Now, where were we? Oh yeah! Gally and Raltsy were walking to Lavender Town!
The road to Lavender Town was a little muddy but at least had a path. You had to go through a forest in order to reach Lavender Town, the way Gally and Raltsy were going that is. As they continued to Lavender Town they came upon the forest and were ready to walk in.
"Gally. I'm scared!"
"Theres nothing to be afraid of Raltsy! Just hold onto me and don't let go of that flower. We'll be ok!" Gally said in a cheery tone of voice.
The forest was kind of dark since night had finally struck the light of day. Which then made the forest even more scary to the little Ralts. Raltsy went behind his big brother and began walking. The forest was full of weeping willow trees, that to Raltsy looked like monsters!
"We're almost there Raltsy, just hang on a little longer." Gally had said to his quivering little brother. Raltsy grew calmer and let go of Gally and tried walking by himself. It was still pitch black and hard to see where they were walking. The path of the forest was at least easy to follow in the black of night.
"CRACK!" A stick in the forest seemed like it was stepped on.
"Raltsy, was that you?"
"No...was that you Gally?" Raltsy started shaking and nearly peed his white shorts. Raltsy started to quiver in fear. He tried to feel the trees around him to try to find Gally. Then he thought he heard something getting near him in the darkness of the night.
"AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!" Raltsy screamed
"Raltsy! Where are you!" Gally yelled. Gally stopped what he was doing and ran off to the direction that he had heard his brother scream. He was worried, he didn't want anything to happen to his little brother. He WAS the only family he had left. I can't loose him too! Gally thought.
"RALTSY!" Gally yelled again. No answer. Gally, sad already due to Blastoise's death, fell down to his knees. He put his hands on his face and started to cry.
"NO! I-I-I can't cry. I don't want to cry. Raltsy's gonna be ok...right Arceus?"
Arceus was the God of all pokemon, and Giritina the devil. So I won't be using God, just Arceus.
"NARRATOR OR AUTHOR STOP THE FREAKING COMMENTARY! THIS IS MY STORY! I'M HAVING A DEPRESSING MOMENT RIGHT NOW! STOP THE COMMENTARY!"
The NARRATOR or AUTHOR shut her trap and continued to STOP the commentary. Gally knew he had to get up and continue to Lavender Town. Maybe somebody saw him. Maybe somebody there knows where he is! I-I need to go there! Gally thought to himself. He began to stand up and was going to walk until he heard something make a noise under his feet. It was the lavender Raltsy had picked. Gally picked it up and then began to walk. Past the willow trees that hung their pretty leaves, the darkness that was fadeing the more he walked forward, and the sadness he wanted to leave behind. The light of dawn hurt his eyes as he walked out and saw a beautiful field of lavenders going down a hill and leading to the town. Gally began walking.
He walked down the path clutching the lavender tightly in his right hand. As he walked down he came across a Kangaskhan and her little baby in her pouch.
"Good morning." The Kangaskhan said.
"Good morning ma'am, by any chance have you seen a Ralts?" Gally asked the women.
The lady scratched her head and put a confused look on her face.
"Now that I think bout' it, I do recall I seen one. They went that way." The Kangaskhan replied.
"They?"
"Yep. A Ralts and somebody wearin' a cloak. Don't think I seen em' before though."
"Thank you ma'am! Have a good day." Gally replied before he began running in the direction the Kangaskhan had pointed. A cloaked person?! Did somebody take Raltsy? Whoever took him, I'll find them and get him back!
"Whatever it takes! I'll get you Raltsy! I'll beat up whoever took you!"
And with that comes an end to the second chapter. Who is this Mysterious person who took Raltsy? What do they want with him? What else will happen to Gally? READ THE NEXT CHAPTER! WOOO! I'm hyped! My God, seriously I'm just typeing whatever comes to mind. I know where this story is heading. Its gon' be good!
