AN: Yet another story I'm revising that I wrote back in 2010 with my PW and SH stories. The schedules for these stories will be this: Silent Hill - Weekly Update; Phoenix Wright - Bi-Weekly (Once every 2 weeks) Update; Pokemon - In between the other stories. This one I sort of had a vision for a while longer than the others, though it won't run quite as long as the other two. I tried to write this as if it was an episode of the original anime with some game aspects such as shinies and leveling.

We begin our story ten years in the past, in a tiny village in the northwestern part of the Johto region. A beautiful Autumn afternoon with just the right amount of clouds to make the sky a blend of reds and yellows, just like the leaves on the trees below. The crisp blue ocean reflected streaks of sunlight against the rocky cliff it was crashing against, making the side almost as glistening as gemstones. And on the very top of the cliff, a small hut sat, well aged and maintained. To the left of the hut was a fenced in field of some sort, with sections for sleeping, eating and bathing. In the area, a very large, well-built man in the best of his time was sorting out the food for the evening's meal. He was just about to open the extra large full bag he had carried over one shoulder, when from the sleeping area, an army of Eevees hurried out from the covered bedding, rushing quickly for his legs. This well organized attack worked just as the Eevees had planned, with Headbutts to the knees and Quick Attacks to the bag of food, making it spill around the falling giant.

"ARGH! You impatient little devils you!" The giant boomed as the Eevees began to eat the food from in the bag and scattered around the ground. "Can't you wait until I pour them into your bowls?" The Eevees responded with a synchronized 'VEE!', as if to shout 'NO!'. The giant managed to sit back up as food bits fell from his scruffy hair and beard. He held at his back from the fall and looked around to the fourteen Eevees in total, happily reaping their spoils.

Back at the hut, the entry door opened carefully for a seven year old girl and one more Eevee following behind. The girl was tall for her age, already able to reach the high door handle on her own. She had on a white house gown with purple and blue flowers scattered along it as the pattern. She also wore a large sunhat, which was unusual for this time of year, a sunflower weaved around the brim. Her eyes were straw colored, just like her braided hair. And she walked to her father with a hidden strength about her. Her smile was enough to brighten her father's mood greatly.

"Daddy, you need to be faster!" She giggled lightly and pet the Eevee that followed close behind her; one of the first Eevees that grew fond of her. All of the other Eevees turned and gave small animal smiles before returning to their meals. The Eevee close to her knew better than to jump into the impatient crowd.

"Janice, I don't need to be faster, these Eevees need to be slower!" Her father joked back, struggling a bit to get to his feet. He smiled down to her and stepped around the Eevees that had surrounded him. He knew they had grown more of a bond to her than himself, if only she were old enough to handle the food bags.

"Nah, they're great the way they are." Janice grinned as they began to get their fill and return to the open area of the field.

"Yeah, I suppose. Or else I wouldn't keep breeding them for trainers." Her father sighed, watching over the playful Pokemon. He then looked down to Janice, beginning to run around with her own. "Janice, how about you and Eevee take a walk around until sunset? This is one of the last few warm evenings we'll be getting before we have to cover up the shelter."

"Are you sure, Daddy?" Janice asked, stopping on a dime and eyes wide with excitement. Any chance she was given to explore, she took it.

"Yeah, as long as you keep Eevee close by you." He said, before recieving a pounce hug around the knees from his daughter.

"Yay! Of course I will, Daddy! I'll be careful!" Janice exclaimed before running to the gate entrance.

"Vee~!" Eevee squeeked, running after her, equally excited.


High in the sky looking down, a helicopter-like vehicle hovered precariously well above the hut. There were two people inside the craft, one operating the controls to remain in flight and one carefully looking out the open entrance, holding a pair of advanced binoculars to her eyes. Both were dressed in black with white gloves, and a big red R on the front of their shirts. The woman looking out began to speak to the pilot.

"There seems to be some sort of a breeding ground down there..." She began, adjusting the focus of her binoculars. "...it looks like...the owner's raising a whole herd of Eevees."

"Eevees?" The pilot responded, not looking away from his controls. "Do you think Giovanni would be interested in hearing this?"

"I don't know, but it's not like we're finding what he sent us out here to look for..." She muttered, readying her communicator to Giovanni's line.

"What do you have to report?" The voice of Giovanni rang out inside the helicopter.

"Sir, we've discovered an Eevee breeding ground at the location you've sent us to. Other than that, no sign of Mewtwo around at all." She responded, still looking around.

