****Eevyu****
A week later, it was decided that Rocket and I would get our names that sunset. I shivered with excitement. None of our other brothers or sisters (An egg had hatched: she was a Vaporeon-destined female named Eyavit.) had evolved, and Eyvan kept giving me jealous glares.
Dad and Mom were very happy to see Rayaka again, and to learn that Terry had been chased off by THEIR misbehaving twins. We weren't even really punished for running away, seeing as how we brought Rayaka back.
I sat by the river in silence, the hour almost over. Rocket was beside me. I had to wonder what he was thinking, if he, too, was nervous about becoming an adult in our little family; becoming an adult before our older brothers and sister had even evolved.
Soon I knew the hour was over, and the two of us walked to the Naming Circle.
Had it only been a week ago that I had been a child here? That everyone had seen me as young, nearly defenseless, and a bit odd?
We approached my father and mother, and I could see Rayaka and Holly behind the crowd of forms.
I am very honored, Dad began, to today be able to present evolutionary names to my twin daughter and son. They now know the truth behind their names, and shall keep it in their hearts forever.
With us are two other twins today, Holly and Rayaka. They have been very kind to us and to our children. I would be honored if they were to name the twins. As Mom finished speaking, Rayaka and Holly stepped forward. Rayaka stood in front of me, and Holly in front of Rocket.
Soon, Holly spoke up. "Fireblast." It was an odd name for a Flareon, but Rocket had been an odd name too.
"Moonshine," whispered Rayaka, and both of us looked up at the girls.
The names have been chosen, said Dad. Rocket, become Fireblast; Eevyu, my namesake, become Moonshine. There was a cheer from the crowd.
Later, at the party, Fireblast and I looked at each other, knowing in our hearts what we had to do.
We're adventurers now, aren't we, brother? I asked, and he nodded. We went together to tell Dad and Mom, and they agreed.
We have to leave, and we will, said Fireblast, and I agreed. But we shall go separate ways. However, in one year, we shall return here, bringing with us whatever family we may have. this was announced to the entire 'colony', as I now called it. And they all cheered.
A week later Fireblast and I left, splitting up at the fork a mile from Saffron. One road led to Celadon, the other to Fuchsia. I was on the road to Celadon.
Goodbye, Moonshine, Fireblast said, a tear glistening in my twin's eye. In one year.
In one year, brother, I said, and we went our separate ways.
[Yes,] I thought. [Goodbye, Fireblast.] And as I turned to face the rising sun, I felt both sadness and joy, and also a surge of hope. For who knows what tomorrow will bring.
THE END
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Ok, now the readers have to decide: Who's oath should I follow, Moonshine's or Fireblast's? Or should I write two separate fics, one for each?? Please review and tell me!! ~The Darkness Master
A week later, it was decided that Rocket and I would get our names that sunset. I shivered with excitement. None of our other brothers or sisters (An egg had hatched: she was a Vaporeon-destined female named Eyavit.) had evolved, and Eyvan kept giving me jealous glares.
Dad and Mom were very happy to see Rayaka again, and to learn that Terry had been chased off by THEIR misbehaving twins. We weren't even really punished for running away, seeing as how we brought Rayaka back.
I sat by the river in silence, the hour almost over. Rocket was beside me. I had to wonder what he was thinking, if he, too, was nervous about becoming an adult in our little family; becoming an adult before our older brothers and sister had even evolved.
Soon I knew the hour was over, and the two of us walked to the Naming Circle.
Had it only been a week ago that I had been a child here? That everyone had seen me as young, nearly defenseless, and a bit odd?
We approached my father and mother, and I could see Rayaka and Holly behind the crowd of forms.
I am very honored, Dad began, to today be able to present evolutionary names to my twin daughter and son. They now know the truth behind their names, and shall keep it in their hearts forever.
With us are two other twins today, Holly and Rayaka. They have been very kind to us and to our children. I would be honored if they were to name the twins. As Mom finished speaking, Rayaka and Holly stepped forward. Rayaka stood in front of me, and Holly in front of Rocket.
Soon, Holly spoke up. "Fireblast." It was an odd name for a Flareon, but Rocket had been an odd name too.
"Moonshine," whispered Rayaka, and both of us looked up at the girls.
The names have been chosen, said Dad. Rocket, become Fireblast; Eevyu, my namesake, become Moonshine. There was a cheer from the crowd.
Later, at the party, Fireblast and I looked at each other, knowing in our hearts what we had to do.
We're adventurers now, aren't we, brother? I asked, and he nodded. We went together to tell Dad and Mom, and they agreed.
We have to leave, and we will, said Fireblast, and I agreed. But we shall go separate ways. However, in one year, we shall return here, bringing with us whatever family we may have. this was announced to the entire 'colony', as I now called it. And they all cheered.
A week later Fireblast and I left, splitting up at the fork a mile from Saffron. One road led to Celadon, the other to Fuchsia. I was on the road to Celadon.
Goodbye, Moonshine, Fireblast said, a tear glistening in my twin's eye. In one year.
In one year, brother, I said, and we went our separate ways.
[Yes,] I thought. [Goodbye, Fireblast.] And as I turned to face the rising sun, I felt both sadness and joy, and also a surge of hope. For who knows what tomorrow will bring.
THE END
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Ok, now the readers have to decide: Who's oath should I follow, Moonshine's or Fireblast's? Or should I write two separate fics, one for each?? Please review and tell me!! ~The Darkness Master
