AN: Pokemon belongs to Nintendo and Gamefreak. My characters are MINE, so leave them alone! And stuff! I welcome all reviews, positive, negative and neutralitive … it's a thing. Eevolutions are the best Pokemon!
Characters
Ruby, female Sylveon
Crystal, shiny female Glaceon
Spark, male Jolteon
Alexandra (Alex), female Vaporeon
Jake, male Flareon
Lily, female Leafeon
Dusk, male Umbreon
Cherri, female Espeon
All the Shades of Evolution
Chapter One: Dawn Attack
"Lily!" A distinct voice shrilled. "Wake up! You'll be late for school."
"School, schmool," I said, but it came out more like, " … mumble mumble school mumble mumble, don't care, snszzzzxxx … Ow!"
"WAKEUP!" A paw jutted my gut.
"OW! What? Hey! No! OW!" I jumped straight up, my limbs attacking the phantom paw. Light speared in and blinded me, and then an offending wall attacked me on top of that. I was having a GREAT morning so far.
I heard a snicker behind me. The owner of the phantom paw was merciless.
"Can it, Alex," I growled, shaking my head clear. "I was awake! You didn't have to poke me!"
"You're right," my sister smirked. "Maybe next time I'll use water gun."
I yawned. "You don't know water gun."
"I'll learn! Or .. buckets! Big buckets! Yes, where are the buckets? I'm gonna go find allllllll the buckets … and brush your fur!" She pushed past me and ran out the door. I heard her teasing call of, "Lazy Leafeon," as she faded from view.
"Oh yeah? Well, you could … you could use a breath mint, you, you … Very Rude Vaporeon." I sighed and face-pawed. "Ugh, I need to work on my early-morning insults."
The Chingling Clock on my bedside table demanded my attention. Ling! Ching Ling! "Oh my Arceus, I'm late! I'm late! For a rather significant event!" I awkwardly stumbled down the spiral stairs on three paws, while brushing my fur with my fourth. As I wound down the tree trunk, nearing Alex's room, I heard her grumbling, "Breath mint indeed," and saw her huff experimentally into her own paw.
"Hey sis, you do have my lunc-"
A hefty paper bag launched itself at my face, causing me to break off and avoid the projectile. "Use Lunch Bag Missile!" Alex snarked.
I palmed the bag and turned to respond, huffy yet mild insult dying on my tongue. A sad look had imposed itself on Alex's lovely face, something I was not used to seeing.
"Work?" I inquired.
Alex shook out her neck ruff, seemingly lost in thought. "Yep."
"But you just got back, sis!" My Friday was off to the best start.
"It's just for the weekend this time. I'll be back before you know it."
"But I'll … I'll miss you."
Alex's cyan eyes got wide. "Wow, did that hurt? I mean, I didn't know your mouth could make that sound!"
I pawed at her shoulder. "Stoppit," I grumbled half-heartedly.
She hugged me, and I struggled with less effort than usual. "Aww, stoppit!"
"Stoppit yourself." Alex's eyes were a bit misty as she pulled away, reaching up to her throat. "Here, take this."
My own fern-colored eyes bulged. A slender, fragile-looking stone hung from a length of cord, catching and tossing back all the light's rays. "What? But, that's mom's! She gave you that red diamond way back, right before-"
Alex put a paw to my mouth. "Shush. For once in your life. Take it." She deftly secured it around my own neck. Its weight settled heavily there. I forced a smile. "Thank you."
"Wow, you're learning all sorts of new words today!" Alex's smile was genuine as she pushed me out the door. "Now go! Scoot! School!"
"Okay you … Vexing Vaporeon!" I called over my shoulder as I ran across the treetop bridges. The hardest part of my day was about to begin.
Institute for the Development of Evolutionary Advancement (IDEA)
IDEA, the school I attended with all the other Eevolutions, sat nestled in a nearby valley, overlooked by cliffs and surrounded by dense forests. The adjacent Pearl Lake, full and still now, glittered even in the mid-morning sun. As I bounded down the well-worn path to school, I almost missed the bright streak of pizzazz purple coming at me from the next path over. Her melodious voice kissed the flower-tops between us, as I slowed my pace to let her catch up. Seeing the gleam in her eye, I braced myself for the onslaught that would follow.
"Oh Em Ay! Did you see Jake yesterday? His neck ruff was, like, so fluffy! It was so full and fluffed, and when he was on the field, it was …"
I let my brain disengage as Cherri continued to fangirl all over the school jock.
