Waikawa walked on through Le-Korian forest. He was tired, hungry, and in a bad mood. He listened to the birds singing over his head, and sighed. He'd been walking ever since his fight with Tahu. As he walked, he thought about his dream. It was like some forgoten past... A being of great power creating him, then sending him to the core. Then he awkend to a Toa and a Bohrok. Tahu and Tahnok. The Bohrok had run away, but the Toa stayed and fought. It had been a bloody battle that had resulted in a tie. Even Waikawa's telekinetic powers and lighning fast reflexes hadn't been enough to beat Tahu's brute force and skill. Waikawa sighed again and looked up at the trees surounding him. Wham! Smack into a tree. "Oh, why me..." Waikawa said to no one. He looked at the tree he'd run into. "What if I..." He imeditly began digging down, under the tree. Gali threw a punch at Onua. "You'll have to try harder then that!" Onua said chuckling. "We'll see about that!" Gali yelled. Thud! Bump, Bump! Thudthudthudthudthudthudthudthud!!!!!!! Gali threw punches rapid fire, and Onua blocked all of them. "Your getting better, Gali, but not good enough!" Gali smiled grimly. "We'll see about that!" "Oh really." "Yes." ".............." ".............." "Well?" "What?" Onua sighed as he shook his head and rolled his eyes up. This is what Gali was waiting for. Crack! Gali had shifted to Pakari and gave him an uppercut. Onua flew threw the air until he came splashing down into the bay that Ga-Koro was floating on. Under water, he swiched to KauKau. Gali walked over too the water. "Hah! Told yah!.... Onua?" She bent over two look into the water too see if Onua was down there. He was. Two claws shot out of the water and graped Gali by the waist. She let out a yell of surprise as she was pulled under. The water bubbled as the Tohunga waching came over to see. "Can anyone see what's going on?" "Hah! I can't see, but I know under water, Gali will win this easy!" "You wish! Just 'cause you bet me Gali would win doesn't mean she will!" "I think your right. That Onua is pretty though..." "Nah, he's a push over!" "Nonsense! Gali can monuver under water better then Onua, but Onua had a firm grip on her when he pulled her over." "Yeah, plus Gali's acrobatics are usless under water." "What's going on here!" The Tohunga gasped. There stood Turaga Nokama. "I said, what's going on?" "Oh nothing Turaga Nokama, just Gali and Onua are training. "They aren't fighting are they, Maku? Nokama said looking sternly at the Tohunga. Maku was all ways getting in trouble. Maku spluttered as she replied. "N- no No- No- Noka- Nokama. "If I find out you betted another Tohunga and made Gali and Onua fight, you'll regret it!" "But Nokama, they wanted to do it!" "Oh really. We'll find out when they get back up here. Nuju's comming and I don't want anything to happen. Understand?" "Yes Nokama..." "Good. Now all you go back to your huts." Then suddenly-BWOOSH!!!! Gali shot out of the water and crashed stright into Nuju, who was walking into Ga-Koro. Gali lay on her back and sat up dizzily. "Oooooooo.... What happened?..." Onua climbed out of the water and swiched back to Pakari. "Nothing, exept I beat you." A muffled voice came out under Gali. "Gerroff Meef. Nofkmma! Hffelllpfff!!! "Nuju! Are you all right?" Nokama exclaimed. Gali stood up and looked at the crumpled figure of Nuju. "Ummm... Whoops?" Nokama gave Gali a look that could pierce steel. "I, want you, to leave. RIGHT NOW!!!" As Gali and Onua walked off, Gali said too Onua: "I've never seen Nokama so mad. What was she so ticked off about?" "I don't know. She was mad, that's for sure." "Yeah, to put it mildly." Waikawa had dug out a small dwelling, under the tree. The tree was sitting on a mound of earth. Waikawa had dug under the tree and hollowed out the mound of earth. The result was a small, but very sturdy house. He dug a entrace, which could easily be covered by leaves if a enemy droped by. He had dug windows two admit light, and he burned out the center of the tree so he could climb up the center to see far away. It took him tree times the time to dig out the underground section then Onua. But he burnt out the middle of the tree very quickly. As night fell over Mata-Nui, Waikawa sat in his fort, sitting waching the fire, thinking about his dream. Also in the dream, other then what I told you earliar, he saw a place. This place was very large with small creatures. In his dream, he saw a different small one. The different one told him that the "creatures" were Tohunga. And that this was his village, Wai-Koro. He said that Waikawa would have to find this place to forfill his destiny... To be Continued...