Trillo curled up in his shell as he listened to Pip.
"My name is Trillo," he replied. "I've had some humans for a while, but I don't want them."
He looked back at the broken cage.
"Do you know... well, probably not." The Kabuto sighed. "How do I get back to the ocean? Oh yeah, and thanks for helping me." Trillo felt a bit embarrassed that he had forgotten his manners in the chaos.
Barley was just about to put the key in the lock when a flash of light caught his eye. He scrambled away just in time to avoid the blaze. The keys slipped out of his hand for a second, and he fumbled with them before managing to regain a firm grip.
"Why didn't you warn me?!" Barley growled at Mr. Mime. The fairy turned with a deadpan look and shrugged. Oh, right... mime.
"Never mind that," the ringmaster said. "Hypnosis, now!"
Mr. Mime weaved its arms and summoned a mesmerizing kaleidoscope of soft light, attempting to lull Arcanine to sleep. Barley crouched nearby, key in hand, ready to open the cage the second Arcanine started snoozing.
"My name is Trillo," he replied. "I've had some humans for a while, but I don't want them."
He looked back at the broken cage.
"Do you know... well, probably not." The Kabuto sighed. "How do I get back to the ocean? Oh yeah, and thanks for helping me." Trillo felt a bit embarrassed that he had forgotten his manners in the chaos.
Barley was just about to put the key in the lock when a flash of light caught his eye. He scrambled away just in time to avoid the blaze. The keys slipped out of his hand for a second, and he fumbled with them before managing to regain a firm grip.
"Why didn't you warn me?!" Barley growled at Mr. Mime. The fairy turned with a deadpan look and shrugged. Oh, right... mime.
"Never mind that," the ringmaster said. "Hypnosis, now!"
Mr. Mime weaved its arms and summoned a mesmerizing kaleidoscope of soft light, attempting to lull Arcanine to sleep. Barley crouched nearby, key in hand, ready to open the cage the second Arcanine started snoozing.