All creatures, big and small...Welcome to the second most important character to my future fanfiction.

This is the second OC in my collection: Diana Montgomery. She's an Eevee who escaped capture from a hidden organization calling themselves Team Delta.

This one's a little bit shorter because she's based off of a real person. Unfortunately, she's not in the same state as me, and the next time I'll get the chance to see her will be in a little more than a year. That's kinda why this is a little short. She's a little busy with school, and I couldn't get much details about how she wanted this done, so I said 'Fuck it', and went with my gut only hours before uploading this. It's not the best of chapters, but in a couple days, I'll be able to upload the first chapter of my fanfiction.

WARNING: THIS BACKSTORY CONTAINS DEATH AND TORTURE. IF THIS EASILY TRIGGERS YOU, I SUGGEST YOU GTFO BEFORE YOU ATTEMPT TO BURN ME.

As always, comments are appreciated, and flame is welcomed. Why is flame welcome? because it allows for me to have a reason to laugh.

And without further ado, allow me to begin the second background story.

August 14th, 2589

3rd PPOV

Two Pokémon eggs lay in the middle of a small clearing, surrounded by a Jolteon, a Flareon, a couple Budew, a few Caterpie and a Snivy. The Jolteon and Glaceon were the proud parents of these eggs, and they didn't think they could be any happier.

They had the egg sitting in a few nests made of some wheat from a nearby field, a few feathers from a couple Pidgey nests nearby, and some leaves from the surrounding trees. One parent laid next to each egg, in hopes of keeping the egg warm.

Suddenly, the eggs glowed a dim orange for half a second before dying out, signaling that they were moments away from hatching. The Eeveelution got excited, and quickly moved both eggs into one nest while the Flareon used an extremely weak Overheat on the eggs, not hot enough to burn the nests, but not cold enough to have no effect on the eggs. Suddenly, the orange glow came back, and stayed for another 10 seconds before they started to wiggle in place. Then the glow got brighter, almost to the point of blinding the parents, before they heard the eggs cracking.

And as quickly as the glow came, it disappeared, revealing two young Eevee curled up in balls, ears back, tails tucked in, eyes closed.

First, their eyes opened, and after a few quick seconds of focusing their eyes on their surroundings, they finally saw their parents. They immediately picked up their heads, jumped out of their beds and jumped into their parents, causing them all to crash to the ground in excitement.

Looks like the Eeveelution were wrong. Today, looking at the two bundles of joy filled them with more happiness than any day prior. They vowed right then and there, as any parent would, to protect these little Eevee sisters for as long as they possibly could.

Little did they know that the day they would stop protecting them would come sooner than anyone else could predict.

May 23rd, 2591

3rd PPOV

The Eevee sisters were out exploring the forest that they were born in for what felt like the thousandth time, playing a game of tag. Their parents would allow them to go as far as they wanted, as long as they never left the forest. Their parents were worried, but they were always being watched by their godfather, the Snivy, who, a couple months ago, evolved into a Serperior. And no matter where they went, Serperior was able to follow them without any difficulty. He even made it a game for the Eevee sisters; if they spotted him while he was watching them, then they could get a couple extra Pecha berries with dinner. Unfortunately for the Eevee sisters, they were never able to catch the Serperior, and only able to catch him once when he was a Servine.

While they were playing, one of the Eevees heard someone talking to someone else. Curious, she got the attention of her sister, and started running off to the source of the conversation. Before they could reach the target destination, Serperior jumped in front of them, blocking their path.

"Oh, come on, Uncle Serp! We were just curious. Please?" one of the Eevee asked.

Serp looked at the two little Eevee in front of him for a few seconds, then said "Follow me, but stay quiet. That means you, Diana."

The Eevee that spoke up made a pouty face, but quickly followed her Uncle into a nearby bush where they could make out who was talking and what they were talking about.

There were three humans and a Lucario all standing close to each other. Two of the humans looked much taller than the third, so Diana thought that they must be the parents of the third, much smaller human. The Lucario she knew as the leader of a tribe of Lucario a few miles away from her home. What's Silver doing here? Diana thought to herself. He normally hates humans after his father was kidnapped by a couple evil humans dressed in all black with skulls on their clothes. Why has he allowed himself to be surrounded by them?

Just then, the elder male human hugged the smaller human in a long embrace. When they parted, Silver picked the little human up and started walking away from the other two humans as they turned around and started heading back, presumably to where they came from.

Uncle Serp, who had managed to hear the entire conversation while Diana was thinking to herself, was in a state of shock from what he heard.

He turned to the girls and said "You will speak of this to no one, not even your parents. No one must ever know that we were here. Understand?"

The girls gave him a curious look, but nodded their heads and said "Yes, Uncle Serp."

"Good. Now, the sun is setting, so we should probably head back home. Come on, little Eevees, let's go." And with that, the three Pokémon walked/slithered away, towards home.

September 16th, 2601

Diana POV

"DIANA!"

I was jolted awake by my father, literally since he casted a light Thundershock to get me moving, and jumped up to my battle stance, heart pounding a thousand times a minute.

