Here's the second part. It's in First person cause that was what the second assignment was for. I personally don't think that I'm good at writing in first person, but I'll let whoever reads this be the one to tell me whether I am or am not. :P
The Second Visitor
"Hello?" I asked loudly, knocking on Kopakas door with a loud bang.
Hearing footsteps, I straightened up eagerly. The door opened with silent ease, like the original door that had been here a week or so ago, only the new door had a lot less scratches on it.
"Pohatu." Kopaka said coolly, although I noted the way he sound irritated, something most people wouldn't sense.
"Tahu ruined another door, eh?" I said, putting on a happy face and cheery voice.
"Yes." Kopaka simply told me, before slamming the door shut on my face. Or, it would have slammed shut, had I not slipped a thick, padded bag between the frame of the door, and the door itself, stopping the door a few inches away from hitting the frame, and locking shut.
The door then opened wide, revealing Kopakas' tall, pale frame. Almost instantly, he kicked the bag at me, without worry of any heavy, or solid things in it, since I preferred traveling light, since I tend to run at random, no matter where I am at.
Grinning at Kopaka, he let me slip in. "I take it Tahu trashed a few things again." I said, after taking a quick look to see what he had damaged again. I'd been to several arguments before, but it looked like Tahu hadn't been as violent as he tends to become. "Well, be glad you don't have as much work as you usually do after an argument."
"Why do you always know exactly when to come when an argument ends?" Kopaka replied icily, plainly indicating that I wasn't welcome at that hour.
"Tahu usually calls me immediately afterwards, complaining about how you 'irritate' him to no end. Although I personally think it's both ways." I replied, remembering the odd conversation over the phone that Tahu and I had had.
Seeing the red color of wine slowly seeping into the carpet, I looked at Kopaka, "Well, there's the stain that Tahu told me about. I'll soak up what's still absorbable, you get the heavy cleaning things."
"Pohatu," Kopaka started.
"Yes?" I replied eagerly.
"You irritate me to no end." He finished simply, leaving me to do a hard laugh at what he just said.
Well, that' the second chapter. The third one, just like this one and the one before it, are only a page long, thus making them verrryyyyy short. =P I plan on doing three other chapters, with Lewa, Onua, and, for the last one, possibly all six of the Toa together in one room. And since the rest of the stories aren't for an assignment... Let the madness begin! =D
