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dude, i think your mech is haunted
8077 Words; Cleaved AU (Movie)
TW for mild violence, mild body horror (ghost has holes), vomiting
AO3 ver
Generally, Cole never really gave much thought to whether he believed in ghosts.
Heâd never seen any himself, sure, but he also lived in a world with Serpentine and Garmadon and Master Builders. It wasnât that he particularly cared one way or the otherâhe just never really gave the idea of ghosts much thought outside of when he was directly asked.
Recently, though? He was starting to think his home might be haunted.
It started with the record player. Coleâs family had a long love of music; it was all musicians as far back as anyone in their family could trace. Coleâs dad was no exceptionâbetween the records and CDs of their favorite bands and albums was every song the Royal Blacksmiths had ever made. Cole would never be able to get the classics out of his head; they were written so deeply into his bones from a childhood spent listening to those at-the-time-new albums with his mom. Music was just a part of Coleâs life, and he liked it that wayâthe Earth Mech wouldnât have had a DJ setup for the control panel if he didnât.
But back to the maybe-haunting. Cole had gotten home after a long day of school and then hanging with the rest of the Secret Ninja Force. Part of it was trainingâMaster Wu was determined that they would all learn how to be âproper ninja,â even though their mechs were perfectly suited for handling Garmadon attacksâbut most of it was just hanging out with his friends. The ache in Coleâs body from the physical conditioning was vaguely satisfying, thanks to the fact that heâd been hanging out with his friends during.
Before heâd even put his bag away Cole moved to get the record player going. He grabbed an album, pulled out a record, and flipped it onto the player and set the needle with practiced ease. Within moments, The Foldâs music began to fill the apartment as Cole finally slung his backpack onto the couch.
There was a note on the counter from his dadâa late night with his bandmates, and a reminder to take out the trash squished between the reminders to call him in case of emergency and that he loved his son. Cole set the note back down and turned to open the fridge for those leftover wings mentioned in his dadâs note.
âJump up kick back whip around and spin,â Cole sang along with the song, âand then youââ
A sudden clatter from the doorway had Cole spinning around to stare at the entryway. Countless records spilled across the floor and shoes from where they had been knocked off the shelf by⌠actually, Cole wasnât sure. The shelf looked fine.
âShit.â Cole groused as he moved to clean up the mess. The song kept cheerfully playing on as he workedâhe wasnât gonna just put them back on there willy-nilly. There was a system to the selection of music by the door, just like there was a system to the main shelf of records, CDs, and talent show trophies in the living room.
That was pretty much the whole incidentâbarely even anything to really worry about. Besides, Cole had homework to ignore and trash to take out.
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âFly Me to the Moon!â Cole jolted in his seat at the sudden clatter from the kitchen, turning around to look over the back of the couch. His father, one arm still holding the cabinet door, looked down at the floor in a mixture of frustration and astonishment. Though Cole couldnât see through the counter, he could guess as to what had happenedâ
âThat was the good china!â Lou lamented. Yep, just what Cole figured.
âHowâd it even fall out anyway?â Cole asked, as his father let go of the cabinet and went for the broom. He glanced up at the cabinet, surprised to see the whole stack of plates that only ever came out when the Royal Blacksmiths had a successful show completely gone. Weird, how did a whole stack of plates randomly fall out of a cabinet?
âCaesar must have put them away wrong Tuesday night.â Lou guessed, already sweeping up the shards. Cole nodded, and turned back to his laptop. Well, maybe laptop was a generous wordâit was a computer provided by the school, in case a Garmadon attack forced them to switch to online lessons. It barely worked like a normal computer, and was little more than a glorified e-reader for teachers to put homework on.
Lou sighed. âI suppose I canât be too mad,â he added quietly. âLilly always did hate these plates.â He chuckled, before sighing. âMom loved them, though.â
Despite the agonizing english homework filling the screen in front of him, Cole snorted.
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âI swear, I have no idea how it fell over!â Cole kneeled down, pressing a towel into the section of the carpet that looked the most soaked. The shattered pieces of the former vase still littered the floor, the sad dying irises wet and limp where they laid in the middle of the puddle.
âIâm not going to be mad at you.â Lou promised, carefully picking up the pieces of vase big enough to grab and putting them in the dustpan.
âI didnât do it!â Cole protested. He hadnât. He really hadnât. The vase had just flung itself off the coffee tableâsomehow. Cole wasnât entirely sure how, butâhe watched it fall! He didnât touch it!
His father took a moment to look at him, eyebrow raised in quiet disbelief.
Cole groaned. âIt just fell.â He repeated, knowing there was no convincing his father. So what if the irises were tacky? Cole wasnât going to break a vase just because the flowers inside were ugly. They had been a gift from one of his fatherâs bandmates, tooâBrendan kept a garden, and often gave out flowers as they grew in. And zucchini. So much zucchini.
But still. Cole didnât knock over the vase, on purpose or otherwise.
Lou sighed. âIt was in the middle of the table.â He pointed out.
âAnd I didnât touch it!â Cole responded. He pressed the towel down for emphasisâall it did was make his hands damp. His father opened his mouth to say somethingâ
The record, which had been playing an old rock song from before Cole was even born, made a sound that could only be described as wailing. Cole and Lou flinched at the sound, Lou moving to stand upâ
Just as quickly as it started, it was over. Silence filled the apartmentâtrue silence, without any music playing in the background.
Cole looked at his father, who had walked over to the record player to inspect it. âDo you think I did that, too?â He asked. Part of him was worried the record player was brokenâbut most of him was just plain annoyed.
