Yeah, guilty as charged for making yet another story. This one continually pestered me due to me reading too many fics about the Eon Pokémon.

Lets get this over with.

Beta-Reader(s): NanoCarp

Disclaimer: I do not own Pokémon or any major company brands. I own only the story and OC's.

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The Eon Twins

Prologue

Third Person POV:

Chicago, IL January 23, 2009

Snow has just fallen and it was in a heavy amount. Children were out playing in it, enjoying it to the fullest since school was canceled. Snow forts were built where ever there was a large enough spot, meaning a snowball fight was going to take place. Some children even dived into the snow since it was so deep. Even a select few were tunneling through it. Everyone had to dress in thick winter clothing to fend the coldness off.

"CANNONBALL!"

One child was no exception.

A ten year old girl jumped into the snow, curled up into a ball, laughing along the way. Being around 4'5'', she would be able to poke her head out of the top of the snow if standing. She had brown hair with blond mixed in as well that reached her shoulders. Her amber colored eyes shone brightly on her face, full of joy and happiness from playing in the snow. The thick bright red winter jacket she wore shielded her from the freezing temperatures, along with a winter cap and pants as well, all were different shades of red.

"Hey, careful Sarah. Don't want you to get a cold now." called an older, male voice from the porch Sarah had jumped off of.

Sitting in a chair on the porch was a young teenager, around 4'11'' if standing. His ruby-colored eyes were filled with mainly concern for his sister. His winter jacket was mainly blue, with the stitching red in the front. In his hand was a coffee mug filled with hot chocolate. Even though he was an older brother to Sarah, he would still worry for her ever since their parents died when both were still young.

"Don't be such a worry-wort brother, I can take care of myself." Sarah called back.

The teen just sighed as he took a careful swig of his drink. He didn't notice the door to the house open and another figure step out. The new arrival had blond hair that would reach the center of her back. She had a maroon-colored scarf wrapped around her face to shield it from the occasional breeze, leaving only the eyes visible.

"She's right you know. You worry too much for her, Michael." she said in a calm tone.

The teen, Michael, jumped a bit in surprise, nearly causing some of his hot chocolate to splash out onto his hands. He whipped around to face the person that scared him

"Gah! Don't sneak up on me like that Luna!" Michael snapped.

Luna chuckled a bit, but stopped shortly after.

"Come on, lunch is almost ready." Luna said, turning around to walk back inside.

Luna, along with her grandfather Johnathan, were friends with the Luck family. When the parents passed away, they took the children under their care, watching over them as they grew. Initially, Michael was distrusting of the two, but after some time – and a few bits of pestering from his sister – he eventually came to trust them.

Michael handed Luna his cup, telling her to put it on the counter. She took it and went back inside.

"Hey, Sarah. Come on, lunch is almost ready!" he called out.

He got a giggle from his sister in response, meaning she was up to something.

Sighing, Michael got up from his seat and walked into the chest-high (to him) snow, heading for his sister. There was one thing that he sort of disliked about his sister; her tendency to pull pranks. He followed the sound of her giggling until he was underneath one of the trees in the yard. Michael looked up and spotted his sister on one of the branches, giggling like a kid on candy.

"Sarah, come on, lunch is almost ready." Michael called up to her.

"Alright brother, but first…" She jumped down from the branch she was on and grabbed the one above Michael.

"BLIZZARD!" she yelled while shaking the branch, causing a pile of snow to fall off.

"WAH!" Michael yelled out before being covered by the sudden avalanche. "OWW!" he hollered shortly after.

Sarah dropped down next to the pile, laughing and clutching her side. Michael was able to push himself up out of the pile, with a small pile of it on his hat and his lower body still in the snow. He brushed the snow off with his left hand while rubbing his head while his right hand was holding a small orb.

"Brother…haha. The snow couldn't have…heehee, hurt you…" Sarah said between laughs.

"It wasn't the snow that hurt, it was what was in it that did." Micheal responded, holding out the small orb. Sarah's laughing slowed down, then stopped upon seeing the orb. The orb in question was a see-through navy blue, with specks of light in the middle of it. Both kids were in awe of it, for they possibly found a treasure that would make them famous.

"It's so beautiful…" Sarah said, eyes reflecting the specks of light.

"Wow…and this fell on me?" Michael questioned, still rubbing the spot where it hit.

Both kids continued to stare until Luna poked her head out of the front door.

"Michael, Sarah, come on!" she called out. "Lunch is ready."

"Coming!" both Michael and Sarah responded. Sarah helped her brother out of the pile of snow, after which Michael put the orb in his jacket pocket.

They both ran inside and took off their winter jackets. Michael had a blue shirt with a jet plane on it while Rachel had red shirt with white polka dots. Running towards the kitchen, they were both eager for lunch, which was a good time to be with their adoptive mother and grandfather.

Normally it would be quiet, though with a bit of chatter from time to time, though this time it was quite lively; Luna talking about on how some of her paintings were published in an art museum, the pranks Sarah has pulled on the neighborhood. Eventually, Michael was able to show Luna and Johnathan the orb both he and Sarah found earlier.

"Oh, hey guys." Michael said after swallowing a bite of a grilled cheese sandwich. "I almost forgot, me and Sarah found something before we came in."

Getting up from the table, he walked over to his jacket and fished out the orb that nailed him in the head. He walked back to the table and shown the orb to the others. Luna was speechless on the orbs appearance, already giving her inspiration for a few paintings. Johnathan was amazed as well, wondering on how his adoptive grandchildren even found such a thing.

"Oh wow, it's beautiful!" Luna exclaimed.

"Ahh, it looks amazing." Johnathan said.

"Yeah, and this thing ended up nailing my head after one of Sarah's pranks." Michael said, grinning a little as his sister protested.

"But it was funny, wasn't it brother?" Sarah tried to defend herself.

"Yeah, for a moment, then it hurt when this pelted me in the noggin." he said, waving the orb around.

While he was doing so, the orb slipped from his grip and started to fall to the hardwood floor. Time seemed to slow as everyone was staring horror-stuck on the orbs descent. Michael was turning around, wide-eyed upon seeing it falling. Sarah was trying to get out of her seat to try and catch it.

No matter on how fast Sarah moved, the orb was falling faster. When it hit the floor, however, instead of shattering into a million pieces, it shone with a blinding violet light. Everyone was caught off-guard by this and shielded their eyes. After the light died down, everyone uncovered their eyes, wondering on what just happened. The orb was the same before the fall, still glowing brightly in the center, but not radiating outwards. Michael breathed a sight of relief as Sarah picked the orb up. She walked back to her seat and placed the orb back on a flat part of the table.

"Heh, good thing it didn't break brother." she happily said.

"Yeah, I'm glad tha–" he started but was cut short when a tingling feeling ran through his hand. He looked at it and he felt his heart skip a beat.

Blue feathers were growing out of the top of his hand.

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Ay-kawa, I hate it when I do cliffhangers. Anyway, hope you enjoyed and please review.