I don't own pokemon. (da-da!) Wait a sec. That's a bad thing.
May picked her way through the bushes. Their sharp branches scratched her legs but she didn't care. May just had a strange feeling that she had to get out of her town for a while. She sighed. May wished that she could just burn her way through, just like her blaziken behind her. The edges were starting to bother her bare legs.
"Blaze you shouldn't do that..." May scolded, turning around but her Blaziken ignored her. May shrugged tiredly, recoqnizing a lost cause; her blaziken was stubborn at times. Eventually the duo caught sight of a leafy, towering oak.
Spots of light streamed through the leaves, casting shadows on the floor. May sat herself against the sturdy trunk and closed her eyes. The forest was strangely quiet today. Usually you were able to here the faint cries of wild pokemon.
Without thinking, May drifted off to sleep. A kind yet serious looking woman turned around. She was conversing with three other people; two men and another woman. They disappeared when she turned around. A horse with a blazing mane and tail gave a light whinny. Her blond hair swayed gently as she stepped toward May. May felt no worry, although she was someone she had never met. It was like they were close friends.
"Dear May. Would you accept this? After all, it's about time..." The woman held her hand out to May, a glowing red ball of light floating above it. Without thinking, she took the ball of light. Immediately, a red fiery light enveloped her body. In it she could see someone burst into water, a thunderbolt surrounded another person, and a sandstorm encircle someone else. A strange feeling drew herself to the person in the sandstorm. Looking closer, she realized a boy with green hair had his eyes closed, strangely relaxed.
She opened her mouth to tell the boy to wake up but before she could, her eyes were forced open. She shook her head. May knew that dreams were nothing, but she felt different. Blaziken looked up as she woke up and shot over.
"Huh?"
"Blaze!" Something told her in her gut that life would never be the same.
(Smiles) Review maybe?
