Chapter 10 - Eevee Story, Battle Against a True Trainer and Alternate End 1

*Warning, all alternate ends will have lewd material. Don't read unless you want to.

Hours ago, from Ember's perspective…

"I knew she was up to something! Get back here you bunch of thieves!" I yelled out, running towards the bushes where the Eevees had gone. I wasn't about to let a bunch of thieves get away with Jack's only belongings, especially now that he needed what was in it now more than ever.

"Ember, don't run off by yourself, wait up!" I heard Frost call out from behind me. However, I knew that if I stopped even for a moment, those Eevee would escape, so I kept going, to the point where I jumped through the branches of the bush.

Pushing branches away and running forward, I knew that they couldn't have gotten too far ahead. After all, they had to drag the bag through branches as well as themselves.

However, as I got through to the other side and looked around panting, I saw no traces of the Eevee, not even any tracks. "What…?" I said as I looked around. This didn't make sense. They couldn't have just disappeared.

Suddenly, I heard the crashing of branches behind me. Turning around and getting into a battle stance, I prepared to fight, wondering if maybe I had just gotten ahead of them.

However, instead of the Eevee that I had been chasing, Frost and Drift poked their heads out from the brush. "There you are Ember! We were worried that something bad would happen if you faced all those Eevee by yourself." Drift said as she hopped off of Frost's back.

My eyes widened as I looked at them. "What are you both doing here? You should have stayed back with Jack!"

"And let you either wander lost in the woods or face a pack of Eevee by yourself? That isn't going to happen Ember. Be sensible." Frost said.

"I am being sensible! Jack needs what's in that bag now, and he can't be left alone especially after eating pokemon food!"

Drift cocked her head, looking concerned. "Why? Is he allergic? Does he have medicine in his bag or something?"

I stomped the ground, beginning to grow frustrated. "Something like that, but I'll explain later. Every second we stand here, the Eevee get farther away!" I turned to Frost. "Do you have any ideas as to how we can find them?"

Frost nodded. "It will be quite easy. I can sniff them out no matter how far they go." He scrunched his nose. "Especially since it smelled like they hadn't had a bath in a while."

"Alright, then lead the way. I would send you back, but you're right. I can't face them all by myself."

"But what about Jack?" Drift asked as we began to walk, with Frost occasionally taking a sniff of the air.

"He…should be fine." I said, though I couldn't help but feel worried. "This has happened before, and he was alright. I'm just a bit worried because no one is with him while we're out in the wild."

"So what exactly occurs when Jack consumes pokemon food?" Frost asked as he made a swift turn to the left.

"It's complicated." I said, rubbing the back of my head. I wasn't certain if I should inform them of Jack's condition, even though they already knew he was half Zorua. After all, it's one thing to say someone is half pokemon, it's another to say they become a female Zorua after consuming pokemon food.

"It has something to do with his condition, doesn't it?" Frost asked, making me look at him in surprise. Sometimes it seems like he can read minds or something with how smart he seems to be.

"...Yes, it does, though you wouldn't believe me if I told you."

Drift scoffed at this. "Our trainer is a half Zorua hybrid that can speak to pokemon. I'm pretty sure whatever you say won't surprise us."

I was silent for a moment, before deciding it would be better if they knew. "Jack turns into a full Zorua after consuming pokemon food. Oh, and since the Zorua that he was fused with was female, he turns into a girl as well."

Frost and Drift both froze in their tracks, before turning to me and giving me looks of confusion and mild disbelief, as if I had said that just to mess with them.

I shrugged. "It's the truth. The only way for him to turn back that we know of is the old gateau that he bought last time we were in town, which is why we need to get that bag back. Now could we please get back to moving so we can catch those Eevee?"

Frost just shook his head lightly before walking again, with Drift following behind while trying to process the new information.

"So if Jack is currently a female Zorua in the wild, which is still hard to believe, he could become a target to trainers and wild pokemon defending their territory. Are you certain he'll be alright Ember?" Drift asked while looking back at me.

"He should be." I said, though I wasn't too certain myself. "He seems to be able to use basic attacks, and he's wise enough to run from any trainers, so hopefully he'll be fine until we can get his bag back."

