This is chappie 3!!! Hope you all enjoy!!!

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Well, here it goes,

--With that, he got up and walked away. —

Actually, he got up and disappeared. Yes, he just walked straight through the wall; very strange let me tell you. Well, now that he was gone, everyone started to chatter, and that was when I realized that they were all speaking English. I walked over to the boy,

"Hi, I'm Shandra, did you say you were from India?"

"Well, yes, I did, and my name is Ravini. It means Sun." He said

"Ok, can I just call you Ravi?" I asked, then getting back to why I came to talk to a near complete stranger I said, " I have two questions for you."

"Ok, what are they?" He waited patiently, slowly tapping his foot on a little stuffed dog.

"How do you know how to speak English if you came form India?"

"I am not speaking English, but I have a feeling I am not speaking Indian, either. Listen to it, does it really sound like English?" Taking his advice, I listened to the chat that the girl with blonde hair was having with the girl who couldn't talk. 'Gosh,' I thought, 'I need to learn some names!!!' it didn't sound like English, now that I was listening hard enough. It sounded, sounded… strange. I talked.

"Do I talk like the girl with blonde hair?" I asked.

"Yes, and so do I, but now, what was your second question?"

"Oh, right, well do you know either the baby," I was still holding it, I had not checked to see if it was a girl or not, "Or the girl? You, well, materialized together, and no one else did."

" I know the baby, her name is Gijini, I don't know what it means, but before she was around six. I do not know the girl."

"Do you mind if I asked how you know… Gijini?" The word sounded different on my tongue, and I rolled it around for a while.

"I found her on the streets a few years back. If you look at her face, you can see that little bump?" he pointed to something on the top of her head, something I hadn't noticed before. "That is how I know her. She was very talkative, and always liked to play hide and then seek. She tried to play it with herself once, it was very funny. I don't know any of her family, she was sitting on the curb near the meeting place of my…friends when I found her, and she told me her name was Gijini. That is really all I know, but I know no one is looking for her."

"You do realize I only needed about two of the sentences that you just said, right?"

"It never hurts to know your friends background." He said smoothly, as if he said it a lot.

"Yeah, ok." I then walked away, this time leaving Gijini in the care of Ravi. 'Strange names' I thought 'wonder how long it will take me to forget them.' I walked over to the other two girls. Obviously the one with a bruised eye knew sign language, because they were steadily talking.

"Hi." I said.

"Hi." The blonde haired girl said. Her voice was a bit rough, but cute, just like real six year olds'.

The other girl waved, and started to rhythmically move her hands again.

"She says her name is Isabelle, but you can call her Izzy, like everyone else. She says that it is a pleasure to meet you under these strange conditions." The girl said. "My name is Lisa." She said bluntly.

"Ok Lisa. That, " I pointed to the boy and baby, "is Ravi and Gijini. They are here for what ever we are doing, too."

"Oh." She said. All of a sudden, the cat, faithful, was back.

"If you would all be so kindly as to follow me," he started, " I will introduce you to some of my friends. Shandra, please take Gijini." I slowly took the baby out of Ravi's arms, wondering how the cat knew all of the others' names. "Follow me." He said. With that, he turned, tail held high, and walked through the wall.

"What?" Ravi started, before Lisa walked through the wall, like it was a cloud on a sunny day that she could just dissolve through, and play around in. I walked through next with a

still sleeping Gijini, and Izzy followed. Ravi came last. Walking through the wall was like walking through the mist on a rainy morning, but we all came out dry and excited. The room we were now in was big, very big, with two big chairs on a raised dais, which held two very slim figures. Thousands of people were crammed into this huge room, but no one was around the five new strangers. One of the people sitting on the dais, a king, mighty, powerful, yet kind in his movements stood, and said in a voice that rocketed off of the walls,

"Welcome, I am Mithros, and this," he reached a hand down and the queen next to him to help her stand, "is the mother, or Goddess. We have sent for you, all of you, to come and help us in a time of need. Will you?" He seemed a but rushed, and desperate, as if he were a king on the losing side of a battle, asking s favored god for help.

All of us were dumb founded, so all we could manage was a simple shake of the head to indicate that we would, seeing as there really was no other choice.

"Good," his voice boomed again. "Then I shall send you now, with a little bit of help from me to you. Be wary where you walk, careful about what you talk, and stay to the side, for there is always more talk there than anywhere else." With that, he raised a hand, and all around him the lesser gods all shouted

"So mote it be!" and everything went black.

Longest chapter yet!!!!!