A/N: Since it was brought up in a review and I apparently forgot to put this in the first chapter (sorry), this is not based strictly on the manga. While I definitely pull from the manga, especially if I need to fill in a gap or like the manga solution better, the jumping off point of this fic is actually the Toei animation (affectionately called Season 0 by many fans) and I'm definitely going entirely AU in some areas.
No, the manga mentioned in this chapter isn't Pokemon Adventures. I have a plan for that later in the series, but not for a while.
Also, trying to lengthen the chapters a bit so every episode doesn't end up three parts, though this was a lot longer than I originally intended. Do you guys prefer longer chapters?
A few days after discovering Eevee in his room, and Yuugi still hadn't told his grandfather. He just didn't know how to tell the older man. How does one go about telling someone a creature from a game is actually real? Yuugi wondered, poking listlessly at his breakfast.
"Well, isn't this interesting," Sugoroku murmured, laying the morning's newspaper on the table. "Yuugi, have you seen this article? That game you like is being featured." He abandoned breakfast and scooted around the table to see what his grandfather was talking about.
INDUSTRIAL ILLUSIONS GAME BROUGHT TO LIFE?
Yuugi frowned, skimming quickly over the paragraphs. According to the article, real life Pokemon had been spotted around all of Kanto over the last few days. The journalist questioned if it was merely an elaborate prank, or if Industrial Illusions, the company that created the Pokemon card game, had created mechanical versions of the monsters as a promotion for their upcoming expansion pack.
This was the best opportunity he was going to get, he decided. He took a breath. "Jii-chan?"
"Yes, Yuugi?"
"Do you think this article is real?"
"I should hope not," Kimiko said briskly, bustling in with her own breakfast. Yuugi flinched; he had thought she would be gone for the day already. In addition to keeping the books for the shop, his mother also did payroll for a few other small businesses in the area, and today was a day she normally did her rounds. "I've seen those cards. Normal animals are messy enough, let alone having ones running around spitting fire." She grimaced.
"It might not be so bad," Sugoroku said thoughtfully. He scratched his chin. "Some of them are pretty cute."
"In the manga they're friendly," Yuugi offered quietly. They had started releasing volumes every month since last September. After Eevee's appearance he had looked through his cards and the few chapters that had been released for just a little information on his new friend. There wasn't much.
The card had only recently been released as part of the Jungle expansion and mentioned eevee having an irregular genetic code that could be influenced by radiation from elemental stones. The listed attacks were Tail Wag and Quick Attack. The former kept the opponent from attacking eevee on their next turn and the latter was a simple attack that might do more damage if the player managed to flip heads. And the manga had only mentioned an eevee once in passing.
The manga was cute and fun, but if Yuugi was honest, if it hadn't been related to his favorite card game he probably wouldn't have bothered with it. It was pretty basic.
"Cats and dogs are friendly," Kimiko pointed out, "but they still make a mess. Yuugi, you should finish getting ready for school, dear. You'll need to leave soon."
"Right." He shoved another few bites in his mouth and stood. "Thanks for breakfast!" He took his dishes to the sink and headed back upstairs to grab his school bag, managing to sneak his portion fish in a napkin up with him.
"I hope he's not going to start asking for a pet," his mother grumbled as he rounded the corner to the stairs.
"Maybe you should let him have one," his grandfather suggested mildly. "Something small, like a cat, maybe."
"One more thing for me to clean up."
Yuugi shook his head and went upstairs. He didn't blame his mother for not wanting to clean up after an animal when she already did so much around the house, plus her bookkeeping. He had been trying to do better with keeping his room clean for the last few days so his mother wouldn't have to search around for laundry—the less searching she had to do, the better Eevee could hide.
The Pokemon was sleeping in his windowsill when he opened the door. She cracked her eyes open and made a quiet noise before closing them again. She didn't even uncurl or move around. He set the fish on the desk and petted her gently before heading out. He wasn't worried; she had managed to hide this long without his interference, so he knew her hearing must be as sharp as any cat or dog's.
He should take her out, he decided as he headed down the stairs. He managed to sneak her outside in the evenings to do her business, but she really needed to run around and play. He hadn't before because he hadn't found a secluded enough spot, but if the newspaper article was right, he might not even need to because other Pokemon were popping up all over the place.
