Authors Note:
In episode 18, I promised that it wouldn't be 18 episodes until next gym... I kept my promises, even though it became 12....
Anyway, thanks alot to everyone....
And I know it's named Season One, but it's NOT sure that I make a season two... Depends on you........
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"Good luck then" Derek said. "There is no time limit, but I rather see you back before dawn... If you don't come back by then, we'll come and get you, OK?"
Jason slowly nodded, sensing his nervousity rising inside him.
The dark skies worried him.
Teddyursa was hiding behind his leg, and Jason could feel how the small paws were shaking.
"Nervous, Teddyursa?" Jason asked and smiled weakly. "So am I."
Carrie remained silent.
"Are you ready then?" Michael asked.
Carrie and Jason slowly nodded.
"Okay then. Let's go!"
Jason took a deep breath and put Teddyursa on his shoulder.
"Here we go." he said with a sigh, and then he started his trip down the valley.
................
As they were running down the narrow path, seeing dark clouds rise in front of them, Jason came and think about his dreams.
Were they a sign?
He could hear the distant thunder, and he could feel Teddyursa's soft fur on the right side of his face.
Like a dim picture created by something he couldnt control, the dreams repeated in front of his eyes, making him unable to focus on anything else.
Why did they keep haunting him?
..................................................
"Didnt we get a map or something?" Carrie asked after ten minutes. Still no sign of electric Pokémon, even though the sound from the thunder was deafening.
"Just follow the road." Jason replied shortly.
"I wonder were all the Pokémon are..." Carrie said quietly. "If they don't show up soon, we'll pass this challenge with ease."
Suddenly, Teddyursa sniffed in the air, and jumped down from Jason's shoulder.
Carefully, the little bear examined the road, still sniffing in the air with its sensitive nose.
"Something wrong, Teddyursa?" Carrie asked.
The little bear didn't answer in any way. It just climbed back on Jason's shoulder without making a sound.
"He's sensing something, Carrie. We should be careful."
The road made its way down the valley like a long snake, turning left, right, up, down, all the time changing directions, making it exhausting to just walk.
Besides, the air felt thick due to all the electricity, and it felt like breathing through a handkerchief.
The clouds were pitch-black, and yellow lightnings cut through the sky like sharp knifes.
But they didn't come from the clouds.
Jason felt uneasy, and he walked like on spikes. Always on his toes.
His short time on the road had strengthen him, and he laughed when he thought about what they had gone through.
What a story to tell mom and dad.
And Ricky....
He wondered what happened to his little brother. They were abrubtly separated when the SS.Pearl sank, and he hadn't heard from him since.
Maybe he headed back home?
Maybe he began Pokémon School again?
Jason shook the thoughts out of his head.
Still no sign of the creators of the massive amounts of electricity.
................................
The road never seemed to end.
Minutes passed, slower and slower.
No electric Pokémon.
"They're hiding from us" Jason said to himself.
He could see how Carrie nodded a few meters in front of him.
They continued under silence. Down the endless valley, down the endless road.
"Where is that power plant?" Carrie asked no one particular when they reached a small hill.
Suddenly, Jason spotted a tall, grey building pointing out over a couple of trees.
The distance was maybe a kilometer or two.
"I see it!" Jason exclaimed and pointed towards the deserted power plant.
Without thinking of their safety, they dashed down the hill.
...................................
As they were running, Jason thought to himself.
Where is the electric Pokémon?
Derek and Michael said that they would be everywhere.
The power plant grew in size the further they got, and after about five minutes they reached it, exhausted.
"Here it is." Carrie said, and examined the large gates. Carefully, she pushed them open, and they went in.
Teddyursa was afraid of the dark, and it clenched its bandaged paws around Jason's shoulder.
It was pitch dark, and they couldn't even see their own hands.
"Where are you, Jason?" Carrie asked from the left.
"I'm right here" Jason said quietly. "Should I use Growlithe?"
"No. I'll use a flashlight."
The sound of a backpack opening was heard, and then a push on a button, and voila.
The flashlight spread its light over the corridors, revealing nothing but greytoned walls.
"Where are the Pokémon?" Jason whispered to Carrie.
She didn't answer. They continued down the dark corridor, having nothing to guide them except the weak light from the flashlight.
Teddyursa breathed fast and its grip around Jason hardened.
"Want to go inside the Pokéball?"
Teddyursa shook its head.
The power plant was a maze. Corridors to the left, to the right, they never ended.
It felt like they were walking in circles, since all the corridors looked alike.
Eventually, they reached two black doors, and Jason carefully pushed them open.
There was a podium inside, and on a small, red pillow, lay what appeared to be the Thunder Badge.
Jason grabbed it, and examined it. It had the shape of a circle, and a golden lightning cut through it.
"Nice." Carrie said quietly. "Let's get out of here, OK?"
They worked their way out of the pitch-black power plant.
Thank god for Carrie's flashlight.
Slowly, Jason pushed up the main doors, and relieved they exited the old facility.
Suddenly, Carrie let out a shout, making Jason jump high up in the air.
He gasped, as Carrie slowly walked backwards against him.
"They're... They are...." She exclaimed. She was shaking like a leaf.
Jason took a deep breath as he closed his hand around a Pokéball.
The electric Pokémon had made their appearance.
One hundred Magnetons was blocking their escape....
..............................
Cliffhanger! tada! Stay tuned for episode 32!
