I should really be working on my other stories but I couldn't help myself! I started working on this story a long time ago and totally forgot about it! I plan on making this the first of a Trilogy but I can't be certain on how that will go, so wish me luck! I honestly thought this chapter would be longer and on paper it does look way longer than it does now but oh well! Ill do better next chapter!
So anyway, enjoy and don't forget to tell me how you feel!
Disclaimer: Do I really need this? I will say it anyway! I don't own!
"I am the very essence of love. The modern day Casanova. I love all, whether male or female. You, on the other paw, are hated, despised."
The female Persian scooted backward, her pretty yellow eyes shining in fear. The Pokemon that stood before her was truly crazy, wasn't he?
"But, you see," He continued, "that is the very reason you are unique. Why I love you above the average Pokemon. Your beauty is unrealized. You are continuously put down and beaten around. That will not be stood for! That is why I have brought you here, to my humble abode."
He paced in front of her, his purple eyes glowing in the darkness. It was those Arceus damned eyes that had drawn her in. They shone beautifully in the sun. He had been the perfect gentlemen when they had met, and he continued to be so even now. But it was all a lie, a part of his facade. Under all the candy coating was a monster.
"Please, just let me go home." She pled.
"Home?" He asked, as if he had not heard her correctly, "my dear, you are home."
The nonexistent light around them shifted as he moved. She could see his muscles move under his pelt. Once she would have found that attractive, but now she only saw it as terrifying.
"You do not get it, do you?" He hissed, "everyone sees you as a nuisance! Nobody wants you around! I do though. I love you more than life itself."
"Well, I don't love you!" She spat.
The silence that followed was deafening. The male did not respond to her anger, as she had thought he would. Instead, he simply sat there, his purple eyes watching.
And then he was gone. His light paw steps echoed through the hall as he padded away. Had she angered him? Drove him to the point where he had to leave of risk hurting her? He did not seem like one who would be easily angered. Crouching down low, she crawled to the door. She kept her long tail tucked between her legs to help hide it from view. Her muscles were tense, ready to spring at the first signs of danger.
"I see that you fail to understand." His voice resounded down the hall, "you still believe in the lies that your so called 'family' has fed you. So, for now, I shall leave you here. Once you have gained a grasp on reality, I will let you out with the others."
Then the door slammed shut, encasing her in darkness.
