AUTHOR'S NOTE: Greetings, readers! Here is Chapter 14 of the continuing adventures of Tristan, Hillary, and Pikachu as they make their way around Kanto. The Squirtle Squad makes a brief appearance in this chapter. So does Lieutenant Surge. As always, please read, review, and enjoy.

TEASER: Tristan is ready to face the next Gym Leader, Lieutenant Surge. However, his Raichu seems to be tough. Will it be too tough for Pikachu to handle? Plus, a huge fire burns out of control at the Vermilion Gym. However, the Squirtle has a fear of fighting the fire? Will Squirtle have enough courage to help out?

Chapter 14: A SHOCKING SHOWDOWN

(Music Cue: Opening & Title Screen (as heard in "The Battle of the Badge"))

Last time, Tristan and Hillary went to a party aboard the luxurious ocean liner, the S.S. Anne, in Vermilion City, where they helped a seasick old Captain. While there, they met and befriended a Squirtle, who had been following them since the night before. And once again, after crossing paths with his rival, Blue, Tristan managed to defeat him. Now, Tristan is ready to earn his third badge so he can be one step closer to participating in the Pokémon League.


"I wonder what the Gym Leader will be like?" said Tristan, as he and Hillary. walked around Vermilion City.

"I don't know," replied Hillary. "But I heard that the Gym Leader is electrifying."

Pikachu and Squirtle seemed to agree with her, though they didn't know what the Gym Leader was like themselves.

Just then, a voice shouted from behind them, "There you are, Squirtle!"

Tristan and Hillary turned around to see a young woman with teal hair wearing police attire running up and breathing heavily toward them. It was the Vermilion City Officer Jenny.

Squirtle instantly cringed in fear just as she came up.

"Where have you been, you naughty little Pokémon?" demanded Officer Jenny.

"What's going on, Officer Jenny?" asked Tristan.

"Oh, this Squirtle's been running off every day, and I've always had to chase it down!" she fumed.

"We didn't realize this Squirtle was yours," said Hillary.

"That's just it," replied Officer Jenny. "I just caught this Squirtle always trying to get into mischief, but I never actually caught it in a Pokéball."

"Mischief?" asked Tristan.

"I always have to keep an eye on Squirtle," said Officer Jenny. "But once I take my eyes off of Squirtle for even a second, it just runs off."

"So you're saying this Squirtle is a wild Pokémon?" asked Hillary.

"That's right," replied Officer Jenny. "I don't know how or why, but this Squirtle has always been more trouble than it's worth."

Squirtle felt hurt and started to cry.

"Stop that crying this instant, Squirtle!" ordered Officer Jenny. "You know what happens when you run off!" She took out a pair of handcuffs and started to put them on Squirtle's left arm.

"Wait, Officer Jenny!" called Tristan. "This Squirtle didn't cause any trouble for us!"

"How do you know that?" demanded Officer Jenny.

"Because if it hadn't been for Squirtle, we wouldn't have been able to find the seasick Captain on the S.S. Anne!" replied Hillary.

"It saw the Captain in a terrible state and alerted us to it," added Tristan. "Right, Squirtle?"

"Squirtle, Squirtle!" nodded Squirtle, who was still trembling at the handcuffs.

"Hasn't it shot water at you for a practical joke or something?" asked Officer Jenny.

"Not a drop," answered Hillary.

"Please don't put these handcuffs on Squirtle just because it ran off," pleaded Tristan. "It wanted to help us because it knew something we didn't."

"Hmmmm," thought Officer Jenny. She pondered on the issue. Then at last, she said, "All right, I'll make you a deal."

"What do you want us to do?" asked Hillary.

"I want you to defeat the Gym Leader and earn that Gym's Badge, then maybe I will see about giving this Squirtle to you," suggested Officer Jenny. "And to add to that, I will be watching your battle with Squirtle in the bleachers. This will be a test to see if you can do a better job of raising this Squirtle. What do you say?"

Now it was Tristan's turn to think. Finally, he said, "You've got a deal, Officer Jenny. That badge is as good as won."

"In the meantime," said Officer Jenny, "I will be taking this Squirtle back home for the night."

"All right then," said Hillary.

Tristan and Hillary said goodbye to Officer Jenny and Squirtle and watched them head home for the night, but not long after, they saw the door of the Vermilion City Gym open. Out stepped a large, tall man with yellow short spiked hair. He seemed to be dressed for the military.

