Chapter Six of My Way is (finally) hot and fresh!
Jimmy and Flannery are headed to Striaton via Route 2. And they do stuff. I don't know how to describe this one without spoiling anything, so have fun.
Chapter Five of My Way is hot and fresh!
Jimmy and Flannery arrive in Accumula and discuss a bunch of stuff. Also, Jimmy tries to get through to Scraggy.
Chapter Four of My Way is hot and fresh!
Now heading out along an abandoned stretch of Route 1, Flannery decides it's a good time for Jimmy to add another Pokemon to his team. Which one will he go for?
Chapter three of My Way is hot and fresh!
Jimmy and Flannery arrive in Sathington, and while it's the most boring place ever, an unpleasant confrontation with an old man leads to Jimmy's first battle of his journey.
Chapter two of My Way is hot and fresh!
Now that he's arrived in Nuvema, Jimmy visits the Juniper Pokemon Lab to get everything he needs for his impending journey.
Homecoming is surprisingly not too depressing. When accompanying Winona on a gym inspection, Flannery decides to visit her uncle Freddrick in Maine and see how he's been doing ever since the events of One Big Conspiracy ended.
A sudden tragedy rocks the Pokemon training community in This Is How I Disappear, leading to the group having a discussion about death and its design, as well as what possibly happens postmortem. Not exactly the happiest thing I've written.
While Sabrina plays a major role in The More I See, the story mostly focuses on Flannery this time around. Sabrina has made a major breakthrough in her psychic abilities, and wants her and Jimmy to be the first to test it out.
Jimmy's International House of One-Shots is open for business! To start things off, Sabrina explains to us what the cuffs around her wrists are really for.
One Big Conspiracy gets dubs again as we arrive at chapter 33. In the longest chapter of the story so far, we have the shocking revelation that Winona is left-handed.
Chapter 29 time for OBC! In this edition, Jimmy and Gengar go to visit their New Jersey hometown and laugh at people who think New Jerseyans pump their own gas.
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