"I'm headed out," he called, barely listening to his mother and grandfather wish him a good day. The park would probably be fine, he decided. He would just stay away from the road. Maybe after school. His mother would be gone until sometime this evening, so he would have a couple hours to let her run around. They might even see another Pokemon, he thought with a grin.
"Well, don't you look happy today," Anzu teased, walking up next to him. "Good news at home?"
Yuugi shook his head. "Not particularly. But I saw a really cool news article."
"What, the thing about the Pokemon sightings?" Yuugi nodded. "Yeah, that was kinda cool to see," Anzu admitted. "Surprised it was the headliner, though. Did you see the article about the prison break?"
"There was a prison break?" Yuugi asked.
Anzu nodded. "Some guy called Jiro the Jorogumo. Apparently he's really good at disguises and he got put away for robbery."
"Guess I should make sure Jii-chan knows." Domino was a small city and not without it's crime, but they lived in a relatively quiet area. They still locked their doors, but it might be a good idea to lock up the more valuable merchandise until they caught the guy again.
"No, I swear I saw a caterpie hanging around Kaa-san's Oran bushes!"
Another girl snorted. "Probably just a caterpillar, that's what it's based on, right?"
"Caterpillars don't get that big," her friend insisted. She held her hands about a foot apart. "Like that!"
"It's just a hoax," her friend insisted. She held the other girl's hand. "I know you really like Pokemon and butterfree's like, your favorite, but—"
The girl pulled away, scowling. "But nothing! I didn't imagine it, it wasn't a trick, it was real!" Her face grew stormier with every word. "You think I'm lying?"
Yuugi dropped into his seat and set his bag on his desk's hook. The news article was the most popular topic of conversation that morning. He didn't know either girl very well, but they had always been friends. He had never heard them argue before.
Jounouchi took the seat in front of him, Honda and Miho not too far behind. "What are those two fighting about?"
"Um, remember the card game? Pokemon?" Yuugi kept his voice down, trying not to draw the attention of the arguing girls. Jounouchi nodded. "Did you see the newspaper this morning?"
"No." Jou frowned at him. "Why, what's that got to do with it?"
"Oh, I saw it," Honda said, nodding. "Seems like some kind of elaborate prank to me."
"There have been sightings of real life Pokemon all around Kanto," Yuugi elaborated. "People seeing them all over the place."
"That would be super cool," Jou said with a grin. "Can you imagine having a charmander?"
"Some people just have way too much time on their hands," Honda muttered. "Seriously, who has the time to do a prank like this? It completely took over the front page."
"Well, what if it was real?" Yuugi asked nervously. His palms started to sweat a little, and he discreetly wiped them off. "What if we could have a Pokemon?"
"What, like, pick them up off the street?" Anzu wrinkled her nose. "I don't think I could handle a feral cat, let alone a monster from a card game."
"The manga makes them look pretty sweet," Miho said, biting her lip. "I don't think they'd be very feral. It would be really cool to have a vulpix, too." She clapped her hands together and smiled. "They're so adorable!"
"I…didn't know you read the manga, Miho-chan," Honda said weakly, looking torn. Yuugi knew Honda—as the president of the beautification club he worked hard to be seen as sensible and make the school as presentable as possible, and these Pokemon sightings weren't sensible at all. But Miho was clearly interested and thought they would be cool, and he had such a huge crush on her he tended to agree with everything she said.
Miho nodded, oblivious to the internal conflict Yuugi could see brewing in Honda's eyes. "Oh yes. It's really cute. I like the game, too. There's not as many cute Pokemon cards as I would like, but the upcoming expansion is supposed to change that."
"I have a deck, too," Anzu confessed, "though I haven't played very much."
"Yep, me three," Jou said, nodding along. "And I've seen Yuugi's deck, so I know he's into it too."
Yuugi nodded enthusiastically. "I started playing not long after it came out." He smiled at Honda. "If you want, I could bring you some of my extra cards. You can build a deck and we can all play together."
Miho bounced slightly on her toes. "That sounds like so much fun! Hey, maybe we could meet up after school? We'll get Honda-kun started, and then we could all play each other."
