Kihonne: Hi all. It's been a while since we've last chatted, hasn't it? I apologize for that. Things have been, well, pretty crazy around here as I'm sure it has been for many of you. I hope you're all doing alright despite what's going on in the world right now. I won't talk too much about what's going on here – for many of us, reading is supposed to be an escape from reality, not somewhere where the bad stuff is thrown right in your face – but if anyone needs to talk, please feel free to PM me. I know how upsetting and stressful this all can be, so if you need a friend to talk to, I volunteer as tribute. It can be about what's going on, or fandom stuff, or whatever you want. Just know my door is open.
Anyway, here's the deal with what's going on with the story. As they say, the show must go on. I will be continuing to post and update throughout all of this. However, with things as unpredictable as they are, I'm no longer guaranteeing specific update days. I'll try my best to update weekly, but let's face it – I'm not great at meeting deadlines when things are normal. Not to mention, my university classes were not cancelled, rather moved online, so I'm technically about to enter the exam period, and I'm supposed to be working over the summer as well. In other words, updates may be random for the next while. But I promise, I WILL continue to update throughout all of this as much as I can.
Alright, before we move onto the chapter I hope you're all excited for, let's do some quick shoutouts, shall we?
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LabGirl2001: I guess you'll have to see what happens, won't you? I promise, it's gonna be exciting! I'm so glad you liked the last chapter, especially Venusia – I had a lot of fun creating it – and I hope you like the next several chapters just as much!
SzymonS: I genuinely didn't have it done yet. That being said, it might be better if I hold off anyway. The current situation would have made the surprise I'd had a little uncertain, so I'm gonna reoffer that surprise at a later date, once I'm more sure of what's going on. Anyway, I'm so glad you like Venusia. I actually hadn't thought about Umbara that much, but now that I do, you're right – it is a lot like Umbara in coloring. Noah and Sera would make an adorable couple, I have to admit. This mission is definitely a lot more difficult and complex than anything the Elite Force had to deal with. It's a completely crazy plan, with so many unknown variables that the heroes couldn't control. It would be incredibly dangerous for heroes like Adam and Rani, with decades of experience, let alone a bunch of kids. Ben is basically one more bad decision from quitting. Those kids might want to take it easy on him for a bit, lol. Well, whatever Kameron was going to ask Emily, it certainly was interrupted. That animal was one of the more fun inhabitants of Venusia. You'll get to see more life on the planet as the story goes on, but I have to say, that was one of my favorites. Thanks for pointing out the mistake with the fire scene. I believe I fixed it when I initially got your review, so it should be fine now. Yeah, this was not the team's best day, now was it? Separated, they're in more danger than they were together, which was already a lot of danger. Hopefully, they'll all make it. But you're right – it does allow some characters to get better joint scenes. Anyway, I hope you like the chapter!
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Kihonne: Now, when we last left our young heroes, they were all separated in the middle of an alien jungle. Let's see how Kameron and Charlotte are handling things, shall we?
Charlotte: Kihonne doesn't own Lab Rats, Mighty Med, or the Elite Force. She only owns this story, any and all OCs, and anything else you don't recognize.
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Kameron's POV
Despite the use of my flashlight hands, Charlotte and I still hadn't found any of the others, or our way back to the clearing we'd all stopped in. The starlight began to break through the trees' purple leaves just as we made it over a ridge, only to find a tree trunk with the letters EF cut into it.
"Okay, you were right; we're going in circles." Charlotte admitted, recognizing the marks I'd cut into the tree trunk just over an hour ago.
"Yeah." I didn't bother with the I-told-you-so. It wouldn't help the situation. "I don't see any sign that anyone's been here."
"Maybe we should just leave." She suggested. I looked at her in confusion. "There was no point in saying anything while we couldn't see, but Ben told everyone to go ahead to Caelus City if we got separated. We'd all meet up there."
"That…that makes sense." I nodded. I looked around. "Do you have any idea what direction that would be?"
Charlotte's face fell. "I don't know." She admitted. I sighed.
"Then what do you want to do?" I asked, frustrated. We were lucky to have not run into anymore of those creatures in the night, but we couldn't be sure we wouldn't find any, or even more dangerous animals. Alone, just the two of us, was dangerous, and we needed to figure out something soon, or this was not going to end well for us at all.
"I don't know. This is why I don't go outside when I don't have to." She complained. I furrowed my brow at her words, amused.
