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Day: 4
Choice of Ingredient(s): (Pick) Flavor - Pumpkin/Color - Apicot Berry
Prompt(s):
Pumpkin pies were popular around this time of year, so Mark, Eric, and Kara figured that pumpkin would be a good ingredient to have on hand for a pie. Besides, if they didn't end up using it, they figured Auntie Appletun could make herself a pie with it. So, the three headed out to the garden to search for clues as to where the pumpkins might have been taken. It was somewhat of a mess, with large indents in the ground that were presumably made by the pumpkins as the thieves dragged them away. On the plus side, they seemed like they would be easy enough to follow, and the thieves probably could not have gotten far with how heavy the pumpkins seemed to have been.
Following the trails, the trio eventually came across a worn down fence with several large gaps, which the pumpkins appeared to have been pushed through. Mark immediately ran through, being the most adventurous of the three, and Kara and Eric exchanged a glance before following, not wanting the sobble to get himself into trouble, even if they would have preferred to do some reconnaissance before rushing in to unknown territory...
...And just as they had worried, Mark appeared to have stumbled directly into a large group of wild Pokemon who were feasting on pumpkins. The wild Pokemon were just staring at Mark in confusion for now, but soon enough they jolted out of their bewilderment and took fighting stances. "What are you guys doing here?" one asked, glaring at the trio.
"We're here to retrieve some of Auntie Appletun's pumpkins," Mark replied, managing to sound and act more confident than he felt with a bunch of Pokemon poised to attack him.
"And what makes you think we know anything about that?" another demanded.
"...All the pumpkins around you kinda gave it away." Eric deadpanned.
"Oh. Uhhhh.... These are different pumpkins! Completely unrelated!"
"So I suppose all those tracks leading from the pumpkins directly to Auntie Appletun's garden are just for decoration, then?" Kara asked with a raised eyebrow.
"...Yep!"
"You don't actually expect us to buy that, do you?" Eric said, looking unimpressed.
"Okay, okay, you can take some of the pumpkins back! Stop the interrogation already!" With that, the group of wild Pokemon backed off, allowing the trio to select some of the pumpkins that hadn't yet been eaten and start pushing them back to Auntie Appletun's house.
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Eric thought the idea of a berry that could make the pie either of two colors and give it different flavors as well was really cool, so Kara and Mark agreed to help him find some. The trio headed to the woods in search of some campers or rangers who might have some spare berries. Unfortunately, the first group of campers they came across didn't have any Apicot Berries, and neither did a ranger that passed by as they continued along the trail.
"I guess these berries really are rare," Eric commented after a few more failed attempts of asking campers if they had seen any Apicot Berries. "We can head back if you want."
"No way! We are going to help you find them," Kara replied, looking determined. Mark nodded in agreement.
"Thanks," Eric said, and the trio continued on, asking anyone they came across about the elusive berries.
Eventually, they had gone quite far into the woods, still without any luck, and were starting to worry that they might need to turn back soon so they wouldn't get lost. Just then, they spotted a camper who walked out from among some trees with a bunch of berries. "Oh, hello," the camper said, "you've come quite far along the trail, usually I'm the only one who goes this deep into the woods. What brings you here?"
"We're looking for Apicot Berries," Mark explained.
"Really? Well, you're in luck, I just so happened to find a few earlier today. Here, you can have them." The camper replied, offering each of the trio a berry.
"Thank you!" the trio chorused, and soon enough they were heading back to Auntie Appletun's house.
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