Story and Manga Counterparts used.
Makkusu-kun: Pikachu(Normal)/Raichu(Yami)
Oudouri-san: Sentret(Normal)/Furret(Yami)
Rikku-kun: Cyndaquil(Normal)/Quilava(Yami)
Sari-san: Snivy(Normal)/Servine(Yami)
12 PM
Domino City JHS
Ring ring ring ring...
"Break time!"
...ring ring ring ring...
"Hey, Makkusu!" a voice called out to me, as my card house came tumbling down. "Aren't you gonna come out with us and play some basketball?" a student asked me, spinning his basketball by the pointer.
"Eh..." I said nervously, "...nah, all of the teams I've joined have all lost. Plus, the last time I played basketball, you stuffed me into the hoop."
"Yeah, that is true," the student replied. He left the room dribbling his basketball. I gathered my cards silently.
'I bring some games here too,' I thought to myself, 'Maybe if I finish THAT today!' I thought as I got a golden box out of my backpack, 'My puzzle box, containing something that 'can be seen, but you haven't seen it before'. And the answer is...' I thought as a hand had grabbed the box out of my hand. "Rikku-kun!" I exclaimed.
"Ugh, Makkusu-kun," my brother, Rikku, sighed as he looked at my puzzle box tiredly, his Pokemon yawning, "you worry too much. I could help you finish the Puzzle, but only if you get some fresh air," he said, tossing the box into the air slightly and catching it a few times.
"No way!" I exclaimed.
"Well then, I guess this box belongs to me," Rikku said, tossing the box to his Pokemon while saying "Catch!". It caught it and threw it back to its owner. Rikku caught the box with ease. "Unless you start chilling, like me, your puzzle box is mine for safe-keeping!"
"That box is extremely important to me," I said, "so you can only take one peek!"
Rikku sighed, and took a peek at the box. Then, he gave it back to me. "Fine, take your stupid puzzle box," he said, tiredly. His Pokemon yawned again. "I didn't want it anyway."
"Thanks, Rikku-kun!" I exclaimed.
The 13-year-old and his Pokemon chuckled as he held a piece of my puzzle in his hand, and put it into his pocket, saying, "Without this piece, the Puzzle will always be incomplete!"