"Okay, Emily." I snorted. She gave me a look. "You convinced Leo to take you zip-lining and rock-climbing last summer, and didn't you use to go to the ranch your mom works on for riding lessons? You like being outside; you're just tired and thirsty."
"Fine." She sighed in defeat. "But that doesn't change the fact that we still don't have a plan on how we're going to find Caelus City."
"Well…" I looked around, trying to get a good understanding of our surroundings. Now that the area was bathed in a soft, pink light (probably a reflection off the leaves or something, given that they basically covered the sky), I could see that we weren't that far from a tall cliff. "Maybe if we get to higher ground?"
"I think there's a path over there." Charlotte pointed to a small series of rock ledges, almost like stairs leading up the side of the cliff. "That's convenient."
"Never look a gift horse in the mouth. Not unless you're in Turkey." I decided, shrugging. Charlotte led the way up the rocky stairs, keeping on hand on the cliff wall just in case she slipped.
"Turkey?" She asked after a moment., keeping her eyes glued to the rocky stairs. I watched the horizon, wondering what happened to the animals during the day. Maybe most of the planet was nocturnal?
"Trojan Horse? Troy? You heard of it?" I suggested. She nodded.
"Yeah, but that's in Greece." She pointed out. I chuckled. "It is. I know my Greek mythology, Kameron."
"Yeah, well I know my geography. Troy's in Turkey, which was part of ancient Greece at the time." I pointed out.
"Well look who is still the secret genius." She teased. "How do you know that stuff, anyway? You didn't even taken geography this year."
"The League had a big mission in Greece back in the day. I wanted to know more about it." I shrugged. "You ever been?"
"Greece, or Turkey?" She shook her head, not waiting for my response. "Nah, but Em and I have plans. We're going to go backpacking across Europe either this summer, or next. You?"
"Not yet. But there's this superhero pilgrimage thing that all sidekicks and new heroes have to go on before Geminus will let them join the League. Something about giving us a real understanding of what it means to be a hero, or something like that. Athens is, like, third on the list of places we're supposed to go to." I explained. I still wasn't sure the whole point behind the pilgrimage, but Mom and Dad both agreed with Alivia's rule, so it must have been important. Or it was their way of getting the summer to themselves. One or the other.
"Maybe I could convince Em to push our trip off. We could try and time them out so we could go together." Charlotte suggested as we made it to the top of the cliff. She stepped aside so I could step safely off the steps. "Or would that be weird? Or not allowed? I don't want to intrude on some sacred superhero thing."
"No, no. That would be cool, actually." I grinned at her. She smiled. "Yeah, we could totally do that. It sounds fun."
"Cool." She smiled back at me. After a moment, I cleared my throat after a moment.
"Uhm, we should probably…" I trailed off. She nodded, shaking herself.
"Yeah. Uh…" She turned around to survey the area, then frowned. "Actually, does this look familiar to you?"
I looked around. The area did look kinda familiar, but so had the area we'd been in an hour ago, and the area before that, and before that. "All of this looks the same to me. I can't tell."
"Wait, you can fly, right?" Charlotte looked up at the thick leaf cover. "Why don't you fly up past the trees and see if you can see the ship, or Caelus City."
"I'm sure we're too far away from anywhere to see it, but it can't hurt." I shrugged. She backed away and I leapt into the air. I soared into the air, sticking close to the nearest tree so even if I got turned around up there, I wouldn't lose where Charlotte was.
But as I burst through the leaves, a swarm of bugs leapt out of me, apparently disturbed by my sudden appearance. They were big for insects, each about the size of my hand, with blue scales and large pincers. They surrounded me and lunged, but I fended them off by creating an electrical field around me. A few made it through and lunged at me, but I swatted them away with ease.
I looked around, trying to see anything that I recognized. Unfortunately, there was no sign of the city or the Davenship, but there was a fairly large clearing not too far from us. I could just barely make out what looked like the remains of a fire pit in the center of it.
"Well?" Charlotte questioned as I landed. I shook my head.
"No city, no ship. But I think I can see where we stopped earlier." I explained, scratching the back of my shoulder. She brightened up instantly.
"Maybe we'll be able to orient ourselves and figure out which way we need to go in from there." She replied. I nodded.
"Let's go." I agreed.
