Jordan: Back once more.
Camilla: Here to give a disclaimer.
Jordan: Don't want this author sued.
Camilla: Then there'd be no us.
7. A sparse cave
None of us moved for a few moments we all took it in, it was definitely large, no-where near as big as victory road or Mt Moon, but it was still impressively large.
I saw a sign next to the entrance.
I walked up to it.
"Dark cave! Enter at your own risk!" is what it read.
'That's comforting.' Jasmine said. She was reading over my shoulder.
'It seems as if it's only one level.' Brock said still rooted in the place where we stopped earlier.
I found that hard to believe, if people got lost in here I don't think it would be only one level, victory road was more than one level, that didn't seem so hard to navigate, Mt Moon had multiple levels and that wasn't hard to navigate through. I didn't understand how this was hard to navigate.
I peered inside and could hardly see anything.
It had definitely earned its name of "Dark cave".
In both mountainous caves I had entered before there were lights inside, I didn't understand why there were no lights in here. How were people supposed to navigate their way through the cave without any light source?
'Should we explore a little?' I asked.
'We're here for experience, why not?' Camilla asked rhetorically. She walked past Jasmine and I and straight into the cave.
I followed her example making sure Brock and Jasmine weren't far behind.
Inside I looked up and found that I couldn't see the ceiling, I couldn't see any signs of elevation anywhere, but that's probably because I couldn't see that far in front of my face.
I could only just make out Camilla's silhouette, but that was because the small light from outside formed her shape. I then remembered that there was a way we could get some light in here, though it wouldn't be much, it would be enough for us to see one another.
'Cyndaquil, I choose you.' I said bringing out my fire starter.
'Cyndaquil can you light your back and guide us by walking in front of Camilla?' I asked.
Cyndaquil didn't give me any indication that it heard me, but it did go in front of Camilla and chirped at her to get her attention.
It ignited its back and suddenly it was a bit lighter in the cave.
Cyndaquil started to walk and Camilla followed. I was behind Camilla, behind me was Jasmine and then Brock.
We walked for a little while before I heard Cyndaquil squeak in alarm.
It backed away toward Camilla and stopped when it got to her leg.
It felt a little comfort in finding Camilla's leg.
'What did you see Cyndaquil?' I asked.
It looked up at me and squeaked meekly.
I'm sure it was a Pokémon and it was a Pokémon on the ground.
I took out my Pokédex, but my Pokédex didn't read anything out. The Pokémon that was there must have moved unless it wasn't a Pokémon. If it wasn't a Pokémon then what was it?
I moved around Camilla and walked a few steps but couldn't see anything.
Cyndaquil walked beside me as we kept trekking. I would be beside it from now on. I didn't want it to get scared because of some Pokémon that was bigger than it.
We walked a few more steps before we came to a wall, this must have been the first turn in the cave, to the left was another wall a few feet away, the only direction was right, so Cyndaquil headed right.
Jasmine squeaked behind us.
I turned in alarm, she seemed okay, just a little shaken.
'Something just brushed against my leg.' She said.
There must have been a Pokémon that liked to be in the shadows and cause us to go crazy, maybe it was because it was dark and a little creepy, maybe we weren't thinking straight because of how long this day had been. It was night now and we were exploring a cave.
'I think a group of Pokémon might be ambushing us.' Jasmine said.
I was thinking that it was just two Pokémon who we happened to cross paths with, but Jasmine made a valid point. What if we were being ambushed by a group of Pokémon?
We would have to defend ourselves. I had two Pokémon to help me and so did Brock. Camilla had one and I wasn't sure how many Jasmine had.
'If it is an ambush I'm sure we can fight our way out, we managed to stop the Heracross, this is just another obstacle.' I replied.
'You sound so confident.' Jasmine observed.
'You should hear him before he faces a Gym.' Camilla chuckled.
'All that confidence seems to disappear.' Brock agreed.
Thanks guys, great boost of confidence, but I was determined that we would get through whatever was coming.
I felt a slither across my leg.
'Okay, there is definitely something there.' Brock said voicing my thoughts.
So, there was more than one. I still had my Pokédex out, I turned around with my Pokédex, but couldn't get a reading, if this were a Pokémon it sure liked to move around a lot, it was definitely evasive.
Camilla brought out her Pokédex and I saw Brock do the same.
