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Rokara's Destiny
Author's note: In my creative writing class I was told we had to write short stories and this is mine.
Chapter 1
 
 
 The hunt was almost over. The Gazelles were in reach, 
 grazing silently, their eyes softening with the taste of the morning dew 
 and sweet grass. Oblivious to their surroundings. It was time. Rokara 
 pounced, missing the gazelle as it barely escaped. She sped after it with 
 the rest of the lionesses on her heels. She was almost in reach of the kill, 
 but a river was coming up ahead. She knew there were alligators in it. It 
 was too dangerous, she couldn’t lead her pride into it. So she slowed the 
 hunt and came to a stop as the gazelles were crossing to the other side. A 
 few of the injured and weak were picked off, one by one, like flower 
 petals. Falling into the water as the alligators feasted. 
 
 
 Katie woke up, her mind buzzing with questions about her dreams 
  that she could never answer. This happened every night and as usual, She  
 pushed it away and went on with her everyday life. She woke up, took a 
 shower, brushed her teeth, and grabbed a piece of toast for breakfast; 
 seeing that she would be late to the bus again.
 
 
 She dragged herself through her classes, being a straight A
 student and finding most of her classes easy. And at lunch she sat with  
 her usual group of friends.”so is everyone coming to my house for the  
 party tomorrow night” her best friend Amanda asked? Everyone cheered 
 except for Katie. “I'm not feeling good, I think I'm just gonna chill at 
 home”. “But it's a Saturday night! You have to come. Hayden will be 
 lonely without you.” I told you! I don't care about Hayden!” Katie argued. 
 She distinctly remember telling Amanda this, it seems like a million  
 times. “well I'll see you later, I got to go.” Katie left, finished the rest of 
 her day with more boring classes and went home. She didn't know why 
 but she just wasn't in the mood for anything right now. Skipping dinner, 
 she went to bed, thinking to herself, “It's gonna be the same old dream 
 again. . . .”
Chapter 2
 
 
 Rokara was roaming through the woods at night, confused, 
 separated from the hunt. “There were never any woods her before. 
 Where am I? she wondered? Then she heard something. . . . It sounded 
 like something. . . walking. She began to make a small noise, deep in her 
 throat, and it wasn't the soft sound of a purr. As the noise grew closer her 
 growl became louder. She began to crouch, ready to jump if anything 
 crossed her path. In this unknown territory, she was scared and she didn't 
 know what to expect. Then something black ran by and the growl rose out 
 of her throat. Then she was engulfed in darkness, growling and thrashing 
 in protest, clawing at whatever was covering her. But nothing was there. . . .
 
 
 Katie woke up again, tears on her pillow from the past dream she 
 had. She wondered what it meant. She had never had a dream like that.
 She looked outside and it was raining. She decided to skip breakfast, just 
 not in the mood and ran outside. She had missed the school bus so she  
 had to run the whole two miles to school. Her black hair soaked and 
 billowing behind her. Her green eyes, looking like they were shedding 
 tears with the wind on her face and the rain on her cheeks. She knew it 
 wouldn't be that hard, even though it was raining. In her fifteen years She had 
 run track since she was ten, been on the swim team since she was thirteen, and 
 had just joined the basketball team this past year. She always wondered 
 why her life was so easy and why she had time for everything. She finally 
 made it to school in less than fifteen minutes when she discovered it was 
 closed, because of a possible tornado. She sighed with slight frustration 
 and ran back home.
 
 
 Of course no one was home when she got back. Dad was at  
 work,and  Mom was shopping for groceries. She walked in, but she sensed  
 that something was different. That's when everything went black. She  
 was still awake but when she struggled, there was nothing to struggle 
 against. She thought of the dream, except when she turned, someone  
 whispered in her ear. She knew it was a womens voice by how soft and 
 delicate it sounded “Meet me at midnight, by the elementary  ground. 
 Bring no one and read this letter.” She felt a piece of paper shoved into  
 her hand and once again she could see and move. Once again she was 
 alone.
Chapter 3
    “Dark rises, many may fall,
 Until the one of destiny is called.
 In their spirit of power,liveslie,
 Those who were weak, will rise.”
 
