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Chapter #3

Going right, but feeling wrong

    by: The Languid Lizard Author IconMail Icon
Kael nods right, so Jack goes in that direction. All the while he cant shake the muggy feeling given off b the midday sun and the left over humidity. He also cant shake the feeling that their being watched. "Hey, Kael, think some thing is following us?" Jack spoke to his brother to keep his sanity, but more importantly to feel like he still had a brother.

Kael sniffed the air and started growling ferociously, he bolted to a nearby bush and pointed with his muzzled snout towards the foliage. Jack stepped closer, looking at the bush and the Charmeleon with curiosity. "On the count of three we'll see whats behind this bush" he whispered silently, so that whatever was spying them was unaware of their plan.

"1...2...3!" FWOOSH the bush is cut straight by the pair and soon revealed a:

You have the following choices:

1. Frightened Nidoking

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2. Curious Poochyena

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3. Hungry Swampert

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