The fighters will have a bunch of Leppa Berries so Jigglypuff won't run out of power points for Spacial Rend, and the context for this series is in chapter 6 of my other fic, Meet The Smashers. Thanks for reading!


"Hey, what happened to you?" Falco asked Isabelle, who didn't look very well.

"I did a favor for Leaf. You know, the Pokémon Trainer?" Falco nodded. "She needed a bunch of these berries," she pulled a Leppa berry out of her pocket. "I'm not completely sure why though. They only restore the amount of times a Pokémon can use a move."

"Why do you look so tired? Picking berries doesn't seem so hard," Falco said.

Isabelle scratched the back of her head. "Well, Leaf found out about an island that grows a bunch of berries when you plant some there when she visited Alola, so I had to travel to the Pokémon universe, pick the berries, and come back," She chuckled. "It kind of took a while though. I picked a lot."

'Huh, alright." Falco said. "Hey look, it's the new guys." They both caught up with them and Pit, who was already there talking with them.

And then they got sucked into the void because they ran into Jigglypuff.


In the Void:

"Why would we go into another pitch-black void?" Spy pinched and rubbed the bridge of his nose as Jigglypuff broke the barrier with a Spacial Rend. "Do we want to die?! Our logic is getting worse the longer we stay here."

"The other universes we looking at right now don't look too good right now." Demo said looking through the other portals.

"Dear God, there are magical ponies and unicorns in this universe!" Soldier glared into one of the portals. The other mercenaries shuddered. Memories of Halloween and that… damn unicorn hat, it was horrifying. "The black void it is!" Spy groaned as he jumped into the portal after everyone else.


"Can we see your poem, MC?" Sayori asked her childhood friend. He frantically looked at his poem, which had a total of twenty words, and slowly looked at Sayori.

"Y-yeah! Sure…" He stuttered. He really did not want to show what little he wrote, so he hoped for something, anything to distract the girls long enough so he could make up an excuse not to show his poem.

Heh, like that would happen-

*CRASH*

…would you look at that? The sound came from the closet, along with a bunch of aggravated voices.

"OW, get off me you oversized ostrich!"

"Oh, shut up you're Australian."

"All of you are crushing my everything. Please, just kill me now."

"Haha, later."

"Merde."

"Um, what's h-happening in there?" Yuri asked.

Monika put a hand to her chin. "I'm not completely sure?"

"Shouldn't we tell someone?" Natsuki asked. 'Alright, who exactly are you going to tell?' Monika thought. 'Have you seen a single teacher before we got here?'

"Maybe we should check it out instead!" Sayori ran to the closet. "Sayori, wait!" MC cried out and followed after to stop her, with the other girls right behind him, but it was too late. She opened the door and the fighters spilled out onto the floor.

"Thank you to whoever did that," Isabelle said looking up, eyes half open. "I think my feet are broken."

Pit looked at her, confused. "You don't have feet."

Isabelle looked at her legs. "Oh no!" she said, exaggerating her voice. The fighters all got a kick out of that. The high schoolers, however, did not. Monika in particular looked very disturbed at seeing this.

"What the hell is going on here?!" Natsuki exclaimed.

"Frankly, we have no idea." Engie shrugged.

"...They look like those people who dress up as those characters in your manga," Yuri whispered to Natsuki, who glared at her.

"Yes, because a bunch of cosplayers are all in your school closet," Falco said sarcastically.

"Who are you? What are you doing here?" Sayori asked.

"That's… gonna be a long story." Isabelle chuckled. "That is, telling you about both of those things. We mean no harm, at the very least."

Monika… was completely shocked just by seeing these… different people in their classroom since she was led to believe that she was in a game and that the other girls and the Player were the only real characters in the game. (you never see anyone anyway in the game)

'What the? Who are? How did these guys get here? We're the only ones programmed into this game!' She secretly checked the files. 'They don't have character files, so they're not part of the game… So why are the others reacting to this? This would never happen normally in a playthrough!'

Scout got to his feet and looked around. "Oh, God, I'm back in high school." He caught sight of the girls. "I mean, hey! I'm back in high school!" Sniper looked at him with a disappointed look.

"Don't even think about it, mate." He remembered when the other Scout he used to work with on RED told him a story about when he was on the track team and tried to pick up girls. He got kicked out once they realized he was 23 and not enrolled in the school. He probably only hit on the teachers and older students, but Sniper didn't want Scout to make the same mistake the other guy did.

"Relax, I'm just gonna check out what they're doin'." Sniper facepalmed as Scout walked towards Sayori.

"Hey there! What are you guys working on?" Sayori's eyes lit up at getting an opportunity to talk about literature with someone else.

"Hi! Are you interested? This is a literature club, and we study literature," Scout grimaced. "And we also read and write poetry-" Scout immediately bolted. Towards the window.

He crashed into the glass and flew through the air like a ragdoll as soon as he made contact. Then, he landed on a car, triggering its alarm. Everyone crowded around the intact windows to see what happened.

"Oww," He said weakly from below. "...medic." Heavy expertly tossed his sandvich through the broken window outline of the baseball player, at the aforementioned baseball player. It landed on his back with a flop. Scout painfully groaned as he tried to reach for the sandvich, making everyone watching wince and cringe. He grabbed it and slowly took a big bite. Of course, he magically recovered from all the injuries that he'd gotten from the fall and sat up.

"Yeah, yeah, thanks!" Scout yelled. He gave a thumbs up to Heavy, who smiled and nodded in response.

"Oooookay… I think we're going to leave now," Isabelle sighed. "Sorry about your window. Use Mimic, Jigglypuff." She pointed outside towards the ground so Scout could jump in the portal too. After they literally made their exit, they jumped into the empty space.

"W-wait!" Monika tried to stop them, but it was too late. They had gotten away.

Sayori pouted. "Guess they don't like literature."

"Yeah," Monika said. She had some things to consider, like if those people were the ones who put her and her friends in this simulation, or if there was some way to break out…

"Yeah…"