So while I am going to spend some extra time on the latest chapter of my first story, Give Little Gain Much, I am going to be starting a new story. Not much really needs to be said on this, besides welcome to my new story, or if you're new, welcome to my stories.
Disclaimer: If I owned the Pokémon Franchise, I'd make an OC that would rule the Pokémon world, and forced his servants to obey him. But I don't. So nevermind what you just read.
Funny quote:
"School: 2+2=
Exam: 2x2=
Homework: 2x Circumference of the sun="
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Ash Ketchum was a young and carefree young boy. At the age of 6, he was already planning on his Pokémon journey. He was one day playing with his best friend, Gary Oak, out in the woods near his town.
"Hey Ash," Gary poked him in the shoulder. "Tag, you're it!"
Gary ran off into the woods, causing Ash to yell and chase after him.
"Get back here Gary!"
Unbeknownst to them, their shouting had caused unnecessary attention. A worldwide migration of Pokémon had begun, and unusual Pokémon had inhabited the woods near the forest. A large Pokémon was disturbed by their yelling, and roared loudly before chasing after the two kids.
Ash and Gary both heard the loud roar, causing both of them to stop their game and pause. The large Pokémon quickly closed in on them, roaring again before slashing at them.
Gary screamed and ran off, back to the direction of pallet town, leaving Ash who was too frightened to run. The attack hit him in the left eye, the pain too much for the little kid before he passed out.
The large Pokémon, mistaking Ash's passed out form for dead, left.
Ash was later found by Gary and Professor Oak, who Gary had pleaded to help Ash and follow him. He was passed out, a large vertical cut over his left eye.
Oak picked him up and carried him to the Lab, where he instructed his Alakazam to teleport them to Viridian City's hospital.
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Delia Ketchum had been in the waiting room for several hours before they allowed her to see her son. She got up from her chair and followed the nurse to the room where Ash was laid on a bed. He wasn't awake yet, but his left eye was bandaged up.
The nurse looked at her when she walked in.
"We did all we could, and the only thing left to do is to wait until he wakes," The Nurse explained. "His left eye is damaged beyond healing, and he will be blind there."
Delia nodded tightly, gripping the side of the bed tighter. If only she hadn't let them go out into the woods earlier!
Gary and Oak had informed her of Ash's condition, Gary crying that he had left his friend to the large Pokémon Oak had said was an Ursaring from Gary's description. They had to go back to Oak's lab to tend for the Pokémon there, and couldn't stay to hear of Ash's condition.
They would be heartbroken of Ash's state. They had been counting on Ash becoming a Pokémon Trainer. Gary had always wanted to be a Rival to him.
He couldn't go on a Pokémon journey the way he was now. He would be in much more danger without a left eye than both. His visibility in a battle would be halved, and in a wild Pokémon fight, he wouldn't be able to see to the left side of himself, where a Pokémon might attack.
It would make him very depressed, but Ash Ketchum could not go on a Pokémon journey.
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4 Years Later…
Ash Ketchum had changed significantly.
Gary and him were no longer friends. Ever since the incident, they had started growing apart. They had stopped meeting eachother more and more, until they just never saw each other at all.
Ash had grown his hair so that it would cover his left eye. Many people took pity on him because he had a blind eye, but if no one saw it, they didn't assume he was helpless.
He had a darker outlook on Pokémon. He was now much more cautious around them. He never went back into the woods where he was attacked.
He knew that he wasn't allowed to become a Pokémon Trainer by his mother. She said it was too dangerous and unsafe for him to leave. He became bitter after that conversation. So when he turned the legal age of ten, he bought a Pokéball.
He left a note for his mother to find, and grabbed his hat and bag before going out the front door. He knew he wasn't going to see his mother and Oak for a long time. Gary had already set out months earlier. He would miss them, but he had to go his own way. He hated being babied, and his own Mother wanting to shelter him from outside had made him angrier than he could admit to her.
So he left the house. Fitted with a bag, his hat, and a Pokéball, He walked through the gate of Pallet Town, and into route 1.
