Greetings one and all and welcome to a brand new story that just came to me on the fly and one I immediately knew I wanted to do.

This is a very unique story that I believe holds great potential and I hope it will be fully realized here.

If you're wondering how it was the story came to be, for the past few months I had undertaken some Pokémon Nuzlocke's to pass the time and if you're a Pokémon fan, you know exactly what a Nuzlocke is. In that time, I reread and old story which quite frankly is one of the best Pokémon stories told being called the Number 1 Hyperactive Knucklehead Master by Kenchi618. That story is one of the most brilliantly well-crafted Pokémon crossovers on the sight and it is a huge inspiration for this story.

But I will make it my own.

So this story is something I had a lot of fun planning out, specifically in choosing what Pokémon is gonna go to who.

And if ya hadn't read the description, Cal Kestis is the main character for this one. Fallen Order was a phenomenal game and it made Cal a favorite amongst the Star Wars fandom.

Anywho, since I brought up the aforementioned inspiration to this story, surprise, surprise, the universe that this crossover is gonna take place in is the extremely underrated and not as known as it should be, the Manga of Pokémon Adventures.

Which, for those who are unaware, is the most closest anyone has ever gotten to portraying the Pokémon universe as it was meant to be. And this is something that has been stated by Satoshi Tajiri, the creator of Pokémon itself. The CEO of the Pokémon company has also gone on record in stating that every Pokémon fan should read this Manga.

So, in light of those comments and me rereading Kenchi's crossover and the Adventures Manga recently, I hope this story will bring even more attention and love to the true rendition of Pokémon.

We'll have more to talk about after the first Chapter, so let's do this!

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Pocket Monsters Chapter 1: Crash Landing

"This… war is not over, My Padawan."

"Hold the Line."

"Wait for the Jedi Councils Signal."

"Remember… Trust… only… in the Force."

*GASP*

Within a large pod like container of some kind, a young boy no older than 11 or 12 shot up from the metallic floor breathing in deep breaths.

He felt a cold sweat run down the side of his head which he quickly wiped away.

Taking a moment to get his bearings in order, the young boy turned to his left and looked outside the pod container he was sitting in.

He saw that the ship that he was in had crash landed on a snowy mountain of some kind.

Wincing as he felt a wave of pain and vertigo override his sense temporarily, the young boy shook his head momentarily

In that small action, something out of the corner of his eye within the ship caught his undivided attention.

The boy froze up as his breath hitched slightly at the sight that lay before him.

"Master." The young boy said mournfully, voice cracking as he gazed upon the body of his mentor Jaro Tapal.

Now on his knees, the young boy gazed down at his Master who had laid there with his eyes having been closed.

Within his hands, he held the last memento of his master.

He held the silver cylindrical device tightly, his hands beginning to tremble as tears began to fall from his cheeks onto the ground.

"What do I do, Master?" the young boy wept. "What do I do?"

For the first time in his life, Cal Kestis, Padawan of the Jedi Order was completely and utterly alone.

All he could do was sit there in the escape pod he and his master had utilized to escape the soldiers they had once called friends.

What happened?

Why?

Why did the Clone Troopers that he had fought alongside for an entire year so abruptly and suddenly turn their blaster on him and Master Tapal?

There was no one that could answer him.

He was here, on whatever planet this was supposed to be, all alone.

Eventually, after some time, Cal's tears had subsided and he returned his attention to the world that the pod had crashed on.

Initially, he had thought that they had crash landed on some snowy mountain top but upon closer inspection, Cal saw that he was looking at the starting ascent to the mountain snow top.

Opening up the exit to the pod, Cal took a cautious step out of it and took a moment to gauge his surroundings.

After a few seconds, Cal noticed that the area was empty of any living creature of any kind.

He was just on a mountainside and when taking a better look around, specifically down towards the base of the mountain, he didn't find any village or town of any kind.

Now that he thought about, where in the galaxy did he land?

There didn't appear to be any ships around either as the skies were empty for the most part save for some sorts of bird-like creatures flying by.

So there was life on this planet at least.

Just as to what, Cal had yet to discover that.

However, before he was able to dwell on this topic any further, he felt a sudden overwhelming surge of the Force itself all around him.

Gasping, Cal took a few steps back and tripped, falling down to the ground.

Raising a hand to his chest, Cal was breathing heavily as his entire body was tingling with the sensation of the Force all around him.

He had never felt something like this before.

