How does a nervous young inventor, raised in a junkyard with a poor yet loving family, manage to become one of the ninja chosen to protect Ninjago City? Is it sheer luck , or is there something else?
Jason Walker-Gordon just wants to do something interesting in his life for once, so he invents. He considers his inventions failures, but there's more to them than meets the eye, which is revealed when the 14-year-old crashes his makeshift glider into a billboard, only to meet an elderly man who changed his life.
How does a nervous young inventor, raised in a junkyard with a poor yet loving family, manage to become one of the ninja chosen to protect Ninjago City? Is it sheer luck , or is there something else?
Jason Walker-Gordon just wants to do something interesting in his life for once, so he invents. He considers his inventions failures, but there's more to them than meets the eye, which is revealed when the 14-year-old crashes his makeshift glider into a billboard, only to meet an elderly man who changed his life.
I still don't think you should call your story bad.
Have you read it so far?
I read what you sent to Mock several months ago. I wanted to comment to you about it, but I didn't want to butt in on what could have been a conversation between you and Mock.