"...even listening to me? The cuteness! The fluffy! Hellooooo?"
My eyes threatened to roll right out of my head. "He's just a Flareon, Cherri. There's dozens of them. One's pretty much like the others."
"How can you say that? He's Jake! Jake! The Jake! Jake The Flareon!"
"More like Just That Flareon. Y'know, like alllllllllll the others."
Cherri lifted her chin. "You are impossible sometimes."
"Funny, I was thinking that same thing. I am impossible sometimes."
Cherri grumbled silently (whew) to herself as we padded down the hallway. Our lockers beckoned. As I fumbled with my combination, she lifted her double-ended tail and poked my shoulder playfully. "Come on, are you sure you don't think Jake's just a little bit cute?"
My cheeks took on a slightly darker green hue. "Maaaaaaaaybe."
She chuckled, looking up as the school herald flew past. "Class! Next class! Class time! Sqwaaaaak!"
I slammed my locker shut. "Whoever thought using a Chatot would make a good alarm needs to be Sludge Waved. Repeatedly. And then more."
Cherri puffed her bangs out of her eyes. "Like I said, you're impossible. Now come on! We're gonna be late for class!"
****TRAAAAAANSITION****
Thankfully, we weren't late. Barely. Cherri and I slunk into the room and took our assigned seats under the watchful eyes of our classmates. I saw Cherri beam a smile in Jake The Flareon's direction. I could have been knocked over by the wind generated by her eyelashes.
"Good morning, class."
"Good morning, Professor Dusk," we chorused. Well, some of us chorused. The rest grumbled or stared blankly into nothingness. I elbowed Cherri to get her to stop gazing at Jake. So we kind of four-part-chorused.
Professor Dusk, an older Umbreon with patchy blackish gray fur and faded mustard yellow rings, gave us a bemused look. "I see you've brought your usual amount of enthusiasm. Well maybe this will change your tune. No notes today. We're changing it up, and it's time for field practice!"
A slightly happier and more attentive crowd filed from the classroom and made our way down onto the field. There was the usual shuffling according to peer groups and other unspoken social rules as everyone nervously waited their turn on the attack line. Professor Dusk marched up and down the firing line, offering advice and rebuke alike.
"Excellent, Mr. Blitz!" Cherri practically jumped for joy as Professor Dusk praised Jake's attack. His straw-filled dummy disappeared under the power of his Lava Plume. Jake's chest fur puffed as he strutted to join his jock buddies.
"Next up, Lily Breeze."
Gulp, that's me. Why, oh why did I have to be the only Leafeon at this school? Every time I got up to do anything, all eyes are on me. Like I'm the representative of my whole species. I felt nervous energy building up as I put my paws on the attack line.
"We're going for variety today. A different attack for each target, if you can. Show us what you can do, Ms. Breeze. Ready?"
I flexed each of my claws and rolled my shoulders. Looking out over each of the practice mannequins, I chose a series of attacks, and took myself through the steps in my head. Flicking my head leaf into position, I looked at Professor Dusk and nodded.
"Go!" He blew his whistle.
I sprang. Three powerful bounding leaps, a lunge, and a surge of effort. My head leaf hardened into a sword-like blade and sliced the first dummy. It fell apart, slit clean through from shoulder to hip. Before it even hit the ground, I turned, righted myself, and jumped. It took a second of thought, and my leap turned into an elongated arc, my whole body lengthening and leaving the ground. I heard gasps in the crowd as my Aerial Ace took the second dummy dead center. Feeling pretty good about myself now, I landed and prepared my third attack. I saw Cherri cheering as I spun and dove for target number three. I tensed for my biggest leap yet, and brought my forepaws to bear. My arm buds began to pulse as the attack started. But then I felt something give away, like my stomach dropping out from under me. My forepaw buds stalled, not transforming into the scissor-like blades I wanted. The target was so close now. I tried again, mid-leap, but with the same results. Maybe if I-
"Lily! Lily! Are you okay?"
I blinked. What? What happened? I looked around. I was yards down the field, and Professor Dusk was standing over me, concern on his face. I spared a glance back at the practice field, and saw that I'd completely missed the third target. My eyes and head leaf drooped as I scowled down at my underdeveloped arm buds.
"Are you okay?" Professor Dusk repeated.
"I'm fine." It was mostly true. Only my pride was hurt.
