-The Legal Stuff:-
1) I am not affiliated at all to Game Freak nor to Nintendo, nor any other companies that write/produce Pokémon.
2) I do not own any part of Pokémon.
-A Waiver:-
1) I am not following any storyline already created, not a game, not the television show, my storyline is completely original as far as most characters go and as far as what is going on with the plot.
2) The only thing I borrowed from the game (I just started playing Crystal Version again) is the Gym Leader's names and their Pokémon, the city names, route names, and a couple of Team Rocket situations. I think I also mention well known people like Professor Elm and Professor Oak.
Basically…storyline and main characters are of my creation, the other stuff I borrowed from Crystal Version.
-And finally, the story. (: Enjoy!-
Chapter Fifty-Two:
Viridian Forest.
The sky over Pewter City was dark with thunderheads, holding the promise of a sudden rainstorm over our heads. I looked up at the sky, praying that it would hold until we got through the Viridian Forest, something told me I would not be so lucky. I dropped my head and stared down at my feet as I walked next to Doug. We'd been silent since waking up this morning. I cleared my throat, ready to instigate a conversation.
"So how exactly does your Pokémon now how crappy your self-control is?" I decidedly asked Doug. It wasn't the best opener, but it was what was on my mind at the moment. I merely got a sideways glance from Doug, but he otherwise remained silent. I glared at him for a moment, he was back to being far too cryptic. "And what have you done before that makes him worry about my well being, even though we were just talking?"
"I think you'll have to agree with me when I say that it was definitely going to progress into more than just talking," Doug laughed, but said nothing more on the subject.
"That's all I get?" I snapped at him. "No answers today? No conversing about a topic that I personally feel is quite important?"
"You got it," Doug replied and I let out an angry huff of air.
'Don't worry Rowan,' Espeon's vice filtered into my mind. 'I'm giving Phantom the silent treatment.'
I glanced behind me at Doug's and my Pokémon walking side by side. Phantom didn't seem angrier than normal, which meant Luma' ignoring him wasn't really bothering him. I furrowed my brow, or they were talking via thoughts. I looked up at Doug's face, wishing I could read his thoughts. I scowled and glared out at the path ahead of me. I hated all this drama. It felt like since I'd left Celadon, everything was a large cesspool of aggravating, annoying, stupid drama.
I rolled my eyes, I felt like such a girl.
The trail led right into the gaping maw of the Viridian Forest, it seemed ready to gobble up any passerby up. I stared into the darkness ahead of me, hoping I could catch a glimpse of what I was up against. All I could see was the wide trail slowly taper off into oblivion.
I sighed, at least it wasn't another cave.
"You okay?" Doug asked and I shrugged in response. "What does that mean?"
"Why do you care," I hissed.
"Because I do," he retorted, surprisingly without sounding angry, yet.
I glared up at him. "I was telling you what my shrug meant, I didn't want an answer. My shrug meant why the hell do you care if I'm okay or not."
"Rowan," Doug sighed and I glanced up at him. "Just because Phantom is being a bit overly protective of his lover's trainer," Doug's voice grew in volume towards the end of his statement as he threw a glare over his shoulder at Phantom. Umbreon was unmoved by the outburst. Doug cleared his throat and looked back to me. "It doesn't mean I'm an ass, or a creep, or anything else. It just means that Phantom cares," he explained, then looked back at his Pokémon. "I'm just not sure whether he cares more about you or I."
"Neither," Phantom spoke. "It's Luma I care for."
I stared at Phantom then to Doug. He offered me a quick smile, I narrowed my eyes in a perturbed glare in return. "Didn't help, huh?" He finally sighed and I shook my head. "Well I don't know what else to tell you."
I looked away from Doug, my thoughts a jumbled mess. Finally I took a deep breath and brushed the small, wispy hairs from my face. The already cool temperature immediately plummeted as we entered the Viridian Forest. A chill ran through my body as the wind blew strongly through the trees. Doug didn't even bother to ask if I were okay when I shuddered from the coolness. I scoffed, deciding to just forget about the entire situation I had managed to get myself in. I wouldn't worry about Doug or Phantom or the sordid details that were Doug's past. I would put one foot in front of the other, battle my way through the forest and arrive in Viridian to beat the gym leader there. 'Right Luma?' I thought as we ventured deeper into the forest. I waited for several silent moments for my Pokémon's agreeing response. When she didn't immediately reply to my call, I assumed she was mid-conversation with Phantom. I'd just have to be a nuisance. 'Luma.'
