Spirit flew out of the heavens and hit the ground hard. With a roar, she took off as fast as her paws could carry her, which was fairly fast. Her sharp senses told her that the town was still in an uproar. As well as they should be. Humans should never become Pokemon. That's not natural. She began to consider her situation. Well, I suppose then I'm not natural either.

She stopped suddenly, panting hard. Something was not right. Something terrible was about to happen. Spirit could sense it. Something huge was coming. The ground under Spirit's feet began to split open. Acid began to seep from the gash in the earth, which Spirit had to dodge in order to keep her feet out of it. With a thunderous roar, a three headed monster rose from the ground. Spirit could hardly believe her eyes. The beast had one head that looked like it belonged on a Gyarados, which was on the right side. The left head appeared to have been taken from a Charizard. The middle head looked like something from science fiction. Spirit could barely understand what was happening. The middle head looked like it was a machine.

Of course it looks like a machine. That's because it is a machine! That's the machine that turns humans in to Pokemon! But how did it mutate with that…thing?! Spirit was frantic. She had less than zero time to get back to the others and warn them about what was about to happen.

The beast saw Spirit and bellowed. Then it began to give chase. While it ran, the monster taunted Spirit. "Run…run….I like to have a good workout before I kill someone." The Gyarados and Charizard head said in unison. The middle head fired a blast of energy in Spirit's direction.

"Gah!" Spirit cried, leaping aside. She continued to run as fast as her legs could carry her. In fact, she ran so fast that she began to feel faint. I can't keep going at this speed. She turned and saw something black flying in her direction.

"SPIRIT! Coming I am. Save you, I will!" The Honchkrow cried, zipping toward the monster.

"Honchkrow! No!" Spirit wanted to turn and watch, but realized that that would be fatal. She had to keep running. No matter what might happen.

Honchkrow landed in front of the beast and flapped his wings. "Cannot pass, you shall," he cried. With a screech, he rose in the air and flew at the monster, striking it with his wings. "That, you take!" He shot past.

The monster bellowed and swung his Charizard head at the Honchkrow. The black bird dodged the head and used Dark Pulse. The beast bellowed, "Arrggh!"

Spirit turned. She was far enough away to watch. Honchkrow shot at the beast, and then was struck by a horrendous Hydro Pump attack from the Gyarados head. Then the massive tail slammed on the Honchkrow's fallen body. Spirit could hear his cry, but there wasn't anything she could do about it.

"Honchkrow!!" Spirit began to run toward him, but realized that that was why he was sacrificing himself. He was doing it in order for her to escape. With a cry, she ran toward the town. Once the random Pokemon of the town came into view, she yelled, "Everybody! Listen to me!"

"Why should we?" Amanda asked. She had been perched on a tree.

Spirit snorted, "Because we are in grave danger."

That caught everyone's attention. "What?" A random Pokemon asked. Multiple Pokemon blinked in confusion.

Spirit leaped on top of a house and bellowed, "Listen! I do not care who you are or where you came from. I do not care if you hated each other as humans. We must work together! We must act as one! One people! We are not just individuals who just happened to be transformed into Pokemon. We are one group! One people! We must fight!"

Heather approached Spirit. "What must we fight against?"

"A three headed beast. I cannot begin to explain how horrifying it is." Spirit explained. She turned her head and asked, "Where is Karen? We are going to need her too."

"She…uh….left." Amanda hesitated in saying.

"WHAT?!"

"Yeah. I assume she found a nice pod of Lugia to be with."

Spirit growled and turned back to where the monster was. "We don't have time to hunt for her. We must prepare for attack. Or at least a really good defense."

Meanwhile, Karen and Mercury were flying as quickly as their wings could carry them. They both had sensed what Honchkrow had warned them about. A beast was coming and they had to help defeat it.

"Mercury. What do you think about this whole situation?" Karen asked.

"I think it stinks." He muttered.

She nodded and noticed a white blob standing on a house. "That's Spirit! She has returned to help us!" Karen looked happy.

Mercury looked down at the ground. "Indeed. However not even the white beast can defeat that thing on her own. Come on, Karen! Let's go!"