Pokemon Day Dream

"Jonathon! Hurry up or you will be late."

A boy of ten years jerks awake and falls off the bed in a heap of blankets. "I'm coming!" he yells as he fights his way to the closet. Five minutes later, Jonathon excitedly jumps down the stairs 3 at a time. "Mom, does Professor Oak have my first Pokemon?" She smiles, "He's waiting for you down at the lab." Grabbing a piece of toast his mom had made for him, he grins and runs out the door.

Meanwhile, Professor Oak had been spending the morning watching the newly hatched Pokemon explore the lab. He laughed as it discovered a tank containing a shiny Magikarp swimming in lazy circles. It pressed it's face against the glass, watching in awe. A knock on the door caught Oak's attention. "Ah, he must have finally arrived"

A second later Jonathon followed the Professor through the lab. They stopped in front of the tank containing Magikarp. Jonathon watched it swim for a second, then turned to Oak. "Um... this is my new Pokemon?" The Professor chuckled, "No, this is your new Pokemon. Meet your new friend Pichu." He said as he picked up Pichu from behind the tank.

Jonathon's eyes grew wide with joy as he watched Pichu squirm in the Professor's hands. "It's so cute!" He gushed. Pichu jumped out of Oak's hands and landed in Jonathon's arms. "Pi!" It squeaked happily. Professor Oak smiled. Then he walked over to his desk and retrieved a pokeball and the newest version of pokedex. Handing them to Jonathon, "You are now an official Pokemon Trainer. It's time to start your journey to become a Pokemon Master."

Jonathon happily put the items into his bag as Pichu sat on top of his head. "What do you say Pichu, ready for a new adventure?" As Pichu began to respond, a loud bell sounded. Confused, Jonathon looked around. "Time's up everyone, please pass your papers up to the front." "Oh no..." he moaned as he glanced down at his half answered test paper, with a small Pichu doodled in the space meant for the essay question. "Bye Pichu" he whispered, as his test made its way to the front.