Well this chapter was a long time coming. We're approaching the end of Shadows of Kanto it seems. Kind of hard to believe now that I think about it, it seemed like the story would never end. There's going to be a few more chapters showing Ash and his team training, and after that, well... I'll be taking a break from the series for a bit, but don't worry, the third arc is already being written so I'll be updating it when I'm ready.


Chapter 43: Going Home

The smoke began to clear in the battlefield. Only one Pokemon was left standing. Storm and Rouge were knocked out on the ground, the Lucario reverted back to his original form. The mysterious Pokemon was down on own knee as the electricity crackles around its body.

"Well, looks like my Pokemon won," Giovanni said. "However, you two did exceptionally well. You're the first Trainers that my prized Pokemon actually struggled with."

Ash ran onto the battlefield and picked up the Pikachu, "Storm! Are you okay, buddy?"

Storm was unconscious, but seemed to be otherwise fine.

Ash sighed as he stood up, still holding Storm in his arms. "So… does that mean we won't get the badge?"

"Not necessarily. You won the Earth Badge when you defeated my grunts, the match against my prized Pokemon was nothing more than just a test battle, it wasn't an official gym battle," Giovanni said. "But I am impressed nonetheless."

Andy snorted. "Which means he's going to take them or send someone to do it for him," he said as he recalled Rogue. "You did great. I'm proud of you."

Ash walked back over to Andy, still holding the unconscious Pikachu.

Giovanni walked over to the two boys as the Pokemon went back into the big doors that closed behind it. "You two earned the Earth Badge, however, I would like to offer you both a spot in Team Rocket. With your skills and rare Pokemon, you would make excellent commanders to the organization."

Andy just laughed. "It's hilarious how out-of-the-loop you are."

"And what does that mean, young man?" Giovanni asked.

Andy smiled. "I could tell you, but where's the fun in that? No, this way, I have something to hold over your head like bait. Maybe I can use it later when you're actually relevant. Or a threat."

Giovanni sighed, "I'm going to take it your answer is no then. What about you, young man with the Pikachu? What's your name?"

Said young man looked at Giovanni and said, "My name is Ash Ketchum."

"Ash Ketchum. I will remember your name. You certainly have grown from the last time I saw you. Perhaps, one day we can, have a proper rematch," Giovanni said.

"Yeah, that would be nice," Ash said. "But until then… thanks for the badge, and the offer. I'll at least consider it."

Andy raised an eyebrow. "You thinking about using it as a way of getting information? Because I know you won't seriously consider actually accepting the offer just because of what it is."

Ash raised an eyebrow at Andy before sending a mental message to the hybrid Lugia. "The Elite Rockets may work separately from Giovanni, but if I were to become a member, it would be a lot easier to go undercover and find out what they're doing and maybe even stop this oncoming war. But it is a long shot, and risky, so for now I'm only using the offer as a necessary back-up plan."

Andy frowned. "I'd be more comfortable if we just got someone that was already in Team Rocket on our side. But the idea has merit. Maybe it is worth considering."

Ash smiled as he looked at the Earth Badge. The two boys were leaving the Viridian Gym and towards the Pokemon Center.

"Where have Blue and Yellow been all this time?" Ash wondered. "I thought they'd finish up training and come watch the battle, but had they been training all this time?"

"Maybe," Andy said. "If I didn't need another badge, I know I'd keep training for as long as possible."

"Oh, speaking of which, we both have enough to enter the Indigo Plateau Pokemon League now," Ash said with a smile. "Which means I can go back home to Pallet Town and focus on my training until then. Of course, I don't know if I can recruit anymore Legendary Pokemon since the three Legendary birds are the only Legendary Pokemon that reside in this region."

"If you want, I can see if I can find Kyogre. Memma and I used to visit her every once in awhile. She's actually pretty close to Kanto this time of year."

"You know Kyogre?" Ash smiled. "That's great! Of course, Tyra knows of the Hoenn's Groudon and Kyogre… she said they were her babysitters."

Andy smiled. "I actually do think I remember seeing a little black Rayquaza with Kyogre when we were visiting her once. Maybe she and Groudon will help us if they know that she's with us too."

"Yeah, they'll be very helpful to us. But what about the Sinnoh's Legendary Pokemon? They're probably one of the toughest ones out there since Dialga is the being of Time and Palkia governs space itself. Not to mention Arceus…"

"From what I understand, all of them are pretty on-the-fence about this whole ordeal. I won't have time to go to Sinnoh and look for them before the League, though. I'll barely have enough time to find Kyogre."


