The young Eevee was running as fast as his little legs could carry him. Branches scratched at his face, and rocks tripped him up every few steps, but he didn't care. All he could think about was escape, and the terrible buzzing behind him coming closer and closer.

Up ahead on the forest path was a clearing. Seeing this, he ran even faster to escape pursuit. He broke into the clearing and kept running as fast as he could, not slowing down even as he swam across the small stream dividing it. Not daring to look behind him, he ran back into the woods on the other side of the clearing, and did not stop until he spotted a hollow log lying on the ground. Thinking it was his only chance for safety, he dove into the log and sat there shivering, waiting to be discovered as the horrid buzzing drew nearer.

Suddenly the buzzing started to get quieter, and slowly faded into the distance. Carefully poking his head out from the log, the Eevee looked around at the trees, seeing nothing. He then quietly crept out of his shelter, listening for the slightest noise. Seeing that he was alone, he started to walk towards home, exhausted from his ordeal.

He walked through the deep forest, knowing every tree and every large rock. He has spent his entire life in these woods, and was familiar with every landmark. Soon the Eevee came across a fallen tree that was still being held up by the branches of two living trees nearby. This was what he was looking for, because he knew that from this tree, his home was only a short northward walk away.

After walking for a few minutes, the young pokemon saw his home burrow up ahead of him, so he picked up his pace and continued toward it. Suddenly he heard a rustling in the bushes on the side of the path and turned quickly to see what it was. All he could do was let out a short scream before a shadowy form pounced on him from the bushes.

"Rigel, you are such a coward." The young Eevee opened his eyes, and saw a familiar face standing above him with a smile. "First you chicken out when a Ledyba comes after you, then you get scared of little me?"

"That wasn't funny Meissa." the Eevee said as a he pushed his sister off of him. "And you didn't see the hunger in that thing's eyes!"

"It was hungry for the tree sap you got into, not for you dummy." Meissa said cheerfully. "Speaking of that sap, it looks like you got it cleaned off."

"Yeah, I took a little dip while I was gone. Good thing too, otherwise that monster would still be following me." Rigel said while looking around at the forest. "Anyway, we had better get home or mom and dad will be pretty mad."

"Ok, last one there there is a Trubbish!" Meissa said as she ran towards the burrow. "You won't beat me!" Rigel yelled as he also started running.

"Rigel, Meissa! What have I told you about staying out this late?" a large Umbreon said as he exited the burrow. "Don't do it." the two Eevees said while looking at the ground.

"That's right. You don't know what could be out there at night." the Umbreon said as he turned to go back into the burrow. "Now get in here and apologise to me and your mother for making us worry."

"Yes sir." said the Eevees as they followed him into their home. "Did you find them, Erakis?" an Espeon inside said as the Umbreon walked in. "Yes honey, I found them. Right outside the burrow."

"Alright, good." the Espeon said while letting out a sigh of relief. "What where you two doing? Haven't we warned you enough?"

"Sorry mom, I would have come home sooner, but I was chased by a terrible monster." said Rigel. "It was a Ledyba! That is not a monster!" said Meissa. "You're just a big chicken."

"Shut up Meissa, you didn't see it!" Rigel said angrily. "That's enough!" their father interrupted. "I want you two to stop arguing and apologise to your mother and I."

"Sorry mom, sorry dad." The siblings said together. "That's better." their father said with a smile. "Now how about we have some dinner? Your mother and I found some good berries today while you two were out goofing off." "Yes, please." Rigel said. All the running had made him very hungry.