This is my second shot at a Pokemon Fanfiction. I'm infinitely happier with this one compared to the last, heh. This piece is most definitely a labor of love, but I know in my heart that it's just another stepping stone on my path as a writer. That said, I'd GREATLY appreciate reviews and feedback.
Enjoy!
She told me that she hadn't kept a record of any of her exploits. None of her solo missions, or any of our adventures together were ever even written down. When I had responded with slacked jaw and tilted head, she explained that those memories just weren't the sort of thing she wanted to share with other people, that they were personal, and sacred, in their own odd way. This puzzled me even more at the time. I told her I was more than willing to write it down, that I understood her shyness, but also that there was no reason to be afraid. I told her that these stories could help make the world a better place. I smiled when I said this. She looked at me, smiling as well, and said, "Go for it."
Case Number 1: Disappearance
Her name was Runa. She had fiery, long, dyed-red hair matched with cold, piercing, naturally blue eyes. She was probably the most hot-blooded and reckless teenager in the entire Kalos region, and she knew it. She was always the most pumped-up in a group of people, and was always ready to fight at the drop of a hat (which she had literally done at least once). Underneath these violent and slightly over-the-top tendencies, however, was a sweet and caring person, more than willing to go out of her way to help those in need. Proof positive of this kindness would be the fact that I'm alive and well, and not dying of starvation in some back alley in Lumiose. She was a sweet soul and a shining star, which only made the world seem that much darker when she vanished. I want to say that it had been a dark and stormy night, but honestly, the moon had been out in full force with not a cloud in sight. Runa and I were tromping through the streets of Lumiose City, gleefully eating some ice cream imported from Unova. I was probably the happiest Zigzagoon in the world at that moment.
"You having fun, Nickel?" she asked.
"Hell yeah, I'm having fun!" I replied, though I knew she only heard unintelligible growls and barks. She smiled. She had a very beautiful smile. We had been walking for several minutes down North Boulevard now. With all the training we'd done earlier, most of my muscles felt like Pecha Berry jam put under a steamroller, but I'd be damned if I was going to let fatigue stand in the way between me and sharing Ice cream with Runa. The only thing that could mess with a moment like this, the only thing in the world, would have been for Runa to be upset. Needless to say, the moment was spoiled quickly. She abruptly stopped walking right in front of the Hotel Richissime. I, the ever diligent Pokémon partner, stopped too and glanced up with tilted head.
"Listen, I need to get something from out of this building, okay Nicky-boy?" Most of the people that knew us called me Nickel, but she insisted on another little pet-name for me. Something about signifying a deeper bond of friendship. I'm not sure. I hadn't been listening too hard when she said it. We were eating burgers that day, and I loved a good burger, cholesterol and ill health be damned.
"Okay," I barked, knowing she would at least be able to register the eagerness in my voice if nothing else, "let's go!"
But she just sort of stared at me.
"I, uh… I'm gonna run up and go get it myself, okay Nicky?" She sounded a bit odd, though I hadn't noticed it at the time. Ice cream, y'know?
"No way," I replied as indignantly as a Zigzagoon could, "I wanna run around in the big fancy-pants hotel too! I promise I won't chew on anything! That was a one-time thing at your boyfriend's house, I swear!" I knew full well that, being what I was, Runa had understood absolutely zip of the stuff that tumbled out of my mouth most of the time. Still, I liked to play along, partly because I liked playing, but mostly because I knew all that stuff about "Trainer-to-Pokémon relationships" and "Special Bonds" actually meant a whole lot to her. It made her smile, so I was going to do it.
"Nickel," she said, bringing out that serious edge in her voice, "I need you to stay here and wait for me like a good little boy, okay?" I could tell she was trying to be stern, but all she managed to do was look anxious… and emotionally constipated. I didn't like the vibes coming off of any of this, but I decided to trust her on this one and keep calm.
