Landing in front of Prism Tower once more, I only had to wait a few minutes before my friends came running out.
"Kai! We did it!" Ash shouted as they approached.
"It seems you did," I replied with a smile.
"Clemont was awesome! You should've seen the way he Battled with Bunnelby! It was so cool!"
"Ah, Ash, it wasn't that amazing, was it?" Clemont stuttered, sounding embarrassed.
"No, Ash is right; you did really well, Clemont!" Serena said.
"Mhm, you were amazing, Big Brother!" Bonnie exclaimed.
"Haha, guys!" Clemont said, rubbing his head awkwardly.
"Well, I'm just glad everything turned out well. How about we tuck in for the night?" I suggested.
"Sure, we can stay here; we have a few spare rooms in the Gym." Clemont agreed.
"Yippy! A sleepover!" Bonnie cheered, running back towards the tower.
"But we've always slept around each other before… So why is this situation any different?" Clemont asked.
"Because this is our home, dummy!" Bonnie replied.
"Home, huh? I guess it is…."
With that, we entered Prism Tower, heading to the top of the building and got settled in.
The spare rooms were nice and spacious, allowing multiple beds to be placed in one space. That being said, we all decided to slumber in the same room. However, while everyone else slept, I couldn't find it in myself to doze off.
Thinking about my actions tonight, I couldn't prevent myself from tossing and turning. It'd been a while since I'd lost control of my emotions like that… But even then, this was the first time it had resulted in something that could've ended tragically.
"Haaa… I really need to learn to control my emotions better. If I haven't prepared and cut them off, they easily get out of control…." I muttered to myself.
Realising that I wouldn't be able to sleep, I quietly got out of bed and sneaked out of the room.
Because of how dark it was, my attention was naturally drawn to the bright city lights shining through a pair of glass doors.
Making my way over, I pushed them open and stepped onto the balcony surrounding Prism Tower's top. I then walked over to lean against the railings, looking out and admiring the brightly lit city below. The cold breeze from being so high up was soothing, allowing me to calm my erratic thoughts.
Click~
Hearing the door behind me open, I focused my senses on the aura of the approaching person.
Realising who it was, I kept staring at the view, waiting until they arrived at my side.
"Can't sleep?" I asked.
"I should be asking you the same thing," Serena said as she leaned against the railing, standing next to me.
Silence reigned between us for a few seconds before I confessed,
"I've just got a few things on my mind, is all."
Hearing my words, Serena remained silent as well for a few seconds before asking,
"Something you can talk about?"
"....No…. Sorry…."
"I see…."
Serena turned her eyes away from the view before us and looked up at me.
After a moment of silence, she finally said,
"You really don't remember me… do you, Kai…"
"Pardon?" I asked, turning to look at her.
I saw a flash of disappointment and sadness in her eyes before she continued,
"Haaa… You see, we've met before, Kai. It was when I was around six years old, a year or so after I'd met Ash."
My eyes widened slightly in confusion. With my prior knowledge, had I met Serena in the past, I'm sure I would've remembered her.
"I think you might be confusing me for someone else…."
However, she shook her head, saying,
"No, we've definitely met before. I could never mistake you for someone else."
"How can you be so sure?" I asked, sounding quite sceptical.
She looked up at me before sighing. She then looked back at the city and began her story.
"You see, I had once visited the Sinnoh Region with my Mum for her Rhyhorn racing.
I'm not really sure how, but I think I had walked onto the Rhyhorn track and tried to follow my Mum and the other racers. However, I'd somehow managed to get lost in the forest along the way." Serena continued, looking out at the view with a reminiscent look on her face.
"After walking for who knows how long, I stumbled upon a clearing. It was a field full of these beautiful yellow flowers. So I guess, because of how much I love flowers, I decided to run through them, rolling around and enjoying the sweet scents.
As I was enjoying myself there, a Pokémon suddenly showed up. It was a little Ralts. It had probably been wading through the flowers before it stumbled upon me. At first, I was a little scared. Then, however, Ralts smiled at me and began playing with me." Serena smiled at the memories.
"We played together for almost 30 minutes before we heard a call. The voice was calling out, 'Aurora! Aurora, where are you?!'."
"Ralts suddenly ran off, leaving me alone for a few minutes. I was kind of sad, thinking I'd been abandoned… But it came back, this time with a young boy and two Riolu in tow." She said as she looked at me and smiled.
