“Are you sure we’re going the right way?” Sparker limped. Lloyd Just sighed. “I-uh…….don’t know.” He said. Sparker stopped. “You’re not very focused, are you?” He questioned. Lloyd couldn’t hide the worry and fear in his eyes. “Uh….its ok I guess we’ll just go in the direction we are going in and maybe get lost, who knows?” Sparker shrugged. He continued limping. “Well, the good news is I broke my oath to never use shatterspin!” Sparker laughed. “That’s……not good news.” Lloyd didn’t even know what to say to Sparker sometimes. “Lloyd, look!” Sparker pointed to three figures. “Zane! Arin! Sora!” Lloyd screamed. The remaining ninja ran up to Lloyd and Sparker. “Thank gosh you’re ok!” Sora hugged Lloyd. “Who is that?” Zane pointed to Sparker. “Why hello there! My name is Sparker! And I am the elemental master of voltage! And also just because I have a symbol of the wolf clan doesn’t mean I work for The Five!” Sparker exclaimed. Sora looked at Sparker skeptically. Arin walked up to Lloyd. “Hi.” He mumbled. Lloyd could see a certain look in Arin’s eyes. “Go seek you demise!” He remembered. It was Arin who said that in his horrific vision. Every time Arin took a step closer, words of the prophecy ringed inside his head, Lloyd struggled to just look at Arin without remembering his vision of Arin attacking the Ninja. “Hello Arin! You look a little depressed, don’t you?” Sparker nudged Arin. Arin stared at the wolf clan that Sparker had. “Anywho, I have something for you.” Sparker handed Arin something that was wrapped in a bunch on leaves. He slowly unfolded it, and what he found caught him by surprise. “Where—where did you get this?” He suddenly had suspicions about Sparker. Sparker was hesitant. “Um….that’s personal info.” He said. “It’s—ok—Arin.” Lloyd still had words buzzing in his head. Arin ignored Lloyd. “Wait! That’s the dragon who was chasing me!” Arin pointed upwards. Lloyd opened his eyes and glanced upwards. “You dare look, Lloyd?” The dragon chuckled. Soon, Lloyd was having yet another vision. He saw graves of all the ninja, everyone was praying to them, and then he saw ALL of The Forbidden Five. “The five stand tall!” Voices started to speak inside Lloyd’s head. Then he watched as everyone got destroyed by The Forbidden Five. “Lloyd!” He heard someone yell. Lloyd woke up. It was Arin yelling his name. He saw the dragon using a spell on Arin. “Arin!” Lloyd screamed. He felt too weak to go save Arin. “Get back from him!” Lloyd heard Sparker scream at the dragon. He stomped his right, then his left foot, after that he did backflip and spun around into shatterspin. “Welp, I’m breaking my oath again.” Sparker punched the dragon down into the ground. “Arin, Sora, Zane, I need you to get Lloyd out of here.” Sparker said. “What about you?” Arin asked. “I’ll hold this fella off.” Sparker smiled “Make good use of that……” He looked at the crystal he gave Arin. Arin nodded, then he went of with the other ninja. Sparker sighed. “You can’t defeat me.” He looked at the dragon. “You know you can’t.” Sparker chuckled. A sly smile crossed the dragons face. “You are correct, Sparker. I cannot defeat you…..but I have brought someone that can, and will end you.” The dragon got up. “W-who?” Sparker’s voice was shaken. He was pretty certain he had a good idea about who the dragon was talking about. “Lemme give you some clues.” The dragon cocked his head. “Your first clue is……..you love him…….but he hates you…” The second the dragon said that tears filled Sparker’s eyes. “No…….” Sparker started to cry. “The second clue is………he is standing right behind me……” Sparker only saw a hooded figure. He started to back away. “Your thrid and final clue is……….that he is your little brother…….” Sparker fell on his knees like something had pierced him. “Well little step brother to be exact.” The dragon said. Sparker wiped his tears. “I’m surprised you gave that away.” His little brother said to him. Sparker didn’t dare look up. “Why do you care?” Sparker’s voice broke. “Well maybe I thought that you would treasure over something that reminds you of the past a little more.”