CAMP POKEMON
At Camp Pokemon, they teach Pokemon Trainers to help Pokemon. But when Scott, Lily, and April sneak out to get April's Pokedex back, they find that they can't enter the forest for a reason. A TF fic.
RED WING ZERO: Hey! Don't worry, I'm not quitting My New Life, this is a side project. I'm basing this on a fic I read somewhere on this site, but I can't remember what it was. Enjoy!
CHAPTER 1 - The Beginning
Scott looked up from his sketch book and looked out the window. The forests were a lush shade of dark green and it looked like any Pokemon Trainers' dream. Scott had dark brown hair, and dark blue eyes. He struck people as brave and adventurous, whhich while it was not strictly true, was the way he acted around others. He was actually a bit of a coward when he was by himself, a trait that he absolutely hated, and was athletic, which was gained from the many hours he spent playing sport in the backyard by himself. His father, a semi-achieved artist, supplied his hobby of drawing.
Sitting next to him on the bus was one of his two best friends, Lily. She had brown hair like Scott, only lighter, and her eyes were hazel. If Scott was the athletic one, she was the smart one. She mostly got A's in school, and shared his passion for Pokemon. She was slighly serious, polite, and protective of her friends, even if she acted too much like a mother most of the time.
Third, and closest to the alley, was April. She was blonde, and someone who was proud of her hair. She tried to be the beautiful one of the group, which she was, even if it wasn't by much. She had blue eyes, like Scott's, but brighter, and was a lot like Scott, in that she loved arguing. Seeming as the three were best friends, she was often told she was a little bossy, and she accepted that badly.
Scott held up his drawing of a pichu to Lily, who was playing around with a calculator. "Hey, look!"
Lily looked up to see a cute young Pichu wearing blue goggles (As a fashion accesory), standing at the front of a tree-filled backdrop. He drew this Pichu a lot, and it was actually his own Pokemon. It's name was Sparky, and he was the spitting image of personality to Scott. Although he was barely ever was kept inside a Pokeball, they had to keep them there so they could be transported.
Lily always loved Scott's pictures, especially the ones of Eevees. She loved them, and could still remember the day a few months ago, her 13th birthday, she had finally gotten one, and she had called her Ivy. They were all 13, and Lily was the eldest, followed by Scott, then April. Scott constantly teased April about this, as they teased each other about everything, and Lily tried to stop them every time. Their birthdays were only a few weeks apart, but Scott took anything as ammunition. "Nice!" Lily answered, smiling.
April looked over Lily's shoulder and saw the picture, and saw a picture with several bumps in it, which she guessed were because of the moving bus. Although she hated to admit it so Scott could rub it in, he was great at drawing. April loved cute Pokemon, and that was why she had an Eevee too. She knew it was unoriginal to have one as well, but she'd only had Kitty for a few weeks. Lily always said Ivy was the smartest of the two, as was correct about it. Kitty focused a lot on her looks, like her owner, while Ivy prefered helping Lily with stuff.
Scott slowly slipped the book back from Lily's hands and flipped the page over. He was going to draw all of their Pokemon together, and maybe it would make a good poster or something.
Lily looked out the window. It was strange, being so used to Castelia City in the Unova region: It was always the head of technology. She saw just what her male friend had seen before: raw nature. It wasn't quite as spectacular as she'd seen on the internet, but it was still beautiful.
There were about 20 children on the bus, varying in ages but all at least in their low-to-middle teens. Through the general hubhub between the other passengers, April was pawing through a book everyone in their class had to read during the holidays, and was trying to drown out the noise. She decided she could take it no longer and put it into her pink-and-white Pokemon Trainer's bag, then looked out as well.
"Hey," Scott shouted, pointing to a new-looking wooden sign, "Look! It says Camp Pokemon is not too far away!"
The other children had noticed it too, and were somehow chattering among each other even louder than before.
April almost fell out of her seat, half in shock and half in the fact that the bus had just hit a violent bump, while Scott just watched in anticipation.
"We've been waiting FOREVER!" The duo said in unision as they hi-fived, as if they had been waiting days, even though it had barely been a couple of hours.
Almost five minutes later (Much to everyone's joy) they approached a large sign with the words 'CAMP POKEMON - HAVE FUN!'
Scott looked up at it. "Wow."
April cheered. "Yes!"
Lily rolled her eyes. "I can't believe I've got to babysit these two..."
They were finally at Camp Pokemon.
