Pokemon: New Generations
Axon, David, and Christy continued to walk the long mazes of Viridian Forest. After their previous adventures, the three were beginning to get pretty tired. All they wanted now was to get to Pewter city in one piece.
"How much longer?" Axon whined, dragging his feet along. Minun was sitting on his shoulder, fighting to keep his eyes opened. Charmander didn't bother staying awake. He was fast asleep on David's shoulder. David fell to the ground.
"I can't move my legs." David whined, "Are we going to die?"
"No one will ever find us if we die out here. NO one!" Axon exclaimed falling to his knees and leaning against David. "Christy, please, we have to take a rest. We've been walking since we woke up this morning."
"Will you two shut up already?" Christy rolled her eyes. "We're gonna keep moving until I find a good enough pokemon for me to catch and then we're going to Pewter City so I can prove that I'm just as good a trainer as the two of you."
Christy began to keep walking when she felt something tugging on her ankles. She looked down at Plusle. Plusle held on to her ankles, looking completely tired out, begging for mercy. Christy bent down and picked Plusle up.
"Aww, not you too." Christy sighed, "Fine, we'll take a short rest. But then were getting straight back on track. Got it?"
Axon and David rested their heads down in relief. Christy rolled her eyes and sat down as well. She reached into her bag and pulled out some water. Axon's eyes grew wide as he watched her drink the water.
"You've had water this whole time?" Axon exclaimed, "We've been dieing of thirst out here all day long and you've been holding out on us."
"What can I say?" Christy shrugged uncaringly, "A girl needs her water. Speaking of which, here you go Plusle." Plusle opened her mouth wide as Christy poured the water into her mouth. Axons' eyes glistened as he watched desperately at the ice cold water.
"It looks so good." Axon said. He shook his head then jumped up. "That's it, I want that water now." Axon charged at Christy who was holding the bottle and tackled her down. Plusle jumped to the side and watched the scene. David watched as well along with Charmander and Minun.
"Get off of me Axon!" Christy demanded as they tussled on the ground.
"Give me the water Christy!" Axon shouted as he struggled to get to the water bottle. David shook his head in disappointment.
"Why does he even bother?" He turned to the other pokemon. They all shook their heads as well. As Axon and Christy continued to fight, Christy finally managed to throw Axon off of her and over to the side near the bushes.
"Ouch!" Axon exclaimed jumping up and rubbing his back. Christy looked at him and rolled her eyes.
"Oh, shut up, Axon, I barely tossed you." She crossed her arms.
"No, something in the bushes just poked me." Axon turned around to the bushes. He stood up and backed away. Christy quickly pulled out a poke-ball.
"Maybe, it's a pokemon." Christy said excitedly. All three of them watched the bushes intently as they rustled. After a few long minutes of waiting, a beedrill came buzzing out of the bushes. Axon and David jumped back, startled by the terrifying bug pokemon. Christy did not back off. She clutched her poke-ball and turned to Plusle. Axon looked at Christy's gesture and hesitated.
"Uh, Christy," Axon said continuing to back up. "maybe you should catch the next pokemon. You know, maybe one that's not so... well, Beedrill like."
"Oh Axon, stop worrying so much! Go get 'em Plusle!" Christy ordered. Plusle, hesitantly, jumped in front, ready to battle. "Okay, don't waste anytime. Use thunderbolt."
Plusle aimed thunder attack at Beedrill. The beedrill simply shifted to the side. Plusle tried again, but the same thing happened. Axon put his head down in disappointment.
"Christy." He sighed, "That's not going to do anything. You're only making it mad."
"Leave this to me Axon. Plusle, keep at it. It can't dodge our attacks forever." Christy shouted.
No, Axon thought, But it can attack back. Plusle sent another thunder at Beedrill. The beedrill dodged the attack, but this time, charged at Plusle, with its stingers pointed straight forward. Plusle did not notice it was coming at her. She was trying to catch her breath when she felt a sharp stinger on her back. Plusle jolted to the side at the sudden pain. Christy hesitated a little and began to retrieve Plusle.