"Hurry up, okay?" I asked, plodding around in a little circle before lying down on the sidewalk. I was actually perfectly fine with her going solo, but I ducked my head a smidge to look grumpy, just to tease her. She saw through it like glass somehow, and stuck out her tongue at me.
"I should be back in a few minutes, alright? Don't quote me on that, though. I know I'll have to walk up at least like three whole flights of stairs. Anyway, I'll be right back, Nicky-boy!" she said with a smile as she stepped into the building. I didn't look back as she left, instead choosing to make a face like this one grumpy Espurr picture I saw on her laptop. I regret not saying something to her back then.
It was the last time I ever saw her.
I sat out there for five minutes before things started getting boring. When I say boring, I mean seriously boring. The kind of boring that seems to run up on you like a ninja at midnight and drape itself all over you like a fog in a horror movie, drowning you and bathing you in its impenetrability till you choke yourself on the anxiety and unpleasantness and the dreaded icky, sticky ennui of time wasted.
Okay, so maybe that was a teensy bit exaggerated, but hey, the point got across, right? It was boring. Boring enough to justify me sniffing around for a Rare Candy on the pavement and gobbling it up for shits and giggles. Floor-candy securely in jaw, I'd resigned to lying on my back and gazing up at the stars, imagining every little light in the sky was an entire planet filled with food. Candy, cake, and sweets, especially. It's true, I had a sweet-tooth so strong, I got Runa and me booted from a Gym one time. I still think it was for a bogus reason. I guess I did go overboard with the licking, but c'mon, if you make barriers and traps out of gallons of honey, what else would you expect me to do? Anyway, I laid there for so long that I started to get drowsy. My eyelids felt heavy. I yawned once, then twice. Runa was taking an unceremonious amount of time in the hotel, and the night was only growing older. I glanced at a public clock. 8:27, it said. Not bad, I guessed. It wasn't very late, so a five minute nap couldn't do much harm. I closed my eyes.
Opening them, I glanced back at the clock. 8:34… Okay then. I dozed off.
Opening them again, I stared at the clock more anxiously. 8:40. This was the part where I started worrying. Runa was unusually late. At the time, I figured she was in the bathroom or something, so panic mode hadn't quite activated yet. I mentally hit the snooze button. Oh well.
Popping open my eyes yet again, I casually rolled them over towards the clock, expecting a few more minutes to have passed.
12:06, A.M.
Oops.
My entire body shot up and sprung to life faster than I'd even thought possible.
"Runa?" I yelled, circling around like a Rapid Spin gone wrong. The call echoed down North Boulevard without so much as a whisper of a reply. For once, the normally bustling and vibrant boulevard was completely devoid of people, Runa included. A chill ran down my spine.
Not a second later, I'd burst through the front doors of the hotel and scanned the room. Pillars. Furniture. A snoozing receptionist. An odd, smoky scent. No Runa.
"Where is she…?" I muttered. My guts started churning inside and out, like I just ate some spoiled Poffins. A few minutes is one thing, but who leaves their Pokémon behind and goes ghost for four hours, in the middle of the night? I paced around a pillar, trying to clear my head and figure out what to do. I wracked my brain for something, anything that would help me find her. And then I remembered:
"I'll have to walk up at least like three flights of stairs."
It was flimsy, but hey, it was worth a shot. I bounded up the stairways at least three or four steps at a time, rushing past gravity like a maniac. On the third flight, as luck would have it, I crashed into an eccentric-looking young woman walking down. I looked up at her apologetically.
"Sorry Miss, I'm-"
"Shit, shit, shit..."
"-in a hurry?"
She swore in the tiniest whisper and marched past me down the steps even faster than she had before, barely even acknowledging me. I has that hat.
I couldn't help but look back at that weirdo for a quick second, wondering what was up with all that red she was wearing. But then, remembering what I was supposed to be doing, I climbed the rest of the stairs and reached my destination on the third storey.
