Author's note: SORRY for not posting in such a tres long time. You must forgive me I had major writers block. Anyways this chapter is just going to sum up the time between Jayne catching her absol and them getting to the tough stuff. This is a short chapter, but anyways i promise to update more frequentely as long as you dear readers continue to enjoy this story.

"Here," Bhaven said. "It's a pokeball…"

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Three months later.

"It's been three months since you caught Absol, Jayne. Don't you think you should consider catching some new pokemon?"

"Bhaven, c'mon. Absol has done me so much good so far. Already two badges, and just think, here we are about to go get another one."

"Jayne you're on your way to becoming a great trainer, but I mean look at me," he explained. "I always beat you in battles, even if my pokemon aren't as strong as Absol. Because I have more experience with different pokemon and I already know all of Absol's weaknesses. Eventually it's to be like this for every trainer you meet, and you're going to end up on the bottom."

Jayne sighed. Bhaven was right. But what if the other pokemon she caught turned out not to be fighters, like Charmander? Above all she wished Charmander respected her more, for maybe if it did it would fight for her. She dreamed of being an amazing Charzard trainer, with of course Absol and many other pokemon by her side. But she knew that would never happen as long as Charmander remained to frightened to fight.

"Fine, I'll try to catch another pokemon, but I'm not guaranteeing anything. Okay?"

Bhaven nodded. "Listen I know of a pokemon daycare center nearby. Why don't you leave Charmander there while were in Hoenn, okay?"

"Will he get stronger that way?"

Bhaven knew the answer was yes. He also knew that by the time Jayne got Charmander back the little pokemon would probably love the daycare workers more than her. But he didn't tell her the later. "Yes, he'll get stronger." It was time for Jayne to move on from her dreams of being a great trainer along with a Charzard. It wasn't going to happen.

"Okay then, where is this daycare anyways?"

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"Sir, we believe we've located your son."

"Bhaven? You've found him? Well now that's good. I'll dispatch a team to capture him straight away."

"Yes, sir. We've also gotten information suggesting that there's a trainer with him. Although we don't know her origins, she could very well be a pokemorph."

Another man spoke up. "We believe she may be Jayne Mero, a girl who disappeared from Kanto shortly after your son did."

"Right, well, no matter. Deal with her however you see fit. But bring my son back as soon as possible," Bhaven's father said. He sat back down at his desk and pressed a button on his phone. "Dispatch team EA306."

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"Don't worry, Jayne. The Daycare will take good care of Charmander."

"I know…" she mumbled. She looked forward. Surprised to see a girl approaching them.

"Hello there, kids," The girl said. Jayne's eyes widened. The girl was no ordinary human, which she could see. The girl's hair was fluffy and white. And although he face looked completely normal, beautiful really, she seemed to have a tail. In place of her hands were paws, as was the same with her feet. Yet she seemed perfectly able to stand up on her hind legs.

"Are you a pokemorph?" Jayne asked, unable to help herself.

"Yes, I am. Although I happen to be a bit more shall we say, upper class, from the usual breeds. Don't I look nearly human?" the girl smiled. "Actually I was interested in meeting your friend, here. Why don't you leave us alone?"

"There's no way I'm leaving Bhaven's side," Jayne said. She looked over at Bhaven. But he didn't seem as worried about this new morph as she was. "C'mon Bhaven, let's go."

"Oh relax Jayne. She's another pokemorph. Besides...uh, you should really get some sleep."

"Don't be ridiculous Bhaven."

"C'mon honey, you're just a little thing, you need sleep, don't you?" The girl said. Suddenly Jayne felt herself being tide to the nearest tree. Bhaven seemed oblivious to the fact that Jayne was being attacked.

"Well, she fell asleep fast," Bhaven chuckled, looking at a figure lying on the ground in front of him.

"That's not me Bhaven!" Jayne cried. But he seemed unable to hear her.

"I have a specialty for making people sleep…" the girl explained. Bhaven was completely entranced by her. And as if by order he began kissing her. He ran his hands thru the woman's fluffy hair. He pressed her up against the nearest tree and continued to kiss her. Jayne shut her eyes tight.

The woman had put some sort of spell on Bhaven. Why couldn't she warn him? Why couldn't she do anything to help?

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