"That sounds fun," Anzu agreed happily. "Should we go to Yuugi's after school?"
Yuugi froze, his smile becoming fixed. If they came over to his house, they would see Eevee, and he still hadn't told them about her. "I'm not sure that's a good idea…"
Jou frowned. "Why not?"
"Um…" The bell rang, saving him from having to answer, and his friends were forced to go to their seats. He sighed quietly as the homeroom teacher walked in and they rose in greeting.
Maybe he should just tell them? But what if they didn't believe him? It would be great to show them, but would it be a good idea to crowd everyone into his room for it? What if Eevee didn't like crowds?
A trip to the park was sounding better and better. Maybe they could hang out there? That way he could introduce them without Eevee feeling like she was trapped, and then they could play cards together after. He perked up. It would be great, he was sure. They would all love Eevee—she was small and cute and most assuredly not a robot or a puppet. He would tell them at lunch he wanted to go to park.
By the end of the day Yuugi thought he was going to throw up. What if his friends were mad at him for waiting to tell them? He knew he hadn't known Jou, Honda, or Miho for very long, but he had known Anzu since elementary school and he really should have told her sooner. She was always honest and straightforward with him—it was one of the things he liked best about her.
Well, he thought, he would just have to make it up to her. He marched home—alone for the first time in the last few days. Anzu had always been on-and-off about whether she could walk home with him or not, or if he could walk with her, but Jou had been stuck to his side like glue ever since they had become friends. It felt odd that he wasn't there now.
"Jii-chan, I'm home," Yuugi called, walking in the front door of the game shop.
"Welcome home," Sugoroku responded cheerfully. He set down the magazine he had been reading, the pages revealing a colorful two-page spread about the upcoming Pokemon expansion. "How was school?"
"Pretty boring," Yuugi confessed. He cracked a smile. "Mostly everyone talked about the news."
"The Pokemon article? I imagine everyone would have been excited about that one."
"Yeah, mostly that and the breakout."
"Oh, yes, I saw that article too." Sugoroku frowned thoughtfully. "I guess I should keep some of the pricier merchandise in the stock room overnight. I can't imagine what that man would try to steal here—I remember his case, and he always targeted places like jewelry stores—but I suppose if he was desperate enough…"
"I guess so." Yuugi stepped over to the side door that led to the house and kicked off his shoes. "I'm just going to grab my cards, then I'm hanging out at the park with my friends. We're going to see if we can get Honda started on a deck."
"Go on, then," the older man said, waving him on with a smile. "And make sure you're home by dinner."
"Okay!"
Eevee was waiting for him when he opened his bedroom door, lying on his bed on her back, paws in the air as she wriggled. She rolled over onto her stomach, ears pricked. "Vee?"
Yuugi quickly emptied his bag. "We're going to the park today," he said, keeping his voice low. He scratched her ears. "I want to introduce you to my friends."
"Eevee!" She jumped to her feet, tail wagging and eyes shining. She hopped onto the floor and raced over to him, jumping at his chest. He caught her reflexively, giggling helplessly when she licked his cheek.
"Alright, alright!" He felt even guiltier now. He should have found a way to take her out sooner. "Let me get my cards and then we'll go. Are you okay being in my bag?" She looked at it critically, then barked her agreement. "Let's go, then."
His extra cards didn't take up too much space, thankfully. He picked them up from his desk. They mostly stayed in a small flat box, the inside separated into three slots for Pokemon, trainer cards, and energy cards. He set it on the bottom of the bag and let Eevee jump in after. He zipped the bag most of the way, leaving the top slightly open so she could breathe and wouldn't feel too claustrophobic.
"Just keep your head down, okay?" he whispered, carefully putting the backpack on. He felt Eevee scrunch down against his back, then went back downstairs, much slower than he normally was.
"Jii-chan, I'm going now," he called through the doorway. He hastily slid his shoes back on, trying to get out the door before his grandfather could see him.
"You must have more cards than I thought," Sugoroku commented, looking up from his magazine. "Have fun with your friends, Yuugi."
Yuugi froze for a moment, shoulders tensed. He forcibly relaxed them. "I will!"
