Me: Hey, guys! So first off, the next chapter after this one will be the last one. I will try to post the last one tomorrow. Once this story is complete, I can move on to a few other stories, I have left unattended for quiet a long while. But I will be trying to finish the one on my other account before going to the stories, in this one. :P

Also, I put the game Octodad in this one. I have not played the game or known a lot about it, in other words, I know next to nothing of the game so sorry if somethings are wrong or if I offend some people with this one. You can skip it thought.

Misty: Well, that was a long introduction.

Me: Thought, I might give a heads up to let people know. :) Anyway, enough of this, Ash, disclaimer please!

Ash: ANICA DOES NOT OWN POKEMON OR OCTODAD!

Me: STORY START!


O ~ Octodad!

Slender fingers made their way towards the keyboard as the keys were hit repeatedly one after the other. The 3D animated character in the screen moved accordingly to the hit of the keys. The person playing had a small grin on her lips as her facial features were in a concentrated expression.

Eyebrows furrowed in tension as her mind worked solemnly on the game displayed on the young woman's laptop. It has been a few weeks since she found the game and all thought, it looked interesting, it was one of the most hardest things for her. The game was called 'Tentadad', in it, you had to maneuver a Tentacruel around, which was way harden then how it sounded.

You had to maneuver your way around and make sure not to raise suspicions to your self or you would be caught in a pokeball for sure and it would be game over for you. In the game, all thought you were a Tentacruel, you disguised yourself as a human and make a family. You already found a trainer that could see right through your disguise, which meant trouble for the player.

The fact that the octopus moved like gelatin didn't help her much either. Specially when she had to escape from the trainer, and even thought, he moved slowly, which she was thankful for, there were a lot of boxes around and in one of the places she had to stop to mop the floor so she could proceed, while the trainer still followed her, which proved to be more difficult than she anticipated.

But the girl playing the game currently, didn't give up that easily, she wanted to be the best Water Pokemon trainer ever, so if she couldn't even beat a game while being one of her favorite Pokemon, she didn't know how she was going to deal with having that in her consciousness.

"Hey, Mist! What are you doing?" A childish, yet deep voice said from behind the red-headed girl. Having been so caught up in the game, she hadn't even seen him walk over to her, which made her jump at the suddenness of it all.

"Ash! Don't scare me like that you, dumbo!" Misty exclaimed as she whipped herself around, forgetting of the game for a moment, as she took her trusty wooden mallet from who knows where and hit Ash squarely on the head as payback for frightening her.

The said person tried to shield itself from the blast but it was to late however as the fiery red-head was far more quicker than the male. Which concluded with a pained whined, escaping the raven-haired teen as the female reclaimed her spot in front of the laptop, only to see that she had been closed to getting caught by a few citizens for her sudden stop.

Regaining her composure, she ignored the whining male as she gave the computer her full attention as she made her way away from the scene, avoiding any further suspicions from arising about her character. Unfortunately for her, Ash had gotten curious and as he rubbed his head, he looked pas her shoulder to see the screen.

Only to become mildly confused by the fact that a Tentacruel was walking around in a suite, holding a brief case, trying to flee from prying eyes of the trainers around it.

"Mist? Why is there a Tentacruel walking like jello on the screen?" Ash asked as he finished rubbing his head, where the mallet had come in contact. Misty rolled her eyes but let a tiny almost unnoticeable smile retake her lips.

"It's a new game I found a couple of weeks ago, it's really cool but the character is rather hard to control, which makes it frustrating sometimes," The red-head replied, not taking her eyes away from the screen as she continued to play, her boyfriend looking at the screen as well, trying to make sense of it, only to come to a stop as he moved his eyes toward the female siting next to him.

Said person could feel the stare burning through the back of her scowl but just sighed and decided to clarify further, even thought she knew that no matter how hard she tried, it would be of no used. Since even she didn't fully understand the meaning behind the game but that didn't stop her from playing it.


Me: What do you guys think? Good? Bad?

Misty: I'm a gamer in this one, cool!

Me: Yeah, why not have you play a game with a water Pokemon on it. I don't know why but this just came to my head, sorry if it's weird or the information is inaccurate. As I said in the beginning, I have not played, read or seen anything with Octodad yet but I plan on seeing a few videos of someone playing the game in the future, so. That's really about it.

Ash: Thanks for reading guys!

Misty: Please Review!

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