Summary:

In the future Orre Region, Pokemon no longer exist. But their legacy lives on...in humans. Twilight Petaru Middle School is dedicated to training and transforming students into Pokemorphs. But strange things start to happen once the new kid moves into town...

Hello! This is eeveelover893 here with a fresh new story. Surprisingly, there is a future world of Pokemon. They didn't die from Global Warming, or is that just our world? I don't know. All I can say is that this is gonna be fun! A school of Pokemorphs... Kewlness! With this story, you never know what's around the next corner. ;)


Moving In


The year is the year 3005. It has been one thousand years since the last Shadow Pokemon incident. And that incident caused the disappearance of all, all Pokemon in the Orre Region...

It was also the year Kia, her father, and brother had moved into Moonlit Town. Because of her dad's job they moved around a lot (A/N: which will be mentioned later on in the story). But this time, she was hoping they'd live there...permanently.

The girl set the heavy box on the wooden floor of the living room. Her hair was blonde with small red streaks. Surprisingly, that was her natural hair color. You'd probably think, boy is she lucky. Well, she kinda thought that too. The main thing she hated was her blue eyes. Kia loved the color red and absolutely hated anything blue. Yeah, fate was so cruel.

The evening sun fell on the newly tan painted walls. She admired the sun that seemed to sink into the grassy landscape. Kia's blue eyes sparkled. It was breathtaking. She walked around the bare room, dragging her blue jeans across the floor. "Once the furniture is moved in it'll look even better." She smiled.

"Who are you talking to?" A voice said, popping out of nowhere.

Kia jumped like three feet into the air. Before she could deny it she was cut off. "I wasn't-"

"Yes you were. You were talking to yourself again." The girl turned to see her blond brother staring with a satisfied grin.

"Wipe that smirk off your face and start helping!" she snapped, leaning over him, trying to make herself look taller. Which she was, by a few centimeters. He was one freakin grade behind her and was almost as tall as her. Either she was really short, or he was abnormally tall.

"Whatever you say Kia." He walked outside and brought back a small rug. The little nuisance set the rug in front of the doorway.

She twitched and felt like she was gonna throw his hide across the room. "GET SOMETHING BIGGER RICK!!"

"Why?" The eleven year old yawned, looking easygoing as usual. He hardly looked scared at all. "You want me to break my back?"

"It's better than having me break it for you!" She glared.

Rick shrugged. "Whatever."

He opened the brunette door and walked outside. "Stuck up, little brat..." Kia mumbled while followed him outside.

The crisp autumn wind blew across her face. The air is so clean here, Kia thought plainly. Not like the other cities we lived in.

Kia strolled along the walkway bordered with small tulips and nearly dead grass. Staring at the plants, she didn't notice her dad carrying a seemingly heavy box. She kneeled down to smell the flowers.

Her father obviously wasn't watching where he was going and stepped on her red tennis shoe. "Ow!"

Slightly startled, he nearly dropped the box on her head. He stumbled, but managed to regain his balanced. She looked up at her dad and smiled. "Hi," she said sheepishly.

"Be careful. I nearly dropped this box on you. Next time you might not be so lucky," he scolded. His brown eyes stared at her intently. Kia stared at him in embarrassment. He wore his regular white T-shirt (oddly) and light colored jeans.

"Sorry, I'm just checking out our new house." She smiled sweetly, getting rid of the guilty look on her face.

He sighed and began walking inside. Kia walked to the edge of the street. She glanced left and right, there didn't seem to be many cars around here. That's a good thing, I guess, she thought. She decided to go left and explore. It all looked normal actually. Houses lined up on either side of the street, concrete sidewalk.

"This isn't like Slateport at all," she whispered to herself. Kia remembered one of the cities she'd moved from. It was very busy, never quiet. You could hardly hear yourself think when you were outside. Thank goodness they'd only stayed there a couple of months. After the third month she felt like she'd go senile.

A few houses down, there was a vacant spot with a few trees and plains of grass. Kia's face brightened. They still had grass here! Yeah, it sounds retarded, and laugh all you want, but in 3005, huge areas of grass were rare in a neighborhood. A big patch with trees was super rare also.

