Summary: This is a story about a girl from our world dying and being given the choice to be reborn in the world of Pokémon to help protect it. Despite not knowing why they need her in the first place she accepts. But nothing is as it seems for this world does not seem to follow the story she knew to a T.

Warning: I obviously do not own Pokémon, just some of the OC characters that will be popping up and any background story that I make up for already existing characters.

Second Warning: Ooc warning! Characters may act out of character due to them being older as well as other things that I can't think of while typing this.

Notes: My story will be based off of the Anime and will follow the plot at some points, but will have aspects of the game as well. It will have romance but it will more then likely be on the cutesy side. Also this story will have original episodes, OC's and background stories for characters who previously did not have one. I will also be changing the characters ages some, I mean really it would be awkward to have a bunch of 10 year olds doing more then holding hands and blushing at random moments.

Lyrica- 13

Ash- 13

Gary- 13

Misty- 14 (You know I couldn't find a definite answer about how old she was in the show, but I always assumed she was a year older.)

Brock- 18


I swear all I did was look at the damn thing that was sitting on one of the trees in he distance. it wasn't even a full on look either, just a glance as we were walking by in our mission to find a good place to camp for the night since the sun was setting. Unfortunately all it takes is the slightest eye contact to catch the attention of these vile creatures, these things called Spearow.

"Spea, Spearow!"

I stood there frozen as the flying menace flew out of the tree, coming closer with each second.

'Oh fuck, move body, move!'

"Lyrica, look out!" Misty shouted and grabbed my arm and pulled, making me side step instinctively to keep balance. The ferocious bird whooshed by, barely missing me.

"Why didn't you move?" She shouted at me in anger and worry.

"Spearow!" The bird screeched angrily, warning it's brethren of the intruders it found.

"It doesn't matter we have to run now." I whispered, afraid of making it angrier.

"Right." Misty nodded and started to pull me along, picking up the pace when I automatically fell in stride with her.

"Damn, I wouldn't be in any of this mess if I just had my bike." Misty panted out.

"I'm sorry, it's my fault it's chasing us." I said sadly.

We kept running, not looking back at the flock of birds we heard behind us. The sounds of their wings beating like an ominous omen.

"It's not- huff- your fault."

I nodded though I knew she couldn't see.

"Please just don't leave me, I'm scared of the dark."

She smiled and I felt her grip on my arm tighten just for a second. The sight of her smile and the grip on my arm calmed me enough to clear my head a bit.

"I promise I won't."


We had been running for what felt like hours. The sun had long ago set and the moon would have been out if it hadn't been for the pouring rain.

Most of the Spearow had vanished one by one though we weren't sure why. Only a few remained, determined to peck the hell out of us for who knows what reason.

Or at least they did until this giant bolt of lightning struck something in the distance. I couldn't see what it was but I heard it, the screams of so many Pokemon pierced the night.

Misty started to slow down and due to her holding my hand I too followed her lead. Coming to a complete stop we just stood there, completely forgetting about the Spearow that had been chasing us.

"Oh my god." Misty whispered from both lack of breath and sorrow.

I just stood there, silent except for the huffing sounds I kept making.

Those screams, though different reminded me of the scream Hikari made the night I saved her.

'Saved her... I saved Hikari.' I thought while looking at my pokeball on my hip and rubbed my thumb over the top of it in a reassuring manner.

"We have to help." I mumbled out quietly and started to jog in the direction of the cries.

'I can help them too!' I shouted in my head in determination.

Misty didn't say anything but I heard the steady squishing sounds of her feet behind me. With that I decided to pick up the pace and she followed.

We were finally coming close to where the lightening struck when I almost tripped over a severely injured Spearow.

"Holy crap!" I shouted as my feet slid on the muddy ground when I tried to suddenly stop, making both Misty and I fall right in front of the injured creature.

"Ow." I complained while getting up from the ground.

"This poor Spearow!" Misty cried sadly when she looked at the injured bird she had fallen right next to.

"Misty." I croaked out when I saw the creatures condition. "Go on ahead and see if there are more injured Pokémon, I'll stay here and help this one before I catch up."

Misty looked over at me with tears starting to slip from her eyes.

"Ok." She muttered with a sniffle, tears running down her face as she slowly got up from the puddle of mud she was in. Her legs trembled from all the strain they had been through that night, but she continued on and finally stood on her two feet. Looking very worn out she stepped out of the mud puddle and tried to wipe some of the mud off of her clothes as well as ring some of the water from the pouring rain out of her pig tail that was flopping around lifelessly on her head before giving up and starting to run towards our original destination.

Crawling over on my hands and knees to the Spearow who was still in the mud I knelt before it and started to check for a pulse or a puff of breath, anything to indicate life.

"Nothing." I said with a frown and started to go after Misty when I heard a weak cry.

"Spea...row."

I turned back around to where I heard the sound and saw the Spearow I had just checked over starting to move. The Spearow's right wing twitched slightly and I scrambled back over to its side, careful not to startle it.

