The Truth About Pokémon

A Pokémon/Bones Crossover

Chapter 1: An Astonishing Discovery

DISCLAIMER: I, The Avid Gamer, under any circumstances, do not own Pokémon or Bones.

It was one of the cooler days of summer. The sun was shining, no clouds could be seen throughout the entire day, and almost everyone was enjoying themselves on the beach. ALMOST everyone. The employees of Remodel Inc., on the other hand, were just starting their second shift of the day. They were fixing up an old mansion that originally belonged to the city's most highly respected entrepreneur. More than half of the mansion was already fixed up when it was time to move on to the basement. As the first worker went down, he flipped the light switch on the left side of the wall. Although the light was dim, they could clearly see the entire basement, as it was quite large, gym-sized, even. As soon as they stepped off of the stairs, they noticed the floor seemed to be made of soil, rather than at least a hardwood floor. Scanning the room, they noticed a rectangular pattern on the floor, resembling a basketball court, but without the hoops.

As one of the workers stepped on the center of the arena, they noticed it was looser than the rest of the floor. Curious as he was, the worker looked around, taking notice that his fellow co-workers were taking measurements of the gym, and he started to dig at the spot he was at. Within a minute or two, he pulled out what felt to be a bone, but it was unlike one that he had ever seen. It appeared to have a slight tinge of red on it, was flat, and shaped almost like a rounded-off triangle. Digging further, he found a rib-shaped bone, but was much too small to be from a human. He had found several more like this, each one slightly bigger than the last. Digging more up, he was astounded at what he found next: a skull shaped similar to that of a human's, but with less of a jaw line and slightly darker shading. Terrified, he pulled out his cell phone and, shaking, called 911 to tell them what he had found.