Master Six 2:
Truth and Consequences
Chapter 2
"So how do we get across the water?" Rodney asked rhetorically.
They were standing at the shores of the ocean in Fuschia City. Zak was dressed in his baggy pants and backwards hat. He also had a Master Ball containing Mew attached to his belt; two other pokeballs attached to the other side. Rodney wore his sweater vest and denim shorts, and had six pokemon attached to his belt. He had a backpack full of his goggles on his back. Lindsey was dressed in her white, frilly dress that made her look like a little girl's doll. They were a scraggly looking bunch of heroes, but heroes nonetheless. It had been a day's journey from Pewter City, and they were a little tired. But they still had to get to Cinnabar Island.
"We could fly if we had any flying pokemon," Zak answered.
"Or swim," Rodney suggested.
"Got a Lapras?"
"We don't need a Lapras," Lindsey spoke up.
"We don't?" Rodney questioned.
"No, stupid," Zak answered, "I'm sure there is one in the zoo in Fuschia. Lindsey can simply acquire one, and bada bing bada boom, we're sailing pretty."
"Okay," Rodney accepted.
"Let's go everybody, we're going to the zoo," Zak exclaimed.
"How will I get to the Lapras?" Lindsey asked.
"Don't worry Lindsey my girl," Zak said putting his arm around Lindsey's shoulders, "you just leave that to me."
So they left the beach and walked into the city. Fuschia City is an okay sized city. It is known for the Safari Zone, ironically enough where Zak found Lindsey. But that isn't important right now. Now the team needed the zoo. Fuschia City also had a top-notch zoo. It had all sorts of pokemon in it, including a Lapras.
The Lapras was in a caged habitat. It was a medium sized pool, very deep, filled with water.
Our young adventurers had found themselves a challenge.
"How do you plan on getting across?" Rodney asked Zak, "you gonna have Mew fly Lindsey in?"
"No no no," Zak said, "besides, its Mew's sleep time. No, I figure on doing something fun."
"Like?" Rodney asked hopefully.
"I don't know, I also figured on just winging it."
"What does Lindsey think?"
The boys turned around to check on Lindsey. She seemed fascinated with a cage of bird pokemon.
"She's fine," Zak said, "she's up for an adventure."
"Are you sure?" Rodney questioned Zak's intentions, "Lindsey's not usually the adventurous type."
"That's okay, it will be fun."
"I'm sure."
"Okay, now having her transform would cause an unwanted spectacle. And you don't have any goggles to get us anywhere, so it looks like it's all up to my superior intelligence to get Lindsey into contact with that Lapras."
"Yeah, sure, whatever."
"Oh Lindsey," Zak called.
You see. Lindsey's power is contact based. Lindsey has to touch a pokemon in order to absorb their DNA. Then, Lindsey can transform into that pokemon. That is the mystery of the girl called Lindsey. Unfortunately for the team, Lindsey does not have a pokemon that can swim and carry people at the same time. So they had to get Lindsey in contact with the Lapras.
That would be the fun part, according to Zak.
The intrepid trio wandered away from the Lapras habitat, and they found themselves a more private place to talk. That is where Zak revealed his plan.
"Climb the fence, jump into the water, swim to the Lapras, acquire, come back."
"That's your plan?" Rodney questioned, "not very impressive is it?"
"No," Lindsey answered.
"Yeah, well," Zak defended, "you don't have a better idea do you?"
"Can't say as how I do," Rodney responded, "maybe we could steal a Pidgeot or something and fly it over the Lapras. Then, we lower Lindsey down with a rope to the Lapras so that she comes in contact with it. I'll be flying the Pidgeot, you'll be doing your little "act" for the guards a people as a distraction. You know, some of your lame jokes or impersonations. Anyway, Lindsey acquires the Lapras, I pull her up, and then we land and put the Pidgeot back in the cage. We save you from the stuff the crowd will no doubt be throwing at you. And we head back to the beach. We also throw bombs and stuff around for some cool explosions just to make everything look and feel more exciting."
"I like it," Zak said instantly.
"I like the addition of the explosions," Lindsey said.
"Good," Rodney answered, "now let's get into position."
"Attention! Attention!" the loudspeaker near them bellowed, "Attention guests of the Fuschia City Zoo. The live water show will start in five minutes. It will feature fantastic aquatic acrobats, along with stunning pokemon feats. It will start in five minutes at the outdoor aquatic auditorium."
