A/N: Oh wow, ANOTHER crossover story? Okay, I promise to stop with these soon...just not now...not while I'm in a Sun and Moon hype (so, spoiler warning; leave now if you haven't played the game and want to remain unspoiled) XD Anyway, this storyline will not be a FULL AU but will have some AU moments. And it also features my first OCs for Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's. Why didn't I start with them on here? Well...mainly 'cause most of the Yusei/OC pairings have a female OC and...well, I wanted to show off Ren a bit since I was stuck on his storylines for a while XD Plus, a lot of the stories I have for Aurora are...not started... ^^' At least, not in decent enough ways to write on. I'll have some non-crossover stories for Ren and Aurora later (mainly Ren 'cause I do have a name for his; Aurora may be waiting a while). For a quick list of OCs in this story:
-Aurora Rey
-Bori (slightly derived from his real first name Beauregard) Saph
-Jeri Saph
-Nadra Evelyn
-Kyle Lanik
DISCLAIMER: I do NOT own Pokémon or Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's. Both go to their respective owners. I only own my OCs in this.
Prologue- Tied Events:
(Saffron City, Kanto)
"Has she been staring out like that for long?"
A nod came from the other. "Yeah. Been like that for at least an hour. Think we should snap her out of it, Sabby?"
"I'll have to do it. You're still in training, Bori." Footsteps. "Jeri, wake up, little sister."
Jeri, a teen girl of about sixteen years with dark hair and gray eyes, pulled out of her trance with a slight jump and shook her head. "Huh? What?"
"Welcome back to the world of the living, sis," the young man, Bori, replied. He had ash brown hair and emerald green eyes. He nodded to his right. "You had Sabrina and me worried."
"You were standing like that for a while. Everything okay?" Sabrina asked.
"Ah...I think so..."
"That was a vision, wasn't it."
"...yeah. It was weird. I saw this large, serpentine dragon that looked nothing like a Rayquaza or Dragonair I've seen. It glowed a deep red color and had gold designs on its face."
"Wonder why you saw that..." Bori held his chin with a hand in thought. "If it's not like any Pokémon ..."
"There's more. I saw human figures, but I couldn't make out any details. About half of them had glowing red marks on their right arms, but the others had various marks glowing silver, green, gold, gray, and dark blue. The green mark looked like the one on your arm, Bori."
"Huh?" Bori lifted his right arm, pulling back the sleeve to reveal a green mark in the shape of a blade. "Like this?"
"Yes. I couldn't really make out the other marks, though. And there was what looked like a four-legged Pokémon that had an ax-shape crest on its head."
Sabrina and Bori looked at her funny. "...what?"
"Hey, I can't control what goes on in those visions! Those were about the only shapes I could catch of it before Sabby pulled me out of it."
"Let's look up some of the Pokemon in the other regions, see if we can't find something. I'll try to contact the other Gym Leaders and see what they know."
"Can't be hard to miss a 'mon with an ax crest on top of its head."
"..." Jeri stayed quiet while her older siblings kept talking. I have a bad feeling about this...
(Scene Shift- Outskirts of New Domino)
"Of course, I had to make it back in time for the downpour," cursed a teen girl, using her coat to try to keep herself dry with no effect. Her bright blue eyes were turned into an icy glare at the storm clouds up above. "Should have listened to Mom when she told me to take my phone."
She ducked under a bus stop, sighing in relief at not having the rain pouring on her head. She pulled her jacket back down from her head, midnight blue hair pulled up in a ponytail coming undone. "Phew. Well, on the bright side, not much else could go worse..."
"Koo! Koo!" a chirp came from her bag, something inside shifting about wildly. She unzipped the bag the rest of the way and out popped a light tan and white owlet with a green bowtie.
"Sorry, Ollie. Didn't mean to leave you in there, but it was better than getting drenched."
"Koo..." Ollie landed on her shoulder, shaking his feathers out and puffing up a bit.
"Okay okay, next time I'll keep you at home."
"Koo." A large clank had Ollie back up in the air and eyes almost popping out of his sockets. "Koo! Koo!"
"Shh, Ollie! What if it's a...person..." She stopped when she saw that what made the noise was not a person at all. It was a quadruped creature with a large, clunky mask covering its whole head and part of its neck and ax-shaped crest. At the bottom of the mask, there was long, grayish fur coming out that was frayed at the edges a bit. From what could be seen of the front legs, they were dark green and scaly with two claws pointing forward and one pointing back. The main body was a dark gray almost black color. The eyes that could be seen from the mask were grayish in color. "Okay, not a person."
The creature groaned, closing its eyes and falling forward a bit. It looked like it barely could keep itself standing, let alone walk. The girl rushed out from under the bus stop, the owlet following close in the air, to the strange creature. Now that she was closer, it was quite large, bigger than the average adult human. It opened its eyes halfway at her, looking at her with slight distrust. "What are you..?"
A/N: And that's it for the prologue! I think I might work on this story for a few chapters before diving back into Elements of the Original Dragon. Also planning some prequel oneshots for my Supernatural/Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's crossover A Hunter's Life which shows how Ren and Yusei met to a bit before the werewolf attack. Don't know if I'll plan a direct sequel to that story yet, but we'll see.
Oh, this prologue takes place about three years prior to the series start. Just an FYI.
Also, Bori and Jeri are younger siblings of Sabrina, the Psychic-type Gym Leader if you haven't guessed...but I did mention the location they were in and also Sabrina's name, so I guess it was pretty obvious...but that's ONLY for Pokémon crossovers. Anything else and their older sister is never mentioned BY name. And she's at least twelve years older than Bori.
