"That would be very good." Sarah agrees at her suggestion. "Just in case, something happens to us...you know..." Sarah trails of, thinking. Just in case Hunapo attacks us!, Sarah thought. Can you use spells against ghost? Maybe not, Maybe there are spells...or nothing at all.
"We can tell friends...I'm not sure with the teachers, though. You know teachers. They would do something about it that will prevent us from doing it." Sarah replies.
"Guess we should," Sarah shrugs. "I just hope it really doesn't lock us up, you know. That's too much already." She shivered. The thought of them being locked somewhere frightened her a bit. And it's a ghost they were talking, he should already have the ability to stop us from unlocking the door, Sarah thought.
"And the thing is, I don't think anyone's actually seen Hunapo itself before. It usually sends out first, to warn off intruders, the spirit of a little maori girl, even though it looks like she's a solid person. I've heard that from different people." Hiria said.
"Probably." Hiria answered. "And if we get past the warning, and when we've done the karakia and waiata, I can say my Mihi. My Mihi is who I am, where I come from, My Maori Heritage. For instance, Ko Ngai te Rangi te Iwi. Iwi is tribe. My ancestors are from the tribe of Ngai te Rangi." Hiria added.
What, what and what? These questions echoed from Sarah's head. She didn't really know how to pronounce the words Hiria says. Then Sarah says little "Mihi." she nods. "Uh...can you please repeat? I didn't understand you well." she requests.
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