Jasmine didn't seem to have one.
With three of us scanning the area around us I'm sure one of us would find out what it was we were looking for.
'There are Zubat sleeping above us.' Brock said.
I thought Zubat were nocturnal, maybe these Zubat didn't know the night from day since they were in a dark cave.
I saw a glimpse of a Pokémon on my Pokédex but wasn't able to remember what it looked like as it only appeared for a fraction of a second.
I looked up from my Pokédex sighing in defeat and in front of me was a creature I had not seen before.
This creature was primarily yellow and looked like some sort of deformed snake. Its head was bulbous, then it thinned to its neck, it had a round body then it thinned again before looking like a ringed horn as its tail. On it back it had a round pattern with horizontal light blue and cream lines. On either side of its neck was a small wing. Its eyes were ringed light blue and cream inside, but they looked like they were closed even though it seemed to be looking straight at me. It had two protrusions on its bottom jaw which was light blue.
This time my Pokédex was able to scan it.
'Dunsparce, the land snake Pokémon. Dunsparce uses its tail like a drill to burrow, scooting backward into the tunnel. Its underground nest is like a maze.' My Pokédex said.
This Pokémon slithered back into its tunnels, I still wondered if it could see, I was glad it was only one though, and not an ambush, like Jasmine guessed.
'Why is it looking straight at me?' Camilla asked, she seemed a little worried.
She wasn't looking in the same direction as me, but a Dunsparce was looking up at her from a different position, than the one that had its eyes glued to me.
'They probably think we trespassed.' Jasmine said, she was also looking at a different Dunsparce, so there were three.
It doesn't say they're territorial.' Brock replied. 'It says they make their own nests, underground.' Brock continued.
He was right, it couldn't be like we were trespassing in their nests, if that were the case this whole cave would have been made by a Dunsparce and I couldn't imagine one that big.
Can we not turn back?' I asked.
'If you can either burrow or fly.' Brock replied. I then looked to where he was, he had a couple Dunsparce slowly backing him toward us.
This was an ambush, guess I was wrong, but this was unusual behaviour, Dunsparce seemed peaceful, so why were they ambushing us? It made no sense. I'm sure we'd get the answer, it just wouldn't be now.
It seemed like we had to battle our way out, they looked like bug types, so this should be easy for Brock and me.
I then looked at my Pokédex to make sure I was correct. Unfortunately, I wasn't.
These Pokémon were normal type.
A type that didn't have an advantage against anything, but luckily I had a Pokémon that was part fighting. But this would be hard for both him and I, since this place was dark I guess Dunsparce had the upper edge.
'Heracross, I choose you.'
Heracross came out and jumped in front of Cyndaquil between it and the Dunsparce.
'Totodile, let's go.' Brock called out.
'Magnemite, it's up to you.' Jasmine said, it seemed as if she only had Magnemite as her Pokémon.
'Chikorita, light the stage.' Camilla sent out her only Pokémon.
Chikorita didn't look like it cared that it's trainer was in trouble, but the Dunsparce looked at Chikorita.
I couldn't concentrate on Camilla's battle. I had a Dunsparce to take care of myself.
'Ready, Heracross?' I asked.
Dunsparce made a lunge for Heracross.
'Use your horn to stop it.' I said.
Heracross bowed its head and Heracross gained no damage from the attack, Dunsparce bounced harmlessly off of Heracross horn.
It seemed Dunsparce was too big to be caught in Heracross horn, not like Cyndaquil.
I knew that Heracross had only one fighting move, I didn't know if it was enough to take care of Dunsparce, but there was only one way to find out.
'Use Mach punch.' I said.
Heracross reeled its hand back and created a fist, its fist glowed white, it brought its fist toward Dunsparce and hit its face.
Dunsparce sailed in the air and slumped against the wall. I expected it to go down, but it glared back at Heracross again.
It flapped its wings and hovered in the air for a few seconds before landing back on the floor again.
It pointed its tail in the ground and began to dig backwards.
It was using dig; it was a move where it could come out from anywhere and I had no way to know.
'Heracross, keep alert.' I said.
Heracross looked around it to see where the Dunsparce would emerge.
I heard a small rumble underneath Heracross.
'Dodge and use Mach punch.' I said.
Heracross jumped to the side as Dunsparce leapt out of the ground backward and hit the Dunsparce on the stomach. The Dunsparce once again sailed through the air and landed on the ground, and once again it still looked fit to fight.
