Why Eevee is Such a Rare Pokémon Part II
AN: Here's the rest of the evolutions, but it's probably not as good, seeing as I've run out of ideas. Anyway, on with the chapter.
Disclaimer: see chapter 1
Sol looked on as his month-old daughter snuggled up to her mother. The Espeon couple was proud to have produced such a healthy-looking offspring. Most of his clan would have taken their children to evolve by now, but Sol saw no reason to do so just yet. A signal in his mind told him that his sister was sending him a message. He opened up his psychic connection and listened.
'Sol, are you there?'
'Yes, what is it Lavender?'
'Mightyena are coming. I suspect it's their first hunt as adults.'
'I hate the new adults, they're always so cocky, thinking they-'
'Focus, Sol. You have to get your family out of there. The clan already knows. They were with me.'
'Where are you guys at?'
'In the Sunlit Cave.'
'But it's nighttime.'
'But the Mightyena won't go in there anyway.'
'Good point, we'll be there soon.'
Closing the connection with Lavender, he called over to his mate. She scooped up the small Eevee and hurried over to him.
"We're going to the Sunlit Cave. Now."
They made it to about thirty feet in front of the cave before they were spotted by the pack of Mightyena. They heard the paw steps getting closer. His daughter was just a brown blur between his feet when he whispered to his mate.
"Use quick attack. They don't know it."
Repeating it to his daughter, he sped up until he was just a streak of light. The female Espeon did the same. Neither of them realized that their daughter didn't follow.
When they got inside the cave, Sol froze suddenly. Speaking slowly, he asked a question that made everyone within earshot look in horror.
"Did-did our Eevee know quick attack?"
After a few moments, his mate's voice chimed in softly.
"No."
And then Sol realized why it was good for an Eevee to evolve quickly. But it was already too late, and one more Eevee would never see the rest of the world.
Lacey rested her head on the snow. She was finally going to evolve into Glaceon! It had been a warmer winter this year, and it had taken longer than usual for a blizzard to brew.
The best day to evolve was when it was snowing. A blizzard would make it even better. Lacy's parents had stopped a few miles back. Evolution was special to every Pokémon, and it was frowned upon to watch the evolution of another.
Lacy knew the process by heart. Lay down, put your nose on the stone, then evolve. The Eevee slowly placed her nose on the stone. She felt cold, colder than she had ever been in her whole life. She panicked. She tried to rip her nose off the stone, but she couldn't move. She flailed her back paws around. She snapped at the stone, breaking her teeth. She felt something wet trickle out of the corner of her mouth before everything went black.
When her parents finally found her, she was dead. Half of her head looked as though she had evolved. Her fur had changed colors, but her shape had stayed the same. Her parents regretted not telling her the process, but there was nothing they could do about it now. Lacy was dead, just another Eevee who didn't survive evolution.
Leah looked around the forest. Her parents had died, and she had to make the trip to the Eterna Forest on her own. It had taken her a month to get there, but now she finally made it and was going to evolve.
She made her way into the forest. Wait! Hadn't she seen that tree before? And what about that rock? She was lost!
The next day, her body was found, only fifteen feet from her destination. She was yet another Eevee who never got to live a full life.
AN: Now it's done. That Glaceon one made me really sad. The Leafeon one was just terrible, but I had no idea what to do for that without it being a repeat of the Glaceon one.