âCole.â Louâs tone of voice was sharp. He rubbed at the bridge of his nose and reset the needle, music filling the room once more.
Cole made a face. âItâs a valid question.â He groused.
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Ghosts were very much not on Coleâs mind a week later. Despite several things falling over for seemingly no reason, or the record player skipping in the middle of songs, the idea of ghosts hadnât really entered Coleâs mind. Not when he had Garmadon attacksâor, even worse, schoolâto worry about.
The history project due tomorrow taunted him through the screen. Were it not for the music blasting from his boombox, Cole would have pulled his hair out by now. Why did citing sources have to be so annoying? Why did finding sources have to be even worse?
Cole glanced at his phone, then back at his still unfinished project. Heâd been picking away at it for what felt like forever, nowâsurely he deserved a break. With that thought in mind, Cole grabbed his phone and pulled up the group chat.
wateryoudoing: did any of you guys finish your essays yet greenmachine: yes! wateryoudoing: besides lloyd greenmachine: :( rocknroll: fsm i wish đľđđââď¸: i havent even started lol greenmachine: guys its not that hard greenmachine: its literally only 600 words wateryoudoing: easy for you to say rocknroll: not evryone can remember this stuff liek you greenmachine: the serpentine war is NOT boring guys wateryoudoing: its not even that the war is boring its just that this assignemtn SUCKS greenmachine: its not that bad rocknroll: yeah it is đľđđââď¸: yeah it is wateryoudoing: see lloyd wateryoudoing: everyone agrees greenmachine: is this bc mr marsh wouldnt let you write about irondragon
Cole closed out of the groupchat. As much fun as it might be to watch Nya and Lloyd argue over whether their history teacher was any good at his job or not, he was hoping for a more fun distraction. He navigated to that one sudoku app he got a while ago, and started up a game. He started a second game five minutes laterâand then another when he finished that one, too. It was starting to get boring, but Cole couldnât put his phone down.
He glanced at his unfinished essay. Back at his phone. The time was 8:43. He could keep taking this break for just a little longer, right?
Cole looked back at the sudoku, entering the last numbers needed to complete the game. The âcontinueâ button appeared, but he didnât press it.
The assignment was haunting him. Masterdammit. He didnât want to work on it anymoreâbut he couldnât just leave it unfinished. Itâd show in his grades and then his dad would get on his ass about it when he already had enough to worry about with the hospital billsâ
Cole flinched as harsh static grated against his ears. He fumbled for his boombox, wincing at the noise it was making. First the record, now this? The noise took on that wailing quality, harsh and discordant against Coleâs ears. Despite turning the volume all the way down, the noise continued, scratching against Coleâs brain like nails on a chalkboard.
And then it stopped.
Cole exhaled the breath he hadnât realize he was holding. Slowly, he turned the volume knob backâ
A few seconds of static, then nothing. Cole groaned.
His phone buzzed. Cole grabbed it, opening the group chat to see what was happening now.
FI-YEAHHHH: you guys are not gonna believe what i found đľđđââď¸: đ wateryoudoing: your âmissingâ science hw? FI-YEAHHHH: no even better than that crimedoer: okay iâll bite crimedoer: WHO CHANGED MY NAME FI-YEAHHHH: so iâm at doomsday comix, as you do greenmachine: you went to doomsday w/o me 𼺠đľđđââď¸: đ˛đ˛đ˛ crimedoer: KAI WAS IT YOU FI-YEAHHHH: uhhhhhh FI-YEAHHHH: okay lloyd i was looking for a bday gift for you FI-YEAHHHH: didnt wanna spoil the surprise greenmachine: my birthdayâs not for another 4 months??? crimedoer has changed their name to jetstream wateryoudoing: weâre getting off topic guys wateryoudoing: kai what did you find FI-YEAHHHH: jay change your name back FI-YEAHHHH: okay so iâm looking at the figurines right jetstream: no FI-YEAHHHH: and LOOK at what i found!!!
Kai sent a picture to the groupchat of a Lady IronDragon figurine in his hand, slightly scuffedâand missing a weapon judging by the shape of her hand. The price tag was visible: $10.99.
Cole smiled, texted a quick âcoolâ and put his phone back down. It continued to buzz as the conversation continued, but Coleâs focus was already back on the boombox. It didnât look broken. He flicked it back onâ
Music blared out like it had never stopped working in the first place. Cole leaned back in his chair with a groan. âFirst MasterâŚâ Between this, the plates, the vase, and the record playerâthere was something weird going on. Cole just wished it would blow over. Of course, knowing his luck, it probably wouldnât.
And he still needed to finish that essay!
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âHey, dude, you doing okay?â Kaiâs voice cut through the usual cacophony of the halls before classes. He was leaning against Coleâs locker, and moved over to allow Cole access. âYou look kindaâŚâ He waved his hands in a vague approximation of whatever was prompting his concern.
Cole shrugged. âItâs been a weird week.â The noise of the other students was already giving him a headache. He hadnât brought his boombox today, for fear of it making that awful noise in his locker, but he did still have his headphonesâ
Uh. Waitâwhere were his headphones?
âCole?â Kai leaned over.
âI canât find my headphones.â Cole said, his voice much more calm than he felt. He sat down to dig into his backpack proper, pulling everything out one by one. He couldnât find his headphonesâwhere were they? He never left home without themâ
âHello fellow teens!â Zane greeted, wheeling over. He turned to Cole. âDid you ever finish your history essay?â
âCole canât find his headphones.â Kai explained to Zaneâand Nya and Jay, who had just arrived.
