They trekked through the wet forest. "I suppose you have a companion? Surely you can't travel all the way here alone."
"I have a brother." She stated, as her tail brushed against the ferns. "Well...He's not really my brother..His mom died a few minutes after she gave birth to him, So my mom kept him as if he were her own." She twitched her ears and kept silent. "Where's he now?" Epano asked. "Lost..probably somewhere not caring about me. I lost him when we left Ezalyr's lair." The cheetah scoffed. "Ezalyr..I heard some Sokodokai guards got killed by her." Oklo looked up at Epano. "What?..Oh, that's terrible.." "Yeah." He murmured, slicing the leaves and vines that were in their way.
They finally reached the Sokodokai camp entrance and set their things down. Oklo inhaled and smiled. She let out a deep breath and turned to Epano. "Thank you for leading me." She said. "No problem, O." Oklo snorted. "You sound like my brother..Now cmon. Let's go."
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Anqui (BOOK 1)
SachbücherThis planet was born in the year who knows where, some say it's existed longer than the earth has. They were here first, but what's the history? Nobody knows. But there is history. The living organisms that exist on Anqui have a strange way of livin...