As Camera flew across the ocean he saw Native Americans and wolves on canoes heading for inland. When he reached land he saw one Native American and his wolf high on a cliff. As soon as the Native American and wolf saw the canoes, they blew their conch shell horns. Another Native American and his wolf, on a lower cliff, heard the horns and left for the cornfields. The wolf, while his master reached some of the tribe in one area, headed for a cornfield in a higher area. That's where Camera saw me, the non-human Superwolf friends, and Hermione. When the wolf blew his shell horn, we stopped picking corn and headed towards the shore, first dropping our corn off at a pile of food. I suddenly ran on ahead and started singing with the rest of the tribe. Hermione and the others shook their heads, amused. I had really gotten into being a Native American lately.

TRIBE & I:
Steady as the beating drum
Singing to the cedar flute
Seasons go and seasons come
Bring the corn and bear the fruit
By the waters sweet and clean
Where the mighty sturgeon lives
Plant the squash and reap the bean
All the earth our mother gives

Suddenly Hermione leapt onto a sled that she made herself with magic and started sledding after me. The non-human members of the team ran after us. I noticed Hermione right behind me on her sled, so I let her pick me up with her sled, and we sledded down for a while.

TRIBE & I:
O Great Spirit hear our song
Help us keep the ancient ways
Keep the sacred fire strong
Walk in balance all our ways

Then I leapt off the sled and continued running, but Hermione leapt over me on her sled. After a few seconds, I then did a leap over her.

TRIBE & I:
Seasons go and seasons come
Steady as the beating drum
Plum to seed to bud to plum
Steady as the beating drum

The rest of the tribe in the canoes had reached shore, and wives greeted their husbands. In one case this resulted in both husband and wife falling into the water, even Kaya and I couldn't keep from giggling. Hermione and I greeted two of the wolves, our dads, as the chief walked over to the medicine man.

"Chuma-wing-gap-o Powhatan." The medicine man said.

"Anuweto Kekata." Powhatan said. "It's good to be home."

Then Powhatan addressed the rest of the tribe.

"Chesk-cham-ay!" He said. "The Massawomecks are defeated! With the help of our brothers, our villages are safe again."

The tribe, and the rest of us, cheered.

"Your return has brought much joy to the village." Kekata said. "Look at all the smiling faces."

"Yes but there is one smiling face I don't see," Powhatan said. "Where is my daughter?"

"You know Pocahontas," Kekata smiled. "She has her mothers spirit. She goes wherever the wind takes her."

A wind with multicolored leaves suddenly appeared and blew around the bend. I ran after the wind with Hermione and the others following me, and the wind led us to a lake. There we saw Pocahontas's friend Nakoma in a canoe. Following the path of the wind we saw Pocahontas high on top of a cliff near a waterfall. While Hermione flew to Nakoma to tell her the news about the tribe, I flew to the cliff to tell Pocahontas about her father. However, since Hermione reached Nakoma first Nakoma beat me to it.

"Pocahontas!" She called from below. "Your father's back, get down here!"

"He's back Flit!" Pocahontas said to our hummingbird friend.

Flit went over to a raccoon that was eating berries, then he grabbed a berry on his beak and scolded something to the raccoon in hummingbird language.

"Come on Meeko." Pocahontas and I said to the raccoon.

Meeko the raccoon was about to put the berries that were in his hand down, but then he thought better of it and ate them all in one bite. Flit ate the one on his beak, and he and Meeko followed us down the path. Pocahontas and I suddenly stopped and turned around, causing Meeko and Flit to pass us. Pocahontas and I then ran back to the cliff. Curious, Meeko watched us as we suddenly jumped off the cliff!

"No! Not that...way." Nakoma and Hermione protested.

Too late, Pocahontas and I dove into the lake and disappeared underwater.

"*Hm*, show off." Nakoma and Hermione muttered.

Flit looked down the cliff and shook his head disapprovingly, but Meeko suddenly jumped off the cliff too! Unfortunately, Meeko did not 'look before he leapt', so he ended up panicking. Flit flew down after him and started scolding him, but Meeko put Flit under his body in an attempt to stop falling. Of course Meeko was too heavy for Flit's tiny body and they both disappeared underwater.

"Pocahontas (Miranda)! Pocahontas (Miranda), are you all right?" Nakoma and Hermione called. "Well you better be all right because I'm not coming after yoooouuu!"

Pocahontas and I tipped the canoe over, causing Nakoma and Hermione to fall into the water. Nakoma and Pocahontas both ended up in an air pocket the upside down canoe caused while Hermione and I ended up next to it.

"Don't you think we're getting *cough* a little old for these kind of games?" Nakoma and Hermione said.

As an answer, both Pocahontas and I squirted them with water, which started a couple of splash fights. You can never be too old for 'these kind of games' (physically poor, yes; old, no)! Oh, Hermione wasn't 'acting' when she said that, Harry, Ron W, Hermione and I used to play all the time. At least until our fourth year, things got a little too serious after that for Hermione. Harry and Ron W still like to play with me now and then, and Ron W 's brothers – minus Percy – and sister also joined in. Our form of playing was mostly the same kind of playing you'd do with a dog – with me as the dog of course – but we'd also do a little roughhousing now and then. I was now trying to get back Hermione into the role of playing, but it was taking a while.

Meanwhile, Meeko swam up and tried to climb onto the upside down canoe. Flit flew up too, looking very annoyed, and saw Meeko climbing on the canoe. He also noticed that Meeko's tail looked like a target from his angle, and Flit aimed his beak at it. Meeko unexpectedly slipped and landed back in the water, and Flit unluckily got his beak stuck in the wood.