"An Eevee breeding ground? How many are there?" He asked, beginning to gain curiosity. The female grunt refocused down to the Eevees.

"Well over ten in count. There might even be more inside."

"Eevees don't exactly come a dime a dozen, Boss..." The pilot stated on the communicator.

"I'm well aware of that. They're possibly one of the rarest Pokemon in the World...to know there's an area with only Eevees to offer..." Giovanni said with thought in his voice. "But are you sure there's no sight of him?"

"Positive, sir...we've been looking for hours now." She responded. A silence fell among the grunts and Giovanni. They knew he was frustrated enough, and were hoping something like this would at least get his mind off of it.

"...Alright. Take note of the location of the breeding ground. We'll attack when the time is right. Return at once."

"Yes, sir!" Both grunts responded before disabling the communicator and hovering away.


Unaware of the hovering menace above them, Janice and Eevee found a spot on the cliffside just a short distance away from her home. They walked down the cliffside's path and stopped just short of when it began to appear weakened with ocean water and age. They sat at the edge for a good three hours, just watching the sea. Every now and then, a Lapras would swim by with such grace, it seemed to be gliding on ice. Looking straight down, she saw the ruby markings of Tentacools wading the waters for their next meal. And suddenly, to both their surprise, a wild Gyarados shot up from the sea, twirled in mid-air and let out a great roar before diving back down. The splash was large enough to hit both of them, and they paused in surprise for a moment before looking to each other. With the sight of Eevee's face, Janice started to laugh, and Eevee joined in with delighted squeeks.

As they awaited drying off, Janice looked almost dreamingly to the ocean. She smiled and began to speak to Eevee.

"You know, Daddy says that it's up to not only the trainer but the Pokemon to decide on evolving...and that it's even more of an important decision if the Pokemon is an Eevee, since you can evolve into all sorts of things..." She turned to Eevee as she spoke, while Eevee listened intently. She saw around Eevee's neck was the Soothe Bell she bought for her some time ago, in hopes of Eevee becoming more friendly. "What do you think? Do you want to be a Vaporeon?"

Eevee tilted her head slightly to the left, well in thought, then shook off more of the drops of water that stayed stuck to her fur. "Vee..." Eevee sighed, obviously not feeling too fond of water.

"Ok, I get it. You still wanna decide on what you wanna be. Well, who knows? You might not need a stone to evolve. Someday, you could become an Umbreon!" Janice smiled almost hopeful, knowing it takes a strong bond between a trainer and an Eevee for a friendship evolution. And at the right time too.

"Eevee vee!" Eevee responded just as hopeful, tilting her head enough to make the Soothe Bell chime. Janice blushed and smiled at the sound, nodding slightly. With that, she stood up and rang out the last bit of water from her gown.

"I guess we should be getting back home now. This is a really pretty spot, but it's getting scary out..." Janice said, starting to turn around.

"Vee..." Eevee responded and started to turn with her, but stopped suddenly. Janice didn't even notice at first and began to walk up the path. When she realized Eevee wasn't following her, she turned and looked back down the path.

"Eevee? What's wrong?" Janice said, walking back to her. Eevee remained staring at a section on the lining of the cliff. "Eevee?"

Janice looked to the section of the cliff that had somehow entranced Eevee, and only saw a loose section of gravel and rock. Eevee remained staring, then suddenly thrusted towards it.

"Eevee! What are you doing?" Janice shouted, but Eevee continued to run straight at it. She jumped forward, tucking her legs into her body and letting her long ears fall next to her mane.

"VEE!" She yelped out before her Headbutt made contact with the wall. She bounded back almost uneffected, landing on all fours, while still staring towards the cliff.

"Eevee! Are you alright?" Janice asked worriedly as she approached Eevee. Suddenly, the cliff began to shake, first slightly and then more severely. The wall Eevee had hit began to crack and crumble, until finally, the stones fell away from the cliffside and onto the ground. Dust rose and cleared from the scene, leaving a gaping hole on the wall. "Eevee...what did you do?"

"I don't know if we should be going in here, Eevee..." Janice said nervously, following the seemingly hypnotized Eevee through the hole and into some sort of a cave. It was a narrow way through, but she was able to manage with her slender body. And the farther in they travelled, the faster Eevee seemed to walk, until suddenly, Eevee decided to run! Janice tried her best to keep up with her, asking just what has gotten into her friend. "Eevee! WAIT!"

