(A/N: I gave Leslie (Diamond Sailor) green eyes in this fic because she didn't specify what color eyes her character would have. And for the same reason, Kat (Chibikat) had blue eyes. Sorry if that's not what you wanted, DS and Chibikat!!!! Oh, and the Joshua in this chapter is ChibiZelgadisBishieBoy.)
It was the next morning that I found out that Abra had gone out in the night to find more trainers. This time there were two girls and two boys.
The first boy's name was Chad. He was 15, and had brown eyes and dark brown hair in a spiked-up fashion. He had tan skin and wore baggy blue jeans, a gray, sleeved t-shirt, and an unzipped fleece over the shirt. There were black stripes down the zipper and on the top of the sleeves. His pokémon were all final evolutionary forms, and looked pretty powerful. He had a Tyranitar, a Dragonite, a Blastoise, a Meganium, an Alakazam, and a Charizard. He seemed to be able to talk his pokémons' language, which was always an advantage. He also acted kind of...wacky, and was beginning to drive even KAHLEYA nuts, which is nearly impossible to do.
The other boy, Joshua, was 15. "Two Joshes?" was what Kahleya said, until THIS Josh said to call him Joshua to avoid confusion. He had only two pokémon: A Pidgeot and a Pikachu. He had grey-blue eyes and longish brown hair. He wore a brown leather apple computers jacket over a black t-shirt and black snap-up pants. I could tell (by the jacket, mostly) that he was a computer freak. He told me he could transform into a Pidgeot or a Pikachu.
The first girl said her name was Leslie. Already I could tell she was a serious 17-year-old pokémon trainer. Her jade green eyes demanded respect, and she looked even prettier with the way her long brown hair was pulled loosely back in a wooden barrette. She wore a long-sleeved tan shirt and darker tan long pants. When she released her pokémon, her eyes were full of pride. She had a Ditto, a Growlithe, an Eevee, a Pidgey, and a Dratini.
The second girl, Kat, was 14. I have to admit, she seemed a little strange at first. She had a blue water droplet-shaped jewel in the center of her forehead. She answered my inquiry about it by saying that she could turn her emotions into elemental power, giving a few examples, and making me hope she didn't get angry at anyone here. She had dark brown hair that had two blonde streaks on either side in front, and clear blue eyes. She wore a green tank top, a blue skirt, and green sandals. Her pokémon all had nicknames. They were Umi (a Blastoise), Hotaru (a Gengar), Logan (a Persian), Pyro (an Arcanine), and Lita (a Raichu). She was kind of...crazy, though, but I figured we needed all the insanity we could get.
I sent Abra out again, and re-familiarized myself with everyone's names. Chad, Kat, Martial Arts Master, DarkGhost, Josh, Joshua, Leslie, Hiro, and Ryan. And of course Kahleya and me. I could only wonder how many more there would be, and who could really be trusted.
Later that night, my crystal sphere began to glow again, and I looked into it. I saw a girl staring back at me. Her blue eyes were as smug as her smile, and loose strands of brown hair fell across her face. As I watched, she began to laugh, and I recognized the laugh of the shadowy figure from the day before.
It was the next morning that I found out that Abra had gone out in the night to find more trainers. This time there were two girls and two boys.
The first boy's name was Chad. He was 15, and had brown eyes and dark brown hair in a spiked-up fashion. He had tan skin and wore baggy blue jeans, a gray, sleeved t-shirt, and an unzipped fleece over the shirt. There were black stripes down the zipper and on the top of the sleeves. His pokémon were all final evolutionary forms, and looked pretty powerful. He had a Tyranitar, a Dragonite, a Blastoise, a Meganium, an Alakazam, and a Charizard. He seemed to be able to talk his pokémons' language, which was always an advantage. He also acted kind of...wacky, and was beginning to drive even KAHLEYA nuts, which is nearly impossible to do.
The other boy, Joshua, was 15. "Two Joshes?" was what Kahleya said, until THIS Josh said to call him Joshua to avoid confusion. He had only two pokémon: A Pidgeot and a Pikachu. He had grey-blue eyes and longish brown hair. He wore a brown leather apple computers jacket over a black t-shirt and black snap-up pants. I could tell (by the jacket, mostly) that he was a computer freak. He told me he could transform into a Pidgeot or a Pikachu.
The first girl said her name was Leslie. Already I could tell she was a serious 17-year-old pokémon trainer. Her jade green eyes demanded respect, and she looked even prettier with the way her long brown hair was pulled loosely back in a wooden barrette. She wore a long-sleeved tan shirt and darker tan long pants. When she released her pokémon, her eyes were full of pride. She had a Ditto, a Growlithe, an Eevee, a Pidgey, and a Dratini.
The second girl, Kat, was 14. I have to admit, she seemed a little strange at first. She had a blue water droplet-shaped jewel in the center of her forehead. She answered my inquiry about it by saying that she could turn her emotions into elemental power, giving a few examples, and making me hope she didn't get angry at anyone here. She had dark brown hair that had two blonde streaks on either side in front, and clear blue eyes. She wore a green tank top, a blue skirt, and green sandals. Her pokémon all had nicknames. They were Umi (a Blastoise), Hotaru (a Gengar), Logan (a Persian), Pyro (an Arcanine), and Lita (a Raichu). She was kind of...crazy, though, but I figured we needed all the insanity we could get.
I sent Abra out again, and re-familiarized myself with everyone's names. Chad, Kat, Martial Arts Master, DarkGhost, Josh, Joshua, Leslie, Hiro, and Ryan. And of course Kahleya and me. I could only wonder how many more there would be, and who could really be trusted.
Later that night, my crystal sphere began to glow again, and I looked into it. I saw a girl staring back at me. Her blue eyes were as smug as her smile, and loose strands of brown hair fell across her face. As I watched, she began to laugh, and I recognized the laugh of the shadowy figure from the day before.