"Speaker of which, I believe we're getting close, so stay quiet you two." Frost said before crouching down and sneaking towards a large dead looking bush. Drift and I nodded and slowly approached from behind him as he slowly pulled back some of the branches of the bush.

Peering through, we saw a small meadow aside a cliff. Alongside the cliff was a small clear pond, and dug into the cliff were several holes that had beds made of grass inside them.

Standing around the meadow had to be at least twenty Eevee, which made me glad I wasn't going to have to face them by myself, but even then I doubted the three of us could handle twenty Eevee at once, even with Frost's level advantage.

Standing in the center of the crowd atop of Jack's bag was Eve, the Eevee that had tricked us. "We made a good haul today everyone! That stupid trainer didn't even see it coming. With all of this stuff, we shouldn't have to worry about food for a while, and the medicine should last us months!"

The Eevees cheered, and I growled under my breath. They had tricked us just for our supplies. If they had just asked, Jack would have surely spared them some, being as kind hearted as he was.

Frost smacked me lightly, making me stop growling as he put a paw to his mouth, signaling to me to stay quiet. I nodded, in which we continued to watch the Eevees.

"Alright, get this back over in the storage cave, then send someone out to find Destiny and get her scouting report to see if that trainer's pokemon tried to follow us or not."

The Eevees nodded, with four of them dragging a bag over to a cave that looked to go deeper into the cliff then the others, meanwhile two Eevees ran off in opposite directions into the woods.

Frost, Drift and I backed away and looked at each other. "Alright, so we have to somehow sneak past about twenty Eevee into a cave, grab Jack's bag, then run off. Any suggestions as to how we should do that?"

"But what if they really need the supplies that are in the bag? Shouldn't we just take what we need and leave instead?" Drift asked.

I scowled. "They had the chance to politely ask for supplies and they ruined it. You know Jack would have given them something if they had asked. In my opinion we should just take the bag and run."

Frost looked concerned at the ground, looking like something was bothering him. "I'm more worried about their scout. Either they never found us in the first place or-"

"Or I followed you to see what you would do." A soft voice said from behind us.

We quickly turned around with my stick being pulled out as I stood in a combat stance. Sitting behind us was a small female Eevee who quickly held out her paws. "Wait, I'm not here to report you to the others or fight!"

"Then why did you follow us?" Frost asked, cocking his head.

The Eevee looked away, a small look of shame on her face. "I want to leave the others, and explore more of the world. Things have changed over the years. The stealing, the lying, the rules... I just can't take it anymore!"

Drift took a step forward, but before I could stop her, Frost placed a paw aside my leg and shook his head. I bit the bottom of my lip but complied, watching as Drift placed a wing on the Eevee in a comforting manner.

The Eevee looked at Drift in confusion, who looked back at her with a small smile. "Maybe it would be better if you started from the beginning."

Nodding, the Eevee began to speak. "My name is Destiny, and I'm one of the scout for my pack. We used to live peacefully, taking berries from bushes, avoiding trainers, and just enjoying life together as a large family."

"However, three years ago, our former leader and my mother, Eveline, befriended a Growlithe who had suddenly appeared. The two became close friends, maybe even something more as my father...well, I never knew who he was."

"But it turned out that the Growlithe was a trainer's pokemon who was only visiting for the summer. One day, on the last day before he was to leave, he came to my mother with two items: a pokeball and a fire stone that his trainer had saved for him. He offered to take my mother with him, so they could stay with one another."

Destiny looked down at the ground, looking like she was about to cry. "She chose to go with him, leaving the rest of us behind."

"My sister, Eve, took charge, but ended up resenting humans, blaming them not only for our mother leaving, but also for anything bad that happened to us. We ended up stealing constantly from the humans, always tricking them for their food and supplies. Not only that, rules were placed. Nobody was allowed to leave, nobody was allowed to evolve, and no one was to question my sister or her decisions."

A few tears fell from Destiny's face, and I felt compassion towards her. "The thing is, these rules weren't placed to keep the others in line, but instead for me. My mother, when she first saw me after I had hatched from my egg, knew that I was destined for more, and thus gave me my name. However, after she had gone with the Growlithe, Eve grew fearful and placed the rules so I would never leave, as she believes that I'm all she has left."