Two super effective moves and the Dunsparce was still willing to battle, this was definitely personal, and I had no idea why they ambushed us in the first place.
I glanced toward Camilla and Chikorita, Chikorita seemed to be battling, but Camilla didn't look happy about it.
Dunsparce slithered toward Heracross quite quickly and slashed its tail underneath it. I didn't know what it was doing until it was too late. Heracross fell on the floor, but it was otherwise okay.
It got back up with no difficulty, I didn't know what move that was, but I'm sure it wasn't a normal type, this Dunsparce had a wide move pool set.
It knew dig and pound, and a move that was to do with the tail but wasn't iron tail.
I had used only one of Heracross moves, but the Dunsparce was not giving up that easily, neither did Heracross before I caught it though, both were strong willed Pokémon, I just wondered which one had more will than the other.
'Struggle bug.'
Heracross flew a few feet into the air and small waves emitted from its body.
Dunsparce rolled into a ball and grabbed its tail with its mouth before rolling toward Heracross, the waves hit Dunsparce, but that didn't halt it, it kept coming.
'Heracross, Mach punch.'
Heracross drew its fist back, as soon as Dunsparce was a few inches it threw its fist toward the rolling Dunsparce.
Both attacks connected and the Dunsparce stopped as a boom echoed and ricocheted throughout the cave. I thought the move would make Dunsparce fly back again, but it must have gained too much momentum to be pushed back.
'Megahorn.' I called.
Heracross lowered its head and pushed Dunsparce back with its glowing horn. Heracross started to get faster.
Dunsparce seemed to realize what was happening. It started to dig backwards and Heracross fell on its face, just like it had when I battled it.
I had to end this battle quickly or else we'd never get out of here.
Heracross got up, not happy that it had been outsmarted once again. I would have to train with it as it was not used to use its horn a lot, it was leader and should be able to show leadership and efficiency when using its horn, but instead of now being wild it was now my Pokémon and it had never needed to battle with its horn before, the trees bark didn't fight back or move, so it was easier to get rid of.
This Dunsparce was moving and making it difficult.
I realized Dunsparce was still in the ground, it had used dig again, but I'm sure it wouldn't fall for the same trick twice.
I'd have to find some other way to outsmart it and stop it from continuing its assault on Heracross.
Dunsparce shot out of the ground, but it was next to Heracross, not below, but I understood why not a second later, it flicked its tail toward Heracross and Heracross sailed a few feet back and hit its back against a cave wall.
Heracross slumped to the floor, this Dunsparce was getting the better of us. I had never lost a wild Pokémon battle, not ever, and I didn't want to now. I was supposed to be an experienced Pokémon trainer. I had travelled for two years with Pokémon, battling a wild Pokémon shouldn't be this hard, it should be easy for me to win against a wild Pokémon, or at least with moderate difficulty, even if I had never seen or battled the Pokémon before.
Dunsparce then looked at me as Heracross was currently immobile.
Is slowly slithered toward me, was it going to harm me. I saw Cyndaquil was currently occupied with a Dunsparce. I had two Pokémon and this Dunsparce looked like it wanted to harm a human.
I had never known a Pokémon to hate humans, well except Mewtwo and that was because of team Rocket, and upon my death he changed his mind, I would not die for two reasons, one I promised Camilla and even with me dying it wouldn't stop the Dunsparce, I doubt they'd be able to comprehend my death as a way of me saving my friends and Pokémon. Of course, my death wouldn't be like that now, it would be stupidity and violence of a Pokémon.
I saw the Dunsparce was ready to lunge toward me, but before it did it was lifted of the ground. It flew into the air and slowly disappeared; I knew I would see it again though.
Heracross was standing in front of me, it flashed me a smile and I was grateful it had saved me from the Dunsparce.
I saw its fist beside it had started to glow white.
The Dunsparce appeared falling from above and Heracross threw its fist round as Dunsparce connected and Heracross drove its fist behind it as it turned. Dunsparce hit the wall that Heracross had been thrown toward a minute ago.
It fell to the floor and didn't move from that spot.
I saw Camilla throw a Pokéball toward a Dunsparce.
She was going to catch a Dunsparce?
I did not see her Chikorita out, maybe she had recalled it to catch the Dunsparce.
