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The new planet was different. No buildings were seen and the ground had a colour Loah had never seen, she wasn't able describe it. But the weirdest thing was probably how everything made a circular shape, it was like a tree without a tree trunk. Loah hadn't seen avatar but it remembered about the hallelujah mountains. Things were connected to each other but not like everywhere else where it was like a big and one thing only. To get herself from one spot to another she somehow needed to swing herself or break the gravity and jump. Except for that, everything was all lovely. Loah tried to learn the new laws of surviving, totally necessary because some people had already fell down between two spots. She learned quickly that she had to have an animal to fly on, she was to little to jump and to weak to swing. So she went to a new shop where they did sell and give weird animals away. It was a long line of tired acting people in the same size of hers, they were probably all recommended of getting one of those. The line slowly got shorter and after what felt like ages, the person who gave them the animals asked Loah,
"How heavy are you?" Her eyes made Loah uncomfortable.
"Around 60 pounds, I suppose." The person gave her a pig-alike thing with wings and she left the line.

Now she did like all the others, tried to not fall of in the air and learning how to control the pig. The first try went horrible. She jumped on it like she had seen people do in the western movies, but the pig just started to fly and she ended up on her back in the grass. The pig returned and now it stood just beside her. Another kid, who owned a snake, came towards her.
"I see that you're not used to that." She said, cruelly.
"Yes, I just got this thing and it just won't do like I tell it to." Loah answered but the girl didn't listen. She just jumped up on her snake, whispered something and left the ground. "How did you do that?" Loah screamed after her. The girl landed again, with a smirk.
"Easy, but you won't be able to do it."
"Why?"
"You're another kind, the animal don't like your oddness." Loah felt sick by the girl, and something was burning behind her eyes. A tear fell down and she just walked away. "You don't belong here!" The girl screamed behind her.

"I don't want to be here anymore, I want my real home!" Loah thought, sitting under a tree with eatable leaves. She grabbed one and started to chew it, but it didn't help more than that even more tears came. The pig sat on its butt, a few metres from her. Except for that, she was all alone. Not a living creature was seen. Loah felt her eyes getting heavier, and she didn't fight it back, so they closed.

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