Not even when he had gotten his Kyber crystal for his first lightsaber had he felt such a powerful presence of the Force.

What was this place?

Cal glanced down at his hand to see goosebumps and whatever strands of hair that he did have standing on end.

The Force…

This place exuded the forth in a way that was so powerful yet… so natural.

Like it was breathing if that's how he would describe it.

He sat there for a few seconds longer until he shakily got back to his feet, hand on his chest as he steadied his breathing.

"Whoa…" Cal said in a low voice.

That experience was unreal.

The Padawan couldn't even find the words to describe it.

"Trust only in the Force."

Cal's head snapped upwards, looking around frantically upon hearing that voice.

He knew that voice.

That voice was…

Whipping around to the escape pods interior, Cal felt his heart stop as he gazed upon his master once more with his eyes wide in anticipation.

He waited there for a few seconds of silence until he let out an exhale of disappointment and shame.

How could he hope for such a thing?

His Master had sacrificed his own life for him and still he was hoping that he would just swoop in and solve his problems right now.

Cal hated this.

He truly hated it.

Hate was not something any Jedi was meant to feel but how could he not?

Everything he had known had literally been ripped away from him in an instant and he still had no idea as to just what was going on.

He didn't know of any means of contacting anyone else from the Jedi order nor did he expect them to contact him considering the stated in which his escape pod was in.

So what was he to do now?

Gazing at the pod, Cal felt a weight upon his shoulders as he re-entered the crashed ship and slowly began taking out any and all essentials he could find and use in here.

Whilst there was plant life nearby, signifying life was on this planet overall, this place he was in seemed relatively empty for the most part.

So there was no point in dwelling here.

He needed to move and find out just where he was.

But…

Once more, his gaze turned to that of Master Tapal.

The Padawan just couldn't leave his Mentors body here to rot.

He deserved a proper Jedi's burial.

Thus, Cal began to make preparations to the best of his abilities and surroundings.

There were an abundant amount of trees to utilize so he'd start there.

Stepping back out from the pod, Cal scaled down the mountainside slightly towards the closest trees and in an instant ignited his master lightsaber.

He felt a brief pang of guilt at utilizing his Masters saber but shook his head, knowing that he was using it to give his master a proper goodbye.

As he approached the neighboring set of trees, his hearing picked up on something from behind.

Turning his head around, his eyes scanned the area behind him with his head snapping up back to the escape pod.

There, standing in front of the pod was a small stubby creature of some kind.

"Hey!" Cal shouted aloud, causing the small creature to jolt at the Padawan's voice and turned to face him.

Utilizing the Force for an enhanced jump, he landed in between the creature and the pod and realized it was a lot smaller than he had anticipated.

That didn't matter to Cal who already held his Lightsaber, brandishing it in the creatures direction.

"Stay back." Cal commanded aloud in an aggressive fashion.

The strange creature recoiled violently, curling up slightly and raising both of its arms near its head in a defensive manner. It trembled in fright at the sight of the Lightsaber and fierce expression Cal directed at it.

Cal gazed upon it with an intense glare, watching the small creature shake in complete fear when his grip and form slackened.

His eyes began to widen upon realizing just what he had done.

"A Jedi always uses their power to protect those who can't protect themselves." Words of his Master from his many lessons floated through his mind. "We may be peacekeepers at war but that does not mean we are to forget our duty to spread peace and hope over fear and strife."

A moment later, Cal retracted his saber and hung his head down, gritting his teeth together and his eyes closed tightly.

Shaking his head, the young Padawan looked up at the small animal that was still shaking in fright.

He took a moment to observe just what this thing was supposed to be.

This creature appeared to have a rocky-green skin with a blunt spike on top of its head, a short, rounded snout, and triangular, black markings below and on the upper corners of its eyes. Red scales cover its diamond-shaped belly, and there are several small holes in its body. Its short arms lack fingers, while its feet have a single toenail each. It has a tail with a conical center surrounded by a ring of plate-like scales.

"Sorry." Cal said softly, making the creature cease in its trembling fright of him.

Slowly, the small thing opened one of its eyes nervously to reveal they were red and gazed at him warily.

It watched as the Padawan turned back to the strange structure and fell to his knees.

Blinking, the creature stood up straight now, discounting the initial fear it held a moment ago being replaced with curiosity.

This human went from being fiercely defensive to openly sorrowful.

