Chapter 2- Team Heroes

Pairings: CodyXSierra, GwenXDuncan, HeatherXAlejandro, and some other pairings.

Disclaimer: I do not own the Total Drama series. If I did Cody would have won TDWT. Nor do I own Pokémon. If I did this story would become the next mystery dungeon game.

A/N: Here is chapter 2.


"Cody…"

"Cody…"

"CODY, WAKE UP ALREADY!"

Cody's eyes flew open as the person shouting at him began shaking him forcefully.

"Well finally you're awake," the figure said in a voice that somehow sounded familiar to Cody. "I've been waiting here for practically an hour. Also you could so something about the way you snore."

Cody was still feeling woozy when the person spoke up, so he didn't catch everything he just said. What he did realize, when the figure was speaking, was that he was sleeping on a makeshift sand bed. He gazed to his right and was almost blinded by the sun. From what he could tell from the sun's position, it was late afternoon. Once his eyes had adjusted to the light, he caught his breath.

Out to his right was a beautiful ocean. It was even more beautiful than the ocean in Hawaii. This water looked like it had never been touched by the harmful hands of man. It was so clear he felt like he could see his reflection in it. Seagulls flew over it and landed on the water. Weird little cards were blowing bubbles, which helped magnify the ocean's beauty. `

Wait a minute? Little crabs blowing bubbles? Even though Cody knew very little about animals, he knew that crabs could not blow bubbles. Cody took a closer look at the crabs. They looked a lot like ordinary crabs you might find on a beach, other than they were a lot bigger and they were blowing bubbles out of their mouth. And the strangest thing was that one of them was actually looking at him with a human expression on his face- confusion. No crab should have been able to do that. No animal should have been able to do that.

Something about that crab seemed familiar though. Cody felt as though he had seen those crabs somewhere before. Not at the supermarket though. Somewhere or… something else that he had done as a kid…

Cody was suddenly snapped out of his thoughts when the person who had woken him at up said, "I know the scenery is beautiful, Cody, but we have some other matters to discuss. And I also need a 'Thank You' for saving you."

"Oh," Cody said as he turned around. "Thank you…" the words suddenly died as he stared at his "savior".

His savior's body was green, and had a cream-colored underside. A yellow stripe ran down the length of his back and tail, and he also had yellow markings around its large eyes, extending from the eyelids. Yellow, curved structures protruded from the shoulders and bended backwards. These structures resembled leaves or small wings and gave the creature the look of a collar. Even though he looked snake-like to Cody, he had arms and legs. His slender arms were the same color as the rest of its body and each arm had three fingers. A pair of tiny feet matched the underside in color but they didn't have any toes whatsoever. He also had a large leaf with three points on the end of what looked to be a tail.

"Uh… Wh-what are you?" Cody stammered out.

The creature rolled its eyes. "Don't you recognize me?" it asked in an annoying, but familiar voice.

Cody frowned. It did feel like he knew its voice from somewhere. The voice was a perfect match to-.

Cody's eyes widened. "Noah?" he spluttered.

The creature rolled its eyes. "No, duh Sherlock," Noah said.

Cody just stared at him. After a few minutes of just staring at Noah, Cody got the courage to ask what had happened to him.

Noah snorted. "I have no idea," Upon seeing Cody look of confusion he continued, "I just woke up like this."

Cody blinked. "Glad I didn't turn out like that," he said.

Noah looked at him strangely. "Have you seen yourself lately?" he asked.

Cody frowned at him. Noah pointed to a spring that was a few feet away from them. "Check your reflection on the surface of it," he said. "And you'll find out." Still frowning, Cody waddled over to the edge of the spring, looked down into the water and gasped at his reflection.

He was a light blue, bipedal turtle with a hard shell on his back. As he turned around to look at the back of his shell, he noticed the tail on his back that seemed to resemble a squirrel's tail.

"No, this can't be," he thought. "I've somehow turned into a Squirtle!" Still in shock, Cody walked back to Noah in a daze and sat down on the sand.

"Hey, Cody," Noah waved a hand in front of Cody's face. "Are you all right?" he asked.

"All right?" Cody screamed and waved his arms around at Noah. "Look at me! I'm a Squritle!"

Noah frowned. "A Squritle?" he asked. "You mean that thing from that old Nintendo game?" Cody nodded. Noah thought for a minute. "Do you know what I am?" he finally asked.