I looked at my father with an evil eye for a split second before I noticed his injuries. Cuts and bruises all over, blood coming out of a cut above his left eye, just to the right of his throat, several places on his back...it looked like he got into another fight with an Ursaring.

"Dad, what's going on?" I asked him.

"The Lucario tribe is under attack by humans wearing strange outfits. I tried to help the tribe, but the invaders had a couple Ursaring and a Beartic with them, and I was forced to flee. They could be here any minute. We have to get your sister and mother, and leave this place."

I stood there, trying to process what was happening. The Lucarios were under attack? By humans? What about Silver? What about the human pup that they had taken in 10 years ago? Would they make it out alright?

Without even thinking, I ran to the front of the house, sniffing the ground, trying to find a familiar scent. Sure enough, I found my father's scent, mixed in with my mother's and sister's as well. As I was picking up their scents, I figured out that Father's went west, which is where the Tribe was, and Mother's and Rachel's went Northeast.

Dad finally got out to join me, his wounds no longer bleeding and some of the bruises were healed. Probably because of the healing properties of some of the wild berries that grow around our cave.

"I have mom and Rachel's scents going north-east. Let's head that way for now, follow their scents, and head East for the next couple days to get away from this place." I tell him. He nods his head in agreement, and we set off.

After another half hour of following their scents, I noticed something off about it. They were mingled with scents that were both familiar and unfamiliar. Like something that I should know, yet something I haven't smelled in a long time.

I looked back at my father and said "Something's off with their scent. It feels like I should know it, yet somehow I don't."

He walks up next to me, sniffs the ground for a few seconds, and then his face changed from one of curiosity to one of alarm.

"Humans," he says.

My eyes go wide, and I rush on ahead, not hearing my father yelling at me to slow down, stop or wait for him. My only concern at the moment was saving my family.

I eventually saw a clearing up ahead that wasn't there last month when I decided to look for food a bit away from our home just in case the trees and bushes near the cave weren't producing enough. My instincts told me to slow down, so I listened to them, eventually coming to a stop underneath the freshly-made clearing.

You could tell by the fact that there was mostly dirt in the clearing, the occasional stump, and the man-made machines that it was freshly made. About 6 hours at least, if I had to guess. It was about 30-feet in radius, perfectly circular, and currently occupied by a couple dozen humans in strange dark-blue-and-black uniforms. Some of them had long, bulky, metallic objects about the size of their forearms in their hands. Most of them had red and white spheres on their belts. Pokéballs, judging by the description that my parents gave me a few years ago.

In the middle of the clearing were a couple tents, a campfire, and two cages. One with a Flareon trying to burn through the metal of the cage, the other with a scared-looking Eevee trying to stay away from the humans.

As mom shot another flamethrower at the cage, a human snuck up behind her, took out another metallic object that was a lot thinner than the other one, and shoved it at her. When it made contact with her fur, I could hear the electric shock mixed in with her cries of pain. As she was yelling, Rachel squeezed her eyes shut, and tried to cover her ears, a look of panic and fear on her face. As

I started to cry while I hid, unable to do anything.

Then, suddenly, I heard one of the humans' yell "THAT'S ENOUGH!" right before I heard a light smack sound, and silence following. I looked up, and saw that one of the humans dressed in lighter-colored clothing than the rest with his left hand raised, while the other human who was shocking my mother was a couple of steps away, holding the right side of his face with his left hand, a look of confusion present on his face, while everyone else was staring at him with fear.

What caused me to stare at him in fear was the fact that he was

He took a deep breath and said, "What did I tell you before we got here, Grunt?"

The Grunt stands up straight, and says "To not give away our position no matter what, Commander."

Grunt? Commander? Humans sure do pick the weirdest names for themselves.

"Exactly," the Commander said. "Don't give away our position. No. Matter. What. And do you know what you were doing?"

"I was shocking this Flareon so that she would stop shooting fire at the cage, Commander." He replies. After a few seconds of silence, and an intense stare from Commander, Grunt's face changed to one of realization, and he continued with "Which in turn, caused her to scream in pain, which created a sound that will alert all of the nearby creatures to our presence."

After a couple more seconds of silence, Commander put his hand on his head, closed his eyes and took a deep breath. He then asks, "Do you realize your mistake?"

"Yes, Commander," Grunt replies, a little quieter than before.

"Good." Commander says. What he does next completely baffled me.

A couple black wires came out of his back, and stuck themselves in Grunt's upper body, causing him to open his mouth to scream, yet no sound came out. They then lifted him up in the air, and threw him back onto the ground, impaling him a couple more times before retreating back into Commander's back.

Commander then looked up to the rest of the humans, who all stared at him with fear, and he said, "Get back to work."

And that's exactly what they did.

After a couple seconds of staring at Grunt's body, I looked over at my sister. She was looking all around her quickly, making sure that nothing and no one was going to hurt her. That's when she saw me.

I could see the look of fear in her, ever-present and indistinguishable from any other emotion she ever showed.

