"I almost forgot you were here, Hex." Josh said. "You're awful quiet today." As they made it to the top of the waterfall, they came across a small underground pond. Ray was at the top of the waterfall, pulling Eddie up with a rope. It was strange how long he was taking, though. Josh knew that if he was actually trying, Eddie would have been at the top by now. Something was troubling him, obviously. It would be best to leave him alone for now. Josh turned to everyone else. "So, I suppose I should introduce you to all of the Pokemon staying at the camp." He said. "Remember those pictures Zane showed us? All of those Pokemon should be up here." Matt emptied the bucket into the pond, which was rather shallow. There were several tents partially submerged in the water, and one of them was occupied. Besides Eddie and Ray, only one other Pokemon was outside of the tents - A Mantyke "That's...either Wyatt or Niko. They're twin brothers, so I can't really tell them apart. Ray is their father." Josh said. Wyatt was staring at the cave wall, and seemed just as troubled as his dad. Josh couldn't help but wonder what happened. "Umm..." Josh was mentally debating whether or not he should talk to Wyatt. He had almost forgotten about Matt, Anthony, and Hex. "Oh! Let's just continue on, shall we?" He led them into one of the tents, and found an Inkay and a Milotic inside. The Milotic was pretty old, and seemed tired. "Guys, this is Pinky and Grace." Upon hearing his voice, Pinky turned around, and her eyes widened. "Josh?" She swam up to him. "I can't believe it. I was starting to think one of Zane's search teams found you." Grace looked at Josh, and smiled. She didn't say anything, but it seemed like seeing that Josh was alright lifted her spirits. Pinky looked towards Grace, then back at them. "Look, Josh, I don't mean to be rude, but Grace needs rest. Getting up here wasn't an easy task for her." "I understand." Josh said. He went back outside, and looked around the campsite. From what he could tell, there wasn't anyone else there. One of the twins was missing, and Keira was nowhere to be found, either. "Oh, look who came crawling back." That voice sent a chill down Josh's spine. He turned around to see a Carvanha glaring at him. "So, tell me, how long will you be staying before you abandon us again?" Josh looked over at Eddie, who had just made it to the top of the waterfall. "Are you kidding me?" He said, swimming towards him. "You brought [i]him[/i] with you?" Eddie started backing away. "Ok, look, I know you're a little angry about this, but I can explain." "Do you honestly trust him?" "I trust him just as much as you do, Josh, but he's been helpful. He knows how the search team leaders think, and it's because of him that we've been able to avoid most of them." Josh turned to the rest of his team. "I'm sorry, you're probably confused. That's Brace. His dad, Marty, is one of Zane's guards." Brace smiled. "So, you trust these 'friends' of yours? I certainly don't. They'll probably tell Zane exactly where we're all hiding if we're not careful." "I trust them a lot more than I trust you. Hell, we just ran into Zane in Scale City and they didn't tell him a thing." "Yes, but Zane probably didn't threaten them at all, did he? I'd be willing to bet they'd spill the beans if they thought their life was in danger." "You know what? I've been near you for two minutes and I'm already tired of you being a cynical jerk!" "You're no better, bringing random Pokemon into our camp!" Eddie tried to break them up. "Come on, guys. We can't turn on each other now." Eddie's attempts to stop the fight weren't working. Someone else would have to help, because Josh and Brace looked like they were ready to rip each other apart.