My Not So Typical Day

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Emperor's POV 

                    I woke up to my typical morning: wake up, make breakfast while Prince and Eging  wakes up, eat breakfast, and head to turf wars. That's right:no N-Pacer. It's been about three days since she told us she wanted to quit the team and move out of Inkoplis. Since then, it's only  been the three of us. We were sad, but we still did pretty well without her. 

                  We headed toward the lobby and were immediately set in a battle. I've never seen them before so it didn't matter that much. We were good, even without N-Pacer. The stage was Arowana Mall. I went through the middle, while Prince and Eging took the sides. I met up with a male octoling, and quickly splatted him.I was about to splat a female inkling, then I heard a faint screaming. Everyone froze into place. 

              Then someone shouted, "Look, in the sky!" I looked up. It looked like a female inkling was falling towards us. Then she landed right on her feet on the ground. The low gravity must have helped her, because she didn't look injured. But she looked quite surprised that she landed on her feet. The inkling opened her eyes and looked at her surroundings. She mumbled, "What?" and headed straight toward the door to the lobby. I noticed a Kensa Octobrush on her back while I was chasing her.She played turf wars maybe? But it still made no sense that she fell out of the sky. 

               Prince and Eging followed behind, trying to keep up.We were in Inkoplis square now, still trying to chase the inkling she turned toward an alleyway so I did too. Prince and Eging must have given up, because they were calling my name telling me to slow down. I didn't stop though, not even slowed down I kept following the inkling until we reached a corner. There was no escape now. The inkling  turned around and immediately pulled the Kensa Octobrush of her back. She was now about ten feet away from me, and I could tell she was nervous.


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