"Spea- ROW!" It shouted in pain and anger when it tried to move away from me.

I couldn't help but cringe from both the sound and sight of the Spearow.

"Shhh it's ok I won't hurt you, I just want to help you." I whispered as calmly as I could.

I pulled my backpack off and started to pull out what I thought I would need. Bandages, potions, clean water from my water bottle and a wash cloth.

I wet the wash cloth and to wipe some of the dirt out of one of its burns from the lightning bolt I think it was caught up in that I saw earlier. Trying to show that I didn't mean any harm by moving the wash cloth slowly to get to the cut didn't work though. The spearow recoiled instantly and then shot its beak out towards my hand and bit hard.

"Ow! You bit me!" I growled out in anger and held my hand to my chest.

It just stared at me with anger in it's eyes.

"I'm only trying to help you, do you want to die?" I shouted in anger.

All it did was turn it's head from me and stuck its beak up in the air.

"Spearow..." I sighed and looked at it sadly.

"I know you are a strong Pokemon, and I know you will survive even if I don't help you. But it makes me sad to see you hurt regardless. Please let me help you?"

All the Spearow did was look at me for twenty seconds with an intense gaze. The kind you sometimes hear about that pierce your soul and make you want to shiver. They were all right, it is pretty creepy.

"Row..." It nodded it's head in defeat.

Smiling with relief I finally started working on Spearow's wounds, starting with the huge gash on it's head. I slowly brushed the dirt away with my wash cloth, wishing I had something better then just water to try to get the dirt out as well as something to block the rain water from hitting us constantly. Spearow flinched when I started but let me continue my gentle strokes on it's head. The cleanest spot I could find to put the washcloth on once I was done with that injury was unfortunately my backpack but it would have to do for now. Putting it aside I reached for the potion and started to slowly spray it on the head wound, starting from the edges first and slowly working my way to the middle like I had been taught in school.

Spearow flinched once again when I started spraying, I couldn't blame it, the spray probably stung like hell. But it then started to close it's eyes and fall asleep. Frowning I continued on despite not knowing if I should let it.

"NO!" I heard Misty shout in the distance, instantly setting me on edge for what felt like the hundredth time that night and reached for my Pokeball.

"Hikari, I need you!" I said loudly while releasing her, temporarily lighting the area with the red light that shot out before it just as quickly diminished.

"Ee Vee Vee!" The eevee chirped happily before her eyes quickly grew wide and her ears drooped in sadness.

Lyrica didn't realize it but she looked like she had been through hell. Covering her face, arms, stomach and legs were bruises, cuts, and mud from running through so many branches and tripping a few times while it was still raining. Her hand was still bleeding a little from the bite that the Spearow took and her hair was full of twigs and dirt. Lyrica's clothes weren't any better off due to them also being caked with mud and having a few rips here and there. To top it all off it was still raining heavily enough that her whole body and all of her clothes were soaking wet, her hair was practically undone from its pony tail from the rain water making it heavier and her hat was drooping a bit in her face.

'I have to hurry.' I thought while quickly stuffing my belongings into my backpack, not caring if it was messy or not.

Looking at Spearow I stopped for a second, subconsciously worrying my lower lip.

'I sure as hell am not leaving this Spearow here like this, but should I catch it in a Pokeball to keep it safer or should I carry it in my arms? No I have to catch it for now to keep it safe, if it wants I will let it go after I take it to the Pokémon center.'

Nodding subconsciously I pulled out a Pokeball and hit the button to activate it. The ball grew in my hands and I gently tapped the button on the Spearows beak before it opened and encased the bird in it's signature red light, making the bird disappear into the ball. It started to shake and fell out of my hand onto the ground, shaking three more times before the button on the ball flashed red for a second and it stopped.

Quickly I got up from my spot on the ground and grabbed the ball, the rocks on the ground leaving indents on my shins and the mud that was still stuck on me was dripping slowly down my legs.

"Hikari." I spoke while popping the ball into the second open slot on my belt. "I don't know if we are in danger or not, but that girl from earlier might be in trouble, so I'm counting on you to help me find her okay?"

"Vee!" She exclaimed and puffed her chest out in a show of bravery.

"Good, let's go." I answered and started to sprint in the direction Misty's voice came from, Hikari easily both catching up to and speeding past me.


Author's notes/Me babbling: This is all done without beta so if you find any mistakes please let me know in the comments section. Also hello everyone! I finally got done with this chapter woot woot! I'm sorry I've been gone lately, my parents are getting a divorce and I had to move into my grandmas house and also all these new video games that have been distracting me too! But anyways thank you for being patient and a special thanks to the random citizen who put lots of pleases in the comment section. That actually is what made me work faster on this then I had thought I would. I hope you all enjoyed the chapter, and to those who celebrate Easter, Happy belated Easter! Those who don't, go buy some cute candy shaped like ducks and eggs and bunnies! Have a wonderful day everyone!