DISCLAIMER: I guess the only thing I have to disclaim here is the use of the names Ash Ketchum, Gary Oak, and Ashley Casam, so please don't sue me.
A/N: I am sorry this is a little short, even for my liking, but I had to include it to fill the story up. So here it is!
"So Judy, you still worried about those two kids?" Sharon snidely asked her sister.
"Well, that could probably explain why I haven't been sleeping well lately" Judy sighed. One had just phoned the other, and they were both just as confused as each other.
Mikaela laughed. "Give it a rest, Judy. We have more important things to worry about now."
Judy had been thinking - a lot. So many thoughts had invaded her brain that she thought her head would explode them all out. She knew what she had to do, and she didn't care what happened.
"Sharon, Mikaela...I have to go down there" she announced calmly.
Her sisters sent her confused stares. "Down where?" Sharon asked.
Judy gulped. "Earth. I need to go to Earth."
Mikaela and Sharon gasped. Timid little Judy was going to break the biggest rule in the book?
"Um, Judy...I don't think that's such a good idea...." Sharon warned.
"Why not? I can disguise myself, they would never know!" Judy exclaimed.
Mikeala sighed. "We need you up here, Judy. The big man would kill you."
Judy considered that. The big man would kill her, it wasn't impossible. He was way more powerful than any three of the sisters could fathom.
"Come on, calm down now. There is worse stuff going on in that little globe that you're not so worried about" Sharon said.
"How would you feel if you found out you weren't who you thought you were? That your parents had lied to you your whole life?" Judy shrieked in frustration.
Sharon laughed. "I don't have to worry about that because I'm immortal. I have changed the world before and I will keep changing the world."
Judy scowled. Her sister had a point, but it was sooo frustruting trying to reason with them.
"I don't care what you say, I'm going. They need me." Judy closed her eyes and took a deep breath.
"Judy don't!" Mikaela yelled, grabbing her sister's arm. "What are you going to tell them? 'Hi, I'm the chick that's screwed up your lives forever?' They won't buy it, Judy!"
Judy ignored her and concentrated on her diguise. A pokemon of some sort? Their mother? A member of Team Rocket? No, that wouldn't work...
"By the powers that are bestowed within me, change my form to a trainer who's friendly!" The rhyme was lame, Judy knew it, but she also knew it would work. She ignored the yells and hysterical cries from her sisters as she felt herself melting into a human form. She had a heartbeat, she had a pulse...she had life.
Judy opened her eyes to find herself in a forest. It was dark, and the trees overshadowed her meek figure.
"Okay, where am I..." She talked to herself to reassure herself. It seemed to work for a moment, because soon she found herself at a huge stadium with houses around it.
"Welcome, fellow trainer!" Someone unfamilier greeted her at the gates. "You ready to register?"
Judy recognised him - Gary Oak. Pallet Town's second best Pokemon trainer. Second only to Ash Ketchum.
"Gary!" she exclaimed, then realised what she'd done. He hadn't introduced himself and she knew his name. He raised an eyebrow and Judy thought of a coverup. "I'm Samantha Willows! We went to elementary Poketech together, remember?"
She knew that was true. Gary had attended elementary Poketech with a girl called Samantha Willows...whether he remebered or not was another thing.
"Samantha? Ohhh, I remember you! How are you?" Gary asked. Judy noticed the pokeballs clipped to his belt and thought about how strong he was. She hoped she wouldn't have to battle him.
"I'm...great!" She did a good job with her disguise, considering the girl she was talking about had died in a house fire two years ago. "Is this your first time at the league?"
"Nah, I've been here before. It's nothing new to me" Gary said in a voice that portrayed bragging.
Judy nodded. "Right. Well, I'd better get going...my pokemon need treatment" she covered up. It was then she noticed Gary's gaze fixed upon her in a vacant stare. Her instincts told her what it was and she inwardly cringed. Oh no, no...I bet Sharon's done this just to spite me, she thought warily.
"So do mine" Gary said. Judy smiled, but doubted herself inside, and they walked off to the league's pokemon center, with Gary hanging off every word she said.
The pokemon center was full to the brim of sick, wounded, or generally unhealthy pokemon. Judy suddenly realised she had no pokeballs, let alone pokemon, and so discreetly gave herself some that clipped onto her belt.
Not knowing what she got, she quietly handed the six balls over to Nurse Joy, who was being assisted by her cousins, sisters, and in-laws, considering the mad rush.
"Okay, let's see...Butterfree, Starmie, Vileplume, Nidoqueen, Rhydon, and Golbat" Nurse Joy registered their names on a computer.
Golbat? Urgh, there had to be an odd one...
"So Samantha, where do you live now?" Gary asked in genuine interest.
Judy didn't miss a beat. "New Bark Town."
"Ah, you came all the way from Johto? The town where winds of new beginnings blow...yeah, I've been there before." Gary revived his brief Johto travels when he was twelve. "It's a really pretty town" he smiled dopily.
Judy grinned back, and scowled when he turned away. She'd get Sharon for this, if it was the last thing she ever...
"Samantha Willows, your pokemon are ready for battle" Nurse Joy announced. Judy gratefully took her pokemon and got ready to leave, when the familiar voice called out again.
"Hey Samantha, I'm battling on the ice field at eleven o'clock tomorrow. Maybe you wanna...I dunno, come watch or something?" Gary asked, the small traces of nervousness inside of him coming through in his words.
Judy smiled. "Maybe." It was the only word she said before she opened the door and ran out of the pokemon center as quickly as she had entered this strange, mortal world.
A/N: I'm sorry to any Golbat lovers out there, if there are any, but ah well, something odd had to go in there and either way I was gonna get flamed for using any kind of Pokemon! Take the time to review this piece of, I guess you could call it writing if you really wanted to, hehe!