"O-okay Plusle, t-that's enough. Come back now." She studdered. But Beedrill was not finished. It began to come after Plusle again. This time, Plusle saw it coming and jumped to the side. Beedrill got back up and began to charge again. Plusle ran the opposite way. Christy quickly followed her.
"Hey, wait for us." David shouted following them with Axon.
The three of them ran as fast as they could, trying not to look behind them, afraid of what they might see. The beedrill chased them all through the deepest and most narrow part of the forest. After running for what seemed like forever, Axon sprinted behind a tree and pulled David with him. He looked around for Christy but couldn't find her.
"H-hey," Axon panted desperately trying to catch his breath. "Where's Christy and Plusle?" David took a look around, but didn't see them either.
"I don't know," David panted as well, "They must've split up with us in that opening back there." Axon, looked around. He poked his head out to take a look around to see the beedrill which spotted him as well. He quickly pulled his head back in and turned to David.
"We've gotta get moving again," He said beginning to run. David followed him. Axon began to grow angry at the thought of Christy deserting them. "How could she just leave us like that? I can't believe we got separated from her again. Grrr, she's so stuborn sometimes. Why can't she just do what she's supposed to. I bet you if she did that, the whole feraligatr thing never would have happened and we would have been in pewter city by now."
"Axon," David shouted nervously looking back at Beedrill, "Less whining, more running."
They continued to run when the path began to get even more narrow. David ran faster ahead of Axon. Axon struggled to keep up. Just as David thought he had gotten away from the Beedrill he bumped into someone. It was Christy.
"Ouch!" She rubbed her head. Axon finally caught up to them.
"Christy!" He exclaimed spotting her, "Where have you been? How could you just leave us like that? Why do you always split up with us."
"Axon, shut up!" David finally blurted out. He pointed behind Axon, to the beedrill that was beginning to approach. "We have bigger problems now. We have to get out of here now."
"Oh no," Christy whined, "I finally got away from that thing and you guys brought it back."
"Us?" Axon shouted, "In case you've forgotten, you're the reason that thing is chasing us in the first place." David rolled his eyes and decided to desert the bickering twins. Plusle, Minun and Charmander all followed. After a few seconds, Axon and Christy looked back and noticed everyone was gone and the beedrill was getting closer.
"Hey, wait for us." They both shouted frantically, and began running after the others. When they finally caught up to them, they weren't running for long when they came to cliff, and there were no other paths to follow.
"A dead end." David acknowledged. He looked back at the beedrill who was ready to attack. The three of them huddled together. "Well guys, looks like our journey's been cut short."
"Thanks to Christy." Axon muttered.
"I heard that smart mouth." Christy said slapping Axon across the head. David rolled his eyes.
"This is unbelievable," David shouted, "We're about to get stung to death and you guys are still arguing like two year olds. Why can't you just get along?"
"Hmph" Christy crossed her arms, "I don't remember asking you Mr. 'Know it all'"
"Well he knows more than you if that's what you mean by 'know it all'" Axon smirked, "In fact, almost anyone does."
"Are you calling me stupid?" Christy barked.
"No he's calling you smart." David snapped sarcastically, unnoticing that, he too, was part of the constant bickering.
"Now don't you start with me!' Christy barked.
"Plu! Plu! Plu!" Plusle said trying to keep the peace. Charmander saw the beedrill beginning to charge at them.
"Charmander! Char! Char! Man!" Charmander cried. All three of them looked up and began to hold each other close again. They clutched their pokemon as well. They all shut their eyes ready to embrace the pain, when they heard a voice.
"Stingo, return!" A tough, yet girly voice said. The three of them opened their eyes to see the beedrill engulfed in a red light, then disappeared. Axon, David, and Christy looked at each other confused. They looked up to see a tall, thin girl step out into the open. She was dressed in a pink blouse and black pants. She had a white hair band going through her hair, and a small bag on her left shoulder.
"You should know better than to bother a trained beedrill," She smirked, "You'll get yourself killed like that."
