Mya slowly opened her eyes. She could barely make out anything around her, everything was blurry. All she could tell is that it was dark. As Mya woke up some more her vision started to return. She could tell that she was sitting in a dark cell. Mya’s eyes widen as she quickly sits up, “Where are we,” Mya asked stumbling over her words. Mya was the last to have woken up. Everyone looked at her with a look of despair. “Good question, none of us know,” Lex told Mya while looking at the ground. Mark sighed, “last thing I remember is getting tied up.” Mya’s face lit up like a light bulb, “I remember seeing people dressed in all black up in the trees if that’s of any help.” Lira’s eyes widen, “oh my god, I know what happened.” Everyone leaned in close to Lira to find out what had happened to them.
“The Neko tribe has something called the elite,” Lira explains. Rouge tilted his head in confusion, “and what does that have to do with us?” Lira sighed, annoyed with how uneducated they were on the different tribes, “they are warriors that detect intruders and capture them for questioning.” Mya lets out a nervous laugh, “I guess we know what happened.” Lex sighed and tried to make light out of the situation, “at least this time we aren’t getting executed.” Lira nodded, “the Neko tribe doesn’t believe in execution.” Mark smiled, “well that’s good for us it gives up time to figure out how to escape.” “If we escape,” Lira adds. Rouge looked at her confused, “what do you mean by that?” Lira looked annoyed with their incompetence, “are you telling me that I lived my whole life in solitude and still know more about history than you.” All the boys nod their heads, “yes.”
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Lira sighed angrily, “well since none of you paid attention in history class I guess I’ll have to tell you.” Lira paused for a moment before continuing, “during the war the Neko tribe originally didn’t want to fight their friends. But after a while of their friends not listening to their pleas for peace, and slattering their tribe, they got sick of it. They created a program to train Neko at a young age to fight and capture anyone. Ever since that, no one has ever gotten passed them.” Mya looked down sad, “that's horrible, we must end this war.” Lira nodded, “exactly, but that involves the Neko’s cooperation.” “We just need to be honest during the questioning, then ask them to free us,” Mya suggested with a cheerful smile.
“Easier said than done,” Lex added in despair. Mya smiled sadly, “I know but it’s the best shot we got.” “I say we do it!” Mark added backing Mya up. Lira nodded, “I agree.” Rouge smiled a tiny bit, “it’s worth a shot.” Lex sighed, knowing he was overruled, “fine, let’s do it.” The man in the hood watches them once again through his crystal ball, “it seems they can accomplish anything together, but this may be a tricky one to get out of.” A smaller man wearing a black cape and hood behind him chimed in, “may I suggest giving them some help, my lord?” The hooded man quickly turned to face the young man in the cloak, “Shut your mouth you pest, this is up to them and them alone! But I am quite sure they will overcome this obstacle.” The man in the cloak flinched, as the hooded man turned back around to look at the crystal ball, and slowly a creepy smile formed on his face. The smile turned into a laugh. The laugh was one of the creepiest laughs anyone will ever hear.