Well as you all my have guessed I have been gone for a long time. Personally, I think i bit of more than I can chew with this one. Making a story like this for my first post seems like a bad idea come to think about it. I kinda feel like scraping this and making another one but I don't know. I will try to work on this when I can.

'Hi' around thoughts


Jason was your average 9 year old boy. He has brown hair and blue eyes. He lives in Oreburgh city, and as such, is obsessed with going into the mines when he grows up. Everyday as he walked to school, he would stare at the mines, hoping for his day to enter the mines like so many others. Besides his passion with the mines, he had one other obsession, fossils.

He dreamed about having a prehistoric pokemon by his side as he entered the mines. During his spare time, he would read about the prehistoric pokemon that once lived in Sinnoh. To the fierce aerodactly to the the mighty rampardos. He was fascinated on how such prehistoric pokemon lived. As his 10 birthday neared, he couldn't wait for his starter pokemon and for his journey to begin.

2 months later

As the suns rays lit up Jason's room, he slowly opened his eyes. Yawning, he got up and looked outside his bedroom window. He saw flocks of starly's flying outside the morning sky. Jason smiled as he couldn't wait to be free just like them. Outside making his own decisions, carving his destiny. Getting dressed and packing the rest of his pokemon gear, he hurried down stairs towards the kitchen. As he neared the bottom of the stairs he smelled breakfast being made and his stomach growled in response.

His mom was almost finished making their breakfast. Her light brown hair was tied up into a bun and she wore an apron over her red shirt and blue jeans. As Jason entered the kitchen his mom finished setting up the plates.

"Good morning mom," Jason said.

"Morning sweetie. Breakfast's ready," Jason's mom replied.

"Thanks mom."

Jason started eating his breakfast as his mom poured him a glass of oran juice.

"So sweetie, do you know which pokemon your going to choose?" Jason's mom asked.

"A Cranidos or a Shieldon maybe," Jason replied, drinking his oran juice.

At Oreburgh city, young trainers could in fact choice fossilized remains of pokemon to be their starters. One would simply choice a fossil and bring it to the Oreburgh museum where it would be brought back to life. Due to the rarity of the fossils however, few trainers get such a chance. The other essential items needed to become a pokemon trainer were simply mailed over from professor. Oak's lab.

"Well then you should better get going then. Its already 10:30."

Jason neared chocked on the oran juice.

"10:30! Oh shot! I was supposed to go at 10 o'clock!" Jason shouted. Quickly drinking the rest of the oran juice, Jason ran outside.

"Bye mom!" Jason said.

"Be careful dear and don't forget to visit often," his mother replied as she waved at him as he ran off to the Oreburgh mine.


After 5 minutes of constant running, Jason finally made it to the gates of the Oreburgh mine. The Oreburgh mine was the pride of Orebugh city. It was the deepest mine in the region and produced the coal and metal needed to power the entire region and to build new buildings. The mine itself ran deep underground, some parts of it deeper than the ocean and spread deep underneath the dirt like the roots of a tree. He just arrived as the supervisor finished up the speech.

"-and remember young trainers. A pokemon only gets as strong as their trainers themselves. If you want a powerful trainer, you yourself will have to train to. Know then, has everyone choice their fossil?" asked the supervisor. He was a big man, roughly 6" 2. He wore a safety vest over his white T-shirt and his black pants was covered in dust from spending so much time in the mines. He had a chiseled face and he had a very stern expression on his face.

Everyone nodded their heads and began to talk amongst themselves, eager to have not only their own starter pokemon, but a prehistoric pokemon at that.

"Wait!" Jason cried as panted for breath. "I haven't choosen one yet!"

The supervisor starred Jason, as if he was some grimer that he had to clean up.

"Well then young man what are you waiting for? Get going!" the supervisor barked.

Sprinting towards the table in which the fossils were placed, the only fossil left was one that was slightly smaller than a dinner plate. It was mostly circular in shape with two oval shaped groves at the bottom. Jason was slightly disappointed that he didn't get the Cranidos or the Shieldon that he wanted, but he was happy nonetheless that he got to have a fossil pokemon as his starter.

"Now then, is everyone happy with their choice?" the supervisor asked.

"Yes!" everyone shouted, except for Jason. Who could only muster a weak "yes" which went unheard to the supervisor.

"Then follow me to the Oreburgh museum where we shall bring your dormant partners back to life!"

The small crowd of trainers cheered as they followed the supervisor towards the Orebourgh museum.