He walked up to Tristan and Hillary and said, "Well, so which one of you is going to be my first challenger tomorrow morning?" he said.

Tristan had never seen anyone so tall. He looked up and said, "I am."

The man seemed to smile. Then he chuckled and said, "Okay, baby, I will accept your challenge!"

(Music Cue: A Formidable Opponent Appears)

Tristan was a little offended by being called a baby. "My name's Tristan, thank you very much!" he said angrily.

"Everyone who's lost to me or hasn't beaten me yet gets to be called 'baby,'" the man replied.

"Just who are you, and what right do you have calling challengers babies?!" demanded Hillary.

The man chuckled and answered, "The name is Lieutenant Surge, but you can just call me Surge for short."

"Well, Surge, I'll be ready for you," said Tristan.

"You'd better be prepared for the defeat of a lifetime," taunted Lt. Surge. Then he looked down and saw Pikachu at Tristan's feet. "Well, well, a Pikachu! Maybe this Pikachu will lose to this Pokémon!" He took out a Pokéball from one of his pockets.

It opened and out came what appeared to be a bipedal rodent Pokémon. It had orange fur and a white belly, plus it had yellow sacs on its cheeks. It didn't look too friendly at all. In fact, it looked mean.

"What's that?" asked Tristan as he took out his Pokédex.

"Raichu: The Mouse Pokémon: The evolved form of Pikachu," it answered. "Raichu can shock with more than 100,000 volts of electricity, enough to render a Dragonite unconscious."

"That doesn't sound nice at all," said Hillary. "Are you sure you're up to the challenge?"

Tristan turned to see Pikachu glaring at Raichu. Then he turned to Lt. Surge and said, "All right, you're on, Surge. I'll prove to you that Pikachu can defeat that Raichu.

"Well, then, you'd better rest up, baby," advised Lt. Surge. "After all, your Pikachu won't feel the same when it loses tomorrow, but if you want to improve your chances, use this." He tossed Tristan a strange green stone with a yellow lightning bolt on it.

"What's that?" asked Hillary.

"It's a Thunder Stone," replied Lt. Surge. "You can use the Thunder Stone to make that Pikachu of yours evolve, if you want to, but I suggest you do it tomorrow just so you don't face defeat." He laughed and walked away.

"That Surge!" growled Tristan. "I'll show him who's better."

"You'd better think carefully before you use that Thunder Stone," advised Hillary. "Once Pikachu evolves into Raichu, you can't change it back."

"I'll let Pikachu decide for itself," said Tristan as he and the others made their way to the Pokémon Center.


That night, in the Pokémon Center's bedroom, Tristan was alone, thinking long and hard about what Lt. Surge had said.

His words repeated in Tristan's head: "You can use the Thunder Stone to make that Pikachu of yours evolve, if you want to, but I suggest you do it tomorrow just so you don't face defeat."

Just then, Hillary and Pikachu entered the room.

"Hi, big bro!" said Hillary.

"Hey, sis," replied Tristan in a melancholy voice.

"What's wrong, Tris?" asked Hillary.

"I've just been thinking about what Surge said," replied Tristan. "If Pikachu evolves, it'll get stronger. On the other hand, I shouldn't force Pikachu to evolve if it doesn't want to.

"It sounds like you've been thinking very carefully," said Hillary. "You even forgot to eat dinner."

"Did I really miss dinner?" asked Tristan.

"I asked Nurse Joy if she could save some food for you," said Hillary. She handed him a plate of pizza.

"Thanks, sis, but what about you and Pikachu?" asked Tristan.

"We already ate," said Hillary. "This pizza is just for you."

Tristan was touched by Hillary's generosity. "You're a real pal," said Tristan as he started digging into the pizza.

Hillary grinned. "I knew that would cheer you up," she said.

Suddenly, Pikachu saw the Thunder Stone and hid behind Hillary's legs

"What's the matter, Pikachu?" asked Tristan.

Then, Hillary saw the Thunder Stone. "It looks like your choice is clear," she said.

"What do you mean?" asked Tristan. He was a little puzzled.

Hillary explained further. "I mean that Pikachu is afraid of the Thunder Stone. In other words, it doesn't want to evolve."

