The end? Or the end?

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Everest knew all about Adventure Bay. She knew where everything was, basically every shortcut, and pretty much every single nook and cranny of the place. So, it was safe to say that where she was, was not in Adventure Bay. The place was, flat, very flat. Very few trees, and it was quite a bit hotter than that of Adventure Bay at the time. She was with both Jake and Robodog, which was confusing at first considering the extremely short timeframe the pup must've had to use Mason's teleporter. She just assumed the teleporter had a sort of "spread" to where it could teleport everyone in a certain area, it's complicated. The mind controller also must not have had the most speedy of travel speeds, as the pup was able to teleport them and herself with the "beam" still being shot. It was all very odd, and very confusing for Everest.

"What just happened?" Jake questioned, about as confused as anyone could be.

"We were... Teleported. To somewhere I've never seen before." Everest answered, just as confused.

"Well, what do we do?" Jake asked.

"Robodog could probably get us back." Everest replied, nodding her head in the direction of Robodog.

"Wait, I though Robodog was taken away... By Mason." Jake said, now very confused.

"Yeah, he was... What happened? How is he here?" Everest responded, equally confused as Jake.

"Maybe... Mason, did something? When he came to help us?" Everest commented.

All Robodog could do was bark. Although he didn't quite know what was going on either, it still would've helped a little. In all reality though, Mason just forgot to get rid of Robodog when he teleported back to them, and since he wasn't ahold of anything, including the ground he just flew away from Mason and landed just close enough to Jake and Everest so he could teleport with them. What is the luck on that though?

"Well, maybe. But we should get going soon. No time to question." Jake told.

"Yeah, Robodog will just take us back. One way or another." Everest added, trying to shake off the thoughts of how Robodog was just, there.

"Okay but what about the others?" Jake asked, more concerned about them than himself and Everest as he knew they would get back one way or another.

"We need to get away from here first." Everest replied, "Can you help us Robodog?"

Robodog barked as he always does and flew off into the distance in, what was presumed to be the direction of adventure bay. They didn't know what he had planned, or if he even had a plan, but he was a robot so he probably knew what he was doing.

"So what do we do?" Jake questioned.

"We should probably get out of the heat." Everest replied, beginning to pant now.

"Where do we go? There are barely any trees, and, the ones here are too small to get under." Jake told, sadly being right.

"Well then. I guess we just sit here and wait for robodog." Everest sighed, siding down in the grass which was surprisingly similar to Adventure Bay's.

"It's going to be a long while, isn't it?"

Meanwhile, Mason was just aimlessly pawing around the forest in which he was thrown out into. He was desperate for a lot of things, hopeful for a lot of things, crying about a lot of things, but never once did he blame Scarlet. Sure it was true that she had basically just thrown his life away from him, he didn't necessarily blame her. She had, temper, issues, and that often got in the way of her judgment. She didn't choose to have such a short fuse, she was just born like it, with it, I guess. Mason just had to accept that. She couldn't properly think to let him talk, her mind at first thought believed he was trying to help the other pup and her short temper clouded her judgment so she just went at Mason and didn't let him explain himself. He should've expected that, with knowing her so long, but he didn't and that was a mistake on his part. The mistake on his part.

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