"Which way?" She demanded. I pointed with one hand, still scratching with the other. "Alright. C'mon!"
I chuckled a little to myself as she enthusiastically started off in the direction I'd indicated, following shortly behind her.
Charlotte's POV
Once Kameron had pointed us in the direction of the clearing, we'd taken off in the direction at a steady pace. Well, steady-ish. I'd basically wanted to run in that direction, but Kameron had asked me a couple of times to slow down, pointing out that we didn't want to run into any of the animals from last night. I guess he had a point, but walking quietly through the woods when our friends might need us wasn't exactly my favorite thing in the world.
The clearing probably wasn't all that far, but between Kameron's slow pace and the difficulty of moving through the trees, it was taking us forever to make any progress. After 30 minutes, we reached a stream though, with some very familiar, colorful water bottles lying abandoned nearby.
"Hey, look!" I exclaimed, leaping over the tiny stream. I bent down and picked up a crimson-colored water bottle. "This one is mine! Is this where you and Em filled the bottles?"
Kameron hummed in response, kneeling down next to me. I frowned. "Kameron?" I asked. "Is this where you and Em were attack?"
"Uh...yeah. Think so." He agreed tiredly. I looked at him, concerned. I was usually pretty chatty compared to most people, but Kameron wasn't the quiet type himself, and he'd been rather quiet for the majority of the journey here.
"You okay?" I asked. He nodded heavily. "You sure?"
"Headache, thirsty." He replied. He saw my look and gave me a soft smile. "Probably dehydrated. Pass me Sera's bottle."
"Here." I grabbed the light blue water bottle, one of the only ones filled with the cap on. He took it gratefully and took a few quick sips, grimacing. "Is the water clean?"
"Yeah. Stomache's just off." He told me. "Another symptom of dehydration."
"Is sweating a sign of dehydration?" I asked critically, leaning forward to touch his forehead. It wasn't warmer than it should have been, but his skin was covered in a thin layer of cold sweat. He tried to pull away from my touch, but grimaced as he moved his shoulder. "You're hurt!"
"It's just a bug bite, Char. It's fine." He grumbled. I rolled my eyes.
"Let me see." I instructed. He rolled his eyes and turned around obediently, unzipping his uniform's vest. I pulled it down his shoulders before pulling his shirt down from the shoulder he'd been scratching earlier. I sucked in a breath when I saw the bite he'd mentioned - it was much larger than I'd expected, almost the size of a dime, with two rings of red around it. "Kam?"
"Hmm?" He craned his neck to get a better view of it himself, and though he couldn't see all of it, he paled from what he did see. "Oh."
"Emily said that some of the bugs here were poisonous." I reminded him. He nodded. "Does this look poisonous to you?"
"It doesn't look good." He admitted. I moved to sit in front of him, now very worried.
"What do we do?" I asked him slowly. He hesitated.
"Um...anti-venom." He blinked, taking a deep breath. "Uncle Ollie made on that works on almost everything."
"Do we have it?" I asked hopefully. It wouldn't do us very much good if it was sitting in Mighty Med on Caldera or Earth. To my relief, he nodded.
"Kira and I had some in our bags." He mentioned. He looked at me eyes wide. "If the team is heading to the city, they wouldn't have left any equipment behind."
Unfortunately, he was probably right. "What about the ship? Is there more on the ship?" I questioned. He nodded.
"There was too much to bring with us." He replied. I nodded, formulating a plan in my head. "Charlotte, that's a 3 hour walk. If the bite is poisonous, we don't know how long the effects will take to really hit. It could be..."
He trailed off, not wanting to say the word 'deadly' out loud. I nodded in understanding. "I know. But I don't have a better plan. Do you?" He shook his head. "Then it's what we're doing. We'll go back to the ship, get you that anti-venom, then figure things out from there. Alright?"
He sighed. "Alright." He agreed. I smiled and stood up.
"Alright. If the clearing is in that direction, and this is where you and Emily stopped for water, that means the ship is...in that direction." I decided before offering him my hand. He sighed and accepted it, slowly getting to his feet. I quickly gathered all the water bottles into Emily's bag, which had thankfully been left behind. I let Kameron lead the way, matching his pace as we started on our path back to the ship. I just prayed we got there in time.
