Tahu looked around. They, the Toa, were in Le-Wahi the day after the council. "Tahu, I'm only going to say this once. Stop staring at me." Tahu quickly averted his gaze from Gali, mumbling something. Gali grabbed him. "What did you say?" "Ow ow ow, leggo my ear! I didn't say anything! Owch!" "That's what I thought." Gali said letting him go. Everyone had been annoyed by everyone else since the fight in the council room. Everyone had hit everyone else. To top it off, they were all tired. Pohatu sighed. He lay streched out on his back, looking up at the tree tops. "It's so peaceful here," he said. "Wouldn't you say Onua? Onua?!?!" He jumped up and there, right before him, stood Onua. He looked at Onua, and fainted. Tahu looked and saw Onua. Jumping up, he gave a yell. Lewa came bursting through the folige as Gali and Kopaka(who were who knows where) ran up. Tahu, suspecting something, drew his sword. Kopaka and Lewa did likewise. Onua looked around at the bristling weapons. "So, this is the welcome I get?" Finaly they relized he was the real Onua. Tahu and Kopaka lowered thier weapons, but not Lewa. Gali jumped and threw her arms around Onua, tears streaming down her face. Onua turned slightly red, and winked at Pohatu, who had recovered and was pounding him on the back non-stop. "This is the kind of welcome I had in mind," Onua said to Pohatu. Gali finaly let go of Onua. She turned sharply, hearing Lewa mumble something. "What did you say?" Kopaka rolled his eyes. "Here we go again..." "Ow ow, lemme go! Ow ow ow, are you nuts?!?!" Onua grinned at Lewa. "My hearing is better then most. Shall I tell Gali what you said?" "No! Please! She'll kill me!" Lewa wailed. "Hmm, I think I will..." Onua said thoughtfuly. "Was it not you that was waving that axe in my face?" Onua wispered something to Gali, who dragged one very sorry Toa, out into the depths of Le-Wahi. "What did Lewa say?" Tahu asked Onua. Onua grinned. "He said, 'Huh, what does Gali see in a dead guy? Frell, I might as well go off and get killed myself!'" Tahu looked at Onua for a moment. "He's doomed." "ARRRRRRRRRGHGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" Lewa's screams were heard all over Mata-Nui. "So tell me Onua," Tahu said, "how did you come back?" "Lets wait for Gali and Lewa shall we?" Onua said. "All right, but why?" "I don't want to have to say it twice..." "Ah. Right." Thonk! "POHATU!!!!!!!!!!" Onua shook with mirth as Tahu chased Pohatu, who had hit Tahu in the head with a Koli ball, all over Le-Wahi. As night fell over Mata-Nui, Gali and Lewa finaly returned(Lewa was in pain beyond belief, but he was to tired to show it). Tahu looked at Onua. "So now are you going to tell us?" "Later," he said. "But first lets find somewhere dry and warm to sleep." "Ohhh, they have, oooo, huts in, ugh, Le-Koro," Lewa said. "Ah good," Onua said hapily. "I thought I was going to have to dig another hole." "Well, let's go!" Gali jumped up and headed toward Le-Koro. Pohatu stood up. "Well, you heard the woman. Let's go!" As they walked off, a pair of green eyes watched and followed. "Ahh, this is perfect!" Gali looked around the room they had. No Tohunga hut was big enough to fit six Toa sized beds in one hut, so they decided to split up. After much argument, Gali, Lewa, and Kopaka took one room, and Onua, Tahu, and Pohatu took the other. After they settled down, they decided to go into the comunity hut, because it could fit all six Toa plus a good number of Tohunga. As soon as everyone had squeezed in, Onua began his tale, while two eyes stared through the window... "Kapugen!!!" Kapugen turned and looked at Waikawa. "Ah, I was hoping this would draw you." He grinned. "I wanted to talk to you, after all, we have some unfinished business, unless I am mistaken?" "You are not mistaken," Waikawa growled. "We have some unfinished business. Too unfinished." "Ah good, then you agree. This makes things much simpler then last time." Waikawa narrowed his eyes in rememberance. "So, are you ready?" "Yes." Waikawa went into a fighting stance. "Good." Kapugen did likewise. Suddenly, Waikawa laughed. A sound that was never heard before by anyone except Makuta. "Do you think I'm as dumb as a Maha? Where are the rest of the Chaos Toa? Hiding in huts, I'll bet." "No! I am completly alone. They have nothing to do with this." "Well then," Waikawa said, "are you ready to start?" "Yes." With that, Kapugen lunged... The two eyes grew wide as Onua told the other Toa what happened... (Heh heh, sorry, I couldn't resist.) To be Continued...