"Hmmm," Zak pondered, "I suppose that throws a big, fat monkey wrench in Rodney's steal, fly, explode plan."
"Darn," Lindsey joked.
"Do you think the Lapras will be in the show?" Rodney wondered.
"Oh most definitely," Zak remarked, "with our luck? C'mon."
"Okay then," Rodney said, "let's go to the water show."
What an interesting turn of events.
So the kids started walking to the water show. What the heck, they had time to take in a show right? Sure.
"Hey kids!" a tall, bronzed man called, "you going to the water show?"
He wore a red scuba suit with blacks markings. He looked like a swimmer. He walked over to the three of them.
"Yeah," Zak answered, "are you in the shore?"
"Why yes I am," the man answered, "I'm Jake, one of the aquatic acrobats. I've got to find a young volunteer to be in the show. Kids are good, and I saw you guys, I figured maybe one of you would like to join the show."
"You know what?" Zak said, "My friend here would love to be in the show."
"This is freakishly lucky you know," Rodney said to Zak under his breath.
"What do you want me to do, not take it?" he answered under his breath.
"Okay good," Jake said, "I want you guys to sit close to the tank, and when I ask for a volunteer: raise your hand and somebody will come get you. You'll go backstage, get into a scuba suit, and then you'll come on and interact with some of the animals."
"The Lapras?" Rodney asked, "does she get to...interact with the Lapras?"
"I don't think so," Jake said, "the Lapras is tough. She'll get to play with a Seaking, and the Dewgongs."
"There it is," Rodney said under his breath again.
"Shut up, it's manageable," Zak answered under his breath.
"This is really going to happen?" Lindsey asked Jake.
"Sure it is," he answered, "you're gonna have fun today."
"Cool," she muttered.
* * * *
"I would like to introduce," Jake shouted to the crowd, "your champion, Lindsey!"
The crowd stood on their feet in the stands, and clapped loudly as the young blonde girl emerged from the little building on the stage, now dressed like the aquatic acrobats.
Lindsey surveyed the crowd looking for her friends, but they weren't where they were sitting. Did they abandon her?
Did they leave?
No, they couldn't have.
Zak wouldn't leave.
She was sure of that.
So where were they?
Somewhere that would lead to trouble no doubt.
Ah, teenage boys and their explosions.
Lindsey shook her head slowly thinking about what they probably had planned.
After all, Jake said she wasn't going to be interacting with the Lapras, yet she had to so they could complete the mission. Zak and Rodney were probably out there trying to get that to happen. How? She didn't know.
The water show was pretty fun. The aquatic acrobats, Jake and the two women Brittany and T'shondra, were nice. The animals were fun too. The Dewgongs were big and goofy. Lindsey had a good time. But all good times must come to an end. The fun stuff was over, and next was the death- defying stunts with the Lapras combined with some Pidgeot aerial maneuvers. Lindsey had to stay towards the back of the stage so as not to get hurt.
The Lapras was released from its holding pen, and five Pidgeots were released into the sky. There were people riding the Pidgeots. Lindsey could easily make out three of the people on the Pidgeots wearing the red and black suits of the aquatic acrobats. The other two Pidgeots appeared to be carrying other people. One of the people was wearing a black and orange t-shirt, and a backwards hat. The other rider had a checkered sweater vest and big glasses. Lindsey couldn't help but laugh to herself.
What they heck were they doing?
In the sky, the Pidgeots began circling above the pool. Brittany and T'shondra were helping Jake onto the Lapras, apparently they didn't notice the two renegade Pidgeots up there. Lindsey could see the true Pidgeot riders yelling at Zak and Rodney. But those two didn't care, they appeared to be having a good old time.
Then they broke from the circling, and swooped down towards the pool. Lindsey lost the humor when she realized that Zak was heading towards her. Rodney was flying to the Lapras. In a split second, Zak swooped down and scooped up Lindsey in his arms. He pulled on the reigns controlling the Pidgeot, and they were in the air again. Out of the corner of her eye, Lindsey saw Rodney scoop up Jake from off the Lapras.
"What are we doing?" Lindsey asked Zak in a scared, meek voice.