"Who asked you?" Christy snapped, "And what's a trainer doing letting her beedrill run free like that. Don't you know Beedrill are ruthless, and harsh. It could've really hurt someone."
"My beedrill knows better than to attack innocent trainers." The girl said, "Especially such dumb and inexperienced ones as you. You must've done something pretty bad to tic it off like this."
"If that's what you really think than why don't you battle us." Axon stood up looking angry.
"Yeah, a great trainer like you should have no problem battling two dumb and inexperienced trainers like us."
"Hold on guys," Christy halted, "I want to battle. Her beedrill hurt Plusle because she let it go free. I have to get her back for it."
"If that's what you want." The girl shrugged, "But you only have one chance to prove yourself to me, and that means one trainer. So choose wisely."
"Christy, no way! It's not her fault you tried to battle it." Axon retorted, "Besides, you only have one pokemon. If Plusle get's knocked down we're done for."
"You're wrong Axon," Christy smirked pulling out a poke-ball, "I have more than one pokemon."
"When did you get that?" David asked stunned.
"Remember when we got separated? Well I didn't waste anytime at all." Christy kissed the poke-ball.
"Well, I guess if you have more than one pokemon than.." Axon said but then was interrupted by a big hug from Christy.
"I promise you won't regret this." She whispered. Axon smiled than walked off to the side with David to watch the battle.
"I really hope she's right Minun." Axon said to Minun.
"Minun! Min!" Minun gave Axon a reassuring smile. Christy through up her poke-ball to begin the battle.
"Come on out," She shouted. A small green bug pokemon appeared from the poke-ball. "Caterpie!" Axon's jaw dropped open. Minun scratched his head.
"Are you joking?" Axon exclaimed, "B-but Caterpie can't do anything."
"Well, not necessarily." David said, "Maybe she has a good strategy. But, then again, if she just got it she couldn't have trained it much. Well, maybe she has some kind of understanding with it, but it still couldn't know many moves. L-lets just watch and see."
"Okay, A caterpie huh?" The girl said. She through out a poke-ball and another Caterpie appeared. "I'd like you to meet my caterpie. Don't give anything but the best Cat!"
"Caterpie versus Caterpie?" Axon eyes grew wide.
"This will certainly be interesting." David sighed.
"Ok, Caterpie. I know we haven't known each other very long, but please do your best." Christy said. Caterpie nodded. "Okay, use tackle." Caterpie began to inch over to the other Caterpie.
"Don't waste time Cat!" The girl ordered, "Quick attack now!" The girl's caterpie flashed over and charged into Christy's caterpie, faster than anyone could see it.
"That's amazing." David said, "I've never seen a Caterpie use quick attack like that."
"Uh," Christy stalled caught off guard, "Try a stringshot attack Caterpie." Caterpie shot little bits of string at the other caterpie.
"Don't let it touch you, just knock it away with your Stringshot," The girl said carelessly. The girl's caterpie sent what looked like a thick white rope out and knocked the string away. "Now wrap that puny Caterpie up and finish it off."
The caterpie's rope went straight for Christy's caterpie and wrapped it up like a mummy. Then it reeled it in closer and began to spin it around it's head in the air. It spun it around and around, and around until it tossed it out of the rope and onto the ground.
"Gaah," Axon stammered not believing his eyes, "How did that happen?"
"She must've really trained it well." David shrugged.
"Oh no, poor caterpie." Christy said retrieving it in her poke-ball. She looked up expecting to see the other girl cheering with her caterpie. Instead, she was surprised to see her yelling at it.
"What the heck was that?" She said harshly, "That's not the way we practiced. You're supposed to swing it twenty feet in the air. That was only seventeen. You disgust me."
"Neee! Teee!" The caterpie pleaded for forgiveness. The girl stuck her nose in the air.
"You better do it right this time," She warned, "Or we're back to twenty four seven training, and I know how much you hate that." Caterpie hesitated a little, then turned back to the battle field. Axon and David looked at each other, then looked back on the field. Christy looked at the girl angrily then turned to Plusle.
