Chapter 4 A Natu brilliant day.
10:24 AM 6/03/2010 After the meal last night, I came back to the Pok mon center and wrote down that days events.
It was a little after 10 AM when I woke up.
"I haven't slept that late in a long time!" I said through a yawn.
"Pip lup." Piplup said.
I had let Piplup sleep on the bed with me wrather than sleep in his Pok ball.
For one thing the bed was huge, and two, I didn't want him to be cooped up in the Pok ball all night.
It took a while for me to get out of bed and dressed in the extra clothes Professor Ash gave me.
Finally, around 11:00 AM, I was out of the Pok mon center and leaving the city.
I called a taxy and rode it out of the city.
I payed the man 50 Pok dollars, and he told me to have a good day.
I had returned Piplup to his Pok ball for the taxy ride, because the driver was worried that Piplup would use a water attack and mess up the car.
Now that I was out, I sent Piplup back out of his Pok ball.
If you're wondering why I went from calling Piplup a it to a he, it is because I found my Piplup's gender in the Pok dex.
I hoped that Piplup would be able to guide me to the next city as well as he did to this one. We traveled for 30 minutes before anything significant happened.
I and Piplup were battling a Pok mon called Natu.
"Piplup use Bubblebeam!" I said.
Natu teleported out of the way and Bubblebeam missed completely.
"Natuuu!" Natu yelled, attacking Piplup with a peck attack.
"Piplup, hit it with pound before it gets to you!" I said.
I didn't know if it was possible, but Piplup did it.
I was anxious to catch my first Pok mon, so I through the Pok ball.
I heard it moving on the ground, and then a click noise.
I knew from my video gaming experience that I had just caught my first Pok mon!
I was thrilled!
"Go Natu!" I said triumphantly.
"Natu!" The Pok mon said as it came out of the Pok ball that I captured it in.
I was ecstatic.
The weakest Pok mon trainer in the world could have beaten me with just one Pok mon and I'd still feal elated.
There's nothing like the fealing you have after catching your first Pok mon.
Unless someday you make it to the Pok mon world like me, you may never feal such elation.
I began to tell that a storm was coming.
I could feal it.
The way it smelled.
The decrease in light.
It was odvious to me that it was a big storm.
I had never witnessed a storm in the Pok mon world, only clear and sunny days.
I hoped that they weren't any worse than in the USA.
We walked on further, with me defeating a totle of 8 Pok mon.
Around 1:30 PM, we ran in to a fellow Pok mon trainer.
He asked me if we could battle, and I was more than happy to accept.
"What's your name?" I asked him.
"Tyler." He answered.
Where had I heard that name before?
"Go Treecko!" Tyler said.
'That's it!' I thought.
'This is the trainer who started his journey with Treecko that Professor ash told me about!'
'This may be challenging.' I thought.
Eager to try my new Pok mon in battle, I threw Natu's Pok ball in the air.
"Natuu Natu!" It said happily.
I skanned my Natu with the Pok dex to find out what gender it was.
After skanning it, I found it was a female.
I began to think of a battle strategy as Tyler searched Natu in his Pok dex.
The wind started to pick up, and droplets of rain began to fall on my hair.
I wanted to finish the battle A.S.A.P., so I could find a tree to set under.
"Natu, use your confusion." I said.
Almost too late, I turned on the Pok dex's Battle nerator program.
Natu began to use its confusion attack, but the rain was steadily falling harder, making it hard for her to concentrate.
A low thunder clap told me that the storm was coming closer.
Natu completely lost its concentration, and didn't hurt Treecko.
Not even one little bit.
I realized that in these conditions, Treecko may have an advantage.
"Treecko use your Quick Attack!" Tyler said.
I had wondered if sometimes people in the Pok mon world said the Quick Attack attack.
You know, like they would say "Use the cut attack" in the Anim .
IDK, Maybe it was just me.
The Treecko moved its body quickly and hurt Natu trimendlessly.
"Natu, pull yourself together and try to use Peck!" I yelled, trying to be encouraging, loving, and coaching at the same time.
I'm not sure if my meaning got across, but Natu began to use the Peck attack.
(See, there we go again, "the Peck attack.")
I had chosen Peck, because it seemed to be the attack that would take the least concentration, atleast for Natu.
It worked to a certain extent.
It worked in the sense that the attack hit Treecko and seemed to do a lot of damage, but failed in the sense that Treecko was ready with a pound attack.
Let's just put it this way.
Natu fainted.
The thunder was getting closer, and Tyler said that it wasn't safe to battle out here anymore.
I would have objected to this, but there were my Pok mon's fealings to consider.
I decided, since I couldn't ask my Pok mon, to guess that they wanted to go where it was safe.
Tyler took me to a old barn and we both walked inside.
It smelled of rotting wood and Rattata dropings.
We waited for about a hour and a half for the storm to pass.
We played tag with our Pok mon, although I never have liked tag.
Seriously.
Anyway, at 3:10 I left the barn and Piplup pattered toards the next town.
Tyler stayed at the barn to try to catch a Rattata.
I didn't care that technically I lost the battle with Tyler.
After spending a while in a barn with him, I found out he wasn't only a good trainer, but a good person to.
I think he will make a good friend, too.
10:24 AM 6/03/2010 After the meal last night, I came back to the Pok mon center and wrote down that days events.
It was a little after 10 AM when I woke up.
"I haven't slept that late in a long time!" I said through a yawn.
"Pip lup." Piplup said.
