Dushu: Well, Goddess, how goes it?

Goddes: I'm enjoying life, like the norm. Hey, I'll be in Germany in about two years, I'll get to see my good friend that lives there. I miss talking to him.

Cally: Poor dear... heart broken.. the two of you act like you'll never see each other again.

Dushu: No thats you and your Johnny Depp lookalike.

Goddess: She has a point.

: chair hits wall:

Dushu: Disclaimer here... AIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE! runs into wall...falls


"Kailie!" About four different people shouted.

"Spirits help us. What has happened to you?" Anuhea asked.

"It's a long story ma'am. We better get her to your village so we can explain it. It's not a wise idea for us to stand out here where tourists can see us." Richie said.

"We didn't want to take Kailie to the hospitals around here. We didn't know what the doctors would find if they did blood tests. And we're not exactly normal ourselves. We didn't want her to go through any of the tests that scientists would do to her." Virgil said.

"A wise decision. Our people do not venture far from our villages. We only go to the other Shamans, our kind is not much cared for." Ali'ikai said.

I nodded and smiled at them. They closed the three of us in a sort of circle, joining hands and whispering a spell that took us all to the village. I sighed, seeing my old home once more. I almost cried. I looked at them and they smiled, but worry tinged their faces.

"What were you doing so far from the village?" I asked.

"We patrol further away than we did before your parents lost their minds." Anuhea said.

"What are you doing in Kauai? Not that we don't mind your return, but the winds say that things are not right. They don't look it either." Ali'ikai said.

It took a while to explain what had happened. The fire in the eyes of my two relatives became true flames when we got to what had happened and they began speaking in Hawaiian.

"What's happening?" Virgil asked.

"Uh oh. Not good. Those two are pretty distant relatives. If they're this angry, just think what my great grandmother will do." I whispered.

"Uh, we don't want to give the poor woman a heart attack." Richie said.

"Don't worry. She's got a stronger heart than you. And with her fire, Hot Streak would wet himself." I said.

"Wow." They both said.

"And like I said before, we'll be seeing him again. Real soon. Lolo Leilani is calling for him right now." I said.

"Lolo?" Richie asked.

"My grandmother." I said.

"I thought you didn't want him to be involved." Virgil said.

"I don't. But he is to suffer for what he has done. They don't take rape very lightly. Believe me, he's going to wish he had never laid eyes on me." I said.

"Why do you sound like your going to enjoy this?" Richie asked.

"Have you ever seen a woman in labor Rich? Not pleasant. I've seen tapes my dad has of mom when she had me and Sharon." Virgil said.

"Oh. That can't be pleasant." Richie said.

"And don't worry. We'll be here for you." Virgil said.

"Kailie, have you been given the name for your keiki?" My great grandmother asked. She seemed not to see me for a moment.

"No, I have not, honored elder." I said, taking her hand in mine and pressing it to my forehead.

"What the hell am I doing here? What the hell are you people doing to me?" I heard a shout.

I turned as fast as my body would allow, feeling the blood drain from my face. Virgil and Richie jumped in front of me. I saw Hot Streak a ways away, being restrained by some of the other village members. He saw us and grinned.

"Hey Kailie. How's it going sweetheart?" He said.

My uncle strode over to him and slapped him hard across the face. Fire sprouted from Hot Streak's hands, he was going to fry my relatives! Before he could do anything however, my relatives chanted as one and there was a water cage about him. He growled.

"You will stay there until you learn that Kailie is not some belonging of yours, and until you realize the ramifications of what you have done to her." Ali'ikai said

"What ramifications? What are you talking about moron?" Hot Streak said.

"You have taken from Kailie something that cannot be replaced, and caused her a great deal of pain, and leaving her with something that will forever remind her of your hideous nature, and your complete idiocy." Anuhea said.

"And what is that?" He asked snidely.

"You left her with child." My great Grandmother said.

She brought me forward with her. Hot Streak stared at us, laughing suddenly.

"That's just a trick. One of her damn illusions. If I did get her pregnant, she wouldn't look like that." Hot Streak said.

"No, Francis. Not if I were normal, not if you were normal. Because of what we both are, I have grown much in the past four days we've been in Kauai. Soon enough I will have this child, no thanks to you. And something tells me, she's going to be a new breed of Meta human." I said.

"Don't make me laugh. I can't believe you expect me to believe that." He shouted.

"Oh and how do you suppose we summoned you here? We can only summon those who's DNA we have a sample of. And believe me; we had plenty DNA similar to yours." Anuhea said.

"Yeah. I bet. Chances of this kid being mine are pretty slim. She's a pretty big slut round Dakota. Wouldn't surprise me if it was wimpy over there, or even the darkie." He said.


Goddess: Yeah, this chapter really isn't up to par with the rest.. I wish it was... but I can't help it.