IMAGINE:

Author's Note:

Hey guys, welcome to yet another new story that I have managed to come up with. This one is (surprisingly) not connected in any way, shape, or form with my Team Eviolite series so it might be a little rough around the edges to start off with. I've been feeling like I should start something completely new to avoid overusing my characters. Anyone feel like I do that? Lol. Anyway, this is a whole new idea, based on, you guessed it, imagination. As to what it has to do with imagination, please check the summary if you haven't already for clarification. I will have to return to saying a disclaimer since this is a new series (annoyingly) so let's go ahead and do that. Sadly, I do not own Pokémon. :( I wish I did, for I would be a multi-millionaire and would own my favorite franchise.

No character banter will be in this beginning author's note because, obviously, no characters have been introduced. Anyway, enjoy!


Prologue: Creative Discoveries:

As the morning sun casts its radiant light upon a tree set in a vibrant meadow, a dead leaf detaches from its branch, getting blown by the wind through an open window of a nearby house. The leaf finds its resting point on a hay bed in a room in the house, the bed itself 'nesting' a lone egg seemingly undisturbed by the dead piece of greenery. The room itself was dim with no particular source of lighting. There was no color on the walls, or anything at all in the room. It was just a simple room. Undisturbed, but not inactive, the egg suddenly glows a bright white color, shaking slightly.

The door to the room casually opens as a servine enters the room, only to be alerted by the scene. The servine hastily turns back and looks out the door way and shouts down the hall.

"Chris! Get in here, the egg is hatching!" The servine said, female by her voice, as she turned back around to the egg, watching it with wonder. Just seconds later, a raichu, Chris, came running into the room, nearly smacking straight into the door.

"Wait, when did it start? Did I miss anything?" He asked quickly, seeming to have been startled and torn away from sleep. "Jenna?" The servine, Jenna, laughed at his hasty speech. "What?"

"Never mind. The egg. It's hatching. Watch." They watched as the egg began to shake harder, glowing brighter until the room was filled completely with its light, temporarily blinding the two. After the light cleared, a snivy lie in place of the former egg. The two looked between themselves and the newborn child and smiled from cheek to cheek before walking up to the small grass type. Jenna picked up the new born snivy, a boy, and held him in her arms, gently staring down at him. "We're parents." She simply whispered, too happy to say much else.

"Wow, that's a weird eye color. Sky blue, aren't most snivy's eyes red?" Chris asked out loud. His wife gave him a questionable look. "What?...Oh yeah, parents. Sorry, I didn't think I'd ever be a father, not quite sure what to say." Jenna raised an 'eyebrow'. "I mean I'm glad to be one it's just...you know, maybe I should just stop talking." Jenna just laughed at his cluelessness.

"Ohhh it's a good thing I married you. Somehow I don't think you could survive parenthood with anyone else." She looked back down at the youthful snivy. "So, what should we name him." She asked her husband as her child reached for her. Other than little actions like that, he didn't seem to do much else at that time, not that surprising for a newborn.

"Well, I don't really know. It was hard enough for me to even ask you out when we were just teenagers. Coming up with a name for our child, that's permanent, and I just can't imagine it." Something about the word 'imagine' seemed to excite the little grass type pokémon as his face lit up with a smile.

"Hmm...what's got you so happy little guy?" Jenna asked her son, curiosity clear in her tone. There was a noticeable glint in the small child's eyes before he raised one of his arms with a small laugh. There was a flash before the room suddenly changed, taking both parents by surprise. The room became alit with color, the floor covered in ice. The hay bed had apparently turned into a full sized, non-makeshift bed, not short on creative decoration. Chris and Jenna suddenly found themselves wearing royal purple robes as they hovered above the now iced floor.

"Uhh, what just..." Chris began to say, but was cut short when the leaf that was on the former hay bed suddenly grew out into a vibrant flowering decoration for the headboard of the new bed. Everywhere along the walls and the window, flowers of all kinds seemed to grow, supported by several wooden beams that had just appeared there out of thin air. It had also seemed that the room had grown a bit from the sudden change, quite peculiarly, and the former lightless room was now accompanied by a chandelier, also made of ice, that lit up the room despite its small size. Strangely enough, the ice itself didn't melt despite the warm temperature outside. Finally, the door changed its color to match the newborn snivy's eyes.

"Like I tried to say before, what just happened?" Chris asked out loud in astonishment as the two returned to the slippery ground, which seemed to beautifully reflect everything in the room. Unfortunately, he would be left without an answer, his wife just as confused. They looked down at their son who just continued to smile and giggle. The two parents looked to each other curiously, and then back to the snivy.

"Did you do this little guy?" Jenna asked her son. Of course he didn't reply, just a smile, but it was perfectly clear as to what the two parents were thinking. "How...is this possible?" Jenna asked her husband regarding the room in wonder.

"Why are you asking me? You don't know, how am I gonna know?" He responded, proceeding to look around the room in amazement. Jenna simply looked back down at her son.

"Well, at least we now have a clue as to what to name him. Sky. Sky "Dream", because of his eye color, and whatever imaginative, dreamt up thought caused this change in the room. We'll call him both and let him decide when he's older." She said as she declared his name, or names.

"Hmm...hard to argue with that." Chris nodded in agreement.

"Still, what makes him special? How can he...It's impossible, yet, nothing else would explain it. Things don't just randomly explode into creativity. And besides, we both saw him move before it happened." Jenna reasoned.

Chris put his paw on her 'shoulder'. "Guess we just happened to be the parents of a gifted child."


Author's Note:

Chris: Wow, well that was a short chapter.

Me: Well of course it was. It was a prologue and the childhood discovery of powers can't be too long.

Jenna: Where are Austin and Ally? Can we meet them here?

Me: Uhh...maybe.

Jenna: Please!

Me: Ugh...Fine. Guys, get in here.

Austin: What is it? I thought we weren't gonna appear here.

Ally: He always does this Austin, just let it be.

Chris: Hey guys.

Jenna: Hi.

Austin: Oh hey, you guys must be the new characters, or two of them.

Ally: Hey newbies! :)

So anyway, read, review, and tell me your thoughts on this story. Your help is always appreciated. Also, you can expect further updates for Team Eviolite (Time Shocked) regularly once the next one comes. Hopefully soon.

-SnivyPro18