"Luma!"
I whipped around at the sound of Phantom's alarmed voice. I beheld Phantom standing over Espeon's collapsed form. "What did you do?" I shouted at Phantom as I hurried back to where he stood. I dropped to the ground and pulled Espeon into my lap.
"Nothing," Phantom spat back. "We were just walking and she fell."
"Wait," Doug dropped down beside me. He rolled Espeon onto her side and gently pulled something from her skin.
I stared at the long projectile now in his hand. "What is that?" I asked as I began to panic about Luma's well-being. "Poison?"
"I don't know," Doug stared at the small needle.
I heard Phantom inhale. "It's a tranquilizer," he said finally.
"A tranquilizer dart?" I repeated. "Where would that have come from?"
"I don't think you want to know," Doug muttered and as if on cue, someone nearby began to laugh.
I glanced out into the dark forest before slowly looking up at Doug. "Team Rocket," I murmured.
Phantom hissed next to me and glared into the darkness ahead. "You're going to want to get ready to battle," he growled as the fur along his back bristled.
My arms tightened around Espeon's unconscious body in my lap. "What is this?" I whispered. "They've never done anything like this."
"Desperation," Doug answered me. "Their numbers are dwindling, not just from members being jailed, but people are leaving the Rockets."
"But why us?"
"Who better to take out then the Champion and runner-up to prove your greatness?" Doug replied, his eyes on me.
A soft clap echoed out of a grove a trees ahead of us and the young woman Rocket stepped out from behind a thick trunk, applauding Doug. "Very good," she smiled. "And here I was thinking that you no longer thought like a Rocket."
Doug was silent as he slowly stood. I glared at the woman as she continued to hold her gaze on Doug as he straightened up to his full height. I stood up, cradling Luma in my arms and Phantom clung closely to my side, I could feel his body weight pressed against my leg. I tried to peer into the darkness behind Susanne. Was she alone?
"Was this the plan the whole time?" Doug asked.
"No, it started out as getting that contraption back from you," Susanne shrugged. "The boss wanted it back. Then when it because too obvious that the both of you were far to strong for us to beat, we had to come up with a different plan."
"Different how?" I snapped. "By tranquilizing my Pokémon? I'll have you know that I have plenty of other Pokémon that are not only skilled enough to take you out, but would find a world of pleasure in it!"
Susanne's glare suddenly fixated on me. "Put your Espeon on the ground, now."
I defiantly shook my head. "No."
Susanne scooped a pokéball from her side and held it out in front of her. "You're going to want to listen to me," she hissed.
I glared back at her as I resituated Espeon in my arms. I moved to grab a pokéball of my own, but when I pressed my hand to my hip, to the place my belt should have been situated, I felt nothing. Dread formed in my chest.
Susanne laughed then brought her other arm up in front of her. My belt dangled from her hand, my pokéballs attached to it. "Looking for this?" She asked sarcastically, I wasn't sure how to respond. "I'll make you a deal," she said to me a moment later. "Put your Pokémon on the ground and I won't hurt her."
"Doug!" I hissed. "Why don't you do something to help?"
I glanced to my right and found the spot that he had been standing in empty. "Doug!" I snapped and I glared in Susanne's direction.
"Don't worry," she chuckled. "He's preoccupied by Ace and Mitch."
I looked off to my right again and I could see the brush trampled from where someone had fallen into it.
Deciding I have very little choice in the matter, I slowly lowered Espeon to the ground next to Umbreon. "Protect her," I muttered to him.
"With my life," he agreed, quickly hunching over Espeon and glaring at Susanne.
"Good girl," Susanne cackled. "Now take a few steps away from them."
I glanced down at Phantom then slowly separated myself from the two Pokémon on the ground.
"Your turn Ashley dear," Susanne barked.
The bushes to my left rustled slightly before Ashley shot out of them, a grin across her face. "You don't know how long I've waited for this," she laughed as she slung a long, black canister over her shoulder and aimed it towards me.
"Ashley!" I yelped.
