EPILOGUE:
"Are you ready to let him go?" Tahu asked to Lewa.
"Yes" Lewa sighed and looked at his Muaka tiger. "I'm gonna miss-remember you, Leewen!" He hugged his wild pet and the Muaka licked his face.
"That's too much love" Kopaka muttered disgusted.
"Good bye Leewen" Lewa said and his Muaka disappeared in the forest. "I'm gonna miss him" He whimpered.
"He'll be fine" Onua said passing an arm around Lewa's shoulders to comfort him
"And maybe he'll have cubs" Gali added
"Hey guys" Kopaka said "Today marks four years"
There was a silence. Tahu smiled sadly.
"Let's go" He muttered.
…
There it was. Pohatu's grave on his tablet said: "In memory of a great Toa-Brother"
Gali crouched and touched the marble tablet.
"Turaga Vakama was right" She said "Makuta wanted us to lost our unity, but…"
"But what?" Onua asked
"Don't you think his dead made us closer brothers?"
"You're right" Lewa said.
"We lost one brother… we won't lost another" Tahu said.
The night fell; they all began to go to their villages. Only Kopaka stayed in front of the grave. A tear slipped from his eye.
"Good bye my friend" He said and walked away.
When he was walking away he thought he heard a familiar voice saying: "Hey! I always considered you my best friend, Kopaka!" But when he turned around there was no one there.
