Chapter 3
We have finally completed repairing the statue. Now is a time of rejoicing. After much dancing and a feast for the builders, life commenced.
What nobody seemed to notice, though, was the little blue ball that was hidden under the rubble of the fallen statue. They went to bed happy that the statue was recreated.
I have just had the most unusual dream. It scared me slightly. I was in a room, gazing upon a beautiful painting. I walked across a mosaic to a strange sundial. There, a ghostly couple appeared, one greatly resembling the statue we have just recreated. The man started to talk. His voice was identical to the one who spoke through Kayak. He said to look in the brush near the foot of the statue and find the unrefined blue pearl. I shall search tomorrow.
The next day, Matate slowly walked to the statue's base. There, in the brush, a small blue pearl like object was found. Matate washed it off and took it to the science lab, where it was further refined to look like the pearl. She finally presented it to Holoku, who brought it over to the clam and cunningly switched the pearls. He then took the black pearl up to the door, where it belonged.
The villagers rejoiced. Then, Matate stepped up and into the room. She looked at the painting, as though she was in a trance. She walked across the mosaic to the sundial. She turned the heavy stone as though it was a twig.
Eventually, light shone through the hole and onto the disk. The ghostly couple of Matate's dream appeared. They introduced themselves as two of the city's inhabitants. They told their sad story, and were ever grateful to the tribe for restoring what they did. They finished their story, and faded away as the light stopped showing.