"Relax," was his answer, "we've got everything under control. Okay, he's the plan: Rodney takes Jakey out of the pool, and drops him off somewhere. Which is done, so now we are swooping in to the Lapras so you can get on it. I'm going to drop you off, fly into the air for a second or two as you do your thing, and then I'll come back to get you. Then Rodney, you, and I are going to take these Pidgeots back, and head out to sea. 'Kay?"
But she didn't have time to answer. Zak swooped down, and dropped Lindsey onto the Lapras. The Lapras had the bony plate on its back so she luckily had something to hang on to. But it was still pretty slippery, and the Lapras was pretty ornery.
"Easy now big fella," Lindsey said softly to the Lapras.
But she didn't have it very easy. The Lapras was pretty wild. So Lindsey got down to business. All she had to do was make contact with it. She grabbed hold of the back of the Lapras' neck and held on. It was slippery and leathery. It felt kinda weird. But she held on, and in a few seconds she had the DNA of the Lapras inside of her. Now all that had to happen was for Zak to come and pick her up.
Zak?
Please?
Lindsey looked up to see the spectacle. The other three Pidgeot riders, the real ones, were now apparently dog fighting both Zak and Rodney. They were trying to take control of Zak and Rodney's Pidgeots.
Then, one of the riders swooped down towards Lindsey. In fact, it was coming right at her.
"Eeeep!" Lindsey squeaked just before the Pidgeot would hit her. To escape, Lindsey dove into the water. The water was cold and thick to Lindsey's weak little arms and legs. Lindsey wasn't exactly a perfect athlete.
Also, she didn't know how to swim.
Lindsey started to sink. She flailed her arms trying to stay afloat, but to no avail. She couldn't swim, and she was going down. The water was almost impossible to move in. She couldn't do anything.
Just sink.
Goodbye, she thought to her self. But goodbye to whom, she wasn't sure. Who would mourn for Lindsey? Who would care? The team? Probably.
Zak?
Zak!
To Lindsey's left, a big splash came without warning. Lindsey lost control of herself, and went sailing through the water. She was losing air. She couldn't concentrate enough to turn into any pokemon. She couldn't be helped.
Then, someone grabbed her around the waist and she started to rise. In seconds she reached air, and could breathe again. She looked around and found herself face-to-face with Zak.
"Hey Lindsey," he glubbed, "read any good books lately?"
She playfully slapped him, and Rodney showed up, still on his Pidgeot. Zak pushed Lindsey up into Rodney's grasp. He grabbed her and pulled her up. They shot off into the air.
"What about Zak?" Lindsey asked Rodney with necessity.
"Don't worry, I'm going back for him."
Up in the air Lindsey could see what had happened while she was in the water. One of the Pidgeot riders was roping in Zak's abandoned Pidgeot. The other two riders were still in pursuit of Rodney. Although somehow he was staying ahead of them, even while saving people. Jake and the two girls were trying to calm the animals down and get them back into their various pens. The crowd was having a wonderful time.
"Did you get the Lapras?" Rodney asked Lindsey as they headed back to the pool.
"Yeah," she answered.
Rodney sent the Pidgeot down to the pool. The Pidgeot's talons grabbed Zak's arms. Then, the Pidgeot managed to fly all three of them away from the water show. One of the riders stayed in pursuit.
"Hey Rodney," Zak called from below, "we got someone on our tail. Do something about it."
"Fine," he answered, "Lindsey, grab that third pokeball on my belt and hold it out and release the pokemon."
"Okay," she said as she grabbed Rodney's pokemon. She held it out as instructed, and a Scyther came flying out, "whoa!"
"Scyther," Rodney called over his shoulder, "take out that Pidgeot."
As instructed the Scyther launched itself at the rider. The cumbersome rider and Pidgeot were no match for the ninja-like Scyther. It didn't kill anything, he just...altered the Pidgeot's course. And when it was done, it found its way back into the pokeball.
"Wow," Lindsey admired, "can I...um..."absorb" that someday?"
"Wha?" Rodney asked, "oh sure."
"Where are we going?"
"I'm going to take the Pidgeot back, and then it's on with the mission."
"Hey you guys!" Zak called from below.
"Yes cargo?" Rodney answered.
"I say we don't tell Heather about this little stunt."
"Agreed," Rodney answered.
"It was fun though, right?" Zak asked.
"Yes," Lindsey, "yes it was."
"Alright then," Zak said, "let's go."
"We're going," Rodney answered.
And so they were. Off on the adventure of their lives.
Godspeed everyone.