The ball encapsulated the worn out Dunsparce before it fell to the ground.
I noticed Brock and Jasmine behind me, both had finished their battle with the Dunsparce. Totodile was no longer out, neither was Jasmines Magnemite.
The Pokéball shook softly as Dunsparce struggled to escape, but the Pokéball was still able to keep it in.
Dunsparce slowly gave up and Camilla had caught her second Pokémon.
'That worked?' She asked.
She seemed surprised that she actually caught the Dunsparce.
'You caught a Dunsparce, Camilla.' Brock commented.
'Y-yeah.' Camilla replied still in shock.
'Did you not want to capture it?' Jasmine asked.
Camilla didn't reply for a while.
'I just wanted to stop it from attacking Chikorita.' Camilla replied.
'Didn't you recall Chikorita?' I asked.
'Yeah...I did.' Her tone made it sound like that wasn't the whole truth.
'What happened?' Jasmine asked.
Camilla turned to us, she had guilt written all over her face.
'Chikorita ran away.' Camilla replied. She hung her head.
This wasn't exactly her fault, it had never happened to any of us before, but professor Elm said that this Chikorita was prone to running away, it didn't trust humans and looked like it had a sudden dislike for Camilla. We had met a few Pokémon that didn't trust humans, but none had taken a dislike to a singular person, like this Chikorita had done with Camilla.
Camilla clipped the Dunsparce she had just caught in a Pokéball to her belt. I hadn't noticed that there was an open empty Pokéball at Camilla's feet. That must have been Chikorita's
Camilla slumped to her knees in defeat.
I returned both Cyndaquil and Heracross, I clipped them to my belt before I walked to Camilla and got down to her level.
She had her head hung; I saw the tear drops fall from her chin into her lap staining her deep blue skirt making it darker.
'Look at me.' I said.
Camilla barely shook her head declining my request.
I sighed at her stubbornness.
'Camilla?' I started. 'Look at me.'
I noticed Brock and Jasmine walked up to a few feet behind Camilla while I was on my knees in front of her.
She slowly lifted her head, but her eyes were closed.
I saw a tear escape each of her eyes. I had never seen Camilla this down before, not even when she told me her secret.
The tears fell to her chin and dropped off onto her dress, creating two more stains.
She slowly opened her eyes to look at me.
The look she had in her eyes held so many emotions, I didn't think I could count that high, I didn't want to list them off that would make me feel bad, I wasn't kneeling here in front of Camilla to put myself down, I was here to pick her up, like she had done so many times for me.
'Why are you feeling down?' I asked.
She sniffed before all the emotions in her eyes fled and surprise replaced them.
'What?' She asked.
I brushed back a strand of loose hair behind her left ear, which was stuck to her tear stained cheek.
'Why are you feeling down?' I echoed my previous question.
I was thankful Brock and Jasmine were being quiet. Brock knew exactly what I was doing, but Jasmine was probably confused.
Surprise was replaced with confusion in Camilla's eyes.
I was getting somewhere, but I had hardly started with my pep talk.
'You lost a Pokémon, so what?' I asked.
I saw anger was starting to swell on Camilla, so I continued my talk before she could butt in. 'What happened when I had an out of control Pokémon?' I asked rhetorically.
'You let it go, to train with someone else.' Camilla replied anyway.
'Forget the let it go bit. I believed someone else could tame the Pokémon that I couldn't.' I told her. 'I believed it was better off with them than it would ever be with me.' I added. I was wrong, but that wasn't the part of this speech, so I left it out. 'This Pokémon that you lost needs a strong trainer.' I continued. 'There is no other trainer more fitting than you, Camilla.' I added.
She scoffed at me, but I knew I almost had the old Camilla back. The tears had stopped, she had stopped sniffling, she still looked sad, but annoyed at me that I was right and that she couldn't back me up with a valid argument.
'What? You think a grass Pokémon master could train that Chikorita, or even Erika, the Celadon City Grass type Gym leader, mistress of scenting flowers?' I asked. 'They have nothing against Camilla Brook of Pewter City.' I told her.
I saw an annoyed smile playing on her lips.
'I hate you.' She mouthed.
I brushed that remark off, knowing she didn't mean it.
I stood up.
Jasmine had her mouth agape, I motioned her to close it before Camilla realised. She closed it, but her eyes held shock and amazement.