âOof,â Jay said, brushing his fingers over the fabric of his scarf. âThat sucks.â
Cole wasnât listening. His headphonesâhe needed his headphones! Without his musicâ
A hand on his shoulder brought him out of his rising panic. âHey,â Lloyd said, kneeling beside Cole. âI know itâs not the same, butâŚâ he reached into his own backpack, pulling out a pair of earbuds, âwill these work for you?â
Something in Cole softened at the gesture, even as the rest of him recoiled at the notion of using earbuds. He forced the protests down with a swallow, and took a breath. âItâll do.â He conceded, taking the earbuds. It was way different from his boombox and headphones, but heâd rather have the earbuds than no music at all.
He still couldnât believe heâd forgotten them. He never left home without his headphones!
âWhereâs your boombox, anyway?â Nya asked, as Cole began to pick all his stuff back up and Kai and Jay and Zane all began to help him.
âItâs been acting weird lately.â Cole responded, standing up and shoving his bag into his locker. âMaking weird noises.â
âOhhh, like the record player?â Jay asked, âYou said it made a weird noise on Monday.â
Cole nodded, plugging the earbuds into his walkman. He put one bud in one ear and left the other out so he could follow the conversation, and started towards his first class. The halls were emptying out, now, as the start of classes approached.
Kai, Jay, and Nya didnât share the same first period, and peeled off to get to their respective classes. Cole leaned against Zane as they walked, and turned to Lloyd. âThanks.â He murmured, before popping in the other earbud.
Lloyd nodded. âOf course.â
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Garmadon attacks were all the same. Get to the hideout, get in their mechs, get out there and kick ass. Sure, there was definitely stress in how the attacks constantly interrupted their lives and put the whole city in danger, but it was a stress they were all used to. Before long, Garmadon was retreating from the crater Lloyd had made, and they were all pulling back into the hideout to relax and decompress.
Cole hopped out of the Earth Mech and beelined straight for the jukebox. His headphones may not have turned up, but at least their secret base was never lacking in terms of music players. He looked through the music they had on hand before selecting an old Three Days Grace song. The music blared, and Cole sat down heavily, pressing his cheek into the cool plastic of the jukebox as the vibrations washed over him.
ââacross all of our battles, Lloyd has done significantly more damage to the city than Garmadon!â Zane was saying when Cole tuned back into the conversation.
Lloyd winced. âIââ He grunted, then went over the couch and sat on it. âI should work on that.â He finished, a bit lamely.
âYeah, but he looked so cool doing it!â Kai put in, also taking a seat on the couch. âAnd besides, the city doesnât give a damn, and they bully us all the time, so why should we care if things get a little broken?â
âThatâs not very ninja of you.â Cole pointed out, still leaning against the jukebox. From where he was sitting, he watched as Jay started up a game on the TV, handing a controller to Kai. Kai took the controller, and grabbed one to offer to Lloyd, who shrugged and waved it off. Zane wheeled over to Cole and sat down next to him
âOh, who cares!â Nya declared, hopping up over the back of the couch and landing next to Jay. âLloydâll work on his âuse every missile in his arsenal on Garmadonâ habit and weâll continue protecting the city. Not that hard!â
Cole smiled. Yeah, Garmadon attacks sucked, but at least the aftermath was always great. Being here, hanging out in this sickass secret hideout with the rest of the Secret Ninja Forceâ
The jukebox shrieked. Cole stumbled back as that same awful static hissed out of it, grating against his ears. Across the room, Jay yelled, falling off the couch and taking Kai down with him.
âDude!â Lloydâs hands were over his ears as he winced at the noise. Zaneâs head was spinningâ
âHa!â Nya stood triumphantly, unplugged power cord for the jukebox in handâ
Except the noise continued, screeching despite the loss of power. Cole winced, covering his ears with his hands and scooting further away from the jukebox. Nya similarly backed awayâ
And then
the noise
stopped.
Everyone stared at the jukebox. Cole lowered his hands, and groaned. âNot again.â He muttered, glaring at the poor jukebox. Now he was three for three on weird noises.
âUh, thatâs not the noise your record player and boombox made, is it?â Jay asked as he and Kai untangled themselves.
Cole grimaced, which was answer enough.
âI think you might be cursed, bro.â Kai suggested, coming over to put his hand on Coleâs other shoulder.
âGasp!â Zane gasped. âColeâs headphones disappeared too! I hope heâs not cursed to never enjoy music again.â
Cole stared at Zane in horror. âNever say that again, please.â Nope. No way. If Cole was cursed in some way that prevented him from listening to music, he was going to walk into the sea and never come back. He couldnât give up music. Not for anything.
âIâm sure itâs fine.â Lloyd said, in a tone of voice that suggested nothing was fine. âMaybe Garmadonâs planning something with radios and⌠stuff.â He didnât quite look like he believed what he was saying, but he pushed on anyway. âAnd then when he attacks again weâll find out what he was planning and put a stop to it.â
Cole snorted. âAnd then we beat him up?â
Nya nodded sagely. âAnd then we beat him up.â She agreed. âAnd alllll of your music problems will end.â She sounded so sure of herself, like alwaysâCole couldnât help the grin starting to split his face. He stood, ambling over and plugging the jukebox in. Thankfully, when he started the song, no weird noises came out. Cole still moved over to one of the bean bags near the couch just in case.
With that, Jay and Kai started the game anew, and everyone began to properly kill time until Master Wu showed up.