Truth and Consequences
Chapter 2
"So how do we get across the water?" Rodney asked rhetorically.
They were standing at the shores of the ocean in Fuschia City. Zak was dressed in his baggy pants and backwards hat. He also had a Master Ball containing Mew attached to his belt; two other pokeballs attached to the other side. Rodney wore his sweater vest and denim shorts, and had six pokemon attached to his belt. He had a backpack full of his goggles on his back. Lindsey was dressed in her white, frilly dress that made her look like a little girl's doll. They were a scraggly looking bunch of heroes, but heroes nonetheless. It had been a day's journey from Pewter City, and they were a little tired. But they still had to get to Cinnabar Island.
"We could fly if we had any flying pokemon," Zak answered.
"Or swim," Rodney suggested.
"Got a Lapras?"
"We don't need a Lapras," Lindsey spoke up.
"We don't?" Rodney questioned.
"No, stupid," Zak answered, "I'm sure there is one in the zoo in Fuschia. Lindsey can simply acquire one, and bada bing bada boom, we're sailing pretty."
"Okay," Rodney accepted.
"Let's go everybody, we're going to the zoo," Zak exclaimed.
"How will I get to the Lapras?" Lindsey asked.
"Don't worry Lindsey my girl," Zak said putting his arm around Lindsey's shoulders, "you just leave that to me."
So they left the beach and walked into the city. Fuschia City is an okay sized city. It is known for the Safari Zone, ironically enough where Zak found Lindsey. But that isn't important right now. Now the team needed the zoo. Fuschia City also had a top-notch zoo. It had all sorts of pokemon in it, including a Lapras.
The Lapras was in a caged habitat. It was a medium sized pool, very deep, filled with water.
Our young adventurers had found themselves a challenge.
"How do you plan on getting across?" Rodney asked Zak, "you gonna have Mew fly Lindsey in?"
"No no no," Zak said, "besides, its Mew's sleep time. No, I figure on doing something fun."
"Like?" Rodney asked hopefully.
"I don't know, I also figured on just winging it."
"What does Lindsey think?"
The boys turned around to check on Lindsey. She seemed fascinated with a cage of bird pokemon.
"She's fine," Zak said, "she's up for an adventure."
"Are you sure?" Rodney questioned Zak's intentions, "Lindsey's not usually the adventurous type."
"That's okay, it will be fun."
"I'm sure."
"Okay, now having her transform would cause an unwanted spectacle. And you don't have any goggles to get us anywhere, so it looks like it's all up to my superior intelligence to get Lindsey into contact with that Lapras."
"Yeah, sure, whatever."
"Oh Lindsey," Zak called.
You see. Lindsey's power is contact based. Lindsey has to touch a pokemon in order to absorb their DNA. Then, Lindsey can transform into that pokemon. That is the mystery of the girl called Lindsey. Unfortunately for the team, Lindsey does not have a pokemon that can swim and carry people at the same time. So they had to get Lindsey in contact with the Lapras.
That would be the fun part, according to Zak.
The intrepid trio wandered away from the Lapras habitat, and they found themselves a more private place to talk. That is where Zak revealed his plan.
"Climb the fence, jump into the water, swim to the Lapras, acquire, come back."
"That's your plan?" Rodney questioned, "not very impressive is it?"
"No," Lindsey answered.
"Yeah, well," Zak defended, "you don't have a better idea do you?"
"Can't say as how I do," Rodney responded, "maybe we could steal a Pidgeot or something and fly it over the Lapras. Then, we lower Lindsey down with a rope to the Lapras so that she comes in contact with it. I'll be flying the Pidgeot, you'll be doing your little "act" for the guards a people as a distraction. You know, some of your lame jokes or impersonations. Anyway, Lindsey acquires the Lapras, I pull her up, and then we land and put the Pidgeot back in the cage. We save you from the stuff the crowd will no doubt be throwing at you. And we head back to the beach. We also throw bombs and stuff around for some cool explosions just to make everything look and feel more exciting."
"I like it," Zak said instantly.
"I like the addition of the explosions," Lindsey said.
"Good," Rodney answered, "now let's get into position."
"Attention! Attention!" the loudspeaker near them bellowed, "Attention guests of the Fuschia City Zoo. The live water show will start in five minutes. It will feature fantastic aquatic acrobats, along with stunning pokemon feats. It will start in five minutes at the outdoor aquatic auditorium."