Brock smiled at me and gave me a thumbs up.
Camilla stood up with her opened empty Pokéball.
'I'm not a failure of a Pokémon trainer, I am going to get my Chikorita back.' Camilla said to no-one in particular.
She needed to do this, she was a strong Pokémon trainer and a strong person as an individual. She was the strongest person I knew, and that Chikorita needed a trainer like Camilla and Camilla wanted that Chikorita as her Pokémon.
She shut her Pokéball and the boost I had given her now gave her confidence.
'Cyndaquil, I choose you.' I said, he was to lead Camilla to her Chikorita.
From our battling the Dunsparce there had been lots of demolition that had taken place and now we could navigate more of this perilous cave that was known to drive people mad, but my head was still on straight.
Camilla started walking following the light from my Cyndaquil's back.
Jasmine fell in directly behind me.
'Jordan?' She asked.
I nearly jumped out of my skin, I didn't realise she was directly behind, she was almost pressed up to me.
'Sorry.' She apologised moving back a bit giving me my space back.
'It's okay, Jasmine.' I replied reassuring her. 'What's up?' I asked.
'How did you do that?' She asked me.
I knew what she meant, but out of force of habit I replied with a different answer.
'Huh?' I asked.
'Camilla, and the...' She trailed off.
'The pep talk?' I asked.
'Yes, two minutes ago, she was more distraught than I had ever seen anyone in my entire life and now she looks like one of the most powerful women in the whole world.' Jasmine replied.
'I don't pride myself on pep talks...' I replied. '...but I do know Camilla Brook.' I continued. 'She is a powerful person; she just needs to believe it more.' I added.
'Touché, Jordan Hale from the town of Pallet.' Camilla said ahead of us. I didn't know she'd be listening in to our conversation.
'Eavesdropping much?' I called ahead.
'No, you two talk loud.' She replied.
She was definitely back to her old self, she was beginning to infuriate me in the worst possible way, obviously it was playful banter, but I hadn't had that sort of relationship with Camilla, maybe we got past our awkwardness stage that everyone, but she and I had picked up on.
'You know you should concentrate on getting your Pokémon back, else my pep talk was all for naught.' I called back.
'You don't have to rhyme, and who says naught?' She asked.
I decided to ignore her knowing that whatever I said she would comeback with something just as good.
'They always like this?' Jasmine asked Brock.
'It's as new to you as it is to me and I've travelled with them for almost two years.' Brock told Jasmine.
'So this is a new phase' Jasmine asked.
'Yeah.' Brock replied.
I decided to ignore them too, I didn't know how long the conversation would go on for and I didn't want to be involved if they got to the "complicated" parts of Camilla and me.
I started to think about the holographic blue card that Mr. Guide gave us. It was strange to receive this gift from him, we had no idea what it was for or even if it was for something, apparently there were a few other cards, but I had no idea where they were, if we would get them and I couldn't remember what colour the guide gent said there were, he did say that there as a red one and possibly a green, maybe a yellow, a purple or orange, or maybe it was black or grey. I could not remember, and it was bugging me that I wanted to know what these were for.
I remembered there was a lot going on in my mind.
I wondered what Rachel had been doing for the past year, I had missed my best friend terribly, it would nice to just spend an hour with her catching up on her adventures and telling her about mine.
Tracey was probably having the time of his life with Professor Oak who was probably still in Johto at the moment, he was going to get the train back to Saffron then travel all the way back to Pallet somehow.
My mum, I knew she missed me and I felt guilty about leaving her all the time, it had been two years since I spent more than a day with her, once I finished this journey I would spend more than one day with her before and if I left for another journey.
I wondered what Alan was doing now, did he have a career, was he still travelling somewhere else. Was he still a great trainer aiming to beat the Pokémon league?
Jason Green, that was someone I had not thought about, I wondered how he was doing, did he go back and challenge the Pokémon league, or had he moved on to another adventure?
Then there was Daniel and his mega Charizard, his dragon form, it boggled my mind, but he must have had some stone or something so he could change his form too, but I didn't want to think about that. He was a great Pokémon trainer, but next time we battled if I saw him again I would have a different team and I would like to see how he fairs against my new team when I acquire it. Also he would probably tell me about his folklore.
