Conclusion:
Four Days Later
A/N: What? Did you honestly think I would end the story like that? Wow, you guys are gullible. And I hate those kinds of endings as much as I'm sure you do. Anyway, here's the FINAL ending.
And for those who are slightly slow and couldn't figure it out, that Pokemon she became in the final fight was in fact Mewtwo.
Sarah was surprised when her eyes fluttered back open. She looked around. The room was completely white save for a few posters about health. Machines beeped every few seconds. A tube ran from a bag on a post down into her arm. She realized that she was in a hospital.
Even weirder was that Luke sat in a chair next to her bed with his head down on his arm, snoring loudly. "Luke?"
His head shot up. "Wha…? What's that?" He saw Sarah was up. "Sarah! Oh, thank God you're awake!" He came in to hug her, but moving made her gasp. He moved back. "Oh, sorry."
"Its ok," she said back, holding her chest. "What happened?"
"You were badly injured during that last fight. You almost killed yourself! But the doctors got you into surgery just in time. You had three broken ribs, internal bleeding, and a major drop in your energy level."
"Maybe I should be dead," she said back with a weak laugh. "Did I win?"
He laughed. "Well, I won technically. You, on the other hand, have been banned from the tournament in every way because of you being too strong for the other competitors."
She shared a laugh with him. "You know what? I don't care anymore. I don't care what anyone says. If they have a problem with what I do, it's theirs, not mine."
"I'm glad to hear that. Because reporters have been begging for your interview ever since you got out of surgery."
Sarah smiled despite the intense pain in her chest. "Well, let 'em in. I'm through with hiding."
One by one, the reporters came in, asking questions and taking pictures. After a few hours, Sarah got tired, and Luke forced the ones still there to leave.
She lay back on the pillow. She then realized that none of them had actually asked about her gift. Most of the questions had been about her life and plans for the future, none specifically about her being a Pokemon.
For the first time in her mind, she drifted off to sleep a normal human being.
A/N: There you go. Is that ending much better? It better be. So now you can write your final reviews. Even if you don't or just didn't like reading it, thank you for sticking through to the end. You've been a beautiful audience: a great audience that has turned this story into my most popular! THANK YOU SO MUCH!
In fact, this story was so popular that I am now in the early stages of a sequel! Have thoughts or suggestions? Hit me with a PM. But save suggestions for the PM and don't clog up the reviews with them. Thanks for the cooperation.