"Lay-aay-ayme," came a call from behind us. I didn't have to look to know who that was. Crystal, a Glaceon, never missed a chance to kick me when I was down. And I always seemed to go down when she was around. Female Glaceons were rare enough, but Crystal was one of the even more rare types with a unique color scheme. Her fur was much more pale than normal Glaceons, and her appendages were a softer blue. Crystal had decided that because of these reasons (and other ones she made up all the time), that she was more special and important than any other Pokemon in the history of the world.
Cherri wasted no time getting right up in Crystal's face. "Back. Off. Crystal." I felt my leaves tingle. When Cherri got quiet and controlled like that, trouble was sure to follow. I started to pad toward them.
"It's not her fault. It was just some bad timing." I appreciated Cherri speaking up for me, but I knew it wouldn't help. This was Crystal against Cherri we're talking about here. This would not end well. I was still three steps away.
Crystal's eyes lit up with mock glee. "You know, you're right! It was bad timing! Her attack was bad timing, her moves were bad timing. Her whole birth was bad timing!"
"You puffed-up, arrogant, little Feebas of a – RRRRRRRAAAAAAAAAAAAA!"
I fell one step too short of them, yelling. "No! Cherri! STOP!"
And then the fur was flying. Cherri had Crystal down on her back, claws raking at her face. The two started rolling around on the field, oaths and threats pouring from their maws. Hissing and spitting, they kept vying for position. Auras of power began to pour from their eyes, a sign of moves being prepared. I cringed and covered my eyes.
"That – is – enough!"
A powerful voice boomed across the field. A massive cone of energy slashed through the silence and slammed into the ground. I lost sight of the combatants as the shock wave flattened me to the ground. Everything swum in and out of focus as I found myself staring up into the sky. I heard what happened next, though.
After Professor Dusk's Dark Pulse broke up the fight, the Umbreon stalked slowly over to the quarreling couple. Both Cherri and Crystal ended up being suspended and would be sent to the administrator to sit out the rest of the school day. They started to walk off the field, still shooting harsh glares at one another. I knew that it wasn't over between the two of them. It probably never would be. I managed to catch Cherri's eye and mouth a 'Thank You', to which she nodded sagely.
"Hey, you all right?"
I looked up slowly to find the unlikely sight of Jake "The Flareon" Blitz standing over me. He held out a paw to me. I happily accepted it. Jake blew off some hay that was resting atop my head.
"Hey, Lily?" he smiled at me.
"Yes. I am Lily. Lily is me. I mean, what?"
"Cool moves. Never seen an aerial move up close."
"Um," was my witty reply.
"And that Leaf Blade? Fierce. Really something."
I just kind of looked at him.
There was a beat when all I heard was the wind, and then Jake waved. "Well then, see ya later, I guess."
All four of my knees felt kind of weak a moment later, so I sat down as the rest of the class started to start back in with targeting drills against their own targets. I scrubbed at my face a few times and blinked until I felt normal. When I put my paw down, I felt something odd.
There was a small piece of paper there. It hadn't been there a moment before. Curious, I scanned it, and felt a smile spreading across my muzzle.
It read, simply:
Meet me at Pearl Lake tomorrow at 6 pm, Jake
"Lily!"
I started, slipping the note quickly into my fur. "What?"
Professor Dusk was looking in my direction. "If you're up for it, get back here and have another go. These targets aren't going to knock themselves over."
I waited until the heat faded from my cheeks. "Sure."
Several hours later, I was practically skipping back home along the path, and heard Cherri calling to me.
"Hmm?" I offered to her.
"Hey, there you are! Mon, what a day! I hope it went better for you. You didn't get in anymore trouble after I left, did you?"
With that small piece of paper tucked safely away in my fur, I had to try a few times before I could reply. "Well, maybe just a little trouble."
"Huh? Why? Did you start anymore fights?"
I looked at her sideways. "Hey, that was you that started the-"
"I know, I know. You know I'm messing with you. So what's up?"
I kicked at the ground a couple of times. "Can you keep a secret?"
"Yours? Absolutely."
I gingerly handed the note to her and let her read it for herself. Her eyes took it in a few times. Then she smiled brightly at me. "If I didn't love you to death, you know I'd pop you in the mouth, right?"
"Duh."
"Well, now that we got that covered ..." and then she squealed and hugged me with all of her might.
A few hours later, after Cherri grilled all possible information out of me that those ten words could possibly contain, we parted for the night, both looking forward to what the future might hold.
