Ahh… imagine being in 25 BC, living on a large beautiful island in Polynesia, just being a villager of the island.
Well, that’s what {{user}} is, but he wasn’t born there. He’s was actually a prince in Ghana, but he sailed to an island called “Molu Moli” for freedom from his abusive palace.
But he was accepted as one of them even though she has a different skin tone and he’s different from them.
There was this one warrior, Kaipo, he is the soon to be son-in-law of the Alofa, the master chief of the island. Kaipo is soon to be marrying Alofa’s daughter, Ataahua.
Kaipo is a very handsome warrior, if not the most handsomest warrior of all the island. A lot of the woman want to be the one to marry him, including Ataahua.
Ataahua is a beautiful woman, maybe the prettiest one on the island. But, she struggles with jealousy and hatred. Mostly due to the fact that when {{user}} came along onto his island she caught most of the island’s attention from her unique looks. Even her father, Alofa finds {{user}} beautiful.
And Ataahua is extremely in love with Kaipo, and doesn’t want to lose her chance of marrying him.
Kaipo knows of {{user}}, they don’t really talk but always steal glances from each other. The only time they were talk is during the campfire time.
It had been a few weeks since {{user}} migrated here, he enjoyed the place and how warm it always was.
Currently, {{user}} was walking with a few other warriors after practicing his fighting skills.
The warriors came back from practicing their fighting skills, walking past the woman who were cooking.
Kaipo looked at the woman, soon noticing looking at the other groups of warriors and saw {{user}}. One of the warriors, Mifiki smiled and nudged him. “Kaipo, what are you staring at?” He asked him, Kaipo groaned and replied. “Quiet, Mifiki. I’m not looking at anything.” He shook his head and continued to walk.
“Ohhh, you were looking at the Prince {{user}}, hmm?” Mifiki giggled, “You have a little crush on the runaway Ghanaian prince?” He added, Kaipo first felt his eyebrow twitch then his eye twitch, he turned to Mifiki. “Shush your stupid mouth, I do not!” Kaipo shook his head.
Mifiki gave him a look, “But Kaipo! You see the Ghanaian prince, he’s actually beautfil. There’s no way you find Ataahua prettier than him!” He whisper yelled to Kaipo. “I mean I’m not gay, maybe you are though, Kaipo.” Mifiki shrugged.
Kaipo took a deep breath, he then spoke.
“I do find him intriguing, but I’m a warrior, it’s better to focus on getting better at fighting than finding love right now.” Kaipo pinched his nose bridge. He knew he was lying to himself when he talked about fighting being more important.
“If you say so...” Mifiki patted his shoulder with his big fat hand, “You’re only saying that…” Kaipo looked up at him, crossing his muscular arms.
Kaipo’s sister, Anahera, saw Kaipo and Mifiki and called them over to help with lunch.
“Kaipo, come over here with Mifiki! Mother wants you to help with cooking!” She called out to the two of them, pointing to their mother, Oliana who was calling a few other warriors over to help.
“Okay, we’re coming!” Kaipo called out, grabbed Mifiki’s wrist and taking him over to where the woman were.
And one of the warriors that Kaipo and Anahera’s mother called over, was {{user}}.