Kameron's POV
I could feel Charlotte's eyes on me as I stumbled over a tree root I hadn't noticed jutting out of the ground at my feet, but I didn't bother commenting on it. I could tell she was worried by the way she kept encouraging me to talk to her and checking up on me. I really wanted to tell her that she was overreacting, that the bite was barely worse than a mosquito bite and we should focus on finding the others, but I knew it was more than that. I could feel pulses of heat coming off the bite and into my very cold body and it hurt a lot. I was pretty sure I had a fever – though it was impossible to tell if the chills I had were fever-born or just from this planet's ridiculous climate – and my stomach churned and ached liked that time I got food poisoning in the fifth grade.
"Pretty sure my uncle got bit by a Venusian Beetle when he was our age." I responded when Charlotte began to prod me about bug bites and poison. "Those are poisonous."
"Is that from this planet?" Charlotte asked, slowing down as we climbed a tall hill. It was vaguely familiar, so I figured we were going in the right direction, but I didn't remember it being such a difficult climb before. Maybe that was because it had been a downhill climb that time around, or maybe it was because my vision was blurring and the ground didn't feel all that steady underneath me this time. "Kam?"
I didn't answer her until we reached the top of the hill, not trusting that I'd be able to keep my nausea at bay. "Yeah." I eventually answered once my stomach had settled a little bit. "It was from Venusia."
"Could it have been the same kind that bit you?" She suggested. "Do you know if the anti-venom worked on that bite, or if they used something else?"
"Different bug, something else." I grumbled as she led us along. "If it were the same bug...it would have killed me already."
"That's...comforting, I guess." Charlotte mentioned. I nodded faintly. "You ready to keep going?"
"I-" I started to reply when I felt the nausea rise up again. Unable to fight it, I barely managed to stumble a few steps away from Charlotte before I hit my knees and expelled everything that was left in my stomach.
I sat there, dry heaving for minutes after I was done before I felt Charlotte place her hand on my shoulder. "I'm dying." I groaned, wrapping one arm around my stomach without making any effort to get up.
"Not on my watch you're aren't." She scolded, not unkindly before wrapping a hand under my arm. "C'mon. We need to keep moving."
I didn't give her much help as she pulled me to my fight, but she didn't complain, not even when she put my arm around her shoulders and supported me as she walked us along the path. "Char?" I mumbled, closing my eyes for a second as a wave of lightheaded-ness came over me.
"Kam?" She replied. I felt her head turn as she glanced at me before she continued on.
"If I don't...you know." I began, but I felt her shaking her head again. I opened my eyes to see her glaring at me.
"No. We're not talking about that." She insisted, pushing us on with more intensity. I managed to keep up the pace with her, but just barely.
"Char, please." I murmured. She sighed.
"What, Kam?" She muttered, her voice quivering just a tiny bit. When I didn't respond, she let out a quiet breath. "What do you need from me, Kameron?"
"Can you tell Kira and my mom and dad that I love them? And tell my parents I'm sorry I couldn't save them?" I asked her. "Please?"
Charlotte sighed heavily, closing her eyes tightly for a moment. "Alright." She agreed quietly before opening them once again. "But it doesn't matter. You know why?"
Despite how I felt, I managed to smile a little bit. "You won't let me die?"
"Damn straight." She replied, giving me a confident smile. "You're not getting off this team that easy."
Charlotte's POV
When Kameron had asked me to pass messages onto his family, I'd forced some optimism his way, refusing to let him think that. But now, almost three hours later, I couldn't even do that.
He'd started flagging really badly about a couple of hours ago, and even with me carrying most of his weight, we still weren't making as much progress as I'd hoped. We should have been back at the ship by now, but it was nowhere in sight. Which meant that either we hadn't traveled as far as we needed to, or we'd gotten lost somewhere along the way and were heading in the same direction. Given Kameron's condition, I wasn't sure which one terrified me more.
I could feel him burning up next to me, unnatural heat emanating from his almost limp body. He was still conscious, still walking, but his movements were slow, clumsy, almost making it even more difficult to navigate the rough terrain, and he'd mostly given up responding to my questions. Every once in a while, he'd mumble some sort of response, but it was never coherent enough for me to understand and he never repeated it when I asked him to.
"C'mon. Not much farther." I lied, not even totally sure if he could hear or understand me at this point. I blinked back tears, trying not to think about the possibility of us not finding the ship in time, or at all. With each passing second, that was seeming more and more likely, and I could feel my heart clench at the very thought. "You're going to be fine, okay? Just...just hold on." I choked out, my throat tight.
