Along with being a Warriors fan, I love Pokemon
Along with being a Warriors fan, I love Pokemon. Always have, always will. So, I decided to finally write a story about it. Now, I'm going to be doing a mix between worlds. For the most part, this is going to take place in Sinnoh, but it will feature Pokemon from all over the place. Why? BECAUSE I LIKE THEM! ('Scuse.) I might also add in some themes from other games. In a way, this is going to be a culmination of all the games I own. Wish me luck!
Disclaimer: I do not own Pokemon, but I want a Piplup…and a Mudkip…and a…oh, who am I kidding, I want them all! The only flames I'll allow are those from Fire types!
Chapter 1BZZZZZZZT! SMACK! Groan
"Pip pip piplup!" cried a little blue Pokemon. He jumped up onto the bed and stared down into his human's face. The human opened her eyes and stared up into Piplup's giant eyes.
"Pip, tell me again why I set my alarm so early," the girl groaned again and swung her feet down onto the floor. Instantly, she yelped and jumped up onto the bed again. Looking down, she saw that the rug was crumpled up in the corner of her room. She glared at Pip. "Every morning you do this. Why?"
"Pip."
"You've got a point…Let's go."
The girl put her feet, carefully, onto the cold floor and trudged across her room. She opened her drawer and threw on her favorite outfit. Navy blue tank top, black pants, brown boots. She ran a brush through her fizzy mouse-brown hair a few times (four to be exact) before pulling it into a loose ponytail.
"Pip, where's my cap?" she looked down to see her little blue friend come stumbling towards her, the black cap covering up his eyes. She pulled it off of him, patted him on the head, and put the cap on.
Finally, she knelt down onto the floor and felt for the loose board. She pried it up, reveling a small hole. In it were little trinkets of all sorts, most of them of little value. She picked up a little box and opened it up. She carefully took out a small gemstone that was set into a silver chain. She held it up, allowing the light to reflect off of it. The stone was a milky white color in the shape of a crescent moon. She put it on, putting the stone inside her shirt. She snagged an old black jacket and headed downstairs.
She walked into the kitchen and sighed. Once more, Megan was in the basement. No doubt she had been there all night. The girl grabbed and apple and started downstairs with Pip following her. The instant she stepped onto the floor, Megan looked up and adjusted her glasses. "Julie, come here, quick!" Without waiting for a response, she grabbed Julie's wrist, causing her to drop the apple, and dragged her to the table where she had been sitting.
The apple rolled to where Pip was sitting. He squeaked happily and bit into it.
"What's going on?" Julie asked, surprised. She looked at the table. Under a heat lamp was a small egg. It was rocking back and forth violently.
"It's about to hatch! Think of it as an early birthday present!" Megan said excitedly.
"Meg-"
Don't talk, just watch. When it hatches, I want it to imprint onto you. I'm too old to be a trainer, but you've got your whole life to train it!"
"Meg, you're only thirty."
"Hush, listen to you're mother," Megan said sharply.
"Adopted mother," Julie said with a hint of bitterness in her voice.
"So what if you're adopted? Besides, I have to stay here and continue my research. I can't go traveling the world with all of this work to do…Oooh, look! It's hatching!" Megan was now jumping up and down.
Indeed, a fragment of the egg fell off. It was being pushed apart by the creature inside it. They could hear it grunting from the effort. Pip, having finished his apple, toddled over to the table to find out what the two humans found so interesting. He started jumping up, trying to see what it was on the tall table. Suddenly, with one last violent shudder, the egg fell apart. Out stumbled a dog-like Pokemon. It shook its head and looked up into Julie's eyes. Then it's tail started to wag and it barked at the girl.
"A Poochyena? You mean Black Dog and Mischief are now parents?" Julie asked. She stretched out her hand and scratched the Poochyena behind the ears. It yipped happily and leaned into her hand.
"Yup. But even though it's their pup, you're going to be its mother. It's imprinted on you. By the way, it's a she." Megan tried to pet the black Pokemon, but it growled and tried to bite her hand. "Give it a name," she said, completely unaffected to being rejected by the Pokemon.
"Alright. I think I'll call her Chena."
"Chena?"
"Yeah, like Jenna, just with a 'ch' instead of a 'j'."
"Alright, I can see that. So, when are you going to set off on your own journey?" Megan asked.
Julie picked up Chena and set her on the floor. Pip walked up Chena and looked down at her. Chena looked up at him. "You're awfully anxious to get rid of me," Julie said, leaning back against the table while watching the Pokemon.
"Oh, come on. Don't be like that. I'm not trying to get rid of you, but I think that you need to get out and see the rest of the world, that's all."
They watched the Pokemon in silence. Pip started to growl at Chena, who returned the favor. Julie saw the fight that was about to break out and jumped in, grabbing Pip. Megan picked up Chena, but the two still wouldn't stop growling at each other.
"Julie, grab the pokeball!" Julie quickly did as she was told and held it up. She looked from it to Chena and back to it. "Just call Chena back to it!"
"Here it goes…Chena, return!" Julie ordered. Instantly, the pokeball opened up and Chena vanished into it in a blaze of red light.
"That was fun. Pip, calm down!" Julie set the wriggling Piplup onto the floor. "Pip, what's wrong with you?"
Pip turned away from her, his wings crossed.
"Pip, please don't be like this," the girl begged. Finally, Pip turned and looked at her hard.
"Pip. Piplup. Pip," he said, accentuating his words.
"Oh, Pip, you're my friend still. You always will be. In fact, you're my best friend. Just because I have another Pokemon doesn't change that. Now, come here," Julie said gently.
Pip stared at her for a few seconds before jumping into her arms, all his jealousy forgotten. "Pip, question. What would you say to going on a trip?" Pip nodded his head so fast she was afraid it would fall off. She cuddled him before looking up at Megan. "Alright, you talked me into it. I'll go on this adventure of yours."
"Yes! Oh, you and Pip will have so much fun. Here, take Chena with you. It's always good to have another Pokemon with you. If you go to Sandgem Town, you'll find a store with all the things that you'll need. Oh, I'm so excited for you! Think of all the friends you'll make!" She grabbed Julie in a bear hug.
"Great, just great," Julie growled to herself as Pip danced around them.
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"Perfect." Julie stood just outside of Twin Leaf Town. "What was I thinking?" She looked down at Pip who was happily walking through the grass. "I guess that's what I was thinking," she said, smiling to herself. She took out a pokeball and released Chena. "Play nice," she said simply to the two Pokemon. Pip and Chena exchanged glances of contempt, but neither of them attacked the other and instead went their own ways through the grass. Julie kept watch over them both.
While she was watching Chena playing with a leaf, she heard Pip's terrified scream. Whirling, she saw her dearest Pokemon racing towards her with a flock of Starly flying behind him.
"PIIIIIP!"
