As much as I loved being in Edward's arms, I really needed to heal Vulpix and Espeon. I detached myself, unwillingly, from Edward's arm and went back inside to get my back pack. I walked over to where Edward and my pokémon were still gathered.
"Carlisle, you may want to come over and watch this," I called over hoping that everyone else would come over too. Lucky for me they did and I didn't need to worry about trying to force this on everyone. "This is called a portable health center. In my universe, after your pokémon would get hurt or run out of pp or power points, you would go to the nearest pokémon center or item shop and heal them." Espeon and Vulpix were returned to their balls and I placed both of them into the little grooves. I turned back to the machine itself and pressed the button for heal all. They balls glowed white a few times before I reached back and grabbed them again. I got my pokédex out, opened it up, and released both Espeon and Vulpix.
"This device is called a pokédex. Any pokémon that you encounter will be recorded in this as a picture and you also get some of the entry too. It can also show the stats, such as health, pp, the moves themselves, and the typing of the pokémon. If you look here when I scan Vulpix, her health and moves are back to 100%. The same results would be for Espeon, but with a different health number, moves, and pp. The more pp a move has, generally, the less powerful the move. I'll scan Espeon because I want to see what moves we now have to battle with." As I said this, I was already scanning Espeon so we didn't have to wait longer for the results. Come on I was excited too.
"Ok Espeon we have Psybeam, Confusion, Signal beam, and Telekinesis." Sweet she got a combination of psychic and bug type moves. Everyone will expect the psychic moves, but no one will expect the bug type one. "Looks like we will have an advantage with other ground, ice, flying and dragon types Espeon," I said happily to her.
Espeon, in response to the praise, pranced around somewhat smugly until Aipom and Vulpix pounced on top of her playfully. From there the three smaller pokémon play fought and the larger pokémon fell asleep in the warmer, now sunny day, in the shade of the tree. I walked back over to Edward and saw that Glameow was still curled around his shoulders and snuggled her head in his neck. He reached out his hand to me when I was close, and together we walked back over to our family.
"So… What are everyone's thoughts about my pokémon," I shakily whispered to Edward.
"Love you have nothing to worry about. Everyone loves your pokémon, including Rosalie. Emmett wants to see the bigger 'stronger,' in his opinion, ones fight, but he was surprised that Vulpix and Eevee had that in them. He as whining a little at first, but was captivated once he saw the moves were still very powerful. Esme and Carlisle were mainly worried about your pokémon's safety and after you healed them they stopped planning just grabbing Vulpix after she fell and running her inside to get medical treatment. Rosalie was interested because she thought that they were cute. Alice looked into the future and was planning outfits for your team, and Jasper was wondering what kind of strategy you were going to use with them and was thinking of any and all styles that he could think of. As for me, I love everything about you and I think that this also explains some of the unique things that just make me love you more," Edward assured. Also is there a story as to why Glameow just ran right up to me or is it just how all Glameow are," he asked.
"Actually whenever you were hunting I would let Vulpix and Glameow out for the night for a makeshift girls night, and during those times I would sort of talk to them about you and they would give me like feedback and just listen when I needed someone to," I answered.
"Alright that makes sense. Our family also has a few more questions about pokémon in general that they would like an answer to. Do you mind answering them, or would you like some more time," he asked as we walked closer.
"I don't mind at all. In fact I thought I would have had more questions to answer before someone would ask about how I would have them train and evolve," I replied. He squeezed my hand as we reached our family. I decided to start the questioning. "I was expecting any training questions to come up for conversation later on, but I believe that it was good for you all to see that and you know what I lived daily," I paused. "It might be better if I explained some of the more basic things that revolve around pokémon."
"Yeah that would help, I've felt behind all day," Emmett said. I got nods from everyone else.
"I believe it would be beneficial for everyone to try to understand pokémon and your original universe," Carlisle reasoned. I nodded.
