Where was this portal that Liam saw in the first place?” she challenged. “If all of this blizzard samurai fantasy is even true, then perhaps you can show me where the portal is, Liam.”
Liam hesitantly moved his finger to where the portal to the Never Realm was, with an anxious look in his eyes. “It’s over there, I think,” he stammered.
Antonia jumped as if she had been shocked by electricity when she saw what laid ahead of her. “Guys,” the terror-stricken victim stuttered. “I… I…”
Liam and Nelson huddled close together to warm their freezing blood. “What’s wrong, Antonia?” Liam whimpered. “Why are you talking like that?” Nelson was so nervous that he didn’t realize how hard Liam was digging his nails into his hand.
Antonia was starting to lose her voice. “Nel…son. It was nice… meeting you.”
“Don’t speak anymore!” Nelson shrieked. He raced to grab Antonia from the biting wind of the Never Realm’s portal. “Don’t leave! Antoniaaaa!”
In a flash of lightning, one of Nelson’s few friends was gone.
To be continued…
Okay, so this is something I see a lot on fanfiction sites. I've always wanted to do one for myself, just to see if it works out.
So, you request a character (and a plot, if wanted) and I write a reader-insert one shot about him/her!
(A reader insert is a story where the reader gets to be a part of the action. ie, instead of putting an actual name or eye and hair color, the author would write [name], [hair color], or [eye color]. Lie this: [Name]'s beautiful [favorite color] outfit went well with her [hair color] hair.)
So, I wanted to do this for Ninjago! Just comment what character, theme, plot, setting. Really, all you have to put is a character, but just put the other stuff if you want.
So, you request a character (and a plot, if wanted) and I write a reader-insert one shot about him/her!
(A reader insert is a story where the reader gets to be a part of the action. ie, instead of putting an actual name or eye and hair color, the author would write [name], [hair color], or [eye color]. Lie this: [Name]'s beautiful [favorite color] outfit went well with her [hair color] hair.)
So, I wanted to do this for Ninjago! Just comment what character, theme, plot, setting. Really, all you have to put is a character, but just put the other stuff if you want.