Curiosity overriding the fright that it had felt a few seconds ago, the creature slowly approached the human on his knees.

Getting to his side, the creature saw that silent tears were streaming down his face.

This creature was thoroughly confused and slightly sympathetic.

What had caused such grief in this human?

Looking into the unusual cave, the creature glanced at the human momentarily before walking forward.

Climbing up into the entrance pf the "cave", the small animal looked around inside taking note of the metallic interior when it glanced down.

It froze, its eyes widening greatly upon seeing what was on the floor.

While it didn't know what this bipedal humanoid was supposed to be, what this creature did know was that this humanoid was undoubtedly dead.

It looked back to the Padawan who had slowly risen his head to gaze upon the strange animal with an understanding gaze.

Whoever it was within this strange cave was clearly someone of great importance that this human was mourning the loss of. While the creature didn't know who it was, it did understand what it felt like to lose someone close to them.

Afterall, it had lost both its parents in this harsh environment not to long ago.

Moving down from the slightly elevated cave entrance, the creature carefully walked towards the grieving human before it stood in front of him.

The boy had stopped crying by this point but his demeanor remained as sorrowful as it was when he turned off that strange energy weapon he had on him.

Cautiously, the small green creature leaned forward and rested its head against the humans knee.

Cal had jolted at this sudden action, looking down at the unusual animal in surprise.

At first, he didn't know what to make of this gesture but after a few moments of awkward silence, Cal hesitantly placed a hand atop the creatures head.

The small animal froze up briefly but sensing no ill intention from the human, didn't move back from the gesture.

The duo remained there for a few seconds until Cal shifted slightly and stood back up. The creature gazed up at him curiously, wondering what he was going to do.

Cal proceeded to turn his head back in the direction of the trees he had initially planned on cutting down and went back towards them.

Confused, the green animal opted to follow Cal at a slight distance behind him.

It watched as the human pulled out that strange cylindrical staff and ignited that blue energy sword it had pointed at him earlier.

Now that it was looking at it without the fear of the weapon being pointed at it, the strange creature found the blue blade to be quite fascinating and beautiful.

"Stay back." Cal spoke, surprising the creature.

Bewildered by the command, the creature didn't have much time in responding physically or verbally as the human proceeded to slash through one of the tree trunks with ease. The blue blade cut through the hardy wood without much effort and the tree fell forward and crashed down to the ground.

Jumping back in fright at the action, the creature looked back and forth between the fallen tree and the human who was beginning to trim off the branches.

Noticing the creature still being present, Cal looked over to the confused animal who was gazing at him quizzically.

From the facial description it was directing towards him, to Cal, it seemed as though it was silently asking him just what he was doing.

"I have to give my Master the proper burial ceremony for a Jedi." Cal answered without even thinking about whether or not the animal could understand him or not.

In all honesty, it felt like something he just needed to get off his chest.

To just say it.

Accept it.

Painful as it was.

The creature, all the while, soaked in the words the human just told him and looked back to the small metal cave.

It trudged back up to the entrance and gazed down at the deceases humanoid.

Gazing at for a few second, the creature nodded to itself and hopped down from the cave entrance, looking around the area.

Spotting what he was looking for, the creature hobbled over to a flat area on the mountain side and proceeded to begin digging into the ground.

Hearing this small commotion, Cal turned his head in the direction of the green animal and his eyes widened slightly at what he was seeing. The small creature was effortlessly digging into the ground and tossing dirt aside as it dug into the earth.

Walking over to the small dig site, Cal immediately noticed that the creatures wasn't digging in an uncoordinated manner like one would expect.

No, taking a moment to observe this dug up ground, Cal took note that it held a distinctive if slightly unorderly rectangular shape. This creature continued its digging for several minutes until it stopped next to the Padawan, looking up at the human expectantly.

When he had found himself crashed on this mountainside, this certainly wasn't Cal Kestis was expecting.

Looking down at the green creature, it gave him a look that conveyed "What do ya think? Is it enough?".

"I-I…" Cal didn't know what to say to this.

It was rather astonishing to say the least.

He hadn't been here long but already, one of the native wildlife of this planet was assisting in a rather personal manner.

Cal didn't know how or why but this creature had done him this small gesture of kindness and he had only known the little guy for half an hour. Less than that even.

It was there that Cal had a feeling wash over him from head to toe as he stood next to the small horned animal.

He felt it coming off the creature subtly.

Cal had recognized it in an instant.

