I sat under the large tree, trying to keep dry. I had already been soaked right through
trying to find some shelter. The rain bucketed down on the cracked earth, it was about
time there was some rain, but this much?! My pink fur was soaked, making me look
like a drowned Rattata. I coughed and spluttered in the cold and I looked about, trying
to find somewhere do keep dry; some proper shelter. I wiped some water out of my
eyes and saw a cave just up the road a bit. I ran quickly to the cave, well, as quick as I
could go; which wasn't very fast. I entered the cave without a second thought and sat
down in the corner, curling up in a ball to keep as warm as I possibly could. How did I
get into this mess? I had lost my family to that evil creature in the forest. It had tried to
take my life as well. Though I was an unevolved pokemon, I wasn't very young. In
fact, soon I would be evolving. I was too weak to battle in this form though, and even
my amily was too weak to defeat that huge clawed pink pokemon. My knowledge
wasn't great, my parents didn't have much time to teach me about things and my
siblings never spoke to me. I felt rejected, they had always ignored me. Just because I
was different, not like them at all. I sniffled, trying not to let my tears come out. I sat in
the corner quietly, watching the rain fall softly to the ground at the cave entrance. I
watched the rain falling gently till I drifted off into a restless sleep.
(P.O.V. Change)
I looked over the map again.
'Are you sure this is the right way?' I asked.
'Vuui (Positive).' Bindi replied. I rolled my eyes and folded up the map and put it back
in my backpack. Before leaving, I changed into a pair of shorts and a pink t-shirt for
walking.
'Well, as long as you know where we're going, we have no chance of not getting lost!'
I joked. Bindi smiled.
'Vui vu (Come on)!' She said, leading me up the path into the forest. We had a long
walk ahead of us, that was for sure. Bindi seemed up to it, though I didn't.
'Vuiiii (Tiireeed)....' Bindi groaned, collapsing in a heap on the ground. I laughed
loudly.
'Too much for you, eh?' I said jokingly. She looked up at me and gave me a cheeky
sort of pleading look.
'Oh, I guess so.' I said as I bent down to pick her up. She climbed onto my shoulder
and sat there as I walked.
'You lead the way!' I told her.
'Vuiii!' She squeaked, I was glad to see she was having fun.
We walked on for quite a while, we'd only been wlaking about an hour all up though!
The forest was very wet, like it had rained recently. As we came to a clearing in the
forest where we could rest, I heard an odd noise coming from around the corner of the
path.
'Do you hear that' I asked Bindi.
'Vui (Yeah).' Bindi replied, looking in the direction of the sound, 'Vu vu uui vui
(Sounds like a pokémon)!' She said.
'You're right!' I agreed, listening carefully. 'Let's check it out!' I ran down the path so
fast Bindi nearly fell off my shoulder.
We reached a cave, and I entered, looking around carefully. Bindi jumped off my
shoulder and looked around too.
'Vuu (There)!' She called suddenly, pointing to a corner of the cave. A pink ball was
in the corner. I raised an eyebrow.
'What is that?' I asked of my pokemon.
'Vui vu (It's a Cleffa!)' She replied.
'I knew that.' I said quickly. 'Go find out why it's crying.' She was hesitant for a
moment, but walked slowly over to the baby pokemon. She started to talk to it. I could
only understand Bindi's words.
'Vuii?' She called to it. The Cleffa jumped.
'Clef clef!' It shouted.
'Vu vuii vu vu (don't worry, we won't hurt you.).' Bindi told it.
'Clef clef fa?' It asked.
'Vu vu vi vui (we only want to help you). Vu vii vi (why were you crying)?'
'Fa fa clef cleffa clef. Cleffa clef clef fa clef fa fa.' The Cleffa sniffed and started crying
even harder.
'What happened?' I asked Bindi.
'Vu vuii vu vui vui vuu vu vi vi vuvu. Vi vi vi vu vui vuii vuvu vi (she says there was a
monster in the forest. It attacked her and her family and she doesn't think they got
away.).' Bindi informed me.
'Ask her if we can help somehow.' I told Bindi. She nodded.
'Vu vu vu vi vi vu (is there anyway we can help)?' Bindi asked.
'Fa fa clef? Cleffa cleffa clef.' The Cleffa replied.
'Vu vu vi vuvi, vuvu vi vuii (she wants to come with us, she doesn't like it here).'
Bindi told me.
'Of course she can!' I replied, excited.
'Vu vu vi (of course)!' Bindi told the little pokemon, sounding as equally excited as I
was. The Cleffa jumped up and hugged Bindi.
'Fa fa!' She cheered, continuing to cry.
'Vu vui vu, vuii vu (this is my trainer, Melanie).' Bindi told the Cleffa, 'Vu vu vui vuvu
(she'll be looking after you).' She added. The Cleffa ran to me and I picked it up. She
gave me a hug.
'Fa fa!' She said again. She obviously meant thankyou.
'No worries.' I replied. 'Do you have a name?'
'Cleffa!'
I looked at Bindi to translate.
'Vu vuii!' She told me.
'Star, huh? Well, Star. You're safe with us!'
(P.O.V Change)
We all walked from the cave to continue our journey. Melanie was going to get the
Cleffa a name, and get her used to a pokeball later. She just wanted her to get used to
being with us first. I was happy Mel had another pokemon - now there was someone I
could talk to who was my size!
As we walked down the path again, I thought I heard something in the trees. I turned
quickly to look into the forest. I saw a small, pink blur. Whatever it was moved very
quickly, and I didn't get a good look at it. I couldn't pick up a scent, it had moved
away too fast. I decided not to alert Melanie. I would probably just frighten Cleffa.