Kia glanced back. Good, Rick wasn't following her. That annoying son of a gun stalked her EVERYWHERE. One time Kia'd gotten so ticked that she hung him by his underwear on her door. She still wished she'd had a camera at that moment. Unfortunately, he'd smashed up the other one. Little retard.

Kia looked down. There was her loyal companion, her adorable Eevee striding beside her. The brown creature met her gaze and smiled. If Kia couldn't depend on her Eevee she didn't know who she could. She couldn't even count how long she'd had Amber. Her eyes were the color of fire which Kia envied. Thus her name.

Her Eevee scampered ahead of her, heading for the trees. "Fine have it your way," Kia said while walking after her. She watched Amber disappear into the mini forest. She glanced around. Boy were these trees tall, and climbable too. Kia smirked when she saw the Eevee was nowhere in sight. "Oh, so you wanna play hide-and-seek do ya?"

After a few minutes of searching in bushes, up in trees, and under leaf piles, Kia was wiped. Searching for an Eevee was more difficult than she'd expected. She wiped the sweat off her forehead with her rusty red shirt. She leaned on a pine tree, slid to the ground and breathed. Kia heard the leaves rustle in the tree she was resting on. Somewhere above her. The girl looked up and blinked.

Inches away from her face was a boy with shining, blue eyes staring at her. Kia blinked until a few seconds later she realized what she was looking at. A regular girl would have screamed, but she was a tomboy so she didn't over react like that.

Instead she jumped up and yelled, "WHAT THE HECK?!"

Startled, the boy fell off the branch he was leaning over with a loud thump! He cursed under his breath and glared up at Kia. "What the hell was that for?"

"You are so lucky I didn't slap you, pervert!" Kia scowled.

The boy seemed insulted. Good. "Pervert? I was just climbing a freakin tree!" he replied angrily. Her eyes narrowed, looking unconvinced. "Sure."

He groaned and rolled his eyes. The boy wore a navy blue T-shirt, along with long white sleeves, baggy jeans, and had spiky silver hair. Weird, who had silver hair at this age? She folded her arms. He didn't look perverted, but then again, you could never tell these days. Kia took her mind of him. "Amber!" she turned and called into the trees. That little Eevee had been hiding for a long time. How long it had been, she had no idea. Kia expected to see Amber come running up to her any second, but sadly didn't.

"Who is Amber? That's a weird name to call a person," he sneered. Was that retard still here? Apparently...

"Amber isn't a person, she's a Pokemon!" She mumbled, "Idiot."

The 13-year-old boy looked ridiculous, like she had said something really freakin stupid and he was holding back a laugh. A few seconds later he was laughing like heck. Kia raised an eyebrow. "What's so funny?"

He wiped a tear of laughter from his eye. "Pokemon don't live in this Region, they're extinct!" He took slow, deep breaths, trying not to laugh again. "You're kidding right?" He stared with a questionable look.

Her face was stone cold with rage. "Do I look like I'm kidding?"

He looked at her warily, "Um, no?"

"Okay, whoever-you-are, did you see a small brown creature run through here?" Kia asked him grimly, all business now.

"First of all, the name's Lake. Second of all, maybe I did, maybe I didn't." He smirked. Obviously he was being stubborn.

And he thought Amber was a retarded name. In a way he reminded Kia of her brother. "And why won't you tell me?"

"Cause it's easier to show people what they're looking for," the boy called "Lake" said and started walking to a brighter part of mini forest.

Geez, what was with this guy? "Annoying much?" Kia mumbled and then followed unwillingly.

Light fluttered through the Maple and Pine trees. Their leaves turning the wonderful colors of Autumn. Especially since she adored anything close to the color red. Lake quickly made a left. Kia slowed down enough to turn; she hadn't realized how fast she'd been walking. A few more inches and she would have run into him.

At the end of the grove she could see what was in the distance and what they were heading for. The grass sloped down to reveal a lake sparkling in the setting sun, revealing the darkening sky and shimmering stars. Kia gaped in astonishment. She had never, ever in her 12-going-on-13-year-old life seen something so solemnly beautiful. Then she noticed how dark it was. Dad's gonna worry, she thought guiltily.

"Where's Amber?" she asked eagerly. She followed his gaze. Lake stared down at a small brown figure splashing in the water and chasing her tail.

