Gather

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We were sailing through a frozen tundra, and I was hating every second of it. I can't stand the cold; it just makes me irritable. Jay was playing I spy by himself to pass the time, while sensei did a weird pose at the nose of the ship. Weirder still, he hadn't said a word this who journey. "I spy something... white."

"Could you try to be quiet for once? This ain't easy." As if to prove his point, we crashed slightly against a glacier, and he quickly went back to steering. Jay groaned. 

"I spy something broken." He said without missing a beat. I laughed a little, a small smile on my face. I wrapped my arms around myself, trying to keep warm. It didn't help. Kai seemed to be like me, and I went over to him. 

"If sensei knows the way to the next golden weapon, why isn't he steering the ship? We've been drifting aimlessly for miles." I wrapped my arms around him, and he stiffened. "Not a fan of the cold either?" 

"Hate it. Hate it, hate it, hate it." He let me cling to him, and even wrapped an arm around me. 

"Sensei's wisdom is beyond my own." 

"The most powerful move in spinjitzu can only be accomplished when all five elements are combined. Earth, ice, fire, lightning and gems." He said, hopping down and doing some moves. 

"Uh, what happens when all of them are combined?" Jay asked.

"The tornado of creation. The power to create something out of nothing." Kai let go of me, and I shivered, while he tried to recreate the moves. Sensei stopped him. "No Kai! If done incorrectly, it will lead to disastrous consequences." 

"Disastrous consequences. Right." kai said, sounding annoyed. Just as he finished that sentince, we bumped into a glacier. We all looked to Cole, who held his hands off the steering weel. 

"Wasn't me!" I rolled my eyes, but a smile was on my face. 

"Did I do that?"

"No. We are here." With that, we hopped off the boat and made our way up to a temple made completely out of ice. No doubt there was another dragon inside, waiting for us. The closer we got to the shuriken, the more frozen skeletons we saw. I shuddered, both from cold and disgust. 

"Woah, looks like someone's already been here."

"Let's just hope we don't end up like them." I said, shivering a bit still. But the walking was warming me up a bit. 

We finally reached the shuriken, just to see they were floating in the air, under another dragon. What is it with all the dragons?! "The shuriken!" Zane said, awe lacing his voice. We all looked at one another, before lifting Zane off the ground to get them, which he managed to do, but he froze as soon as he grasped them. Literally, he became encased in ice! 

The dragons mouth started to open wider, and we hurriedly adjusted Zane, before rushing out, the dragon right on our tails. Our saving grace being that the dragon couldn't fit through the doorway. With our momentum, we used Zane as a sled, and screamed in both terror and joy sliding down the mountain. I was loving the adrenaline rush I was getting from this! My mother would never let me do anything like this with my brothers, but now? I have a new set of brothers to do this with! 

Soon enough though, our fun came to a rather harsh end when we crashed into a pillar. But hey, we aren't too hurt, and Zane's unfrozen now. Sensei nodded at us, and we boarded the ship. Next up, the halberd of gems. 


We were deep underground in what seemed to be an old diamond mine. Fitting that something tied with precious things be down somewhere like here. "This is so cool!" Jay gushed. "You think they're all real?" He said, examining all the shiny rocks surrounding him. 

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