"Help me turn this thing over." Nakoma said after we finished our splash fight.

Flit overheard and desperately tried to get unstuck. No luck, he ended up underwater. Nakoma and Pocahontas climbed into the canoe.

"What were you doing up there?" Nakoma asked.

Meeko climbed aboard and shook himself dry, almost drenching Nakoma and Pocahontas.

"Meeko!" Pocahontas said sternly.

"Thinking about the dream again?" Nakoma continued. "Well, have you figured it out yet?"

"I know it means something," Pocahontas answered as she squeezed her hair dry. "I just don't know what."

"You should ask your father about it."

"Maybe I should." Pocahontas agreed.

She then noticed that Meeko was looking at Flit underwater.

"Come on!" Pocahontas said as she brought Flit onto the boat. "Flit quit playing around, we have to go back."

Meeko saw that Flit was bloated with water, so he pushed on Flit's stomach, causing the water to shoot out of his beak like a fountain. As Nakoma and Pocahontas rowed back to shore, Hermione and I swam alongside them. Our friends caught up to us from the shore.

"You and your 'haven't grown-up yet'." Hermione said half-bitterly/half-amused as we climbed onto land.

I shook myself dry, drenching Hermione.

"*Ackpth!*" She said as she got soaked.

"You mean 'never grow up'." I retorted/corrected.

"Petra Pan!" Hermione retorted.

"Thank you." I replied, smiling.

Hermione ran out of retorts, she could only grumble to herself as we reached the tribe. She was more annoyed at being stumped than at my being playful though. See, I was always able to stump her and she had gotten tired of it years ago. I can't stop though, I'm a natural-born comedian after all. Ron W also could always beat Hermione in a battle of wits, though Hermione has been less annoyed by that. Hermione is book smart and Ron W and I are wit smart. Actually, so far only my parents have been good matches for me, but then again I never did a battle of wits with Ron W.

Powhatan, with my dad and Hermione's dad nearby, was talking about the battle and praising a warrior and his wolf named for being the bravest warriors of them all. The warrior's name was Kocoum, but as far as I knew his wolf didn't have a name. Neither of them talked much so...

"Ooh he is soo handsome." Nakoma said, referring to Kocoum.

Kocoum and his wolf did, but there was something about them that did not please me: they both were always serious, never even smiling.

"I especially love his smile." Pocahontas and I added sarcastically.

Pocahontas, Hermione, and I ran up to our dads.

"My daughter." Powhatan said.

"Wing-gap-o father." Pocahontas said, hugging him.

"Seeing you gives me great joy."

"I'm so glad you have come home safely."

"Come with me, we have much to talk about. I want to hear everything you've been doing."

All of us joined them as they entered Powhatan's hut.

"Father," Pocahontas said. "For many nights now, I have been having a very strange dream. I think it's telling me something is about to happen, something exciting."

This caused dad to ask if I was having any dreams. I told him I did have one about a fire serpent in Ancient Greece (pretty weird, huh?), but that was it. Hermione's dad asked her the same question but she replied "No".

"Yes something exciting is about to happen." Powhatan said putting his feather headdress on a shelf.

"Really, what is it?" Pocahontas asked.

"Kocoum asked to seek your hand in marriage."

I looked at dad, but he told me that he had politely refused when Kocoum's wolf asked for mine. Boy was I relieved, I already had enough with these forced marriages. Besides, once again most of the wolves were wolf devils in disguise, plus there were a few we couldn't figure out. Luckily the team and I didn't have to worry since the rest of the wolves were wolf angels. Boss sent them to keep an eye on the wolf devils.

"Marry...Kocoum?" Pocahontas said, sounding unsure.

Flit nodded in approval, but Meeko, on the shelf, went "Bleah!" as he stuck his tongue out

"I told him it would make my heart soar." Powhatan said.

Pocahontas went to look outside. When the rest of us reached there we saw Kocoum standing as still as a statue while some kids were playing with the sashes on his outfit. Yeesh!

"But he's so...serious." Pocahontas said.

"My daughter, Kocoum will make a fine husband." Powhatan said. "He is loyal and strong, and will build you a good house. With him, you'll be safe from harm."

"Yeah, but not safe from boredom." I muttered to myself.

Hermione was the only one who heard me, and she frowned sternly at that. My only response to her frown was to grin, and not sheepishly or apologetically either.

Meanwhile, Meeko put on Powhatan's headdress and dressed himself up like a warrior. Flit poked him in the stomach and Meeko started to lose his balance.

"Father, I think my dream is pointing me down another path." Pocahontas said.

"This is the path for you." Powhatan replied.

"Why can't I choose...?"

Meeko fell into Pocahontas's arms, interrupting her. The bowl Meeko tipped over fell on top of Flit and broke along the bottom. Flit, looking very ruffled, poked himself through a broken piece.

"Pocahontas, come with me," Powhatan said the rest of us followed him too. "You are the daughter of the chief, it is time to take your place among our people. Even the wild mountain stream must someday join the big river."

POWHATAN:
As the river cuts his path
Though the river's proud and strong
He will choose the smoothest course
That's why rivers live so long

They're steady...
As the steady beating drum

"Your mother wore this for our wedding day," Powhatan said, holding a blue necklace with a cowrie shell. "It was her dream to see you wear it at your own." He added, putting the necklace around Pocahontas's neck. "It suits you."