Matt and Josh joined the rest of the group, with Shannon following close behind them. Matt was easily able to fit through the narrow tunnel, but the bucket kept scraping against the walls. Josh could have easily fit through without the bucket, but unfortunately he needed it. A growling sound could be heard, and Josh had the feeling that someone was watching him. He was starting to think it was just his imagination, until Hex mentioned it. "Is there something else in here? Feels like there's something else in here." "Yes." Terra said. "Don't worry, though, Dad calls them 'guard dogs'... they already know me, and wouldn't attack anyone that I'm with," "I'm not liking this." Josh said. "How long is this tunnel?" "Terra says they won't attack us. There's no need to worry." Matt said. It didn't take long for them to reach the end of the tunnel, much to Josh's relief. Terra led them all through a trapdoor revealing a massive city in the distance. Josh thought the reef was huge, but this place was at least three times as big. "This is incredible." Josh said. "I was honestly starting to think that all of the surface towns were just tiny villages like Allure." As they all started to make their way toward the city, Matt slowed down a little, purposely lagging behind the rest of the group. As soon as they were out of earshot, he spoke. "I need to talk to you about that dream you had last night." Josh sighed. "You saw that?" "Yes, I did. You're lucky we weren't in the guild, otherwise every Psychic-type there would have seen it." "And then everyone would know about my past." "Exactly. That's why you need to learn to control it." "That's not something I can do instantly, Matt." Matt closed his eyes, thinking for a moment. "I know someone who might be able to help. I can bring you to him." "What about the rest of our team?" "Yeah, that's going to be a problem. We might be able to sneak away from them, but it might seem suspicious if we do it too often." "So, what do we do?" "I think you should tell them. It would save us the trouble of sneaking away." Josh thought about it for a moment. "So...I should tell them now?" "Not now, no. Just make sure they find out from you, instead of somewhere else." Josh nodded in agreement. "Makes sense. I'll try to play it cool until then." They caught up to the rest of the group, hoping nobody would notice that they had lagged behind.