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Rebel Rockets
By Cara Pollock
Pokémon is (c) a bunch of companies who own it.  And unfortunately, I don't.

CHAPTER ONE

    "Hurry up Tanya-gal!" Sana called out behind her.
    "Leave off! Just cause you're the fastest walker in the whole of Team Rocket!" Sana turned round backwards, giggling,
    "Tanya-gal, you wanted me to show you. So keep up with me."
    "And you stop calling me Tanya-gal! I came up with that!"
    "Wrong. Gary did. He came up with Ashy-boy. You took that and adapted that."
    "So?" Tanya ran to overtake Sana,
    "Let's see how fast you are now Sany-gal." Tanya smirked. Sana ran hopelessly in an effort to catch up,
    "I am not Sany-gal! You know I hate that!" At the same time as she called out behind her purple haired friend, she stopped and started walking in another direction,
    "Oh, and Tanya - you're going the wrong way." Sana gave a laugh at hearing Tanya swear, and poked her tongue out at the girl.
    "I give up Sana. You're better than me."
    "I thought you'd never admit it Tanya-gal! Now hurry up. We're taking to long. You said you wanted to see me the Rocketeer's plots. Well come on!"

    The pair stepped through into the thicker part of the forest, where the trees grew so close one couldn't get through them. So they were not stepping into it, really, but banging into it.
    "Sany-gal is this a joke?" demanded Tanya. Sana glared at her, and pulled her along.
    "Sana what the hell are you doing?"
    "Taking you along to our center. Look Tanya. You help Team Rocket, ne? It's common knowledge. But I know you aren't doing it for the idea of Team Rocket, it's essence. You do it for the same reason as me now. For the Rocketeers who have been pulled into it. For the ones who don't want to do it. You are helping them. Not Team Rocket. And that's where we're going. To my home. The place where all the people like you go, the people like me who are dragged into it." By the time Sana had finished, Tanya knew that they were going somewhere. The girls ducked through a gap and the bottom of the trees, and sidestepped through a passage, with tightly placed pillars. Through, through, and out into a clearing. Tanya gasped.

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