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Garmadon didnât often attack every single day, but back-to-back attacks were nothing new, either. Weekends tended to be particularly nasty, as this one was proving to be. Still, the Secret Ninja Force were up to the task, rolling out in their mechs to defend the city as they always did.
âGuys, I think my house is haunted.â Cole commented, directing the Earth Mech around a sharp corner. The intercoms crackled slightly as the others began to replyâ
Ethereal green spun into the corner of his vision, leaking face and half-there body lighting up the cockpit. âItâs not your house, dude.â
The Earth Mech slammed straight into a wall. Cole screamed, and in the same instant theâwell, it really couldnât be anything other than a ghostâdisappeared, the green glow gone as soon as it had appeared. The world spun and Cole groaned, struggling to regain his bearings. The Earth Mech was halfway into the wall.
âPlease tell me you guys heard that.â Cole sighed, spinning the records to back the Earth Mech out of the newly-created hole in the wall.
âIf you mean you screaming and crashing into a wall, then yes!â Zane chirped. Cole buried his face in his hands and groaned.
âLetâs try and focus on the battle at hand, guys.â Lloyd commented. âWe can talk about the ghost thing later.â
âYeah,â Cole agreed, getting back into the groove. âLetâs do that.â
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Despite Lloydâs comment, they all had things they needed to go do at home post-battle, so everyone split up after a few minutes spent cooling down. Cole made his way to the bus stop, pulling out his fare. Twenty minutes later, he was getting off, and started making his way through his neighborhood.
Coleâs phone buzzed. He pulled it out, and opened the group chat.
IHATEMYDAD: doomsday wont let me in :( wateryoudoing: omw bro crimedoer: lloyd your name :( đđ˛đŚ: todays atk was p rough crimedoer: MOTHRFUCKER crimedoer has changed their name to bluedabbade bluedabbade: ENOUGH FI-YEAHHHH: bro whats that even supposed to mean bluedabbade: you are not being serious rn rocknroll: the song right? bluedabbade: see! cole gets it!
Cole snorted, reaching for his keys. The door opened easily, and he switched his shoes before reaching to start the record player. The moment the music started, he walked off, not wanting whatever was going on with him to break the record player (again). Sitting down on the couch, he opened the group chat up again.
FI-YEAHHHH: but your name is literally a crime đđ˛đŚ: very true đđ˛đŚ: jay walking is a very srs crime bluedabbade: IM NOT A CRIIMNLA FI-YEAHHHH: criimnla IHATEMYDAD: criimnla wateryoudoing: criimnla bluedabbade: JSFLDGKFHGJH bluedabbade has changed FI-YEAHHHHâs name to fi-YUCK fi-YUCK: jay wtf bluedabbade: how does it feel bluedabbade: sucks doesnât it fi-YUCK: okay fine ig i deserve it IHATEMYDAD: nya got us banned from doomsday for a week btw wateryoudoing: itâs not my fault the manager was a jerk! rocknroll: lol IHATEMYDAD: oh yeah cole you doing alright? IHATEMYDAD: what were we supposed to hear anyway rocknroll: istfsm SOMETHING appeared in my mech rocknroll: and said it wasnt just home that was haunted bluedabbade: what, like a ghost? rocknroll: i hope not rocknroll: life is hectic enough as is fi-YUCK: amen đ
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Green light crept in under the door. Cole stared at it, but it stayed firmly green instead of the hallway lightâs usual yellow. Not that the hallway light should even be on, at this hour, when Coleâs dad was asleep in his room and Cole was supposed to also be asleep.
Oh, First Master, Cole did not want to get up to deal with this. Not at ass oâclock in the morning. But he was a ninja, so he sat up and rolled off the bed as quietly as possible. If someone was stupid enough to try and break in here then they were in for a surprise. But really, why green? It wasnât even the vibrant green of Lloydâs mech and giâit was paler, almost sickly, maybe even lifeless.
Cole sleepily made his way to the door and rested his hand on the handle, ready to burst it open and take whoever was shining ominous green light in the hallway by surpriseâ
And then it was gone. Like it had never been there in the first place. Because maybe it never had.
Cole blinked. He sighed. Tiredness clung to his shoulders like a coat, and his bed was calling for him. Still, he turned the knob and opened the door just to checkâ
Nothing.
âUghhhh.â Cole groaned, turning back to his bed. He was probably just seeing things. Probably.
Green light filtered into his room through the open door. Cole whirled around towards the source.
Standing at the other end of the hallway was⌠a ghost? It was a pale, unearthly green, slightly transparent. Holes opened and closed throughout it, and its face was too indistinct for Cole to fully make out. Okay, definitely a ghost.
Fuck. Cole practically dove towards his nightstand, snatching his phone and fumbling to unlock it. Squinting against the glaring light of the screen, he opened the camera app, turned back to the hallway, and aimed at the ghost.
The flash lit up the entire hallway. Cole cursed, hurrying to turn it off, and aimed the camera again. He opened the group chat and sent the picture.
rocknroll: i swear to teh fuckign first master criminal: is that a fucking ghost criminal: WHO THE FUCK FI-YEAHHHH: okay so coles ass is haunted criminal: KAI WAS IT YOU wateryoudoing: guys why are you up at 2 am FI-YEAHHHH: why are YOU up at two AM đ¸đď¸ââď¸đŚđ : shockedface.jpeg
The ghost just⌠stood there, staring at the wall. Cole finally found the brightness settings and lowered them, keeping the ghost in his peripheral vision as he did. âWhat do you want from me?â He asked, not expecting a response.
The ghost turned to face him. It stared, its mouth opening. âI shouâeâaskâgâyouâthat.â Its voice had a crackly, echoey quality, like a skipping record or damaged cassette.
