Ages: 15-Ash, 15-May
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"You must leave!" the spirit said. It looked at him with big blue eyes, it's ears drooping.
"Why?" Ash asked.
"It will be for the best! A lot will come from it!"
"B-but I-
"Get on that horse and ride! Regret will come if you don't!"
"." Ash looked at Night Breeze. The black stallion was two years old. It had skinny legs, and was smaller then the others.
Ash had felt it deserved an owner, which it had none. The stallion wasn't wanted by anyone. He chose it from all the rest.
He had got Night a year ago. "I'll leave," Ash said.
After getting the saddle on Night, Ash got on it. "Good luck."
Night trotted, then galloped, away. The spirit sighed and left.
"WHAT?" Mr. Ketchum yelled. Mrs. Ketchum was crying.
"A-Ash! I-he-oh, I don't know where he went to!" she said. Their only child was gone.
"I can't believe this!" he said, "I am going to have every man and woman on the police force looking for that boy!"
"Why would he vanish like this?" she asked.
"I don't know."
"May, where are you going!" Mrs. Oak asked. They were at the stables. May's white mare Arctic Flyer was becoming restless.
"To look for Ash!" May said. She hopped on top. "I don't know how long I'll be gone. Good-bye!"
Arctic trotted out on one-year-old legs. Mrs. Oak stood there by the stalls, praying that her daughter would be fine out on her own with no more then her mare. A sheet of concern covered Pallet Town. Two out of the three children that the entire town knew had disappeared. The town was crawling with police officers.
It sounded like everyone had died in the town it was so silent. Pokemon stayed still, and all movement stopped.
Nighttime fell over the world. Ash stopped Night Breeze. He looked around the surrounding area. It was nothing but valley for miles.
"Let's stay here for the night, Night Breeze," he said. Night snorted.
"Naaaah!"
"It'll be alright, Night!" Ash rubbed the horse's head in between its ears. He climbed down. He looked in the direction that Pallet Town was in. He knew something was wrong, but refused to go back.
May stopped Arctic Flyer near a stream. Arctic drank softly from the flowing water. She looked around for the black stallion. No luck came.
"ASH!" she called, "AAAAAAAAASH!" May looked around.
No one was around. Tears started pouring down her cheeks. She had searched all day for Ash, and hadn't found him.
Slowly, she got off Arctic. She curled up by a tree, and continued crying. There, she had no one to comfort her.
Pallet Town wept in sadness. After months of searching, there had been no sign of either teenager. The town was having a bad time, and only one person could help them.
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"You must leave!" the spirit said. It looked at him with big blue eyes, it's ears drooping.
"Why?" Ash asked.
"It will be for the best! A lot will come from it!"
"B-but I-
"Get on that horse and ride! Regret will come if you don't!"
"." Ash looked at Night Breeze. The black stallion was two years old. It had skinny legs, and was smaller then the others.
Ash had felt it deserved an owner, which it had none. The stallion wasn't wanted by anyone. He chose it from all the rest.
He had got Night a year ago. "I'll leave," Ash said.
After getting the saddle on Night, Ash got on it. "Good luck."
Night trotted, then galloped, away. The spirit sighed and left.
"WHAT?" Mr. Ketchum yelled. Mrs. Ketchum was crying.
"A-Ash! I-he-oh, I don't know where he went to!" she said. Their only child was gone.
"I can't believe this!" he said, "I am going to have every man and woman on the police force looking for that boy!"
"Why would he vanish like this?" she asked.
"I don't know."
"May, where are you going!" Mrs. Oak asked. They were at the stables. May's white mare Arctic Flyer was becoming restless.
"To look for Ash!" May said. She hopped on top. "I don't know how long I'll be gone. Good-bye!"
Arctic trotted out on one-year-old legs. Mrs. Oak stood there by the stalls, praying that her daughter would be fine out on her own with no more then her mare. A sheet of concern covered Pallet Town. Two out of the three children that the entire town knew had disappeared. The town was crawling with police officers.
It sounded like everyone had died in the town it was so silent. Pokemon stayed still, and all movement stopped.
Nighttime fell over the world. Ash stopped Night Breeze. He looked around the surrounding area. It was nothing but valley for miles.
"Let's stay here for the night, Night Breeze," he said. Night snorted.
"Naaaah!"
"It'll be alright, Night!" Ash rubbed the horse's head in between its ears. He climbed down. He looked in the direction that Pallet Town was in. He knew something was wrong, but refused to go back.
May stopped Arctic Flyer near a stream. Arctic drank softly from the flowing water. She looked around for the black stallion. No luck came.
"ASH!" she called, "AAAAAAAAASH!" May looked around.
No one was around. Tears started pouring down her cheeks. She had searched all day for Ash, and hadn't found him.
Slowly, she got off Arctic. She curled up by a tree, and continued crying. There, she had no one to comfort her.
Pallet Town wept in sadness. After months of searching, there had been no sign of either teenager. The town was having a bad time, and only one person could help them.