"Okay Plusle," She said, "Let's show this girl how trainers and pokemon really work together." Plusle jumped out onto the field.
"Cat, use your quick attack now!" The girl started the battle. Caterpie's body was gone in a flash and was now charging at Plusle.
"Plusle, move as fast as you can." Christy shouted. Plusle ran over to the side away from it's original spot. Caterpie followed Plusle's body. Plusle ran as fast as she could so Caterpie wouldn't have a direct place to hit.
"Plulse, stand near that tree and wait for my signal," Christy shouted. Plusle stopped and turned around in front of a tree. The caterpie came charging at high speed. Christy waited for the exact moment and then.
"Now jump aside." She cried. Plusle jumped to the side as it watched Caterpie bash it's head into the tree. "Okay, Plusle now use your thunder." Plusle sent a direct thunder attack at Caterpie that flipped it over on it's back. Caterpie could not move, it was defeated.
"Hooray, you did it Plusle." Christy cheered picking up Plusle and bouncing her in the air.
"Plusle! Plu, Plu!" Plusle cheered along as well. The girl sneered at them then turned to Caterpie in disgust.
"Hmph," She said retrieving it into her poke-ball, "I should have known better than to use such a weak pokemon like you."
"Weak?!" David jumped up, "That's the strongest Caterpie I've ever seen."
"Well you must've not seen many Caterpie," She laughed, "This Caterpie has a lot to learn, and I won't stop until it stop's being so lame and starts acting right."
"That Caterpie's talents are wasted on a witch like you." Axon jumped up as well.
"Min, Minun! Min! Min!" Minun shouted at her angrily.
"A witch am I?" She smirked, "Well, you'll really think I'm a witch once I'm finished winning this battle."
"Sorry, but Plusle and I won't give you that chance." Christy stood up. "Let out your pokemon and let's finish this."
"I admire your confidence," The girl pulled out another poke-ball, "but knowing how badly I'm going to beat you, it actually amusing. Go, Stingo!"
"Stingo? But that means.." Axon began to acknowledged when he saw the familiar bee pokemon emerge onto the field. "She's going to have to battle Beedrill."
"Oh no," Christy put her head down, "Not this again. Please anything but this."
"Do I detect a hint of a hesitant trainer?" The girl smirked, "Maybe you should forfit."
"No way," Christy shook her head then stood up with confidence, "We'll beat your beedrill just like we beat your caterpie. Go Plusle!" Plusle, remembering the earlier battle, hesitantly stepped out onto the field.
"Stingo, use poison sting," Beedrill sent a poison sting hurdling towards Plusle.
"You're okay, just dodge it." Plusle jumped to the side, just missing the sharp poison. "Now try thunder!" Plusle tried to send a thunder attac, but just like before, it missed.
"Oh no," David said watching from the sidelines, "If Christy doesn't think of something quick, this will end up just like before."
"Plusle, uh… run away!" Christy cried. Plusle began to run frantically away around the field.
"You're kidding me right?" The girl laughed, "Stingo, don't you dare let it get away. Go now!" Beedrill zoomed down and cut Plusle off with it's stinger. Plusle got up and ran the other way. Beedrill cut it off again. This happened a few times before Plusle began to shoot random thunder attacks at it.
"No, Plusle don't tire yourself out." Christy cried, but Plusle continued to try and protect itself in anyway it knew how. By running and sending thunder attacks, Plusle was growing more and more tired until it collapsed on the ground.
"Stingo, do it now!" The girl ordered with rage in her voice.
"No, Plusle get up. Please get up!" Christy shouted, but it was too late. Beedrill plowed it's stinger into Plusle's back.
"Pluuuuu" Plusle cried in pain. Christy ran out into the field and picked Plusle up. Axon and Minun ran out as well.
"Plusle! It's okay, I'm here." Christy held her close. Axon and Minun turned to the girl who was retrieving her beedrill
"I'm very disappointed in you Stingo." She said, "Your form was completely off. Haven't I taught you anything?"
"You're sick." Axon shouted at her. "Both of those pokemon were amazing and you stil treat them like nothing. What's your problem?"
