Green's pokemon adventure. By Shadow of Raikou.

Green brushed her long, greenish-blue hair and stared into the mirror. I look like crap... she thought. She then waved the thought away and headed out the door, to Professor Oak's lab. Waving goodbye to her mother, she started on the trip across the small town of Pallet. Along the way, she saw Red and Blue arguing over who was going to get the stronger pokemon. She sighed. "Will those two ever give it a rest?" She asked herself. Shaking her head, she walked up the steps to the huge laboratory, and pushed open the heavy doors.

"Oh, Green. Good to see you!" The Professor greeted her as she walked in. "Have a seat; the boys should be here shortly." She walked gingerly over to a chair by a large window at the back of the lab and sat down on it.

"Professor." She said nervously. "What did you want me here early for?"

"Well...you see..." The old man sighed and got up from his chair. He faced her. "I want the boys, Red and Blue, to try and complete a Pokedex. I know they'll probably never do it, at least not before I die. But that doesn't matter. Now, I want you to go on a special mission. I am giving you a Charmander, and I want you to see if you can find the legendary man who gives out the TM that allows pokemon to transform into humans. It's rumored that he lives somewhere north of Mount Silver, and only the trainers who are extremely talented and have bonded well with their pokemon are strong enough to get through the mountain."

Green looked shocked. He wants me to do all that... that will take years to accomplish... Her thoughts were interrupted by Red and Blue, coming into the lab and screaming at each other.

"My pokemon is going to beat the shit out of yours, Red!" Blue boasted.

"No way! Mine'll beat yours with its eyes closed!" Red retorted, sticking his foot out to try and trip Blue. Blue simply jumped over his foot and smirked.

Oak cleared his throat, and the boys looked at him. "Now, I want each of you to complete..." Oak went on his speech while Green dozed.

That old man can be rather boring... she thought dully. She sighed and rested her head on her hands. Green stared at her feet. I wonder what Charmander will be like... I wonder if its going to be a boy or a girl... Why does the Professor want me to do this... Why not someone else... Questions flooded her mind, but no answers came. She was interrupted by Oak handing her a pokeball.

"Here's your Charmander." He said. She took the pokeball and stood to her feet. Oak smiled warmly at her.

"Lets see whose pokemon is stronger!" Blue challenged Red. Red smiled, his brown eyes flashing with excitement.

"You're on!" He said, throwing the pokeball containing his new Squirtle. The turtle pokemon appeared and let out its battle cry. Green could tell it was a boy. She had studied pokemon all of her life, and could tell the difference between male and female pokemon without the aide of a machine. She was so lost in thought that she barely heard Blue call out his Bulbasaur.

"Bulbasaur, use your tackle!" Blue shouted, pointing his finger at his opponents' pokemon. The pokemon launched itself at Squirtle, knocking it backwards. "Ha! Looks like your pokemon is too weak to take on my Bulbasaur! I think I'm gonna call him Crusher! Because he CRUSHES the weak!" Blue said proudly, as Red recalled his pokemon.

Green stared at him with cold, accusing reddish-pink eyes. "Your Bulbasaur is a girl, not a boy, you ignorant, pigheaded little boy." She said, still glaring at him.

"How would YOU know?" Blue sneered, glaring right back at Green.

"Actually Blue, that Bulbasaur IS a girl." Oak informed him. Blue's jaw dropped momentarily. Then he started laughing.

"HA! Red, you're so pathetic your pokemon was beaten by a GIRL pokemon! HAHAH!! What a loser!" With that, he walked out the door; Red in a close second. Green sighed and walked out the door after the boys, who had disappeared into their respective houses.

"Now..." Green said as soon as she had exited the small town. "Lets see what you look like." She threw her ball and the small lizard popped out. He was a boy, she could tell that right away. He was normal looking enough, Orange with blue eyes. She smiled down at him. "Hi. My name is Green." She said, extending a hand towards her pokemon. He looked at her warily, and then reached his paw out and put in her hand. She closed her hand around his and shook it. He stared at her strangely. She just smiled. "Well, you should have a name. I think I'll call you ryuujin, which means Dragon king in Japanese." Ryuujin smiled at that compliment, and together the two started on a pokemon adventure.