Legend of Pharaon

Chapter 4: More Danger in the Desert


Then, Bomberman looked back. "Hey! What happened to Dr. Phar?" he said.

"Baglion," said Baglion. I'm still thirsty.

"All right, Baglion," said Bomberman, "let's look for some water." Baglion smiled and wagged her tail. That sounded like a great idea!

Soon, they saw a house. "Is that a house? In the desert?" said Bomberman, "Maybe it's a mirage..."

"Baglion Bag," said Baglion. It's not a mirage. So they went up to the house and looked in the window.

A large, mysterious Creature was inside the house. It had long yellow-brown fur. It had oval-shaped ears, small brown eyes, a black nose, and short whiskers. It had a round shape on its head that turned into a rectangle shape on each side. The rectangle shapes had three white dots and two stripes on them, and the round shape had the purple eye symbol on it. The creature had a striped saddle-like shape on its back, claws, a short furry tail with a white tip, and fur around its neck with a white tip. It was Pharaon! But Bomberman and Baglion had never seen a Pharaon before. "Who's that?" said Bomberman.

Suddenly Baglion sensed something. "Bagli Ba," she said as she left. I'll be back in a moment. She went behind the house and saw a container of water with a handle on its lid. Baglion picked it up.

"Hey!" said a voice, and Baglion began to run away. Pharaon chased her, saying, "Bring that back!" Baglion ran as fast as she could, but Pharaon caught up and held her on the ground with his paw. He growled and was about to scratch Baglion, but a bomb hit him. Now he was really mad. He charged at Bomberman, roaring. Bomberman took out a bomb and made it big. There was no time to run, so he held it in the air. Pharaon jumped at him, still roaring, which turned out to be a mistake...

BOOM! There was a huge explosion. Both of them were hurt, but Pharaon teleported himself. Sand flew everywhere like a sandstorm, but Baglion dashed through it to get to Bomberman. She ran up to him and dropped the water container on the ground. "Baglion?" she said worriedly. Are you okay?

"I don't know..." Bomberman answered. Baglion was only a little relieved. She pushed the water container toward him with her paw. "That's nice of you, Baglion," said Bomberman, "but you really need it more than I do." But Baglion insisted. "Oh, all right," said Bomberman, "but I'll definitely give you some too." Baglion smiled.