"That explains why Pikachu hid behind you just now," added Tristan. Then he turned to Pikachu. "Is Hillary right? Do you want to stay the way you are now?"

Pikachu nodded its head hard.

"Then it's decided," said Tristan. "Tomorrow, we will prove to Lt. Surge that you're fine just the way you are!"

"Yeah, that's the spirit!" said Hillary excitedly.

Presently, Tristan yawned. "Well, we should get some sleep," he said. "We've got a big Gym Battle tomorrow.

"I'm with you," said Hillary.

Tristan put away the Thunder Stone in his bag as he and Hillary got ready for bed. Then they fell asleep wondering what would have happened if Pikachu had wanted to evolve.


(Music Cue: Boy Trainer Appears (as heard in "Primeape Goes Bananas"))

Tristan and Pikachu were up early the next morning preparing for the Gym Battle against Lieutenant Surge. They knew that his Raichu was going to be tough to beat so they started their workout by jogging to improve their stamina. Next, they worked on Pikachu's attacks, offensive and defensive. After an hour of training, they came back to the Pokémon Center.

Hillary was waiting for them. "Are you feeling confident?" asked Hillary.

"We are," replied Tristan, "plus Pikachu learned a new attack."

"That's great!" said Hillary. "I can hardly wait to see what it is!"

"Then let's go to the Gym," said Tristan. And off they went, but not for long for just then...

"Squirtle, Squirtle!"

They turned around to see Squirtle frantically approaching them.

Hillary was a little surprised. "Isn't that the same Squirtle from yesterday?" she asked.

"Yes, you're right," answered Tristan.

"Tristan, Hillary!" called another voice.

(Music Cue: Desperate Situation (as heard in "Volcanic Panic"))

It was Officer Jenny, who caught up with Squirtle by this time.

"What's going on, Officer Jenny?" asked Tristan.

"There's a fire at the Vermilion Gym and we have no time to lose!" she answered. "Come on, Squirtle!" And she and Squirtle took off again.

"Let's follow them," suggested Tristan. "They're going to need some help."

"Right behind you," replied Hillary as she and Tristan raced after Squirtle and Officer Jenny.


Tristan and his friends arrived at the Vermilion City Gym a few minutes later. Flames were already ripping through the walls.

"This is terrible!" said Tristan. "We've got to do something!"

"But what can we do?" asked Hillary. "We don't have any Water Pokémon to put out the fire except Squirtle."

Just then, a large, tall man with short yellow spiky hair in military attire emerged from the Gym with a Raichu not far behind. It was Lieutenant Surge, whom Tristan and Hillary met the day before. "Please, you've got to help me, Officer!" he implored.

"Tell me what happened," said Officer Jenny.

"My Raichu and I were hoping to decorate the gym with electric lights to give it a flashy and electrifying appeal for the challengers," he explained, "but somehow one of the wires started to spark and rip apart. Once that happened, smoke started to cover the battlefield. Then the wires ignited into this gigantic calamity. We didn't have any fire extinguishers inside."

Officer Jenny was not amused. "Surge, you should know better than to decorate your Gym with defective wires," she scolded.

"I didn't know they were broken," said Lieutenant Surge.

"Is there anyone else inside?" asked Officer Jenny.

"No, ma'am," replied Lieutenant Surge. "The Gym Trainers haven't arrived yet, so it was just us."

"You're very fortunate that it was just you two inside and you escaped unharmed," said Officer Jenny. She turned to Squirtle. "Okay, Squirtle, let's put out the fire."

But Squirtle stood motionless.

"Come on, Squirtle, we've got to put out the fire before the Gym burns to the ground!" she said, raising her voice.

Squirtle still just stood there, trembling as the fire intensified.

"What's going on with Squirtle?" asked Hillary.

"I don't know," replied Tristan. "Maybe this Squirtle is afraid of fires."

"That's impossible," said Officer Jenny. "Water Pokémon have a huge advantage over fires. It would be embarrassing if Squirtle couldn't fight this fire."

Just then, a huge explosion knocked everyone off their feet. The flames instantly grew hotter and bigger.

Nobody was hurt from the blast, but Lieutenant Surge knew what just blew up. "My fuse box!" he cried.

"Surge, that's the least of our problems!" exclaimed Officer Jenny. She then took out her radio. "Dispatch, this is Officer Jenny! We have a fire and explosion. I need all available firefighters at the Vermilion Gym immediately!"

