Sumary: T.K. and Kari find themselves whipped out of Digiworld when they are on the train ride back to their world. Where to? Pokeworld of course! Watch as they discover the pains of having to live alone, raising pokemon and battling to be Pokemon Masters!
T.K. and Kari
In
Pokeworld
"Professor, will they be all right?" asked the worried tone of a woman. She had long brown hair which was tied back in a low ponytail. She didn't seem like a mother, she looked too young.
"They shout be, Delia, but I cannot assume," replied the older man. "I'm no doctor. But I'm amazed; you just found them in your garden?" The woman nodded.
"Yes. Mimie found them sprawled amongs the vegetables. The girl was by the tomatoes and the boy was by the onions. I tried to wake them, but they seem to be unconscious." The woman with the assumed name of Delia had a worried look on her face.
"We've done all that we can to help them," the proffessor told her. "There were only minor scratches which we tended to and we removed all unnecessary clothing and have put them in the best comfort we could provide. We will just have to wait until they wake up."
"All right, professor." The two adults began to talk some more,changing the subject. Of course, they were still worried about the children, but they may as well lighten the mood.
It was around half an hour later, that T.K. began to stir. It was only light movement, a quick twitch of the hand or something similar. Before long, he opened his eyes.
"Matt?" T.K. murmured groggily. His single word attracted the attention of both adults. They immediately came over to him.
"Are you all right?" asked the woman. T.K. looked at her with a shocked expression. Who was she? Did he know her? Where was Matt? Where was here?
"Where's Matt?" asked T.K. The older man and the lady shared confused looks. Who was Matt?
"Who is Matt?" asked Professor Oak.
"Well, he's my brother," replied T.K. "He's got blonde hair, kinda spiky and he has a green shirt. He wears gloves and is really cool!" His last bit of information did no use, but since they had no clue as to who Matt was, neither did the rest of it.
"I'm sorry, but I don't think that your brother is here," the woman told him, a sincerely worried expression on her face.
"He's not?" asked T.K. in a disbelieving tone. "But, he said that he'd always be there!" His face scrunched up and it looked as though he was going to cry.
"Your brother may not be here, but you have a female companion with you," stated the professor. He gestured to the bed next to T.K.'s and the young boy was surprised to find Kari!
"Kari!" exclaimed T.K. in relief. He went to shake his friend up. "Come on Kari, wake up! We have to find Matt!" The young brunette closed her eyes tightly before opening them.
"T.K.?" she asked uncertainly. Her eyes regaining focus, she sat up and looked around wildly. "Where am I? Where's Tai?" The two adults stared with worried interest.
"I don't know!" cried T.K., "I can't find Matt either!" The two children had shocked looks on their faces.
"But where are we?" asked Kari. She jumped as he realized that there were two other people in the room. "Who are you?" The woman smiled kindly at her.
"My name is Delia Ketchum and this is Professor Oak," she introduced warmly. Her voice seemed to calm the two Digidestined down. Delia's voice was kind and soothing.
"I found you in my garden," continued Delia, "you were unconscious. So I brought you to Professor Oak's lab. And you only just woke up." T.K. and Kari still didn't seem satisfied.
"Are we in the normal world or the Digital one?" asked T.K. without thinking. The older two looked puzzled.
"I've never heard of a Digital world, but I think that I can guarantee that we're in the normal one," Professor Oak told them. Kari sighed with relief. And then she realized.
"Oh no, T.K.!" Kari whispered to her friend. "If we got back, then do you think that the others are stuck in Digiworld?" T.K. looked horrified.
"We have to find them!" T.K. confirmed silently to his companion. "It's not fair that we got back and they didn't. We have to go back!" At the end of their brief conversation, the older man cleared his throat.
"I don't suppose that you two have any pokemon?" asked the professor.
"Digimon?" asked Kari. "Are there digimon here?" She looked amazed and somewhat happy. It was unfortunate that their elders had no idea of what they were talking about.
"Digimon?" repeated Professor Oak. "I don't know what those are, but I'm talking about pokemon." He reached into his pocket and pulled out a ball that was half red and half white. Holding it out, a red beam of light shot out from the center and from the light created the form of a strange creature.
"What kind of digimon is that?" asked T.K. in amazement. He had never seen anything like it!
"This is not a digimon," the professor replied, "this is a pokemon." The 'pokemon' was orange in colour and like like an odd lizard. It stood on two legs and it's tail had a - fire at the end of it?