And how could he not? He was still a Jedi after all.

This creature had the Force.

But…

Not in the way that Cal was used to it.

This was… different.

Whatever it was, that didn't really matter to him.

This animal was strong with the Force. It had it in… was it a boy or a girl? Regardless, the Force was strong with this creature, different as it presented itself to be.

"Trust only in the Force." Cal muttered to himself, making the animal tilt its head at him.

A moment later, he gave the yet to be identified animal with a grateful smile.

"Thank you." He said softly.

The creature blinked before smiling up at him in return.

It appeared that this animal was more intelligent then he had initially believed with it understanding his gratitude and overall just what he was going through.

Cal still wasn't sure where he was and quite frankly, after what he had just went through recently he was still confused and shaken.

But somehow, he had found a partner in all the madness he had went through.

Perhaps this was the will of the Force.

And as his Master had told him in his dying breath and words he had heard many times before in the Jedi Temple on Coruscant, he needed to place his trust in the Force.

So, if this was the will of the Force, it had led him here to this planet and this small creature that had the Mystical Energy that binds all things.

Now though, he'd focus on that aspect later.

He still had a duty to perform and he wouldn't stop until it is done.

-Scene Cut-

Night had fallen upon the mountainside by now but by then, Cal and his new little friend had completed what he had set out to do.

Standing before the crudely built wooden platform over the mound of dirt the green skinned creature had helped him in setting up, Cal held a lit makeshift torch in his hands.

He stared at the body of his master who had his eyes closed with his hands resting atop his chest, making him look as though he were sleeping.

Cal felt a lump form in his throat at the sight of Jaro like this but he quickly shook his head and stepped forward.

Tentatively, he placed his torch at the feet of his master and soon the fires ignited the wood of the funeral pyre.

Slowly, the flames spread around the body of his master until the entirety of the structure was burning.

Cal stood by and watched as the fires burned away his Masters body, allowing the Jedi to become one with the Force.

Beside him was the small new friend he had made, standing almost vigilantly beside him.

During the entire day and process of setting up this pyre, the little guy had stayed with him and aided in building this structure for his master.

Cal didn't even know what exactly this creature was supposed to be but he was truly appreciative of it. This intelligent creature had helped in carving out the timber and unearthing the ground for the Pyre which he lay his Master upon.

In that time, he didn't realize it, but a small bond was forming between him and the animal since they had worked hard together on this.

He opted to give the little guy a name in that time, at least in a way to identify him then just calling on it without an identity or not knowing what it was.

During his travels across the stars, Cal recalled the name of a creature from a dead language that identified strange and large animals.

Kaiju.

Thus, Kaiju was its name and the little guy seemed to enjoy it a great deal.

So now, it was just him and Kaiju upon the mountainside gazing upon the ashes of the pyre that had burned away his master.

All that was left of him was his Lightsaber and one shoulder pauldron Cal had hung onto from his Masters armor.

Going over to where Master Tapal's head had been, Cal had fashioned the pauldron onto a thick tree branch and embedded the stick into the ground.

Cal let out a tired sigh, gazing down at the pile of ash, the remains of the Pyre and his Master.

Looking over to Kaiju, the little guy gazed upon him with an understanding stare with Cal nodding a moment later.

It was nighttime by this point and it was best that they head for shelter for the time being.

Since the crashed escaped pod was nearby, it would suffice for him and his new friend for the night.

Returning back to the pod, Cal climbed in with Kaiju right behind him and had managed to close the glass entry way.

Propping himself against the back wall of the pod, Cal was momentarily surprised at how quickly Kaiju opted to lean against him.

Despite himself, Cal had a small smile appear on his face with one hand resting atop Kaiju's head as the two settled in for the night.

Sleep came soon after and the duo slept peacefully throughout the night.

-Scene Cut-

"GRAAAAHH"

"AAAAHHH!"

Cal ducked down at an avalanche of boulders being directed at him and Kaiju with the duo hightailing it down the mountain from a herd of attackers.

Kaiju was spazzing out, trying its best to avoid the oncoming rocks, bashing back a few with its own head but the little guy was still relatively young.

By this point, Kaiju was in Cal's hands who was dashing down the mountain as fast as his legs could carry him.

How did a calm and peaceful morning lead into such a chaotic and maddening noon that revolved around Cal putting his Jedi training to its paces.

It started out well enough all things considering what Cal had already gone through a few days ago.

