[Author's Note – Okay, so… This is something I just pulled outta my head a few hours ago. Me and my friend, pokecrazy24 have decided that I would be making a sort of small series. It's heavily based on Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Explorers of Sky. There may be some confusing things in the story but bear with me. Also, later on, I'll post profiles of my OC, Taro. So, hopefully, you'll enjoy this and well… yeah. :I And I'll be sure to name the OC's original creator's at the end.]
Prologue
Friday, July 6, 2012.
"Taro! Are you sure you have to go out there? I mean, look at the storm! It's much too dangerous out there!"
Taro was putting on his rain coat and his extra pair of clothes going over the ones he wore already. He attempted to ignore his Grandmother as he got all of the necessary tools he needed to have for where he was about to go.
"Grandma, I HAVE to go out there! Elizabeth needs me! She's probably still near the Lighthouse, waiting for me to come get her!" Taro argued.
"I know, but… you're the only child I have left! I can't let you go! I won't let history repeat itself!" Destiny returned.
Taro turned to his Grandmother and lowered his head. Then he raised it back up and smiled. When he tried to walk out the door, he was stopped by Destiny's quivering hand.
"Grandma… I'll be fine. I promise." Taro whispered.
Destiny's face wasn't at ease but she felt some sort of reassuring feeling come about her. She felt as if Taro knew what he was talking about. After a few second, Destiny let go her Taro's arm. He then left after he hugged his Grandmother.
Destiny sat down near the fireplace to warm up from the chilling winds that entered the house at that moment.
"..Taro… please.. I beg you… Don't do anything foolish.. You're the only precious thing I have left…"
Taro forced himself to move forward until he reached the lighthouse near the dock of the town he was living in. The town was near a large, sky blue shore. It was famous for it's fishing and many other things. But they never have they experienced a storm such as this. Families were huddled together inside their houses to ensure safety, while outside, water rose to the normal human's waistline. Wooden logs, glass, and other projectile things were floating across the water. Taro's task was getting harder and harder as the storm progressed. But after pushing his way through it, and fighting against the storm's waves on his small, but study boat, he arrived near the lighthouse where his friend, Elizabeth was standing.
"F-finally! You're here… I was freezing! What took so long!"
"Hehe… Sorry. I was trying to convince Destiny to let me come and pick you up."
"Well, now that you're here, we may as well go back now. There's no way I'm staying here!"
"I agree completely. Now, let's get on before we die of frostbite…"
Taro and Elizabeth both boarded the boat and pushed the oars against the harsh tides that were pushing and shoving the boat as they attempted to reach land. But at the moment, a extremely large tide seemed to hunt down Elizabeth and Taro and immediately crashed them. Elizabeth remained safely on the boat, but Taro was hanging on for his life.
"T-taro! Are you alright!" Elizabeth screamed.
"Y-yeah! I'm fine!"
"Hold on, I'll get you up as fast as I can!"
But unfortunately, another killer tide crash landed on top of the two. Taro, still clinging for dear life, was panicking. Elizabeth did the same trying to pull up.
"Whoa! Wh-wh-whoa!"
"Are.. are you Okay!"
"No! Don't let go! Just a little longer… Come on! Hang on!"
"N-n-no! I can't… hold on!"
"…Waaaaaaaahh!"
Soon after, another tide crash landed on the two. The boat was completely wrecked, and both were completely submerged under the roaring waters.
"….Where am I?
I can't…. Drifting off…."