A/N: I am sorry this is a little short, even for my liking, but I had to include it to fill the story up. So here it is!
"So Judy, you still worried about those two kids?" Sharon snidely asked her sister.
"Well, that could probably explain why I haven't been sleeping well lately" Judy sighed. One had just phoned the other, and they were both just as confused as each other.
Mikaela laughed. "Give it a rest, Judy. We have more important things to worry about now."
Judy had been thinking - a lot. So many thoughts had invaded her brain that she thought her head would explode them all out. She knew what she had to do, and she didn't care what happened.
"Sharon, Mikaela...I have to go down there" she announced calmly.
Her sisters sent her confused stares. "Down where?" Sharon asked.
Judy gulped. "Earth. I need to go to Earth."
Mikaela and Sharon gasped. Timid little Judy was going to break the biggest rule in the book?
"Um, Judy...I don't think that's such a good idea...." Sharon warned.
"Why not? I can disguise myself, they would never know!" Judy exclaimed.
Mikeala sighed. "We need you up here, Judy. The big man would kill you."
Judy considered that. The big man would kill her, it wasn't impossible. He was way more powerful than any three of the sisters could fathom.
"Come on, calm down now. There is worse stuff going on in that little globe that you're not so worried about" Sharon said.
"How would you feel if you found out you weren't who you thought you were? That your parents had lied to you your whole life?" Judy shrieked in frustration.
Sharon laughed. "I don't have to worry about that because I'm immortal. I have changed the world before and I will keep changing the world."
Judy scowled. Her sister had a point, but it was sooo frustruting trying to reason with them.
"I don't care what you say, I'm going. They need me." Judy closed her eyes and took a deep breath.
"Judy don't!" Mikaela yelled, grabbing her sister's arm. "What are you going to tell them? 'Hi, I'm the chick that's screwed up your lives forever?' They won't buy it, Judy!"
Judy ignored her and concentrated on her diguise. A pokemon of some sort? Their mother? A member of Team Rocket? No, that wouldn't work...
"By the powers that are bestowed within me, change my form to a trainer who's friendly!" The rhyme was lame, Judy knew it, but she also knew it would work. She ignored the yells and hysterical cries from her sisters as she felt herself melting into a human form. She had a heartbeat, she had a pulse...she had life.
Judy opened her eyes to find herself in a forest. It was dark, and the trees overshadowed her meek figure.
"Okay, where am I..." She talked to herself to reassure herself. It seemed to work for a moment, because soon she found herself at a huge stadium with houses around it.
"Welcome, fellow trainer!" Someone unfamilier greeted her at the gates. "You ready to register?"
Judy recognised him - Gary Oak. Pallet Town's second best Pokemon trainer. Second only to Ash Ketchum.
"Gary!" she exclaimed, then realised what she'd done. He hadn't introduced himself and she knew his name. He raised an eyebrow and Judy thought of a coverup. "I'm Samantha Willows! We went to elementary Poketech together, remember?"
She knew that was true. Gary had attended elementary Poketech with a girl called Samantha Willows...whether he remebered or not was another thing.
"Samantha? Ohhh, I remember you! How are you?" Gary asked. Judy noticed the pokeballs clipped to his belt and thought about how strong he was. She hoped she wouldn't have to battle him.
"I'm...great!" She did a good job with her disguise, considering the girl she was talking about had died in a house fire two years ago. "Is this your first time at the league?"
"Nah, I've been here before. It's nothing new to me" Gary said in a voice that portrayed bragging.
Judy nodded. "Right. Well, I'd better get going...my pokemon need treatment" she covered up. It was then she noticed Gary's gaze fixed upon her in a vacant stare. Her instincts told her what it was and she inwardly cringed. Oh no, no...I bet Sharon's done this just to spite me, she thought warily.
"So do mine" Gary said. Judy smiled, but doubted herself inside, and they walked off to the league's pokemon center, with Gary hanging off every word she said.
The pokemon center was full to the brim of sick, wounded, or generally unhealthy pokemon. Judy suddenly realised she had no pokeballs, let alone pokemon, and so discreetly gave herself some that clipped onto her belt.
Not knowing what she got, she quietly handed the six balls over to Nurse Joy, who was being assisted by her cousins, sisters, and in-laws, considering the mad rush.
"Okay, let's see...Butterfree, Starmie, Vileplume, Nidoqueen, Rhydon, and Golbat" Nurse Joy registered their names on a computer.
Golbat? Urgh, there had to be an odd one...
"So Samantha, where do you live now?" Gary asked in genuine interest.
Judy didn't miss a beat. "New Bark Town."
"Ah, you came all the way from Johto? The town where winds of new beginnings blow...yeah, I've been there before." Gary revived his brief Johto travels when he was twelve. "It's a really pretty town" he smiled dopily.
Judy grinned back, and scowled when he turned away. She'd get Sharon for this, if it was the last thing she ever...
"Samantha Willows, your pokemon are ready for battle" Nurse Joy announced. Judy gratefully took her pokemon and got ready to leave, when the familiar voice called out again.
"Hey Samantha, I'm battling on the ice field at eleven o'clock tomorrow. Maybe you wanna...I dunno, come watch or something?" Gary asked, the small traces of nervousness inside of him coming through in his words.
Judy smiled. "Maybe." It was the only word she said before she opened the door and ran out of the pokemon center as quickly as she had entered this strange, mortal world.
A/N: I'm sorry to any Golbat lovers out there, if there are any, but ah well, something odd had to go in there and either way I was gonna get flamed for using any kind of Pokemon! Take the time to review this piece of, I guess you could call it writing if you really wanted to, hehe!
