After getting Jessie, James and Meowth to Kiyoko's apartment
safety, the group headed out again to the rendezvous point. The sun
was setting as they came to the address Erika had given to Kiyoko the previous
day. It was a run down warehouse in the abandoned town of Fosake,
two miles outside of Viridian City. It was the perfect place to hold
the meetings, Ash thought. There was no place of value, and
as far as the authorities knew, no one inhabited any
of the decaying buildings.
They stood outside of the metal, industrial doors, waiting
for permission to enter.
" Good, you're here." The surprised trio turned
to see an older man, approximately forty in age, looking towards them. " I'm Masamune. If you'll follow me, I'll take you to the others."
Recognising the man's name as the one Kiyoko had mentioned
as one of Erika's friends and a member of the resistance, they followed
him into the building. Inside was much the same as outside; the walls
were cracked, plaster littering the ground, and not a light shone.
Misty, unsure of where she was stepping, grabbed hold
of Ash's sides to help guide her through the long corridor. Ash was
glad of the darkness, as he knew, by the heat rising in his cheeks, he
was heavily blushing. God. No matter what damn situation I'm
in, she still has the power to do that.
For the first time, a subtle hinting of green light cast
it's shimmer towards the end of the corridor, and as they approached, the
intensity increased until they reached the room from where it was emanating
from. Entering the room, they noticed that well over a dozen people
sat. The group uncovered their heads, Pikachu leaving the bag, and
looked into the staring faces of the rebels.
" I'm sure you know who these people are," Masamune told
the people.
Most of the people stood, staring at Ash. Many bowed
to him, uttering the words, " Master", making Ash feel awkward. In
response, he bowed back, unsure of what to do.
" Ah, there you guys are," they heard a familiar voice
say.
Turning, the group saw her, a few years older, but, as
Brock though, as beautiful as ever, even though her slinky blue hair seemed
a little dishevelled.
" Well, it's been a while."
" Hi, Erika," Brock began with his most confidant tone,
only to receive an elbow in the ribs and a stern, disciplinary look from
Misty.
" Not now, Brock," she quietly scolded. Ash sniggered
at her reprimand. " What?" she questioned him, a little annoyed at
his laugh.
" Nothing," but he continued to smile. She was cute
when she was irritated, he thought. He turned his attention back
to Erika. " So, is this your group?" He indicated to the people
around them.
" Most of it. Some members aren't here at the moment."
" Do you know how many people have joined the resistance
so far?"
" We're not sure. We are trying get in contact with
other small groups we've heard of. For definite, we have twenty-five
people here, a number that is growing every day. Most of the people
are Pokémon trainers, so we have the help of loads of Pokémon,
too. Then, of course, there are the three of you and Kiyoko, with
your Pokémon." She looked down at Pikachu, smiling, which
the Pokémon blushed at.
" Ah, there aren't just us. A couple more individuals
have joined," Misty corrected.
" Yeah?"
" And you've probably heard of them before," Brock added.
" Oh?" Masamune cautiously expressed.
Ash hesitated before answering. " Their names are
Jessie, James and Meowth."
" Not from Team Rocket," Erika shouted in disbelief.
" Not anymore," he quickly voiced.
" What do you mean 'Not anymore'. They are our enemies." Masamune was as shocked as his friend.
" Don't worry. We can trust them."
" How can you be sure of that?"
Ash was becoming to feel a little intimidated. Masamune
was a tall man, several inches taller than Ash, and he seemed to be getting
more aggravated by the moment. " Ah, well you see, Kiyoko told us
so."
" What does that mean?"
" That means they can be trusted." Erika, however,
didn't seem unnerved by the man at all.
He turned to his friend, a confused look on his slightly
aged face.
" I told you she was a psychic. She's never wrong
about these things."
Instantly, Masamune backed down, and Ash and his friends
all released a sigh of relief.