Cody frowned. "Um... no. I haven't played that game in such a long time that I might have forgotten some things."

Help!

Cody looked up. "Uh… Noah did you hear something?"

"No," he answered. "Now shut up, I'm trying to think."

"Are you sure?" Cody asked.

Noah sighed. "What did I just say?"

"Okay, I'll shut-"

Noah sprang up." I've got it!" he announced.

"You know how we got this way?"

"No," Noah answered, "but I have a different theory. If we were Pokémon then wouldn't it make sense that we could use their basic attack moves."

"But we've never used any attacks before!" protested Cody.

"That's probably our bodies never thought to act in self-defense to anything. There hasn't been anything dangerous since we got here," Noah said.

Help!

Cody looked up. "Did you hear that?" he asked Noah.

Noah nodded. "It sounded like-"

"Gwen," Cody finished for him.


Cody and Noah were standing outside a dark cave. There was a bit of moss clinging to the side of it, but other than that nothing special.

Noah stuck his weird green head inside the cave. "It doesn't look dangerous, but just to make sure…" Noah grabbed a rock on the side of the cave and threw it inside. "If we don't see that rock we should get out and find some professional help."

"Well come on! Gwen needs our help!" Cody said as grabbed Noah's hand and ran into the cave.

"Ow!" Noah said as he hit his head on a rock. "Remember readers, Cody's relationship with Gwen is one-sided for a reason."

"Um… Noah?" Cody said.

"Yes."

"Who are you talking to?"

Noah frowned. "I have no idea," he answered.

"Well good, because we have a slight problem." Cody said coming to a halt while banging Noah's face on the side of the cave.

Noah rubbed his face. "What kind of problem?" he asked.

"I can't find the rock you threw."

"Well then let's head back," Noah said, turning around.

"That's another problem," Cody said. "I don't know where the entrance is."


"I can't believe we're lost." Noah grumbled, cautiously taking another step across the thin bridge. Below them was a bottomless chasm. The bridge ran right across it, making it the only way across. One wrong step and they have a one-way ticket to death.

"It's not my fault!" Cody shot back. "This place is a maze!"

There was a moment of blissful silence.

"Hey, Noah?"

"Yes, Cody?" Noah asked while trying to go around a weak part of the bridge.

"Back on the beach, how did you know that it was me?"

Noah rolled his eyes. "I slept in the room next to you for a whole season. I think that I would know how you snore."

"Oh."

Another moment of blissful silence.

"Ahhh!" Noah yelped and jumped onto Cody's shoulders, making Cody fall flat on his face.

"What was it?" Cody asked.

"I thought I heard something!" whispered Noah.

Cody scowled at Noah. "It was probably just the wind." he said. Noah got off of his shoulders and they continued on. Of course only two seconds passed by until-

"Why am I even here?" Noah muttered. "I barely even know Gwen!"'

"Will you shut up!" Cody shouted at him. Noah took a step back. Unfortunately, he had stepped right on a weak part of the bridge. It cracked just as Noah stepped on it. Luckily, Noah managed to pull his feet out just in time as the crack spread to the other side of the bridge and collapsed the exiting side of the bridge.

"Well," Noah looked at Cody. "There's no turning back know, Thanks to someone."

Cody ignored him and continued toward the other side.

"Why did I have to be with him?" Noah muttered as he took a step. Instantly he felt a searing pain in his head. He knelt down to the floor and clutched his head.

"What's wrong with me?" Noah clenched his teeth as he was whipped to another time.


Heather and Alejandro were inside the exact cave that Noah and Cody were currently in. They appeared to be looking for something, since they were looking in every nook and cranny.

Heather threw down a rock. "I can't find it anywhere!" she grumbled. Alejandro went up to and patted her on the back.

"Do not worry, chica" Alejandrosaid. "Now that I am out of that wretched suit, I can do anything."

"Back off, Alejandro!" Heather shouted. "It's not like you've found the Hidden Remain!"

Alejandro took a step back. "Of course, not," he answered. "But, we are partners now."

"I don't care!" Heather seethed. "I don't need anyone's help!" She turned around and walked to the other side of the cave with her arms clenched to her side.


Noah steadily got up. "What was that about?" he thought. "Why were Heather and Alejandro in that…vision? And what's a Hidden Remain? "

"Noah! Get over here!" Cody yelled from the end of the tunnel. "I think I found her!"

