Well, here's chapter 2 of Perfect Enemy (NO DUR), yeah, it is up kind of early, but I love to write and I am not patient whatsoever, so... Yeah, Enjoy and please R&R!
Chapter 2
"… Holy crap…" Emolga breathed, looking up at the cliff above them. "Did we seriously just fall off that mother f-" "Please do not finish that sentence." Snivy cut Emolga off, struggling to her feet and glaring at Emolga.
"Whatever," Emolga sighed, "I'm adorable!" Snivy groaned and shook her head, "Do you think I care?" She turned around in a circle, surveying their surroundings. "Well, it doesn't look like we will be able to get back up there. I guess we were on the side of a valley or something." She turned back to Emolga, "Thanks for getting us into this." She snarled.
"What!" Emolga squeaked, "It wasn't my fault!" She pointed at Snivy, "You taunted me!"
Snivy crossed her arms and raised her head. "You attacked me."
Emolga ran forward and hit Snivy with her head. Snivy staggered and hit Emolga back. "You know what?" Snivy muttered, "This is a waste of time. We could be finding our way back to Ash, Iris and Cilan instead of fighting." With that, the snake turned on her heel and began along the base of the cliff.
"… H-hey, wait for me!" Emolga squealed and ran after Snivy on all-fours.
Snivy slid to a halt, "Wait." She looked up at the walls of the valley. It was a petty huge valley. She could only see the other side of it if she strained her eyes, bit it was there. "Isn't the town we were going to on the other side of this valley?" She asked Emolga, who nodded, distantly.
"Then we might as well just go straight across the valley. Who knows how far the others could have gotten by now," Snivy told Emolga and turned to walk deeper into the valley, with the Sky Squirrel following.
Meanwhile, Ash and his friends gave up looking and began to pitch ideas.
"We could stay here and maybe they'll come back," Iris proposed.
"We should keep looking!" Ash suggested.
"Remember," Cilan began, "these two are smart. They knew we would be going to the other side of the valley. Maybe they can meet us there."
With a nod from Ash and Iris, the group began walking, Cilan in front and Ash and Iris behind the pokemon, keeping a close eye on them to make sure no others strayed away.
Emolga collapsed behind Snivy. "Snivy, can we please stop for the night?" She whined, looking up pleadingly at the other pokemon. Snivy shook her head and turned around to face the exhausted squirrel.
"We are not going to stop." Snivy told her sternly, leaning against a tree, trying to mask her exhaustion. Emolga saw Snivy was drained and stood up. "We're both tired. We could sleep up in that tree and leave in the morning." She walked closer to the tree and looked up.
Snivy sighed and gave in. "Alright." She muttered and extended a vine from her neck and wrapped it around a think branch far above their heads. In one move, she pulled herself up quickly and was on the branch, glaring down at Emolga. "If you think I'm going to help you up, you should go sleep on a cliff."
Emolga climbed up the tree with slight difficulty and soon was beside Snivy. "See, I can get around just as well as you," She growled quietly before laying on her belly on the base of the branch. The Grass Snake sighed exasperatedly and curled up as far away from Emolga as she could, while still being safe from falling. She let her eyes wander over the valley. From up in the tree, she had a better view of her surroundings. There was a large gorge straight through the middle of the valley. Snivy hoped there would be a way across, and that there was no waterfall. She also saw some small lakes dotted here and there. She looked straight forward and saw their destination, the other end of the valley, on the horizon.
With a sigh she tucked her head into her curled up body and drifted off to a light sleep.