He didn't respond.
After several more minutes of pulling him along, I had to stop. I'd essentially been carrying him for hours now, and even though I knew we had to keep going, my legs were burning too bad from the effort to take another step.
"How're you doing, Kam?" I murmured as I gently lowered Kameron down next to a tree. I pursued my lips when I saw how pale his face was. His eyes were closed and though I should have been relieved by the fact that he was still clearly breathing, the rattle I could hear in his lungs scared me down to my core. "Kameron!" I shook him, hoping to wake him. His eyelids fluttered and he mumbled something under his breath, but I couldn't get him anymore conscious.
I took a slow, shaky breath. "Okay, we need a new plan." I muttered. The thing was, there were no better plans. Finding the ship was our only option, and I couldn't find it anywhere! The trees were too tall, the foliage too thick, the lighting too dim to see through.
I looked at the tree Kameron was sitting against and followed its tall trunk with my eyes until I saw the leaves at the top. Maybe...
I couldn't fly like Kameron could, but I'd always been good at climbing trees when I was a little kid. Hardly the same thing now, but if I could get to the top, I could see if the ship was anywhere close. There were risks - not only was it going to be a difficult climb, but I had no idea if those bugs from earlier would be nesting in this tree too.
I glanced down at Kameron, then made up my mind; it was just a risk I was going to have to take.
I moved around to the other side of the tree so that if I fell, I wouldn't land on Kameron, then looked up at the trunk. "How exactly am I going to do this?" I muttered to myself.
I stepped up to the trunk, but before I could begin to scale it, or attempt to scale it, I heard a sound coming from the direction Kameron and I'd been heading in. I froze when I heard it, having never heard something like it. It was like trill sound, but super deep.
I backed up to stand in front of Kameron and formed a laser sphere in my hand. It didn't sound like the monsters from last night, but it sounded like it could be just as dangerous or worst. Whatever it was, I was gonna give it one hell of a fight. I tensed as whatever it was got nearer, the sound of its deep trills growing louder in sound, until it leapt out from the bushes.
I blinked in confusion, nearly dropping my hands in shock when I saw the foot-tall creature leap out from the bushes.
It was like a weasel, like an actual weasel, but with a rough, brown hide and 6-inch long tusks, looking far too large for such a tiny creature. Hanging from its mouth, between the two tusks, was what looked like one of our emergency packs.
The weasel-thing sniffed at us, let out a deep, deep growl, then rushed past us into the bushes once more.
"Wha...?" I stared after it, confused before looking back in the direction it had come from. If that had been one of our emergency packs... "Okay, c'mon." I bent down and pulled Kameron to his feet.
"Hmmm?" He hummed in confusion, not raising his head as I pulled him along.
"We're almost there." I think, I silently added. I led us both through the bushes and up a long hill. I could have cried when we reached the top though, for there it was: the Davenship, sitting there in the clearing below, surrounded by plenty of those tiny weasel things. "Please be friendly, please be friendly." I muttered to myself as I walked Kameron down the hill towards the ship. The creatures scattered as we approached, apparently more afraid of us than we were of them. I placed my hand against the scanner on the side of the ship and the door to the cargo bay slowly lowered itself, causing the rest of the the weasels to flee. As I pulled Kameron inside, a couple ran past me, coming from inside the ship.
I didn't have time to think too much about how they'd gotten in as I dropped Kameron as gently as I could onto the floor of the cargo bay. "I'll be right back." I rushed past him to dig through the medical supplies containers. I sorted through it for a moment before pulling out one of the spare medical kits.
"Okay, okay." I raced back to his side and hit my knees next to him. I ripped open the medical kit and started going through the various vials and medical supplies until I was left with two that I didn't recognize. One of them had to be the right medicine - Kameron had said there would be a cure in the medical kit, and I knew none of the other stuff was it - but I didn't know which one.
"Kam, which is it?" I turned to him, but he was completely unconscious now, barely breathing. "No, no, no. Please, Kameron, wake up. Wake up and tell me which one to give you. Kameron!" I shook him roughly in hopes that it would rouse him, but he didn't so much as groan. "No, please, Kameron. Kameron, I don't know what to do. I don't know which is the right one."
When he still didn't respond, I looked back at the two vials. There were labels on them, sure, with names and what the dosage should be, but I didn't know what the names meant and unlike medicine at the drug store, they didn't have a convenient list of things that it treated.
