The Adventure pt3

Ch14

We quickly put Mew-two in a pokéball and I carried Nicobay to the pokécenter. "Nurse, we have 2 pokémon injured. The one in the pokéball has a cracked skull, and this bayleaf is shot in the leg," I said.

"Then quickly bring them," She said. We took them to an operating room, "wait outside please." And we were pushed out.

It lasted about 3 hours and the light went out. "They are both ok, the bayleaf was an easy operation, the bullet didn't hit anything, it was through and through, but you were right, the skill had a fracture," said Nurse Joy and handed us Nicobay and Mew-two.

"Thanks Nurse Joy," I said.

"Just doing my job," she replied.

As we walked out, there was a cop. "What do you want officer?" I asked.

"I was just wondering if you have seen this man," said the officer and held up a picture of the boss of Team Retro.

"Yes," said Kevin.

"That is a no brainer that trouble follows you, or so I have heard," she said.

I told her what had happened; it only took about 5 minutes to tell it. "That is quite a story," said the officer.

"There's a bullet wound on the bayleaf's leg, and this pokémon in this pokéball is mew-two, the man's pokémon," I said. I released him, and the officer feinted.

We quickly got back to the house, luckily they didn't grab anything, "We need to get going," said Maria.

Out of nowhere, Josh came up from behind us. "Where the hell is the roof?" he asked.

We have told him what had happened today. "You're one hell-of-a-sleeper dude! It's already 8pm!" said Kevin.

I noticed Nicobay was wincing at each step since the surgery. "I don't think you should be on the leg," I said, "either you get into a pokéball, or I will carry you, and causes use to be slower tan we are now."

Nicobay thought over it for a while. "I'll take the pokéball," he said.

"Are you sure?" I asked and he nodded. Kevin handed me an empty pokéball, and I threw it at Nicobay, and when it hit him, a red light appeared and he was inside, then the pokéball closed. The ball rocked a few times, and then it stopped. "We need to get going."

"I hope nothing bad happens to us from here on out," said Kevin.

As night fall approaches, we found a secluded spot to take off. After I changed, I offered to carry the backpack Kevin gave me, because I wasn't carrying Nicobay this time.

We were very tired from the days' events, but we were still able to pass the mountain line into the plains in the west. After a wile more flying, we found a spot far away from the mountains and landed. We didn't even bother setting up the tent. We took out our sleeping bags and fell asleep.