Camp Pokemon Chapter 5

Red Wing Zero: Pretty proud of myself for getting so far into it before the main bit comes!
Usually I get into it in a couple of chapters. Like the last chapter? What'll happen? Also,
new point of view: April!

Chapter 5 - Nightmare?

POV: April

I woke up feeling light and fuzzy. I wasn't sure what had happened, and what was a dream or not... what a night. I felt funny, and not ha-ha funny, but strange. It was as if my stomach was twisted up in fear, when there was nothing to fear about.

It was hard to open my eyes. I thought about Scott... was the whole night a dream? Most likely, and I felt terrible, knowing that he must have waited out for ages. Unlike me, Scott was one to keep promises.

What a strange dream. There was the bubble thing again, and fur... like she felt now. No, that must hae been a coincidence. I was resting on something soft, it was soooo soft, unlike the slightly hard beds in the cabins. Maybe I'd fallen out of bed or something, and rolled on the carpet. The carpet was soft.

I yawned, something that felt quite strange, and opened my eyes. I was in something of a first aid room. I checked this by looking at the door, which said just that in reverse. On the other identical bed was Scott, one of his arms wrapped generously in pure white bandages. The arm seemed large and slightly funnily shaped, but I guessed that maybe it was broken. He was unconcious, which made me feel sad. Poor Scott...

Maybe it wasn't a dream? Maybe the Snivy used some sort of attack that knocked both of us out?
It made sense. Either way, I continued looking around.

In a chair next to him was Lily, looking really worried and looking at him strangely. Why? Why would she look at him like that because of a broken arm? 2 years ago when it happened, she just felt a little guilty herself, even though it might (might) have been me who broke his bike. To their right was a large shelf filled with all sorts of medicines, both for human and Pokemon, each with a distinctive label, and they were quite hard to read from even my short distance. Then there was the door, and in the final corner, was Leo, reading some sort of music magazine.

"I mean, how is this possible? What did he mean by April?" He said, looking towards Lily. I didn't understand what he meant.

Lily looked back at him. "I don't know! I just found this stuff lying out there, and... well, I don't know!"
I noticed Sparky was standing near Scott's chest, looking at him sadly. Was he dead? No, otherwise he wouldn't be in some first aid room.

Leo closed his magazine and threw it to the ground. "How do I know this isn't just one big joke? I mean, seriously!"

Lily looked at him in the eyes. "I... Don't know."

If I had shed a tear, which I probably had, I hadn't noticed. I was yawning again. I decided I felt a bit uncomfortable, so I rolled over.

Or at least tried. I couldn't ignore the mysterious pain in my backside.

Leo scratched his head. "Look, it's just confusing, you know? It's not every day some person you just met bursts in, tells you to come with them, and brings you here."

Lily sighed. "Sorry about that. It took a while to explain, and I didn't want to leave Scott for too long."

Then I remembered I had a voice, but when tried to speak up, but my throat felt sore and nothing came out.

"I just... don't get it. How come we're the only ones who know about her?"

"Who's her?" I wondered.

"It doesn't happen every day for me, you know. I'm just as freaked out as you are. I don't get it..." Lily said, rubbing Sparky behind the ears. This made me strangely excited, but I couldn't put my finger on it.

Leo groaned, sat up, and walked over to me. What was he doing?

I noticed some medicines on the table next to me, and they clearly were from the shelf I saw earlier.
Why were they Pokemon medicines?

Leo stopped right in front of me and looked down to my height. "This little Eevee's so cute."
What Eevee? As far as I could see, there was no Eevee's in the room, which made me feel a little worried. Where was Kitty?

"You can't have her. She's not Kitty, but as far as we're concerned, this Pokemon's an important piece in the puzzle."

WHAT EEVEE?

Leo turned to leave the room. "April might still be out there. I'm going to go look."

But I had to speak up. "BUT I'M JUST HERE!"

Okay, that may have not been what I really said, because what I actually said was:

"Eevee EEVEE!"

Leo looked suprised. "She's awake!"

And that's when it clicked.

Like a wave of horror.

I was a Pokemon.

Oh. My. Mew.