Before Ash could say anymore, he slammed into something white and yellow-ish orange. The boy fell on his butt, still holding onto Storm.

"Ow…"

"Oops, sorry about that Ash!" It was Yellow, in her Latias form.

"Yellow? Why are you in that form in public?" Ash frantically stood up, looking around for people.

"Ah, well, I wanted to fly around for a bit. I'm tired of always being human and cramped in such crowded cities and towns like this," Yellow said.

"Where's your brother?" Ash asked.

"He's just being a bum right now," Yellow pouted.

"You do realize how dangerous it is to be out in public like this, right? I mean, forget about the trainers, apparently Giovanni is the Gym leader here. What if he sees you? He may not be too much of a threat himself, but with that Pokemon he's got, not to mention the Elite Rockets have access to the same information that he does… Nothing good can come of that." Andy said.

Yellow nodded, "I know of the risk. Still, I need to go flying, I'm just feeling really restless like this."

Ash sighed before he said, "Maybe you should go to Hoenn for a bit and see if you can find a girl named Tyra there, she could use some help."

"Tyra? You mean the Child of Rayquaza?" Yellow tilted her head.

"Yeah. I think you'll be perfect to help her since you like to travel a lot," Ash said. "You have a Pokegear, right? We can use that to keep in touch and it'll be easier for you to find Tyra."

Yellow's body flashed as she returned to her human form before digging into her pocket, taking out a Pokegear. "Yeah. What about Green? I kinda want to stick with him too."

Ash put in his and Tyra's number into Yellow's Pokegear before he said, "Well, it's up to him if he wants to go with you or not. He might have some unfinished business here in Kanto, however."

Yellow gave a sigh, "Yeah… when I asked him if we could go explore other regions, he said he wanted to stay here right now. It's why I called him a bum earlier."

Ash handed Yellow back her Pokegear. "You better say goodbye to him before you leave. And I really need to get to the Pokemon Center."

"Did your battle go well?" Yellow asked, looking at the unconscious Pikachu in Ash's arms in concern.

"The Gym battle?" Andy said. "Fine. After that? Not so good."

"Huh? What happened after?" Yellow asked.

"See for yourself," Andy said, reaching out and touching his fingers to her temple to form a psychic link, much easier since she was also a Psychic type. Then he proceeded to show her his memories of the battle.

After a minute of this, Yellow blinked as Andy removed his fingers from her head. "Oh… wow… that's really… a tough Pokemon you two fought there. It's not going to be a part of this war, is it?"

"We hope not," Ash said sheepishly.

"Well come on then! You two need to get your Pokemon to the Pokemon Center now!" Yellow all but yelled and pushed Ash to the Pokemon Center.

"Nurse Joy, I would like my team to be revitalized, please," Ash said as he handed the tray of unique Pokeballs and Storm to Nurse Joy.

"Mine as well, if you don't mind," Andy said, placing the five Pokeballs he used on another tray.

Nurse Joy and her assistant Chansey took the tray of Pokeballs and one Pikachu gently.

"Don't worry, we'll fix them right up," Nurse Joy said kindly.

Ash decided to go sit down on a chair and sighed, "I almost can't believe that my journey is coming to a full circle… it's like I never left. They really did a great job rebuilding this place…"

"Hey Ash…" Yellow spoke up. "Where is your Memma anyways? Was she watching the battle?"

"I don't know. She wasn't in my backpack when we left for the Gym this morning. I usually don't worry about her, she comes back whenever she wants," Ash said with a shrug.

Andy shrugged. "I would hate that. I'd constantly be worrying if my Memma was like that. But then again, I have this." He pulled another necklace out from under his shirt. Attached to it was a Silver Wing. "It's my Memma's. If I'm near the ocean, I can use it to telepathically contact him whenever I want."

"Oh! That reminds me… you keep a keystone on a necklace?" Ash asked. "Because I saw the middle of your shirt glowing when you mega evolved Rogue."

Andy nodded, and pulled it out, revealing a simple chain with a beautiful multi-colored stone attached to it. "It was Memma's parting gift to me. He knew I was going to become a trainer, and he… actually found this in the same shipwreck that he found me."