"Amber!!" Kia called her Pokemon friend happily. The Eevee looked ecstatic to see her trainer. Amber ran to Kia with joy. "Vee!" it cried, and leapt into her arms with a smile. The wet Pokemon shook her fur. Kia laughed. "Stop it!"

Lake looked at her with a cautious and disbelieving look. The Eevee scented the boy then looked at him suspiciously. "Vee, Eevee-eve!" Amber started shouting wildly.

"What's wrong girl?" Kia stared at her in surprise.

She pulled Amber away. "Quit it! Calm down, it's okay Amber." The Eevee became still and silent, staring intently at Lake. "Sorry, she isn't usually like that. I guess she's tired or something."

Kia looked at the fading black sky. "I've got to get home, now."


The blonde haired girl couldn't stand the tension between Amber and Lake. Why was her Eevee so wary? That was weird, even for Amber. She was never this high-strung.

Her feet started aching after a while. Oh, please let home be close, Kia begged.

"Are you new in town?" Lake asked randomly.

"Yeah, just moved here today." She remembered all the moving they had to do. She chuckled; at least she wouldn't have to do any of it. Smiling, she saw her Eevee race to the house. "Well she's surprisingly eager." Kia turned to the silver haired boy, waiting for him to say something.

"Guess your Eevee's not used to new people, huh?" She'd expected him to apologize and say he didn't know why Amber had acted that way. But then again, boys are unpredictable. Speak of the devil-

Rick stood in between the two and smirked. "Now I can see why you were gone for an hour."

"Shut.your.freaking.mouth," Kia said, he voice as sharp as steel, "Stalker."

"And proud of it!" He smiled smugly.

She shoved him onto their lawn. Thank goodness, home. Kia didn't know what to say, awkward situation and all. "Uh, see ya whenever."

"Sure," he said casually, and seemed to head back to where the trees were. She shook her head; he must like it there a lot. Kia peeled Rick off the grass and dragged him inside. Her eyes lit up when she stood in the living room. Boy did they get a lot moved!

The light from the lamp on the table lit the room. The black TV was right next to the large windows. The long green couch faced the windows and the TV. She saw the kitchen to the left when she came in, the counter, refrigerator, table, you name it. Kia walked curiously down the hallway. She faced five doors. "Uh..." She stared awkwardly. "Door number one?"

Kia walked to the door to the left of her. She peeked in. A large bed was in the center of the room. The blonde saw her father sprawled out on the bed. She giggled. He looked funny. He must have worked a lot. She silently shut the door.

Kia walked to the door to the left. She saw blue tiles and a toilet and a sink. Bathroom. She quickly shut that door and looked at the door behind her. She quickly peeked inside and saw one was her brother's room and the other down the hallway was the hall closet. Lucky number five, Kia thought and sighed. It had better be.

She walked in. It appeared to be hers. And the walls just happened to be blue. Kia groaned then mumbled, "Great, just great." Her covers were designed with autumn leaves. The closet was a sliding double-door one. It was bigger than most her other ones. Most of them just had regular door knobs. Her Eevee was sitting on the bed waiting for her.

"Hi girl." Kia smiled. Amber picked up a white piece of paper lying on her bed. She blinked and took the paper from the Eevee's mouth. It was a letter of some sort, looked like an application that had already been filled out. It had her name on it. She took the other paper lying on her bed. At the top, in big bolded letters, it said ACCEPTED. She began reading out of curiosity:

ACCEPTED!

The following states the information for the School your child attending:

The supplies needed are- Pencils, pens, binder, book bag, folders, ect. The other supplies shall be provided, such as books.

School started not to long ago so she shall catch up in plenty of time. Thank you for registering your child, Kia Nekora into the Twilight Petaru School of Pokemorphs. Your child starts on August 29, 3005.

Signed,

Principal Motive

Kia gaped at the letter. Tomorrow? She started tomorrow?

"Since when did I sign up for this?" she whispered in astonishment. Kia read it over a million times, like she'd misunderstood it or something. But regretfully, she hadn't read it wrong.


Surprising or no? Predictable, but not for Kia. If it's a good or bad thing, it's up to her. Dun, dun, dun... Leave a review when you can! :)