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Travis makes it through the labyrinth, unharmed, and Harley was just as fine as a polar bear in the winter. But then they reach the castle. The castle could almost be a 5-star hotel, with hot tubs in every room. But on the outside of the castle were zombie knights. The zombies were just people, but were mutated and died, but came back to life from the radiation. So these were radiated zombies. But then the door opened, and there was a big long hallway. At the end of the hall was a throne. And on the throne was… Dr. Bowser! “How dare you enter my secret hideout”? Said Bowser, in a confused sound, like one is trying to fly. “Dude, how old are you, 5”? Travis exclaimed. “BARK”! Harley barked.
“Why do you say that”? Bowser shouted,
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But they didn't die. When they wake up, they are both strapped together, or Travis had thought. But he was over a big pit of radiated lava. Remember, we're still in the depths of H.E. double hockey sticks. But then Travis remembers, he still has his Slag sword. Packed away in his pocket. So he takes it out and slits the rope. Not thinking, he falls into the lava. But he then is mutated and comes out looking like a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle. So he fights Bowser. Bowser takes out a piece of gum. He chews it and gets firepower. Meaning he can breath fire. It’s an epic battle. Fire flying, flinging and falling. Burning the OTHER rope, of which Harley was strapped in. Right as Dr. Bowser was about to slit Travis’s throat, Travis flings into the air and ground pounds the ground.The dragons spin out, breathing fire all over Bowser. Bowser struggles to keep his feet on the ground. But then Travis goes and flicks a dragon, flinging the dragon towards Bowser. When the dragon hits Bowser, he plunges into the radiated lava. Screams of horror fill the castle. The toxic aroma from bowser made the two nauseous. But from the radiation aroma, the 2 eventually die. But they go to a better place. Heaven. Up their they don't have to worry about Dr. Bowser. But at the check-in station to the inside of heaven, it says that they are not dead yet. So their souls return to Earth. When they do, Travis finds Alexis.

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