I was in shock. I stared at Serena as faint memories began to surface in my mind.
"After introducing myself to the Boy who'd showed up, he introduced himself as Kai and his two partners, Luca and Luci, along with Ralts, whom he'd named Aurora.
From there, everything was a blur. But I remember running around in a sea of yellow, enjoying different games and laughter.
The next vivid memory was of the boy and I laying on our backs, our feet in different directions, our heads next to each other, surrounded by flowers, pointing out the different shapes the clouds above were making." She said, smiling brightly. Then, however, she suddenly blushed, recalling a certain thing she'd promised me that day regarding marriage.
Shaking her head to rid herself of the embarrassing memory, the smile on Serena's face changed from a bright, happy smile to one of sadness as she returned her eyes to the city below.
"But the most impactful memory from that time… was when a giant Snorlax suddenly appeared before us. It seemed really angry that someone had invaded its spot.
So it attacked us….
The boy stood in front of me the entire time, telling his Pokémon to Battle Snorlax… But they weren't strong enough. Even when they were all working together, they were slowly defeated one after the other… By the end, both Luca and Luci were unconscious, and Aurora was badly hurt.
I could see the sadness in the boy's eyes. He seemed like he was in a lot of pain watching his Pokémon get hurt…."
"I wanted to comfort him, but I was so scared at that time… I didn't know what to do. I just remember tears streaming down my face from how scared I was. But the boy suddenly turned around, bent down slightly and wiped my tears away. He had the most gentle smile as he said, 'Everything is going to be okay.' and 'I'll protect you.'
He then hugged me tightly.
I remember feeling so safe in his arms."
"But suddenly, he let go. I looked up to see what was wrong, but what I saw scared me. The gentle smile on the boy's face was gone. Now his eyes were cold. They looked terrifying.
Turning around, the boy suddenly charged straight at Snorlax. I cried out to him, thinking he was going to get hurt.
But then it happened.
He jumped up at Snorlax before punching forward with his fist. The next thing I knew, this loud banging sound made me shut my eyes.
What followed were more loud banging sounds and the occasional roar from Snorlax. But after a while, the sounds died down. Everything finally went quiet.
When I opened my eyes after a while, all I saw was the boy standing tall while Snorlax was running away."
"I was so shocked. I thought I was dreaming. But then the boy turned around and smiled at me, saying, 'See, I told you everything would be okay.'
I'd never felt so relieved before. He was shining like the sun in my eyes, and I couldn't help but look at him in awe…."
"However, he suddenly closed his eyes as blood burst from his mouth and nose, and then he fell."
"Shocked, I ran over to him, trying my hardest to wake him up. But nothing worked. So I started crying, screaming for help for who knows how long before people in suits finally arrived.
A couple of them took the sleeping boy and his Pokémon and disappeared. The ones who remained brought me back to Jubilife City where my Mum was waiting for me all worried."
"After that, I never saw him again. Remembering all the blood, I had convinced myself he'd died trying to protect me… I remember I couldn't stop crying for days and my mum was getting really worried. Whenever I told her the story when she asked what was wrong, she'd always brush it off as my mind making things up to deal with the traumatic event…. After a while, even I believed that to be the truth…
At least, until I saw the news about a Garchomp rampaging in Lumiose City, that was when I finally saw the boy again. I recognised him immediately. He was on T.V, performing amazing feats, dodging all of Garchomp's attacks."
Serena then looked up at me with a happy smile.
"It was at that moment that I'd finally found you again. And to think, you were also with another Childhood friend of mine."
"So I rushed to Lumiose City, meeting Ash and the rest at Professor Sycamore's Lab, only to find out that you were unconscious, just like that time with Snorlax. I was distraught, but eventually, you woke up! We were finally going to meet again after so long… But… you didn't remember me…" She said with a sad smile.
"But, finally, I got the chance to tell you my story. I finally get the chance to tell you, 'Thank you for everything. You're my Hero.'" She finished, looking up at me with affection and gratitude.
I was in shock. As Serena progressed in her story, memories began surfacing one after the other in my mind. Each event she narrated played vividly in my memories; I could see everything she recalled. I remembered meeting a little girl, playing with her in a field of flowers, and enjoying the feeling of pretending she was my little sister….