Suddenly, a black wire sunk into the ground to my right. I jumped to my left in shock, and a black wire impaled itself into the ground to my left. I jumped to my right a little, and looked behind me, seeing none other than Commander standing there.

He looked at him, and then glanced at the cages in the middle of the clearing. He then withdrew the black wires back into his back, and said "That's your family, isn't it?"

I nodded.

"You don't want them to leave you, do you?" He asked.

I shook my head.

"Well, go on. Set them free."

I widened my eyes. He was allowing me to set them free?

I turned around to stare at my mother and sister. Mom was staring at me in total defeat, and sis was looking at me with a mixture of hope and fear.

I looked back at Commander, and he said, "Go on."

I then slowly walked forward, towards the cages. I took four steps, and then suddenly a cage appears out of nowhere, trapping her within its confines.

I heard laughter behind me, and when I turned around, I saw and heard Commander laughing. After a few moments of laughing, he said "You really thought I would let you take your family and just walk away? You're even dumber than I thought Eevees were."

He then walks over to me, picks up the cage, and goes to set me down next to my mother and sister when I suddenly hear "GET YOUR HANDS OFF OF MY FAMILY!"

Suddenly, a yellow blur shoots past Commander and several of the other humans, knocking them down to the ground, and knocking my cage free from Commander.

He shot up like a blur, and withdrew his black wires from his back. He then tries to impale the ground where the mysterious yellow blur, who I knew was my father, was about to hit. But every time he thought he knew, the yellow blur seemed to correct its trajectory, and speed right past it.

This continued on for 15 seconds. That's how long it took for Commander to get angry. He then shoved his hand on the ground, and somehow managed to grab my father. He then picked him up, and father looked at him, the look in his eyes giving off both defiance and fear, and asked "What are you?"

Commander smiled, and said "That's for me to know…"

He then threw dad on the ground, and finished with "...and you to never figure out."

And with that, both the black wires shoved themselves in and through the small Jolteon. One through the stomach, and the other through the chest.

The Jolteon tried to tell and scream in pain, but somehow couldn't make a single noise. He then squirmed around for another few seconds, and then his body fell limp, never to move on its own accord ever again.

I collapsed to the floor of the cage, a few tears escaping my eyes, my mind still trying to wrap around what just happened.

This human, this…monster…just killed my father. I was crying my heart out, and I could hear from my family, but I was too focused on the corpse that laid on the forest floor that used to be my father.

I looked at Commander, and I could see him smiling. I looked at him with an expression that I almost never express.

Anger.

"Someday… somehow… somewhere… I will get out of this cage. And when I do, you will be sorry you ever crawled out of your mother's womb."

Commander went from a look of glee to a look of shock. Then he did the one thing that I never expected.

He laughed.

It was a very hearty laugh.

After a few seconds of everyone staring at him, thinking he was crazy, he said "You have spirit. That's good. Few of the test subjects that went into Project-M had them. Even though our lead scientist on the project mysteriously disappeared along with most his research, we still have enough to pick up where we left off. I hope you enjoyed your precious little time as a free Pokémon, because once you descend into the depths of the earth at our secret testing facility, you'll never see the light of day again."

And with that, he brings out a funny-looking black object from his pocket, and aims it at me. He then pulls on a very small lever using only his finger, and a dart ejects itself from the gun, travels through the air, and hits me in my chest in the blink of an eye. I was so startled, I jumped, before realizing that I was feeling incredibly sleepy. With exhaustion overcoming me, I saw a similar dart hit my mother and sister, knocking them out, before sleep overcame me, and darkness clouded my vision.

May 14th, 2630

"Well, Diana, I see that you've made great progress over the years." A man said to a cloaked figure in an interrogation room.

The cloaked figure didn't acknowledge his existence.

"Silent, that's good. It means obedience. And that's especially helpful when we require you to be deadly at the same time. Now, let's take a recap of your record, shall we?" The man asked the cloaked figure.

He unzips his jacket, and he pulls out a file with the picture of an Eevee on the front, labeled 'Subject D14N4'. Upon opening it, he begins to skim through the past twenty-ish years of her life.

"Brought to us by Kaidan, a hunter we hired twenty one years, five months, and seven days ago; one of the five survivors of the group of 250 Pokemon that were orriginally brought into the experimetation phase about twenty years ago. Survived trial after trial, battle by battle, day by day until you became the best of the best of the best. Strengths: infiltration, distraction, charming your enemies into doing favors for you, extremely flexible, and completely true to the cause. You will make a great leader amid our army. There's just one last obstacle for you to overcome before we make anything legit. You need to show complete commitment to our cause."

The hood mooved upwards slightly, so the man continued quickly with "It's not what you think, it's not your commitment that we're doubting right now, But whether you can sense the commitment of others around you towards our cause. More specifically, we've discovered that some of the other test subjects' "accidental deaths" weren't as accidental as we thought. So, in order to weave out the wheat from the chaff, we need an exterminator. What do you say? Up for one last trial before you're ready for the future?"