Chapter 2 is here! A long one, I hope. Enjoy!
The figure who called himself Lewa turned out to be the Toa of Air. "You should come with us. we know where your village is." Gali said. "Alright. Show me Water-Sister!" "Come on. It's this way."
We brought our brother to the villageg of Le-Koro, where we introduced him to Matau, the Turaga. He then asked us about the other villages. "We only know of our own. But you can come with us to find the others if you'd like." I told him. "Of course I would!" So we set off once more. This time, much to my objection, we traveled to Mount Ihu, to see if we could locate the ice village, Ko-Koro.
"It's beautiful up here." Stated Gali. "I agree." Was my response. We looked around for a village, when someone snuck up on us. "Who are you?" We turned around to answer, and saw it was two people. "I am Toa Tahu. This is my sister Gali, and my brother Lewa." "Then you are forgetting some. I am Pohatu, Toa of Stone. This is my talkative friend, Kopaka." "I can introduce myself, brother. I am Kopaka, Toa of Ice. Why are you here, fire-spitter?" Wow. What a ass. "We are here to look for you. The Toa would be stronger together." Responded Gali. "Well I work alone, sister." "Brother, be reasonable." I told him. "You know the three virtues. The first one is Unity. We need to stick together." "So, do you have a plan then?" "I do. First, though, we must find our final brother. I would think he is in the caves somewhere." And so, for the final time, we set off. We found Onua, the Toa of Earth, in Onu-Koro.
"Alright. Here is my plan. We split up into teams of two to find the masks. We can be fast and efficient, and you have someone to watch your back." "I like it." Said Pohatu. "As do I." Agreed Gali. "I prefer to work alone." Kopaka said. "Then you get paired with Pohatu." "Fine. I'll agree." "Alright. Then here are the pairs. Me and Gali, Lewa and Pohatu, and Onua and Kopaka." "Alright." Was the unanimous responce.
Then me and Gali left to search for the masks. The first ones we found, were on an island off the coast of Ga-Wahi. One was on the top of a waterfall, the other stuck in a wall. Gali climbed to the top of the waterfall, while I dug to the one in the wall. Mine was a Kanohi Pakari, the mask of strength. Gail's was the Kakama, the mask of speed.
For our next trip, we went to the peaks of Ko-Wahi. "It's been hours. We could at least sit down, Tahu." "Alright. I'll start a fire." So we sat around the fire and I told Gali my story, up until I found her in Ga-Koro. By that Tom we were both felling rested, so we set out again.
"Tahu, do you hear something?" "Yes, but I found some-" SCREECH! Bloody perfect. The ice hawk flew down and tried to grab Gali. Instead, I jumped on top of it, and hit it with my sword. It opened its mouth to screech again, allowing me to grab its mask and pull it out. I jumped off and threw the mask to the side, watching the bird fly away. Then we went to go pick up our masks. Mine was a Kanohi Kaukau, the mask of waterbreathing. Gail's was the Kanohi Hau, the mask of shielding. We now had each others masks.
Afterward, we went to find a cave. It was getting dark, and we needed to rest. Soon, a snowstorm had started. I started a fire, as to not get cold. There was some rustling outside. "I hear something." "That's the wind, Tahu." "No not that, it's like, feet moving." "Now that you mention it I do hear it. I'll go check it out." Before I could object, she ran outside. "Gali I don't think that was very wise. Gali? Are you there?" I ran outside, to see Gali on the ground with her hands on her face. "Gali are you-" "DIE BROTHER!" She grabbed her hooks and swung at me. Then I saw her face. She was wearing an Infected Kanohi. "Gali stop! Sister listen to me! I know your in there! Take off that mask! It's poisoning you!" "RAAAAHHHHHHHH!" She continued to fight me. "Gali, don't make me hurt you! GALI! STOP!" She then hesitated then tried to take off her mask, but then she failed, nd started attacking again. Then I stabbed my sword in the ground making her stop in confusion. Then I reached. My hand out and ripped her mask off her head.
"Tahu, wha- oh. Oh no. Please don't tell me I attacked you." "You didn't. This thing did." And then I held up the mask. "Brother, I am sorry." "You don't need to be. You did nothing. This mask, and Makuta, did. It was not your fault." "But it was! I could've taken the mask off-" "No. You couldn't have. I saw you try, but you failed. The masks will is too strong." She began to cry. "Brother it is my fault. I am stronger than that thing. I could've taken it off but I failed." "Nothing is stronger than Makuta alone. That is why we are a team. I am here for you sister. Do not worry." The fire had begun to die, so I re-lit it. "Get some rest, sister. We will set out in the morning." "Alright brother. I will try." I put her in a comfortable place to sleep. I yawned. I should get some sleep too. I thought. I then quickly drifted off to sleep.
That last part was primarily for romance improvements. Remember to review!
