Draining secrets

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After Chen was dealt with everything seemed to return to normal but I still hadn't told the Sensei's about my powers plus we got really cool dragons as part of our powers. Cole kept on telling me to tell them but I was too scared. Cole was the only one who knew about them and I wanted to keep it that way. I promised that if we ended up ever needing them I would use them.

While we were handing out flyers for a Steep wisdom and going against Sensei Wu's advice our powers suddenly stopped working. Jay's powers stopped advertising and mine stopped making a tea pot picture. "Our powers are gone!" Jay exclaims. "What do you mean?" Cole started before the car he was holding fell on him. Me and Jay rushed over and helped him up. "If our powers are gone?" I started then we all looked up in time to see Zane's dragon disappear and he started free falling. He crashed into the pavement and I commented.

"I think he broke the sound barrier," as we helped him out of the Zane shaped hole. "Our powers are gone," Zane said stating the obvious. "But where did they go?" Jay asked. When their backs were turned I managed to summon a small ball of water but when I tried fire it just wouldn't work. What's going on?

We headed back to the monastery and arrived to find Misako and Garmadon in the middle of selling tea. We all yelled at them about our powers missing when Wu came out. "You used your powers?" He asked. Jay got in front of him. "Yeah we're terrible students what happened to our powers?" Jay asked. "They're completely gone," Zane adds. Cole looked at me and mouthed.

Do you have water?

I mouthed back

Yes

He nodded. Wind blew in behind us and a shiver ran up our backs. We all went outside and saw Lloyd wearing a dark green jacket and some sort of armour. It was really windy and our hats flew off but Wu held onto his. "I know those winds," Wu mutters clutching his staff tightly. "Wu! Come out you old man!" Lloyd yells but it wasn't his voice. "Wow Lloyd's gone through puberty," Jay comments. "That's not Lloyd," Garmadon said with fear for his own son.

"Lloyd calm down," Cole calls out. "No...I...WON'T!" Lloyd yells his hair turning black and his skin going green. He thrusts his hands at us and a strong wind blew at us. "Morro! Let my nephew go!" Wu demands. "No!" Morro yelled. "Get out of here Sensei we'll hold him off!" I yelled. "I'm not leaving my son!" Garmadon yells. "Live to fight another day brother," Wu advices pulling him away.

We engage in a fight and we get our butts kicked. "Without our powers were useless!" Jay exclaims. "Maybe we should use our other skills!" Cole yells directed at me. I shoot him a glare and he glares back. "Wu needs more time!" Zane yelled. Cole managed to kick Morro into a shelf. "We need to retreat," Cole yelled. They all ran off but I stayed frozen I didn't want to just leave him. Wind blew out of the store and Lloyd charged at me he tackled me to the ground and sneers. "Without you're powers you nothing!" Morro yells at me. "Lloyd this isn't you fight it!" I yelled at him. "You're nothing!" Morro yelled.

"I may not have my powers but," I said and kicked him off me. "I still got skill," I said getting back up. We heard a engine roar and I looked up to see the bounty flying away. "NO!" Morro yelled. He looked at me and scoffs. "Your not worth it," he said and summoned his own devil dragon to fly after the bounty. He was going to attack it the guys couldn't defend themselves in the air it was literally Morro's playing field I needed to give them more time, even if I would later regret my methods.

I summoned my dragon my water dragon for the first time it felt different from my fire dragon. When with my fire dragon it feels like I was covered in a blanket of comforting warmth like a mother's hug. With my water dragon it felt like I was wild and not stop moving even for a minute. I took off and cut Morro's dragon off thanks to all that practice Wu and Garmandon gave us. I got to him just before he put a hole in the haul.

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