There so many new places to explore in Onnen that it was unlikely that Mira even knew how far she had traveled. The little girl spent her days walking, swimming, and even flying across rivers and valleys–occasionally staying in towns and cities for a few days. Normally this would be a harsh burden on a child, but Mira was much sturdier than most children. Between learning about the world and keeping her treasure safe, every day was a busy one. For once, she didn't stand out in a crowd. Her dark curly hair and tanned skin, it was easier to blend in with the people going about their daily business. The little girl had gotten better at keeping her precious orb hidden, and today she was dipping her feet into the waters around the lake-locked city of Benin. Even though it was separated from the sea, there were tides here that were just as strong. Climbing up on a rock, she hopped into the currents with a big splash, floating up so she could look at the clear skies. White puffy clouds drifted lazily as she held her orb on her stomach while lying on her back. Closing her eyes, the sound of the waves crashing on the coast and the gentle bob of the water made her feel right at home. She could float like this for hours, free from worrying about bad people who wanted to hurt her or steal the purplish-blue crystal orb that meant more than life itself.
As she was getting ready for a nice afternoon nap, she heard several voices shouting from the docks. Sitting up, she saw a big wooden ship with people moving things in like ants. Most of the time there was only boxes, but Mira saw them carrying trees and flowers in. Curious, she swam over to get a closer look. With the top half of her head poking above the water, the little girl saw several trees and planter boxes sitting together, waiting to be loaded. She knew people would get on these big ships to go places, but she didn't know that flowers and trees rode on ships too. Were they going to visit new places? She snuck into the cargo hold while everybody was busy, and made a soft light glow from her orb. As she floated off the floor, the light from the great jewel illuminated the area, revealing a garden in the midst of the darkness. The trees were just as big as the ones outside, and there were flowers she had never seen before. It was a secret garden that only she knew about, and it was her new playground.
Like a fairy, the dark-haired girl giggled as she flew about, weaving in between the trees. She smelled the flowers, touched the leaves of the bushes, and marveled at the exotic colors and shapes of ornamental plants. Finally, she settled down into a hidden spot formed from the arrangement of some bushes. Carefully setting her orb beside her, she curled up and waited for the ship to arrive at its destination. She dimmed the light from the orb and settled down to sleep. Hours later, the ship arrived not at the port of some faraway land, but at an island not too far from the capital city of Fulani. The gangplank was lowered and the cargo was being emptied, with several men carrying out the plants and trees in small sections at a time. Eventually they began moving the planters that made up her resting place, and there was a commotion from below deck as a few porters were trying to get a hold of the captain in a panic. "Sir, there's a situation happening down in then cargo hold! We've got a stowaway and–" There was a loud high-pitched shriek followed by shouting, and it was like something–or someone–was being thrown around. Try as they might, they weren't able to contain the problem before the owner of the island came to see the state of their newly-arrived shipment.