[Woah, haven't been here in a while. Better write some more
story~]
Rosie slowly walked towards Orebyss. "Yeah, I bet it does." She
said, peering into the hole. No sounds came from it, which was a
good sign. "You never listen to my ideas. You just love that circus
Pokemon with a brain the size of a peanut." Pyro spat, before
running off towards the abandoned cabin. Rosie rolled her eyes and
slowly glided down into the hole. Once she reached the bottom, she
immediately regretted her decision.
Now, she could hear zombies groaning from quite a few directions of
the cave. But she couldn't see any, since it was a pitch darkness
in the cave. She wished that Pyro would have stuck around so that
he might light up the cave. Carefully feeling both stable sides of
the cave, she began to go forward. She snapped what seemed like a
stick from a side of the cave, and began to feel forward with it.
Suddenly, the stick bumped against something. She heard a groaning
noise. She flew up towards the very top of the cave in fright. The
top of the cave was not very far from the ground. She was just
barely above the heads of the zombies. She could see light right
behind the zombies. But if she left now, she would leave Orebyss
behind.
"Rosie, go! Save yourself! I'll find another way!" Orebyss shouted.
Rosie looked from Orebyss to the end of the cave anxiously. She
didn't know what to do.
A. Rosie, you need to go. Orebyss will find another way.
B. Rosie, you need to stay. Orebyss won't be able to find another
way.
This is a tough choice. If she goes, Orebyss most likely will die.
Rowlet/Rosie is fast enough to get through, but with her distance
above she might not make it. If she stays, she and Orebyss could
get out where they came in? But they could die trying, if Rosie has
to carry him. Honestly, I will go with B. Rosie, you need to
stay. Orebyss won't be able to find another way.
Rosie stayed with Orebyss. She couldn't just leave him behind.
"Rosie, go!" Orebyss shouted. He was running back towards where
they came. He hit the end. Rosie couldn't lift him all the way back
up. She would risk killing both Orebyss and her. She looked around
and spotted a very small hole. She was sure Orebyss was able to fit
into that one, because he was able to slip through.
She carefully motioned towards the hole. Orebyss nodded and
squeezed through. She glanced around. This was surely the end for
her. There was no time to fly up to the exit in time. The zombies
would latch onto her and pull her back down. Backing up, her back
met with the dirt wall. She was met with three decisions, all
meeting with the same fate.
A. Accept your fate.
B. Don't move.
C. Fight your way out.
[Warning, this decision is very important. If you make the wrong
decision, Rosie can and might die.]
If you don't move, you'll probably just get trampled by the
zombies. If you accept your fate, you'll obviously die. Fighting
your way out is the only thing that might not get you killed
depending how strong you are.
Rosie narrowed her eyes and concentrated. There was only one way
out of this mess. She'd have to fight her way out. Carefully
looking around, she noticed that she could roll under the zombies
if she timed her strikes well enough. She couldn't send a Leafage
towards them, or she would risk possibly killing Orebyss in the
small tunnel. She decided to go with a few Tackles. She ran up to
the zombies and let out a Tackle right at their legs. As their legs
caved in, Rosie rolled underneath them.
Rosie continued this pattern until she was hit by a zombie from
behind. She fell onto the ground and began to back up until her
back was against a wall. She glanced around and realized that there
were only three zombies left. She could take them on, for sure. As
she got up to let out another Tackle, something grabbed her leg.
Fearing it was a zombie, she let out a Leafage by mistake. She was
right, it was a zombie, and it was blown to pieces by the Leafage.
She looked around again, and realized the rest of the cave was
still in tact.
While Rosie was distracted by looking around the cave, the zombies
began to resurrect themselves. She looked back and realized she was
surrounded. She glanced around anxiously for an exit, but there was
none. This was certainly the end for her. She must say her
goodbyes. There is no way to get out of this one.
A. Shout, "Orebyss, help!"
B. Close your eyes and smile.
C. Shout, "Goodbye, Orebyss!"
"Goodbye, Orebyss!" Rosie yelled as she curled up into a ball by
the wall. She now felt all the wounds she had gotten from the fight
with all the zombies. She felt herself being hit again and again by
the zombies. Then, she heard a thump, and every zombie noise was
quiet. "Oh Arceus. Poor Rowlet. I'll get you back to my group.
You'll be safe." A voice said. She felt herself being picked up,
and then suddenly she couldn't hear anymore and went
unconscious.
Once Orebyss heard his name, he came out of the tunnels to see Pyro
staring in disbelief at all the killed zombies. "Oh, Rosie's
obviously with you. I was getting worried for a second there." Pyro
said sarcastically, rolling his eyes. "Um, no. She isn't." Orebyss
replied. Pyro stared at Orebyss, anger beginning to show in his
eyes. "You just left her to die? What were you thinking? A Pokemon
probably took her and now she's gone!" Pyro yelled. He walked off
towards the group of dead zombies. He could see some blood, and
strange prints. The blood and prints made a path out of the cave.
"I'm going to find her. I don't care if you come or not. She
matters a lot to me, but not to you apparently. I can't believe
you." Pyro said, going towards the exit of the cave.
A. Orebyss, follow Pyro out of the cave.
B. Orebyss, try to find Rosie another way.
C. Orebyss, hide. More zombies might show up.