Weak plot I've got. -.-' I'll work on that.

Disclaimer: I don't own Pokemon.


Dawn's P.O.V:

This was freaky. What could have happened to them?

I felt a rough hand cover my mouth and another over my nose. I was having trouble breathing. Oh no, what do I do? I struggled and tried to hit the person behind me. Unfortunately, it didn't work. Help! What do I do? I can't breath.

Before I knew it, I drifted into unconsciousness.


My eyelids felt heavy. I felt pain in my arms. I sat up at looked around. It took me a while to realise I was locked in a cage.

Once the situation sank in, I started inwardly panicking. What had happened? Why am I here? How did I get here? Where am I?

The last thing I remember was being in my room, on my computer.

"Awake, are we?" a gruff, though slightly familiar, voice said.

"Where am I? Who are you? What did you do?" I started blurting out questions.

The person cackled. It sent shivers down my back, not in a good way.

"Go back to sleep sweetheart."

The next thing I knew, I was enclosed in darkness.


May's P.O.V:

I woke up and found myself somehow with Drew. My head was resting against his chest. I couldn't help but blush.

Wait, where are we? I sat up looked around. It was quite dark so I couldn't see too well.

"Drew, wake up." I whispered, shaking him slightly.

Drew groaned, "Five more minutes..."

I shoved him, "Drew, wake up!"

He jerked awake.

"May?" he asked, clearly confused. "Where are we?"

"I don't know," I murmured.

Drew sat upright, observing our surroundings.

"May, what did you get us into this time?"

How dare he accuse me! I'm innocent, I didn't do anything!

"I didn't do anything!" I spat.

"Woah there, calm down April. No need to get all worked up."

I growled. Even during times like this, he was still just as annoying.

I needed to show him some of my mind, "Even in a situation like this, you still tease me? This is serious. We could be in lots of danger. And what do you do? You-"

A hand clamped over my mouth, Drew pulled me into a close embrace.

"Shhh." Drew whispered into my ear. Ah, his lips! His soft lips, against my ear! I could feel heat rushing up to my cheeks and the tips of my ears burn. His lips were so soft, I wonder what it would be like if they were on mine.

A loud footstep snapped me out of my daydream. It took a few moments until I once again realised what situation we were in. I started to panic again. Drew must of sensed that because he's grip around my waist tightened slightly. I felt safe, I felt protected. But I'd feel so much better if we weren't in a situation like this.

I heard a few more faint footsteps, and then silence. We waited for a moments just to make sure no one was around.

I was the one to break the silence, "Drew, why'd you do that?"

"Doesn't matter. I know you enjoyed it." Oh great, that smirk has returned.

I rolled my eyes, "Whatever, we need a plan to get out of here."

I looked around me once again. I could see slightly better since my eyes had adjusted to the darkness.

"And how do you suppose we do that?"

"Ugh, can't you help me think of a plan rather than pointing out all the problems?"

"Fine. We'll hide behind the door. Next time someone comes in, we'll run out and lock the guy in. Got it?" Drew explained.

I thought about it. It was really risky, but I guess it's worth a shot.

"Got it? Jeez November, I thought you would at least understand something as simple as that."

Damn Drew and his stupid teasing. I glared at him. Was now really an appropriate time for this? He obviously seemed to get what I was thinking; as he raised both hands in mock surrender. I rolled my eyes.

After thinking it through, I spoke up, "Fine. We'll wait at the door."


Misty's P.O.V:

I woke up in a dark room. I heard a noise near me, but I couldn't see anything. I stood up quickly. I heard the noise again, right in front of my feet. Acting on reflex, I kicked whatever it was as hard as I could.

What ever it was groaned in pain. I was scared, what was that thing? I jabbed my foot at it a few times, you can never be too careful.

"Would you stop that? It really hurts!"

I was so startled I almost jumped. Who was that? Wait, that voice was really familiar. Ash.

My eyes widened in realisation, "Oh my goodness, I am so sorry Ash! I didn't know it was you!"

Ash responded by groaning in pain once again, and then offered me a weak smile. I gave him an apologetic smile.

"Where are we?"

I sighed, "I don't know. Last thing I remember, I was talking to you and the others online."

I seemed to be getting used to the darkness.

"Oh right."

We sat in silence for a moment or two, it was quite awkward.

Ash broke the silence, "Hey Mist."

"Yeah?" I asked, glad the awkward silence was broken.

"Do you know what Gary wanted to do if I went to his house?" he asked, confused.

This only made me confused. What was he talking about? I thought back to earlier in our conversation. Realisation struck me. He was referring to the online chat. How the heck am I supposed to explain it to him?

"Oh, um... I don't know. I'm sorry," I lied, hoping he'd believe it.

"Okay!" Ash replied. I guess that was easier than I thought.

More silence...

"Why don't we try coming up with a plan to get out?" I suggested.

Ash nodded in agreement. "There's a door over there." he said, pointing at a door.

"Why didn't you mention it earlier?" I asked.

He shrugged, "I didn't think I needed to."

Great. Now he probably thinks I'm an idiot.

I walked over to the door and turned the doorknob. It was locked. Great, now what?

"It's locked," Ash stated.

"No shit sherlock," I grumbled.

"So what do we do now?" Ash asked.

"Find a way out," I muttered.

We looked around the room for any other signs of exits. It's not the easiest thing to do in the dark. We searched for quite a while.

I was just about to give up until, "Look! It's an air vent!"


Gary's P.O.V:

I woke up with a weight on my left shoulder and a numb left arm. I groaned as I rubbed my head with my right hand.

I sat up, relieving myself from the restriction on my left limp.

"Ow," a voice grumbled from beside me. I furrowed my eyebrows in confusion.

"Leafy?" I asked hesitantly.

"What?" she muttered. She looked around, though I don't think she saw much since it was pretty dark.

"Where are we?" she asked.

I shrugged, "I don't know."

Leaf groaned. I wasn't that bad, was I?

"Let's make a deal," Leaf said. "How about we both act civil towards each other until we get out of this creep of a place."

I felt a grin appear on my face.

"And that mean NO flirting!" Leaf clarified.

"What's in it for me?" I asked. There was no way I was going to agree unless I somehow benefit from this.

Leaf sighed exasperatedly, "I should've expected this from you. What do you suggest?"

I put on a thoughtful face, when really, it was quite clear to her what I wanted.

"Hm... Let me think... Oh! I know! How about," I paused for dramatic effect, "a kiss!"

"In your dreams," Leaf retorted.

I gave her a flirty wink, "All the time."

Ahh. For a girl, she can punch hard.

"Then the deal's off. I can flirt with you all I want." I said victoriously.

"Ugh, one the cheek then. Okay?"

I smirked, "Fine."

"So how are we going to get out?" Leaf asked, changing to subject.

"I dunno. You're smart. Go figure it out," I said.

"Gee, aren't you helpful?" she said sarcastically.

"I know I am," I responded.

Leaf walked past me, bumping me in the shoulder purposely. I heard her mutter under her breath, "This is going to be a long day."

I smirked. We'll see.


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