Cole bristled. âDude,â he hissed, not really caring that he was trying to argue with a ghost, âyouâre haunting me.â
The ghost crossed its arms, but the motion accidentally bumped the wall. Cole snapped another photo at exactly the same moment as the pictures on the wall fell down.
âUhââ The ghost drifted back, âOops.â
Cole buried his face in his hands. The group chat was still open on his phone.
rocknroll: IT WONT LEAVE ME ALONE
He sent the picture, then shoved his phone into his pocket and moved to pick up the photos. None of the frames seemed to be damaged, at least, but Cole still grumbled as he held up a photo of the Royal Blacksmiths holding the Blade Cup.
âOh, Iâremembâthat.â The ghost commented, bright green glow lighting up the photo as it leaned over Cole. Cole glared at the ghost. There was something familiar about its face, but its features kept flickering in and out, missing-unmissing in a way that kept Cole from recognizing why it looked familiar.
âItâs way too late for this.â Cole grumbled, once the wall was fixed. He supposed he could at least thank the ghost for providing light to see byâbut he was too tired for that. So he settled for walking back towards his room, glaring at nothing while the ghost hovered behind him. He made it just past his door when the green light disappeared entirely.
Cole looked around, and, when he realized the ghost was seemingly gone, he sat down on his bed and opened up the group chat.
criminal has changed their name to supersonic FI-YEAHHHH: alright bro im comin over FI-YEAHHHH: gonna get all ghostbusters on this guy for you wateryoudoing: kai you are NOT going out at 2 am FI-YEAHHHH: also jay change your name back wateryoudoing: KAI supersonic: NUH UH đ¸đď¸ââď¸đŚđ has changed supersonicâs name to jaywalkingisacrime jaywalkingisacrime: ZANE jaywalkingisacrime: I DO NT JAYWALK FI-YEAHHHH: its in your name rocknroll: itâs gone rocknroll: for now rocknroll: kai you donât need to come over FI-YEAHHHH: good bc i changed my mind FI-YEAHHHH: nya totally didnt drag me back inside jaywalkingisacrime has changed their name to NOTACRIMINAL đ¸đď¸ââď¸đŚđ : sus FI-YEAHHHH: sus rocknroll: sus wateryoudoing: sus NOTACRIMINAL: i hate it here greenmachine: can you all GO TO BED
Cole closed the chat and turned off his phone, setting it on his nightstand. He flopped back onto his bed, arms spread wide and staring at the ceiling. Without the light of his phone or the ghost, he couldnât make out any details, but he wasnât exactly looking for anything in particular.
So he was haunted. Great. And if the jukebox at the hideout was any indication, then the ghost was following him around. Maybe even all the time.
Cole glared at the darkness. He had no idea where the ghost went, but it clearly had to be able to turn invisible given recent events. After a moment more of glaring around his room, he sighed, throwing an arm over his face.
First Master, this sucked.
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âHey, Garmadorks!â
As one, the Secret Ninja Force glanced over at Chen and his cronies. Cole frowned, adjusting his hold on his boombox.
Lloyd winced. âYeah, Chen?â He tried for a smile, but it came out just as pained and awkward as always.
Chen and the other cheerleaders glared at them all. âYour dadâs last attack totalled my momâs insurance firm.â He bit out.
âSo what?â Nya asked, leaning over the table to glare at Chen directly. âLloyd had nothing to do with that.â
âUh, he totally did?â One of the cheerleaders objected. âIt was his dadâs invasion. Thatâs like, involvement enough.â She twirled some of her hair around her finger as she spoke.
âYeah!â Added another cheerleader. âAnd he hasnât done anything to make up for his dadâs invasions, either.â She flipped her hair. âHe totally owes the whole city reparations and stuff.â
âThat makes zero sense!â Zane pointed out. âLloyd and his father do not have contact.â
âYeah!â Kai agreed, leaning up against Lloyd in a show of support. âJust lay off, Chen. Go back to braiding each otherâs hair.â He sneered.
âUgh, of course Garmadon hides behind his goons,â Chen groused, stepping forwards. âReal evil villain behavââ
âWhatâhâuck?â A new voice asked from behind Chen. A voice that was crackly and echoey in a familiar wayâ
Everyone jolted as a glowing green ghost appeared behind Chen, arms crossed and face missing. Nya grabbed a fork and held it threateningly, Jay shrunk back into his scarf, and Cole gripped his boombox a little tighter.
Chen and the other two turned around to face the new voice, and Chen scoffed. âOh, yeah, real clever!â He bluffed. âBut everyone knows that ghosts arenât realââ Chen froze, his finger halfway into the ghostâs chest. Cole could only imagine the face Chen was making.
âUhhhh, we gotta go!â Chen decided, as the other two cheerleaders nodded. âWeâve got practice, soâŚâ And with that, they left.
Everyone stared. The majority of the lunchroom was still as active as ever, most people paying no attention to the literal ghost just feet away from Lloydâs table. The ghost stared at them all, face flickering in and out of visibility, missing-unmissing features still frustratingly familiar but unrecognizable.
âWhy are you haunting Cole?â Nya demanded, brandishing her fork in one hand and grabbing a milk carton in the other.
The ghost vanished.
Coleâs forehead hit the table with a quiet thud. He groaned in frustration. Zaneâs cool hand rubbed at his back.
âSooooo⌠that happened.â Lloyd said, as Kai reached over to pat Coleâs shoulder.
