Chapter 10

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A few hours passed as I became extremely worried that I couldn't take it any longer. The thought of him being alone in the sea makes me even more concerned; all he wanted was peace, and this is what he got. I felt guilty because I wasn't even with him, so many thoughts ran through my mind. "The boy has been found," I heard people say as they blew the horn. I then dashed into the crowds with my family. I then ran to Lo'ak, hugged him, and said, "Lo'ak," and let out a sign of relief, "I'm fine," he said, and I could tell by his voice that he wanted to fight Aonung because it was his fault. I then stepped back to allow my mother to hug him. "I pray for the strength not to pluck the eyeballs out of my youngest son," neytiri said sharply as she hugged him. Jake then came over to see if Lo'ak had been hurt. "Let's take a look at you," he said, moving him up to check his back. "He's fine, just a few scratches," Jake informed the people surrounding him that he is okay. "No, my son knows better than to bring him out onto the reef." Tonowari spoke up as he touched his hand against aonung's neck, forcing him to kneel. I was relieved that Aonung was finally getting into trouble after all he had done to us. "The fault is his," Tonowari stated. "All right, let's go" Lo'ak stopped as we began walking and said, "No, this is not Aonung's fault." I made an strange face as I looked at him. was he thinking? is he really defending him? he deserved it completely I thought. " it was my idea, aonung tried to talk me out if it". Lo'ak stated. "Let's go," dad said as he motioned us to leave. Lo'ak moved in front of us as we walked, and I overheard him talking to dad. "You told me to make friends with these kids, Dad," he paused, "and that's all I was trying to do," Lo'ak said as he stopped and returned to our father's side. My heart broke for Lo'ak I felt bad for Lo'ak and wanted to walk to him. My mother told me to stop and stay here as I slowly approached him because my father had to talk with him. I then stopped and walked alongside Neteyam. "I don't want to hear it," snarled Dad.  "you brought shame to this family" he spoke with a look of disappointment on his face. "Can I go now?" asked Lo'ak, "any more trouble and I'll tie a knot you read me? Our father became angered. "Yes, sir... Lima Charile." Lo'ak spoke as he walked away with his head lower. Jake then returned to us. Our mother, Neytiri, asked Neteyam "Where were you? What happened to keeping a eye for your brother?" Jake also responded. "Sorry, sir," Neteyam said politely.

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