Yellow was about to ask when she noticed Blue. "Oh, there's Green! I'm going to tell him about going to Hoenn now, you two can keep chatting away."


Ash rolled his eyes as Yellow left their table of conversation.

"So Andreas… how did you end up becoming the Child of Lugia?" Ash asked curiously.

Andy smiled. "He found me as the only survivor of the shipwreck of a cruise liner off the coast of Johto. He took me to shore hoping that another family would come by and adopt me, but… he had second thoughts. Eventually, he decided to adopt me himself."

"That was awfully nice of him," Ash said. "My Memma adopted me when my biological mother was killed by a flock of angry Fearow and Spearow. They're extremely aggressive, even more so than normal Spearow would be, but nobody really knows why. I was only three years old at the time, so I don't really remember my biological parents."

Andy nodded. "Same here. But that's probably for the best. If we don't know them, we aren't hurt by their deaths."

"But I wonder, what about those who still have their biological parents? Every Child of Legendary I ran into never mentioned their own biological parents. And from what Memma told me, most of the Elite Rockets don't have any themselves. But what about Blue? He still has his grandfather, his sister, brother, and even

parents. How does he live with having both human and Pokemon as his parents?" Ash wondered, looking at Yellow talking to Blue.

Andy shrugged. "Beats me. But sometimes, all we can do is take life as it comes."

Ash saw Yellow hugging Blue, they must be saying their goodbyes now.

"I just hope that whatever Blue is looking for here, he'll find it," Ash said. "Maybe then he could spend more time with Yellow."

Yellow walked back over to them and said, "Green said he'll support me any way he can. Thanks Ash. I'm not a very good Pokemon battler, but I can travel pretty fast around the regions."

"Just be sure to take care of yourself, and don't get caught by bad people, okay?" Ash said.

Andy nodded. "I've only just gotten to know you," he said, flashing her a smile. "I'd hate to lose you so soon."

Yellow gave a blush as she said, "Oh well… y-you know… heh… I can always call you on the Pokegear. And I'll be sure to come visit whenever I can. Maybe once this war is over we can… hang out a little more, you know?"

Andy smiled. "Sounds good. I'll be out looking for Kyogre, but maybe I'll join Ash in Pallet when I'm done."

"Sounds good to me!" Yellow smiled before she opened the door. "Well… see you guys later!"

They watched as she transformed into Latias and flew away into the sky.

Ash looked at Blue, who was looking out the window, watching his sister fly away.


"... Hey Andreas, do you have any siblings yourself?" Ash asked.

Andy nodded. "You already know about my older brother. But I actually have a baby brother that's a pure Lugia. Silver." He smiled. "Haven't seen the little guy in so long. Maybe I'll visit my family once I've found Kyogre and then join you in Pallet."

"Wait, how did that happen?" Ash asked. "Memma told me Legendary Pokemon couldn't breed, and that's why they adopt humans in the first place."

Andy shrugged. "Memma wouldn't tell me."

They heard a door open, and looked over to see a very groggy Meowth coming out. She rubbed her eyes and said, "That was a good cat nap… Hey Ashy, Andreas, did anything interesting happen?"

Ash sweatdropped, not really wanting to tell Mew about a possible clone of her first child that he battled in the gym with Andy, so instead he said, "Well we won the Earth Badge and Yellow left to go to Hoenn. I was talking about going back home to Pallet Town to talk to Professor Oak and get some training in."

Nya still sleepily rubbed her eyes. It made Andy wonder how often Mew even sleeps.

"Oh really? *yawn* … Seems I missed something rather interesting."

Ash just gave a sheepish chuckle before turning to Andy, "So is this goodbye for now?"

Andy nodded. "I'll see you in Pallet when I'm finished with everything. Who knows? Maybe I can convince my Memma and my baby brother to come meet you."

"I'd like to meet them, preferably when we're not about to drown," Ash joked.

Blue walked over to them after he was done watching the sky his sister disappeared to.

"So what now, Ash?" Blue asked.

"I'll be going back home… to Pallet Town," Ash said.

Blue looked uneasy at that, "Oh really? Right now?"

"Yes… did you have anything else in mind?" Ash asked. "I know… you don't want to go back, but… the longer you put it off, the harder it'll be, you know?"

"... It… certainly won't be easy…" Blue sighed. "Actually… I think I'll explore the Kanto region a little bit on my own."

"What?" Ash frowned.

