So...bored. Well, time to write a fanfic! XD
Reviews and stuff is appreciated too~
A Mew strolled along the edge of the forest, walking carelessly. It didn't matter, since no one could see him unless he wanted them to. He tripped on a pile of twigs, then got back up, whistling and looking around. Night had already conquered the earth, casting dim shadows at whatever light the sun had to offer.
He could just reset the day. He could literally just clap his paws and turn it into morning. But he couldn't. It was one of the rules of being a god. And another was showing himself in the open, but he didn't care.
He whistled at a passing Glaceon. She yelped and looked around nervously. ''H-Hello?'' She stammered.
''Boo!'' The Mew yelled. The Glaceon screamed and ran away with her tail between her legs.
''I knew girls were babies,'' The Mew smiled to himself. ''Sheesh, she's going to drown this place...''
That Glaceon was of no concern to him; he just wanted someone to play with. He chuckled at the cloud of dust made by the fleeing Pokemon, watching as she yelped like a crying puppy at her trainer. He shook his head; It still amazes him how Pokemon can actually accept being captured.
Suddenly, a white oval shimmered in the air, and out popped a Latias, her feathers ruffling in the stale breeze.
''Chiobu!'' He whistled. The Latias gave him a look that said 'You retard?'
''Yes.'' He confirmed. The Latias sighed solemnly, and turned to face him.
''We need to talk.'' She said, all serious and foreboding.
''Let's talk while we're waiting.'' The Mew clapped his paws, and a circus suddenly appeared out of nowhere. All around them, children were taking joyrides and roller coasters that flew off into the air. Clowns were selling cotton candy, and one of them stuck a pink cotton candy cone onto her nose.
''Stop eating so much sugar!'' He chastised. ''You're already fat enough as it is!''
The Latias glared at him, and waved her head. The circus vanished in a puff, and the only evidence was the cotton candy stuck on her jaws.
''I'm serious.'' Her face betrayed no sign of humor. ''I'm here because of the Tsune Hire incident.''
The Mew froze in his tracks. He turned to Latias, trembling. ''My deadline isn't up yet! Don't I have a dozen more years?!''
''One.'' She spoke firmly. ''No bargain. You fail, and we will strip you of your rank. Not that there's an Earth left for the next god anyway.''
The Mew's ears dropped, and he vividly remembered the scene.
2 years ago...
''That pink thing is disgusting!'' A girl wrinkled her nose in disgust. ''It's so ugly and revolting. Why is it even here!''
The Mew drooped his head in shame. He didn't understand, but no human ever seemed to want to take him as their partner. He's spent his whole life in this breeding center, not even once going out of the entrance.
''I want that one!'' She pointed to a Rattata. The Mew shook his head; It doesn't matter how much he tried to groom his fur, or how hard he tried to look cute, he always got trumped. Again and again.
The girl's parents picked up the Rattata, and they waved the owner of this place, Sanders, goodbye. Sanders turned to me, looking nonchalant. But Mew could see the pity in his eyes. ''Tough luck, huh?'' He shook his head sadly. Mew sighed too.
Sanders found him a while ago, when he was just an egg. He raised the Mew, taught him to use moves and everything. He never gave up on the small Pokemon, and always tried to get people to notice him. Mew was eternally grateful Sanders was always there for him, and he had grown really close to the hearty breeder.
''We'll find someone for you. I promise!'' He raised a fist. Mew shrugged half-heartedly. Suddenly, a Zoroark burst through the entrance, shattering the glass and showering us with shards. Mew yelped and hid under the desk while Sanders flopped to the ground, lifeless.
''You...killed him!'' Mew gasped. Zoroark snorted. ''I didn't, you wimp. He's just knocked out.''
''I'm not a wimp!'' Mew protested, but a glare from the Dark Pokemon made him whimper and hide under the desk again.
''Wimp.'' The Zoroark muttered. It raised its hands, and a dark circle formed below Sanders.
''No!'' I cried, tackling the Zoroark. We both fell to the ground. ''Fool!'' The Zoroark yelled. ''You just disturbed the ritual! We're going to die!''
The circle shook violently, and the building began to crumble, chunks of the roof collapsing on them. Mew quickly ran out of the center, just as it fell on itself, burying Sanders and that Zoroark alive.
''Sanders? SANDERS!'' Mew yelled, digging his nose into the rubble. ''I can't live without you...'' He started crying.
''Enough.'' A voice said. Mew turned to its owner, and saw a giant Latias standing in the middle of the wreckage.
''How much are you prepared to sacrifice to save your dear Sanders?'' She said sternly, giving me an intense gaze.
Mew shifted uncomfortably, but if there was any way to save Sanders, he'll do it. ''I'll do anything!''
''Good. I can reverse time and stop all of this from happening. I can erase Sanders' memory to where he won't remember this, or you. But you must swear,'' The Latias continued.
''Swear what?'' Mew asked.
''To be a god.''
Now...
It seemed so long when he accepted the Latias' offer, to turn time back and save Sanders, just for the price of him being an overpowered Pokemon and having the power to do anything he wanted. At the time, it sounded cool to him. But everything has a catch.
''I know you don't want to do this.'' Latias said. ''I don't too. But we have to sacrifice a human! It's the only way darkness won't consume the earth!''
The Darkness. The one thing every single Pokemon fear, and every human is oblivious to. It's said to spread diseases, famine, pestilence as it shadows the earth. The only way to stop it? By killing a human to reverse the Darkness. But it can't be just any Tom, Dick and Harry. The human has to willingly sacrifice themselves for the Darkness to retreat.
''How do you propose I do that?'' Mew demanded. ''Oh hey, boy boy! I want you to kill yourself, and in exchange, I will be your Pokemon!''
''You know, that might actually work!'' Latias exclaimed. Mew smacked his face. ''Sohai.''
''What language is that anyway?'' Latias asked, curiosity burning in her tone. ''I've never heard it before, except from you!''
''I dunno,'' Mew shrugged. ''The words just came to me, and I said them.''
''Anyway,'' Latias snapped. ''We can't leave it, Mew. The Darkness is constantly growing! We have to do something, fast. Or it will take over the world.''
''Okay, okay.'' The Mew sighed. ''I'll find someone to...sacrifice.'' He choked on that last word.
''One year. I'm sure you can find someone stupid enough to believe in even you,'' Latias smirked.
''Do you actually even know what you're saying?'' Mew shook his head. ''It's like you don't even care that we have to sacrifice someone!''
''Just do your job.'' Latias' eyes bored a hole into Mew's heart for another second, then the feeling dissipated.
''Why...did I do this,'' Mew sighed. He turned to see the Glaceon dragging her trainer back to the spot where she got scared.
''There's something here! Just come!'' Glaceon kept looking back at her trainer. It was a girl, who was panting heavily.
''Glaceon, what is up with you? You look like you've seen a ghost!'' She said.
''I DID!'' Glaceon yelled. ''COME LOOK!''
''I don't have time for your shenanigans, Glaceon! My dad's waiting for me!'' She snapped and walked off, with Glaceon running behind her and trying to get her to come back to Mew.
Mew smirked. ''Well, I don't need to waste time looking for a stupid trainer anymore!''
He sprinted after the two figures.
I used some of my country's slang, so here's the glossary:
chiobu: Pretty/beautiful girl
sohai: If you say something is sohai, you basically want to sigh at it everytime you see it. At least, that's what I think it means. I'm not really sure.
Bye!