As the trainers entered the Oreburgh museum, they were awe struck by the exhibits that were present. Skeletons of the Areodactyl soared over their heads and life-like statues of the Cranidos and the Tyrunt were locked in mortal combat. Pictures and paintings of kabuto's and omanyte's covered the walls.

"This way trainers. You can look at the exhibits later," the supervisor said.

One by one the trainers followed him into the prehistoric-pokemon-analyses-laboratory, or PPAL for short. As they entered the PPAL, they were greeted by an elderly scientist. The scientist's lab coat seemed to big for him and his rimmed glasses were smudged by dust.

"Greetings children. Are you here to have your starters brought back to life?" he asked.

"Yeah!" everyone shouted.

The scientist chuckled softly. "Its good to see so much spirit inside you all. Now come lets us begin the process of turning those fossils of your into living breathing pokemon."

As he guided the young trainers towards the pokemon reanimation device, PRD for short, he turned around and said, "Richard, you are dismissed. I can handle things from here."

Without making a sound, the supervisor nodded towards the elderly scientist as he made his leave.

"Now then, who's first?" the scientist asked.

"Me!"

"No me!"

"I got here first!"

"I'm the tallest. Pick me!"

"Now now children, no need to rush." Looking into the crowd, his eyes fell onto Jason.

"How about you little boy?" the scientist pointed at Jason.

Jason, shocked that he was the first to get his prehistoric pokemon slowly stepped forward. The scientist smiled as Jason was now beside the device.

"Now then, your fossil."

Reluctantly, Jason handed over his fossil towards the scientist.

"Ah, what a must unusual specimen," the scientist said. "Kabuto's are not common in Sinnoh and the size of this fossil is much smaller then one's i'm used to seeing. This must mean that this one is still the remains of a child, or of a young adult at best.

Turning towards Jason, the scientist smiled. "You are very lucky to have such a rare specimen. Seeing as it is still young, you must give it more love and attention than a regular pokemon. Only then will you see results."

Jason was not feeling very lucky. In fact he felt very unlucky. He wanted a Carnidos, but he got a Kabuto instead. Instead of a fighter, he gets a child, and instead of being a trainer free from all restrictions, he becomes a nanny. What a great way to start of ones pokemon journey.

'Oh well', Jason thought. 'It could've been worse.'

Placing the dome fossil gently into the entrance of the PRD. He smiled warmly at Jason as if he his giving him the best gift in the world, which was partly true.

"Now then, lets welcome your kabuto to a brand new world!"

He pulled down a red lever and the machine began to hum with energy. Lights flickered on and off as the machine began processing the kabuto DNA from the fossil and creating its body. The scientist let loose a crazy laugh, which unnerved everyone in the whole room.

"My apologies," the scientist said embarrassed. "I always feel like letting loose a laugh or two every time I do this."

As the machine continued processing the DNA from the dome fossil, a 3D image of a kabuto suddenly appeared on the screen. "36% complete," the machine said.

"51% complete"

"74% complete"

"97% complete"

"100% complete. Prehistoric pokemon reanimation sequence complete. Have a nice day."

The scientist then opened the back of the machine and thick grey smoke poured out. As the smoke cleared, a small kabuto lies on top of the metal surface, looking around in its new environment. Suddenly its red eyes spot Jason and it begins to crawl slowly towards him.

"Go on," the scientist urged him, as he put his hand on Jason's shoulder. "You are its trainer and guardian now."

Hesitantly Jason picked up the infant kabuto and put it close to his chest. The small kabuto at first struggled from his hands but soon relaxed in his arms. The young kabuto slowly closed its eyes as it fell asleep.

The scientist gave Jason a warm smile. "Clearly you are ready to care your starter."

Jason gave the scientist a slightly annoyed look. Constantly saying that his starter is a child made him feel like if he belongs to the day-care center.

"Now then young man, I believe that since this is a rare occasion, I will give you a luxuary ball for your young kabuto over there. To further accelerate the bonding between you and your starter," the scientist said. "Your pokemon has already been registered into that luxury ball, so you don't have to capture it and such. Now take good care of your child, and in the future, your child will take care of you."

"Thanks," Jason muttered.

Before Jason could leave the PPAL, the scientist called him. "One more thing before you go young man. That kabuto of yours is a female, a rarity amongst prehistoric pokemon!"

Jason didn't hear him though, he was to caught up in his own world. As Jason silently left the Oreburgh museum, still hugging his small kabuto (which was roughly the size of a football), he was thinking what he could do with a baby kabuto as his starter. 'I probably have to wait for a few more years before I can actually go out and battle other trainers' Jason thought to himself.

Looking down at the sleeping kabuto in his arms, a faint small formed on his lips. 'Still, it is pretty cute' he thought to himself. As he walked down route 203 a trainer suddenly ran towards him.