He sighed in relief as the door closed behind him. That was way too close for comfort. He was just glad his grandfather thought he was carrying a lot of cards and didn't notice the shape of the bump was too round to be his card box.
Yuugi had hoped to be the first one to arrive at the park. He had wanted to pick a more secluded spot so he could introduce Eevee, maybe let her out beforehand so she could look around too. Unfortunately, by the time he got there Honda and Jou were already sitting at the pavilion, a covered area with several picnic benches. Jou had a Ziploc of cards sitting on the table, but neither of them were looking at them and their faces were uncharacteristically grim.
Jou smiled and waved when he saw him, though, erasing the dark look entirely. It was almost enough to make Yuugi think he had made a mistake, but Honda wasn't nearly as good at hiding his face.
"Hey Jounouchi-kun, Honda-kun," Yuugi greeted. He carefully shrugged out of his backpack and set it on the table. "Is something wrong?"
"Nah, man." Jounouchi leaned back with an easy smile, hands locked behind his head. Honda stayed quiet, face still serious. "Everything's good. What all do you have in the bag? You can't tell me it's all cards."
"It's not all cards," Yuugi admitted. He winked. "But I'm not telling until the girls get here."
"They shouldn't be too long, should they?" Jou leaned forward, reaching for the bag. "Nothing wrong with a little peek, right?"
Yuugi pulled the bag to his chest, hugging it tightly. Eevee shifted slightly, but Jou and Honda didn't seem to notice. "No peeking!"
Jou sat up with a pout, arms crossed. "Fine, no peeking." He gave Yuugi his best rendition of puppy dog eyes. "At least a hint?"
"Okay." Yuugi thought for a minute. What kind of hint could Yuugi give that wouldn't give the whole thing away? If he referenced the news article they would get it immediately. "It…it has to do with the game," he finally said, feeling his way slowly through the words. "And Miho will really like it."
"Y-you brought Miho a present?" Honda gave him a despairing look.
Yuugi winced. "Um, not a present for her. It's mine. I just think it's something she'll happen to like."
This didn't seem to help. Honda stood, hands planted on the table. "Why not bring her a present? Miho's beauty and kindness put even the most perfect rose to shame, she deserves—!"
"Easy, Honda," Jou sighed. He grabbed his friend's arm and tugged him back down. "Relax, will you?"
Maybe he should have picked a better hint, Yuugi thought. Invoking Miho was a sure-shot way of getting Honda all worked up.
"Hey guys!" Yuugi looked over to see Anzu waving at them, Miho walking next to her with a huge pink binder. The girls joined them, Anzu sitting next to Yuugi and Miho placing her binder carefully on the table before sitting next to her. "Sorry we took so long. Miho hid her cards too well."
"My cards are very important," the other girl huffed, nose in the air. "I don't want anyone to steal them. Especially with that escaped thief running around."
Anzu pulled a small deck builder box from her school bag and set it on the table next to the binder. "Miho, I don't think that guy's interested in stealing game cards."
"Well, he could be! Didn't you hear about that collector in Unova? Someone killed him, and the only thing missing was his Mew card!"
"I remember hearing about that," Yuugi said, frowning thoughtfully. "It was a really rare promotional card from when the game first released. Only four were ever released, put into random card packs. They're worth at least 300,000 yen."
"And our cards won't compare to that," Anzu finished. She patted Miho's hand. "You're a really good player, but your cards aren't that rare. Which you should be glad about."
Miho deflated and sighed. "I guess so."
"Cheer up, Miho!" Honda grabbed her hand with both of his. "Yuugi brought something with him that he said you'll like!"
"A present? For me?" Miho blinked and turned to Yuugi with a bright smile. "You didn't have to bring me anything, Yuugi!"
Yuugi almost smacked himself in the forehead. He leaned onto the table, face cradled in one hand, but the landing was still pretty hard. "It isn't a present," he muttered. "I just wanted to introduce you guys, jeez…"
Jou blinked. "What, like, a pet or something? You carried a pet all the way in your school bag?"
"Yuugi," Anzu groaned. "What if it made a mess?"