She stared at me a moment, then repositioned the tubular device towards Phantom and Luma. She pulled the trigger and a small explosion sounded.
"No!" I screamed.
A net, with rope attached to the back of it, shot from the end of the weapon and towards Doug's and my Pokémon. Phantom quickly reacted, shooting a Shadow Ball at the net. It seemed to absorb the attack before collapsing over him and Espeon. It pulled them into a tight ball, captured in the net.
Susanne guffawed again. "We are genius! It's Pokémon attack proof!"
I darted across the space between the net and I, as Ashley yanked on the rope and started to drag it back towards her. I landed on my stomach on the ground as Ashley leapt back into the bushes. I could hear the plants rustling as she ran from the site, dragging Luma and Phantom behind her.
"Now, to take care of you," Susanne smiled, clipping my belt around her hips.
I quickly pushed myself off the ground and onto my feet. "Funny," I hissed, "I was thinking the same thing about you."
"Golbat!" Susanne spat, tossing out one of her pokéballs. "Go!"
"Damn," I hissed as the Pokémon formed in the air in front of me. I took a deep breath before charging towards the hovering Pokémon.
"Tackle," Susanne ordered it and Golbat swooped toward me. As he neared, I suddenly threw myself to the ground. The Pokémon flew over me and into the tree trunk behind me. I hurriedly picked myself off the ground and ran towards Susanne. She was screaming for Golbat to circle back around. I threw myself into her, taking both of us to the ground.
"Damn you!" I shouted as I slammed an elbow into the bottom of her ribcage. Susanne gasped as I successfully hit her diaphragm and knocked the air out of her.
"Quick Attack Golbat," she huffed as I snatched a pokéball from my belt on Susanne's hips. All I needed was one to beat her and get my belt back.
I jumped to my feet and turned to face the attacking Pokémon. I tossed my poke ball out in front of me. "Go!" I shouted.
The ball hit the ground and opened, but nothing came out. My eyes widened. How had I managed to grab Espeon's empty pokéball. Golbat's body slammed into mine, causing me to fling backwards. I skidded to my butt on the ground, coughing from the dust that I had stirred up. I instantly shot to my feet and across the ground towards Susanne. Her eyes widened in fear.
"Golbat! Bite!"
The bat-like Pokémon swooped towards me again and just before I threw my body weight into the Rocket, his mouth snatched up my forearm. I screamed as I felt pain from the teeth piercing my skin. I could feel the blood running across my arm and down into my hand when the Pokémon finally let go.
"Tackle."
Golbat slammed his body into mine and I fell backwards to the ground. I landed next to Espeon's empty pokéball, which I quickly scooped up.
"Quick Attack."
I didn't see where the Golbat came from, but he hit me with such force that I was actually lifted off the ground and thrown a short distance. My side slammed into a tree trunk and I dropped my stomach, wheezing as I tried to catch my breath. I closed my eyes as I took in several deep breaths.
"That's good for now Golbat! Return!" I heard Susanne shout, followed by the sound of crunching of plants as Susanne ran away from me.
"No, no, no," I said to myself, willing my body to get up. I managed to get up onto my hands and knees, but as my limbs shook from the energy I was exerting to stay up I knew I couldn't chase after her.
Off to my right, I heard a male swear followed by a loud thud. Another person laughed, followed by a shout. Again, leaves crackled and twigs snapped as someone ran away. "Dammit!" I recognized Doug's voice this time.
I glanced up just as he tripped out of the brush and looked around. His eyes instantly landed on me and he rushed over to me. He dropped to his knees in front of me, and grabbed my arms, pulling me up off the ground. "Are you okay!" He screamed at me, shaking me to some extent.
"Really sore and slightly deaf now," I snapped back. "What the hell were you doing?"
"Being clubbed on the back of the head does not make retaliating easy!" Doug shouted at me. "And then having to take on two guys is pretty damn hard, I don't know if you have ever tried it."
"I had my own issues," I shouted back. "As I'm sure you know, women are quite the handful!"
"What the hell is that suppose to mean?" Doug snapped.
"Do be coy with me Doug," I hissed. "Why else would your Pokémon interject himself and tell me of your bad self-control? You sleep around! You take advantage of someone then you hightail it out of there!"