"I'm not ready to go back to Pallet Town, Ash… but maybe this is for the better this way, you know? As a Latios, I can explore this region pretty easily. I can keep an eye out for the Elite Rockets. One of them offered me a chance to be a member, so it'll be a perfect undercover mission for me," Blue said.

Andy raised an eyebrow. "Giovanni offered us positions as lieutenants. Ash and I pretty much had the same idea as you. It could help us keep an eye on them without attracting too much attention."

"Yeah, it might make things easier," Blue said.

"Are you sure?" Ash asked, frowning that he would have to say goodbye to Blue now too.

"I probably won't join them, just see how things are working out from afar right now," Blue said. "If you need me, Ash, then use the Pokegear to call me, alright?"

Ash nodded, "Yeah. You take care now, Blue. I hope you'll be able to face Professor Oak someday."

Blue nodded, "And… you can tell him you knew me too if it'll make you feel any better."

"Will do, Blue," Ash smiled.

"Well… I guess this is where I say… smell ya later!" Blue waved before turning around and transforming into a green Latios, taking off into the sky like his sister.

"And now it's down to two," Nya said.

Andy smiled. "Not for long, sadly." He turned to Ash and reached into his pocket, pulling out what looked like a Silver Wing. "It's mine. If you ever need my help, just grip it tight and think of me. I'll drop everything rush over."

"Wow, really?" Ash took the Silver Wing, feeling its smooth feather. "Thanks. I will keep this keep close."

Andy smiled. "And if you're in a tight spot money-wise, you can sell it for a nice price," he joked.

"Heh, I don't think that'll be an issue, but thanks for the suggestion," Ash joked right back.


There was that chiming sound in the Pokemon Center that signaled the treatment was finished. Nurse Joy came back with the two trays of Pokeballs.

"All done, your Pokemon are in top form," Nurse Joy said with a friendly smile.

Storm was smiling as he sat on Ash's tray of unique Pokeballs.

"Hey Storm, feeling better?" Ash asked.

The Pikachu jumped on Ash's shoulder, "I feel better than ever!"

Andy walked over and picked up his tray, taking Raela's Pokeball and releasing her from it. "How're you feeling?"

"Better. But what on earth was that thing?"

"We're not entirely sure," Andy said. "But rest assured, we plan on finding out. But for now… I'll be going home. You and the others get to meet my Memma and brother."

Raela blinked, before smiling. "I'd be glad to. And I'm sure the others will be excited as well."

Storm gave a nervous look as he looked over at the Not-Meowth. "Wait… are we going to go to your home too, Ash?"

Ash nodded, "Yup, it's been a long time since Memma and I were back at the castle."

"Excuse me… castle? I didn't see anything like that in Pallet Town…" Storm said nervously.

Nya was smiling, "On the outside it's just a regular, small house. But on the inside, it's just my little castle where I raised Ashy."

"Oh yeah, come to think of it, Storm, you've never been to my house before, have you?" Ash said as he remembered getting Storm from Professor Oak and just leaving Pallet Town.

"... Uh… well… I guess I'll be seeing what your home is like now," The Pikachu said while sweating.

Ash turned back to Andy, "Well Andreas, I guess I'll be seeing you later." He held out his hand.

Andy shook his hand and nodded, smiling. "Lucky you. I'll have hardly any time to train for the League. Gives you a chance to catch up with me."

"Heh, I'll be needing all the training I can get. Which… is going to be in Mew Games, I'm guessing," Ash said with a sweatdrop.

Andy chuckled. "I've heard about those from Memma. You have my deepest, most sincere sympathy." There was an obvious joking tone about his voice.

"Hey, my Mew Games aren't THAT bad! You'll learn to love them~" Nya smiled.

Storm just made his face resemble a horrified Ditto.

Ash chuckled as he put Storm's head, "Well, I guess this is goodbye. Pallet Town isn't far from here."

Andy nodded. "I'll stick with you for a little while longer, at least until we're far enough from Viridian that it's safe for me to transform."

"Right, even though Blue and Yellow transformed here," Ash said with a sweatdrop.

"They're smaller," Andy said. "You forget how big my species is compared to theirs."

"Good point," Ash nodded.


The two left Viridian City together and were now walking on Route 1, heading back to Pallet Town.

"This sure brings back memories, doesn't it Ash?" Storm said while they were strolling through the field.

