Cinder knew she had been moved while she was asleep, her body was handled with care though. The people who moved it made sure she was in comfortable positions, her head being cushioned on something soft. When she finally opened her eyes she found herself in a cage placed in a nice little room. The walls were made of wood with a window and a door. It wasn't completely empty, there was a bookshelf, a bed and of course her cage. Cinder looked around, a bit confused on where exactly she was. She felt her body was different and looked down at herself. Her reaction was not good. When she saw her body wasn't her own she gapped and then let out a loud screech which came out as a wail. The door to the room immediately opened and the head of a boy was revealed. He had long blond hair, blue eyes and was built thin and tall. He was kind of cute, her human mind told her that but her new developed instincts screamed that he was dangerous.

She didn't growl or speak but watched him closely. He walked up and crouched in front of the cage, tilting his head as he eyed her. Cinder met eye contact with him and then inclined her head to look at herself. Emotions now emerging her vision blurred as her eyes watered, the human looked surprised.

"Professor!" The sudden shout from the human cause Cinder to jump and back away to the back of the cage where she continued sulking.

A man entered then, his hair blonde as well, Cinder looked up momentarily before looking away and sniffing.

"Yes?" The professor took interest in the sight of her then turned his attention to the young male human.

"I think it's sad…"

IT!

"I'm not a 'it'!" Cinder suddenly shouted causing both of them to jump.

Both stared at her and Cinder lowered her head, feeling a little embarrassed. "Well… I'm not, I'm a girl."

"A girl?" The teenager blinked in confusion. "You're a Lugia, female I believe."

"I am a girl, a human girl, I'm not a Lugia!" Cinder shook her head and gave a desperate look.

"Well, you certainly look like one," the professor said, raising a brow.

He walked up to the cage and crouched. "A odd colored one at that… I have never seen a picture or drawing of a partially pink Lugia."

"I don't care what you've seen, I'm not a Lugia!" Cinder's eyes suddenly narrowed.

She slammed her head against the cage and gave the two a fierce look, she managed to surprise the younger human enough that he fell back onto his bottom. Cinder gave a laugh after a long pause.

"Funny."

The adolescent human didn't find it at all funny. "You…"

"No need to give in to your temper Jacob," the professor said after giving chuckle. "Now that we are a little relaxed now how about we talk… while you still know how to talk."

"Still can talk? I always knew how to talk, why would I forget now?" She argued.

"Well, you said you were human, so if you turned into a Lugia it's possible that your vocal cords will change and you will only be allowed to emit Pokemon-like sounds," the professor explained.

Cinder's eyes widened. "I don't want to lose my voice… I want to turn back into a human!"

"Unfortunately we don't know how to do that," the professor stood up and placed both of his clenched knuckles on his hips. "Even if we did I doubt anyone would allow it though."

"What! Why!" Cinder asked.

"Well, one; your a legendary Pokemon, something scientist have never got a real chance to study up close. Two; You're a shiny Pokemon and a Lugia, both are extremely rare to come by. We want to learn a little more about you… unfortunately I won't be able to performs any test of my own."

"Test…?" Cinder shuddered as her eyes widened.

"Don't worry, whoever comes to get you will take good care of you," the professor reassured. "We already reported that we found you and a large scientific cooperation that studies Pokemon will watch over you."

"Your giving me to- wait! I'm a human being, you can't just do that."

"Your not a 'human being', you're a Pokemon!" Jacob said as he stood up and looked down at her.

"No! I am a human, I am a human, I am a human!" She yelled that over and over again and continued to mutter it to herself even as they decided to leave the room.

"Wait! Blaziken! Mightyena!" The human Jacob paused as he was about to exit the door on his way out.

"Those two? You won't be needing them, their going to stay here at the lab," Jacob said before closing the door behind him.

"No… everything…. Everything is going all wrong…"

Cinder actually felt depressed now, tears started to stream down her smooth cheeks as she realized her situation. The day soon progressed and Cinder calmed a bit, she laid down on the small comfy blanket in the cage and dozed off for a few hours. When she awoke she found the human just shutting the cage, she noticed the relief on his face when he realized she hadn't woken up until he shut the cage door. A bowl of food was placed in front of her; it wasn't human food, it was Pokemon food. Cinder tilted her head as she looked up at Jacob who simply shrugged.

"The professor mixed in Pokemon food for flying and phycic-type Pokemon, you should like it," He got up and walked out of the room.

Cinder looked down at the Pokefood and grimaced but her stomach growled and something told her to eat it. The small Lugia did, eating one pellet first before realizing it actually tasted good. After the meal was done she pushed the bowl the to corner of the cage then snuggled into the blanket once again. She fell asleep for a while until she woke up and saw it was night, Jacob was snuggled in the bed that was across from her cage. From the deep and steady sounds of breathing it was obvious he was asleep. Cinder took the time to stand up, she was a little unsteady at first with this new body of hers but she kept balance and investigated the inside of the cage. When she saw the lock she nearly gave a chuckle; it was only a latch.