"Are you a trainer? You look like a trainer. You probably are a trainer. I'm a trainer too! Since were both trainers I challenge you to a battle!" the young girl said quickly, filled with energy.

The girl wore a blue shirt and blue jeans. She had an orange hat covering her blonde hair. Her brown eyes were wide open, as if she just ate an entire bag of candy a few minutes ago. She talked so fast that Jason couldn't understand a word he was saying.

"Bidoof I choose you!" the girl yelled as she threw a pokeball into the air.

The pokeball opened as a red light hurtled out of the pokeball and stuck the ground. As the red light faded, a small brown, beaver-thing was revealed. Dumbstruck as to what just happened, Jason just stared at the bidoof with blank eyes.

"Which pokemon are you going to choose?" the girl asked. "If your going to choose another bidoof that would be awesome. Or are you going to choose a starly. Starly's are good but bidoof are still better."

"Ah," was the only thing Jason could say as he was still confused as to what was going on. His mind was still trying to process what was going on. One moment he was walking down at route 203, the next he's being challenged by a complete stranger who clearly is on a sugar rush.

The girl now had a confused look on her face. "Ah? what is an 'Ah'? Is 'Ah' and Abra!? Abra's are so cute! I'll trade you my bidoof for your abra!"

Her bidoof suddenly turned around to face her trainer with a shocked face.

"Bi doof Bido?!"

The girl giggled when she saw bidoof's face looking at her. "Not you silly bun. I meant my other bidoof, the one I just caught a few minutes ago."

She then turned her gaze back to Jason. "So then, what pokemon are you going to use? Doesn't matter though because your still going to lose! Right bidoof?" She beamed towards her bidoof.

"Bidoof doof!" Her bidoof replied, puffing out its small chest and giving a salute to its trainer.

"Yeah, I think I'm just gonna go now. Bye," Jason said, quickly walking back the way he came.

"Stop right there!" the girl yelled. "You can't just walk away from a pokemon battle! Come back here and fight my insanely awesome bidoof!"

"Yeah I think I'll pass."

"Oh no you don't!" the girl yelled grabbing onto Jason's arm. "Your not leaving until we battle!"

The commotion caused by the girl woke up the sleeping kabuto, which was fairly annoyed by this. When the kabuto saw the girls face, it immediately hissed and used a bubble attack on the girl. The girl screamed in surprise as she stumbled backwards, her face all wet from kabuto's attack .

"Kabuto! Why did you do that for! Now you got us into big trouble!" Jason yelled. Kabuto responded by looked up at him and made a strange clicking sound. Jason wasn't entirely sure what it meant but he guessed that kabuto was laughing.

"Oh now you've done it!" the girl screamed, water dripping from her soaked hair. "Do you now how long it's going to take to dry my hair!"

"An hour or two?" Jason answered sheepishly.

"That's not the point!" the girl shouted, stomping her foot in anger. "No its on!"

Kabuto squirmed out of Jason's grasp and landed on the ground. Her red eyes shone with determination.

"You sure about this?" Jason asked.

Kabuto nodded, or bobbed her head. "Okay then. Let's see what moves you've got."

Pulling out his pokedex, Jason quickly scanned his kabuto to know her moves.

"Hey!" the girl yelled. "Just what do you think your doing!"

"I'm checking my pokemon's moves so we can battle" Jason grumbled. After a few moments, the pokedex finished scanning kabuto and showed Jason the moves kabuto knows: Bubble, scratch, harden, and leer. Something completely unexpected showed up as the pokedex also stated that Jason's kabuto was a girl.

'It's just a girl, no big deal' Jason thought to himself. "Now then, let's battle!" Jason shouted.

"Then I'll go first. Bidoof use tackle!"

Bidoof charged at kabuto with surprising speed while kabuto more-or-less stood there.

"Kabuto use bubble at the ground then harden!"

Kabuto quickly shot a horde of bubbles onto the ground, turning it into mud, before quickly curling up its body. The bidoof, realizing what was happening to late, slide out of control and slammed into kabuto, injuring it. Dazed from the impact, the bidoof staggered backwards.

"Now use leer and tackle!"

Kabuto uncurled itself and gave the bidoof a menacing glare (with red eyes its actually not that hard, especially if its glowing) before charging at it head-on.

"Bidoof use growl!"

Bidoof, stunned by the menacing leer, could only make a soft whimper before kabuto slammed into him. The bidoof slid a few feet back, badly injured but not out.

"Bidoof use super fang!"