"So… when Aurora came out to hang out with you…." I started.
"It's because, unlike her Trainer, she remembered me," Serena said with a teasing smile.
"I remember…" I mumbled.
"Huh?"
"After hearing your story… I remember everything." I said more clearly this time.
"Then-" Serena started before she was suddenly cut off.
I rushed forward and hugged her.
Serena went wide-eyed, wondering what was happening.
"Even though they told me you were okay, I never actually knew. I wasn't allowed to see you after I'd recovered, so I thought they'd been lying to me. But seeing you here and now, telling me this story, I'm just so glad that you're okay." I said as I hugged her tighter.
The shock in Serena's eyes faded as a bright blush appeared on her face. However, instead of pulling away, she closed her eyes and hugged me back, somehow feeling just as safe in my arms now as she did back then.
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The next day….
"What?! Your robot kicked you out of your own Gym?!?"
It was around noon, and we were all currently at Meyer's Mechanical Shop.
Clemont and Bonnie were standing in front of their father, with Clembot, Clemont's Gym Leader Robot, standing next to them.
Ash, Serena, and I were standing behind them, watching it all play out.
"Daddy! Wait until you hear the end of the story!" Bonnie exclaimed, trying to calm Meyer down.
"That's how it was before, but everything's alright now!" Clemont continued.
Clembot was performing bow after bow in apology towards Meyer.
"It's okay to leave it to Clembot to be the Gym Leader."
"Hmmm…. Well, I sure hope that you're right. So, does that mean you'll be coming by the house more often now?" Meyer said with an expectant smile.
"Visit…? Umm… well… you see…." Clemont stuttered.
"Is there some sort of problem?" Meyer asked, leaning forward to get to eye level with Clemont.
"Kind of… because…."
"Just tell him, Clemont! Now!" Bonnie shouted, looking annoyed at her brother.
"Haaa… alright... Here's the thing. I'm… going on a Journey!"
"Huh?" Meyer blurted out in surprise.
"Since I first met Kai and Ash, I've been gaining more and more courage the longer I travel around with them."
"Courage, huh?" Meyer mumbled, briefly looking up to stare into my eyes. However, Clemont redrew his attention by continuing,
"That's right. I've always been afraid to find the courage to try out new things. But now? I'm feeling completely different. Of course, I've only been feeling this way for a short time, but I get it! I've experienced so much, so quickly! I've even seen a totally unorthodox way of Battling, something I'd never imagined before! So far, I've had fun, I've been sad, I've been happy and scared, and that may not sound like such a big deal, but I've really started getting in touch with myself, and I feel that that's really, really, important to me."
"Even if it's only until they reach the Kalos League, it's imperative that I travel with them there!" Clemont shouted.
"Daddy, I really wanna go with Kai, Ash, Serena, and Clemont too!" Bonnie supported.
Meyer closed his eyes and crossed his arms after hearing what his kids had to say.
Deep inside, despite my actions the previous night proving I had no bad intentions, he still had misgivings towards my Family. Entrusting the two most precious things in his life to me was probably weighing heavily on him. But seeing the pleading eyes of his kids tore away at him too.
He'd found himself caught between a rock and a hard place.
"I'll watch over Bonnie, I promise!" Serena called out, trying to help convince Meyer.
"We both promise!" Ash supported.
Silence followed for a few seconds before I sighed.
Seeing that Meyer was still struggling and knowing that I was responsible for his current predicament, I slowly reached into my bag pocket, fumbling around a little before retrieving what appeared to be a gold coin. On one side was the coat of arms of my family; on the other were characters that meant 'to vow', 'to pledge', or 'to swear'.
Breaking the silence, I called out,
"Meyer."
Hearing my words, Meyer opened his eyes to stare at me; however, his reflexes kicked in to catch the approaching object that I'd flicked towards his face.
Looking down into his hand to see what I'd thrown his way, his eyes shot wide open in shock.
He immediately recognised the coin and the weight it held.
It was usually something that was only used during important meetings between my family and a previous enemy or something that required my family to stake their honour on.
For me to use the coin in such a situation meant I was staking my entire family's honour on the safety of his children. Should I fail to protect them, the consequences of my failure could result in, at best, my expulsion from the family and, at worst, my death.