She then looked up at us. "But I'm not. She fails to realize she has everyone else, and that she needs to look after them rather than focus on her hatred for trainers. That's why I need to leave, and I would like to do so with you."

I looked at her surprised, though Drift and Frost seemed to have seen this coming as they just kept watching and waiting for her to continue. "If I help you get your trainer's bag back, do you think I could join you? Please, I need you to help me." Destiny pleaded.

Frost and Drift looked towards me, as if awaiting my decision. I was shocked, but I realized it was probably due to how I had been Jack's first pokemon, and thus held the most authority as Jack wasn't here.

"Ultimately it will be up to Jack, but I'm certain he'd be happy to have you." I said. "But I hope you have a good plan as to how you're going to get that bag out of that cave without raising suspicions." I explained.

Destiny looked ecstatic at my response, and nodded quickly. "It will be easy, I can promise you. Give me five minutes, and I'll be back here with the bag."

I nodded, in which she jumped off into the bushes and away from us.

Turning towards Drift and Frost, I found that they were smiling at me. "That was nice of you Ember. I'm looking forward to having Destiny with us." Drift said.

"I just hope she doesn't just plan on leaving without leaving a note or anything for her sister. If she were to just vanish, it could cause repercussions and lead to her sister blaming us and her hatred for humans to grow even more." Frost said.

Blinking, I realized that that could potentially become an issue. Hopefully that wouldn't happen, though knowing our luck, and Jack's luck more specifically, well…least to say, anything could happen.

"Well...let's go and see what she does then. It'll let us know what she's doing, and in the small chance she betrays us or something goes wrong, we'll know." I said as I approached the bushes.

"She's not going to betray us Ember. Those tears were real, I can assure you." Drift said as she stood beside me, looking out as I pulled a branch back.

Looking out into the clearing once more, I could see Destiny coming out of one of the holes inside the cliff with a roll of paper in her mouth. We watched as she trotted over to the cave where two Eevee were standing, in which she placed the paper down before saying something to them.

A moment later, the two Eevees nodded and began to walk off, in which Destiny walked into the cave after picking up the paper once more.

Minutes passed, but sure enough, Destiny came out dragging the bag behind her. She began walking towards where we were, and none of the Eevees payed her any mind.

We watched surprised as she walked into the bush after we stepped back, in which she dropped the strap of the bag from her mouth and panted. "There...you go. Told you...it would be easy."

"How did you manage to do that without anyone noticing?" Frost asked, looking perplexed.

Destiny smiled at him. "I'm the leader's sister. All I had to do was say that Eve wanted the bag moved, and nobody second guessed me." She sighed, looking a bit sad once more. "One of the few perks of her stern leadership, I suppose."

"What was that paper you were carrying around?" Drift asked before going over and helping Destiny carry the bag.

"It was a note to my sister." She said, looking down. "I couldn't leave without any reasoning. I already had most of it written already, I just had to make a few additions before getting the bag for you."

"Been planning on leaving for a while, huh?" I asked, making Destiny look away. I flinched, realizing I had said the wrong thing. "Sorry about that. Hey, how about we go find our master and introduce him to you, alright? I'm sure he's going to love you."

A small smile appeared on Destiny's face, and she nodded. "Yeah, let's go. And...thank you."

I waved her off as we began to walk away back into the forest, with Frost leading the way back to Jack. "Don't worry about it. We were actually looking for Eevees to see if any wanted to join us. By the way, what do you think of Leafeons?"

Destiny thought for a second as we walked before responding. "They're a good evolution in my opinion. They're great fighters, they look beautiful and are close to nature, and normally their personalities aren't affected by the evolution except for the fact that they become calmer and more confident."

Drift looked at her a bit confused. "What do you mean by their personalities changing?"

Frost looked over to her as we passed a large tree I remember seeing before. "I can explain that actually. Most evolutions affect pokemon to better fit their evolved form, mostly in terms of mental growth, but their personalities can change as well. For instance with the Eevee evolution tree, Umbreon and Espeon become more serious and focused, whereas a Sylveon will be happier and more expressive."