"My first twelve years were spent reading books and getting a full education along with a completely separate pokémon training course from my father after school was let out for the day. You see there was some schooling but, it was mainly in pokémon and not very focused on actual studies. The only reason why you would truly need an education was for a scientist, nurse/cop, or professor. The nurses and cops were all from one family no matter where you went. As for professors, field experiences, and experiments were the main research that needed to be done, and I had neither either way. Back to how I started and, I guess, ended my pokémon career.
I started my trip later than most trainers. Most people start their journey at about 11 years old. My dad had me start at 14 because of my age and because I was traveling off of our island to Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, and Sinnoh regions in that order. I had a team of five pokémon. Growlithe was a plus one that my dad sent with me. Back then, Growlithe was at about level 30, and was an 'if you get into major trouble then use him' pokémon since I was so far away from my parents. I'm pretty sure my dad sent him with orders to watch over me with tooth and nail.
Anyway, my dad told me to go to Pallet town on the island of Kanto to start my journey with his friend Professor Oak. On the way, the ship would stop at random ports for around a week or two at a time, and I would train and catch other pokémon in which ever region. I did want to use the pokémon indigenous to the islands, but it was going to give me a leg up when I reached the island. After about ¾ of the year to travel to Kanto, but I caught and saw a bit of what I would be facing in the future. Professor Oak gave me this pokédex when I arrived, and sent me on my way.
Every trainer I met I mainly received money when I beat them. One trainer gave me a fire stone and that was when I gave it to Growlithe and he evolved into the Arcanine you saw today. When I reached the Kanto Elite Four I had seen just about all 150 pokémon and caught over half. In order to get to the Elite Four of the island, you must beat the eight badges from eight gyms that are in some of the cities around the island. I received all eight badges and went on to beat the Elite Four.
The next island was Johto, and the Elite Four were the same people. So all I really had to do was restart at NewBarkTown with Professor Elm, get my starter all over again, defeat the eight new gym leaders, and then go back to the Elite Four with my new Johto region pokémon. I didn't truly do this in the right order, so I had MahoganyTown as my last gym leader to beat, and I had already visited BlackthornCity. BlackthornCity was known for its dragon trainers, and after I beat Claire, the gym leader. I went to the Dragon's Den which had a place called the Dragon's Shrine in it and there I took a test of ho you treat your pokémon. The dragon trainer there deemed me worthy and gave me a Dratini. That Dratini wanted to be stronger and soon evolved into Dragonair, and then evolved into the Dragonite that you also saw today. I flew back to NewBarkTown and Professor Elm gave me the portable pokécenter device as a prototype to try out for him (instead of the Master Ball).
I went back to MahoganyTown to beat the leader there, when some of the magikarp, a fish-like pokémon, were going mad and evolving into even angrier Gyarados, water dragon like pokémon with nasty tempers. I helped out the Dragon Master Lance and stopped Team Rocket, an evil corporation that believes pokémon are just tools and not beloved companions, before they could cause more harm to the magikarp in the Lake of Rage. During the investigation, I caught a rare shiny red Gyarados which transferred back to my pokémon storage box. At Team Rocket's hideout, I found this strange device and when I touched it, it transported me into this dimension. I walked around for a bit with Vulpix at my side. Luckily, Charlie was patrolling near the outskirts of Forks and found me. The same thing had happened to him way back, and we looked similar enough that he had an illusionary pokémon, Zoroark, put an illusion on the whole town that I was his daughter. The Zoroark had a baby Zorua with it that I raised and eventually got to keep. The box system still works even in this other dimension and Zorua transferred over to my box all the same as most of the other pokémon I've caught and raised," I finished.
Sorry about the slow update, but I've been away from my computer more often and my aunt went into labor unexpectedly. I also wanted to get the whole story and I will keep this somewhat close to the games not the anime. I like the anime, but Ash is not going to come into this fic. I still need a pokemon to finish this next team too. Also would you like another fight, and who should be fighting? Please review with answers.