"I think about this later," Noah muttered to himself. He walked towards Cody.

"What is it-" Noah was interrupted by Cody who had put a hand over his mouth. Cody put a finger to his lips telling Noah to be silent. Noah nodded and peered over the corner. His eyes widened.

There sitting right on a giant web was a huge spider. It had a red body with black stripes and, weirdly, an unhappy face on its abdomen. The spider also had four yellow legs with purple stripes. Another pair of legs seemed to have been moved onto its back. Both the horn and mandibles on it were white.

"What is that?" Noah murmured.

"An Ariados, a spider-like Pokémon," Cody answered in a low voice. "If I remember correctly, it's really hard to beat especially if you're a beginner."

"Which we are?"

"Which we are."

"Great," moaned Noah. "Come on let's sneak past." He started to tiptoe when Cody held out his arm in front of him. Noah frowned at him. What could it be this time? Cody pointed behind Ariados. There lying on the floor, right next to the spider, was a dark bluish-green, ghost-like Pokémon. It had a red necklace, and also had teal-tipped hair. The Pokémon had large eyes that are yellow with red irises.

"I wonder who that is?" Noah muttered.

"It's Gwen. She got turned into a Misdreavus."

Noah looked at Cody. What was he saying? That thing couldn't be Gwen. Then again…if they were turned into Pokémon, then it would make sense that Gwen would also be turned into a Pokémon. But …

"How do we know that it's Gwen?" Noah asked. "For all we know it could be a totally normal Pokémon."

"Look at the ends her hair." Cody whispered. "It's the same color as her highlights, teal. Most Misdreavus' have lilac tipped hair."

Noah turned around and started walking back to the bridge. "Now that we know where she is," he said, "We should get some professional help." Noah thought for a moment, "Maybe there's another exit other than this bridge. What do you think Cody?"

No answer.

Noah turned around. "Cody?" Where Cody had been standing moments before was…well nothing.

Noah ran up to the corner and looked around it. Cody was running to the Ariados with a determined look on his face.

"Cody, come back!" Noah said, a little too loudly.

"String Shot!" A web of spider silk shot towards Cody. Cody ducked as the web flew over him and attached itself to the wall. Cody looked directly at the Ariados. It was staring at them with an awed look on its face.

"Who are you?" the spider asked in a rasping and dry voice. It started to pace and asked, "Are you the other two, the Dark Masters are waiting for?"

Cody frowned. "Dark Masters?"

The Ariados stopped pacing, apparently coming to a decision. Staring at Cody for a moment, it leapt at him one of its legs glowing violet.

Cody immediately leapt to the side. He quickly turned around and tackled the Ariados, slamming it into the wall. The Ariados fell down onto its belly, apparently shocked by the force of the attack.

Cody looked at Noah, feeling shocked. "Did I do that?" he asked. Noah nodded, just as shocked as Cody.

The Ariados got up and shook its head. Whatever Cody had done to it, it wasn't enough to affect that much. The Ariados hissed at him, and lunged again. Again Cody dodged its attack and turned around to use another Tackle on it. But, this time the Ariados was ready for him. Spinning around even faster than Cody it shot another web in his direction. This time it hit its mark, as it pinned Cody's arms to his side, preventing him from using another Tackle.

Cody struggled against the bonds. "Noah, a little help here!" he shrieked as the Ariados slowly crawled towards him, ready to deliver the final blow.

No answer.

"Please?" Cody begged.

"Vine Whip!" A pair of slender, whip-like vines shot toward the Ariados and smacked it on the face. The Ariados hissed and backed up trying to avoid the two vines that seemed to be relentlessly pursuing it.

"You're welcome, you know," an annoyingly familiar voice said.

Cody turned around to see Noah standing right behind him with an arrogant smile on his face. The vines that were currently holding back Ariados seemed to be coming from him. They were sprouting out of his collar, exactly like how flowers sprout from the ground.

Noah caught Cody staring at him and said, "Sweet, huh. I think I just learned a new move. What's it called?"

"Vine Whip," answered Cody, who appeared to be in a daze. He placed a hand on his forehead. "Are you sure I'm not just dreaming?" he asked Noah.

"Pretty sure."

Cody sighed. "I'm going need extreme mental therapy, once this is all over."