âI can look up how to perform an exorcism!â Zane suggested cheerfully. Cole sat up, opening his mouth to replyâ
The Garmadon Alarm went off. Of all the possible timingsâ
âWeâll ask Master Wu later.â Lloyd suggested. âFor now, we gotta get to our lockers!â
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The texture of the record spinning under his fingers was exactly what Cole needed after weeks of being haunted. For all that Garmadon attacks sucked and made everything a thousand times harder for Lloyd, Cole could admit to finding some comfort in the familiarity of knocking about Garmadonâs generals with his mech.
âKai, Zane, Cole, downtown!â Lloyd ordered, âIâm going after Garmadon.â It was the same setup as always, but it worked, so none of them complained. Cole rolled his mech along, knocking down as many generals on the way to the main action as he could.
Barely halfway through the horde, the music playing in the Earth Mechâs cockpit cut off with a familiar screeching sound. Cole flinched back, gripping his hood as his mech spun out of control. âNo no noââ
With a final shuddering wail, the Earth Mech shut down, its one wheel spinning for a moment before the whole thing toppled over.
âColeâs down!â Jayâs voice crackled over the radio. âOn fourth street and blondo!â
âIâm on it!â Kai said, but last Cole remembered Kai was towards the other side of the city.
âShit.â The ghost spun into existence besides Cole. âI didnâean tâo that.â
âYeah, well, you did.â Cole snapped, struggling with his mechâs lifeless controls. He needed to restart his mech, and fastâ
Too late. One of Garmadonâs generals had already made it to the cockpit, banging on the glass. Cole barely had a moment to register the cracks spider webbing across before he had to raise his arms to protect his face from falling shards. Gloved hands grabbed his arms and hauled him out of his mech before he could do anything, tossing him towards the pavement.
Cole rolled, came to a stop, and groaned before forcing himself to sit up. The general was already on him, grabbing his shoulders and yanking him back as more generals rushed over.
âWhâget off me!â Cole kicked, as another general grabbed his other shoulder. The ghost flickered into visibility beside him, only to disappear a moment later.
âGarmadon said to unmask him!â A general declared, and hands were reaching for Coleâs mask. No no noâ
He wrenched one arm free and used to punch the general holding him, before darting off. Another general tackled him, and they grappled on the pavement.
The ghost became visible again. âUse spâtsu!â It urged, hands passing through the generals uselessly.
âUse what?â What was the ghost talking about? Cole only half knew how to fightâthe Secret Ninja Force used mechs!
A general grabbed Coleâs mask and yanked. Cole shoved forwards, slamming his head against their glass bubble thing and grabbing at their hand. Too lateâanother general grabbed his mask and pulled it off completely, revealing his face for all to see. He could hear all the other ninja yelling on the radio, could see Kaiâs fire mech approaching the sceneâwhich, uh, Cole would rather not be barbequed, thanksâbut there were so many generals. There were too many of them! Cole needed his mech!
âUgh, just let meââ And then the green glow phased into Cole, andâ
PAIN!
The world tumbled as his head pounded. Lights flashed in front of his eyes, noise and motion pummeling his senses. I donât want you to be sick anymore Cole did it! I caused the cave in Bequeath bequeath bequeath Nice to meet you kid Ninja never quit We donât always get what we want Thatâs not a coconut ZANE! Twinkletoes couldnât deliver the goods You know blue! Try fire dork I know who I am! I shouldâve bowed out long ago It was to protect him Ninja never quit This macho stuff is making you both look like fools Donât tell me I have to ride this like a broomstick I got the scroll! Thatâs not fair IâM GONNA BITE YOU Make a mockery of our family legacy! SHOW YOURSELF! I didnât see motormouth on it You look white! Itâs a bug You need to remember Grief takes many shapes and forms Ninja never quit This isnât about numbers No problem with that HEEEEELLLLP Iâd love to visit! Is that why you ran away? My dad was a blacksmith Fair isnât a word where I come from! Close the circle Donât think you can lie to me Weâre a team Brother sharpens brother Letâs burn these memories from my head Ninja never quit Maybe you belong together! WHY WOULD YOU TOUCH THE SCARY PICTURE JAY I was gonna eat that I can make a little extra if I do the human piĂąata Light as a feather Pinky! Rawr Ninja never quit Iâm not strong enough! But weâre UNDERGROUND Eat dirt Bluebelle! I get it Close the circle I DIDNâT KNOW IT WOULD DO THAT COLE You like my bed! Be the key! Some sing and dance It was supposed to be my day off I am the MC Iâll turn you black and blue! Ninja never quit I should have bowed out long ago This is about family! There are reputable performers that attend clown college Close the circle Weâre in this together I promised to protect him! Ninja never quit JUST TAKE THE FLIER You didnât make it out in time The mighty Cole! A prank? Really? Direct from the business end of your own weapon! Close the circle I know you too well Promise me youâll always stand up Iâm a⌠ghost! This dance ainât over Thereâs magic in the air I saw you stand up for what is right! Close the circle Wow Lloydâs going through puberty Itâs now or never! Close the circle Win this thing See youâre missing? Close the circle Why donât you make like a ghost and vanish? You received my message Close the circle Ha, Look at you! Some climb mountains Close the circle Not to a ghost! To those who are cruel and unjust I canât see my reflection Close the circle Settling my debt Where is my reflection You can barely see yourself! Close the circle What are you even fighting for? Your friends have abandoned you! Your master has abandoned you! You are all ALONE!