"Yeah, this is where we started out on our journey. Of course you were really stubborn back then," Ash said before addressing Andy. "Storm didn't like cooperating with me when I first got him. In fact he wouldn't do anything I say. I guess things worked out when we survived the Fearow Flock together."

Andy nodded. "Nothing like a life and death struggle to force people to suck it up and accept the hand they're dealt. After all, the best card sharks aren't good because they get good hands. They're good because they know how to use the cards they've got."

"Speaking of the Fearow Flock… they're not here right now, are they?" The Pikachu asked nervously.

"Nah, they're usually not around here at this time of the year," Nya said.

"And even if they were, you could take them on pretty easily after all we've been through. Heck, you took them all out while we were running from them before," Ash pointed out.

"Yeah, with Mew's help and a convenient lightning bolt," The Pikachu said, rolling his eyes.

"Did you and Ralea get into any life and death situations before, Andreas?" Ash asked his current traveling partner.

Andy thought for a bit and shook his head. "Not really. We had an encounter with the occasional poacher every now and then though."

"Really? Heh, sounds like Ash is just a trouble magnet," Storm deadpanned.

"Oh shush," Ash grumbled.

Nya blinked before she jumped in front of the two boys, stopping them. "Wait, don't come further this way. We should go around the grass."

"Huh? Why Memma? Is something wrong?" Ash asked.

The Not-Meowth knocked her paw into something unseeable, as if an invisible solid object was there. "There's a psychic barrier here."

Andy frowned and extended his hand, feeling it with both his physical and psychic senses. "I don't think it was placed with the intent to cause mischief. I think it was formed out of defense."

"But why?" Ash asked. "The Fearow Flock shouldn't be here right now, and there's not a lot of hostile wild Pokemon out here…"

Ash looked around before noticing something moving in the air. It was a Mr. Mime, and it appeared to be climbing up thin air when in reality it's using the barrier to climb.

"Is that… is that a wild Mr. Mime? In Route 1? Why is there a wild Mr. Mime in this part of Kanto?" Ash asked, very confused.

Andy was a bit surprised as well. "I'm… not sure. Maybe its trainer released it here?"

Ash tilted his hat a bit as he watched the Mr. Mime continue climbing, "... Hmm… if it is wild, should one of us capture it? I mean Mr. Mime is a pretty rare Pokemon."

Andy shook his head. "I never captured anyone that didn't want to come with me. You decide."

"Eh? But… does that mean you usually befriend orphaned Pokemon or something?" Ash asked. "O-oh, I didn't mean to be rude, it's just Trainers usually capture Pokemon whether they want to be caught or not. I mean Prof. Oak caught Storm when he didn't want to be caught."

Andy smiled. "Every single member of my team has a story of their own. It would take all day to tell them to you."

"Well if you're going to capture it or not, you better hurry up and decide Ashy," Nya said to her child.

Ash turned to see the wild Mr. Mime just jumped down from the barrier it created on the other side.

"Uh… well… I guess we could let it go," Ash said. "It's already running off anyways."

The group walked around the psychic barrier, Ash letting the two Psychic types; Nya and Andreas to walk ahead of him since they can sense where the barrier is.

"It seems to be making a perimeter of some kind," Andy thought aloud. "Claiming territory, maybe?"

"Who knows? I don't know how a Psychic Pokemon make their territories," Storm said lazily.

"That might cause some issues with other people walking down the path…" Ash said as he imagined some people running face first into the invisible barrier.

Pretty soon, Pallet Town was coming into view.

"Well Andreas, we're getting pretty close to my hometown," Ash said as they stopped. "This is probably as good place as any to say our goodbyes."

Andy stopped and nodded, before turning to Mew. "Out of curiosity, when are you planning on fully making him your Child? There's not much time left, what with all of the tension starting to hit it's peak."

Nya transformed into her true Mew self and floated in front of Andy. "I would love to transform him before the war hits, but I can't. I don't know when or where they decide to strike, but I rather not put Ash in such a dangerous situation while he's an egg or a baby. Let's be honest here… Ash is safer as a human kid than a vulnerable egg or baby Mew. They WILL aim for him if he becomes my true child."

Andy nodded. "You could always ask me or someone else for help. I'm sure I could convince my Memma to take care of him until things settle down."

"No," Ash said. "I don't want to be helpless and sit by while everyone else fights for my Memma. I know I'm not a hybrid or a legendary Pokemon, but at least let me be able to participate in the war."

