Over the course of two hours, Missy then realized that they were getting closer to the government base. Missy only hoped that they would be willing to cooperate. She doubts they would.

It's not like everyday three adolescences would come knocking on the base and say that they were given instructions by an old friend to help stop people from doing what they are doing. They would most likely shoo them away.

Missy looked at the directions and stopped. The last bit of it said, "Look for the lake and the pink tree. The base she be in-between them in the side of the mountain."

Missy looked up. "Help me look for a lake and a pink tree." She said to Mary and John. They both nodded and went searching through the area. It was a quiet area, the only sounds you could hear was a river nearby, which was probably heading down to the lake, but missy couldn't tell which way it was.

Missy walked up to the river, and put a leaf into the water to see the water current. She watched as the leaf went right down the river in the north direction from where she is standing.

"Guys, this way!" Missy cried to them. She waited by the river, but backed up. Any water Pokemon could be in there, ready to jump and attack. Luckily, it's not midnight.

Mary and John rounded the corner together to see Missy. Then they all headed towards the lake, heading north. Missy didn't even realize she dropped the directions at the river, and so it lay on the ground.

The walk was short as they made their way down the path, coming up to a large body of water and a mountain side where a pink Sakura Blossom tree was at. "There it is." Mary pointed.

"Let's go, and stop this war." John announced as he ran up to the mountain side. "Hey, open up!"

"John! You're not supposed to do that! We don't even know if the people's base is still here." Missy said.

Inside the base, the military specialists were busy working with what they discovered, or what they created in their laboratory. When the virus was announced, they captured a bunch of Pokemon and tested them. The scientists in the base tried their best to discover their own cure in a different way, but actually ended up making a new strand. They kept that away, though, in the top secret files.

One scientist checked the security camera, and saw the three people outside, waiting. He over heard their talking, and gasped when they said the words Sherice and Virus.

"Sir!" the scientist called to the higher up government person.

The lieutenant came up to the scientist. "What is it? Who are these kids?"

"I don't know, sir. But they mentioned that they met Sherice, and that she gave them directions to this place to stop the virus."

The lieutenant sighed. He watched as the kids found the security camera, and was begging them to let them in. That they found the cure. He doubted that, but told the scientist to open the door anyway.

Outside, missy stopped talking into the security camera when the door opened. One of the officials was standing there. He had a stern look on his face. "So, you know of some cure?" he asked.

"Yes!" all three said. "It works. Sherice told us to come here because she said you guys can help us stop the people responsible for causing the whole world into Pokemon." Missy went on.

"Really? Sherice? Where is she right now?" He asked, furrowing his eyebrows.

Missy and Mary heads' hung low that time. Missy remembered that Sherice sacrificed herself so they could escape. Missy and Mary wondered where she was at right now.

"She sacrificed herself so we could escape. I have no idea where she is, but she wanted us to come here." Missy then pleaded with the lieutenant.

The lieutenant looked at Missy, seeing her pleading for him to believe them. Sherice was always the kind one, so she would do that. He sighed. "Fine. You better tell us about the cure." He moved out of the way to let them in.

A smile appeared on all of their faces. "Thank you." They all said as they walked inside the base. High tech gadgets were everywhere. A huge lab with scientists in it with protective gear on working on something. Scientists at computers and microscopes.

"This is our base. You can call me Mr. Blake." He said a he showed them the lab and then headed out to the best scientist.

"Sir!" the scientist said, saluting him.

"These kids claim that they know the cure to this virus. But before they tell us, let's show them what we discovered."

"Sir!" the scientist said and sat down. There were three microscopes. "This one shows a normal human cell. This one shows what happens to the cell when the virus is infected. This is our outcome of trying to make a cure for it." The scientist pointed.

Missy looked at the normal human cell. That was a normal Human cell. A red blood cell. She looked at the second one. It was a Red blood cell again. But there was a little alteration to it. She had seen the Pokemon red blood cells before. It was a circle, almost a pink color. Except that a Pokemon blood cells' have little dark spots all over it. She then looked at the third one. She was taken back by it at first, and then looked down into it again. It had the same color of the Pokemon cell, but it was slimmer, and longer. She then looked back up to the scientist.

"What happened to this one?" She asked.

"Well, we tried many different things. Our first test was to see how fast these normal human cells' turn. So, we put the infected cell next to the normal one, and in a blink of an eye, the infected cell covered the human cell and then it turned. It's really fast process inside the body, but we still haven't figured out about why you turn at midnight." The scientist said. "We implanted some known antibiotics into the infected cell, but nothing worked. Except that it changed, or-"

"Mutated?" Mary asked.

"Yes. Exactly." He then looked at missy, since she said she found the cure. "But we haven't discovered what it does yet inside the body, or what it does inside."

"Hmm…" Missy said. "Maybe you shouldn't try it out, incase this is a possible air born case and then it could be contagious. But it isn't which is good."

"Exactly. We also tested to see if it was air born, but it wasn't."

"Ok. The cure to this virus is that you can add normal, human DNA into the second one. My friends and I have discovered that doing that changes you from a Pokemon to a human again."

The scientist's eyes widened as she said that. "DNA?" He asked. "Are you sure?"

Missy nodded sternly. "Me and my friends have all once been a Pokemon. It works."

He nodded. He reached for a syringe in his pocket, and then wondered where he would get DNA at. They don't have any DNA in this base.

"Here, get it from me." John then offered. He held his arm out to the scientist, who looked at john, wondering if he should do that. John nodded sternly. The scientist put the syringe in John's arm slowly. He extracted the DNA, and then put the needle onside the cell of the infected cell. The put the DNA into it, and within seconds, the infected cell became a normal human cell.

The scientist was astounded by this. He had a smile on his face. "It worked!" He said.

"Try it on the third one now, and see if that works?" Mary then suggested.

The scientist nodded, and with the remaining DNA, he stuck it into the mutated one. Nothing happened. The mutated cell seemed to have rejected the DNA. The scientist looked grim. He shook his head.

Missy expected this. "You should put that away, in case someone might steal it and use it for their own personal interest."


So, that night, missy, Mary, and John spend the night, talking about what had happened to them when they were Pokemon. They talked about their adventures as Pokemon and about their adventure on the way over here. The friends they lost and everything. They spent the night there, but later that night, a mysterious figure seemed to have broken in. The cameras' were forced to shut down, so they couldn't see what happened when they were off. Nobody could then see what he was taking. Nothing….