He woke up to find Kaiju having crawled up onto his lap and sleeping peacefully atop his legs.

The Padawan shook the little creature awake and together, the two of them exited the escape pod and began their trek down the mountain.

Cal still didn't know what planet he had landed on and needed to gauge as to where he was exactly.

So far, aside from Kaiju, he hadn't encountered any other life.

He figured that would change today considering that he couldn't just stay in one spot, especially around a crashed escape pod.

That would just attract unwanted attention.

Like right now with the strange, armored tusk like animals with their long noses and the bipedal furry Wookie lookalikes with the tan rings on their bellies.

Not that he wanted this.

Cal had initially believed this place to be uninhabited for the most part, believing Kaiju to be a stray.

The only prominent thing that stood out about the Mountain he was on was the ever present feeling of the Force permeating everywhere.

In his studies at the Jedi Temple, the Padawan was educated in the matters of how the Force was the constant presence of the galaxy. If he could paraphrase Grand Master Yoda here, it was the energy that surrounded everything and connected them all.

But here was now, being chased by a horde of unidentifiable and clearly angry and territorial animals that were chasing him and Kaiju with a great intensity to them.

And all of them were connected to the Force, same as Kaiju.

The familiar yet different feeling he had when he first encountered his new companion.

Must have been something native to this planet.

Cal would have found this extraordinarily fascinating had it not been for the ridiculous and life threatening situation he found himself in.

These creatures that have been attacking him and Kaiju for the last hour have displayed abilities that he could barely comprehend.

Their claws glowed, the earth trembled and the ones with the tusks and trunks rolled up into armored balls that tried bashing into the fleeing duo.

They were after both of them with a vengeance and they would not let up.

Maybe slicing off one of the furry ones arms wasn't such a good idea.

The group that saw this was scared for the briefest of moments.

Now…

Well, now they're just pissed off.

And their rampaging to get Cal and Kaiju alerted and angered the herd of those tusk like animals leading to this debacle.

So here he was once again on the run for his life with a partner who was equally as terrified as he was.

Kaiju was clinging onto Cal's arms that were wrapped around its stomach for dear life, it's eyes wide and buggy as the human it had met the other day was sprinting down the mountain at speeds comparable to even the fastest of Kaiju's kind.

Kaiju jolted, biting onto the cloth of Cal's arm as the Padawan performed an astonishing high jump into the air to avoid several rolling figures that barreled towards him.

Landing as gracefully as one can in this situation, Cal resumed his sprint in time to narrowly avoid a large rock being tossed at him.

"Leave me alone already!" Cal cried out in vain, screeching to a halt as another rock landed in front of him.

'How in the Force are they doing this?!' Cal wildly thought, teeth clenched tightly as one of the bi-pedal furry Wookie-alikes caught up to him.

Feeling the oncoming danger, Cal ducked down, inadvertently having his chin dig into Kaiju's single blunt spike.

Wincing in pain, Cal lost his footing and began tumbling forward with Kaiju still in his arms.

Landing hard on his back, the Padawan groaned aloud as he slowly sat up.

"You alright, Kaiju?" Cal asked, slight discomfort in his voice.

"Tar." Was Kaiju's only response.

Shaking his head to try and rid the coming headache, Cal got back up to his feet in time to see those tusk like creatures roll into their ball forms again.

"Oh come on." Cal complained aloud, getting ready to run once again.

His legs tensed up and his hold on Kaiju tightened with the boy preparing to move when…

*FWOOOSH*

A powerful gust of wind whipped up from behind the Padawan and a moment later, he felt two strong pointed feet dig into his shoulders before he was promptly lifted up into the air.

"WAAAH!" Cal cried aloud, holding onto Kaiju who flailed in equal fright at their sudden height position far above the ground.

He began to try and wrench himself free from whatever it was that up and grabbed without dropping and now scared Kaiju.

"Calm down young man." Said an aged and wizened voice from above. "I've got you."

Cal stopped struggling and looked up at what it was that caught him.

It was large bird of some kind with brown feathers, a large, pointed beak, the edges of the wings being white in color and atop the, Cal saw an aged man looking down at him.

The most distinguishing features of this individual was his slightly bushy eyebrows and graying brown hair.

"Just stay put." His rescuer stated. "We'll be away from Mt. Silver shortly."

Cal could only nod, silently in awe and trepidation.

He was somewhat glad to meet another intelligent living being on this planet but he was unsure of the man's intentions.