"Hey!" Doug practically jumped to his feet, pulling me up after him. Anger was the only emotion I could read on his face. "Don't you dare assume anything about me."
"I don't have to assume Doug," I shouted. "Not only from what I already know of you but I've seen the way you are! The way you act around my sister, the way you have to flaunt your charm over everything female you come across! It's a good thing Phantom interjected, now I know what kind a person you are. A thief, a creep, and a womanizer!"
"Dammit Rowan, don't you see it?" Doug screamed, leaning down close to my face. "That's just it. That's why Phantom intervened. Because I did steal, and lie and there is nothing trustworthy about me! But the last thing I would ever do was use someone because I knew I could. If there's one thing that my mother made sure I had, it was morals especially when it came to women!"
As the echo of Doug's scream subsided, we stood there glaring at each, steaming. Overhead, a clap of thunder sounded followed immediately by a downpour. I winced when the cold water droplets landed on me, almost soaking me instantly. "Dammit Doug," I cried, feeling my own tears adding to the droplets on my face. "They got Luma and Phantom and all my other Pokémon."
Doug let out his breath and looked around. I now realized that he had a split lip, the beginnings of a black eyes and red spots and scratches across his forearms. "They managed to grab my belt too," he said.
"What do we do?" I said. "I have to get my Pokémon back."
"I'm glad I'm smarter than you," Doug said as he looked down at me.
"Excuse me?" I snapped. "I wasn't the one that allowed myself to get beat over the head by people who probably four to five inches shorter then me!"
"No, you were the one that let one of the two kids that beat me up steal your belt and give it to Susanne without even grabbing one of your Pokémon," Doug retorted.
I almost couldn't think of a retort. "You said your belt was taken too!"
Doug reached into the pocket of his pants and produced a pokéball. "Not all of them," he said with a smile.
"I managed to get one of my pokéballs back too," I hissed, showing him the one I had grabbed. "It's just…that it's Espeon's empty pokéball."
"Mine has a Pokémon in it," Doug laughed. "And it's especially good at tracking."
I followed beside Doug as his Arcanine walked through the forest, its nose to the ground. Every now and then, it would look up and whine slightly. It would walk in a circle, followed by a wider circle, and then continue on once he was able to pick up on the Rocket's scent.
I was shaking as my rain drenched clothes clung to my body. Rain continued to fall through the leafy canopy above us, turning the ground into mud. I was grateful that Arcanine could smell anything as all I could smell was dirt.
"I was just thinking," Doug said.
"About what?"
"I could kiss you right now," he replied, glancing over his shoulder at me.
I arched my eyebrow at him. "Try it," I hissed, "and I'll punch you in the face."
Doug laughed to himself. "Don't act like you don't want it."
"This is neither the time nor the place," I sighed.
"I thought the rain might make it more romantic," Doug said forthrightly.
"Under any other circumstances," I agreed. "But right now I'm worried about Luma and all the other Pokémon I was carrying on me."
"You don't need to worry about Luma," Doug said as he stared at his Arcanine walk in a full circle. "Phantom will take care of her."
"I don't want him hurt by the Rockets either," I sighed.
"The Rockets shouldn't hurt them, they want to use them as their own since both Luma and Phantom are so strong and unique," Doug explained.
"That doesn't comfort me," I replied. "Because neither Luma or Phantom will listen to anyone but us."
Doug glanced over his shoulder. "And you're scared of what Team Rocket will do in order to make them listen," he finished for me and I nodded. "That's a viable fear."
"Surprisingly that makes me feel worse," I hissed.
Doug opened his mouth to retort, but Arcanine let out a sharp bark. Doug and I both looked at the large canine-like Pokémon. He was staring straight out in front of him. I hurried over to him and peered out in the same direction. I could see that the forest stopped abruptly, opening up into a large clearing devoid of trees, but surrounded by them.
Black tents were set with a large, red R's on the sides of them. I leaned further out, looking for any sign of Espeon or Umbreon, but I couldn't see them.
"They're bound to be in one of the tents," Doug whispered. He was peering out into the opening as well. His brow furrowed as he watched two Rockets, one female and one male, patrol the border of the trees. The male was nearing us now. "Hang on just a hot second," he murmured. "I have a plan."
"Doug," I said, smiling to myself as I too eyed the circling guards. "I think I can add to your plan and make it a real pip."
