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- “Don’t be foolish,” Kopaka spoke up. “Obviously, only those among us who already hold the Kanohi Kaukau should go on from here. Pohatu, Lewa, Tahu – you can wait on the beach.”
- (...)
- Onua was already leading the way into the surf, with Kopaka a step behind. Gali followed, feeling some of her anxiety wash away at the touch of the warm, familiar water. She dove into the waves, swimming quickly out into deeper water.
- Soon the three of them reached the broad, open sweep of the sea valley.
- Kopaka pointed to a large, shadowy shape visible in the water. Gali shuddered as she recognized the Tarakava.
- “I escaped from one Tarakava by blinding it with waving seaweed, and from another by luring it into a cave where it got stuck,” Gali told the others. “These Rahi are strong, but not very clever, I think. All we need is a plan...”
- Soon the three of them were swimming slowly toward the Tarakava. A moment later the creature spotted them and let out a roar.
- “Okay, it knows we’re here,” Gali whispered, floating in place. “Kopaka, get ready.”
- The Ice Toa nodded. The Tarakava barreled toward them. Soon it was only a short distance away, then closer... Still Kopaka didn’t move.
- Gali held her breath. The beast would be upon them within seconds.
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