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THE BLUE FEATHER
cocoon to magically appear every time it rains on him. He
doesn’t understand that I am keeping him dry. I didn’t tell him
that fact,” Viviana said with a broad smile on her face. “But, it
makes him happy.”
“Look, up there, up ahead and to the right,” Lena pointed and
said. “It looks like another Mayan stone pyramid. It must be
immense, if you can see it from this distance.”
Tital was slow to stand back up, he looked out in the direction
Lena had pointed out before saying, “That looks like the same
pyramid I saw in my mind when I was hit with that strange
thunderbolt. Let’s anchor close to shore. I need to check that
place out.”
Shortly thereafter, Jonathan and Ronú lowered into the
ocean a large stone tied onto a hemp rope that served as a crude
anchor. The rest of the crew lowered the mainsail and secured it.
They watched as Mahucutah secured his boat next to them.
Then as Tital held his Staff of Power in one hand, he floated
up into the air saying, “Let’s go check that pyramid out!
Mahucutah, come with us.”
Viviana grabbed Moka’s and Eegh’s ha