Drift nodded in understanding, though looked concerned about something. "Do you know how you would change Frost? Or how Ember could change? Or how...I could change?"

I could sense what Drift was worried about, but if Frost noticed, he didn't show it as he appeared to be thinking. "Well, from what I know of Alolan Ninetales, I can personally expect to grow some form of ego while still expressing a form of wisdom."

"As for Ember, I don't really know much about Delphox. I believe she'll become wiser as well due to an improvement in her physic abilities, and she should lose some of the temper that she has now."

"What do you mean, temper?" I asked, snorting out a small burst of flame from my mouth.

Frost just gave me a look before turning back towards Drift as Destiny let out a small giggle. "As for Noivern, I have little to no knowledge of them. I know that they are great fliers and can produce powerful supersonic attacks, but that's it. Sorry Drift."

"It's alright." She said, looking mildly relieved. "Maybe it's for the best I don't know, that way I don't have to worry about it."

"You shouldn't have to worry about evolution regardless. It means that you've not only shown growth in power, but also in wisdom. Not all pokemon can evolve by themselves after all, and those that can evolve should be proud of their evolved forms." She sighed once more. "If only my sister could have realized that."

We were quiet for a moment as we walked, each of us in our own thoughts. "So...what's your trainer like? I watched a little bit from the bushes and he seemed nice enough." Destiny said.

"He's one of the nicest humans I've ever met." I said. "He puts others before himself, no matter the circumstances. It usually gets him into trouble, but he always finds a way out of things. He's been through a lot though, and I want to make sure he doesn't get hurt any more." I looked over at Drift and Frost who pressed on with us. "We all do."

Destiny nodded as we walked. "So how can he speak to pokemon then? Like I said, I was watching from the bushes, and I was so confused while he was talking to Eve, which no human has ever done before unless they were saying how adorable she was."

I rubbed the back of my head. "That's...a bit hard to explain, but you should probably know now rather than later. Just keep in mind, you probably won't believe what I'm about to say until you see it for yourself."

"Alright…" Destiny said, and so I told her everything from the beginning. I told her how he was fused with a Zorua, how he saved my life, how he became a hybrid that could speak to pokemon, the effects of pokemon food on him, and ending with why we needed his bag back.

"Um...yeah, I'm going to agree with you when you said that I wasn't going to believe that until I see it. I could believe some of it, I guess, but him turning into a Zorua, a female one at that, seems a bit hard to believe."

"Well, you shouldn't have to wait too much longer. I think we're getting clo-" Frost was cut off as a black and red blur slammed into him, knocking him over and through a bush.

"He was right about not waiting too long." I muttered under my breath before running forward. After going through the bushes, I saw Frost growling at the dazed form of Jack, once more a Zorua. "Stop it! That's Jack! This is what i was telling you about, remember?"

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Back to Jack's perspective…

I had to admit, I was a bit thrown off by what was happening at the moment. So far, every battle had been just like in the games. Someone would look at me, challenge me to a battle, then use pokemon that could easily be found that were usually about five levels lower than my pokemon.

However, everything about this girl was...different. Her appearance was nothing like any characters in the games that I had seen before, and the fact that she challenged me and decided we needed to battle elsewhere was strange as well.

Then there was the way she acted. So far everyone focused only on the battle, from the moment they met me to the moment I left. This girl was different, as she was treating me more like a friend rather than an opponent.

Everything about her felt...off.

"Alright, this should do." The girl said as we reached a large portion of the dirt path of Route Four. "I'll go over there while you stand here, alright?" She asked after pointing a small way down the path.

"Alright with me." I said, in which she grinned and ran over to her battle position. I turned to my pokemon, who had been following me this whole time. "Alright, we know she has a Rockruff, so she has the type advantage. So Drift, I want you up first. If we use your Z-move, we should be able to take him out without any worries."

Drift looked worried at this. "Are you sure? Don't you remember what happened last time we tried to use it?"

"Yes, and trust me, I'm not about to pull anything that risky again. You don't have to worry about that though. Looking at her, she doesn't have a Z-ring, so that won't be an issue. Just be sure to trust me and we can do this, alright?"

