Disclaimer

I have decided to write this story because my last chapters really sucked…-- I hope I can do better this time, because I was really disappointed with that story. Well, I sincerely hope you guys like this. I own no one!!

Chapter 1

Transformation

It seems that I am the most insignificant person in our little group. I don't have very big goals for my future, though I know I should. Ash, on the other hand, has a huge dream to become a Pokemon master. He's seems pretty stuck to it and I admire him for that. Brock, wants to be a Pokemon breeder. And again….he's very persistent when it comes to that. Then there's me…..my sole goal in life is to become a great water Pokemon trainer. Wow, that's a great accomplishment. Both of them have such huge dreams, it makes me feel so small, but I don't hate them for it. I love them to death. I'm thinking deeply on this as we walk through these endless woods. There isn't much to think about these days. So I thought, since we're on a break, why not think about something totally stupid?

"Misty, you okay?" Ash asked, shaking my shoulder. I my head shot up as I broke out of my trance. I looked over at him.

"Yeah I'm fine." I replied, smiling weakly. "Why?"

"Well, you're kind of just standing there." He laughed mockingly. I looked down and saw that I wasn't moving anymore.

"Oh……" was all I could say. "Sorry…" He took his hand off my shoulder and smiled.

"It's okay, we're gonna put up camp here anyway." Brock said over his shoulder, taking off his bag. I nodded and took my red bag from off my back.

As Brock started setting up the bonfire, I went through my bag. I needed something to take my mind off my disturbing thoughts. Digging through the bag, I realized how small the amount of clothes I have really was. I was going to have to get to a city and quick. My hand came cross a weird feeling material. I pulled it out curiously. When I saw what it was a smile spread across my face. It was my bathing suit. I came up with an idea on the spot. I'll go swimming. I saw a gorgeous lake on the way here. That is the one thing that would ease my thoughts. I closed my eyes, very happy with the idea.

"What you got there?" a voice asked behind me. I jumped a little and turned to see Ash. I sighed, relieved.

"Gosh, you scared me." I said pouting.

"Okay, I'm sorry." He frowned, annoyed. "You're going swimming?"

"Yeah, I think it will make me feel better." I smiled slightly.

"Well, okay then." He grinned walking over to the fire. "Have fun!" I looked back at the two, before heading out into the forest.

The forest seemed a whole lot safer on the way here, than it was right now. It was thick with trees and grass covered any source of rock that would cause me permanent foot damage. I guess that was a plus. On top of that, it was starting to get really dark. I was starting to think this was a horrible idea. But, it looked like I was just going to have to bear the wilderness. After a few minutes of hiking, I could finally see the lake through the tree. I quickened my pace, anxious to wash away my stress. When I finally set foot on the shore, I dropped my bag in awe. The lake was absolutely beautiful. The water was a deep blue and it sparkled under the moonlight. It was so clear that you could see the very bottom. I kneeled down and took my bathing suit out of my bag. I skipped back over to the trees to change. I slipped on the suit swiftly and pranced back over to the shore. Just as I was about to walk into the water, a cliff placed over the lake caught my eye. I could feel the adrenaline pulse through my veins.

"I bet a nice dive would make this feel a whole lot better." I said to myself, already walking to the cliff.

I made my way up the cliff, slowly taking my time. I wanted to savor every moment. I stopped at the edge and stared down into the sparkling water. My eyes shimmered with excitement. A sigh emitted from my mouth as I stared down. My hands went up automatically as I got ready. I closed my eyes slowly, already feeling the water caressing my skin. My knees bent. Then, I jumped.

The wind whipped past my face as I fell. Darkness was all I could see. I didn't panic at this, for it took me but a few seconds to realize my eyes were closed. I tried to open them, but they didn't budge. I wanted to see. I didn't want to see darkness before I let the water take me in. I strained to open my eyelids, so I may witness my beautiful experience. Just as my eyes shot open, blue covered my sight and the water pulled me under.

