Disclaimer: I don't own Pokemon. I do however own my so far un-named OC. And my ideas of course.


A full moon spread its light over a dark land, grass rustling slightly in the silent breeze. On a wide, open plain, where a tiny house sat. There was a city not that far away. All the lights in the house were off, signaling no waking sign of life.

A large dog with vivid orange fur, ebony stripes, and a cream-colored muzzle, chest, mane, tail and fur from around its ankles and back knees, slept soundly. It laid in its large, homemade dog bed. Arcanine snuggled down into the bed, comfortable.

Two men, who had driven up from where a helicopter had landed nearby, opened the door and walked inside. It was surprising the large dog pokemon didn't wake from her slumber. The men didn't see the Arcanine, however, because the fire pokemon slept in a room where she couldn't be seen from the front door. The men walked down the hall, and into a bedroom. A fuchsia haired girl wearing a white dress that went to her thighs and that had long sleeves and a high neck, all of which was rimmed with a purple, black leggings under her dress and silver, knee high boots, was asleep on her bed. The men, carefully, picked her up, and took her out of the house, and loaded her into the jeep they had. They drove away silently.

The Arcanine awoke the next morning bright and early. With a stretch then a yawn, the large dog trotted down the hall. She was surprised to see that her trainer was not in her bedroom. She sniffed around for a while, finding the scent of the men, the scent of her trainer with them, and then finally she found the tire tracks outside. Going back to her trainer's room, she bit open a drawer in a stand. Five pokeballs rested inside. The Arcanine rested her front paws on the sides of the drawer, listening to them splinter and crack, then finally break away, letting the pokeballs roll. The fire pokemon flicked one with her paw, launching it into a wall, and a Donphan was released from the ball. He looked very confused to not see his trainer.

" Our trainer has been taken in the middle of the night by some strange men!" The Arcanine exclaimed.

" Are you sure, Flarepaw?" the Donphan answered, and Flarepaw nodded. The two pokemon continued to flick pokeballs until a Nidoqueen, an Aggron, a Typhlosion and a white Noctowl stood there with them. Leading them all outside, Flarepaw told them what she had told Rocktail, the Donphan.

" Let's go save her!" Irontooth, the Aggron, shouted, causing the others to flinch a little, but then nod in agreement. Flarepaw, taking the lead, followed the tire tracks with the others. The six pokemon were confused to see the tracks abruptly stop shortly.

" Maybe they used one of those contraptions that fly through the air," Groundthorn, the Nidoqueen, suggested. Flarepaw nodded. Then, the Typhlosion looked thoughtful.

" If they did, they must have gone North," he announced, his name being Blazecrown. " Because with humans to the West, jungles and more humans to the South, and deserts to the East, the only logical direction would be North. Besides, past the mountain range, we don't know what's there," Blazecrown added.

" It makes a lot of sense. OK. We'll head North," Flarepaw decided. The odd group headed North, taking a slow pace. There was no reason to wear themselves out so soon. Soon, they stopped at a small stream, and because it was sunset, they decided to stop for the day. Each pokemon fished out prey, ranging from Magikarps and Remoraids to a stray Octillery, although the Octillery didn't appreciate being fished from the stream, and squirted Irontooth with ink before slipping back into the water. Irontooth grumbled, and she hauled out a Magikarp instead, leaving Groundthorn with the biggest prey, a Finneon. As each pokemon settled down to devour their prey, no words were exchanged. Afterwards, the group laid down to rest.

After an uneventful night, the group got up and travelled North again. They soon came to a thick forest.

" Let's be careful. There could be trainers, and we don't want them thinking we're wild. Let's stick together," Flarepaw advised, and the group went into the forest. The trees grew close together, so it was slightly hardgoing. They were just about to stop for a rest, when they heard a shout.

" A white Noctowl! I have to catch this! Go, Raichu!" A trainer called, releasing the lightning pokemon. It charged up for an electric attack, when Rocktail promptly used Rollout, jumping into the air and rolled into a ball and rolled, hitting the poor Raichu in the face and knocking it down. It stood up and prepared to use Body Slam on the Donphan, when Rocktail slammed into the Raichu again, knocking it down again. The electric pokemon's fist crackled with electricity as it used Thunder Punch, but Rocktail expertly knocked the Raichu aside with his trunk, as Raichu charged at him. Raichu flew and hit a tree, then got recalled by its trainer.

" Come on! Roserade!" the trainer shouted out, as the grass type flew out in a flash. Rocktail jumped back to the group, as Flarepaw stepped forward with a snarl.

" Your trainer should give it up right now," Flarepaw growled out.

" I'm not afraid of you, you overgrown, flea-bitten mongrel," Roserade spat.

However, Roserade was instantly regretting saying that, as Flarepaw blasted out a strong Flamethrower. The fire blasted towards Roserade quickly, who jumped and dodged it. It sent out sharp leaves in a Razor Leaf. Flarepaw jumped as high as the dense foliage would allow, and then fire gurgled out of her throat into a Fire Blast, hitting Roserade with deadly accuracy. Roserade stumbled back, badly burnt. Roserade, despite being badly hurt, refused to give it up, and prepared to use Solar Beam. Flarepaw charged at Roserade, and brought her paws down on Roserade angrily, batting her from side to side like the smaller pokemon was a toy. Finally, Flarepaw let it go and headbutted Roserade straight into a tree, where Roserade slid to the base, and didn't move. The trainer recalled its fainted Roserade.

" Your all that's left; Let's go! Ursaring!" The trainer called, and sent out the big bear pokemon. Flarepaw stepped back, as Irontooth took a stance across from the Ursaring. Irontooth stomped her foot angrily, as Ursaring roared.

" Stand down! You'll never beat me! My trainer uses me for battles a lot!" The Ursaring shouted.

" Let's see whose trainer is better, then, because I know my trainer loves me enough to make me strong!" Irontooth roared back.

" Where's your trainer if they love you so much?" Ursaring asked tauntingly. Irontooth merely roared and rushed forward, ducking her head as to ram it straight into Ursaring's stomach, knocking all the wind out of Ursaring. While it was trying to catch its breath, Irontooth wasted no time in clawing Ursaring's face with Metal Claw, then as her tail glowed swinging her tail around to wham Ursaring with a powerful Iron Tail. The big bear pokemon fell backwards, but stood up again, lunging with a Slash Attack. When the claws raked across Irontooth's hide, however, only the smallest incisions were left, due to her thick steel skin. Irontooth quickly knocked the Ursaring out with a Double Edge.


First chapter! YAY! I'm hoping the next chapter will be longer, and I'm sorry if this was a tad boring at a few parts -cough-beforethebattle-cough-.

-Edit- I decided that I didn't want Entei or Lugia in this fic, not as a main character. However, Entei may show up later. So Entei changed to Typhlosion and Lugia changed to the white Noctowl. Before anyone says that Noctowl aren't white, I believe its more believable than a Lugia is, and it explains how fast the battles went, because a trainer wouldn't need such strong pokemon to capture a Noctowl. I apoligize for my grammar, and will try to write the next chapter better.