" So, as I was saying," Erika began again, "there is us,
there's you and many other groups. We've been able to find five others
so far, each with only about five to ten people in each. What we
were planning to do is when we have gathered enough members, begin attacks
on Team Rocket. Nothing that will kill or maim, just something to
unsettle them a little. After a while, we hope to have enough people
for a full scale revolution. But it'll probably take quite a while."
" No matter how long it takes, as long as we dethrone
them," Ash said encouragingly.
" My thought exactly. So, this is our headquarters. We'll plan all attacks together. We're a team. But Ash, we
are all on agreement on this fact. You are our spokesperson. You have the highest position of all of us, and therefore the greatest
respect from the people, those that we are trying to protect."
" Ah, okay." He had to agree. Although the
position scared him a little, he was a Pokémon Master. He
had to do his part. And he would be strong for his people, never
showing Team Rocket, or the others, the doubts and fears beginning to settle
in his young mind. If he was going to be the face of the rebellion,
he'd have to be a stern, unwavering one.
Then he remembered the one thing he thought most important
to bring up at this meeting. Something he felt he had no control
over, but perhaps Erika and her group could help with. " Could you
guys do us all a big favour?"
" Sure. What is it, Ash?" Erika asked.
" You have people in many of the major towns and cities,
don't you?"
" Yeah."
" Well," he glanced at his two friends and then back to
Erika. " We were wondering if their was anyway you could help our
families. We're worried that if and when Team Rocket take over Pallet,
Cerulean and Pewter, they may go after our families and punish them for
what we have done."
" Don't worry. We'll try to locate them and place
them in safety."
" Thanks, Erika."
" Erika! Erika!" a voice excitedly yelled. A young man ran in from the next room, stopping just before her.
" What is it?" she asked anxiously, panicked by the distraught
look on his face. " What's wrong?"
" Kusanagi, Michaels! They've...they've been..."
" What? They've been what?"
" They've been...been captured."
" Oh my god. Wha...what happened?" Her voice
trembled with every word she spoke.
" I don't know. They only left the settlement a
few hours ago to go to the next base and..." He trailed off.
"How do you know they've been captured?"
" The TV. Giovanni is on the TV." He signalled
them to follow him into the next room, followed by the group who had welcomed
them, where the remaining rebels sat staring at the bright screen.
There Giovanni stood, addressing the audience in a large,
darkened room. Ash looked into the eyes of the man. Within
he saw anger. Hate. The stare raised the same emotions within
himself.
" The rebellion forces that have plagued us since
our rule began will now understand our wraith. They will learn that
no one will be allowed to defy us." The volume of his voice increased
as he spoke, and continually more hostility seeped into the words. He signalled off screen, and two of his soldiers entered, each dragging
in one of the men that had been captured by the back of their shirts. Giovanni moved out of the camera's range as the picture zoomed out to show
the two soldiers and their two prisoners fully.
The men had been beaten. Ash surveyed the many fresh
cuts and bruises that covered all visible areas of the men's skin. They we in a frenzied state, tears pouring down their cheeks.
Ash's attention from the television was diverted when
he saw a young woman cry out as the men were shown. " No! No!"
she screamed, so loud Ash thought his eardrums would burst under the pressure.
A man next to her grabbed her in his arms in an attempt
to calm her, but instantly the shouts grew louder as she unceasingly stared
at the television, her fear ever rising. At this, he immediately
looked back at the screen to see that the soldiers had raised handguns
to the captives' heads.
He knew what was coming next.
A soft, but terrified, " no" emanated from next to him
and he felt Misty, who had been standing next to him the whole time, push
her head into his chest, covering her eyes. Ash tried his eyes, but
morbid fascination seemed to hold them open to the last possible moment. Just as they finished closing, he heard it.
Two shots, clear as days, followed by the sound of two
weights crashing to the ground.
Screams and shouts echoed within the room, through which
Ash, eyes still clamped shut, could hear Giovanni's voice again. " Every rebel found will bear the same fate. They will not be tolerated."
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Ash lay on his bed, alone in the dimly lit room, trying
to hold back the tears. He had been severely shaken by the events
of the night. Although he knew that eventually casualties would occur,
people would die, that belief didn't shield him from the terror that had
pocessed his mind.
