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Chapter Two:
Wonderings.
Gali walked silently through the forest that was near Ga-Koro.
She was thinking about her dreams again. The more she had them, the more disturbing they became.
She sighed and slumped down between the roots of a large tree. She pulled her knees up to her chest and stretched her arms out before her, examining her hands.
'Oh how I hate being a Toa Nuva.' She thought. 'I miss my hooks.'
She looked up as a flock of birds flew overhead.
She wanted to be a bird, so free and careless. She would give anything to be able to fly away.
Gali looked down at the ground at thought about the other Toa. She was beginning to miss being with them, even though they hadn't always gotten along.
She growled when she thought about how Tahu would exclude her because she was female.
"I could beat the living daylights out of him." She told herself bravely.
She sighed and mentally told herself that she shouldn't think those things. Tahu was, after all, the leader.
Her thoughts then drifted where she never expected them to.
They drifted to Kopaka.
"I wonder what he's up to.."
Kopaka slashed outwards at the Muaka with his sword. The beast screamed and took a step back.
"What is it beast?" Kopaka asked it. " just a minute ago you tried to kill me. Are you afraid now?"
The Muaka growled and threw itself at him.
The Toa leapt upwards and slashed at the rahis back. The blade cut through it like butter slicing the beast in half.
Kopaka stared at the carcass as its blood stained the pure white snow a crimson color.
He sighed and looked at his cut up left arm.
'How could I let it get to me?' he thought. ' am I losing my touch?'
Kopaka turned and made his way through the snow towards Ko-Koro. He would have to speak to Nuju about this.
The turaga would probably know what was happening to him.
As he walked he thought about the other Toa. He wondered if they were having problems too.
Probably not.
He thought about contacting to them to see if they knew anything.
Kopaka stopped in his tracks.
What was he thinking?
Contact the others?
That meant he would have to see them all again. He thought about that for a moment.
It would be sort of nice to see the others again, if Tahu didn't come that is. Kopaka hated Tahu. The red Toa was hotheaded, self-centered, annoying, loud, cruel, conceited, the list could go on forever.
The others, however, were worth knowing. Onua was quiet yet very brave. Pohatu was overly happy, but a good friend. Lewa was childish but not so that he was annoying.
And then there was Gali.
Ah yes, Gali. The wisest of them all. She was probably the only one among them who would never start a fight or let you down. She was fierce in battle but exceptionally gentle when out of it. She was quiet and composed, but very ticklish. She always seemed to be the one who ended the fights between the Toa.
Gali was the one you would go to when you needed someone to talk to or a shoulder to cry on. She never told a secret once you gave it to her. She would never lie to you or injure you on purpose.
Besides all that, she was very beautiful. Her lovely blue color was matched only by the sea itself, and her eyes were deep and soothing.
Kopaka shook himself out of his thoughts.
Since when did he think about Gali that way?
Kopaka shook his head and raced off towards Ko-Koro.
Once there he went immediately to the sanctuary in search of Nuju.
He found the Turaga near the back, Matoro was with him as usual.
"I know why you have come." Nuju said to him.
Kopaka kneeled before the Turaga.
"What is wrong with me Turaga?" he asked.
"You and the other Toa are all in this condition because of your need to change." Nuju said.
"Change?" Kopaka asked. " Change to what?"
"You must become the Toa Leyna of legend." Nuju replied.
The turaga handed Kopaka a letter.
"This is for you." He said.
Kopaka looked over it.
It was from Pohatu.
The letter spoke of how all the Toa were out of sorts and that they would all be meeting in Le-Koro in a few days to talk and find out "what the ###### was going on." As Pohatu put it.
Kopaka looked at Nuju.
"You should go now." The Turaga said. "You all have much to talk about. I will bee there a few days after you arrive and have had a chance to talk."
Kopaka nodded and left immediately.
He smiled to himself at the thought of seeing the others again.