Drift looked down for a moment, before looking up at me with determination. "Alright. Let's do this."

I smiled before looking over to Frost and Destiny. "Alright, Frost, you look after Destiny. Since I haven't officially captured her yet, you two will sit out and observe this battle, alright?"

They both nodded, with Destiny looking excited to see me in action as she whispered over to Frost about how she's never seen an actual battle before.

Finally, I turned to Ember. "You stand to the side and stay ready. She has some kind of flying type, and you'll be the only way I can fight against that."

"Hey, are we going to battle, or are you just going to keep talking to your pokemon?" The girl cried over to me.

I rolled my eyes before turning around to face the girl. "Yes, I'm ready. But before we start, can I at least know your name? It would be easier if I had something to call you rather than "that girl"."

She blushed a little bit out of embarrassment of such a small but crucial part to battling. "My name is Emily." After she said that, a look of determination crossed her face. "Now, let's do this. Go Cliff!" She cried out with her Rockruff jumping forwards into a battle position

I nodded, expecting as much. "Alright, you're up Drift." I said, in which Drift ran forward and faced Cliff, her wings crossed in front of her in a fighting position.

Emily gave me a strange look. "Shouldn't Noibat normally hover in the air? I don't think I've ever seen one walk around like that before? And you realize I have the type advantage, right?"

"I'm perfectly aware." I said as I pressed my hand against my brow in annoyance. "And Drift has a fear of flying, so I'd appreciate it if you didn't put her down by pointing that out."

Emily looked at Drift with a look of regret at what she had just said. "Oh, I'm sorry! I didn't mean anything by it, I swear!"

I blinked at this, not expecting a reaction like that, meanwhile Drift waved her off with a small smile showing that she was fine. Emily looked relieved at this right before her determination returned. "Alright, then let's do this! Cliff, use rock throw!"

Having had this attack used on myself before, I was ready for her attack. "Drift, use gust to blast the rocks away!"

Beating her wings quickly, Drift created a strong wind in front of her that slowed and blew the oncoming rocks away from her as quickly as Cliff could grab and throw them.

Emily looked frustrated at this. "Alright Cliff, enough of that. Instead rush forward and use bite before she can get away!"

Cliff nodded as he rushed towards Drift, ready to take her head on as she stopped beating her wings.

Once more, I had prepared for this. Seeing as her Rockruff could use rock throw, he was at least level sixteen. However, that only gave him the one distance attack, the rest being close range attacks.

I waited until he was just at the range before calling out to Drift. "Alright, it's time! Let's do this Drift!"

Emily looked at me in confusion for a moment as I began to dance, but upon spotting my Z-ring, her eyes grew wide. I grinned a little bit at this as I focused my energy into the ring and into Drift, ready for her to use breakneck blitz.

The aura surrounded Drift, and Cliff finally realized what was about to occur as he stopped dead in his tracks. Drift got into position to run, and Cliff looked towards Emily for a command, though I was certain there wasn't anything she could do to get him out of the way in time.

"Cliff, use substitute, quickly!" Emily yelled out.

What.

Right as Drift rushed forwards, a small green plushie appeared in place of Cliff. A moment later, the plushie was sent flying through the air before bursting apart to reveal Cliff who was in a weakened state, though not as badly than he would have been if he had been hit by Drift's attack.

"Phew, that was a close one." Emily said as she wiped sweat away from her forehead. "Now," She said as she quickly straightened herself. "Cliff, use rock throw!"

"Drift, watch out!" I yelled. Drift had been looking around in confusion, wondering what had just happened, but right as she heard my warning, a small rock slammed into her, sending her flying.

"Drift!" I yelled out. Pulling out my pokedex, I saw that that single rock had dealt a lot of damage, placing her in the red already with just one hit.

Time slowed down for me, because I knew I had to make a decision now. I could use a potion, though Drift would still be in danger for powerful hits. The Rockruff was at half health after having used substitute, so using absorb was a possibility as well.

However, Drift would potentially be placed in more pain, and a critical hit would put her out of the fight. She didn't have her trump card the z-move anymore, and using absorb would not only take a lot of time to knock him out with, but it would also leave Drift open as well as give Emily time to heal Cliff herself.

