Chapter 2 - Goggle Boy

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We followed the group to the river border of Mount Weather. The poor Octavia girl almost got taken down by a serpent on the way but thankfully goggle boy helped her. I see as they try to find a way across the river and I notice they're by some vines that they can easily use to swing across. I hear noise from behind me and swiftly turn and aim my bow to the approacher only to see a messenger from the Trikru village. I lower my weapon. 

"Fiya, chit ste em?" I murmur quietly. 

"Lincoln demands your presence," He says quietly. I huff and get up. I look at my warriors.

"Taim emo cross, shoot emo. Nou frag op unless Yu absolutely souda en jos shoot ones dei de cross," I say sternly and they nod. 

"Eni shot, lid in bakon gon village gon interrogation." They nod again, and I follow the messenger back to the village.

Lincoln's waiting for me inside his hut away from the village. "Care to explain why you demand my presence in the middle of me watching the sky people group?" I ask, annoyed. 

"They're fighting amongst themselves!" He says excitedly. He takes out his sketchbook and flips to a page with lines and shows me. "Look, there are 100 of them and two of them are dead already, I saw one of them burying them. I'm assuming it's from a fight or the crash. They seem to be using bits of metal as weapons and I even saw them fighting with them." 

I smile and nod, my mood brightening, "This means they're not united. That they're weak and against each other. The probability that they are a threat to us is decreasing, although now they have makeshift weapons and are technically armed." Lincoln nods. I look up at him and smile again, "Thank's for the information Lincoln, I'll write to Lexa about your findings immediately. He nods and I head out of his hut and towards the Trikru village.

"Wanheda! Wanheda! Oso don jak op a hef!" I hear one of my warriors call as I approach the village.

"Great, is he dead or alive?"

"Alive but just barely, he's being taken to Lincoln as we speak. I will notify you when he is well enough to be interrogated."

"No, I've changed my mind. When he's out of Lincoln's hut, leave him somewhere noticeable for the Sky People to find him, leave him as a warning."

"But Wanheda, what about biga feisripa?"

"If biga feisripa finds him, it's not our concern." The warrior nods and walks away to tell the others the new order as I start toward my hut to get started on the letter to Lexa. 

I haven't entered the hut that's to be my sleeping quarters and planning room since I've arrived to the village, but I find it unbelievably roomy and quite nice for a Trikru village. I notice my belongings that I packed are already spread out and placed around the room in their respectable places. In the middle of the room is a large table with a drawn map of the surrounding area along with landmarks and labeled regions and villages on top of it. Many lit candles adorn the room to give it more light and in the right corner is a somewhat spacious bed with deer and bear hide blankets layered neatly over it . In the left corner I see a desk with numerous candles around it and a stack of plain, worn down, papers on top along with a pen. 

"How are you liking your arrangements? I took care of them myself," says a familiar voice behind me. I turn around and see Anya, one of Trikru's best warriors. I smile at her and she smiles back in a way of formal greeting.

"It's great Anya, I honestly don't need this much space though. I would've been fine in a small hut," I respond. She walks toward me.

"Nonsense, we can't have the great Wanheda rest with the villagers, you deserve a spacious room. You've brought peace to our region and represented us for so many years that this is the least we can do to thank you." I nod with thanks.

"I couldn't have done any of that without you, I was your second many years before I did any of that." I reply. She laughs a bit in agreement. 

"Have you figured out what the crash was?" She asks.

"It seems to be something from the sky, and it brought people inside. we're still trying to figure out how much of a threat they are to us, but for the most part they're weak and not united. My warriors have caught one of them and we're to leave him as a warning for the others that they have to move out of the regions," I explain. 

Anya listens and nods, "I approve of your decision and let's hope that they hold no threat to us and our way of life." I nod in agreement and Anya turns to leave.

"I assume you're in need to write to Lexa about this so I'll leave you to write, but I'll talk to you later. It's good to see you, Kai." 

I smile and nod, "It's good to be back."

With that, Anya leaves my hut and I turn to my my desk and sit down, grabbing a worn piece of paper and the pen and beginning to write my update to Lexa on what has happened and what I have ordered my men to do, along with asking for her thoughts on what should be my next course of action. 

I soon finish my letter, fold it up, and give it to a messenger to take to the Commander. I walk back to my hut and decide to rest for the long day that awaits me tomorrow.



Fiya, chit ste em = Sorry, what is it

Taim emo cross, shoot emo. Nou frag op unless Yu absolutely souda en jos shoot ones dei de cross = If they cross, shoot them. Don't kill unless you absolutely have to and only shoot the ones that cross.

Eni shot, lid in bakon gon village gon interrogation = Any shot, bring back to the village for interrogation

Oso don jak op a hef = We caught a man

biga feisripa = big tiger

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