Just one more lonely ghost, not a friend in the worldâ
The pavement was rough and uneven against Coleâs hands and knees, his whole body convulsing as the green glow pulled off. He retched, burning in this throat and bitterness on his lips. The world tilted as he heaved, cracked pavement coming up to slam his shoulder and side. Cole shuddered.
After a moment, the spinning slowed enough that Cole could push himself up. The green glowâthe ghostârippled where it stood amongst dismembered bones. It was as unstable as ever, but with the jumble of images and voices still rattling Coleâs brain, he could finally recognize the missing-unmissing features.
The pavement all around him was cracked, uneven, in several spider-webbing radiuses from several points. Where before Garmadonâs many generals had stood proudly, ready to fight, there were only a few of them laying across the pavement, groaning in pain or outright unconscious. Cole looked the ghostâwho kept flickering like a bad lamp, rudeâin the eye and spoke.
âYouâre me.â
âCOLE!â And then there was the rest of the Secret Ninja Force, picking their way over cracked concrete and down-for-the-count generals. Kai was the first to reach him, warm hands on Coleâs shoulders helping to steady the still-shaking world.
âWhat did you do to our friend?!â Nya demanded, charging at the ghostâColeâs ghost? No, no, just calling him the ghost was fine. The ghost vanished with a crackly yelp, then flickered back into view a few feet to the left.
Coleâs head was pounding. Nausea had settled into his throat like a contented frogâhe couldnât swallow it down. The world was no longer spinning, thankfully, but he was dizzy all the same.
âI believe we have just witnessed a real-life possession!â Zane suggested. âAnd you should put your mask back on!â
Oh, fuck. âRight.â Cole fumbled for his mask for a moment, before Kai leaned in and helped him get it off. It was too late anywayâCole could hear murmuring towards the edges of the street. Witnesses, no doubt. He chanced a glance, andâyep. Phones.
Fuck.
âLetâs get out of here.â Lloyd decided, still on his mech. âAnd quickly.â
âYeah.â Cole nodded, still leaning on Kai. âPlease.â
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Thankfully, nobody had followed them back to the secret hideout, nor did anyone seem to have paid attention to where their mechs were going. Everyone was too busy with Coleâs identity reveal, apparently.
Cole sat down by the jukebox, leaning against Zane, face buried in his hands. His head was killing him, throbbing with constant pain as all the disjointed memories rattled around in his head. His whole body felt like a wrung-out towel.
The ghostâs soft glow was just barely visible through his fingers. Nya had the thing at spearpoint, and though its voice had somehow become clearer since the possession, its answers werenât making any sense.
âI see someone has had their identity revealed.â Master Wuâs voice cut through the doom and gloom, everyone paying attention as their sensei entered the hideout.
âItâs not his fault!â Lloyd hurriedly defended, among a chorus of agreement from the others. âHis mech broke down, because of the ghostââ He pointed at the ghost in question, who flickered in what might have been shame.
âWe nâver had toâide our identiâies.â The ghost said, crossing its arms. âAnd Iâelped.â
âYou have a rift in your head.â Master Wu stepped back as he spoke. âItâs no wonder youâre so unstable.â
The ghostâs mouth flickered from closed to opened, but no words came outâjust formless sound that flickered in and out as the ghostâs form melted and reformed, holes opening and closing throughout him.
âAnd familiar, as well.â Master Wu looked astoundedâif such a thing was even possible.
âWhen he possessed me,â Cole started, wincing as a new wave of pain spiked through his head, âI saw⌠memories. Or something like that.â He grimaced, gripping Zaneâs arm tightly. âHeâs me.â
âWHAT?!â The response from the others was immediate. Cole flinched back from the noise.
Master Wu smacked his staff against the ground, and everyone calmed down. âYouâre sure?â He asked.
Cole nodded. âExceptâŚâ He fumbled for the words he needed, âitâs not quite the same.â
âIâouldâhope not.â The ghost grumbled. âThis placâsâazy.â
âSo itâs some⌠Cole from another world?â Jay asked, sounding just as lost as Cole felt.
âPerhaps.â Master Wu said, sizing the ghost up. âRegardless, it is clear that he and Cole are⌠cleaved.â He lightly smacked Coleâs arm, and the ghost flinched in tandem. âThe longer he is here, the more closely tied you two will become.â
Cole rubbed at his arm. âSo we just gotta send him home, right?â Even though he had no idea how to do that.
âThere are ways to travel to other worldsââ Master Wu beganâ
âRealms.â The ghostâs voice crackled. âItâsâealms.â
âFor you, maybe.â Master Wu groused. âHmm⌠that complicates things.â He lifted his staff, and played the chorus of âHomeâ by⌠Daughtry, if Cole remembered right.
The ghost turned and gave Cole a helpless sort of lookâjust before its face flickered out of existence for a moment. Cole shrugged, not sure what the ghost was looking for.
A fresh wave of pain rolled through Coleâs head. He hissed through grit teethâit felt like his head was splitting in two!
âMasterâŚâ Lloyd started, âIf Cole and the ghost are âcleavedâ, and the ghost has a rift in his headâŚâ He cast a helpless look to Wu, âWhatâll happen to Cole if the rift opens?â
Master Wu frowned, then grabbed his flute and played a snatch of music. Since Cole was in too much pain to identify the song, Zane spoke up instead.
âThat song is âExplodeâ by Mother Mother!â He confirmed after a momentâs search. Immediately, his smile morphed into a frown. âThat is terrible news!â
Jay gasped. âCOLEâS GONNA EXPLODE?!â
âIf this ghost cannot be sent home,â Master Wu began, âthen probably.â
âThen we gotta send this ghost home!â Nya declared, to general agreement.
