( I am getting tired and i am burned from sun , i guess i will have
to go to sleep soon...)
Arwen smiled "Yeah , but then i saw this strange pokemon , Oh btw,:
I going to build my tent , it will be raining soon !" She said
bafore picking tall grass again and running back ...
Ofeila nodded "Yep ! It should be okay now !" She said and handed
substance to Sapphire
Sunstrike smiled and went back to camp with Lilly. She then
remembered that she forgot to move her stuff to the steel tent she
had created. She gently moved her fireproof items to the tent, as
well as her sister's items.
Sapphire smiled and put her gloves on. She carefully grabbed the
substance and continued working on it.
Kotaro started seeing hallucinations, hallucinations of a Zorua and
mysterious people. He started running away, hoping the mysterious
people don't see him. Then he heard a scream which he tried to
ignore. It was like a living nightmare for him
Sunstrike glanced outside, then put a small fireproof cloth outside
the door to hide the entrance to her steel tent. She sat down in
front of Lilly. "Lilly, what have I told you about running
off?"
Sapphire smiled victoriously when she had finished what she wanted
to do. She hurriedly inserted the substance into a syringe and
carefully walked down the hallway. She turned a corner and saw the
door to the experimenting chamber. She quietly got her keys and
unlocked the door. She went in and put the syringe onto an empty
space on a holder with about 10 other syringes.
Newbie climbed a tree. This was HER day. The day SHE
would make matches instead of working. She quickly climbed to the
top, staring across the wide expanse of trees and fields.
Alina stood up. "Nothing so far..." she said to herself, resuming
the building of a tent. With each scratch, she made a carved line
into a fallen tree. Soon, it was a good size. She pulled the wooden
tent back to the campsite and made a small bed out of moss, grass,
and small feathers. As she laid down, she sighed. "Fire types
galore and I'm in a wooden tent. Smart choice, me."
Newbie jumped from tree to tree. "There's no time for work when
I've got all the time in the world..." she hissed.
Alina curled up into a tight little ball and closed her eyes. "All
the time, they say..." she shook her head. "Random thoughts deserve
nothing..." she murred as she drifted off to sleep.
Sunstrike gave her sister a small smile. "Go to sleep. You've had a
long day."
Lilly obeyed and fell asleep curled up in her fireproof bed with
her fireproof blanket.
Sunstrike quietly got up and left the steel tent. She saw the night
sky, but her flames gave off some light so she could see. She went
near the center of the camp and stood guard.
Alina jumped as something brushed against her nose. "WHAT?! ...
Ugh, moth..." she brushed the little bug off her face and gently
set it outside. She laid back down. "Woaah, moths on the
loose..."
Kotaro started running towards the small light, as he thought it
was the lab. He wasn't as savage as much at day as he feels much
calmer at night. He started to remember his friends and how he
thought he betrayed them. He was now getting closer to the light,
seeing a camp, he was sure it was the light.
Newbie glanced around. Surely there was nobody else out here? She
dropped from her tree and closed her eyes, focusing on scent and
hearing. She was supposed to be supervising an experiment, not
playing matchmaker in the forest. The boss couldn't know. Nobody
could know.
Kotaro stopped as he realized. It wasn't a lab, it was a camp. And
a friend. He could only remember the name which was:
"Sunstrike.." he whispered and shouted at the same time. He didn't
know whether to show up or not. Did she already know he was savage?
Sunstrike sighed when she heard her name. "I can see you, you know.
Don't bother hiding." She kept her distance, but still prepared to
defend the camp.
Sapphire noticed that Newbie wasn't supervising the ongoing tests.
She sighed and went to Ofe. "Ofe, could you bring Newbie back to
the lab, please?"
Kotaro blushed a bit, hiding his face in his red scarf while
looking away. At least his hallucinations were gone. He didn't know
what to say, he was being torn, barely in control