Leaf and Liam, they were both travelling together again, unlike Camilla and I, I was pretty sure something was going on between them, I think they liked each other, but they couldn't tell that, not like everyone else could, but I wouldn't press them, I would just tease them both, just like everyone else did.
My dad said he was going to see me sometime on my journey through Johto, but I didn't know when. Riley had hinted about it before I went on my orange islands adventure, he knew that my dad was going to tell me, but if he knew for that long before my dad told me, it must have been big, something that my dad had thought about telling me, but didn't. It now seemed important and I couldn't get it out of my head. It was infuriating as to why he couldn't tell me before, was it because I wasn't ready or because he didn't know how to say it, or he didn't know how I would react to what he was going to say? It infuriated me, but I had to be patient, my dad never rushed into things he was so calm, and I had to respect that, one day I was going to be just like him, only better and more well known. My dad was almost known by no-one around my age, hundreds of people knew about Blue and Lance and the Pokémon league members, but no-one knew about my dad, a trainer from pallet town who beat the Pokémon league his first time. Gold also knew about him, so he must have travelled Johto after he gave Blue the responsibility of being champion, my dad didn't like the idea of being champion, instead he travelled and found out more about Pokémon and left Blue the title of Kanto's Pokémon league champion.
A grunt pulled me out of my thoughts.
Camilla perked up and knew that it was her Chikorita.
We needed to be quiet, else we would startle Chikorita and it would just run again.
We moved a few more feet and opened into a cavern.
I could see a small black shape running into a wall trying to knock it down or move some of the rock away, but the attempt was futile.
There was no doubt why it was trying to escape.
'Chikorita!' Camilla called.
The black figure turned, and we saw it was Chikorita. It looked pretty beat up, probably from attacking the Dunsparce and then attempting to attack this wall of rocks, it was impenetrable to something ramming it, unless it was a Rhydon or an Onix maybe, or a Sandslash with an earthquake and magnitude rolled into one, or even maybe a Pokémon with fissure, but not to a Chikorita, no matter how strong its will was.
I felt a little sorry for this Chikorita, it had struggled to get so far from every trainer that it had been given to, I knew Camilla would get to the bottom of its problem, that would cause their relationship to grow and it would bring them close, then they could build a bridge to strengthen their relationship. But it would only work if Chikorita trusted Camilla which didn't look like it was going to happen any time soon.
I knew eventually Camilla and Chikorita would be so close that it would seem as though this relationship struggle they had at the moment never existed, like they had been friends since the day they met, no-one would believe that Chikorita had a strong dislike for Camilla.
'Come on, Chikorita, you're hurt, I only want to help.' Camilla said.
I must have missed some of their conversation.
Chikorita yelled a few times at Camilla.
I knew we couldn't understand Pokémon speech, but it seemed pretty clear what Chikorita was saying and there was no way I was going to translate that, or even something remotely on the lines of that. I had been taught not to be foul mouthed. I shuddered just thinking of what that Chikorita had said.
'Here.' Camilla said, throwing the Pokéball toward Chikorita.
Chikorita looked at in disgust, like this was some joke.
'You go in the Pokéball, I'll take you to a Pokémon centre and when you're completely healed you are free.' Camilla said.
I couldn't believe what Camilla was saying, once she healed Chikorita she was going to release it into the wild? Even after that pep talk she was going to ignore it and just abide by Chikorita's wishes to let it go?
Chikorita looked at Camilla, deliberating on whether she was being truthful or not. It didn't detect a lie and neither did I.
Was Camilla serious?
Chikorita touched the Pokéball and allowed itself to be transported to a Pokémon centre via Camilla before it would be healed and later released.
'Are you serious?' I asked Camilla if she was crazy.
'Yes.' She said shaking her head like she was saying no. She confused me. 'How else am I supposed to get Chikorita to trust me?' She asked.
Well this wasn't the way, not by tricking her, but Chikorita would never have come if Camilla didn't lie to her. I saw her point, but let's hope that their relationship would flourish into something beautiful.
'Now that that's settled, what do you say we get out of this cave and see if we can reach Violet city before the sun rises?' Brock asked.
Jordan: Okay, we are currently trying to find a way out of this cave.
Camilla: So, we'll keep this brief.
Jordan: We'll be back when we get out of here. *Ouch* stupid rock.
Camilla: See you guys next time.
Chapter Eight: A Sprouting Tower
