A/N: I really shouldn't be adding another story, but I just couldn't help myself. I've always wanted to write a Insane/Yandere character, but have never had the courage to. This story won't be kind and the rating may have to be changed later on. Though for those you find they enjoy this story, please Review what you think.

Disclaimer: I do NOT own anything Pokemon related.

Warning: Character Death, Blood-Shed, Violent Situations, Insanity

Game: Pokemon LeafGreen

Rules:

1.) If Pokemon faints it is to be immediately released or stored in a box titled 'Grave' permanently and cannot be withdrawn ever again. (The Pokemon is dead)

2.) All captured Pokemon MUST be nicknamed

3.) Can only catch first Pokemon seen on Route/City/Cave/Ocean/ Etc….

- Do NOT catch duplicates

- If duplicate is your 'First encounter' you have two more chances to find something new before moving on.

- If you have a Pokemon from a certain Evolution line and find another within that Evolution line (Ex: Caterpie – Metapod – Butterfree) it is to be treated as a duplicate and CANNOT be captured.

4.) No Legendaries

5.) Capture rules are briefly ignored if a Shiny is encountered.


They crowded around the small lifeless body that lay before them. Fear shined brightly in their eyes as they began questioning one another. Eyes were watching, watching to see if someone did something they didn't typically do, waiting to pounce.

"Grandpa…" A small brunette child spoke as he began pulling on the sleeve of his grandfather's lab coat. "Grandpa….I know who did it…" His words caused the old man to twitch before quickly looking down at his grandson with wide eyes. The professor quickly looked around to make sure no one else had heard the boy's words before kneeling down. Everyone was in panic; he didn't need them jumping his young grandson demanding answers.

"Green…Did you see who killed him?" The older man questioned in a hushed tone, hoping the young boy would understand to do the same.

"Yes!" The boy called out yet quickly quieted himself as people began turning their attention towards him. "Y-Yeah…." He began mumbling and didn't continue until everyone had begun looking back towards the broken and battered body of the young child. "I-It was Garnet…" This caused the professor to raise a brow; there was no possible way a child who perform such a violent and brutal crime. Especially a child as easily frighten and quiet as her.

"Green… I know you don't get along well with Garnet, but that doesn't justify making up such lies about her." His voice was stern and Blue couldn't help but flinch lightly in response. He wasn't backing down now, even if his grandfather didn't believe his words at first, he wasn't going to stop until he believed the truth.

"Grandpa, I saw her!" No one turned around this time when the boy cried out, but he didn't take the chance and quickly quieted himself once more. "S-She said she wanted to see what kind of reaction she could get if she killed him. S-She's crazy grandpa, y-you have to believe me." He saw the disappointment in the grey orbs of the man he idolized. He couldn't stop the tears from forming in his eyes. "Please believe me…."

He didn't receive a response, the man already rising to his full height and turning his back to his grandson. The boy felt the tears about to flow, but shut his eyes tightly to prevent that from happening. He didn't open them until anger had begun taking over his being.

Snapping his head his hazel orbs sought out the only other person that had witnessed the crime in action. And when they fell on the silver-haired child, the fire inside him only grew in size. He didn't waste any time making his way over.

"Something you n-need Green?" The girl questioned before letting her long silver lock fall into her face, blocking her crimson orbs from view.

"Cut the act." Green hissed in a hushed tone, making sure no one else was hearing their conversation.

"W-W-What do you mean…?" The girl questioned as she looked up at the boy, her lip quivering as small tears began forming in her eyes. She looked as if she was about to faint from this social interaction.

"You know exactly what I mean." Green hissed once more before leaning in close to the girl's face. "I'm going to prove it to everyone; everyone is going to know what you did." He felt his blood suddenly run cold when the act dropped.

Crimson orbs were wide and vivid with such raw emotions, it was unnerving. Yet it was the wicked smile that graced her lips that made Green begin panicking. It was the same wicked expression she wore when she stabbed the young boy in the chest.

"I'd like to see you try."

~X~

"Garnet, honey are you packed yet?" The feminine voice echoed through the small home. "If you don't leave now, you'll be late to choose your first Pokemon."

"C-Coming mother." A young woman answered as she pocketed the switch blade into her backpack. She couldn't leave such evidence behind that would lead to questioning.

Smiling to herself she zipped the backpack before slinging the bag over her shoulder. She turned her attention towards her mirror getting one last look of herself before leaving. There staring back at her was a young woman that closely resembled a young man. Her silver locks cut short as easier to manage on the journey she was about to embark on. It was her choice of clothing though that caused many people that weren't from Pallet to question her gender though.

She smiled once more to herself before putting on a fearful expression. An act she had been performing for as long as she could remember. Once the mask was placed on, she began walking down the staircase.

"O-Oh I know the television says it's normal for kids to leave at this age…b-but…" The woman Garnet referred to as 'mother' blubbered before pulling the young woman into a tight embrace. An embrace Garnet was reluctant to return. She was hoping she would have avoided this sappy farewell.

