1 bThe Vaporeon
Disclaimer: I do not own pokemon in any way shape or form. If I did, I'd be rich and I would have this published. I do own my ideas, characters, etc.
Authors note: This is entirely fantasy. I cannot prove eevees' live in trees and have advanced civilizations. I wrote this from some idea that just came to mind one day. So R&R
The sunlight seemed to shine more brightly than imaginable to Vari. It woke her up with ease as it covered the forest in its dappled light. The sun was so bright now that it could be seen without looking through a small hole in tree bark.
Vari found herself happy. She usually woke up ready to face another day of torment, but today, she felt like she could take on anything, like she could defeat the strongest of human and pokemon. She decided to give Vaporeon and his trainer a chance. If she could only always feel this way, it would surly be worth it to be partnered with a human.
The other pokemon awoke a few minutes later, while their trainer managed to sleep through the unbelievably bright light. The pokemon wanted to go back to sleep so badly, but there was no chance of sleeping when the sun was out this much, unless you were in a cave. They stretched and yawned and sat down against one of the logs forming a circle around their sleeping area and the pile of ashes that had been a camp fire.
Vaporeon stretched a few moments longer, then he walked in front of Sentret, Cyndaquil, and Vari. He was very awake compared to the others. From what he had told Vari, he was his owners first pokemon. They had begun in Viridian City, and then decided to go to Jhoto. They had found a water stone somewhere along the way, which caused Vaporeon to evolve, and here they were. They had managed to catch Cyndaquil and Sentret, and were well on their way.
"Sentret, you're on wood collecting duty," Vaporeon began. Sentret scurried off into the forest without question. "Cyndaquil, get us some food. All of us." Cyndaquil ran over to his masters backpack and found some human food, then ran into the forest for some pokemon food. "Vari, you go find some charcoal in the ashes. We need charcoal to power Cyndaquil up." Vaporeon was obviosly giving her the easiest job, seeing as she was quite clueless of what was happening around her.
Five minutes later, Cyndaquil and Sentret returned together. Sentret had a few large pieces of wood in his small arms, and Cyndaquil had found some apples and peaches for them. Vari had managed to find about five pieces of charcoal, a good amount for a water pokemon that was untrained. Vaporeon was pleased.
Sentret put the wood on top of the old ashes, and Cyndaquil shot an ember, igniting the wood into a beautiful show of flames. Vaporeon handed each of them an apple and half a peach, and went to go wake up his owner. Vari was surprised. It seemed like Vaporeon had hardly done anything, but the others were satisfied. I guess being in charge of others was hard work, but she couldn't see how. Another thing she would probably never understand.
Vaporeon's owner was soon wide awake and eating with all of them. He treated Vari like he did his other pokemon. He would turn to her to see her reaction to something he did, obviously he was seeing if she would be a good pokemon to own.
After a few hours of waking up and talking, the trainer stood up and looked down at his pokemon. He seemed to be seeing how active they were. Vaporeon and the others knew what he was doing, but didn't bother to tell Vari, she would see soon enough.
"Alright." The trainer finally said, "Sentret, Vaporeon, you're up first. Save your energy Vaporeon, you're going twice."
"What's happening?" Vari asked confusedly.
"We're going to battle." Vaporeon said plainly, "We have enough potions to heal ourselves, so no one really minds attacking each other. You'll probably watch, seeing as you're untrained."
Vari nodded, and followed as the pokemon and their trainer walked to the nearby clearing. It was all dirt and leaves and anything else that had come to be in that area. Vaporeon didn't seem too worried about what was to be his arena. He was busy looking at Sentret, analyzing his partners energy, strengths, and weaknesses. He seemed to have done this many times.
The trainer leaned up against a tree on the side as the two pokemon took separate ends of the area. Vari was on the opposite side as the trainer. Sentret was very tense, but Vaporeon seemed like this was nothing more than breathing to him. Obviously, he had fought many times.
A breeze blew around them. The trainer gave a sharp whistle, and they were off. The two pokemon seemed frozen in the moment.
