Part One - Moving blues
Prologue
"Come on honey, cheer up. Were almost at Pallet Town." I looked at her, but made no reply. She sighed, then said "I know it must be hard, but please cheer up. I looked out of the car window, watching how the city became no more than a speck off in the distance. I sighed. I knew Pallet wasn't very far from Viridian, but just thinking of moving to a new place churned my stomach. My mom nudged me, saying "look honey, Pokemon!" I looked at the field where the Pokemon went about, doing what ever they please.
"Yeah, that's great mom." However, my interest was piqued. I knew what Pokemon were, but I never got to see them. My mom didn't like pets in the house, and in her eyes, Pokemon were just that: pets. However, little did she know that just one of these "pets" would start me off on my very own Pokemon Journey.
Present
"Honey, if your done putting your things away, could you help me." I sighed.
"Coming mom!"
She placed a vase on the table, then turned to me.
"Can you help me with the T.V?" I stepped back,
"That heavy thing, no way!
My mom groaned. "It's times like these I wish there was a man in our family." With great effort she managed to lift the T.V and placed it on it's stand. She wiped her forehead with her handkerchief and sat down. "Whew, all done." She ran her hand through her violet hair, then looked at me. She smiled. "You know, your really starting to look like me."
She was right, of course. I inherited her beautiful blue eyes, her flowing violet hair, and her gorgeous fair skin. I was a bit shorter than her, but thats expected as I'm still only 12.
"Yea, I do look like you" I said.
My alarm clock went off, signaling the first day I would be going to school. I lazily turned it off and got up. I fixed my hair and got dressed, then went into the kitchen.
"First day of a new beginning, isn't this exciting?"
I sweatdropped, "Sure mom, whatever you say"
She frowned, "Aren't you going to eat, you'll need all the nutrition for your big first day at school."
I reluctantly grabbed a piece of toast then headed out the door