"Min! Min! Min!" Minun shouted as well. The girl ignored them and turned to Christy and Plusle. She put her right hand up in victory.
"Victory is mine!" She cheered, "You've just been defeated by Cara. The greatest bug pokemon trainer in the world."
"That's funny," Christ said standing up, "I just thought you were the loudest."
"Think what you want." She sneered, "I beat you fair and square. You proved me right about you guys. You really are dumb and inexperienced trainers."
"No we're not." Axon said, "Just give us one chance. I'll beat you for sure."
"You had one chance and you blew it." Cara said turning the other way and beginning to walk. "Perhaps one day if we meet again you can try. But for now it's time for me to leave." She walked gracefully away without a care out of sight.
"Hmph," Christy grumbled , "Come back here and you'll be running instead of walking away."
"Oh well," David sighed walking over, "Looks like you win some and you lose some."
"That's It?!" Christy exclaimed turning to David, "We're just going to let her walk away? After all the rotten things she said? We can't let her get away with that."
"Uh, I don't know what to tell you." David put his hands up afraid that Christy might pounce.
"Calm down Chris," Axon said holding her back, "Listen. I think we're just a little tired from being in the forest too long. Lets just find our way out of here so we can get a little rest. Okay?"
Both David and Christy nodded. Charmander hopped on David's shoulder, as Christy picked up Plusle and held her close. They all started to walk silently until Christy brought the same subject back up.
"Can you believe her?" She started, "She actually called us dumb. Who does she think she is."
"Yeah, anyway." David said trying to change the subject, "how far do you think we are from pewter ci-"
"-And the way she treats her pokemon," Christy continued angrily, "Its digusting. How do her pokemon stand her?"
"Yep, she was pretty terrible," Axon added now trying to move to a different subject as well, "Well I think that if we continue through the forest for about an hour we should prob--"
"She calls herself, the greates bug pokemon trainer ever." Christy interupted again, "That ignorant, annoying, snot nosed little-"
"CHRISTY, SHUT UP ALREADY!" Axon and David both shouted. Christy crossed her arms and was appauled at the two's approach.
"Hmph, well I don't see why you're yelling at me." She said, "If anyone should be yelled at, its that loud mouth Cara. If I ever lay eyes on her again, believe me she will regret it."
"Here we go again." David rolled his eyes. As he continued to walk he spotted something not too far ahead. "Hey Christy, I think you might want to quit your whining and look ahead."
Christy paused a moment and looked up. Not far ahead of her, she was suprised to see the girl from before, Cara, curled up in a little ball crying. Christy jumped at the sight. Axon and David both ran to Cara's assistance. Christy hesitantly followed.
"Cara! Cara!" David shouted. She looked up as the three kids caught up to her. "Hey Cara. Whats going on? Why are you crying?"
"Crying?" Cara quickly jumped up and wiped her tears away. "I wasn't crying. I had something in my eye and I'm trying to get it out."
"Oh of course thats it." Christy rolled her eyes sarcastically, "Quit the macho act. We saw you bawling your eyes out two seconds ago."
"What happened Cara?" Axon sympathized, "Is everything okay?"
"Why do we care?" Christy crossed her arms eagerly, "Let's go already. She can take care of herself."
"Christy, stop it now!" Axon wagged his finger then turned to Cara. "Cara you can tell us. What happened?"
"I-I, they. Oh-ho!" Cara finally gave in and began to let all of her tears and feelings out. "It's my pokemon. They all ran away and I can't find them anywhere."
"Oh-no." David jumped, "How did that happen?"
"I pulled them all out to train, and in the middle of the session they all just left." Cara continued to cry.
"Gee, I wonder why" Christy rolled her eyes sarcastically again, "Why do you think they ran away Cara? It's because you treat them so terribly. I'm supprised they haven't ran off before."
"Christy thats enough!" Axon demanded.
"No, no. She's right. Thats exactly why." Cara halted, Axon and David turned to her. "and it isn't the first time either. My caterpie tried once, and then Stingo tried again earlier. Thats how you guys ran into it. I tried to deny it all this time, but I know thats the reason why."
