The Test of Sabre
My name is Sabrina, though my friends call me Sabre for some reason. I work for this one archeological society. It's head is a strange man who is like a father to me. His name is John O'Neill. He sent me to find this one ruin to pay for a recent disaster of an excavation in Sinnoh's borders. I don't want to get into to much detail about that little adventure, so lets just say I angered the Time-Space pokemon and stuff was destroyed. My latest assignment is supposed to be a quick, easy and profitable find. Yet why do I get the feeling that it won't be as easy as we think?
Chapter one: The discovery of a life time
"Hey Z, you sure those ruins are here?" Z is my Porygon-Z who I found lost in Mt. Coronet. "I have cross-referenced ancient maps, pictures, historical references with modern maps three times, so yeah I'm sure." (To make things clear, Z can't speak English, he can only use a laptop he programmed with a vocabulary and a speech program to translate pokemon to English.) "Alright, it's just that this is the third area we searched in, and I need the cash to pay for our little trip to Sinnoh." My team shuddered as they remembered the 'little' accident that happened.
"Hey, I found something! Looks like some sort of entrance!" The entire team and I rushed over to Vaporeon, my first pokemon. Though I didn't choose him, he chose me. Long story. "Gardevoir, can you use Psychic to open this door?" Gardevoir was the best psychic pokemon I've seen, not the species, but herself. "I can try" Everyone stepped back as Gardevoir summoned her energies. Just as she was about to unleash psychic, the door opened and my Dusclops came out. "You know, next time just ask me to open the door instead of having to go through all that trouble."
I smiled as Dusclops made the comment. As we entered the ruins, we all stared in aw as we took in the fact that we were in a structure that was thought to be lost in ancient wars. We had finally found the Lost Temple of Evolution were it was said that an ancient treasure was though to be buried for all eternity. "Alright, let's see what's inside."