Neither moved. Most pokemon leapt at each other, but these two were waiting to see who would attack first. Vaporeon seemed to have a mischievous glow in his eyes. He knew what he was doing, and he knew that Sentret would never see it coming.
In a flash, Vaporeon leapt right. Sentret stood up on his tail, facing toward Vaporeon. A few feet away from Sentret, Vaporeon leapt left and pounced. This was nothing like an elemental, or even a normal attack. This was like a street fight. Vaporeon knew how to fight beyond trainer pokemon. He fought like a wild pokemon. Like the pokemon in the tree.
Sentret lay on the ground for a moment, then leapt up and ran to his trainer. He obviously knew that Vaporeon was superior to him. Cyndaquil seemed to know that too. He shuddered for a moment before leaping to the other side of the area.
Vaporeon returned calmly to his side. He smirked at Vari as he walked past. These pokemon had surly not forgotten how to be wild. They knew the ways of wild and trained pokemon.
Another shrill whistle from the trainer broke the silence. This time, Vaporeon leapt into the air immediately. He didn't leap forward, just upward.
This, it turned out, came from reading his opponent. Cyndaquil shot a flamethrower where Vaporeon had been standing.
Vaporeon landed on the charred ground and held his head high. He shot a bubble beam, and with perfect aim, knocked Cyndaquil out immediately. Cyndaquil had know this was coming, apparently, for he had his arms up in defense.
Vaporeon walked happily over to Vari as his fallen comrades were being healed. He was quite happy, for he had been trying hard to impress her. All pokemon wanted to impress others with their skill, and Vaporeon was certainly no exception.
"That was cool!" Vari said. She had been silent to entire fight, and was now realizing how cool it had been, seeing pokemon fight on pure adrenaline and instinct.
"Thanks." Vaporeon said, modestly rubbing the back of his head, "I try."
A shrill cry broke the silence before anyone could say anything. Cyndaqiul, who had been healed, ran into the thick trees after whatever he had heard. Everyone looked into the trees, though no one could see any further than anyone else.
A rustling sound, followed by the sound of a fire attack came from the trees. Cyndaquil flew out from the area, charred and fainted.
Disclaimer: I do not own pokemon in any way shape or form. If I did, I'd be rich and I would have this published. I do own my ideas, characters, etc.
Authors note: This is entirely fantasy. I cannot prove eevees' live in trees and have advanced civilizations. I wrote this from some idea that just came to mind one day. So R&R
The sunlight seemed to shine more brightly than imaginable to Vari. It woke her up with ease as it covered the forest in its dappled light. The sun was so bright now that it could be seen without looking through a small hole in tree bark.
Vari found herself happy. She usually woke up ready to face another day of torment, but today, she felt like she could take on anything, like she could defeat the strongest of human and pokemon. She decided to give Vaporeon and his trainer a chance. If she could only always feel this way, it would surly be worth it to be partnered with a human.
The other pokemon awoke a few minutes later, while their trainer managed to sleep through the unbelievably bright light. The pokemon wanted to go back to sleep so badly, but there was no chance of sleeping when the sun was out this much, unless you were in a cave. They stretched and yawned and sat down against one of the logs forming a circle around their sleeping area and the pile of ashes that had been a camp fire.
Vaporeon stretched a few moments longer, then he walked in front of Sentret, Cyndaquil, and Vari. He was very awake compared to the others. From what he had told Vari, he was his owners first pokemon. They had begun in Viridian City, and then decided to go to Jhoto. They had found a water stone somewhere along the way, which caused Vaporeon to evolve, and here they were. They had managed to catch Cyndaquil and Sentret, and were well on their way.
"Sentret, you're on wood collecting duty," Vaporeon began. Sentret scurried off into the forest without question. "Cyndaquil, get us some food. All of us." Cyndaquil ran over to his masters backpack and found some human food, then ran into the forest for some pokemon food. "Vari, you go find some charcoal in the ashes. We need charcoal to power Cyndaquil up." Vaporeon was obviosly giving her the easiest job, seeing as she was quite clueless of what was happening around her.