Noah chuckled. "Good luck with that."

"String Shot!"

A web shot at Noah entangling him in a cocoon. Another one was shot at Cody who managed to dodge it. Cody turned around to see the Ariados slowly making its way towards the duo.

Noah yelled something, his voice muffled by the cocoon. Cody ran towards him and pawed at the strings, which surrounded Noah. All he managed to do, though, was get his hands stuck on them.

The Ariados hissed something intelligible behind Cody, as he managed to get his hands loose. Cody slowly turned around and stared at the Ariados. It had its front legs raised upward like it was surrendering. Cody realized that it was asking him to surrender or die. Cody gritted his teeth and slowly stood up. He spread his arms and legs out, trying to protect Noah. The Ariados, who apparently realized that Cody wasn't going to surrender, raised its front legs over its head as they began to glow violet as Cody did the first thing that popped up into his head.

"Bubble!" Cody opened his mouth as a bunch of little bubbles flew out of his mouth towards the Ariados. The Ariados only had time to let out a startled hiss before the bubbles were popped right in its face. It seemed surprising that bubbles could do that much damage to it, but the Ariados seemed to be in real pain from them as if they were made of acid. After a few more bubbles had popped in its face, the Ariados slowly turned in a circle and collapsed.

Cody turned around and began to work on Noah. After a few minutes of struggling, Cody managed to get Noah out of his binds. He stepped out, shaking his head. When he caught a glimpse of the Ariados, his eyes widened. "Is he… dead?" he asked.

Cody went over to it and checked for a pulse. "No," he answered. "I think he just fainted."

"What's the thing on his left leg?"

Cody looked over to the left leg and saw something that looked similar to a ring, attached to its leg. Cody's hands curled around a stick that had been lying next to him, and prodded the ring with it.

Instantly the ring lit up, and emitted a pulse that could be felt across the room. The ring clicked open and fell of its leg.

The Ariados immediately opened its eyes. Cody took a step back from him as the Ariados rose to its legs and shook its head as if confused. Cody and Noah got into a fighting pose and faced the Ariados. But the Ariados only gave them a confused look and climbed up the wall, into the dark.

Cody lowered his arms and looked at Noah. "What was that all about?" he asked. Noah just shrugged.

"Urgg…" Cody turned around to see that Gwen was starting to come to. As any good friend would do (Or trying to be more than friends), he instantly went to her side to make sure she was okay.


Gwen felt like she had been sleeping on a rock. The last thing she remembered was falling asleep on Duncan's couch. She slowly opened her eyes expecting to see Duncan's ceiling, but instead she got a cave ceiling and a blue turtle staring down at her. She did what any sensible person would do, she screamed.

"Whoa, Gwen," the blue turtle put its hands up. "Calm down."

Gwen stared at the turtle. That voice sounded like-

"Cody!" she spluttered out.

The turtle grinned. "In the flesh," it said and then pointed beside him. Next to him was something that looked like a green snake except with legs and arms. "And this is Noah," the blue turtle said happily.

Gwen looked at them. "Noah! Cody!" she said. "What happened to you?"

Cody opened his mouth to answer, when Noah cut in. "Have you looked at yourself?" he asked her.

Gwen stared at him. "What do you-?" she started to ask, but stopped when she saw herself. She was a dark bluish-green, ghost-like creature. She has a red necklace and flowing, teal-tipped hair. She instantly shrieked. "What happened to me?" she yelled.

Cody sighed. "You should sit down," he said.


"What do you mean we're in the world of Pokémon!" Gwen yelled. "How did this happen!"

Cody and Noah looked at each other and then they looked back at Gwen. They had managed to get out of the cave by going through a tunnel that was found near the web. Once they had walked for a while they came out of the same place they entered from. Right now they walking along the side of the beach, explaining to Gwen what had happened. So far it wasn't going as well as they hoped.

"Well," Noah said slowly. "We don't know."

"But, then how do we get of this world?" Gwen asked. "I mean, seriously, I don't even have legs or arms."

Noah shrugged. "It's not like the answer will fall from the sky."

"Mail!" someone shouted as they threw a rolled up piece of paper, which slammed Noah right in the face. Noah fell back onto the ground.

"Ouch," Cody winced. "That's got to hurt." Cody picked up the piece of paper and unrolled it. On it was:

Wigglytuff's knowledge saves a helpless Pokémon again!