Looking back up at me, he asked,
"Are you serious?"
The others around us looked between Meyer and I in confusion.
"I would not resort to this if I wasn't."
Meyer sighed, staring into my unwavering eyes, unable to find any falsehoods and feeling the everpresent weight in his hand that belied its true magnitude.
He then flicked to coin back at me, which I caught.
I frowned deeply. The act of returning the coin after my gesture was considered an affront as if Meyer were looking down upon my resolve and remaining distrusting despite the obvious consequences that the coin held.
However, it appears I was mistaken as he finally replied,
"Fine… I'll allow it." He said.
"Really?!" My friends all cried out.
"Yes, you've all managed to convince me." He said, although his eyes briefly darted in my direction as he supplied a subtle nod.
Understanding his message, I couldn't help but smile slightly. Meyer had seen my resolve and, as a gesture of respect, returned my coin and chose to believe in me without such conditions.
Meyer kneeled and pulled Clemont and Bonnie into a hug with a sigh.
"I'm so proud and happy for you both. What a joy to have such great kids. I know I've told you this before, but the most important thing in the world is to have real friends. So as long as you have great friends like those three, I'm not worried about a thing. So alright, you can go."
"Thanks so much, Dad!" Clemont cried out.
"I love you, Daddy!" Bonnie seconded.
"Hmm, I love you too."
"Now, Ash, Serena, Kai, promise me you'll keep an eye on these two and make sure they stay out of trouble, okay?"
"Yes, Sir!" We replied in gusto.
"Alright, so for now, it's time to celebrate Clemont and Bonnie's new Journey!"
"Yeah!" Everyone, Pokémon included, cheered out.
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It was the next day, and we were currently walking the streets of Lumiose City.
"So, should we make our way towards Cyllage City?" Clemont asked.
"Actually, since we're here, why don't we drop by Professor Sycamore's Lab before we leave?" Serena asked.
"Hmm, that's a good idea; maybe we can ask him more about Mega Evolution!" Ash replied.
"Also, I baked macarons last night! Tada~! Let's share them with the Professor!"
"Oh boy! I can hardly wait!" Bonnie cried out.
As we made our way toward the Lab, I muttered in a narrator-like voice,
"While travelling in the Kalos Region, as Ash and Kai work to enter the Kalos League, our Heroes have decided to visit Professor Sycamore!"
"Huh? What'd you say, Kai? Heroes?" Bonnie asked.
Hearing Bonnie's question, I laughed, saying,
"Haha, nothing, Bonnie. I was just pretending to tell a story about our travels." I said with an awkward smile.
"Haha! You're so silly, Kai! Why tell a story when you can experience it?"
"Well, what if I said that this Journey is like a fairy-tale to me? After all, I'm getting to travel alongside Princess Bonnie herself! Of course, I'm no Prince Charming, but if that isn't a story worth telling, I don't know what is!" I said with a teasing smirk as I bowed in a princely gesture.
Bonnie giggled, saying,
"Ehehe, oh Kai! You say the craziest things sometimes! But you would make a great Prince, or maybe a knight in shining armour?"
Deciding to play along, Bonnie suddenly turned her chin upwards, placing both hands on her hips and announcing,
"Sir Kai, would you be so kind as to escort me to the Professor's Lab?"
Understanding what she expected of me, I put on a solemn expression, placed my right hand over my heart, and bowed my head slightly, saying,
"By your will, your Highness!" Before grabbing Bonnie and putting her on my shoulders.
"Woah! I'm so high! Ehehe~!"
"Your steed is ready to depart, My Lady!" I announced with a grin.
"Onwards~!" Bonnie cried out, pointing forwards as if she held a sword in hand.
"At once!" I shouted as I skipped forward, making an occasional clicking sound with my mouth to mimic a horse's hooves.
Ash, Serena, and Clemont watched our antics with wry smiles.
"Bonnie and Kai seem to be getting along well," Ash said.
"Mhm, Kai seems to be really good with kids. He must've wanted a younger sibling. After all, he is the youngest in his family from what he's told us." Clemont replied.
"Well, I think it's great for Bonnie! After all, when she's with us, it's like she's got three older brothers and an older sister!" Serena exclaimed.
"Haha, I guess you could see it that way," Clemont replied with a smile, watching as I horsed around (pun intended) with his sister.
