The little tricky fox pokemon yawned and stretched in some sort of a pet bed. It seemed she was surprised to not be in the rain anymore.
"Hello Zorua. It's almost night now so if you want, you can go back to sleep," suggested Walcekite smiling at the little dark pokemon while sitting and holding a sandwich in her hands.
Zorua tilted her head and looked around. It seemed she was happy to spot the door, but as she stepped out of the pet bed, she froze, as if she was thinking what to do.
"Zorua, are you lost?" asked the same question that was already asked earlier Walcekite.
Zorua nodded and suddenly her tummy grumbled.
"Hehe, cute," smiled Walcekite even more and, after putting down the sandwich on the table, went to get some pokemon food for the little one. When she had the kitten pokemon, it used the same bed and bowl as Zorua used now.
Zorua was famished and gobbled every bit of the food that was given to her. She even managed to finish her food faster than Walcekite finished her sandwich. Walcekite thought of giving some more food, but she gave much at first and she didn't want Zorua to get sick from overeating.
"Thank you,"Walcekite heard a girl's voice in her head and just froze from shock.
"Do… do you know telepathy?" she asked cautiously.
"Yes. I do," smiled Zorua "I'm glad you didn't ask if I was the one speaking or something similar, because I think it should be obvious," she explained, not in a snooty, but in a friendly tone.
"Well I too thought it was obvious," Walcekite smiled back. "So, as I said – it's almost night. I think we both should get some rest. You are invited to stay, if you like."
Walcekite hoped the excitement didn't show because now there was nothing more important in the world for her, than befriending Zorua. She also hoped the little fox didn't understand her thoughts, because Zorua might think that the girl that was so nice to her was just greedy and wanted to capture her. Walcekite felt bad for that, but she couldn't shake that feeling. Finally, she decided – she will act as her normal self, which isn't very bad, because she normally isn't a bad person to begin with, and it will be completely Zorua's decision, to stay, or to go.
Walcekite went up to the second floor, where her bedroom was, after she turned off the light, leaving Zorua in a soft darkness, because some light still went down from the second floor. As much as Walcekite saw, Zorua decided to go back to the pet bed and the girl just couldn't wait till morning to see if the little pokemon stayed.
Walcekite laid down on the bed and turned off all the lights. The moon was shining outside and just then Walcekite realised, why she could see it – the rain has stopped. At first Walcekite was glad, but then she realized – Zorua might go out. She was frightened, but didn't go down to check, she just hoped. She quickly got sucked into the dream realm, too bad they weren't sweet dreams:
(*~~~*)
Nothing around except the blue ocean. Walcekite was at some sort of a centre, where the water was calm, but humongous waves were everywhere around. Walcekite felt terrible, she couldn't stand the water, not after what happened. For the same reason she didn't agree to take Oshawott.
Suddenly, a beam of light appeared in the distance. Walcekite tried to make out the figures in the light. It seemed it was her grandmother's female Swanna and her mother's male Frillish.
They were scared and kept flying around the lighted place. Walcekite knew what was should be happening. She left her calm space and entered the stormy ocean to swim to the distressed pokemon. Both of the pokemon kept diving, but it seemed they couldn't grab the ones they wanted.
A huge wave carried Walcekite higher and she saw her mother and grandmother, swimming for their lives, raising their arms up for the pokemon. But as the pokemon dived again, some sort of force field didn't let them through. Swanna got back immediately, but Frillish kept trying to break through and pushed the force field. Swanna used Water Pulse next to Frillish, but it didn't help.
The humans started to lose consciousness and started drowning. Walcekite wanted to dive to them, but the wave kept her high and didn't move, only never ending water was running on the sides.
"Mom! Grandma!" Walcekite exclaimed painfully, watching them go down deeper to the dark oceans. "Don't leave me! No!"
(*~~~*)
Walcekite woke up. Tears were running down her cheeks. She covered her face and breathed deeply to calm herself down. She got out of the bed and sat down on her windowsill. The moon was still visible, but dark clouds were coming from the right side. Walcekite looked down, someone was on the grass a few meters from her house.
The little one raised her head and howled in the night. The howl was perishing – so cold and sad. Some howls were answered, but it didn't seem that Zorua liked them. Clouds from the right were getting closer and lightning bolts were seen again in the distance. The little fox pokemon looked at them and got on the move. It seemed it wanted to return to the house. After that dream Walcekite was sad, although now a smile on her face appeared, but a few seconds later, some creatures went flying towards Zorua. She quickly turned around and got into battling position.
Five Magnezone that flew with the storm clouds, started to land near Zorua, though they were still hovering a few feet off the ground and forming a slowly spinning circle. Walcekite got startled by the view and ran to the field, keeping a safe distance, if Zorua needed any help.
Zorua was obviously scared, but she flashed a smirk and transformed into a Magnezone. The pokemon were confused and got closer to Zorua to examine her. Without a warning, Zorua conjured a shadow ball and fired it at one of the Magnezone. As the hit one flew off, one fled after him and the remaining three Magnezone released their attacks.
There were thunder waves, thunder shocks, tackles. Almost all of them hit Zorua, but after transforming back to her normal self and standing up from a hard beating, she jumped towards one of the Magnezone and used furry swipes. She could slash the pokemon three times before jumping higher and landing on the foe.
Other Magnezone saw the opportunity and fired their attacks at their ally. Luckily, Zorua was fast and agile enough to dodge by jumping even higher and releasing another shadow ball at one of the two Magnezone. But, for Zorua's surprise, that Magnezone knew electro ball and when the two balls collided a purple and yellow wave made everyone fly off.
Zorua would have crashed into, or even through, Walcekite's house window, but the girl was fast enough and caught the little fox pokemon in midair. The two remaining Magnezone quickly recovered and got back to Zorua, making a row and being one behind another. It seemed they were getting ready for another electric type attack, because sparks were visible around their bodies.
It began to drizzle. Walcekite held Zorua closer and turned around to take the damage caused by Magnezone attacks to her back. She closed her eyes tightly and awaited for the pain. Zorua looked at the girl a little bit confused, but she didn't let Walcekite take the hit. She jumped from her arms, onto her head and made a big leap towards the Magnezone. Another shadow ball appeared in her mouth and she released it just in time. The Magnezone in front got the most damage out of the attack, but as it flew back, hitting his ally, they both suffered and went down to the ground.
"That is amazing," Walcekite whispered looking at the beaten Magnezone.
Zorua was observing the foes as well and raised her head higher. She was proud of herself, though she started to get a little woozy. After a bit of wobbling, she lied down on the ground. Walcekite ran to her and picked up the exhausted creature. She didn't faint, but it seems she was very close. Walcekite hugged and retrieved Zorua to her safe home.
