This part should be more exciting, if anyone bothers to read it, but, it took me a while so, enjoy!
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The next morning I awoke to the gentle swaying of the water. I was drifting into the waves! I watched the waves reach high lands because of the wind force last night. Yeah, now I remember, I thought. The wind made me cold last night, then I felt wet, like it was raining. I must have thought it was raining!
My eyes filled with panic as I watched the leaves were easily brushed aside and underwater. I was light and thrown underneath by the waters strength. I struggled to come above the surface, and when I did, I desperately gasped for air. Air filled my small lungs, and when I started swimming towards the beach, the water pulled me back under.
My entire body thrashed beneath the waters surface. I swam up and burst above the surface. I gasped for air, as I throbbed in the water. The force of the waves pulled me into black darkness. I couldnt hear, see, or breathe, and all that filled my body was panic. Then, everything turned as black as night, and my body was lifted out of the water. Had death come over me? I wondered.
No, a weird, shadowy figure grasped me in his cold, rough, hairless paws. He walked towards the land, and gently put me down. I coughed up some water that had inflated my lungs, and blinked me eyes a couple times. Then I squinted up at the thing that saved me. It wasnt a Pokemon, that was for sure. It looked much like a trainer, with the weird fur, balls that opened and turned Pokemon into liquids, yes, all that features of a cold-blooded trainer.
He started walking away, as if nothing important had happened. Sheesh! No wonder they called them cold-blooded. I loped behind him, trying to capture attention. Once his eyes met my gaze, I sneezed. He sighed and flashed a ball towards me with ace aiming. It hit me, square in the head, and sucked me into the ball like water. Inside it was as black as night, and it bounced. I rammed into one of the hard walls, but the water had made me weak. I threw myself against it, but I nearly killed myself, using all my extra strength. I was caught