"Alright, you're done for now Drift!" I yelled, throwing my pokeball towards her. The flash was let out and the ball returned to my hand. "You did well. I'll get you healed up as soon as we can."

Looking over, I saw that Emily was using this time to spray Cliff with a potion. "Ember, you're up." I said, in which she nodded before rushing forwards.

She glared at Cliff as he smirked back at her. "I'm going to make you pay for hurting my friend." She growled.

"Good luck with that. Two rocks and you'll be out just as quickly as that little bat." Cliff growled back. Both Ember and I glared at him, and I knew we both felt the same way towards the overconfident rock dog at that moment.

"Alright Cliff, use rock throw, just like before!" Emily yelled out.

Cliff started to grab rocks from the ground with his paws and prepared to throw them at Ember. "Ember, use flame charge to rush past those stones and get close to him." I said.

Ember nodded before covering herself in flames as she rushed forwards. Stone after stone whizzed past her, but none were able to hit her. Those that came close were hit and slowed by the flame, knocking them away as she continued her charge.

"Cliff, use sand attack if she gets too close!" Emily yelled out. Cliff nodded and quickly dug into the ground, creating a pile of sand that he could toss forwards as soon as Ember got too close.

"Ember, keep running around him and use howl as you run!" I yelled. Ember quickly angled her foot and changed direction, now running in a circle around Cliff. The flames around her dissipated as she looked up into the air let loose a howl.

"Cliff, aim ahead of where she's running and use rock throw again!" Cliff nodded and once more prepared to throw more stones.

I was beginning to get tired of this attack, but I was thankful she kept using it, as it gave me plenty of ideas on how to counter it. Ember had howled for about the third time by this time, which would have given her a great attack boost.

"Ember, quickly turn towards the Rockruff and use flame charge!" I shouted out.

Flames once more covered Ember as she made a quick ninety degree turn, with the stone that Cliff had tossed missing her by a large margin.

Ember managed to slam into Cliff, making him cry out and be tossed into the air. "Cliff!" Emily yelled out, but I still wasn't done, as a single fire attack wasn't about to take down a rock type, even with the attack boost.

"Ember, use ember while he's in the air, and once he lands hit him with another flame charge!" I yelled out.

"Cliff, try to recover and use substitute!" Emily shouted, but it was too late. Small flames flew forwards and struck Cliff multiple times, and right as he hit the dirt, he was sent spiraling towards Emily as Ember slammed into him with another flame charge.

Cliff landed in front of Emily, clearly having been knocked out by this point. "Oh Cliff…" Emily said, looking down sadly at her pokemon before returning him to his pokeball.

Emily stood up as she grabbed another pokeball from her belt. "You're not bad, I'll admit. But get ready, because I'm not about to back down now."

"Go, Leaf!" Emily proceeded to throw her pokeball, causing a bright flash of light to be emitted into the area. As the light cleared, I saw an owl appear on the ground, looking up at us to reveal a green tuft of hair and a small bowtie made of leaves.

I was impressed to say the least, as this was the first starter pokemon aside from Ember. However, I wasn't too worried about Emily's Dartrix, as I now held the type advantage.

That wasn't going to cause me to let my guard down though.

"Alright Leaf, use ominous wind!" Emily cried out. I winced, having forgotten that Dartrix could use ghost type moves, which would be effective against Ember.

"Ember, quickly, use...wait, why is your pokemon just standing there?" I asked. Standing in the middle of the battlefield, the Dartrix just stood there, examining the feathers on his wings with a bored expression on his face.

Emily face palmed, looking upset. "Really Leaf, you're still giving me the cold shoulder, even now that we're in a battle of all places?"

In response, Leaf turned his beak away, as if showing how he was upset with her. I could only blink, not exactly sure how to feel about this. Ember, meanwhile, had a look that screamed "really?" written all over it before turning to me.

"Um, use flame charge followed by ember, I suppose." I told Ember, who just ended up shrugging and nodding.

