This is short, but it's the best I can do while the computer I normally use is reformatted (grr...)
Disclaimer: Pokemon is not mine. there. I hate writting disclaimers...
"It was..." Ash said, then gestured helplessly.
Everyone was silent.
"It was chaos. There was screaming...yes, screaming. It was very loud. All around me. I think people were dying. I didn't even care. I don't think I liked these people, anyway. And there was fire. It was very hot. It burned. And I was angry, very angry. I don't know why. I-I think...I was..." Ash tried to make sense of it all. Then he realised something."I caused the...chaos..."
The silence, this time, was shocked. Then Emily spoke up.
"You're starting to remember, Ash." she said. Ash looked shocked.
"I-I don't want to!" he said. Alex and Emily looked at him in sympathy.
"You have to, but we won't push you." Alex said."It'll be hard enough on you without added stress. Just take your time."
"You guys don't need to know!" Ash said bitterly.
"That's right, we don't." Emily said."But YOU do. You need to remember, so you can understand it all yourself."
"I don't want to understand it." Ash snapped. He stood abruptly, then turned, and left the cave. Emily and Alex let him leave. Brock and Duplica looked like they wanted to follow, but Alex stopped them.
"Let him go. He needs to cool off." he said.
Ash wandered around the caves, stopping now and then to take out his frustration.
"It's not fair!" he yelled, destroying a small boulder. It disintigrated. He watched it crumble into a small pile of dust. Several more boulders met the same fate. Wandering even further, up naturel stairs, and pausing to admire the large pools of water, he came to a long, stone catwalk. Crossing it, he ended up in a large chamber, with a big, raised up plateau in the middle.
"Hmm," he murmured. He sat down on the edge of the plateau. It made a great place to think. Suddenly, a memory fragment flashed across his mind. It was quick, but he caught it: a firey haired woman, whose ocean coloured eyes snapped and sparked at him. The light was behind her, giving the impression of a bright aura.
"Who...is she?" Ash muttered to himself."Do I...know her?" he stood."I have to find out. I want to know this firey angel."
Disclaimer: Pokemon is not mine. there. I hate writting disclaimers...
"It was..." Ash said, then gestured helplessly.
Everyone was silent.
"It was chaos. There was screaming...yes, screaming. It was very loud. All around me. I think people were dying. I didn't even care. I don't think I liked these people, anyway. And there was fire. It was very hot. It burned. And I was angry, very angry. I don't know why. I-I think...I was..." Ash tried to make sense of it all. Then he realised something."I caused the...chaos..."
The silence, this time, was shocked. Then Emily spoke up.
"You're starting to remember, Ash." she said. Ash looked shocked.
"I-I don't want to!" he said. Alex and Emily looked at him in sympathy.
"You have to, but we won't push you." Alex said."It'll be hard enough on you without added stress. Just take your time."
"You guys don't need to know!" Ash said bitterly.
"That's right, we don't." Emily said."But YOU do. You need to remember, so you can understand it all yourself."
"I don't want to understand it." Ash snapped. He stood abruptly, then turned, and left the cave. Emily and Alex let him leave. Brock and Duplica looked like they wanted to follow, but Alex stopped them.
"Let him go. He needs to cool off." he said.
Ash wandered around the caves, stopping now and then to take out his frustration.
"It's not fair!" he yelled, destroying a small boulder. It disintigrated. He watched it crumble into a small pile of dust. Several more boulders met the same fate. Wandering even further, up naturel stairs, and pausing to admire the large pools of water, he came to a long, stone catwalk. Crossing it, he ended up in a large chamber, with a big, raised up plateau in the middle.
"Hmm," he murmured. He sat down on the edge of the plateau. It made a great place to think. Suddenly, a memory fragment flashed across his mind. It was quick, but he caught it: a firey haired woman, whose ocean coloured eyes snapped and sparked at him. The light was behind her, giving the impression of a bright aura.
"Who...is she?" Ash muttered to himself."Do I...know her?" he stood."I have to find out. I want to know this firey angel."
