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[Pokémon] Pokemon Alone - PG-13

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  • Seen Jan 18, 2013
A/N This is my first time on the forms with a re-created Fiction over the years. Hope you Like it! Oh, i apologize in advance for any grammar/spelling/spacing errors, and spacing too! Feel free to drop a comment on how you feel about it! Enjoy!

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The sky was reddish-brown, and there was a throbbing pain all over the young
umbreons body.

What happened? For a moment, he couldn't remember anything. Who was he, where
was he, and where's everyone else? Eventually, he began to recall things. His
name was Zaynik. He had 4 other brothers, and they were running for a cave to
wait out a storm of lasers and fireballs. There was earthquakes and tornados,
and a huge flying beast. He had tripped and fallen behind as the rest of his
family was trapped in the cave by a falling rock, then a flash of light
Zaynik felt his head. His headache was so bad, it echoed through his entire
person. Despite this, he began to walk.

He walked alone in the nothingness for a time, only coming across uprooted trees
and scorch marks on the dry ground, when he spotted the cave. He brightend,
excited to reunite with his mother and brothers. Running as fast as his legs
could take him, he reached the heavy stone blocking the cave and began rolling
it aside.

It was eerily dark and quiet inside. Zaynik spotted the sillouhette of his
mother and scurried toward it.
To his horror, it wasn't a sillouhette. The Flareon had been burned to a charred
statue, a look of absolute terror frozen on her face. The child looked down and
saw his brothers in the same state. They couldn't be dead. They were Fire, they
must have withstood the attack. Out of desperation, Zaynik poked the statue,
hoping there was some sort of life left. Immediately, it collaped, leaving a
heap of dust and ashes at his feet.

He too fell, and wept.
It felt like everything stood still for the longest time. All he could do was
continue weeping when he spotted a heap of ash twitch.

He must've been seeing things.

The heap rose, and out emerged dirty Jolteon

Zaynik sniffed. "Kanto?"

The two embraced, happy that someone was still alive.
"What happened?" Kanto whimpered.
All Zaynik could say was, "I don't know."

"Anyone there?" called a distant voice. It was feminine and soothing, a lot like
their mother's.
Unable to help himself, Zaynik dashed out of the cave and grabbed the thin leg,
sobbing.
"Please, help us! My brother and I - we're the only ones left! Our mom... the
world..."
The Gardevoir stood silent, staring at the small pokemon latched on her leg. The
Zangoose next to her was stunned.
"Kids? How'd they survive?"
"I don't know," the Gardevoir replied, "but we can't just leave them here."
She picked Zaynik up gently and quietly said, "You'll have to come with us. I
wish there was something we could do for your mother..."
Kanto piped up in the Zangoose's arms, "You don't have any doctors, uh.. those
professor guys?"

"All the humans are dead."

Zaynik looked down and noticed the Gardevoir was walking, instead of floating.
He had heard long ago that when Gardevoirs were sad, they couldn't float. He
couldn't blame her; there was nothing happy about the world after an apocalype.
They arrived at a house missing a roof. From a distance, there was a strong
scent of cigarette smoke. The door hung dangerously on a single rusted hinge.
The room was fairly packed. There was a table and a stack of crates, along with
a slew of cigarette butts all over the floor.
There was a Blazikin running around the kitchen, throwing things from every
cabinet into a pot on what was left of a stove. An Infernape slumped beside the
stack of crates, the flame on his head very low. Sitting on the crate was a
Alakazam the only one in the house with a look of defiance.. or indifference;
scurrying around the floor was a Glaceon trying sleep. Her face showed he was
about the same age as Zaynik and Kanto, and about the same amount of stress and
worry, if not more.
"Good news," the Gardevoir called, "We've found some more survivors!"
The Alakazam looked up . The Glaceon and locked a warm , friendly gaze at the
umbreon
"Children, Luna?" the alakazam groaned. He had a tinge of a British accent.
"Just what we needed. Can they even talk?"
"Yes," Luna replied sourly, "and we did not plan on leaving them out there."
The Blazikin walked closer to Kanto for a closer view and grabbed his cheek. "I
think they're adorable."

