With the Ham-Hams...
"I'm going to find him and help!" Cappy said and ran out the door. "I got an idea!" Hamtaro and Sandy said in unison. "Wait! No...You won't want to go out with nothing," Hamtaro said, "right now, right?" The Ham- Hams nodded and they looked at each other. "We can think up something!" he yelled.
Now with Cappy...
"This must be where it is, Hamtaro and Sandy said they hid in that tree. I see the underground doorway!" Cappy pounced on top of the panels. "I know you're in there!"
Back to Boss...
"Wha?" Boss said. He tried again to get up, but couldn't even budge. Mike had a toothy, eternal grin on his face. "What are you lookin' at?" Boss asked. "Do you know what this place is?" Mike questioned.
(Note of the Writer: Why doesn't he look down? Oh well, it makes the story more good.)
Cappy...
Jump! Jump! Cappy pounded the door with all of his weight. "Darn!" he yelled. "I wish I weren't so light weighted!"
Boss and the mysterious mystery...
Boss started sweating so hard, he couldn't open his eyes. "No reason to resist," Mike evilly said. Boss had to admit, he was thinking the same thing since his own sweat was stinging his eyes. His stomach tightened, and he started to sit straighter up.
Meanwhile with the Ham-Hams...
"We gotta do something!" Oxnard screeched as loud as every Ham put together. "Why...don't you..." Snoozer started, "...go now?" The Ham- Hams backed away from Snoozer. "We can't! We might get caught too!" Dexter yelled. "We've got to..." Hamtaro started. "We're Ham-Hams! Ham- Hams always stick together!" "Hamtaro's right!" the Ham Girls said together.
(When will Cappy start doing something more?)
Oh well, back to Cappy...anyhow...
Cappy was searching for a button or something like one. He sat down and sighed. What if they hurt him badly? It'll be all my fault, Cappy thought and started crying.
Boss again...
He was breathing hard as he put his paws on his own chest. Boss put them to his side. In less than a minute, he felt them grow tight against his side. He couldn't open his eyes by the sweat trickling into them.
"I'm going to find him and help!" Cappy said and ran out the door. "I got an idea!" Hamtaro and Sandy said in unison. "Wait! No...You won't want to go out with nothing," Hamtaro said, "right now, right?" The Ham- Hams nodded and they looked at each other. "We can think up something!" he yelled.
Now with Cappy...
"This must be where it is, Hamtaro and Sandy said they hid in that tree. I see the underground doorway!" Cappy pounced on top of the panels. "I know you're in there!"
Back to Boss...
"Wha?" Boss said. He tried again to get up, but couldn't even budge. Mike had a toothy, eternal grin on his face. "What are you lookin' at?" Boss asked. "Do you know what this place is?" Mike questioned.
(Note of the Writer: Why doesn't he look down? Oh well, it makes the story more good.)
Cappy...
Jump! Jump! Cappy pounded the door with all of his weight. "Darn!" he yelled. "I wish I weren't so light weighted!"
Boss and the mysterious mystery...
Boss started sweating so hard, he couldn't open his eyes. "No reason to resist," Mike evilly said. Boss had to admit, he was thinking the same thing since his own sweat was stinging his eyes. His stomach tightened, and he started to sit straighter up.
Meanwhile with the Ham-Hams...
"We gotta do something!" Oxnard screeched as loud as every Ham put together. "Why...don't you..." Snoozer started, "...go now?" The Ham- Hams backed away from Snoozer. "We can't! We might get caught too!" Dexter yelled. "We've got to..." Hamtaro started. "We're Ham-Hams! Ham- Hams always stick together!" "Hamtaro's right!" the Ham Girls said together.
(When will Cappy start doing something more?)
Oh well, back to Cappy...anyhow...
Cappy was searching for a button or something like one. He sat down and sighed. What if they hurt him badly? It'll be all my fault, Cappy thought and started crying.
Boss again...
He was breathing hard as he put his paws on his own chest. Boss put them to his side. In less than a minute, he felt them grow tight against his side. He couldn't open his eyes by the sweat trickling into them.
