Here's chapter 4. I know it's a little short, and I'm sorry for that. I'm just glad that it's to-the-point for various reasons. The next one will probably be longer. Really. Well, I don't have a lot to say, but this takes some attention away from the Rangers and has slight NaLu. I'm trying to be as fair as I can to both categories here. That's the tricky part of a crossover that I actually really enjoy. I find it very easy to think in crossovers. In fact, sometimes I ship in crossovers. That's beside the point, though.

Happy: Thank you for your patience! Hi, Mama! (waves hello, hoping Marl is watching)

Lucy: This is slightly ridiculous, but also a lot of fun!

Hannah: "Slightly ridiculous" is my thing!

Enjoy the chapter while I prevent a mutiny.

Chapter 4: Lucy's New Friend

Lucy, Natsu, and Happy were trying to solve a case of childish antics gone awry in Hargeon. Reports of stolen keys, water balloon traps, pitfalls, and other such stuff filled the port town. Now, the three wizards from Fairy Tail were not off to a great start. It was rather humorous, but by no means was it a great start.

"Where is Happy with that rope?!" Natsu groaned as he and Lucy sat at the bottom of a hole.

"If only we knew. He's probably off somewhere, snacking on tuna or red snapper," Lucy theorized. She was trembling in anxiety. Her keys had somehow gone missing. Natsu's arms were around her, trying to quell her. "I need to find those keys… They're my friends… My spirits…"

"You'll find them, Lucy. I promise you will. I swear you will," Natsu said reassuringly. Suddenly, they both heard a fierce jingling sound from above. A key ring with a face peered down at them as they gazed up at it.

"Klef, Klef, Klefki!" the key ring seemed to snicker at them. It was the Pokémon Klefki.

"Why you…! You little jerk! Come down here so I can kick your—actually, you don't have a butt. Still!" Natsu growled at the Klefki.

"Natsu, look!" Lucy gasped as she pointed to a series of silver and gold keys that Klefki was holding. "It has my Gate Keys!" With a great surge of adrenaline, the blonde used Natsu as a springboard and jumped out of the hole. "Hey, you! I need those!"

"Klef!" Klefki panicked and scurried off. Well, it floated off quickly, to be accurate.

"Get back here with those!" Lucy started to chase the key ring up and down the streets. Happy arrived back at the hole with a rope, confused as to why only one of his friends was there.

"Where's Lucy?" Happy asked.

"I don't know. She found her keys and leaped out like a Frosch," Natsu replied.

"You mean like a frog?"

"Yep. Something like that. Hey, happy birthday, man."

"It's not my birthday, but thanks."

Meanwhile, Lucy finally managed to catch up to Klefki when the Pokémon was face-to-face with a bunch of angry locals. One of them said, "That's the prankster!"

"Kill it before it lays eggs!" suggested another.

"What? No! No, don't kill it!" Lucy suddenly found herself urging. Then, she realized something. Klefki was lonely. In fact, it reminded her of herself in her youth. She had no one to play with that was her age. She hardly had anyone she could have a heart-to-heart talk with. It was sad. Lucy spoke up, "I'll take this Klefki and train it!"

"Klefki?" Klefki faced Lucy, teary eyed about being stood up for. The Fairy- and Steel-type hid behind her.

"Take it!" a local townsperson begged.

"Good luck," another scoffed.

"Let's all go get a drink!" a third suggested.

Lucy hugged the Klefki, asking, "Do you want to come along? Either way, I'll be needing my keys back."

"Klef, Klefki, Klefki!" the Klefki seemed to oblige. It was a wonderful sight to behold. She took out a Poké Ball that was given to her as a gift and tapped it against Klefki. In went the living key ring. The ball shook in her hand for several moments. Lucy stared at it until it finally stopped. She had caught the Klefki and had a new key ring to boot.

"Lucy!" Happy flew over and hugged Lucy. The blonde wrapped her arms around the blue cat as he continued to say, "I didn't know you were so athletic! Have you ever sacrificed a chicken?"

"I don't see the correlation," Lucy sighed. "And no, I have no sacrificed a chicken! Or made waffles with gravy, in case you think to ask."

"You're two steps ahead of me!" Happy gasped in shock.

"Lucy!" Natsu ran right into her and the three of them rolled into the townsfolk. Soon enough, a big ball of people (and a cat) was rolling down Second Street. Natsu cried out, "I'm going to be sick…!"

"No! Not here! AAAH!" Lucy and Happy screamed out as Natsu started turning sickly. It was rather unsightly. Natsu didn't get sick, though, because the ball of people (and a cat) crashed into one of those mobile noodle carts. And, if the day couldn't get any weirder than that, the guy pulling the cart looked just like Ichiya in terms of the face, but on a much taller and more average-looking body.

"What a weird day," Natsu commented, instantly better upon impact.

"Well, I have a Pokémon and we're getting reward money, so it's not a bad day, necessarily," Lucy said dizzily.

"Aye! Aaron and Egon are going to love the fish recipe I picked up!" Happy added onto the list of pros for the day.

"So you basically ditched us?!" Lucy barked at him.

"I came back! You ditched Natsu!" Happy meowed defensively.

"I don't care. I'm glad we caught the prankster. Oh, and Summer's on her way home with a new recruit for the guild," Natsu notified them. "Some pink Exceed named Aiko. Gray hates pink, so I doubt they'll get along."

"That might only apply to you," the blonde haired and blue furred wizards hypothesized.