On the piece of paper, was a picture of Wigglytuff. It resembled a blob with stubby arms and legs and a fluffy tuft of fur on its head. Wigglytuff had long, rabbit-like ears and it's primarily pink in coloration, with a white belly and ear-tips, black ear insides, and large blue eyes. Its body was covered in a fine, soft layer of fur.

Cody frowned. This Wigglytuff guy sounded really smart. Maybe…

"I think he might be able to help us!" he said.

Noah got up and wiped the dirt off of his knees. "Who might be able to help us?"

Cody pointed at the picture. "Wigglytuff," he answered.


Cody, Noah, and Gwen stared out onto Wigglytuff's Guild. The building was painted and built to resemble a giant Wigglytuff's head. In the front was a giant grate that was made out of wood. When Cody looked down into it all he could see was darkness.

"Um…Why do they have such a big grate?" asked Noah.

Cody shrugged and tentatively touched the grate with his foot. It shuddered at the slightest touch of his foot. Cody quickly drew his foot back and said, "We should walk around it."

"Agreed," Noah said, already starting to walk around the grate.

Cody and Noah carefully made their way around the grate, while Gwen just flew across it. However, when they took one step inside the Guild, a warning siren sounded off. A tiny brown Pokémon with a big pink nose popped up from underground. It started to circle the grave yelling something about intruders.

Almost instantly, a crustacean Pokémon with a red shell having a underside cream in coloration and a parakeet-like Pokémon that had a black-colored head similar to an eighth note as well as a tail like a metronome that was also black in coloration, surrounded Cody, Noah, and Gwen.

The bird walked up to Cody and asked, "What are you doing here?"

Cody took a step back. "We came here to see Guild Master Wigglytuff," he said nervously.

The bird leaned in closer, "What for?" he asked.

"Me and my friends," Cody gestured toward Gwen and Noah. "Used to be humans, but now we look like this and we want to know why."

The parakeet and the crab glanced at each other and then looked back at Cody. The parakeet then walked over to the ladder in the middle of the room and beckoned them to follow. The crab immediately followed his orders and jumped down the hole. The bird, glancing one more time at our heroes, then jumped down into the hole.

"What do you think we should do?" Gwen asked.

Noah, however, was already jumping down the ladder when she said those words. Shrugging once, Cody slid down the ladder. Gwen sighed, but floated to the hole and let herself gently float toward the first floor.

When they got to first floor, they found a small room with one hallway leading one way and another leading the other way.

"This way, please." The parakeet said walking toward a huge door in the side of the room.

Cody ran up to him. "Excuse me, we never got your name," he said politely.

The parakeet smiled."Good to see you have manners. My name is Chatot and my acquaintance," Chatot gestured towards the crab. "Here is Corphish."

"Hey, hey!" Corphish cheerfully greeted them. Cody returned the cheerfulness by shaking his pincers, while Noah and Gwen just halfheartedly waved to him.

"Here we are," Chatot said. "Here is Guildmaster Wigglytuff's headquarters. I would advise you to show much respect to him."

"Why is that?" Cody asked as Chatot opened the doors.

They walked into the room. It was filled with much junk that looked like it could be found in a garage sale and others that Cody had never seen before in his life. Things like a sphere that looked like it had a sprit inside it and a polka dot bow tie that was glimmering.

In the middle of the room, sat Wigglytuff. He had his eyes closed as if he was asleep. In fact, Cody suspected he was actually asleep.

Chatot coughed and spread his wings out to the Guildmaster. "Presenting Guildmaster Wigglytuff," he formally announced.

Immediately the Guildmaster opened his eyes and woozily looked around. Once his eyes focused on Cody, Noah, and Gwen, he smiled and sprang from his chair. He trusted his hand out to them. Cody cautiously took the hand and shook it, wondering what this was all about.

The Guildmaster grinned and said, "Friendly Friends, what seem to be the problem?"

Cody looked back at Noah and Gwen, with a startled look on his face. Noah shrugged, while Gwen's gaze was transfixed on an item in the corner.

Cody looked back at the Guildmaster. "Well," he started. "It all started when…" And Cody told them all about how they had woken up in the beach, how they defeated the Ariados in the beach cave and saved Gwen. He then told them about how they found out about Wigglytuff, and made their way to this very room.

There was a moment of silence.