"10-4, Officer Jenny," replied the dispatcher on the radio.

"Hurry, let's run for it!" ordered Officer Jenny as she motioned everyone to get away from the burning Gym. She followed close behind Lieutenant Surge, the kids, and Pikachu.

However, as he was running, Tristan noticed that Squirtle wasn't following them. "Where's Squirtle?" he gasped.

"Wasn't it with you, Officer Jenny?" asked Hillary.

"I thought it was, but I don't see it!" panted Officer Jenny.

"Look there!" cried Tristan, pointing to the entrance to the Gym.

(Music Cue: Danger! Pikachu! (as heard in "Mild 'n Woolly"))

Sure enough, there was Squirtle,, who was still at the entrance of the burning Vermilion Gym. It had fallen on its back and couldn't get up. To make matters worse, a giant piece of burning debris fell off the Gym and was heading straight toward it!

"Squirtle!" exclaimed Tristan as he ran back to the Gym, hoping he would reach it in time.

"Tristan, no!" cried Hillary as she ran after him.

"Stay back!" shouted Officer Jenny, stopping her. "It's too dangerous!"

But Tristan was already at the burning Gym. He got to Squirtle and grabbed it, and then, at the last second, tumbled out of the way just as the burning debris hit the ground. He shielded Squirtle from the dust and smoke that followed.

When the dust cleared, Tristan opened his eyes and picked himself up. "Are you okay, Squirtle?" he asked it.

"Squirtle!" replied Squirtle as it opened its eyes. It seemed to be shaken, but it wasn't hurt. Then it shamefully buried its face in Tristan's clothes.

"What's wrong, Squirtle?" asked a sympathetic Tristan. "Are you afraid of that big fire?"

Squirtle sadly nodded its head.

"It's okay, Squirtle," said Tristan. "Fires like this one can be very scary, and it's all right to be afraid of them." He paused for a second. "But you know what? You have to at least try."

Squirtle looked into Tristan's eyes.

"You've got the courage to help out with this fire...because I believe in you."

"Squirtle?" it said.

"Let's do this...together!" said Tristan.

"Squirtle!" it said. It jumped out of Tristan's arms and faced the fire.

Hillary and the others watched Tristan and Squirtle a safe distance away from the Gym.

"I hope Tristan knows what he's doing," said Hillary worriedly.

Officer Jenny was worried, too. "I just hope that Squirtle is ready for this challenge," she said. "The fire department is still a long distance away from us."

"Please save my Gym," whined Lieutenant Surge.

"WE'RE DOING THE BEST WE CAN, OKAY?!" screamed Officer Jenny.

(Music Cue: Kanto Gym Battle (as heard in "Navel Maneuvers"))

"Okay, are you ready, Squirtle?" asked Tristan.

Squirtle nodded its head hard.

"Use your Water Gun attack on that fire!" he instructed.

Without a moment's hesitation, Squirtle shot a powerful stream of water from its mouth at the fire. Despite its fear of the fire, Squirtle kept going with everything it had.

"You can do it, Squirtle!" encouraged Tristan.

Minutes went by, and Hillary and Officer Jenny anxiously waited for the slightest change a safe distance from the Gym.

"Do you think Squirtle will be able to hold out until the fire department arrives?" asked Hillary.

"As much as I am impressed with Tristan and Squirtle's teamwork, I sure hope so," answered Officer Jenny.

Presently, another Officer Jenny and a team of four Squirtle wearing round sunglasses arrived on the scene on an extended motorcycle. "Officer Jenny and the Squirtle Squad are here for firefighting duty, ma'am," she announced.

"The Squirtle Squad?" asked Hillary.

"We're glad you're here," said the first Jenny. "Tristan and another Squirtle have been fighting the fire single-handed for several minutes now. I need you and the Squad to take over for them. They've been working so hard."

"We're on the job, ma'am," said the second Jenny. She turned to the other four Squirtle. "Let's go, Squad!"

"Squirtle!" replied the four Squirtle as they and the second Officer Jenny rushed to Tristan and Squirtle's aid.

Meanwhile at the fire, Tristan and Squirtle had reached their limit.

"Just a little more, Squirtle," encouraged Tristan.

Sweat was dropping down Squirtle's face as it got tired.

