Some Words Are Hidden
"My kings are you sure you saw Mikayla back in the jungle," Mason asked very worried about his daughter's survival. "This storm is very fierce; I don't think any human ever made it through . . . alive. I have to go get her." Mason opened the castle door and a gust of air blew towards the castle's main room. King Boomer and King Boz jumped off the sofas as if it bit them and hurried towards Mason as he closed the door.
"Mason, if you go out there in the storm, you won't make it back alive," King Boz stated, sincerely patting him on the shoulder.
"Mikayla is a strong girl. Wherever she is, I know Mikayla is okay. She can take any risk. And that's in the Makoolah family blood," Boomer commented genuinely filling in for Boz. There was a long silence, a moment of time to think. The air filled with sounds of winds clashing, trees banging against other trees, water splashing, and rain dropping with a huge thud. A moment of silence was peaceful and calming to think.
"This is very strange," Mason stated with his deep voice. "When King Brady–excuse me–the ex - King–Brady left, and King Boomer tried to go after him, this same storm stopped King Boomer. Did either of you try to leave the island in some way?"
"What do you think Mason, we're nothing like Brady, he let all of us down. This island needs protection and a good role model, not a cheater like Brady. I hope he regrets his mistake for life." King Boomer left the castle throne room and stormed up the stairs to his bedroom. After Boomer left, Boz spoke very quietly to make sure Boomer didn't hear him. "Brady isn't that bad. Even though he's not a king of legend, he is still our brother."
Mason tuned King Boz out and was absolutely lost in his thoughts. "I don't understand anything. Why did this storm hit Kinkow again the same as a year ago. Is there like another fourth child. No, that can't be. Your parents were very loyal to me and told me any secret kept. Is there another deep dark, dangerous secret forbidden to tell anyone? Or maybe . . . no, it can't be." Mason was freaking out. Nothing made sense and he tried to think of logical explanations. Mason's last sentence was too shocking to say out loud.
"Alright, here's the plan; as soon as the storm stops, you and I will go investigate the damages, therefore, we'll know the truth of the unexpected storm appearance. And if we manage our time properly, we can come back to the castle for the ceremony."
Mason turned to King Boz and spoke very sternly, "No, you and King Boomer get ready for the ceremony, I want to go alone." Mason stormed out of the castle throne room and in to the inner side of the castle. "No, I will get my way," King Boz mumbled to himself quietly after Mason left.
