AS THE RUMBLING SUBSIDED, I GOT YET ANOTHER VISIT.
Everyone else stood up.
"What the—" Astro started.
A face formed in the ground. Nathan's eyes bulged.
"Son, come here," Wākea said reverently.
Nathan slowly moved forward and said, "Yes?"
"Knock some sense into this stupid girl!" he shouted.
"Whoa, whoa, whoa! Are you referring to me? No one—no one talks to me that way! God or not, you will pay! I gonna—" I said but was stopped with a hand over my mouth.
"She's gonna say sorry. She has been tired and craggy. My friend here is very stupid sometimes," Aaron said.
I forced my eyes to stare daggers at him, but his expression stayed the same.
"Ya. Mesa so dumb and stupid, I don't know anything!" I forced out, acting crazy.
"Oook," the god said. "Anyways, I just wanted to offer my help in your quest and choices." He handed Nathan a piece of paper. Then, he disappeared.
Nathan rolled it open then read aloud, "Wars and fights unprevent, are only won with one intent. Chaos' last blow will obliterate all, lest one hero make it fall."
"Oh, why, so much help." Mackenzie said.
"I'm never doing that again," I complain.
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The Myth Of Koa
AventuraKoa is a special case. Her dad died, and her babysitter who told her of Hawaiian myths is a goddess herself. Join Koa as she journeys across the world, makes friends, makes enemies, and learn to be either buddy-buddy with Gods, or at their necks wi...