Suddenly, another giant piece of burning debris fell off the Gym and headed straight toward Squirtle and Tristan. It was too big for them to dodge. They braced themselves for the inevitable when presently, four powerful streams of water shot the debris away from them.

(Music Cue: Opening 1997-1998 M01B)

Tristan and Squirtle turned to see the four other Squirtle and the second Officer Jenny had gotten to them just in time.

"Are you all right?" she asked him.

"We are now, thanks to you," replied Tristan.

"Squirtle!" agreed Squirtle.

"You should get back to the others," advised the second Jenny. "You and Squirtle have worked hard, but we'll take over now."

"Thanks, Officer Jenny," said Tristan. "Come on, Squirtle." And he and Squirtle left the fire to rejoin the others a safe distance away.

Hillary and the first Jenny were very happy to see them unharmed.

"I'm so happy to see you," said Hillary as she embraced Tristan.

Pikachu agreed with her.

The first Officer Jenny turned to Tristan. "You risked your safety to ensure Squirtle's safety," she said. "And not only that, you and Squirtle were able to work together on that fire. I'm very impressed at how you did it."

"Squirtle's the one that deserves the credit," replied Tristan.

"Perhaps you and Squirtle would be a great team, after all," said the first Jenny.

"That's nice of you to say," said Tristan. "But Pikachu and I would still want to have a Gym battle as soon as this situation is over, and I'd like you and Squirtle to come and watch."

"We'd be happy to," replied the first Jenny. She turned to Lieutenant Surge. "What do you think?"

Lieutenant Surge thought about it and finally said, "You got yourself a deal, kid. We'll use the battlefield out back as soon as this is over."


When the fire was out a few hours later, there was extensive damage to the Gym, inside and out. However, Lieutenant Surge lead Tristan and the others to the battlefield in the back of the Gym, which was miraculously untouched. When they got there, Lieutenant Surge and Tristan took their places.

"Let's make this a one-on-one battle. Agreed?" suggested Lieutenant Surge.

"Agreed!" answered Tristan.

"I don't plan on going easy on you, baby," advised Lieutenant Surge. "Raichu and I will shock you into surrender!"

"Don't be so sure, Surge," said Tristan. "Pikachu and I worked long and hard for this moment, and we don't plan to lose!"

"Pika!" agreed Pikachu.

As Hillary and Officer Jenny looked on from the bleachers, Hillary asked, "Do you think Pikachu can beat that Raichu?"

"It's hard to say for sure," replied Officer Jenny. "Raichu may have the advantage when it comes to size, but we'll see if Tristan really has a trick or two up his sleeve."

"Squirtle," added Squirtle.

(Music Cue: Gym 2 1997-1998 (as heard in "Volcanic Panic"))

"Let's do it, Pikachu, Thundershock!" commanded Tristan.

Pikachu shot a yellow stream of electricity toward Raichu and seemed to score a hit, but Raichu just stood there, completely unfazed by the attack.

"Now, Raichu, show them a real Thundershock!" ordered Lieutenant Surge.

Raichu shot a yellow stream of electricity toward Pikachu, but this one was more powerful than Pikachu's Thundershock.

Pikachu stood there, taking the hit, but took on more damage than Raichu.

"Hang in there, Pikachu!" encouraged Tristan. "This battle isn't over yet!"

"Do it, Raichu!" ordered Lieutenant Surge. "Give it a Body Slam!"

Raichu lunged toward Pikachu and proceeded to use its full weight to crush it.

"Quick, Pikachu, it's time to show them our new move!" shouted Tristan. "Agility now!"

Instantly, Pikachu started to run on all fours. Then, just as Raichu was about to land on it, Pikachu vanished and reappeared in a different spot on the battlefield.

"Keep attacking it with Body Slam, Raichu!" commanded Lieutenant Surge.

"Pikachu, keep using your Agility!" ordered Tristan.

Pikachu kept running while Raichu kept attacking. Each time Raichu was about to land an attack, Pikachu vanished and reappeared in a different spot.

"Now confuse Raichu, Pikachu!" instructed Tristan.

Pikachu quickly circled around Raichu over and over again, faster and faster until Raichu got dizzy...it was moving too fast for it.

"Raichu, give it a Thunderbolt!" yelled Lieutenant Surge.

Raichu shot another yellow stream of electricity at Pikachu, but this stream was more powerful than the last one.

