Here is part 2 enjoy!
All 3 brothers laughing with smiles on their faces.
Sitka, Denahi what do mum and dad look like? You've guys never told me before". said Kenai looking in between his brothers.
"Ok Sitka you'll tell me mum and Denahi you'll tell me dad" said Kenai moving next to Tanana to see his brothers.
"Ok I'll start with mum" said Sitka.
"Mum was really something. She was still beautiful even after she had us" he said laughing. "Her long black hair always neat and tidy and a smile never leaving her face. She was also hardworking, always cooking for me and Denahi and putting us to bed before going on her hunt. Her totem was the deer of gentleness and it suit her perfectly, personailty and heart. And when she was pregnant with you, she looked so happy to have another son or daughter, she didn't care which one it was". Sitka smiled looking at the ground. His eyes held sadness as he spoke. Kenai decided to leave it at that.
"Ok my turn" said Denahi.
"Dad was amazing. He was quite strong as well, as his totem was the tiger of courage. He also knew how to pick women like as he picked mum" he said laughing like Sitka did. "He did hunting alot so we never saw him much in the day. But when he came home, he would eat with us. And always he or mum would tuck us in and read us a story. He was a good dad. He was happy when mum became pregnant and he also didn't care if it was a boy or girl. But it then changed..." Denahi stopped talking looking away from the group.
"Yeah i know. You told me he caught a rare disease right" said Kenai looking at Denahi.
It then came confusing for Kenai as Sitka and Denahi looking at eachother like they were hiding something.
"Guys" said Kenai.
Sitka looking at Kenai.
"Well....um...that's not true" said Sitka quietly.
"What do you mean? said Kenai. He looked at Tanana to find her face taunted as well.
"Kenai... you said you hated your totem didn't you?" said Tanana questioning.
"Well...yeah i guess. It's just i hate bears" said Kenai running a hand through his hair.
"Well you're not the only one who hates his totem" Tanana sullenly.
"I'm not?" said Kenai confused. Who else hated his totem. Was it one of his brothers?
"It's me Kenai" said a low voice. It was Denahi.
"I never knew you hated your totem?" said Kenai turning his head slightly.
"We kept it a secret from you" said Sitka his smile shallow.
"Why? Did something happen? Please tell me?" said Kenai desperately looking at Sitka and then Denahi.
"We said he was killed by a sickness.....we lied because really Dad" he paused looking at Denahi who was staring at his totem.
Sitka took a breath. "Dad was really killed by wolfs".
"What!" shouted Kenai.
Denahi squeezed his totem,
"When I got a wolf carving, hatred filled my entire body. I was really angry and wanted to snapped. But when I found out my totem was wisdom I knew that to follow my totem I had to be wise and keep my hatred under control. I knew it wasn't Tanana fault for the totem, there is nothing I can do about it. It's my totem and I have to follow it".
"But Denahi the wolfs killed our dad!" said Kenai.
"Yes I know that Kenai, but do you really think that dad will be proud of me if I killed a bunch of wolfs for revenge. That is not what my totem is about"
Kenai didn't answer, he stared at his totem, the bear.
"I guess i didn't realized or to stupid to realize. I mean if Denahi can forfill his totem even though it killed our dad, then i'm gonna forfill my totem too!. I have the love of the village, love of your guys and my parents. But i need to understand love emotionally and physically. For my parents to be proud of me i'll do it no matter how longs it takes and place my hand on that wall!" exclaimed Kenai.
His brothers and Tanana smiled sincerely at him.
They then laughed as he yawned.
"What tired already baby brother?" said Denahi grinning.
"What I'm not tired and I'm not a baby!" said Kenai having another yawned. "Ok i guess i am tired".
Sitka snickered getting up stretching his aching legs.
"Ok I guess it's time to head back".
Tanana got up with the help of Denahi and Kenai.
"Thank you boys. I'll head back first to the village. Will you 3 be ok?" she said glancing at her orphans.
"Will be ok. Dont worry" said Sitka.
Tanana nodded beileving them and walked back towards her village.
"Well time to go" said Sitka.
Much to Kenai's protest, he was lifted again.
"Sitka, my ankle is fine now! said Kenai whining.
"I know it better but i still wanna tease you".
"Yeah i mean that's what big brothers are for" said Denahi kissing him on the cheek.
"Ewwwww!" said Kenai then started to laugh.
