A New Beginning
Yawn. These chapters are boring. I like Chapter 4. So yeah. Go away! Read previous chapter and you'll know that I own dirt. ---------------------------
The group walked through Virdian Forest. It had been two hours since they had left the pokemon center. Ankti had rang her parents and told them the news. It had taken a while to explain, because of all the complications at the lab.
So now, the group found themselves alone and..lost. Ty and Zan began arguing, Ty insisting that the correct route was to cut straight through the forest, whilst Zan said it was safer to keep to the dusty trail.
Fell and Ankti exchanged glances at each, smiling thinly. Beside each trainer sat a fire pokemon. By Ty sat a small cyndaquil. Next to Zan, a charmander. A little torchic sat on Fell's head, fast asleep.
Ankti smiled to herself as she looked down at her partner, a vulpix. As if feeling her gaze on it, the vulpix, Yuki, lifted it's maw weakly. Ankti gave Yuki a light pat on her crimson head. In return, it gave a small 'vul'.
"Hey, Guys, not meaning to interupt on your convo, but could we please just make a decision? It seems we're lost enough already, and I've starved!", Fell said loudly, stepping between the two boys. Ankti nodded, taking a step forward also,"Yeah, I don't think it's wise to stray too faraway into the wilderness".
Zan hesitated, then gave a nod,"Fine. Lets take a vote. Who agrees that we should keep to the trail?". Ankti rose her hand, knowing that it was only common-sense to follow the path.
"Who votes on going straight ahead, like the map shows?", Ty said gruffly. Fells hand rose.
"This is going no where! We have to make a decision, or else we'll never get going!", Zan moaned.
"Maybe we should go our separate ways and then we'll see! How about we meet at Pewter City Pokemon Center, at say..2PM?", Ty said.
Zan thought for a moment then nodded,"Yes, lets. Coming Ankti?", he asked, pointing to the path. Ankti nodded, then turned to Fell,"Well, I'll be seeing you then. Good Luck!".
Fell gave a nod in return,"Cya!"
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Zan paused to wait for Ankti who was tieing her shoelace. Ankti stood up, looking about. She found it strange how they had not came across a single pokemon yet. As if reading her mind, Zan frowned,"Really, if some pokemon don't turn up soon, I won't have enough experience to beat Kali, Pewter Cities Gym Leader".
Ankti nodded,"Yeah, I would battle you, only, well, Yuki isn't quite up to it yet".
Zan gave a nod,"So how are you planning to defeat Kali with a sick little vulpix?"
"Well, I was hoping to catch a pokemon, but..well, no such luck", Ankti said, almost sadly.
"Yeah..", murmured Zan,"Maybe if we search a little, some will just pop out and give us something to be happy about".
At precisely that moment, the skies and above were flooded by pokemon flight. Pidgeys, Spearows, Butterfrees, you name it. Ankti gasped and withdrew her camera, taking several pictures.
Zan laughed,"At this rate, you won't have any film left by the time we reach Pewter!".
Ankti shook her head, grinning before taking a few more. Shortly after, the skies cleared only to reveal darkened clouds and it began to rain. Ankti and Zan ducked under the trees for cover.
After ten minutes of walking under the trees, Ankti heard soft cooing. She ignored it, but the further they went, the louder it got. She glanced at Zan who was frowning, and looking about, obviously trying to find the source of that noise.
"Pidgey..pidgey..", the noise continued. Ankti was now certain that there was a nest of pidgeys about and began searching the tree tops.
Zan saw them first. In the distance, a whole tree was surrounded by pidgeys, pidgeotto and pidgeot of all sizes, all ages. Ankti gasped quietly, putting her hand to her mouth.
"C'mon, this is our chance to catch some pokemon!", Zan said, racing forward. The bird pokemon became quiet as Zan came into view. One particularly large pidgeot flew forward to greet Zan and Ankti looked on in surprise.
"Hey Pidgeot! Ankt, this is my dads Pidgeot!", Zan exclaimed. Ankti took a few nervous steps forward, extending her hand to touch the beautiful pidgeot. It cooed softly, then turned around, giving orders to its family.
Two small pidgeys came forward, stumbling slightly. One was a scruffy male, mostly brown with random cream spots dotted over it. The other was a beautiful girl, a tanned color that blended with its cream belly.
It seemed obvious enough that these were two were to go with Zan and Ankti.
Ankti gently threw a pokeball at the girl, capturing it inside. Zan did the same with the male.
They were about to turn to leave when the Pidgeot cooed again. Zan nodded, understandingly.
"Pidgeot says she can take us to Pewter on her back", Zan said, then hopped on the birds back. Ankti, slightly taken aback by the thought of flying on a pokemon, nodded then hopped on clumsily, falling off.
"You go in front. Don't want you falling off the back, now do we?", Zan said, smirking smugly. Ankti nodded, slightly flustered as she hopped on a second time.
"And we're off!"
