"Shit," I managed to say as I struggled to run. This fucker was after me.
This Weavile had to be at least three times faster than me. He (I think he was a guy, anyways) had managed to stab his fucking claws straight through me when I wasn't looking. He was stealthy, too. Managed to creep up behind me.
Anyways, back to the action. I was clumsy. I tripped in the thick snow of Route 217. The instant I hit the ground, I thought for sure I was done for. I was an icy dog, nothing more,
nothing less.
"Heheh." The Weavile was laughing as lifted me off the ground by my neck. I struggled and struggled, but it was no use. He had me. He crouched down and leapt high into the air, taking me with him.
As the Weavile began to descend, he put me before himself. I closed my eyes, and soon, I felt the pain of being blasted into a rock.
"Frost… Frost, can you hear me?" my father asked me. I could barely hear him, let alone understand a word he was saying. He was carrying me back to our cave. My eyes closed and I blacked out again.
My eyes snapped open. I was lying in the snow. I couldn't move.
"Damn it…" I uttered, trying to move. No luck whatsoever. That's when I saw him.
He was a human, walking through the snow, followed closely by an Infernape. He was wearing a red coat, with some stripes of black, a black scarf, and… I can't remember any more.
How he saw me, though, is what amazed me the most. Shiny Glaceon are basically white. So is the snow. His eyes met mine, and he ran over to me. I screamed in pain as he picked me up. He had touched my injury from the rock. Dumb ass.
The next thing I saw was the trainer's face. A big, stupid smile crept across his face as he saw me look up at him.
"Hey there," he said quietly. We both looked up when the infamous Nurse Joy walked up to us.
"I'm glad your Pokemon is feeling better. I'm surprised we were able to fix the damage to her spine. She is very lucky," Nurse Joy said. She smiled warmly at me.
"… Where am I? Who the hell are you people?" I asked. I should have known better. They can't understand me. All they hear is "Glai glai glaceon".
"He found you in the snow. You woulda been dead if it wasn't for him." I looked over to see that the source of the deep voice was the Infernape, sitting against a wall.
"Who the hell are you?" I asked.
"I could ask you the same question," he said, not bothering to look at me. I growled angrily.
"Look at me when you talk to me!" I was pissed. What can I say? I'm a nice, quiet girl on the outside, but a crazy demonic chick on the inside. I get pissed so easily, it's not even fuckin' funny.
"Calm down. Jeez, your first day on the team, and you're already tellin' me what to do," he said smugly.
"Fuck you. Take me back home. I want to see my dad."
"Awwww, how sad, poor little mutt misses her family. Tough up. How the fuck do you think I felt when the damn professor captured me, huh? I had a family too. But it was all gone the moment I entered that damn pokeball. So don't bitch to me about shit. We all go through hard times."
I would have fucking murdered him if I didn't have limited movement. I would have been all over his ass, but the moment I tried to leap, my spine felt like it was snapping. nurse gasped at my pain.
"She shouldn't be moving." My new trainer nodded.
"I think we need some pain relievers for her back," my trainer said.
"Hurry, bitch!" I said as the nurse walked off.
"Shut your fucking trap. And I never got your name." That damn Infernape… Seeing as I could do nothing, I sighed.
"I'm Frost," I said.
"I'm Infernia. It's not a pleasure to meet you." I glared at Infernia, which made him laugh to himself.
"So, who's our trainer?" Infernia looked at me.
"Name's Jake. He's got almost all of his badges. He needs Snowpoint's and Sunnyshore's badges so far, but there's no doubt in my mind that he'll get them. It's non-stop with this guy. He trains you like there's no tomorrow." I sighed.
We sat silent for the next few minutes, Jake looking at his badges. The nurse came back after what had seemed like forever and gave Jake the pills. Jake looked down at me as he opened the pill bottle.
"Don't chew, just swallow it," he said, holding the pill to my mouth. I sighed and did what he said.
I thought Infernia was exaggerating about Jake. Little did I know how right he was, though.
To be continued in chapter 2: Recovery