And so, with Bonnie and I leading the pack, we arrived at Professor Sycamore's Lab.
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"Hi, Professor! We stopped by to say hello and share some of these macarons I'd made!" Serena announced as we caught sight of Professor Sycamore approaching us from the right-most corridor.
"Hello, everyone, it's good to see you here again! Macarons, huh? Mmm, such a sweet treat! Come along; let's head over to the break room. Sophie is there right now, and you can share them over a cup of tea; I've still got a bit of work to do, so I'll have mine later." Sycamore replied, leading us down the corridor he'd just exited.
"Will you let us see what you're working on?!" Clemont exclaimed, looking positively ecstatic at the topic of scientific research.
"Of course, make yourselves at home."
As we arrived, Professor Sycamore waved us in while he walked off to continue his work. It seemed that Sophie anticipated our arrival as she'd already set up some teacups and plates at a low coffee table surrounded by couches.
"Welcome back, everyone! Please, have a seat. I'll just grab a few more things."
"Let me help out, Miss Sophie!" Serena said, leaving the basket full of macarons on the couch as she followed Sophie to help in the kitchen.
I sat down, picked up my cup of hot tea, and took a deep breath of the steam. It had a pleasant aroma that instantly calmed my mind. Briefly blowing on it to cool it down, I took a sip.
It had a rich flavour, a bit bitter, having no sugar in it, but it had a very calming taste.
I closed my eyes as the warmth travelled through my body, and the taste invaded my mouth. After that, I felt totally relaxed, letting out a satisfied sigh in the process.
"You look kinda tired, Kai. Is everything okay?" Ash asked.
"Mm, everything is fine, Ash. I am just relaxing."
"Okay," Ash replied, probably nodding his head; however, as I still had my eyes closed and wasn't paying too much attention, I couldn't tell.
"By the way, Ash," I called out.
"Hmm? What's up?"
"When you have the time, would you mind telling me your story about the time you met Sir Aaron's Lucario? I'm genuinely interested in how that's possible."
"Oh, that? Sure, I'll tell you the whole thing later!"
"Thanks," I replied with a smile.
Serena then returned with Sophie, sitting opposite Ash, Clemont, Bonnie, and I.
"Alright, everybody, let's dig in!" She called out.
However, Ash interrupted, asking,
"Uhh, Serena… Where are the macarons?"
"Huh?!" Everyone exclaimed, looking around frantically for the basket of treats.
As we were looking around, Sophie approached a corner in the room, one which had a potplant, exclaiming,
"Aha! I knew it was you, Chespin! Sneaking around again!"
A short Pokémon was hiding there, seemingly stuffing its mouth with the colourful baked treats.
"So that's Chespin, huh?" Ash said as we approached.
"Mhm, it's another one of the three Pokémon that new trainers can choose from in the Kalos Region," I replied.
"Those three are Froakie, the [Water] Type, Fennekin, the [Fire] Type, and Chespin, the [Grass] Type, right?" Clemont asked.
"Mhm. All starter Pokémon that trainers can get from professors in each Region are of those three Types. However, there can be exceptions, like Ash receiving Pikachu as his first Pokémon," I replied.
"I see…" Serena said.
"So Chespin is a [Grass] Type," Ash said as he pulled out his Pokédex and aimed it at the spikey Pokémon.
"{Chespin, the [spiny-nut] Pokémon. Chespin is a bipedal, mammalian Pokémon. It is primarily light brown with darker arms and has three triangular markings around its face. It has oval, brown eyes; a triangular, red nose; and rodent-like incisors. Its arms have three fingers, while its feet have two long claws.
Covering its back is a tough, green shell, which extends from its head to halfway down its tail. The tip of its tapered tail is orange. There is a small, off-centre hole in the shell on the back of Chespin's head, and around the face, the shell has four leaf-like spikes. On the back of its head is another spike split into three parts.
Chespin's shell can protect it from powerful attacks. The quills on its head are usually soft but can be stiffened for attacking. Despite having a curious nature that tends to get it in trouble, Chespin keeps an optimistic outlook and does not worry about minor details}."
Hearing the Pokédex's explanation, Ash nodded his head, muttering,
"I see…"
"Pika, Pikachu~!" Pikachu exclaimed, placing its little paws on its hip and looking at Chespin in a questioning manner.