Chatot began pacing across the room, in deep thought. Looking up to Wigglytuff, he asked, "Is it Dialga again?"

Wigglytuff shook his head, suddenly serious. "No," he answered. "That threat has ended. But-"

The door, they had come through suddenly opened. About six Pokémon walked through it. One was practically a walking sunflower. Another seemed to be a triple version of the brown one they had seen outside. One looked like one of those Chinese lanterns, while another was a beaver. There was one that was blue and had the strangest ears and the largest mouth that Cody had ever seen in his life. The last one, however, seemed like the strongest one out of the whole group. It was small, blue, dog-like Pokémon. Its legs and torso were colored black and its tail was blue and it had a yellow collar. There were rounded bumps on the backs of its forepaws. The Pokémon had a black "mask" and red eyes. It stood on its toes instead of using its entire foot.

The blue dog-like one frowned. "What's going on?" he asked.

Wigglytuff smiled. "These three were about to join our guild."

"What!"Cody said. "What do you mean by that? We need help to return back to the human world!"

Once Cody had said those words the entire crowd that had just come from the door gasped and backed up quickly. The sunflower looked at Wigglytuff fearfully. "Their… humans?" she asked.

Wigglytuff nodded.

The dog-like one walked over to Cody and stuck out his hand. "My name is Riolu," he said as Cody shook it. "I knew a human who was in the exact same predicament as you are in right now."

Noah frowned. "Where is he?" he asked.

Riolu looked over at Noah. "He sacrificed himself to save the world," he put in simply.

Noah gulped.

"Anyway," continued Riolu. "You can probably find out what happened to you by working here in the Guild. I mean it worked for my partner."

Wigglytuff clapped his hands together. "It's settled then!' he announced. "These three will form a rescue team and work here."

"What!" Gwen protested. "We never agreed to this!"

"We accept." Gwen and Noah turned around to look at Cody. He continued, "This might be the best way to find out what has happened to us! We've got to take this chance!"

Noah and Gwen looked at each other and looked back at Cody. "Okay," Gwen said reluctantly. "But if we wasted all that time for nothing, it's your fault."

Cody nodded.

Wigglytuff smiled. "Good. Now you must decide on a team name."

Cody looked at him. "A team name?"

"Yes," Wigglytuff said. "This proves you are an official exploration team and tells other Pokémon of what you think of yourselves."

"Well…" Gwen sighed.

"I can't come up with one." Noah shrugged.

Cody thought for a moment and snapped his fingers. "I've got it!" he said. He turned to look directly at Wigglytuff. "Team Heroes," he announced.

Wigglytuff looked impressed. "Good name. Now here are all your supplies for being an exploration team." He hands Cody three badges with their name written on them and hands Noah a bag.

Noah held it up. "Joy," he muttered.

"These items will help you throughout your journey," Chatot said. "They are very important, so make sure you don't lose them.

"But first," Wigglytuff said. "You must be very tired. Corphish here will escort you to your beds."


Corphish pointed to a room on the right. "This room is Gwen's," he said. "And the other-" he turned to the left side is Noah and Cody's room."

"Well," Gwen yawned. 'Good, night."

Corphish waved to her. "Good night!" he said. He turned toward Noah and Cody. "Good night to you to." He walked off leaving them in the dark.

Noah and Cody walked over to their rooms and instantly crashed on their long beds, going into a long, dreamless sleep.


Chris McLane was outside of the Guild, smiling as if this was very normal. Weirdly enough, he was actually a human. He smiled his ridiculous smile and said-

-It has been an exhausting day for Team Heroes as they crash into their beds. But many questions still remain to be answered. Sine Noah and Gwen are here, does that mean the other contestants are here too? If so, where are they? And what exactly are Heather and Alejandro planning?

Find out the answers to these startling questions, by watching (or in your case reading) next time's episode (or chapter) of…

Total…

Drama…

MYSTERY DUNGEON!


A/N: This chapter took me longer than I anticipated. I just hope it was good. Remember reviews are welcome! I need feedback on how my writing was.

Also there will be no CodyXNoah or CodyXGwen

I also need some help picking out Pokémon for some of the characters. If you could give me some ideas it would be welcome.

The ones I don't need:

Bridgette

Sierra

Gwen

Cody

Noah

Heather

Alejandro

Blainley

Courtney

Eva

Justin

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