"Vee..." Eevee finally stopped. Janice saw just why she stopped here. Why she even wanted to go in. What she was sensing.

At the very end of the cave was a large, glowing green crystal that was stuck up against the wall, seemingly growing from the wall itself. The sight of the giant gem put both Eevee and Janice at pause. This was, by far, one of the greatest discoveries they've ever made.

"Eevee...this is...amazing..." Janice whispered, eyes reflecting the light somehow emitted by the jewel.

"Vee..." Eevee responded, staring in equal awe. Then, almost as if under a spell, she began to approach it.

"Eevee? A-Are you sure you should be getting close to it?" Janice asked, beginning to get worried. She became even more concerned when Eevee didn't respond and just continued walking. "Eevee?"

Once she got close enough, Eevee stopped and allowed herself to retain the glow of the stone. Curiously, she lifted her paw and touched the side of it-

Thump...

"EEVEE!" Janice shouted and ran up to her collapsed Pokemon, scooping her up in her arms. She could feel she was still breathing, but just barely. "Eevee! Wake up! What happened? Please, open you eyes! Eevee!"

"Gaaaaaaaa..."

Janice jumped slightly, beginning to turn pale. She heard that voice coming from somewhere inside of the cave.

"Oh, no...please, not them!"

"Gaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa~..."

Janice held the weakened Eevee close to her, eyes tightly shut and slowly began to stand up. She thought, if she didn't look at them, they would leave her alone as she left. Although, begging never hurt no one either. "P-Please...d-don't hurt me!"

"HAUNTERRRRR~!"

"KYAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH!"

Janice ran blindly towards the enterance of the cave as a series of Gastly and one Haunter chased her out. She opened her eyes finally, but not soon enough. Once she managed getting out, she saw just how dark it had gotten, meaning the ghost Pokemon will just continue to give chase! While still holding Eevee in her arms, she started off towards the path, but tripped over one of the large stones that had fallen from Eevee's Headbutt. She fell hard onto her side, finding it hard to get back up. She looked up to see all the Gastly surrounding her, all of them giving her terrifying looks.

"I-I...I can't move!" Janice realized, trying to get back to her feet. Suddenly, the Haunter reappeared in front of her eyes, beginning to loom closer. His wide grin and mean eyes made Janice come close to tears. She clutched tightly at Eevee, feeling completely helpless. With all the energy left in her body, she sounded out one last cry.

"!"

"Gaaa! Ga Ga Gaaaa!"

"Haunt! Haunterrr!"

"...vee..."

Those were the only sounds she heard before opening her eyes once again. She still felt unable to move, but a new sort of...lightness. Almost as if she was...floating...

"I-I'm floating!"

Janice saw that her body, as well as each of the ghost Pokemon's body, were surrounded by a blue aura. The Gastly and Haunter seemed to be almost struggling to get away, even seemed to be in pain. But she felt just fine. She looked down to Eevee, who started waking up slowly. She thought something was wrong with Eevee for a moment, but wasn't sure if it was just from the odd aura that now surrounded them all. She looked around to what could be causing this, when the auras around the ghost Pokemon faded away one by one, sending them all gliding swiftly back to their cave.

"It scared away the ghost Pokemon..." Janice muttered, then looked to an approaching, hovering creature.

The creature was holding out one of its long, bony arms towards them, keeping its three round fingers closed as if it was holding it in place. Its body was large with different shades of gray and purple, and it almost appeared cat-like, with its head having slightly pointed ears and a feline face. Its long, purple tail twitched slightly as it moved. And its eyes remained fixed at the young trainer and her Eevee, both of which were looking back, terrified.

"P-Please..." Janice finally managed to say, still frightened. "I just wanna go home...something's wrong with Eevee...please..." A tear fell from her eye. "D-Don't hurt her..."

The creature seemed almost sympathetic, but neither muttered a noise nor word. His eyes still were permanently angry, but softened ever so slightly. He moved his arm a bit to the right, causing the aura around them to move them towards the edge of the cliff. Once it saw they were a safe height from the ground, its hand opened and the aura was released. Janice landed on her feet, still holding Eevee tightly. She almost didn't want to take her eyes off the odd creature, when something about Eevee caught her eye.

"Huh?" Janice held Eevee to eye level, eyes wide in shock. "Eevee? What happened to your fur? Y-You're all white!" She shouted, then felt a sudden wind above her. She looked to see the creature was flying like a rocket away from the scene. "WHAT DID YOU DO TO EEVEE?"