Kenai relaxed in Sitka's arms as he was being carried back to the village.
The sun was beginning to set as they made it towards their tent.
Sitka placed Kenai on the bed under his covers, he began to get himself comfy.
"Are you sure your ankle is ok?" said Sitka.
Kenai rolled his eyes laughing. "Yea Sitka, I'm fine".
Sitka laughed putting his hands up in defense.
He then turned to Denahi.
"Shouldn't you be getting ready for bed as well?" said Sitka.
Denahi's mouth was open like a fish. "What!, the sun is just setting plus I'm older than Kenai".
"Well I'm older than both of you. And you and I have got an early hunting day tomorrow and you are usually the last one to wake up". Sitka said snickering.
"But I'm not tired!" Denahi put a hand over his mouth to hide the yawn, Sitka noticed.
"Yeah nice try, bed!" Sitka got off Kenai's bed and push Denahi onto his, which is next to Kenai.
"Ok, ok sheesh" said Denahi pouting getting in bed with the covers round his waist.
Sitka then went over to Kenai tucking him in properly.
"Sitka I'm not little anymore!" Kenai exclaimed at being buried in his covers.
"I know sorry force of habit. I like doing it because it reminds me of mum and dad and how they used to do the same thing" Sitka eyes became dull as he looked at the covers.
He then heard Denahi mumble.
"Sorry what was that?" said Sitka.
"I want to be tuck in as well" said Denahi a blush forming on his face.
Sitka went over to Denahi whose blush darken as he fiddle with his covers making him be buried like Kenai.
"Aww i guess you like being tucked in as well huh?" said Kenai smirking.
"Shut up you! If i like it then so do you!" shouted Denahi.
Kenai stuck his tongue out before looking up at the tent ceiling.
A sentence was playing in his head, like he had heard it before.
A smooth, slow sentence.
Like a lullaby.
"Go to sleep my baby" whispered Kenai.
"What did you just say?" said Sitka standing near Denahi's bed.
"I remember mum singing me a lullaby and maybe you 2 as well called go to sleep my baby, am I right" said Kenai looking at his brothers.
"Yeah you're right. I remember that lullaby and I still remember the words". said Sitka.
"So do I. It was one of mum's favourite songs" said Denahi.
Kenai dazed at his brothers, whether to ask the question or not.
"Can you guys sing it to me?"
His brothers stared at him.
"I know I'm a little too old for lullabys but I want to hear it at least once. The song reminds me of mum" said Kenai looking at the ceiling again.
Sitka chuckled "of course we will".
Kenai stared as his brothers sung him the song.
Sitka: Go to sleep my baby
Close your pretty eyes
Angels up above you
Look down on you from the sky.
Denahi: The great big moon is shining
Stars begin to glow
It's time for all the picaninis
To go to sleep.
Sitka: Go to sleep, my little baby
It is way pass your bedtime
I know your tired
Please don't fight it
Go to sleep, my baby Kenai.
Together: Go to sleep, my beautiful one
For tomorrow is another day
When you can smile
When you can play
So sleep peacefully tonite
Together: Go to sleep my baby, sleep peacefully tonite.
Sitka and Denahi saw Kenai asleep, with little sprinkles of tears on his cheeks.
Sitka kissed Kenai on the head. "Night little bro".
"I miss mum and dad" said Denahi keeping his stare on Kenai.
Sitka turned around and sat on Denahi's bed.
"I know I do as well. But don't worry, up there in the great mountain with all the other spirits, mum and dad are watching over us". Said Sitka reassuring.
"How do you know that?" said Denahi resting against the pillow.
"Because i'm the oldest and i know everything" said Sitka smirking down at Denahi.
"Not everything... Well 90% of the time you do" said Denahi pulling the covers around his arms.
"Well it's bedtime, try and get some sleep ok. Maybe mum and dad will pop into your dreams" said Sitka.
"I'm tired anyway so I'll sleep. Night Sitka".
Sitka kissed his forehead. "Night Denahi.
Sitka's bed was opposite his brothers so when he wakes up which is usually the first to wake, he would see his brothers.
He climbed in getting comfortable in his covers.
His brown eyes stared up at the tent.
"Mum, dad, please continued to watch over us. We love you". he whispered.
Sitka felt his eyes closing. His breath became deep as he went into a nice slumber.
How was the story?. I hope i didn't tail on too much! And i might write another one as well. Please tell me what you think?