Chapter 3
Later that evening, they had a large community feast in Sora's honor. The table was stacked high with crab cakes, lobster bisque, and fish fillets; all of which Sora loved. When the feast began, Sora started stuffing his mouth with everything within reach. He soon stops realizing that everyone is staring at him. He stops and swallows, then manages his trademark grin. As soon as he does, everyone burst out laughing, even Sora.
When the meal was over everyone had to go to bed. They rowed back to the main island, full and content with the large meal. On the row back, Kairi explained that when the islands returned, the houses didn't, so they had to make houses out of driftwood and branches. When they finally arrived at the island, Sora saw the house that Kairi had made. It was a rectangular house, with about 20 square feet of space, and about four and a half feet tall, so whenever they went inside they had to duck, but Sora soon learned why it was so small, because there was nothing but a bed of leaves inside. The leaves were sown together in several layers to make a mat, and there were two sack stuffed with leaves and sown shut as pillows. The only covering was a layer of sheet that was made as a tapestry for the tree tower on the play island. The got into bed, and with there full stomachs, went to sleep almost immediately.
Later that evening, they had a large community feast in Sora's honor. The table was stacked high with crab cakes, lobster bisque, and fish fillets; all of which Sora loved. When the feast began, Sora started stuffing his mouth with everything within reach. He soon stops realizing that everyone is staring at him. He stops and swallows, then manages his trademark grin. As soon as he does, everyone burst out laughing, even Sora.
When the meal was over everyone had to go to bed. They rowed back to the main island, full and content with the large meal. On the row back, Kairi explained that when the islands returned, the houses didn't, so they had to make houses out of driftwood and branches. When they finally arrived at the island, Sora saw the house that Kairi had made. It was a rectangular house, with about 20 square feet of space, and about four and a half feet tall, so whenever they went inside they had to duck, but Sora soon learned why it was so small, because there was nothing but a bed of leaves inside. The leaves were sown together in several layers to make a mat, and there were two sack stuffed with leaves and sown shut as pillows. The only covering was a layer of sheet that was made as a tapestry for the tree tower on the play island. The got into bed, and with there full stomachs, went to sleep almost immediately.