Andy nodded. "I can respect that decision, I suppose."

Andy took a few steps back and closed his eyes, suddenly surrounded by a brilliant glow as his form expanded and changed. As the light faded and revealed his true form, he let out a mighty roar.

"It feels great to stretch my wings again," he sighed.

The Serperior was on his back.

Ash smiled as he and Storm looked on in awe. It seemed even a young Lugia was majestic.

"See ya, Andreas! We'll see each other again soon!" Ash said as he waved to the young Lugia.

The Lugia child smiled and nodded his head. "I look forward to seeing how well you grow in that time," he said. Then, with a few powerful flaps of his wings, he was in the air and flying toward the sea, passing straight over Pallet Town, where a certain Professor looked up and promptly performed a spit take, dropping the tea he'd been enjoying in shock.


Mew smiled as she looked back at her child and his Pikachu. "Well, it looks like everything's coming back to full circle. You should go see Professor Oak and tell him about your journey."

Ash nodded and said, "Yeah. It sure feels nostalgic coming back here."

Mew transformed into what Ash's human mother looked up before her death, turning into Deliah.

"Well then Ash, I will be waiting for you at home," Mew said as Deliah, giving him a smile before disappearing.

Ash and Storm smiled at each other.

"Welcome back home to us."

"Yup. Just hope there won't be any life or death situations for a while."


Now don't worry, Yellow and Blue will be back. I still have plans for them after all, mostly Blue. Anyways, I'll thank and answer back those who had reviewed the last chapter. I am DarkFoxKit and I look forward to hearing from you.

PsychicEevee0103: Well... it's updated now. X3

11JJ11: Heh, that's going to be fun to write.

penguinfan28: Thank you, I'm glad you enjoy reading my 'books'.

Primus1661: Mewtwo doesn't know Ash, he just knows he's familiar to him, just like Ash doesn't know Mewtwo but sense a familiarity.

TobyFreshCut: Does that include legendary Pokemon? And you seem to get Glaceon a lot. ^^'

thor94: I'm glad you liked what I did with the Team Rocket trio. I find their constant inclusion in every episode of the anime more sad than entertaining. It's like the anime wants me to feel sorry for them. Like I said; I'm sick of Lucario and now you can see why. I'm glad you liked Storm here, going toe to toe with Mewtwo.

KaliAnn: Yeah, they do, huh? It would be pretty weird if Ash didn't feel a connection with Mewtwo after all that build-up to him in past chapters. It'll be pretty interesting to see where that goes.

ultima-owner: Yes, yes it was.

KitsuneShin0bi: Why are they incompetent with anything that involves a ten year old who doesn't think things through? That just never made sense to me. I get Ash is strong, but it never made sense why Team Rocket always failed when they try to do anything with him, yet they succeed if he or his friends weren't there. I get that plot demands Ash beat the bad guys, but that's gotten old and boring in the early first season, now it's just predictable and sad. And I agree, Mewtwo, in terms of raw power is indeed stronger than Mew, the problem is that it doesn't have any real control over its powers like Mew does. And I don't rank things, because varies always end up changing. Also, Ashes of the Past did inspire some things in this story too.

Joltik12: This is his default team. After a while, it got tedious to keep changing what he had, so I went with a team of six he'll be using regularly, while the others he'll still use but not as much. As for my favorite Pokemon in Ash's team, definitely the spiky haired Eevee. Eevees are my favorite non-legendary Pokemon. And... well, I try not to bring guests to this AN anymore, at least not until the third arc begins. And wow, people really missed Mew in the ANs?

Lover of Pokemon: Thanks!

scareagle21: Finally, someone agrees with me on the Lucario thing. And well, Brock and Blue already have a Growlithe, so I'm not sure if I should give Ash one too

Sailor Pandabear: Thank you.

pikachucat: Thank you.

InsanityPie: Yes, Giovanni's Mewtwo is the one from The First Movie, and there's a reason for that. The one Red has was Mew's original child that was experimented and mutated while it was still in the egg. And as for the Mewtwo Team Plasma made, I don't even know if she'll be in this story. I don't plan on going that far with the series.

Question: Doubt it, but maybe.

xAmeythystFox: Yeah, I didn't think he was. Then again I don't watch a lot of different anime.

Unown123: Maybe, maybe not.