I had let Piplup sleep on the bed with me wrather than sleep in his Pok ball.
For one thing the bed was huge, and two, I didn't want him to be cooped up in the Pok ball all night.
It took a while for me to get out of bed and dressed in the extra clothes Professor Ash gave me.
Finally, around 11:00 AM, I was out of the Pok mon center and leaving the city.
I called a taxy and rode it out of the city.
I payed the man 50 Pok dollars, and he told me to have a good day.
I had returned Piplup to his Pok ball for the taxy ride, because the driver was worried that Piplup would use a water attack and mess up the car.
Now that I was out, I sent Piplup back out of his Pok ball.
If you're wondering why I went from calling Piplup a it to a he, it is because I found my Piplup's gender in the Pok dex.
I hoped that Piplup would be able to guide me to the next city as well as he did to this one. We traveled for 30 minutes before anything significant happened.
I and Piplup were battling a Pok mon called Natu.
"Piplup use Bubblebeam!" I said.
Natu teleported out of the way and Bubblebeam missed completely.
"Natuuu!" Natu yelled, attacking Piplup with a peck attack.
"Piplup, hit it with pound before it gets to you!" I said.
I didn't know if it was possible, but Piplup did it.
I was anxious to catch my first Pok mon, so I through the Pok ball.
I heard it moving on the ground, and then a click noise.
I knew from my video gaming experience that I had just caught my first Pok mon!
I was thrilled!
"Go Natu!" I said triumphantly.
"Natu!" The Pok mon said as it came out of the Pok ball that I captured it in.
I was ecstatic.
The weakest Pok mon trainer in the world could have beaten me with just one Pok mon and I'd still feal elated.
There's nothing like the fealing you have after catching your first Pok mon.
Unless someday you make it to the Pok mon world like me, you may never feal such elation.
I began to tell that a storm was coming.
I could feal it.
The way it smelled.
The decrease in light.
It was odvious to me that it was a big storm.
I had never witnessed a storm in the Pok mon world, only clear and sunny days.
I hoped that they weren't any worse than in the USA.
We walked on further, with me defeating a totle of 8 Pok mon.
Around 1:30 PM, we ran in to a fellow Pok mon trainer.
He asked me if we could battle, and I was more than happy to accept.
"What's your name?" I asked him.
"Tyler." He answered.
Where had I heard that name before?
"Go Treecko!" Tyler said.
'That's it!' I thought.
'This is the trainer who started his journey with Treecko that Professor ash told me about!'
'This may be challenging.' I thought.
Eager to try my new Pok mon in battle, I threw Natu's Pok ball in the air.
"Natuu Natu!" It said happily.
I skanned my Natu with the Pok dex to find out what gender it was.
After skanning it, I found it was a female.
I began to think of a battle strategy as Tyler searched Natu in his Pok dex.
The wind started to pick up, and droplets of rain began to fall on my hair.
I wanted to finish the battle A.S.A.P., so I could find a tree to set under.
"Natu, use your confusion." I said.
Almost too late, I turned on the Pok dex's Battle nerator program.
Natu began to use its confusion attack, but the rain was steadily falling harder, making it hard for her to concentrate.
A low thunder clap told me that the storm was coming closer.
Natu completely lost its concentration, and didn't hurt Treecko.
Not even one little bit.
I realized that in these conditions, Treecko may have an advantage.
"Treecko use your Quick Attack!" Tyler said.
I had wondered if sometimes people in the Pok mon world said the Quick Attack attack.
You know, like they would say "Use the cut attack" in the Anim .
IDK, Maybe it was just me.
The Treecko moved its body quickly and hurt Natu trimendlessly.
"Natu, pull yourself together and try to use Peck!" I yelled, trying to be encouraging, loving, and coaching at the same time.
I'm not sure if my meaning got across, but Natu began to use the Peck attack.
(See, there we go again, "the Peck attack.")
I had chosen Peck, because it seemed to be the attack that would take the least concentration, atleast for Natu.
It worked to a certain extent.
It worked in the sense that the attack hit Treecko and seemed to do a lot of damage, but failed in the sense that Treecko was ready with a pound attack.
Let's just put it this way.
Natu fainted.
The thunder was getting closer, and Tyler said that it wasn't safe to battle out here anymore.
I would have objected to this, but there were my Pok mon's fealings to consider.
I decided, since I couldn't ask my Pok mon, to guess that they wanted to go where it was safe.
Tyler took me to a old barn and we both walked inside.
It smelled of rotting wood and Rattata dropings.
We waited for about a hour and a half for the storm to pass.
We played tag with our Pok mon, although I never have liked tag.
Seriously.
Anyway, at 3:10 I left the barn and Piplup pattered toards the next town.
Tyler stayed at the barn to try to catch a Rattata.
I didn't care that technically I lost the battle with Tyler.
After spending a while in a barn with him, I found out he wasn't only a good trainer, but a good person to.
I think he will make a good friend, too.
I had written a little of the earlier day's events on my Pok dex, while waiting for the storm to pass, but not much.
Thanks for reading this chapter.
I'm sorry I went a few days without posting, but I told you that I couldn't promise chapters every day like at the beginning.
I would like to thank my avid reviewer, Kamy-chan, and all of you who have, and will review, this fanfic.
BTW, I'm not sure if the pun for the chapter name was odvious.
Natu brilliant day, not to brilliant day.
I know this chapter may be a little bit short, but I thought that would be a good closing note for the chapter.