"Don't even bother, I forfeit Leaf." With that, Emily pulled out the pokeball and recalled her Dartrix, bringing him back to her pokeball. "Sadly, I don't have any more pokemon, so you win the match."

"Alright, cool I suppose. But if you don't mind me asking, what was all of that about?" I asked as I pulled out a potion and applied it to Drift's pokeball.

Emily sighed. "Drift got a lot more attitude when he evolved a few days ago, and he's been upset with me since yesterday because I didn't get him his favorite pokemon food. Don't worry about it, I'm sure I'll figure things out with him."

"If you say so." I said as I approached Emily, who proceeded to hand me the money I won from the battle. "Well, if that's that, then I'll be heading back to town, as it's starting to get late. See you later I suppose-"

"Wait!" Emily cried out, making me stop and look at her in confusion. "Because you've defeated me, and you seem like a strong enough trainer, I, Emily Eclipse, will become you traveling battle partner!"

...What?

Alternate Bad End 1: A Rockruff's Bitch

This tale takes place after Cliff knotted in Jack's mouth while he was still a Zorua, and is a different way things could have turned out for our adventurer if he did not have luck on his side…

I couldn't get this Rockruff off of me, not with his whole body weight atop of me and his knot trapped in my mouth. However, if I bit down and moved back the moment he recoiled, then maybe I could…

Either the Rockruff knew I was planning something or he felt my teeth tighten, because I felt one his paws swing down and hit the back of my head, making me suddenly feel dizzy from the impact. "And don't even think of trying anything bitch. My trainer should be here soon, and I'm certain she'll love to have you in our team."

I tried to recover, but the hit must have been a critical hit. By the time my vision fully returned to normal, his member had left my mouth, leaving a trail of seed leaking from my gaping maw.

Looking up, I saw the Rockruff looking smugly down at me before a rustling could be heard coming from the nearby bushes.

Glancing over revealed a blue haired girl with red highlights and a scar over one eye clad in trainer gear emerging from the bushes. "There you are Cliff...and is that a Zorua?! Quickly, keep them from running while I get out a ball!"

My tired eyes widened, and I knew I needed to escape. Getting up onto my feet, I quickly swung myself around, ready to dart towards the bushes.

However, the moment I took a step forwards, I was knocked over onto my side as a small stone shot towards me and hit me in the side. I cried out before slamming down onto the ground, the last thing I saw before everything went dark being a blue and red sphere hurtling towards me.

Line Break

Everything was black, and I was surrounded by some sort of sensation of floating. "Dusk...where am I?" I asked, my thoughts seeming to echo throughout the space.

"You're in a pokeball." Dusk said, her thoughts echoing back towards me. "We've been captured, and we're probably being taken to the nearest pokemon center."

My eyes widened in the darkness, panic beginning to fill me. "We have to escape! The others are still back there in the woods, and I can't just leave them there! Besides, I'm not just some Zorua, I'm a human being!"

"The trainer doesn't know that, and the Rockruff probably won't believe you. And escape will be near impossible. Even if you run away, there are trackers in the pokeballs, so she would always be able to find you, more than likely even if you were to change back. You'll have to get her to release you, though I don't see that happening."

"I can figure something out. Maybe if I act like a menace, or attack her pokemon, then-"

"You can't." Dusk said. "Haven't you ever seen captured pokemon? How docile they are? Pokeballs give pokemon obedience towards their trainers and party pokemon. You can hate them, sure, but you won't even be able to lift a paw." Dusk practically growled.

"So...what do we do?" I asked.

Dusk remained silent.

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Two months later…

"Alright everyone, let's call it a night." Master Emily said before dropping her gear on the ground of the clearing we had entered.

I proceeded to sit next to her bag patiently while she let the others out so she could feed us dinner. In the end, I hadn't been able to escape, though I had tried at first. But as time went on, I began to want to escape less and less, and instead obey and follow my master more.

As my feeling grew, Dusk slowly faded away into the back of my mind. By now I can barely even hear her, and instead only feel obedient thoughts towards Emily instead.

Life isn't so bad with Emily. Sure, I have to battle occasionally, but for the most part she does take care of me, and she's a very kind, if slightly clumsy, master to have.

