Father Garmadon: The Day I Died

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-A continuation of 'Little Brother Lloyd: Liar'

Your mother was an amazing person. Sure, she left you and Lloyd when you were incredibly young, but only because she wanted to stop the final battle from ever happening to save you both from the pain of fighting your father in a showdown to the death. She may have left you, but she came back and tried to make it up to you even if it felt...odd to have a mother back after being alone for so long.

Your father was a different story. He was the imbalance that tipped Ninjago off its feet, the reason why you defied Destiny to become the Green Ninja, and the cause for all your suffering. He was evil, and sometimes, you wished he weren't your father.

Despite the venom running through his veins being vanquished, he hadn't dared show his face around you ever again. According the rare passerbyers you conversed with, he had set up his own 'lovely and successful dojo' a few hours away from Wu's Academy (you thought that was a dumb name).

You weren't sure if you wanted to be confused by how the former dark lord of evil could somehow attract people to his dojo or angry that he never bothered to visit. He knew where you were because your mum told you she talked to him a week ago. You didn't know where he was because, well, how the heck were you supposed to locate your ex-adversary's dojo in the middle of nowhere?

So where in Ninjago was Garmadon? You decided to wait and see if he'd decide to show up sometime before you perished of old age, but he never did. A few days passed, then a week, then another and another and another. You waited, hoping that maybe, just maybe, he might decide to show up and tell you he was sorry for being absent for ten and up years of your life, but why should you expect anything when your whole life had been a let-down?

Being the Green and Golden ninja practically meant holding up the sky. You had duties, a reputation, and an incompetent family to care for. Not only that, but being a teacher at Wu's Academy meant wasting your life away in a classroom grading paperwork. Before that, you sacrificed yourself to defy Destiny and save Lloyd from all the trauma and heartache you currently dealt with, and even way before that, you were his stand-in parent for your absent father and mother. You were done wasting your thoughts on the false hope that you'd get what all your students had--a family with parents who were actually there for you.

"(Y/n)!"

That broke you from your thoughts. You turned in your chair to face Lloyd, pausing for a second to blink. It was still odd to see him so tall since he magically aged up, so it took a second for you to adjust to what you thought you'd see. "Do you need something?" you inquired. Lloyd shoved a gi in your arms. "Put that on and hurry. We need to go, like now!"

"Now? But the others? Are they still on that field trip or--?" Lloyd slammed the classroom door shut. "I'll explain later, just hurry up!"

"Okay, okay!"

As soon as you'd finished changing, Lloyd took you by the hand and ripped open one of the windows. "We're gonna have to jump." He broke into a sprint, but you yanked him away from the window. "What do you think you're doing?! We're on the top floor!" He yanked you towards the window with a strength you didn't know he even possessed.

"STOP LLOYD!" you shouted. "I SAID STO--!"

"Don't use your elemental dragon!" he interjected. You were suddenly free-falling, clinging onto your brother like he were a stuffed animal. Oh, this was it wasn't it? You'd die here, falling through a window as Lloyd reassured you you'd 'be okay'. You screwed your eyes shut and wrapped your arms around Lloyd to break the fall, all the while preparing the goodbye speech you'd announce once you were dead.

The landing came, but the impact was softer than you expected. Lloyd let out a light chuckle as you opened your eyes and took in the sight of the Ultra Sonic Raider.

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