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326 JUAN FRANCISCO BLANCO “As long as you understand I am a woman, I don’t mind wearing a royal, male Mayan costume. Your idea of having King Kaal transported here, to see us on the top of Kukulcán’s Pyramid would impress anyone. Can you imagine the look on his face when we float in the air before him,” Bardala said. “Can you imagine the look on his face when I use my special powers to levitate him in the air? Then I could drop him, or twirl him around,” Jonathan smiled and said, as he ate some big slices of Ambrosia cantaloupe. “We may let you twirl some of the captive warriors, but please hold off on King Kaal.” Moka and Eegh began chattering, and Viviana had to explain their ideas, telling the crew, “Moka and Eegh want Maya royal ceremonial dress too. They want me to let them float in the air, they say that they will look real fierce and mean.” “I need to tell Zotz that my lucky Mayan colors are red and yellow. And I want some fancy Quetzal feathers woven into my ceremonial dress,” Lena smiled and said. “Jonathan, I want you to elevate me up, so I look two meters tall for the ceremony.” “I can do it, no problem,” Jonathan replied, as he ate a bowl of some fresh Jewel strawberries, and Chester Thornless blackberries. Bardala, while finishing a bowl of mango, strawberries, and Patriot blueberries, looked over at Tital. “You have a great plan in saving King Trall’s son, Koo, and all of the other Almaya captives. I miss my parents, but they would be proud knowing what their children are doing to help other people. Let’s get going to find the Aulue door. I see Zotz has Belleza saddled and ready for me to ride.”