"I-I didn't say anything about you!" The terrified young boy cried out.

The brown hair boy struggled to get his hand free once again, but his wrist was wrapped tightly from the pokemon, Drifloon. The purple balloon pokemon looked like it wasn't going to let go of him either. Jade just chuckled, watching her brother suffer. Jade crossed her arms and continued to watch.

"I think you did, Justin. I mean...how else would mom know I snuck out last night?" Her eyes narrowed down upon him.

Justin's eyes watered up in tears, dangerously close to spill out too. The more the young boy struggled, the tighter Drifloon kept his grip on Justin. With all of his might, he tried to get his arm back, but Drifloon wouldn't allow that. His orders from Jade was to hold on to the boy and he wasn't going to fail her.

"Jade, come on, let me go!" a tear spilled out, running down his cheek and landing on the floor.

"I don't think so. You tattled on me, I got in trouble so now...you pay for the consequences." She calmly spoke, bitterness struck every word.

Jade wasn't always like this, vengeful and bitter. She was actually a good girl that followed the rules and was nice to everyone. But ever since she started going out with Matt (and being a teenager, of course), her whole attitude changed as well as her choice in clothes. She once had sandy blonde hair, but now it's black as night. She had multiple piercings on her ears and her lip. Heavy makeup was worn on her at all times. But the most significant change about her was her dark attitude. Matt had really changed her.

"Drifloon, pick him up now." She smiled, not the "happy smile", but the "mischievious, dark smile".

With enough strength, the purple pokemon gradually lifted the little boy off the ground. Justin looked down as he was at least a few feet up in the air now. Justin screamed and began kicking his legs, sobbing uncontrolably. Jade smiled wickedly. She didn't expect Drifloon to hold on to him much longer, since the boy is much heavier than her pokemon.

"Drifloon...put him down now," Jade commanded, still acting cold and heartless.

Much to the pokemon's relief, he put the boy down, but still held on his grip. Drifloon was thankful Jade told him to put her brother down. He wouldn't know how much longer he could hold on to him.

"Unless you want to be carried up to the moon, you will not tattle on me anymore," Jade warned coldly, her brown eyes staring into his own.

Justin was scared out of his mind. His face reeked of his own tears. He didn't want to act scared, but that seemed impossible to him.

"Okay, okay! I won't tell on you anymore..." His lip quivered, more tears spilled out from his eyes.

Jade did feel a little bad, but he was so annoying to her. She can't have mom knowing she sneaks out at night anymore.

"Good. Let go of him, Drifloon."

Drifloon let him go and the young boy nearly ran out of her room. Once her brother was gone, Jade smiled, a happy smile, and hugged her Drifloon.

"Thank you so much for helping me, Drifloon!"

Drifloon hugged his trainer back. Now Jade can sneak out without consequences.