Ashley leaned back in her seat and stared across the room at the cage that held Rowan's Espeon and Doug's Umbreon. Her Flareon and Jolteon sat in front of the cage, glaring in at the two. They had become members of Team Rocket just as easily as she had.
Ashley pursed her lips as she glanced at the table where Rowan's belt lay, the pokéballs attached to it. Ashley couldn't help but wonder if maybe Rowan had had her Vaporeon on her. Ashley could have every single one of the Eevee evolutions that way!
And if the Vaporeon wasn't there, Ashley could just steal it.
She chuckled to herself. She was so naturally good at everything she did, flirting, Pokémon, stealing.
"Everyone group up!" She could hear her superior shout outside the tent.
"Watch those two Jolteon," Ashley barked at her Pokémon. "Flareon, come with me."
Her fire Pokémon's nose shot up in the air as she trotted over to stand at Ashley's side. "If the Umbreon tries to do anything, just zap him," Ashley said before exiting the tent.
"Over here," Susanne was shouting. She stood in the center of the group of trees. The rain had slowed down to no more than a drizzle. "We have to get ready to move out."
Ashley hurried to stand next to her new partner, a young man named Ace. Susanne had readily traded Ace for Mitch and Mitch had readily agreed. Susanne was such a great person, she and Ashley such good friends.
"Hey!" Susanne turned around and barked at the two lowly grunts patrolling the tree line. "Victoria! Logan! Come here!"
Ashley threw an uncaring look over at the grunts. She was rated higher than they were and thus better than them. She wondered if she should yell at them too, to help Susanne of course.
The two grunts stared at each other and nodded before walking over and joining the crowd. Ashley looked away once they began to head in this direction.
"So, as I was saying, those no good twerps we beat up," Susanne started to say.
"Oh my Mew!" Ashley giggled. "That was so much fun and so easy."
"Yea, thanks Ashley," Susanne said. "But they have probably recovered from our blow by now and will probably be trying to head this way. We need to pack everything up and start heading towards Viridian."
"I can't believe that they were so easy to beat," Mitch chuckled.
"Especially since they're the Runner-Up and Champion of the Indigo League," another member chuckled.
"Well we kicked the asses of the Champion and the Runner-Up!" Ashley quipped happily.
"Victoria, Logan, did you see anything on the perimeter?" Susanne asked, looking around for the two grunts. They didn't respond.
As everyone was dressed the same, Ashley couldn't pick them out of the crowd.
"Where are they?" Susanne spat, whirling around to look at the tree line. "Did they come over here?"
"They started to walk in this direction," Ashley quickly answered.
"That's not what I asked," Susanne spat. "I asked if they were here!"
Someone cleared their throat before speaking, the voice was of a young woman. "Would you all please stop and observe?"
"Team Rocket is about to get what they deserve," a male said. It sounded like there was one on either side of the group of Rocket members.
The woman spoke again. "You're about to be undone."
"And not by just anyone."
"They're making fun of us!" Ashley screamed. "They're making fun of our entrances!"
"Who is there?" Susanne yelped, whirling around in a circle to catch a glimpse of the culprits. Whoever they were, they were excellently hidden.
"So would you all line-up, back-up, and shut up."
"Your asses are about to be kicked by the Champion and Runner-up."
"Rowan!" Ashley shouted. "Doug! Where the hell are you two?"
Ashley whipped around to her left and found Rowan standing there. Clad in a Team Rocket uniform, she flashed Ashley a bright smile. "Look what I found," she said, producing the net launcher from behind her back.
"Move!" Ashley screamed and the Rockets broke apart. Ashley heard the launcher fire and suddenly she was tripping over her own feet as a net folded around her.
"Oops," she heard Rowan laugh.
"Mitch, Ace, Jordan! Grab her!" Susanne barked, point towards Rowan. "Tina, Morgan and Veronica, come with me! Quick! The rest of you! Find Doug."
"Right here," Ashley heard Doug chuckle. "Arcanine! Roar!"
"They got to their Pokémon!" Susanne screamed. "Ashley! Go salvage what you can!"
Ashley fought to get out of the net she was in, and once her feet were free, she darted towards the tent. She flung the flaps open and found Jolteon sitting in front of the cage with Espeon and Umbreon. The belts with pokéballs still attached were sitting on the table. "They haven't been here," she whispered to herself.