"II know mother, I-I'll miss you as well." The young girl spoke as she let fake tear stream down her cheeks. This only caused her mother to begin hugging her tighter in return. She didn't release her either for another ten minutes. It was when Garnet finally pried herself away from the woman, was she finally able to head towards Oak's Laboratory.

It wasn't hard locating the large Laboratory when there were only about ten houses in the small town of Pallet. It was the kind of town where everyone knew each other and everything about you, even if you didn't want them to.

"My, My Garnet, I had a feeling you would be late." The old Professor laughed once the girl walked through the doors of his lab. The older man was standing next to a table that was bare except for the three red and white colored balls that sat upon it. Crimson eyes quickly ran over the three capsules, peering through the tops at the Pokemon that were held inside. She was met with three pairs of hopeful eyes gazing back.

"I-I'm sorry Professor….It….It was harder to say g-goodbye than I originally thought." Oak's gaze soften as his grey orbs moved towards the young man that stood beside him. How he could relate to those words.

"I know all too well…." Shaking his head and forcing back the tears the elderly man turned his attention back towards Garnet, a small smile forming on his lips. "Well we've been waiting for your arrival. I have picked three Pokemon for you to choose from as your starter Pokemon." Oak gestured to the Poke'balls that laid on the table, to Pokemon that Garnet had already looked at. She knew exactly who she wanted. "Go ahead and choose your first partner."

"W-What? Gramps, are you saying she gets to choose first?!" Green cried out with wide with shock. He knew his Grandfather sometimes preferred the young girl over him, but this was just pushing it!

"Thank y-you…" Garnet mumbled before walking towards the small table. She didn't waste any time reaching down and picking up the small capsule that held her starter. Holding out the Poke'ball, Garnet easily released the Pokemon. She waited a few moments for the red light to fade away before a small smile formed on her lips. There standing before her was the pre-evolve form of her favorite fire-type Pokemon.

"Chaaarrr!" The Pokemon called out as he stood tall and proud, something Garnet could say she really liked.

"Charmander? That is a very nice choice. Would you like to nickname him?" Oak questioned before turning his attention towards his grandson. The boy was walking towards the table and retrieving his own starter.

Garnet though was staring at the Pokemon before her trying to decide on what to call the young Pokemon. It took another five minutes until she settled on a name she rather enjoyed. "Huo…"

"That's a stupid name." Green spoke immediately after Garnet had spoken the fire-type's name. Without skipping a beat Green turned on his heel holding out the Poke'ball that contained his starter. "Let's see whose Pokemon is stronger."

"W-What? Green do you not have any patience?" Oak questioned before sighing loudly, there was no talking his grandson out of this. "If you two want to have a battle, please take it out back." Neither trainer complained as the relocated to the desolate backyard. The fence surrounding the backyard high enough to hide what was happening from pass byers.

"I'm going to become Champion." Green spoke once the two newbie trainers had taken separate ends of the yard.. "Once I become Champion, people will have to believe me when I say you're crazy, they'll lock you away for good." He didn't wait though for Garnet to reply back, he knew she wouldn't anyways. Releasing his starter from its Pokemon, Garnet came face to face with Green's beginner Pokemon.

"Squirtle!"

"A Water type? Really Green, don't think for a moment that just because you have a type advantage means you are going to defeat me." Garnet spoke letting her earlier act fall. She felt no fear acting as her true self in front of this boy; no one believed his words anyways.

"Shut up!" Green yelled in anger before pointing his finger towards Huo. "Squirtle, use tackle attack!" The small water-type didn't waste any time before kicking off the ground and charging towards Huo.

"Huo…don't move." Huo twitched and gave his trainer a questioning look before nodding his head and standing his ground. It was only when Squirtle was mere inches away from landing a hit, did his trainer finally give him another command. "Spin, and hit it." Listening, the Pokemon spun on his heel making sure to pick up momentum from the spin before slamming his tail roughly into Squirtle's face.

"S-Squirtle!" Green cried out as his Pokemon flew backwards a few feet. He remained worried until the Pokemon rose back to his feet. "Try tackle attack again!" Green commanded once he knew his Squirtle hadn't taken any major damage from the attack.

Huo stood by his trainer becoming more confident in her commands, Easily dodging the Squirtle's attacks and countering with his own. It wasn't surprising when the water-type finally had enough and collapsed to the ground.

"Squirtle!" Green cried out before rushing to his Pokemon's side, concern showing easily on his features. It was a reaction Garnet watched for a few moments before speaking.

"Do you know why I choose Charmander as my starter?" The question was sudden and part of him didn't want to ask, didn't want to because he knew those deadly eyes were bright with excitement. But he couldn't stop himself, couldn't keep his lips shut, and soon the questioned was released into the air. "Because I'm going to love the expressions you make when he lights your body ablaze."


Current Team:

Huo – Male – Charmander – Lv. 6