Granted, he did just save his life but one can never be too sure.

Still, at least he wasn't in danger anymore. Those bizarre animals couldn't reach him up here even if they tried.

Eventually, the bird carrying Cal flew down to what appeared to be a town of some kind.

Buildings weren't as tall and it appeared sparsely populated for the most part.

Descending down to the town, the bird eventually hovered in front of a building with a red roof and red sphere of some kind before dropping Cal.

The large bird landed right next to the slightly shaky Padawan with the aged man who had rescued him from that mountainside climbing off his steed and giving the young Jedi a hard stare.

Cal couldn't help but recoil slightly at the hard gaze directed at him as it reminded him all to well of the disapproving gaze of a Jedi master.

The elderly fellow held out a small red and white sphere that expanded in his hand and a moment later, the large bird that had carried him seemingly shrunk and disappeared before his eyes.

The Padawan blinked in surprise by what he just saw.

What kind of technology was that?

And where did the large bird go?

Did… did it go into the ball?

He wasn't able to ask or even get a word in as the man cleared his throat aloud.

"Young Man, you have some explaining to do." He said sternly making Cal flinch. "Just what in the world were you thinking being on Mt. Silver? Judging by how I found you, I don't need to tell you just how dangerous that place is."

Cal didn't know how exactly to respond to this statement.

All he really got out of this slight scolding was this man stating that the mountain he was on was called Mt. Silver.

Ok, so that answers one question being where he landed on.

But what planet was he on?

On the way down during the descent to this town, Cal took the moment to observe that this place didn't seem all that advanced.

Was it just this place or…

Cal shook his head, feeling a headache coming on so he opted to focus on one thing at a time.

And the first matter he should attend to is…

"Thanks for getting me out of there." Cal said gratefully. "I didn't know that place would be so dangerous."

The aged man's expression softened slightly upon seeing the boy bow slightly.

He gazed at the young man and then down at the creature in his hand.

"Is that your Larvitar?" The Man asked curiously. "Those are rather rare to find."

"Larvitar?" Cal questioned, looking down at Kaiju in his arms. "Is that the name of Kaiju's species?"

"Kaiju?" the man repeated. "Is that his name?"

"Oh, so you're a boy then?" Cal said with Kaiju nodding up at him.

"Excuse me." The elderly man said holding up his hand. "But you didn't answer my question. What were you doing on Mt. Silver. You saw how dangerous that place is."

Cal opened and closed his mouth several times, thinking his answer over.

"Um… it's a bit complicated sir." Cal said carefully. "I didn't go there of my own volition if you're wondering. I crash landed there."

"Crash landed?" the Man said in confusion. "Were you on a plane?"

"What's a plane?" Cal questioned making the brown haired man pause.

"I beg your pardon?"

There was an awkward silence between the two with them both staring at one another for an extended period of time until…

"Um, sir?" The Padawan broke the silence. "Can you tell me where exactly I am right now?"

"Now? This is Viridian City. And you don't have to call me sir. I'm Professor Oak."

"Cal Kestis." The Jedi said in kind, setting Kaiju down. "And not the town. I meant what planet."

Professor Oak was about to open his mouth for an answer when he froze on the spot.

"P-Planet?"

"Yeah, you know the name… of… the planet…"

A slow dawning of realization appeared upon Cal's expression.

"Y-you know…" Cal stammered, really unsure about this right now. "Planet names and…"

Professor Oak stared at the boy and while he thought this was supposed to be some kind of joke, Cal seemed genuine in the question.

"Why… why don't we go to my lab in Pallet Town." Oak suggested. "Judging by your attire, you must have gone through quite the ordeal even before that little rampage I found you in."

That would be putting it mildly.

So, seeing no other option at the moment, Cal followed Professor Oak to the mans hometown.

Maybe there he'd get some answers as to where he was.

And I'll stop here for now.

See, originally, this chapter was gonna be WAY longer but I thought to myself it's better to leave this off on a cliffhanger that would work better on the next chapter.

Besides, next chapter already has 3k word head start so it'll be able to come out sooner than later.

So yeah, first chapter and Cal has quite the exposure to the Pokémon World.

There's a lot that I wanted to do in the first chapter but work has been draining me on top of other stories and ideas to tackle.

Hope you guys enjoyed it.

Special shoutout to the individuals who helped in creating the list of Pokémon Cal is gonna have. You guys know who you are.

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