Five minutes later, Cyndaquil and Sentret returned together. Sentret had a few large pieces of wood in his small arms, and Cyndaquil had found some apples and peaches for them. Vari had managed to find about five pieces of charcoal, a good amount for a water pokemon that was untrained. Vaporeon was pleased.
Sentret put the wood on top of the old ashes, and Cyndaquil shot an ember, igniting the wood into a beautiful show of flames. Vaporeon handed each of them an apple and half a peach, and went to go wake up his owner. Vari was surprised. It seemed like Vaporeon had hardly done anything, but the others were satisfied. I guess being in charge of others was hard work, but she couldn't see how. Another thing she would probably never understand.
Vaporeon's owner was soon wide awake and eating with all of them. He treated Vari like he did his other pokemon. He would turn to her to see her reaction to something he did, obviously he was seeing if she would be a good pokemon to own.
After a few hours of waking up and talking, the trainer stood up and looked down at his pokemon. He seemed to be seeing how active they were. Vaporeon and the others knew what he was doing, but didn't bother to tell Vari, she would see soon enough.
"Alright." The trainer finally said, "Sentret, Vaporeon, you're up first. Save your energy Vaporeon, you're going twice."
"What's happening?" Vari asked confusedly.
"We're going to battle." Vaporeon said plainly, "We have enough potions to heal ourselves, so no one really minds attacking each other. You'll probably watch, seeing as you're untrained."
Vari nodded, and followed as the pokemon and their trainer walked to the nearby clearing. It was all dirt and leaves and anything else that had come to be in that area. Vaporeon didn't seem too worried about what was to be his arena. He was busy looking at Sentret, analyzing his partners energy, strengths, and weaknesses. He seemed to have done this many times.
The trainer leaned up against a tree on the side as the two pokemon took separate ends of the area. Vari was on the opposite side as the trainer. Sentret was very tense, but Vaporeon seemed like this was nothing more than breathing to him. Obviously, he had fought many times.
A breeze blew around them. The trainer gave a sharp whistle, and they were off. The two pokemon seemed frozen in the moment.
Neither moved. Most pokemon leapt at each other, but these two were waiting to see who would attack first. Vaporeon seemed to have a mischievous glow in his eyes. He knew what he was doing, and he knew that Sentret would never see it coming.
In a flash, Vaporeon leapt right. Sentret stood up on his tail, facing toward Vaporeon. A few feet away from Sentret, Vaporeon leapt left and pounced. This was nothing like an elemental, or even a normal attack. This was like a street fight. Vaporeon knew how to fight beyond trainer pokemon. He fought like a wild pokemon. Like the pokemon in the tree.
Sentret lay on the ground for a moment, then leapt up and ran to his trainer. He obviously knew that Vaporeon was superior to him. Cyndaquil seemed to know that too. He shuddered for a moment before leaping to the other side of the area.
Vaporeon returned calmly to his side. He smirked at Vari as he walked past. These pokemon had surly not forgotten how to be wild. They knew the ways of wild and trained pokemon.
Another shrill whistle from the trainer broke the silence. This time, Vaporeon leapt into the air immediately. He didn't leap forward, just upward.
This, it turned out, came from reading his opponent. Cyndaquil shot a flamethrower where Vaporeon had been standing.
Vaporeon landed on the charred ground and held his head high. He shot a bubble beam, and with perfect aim, knocked Cyndaquil out immediately. Cyndaquil had know this was coming, apparently, for he had his arms up in defense.
Vaporeon walked happily over to Vari as his fallen comrades were being healed. He was quite happy, for he had been trying hard to impress her. All pokemon wanted to impress others with their skill, and Vaporeon was certainly no exception.
"That was cool!" Vari said. She had been silent to entire fight, and was now realizing how cool it had been, seeing pokemon fight on pure adrenaline and instinct.
"Thanks." Vaporeon said, modestly rubbing the back of his head, "I try."
A shrill cry broke the silence before anyone could say anything. Cyndaqiul, who had been healed, ran into the thick trees after whatever he had heard. Everyone looked into the trees, though no one could see any further than anyone else.
A rustling sound, followed by the sound of a fire attack came from the trees. Cyndaquil flew out from the area, charred and fainted.