"Chespin, Ches~!" Chespin replied, scooting further behind the potplant to hide the macaron within its hands.
"It's so cute!" Bonnie cried out, squatting down to get a better look.
"Haha, if you wanted macarons, you should've just said so!" Clemont said, sticking out his hand towards Chespin with his palm facing upwards.
"Why don't you share?" He asked as his hand approached.
However, Chespin suddenly stiffened its quills and headbutted Clemonts hand away!
"Yeowch!" Clemont cried out, pulling his hand away and clutching it to his chest.
Chespin then spun around, grabbing as many macarons it could fit into its mouth and tiny arms, before speeding off out of the room.
We all just stared with deadpanned expressions as the little critter scurried away, dropping one or two macarons along the way.
"Well, isn't he a greedy little guy," I muttered.
"I'm so sorry. That Chespin is a bit of a prankster…." Sophie said as she bent down to retrieve the basket of macarons, now roughly only ¾'s full.
"Don't worry about it," Clemont said with a smile.
"How about we head over to see what the Professor is doing?" Serena asked.
"Yeah, let's go!" Bonnie cried out.
I watched as they ran off before turning to Sophie, saying,
"Let me help you clear away the teacups."
"Why, thank you, Kai. That's very helpful of you!"
"No worries," I said with a smile.
I walked over to pick up the cups and saucers, brought them over to the kitchen sink, and rinsed them out.
While in the middle of cleaning up, a loud crashing sound came from the direction that my group of friends had run off to.
Looking over, I frowned; however, a relatively faint memory appeared in my mind. It was a lot like Déjà vu; when I focused on it, the memory of which potential episode I was most likely experiencing popped up, and I knew right away what was happening.
"What was that sound?!?" Sophie cried out.
"I'm not sure. Let's go." I said as we ran towards the sound.
As we arrived where the Professor and my friends were supposed to be, we saw a truck speeding off through a hole on the side of the glass Pokémon enclosure.
Looking around, I couldn't see any sign of my friends or their Pokémon. It was then that I realised that the event had changed slightly due to my presence.
They were all most likely in the back of that truck.
"Sophie, I believe my friends and the Professor have been kidnapped. Please secure all the Pokémon within the facility. I'll go after them."
"Wait, Kai! Are you sure you'll be alright?!"
"I'll be fine."
Running out of the hole in the wall, I looked to my right as I saw tire marks on the road leading that way.
"Luca, Luci," I called out as my two best friends burst from their Pokéballs and appeared next to me.
"Caaaar~!" They announced.
Looking back over my shoulder, I noticed that Sophie was no longer looking at me, paying more attention to the Pokémon around her.
I channelled my Aura Enhancement with a nod and sped off like a bullet. Out of the corner of my eyes, I could see both Luca and Luci were easily keeping up with me.
Satisfied, we continued to run, going up the street, looking left and right, hoping to catch a glimpse of the truck. However, we soon lost track of it.
Stopping in an alley, I reached into my bag and pulled out what looked like a black elastic sleeve. I pulled it over my left hand and secured it to my forearm. It reached from my elbow down to my wrist, and it was pretty comfortable to wear.
With a flash of light, a holographic screen appeared on my forearm. It showed a 3D map of the entire district I was in, highlighting the many available cameras I could access. These included CCTV, ATM cameras, traffick cams, etc.
Accessing the security footage from the camera's surrounding the Professor's Lab, I got a good look at what the truck looked like. I then ran its image through a program that accessed all the security camera's within the district I was currently in.
With so many cameras working on my side, I was bound to get a few hits.
And as luck would have it, I did.
The program then automatically charted a course for me to travel to get to them as quickly as possible by cross-referencing where the truck had been spotted and my location.
With a nod, I looked down a back alley I was in before taking off at close to my top speed, Luca and Luci still hot on my tail.
It seemed that whoever kidnapped them… Well, I know it was Team Rocket… They had planned their getaway pretty well.
According to the device on my arm, they'd already arrived at their destination as they hadn't moved for a while.
It was in an area where many old and abandoned warehouses still stood.
It'll only take me a couple of minutes to arrive at my current speed. So with the bit of time I had, I began to formulate a plan in my mind on how I should go about this impromptu rescue operation…
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Sorry for the delay, been busy with exams
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