"Hmm," David thought, "Well, we'll just have to help you find them."
"(Sniff) I don't understand," Cara said wiping away another tear, "After the way I treated you, you're still going to help me?"
"Nobody deservesd for that to happen to them." Axon said. "How about it Minun? You in?" Minun hopped up and down saying yes. David nodded and Charmander did the same. Christy, of course, just sat there crossing her arms, but Plusle slowly began to walk over to Cara. Christy looked suprised.
"Plusle? What are you-" Christy exclaimed. Plusle tapped Cara on the shoulder. Cara looked up as Plusle bounced happily showing it forgave her and was going to help as well. Cara smiled and nodded. She stood up.
"Thank you so much you guys." Cara smiled. Axon and David both nodded. Christy continued to ignore them, "Okay, theres three pokemon missing, my caterpie, my nincada, and of course, Stingo, my beedrill. Please do your best to find them."
"Aiyiee captain!" Axon joked trying to lighten up the mood. Christy rolled her eyes again. Axon and David walked one way in the forest, deserting Christy and Cara. Christy's eyes grew wide when she realized what they had done.
"Wait, don't leave me here with.." Christy stopped and turned around to Cara, "Heh, heh. Lets move this along as fast as we can okay." Cara nodded and they both began to search for the missing pokemon.
David and Axon searched high and low in the forest. Pidgey searching from above, Ariados and the rest of them seaching below. It was about a half an hour when they heard something rustling in the bushes. They both stopped in their tracks. A small bug pokemon, Nincada, came crawling out.
"Alright!" Axon smiled, "Looks like we found one, but how do we get it to come with us."
"I've got an idea." David said reaching into his bag. He pulled out some pokemon food and bent down, "Here you go Nincada, have some of this." Nincada began to nibble on the food, "If you follow us you can have some more."
Nincada smiled at the thought. Charmander frowned looking anxiously at the food.
"Hey," Axon laughed, "I don't think Charmander wants to share his food very much." They both began to laugh when Nincada went back into the bushes.
"Huh? Oh-no." David exclaimed, "Where did Nincada go." Axon looked into the bushes which started to rustle again.
"Hey, look!" He pointed. In a matter of moments, Nincada reappeared. This time with another friend.Cara's Catrpie. Axon and Davids faces lit up as they offered Caterpie some food, and led them back to Cara.
Back on the other side of the forest, Christy and Cara both struggled to keep things from getting akward. To keep things from getting quiet, Cara called out for her Beedrill.
"Stingo! Stingo! Where are you?" She called out, Christy shook her head in disappointment.
"You're never going to find it that way." Christy finnaly blurted out. Cara turned to her and listened.
"Listen, I know you're fed up with me right now, but I don't need your attitude." Cara said.
"Grrr. For you information I was trying to help." Christy retorted beginning to get angry again. Plusle, who was in Christy's arms, covered it ears from the bickering. "If you call out its nickname, its going to know its you; and if its mad at you then its not going to come."
"Oh, I'm sorry. I never thought of that." Cara apologized.
"Hmph, don't be sorry. Just be smarter." She said,
"Beedrill!" Cara started to call, "Beedrill! Come on out beedrill! Where are you?"
"Grrr," Christy growled beginning to get tired of the shouting, she began to scream herself, "STINGO! BEEDRILL! WHATEVER YOUR NAME IS, COME OUT ALREADY SO I CAN GET GOING!"
Just then, the trees began to rustle, and Cara's beedrill came buzzing out of the trees.
"Stingo!" Cara cried out joyfully. She turned around and gave Christy a big hug. "Thank you, thank you, thank you so much Christy!" Christy's eyes grew wide as she was disgusted of what was hugging her. Cara turned back to Beedrill.
"Okay Stingo, you had your fun. Now its time to return." Cara said pulling out her poke-ball. She tried to retrieve Beedrilll but it dodged the poke-ball's suction. It then came down, with its stinger in front and skidded across Cara's arm.