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Yawn. These chapters are boring. I like Chapter 4. So yeah. Go away! Read previous chapter and you'll know that I own dirt. ---------------------------
The group walked through Virdian Forest. It had been two hours since they had left the pokemon center. Ankti had rang her parents and told them the news. It had taken a while to explain, because of all the complications at the lab.
So now, the group found themselves alone and..lost. Ty and Zan began arguing, Ty insisting that the correct route was to cut straight through the forest, whilst Zan said it was safer to keep to the dusty trail.
Fell and Ankti exchanged glances at each, smiling thinly. Beside each trainer sat a fire pokemon. By Ty sat a small cyndaquil. Next to Zan, a charmander. A little torchic sat on Fell's head, fast asleep.
Ankti smiled to herself as she looked down at her partner, a vulpix. As if feeling her gaze on it, the vulpix, Yuki, lifted it's maw weakly. Ankti gave Yuki a light pat on her crimson head. In return, it gave a small 'vul'.
"Hey, Guys, not meaning to interupt on your convo, but could we please just make a decision? It seems we're lost enough already, and I've starved!", Fell said loudly, stepping between the two boys. Ankti nodded, taking a step forward also,"Yeah, I don't think it's wise to stray too faraway into the wilderness".
Zan hesitated, then gave a nod,"Fine. Lets take a vote. Who agrees that we should keep to the trail?". Ankti rose her hand, knowing that it was only common-sense to follow the path.
"Who votes on going straight ahead, like the map shows?", Ty said gruffly. Fells hand rose.
"This is going no where! We have to make a decision, or else we'll never get going!", Zan moaned.
"Maybe we should go our separate ways and then we'll see! How about we meet at Pewter City Pokemon Center, at say..2PM?", Ty said.
Zan thought for a moment then nodded,"Yes, lets. Coming Ankti?", he asked, pointing to the path. Ankti nodded, then turned to Fell,"Well, I'll be seeing you then. Good Luck!".
Fell gave a nod in return,"Cya!"
-*-
Zan paused to wait for Ankti who was tieing her shoelace. Ankti stood up, looking about. She found it strange how they had not came across a single pokemon yet. As if reading her mind, Zan frowned,"Really, if some pokemon don't turn up soon, I won't have enough experience to beat Kali, Pewter Cities Gym Leader".
Ankti nodded,"Yeah, I would battle you, only, well, Yuki isn't quite up to it yet".
Zan gave a nod,"So how are you planning to defeat Kali with a sick little vulpix?"
"Well, I was hoping to catch a pokemon, but..well, no such luck", Ankti said, almost sadly.
"Yeah..", murmured Zan,"Maybe if we search a little, some will just pop out and give us something to be happy about".
At precisely that moment, the skies and above were flooded by pokemon flight. Pidgeys, Spearows, Butterfrees, you name it. Ankti gasped and withdrew her camera, taking several pictures.
Zan laughed,"At this rate, you won't have any film left by the time we reach Pewter!".
Ankti shook her head, grinning before taking a few more. Shortly after, the skies cleared only to reveal darkened clouds and it began to rain. Ankti and Zan ducked under the trees for cover.
After ten minutes of walking under the trees, Ankti heard soft cooing. She ignored it, but the further they went, the louder it got. She glanced at Zan who was frowning, and looking about, obviously trying to find the source of that noise.
"Pidgey..pidgey..", the noise continued. Ankti was now certain that there was a nest of pidgeys about and began searching the tree tops.
Zan saw them first. In the distance, a whole tree was surrounded by pidgeys, pidgeotto and pidgeot of all sizes, all ages. Ankti gasped quietly, putting her hand to her mouth.
"C'mon, this is our chance to catch some pokemon!", Zan said, racing forward. The bird pokemon became quiet as Zan came into view. One particularly large pidgeot flew forward to greet Zan and Ankti looked on in surprise.
"Hey Pidgeot! Ankt, this is my dads Pidgeot!", Zan exclaimed. Ankti took a few nervous steps forward, extending her hand to touch the beautiful pidgeot. It cooed softly, then turned around, giving orders to its family.
Two small pidgeys came forward, stumbling slightly. One was a scruffy male, mostly brown with random cream spots dotted over it. The other was a beautiful girl, a tanned color that blended with its cream belly.
It seemed obvious enough that these were two were to go with Zan and Ankti.
Ankti gently threw a pokeball at the girl, capturing it inside. Zan did the same with the male.
They were about to turn to leave when the Pidgeot cooed again. Zan nodded, understandingly.
"Pidgeot says she can take us to Pewter on her back", Zan said, then hopped on the birds back. Ankti, slightly taken aback by the thought of flying on a pokemon, nodded then hopped on clumsily, falling off.
"You go in front. Don't want you falling off the back, now do we?", Zan said, smirking smugly. Ankti nodded, slightly flustered as she hopped on a second time.
"And we're off!"
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