"Hmmm," Zak pondered, "I suppose that throws a big, fat monkey wrench in Rodney's steal, fly, explode plan."
"Darn," Lindsey joked.
"Do you think the Lapras will be in the show?" Rodney wondered.
"Oh most definitely," Zak remarked, "with our luck? C'mon."
"Okay then," Rodney said, "let's go to the water show."
What an interesting turn of events.
So the kids started walking to the water show. What the heck, they had time to take in a show right? Sure.
"Hey kids!" a tall, bronzed man called, "you going to the water show?"
He wore a red scuba suit with blacks markings. He looked like a swimmer. He walked over to the three of them.
"Yeah," Zak answered, "are you in the shore?"
"Why yes I am," the man answered, "I'm Jake, one of the aquatic acrobats. I've got to find a young volunteer to be in the show. Kids are good, and I saw you guys, I figured maybe one of you would like to join the show."
"You know what?" Zak said, "My friend here would love to be in the show."
"This is freakishly lucky you know," Rodney said to Zak under his breath.
"What do you want me to do, not take it?" he answered under his breath.
"Okay good," Jake said, "I want you guys to sit close to the tank, and when I ask for a volunteer: raise your hand and somebody will come get you. You'll go backstage, get into a scuba suit, and then you'll come on and interact with some of the animals."
"The Lapras?" Rodney asked, "does she get to...interact with the Lapras?"
"I don't think so," Jake said, "the Lapras is tough. She'll get to play with a Seaking, and the Dewgongs."
"There it is," Rodney said under his breath again.
"Shut up, it's manageable," Zak answered under his breath.
"This is really going to happen?" Lindsey asked Jake.
"Sure it is," he answered, "you're gonna have fun today."
"Cool," she muttered.
* * * *
"I would like to introduce," Jake shouted to the crowd, "your champion, Lindsey!"
The crowd stood on their feet in the stands, and clapped loudly as the young blonde girl emerged from the little building on the stage, now dressed like the aquatic acrobats.
Lindsey surveyed the crowd looking for her friends, but they weren't where they were sitting. Did they abandon her?
Did they leave?
No, they couldn't have.
Zak wouldn't leave.
She was sure of that.
So where were they?
Somewhere that would lead to trouble no doubt.
Ah, teenage boys and their explosions.
Lindsey shook her head slowly thinking about what they probably had planned.
After all, Jake said she wasn't going to be interacting with the Lapras, yet she had to so they could complete the mission. Zak and Rodney were probably out there trying to get that to happen. How? She didn't know.
The water show was pretty fun. The aquatic acrobats, Jake and the two women Brittany and T'shondra, were nice. The animals were fun too. The Dewgongs were big and goofy. Lindsey had a good time. But all good times must come to an end. The fun stuff was over, and next was the death- defying stunts with the Lapras combined with some Pidgeot aerial maneuvers. Lindsey had to stay towards the back of the stage so as not to get hurt.
The Lapras was released from its holding pen, and five Pidgeots were released into the sky. There were people riding the Pidgeots. Lindsey could easily make out three of the people on the Pidgeots wearing the red and black suits of the aquatic acrobats. The other two Pidgeots appeared to be carrying other people. One of the people was wearing a black and orange t-shirt, and a backwards hat. The other rider had a checkered sweater vest and big glasses. Lindsey couldn't help but laugh to herself.
What they heck were they doing?
In the sky, the Pidgeots began circling above the pool. Brittany and T'shondra were helping Jake onto the Lapras, apparently they didn't notice the two renegade Pidgeots up there. Lindsey could see the true Pidgeot riders yelling at Zak and Rodney. But those two didn't care, they appeared to be having a good old time.
Then they broke from the circling, and swooped down towards the pool. Lindsey lost the humor when she realized that Zak was heading towards her. Rodney was flying to the Lapras. In a split second, Zak swooped down and scooped up Lindsey in his arms. He pulled on the reigns controlling the Pidgeot, and they were in the air again. Out of the corner of her eye, Lindsey saw Rodney scoop up Jake from off the Lapras.
"What are we doing?" Lindsey asked Zak in a scared, meek voice.