Was it the monster that had attacked her family? And what was the monster anyway?
trying to find some shelter. The rain bucketed down on the cracked earth, it was about
time there was some rain, but this much?! My pink fur was soaked, making me look
like a drowned Rattata. I coughed and spluttered in the cold and I looked about, trying
to find somewhere do keep dry; some proper shelter. I wiped some water out of my
eyes and saw a cave just up the road a bit. I ran quickly to the cave, well, as quick as I
could go; which wasn't very fast. I entered the cave without a second thought and sat
down in the corner, curling up in a ball to keep as warm as I possibly could. How did I
get into this mess? I had lost my family to that evil creature in the forest. It had tried to
take my life as well. Though I was an unevolved pokemon, I wasn't very young. In
fact, soon I would be evolving. I was too weak to battle in this form though, and even
my amily was too weak to defeat that huge clawed pink pokemon. My knowledge
wasn't great, my parents didn't have much time to teach me about things and my
siblings never spoke to me. I felt rejected, they had always ignored me. Just because I
was different, not like them at all. I sniffled, trying not to let my tears come out. I sat in
the corner quietly, watching the rain fall softly to the ground at the cave entrance. I
watched the rain falling gently till I drifted off into a restless sleep.
(P.O.V. Change)
I looked over the map again.
'Are you sure this is the right way?' I asked.
'Vuui (Positive).' Bindi replied. I rolled my eyes and folded up the map and put it back
in my backpack. Before leaving, I changed into a pair of shorts and a pink t-shirt for
walking.
'Well, as long as you know where we're going, we have no chance of not getting lost!'
I joked. Bindi smiled.
'Vui vu (Come on)!' She said, leading me up the path into the forest. We had a long
walk ahead of us, that was for sure. Bindi seemed up to it, though I didn't.
'Vuiiii (Tiireeed)....' Bindi groaned, collapsing in a heap on the ground. I laughed
loudly.
'Too much for you, eh?' I said jokingly. She looked up at me and gave me a cheeky
sort of pleading look.
'Oh, I guess so.' I said as I bent down to pick her up. She climbed onto my shoulder
and sat there as I walked.
'You lead the way!' I told her.
'Vuiii!' She squeaked, I was glad to see she was having fun.
We walked on for quite a while, we'd only been wlaking about an hour all up though!
The forest was very wet, like it had rained recently. As we came to a clearing in the
forest where we could rest, I heard an odd noise coming from around the corner of the
path.
'Do you hear that' I asked Bindi.
'Vui (Yeah).' Bindi replied, looking in the direction of the sound, 'Vu vu uui vui
(Sounds like a pokémon)!' She said.
'You're right!' I agreed, listening carefully. 'Let's check it out!' I ran down the path so
fast Bindi nearly fell off my shoulder.
We reached a cave, and I entered, looking around carefully. Bindi jumped off my
shoulder and looked around too.
'Vuu (There)!' She called suddenly, pointing to a corner of the cave. A pink ball was
in the corner. I raised an eyebrow.
'What is that?' I asked of my pokemon.
'Vui vu (It's a Cleffa!)' She replied.
'I knew that.' I said quickly. 'Go find out why it's crying.' She was hesitant for a
moment, but walked slowly over to the baby pokemon. She started to talk to it. I could
only understand Bindi's words.
'Vuii?' She called to it. The Cleffa jumped.
'Clef clef!' It shouted.
'Vu vuii vu vu (don't worry, we won't hurt you.).' Bindi told it.
'Clef clef fa?' It asked.
'Vu vu vi vui (we only want to help you). Vu vii vi (why were you crying)?'
'Fa fa clef cleffa clef. Cleffa clef clef fa clef fa fa.' The Cleffa sniffed and started crying
even harder.
'What happened?' I asked Bindi.
'Vu vuii vu vui vui vuu vu vi vi vuvu. Vi vi vi vu vui vuii vuvu vi (she says there was a
monster in the forest. It attacked her and her family and she doesn't think they got
away.).' Bindi informed me.
'Ask her if we can help somehow.' I told Bindi. She nodded.
'Vu vu vu vi vi vu (is there anyway we can help)?' Bindi asked.
'Fa fa clef? Cleffa cleffa clef.' The Cleffa replied.
'Vu vu vi vuvi, vuvu vi vuii (she wants to come with us, she doesn't like it here).'
Bindi told me.
'Of course she can!' I replied, excited.
'Vu vu vi (of course)!' Bindi told the little pokemon, sounding as equally excited as I
was. The Cleffa jumped up and hugged Bindi.
'Fa fa!' She cheered, continuing to cry.
'Vu vui vu, vuii vu (this is my trainer, Melanie).' Bindi told the Cleffa, 'Vu vu vui vuvu
(she'll be looking after you).' She added. The Cleffa ran to me and I picked it up. She
gave me a hug.
'Fa fa!' She said again. She obviously meant thankyou.
'No worries.' I replied. 'Do you have a name?'
'Cleffa!'
I looked at Bindi to translate.
'Vu vuii!' She told me.
'Star, huh? Well, Star. You're safe with us!'
(P.O.V Change)
We all walked from the cave to continue our journey. Melanie was going to get the
Cleffa a name, and get her used to a pokeball later. She just wanted her to get used to
being with us first. I was happy Mel had another pokemon - now there was someone I
could talk to who was my size!
As we walked down the path again, I thought I heard something in the trees. I turned
quickly to look into the forest. I saw a small, pink blur. Whatever it was moved very
quickly, and I didn't get a good look at it. I couldn't pick up a scent, it had moved
away too fast. I decided not to alert Melanie. I would probably just frighten Cleffa.
Was it the monster that had attacked her family? And what was the monster anyway?