"She didn't make a mess," Yuugi protested, waving his hands. He took a deep breath. "Look, I'll just…" He unzipped his bag. "Eevee, you can come out now."
"Veeeee~." He ignored his friends looks—from the confused looks Honda and Jou sported to Miho's excitement and Anzu's unease—they weren't what mattered right then. Eevee stood with a luxurious stretch, her back arched much like a cat's, but since she was in the backpack all his friends could see was a set of ears and a fluffy tail. Then she jumped out, using Yuugi's arm as a brief launching pad to get to the picnic table.
"This is Eevee," Yuugi said, petting her head gently. "Eevee, these are my friends. Anzu, Miho-chan, Jounouchi-kun, and Honda-kun." He pointed to each of them in turn, letting Eevee focus on them briefly before moving on. The manga showed Pokemon as very willing to battle and occasionally more than a little protective, and he didn't want her to mistake his friends' joking and playing as "attacking" him.
"She's so adorable!" Miho exclaimed, hands clasped over her heart. She scooped Eevee up, cuddling her close.
"That's an Eevee," Jou said slowly, face blank.
Anzu reached over to carefully run her hand down the length of Eevee's back, burying her fingers in the luxurious fur. "It's real! Yuugi, how…?"
"She," he corrected her gently. "And I'm not sure." He wrapped his hand around the Puzzle. "Well, I think I have a theory, but you might think it's silly…"
"We won't laugh," Anzu promised. She glared at the boys. "Right?"
Honda and Jou shrank back. "Right."
"Well," Yuugi said, "remember how I completed the Millennium Puzzle a few days ago?" His friends nodded. "It…well, it started glowing, and then Eevee was there the next day. I woke up, and she was asleep on the bed."
"So you think solving the Puzzle made it—sorry, her," Jou corrected hurriedly, raising his hands. Eevee had twisted to glare at him, and Yuugi struggled to keep a straight face when Jou backed off, acting the same way he did when Anzu was upset. "Sorry. You think solving it made her appear?"
Yuugi nodded jerkily. Eevee wriggled in Miho's arms until the girl let her go, then stood in front of Yuugi, snuggling against his face happily. He hugged her back.
"That kind of makes sense," Anzu said thoughtfully. She tapped her cheek with one finger. "Yeah, I can see how you might come to that conclusion. You solve the Millennium Puzzle, and then Eevee appears, so the Puzzle must be why."
"But you don't think it's true," Yuugi said softly. He looked down at Eevee and petted her.
"Sorry, no," Anzu said, shaking her head. "I mean, the Puzzle is really small, it's not like she could fit in there. And the other Pokemon wouldn't, either, assuming they're not a hoax."
"Jii-chan said it was a magical artifact," Yuugi pointed out. "I don't think they would have been physically trapped in the Puzzle. Maybe…maybe it just unlocked something?"
"…I think maybe Yuugi's right," Miho said, smiling. "What other explanation is there?"
"Well…" Honda said slowly. Yuugi wondered how hard it was for him to disagree with anything Miho said. "There's a rumor Kaiba Corp partnered with Industrial Illusions for a video game. You've heard it, right? Maybe they're robots! Or maybe they were grown in a lab somewhere. Plus the release of the new card expansion is right around the corner. They could have released their creations as a promotion." Honda looked at Jounouchi, who was sitting with his arms crossed and his eyes closed. "Right, Jou?"
"I don't think even Kaiba Corp has the technology to make an entirely new biological creature," Jou said. He cracked one eye open to look at the girls. "And did she feel like a robot to you?" Miho shook her head rapidly, and after a moment, Anzu followed suit. "Then I think Yuugi's idea has the most merit." Yuugi looked up, staring at Jou with wide eyes.
"Magic?" Honda asked dryly. Jou nodded. "…magic?"
Jou twitched. "Makes more sense than Kaiba Corp growing her in a lab," he growled. "They aren't even involved in medicine, they're a tech company!"
This devolved into Jou and Honda arguing. Anzu and Miho scooted closer to Yuugi.
"…do you really think the Puzzle is why Eevee is here?" Anzu asked softly. Yuugi nodded, his stomach knotting up. "Well…I guess unlocking something makes more sense than her coming from the Puzzle directly…"
"Maybe we should ask your grandfather," Miho said softly, scritching Eevee on top of her head. Yuugi froze.