Down the hallway, there wasn't a creature in sight, but the farthest door on the left side swung back and forth vacantly. A gut feeling told me to investigate. I ducked my head in.
The whole room was absolutely thrashed. I mean seriously, the place looked like a real live Gyarados managed to worm its' way inside and use the actual move Thrash. Almost every piece of furniture was broken to bits. Some of the walls had holes knocked into them. Dirt and debris covered the floor. The windows were smashed, the bed-sheets were burnt, and my nostrils were strangled by this rancid smell that was all over the place. I ducked my head out just as quickly as I had managed to pop it in, but something in the corner of my eye caught my attention. As I moved over to it cautiously, I thought to myself, naw, that can't be what I think it is, there's just no way. But of course, I thought wrong. There it was, Runa's bag, with the initials stitched in on the side and everything.
"Crap…this is bad. Really, really bad. Oh man…" I scampered out of the room and down the hall, shaking my head and muttering to myself. What did all this mean? Thinking wasn't exactly my forte, but even so, I found myself needing to do a whole lot of it. I needed to sit down somewhere, with no distractions, and figure this-
"Hey, you with the brown fur!"
Of course.
"You! Stop leaving and come here." The voice was clear, authoritative, and decidedly feminine. I hesitantly made an about-face, wearing an expression sitting somewhere between seething frustration and that face you make when you accidentally catch a whiff of someone's fart. I'd been thinking to myself, this is pretty much the last thing I need right now. I figured that whoever this annoying chick was, I'd brush her off quick and get back to looking for Runa. At least, that's how I thought it'd all turn out. Did I mention that thinking wasn't exactly my forte?
"Could you just back off…" I began to say more, but the words died on my tongue. Standing proudly in the middle of the hall, right by the room I'd just left, was a Pokémon. A Pokémon that, upon closer inspection, was pissed. Her slender green arms were tightly crossed over a thin torso with a distinctly red horn poking out the middle. Her eyes, even redder and more fiery than the shade on her horn, bore deeply into mine with the sort of passion and ferocity most Pokémon reserved for staring down prey. In fact, the glower and the moment made me feel suddenly like prey, and that just scared the crap out of me. Who was this Pokémon, and why the hell did she look ready to vaporize my ass?
The Pokémon, whom I had just remembered was called a Gardevoir, walked over to me slowly, each step taken with more grace than the last.
"I sincerely doubt the good people of Hotel Richissime would forgive me for letting a mongrel like you roam the halls, so no, I'm afraid there won't be much backing off today." Despite the powerful glare, the words tumbled out like icy cool water, as if none of this really mattered to her. What really got me though, was the way she was constantly looking me over, like she was scanning every part of my appearance for some detail, some weird tiny crumb of visual data that was playing hide-away. Something must've been off, because the longer she did that, the less passionate she looked and the more puzzled she became.
"W-who are you?" I asked, trying desperately not to look like a Deerling caught in the headlights.
"I was planning to ask you the very same thing," she said, looking into the destroyed hotel room, then back at me. The puzzlement on her face grew.
"Look, I dunno what the heck you want with me, but I was about to leave anyway. I'm actually busy right now, and I don't have time to deal with-"
"Y'know…" she reflected, cutting me off without missing a beat, "when a cagey little critter like you comes romping out of a ravaged wreck like that-"
She pointed into the room.
"-some obvious questions tend to be raised. For example, what exactly did you steal?"
"Huh?!" Was about all I could muster. I couldn't believe what I was hearing.
"Oh, don't be coy. Zigzagoon like you are crawling around almost every corner of the globe. It's no secret that you bunch have an irritating habit of 'picking up' things that don't belong to you…" She gazed into my eyes. The passion was long gone, replaced by the kind of blank stare that humans usually reserve for crappy television shows. I glared at her all mean like, but backed away slowly.
"Whoa, there! You can't just point the finger at me like that when none of this is my fault! Heck, I'm the victim here! All I was doing was looking for- hey! Put me down!" In a flash, I found myself suspended in the air, flailing around like a Magikarp and panicking to boot.