 
 
 
  Katie read the letter over and over again. She couldn't understand  
 what it meant. She couldn't concentrate, and for once she didn't get her
 homework done. She didn't eat much for supper, even though it was her  
 favorite meal. Mom's homemade stir-fry. She was thinking it had 
 something to do with her past, and possibly future. She always knew she  
 was adopted. Even though her parents never told her. It wasn't that hard  
 to tell. . . . It seemed dangerous to meet this stranger who had attacked 
 her, but she felt that she needed to. She didn't know why but she did.
 
 
 Just as this stranger had said. She waited on the old swings she 
 used to play on when she was in grade school. She didn't know what 
 would happen when she arrived, but at least she would die in a happy 
 place if she had to die. “So you came?” the stranger said as she  
 approached. She was blond with ice white eyes. A  sort of force engulfed 
 her. What was she, and what did she want. “ Who are you and what do 
 you want?” Katie  demanded, holding up a baseball bat she had grabbed 
 before she left to meet this strange women. She laughed, “Those foolish
 weapons will not work on me child. Put it away my dear.” Katie lowered  
 the bat and began to listen to the women. “I am Leona, I am your guide.” 
 she explained, “I have watched over you since you were an baby, child.
 You have a destiny ahead of you and I must guide you and show you the  
 way. Now return home and grab your things. Your parents are asleep so 
 there is no need to wake them. I will be here, waiting for your return.”
 Katie looked at her puzzled, and left. She grabbed her things, tears  
 running down her cheeks. She didn't know why but she felt like this was  
 the best choice. Deep inside she knew that she had to do this and that
 it had something to do with her birth family. She wanted to wake them,  
 to say goodbye, but she just couldn't. If she did they wouldn't let her 
 leave. She had to do this with out them. She was now sobbing as she 
 opened the door. She turned around and said a small goodbye to her 
 home she had known for her whole life and wondered. . . would she ever 
 be back? She returned to the park. Leona was still there. She looked at 
 her  with icy eyes and rose from the swing she was sitting on. 
 “Follow”, the figure said. And that was the last words she said all night.
Chapter 4
 
 
  Katie woke up exhausted from traveling all night. She looked 
 around her. She was in a small room with light shining brightly through 
 the window. She was surprised when her eyes scanned the room that 
 almost everything was mad of wood. She saw the bread and jelly on the 
 table and her stomach growled. She didn't know where she was or why 
 she was here but she knew she was hungry. She quickly got dressed into 
 some jeans and a baggy T-shirt and began to eat. She didn't know what 
 was in it but almost  instantly she was full. Then she heard a knock on the 
 door. “Come in!” she called. It was Leona. “ Good morning my dear.” She 
 cried cheerfully. “ Are you enjoying your bread,because you really should  
 eat something we must get on our way as soon as possible.”“Yes I have 
 eaten, thanks, and it was great. I think I'll just go down and take care of 
 it.” Katie said, trying to sound as polite as possible. “You do know we 
 have people for that my dear?” Leona insisted. “I know,” Katie responded' 
 “But I want to anyway”. Katie grabbed the try of food, and headed 
 downstairs. She stepped into the hall and was  overwhelmed  the walls 
 had the most beautiful carvings on them. Of animals, and  people, and . . 
 . lions. She stopped to stare at the carvings. Lions chasing zebras and 
 gazelles, mother lionesses and cubs , and great male pride leaders. She 
 was so engulfed In the pictures  that she didn't see him coming. The last 
 she knew she was lying on the ground with this complete stranger lying on 
 top of her. He looked up. She couldn't breathe. . . he had hazel brown
 eyes. And brown hair the swayed whenever he moved his head. She had 
 never seen anyone so breathtakingly cute. It was like the world stopped 
 when he met her gaze. But then he spoke. He had the most amazing 
 voice. It was deep and melodious. “ Are you ok! I'm sooo sorry. I was just 
 in a hurry to this girls room to get her breakfast and...” he stopped. “ I 
 have this feeling that you're the girl I was looking for.” They both 
 laughed. “ My name is John” he said getting up, and shaking Katie's hand. 
 “ I'm Katie” she said, her cheeks burning, the color of pink roses. He
 laughed shyly, smiling at her with a look of fondness in his eyes. “Well I 
 better go. I'll take your tray and hopefully I'll see you around some time 
 again.” “ Yah hopefully,” Katie said smiling to herself when he walked 
 past her. She decided it was a good day today, and no matter what, 
 nothing would ruin her mood. She just hoped she could see him 
 again. . . .
Chapter 5
 