But he couldn't let himself cry. He couldn't show
fear. If he did, he would fail in his role.
He heard a light knock from the door. After checking
his features to make sure no traces of his weakness showed outwardly, he
told the person to come in.
" Hey," Misty's sweet voice spoke, instantly calming him
from the terrors that were overrunning him. " I made you some hot
porridge, something to help you sleep." She walked towards him, handing
him a bowl, and settling down beside him, beginning to take a spoonful
from her own bowl. She attempted a smile, but he could see the sadness
behind it.
For a few moments they sat in silence, eating.
" You okay, Mist?"
" Yeah. I'm just a little scared. Tonight
has kinda changed everything."
" I know."
" I mean, why did they have to show that?"
" They're just trying to control us by fear. Everyone
is afraid of death, so they're using it as a tool."
He looked towards her and noticed that tears were beginning
to well within her beautiful eyes. " Oh, Mist." He quickly
took her bowl and put it down on the floor with his, then put his arms
around her, bringing her head to his chest.
" I'm sorry. It just...started and...and I can't
stop. I'm just so...afraid."
" Don't worry, I'm here. You don't have to stop. Just let it all out." Watching her nearly made the tears resurge
in his own eyes, but he held them back. He just combed her long hair
with his fingers, rocking her gently to calm her. " It's going to
be okay."
She loved to feel his strong arms surround her, soothing
her, making her believe that as long as she was there, within them, nothing
could hurt her.
He kissed her forehead a few times, another way he hoped
he could comfort her, pulling her a little closer to him.
The sobs began to disappear, and after a few moments he
felt her relax in his arms. Looking down, he realised that she'd
fallen asleep, her now closed eyes still wet with tears.
"You're so beautiful," he quietly said, kissing her again
on the forehead before lifting her and placing her on her bed, covering
her with the sheets. " Goodnight, my angel. Sweet dreams."
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Ash sat on the sofa, with a book in his hands. After
reading for several hours, however, it no longer held his attention. Instead he looked at her, out of the corner of his eye. She was on
the chair across from him, staring out of the window at the dark city,
deep in thought. He had caught himself doing the same thing over
and over again over the past while. It always lifted away a bit of
the depression that had settled upon him over that past week, and especially
from the events of two days ago.
She was beautiful. Her long, red hair glimmered
in the low light of the room. Her now less scrawny (but still slim),
tall frame was extenuated by her baggy green combats and tight fitting
purple top. His mind began to wander even further away from the book,
and reality, to a place his dreams now often drifted to, a world where
he imagined she was his. An existence where he could hold her, touch
her, kiss her. It may have only been a fantasy, but at least it took
his mind from the terror all around him, and that within his own head.
Turning around, distracted from his fantasy by a feeling
he was being watched, he looked towards Kiyoko, who was indeed staring
at him. A smile was on her face. She giggled as he glanced
at her.
'Hey, I'm allowed to have my own little fantasies,' he
joked, knowing she would hear his thoughts.
'Sorry. I just think it's cute,' she projected back.
'Cute!' He thought, in mock-anger. 'On one
side, I don't know whether I'm going to survive another day, and on the
other I can't stop thinking about my best friend in ways that aren't exactly...appropriate.'
'Don't worry. It's normal for a teenager, falling
in love with your best friend'.
'I don't think I'm exactly living the typical teenage
life. I never have. And how can you be sure I'm in love- Sorry, stupid question.'
Suddenly, a knock sounded at the door.
" Shit," Kiyoko whispered, as she quickly stood. " Get into the bedrooms. I'll get rid of whoever it is."
The group quietly ran into the next room, closing the
door gently behind them, all leaning up against it to hear what was happening.
Kiyoko quickly composed herself and opened the front door,
but only as far as the security chain allowed. " Dad," she said,
shocked, but relieved to see his familiar face. " What are you doing
here?" She unclasped the chain and let her father in.
" Can't a father just visit his daughter without a reason?"