âLooking up all forms of interdimensional travel!â Zane stated, a loading bar appearing over his face.
Master Wu hummed. âThere is reference material on the Bounty. Lloyd, Jay, and Nya, with me.â The three hurriedly stood. âKai and Zane, continue to monitor Cole and the ghost.â Kai nodded, holding onto Coleâs arm.
Wu turned his attention to the ghost. âTry not to rip apart.â He suggested.
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âSo this circle will send Ghost home?â Lloyd asked, looking at the chalk lines rendered by Zaneâs careful hand, then at the candles Master Wu had helped to set up. The ghost was standing next to Cole, who had managed to standâmostly by leaning most of his weight onto Kai, who stood between him and the ghost.
Master Wu looked the circle over. âIt⌠might.â He confirmed. Everyone stared at him. âWhat? Iâve traveled between worlds, not to wherever heâs from.â
âLâtâsâustâurrâp.â The ghost said, his voice having gotten worse over the past two hours. His form wavered, barely visible at all but for the brightly glowing rift on his head. He walked to the center of the circle, and looked at Lloyd. âLighâtâup.â
Lloyd nodded, brandishing a lighter he had found on the Bounty. He kneeled down, pressing the flame to the chalk. It caught, and the whole circle began to glow.
A hole through the ghostâs chest grew wide, more holes appearing throughout it. Everyone watched as the glow from the circle grew in intensityâŚ
And then it didnât. Everyone looked on in horror as the ghost flickered in place and the circleâs glow dimmed down to nearly nothing.
âNoâŚâ Lloyd said.
âCâmon, work!â Kai urged, but the circle remained inert.
âItâs hoâpeless.â The ghost lamented. âIâm going to fadeâfade away.â Its voice echoed with a deep sort of pain that Cole felt even if he didnât fully understand.
âNo, youâre not.â Cole protested, stumbling forwards onto the circle. âBecause ninja never quit.â Recognition flashed in the ghostâs eyes, and for a moment, his body was solid enough for Cole to recognize his own face staring back at him.
âBroââ Kai stepped into the circle to grab Coleâs shoulder. The circle began to glow softly.
âWaitâŚâ Lloyd looked at the circle. âEveryone, get in the circle!â He ordered. Nya jumped in without hesitation, Jay hesitating before stepping within it as well. Zane wheeled forwards, and the circleâs glow brightened even further.
Lloyd stepped forwards, and the circle lit up fully with an ominous humâ
A tearing sound rang out through the hideout as a sudden wind buffeted them all. The ground shook, the whole floor lit up, the ghostâs arms lit up orange, his hands hot against Coleâs armsâ
The ground disappeared from under Coleâit felt like he was pushed through a hole too small, but without being crushed in any way. The nothingness around him spun, then Cole felt a sudden twistâ
Cole grunted as he impacted what felt like an old wooden floorâand as Kai landed directly on top of him. Four more impacts sounded out, and Cole squinted against the bright green glow. It looked like they had been dropped into some old building in the middle of the nightâbut the ghostâs green illuminated the scene just well enough. When Cole finally processed what he was looking at, his jaw dropped.
He knew the ghost was some⌠alternate version of him. Probably. But, if he was being honest, he hadnât really had any expectations for what would happen beyond the vague hope that it would all work out and the ghost would no longer need to haunt him.
This was⌠well.
Cole watched as the ghost floated towardsâit looked like a corpse, if he was being honest, skin pulled taut over the flesh. A nasty-looking hole lined with green light in the guyâs chest caught Coleâs eyes, and he winced. More off-putting than that, though, was the empty stare set into a very familiar face. His face.
The corpse stumbled forwards, and then it and the ghost both raised a hand. They reached out, and Cole wriggled in an attempt to get out from under a squirming Kai and turned-around Zane as the ghostâs fingers met the corpseââ
There was a very bright explosion.
Cole and the others were all thrown back onto a set of stairs, the hard edge digging into Coleâs gut as his chin slammed against another stair. Ow, that hurt, and now all of Zaneâs weight was on top of him instead of just his legsâ
Cole shoved Zane off of him, and looked around. The secret hideout was gone, replaced with an old⌠temple? that Cole didnât recognize. The floor at ground level was scorched in a vaguely circular shape, two massive doors across the room were wide open, revealing a grassy field and night skyâ
And there were six figures all in a heap on the floor, the one in the center sobbing with laughter. Six familiar figures, who all slowly stood while still pressed together.
Lloyd spoke first. âHey, wait!â
The six strangers turned their attention onto the Secret Ninja Force. For a moment, nobody moved or spoke. Thenâ
âWhat the fuck?!â
#zaz writes#ninjago#lego ninjago#cleaved au#the lego ninjago movie#cole ninjago#ghost cole#lloyd garmadon#jay walker#kai ninjago#nya ninjago#zane julien#master wu#AUGHHHHHH#EIGHT THOUSAND WORDS?????#tw body horror#ghost is described as having holes in him/no face at multiple points#it's not graphically described bc he's a ghost but. yeah#tw vomit#chat#chatfic#partly#the crimedoer running gag is 100% from k1ngtok1's fic ''you have (+99) notifications'' which is a BANGER and you should all go read it#gonna link it on the ao3 ver if i can#it is. 12:30 AM as i'm queueing this and i have work tomorrow LMAOOOOO#also yes. movie cole's identity was revealed >:]#it was either that or his mask caught his vomit when ghost unpossessed him#and i didn't want him to vomit in his mask so. took the worse route#crossover#anyway. now that cleaved is done i can relax until school starts
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