In episode 18, I promised that it wouldn't be 18 episodes until next gym... I kept my promises, even though it became 12....
Anyway, thanks alot to everyone....
And I know it's named Season One, but it's NOT sure that I make a season two... Depends on you........
............................
"Good luck then" Derek said. "There is no time limit, but I rather see you back before dawn... If you don't come back by then, we'll come and get you, OK?"
Jason slowly nodded, sensing his nervousity rising inside him.
The dark skies worried him.
Teddyursa was hiding behind his leg, and Jason could feel how the small paws were shaking.
"Nervous, Teddyursa?" Jason asked and smiled weakly. "So am I."
Carrie remained silent.
"Are you ready then?" Michael asked.
Carrie and Jason slowly nodded.
"Okay then. Let's go!"
Jason took a deep breath and put Teddyursa on his shoulder.
"Here we go." he said with a sigh, and then he started his trip down the valley.
................
As they were running down the narrow path, seeing dark clouds rise in front of them, Jason came and think about his dreams.
Were they a sign?
He could hear the distant thunder, and he could feel Teddyursa's soft fur on the right side of his face.
Like a dim picture created by something he couldnt control, the dreams repeated in front of his eyes, making him unable to focus on anything else.
Why did they keep haunting him?
..................................................
"Didnt we get a map or something?" Carrie asked after ten minutes. Still no sign of electric Pokémon, even though the sound from the thunder was deafening.
"Just follow the road." Jason replied shortly.
"I wonder were all the Pokémon are..." Carrie said quietly. "If they don't show up soon, we'll pass this challenge with ease."
Suddenly, Teddyursa sniffed in the air, and jumped down from Jason's shoulder.
Carefully, the little bear examined the road, still sniffing in the air with its sensitive nose.
"Something wrong, Teddyursa?" Carrie asked.
The little bear didn't answer in any way. It just climbed back on Jason's shoulder without making a sound.
"He's sensing something, Carrie. We should be careful."
The road made its way down the valley like a long snake, turning left, right, up, down, all the time changing directions, making it exhausting to just walk.
Besides, the air felt thick due to all the electricity, and it felt like breathing through a handkerchief.
The clouds were pitch-black, and yellow lightnings cut through the sky like sharp knifes.
But they didn't come from the clouds.
Jason felt uneasy, and he walked like on spikes. Always on his toes.
His short time on the road had strengthen him, and he laughed when he thought about what they had gone through.
What a story to tell mom and dad.
And Ricky....
He wondered what happened to his little brother. They were abrubtly separated when the SS.Pearl sank, and he hadn't heard from him since.
Maybe he headed back home?
Maybe he began Pokémon School again?
Jason shook the thoughts out of his head.
Still no sign of the creators of the massive amounts of electricity.
................................
The road never seemed to end.
Minutes passed, slower and slower.
No electric Pokémon.
"They're hiding from us" Jason said to himself.
He could see how Carrie nodded a few meters in front of him.
They continued under silence. Down the endless valley, down the endless road.
"Where is that power plant?" Carrie asked no one particular when they reached a small hill.
Suddenly, Jason spotted a tall, grey building pointing out over a couple of trees.
The distance was maybe a kilometer or two.
"I see it!" Jason exclaimed and pointed towards the deserted power plant.
Without thinking of their safety, they dashed down the hill.
...................................
As they were running, Jason thought to himself.
Where is the electric Pokémon?
Derek and Michael said that they would be everywhere.
The power plant grew in size the further they got, and after about five minutes they reached it, exhausted.
"Here it is." Carrie said, and examined the large gates. Carefully, she pushed them open, and they went in.
Teddyursa was afraid of the dark, and it clenched its bandaged paws around Jason's shoulder.
It was pitch dark, and they couldn't even see their own hands.
"Where are you, Jason?" Carrie asked from the left.
"I'm right here" Jason said quietly. "Should I use Growlithe?"
"No. I'll use a flashlight."
The sound of a backpack opening was heard, and then a push on a button, and voila.
The flashlight spread its light over the corridors, revealing nothing but greytoned walls.
"Where are the Pokémon?" Jason whispered to Carrie.
She didn't answer. They continued down the dark corridor, having nothing to guide them except the weak light from the flashlight.
Teddyursa breathed fast and its grip around Jason hardened.
"Want to go inside the Pokéball?"
Teddyursa shook its head.
The power plant was a maze. Corridors to the left, to the right, they never ended.
It felt like they were walking in circles, since all the corridors looked alike.
Eventually, they reached two black doors, and Jason carefully pushed them open.
There was a podium inside, and on a small, red pillow, lay what appeared to be the Thunder Badge.
Jason grabbed it, and examined it. It had the shape of a circle, and a golden lightning cut through it.
"Nice." Carrie said quietly. "Let's get out of here, OK?"
They worked their way out of the pitch-black power plant.
Thank god for Carrie's flashlight.
Slowly, Jason pushed up the main doors, and relieved they exited the old facility.
Suddenly, Carrie let out a shout, making Jason jump high up in the air.
He gasped, as Carrie slowly walked backwards against him.
"They're... They are...." She exclaimed. She was shaking like a leaf.
Jason took a deep breath as he closed his hand around a Pokéball.
The electric Pokémon had made their appearance.
One hundred Magnetons was blocking their escape....
..............................
Cliffhanger! tada! Stay tuned for episode 32!