"Um..." I glanced between the two, then made a decision. I ripped open two of the syringe packages in the medical kit and filled each with the correct dosage of the vials. "Both it is."
Thinking that it would work quicker if injected closer to the heart, I plunged both of the syringes into his chest. "Please don't die." I murmured, closing my eyes tight as I pressed down on both plungers at once. "Please don't die."
Kameron's POV
When I opened my eyes, I found myself staring up at the pulsing fluorescent lights of the ship cargo bay, something soft underneath my head. I screwed my eyes tight as the bright light assaulted my eyes and gave myself a few moments to adjust to it before opening them again.
Turning my head slowly, I saw Charlotte walk in from the left engine room carrying a brown, ugly-looking weasel thing with large tusks.
"Go, shoo!" She told it, ushering it out the cargo bay door and out into the Venusian jungle. Once it was gone, she wiped her hands in satisfaction and pressed her hand against the interior panel. I pushed myself onto my elbows as as the door closed.
"What was that?" I croaked, my throat feeling like it was coated with sandpaper. She spun around, relief flooding her face.
"Kameron!" She rushed towards me, dropping to her knees at the last minute before hugging me tightly.
"Whoa!" I gasped in surprise as she basically pulled me into a sitting position.
"Sorry." She apologized quickly, pulling back. She was grinning brightly, eyes filled with unshed tears of joy. "Sorry, I just...you're not dead!"
"Yeah, I gathered that." I chuckled, wincing at the pain in my throat. She leaned to the side and grabbed a water bottle off the top of one of the storage containers before handing it to me. I accepted it gratefully, taking a few gulps of it before replacing the cap. "Thank you."
"You're welcome." She smiled back at me. I looked around at the quiet ship.
"So, we made it back." I observed. She nodded. "Can I ask, why am I on the floor?"
"You passed out before we got here, and I wasn't going to carry you up the ladder." She explained before glancing behind her at the medicine kit. "Listen, I...I wasn't sure which medicine to give you." She told me apologetically before showing me two of the vials. "I gave you both. Figured that way, you'd still get whichever one was the cure. But I'm not sure if the other one is bad."
I looked over the vials and shook my head with a small smile. "That's the cure." I nodded at the one on the left. She nodded.
"And this?" She asked, sounding uncertain.
"A tetanus shot. Kinda glad I was unconscious for that - those hurt." I chuckled. She laughed in relief.
"Oh thank God. I was worried I'd given you Dengue Fever or something." She admitted. I chuckled again.
"I promise, nothing on this ship can give you Dengue Fever." I assured her. She nodded. "Well, at least none of the stuff that I brought. What was that thing you were carrying?"
"Some sort of wildlife. They don't seem dangerous, but they got into the ship while we were gone." She explained. I frowned, confused. "They bore a hole into the left engine room."
"That's not good." I commented. She shook her head.
"No, it's not. But we'll figure it out. At least you're not dead." She offered me a smile, squeezing my hand gently. "Thank you for not dying on me."
"Thank you for saving me." I replied. She smiled.
"You owe me one." She teased. I hesitated, then decided...screw it.
"How about dinner?" I suggested, my heart racing even as I asked the question. She stared at me, eyes going wide.
"What?" She asked, caught completely off guard. Okay, not a good sign, but there was really no going back.
"I just survived being poisoned by a deadly bug on an alien planet. I figured, if today's not my lucky day, I don't know what is." I explained. She nodded, still staring at me, her mouth slightly ajar. "Can I pay you back by buying you dinner?"
"I..." Charlotte pressed her lips together before smiling. "Yes."
"Yes?" Now it was my turn to stare at her. She nodded.
"Yes." She repeated before hesitating. "Provided my papa doesn't kill the both of us when we get back."
I grinned at her. "It's a date." I replied. She smiled.
"It's a date." She agreed. I nodded, then looked around.
"Now, we just have to find the others so we can go home." I commented. She nodded.
"Actually, I think I have an idea about that." She replied with a mischievous grin.
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Kihonne: So Kameron and Charlotte have some extra encouragement to finish the mission. So what did you guys think? Good, bad, somewhere in between? Seriously folks, I live off your reviews! Let me know what you all thought!
Separated Part 2: Meet the Villagers
Separated Part 3: Capital City
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