He hadn't told Jii-chan.
He had been so focused on hiding Eevee he had forgotten Jii-chan. He could have said something before he left! It would have been the perfect time, too, because Kaa-san hadn't come back yet. And Jii-chan might have been able to help him convince Kaa-san.
"You didn't tell him?" Anzu hissed, taking in the look on his face with wide eyes. "Yuugi!"
"I forgot," he wailed. Eevee licked his cheek, but it didn't do much to distract him. "I was trying to think of a name and I wanted to get her to the park and I forgot!" Honda and Jou stopped arguing to look at him, their faces alarmed.
"Well, damn," Jou muttered. "What are you going to do? I can't take her home for you, pal. Sorry."
"I can't either," Anzu murmured. Miho shook her head.
"I'll tell Jii-chan," Yuugi assured them. He bit his lip. "Next time Kaa-san's out…I can hide her in my room until then…"
Understanding dawned on Anzu's face. "That's right, I forgot. Your mom doesn't like pets."
"My parents work in Celadon," Honda said, licking his lips. "Maybe…I mean, they won't be back until the weekend, so she could stay with me a couple days, you know? Until you get the opportunity to tell your grandfather."
"Really? You would do that for me, Honda-kun?" Yuugi asked, vision blurring slightly. He blinked rapidly.
"Yeah, it's fine," Honda assured him. "Just let me know when you want to pick her up. And you can come see her any time."
"Thank you!" He half-launched himself over the table and grabbed Honda around the neck, pulling him into a hug. Honda yelped, then patted him on the back. "Thankyouthankyouthankyou—"
Miho giggled. "Yuugi, smothering Honda-kun isn't a good way to show gratitude."
Yuugi flushed and let him go. "Sorry, Honda-kun."
"It's fine." Honda rubbed the back of his neck. "Hey, I have an idea! Why don't we come up with a name for Eevee-chan? That'll make introducing her to Mutou-san much easier."
"That's a great idea," Jou said enthusiastically. "But, uh…why don't we find a place to get a drink? It's a little warm out today."
Yuugi nodded. It was a little warmer than normal, and he was sure Eevee had it worse because of her fur. "There's a new restaurant that just opened up," he suggested. "BurgerWorld. I've been meaning to try there."
"Yeah, they already have a pretty good reputation," Anzu said thoughtfully. "I heard they have a Pecha smoothie that's to die for."
"Sounds like it's settled, then," Jou said. They stood to go, and Yuugi let Eevee down to walk next to them.
They were silent as they walked, until Miho broke it was a soft hum. "Hey Yuugi…Eevee's a pretty rare card, right? What about Takara? With the kanji for 'treasure'."
Eevee made a face, and Yuugi giggled helplessly. She looked like she had just swallowed a mouthful of vinegar. "Not that one, I guess…hey, if you want to evolve into Vaporeon, we could name you Yoko! We could write it as 'ocean child'." Eevee shook her head. "Alright…"
"Well, it's spring time," Jou pointed out. "What about Sakiko? For 'flower child'." Eevee tilted her head, as if considering it, but ultimately shook it, tail twitching.
Honda was the next to speak up, after a few more minutes of silent walking. "Akemi can be written as 'bright and beautiful'. That's an auspicious name." She almost seemed happy with that one, but shook her head eventually. "I guess you're more cute, anyway…" Eevee yipped at him, and he held his hands up. "I didn't mean it in a bad way!"
"Hey, what about Megumi?" Anzu asked. She smiled at Eevee and Yuugi. "It can be written to mean 'love and affection'. I think that fits her really well."
Yuugi looked down at Eevee. "What do you think?"
Eevee seemed to think it over for a minute. Then she wagged her tail once, ears pricked. "Vee!"
"I think she approves." Yuugi smiled brightly. "Thanks, Anzu."
"It's no problem!" She reached down and rubbed the newly-named Megumi's ears. "I'm just glad Megumi-chan likes her new name."
"Awesome!" Jou cheered. "Good timing too—we're here! Let's celebrate!"
