Thinking back, I used to be the selfish Eevee who'd look to the sky for help. The clouds gave me my inspiration to live, and everyday I hoped to see my mother again. If it wasn't for those three, mom, Kricketune, and Meloetta, I wouldn't have made it this far. Life has been hard for me many times, but I've managed to survive through them all. Even now, this apocalyptic hell, I feel like I can survive. My friends and family couldn't finish their journey, so I'll do it for them, no matter what it takes.

Melodeon dashed around the region, not knowing where she was going, trying to keep her life. Earthquakes, lava, falling trees, nothing was going to stand in her way. Earthquakes didn't cause a problem unless she was in a forest full of trees. She had to be quick and avoid them so she wouldn't be crushed underneath. The ground parted, pushed, and pulled all the time, making it harder to find a path. Hot magma oozed out from the cracks and holes, which flooded towns and cities from all over. Even through all of those tough dangers, Melodeon strives through them, powered by the courage she has in herself and the loss of her loved ones.

Arceus and Mew watched Melodeon, one of the only one's left alive. "Wow!" Mew exclaimed in surprise. "I can't believe she's still alive!" Arceus kept his gaze on the earth and replied. "She's going to keep going at it. But she'll be gone when the earth explodes." The cat-like Pokemon's happy face dropped into an expression filled with fear. "She's going to die!? The planet's going to explode?" He gasped. Arceus sighed. "Didn't I explain this to you? It'll explode, and I'll remake it. Remember?" Mew was still a bit shocked. "I know, but still..." And they both returned their focused to the miniature earth.

The sound-type managed to avoid all dangers until she'd reached a fallen forest. "There's no trees here to crush me, so I'll be okay until the next earthquake..." She said to herself and paced around the forest. A familiar scent wafted into her nose, so she followed it until she reached a pile of trees and rubble. Melodeon moved them away and came across something very nostalgic to her.

Brown, curvy, with a black rectangle sticking out of the top, followed by a brown stick with a string attached to it.

It was that very same violin, crushed and broken beneath the trees.

She picked up what was left of it and held it close to her. "You can't make music anymore, poor thing..." She said to herself. "You were good to me though, I'll miss playing beautiful music with you."

Whenever I found the violin, I didn't even know what it was. If it wasn't for Kricketune- I mean, Kricketot back then, I wouldn't be who I am today. I wouldn't be Melodeon, I'd be your average Eevee with little hope of seeing her mother again. It sometimes makes me sad thinking of what a life I'd have without you all. I had some hope that I'd see my mother again, which Is what I relied on most of my life. Meloetta gave me the inspiration to continue playing music, and Kricketune taught me how to play the dang thing. I didn't know what I'd do without you guys...

The sound type put the instrument back down and covered it with the trees and rubble that covered it before. She smiled at it, but then another earthquake disrupted her thoughts. The ground began pushing parts up, pulling parts down, and cracking all over the place with red-hot magma dripping to the surface. "I better get out of here!" She gasped, and scurried away from the area.

After a while, there seemed to be no solid ground left. Constantly, it pushed and shoved as Melodeon miraculously survived. But then, she stopped on a very tall rock tower that was pushed up. "Why am I even trying?" She asked, letting her neon-green eyes sparkle in what little sunlight shone in the smoke-covered sky. "I should be dead. With the rest of them. I'm going to die anyway, it's obvious." But then that same feeling crowded her heart once more.

Why am I feeling this again? Is it really my time to die?

But then she realized that it wasn't for her, and it was for the earth. "Is it the earth's time to die? If so, is it also mine?" She stared out to the horizon that was once earth's, but now hell's. To her surprise, there was a blinding light appearing behind the horizon.

Sorry I couldn't do it, guys...

Arceus and Mew watched as the blinding light got larger. "Mew," Arceus began. But he already knew what to do. "Got it." The psychic-type said, teleporting to earth.

The light got brighter and brighter, and it seemed to inch closer as it demolished everything in it's path.

So this is how I die...

Suddenly, beside her appeared a pink, cat-like figure. Before she could say anything, Mew grabbed her and teleported to the nothingness dimension. Seconds later, the light covered all of the planet, and like a bomb, it went off with a bang. Space debris littered the area, and where earth once was had been replaced by space. The blue planet was gone.

Mew and Melodeon appeared beside Arceus. "Hello Melodeon," He said calmly. "I have to tell you something very important."