 
 “ So tell me. Why are you here and how do you know me? What is 
 my so called destiny? Tell me everything?” Katie asked all these questions 
 that afternoon, sitting under the tree that apparently she had slept in 
 last night. “ Well lets start from the beginning. Your real name is Rokara, 
 you were born in an African tribe called the Lion Shifters of the sub 
 Saharan. They believe that they originated from lions, and they worship 
 them. In their dreams they have their own lion self and tribe name that 
 they roam around in. In great legend there was prophesied that she would 
 be born of us but stolen away. It was said she would come again with the 
 help of her guide, because all those in the tribe were given a guide of 
 paths. And you. . . are her.” Katie didn't know what to say. It was like, the 
 world stopped, and she realized it all made sense. . . .
Chapter 6
 
 
 After Leona told her her past, she asked when they were leaving.” 
 Well if you are ready, we can leave n. . .”  But Katie left before she could 
 say anymore. She hadn't unpacked much so she grabbed her suitcase and 
 what she had unpacked and left. She stopped again to stare at the 
 carvings on the walls, and silently wished she could see John one more 
 time before she left. But there was no time.
 
 
  Katie and Leona walked for hours and finally they stopped. They 
 were in the jungle surrounded by small huts made up of grass and what 
 looked like mud. She was amazed that this was her home, that she had 
 once lived here. “Breath taking isn't it?” Leona asked, walking up beside 
 Katie. Katie couldn't say anything and once again, felt like she couldn't 
 breathe. “ What now?” She asked Leona, scared but yet excited.
 “Now. . .” Leona replied. “It is time to see the chief.
 
 
 The Chief's hut was bigger then all the others. Made of not only 
 grass and mud, but sticks and large rocks as well. Katie took a deep 
 breath and followed Leona as she stepped inside. “Who is it?” the voice 
 asked in the darkness. “ It is I, Leona, with Rokara the prophesied one. 
 “Bring her forth.” He said. Katie stepped into the small ray of sun and 
 finally she could see him clearly. He was somewhat large. Sitting cross 
 legged on a hand weaved rug. Inscence was burning around him. He 
 looked like he was well concentrated. Meditating was her guess. Finally 
 he spoke again, opening his hazel nut eyes.” Finally she has come. At our 
 time of trials and war, she has come. Prophesied by our lion kings. I am 
 Nidawa. Chief of the lion shifters. You must save us, as it is prophesied by 
 the Okeenoshs. They have invaded are land in need  of the blood of our 
 ancestors. Our true ancestors of the lion kings. They believe that we stole 
 their tribe and that none of us are the true blood of our ancestors. We 
 parted long ago, and you must prove them wrong. You must give your 
 blood. The ceremony will begin at sunset. You must come. Now you are 
 dismissed.” Once the chief finished, Katie didn't know what to say. Leona 
 gestured for hr to leave, but how could she. She had so much to ask. But 
 reluctantly she left.”Now” Leona said, “You must meet your parents.” 
 Katie's eye's lit up with joy almost crying at the thought of seeing her 
 parents. . .
Chapter 7
 