These people are idiots, she thought as a grin formed on her beak.

She looked back at her tail and decided to test it out. To her surprise it was just like a extra limb, all she had to do was send signals to the nerves from her brain and move it as will. Just like you would a arm. Cinder got use to using it before testing the latch. Slipping the pointed end of the tail toward the latch she flicked it upward and it was lifted from it's original place. She pushed the cage door open and walked quietly out.

I got to get out of here, she decided.

The door was closed but the window was open, warm air drifting in. Smiling victoriously she ran up to it and gave a big jump using her powerful back legs to make it to the window seal. Cinder's face fell from a smile to a frown, this room was on the second floor. She imagined the house to be a little smaller then a two floored building. She thought for a moment, she could escape, she had to fly or even glide down. She knew she had wings, but she was afraid she would fall or hurt herself.

Let your instincts take control, the voice whispered again.

Instincts, she thought. Cinder flapped her wings and jumped. She didn't fly exactly, she glided along until she reached the ground.

"I did it!" She whispered to herself.

"What the!"

Eyes widening from the voice she turned to see a man dressed in dark clothing, he was wearing sunglasses but Cinder knew he was surprised to see her come out of visibly no where. "Guys! I think I found it!"

Yes, you found me guy wearing sunglasses in the middle of the night, she thought as she rolled her eyes..

A couple of humans ran from behind the house and stopped a few feet away from her, they all looked surprised before nodding to each other. Cinder gave a small and short wail of confusion as she looked at them surround her from all sides.

"Be careful," one whispered to the other. "Even though it's small I heard even the young ones usually are dangerous."

"How the hell did it end up out here anyway," another muttered. "The professor said it was in a cage."

"Must have gotten out…" one concluded. "Let's just get it in the truck… without damaging it."

Cinder knew she wouldn't get out of this easily, and she had no idea what to do. 'Instinct' wouldn't help her now so she had to think. She eyed the humans as one left and returned with a folded up net, and the small Lugia knew what it was meant for. They would recapture her and put her in another cage! Cages were not a place for something like her, she may not have looked like a human but she at least thought like one, they had no right to place her in such a small and controlled area. She glared as a human approached her cautiously with the simple capturing weapon. Cinder gave a small yell then charged at the man, the human jumped in surprised but didn't flee, he only threw the net forward. Something was weighing it down, she knew that once it hit her and covered her small body. She fell on her back and struggled against the strong rope.

"What is going on here!" A familiar voice called. "Oh my…"

Cinder tilted her head forward to get a upside down view of the professor who looked a little confused.

"I could have sworn she was in her cage," the professor said as he scratched his ruffled up hair, he had obviously just gotten out of bed if you noted the pajamas.

"It must have gotten out then." One concluded.

One man approached her and crouched while Cinder's anger was boiling up due to being called 'it'.

"I am not a it!" Cinder growled loud enough for everyone to hear.

All eyes turned to her and Cinder sighed. "Someone please get me out of these things I won't run away…"

There was pause. A few of them gapped, their mouths hanging open as they stared wide-eyed at the Pokemon.

"I swear, it's not like I can do anything with this body yet…"

After a moment passed a women dressed in black approached and hesitantly lifted the heavy net from Cinder's body. The Lugia's eyes closed for a moment then opened them to stare at the professor after returning to a standing position.

"Who are these people?" She asked.

"Oh, their apart of the organization, don't worry they will take good care of you as I said before."

"…. I'm not going anywhere with them," Cinder stated, backing away a little.

One female sighed, "lets just stun it."

"What?" Cinder gasped.

The sound of a electronic sigh could be heard and the Lugia turned to see a Gloom, it looked around at the environment curiously then tilted it's head at Cinder.

"Make it go to sleep," the person who summoned it from a Pokeball ordered.

Before she knew it a blast of blue powder was sprayed on her and when she breathed it in it effected her system immediately. Her body was heavier now, telling her to lay down and rest for a bit but her mind fought against the powder which was causing her to fall asleep. The corners of her vision became blurry and she gave a yawn before following onto her stomach and slowly started to close her eyes. Something patted her head softly.

"Don't worry, you'll be fine, just relax…"

Cinder gave a quiet murmur before giving into sleep.

Author Note - The last chapter sucked, I know, the grammar was a little messed up due to me writing that a long time ago. Anyway, since I have a little more experience I shall produce better chapters. Oh yeah, and I do not own Pokemon… sadly… Enjoy!