Josh was pretty tired. It had been a long day, and now he could finally get some rest. The rest of his teammates had gone to the guest bedroom, but Josh slept in the pool of water by the entrance. [i]He woke up dazed and confused. There was darkness all around him. He didn't know where he was or how he got there. The only sign of life was a slightly muffled voice. "You're probably wondering why I called you all here today." It was a deep, gravelly voice, and although it sounded familiar, Josh couldn't quite tell who it was. "Three months ago, Joshua Blitz betrayed us all. We offered him our trust, and what did he do? He left the safe haven we tried to build for him, and retreated to the hazardous waters of the outside." By now, Josh had figured out who the voice belonged to. He turned around and tried to swim away, but it was no use. There was a metal cuff around his torso, connected to a chain. There was no escape. "Now, I want to make sure that never happens again." A two large stone doors opened up, letting some light into the room. After his eyes had adjusted, he saw Zane standing just outside. Most, if not all, of the Pokemon living in the reef surrounded the small building that contained him. The chain began pulling him outside, closer to Zane. He tried to resist, but there was no point. He was being pulled closer to his enemy, until they were right next to each other. The crowd was talking among themselves. "They caught him..." "What's he going to do?" "Jimmy, cover your eyes. You don't need to see this." "QUIET!" Zane's voice echoed through the crowd, and the chatter ceased immediately. "This is what happens to those who abandon us!" Zane's claw was inches away from Josh. He closed his eyes, preparing himself for what was coming. The first blast - Josh assumed it was Dragon Pulse - hit him pretty hard. He was barely conscious when the second one hit him. [/i] Josh opened his eyes and looked around. Where was he? Why hadn't Zane killed him? It took a while for him to figure out that it was all just a dream. He let out a sigh of relief. Now he just had to wait for the others to wake up. Hopefully nobody saw him panic.