 
 What would they think of her? What would they say. She was from 
 a different world. How could they except her? Leona took her to another 
 hut. It was small, and basically the same as most of the other huts in the 
 village. She walked in and was greeted by confused looks from several 
 people. Two of them, obviously a couple, then looked at Leona and began 
 to cry. They were speaking in some weird language she  didn't know, as 
 they got up to greet her. “She's back papa, she's back our dear Rokara is 
 back” Katie's mother exclaimed. She couldn't stop crying, leaving tear 
 drops on Katie's shoulder. They embraced each other for awhile longer 
 and then sat down. They talked and Katie explained how there would be 
 a sacrifice and she would have to give her blood to save their tribe and 
 prove they are the true ancestors of the lion kings. “But how am I to 
 prove it, how can they tell it's ancestor blood?” Katie asked her parents. 
 She was scared and crying. She didn't want to die. Their was so much 
 more she hadn't done.” Well the prophesy for told that once the blood is 
 sacrificed into the great fire, the person who sacrificed the blood will 
 rise and turn into her lion self. Only those who are true ancestors of the 
 lion kings can transform into their lion self outside of their dream world.” 
 “ So you're saying it's been tested before?” Katie asked. “Yes it has my 
 dear, and many have died waiting for your return..” “ But what if I'm not 
 the one? Then I'll die too won't !?” Katie's mother began to cry. Her father 
 held her close. “I'm sorry mother but I didn't mean to upset you.” Katie 
 said, looking at her mother with her sorrowful green eyes. “ I know my 
 dear but it must be done. I will meet you at sunset and we will see.
 
 
  Leona had stayed behind to talk to Katie's parents, while Katie 
 left. Droplets of tears falling under her footsteps. Then she was embraced 
 in a hug. She looked at the face. . . It was John.. “ What are you doing 
 here?” Katie exclaimed. She was over joyed. She never thought she'd see 
 him again. It made her day to see him, even though she might be dying at 
 sunset. “How did you find me?” she cried, holding his hands in hers. 
 “This is my tribe, but here I am known as Eko. I heard about tonight and I 
 just wanted to see you again and thank you for returning.” She
 blushed. . . . “You're welcome.” “ Take my hand,” He said, “ I want to 
 show you something amazing. He clasped her hand in his and they took 
 off running towards the creek.
Chapter 8
 
 
 Sitting on a rug while her mother prepared her for the ceremony, 
 she thought of that afternoon. She had talked to Eko, told him 
 everything, and he had kissed her. She had been kissed before but not by 
 someone like him. But what would happen if she survived this ceremony 
 and returned home. What would happen with them? She didn't have time 
 to think. Her mom had worked too hard for her to cry. Once the drums 
 banged  at sunset she rose. . . walking slowly toward the fire,
 concentrating on her thoughts, and pushing her feelings away. Whatever 
 would happen was meant to and that's the way it had to be. She had to 
 do this. She was born for this and for this tribe. Warriors were dancing 
 around the fire place, from both tribes. She approached and the drums 
 and dancing was silenced .” Now has come the time,” The chief 
 announced, “that we shall become strong again, and show that we Are 
 the True ancestors of the lion kings.” His voice rang out through the 
 woods, echoing alongside the crickets. He gestured for Rokara to come 
 forward and with place her hand over the  fire. “Rokara, our long lost 
 prophesied has come to give her blood for us and prove that she is the 
 princess of the lion kings.” All was silent as the chief drew his knife from 
 his bag and cut a slice into Rokara's wrist. She held back a scream, tears 
 falling down her cheeks. The blood fell into the fire and sizzled. More 
 pain pulsed through her body and she looked over at Eko.  He was crying, 
 falling to the ground in grief. They had not know each other long, but 
 she still loved him. If only they had time. . . . Rokara fell to the floor, not 
 moving, as darkness closed in around her.
 
 
 Hazel eyes snapping open, Rokara woke. Rising to her what she 
 thought was her feet, she turned to the crowd, and everyone began to 
 dance and sing. She looked at her hands. But she had no hands, only 
 paws. She ran over to Eko and tackled him playful. She returned to her 
 human appearance and she kissed him. It had worked. . . .
Chapter 9
 
 
 Rokara was packing her things. She had the choice to stay but 
 she had a life back home and she missed it. She would stay if she could 
 but she just felt she couldn't. She knew she'd have to leave Eko behind 
 but she swore to herself that she would communicate with him through 
 her dreams where she was truly herself and at home. She said goodbye to 
 her family and new made friends before she left with Leona. “So aren't 
 you glad I attacked you on that one day two weeks ago?” “Yes, yes I am” 
 Rokara smiled giving Eko one last kiss before she had to leave. She would 
 be back again. Here she may be Rokara, but she'll always be Katie. . . .
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 The End
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