I was in shock for a moment, just letting the water take me away. I shook it off quickly and sped off through the water. Happiness flooded through me as I flew gracefully through the currents. Dipping and diving as I maneuvered through. I felt like I was dancing. There was just something about swimming and water that makes me feel so…..amazing. That's the only way I could explain it. . After I'd had my fill, I floated to the top and laid face up in the lake. I let out a refreshed sigh and smiled joyfully. It was like I'd left all my stress and thoughts in the water. I suddenly felt a pang of drowsiness as I floated along. I wasn't ready to sleep…I wanted to swim more. But, I felt my eyes droop as I became sleepier and sleepier every second. Finally giving up, I closed my eyes and let sleep take me over.

My eyes fluttered open drowsily as I awoke. I sat up to see that I was now on the ground. I gasped alarmed and looked down, seeing that I was back in my regular clothes. I looked around panicky, looking for some clue to where I was. The area was the opposite from where I once was. There were no trees in sight, deserted of any living thing. A grey mist surrounded the premises, giving it an eerie feel. I forced myself up and walked cautiously through the fog. Something sparkly caught my eye and headed quickly toward it. I abruptly stopped. My mouth dropped opened, amazed. There sitting in this deserted wasteland, was the most beautiful lake I had ever seen. It sparkled more radiantly than the previous lake I swam in. Sitting in the middle of the lake, was a huge flower. It was colored a dark royal blue; the petals were streaked with a bright green. An unexplained sensation of joy swept through me. I couldn't take my eyes off the gorgeous flower. I felt my feet move forward. A hint of fear entered my mind as I walked toward the water, but it quickly disappeared as I walked over the surface. This, for some reason did not surprise me and I continued toward the flower. When I reached it, I looked down into it. A small pool of the clearest water was placed right in the center of the flower. Before I could examine it anymore, I dipped my cupped hands into the water and took a sip. The cold liquid ran down my throat. I shivered a little.

I felt a slight tingle in my stomach, but I ignored it. Then the tingle turned into a throbbing. I held my stomach curiously. Suddenly, a sharp pain went through my stomach. The air was knocked out of me and I fell back to the ground, holding my stomach. Along with my stomach, my arms began throbbing and numbing. I gasped horrifically as I saw my arms and legs merge into my body. My eyes shut tight as the pain rush down my spine. They shot open just in time to see my skin turn a smooth beige. One more stab of pain hit me in the back, knocking me back against the water. I struggled to sit up, and looked down at the water. A scream emitted from the deepest part of my throat and my sight was engulfed in darkness.

My eyes were shut tight when I finally awoke. I struggled open them, feeling extremely weak. I felt the feeling of water flowing past my skin and I sighed in relief. It was all a dream. My eyes opened completely and I floated to the surface of the water. I shook the water from my hair, smiling happily. I looked into the water. My eyes widened and I stopped breathing. I looked down at my body and noticed that my arms and legs were completely. I looked behind me and saw a long tail. My eyes looked around frantically. I was a Milotic. Before I could do anything else, I noticed a sphere like object come flying toward me. I gasped and dived back into the water. While I was underwater I realized what that object was. It was a pokeball. I watched as the pokeball sunk to the bottom of the lake. I broke the surface, immediately looking for where it came from. My eyes stopped on a shadowy figure standing on the edge of the lake. My heart dropped when I recognized the person.

"Shoot, I missed." Ash mumbled irritably, pulling out another pokeball.

He was still in his pajamas and his hair was disheveled. He looked at me sleepily and got ready to throw another pokeball. I tried to tell him to stop, but the only thing that came from my throat was a soft whisper. Ash held his hand up to throw the ball, a grin spreading throughout his face. I gasped and shut my eyes tight, a small sob came from my mouth.

Authoress's Notes

…….I don't like this chapter that much to tell you the truth. My first version of this story had to much dialogue and this one doesn't have enough….it will be different next chapter, I promise. Thanks for reading though.