" Yeah, it's just a little bit of a surprise, and I thought
that with all that is going on, you'd be really busy."
" Well, I just wanted to see you, and-" He stopped
suddenly.
" And?"
" I need to ask you something. You don't have to
answer, you're my daughter and I would never hurt you, but I want to know
the truth."
" What's wrong, dad?" She had a bad feeling about
this. It couldn't be good.
" A few days ago reports say you were seen with Erika,
the leader of the Celadon Gym."
" Yeah. You know we've been friends for years."
" This hasn't been released to the public, yet, but we,
Team Rocket, have reason to believe that Erika is one of the rebels."
" What?" she said with mock surprise.
" In one of the rebellion attacks she was positively identified
by a number of individuals. Also, she closed her gym just after the
take over, and hasn't been seen since. I'm sorry to tell you but
she has become one of the most wanted rebels, just after the Master and
his friends, and a group of renegade members of the organisation. We have seized her gym, and imprisoned all of the gym workers that
haven't disappeared." He moved closer to his daughter
and took her hands in his. " I just want to know you aren't involved
in any of this business."
She had to lie, something she had rarely done to him. " I'm not."
" You can tell me if you are. I won't report you,
even though I won't be able to protect you if you are found out. I don't want you to get hurt. You're all I have after your mother
died."
" You know I am against this occupation, but I would never
go against you. You can trust me. I'm telling you the truth."
" That's all I needed to hear."
" Goodnight, dad."
" Night, honey." With that, he left.
She closed the front door, a little too hastily, and breathed
a sigh of relief as she leant up against the door. " Guys, it's safe
to come out now."
Brock opened the door, and the dissidents came back into
the living room.
" God, I don't know if I can take much more of this,"
Misty began. " Every loud or unusual noise makes my heart jump. My nerves are shot."
Ash sat back on the sofa, with the now closed book on
his chest, a little startled, but seemingly calm. " Well, I know
I could do better with less scares like that." It sounded like a
joke, but Misty noted that his tone was completely serious. She felt
that he was putting up a facade to hide his true feelings. The others
hadn't seemed to notice, but she knew him almost as well as his own mother
did.
" You're telling me," Brock replied. " Actually,
guys, I think I may turn in. It's getting pretty late."
" I think we'd be best going to bed as well," Jessie said,
speaking not only for herself but for James and Meowth.
" I think I'll head too," Kiyoko said, giving a smirk-like
glance at Ash. 'If you like her, make some kind of move.'
'But-' by the time he had stared to think, she had left
for her bedroom, giggling a little before she left. But he knew that
walls wouldn't stop the link. 'If you just tell me what she thinks
about me, then I'll know what to do.'
'You know I can't say anything. It's betraying fate. You have to make the decision yourself. Now, I'm going to cut the
link so I won't be able to hear anything. So goodnight, Ash. And just follow you're heart.'
'I wish I had the courage to do so.'
" See you tomorrow," the others said.
" Night, guys," Ash and Misty replied.
When they had all left, Misty sat next to Ash on the sofa
and looked at the book that he'd been reading for the past while. " History?"
He opened it and flicked to the chapter that he'd been
reading. " Yeah. I'm just reading a little bit about other
resistance groups, see if there is anything of help," he answered, keeping
his eyes on the pages.
" Find anything yet?"
" Mmm, there is some stuff about the French resistance
during the second world war. Like us they were dominated by a much
more powerful force. Although they were not the sole reason for the
end of the occupation, over it's nearly six years span, they constantly
bombed enemy targets and plotted against their occupiers. They never
gave up, no matter how many of their people were caught and executed."
" Then we should follow their example. If it worked
for them, it'll work for us."
" Yeah, but they had the support of their allies. We don't."
" I don't understand why any of our country's allies haven't
helped out."
" Maybe they don't know what is truly going on. They may know about the executions of rebels from the news reports, but
maybe they don't realise how bad it really is. Also, maybe they are
preparing their own defences. All we can be sure of is that we have
no option but to fight for ourselves."
" I hate this! I wish everything was back to normal."