"Relax," was his answer, "we've got everything under control. Okay, he's the plan: Rodney takes Jakey out of the pool, and drops him off somewhere. Which is done, so now we are swooping in to the Lapras so you can get on it. I'm going to drop you off, fly into the air for a second or two as you do your thing, and then I'll come back to get you. Then Rodney, you, and I are going to take these Pidgeots back, and head out to sea. 'Kay?"
But she didn't have time to answer. Zak swooped down, and dropped Lindsey onto the Lapras. The Lapras had the bony plate on its back so she luckily had something to hang on to. But it was still pretty slippery, and the Lapras was pretty ornery.
"Easy now big fella," Lindsey said softly to the Lapras.
But she didn't have it very easy. The Lapras was pretty wild. So Lindsey got down to business. All she had to do was make contact with it. She grabbed hold of the back of the Lapras' neck and held on. It was slippery and leathery. It felt kinda weird. But she held on, and in a few seconds she had the DNA of the Lapras inside of her. Now all that had to happen was for Zak to come and pick her up.
Zak?
Please?
Lindsey looked up to see the spectacle. The other three Pidgeot riders, the real ones, were now apparently dog fighting both Zak and Rodney. They were trying to take control of Zak and Rodney's Pidgeots.
Then, one of the riders swooped down towards Lindsey. In fact, it was coming right at her.
"Eeeep!" Lindsey squeaked just before the Pidgeot would hit her. To escape, Lindsey dove into the water. The water was cold and thick to Lindsey's weak little arms and legs. Lindsey wasn't exactly a perfect athlete.
Also, she didn't know how to swim.
Lindsey started to sink. She flailed her arms trying to stay afloat, but to no avail. She couldn't swim, and she was going down. The water was almost impossible to move in. She couldn't do anything.
Just sink.
Goodbye, she thought to her self. But goodbye to whom, she wasn't sure. Who would mourn for Lindsey? Who would care? The team? Probably.
Zak?
Zak!
To Lindsey's left, a big splash came without warning. Lindsey lost control of herself, and went sailing through the water. She was losing air. She couldn't concentrate enough to turn into any pokemon. She couldn't be helped.
Then, someone grabbed her around the waist and she started to rise. In seconds she reached air, and could breathe again. She looked around and found herself face-to-face with Zak.
"Hey Lindsey," he glubbed, "read any good books lately?"
She playfully slapped him, and Rodney showed up, still on his Pidgeot. Zak pushed Lindsey up into Rodney's grasp. He grabbed her and pulled her up. They shot off into the air.
"What about Zak?" Lindsey asked Rodney with necessity.
"Don't worry, I'm going back for him."
Up in the air Lindsey could see what had happened while she was in the water. One of the Pidgeot riders was roping in Zak's abandoned Pidgeot. The other two riders were still in pursuit of Rodney. Although somehow he was staying ahead of them, even while saving people. Jake and the two girls were trying to calm the animals down and get them back into their various pens. The crowd was having a wonderful time.
"Did you get the Lapras?" Rodney asked Lindsey as they headed back to the pool.
"Yeah," she answered.
Rodney sent the Pidgeot down to the pool. The Pidgeot's talons grabbed Zak's arms. Then, the Pidgeot managed to fly all three of them away from the water show. One of the riders stayed in pursuit.
"Hey Rodney," Zak called from below, "we got someone on our tail. Do something about it."
"Fine," he answered, "Lindsey, grab that third pokeball on my belt and hold it out and release the pokemon."
"Okay," she said as she grabbed Rodney's pokemon. She held it out as instructed, and a Scyther came flying out, "whoa!"
"Scyther," Rodney called over his shoulder, "take out that Pidgeot."
As instructed the Scyther launched itself at the rider. The cumbersome rider and Pidgeot were no match for the ninja-like Scyther. It didn't kill anything, he just...altered the Pidgeot's course. And when it was done, it found its way back into the pokeball.
"Wow," Lindsey admired, "can I...um..."absorb" that someday?"
"Wha?" Rodney asked, "oh sure."
"Where are we going?"
"I'm going to take the Pidgeot back, and then it's on with the mission."
"Hey you guys!" Zak called from below.
"Yes cargo?" Rodney answered.
"I say we don't tell Heather about this little stunt."
"Agreed," Rodney answered.
"It was fun though, right?" Zak asked.
"Yes," Lindsey, "yes it was."
"Alright then," Zak said, "let's go."
"We're going," Rodney answered.
And so they were. Off on the adventure of their lives.
Godspeed everyone.