When he returned, he was going to be stronger.
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The one Pokéball Ash bought was special to him. He wasn't going to waste it on a low leveled Pidgey, or Rattata. His first Pokémon had to be something better than a first catch like those.
So when he found a Pikachu, sleeping under a tree peacefully, he knew it was perfect. He also knew a sleeping Pokémon was easier to catch than an awake one, he slowly and carefully tiptoed over to it, wary of its sensitive ears. When he was finally close enough, he threw it gently, to not wake it up with too much noise.
It didn't even see it coming, and was sucked into the Pokéball. Ash waited, holding his breathe. It rolled once. Then twice.
Then opened, spilling out an angry Pikachu, and throwing the ball back to Ash, who just barely caught it.
The Mouse Pokémon let out an angry squeak, before shooting electricity at Ash, who just barely dodged to the right. The electricity continued on behind Ash, hitting a lone flying type.
The bird squaked loudly as it was shocked, the noise prompting a whole flock of them to check it out. They chirped angrily, before turning on Ash and Pikachu, and flying at them. The First one made it to Pikachu first, pecking at it with its sharp beak.
Ash gave an angry growl before running over and picking up Pikachu. He ran away from the flock of Spearow, carrying Pikachu with him. Pikachu gave a little squeal in protest, but it died when it noticed the large flock chasing them.
Ash kept running until he made it to a small waterfall. Spinning around to look at the flock still chasing them, Ash put his left foot a little bit behind him to make a run for the other direction. His left foot hit a rock Ash couldn't see with his one eye, and he slipped off the edge. Ash gave a shocked yell, clutching Pikachu tighter to him, before getting pushed under the water.
Holding his breath for as long as he could, he caught on to a line in the water. He pulled on it urgently, running out of breath. He was slowly pulled to shore, still holding Pikachu with his one hand. He let go of the hook and used his one arm to pull himself on land.
The one with the fishing rod gave a startled yelp, before rushing over to them. She helped Ash onto shore, pulling his right arm. He set Pikachu onto shore, and was relieved to find that it was still breathing. He didn't have much time before the flock found them again, following the river.
The girl, noticing his stare, gasped before pulling him to his feet.
"Quick, use my bike! Get to Viridian City and get your Pokémon for help!" She said desperately.
"W-what about...you?" Ash gasped, breathing hard.
"I'll just hide, but you're Pokémon needs help, hurry!" She pulled him to her bike, helping him get on. He put Pikachu in the basket before pedalling off. He looked back to see the girl crouching in some bushes as the flock flew by.
He pedalled harder. The wet ground making it hard to steer. He quickly lost control when going over a puddle. The bike slipped, crashing to the ground. Pikachu went flying out of the basket.
The flock was almost upon them. Ash made a split second decision.
The Pokéball he had in his pocket clicked against the Pikachu's side. Ash caught a glimpse of its surprised and fearful eyes before getting sucked in. The Pokéball rolled three times before clicking, but Ash paid it no mind. The flock found its way to him. He was pecked, scratched, and tackled, but he stood his ground.
When the attacks finally subsided, and the Pokémon flew back into the woods, he felt weak.
His eyes started closing by themselves. Ash fought it, but quickly fell unconscious, his battered body having took too much pain.
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I was listening to Pokémon Mystery Dungeon music while writing this. Dialga's fight to the finish. It was pretty epic, and I wrote the chase scene sort of in tune with it. So that was my first chapter, and I hope you liked it.
I always liked the idea of Main Characters with a disability. In Ash's case, its his blindness, in the left eye. Oh, and he isn't dead. Yet. No, just kidding. What kind of story would this be if the main character died in the first chapter? Well, besides a One-Shot.
I am still on the lookout for a nice beta reader. Soof needs to tend to his own things for awhile, and he doesn't need extra things to do like Beta-ing. Nonetheless, check him out. His penname is Soof49.
Reviews are Love. And I finally decided to devote my life to them.
