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Follow your nose and check out that smell? Turn to Page 111.  .  and find yourself in what appears to be a small chemical warehouse. Shelf after shelf line the walls, and aisles of shelves fill the room. You quickly lose yourself in the aisles. You can hear the wasp buzzing angrily as it tries to find you.  . gotta be something here I can use,” you say to yourself, rummaging through the unfamiliar chemicals. Something that can stop the wasp or at least generate a smoke screen so you can escape.

With those words, you take off as fast as you can back down the hallway, away from Highbrow and the other scientists. Whether it’s because of your shouted insult or—more likely—because you punched it in the face, the wasp comes after you with no further urging. You put everything you’ve got into staying ahead of it. Every last ounce of energy goes to pumping your arms and legs as fast as you can.  .  the wasp can fly. The terrible whir of its wings grows louder and louder, and then its legs close around your arms.

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