"Adorable's not going to help us here, Jupiner" the Alakazam replied.
"They're Different types, Barty," Luna retorted, "We need someone to fill in for
Jackson; he said so himself that he's not going to last much longer." She
motioned toward the Infernape. Barty turned to the Glaceon , who was still
focused on Zaynik. "Lyra. what do you have to add to this?"
She was startled at the sudden turn of focus and could only stammer, "Uh...
Huh?"
"You're not even paying attention!" He snapped, whapping Lyra upside the head
with his tail. She whimpered.
"harsh..." thought Zaynik
"So... what happened?" Zaynik chirped. "Why is everything... you know.."
"Destroyed?" Jupiner replied. "We're not entirely sure, but we believe it has
something to do with the Legendaries."
"Legendaries?"
The Infernape groaned in his sleep, as though aware of what was being conversed
about.
"Basically bigger, more powerful pokemon," Barty said. "They have these, eh..
superiority issues..."
-He pulled out a box of cigarettes, taking out the last in the box.-
"So if 2 of them cross paths, a war is bound to break out at the drop of a hat.
What we think is that a bunch of them ran into each other..."--Using the
Infernape's fire, the cigarette was lit--"..and then Hell broke loose."
"Barty, what did I say about smoking?" Luna said.
Barty groaned and spat out the cigarette, sending a thin trail of ashes on the
floor and Glaceon who ran to stamp out the light.
"What we're hoping," the Zangoose said, "is that we go find a way to contact a
Legendary, and convince it to return the planet to its peaceful state."
"Is that possible," Zaynik said, a bit of hope rising in him,"..reversing all
this?"
"It has to be."
Everyone turned to look at Jackson, who was sitting up and staring at the
umbreon
"If they have the power to destroy everything we loved, they have more than
enough to fix it..." He turned to Barty. "How long have I been out?"

The floorboards were thin, and the conversation could be heard from below:
"Whatever hit us, it knocked us out for almost a month. You could tell with the
dust collected on you."
"And you didn't tell us this yesterday why?"
"You were gone, hunting for children."
"Barty, lay off already."
Zaynik rolled over to look at the sky. He and Kanto were on the top floor, where
the roof was torn clean off. The night was strange; no stars shone in the sky,
and only a sliver of the moon dimly illuminated the pitch-black. A warm wind
blew gently, and they shivered.
"It's creepy tonight," Kanto said, breaking the eerie silence.
"It's all just... black," Zaynik replied. Eager to take his mind off of it, he
started a different subject.
"So... What do you think of those guys down there?"
"The yellow one's pretty cranky." Kanto got up and started marching around.
"These children," he huffed, imitating Barty's accent, "are preposterous. Hand
me a cigarette!"
The two laughed for a while, mocking the "cranky yellow one" as the gardevoir
appeared in the room.
"I'm not interrupting anything, am I?"
She settled between the two and looked up at they sky.
"It shouldn't be like this. This never should've happened." She looked at the
children. "We can't live like this, in this fear, this state of endless... end,"
she concluded, for lack of a better word.
"Fear," Zaynik repeated in deep thought. "That's it."
"Hmm?"
"That was look on my mom's face, when that rock fell..." - the image was clear
in his mind- "I tripped and fell, in the middle of it raining fire; she turned
and looked at me, just as the rock blocked the cave. It was fear."
"I saw it, too," Kanto said. "It was wierd. That was probably the first time
I've ever seen her truly frightened."
Luna sniffed. "I know that feeling. My children were obliterated by a stray
Hyperbeam. It's terrible, in that last half-second, seeing their innocence and
confusion, flash away... and you know there's nothing you can do to stop it."
She was unconsciously holding Zaynik , when Kanto chirped, "Don't I get a hug?"
The three embraced, and from below, came a banging:
"Turn it down, we're trying to sleep!"
Luna got up, and took one last look at Kanto and Zaynik before saying good night
and closing the door.

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