Chapter 4
Matate wanted to know more about the chief and the princess, so one day she walked into the sundial room to ask them to tell more about themselves. When she entered the room, she got the shock of her life. There were not two ghosts, but five. Matate easily recognized the three new ghosts as Umi, Bico, and Ponui. As Matate watched and listened from the entrance, the ghosts did not acknowledge her presence.
"Cousin Umi, you and your team, our daughter included (whose story is in Kitten's forum), searched far and wide for a cure to save our villagers. I thank you for trying to right my wrongs."
"It wasn't a problem, cousin Dino."
"And my two grandsons. Bico and Ponui. You saved the villagers I sent you, and helped establish a new village. And the impressive part was that you weren't even fourteen! I know that Alapai and I are proud, and I'm sure your mother and uncle would be, too. Wherever they are..."
As the five ghosts faded away, Matate was working everything out in her head. She now knew something that should be kept secret. They were just a reincarnation. There were who knows how many before them, and it is expected to be many after. Matate didn't want to alarm anyone at this discovery, so she kept quiet. But it plagued her for the rest of her life.

Chapter 5
My friend Napa has died. She is just 75, and younger than me. It should be my time to go before hers. But alas, I am here and she is not. Sulking about it doesn't bring her back, nor does it help me master healing and parenting. I will study the healing arts first, then move to parenting. This should be easy to achieve since I must teach a young girl named Yasa how to handle the alchemy lab. If only there was an easier way to get around...
Matate was a master at building, science, and farming. She earned herself an Esteemed Elder title, and now devoted her life to her studies. Nobody knows why she is so serious, but most people think it is because of her parents being too strict. Her teachings are fun, yet very informative. She was probably one of the best people to teach. as the Guiding Hand, I think she got it from her mother.

Chapter 6
This is a sad day. All work has been called off. Even I weep slightly. The reason? Matate has left the tribe. The villagers have lined up as Chief Holoku walks her remains down to the burial site. The only ones allowed in the graveyard were her family. Matate and Umi were my two favorite villagers. Neither of them will die. Their stories have been recorded, their pictures have been taken, and their memories will last forever.

This story has been dedicated to Matate Pilipili-Gavi