Bidoof slowly staggered towards it feet before charging kabuto once more, its teeth glowing with power.

"Kabuto use bubble on the ground again!"

Kabuto once again shot a horde of bubbles onto the ground, turning it into slick mud once more. This time however, the bidoof wasn't so easily fooled. The bidoof leaped over the mud straight towards kabuto.

"You got it now bidoof!" the girl cheered.

"Kabuto use harden!"

Kabuto curled up its body right before the bidoof could attack. The bidoof closed its jaws around kabutoi's shell, but she came from a time in which strong armor was a must to survive. Bidoof's teeth was not match for such powerful armor, and as soon as it bite down on kabuto's shell, it chipped its tooth. Stunned, the bidoof quickly let go and checked its teeth for any permeant damage. Its bottom tooth was fine, but the top one now had a small fracture on it where part of its tooth came lose.

"Bidoof no!" the girl cried.

"Great job Kabuto! Now finish it off with tackle!"

Kabuto uncurled herself and, by using that momentum, tackled bidoof with enough force that she sent bidoof flying into the air. Bidoof landed next to his stunned trainer, fainted.

"Great job kabuto!" Jason said. "You really showed that bidoof who's boss!"

Bidoof disappeared into the red light as she returned him into his pokeball. "It's not over yet!" the girl cried. "Go poofy!"

She then through a premier ball which unleashed a small buneary.

"I thought that you only liked bidoof's," Jason said confused.

"I never said that. Stop confusing me!" the girl yelled. "Besides, the only thing more adorable then a bidoof is a buneary!"

"Bun Buneary!" her buneary said in agreement.

"Now buneary use pound!"

Buneary quickly hopped towards kabuto and landed a powerful blow on her head (or back. I can't tell if a kabuto has a head or a back) before hopping back to hits starting position.

"Darn that buneary's fast," Jason grumbled to himself.

"Kabuto use bubble!" Kabuto then let loose a horde of bubbles streaming towards the enemy buneary.

"Buneary! Dodge then use pound again!"

Her buneary hopped over the horde of bubbles as she landed another blow at kabuto. This time buneary skipped back towards its starting position.

'That's it!' Jason thought. 'Her buneary always goes back to her starting position every time she attacks. I just need to play on her weakness and this match will be ours!'

"Kabuto, from now on just aim at buneary's feet." Jason told kabuto. "Understand?"

His kabuto nodded as she stared at her swift opponent, who was shaking her tail in front of her.

"Good. Now kabuto use bubble again!"

"You never learn do you? Buneary dodge and use pound again!"

Kabuto shot another horde of bubbles at the feet of the buneary as she jumped over the attack once again. As the buneary jumped over the bubbles and hit kabuto yet again, she didn't notice that the bubbles have turned the ground from her starting position into mud. As buneary hopped back towards her starting position, she didn't notice this until it was to late. When buneary landed back to her starting position, she released to here horror that her fur was now covered in cold wet mud.

"Buneary no!" the girl cried. "Your beautiful fur has been ruined!"

"Great job Kabuto! Now finish it of with your strongest bubble!" Jason said.

Kabuto then released a massive torrent of bubbles heading straight towards buneary, who was still horrified by the fact that her fur was covered by mud, to notice. The bubbles struck her dead on, cleaning her from the mud but also knocking her out at the same time.

Shocked, the girl could only look at the unconscious form of her boundary, now mud free, as she processed everything that had just happened. Silently she returned her boundary back to her premier ball. The girl then stared at Jason with hate filled eyes, almost to the point that it seemed to glow like kabuto's eyes.

"Now listen here you cute pokemon hating jerk wad!" she screamed. "From this day we are now rivals! Don't bother trying to talk me out of it because I already made up my mind! Next time we meet, you better remember me buster!" the girl yelled, before quickly running towards the closest poke-center.

As she ran past Jason she turned around and shouted," My name is Sasha! You better remember my name the next time we meet, or I'm gonna kick you butt half way across the region!"

Jason could only watch Sasha runs towards Oreburgh city as he was still dumfounded as to what happened. Kabuto on the other hand looked pretty down cheerful on her first victory and was doing a little victory dance. Shacking of his confusion Jason picked up his kabuto, stopping her little victory dance. She squirmed in defiance but eventually calmed down.

"Come on Kabuto, we have a long journey ahead of us."

Kabuto responded by climbing on his arm and shoulder until she reached his head, where she promptly say down. Satisfied with her new position of power, she then quickly fell asleep. Jason, knowing that she wouldn't let go no matter what he did, simply sighed. With that, trainer and pokemon walked towards Jubilife City, both knowing that their journey together is far from over.