Goddess: You know, I hate it when people leave stupid flames. I have a fic on another site, that someone left : WTF This story makes no sense, it is pointless and stupid! They're the reason I don't like having anonymous postings, but here I don't think people are that low, or stupid.
Cally: Yeah... I don't suggest you leave a flame like that, it's not a good thing. She's reporting said user for abuse, even though they were signed in as: itsnoneofyourdamnbusiness. And if your out here reading this, be prepared and learn to read, maybe you'll actually understand what's going on. She's using ENGLISH. Learn to understand it.
Dushu: She's scary...anyway.. it's time for bed, she's ill.
I opened my eyes, groaning as pain spasmed across my side and stomach. I didn't know why this was happening to me. Richie had explained it to me, but it still didn't help. All I knew was that I was getting bigger. From what the latest scan told us, I was close to five months. We had been in this area for a day and a half, since the storms had started again.
Richie was pacing around as Virgil sat near the edge watching the storm. I tried to sit up, and in a flash they were both at my side, helping to prop me up. They both had a deep, worried look in their eyes. They propped me up and I sighed.
"What's happening?" I asked.
"Well, the storm spent itself, so we can get going if you feel your up to it." Virgil said.
I groaned as I felt the movement in my stomach. It didn't hurt, but I felt the baby moving more now. Then there was the familiar spasm of pain that were coming frequently, and in a more timed way. I hissed, trying to breath the pain out. Richie walked away, to our food stash to grab something for me to eat.
"Are you ok?" Virgil asked.
"I'll live. I've been through worse pain." I said.
"But how are you feeling. In your heart." He said.
"I really don't know Virgil. This shouldn't be happening to me. I know I sound selfish, but its unfair." I said, tears brimming my eyes.
"I know. Your right Kailie. Its not fair. It's not fair that he did this to you and that you have to suffer through all the pain now." Virgil said.
He wrapped his arms around me. It was almost as comforting as the water had been when I first awoke in Kauai. I leaned my head on his shoulder. It was odd and awkward to be as far along as I was in such a short time. I felt movement. I took Virgil's hand and placed it over my stomach. He was surprised for a moment, but then smiled.
I sighed and sat back against the wall, tired. I must have fallen asleep, because the next thing I knew, Virgil was shaking me awake. I thought something was wrong and questions stumbled out of my mouth, half formed.
"Look outside. It's beautiful." Virgil whispered.
The sky outside was breath taking. I felt homesick again. It was silly, since here I was, in Kauai. I wasn't sure if it wasn't all physical sickness either. Richie helped maneuver me so that I could stand. We walked out of the cave, watching as the sun came out, and began its decent into the ocean once more.
"We should get going. With the rate these…ah…bursts come, we could be in big trouble in a day, or a few days. We need to get you to a doctor." Richie said.
"We need to get to my family. They'll know what to do, and how to help. They can keep secrets." I said.
"Are you sure?" Richie asked.
"If it comes to it, Virgil can fly me the rest of the way. We're on the right track. Besides, walking would do me a lot of good." I said.
"Can you tell us about your family? You said it was a long story. What better time than now?" Virgil asked.
"Sure. I'll tell you all I know." I said.
I began talking, telling them of my family, my people. My family lived where no others would find them. It also helped us that we knew and wove many a spell to protect us. We hid from those that were curious. When we were alerted to the presence of someone not of our blood or in need of a shaman, our homes would be masked. Sometimes it would appear as an ancient village, sometimes it would disappear completely. Our village would go back in time and we would speak with our ancestors.
Those who knew us for shamans had to offer up words of prayer, for the strongest, wisest, and usually oldest shaman to sense. Then we would stay where we were, to heal or perform our shaman tasks. Those who found us out would have their memories altered, to protect us from those who would wish to study us, and duplicate us. Some had violent tendencies and tried to kill us.
We were getting closer to my village. I could feel it in my bones. The night passed, and we kept going as well as we could, resting when we had to. It was getting to be more and more urgent that we press on. I was getting larger, and more uncomfortable. I prayed with all my might that my family would be able to help me.
"Kailie!" Virgil cried out as I stumbled, clutching my head.
"Kailie... Someone shouted down there. Sounds like trouble." I heard.
"Ali'ikai! Anuhea! We're down here! I need your help!" I shouted as loud as I could. I heard whispers.
"Who are you!" Ali'ikai said.
"I am Kailie. I am daughter of Lea and Aukai. I've returned to Kauai not of my own will, but I am in need of your help." I said.
"When the land calls for you to return, you return." Anuhea said.
"We shall be down in mere moments." Ali'ikai said.
Soon they were there, dressed as most Hawaiians did in the past. They even carried spears. Which they leveled at Virgil and Richie. I jumped in front of them, throwing my arms out to protect them.
"No! They are friends!" I cried out, then clutched my stomach in pain.
Dushu: See! We're almost done:blink blink:
Goddess: Yeah... erm.. forgot the disclaimer above.
Cally: It's been great being with you all, and letting you read the story. I hope you enjoyed it. If your ever at adultfanfiction,net look me up. I'm under Calypso Marie Maxwell. Goddess wrote a story there, involving the TMNT, and we've got an Xmen, Pirates of the Carribean, and a few originals...
Dushu: I'm going to miss you:Wails:
