A.N. Yes, I know that this chapter has something that I normally don't do so early on in the story, however, it's part of the story, so just shut up and keep watching. Also, when you seethis, It means that there's a sound effect.


My name is Will. I used to work for an evil corporation. I didn't know while I was working that it was evil though. They tested multiple things, on both humans and Pokemon. They even succeeded in making a human out of a Pokemon, a Gardevoir that was codenamed "ARLENE." When they succeeded, I forced them not to dissect her. With enough pleading, I managed to get them to agree to not pull off such a haenus act. Arlene was grateful that someone stood up for her, and we got married. We've had two kids to this date. A normal boy, Connor, and a Shiny Ralts, whom we've called Sally.

I was head of security at the corporation. Then, their scientists asked to use my DNA to base a new youthful serum, that was supposed to keep you young. Naturally, I let them do this. However, they didn't tell me what they really were using it for.

The corporation, known worldwide as Umbrella Corp., created a viral weapon, from my rare blood type, X+. They managed to use a special part of it, my T-Cells, to make it. They created a virus that, if untreated with the antidote right away, you die. That's how the outbreak began. The only trouble was, the victims didn't stay dead.

The T-Virus reanimated their bodies, removing all of their memories except for their base need: The need to fill their bellies with food. They also had a habit of snacking on humans, or just anything that moved and wasn't them. They had only one weakness. The T-Virus made their skulls softer as a defect, and allowed us to be able to fight back. Just one bullet to their head, and they stay down. Most people were stupid, deciding that the infected were people too, and that they were just sick. Those were some of the first people to become infected themselves. The next set were those too stupid to actually use a gun. I didn't have that problem, and neither did my family. I had them trained around guns, allowing them to know how and what to do with them. Sally only used a knife, but that was because she couldn't use a gun yet, not until she became a Kirlia.

The biggest problem with the T-Virus, other than that it could infect both humans and Pokemon, was that it moved throughout the ground, enabling it to move past Hoenn Region, infecting the planet itself, killing most of it. The things that were saved were things such as canned goods, or just things that were completely sealed. We stocked up on as many as we could carry on a basis of travel.

Little did I know, that in about a year, my life would both end, and begin again.


I stayed awake, as our lookout amongst the family. Connor and Sally slept with their backs toward each other, and Arlene next to me. We were outside, on a dark night, waiting for First Light, when we would move on. I had been trying to find a place for us to stay in, for more than a night, but with no luck so far. Hearing a noise, I slowly leaned over to Arlene's hand and tapped it twice, our signal that something was up. She snapped awake, all of us learning to be light sleepers, and woke the kids. I pulled out my shotgun, ready for anything, when a Lopunny came out from the bushes. I lowered the shotgun, sighing relief in knowing who it was. "Lop, you can't scare us like that again. Now, come over here, we need to make sure you didn't get bit." I told her, resting my gun, to which Arlene told the kids to go back to sleep, then helped me examine the Lopunny. We examined every part of her, and found no visible bites or any cuts on her skin, hidden under her fur. Lopunny said her name once, and Arlene translated for her, "I'll stand guard, I know the signals if something's up." I nodded, as did Arlene, and we fell asleep in each other's arms.

The next day, we moved out. I found a pickup truck, and so we used that as our transport. Lopunny stayed in her Pokeball for this, Connor was on the right side of the cab section, and Arlene was beside me, with Sally in her lap. We managed to get to the next town, Rustboro, in a matter of minutes. We found a house that was well constructed, and so we went in. I pulled a handgun from my special holster around my waist, able to hold four at once, and I held it in front of me, ready to shoot in case of any problem that should arise. Connor and I crept through every hall, and in every room, taking out only one zombified Nidoran female. We got rid of the body, then quickly set this place up as our house for tonight.

I walked back to the living room, where Arlene had Sally in her arms, keeping her from freaking out. I put my gun back in it's appropriate holster, then inspected how these people lived. I saw a pair of massive wheels on the walls, which looked like they had tire irons and railroad spikes made for the original design. "Chakrams. Nice." I said, pulling them off of the wall. I hefted their weight, feeling their light but strong design. Connor came back, then said, "Everything's clear, Dad." I nodded, then put the giant spiked weapons down. I managed to get Arlene to give me Sally, and then I showed her the room her and her brother would be sharing for tonight. As they got settled in, I looked for the Master Bedroom, where Arlene and I would declare ours for tonight. It was a larger sized room, with a two-person bed. Arlene walked in after I did, then said, "It'll do. I swear, this apocalypse has destroyed all of my preferences." She walked into the Master Bath, turned the sink handle, and water managed to come out. "Finally, a place with water." I said.


After a dinner of canned beans, Arlene and I put the kids to sleep. After closing the door, leaving a gun close to Connor in case of emergencies, we walked into our room and immediately plopped down on the bed. It was the first real comfort in weeks that we ever had. "This is great, Will." Arlene said. I agreed, actually taking off the holsters on my lower back and on each leg. "You know, since we don't have anyone nearby, we could, you know..." She said seductively, peeling away part of her leather body suit, what she had decided to wear instead of her old, time before skirt and long sleeved top. I smiled, knowing what she had in mind, then started to passionately kiss her.

We started by forcefully tearing off each other's clothes, myself undoing the big zipper in the front of her outfit, her attacking my belt and white shirt. I slipped off my tactical vest, and shirt when she practically instructed me to. I slid her arms, and her slender legs out of her tight suit, gently caressing the glorious prize. I went to her back, and quickly undid her bra, removing the garment from her, while she went after the button of my black jeans, quickly removing them as well. We went back to kissing each other, our tongues fighting for dominance. We continued this caressment for a short time, until I sneakily slid her panties, while she got me out of my boxers. I got on top of her, carefully positioning myself in front of her entrance, and slid in. "Oh, Arceus! We haven't done this in so long!" Arlene tried saying as silent as she could, trying to prevent Connor and Sally from walking in.

I started thrusting after she got used to it again, and slowly increased my pace between. She, in turn, moved her hips along with, trying to maximize both of our pleasures. I kept her silenced with a kiss, the both of us furiously snorting our of our noses for air. After about fifteen minutes, I felt the pressure in my lower body burst, and I could tell that a similar situation was happening in Arlene as well. I stopped, finished, then laid next to Arlene, the both of us breathing heavily, trying to regain our breaths. We wrapped ourselves in each others arms again, and quickly went to sleep.


I awoke to the sound of moaning, directly outside the wall the headboard was on. I woke Arlene in an instant, us quickly putting our clothes back on, and she went to get the kids while I buckled myself into my holsters and vest. We fled, now accompanied by the Chakrams from the wall, and started to run from the house we had took. I looked back to see about twenty of the undead, so I stopped the party. "Will, what are you doing?" Arlene asked. "Defending my family." I said, running into the horde of rotting flesh.

I constantly slashed at the bodies, trying to get rid of them so that I could get their heads easier. However, after the first fifteen, I saw another, larger wave. I was distracted for a second, and that's how long they needed to get a bite at my neck. "AAAAAAAUUUUUUGGGGGGHHHHHH!" I yelled, slashing at the rest of these corpses in their heads, killing them all permanently. I threw the giant spiked wheels at the wave, also pulling out my handguns and blasting the strays in the head. Once the wheels were starting to come back, I dropped my guns and caught them. Seeing that all of the undead were completely gone, I fell on the ground, now feeling the effect of the bite.

"Will!" Arlene said, rushing towards my body. She clutched my head, afraid of what she has to do. "Don't worry, honey. I'll be fine." I told her, lightly cupping her face. I looked over at Connor, who was starting to fight back tears. "Connor, It's alright to cry. It doesn't make you any less of a man." He nodded, sniffling, and then I felt something grab my arm, which I pretty much knew who it was. "Sally, I'm not leaving you. Not forever anyway." She looked at me, her orange eyes full of tears, not wanting me to go anywhere. I went to my front vest pocket of my tactical vest, and pulled out the long chain of flash drives, an old device that would be insignificant now. "Sally, I have kept these very close to me. I want you to have them, to help remember that I will always be watching you, in here." I told her, pointing to where her heart was. She nodded, still bawling, so Connor picked her up to try to help her, clinging to those flash drives like there was no tomorrow.

Arlene started to hug my body, which was starting to go numb. "Don't worry, honey. I've left you two surprises. Arceus has let me in on that." I told her, recalling the dream I had last night, and pointing to her stomach. She looked down, not registering it yet, so I said, "She has your eyes, and he has my hair..." She gasped, then Connor asked, "Mom, what's wrong?" "Nothing. Just go wait in the truck for me." She said. After we watched the kids go into the car, Arlene fixed my head so that it wouldn't make such a mess. "I love you." She said to me through tears. "I love you too, my sweet Embracer..." I said, reminding her of her former species. She nodded, then pulled a gun from a holster. I closed my eyes as she put the barrel to my forehead, starting to black out before I knew what happened.

BAM!

I opened my eyes to see myself floating in a giant area of white. "Where am I?" I asked no one. "The Place Where Nothing Gathers." I heard another voice say. I turned around to see the giant form of the God Pokemon, Arceus.