Chapter 6: Africa:
Lou's POV:
T and I made it to Africa.
"Now, where do we find the Dark Shaman," asks T.
We then heard an explosion. "Found him," we both said.
. . .
We then arrived at the area where the Dark Shaman plans to release the Shetani.
"Lou Pickles, this time, you will not stop me," says the Dark Shaman.
"I beat you before," I said.
"But last time, you had help from a shaman," says the Dark Shaman.
"Good thing he has one," says T.
"A woman cannot be a shaman!"
"Wow, he is old fashioned," says T.
"Now ya know why he's so cranky," I said. The plan is to transfer the Dark Shaman from the mask, into a spear. T prepares the spell, but the Dark Shaman fights against us! We had to dodge all his attacks. He kept throwing fire balls and lightning bolts, and even levitated rocks at us. "Hurry! Do the spell!"
"Umoja! Kujichagulia! Ujima! Ujamaa! Nia! Kuumba! Imani!"
The Dark Shaman then leaves the mask and is now in the spear. Buster falls, but I catch him. "What happened," asks Buster.
"You don't wanna know," I said.
Susie's POV:
Tommy and Dil's Grandpa throws the spear into the ocean.
"But how did you beat him," asks Mommy.
"Simple, we were better," says Grandaunt T.
"I'm really sorry," says Buster.
"How much money was it," asks Grandaunt T.
"More than I can count," says Buster.
"Child, I would've done the same thing," says Grandaunt T, "now, let's get to Kwanzaa!"
. . .
We then had our Kwanzaa dinner.
Choir: Let it shine!
The End
