“Finally! After months and months of sailing we finally found the famous-for-it’s-gold- El Dorado!” I cried leaping off the boat.
It was amazing to see all of the gold that we have been looking for. Their chief came and greeted us along with Tzekel-Kan, the kingdom’s High Priest. The chief whispered something to Tzekel-Kan, who lighted up as if the world was in his hands.
“Yes, Your Majesty, I did predict that three young people would come in on horseback in search of our city. I have been waiting for my prediction to come true! But if it is true, then these people are gods mea-”
“-Ahem.” I scoffed.
“And goddesses”, he said sarcastically, “meaning that you can do most anything.” …show more content…
We weren't actually gods and goddesses. We were normal humans- with no powers whatsoever. Then, all of sudden, the volcano erupted behind us! We all freaked out, especially Tulio.
Tzekel-Kan shouted in plead, “Dear gods and goddess, please, please make it stop! If you don’t, our city will be left in ruins! You have proved you really are deities. Stop the volcano please!”
Tulio got so scared, he panicked and screamed out, “STOP!”
Coincidentally, the volcano rewinded and the next thing I knew, we were dresses in the finest clothing having a feast with the chief, and getting many gifts from the El Dorado people.
“Thank you, chief Tannabok. We are in great hands here in El Dorado.” Miguel said with a grin.
“This is the life”, I said when we got to our rooms, “Why go back to Spain when we can stay here in this golden city getting treated like royalty? It is nonsense to think