"Ouch!" Cara winced. The beedrill came back again, this time at her leg. Then again at her shoulder, then her face, and again, and again. "Ow! Stingo, please stop it I'm sorry."
Look at her, Christy thought watching appauled, That Beedrill is using on of its most powerful attacks, and she still won't back down. Maybe I was wrong. Maybe she does love her pokemon. Thats it, I can't watch this anymore. Christy ran in front of Cara stopping Beedrill from another attack at her neck.
"Beedrill you stop this now." Christy demanded, "I know you're probably mad at her for mistreating you. In the beginning I was mad too. But, all Cara really wants is for you to be the best you can be. So please, stop attacking and come back to Cara." Beedrill ignored Christy's speech and began to charge again.
"Here it comes." Christy braced herself when suddenly, Plusle jumped out of Christy's arms and tackled down Beedrill. "Alright Plusle."
"Pluuuu,sleeeee" Plusle let out huge thunder attack on Beedrill. Cara quickly pulled out her poke-ball again and retrieved it. She fell to the ground in relief.
"Well, atleast you have Stingo back now." Christy smiled. Cara looked up and smiled back at her.
"Thank you Christy!" She said. Plusle came running and jumped into Christy's arms. "I underestimated that Plusle. Its amazing."
"She sure is." Christy giggled rubbing Plusle's head.
"Heeey!" David shouted with Axon coming towards them.
"You're back." Christy smiled.
"Yep, and look what we found." Axon said movind aside so that Nincada and Caterpie were in view.
"Mindy and Cat!" Cara said. Suprisingly the two of them ran up to hug her. "I missed you so much. But, I think I owe you an apology. All of you." Axon, David, and Christy all looked at each other as she released Beedrill who was now calmed down.
"I'm really sorry," She continued, "for the way that I treated you all. I wasn't thinking about how you guys might have felt. You are all amazing battlers and I should've excepted that. But, I just wanted you to be the best. So, Stingo, if you want to leave you're free to go." Stingo paused for a minunte as Cara turned to Axon, David, and Christy.
"I also owe you guys an apology." Cara said.
"Oh, an apology isn't necessary." David assured her. Christy quickly ran up and shoved David over.
"But their always apreciated." She gritted her teeth. Cara giggled a little.
"Well, I'm sorry for treating you guys so meanly," She continued, "I was so rude and then you turn around and find all of my pokemon. Thank you!"
"No problem," Axon said. Just then, Cara's beedrill came up and hugged her, followed by the rest of her pokemon. Christy smiled at the scene. She suddenly felt more relaxed then she had in days. The same feeling came across Axon and David and all of their pokemon. Cara stood up.
"So where are you headed now?" She asked.
"Well," David started, "We're trying to get to Pewter City, but we can't find our way through this forest."
"Oh, why didn't you just say so." Cara said pointing down a path, "This path will take you staright there. I just came from there."
"Really?" Axon's face lit up.
"Hooray! No more creepy dark forest camp outs" Christy cheered as she waved at Cara and ran down the path. Axon did the same. David turned to Cara.
"Well, I wish we could have a proper goodbye but I gotta go." He slipped away.
"Okay," Cara giggled, "Bye, It was nice meeting you, and thanks again."
"You see Christy," Axon said catching up to Christy, "She turned out to be pretty cool, and you were getting so mad at her."
"Me? Oh please, you had your suspicions to." Christy scoffed.
"But I wasn't the one getting all jealous."
"Jealous? I was not jealous. Take that back." Christy demanded.
"You were too jealous. You could see it all on your face." Axon teased.
"I was not jealous."
"Jealous girl! Jealous girl! Christy is a jealous girl!"
"QUIT IT!"
"Will you two stop argueing alreay?" David pleaded catching up to them. Minun, Charmander, and Plusle all covered there ears, bracing themselves for the further bickering.
So the trio, and their pokemon run along the path that will lead them to Pewter City. They met a new friend today, one that will hopefully meet up with them again soon, but will Axon and Christy ever stop fighting?