" It will be...soon," he said, but his previously confidant
attitude was undetectable in his tone. She knew he was taking this
stuff much worse than he had admitted. Although he hated to say it,
he was a sensitive young man.
She had to say something to him. She always wished
to care for him, if not as a lover, at least as an older sister figure. "Ash, are you sure everything is alright?"
" Oh, of course I'm sure," he replied, his words coloured
with immediate sarcasm and anger. " My people have been occupied,
and as far as I know, by the end of all this, if it ever does end, everything
I care about," he turned and looked away from the book into her eyes. She could see faint traces of clear liquid in them. " Everyone I
care about," he continued, " may be gone forever." He took his eyes
away again, clearly embarrassed by his display of weakness, placed the
book on the floor, and, slipping his fingers through his long hair, tried
to regain his composure. " I'm sorry." He glanced
at the clock
on the coffee table. " Ah, it is getting late. I think
we should head as well." He quickly got up from the sofa and walked
to the bathroom, closing the door hard behind him.
Misty felt rejected. He was her best friend, but even after all those years, she felt betrayed by the fact that he would
try to hide his emotions from her. But then again, wasn't that exactly
what she had been doing to him from the first day they met. When
she was younger, she rarely showed Ash, or Brock, how vulnerable she truly
was.
Maybe she thought (at least in the early days she did)
that if she didn't put up a strong front, they would reject her as an overemotional
girl, but as they all matured, she had continually put down that front. Ash seemed to be doing the opposite. A young boy letting out his
emotions would not be looked down upon, but a fifteen year old, a Master,
a chief member of the resistance? No, she understood they would lose
faith in him if he seemed even slightly weak. But then, why didn't
he come to her? Nothing would ever make her think any less of him. They had always been confidants, especially just before the occupation
occurred.
She told herself that whatever the reason, he would come
if he needed to. Maybe she would just have to wait, or make the first
move, and see if he accepted.
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He left the bathroom and, crossing the living room, went
into their bedroom. Misty had already changed, only wearing a pair
of black shorts and a thin-strapped blue top. She was sleeping on
her bed, with her bed sheet covering her only feet, exposing her long legs. She looked beautiful, her silky hair loose, and her curvaceous body glimmering
in the low light. He wished he could touch her soft, pale skin. He wished he could kiss her soft pink lips and hold her in his arms.
He leaned over, and taking the sheet in his hands pulled
it over her, covering her right up to her shoulder. Then, out of
impulse, he stroked her face with a light touch from his fingers before
leaving her to sit at the end of his own bed, taking off his jacket. He just sat there for a few moments, staring into the distance, wishing
he could only pluck up the courage to tell her how he felt.
Maybe she could help him with the terror in his mind,
like he had helped her two days before. The sound of those two bullets
keep ringing in his ears, attempting to destroy his sanity. He knew
he needed help to silence them.
He was incredibly close to Pikachu and Brock, but he felt
that she was perhaps the only person he would feel comfortable talking
to about it. Maybe it was because of his feelings for her, he was not sure,
but even though he wished for her comforting arms, he was still too afraid
to say anything to her.
But he hated the thought of spending another while hidden
away, trying, and often failing, to keep his emotions from overwhelming
him, just as they had that night. His eyelashes were still damp from
his momentary breakdown.
Misty opened her weary eyes slowly, making sure he wouldn't
notice that she had still been awake. He had his back to her, his
eyes staring into space. She had thought she had dreamed the touch,
but seeing him now, she knew it was no fantasy. A wide smile spread
across her face, as she pulled the sheet up closer to her face, and she
just continued to look at him, hoping that some meaning was concealed in
the caress.
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Well, did you like that one? I'm trying to
make it more disturbing as I go along, something needed to convey the full
extent of the horror. Have I succeeded? Hope so. Hopefully
be able to expand upon it later. What are the AAM hints like? I'm constantly trying to bring them together. I want them to really
depend upon each other throughout. Will try to finish chapter 4 as
quickly as possible. Thanks for all the great reviews. See
you in the next chapter.