Our Corgi-fied heroes had been making great progress with their mission so far as they followed the signal of the necklace. It was also a good thing that there were no distractions from those passing by due to their assumption of them being stray dogs. About a while later, the necklace lit up and beeped again. George said, "Seems like we've got some kind of message this time, ma'am!" Elizabeth replied, "We certainly have, and it's from Lucky himself!" Pattie asked, "So what does it say, then? Where is he?" Elizabeth continued, "I am at the Battersea Power Station, locked in a cage by Sinister Gates. Please come soon. Oh, he's not going to get away with this any further!" Laura said, "That's horrible! Poor Lucky! Do you know who the jerk is, by the way?" Elizabeth said, "Yes!" She then explained, "He is a notorious dog fighting organizer who has attempted to capture my darling angels several times over the last few years just so he could profit out of them. The sport, in case you're wondering, is nothing more than animal cruelty as it involves forcing dogs to attack each other to their death. The victor lives to fight another day, while the one who loses gets killed off. Its body is then left to decay. The good news is that this has already been banned here, so it'll only be a matter of time until Gates will see his downfall." Pattie shook her head in disgust and remarked, "That is just pure evil, plain and simple. I'm very sorry such a thing has happened to you, Your Majesty." "So am I.", added Laura. George remarked, "Yeah. I don't know about you, but his name sounds like he came straight out of a comic book or a James Bond movie! Woof!" The ladies burst out laughing in response. "I'd have to agree, George!", replied Elizabeth. "And you never cease to crack us up, honey!", added Pattie. Laura remarked, "Indeed! What a bloody clever line, daddy George! Arf! Arf!" George smiled cheekily and replied, "Thanks, Laura, darling! Glad you all liked that." They then smiled back. Before long, they started to cross the bridge connecting to the side of the power station.
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