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CHAPTER 47

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Muna and Ernesto: A tale of two fates

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March 1984, Tennessee, Muna Sunshadow sobbed silently as she made her way home. She was not going to show any weakness, at least not now. She regained control over herself, and wiped her warm tears from her eyes and set her resolve not to shed another one over the matter. The matter at hand was her decision to leave the tribe. Her father was furious, when she advised the tribal council that she would not be participating in the Alisdelisgi ceremony. When the council asked her reason why, she simply explained that she had been given a vision quest by her spirit guide and that she needed to leave the reservation and complete it before she could become an Alisdelisgi. The tribal elders looked at one another and granted her permission to leave. She was after all 20 years old and could make decisions for herself. That was not good enough for her father, who simply crossed his arms and stared at her scornfully. She knew his words would be dagger sharp when they came, and she was not looking forward to the confrontation.

 

Her father had been an Alisdelisgi or protector most of his adult life, as was her mother. It was her turn now, to follow in their footsteps and assume the role that was expected of her since birth. She had turned and exited the meeting hall and made her way to the house. She had lived in it with her family her entire life. As she entered, she spotted her grandfather asleep in an easy chair. She walked over and placed a blanket over him. Nathaniel “Never Tires” Sunshadow was nearly eighty years old now, as far as she could tell. He had been a guardian until he was sixty years old. His chest, face and arms were covered in all manner of scars and burns. It was a common condition amongst all Alisdelisgis. He was also a good man, gentle and wise. It was his words that helped her decide to follow her vision quest. She hoped he had been right. Becoming an Alisdelisgi required a complete commitment, and leaving her vision quest unfinished would haunt her for the rest of her life. She made her way upstairs and began packing; she felt the sooner she left the easier it would be.

 

“Muna, Muna where are you?” The front door slammed shut, and she could now hear her father’s heavy footsteps coming up the stairs towards her room.

 

“I’m in here father,” She replied gently. She readied herself for what was sure to be a screaming match. She heard her father enter her room behind her.

 

“You are not leaving, and that is final!” Jericho “Grey Bear” Sunshadow was a tall and bulky man; he had long black hair tied in two braids one draped over each one of his shoulders, and like her grandfather was covered in countless scars.

 

  • R.M. Garcia

    Posted at 2011-12-20 17:02:20

    This chapter is probably best enjoyed after reading chapter 5 of the Foundlings. You can however save it for last to get a glimpse into Book 2.

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  • Jackie

    Posted at 2011-11-14 17:10:29

    I just finished the book and wanted more. These chapters are a nice follow up.

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    • R.M. Garcia

      Posted at 2011-11-15 15:58:34

      I just finished the book and wanted more. These chapters are a nice follow up.

      Thanks Jackie. I'll be posting a new one this weekend.

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  • Fletcher Green

    Posted at 2011-10-31 11:06:55

    Cool Story

    I am really digging the added chapters, too!

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