"This particular pokemon is called a Charmander," he went on. "Charmander is a fire type. Meaning that she is good against grass based pokemon and then she is not as good with water pokemon." T.K. and Kari nodded slowly.
"What city are we in?" T.K. suddenly asked.
"We aren't in a city," Delia smiled, "we're in Pallet Town!" T.K. and Kari's jaws dropped. Pallet? What was Pallet? Just from that bit of information, they could tell that they were not back home.
"How did we get here?" asked Kari wearily. This was not their hometown. This was not Digiworld. This was not a place that they knew.
"Actually, we were wondering the same thing," Professor Oak answered. "Might you tell us a bit about yourselves?" T.K. and Kari shared a look. Could they trust these people? They didn't want to say everything. Professor Oak and Delia might think that they were crazy!
"W-we don't know," T.K. answered uncertainly. "I remember that we were going really fast and we were in something. But then we got jerked off and now we're here." Although the explanation did not make sense, that was what it all truly was. In a nutshell.
"Could you tell us about pokemon?" asked Kari, somewhat eager. The two of them had to learn everything about this 'Pallet Town'. Including the odd creatures that resided there.
"Well all right," the professor slouched a bit, becoming more comfortable. "I'll try to make it brief..."
It turned out that the explanation could not be brief. He explained what pokemon did and were used for. He explained the gym badges and the Indigo League as well as the Elite Four. He told them of Pokedex's and other things related to pokemon. There were special attacks for each individual species of pokemon and some could even 'evolve' ("Hey, that sounds like Digivolving!" exclaimed T.K. in a whisper to Kari.) into new forms. But the evolution was permanent with no reversals.
"And that's the world of pokemon," the professor concluded. "Legally, at the age of ten, children can start their own journey to become pokemon trainers. How old are you two?" They thought for a moment.
"I'm nine and three quarters," T.K. said.
"I'm ten years old," Kari announced. T.K. turned to his friend.
"Hey, I didn't know that you were older than me!" he exclaimed. Kari merely shrugged. Professor Oak clapped his hands together.
"If you both wish, you can both qualify to become pokemon trainers! All you need is equipment and a pokemon!" The two children nodded eagerly. Although they wanted to concentrate on getting to their family and friends, they might as well learn the ways of the people here.
"What pokemon do we start with?" asked Kari eagerly. T.K. nodded beside her.
"Normally, trainers start with either a Charmander, a Squirtle or a Bulbasaur," he explained. (And ignored their puzzled expressions.) "But right now all of the new trainers are gone, and even the spare one that I had is gone. It's actually a stroke of luck that you came at this time. I've been sent different varieties of pokemon, all untrained fresh from the wild. Did you - er - know what kind of characteristics you wanted with your pokemon?" The children thought of their digimon partners.
"Do you have anything yellow?" asked T.K. "Maybe something around this big (He held up his hands to show how big) and friendly?" The professor nodded and turned to Kari.
"Do you have anything like a cat?" she asked. Her thoughts were focused on Gatomon. Although Gatomon had seemed evil at first, she proved to be one of the good digimon. "Maybe white, around this big?" She too gestured with her hands. Delia suddenly chuckled.
"What lovely ideas!" she told them. "There are pokemon with those characteristics. Professor Oak?" Delia looked at Professor Oak.
"I do have two wild pokemon that match your characteristics pretty well," he told them. "But you will have to train them and earn their trust. Or gain their respect. Your pokemon may ignore you." T.K. and Kari slid off of their beds and followed the professor to get their new pokemon.
They entered an average sized room which contained pokeballs on all of its shelves. It seemed rather new, though they could not be certain.
Moving to a certain section, he pulled off two pokeballs from two different rows, checking the tags to make sure that they were the right ones. He nodded to himself and handed them to the children.
"Kari, your pokeball contains a Meowth, a feline pokemon. And T.K., yours contains a pikachu, an electric rodent pokemon. Why don't you let them out?" Uncertainly, the two children pointed their pokeballs towards the counter where the red beam shot out. From where the light had been was not a rather odd looking cat and a huge mouse which was YELLOW.
"Hi Pikachu!"
"Hi Meowth!"
As the kids moved in to properly greet their new companions, they were greeted by electricity and claws. Professor Oak smiled at them.
"Now just to get your supplies! I wish you the best of luck as pokemon trainers!"
a/n: its finally done. i'm going to do as much as i can before i get writer's block... i hope people review. i feel bad if people don't review. Even though i have serious writer's block for my other stories, the reviews keep me going.
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