Hey everybird! What's up!?

Been awhile since I have last updated this story! Yeah I really wanted to finish my short Star Wars story because of well the big finale for The Clone Wars, as well as Star Wars Day, which was on the 4th. I was really on the Star Wars hype, but now that it has died down a little, I think it's time to finally get back to here!

And I hope you're all continuing to stay healthy and safe!

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Now, lets continue!


Chapter 4: Different Solution


"Have you ever gone to somewhere, outside of the two tribes?"

That question made Lisa stay silent for a couple of minutes, as I expected, but she formed an answer nevertheless, an answer that was quite the one I was looking for.

"Well, I joined you, Tiago and his family on their vacations to Rio, but other than that I haven't really gone anywhere else." Lisa said.

"Let me rephrase the question…" I sighed. "Have you ever gone out of the continent?"

At this point Lisa returned to her concerned tone as she didn't answer my other question directly.

"Alex what is going on?" Lisa asked me. "Come on, you know you can tell me, I'll believe you no matter what."

"You wouldn't believe this…" I said in my mind as I took a deep breath. "Okay, I knew you in another life, a life where I'm not a bird, but a human and you lived with me for a long time, but than you had to go and leave me…" I admitted and well Lisa was rather stunned, so much that if someone looked at her, they would have thought she was a statue.

Of course, what other reaction did I expect? I just told her I was once a human, that alone was very eye opening, much less the fact that she, herself, lived another life.

"I know I sound crazy, I know…" I continued before Lisa had a chance to reply. "But I swear by my statement, why do you think I wasn't flying all too well or having trouble breaking open a Brazil Nut."

"It's just…" Lisa began, not sure how to respond. "I'm having trouble understanding, because I don't remember ever having lived elsewhere, much less with a human."

"Right…" I said slowly. "Well, I have to go, tell Tiago and the boys I wish them a good day." I finished as I took off, still having a little difficulty as I fell at first before the wind caught my wings and lifted me up, going back to the Scarlet tribe. "I'm an idiot! Why did I say that?"

I was an idiot, to fully admit my different life and her's, tell her she once lived with a human, me, for a long time. I could imagine what she was feeling right now as most likely went back inside the hollow she lived in with her family, Tiago asking her what's wrong and her saying, "Nothing". However I knew what I said was going to go through her mind all day and eventually she was going to do something about it.

It came quicker than I expected because before the end of the day came, while I was in my hollow, of course having nothing to do, I received a visitor. Not Lisa, but…

"Mom." I said with surprise as a very old adult female Scarlet appeared on my hollow entrance. "What can I do for you?"

"It's what I can do for you, my son." Mom spoke with a very concerned motherly tone, different from her normal tone, being of course the tribe leader.

My mother in my stories used to be… Well not that much of a mother, having took the position of tribe leader after dad died, she was much more concerned with the tribe than her own children, neglecting Lisa during her childhood. Of course with the reunion of the Blue and Scarlet tribes after they banded together to drive the loggers out of the rainforest, things have been getting better. And well my mother became a mother and fixed her relationship with her children, giving them the attention they deserved and Lisa forgave her mother, as of course she would. And well here was my mother, all changed as I expected, coming and checking up on me.

"Lisa visited me today…" My mother began as I knew right away what she was going to talk about. "She told me some very strange things that I quite didn't believe, but well she seemed very serious and worried about you."

"So, are you going to be the one who tells me that I'm crazy?" I asked her, wanting to know what my mother's point was going to be.

"No." My mother answered. "You know once I thought it would be crazy for me to make peace with the Blues, but well fighting alongside them and to see both of my daughters either dating or having a Blue as a mate is crazy, is acceptable to me, so I'm here to offer some help for you to figure this out."

"And that is?" I raised an eye.

"There is an old female psychic who lives nearby my hollow, she may be a bit weird, but she's been right about most things regarding others in the tribe." My mother began. "Go to her and see if you can make sense of what is happening."

Now back when I was in my human body, I thought psychics were crazy, that they were simply cheating others for their money by telling insane lies and futures. But well I never thought I would end up in a bird's body, so what else did I have to lose? And besides, it's not like I have a better solution at the moment to figure all this out.

"Very well, I'll go see her tomorrow." I told my mother.

"Thank you and good luck son." My mom told me, making sure to give me a hug and wish me goodnight before leaving to finish the evening duties of the day.

Next day came, all bright and sunny as I woke up and well right after I ate some breakfast, went to the psychic's hollow, which was clearly marked. Landing down onto the branch which led up to the hollow, I took a deep breath, walking to the entrance as I peeked inside, which was decorated as I expected it to be. Taking a step inside and looking around, I saw the psychic, who was older than my mother even, her back turned to me as she was working on what looked like a potion of some kind.

"Hello…" I said after clearing my throat to catch the psychic's attention. "My name's…"

"Alex…" The psychic answered, not even turning to look back at me as I was surprised that she knew my name. "I have been expecting you today, although not this early…"

"How did you…" I said and then I realized my mother most likely told her I was coming in today. "Oh right my mother."

"A smart one you are, yes, but I am surprised you came after all, you don't sound like the one who comes to birds like me." The psychic told me as she finally turned around and faced me, and well seeing her face, she really had the look of a psychic. "Now, let us begin…"


And I'll leave it off on there!

I hope you enjoyed and well wonder what the psychic is going to do!

And with that…

See everybird later!