Chapter 3

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*Starting right when we left off.*

The boy watched as the sky turned orange.

It only took him a moment to realize what had happened.

When he did, he broke into a sprint.

"I need to look for survivors!" He thought.

It was better to act now than to be too late.


Less than a minute later, he was at the fallen skyscraper.

He spectated the area before he saw a red haired boy, who was about his age, sprawled across the ground.

His chest was moving, but blood was spilling, and the boy appeared to be unconscious.

The boy was on a serious timer.

"ARCANINE! GO!"

An orange and black Pokémon came out of it's Pokeball.

Like her trainer, the Arcanine had very fast reflexes, and knew what was happening almost instantly.

The Arcanine picks the unconscious boy up, and it and it's trainer rush off to the nearest hospital.


"Nurse Joy! We have an urgent case over here!" The boy screams.

The nurse stares at the unconscious boy, before grabbing a stretcher and wheeling the boy to a nearby room. 

The Arcanine and her trainer follow Nurse Joy into the room.

"Now I need to wait for the boy to get up" the boy thinks as he watches Silver get attached to several test tubes.

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"RING! RING!"

"Pup! Pup!"

"Ugh!"

I stretch, as I sit up.

I see Lillipup on my bed, eagerly wagging his tail.

I smile softly and stand up.

I go to the kitchen and fill up Lillipup's bowls.

I turn on the radio to listen to the local news.

"In terms of the Saffron contest yesterday..."

I go to the cabinets and grab a roll of bagels, before opening the package and grabbing two.

I walk to the toaster and insert the bagels before I grab the butter from the fridge.

"Breaking news, this just in. In a tragic turn of events, there were a series of explosions at Opal Skyscraper. We are still looking for survivors, but only one has been found and is currently at the hospital. School is, of course, cancelled, and tomorrow and Sunday will be spent making sure the rest of the city is safe. Signing off for now, Barbara Williams."

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