Jay should have been sleeping.
He didn't know what time it was, but it was late. The rest of his team had gone to sleep hours ago. He could tell by the sounds of their breath- Zane's clear and even, Kai's with a rougher edge that came from years of breathing in smoke at the forge, and Cole's deep with a light snore to it.
The sounds brought him comfort, and Jay felt the tension in his shoulders from hunting down Serpentine all day ease up. It was funny, how, less than a year ago, he had slept in a trailer home in the middle of the desert, no one but his parents for miles around, and even then he had slept in his own room. But now, he was crammed in a small bedroom on the Destiny's Bounty with three other teenage boys, and he couldn't imagine life any other way.
Although, that life also included waking up early every morning and spending the better part of the day training and hunting Serpentine, meaning one ought to get a full night's rest.
It wasn't that Jay didn't want to sleep. It had been a long day, and he was tired.
But he couldn't. It was one of those nights where the wind whistled in the trees and the rain pattered against the windows. There was a dull ache in his left shoulder, the one that usually alluded to-
A flash of light illuminated the room, casting long shadows across the wall for an instant before it grew dark again.
Jay smiled. Lightning storm. Never failed.
Now he was even more awake though, the hair along his arm standing up. He sighed, pushing himself into a sitting position and dangling his feet over the edge of the bed. Groaning, he rolled his shoulders, and they popped. Making his way over to the ladder, he climbed down and tiptoed across the room, easing the door of their room shut behind him.
Thunder rumbled from outside, and as Jay reached a window, lightning lit up the dark ship again. He smiled, feeling excitement bubble in his chest. Storms had always given him an odd elation- although he guessed it wasn't so weird now, knowing he was the Master of Lightning.
Not that he had succeeded in summoning any lightning without the Golden Nunchucks yet, but the point still stood. This was his element. This was where he was meant to be.
Peering out the window, he saw the rain looked to be fairly light, and decided to go outside. I'm already awake, why not?
As he walked down the hallway towards the doors leading out to the deck, he paused as voices filtered towards him. Curiously, he stepped forward, and froze at the sight of two figures.
Nya had a bath towel in her hands, wrapping it around Lloyd as she tried to dry him off. The kid was scowling, attempting to pull away from her and grumbling something about buzzkills.
"What are you guys doing up so late?"
"Jay!" Nya jumped, dropping the towel and giving Lloyd the opportunity to slip out of her grasp. "You scared me."
"Sorry. I couldn't sleep, 'cause of the…" he waved his hand at the window, "'cause of the storm."
She smiled. "Me neither. And apparently," she added with a grimace, "not this little guy either. Found him standing out in the rain looking like a drowned rat."
"I did not look like a rat!" Lloyd insisted, stomping his foot.
"Oh, so the drowned part was right then?" Jay snickered. Lloyd shot him a hot glare, and Jay held up his hands. "Geez kid, I'm just joking."
Lloyd huffed, crossing his arms over his chest. "I just wanted to be out in the storm. I like watching them."
"I get that," Jay told him. "I love watching the storms too. Especially when there's some killer lightning bolts. I've got some great lightning pictures I'll have to show you sometime."
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★Rainy•Days★ By The Rose Wolf [A Ninjago Comfort Story]
FanficSo I just read this beautiful written Story about Lloyd, Nya and Jay. Because of their elemental powers, the three ninja feel a connection between them and thunderstorms. Even before they knew, that they had their powers. It's a really cute Hurt/Com...