Miguel

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The door of my cell opened loudly and the Kakamora pirates barged in to drag me out roughly. At this point, I didn't really care about what was going to happen to me. I couldn't even sleep at all the whole night. Even though the voyage was as smooth sailing as smooth sailing could be, I couldn't even sleep one wink even if I wanted to try. The only thing I cared about was if my surrendering to Tzekel-Kan and his minions bought my friends enough time to escape with their lives.

The pirates took me on deck and we joined Tzekel-Kan. He faced me and smiled at me. "Welcome to your future home, my lord." He said that and bowed to me, both with sarcasm. I could tell that whatever what was going to happen he was really looking forward to it. Whenever he looked forward to something, I knew it would never be good.

I looked and saw that we were approaching another tropical island. It was like my island with the only exception that it was smaller.

When we landed on the island, we all got off the ship, with Tzekel-Kan and his friends pulling me off. Then they continue to drag me like a cannon as we walked into the palm trees. All I could see as I was dragged around were sand and palm trees. Then we came to a giant rocky surface and it took us only two minutes to get there. Tzekel-Kan dragged me to the middle of the rocky service and pushed me down.

While I was down, I noticed there were skeletons lying around. Skeletons scattered around on the rocky area and the sand outside it, skeletons hanging on the trees nearby, half of skeleton bodies standing up in the sand and some skulls separate from their skeleton bodies. Then I remembered Tzekel-Kan was near me and then a horrible thought made me put him and the skeletons together. "Tzekel-Kan, these skeletons here, did you sacrifice them?"

Tzekel-Kan smiled. "All of them. For the birds to satisfy their hunger. And to prove my worth to the gods. Real gods, this time, who are always satisfied with sacrifices. And this time false ones like you couldn't stop me."
All of this started to make me regret fighting and keeping Tzekel-Kan out of El Dorado, though he would have had me, Tulio and all of the people killed and the whole of the city of gold destroyed if we didn't. I just wished there was a different way that both El Dorado and the rest of the world would be safe from Tzekel-Kan and these gods that he now worshipped.

The high priest knelt and closed his eyes. "My Lords and Ladies of the Turolia Kingdom," he said. "I beg your presence, for I and your armies have finally return with the very one you seek."

I was expecting him to sacrifice me like these skeletons around me, but I didn't see any weapons or bottles full of potions or poison. Then the rocky surface I was on shone brightly with colourful lights. I thought that was how Tzekel-Kan was going to sacrifice me. Then I saw some colourful things that looked a lot like clouds shoot through the cracks of the rocky surface. The colours were red, blue, yellow and green. The green cloud was the first to land on the rocky service and then it vanished revealing a young man with long blond hair. The yellow cloud was next to land. After it disappeared, it revealed a young woman with long blonde hair. Then the blue cloud revealed an old woman with long white hair. And, finally, the red cloud revealed and old man with long grey hair and a long grey beard. They were all wearing golden crowns and wearing white robes.

They all approached me and I got nervous as they looked at me. The one with the beard knelt before me and grabbed my face as he looked at me. Then he smiled. "Welcome, son."

Son? I couldn't believe he was my father. I never knew my father, but I never ever imagined he would look like that, let alone be that powerful.

He turned to Tzekel-Kan. "Congratulations, Lord Tzekel-Kan. You have successfully executed your task."

Tzekel-Kan bowed. "It was indeed a great honour to do so, Lord Naror."

"As promised." Naror clicked his fingers.

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