"Over 3,000 years ago, there was a king who ruled the Kalos region with wisdom. Many have followed the king for many years. But, one day, there was a foolish man that wanted to revolt against the king's wise actions. He tried to assassinate the king…and failed. As a result, a war started. Both man and Pokémon took part in the war, including the king's beloved Floette. Floette is a loyal servant to the king, even to battle. One day, Floette was–"
Calem Alexander Jaeger, a 5-year-old boy, is reading the origin story of the war that took place over 3,000 years ago until…
"Calem Alexander Jaeger!"
Grace, Calem's mother, opened the door. Calem closes the book.
"I thought that I told you not to read the origin stories at night."
"Come on, Mom, I was about to hit the saddest part of the story," said Calem. "Please?"
"Oh, I see, you want me to experience the story, too? Okay, then," said Grace, as she sat down next to her son.
Calem reopens the book, and the story resumes.
"–killed during a battle, and the king was given Floette's coffin. Filled with nothing but grief and determination, the king wanted to bring his fallen servant Pokémon back."
"Here it comes! My favorite part," whispered Calem.
"So, the king built a machine. He climbed to the top of the machine, and the fallen Pokémon was brought back from the dead. As a result, he attained the gift of immortality. However, the king's rage had not subsided. He was still mad at the combatants for killing his beloved Floette. He turned the machine into the deadliest weapon of all–"
"The Ultimate Weapon," Calem said in unison with the narrator.
"A ray of death was fired from the Ultimate Weapon, and it was aimed at the combatants. The ray hit all of them, killing them instantly and ending the war…in a stalemate."
Both mother and son oohed. Calem turns the page.
"Floette knew the price of bringing her back. Saddened, she left the king, silently vowing never to return until he is free from the weapon."
"Alright, it's time for this Trainer to go to bed," said Grace. She walks to the bedroom door as Calem closes the book. "Love you, son."
"I love you, too."
The door closes. Calem opens the book again, under the covers this time.
"To this day, the former king searches endlessly for Floette, only to find nothing as a result."