"Now we have."
Ashley whipped around and found Rowan standing in the doorway of the tent. "Jolteon!" She hurriedly screamed. "Thundershock!"
"Here boy, here," Rowan produced a stick from behind her back. Jolteon, who had been preparing to attack Rowan, suddenly dropped on his haunches, his butt wagging excitedly. "Go fetch!" Rowan turned and flung the stick out of the tent, Jolteon went ripping out of the tent.
"No!" Ashley screamed as Rowan laughed.
"You forget they were my puppies first," she said.
"Fine, I can compromise," Ashley snapped, spying her Flareon standing behind Rowan.
"Behind you Rowan!" A deep male voice shouted from behind Ashley. Ashley turned around, the only ones there were Umbreon and the still unconscious Espeon.
Rowan whipped around just as Ashley watched an Arcanine plow into her Pokémon.
"Never mind," the voice said again with a chuckle.
Rowan turned back around, glaring at Ashley. "So," Rowan smiled. "Mercy?"
Typhlosion dragged the kicking and screaming Ashley out of the tent. I ducked under the flap to watch him bring her to the center of the clearing, where the rest of the Rockets sat. They were all tied together, thanks to the use of the net gun.
I whipped around and grabbed my belt and Doug's from the table. After clipping both around my hips, I dropped to the ground in front of the cage that held Phantom and Luma captive. "Are you okay?" I quickly asked.
"I'm fine," Phantom replied.
"And Luma?"
"Still unconscious, but fine as far as I can tell," Phantom said. "It must have been a strong sedative they shot into her."
"Probably," I agreed as I pulled at the bars of the cage. "They didn't want her waking up anytime soon."
"Rowan."
"What?"
"I sure am glad to see you," Phantom murmured. "You two reacted quickly, it let's me know how much you both care about your Pokémon."
"That much should have been clear from the start," I grunted as I yanked as hard as I could on the cage to no avail.
"Rowan?"
"I am trying to get this cage open Phantom!"
"There is a key on the table," he told me.
"Oh," I released my hold on the bars and stood up. I glanced on the table top and there was a small, silver key sitting in the middle of it. I snatched it up and faced the key again. Sure enough, the key slipped into the lock and the cage clicked open. Umbreon leapt out and stood next to me, staring that the doorway while I knelt in and scooped up Espeon. Cuddling her against my chest, I darted out of the tent and back out into the daylight. The clouds of the storm were moving in the direction of Cerulean and sunlight was beginning to spill out across the ground.
Doug walked over to me, unclipping his belt from my waist and snapping it around his own. "Not conscious yet?" He asked.
"Obviously," I murmured. "What do we do about them?" I asked, nodding towards the tied up Rockets.
"Susanne had a cell phone, I phoned the Viridian police," Doug said. "They should be arriving shortly."
I nodded, then glanced down. "Uh Doug?"
"Yea?"
"Given the way we're dressed, we should probably leave before they get here," I laughed. Having grabbed the patrolling Rockets and stealing their uniforms, Doug and I were dressed in full Team Rocket attire. It really was lucky that both of the uniforms fit us so well.
"Good point," Doug nodded. "Arcanine, return!" He called back his fire Pokémon and attached the pokéball to his waist. He kindly returned Typhlosion for me, before we both turned and darted into the Viridian Forest, Phantom behind us and Luma in my arms.
I could hear the sound of wailing police sirens close by.
Author's Notes: Chapter Fifty-Two: I really liked this chapter actually. I think it's fun! :D And it's one of the few times I set out with a certain idea in my head and I actually wrote it mostly how I thought of it. A few things were different.
But!
I am on a mission.
To finish this book ASAP. Maybe before the weekend.
By the way…I don't think Team Rocket ever actually told their Pokémon to attack trainers and make sure that they hurt them. They especially never drew blood, but what can I say? My Team Rocket are far more hardcore and badass.
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One last thing…
Thanks to Iguameh for a fabulous idea for either Kanto, In Pictures or Pokémon: Hoenn Travels. I'm not sure if they remember giving me the idea, but I just read over it again for the first time in awhile and it's a great idea. So thanks! :D
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