Descent Into Darkness

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    "What. Is. This?" spat Harumi furiously as she stared at the graffiti painted on the outside of Garmadon Tower. The fury that radiated off of her was so strong that her subordinates cautiously took a few steps back.

    One of the more stupid Sons of Garmadon decided to answer Harumi. "Uhhh, it looks like graffiti."

    Harumi angrily punched the man in the face. As the man held his bleeding nose, she yelled at him, "I can see that!"

    Before she could harm the man any further, Killow calmly informed her, "Emperor Garmadon would like to see you, Quiet One."

    Harumi threw one last vicious glare at the man before storming into Garmadon Tower. Right before she entered the elevator, Ultra Violet came up to her and began cackling.

    "Hmm, looks like you saw the words outside. I guess Lloyd isn't as defeated as you hoped," laughed Ultra Violet. 

    At the mention of Lloyd's name, Harumi wheeled on her general and slammed her against the wall. "I don't see what's so amusing, Ultra Violet. I doubt you'll be laughing when I tell Emperor Garmadon how you let his son slip right out of your grasp."

    Ultra Violet's eyes widened in fear and she went silent. After a few moments though, her mouth twisted into a cruel smile and she sneered at Harumi. "But I wasn't the first to lose him."

    Harumi ended up shoving Ultra Violet harder against the wall. She growled threateningly in her ear. "Another word out of your mouth and I will see to it personally that you never speak again."

    When Harumi decided that her thick-skulled general finally got the message, she relinquished her hold on Ultra Violet and strided into the elevator. "Now get out of my sight and don't come back until you have captured the Green Ninja!" On the silent ride in the elevator, she took in a deep breath and let it out slowly. It was difficult being second-in-command. 

    Stress was part of the reason she had punched that man in the face and threatened Ultra Violet. Then there was also the fact that that woman just didn't know when to shut up. In reality though, Harumi would probably never carry out any of the truly harmful threats she made to her generals. They had been through too much together.

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