They reach their destination!
The trees grew thinner and thinner as the three travelers got closer and closer to the mountains. "We've been traveling for three days!" complained Torch, falling on the ground, "I'm exhausted! Why can't we just take a break! We hardly had anytime to sleep!"
"This is no time for that," snapped Blade, "We're close to the mountain. What if those Fearow find us? What then Torch?"
Torch groaned and got back up, "Alright. Alright. Don't get angry Blade. I swear, it's like you want to join them not just go there for help."
"Shhhh!" whispered Mud, the fin on her head quivering, "Someone's coming."
The three travelers jumped into a bush as a Pokemon entered the clearing. It was a Kirlia. She looked around before lifting her arms to the air and began to dance. "What the heck?" whispered Torch, "Who dances out here?" Her steps were light and elegant but never stopping or slowing.
"Thought I would find you here," A Feraligatr stepped into the clearing, "Lena. You shouldn't dace outside the hiding place. What if Mewtwo's guards find you?"
"It's fine Hydra," laughed the Kirlia named Lena, "If they come within a two hundred mile radius, I would sense them."
Hydra crossed his large arms across his chest, "Lena. You may be one of the head captains but don't get cocky."
"I won't," laughed Lena, "Sar trusts me!"
"SAR!" exclaimed Torch. Blade shoved her beak shut with a hand but the damage was done.
"Whose there?" growled Hydra, looking in their direction, "Come out now before I hit you with a hydro pump."
Blade gave Torch a dirty look before the three of them came out of the bush. "My!" exclaimed Lena, "They're only children! No wonder I didn't sense them!"
Hydra on the other hand was still cautious, "What do you want?"
"We came here to get help from the Resistant Army," explained Torch, placing herself in front of her best friend, in case Hydra decided to attack, "Ivy sent us."
"Ivy." The two Pokemon looked at each other and a silent conversation passed between the two. "We will take you to Sar," said Lena carefully, "He will decide what to do with you."
The three travelers grinned at each other. They might not be trusted at the moment but at least they would finally be able to get some answers. "Don't do anything funny," growled Hydra, "Or I'll blast you into next week."
With that said, Lena and Hydra took them to a large rock. Lena glanced around before the horns on her helmet began to glow. The huge rock moved out of the way revealing a tunnel. Hydra gestured them to go first.
Blade was the first to enter the tunnel with Torch and Mud close behind them. The tunnel was a couple of stories high and a couple of stories wide. The tunnel was lit by glowing moss growing the walls. "Keep going straight," instructed Lena, coming in behind them. The three of them obeyed. As they walked through the long tunnel they noticed tunnels branching off to the left and right. Noises could be heard coming from deep within them but they didn't want to check it out with Lena and Hydra close behind them. Soon the tunnel shifted upwards. It took a bit of work to climb up to an opening. Once outside they were in a garden of many different types of flowers. A huge building was to their left and a huge fence surrounded the area.
"Come on," said Hydra, shaking dirt off him, "Sar is this way." Lena and Hydra took them into the huge building. Inside, Pokemon were running around carrying papers or doing other odd jobs. Some were behind desks writing stuff down while some were teaching other Pokemon something on the many boards. "This is the control center for the Resistant Army," spoke Hydra proudly, "This way." Hydra took them up a large flight of stairs. The second floor was the exact opposite than the floor under it. This floor only had one room. The room had large windows on one side and a large desk in the center. A huge chair was facing the windows. Green horns could be seen at the top of the chair.
"Sar," spoke Lena, "There are some Pokemon here to see you."
"Oh?" spoke Sar, his voice ruff, "What might you want?"
Hydra nudged Blade to say something. Blade cleared his throat and said, "Excuse me Sar, but we are from the village Cele. Ivy-our grass leader sent us here."
"Ivy…is she an Ivysaur?" asked Sar, still not facing them.
"Yes," spoke up Mud, "She is and she had been the grass leader for a long time."
"Well," Sar swung the chair around, "I guess I have to believe you then."
The three young Pokemon had never seen anything like the Pokemon before them. He had a long green serpent body with two arms, yellow markings and horns coming out of his body.
"What are you?" wondered Torch.
Can anyone guess what Sar is?
