Author's disclaimer: I haven't written anything in a while and it's the first time I've actually published something like this so sorry if it isn't that good. ^^;

Updates won't be consistent, but I'm going to try to update as often as I can.


Ages:

Chrome – 14

Red – 18

Green – 18

Blue – 17

Yellow – 17

Gold –16

Silver – 16

Crystal – 16

Ruby – 15

Sapphire – 15

Emerald – 13

Diamond – 12

Pearl – 12

Platinum – 12

School was just getting out and everybody was going back to their homes, putting on their jackets to keep warm from the autumn gusts. The pokedex holders were meeting up on the roof, like they did everyday and just like everyday lately, there was arguing breaking out.

"You're like a sissy little girl!" Gold shouted at Ruby.

"At least I don't cut class to smoke!" Ruby yelled back.

"Yeah, because looking at yourself in the mirror and grooming your Pokemon is any better!"

The two started growling at each other in anger, their foreheads pressed together and fire in their eyes. Their insults and comebacks just going back and forth, with no end in sight. Everybody wasn't even paying attention to the argument. They were all wrapped up in their own things: Red, Crystal, Diamond and Sapphire were all talking about classes that they had today, Silver, Yellow, and Pearl were doing their homework, and the rest were staring off the roof, watching everyone leave. Finally, Gold couldn't stand it anymore and punched Ruby right in the jaw.

This got the attention of the others (finally) and Silver glared at Gold. "What was that for, idiot?"

"Shut up, Silver. He had it coming." Gold said, spitting on Ruby. "Little fairy should've just shut up when he had the chance."

"That's so mean Gold!" Yellow said, looking at Ruby, a little worried. "You didn't have to do that!"

"I think it was needed." Sapphire said in a proud tone. "He needs to act like a man, not a wuss."

"Maybe you should act more like a girl then, Sapphire!" Pearl snapped at her.

"Want to say that to my face!"

Arguments between everyone broke out, not stopping the quarrelling until Red shouted over them all. "HEY!"

Once all eyes were on him, he took a deep breath, "C'mon guys. We're the Pokedex holders. We're supposed to stick together and work together, not argue amongst ourselves and tear each other apart. So can we at least try to be friends?"

Green stepped forward and looked Red in the eyes. "I see what you mean Red, but given how we've been lately, I don't think its really possible anymore. Its probably best that we just go our separate ways…"

The others all started to agree with Green. They were tired of all of the arguing and fights that they kept having. They would rather just spend time with the 'Dex holders that were their real friends. Red looked down in defeat as they all started to leave the rooftop, following Green's idea. Red leaned against the wall that the staircase was built on, on the verge of tears.

"They all want to be on their own….we'd be hopeless if something bad happened…" He said out loud to himself, thinking he was alone.

"Well, that sure is a disappointment." A voice above Red called out. He jumped out of surprise, looking up to the roof of the staircase well. Sitting there was a boy that was probably around Ruby's age.

"W-who are you?" Red demanded.

"Ah, but I think you already know." The boy replied in a calm tone. He jumped down and stood next to Red. He was about a head shorter than him, with messy brown hair, dark eyes that looked like they were a metallic color, and a dirtied school uniform. Red blinked as the boy reached into his pocket and pulled out a Pokedex. "Am I right, Senior?"

Red could only gasp in surprise. There was another one of the holders that, until now, nobody had seen or heard anything about. That made him start to think how many others he may be senior to. He started to get lost in his thoughts, until the boy snapped his fingers in front of him.

"Hey Red, seems like you guys are all having your issues with one another."

Red blinked and nodded. "Guess so. Looks like we're not united as we were back in the days when the world was in danger."

"Yeah, seems like it. So what are you going to do about it?"

"I don't know…guess I'll probably just hang out with Blue or Yellow or something like that…"

"Really? I thought you would say something inspiring like: 'I'm going to find a way to get all of them back on the same page again.' Then try to do it in some fashion that would miraculously work."

Red shrugged. "I don't know. I just don't think that they'll listen to me anymore…"

The boy thought for a few moments, before snapping his fingers. "I know! I'll help you do it!"

Red raised an eyebrow. "Why do you want to help me get everyone back together?"

"Because, I'm a Pokedex holder just like all of you guys and you said it yourself that we couldn't get anything done if we aren't united and something happens."

"You got a point there…" Red looked down for a bit then looked up with that classic smile of his. "Okay! Lets work together!"

"Alright!" The boy jumped a bit and high-fived Red. He started to run down the stairs, but stopped and turned back to Red. "C'mon Senior, lets go!"

Red nodded and followed the boy down the steps. It surprised him how this new kid could go from calm and calculating person to a hyper, carefree one. "Hey, what's your name anyways?" He asked the boy.

"Chrome!" The boy replied, jumping onto the railings and sliding down the rest of the staircase. He jumped off at the end and started to run again, with Red just trying to keep up.

This kid is a different one for sure. Maybe its just what we need to get back together. Red thought.


Now that Red has met the newest of the Pokedex holders, will he be able to get the others to reunite and be friends? Or will it just tear them even further apart? The fate of the Pokedex holders may hang in the balance...