The Gardevoir waved her finger in the air in a subdued and lazy way. She looked down at me and sighed, shaking her head.
"Stop your squirming. No amount of physical exertion can get you out of my telekinetic snare. I would appreciate it if you'd just cooperate so I can get this over with." It was easy to tell she was getting annoyed. You could hear it in her voice.
"Get what over with? What are you talking about, lady?"
"I'm putting you under arrest, of course."
"What." The shock hit me so hard, I forgot to express it. "A-are you serious?"
"Serious as a heart attack. What else am I meant to do when I stumble across an intruder in flagrante delicto?"
"In fragrant what-now?" I asked. She sighed.
"I've caught you red-handed. Now will you come quietly, or are you going to put up some sort of futile resistance?" Her tone made me wonder if she actually wanted me to try.
"This can't be legal…" I said, despairing, "Who the hell do you think you are?!" A wry smile showed up on her face.
"It's only common courtesy to give your name before demanding someone else-"
"Yeah, yeah. Fine. My name's Nickel, happy?" I deliberately frowned on the last word.
"Quite," she said, beaming even more, "It's nice to make your acquaintance, Nickel."
"Are you this nice to all the Pokémon you harass, or do I just get special treatment?" I asked her in a total deadpan.
"Hey now, good manners don't cost a thing." She turned me over to face her, and scanned me again, that look of puzzlement returning to her features. She glanced back and forth between me and the room, obviously still miffed about some inconsistency.
"Whatever. Now tell me, who are you and what gives you the authority to go around bullying innocent Pokémon like this?"
"First off, I find it prudent to mention that anyone can conduct a citizen's arrest. Anyhow…" she said, eying me with the condescension most people used to address slobbering toddlers. But then she cleared her throat, and stated in a way both proud and friendly:
"My name is Artemis. You obviously don't know me, but if you were to comb the long streets of Lumiose, you would find dozens of my clients, human and Pokémon alike."
"Clients?"
"I've been known to be useful in times of…crisis. In any case, I didn't mean to terribly inconvenience you, but you looked like-"
"Like a crisis in the making?" I guessed. She nodded.
"I was actually here on some business, but I couldn't just sit back while you pranced around the hotel so freely," she said. She glanced into the room one last time, and then turned back to me frowning apologetically. "Of course, now that I've gotten a better look at you, it's become obvious that a pathetic little Zigzagoon like you couldn't possibly have done something so destructive and criminal."
"Um…Thanks? Anyway, can you let me down now? This whole weightlessness thing is killing me," I groaned. She obliged, smirking all the while.
" I suppose I should," she said slowly, " since there certainly are other things I ought to take heed of right about now."
"Like what?" I asked. A part of me wasgenuinely curious as to what she was doing here in the first place. It was a gut feeling again. Runa always said to listen to my gut, so hey.
"That is none of your business," she said, a sense of urgency having returned. "It's been a pleasure, Nickel. However, I've wasted a bit too much of my valuable time here, and so, I must bid you fare-"
"Whoa, whoa, hold up! What'cha gonna go do?" I asked. She eyed me suspiciously.
"Client confidentiality agreements don't allow me to answer-"
"Aw c'mon, don't be that way," I interrupted, "Just tell me." The feeling got stronger.
"Why in the world would you care?" she tilted her head slightly.
"Call it curiosity. And hey, you owe me big-time for the whole accidental arrest thing. So spill the beans." She sighed.
"Oh, fine. Though I don't see why any of it matters to you." I made a goofy grin of satisfaction when she agreed. The look on her face in response was priceless, and I found myself smiling even harder. Granted, my huge grin didn't last much longer, since what she said next floored me.
She turned her back to me and walked down the hallway. After a couple of steps, her head swung back and her left eye stared blankly into mine.
"I was commissioned to search for a girl named Runa."