I do occasionally have glancing thoughts of trying to go back to the others, or of trying to turn back to my old body, but by now I don't see much of a point. I mean, those other pokemon that I befriended were probably fine since they had each other, and I was happy with Emily, so why would I want to go back?

After we had eaten our meals, and Emily went into her tent for the night, I got ready to lay down as well, when I felt something swat my tail. I giggled as I turned around and found the cocky looking face of a Rockruff that I had gotten to know very well.

At first, I resented Cliff, despising him even for getting me into this. But as I began to accept my life, I began to accept Cliff as well.

That's why I was currently bending forward and letting him mount me from behind.

As his thick puppy prick squeezed past my folds, I let out a gasp of pleasure. As we grew closer, I began to give into the pleasures of my new form, and Cliff was always willing to lend a paw.

Cliff thrusted back and forth into my tight Zorua pussy, a pussy that had been stretched and filled only by him, and was made only to pleasure him. I was his bitch, after all, and I wouldn't dream of offering myself to any other male.

As my folds squeezed him more and more as he thrusted back and forth into me, I could almost feel more and more of my old resistance, along with what was left of Dusk, slipping away. I was a female Zorua, and this strong Rockruff above me was my mate. What more could I ever want?

Cliff proceeded to stuff his knot in and out of me several times in quick succession, making me scream out in pleasure and grip him even tighter than before.

Before he swelled too much, Cliff pulled out of my trembling pussy before turning me around and positioning his prick in front of my face. I eagerly opened my mouth to catch today's cargo, a treat I had grown to look forward to.

As his cum covered my mouth and face, I open my heavy eyelids and looked at Cliff with a face full of lust.

It was time for round two.

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One year later…

"You two have a good time, alright? And be sure to have lots of fun!" Emily called out from the other side of the fence, before proceeding to walk away.

It had been over a year since I had been caught by Emily, and by now I couldn't even remember my old name even if I wanted to, let alone my old life. Now my life had become fully dedicated to Emily, and her goal to be a strong trainer.

A lot had occurred in the last year. Emily had become an ace trainer, and was recognized as one of the top five strongest trainers in the Alola region apart from the elite four.

While I had aided Emily in her journey, I had evolved as well, becoming a Zoroark. With my evolution came the ability to change into any form I wanted to. However, along with my evolution went the last of my thoughts as Jack the former human, and instead I became Mirror, Emily's Zoroark.

Turning towards Cliff, I grinned at his changes as well. He had evolved one night during one of the middle of our sessions, and had become a mighty Lycanroc in the night time evolution.

"She told us to have fun, so we better get started right away." Cliff said as he rubbed himself up to full mast. I stared hungrily at his dick, as it had grown quite a bit with his evolution, and I always loved the feeling of it filling me to the max.

"Any form you want to see before we get started?" I asked as I bent forward onto the ground, lifting my tail forwards onto my back as I spread my plump ass cheeks apart with my claws.

"Hm...so many choices. I do enjoy when you become a gardevoir. Of course, it would feel better to mate with you if you were a proper Lycanroc bitch…" As Cliff thought over his choices, he began to rub his dick along the crevice of my ass, getting himself ready.

"But today...I think it's finally time to give you my eggs, and so I'll allow you to stay in your current form, my sexy little bitch."

My eyes grew wide as I turned my head around to look at Cliff with pure glee. "Yes Cliff, I'm ready to be your breeding bitch! Please, fill me with your cum so I can carry your eggs!"

Cliff continued to grin before pushing into me , making me gasp out in pleasure as he began to push in and out quickly. However, unlike our past sessions, each thrust was filled with purpose, and I could only pant and moan out in pleasure as we mated for real.

With Cliff's thick dick sliding in and out of me, I knew that this was my true purpose. I wasn't supposed to be some trainer like Emily was. That was silly, since I was a pokemon after all. No, I was meant to be here, underneath Cliff and be bred like the Zoroark bitch I was.

Soon I would be filled with his semen, and I would carry the first of many of his eggs. Our children would be strong, just like their parents, and would carry the strength through many generations along with Emily's grandchildren who would also become well known trainers.

Cliff gave me happiness, and I was glad to have become his bitch.