However, Pikachu was running so fast that Raichu missed its mark.

"Give it all you got, Raichu, until you hit your target!" shouted Lieutenant Surge.

Raichu tried again and again to hit Pikachu with its powerful Thunderbolt attack, but Pikachu proved to be way too fast for it.

"Now, what's Tristan doing?" asked Hillary.

"I see what he's doing!" said Officer Jenny. "Tristan must have figured that Surge had evolved his Raichu way too soon, so it couldn't learn all the speed attacks it could learn, like Quick Attack and Agility, while as a Pikachu! If they keep up the speed, then they just might see a victory in no time!"

It was true. Tristan's strategy to wear Raichu down was working perfectly.

Raichu had sweat dropping from its face. It had tired out.

"Quick, Raichu, give it another Thunderbolt!" ordered Lieutenant Surge.

Sparks sizzled from Raichu's cheeks, but Raichu couldn't muster enough strength to fire another Thunderbolt because it used up too much electricity.

"Uh, Raichu, what's wrong?" said Lieutenant Surge.

"Now's our chance, Pikachu, Quick Attack!" shouted Tristan.

Pikachu sped toward Raichu with a white line trailing behind it. Thanks to the speed boost it got from Agility, its Quick Attack struck Raichu with such force that it sent it flying.

"Raichu!" cried Lieutenant Surge.

Raichu had a dazed look in its eyes. The Pokémon had fainted.

"Way to go, Pikachu!" praised Tristan.

Pikachu replied happily.

"Tristan did it!" cheered Hillary.

Officer Jenny and Squirtle happily looked on. "I'm very impressed," she said. "Tristan just might have what it takes after all."

Squirtle agreed happily.


(Music Cue: I Got a Victory Badge"))

Some time later at the Gym's entrance, Tristan and Lieutenant Surge complimented Pikachu and Raichu for a job well done. Their Pokémon ended up respecting one another because they battled so hard.

"That was a great battle, Tristan," said Lieutenant Surge. "I definitely have no regrets about losing this battle,"

"Thank you, Surge," replied Tristan.

"You remind me so much of another Trainer with another Pikachu," added Surge. "Your strategy of outrunning my Raichu with your Pikachu's speed proves it. From now on, I will study up on Pikachu and Raichu's attacks and help them learn as many attacks as possible before I decide to let my Pokémon evolve.

"That's great news, Surge," said Tristan. "I know you can do it."

"So do I, Surge," added Hillary. "We believe in you."

Lieutenant Surge turned to Officer Jenny and Squirtle. "And Officer Jenny," he said, "I'm sorry I caused you so much trouble with that fire this morning."

"It's part of my job," replied Officer Jenny. "I deal with worse cases every day. We were just very lucky that nobody got hurt today."

"I'm going to spend as much time as I can to get the Vermilion Gym up and running again," said Lieutenant Surge. "I will have my Gym Trainers come and help me rebuild."

"That's the spirit," said Hillary.

Lieutenant Surge turned to Tristan and took something out of his pocket. "This is a Thunder Badge, Tristan," he said. "It is proof that you defeated me in the Vermilion Gym, building or no building." He handed the badge to Tristan.

"Thanks a lot, Surge," replied Tristan.

"And Tristan," said Officer Jenny, "because you battled bravely and emerged victorious against Lieutenant Surge and because you and Squirtle worked well together to try and extinguish the fire, I would like to give you this Squirtle to take along with you on your journey."

"Wow, Officer Jenny," said Tristan. "Thank you so much!" Then, he turned to Squirtle. "Would you like to come along with us, Squirtle?"

"Squirtle, Squirtle, Squirt!" it cried happily as it jumped out of Officer Jenny's arms and into Tristan's.

Tristan stood tall and proudly proclaimed, "I got a Thunder Badge and Squirtle, too!"

"Pi-Pikachu!" cried Pikachu happily.

"Squirtle, Squirtle!" added Squirtle.

"That's great, Tristan," said Hillary. "Now you have another new friend and another badge."

"Take good care of Squirtle," said Officer Jenny.

"I will," promised Tristan.


Not only did Tristan defeat Lieutenant Surge and earn another badge, he also has another new Pokémon, Squirtle, to add to the family. With another new adventure sealed in their memories, our heroes continue on their journey.

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