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Chapter One
Part Six
The Big City
With many televisions screens and banners on the buildings, Brian got easily distracted by the advertisements. As he shoved past someone, he noticed a moving side walk. Brian quickly ran to it, stepping onto the side walk, it suddenly moved him forward, he grabbed the side of it to keep his balance. Seeing a man walk towards him at a fast pace due to it moving as well.
"Move it kid!" The voice yelled out from the man, Brian quickly jumped to the right of it and grabbed the side. Seeing the man walk past with many other people walking on the other side, Brian realised that was the walking side as those on the right stood there waiting to be moved to the end. Looking around, the teenager had lost sight of his brother. But he did see the Viridian Gym dead ahead as he leaned to his right seeing the large old fashioned building stand surrounded by Pokémon Centers and Pokémarts, with various Pokémon Trainer shops.
The teenager reached the end of the moving side walk and bumped off onto the pathway, nearly once again being pushed onto the ground. Brian couldn't believe how much a rush the city was and Viridian wasn't the biggest City in Kanto. Brian knew he had to keep on walking and did so, keeping a good grip on his backpack and tent bag that he had over his shoulder.
Only a few minutes later, Brian had reached the Viridian Gym. With Charlie waiting outside with his Growlithe who was sitting down next to him. Brian rushed to the road and saw the traffic lights go green. The teenager quickly walked with the other tens of people to get to the other side. Once he did, he stormed over to Charlie, squared him in the face, took his tent bag off his shoulder, keeping a grip on it still.
Part Six
The Big City
With many televisions screens and banners on the buildings, Brian got easily distracted by the advertisements. As he shoved past someone, he noticed a moving side walk. Brian quickly ran to it, stepping onto the side walk, it suddenly moved him forward, he grabbed the side of it to keep his balance. Seeing a man walk towards him at a fast pace due to it moving as well.
"Move it kid!" The voice yelled out from the man, Brian quickly jumped to the right of it and grabbed the side. Seeing the man walk past with many other people walking on the other side, Brian realised that was the walking side as those on the right stood there waiting to be moved to the end. Looking around, the teenager had lost sight of his brother. But he did see the Viridian Gym dead ahead as he leaned to his right seeing the large old fashioned building stand surrounded by Pokémon Centers and Pokémarts, with various Pokémon Trainer shops.
The teenager reached the end of the moving side walk and bumped off onto the pathway, nearly once again being pushed onto the ground. Brian couldn't believe how much a rush the city was and Viridian wasn't the biggest City in Kanto. Brian knew he had to keep on walking and did so, keeping a good grip on his backpack and tent bag that he had over his shoulder.
Only a few minutes later, Brian had reached the Viridian Gym. With Charlie waiting outside with his Growlithe who was sitting down next to him. Brian rushed to the road and saw the traffic lights go green. The teenager quickly walked with the other tens of people to get to the other side. Once he did, he stormed over to Charlie, squared him in the face, took his tent bag off his shoulder, keeping a grip on it still.
Everyone's Dream: Volume I
Chapter One
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Part One: Dreams Really Do Come True.
Part Two: Letting Go Is Harder Than You Think.
Part Three: Bag Two In A Day.
Part Four: Crush.
Part Five: On The Road To Viridian City.
Part Six: The Big City.
Part Seven: What Happened To Viridian Forest?
Part Eight: Go Heracross!
Part Two: Letting Go Is Harder Than You Think.
Part Three: Bag Two In A Day.
Part Four: Crush.
Part Five: On The Road To Viridian City.
Part Six: The Big City.
Part Seven: What Happened To Viridian Forest?
Part Eight: Go Heracross!
Chapter Two
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Part One: Flash Back To Seven.
Part Two: Who Is Forest?
Part Three: Cheers For The Lift.
Part Four: Books Aren't The Real Thing.
Part Five: Water Still Is The Tradition.
Part Two: Who Is Forest?
Part Three: Cheers For The Lift.
Part Four: Books Aren't The Real Thing.
Part Five: Water Still Is The Tradition.
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Part One: Bulbasaur Against Marshtomp.
Part Two: It Was Good To See You.
Part Three: You Never Get What You Pay For.
Part Four: Hey Daniel.
Part Five: Pokémon Team Contest.
Part Six: Fight Fire With Fire.
Part Seven: Your Turn.
Part Eight: See You Later.
Part Two: It Was Good To See You.
Part Three: You Never Get What You Pay For.
Part Four: Hey Daniel.
Part Five: Pokémon Team Contest.
Part Six: Fight Fire With Fire.
Part Seven: Your Turn.
Part Eight: See You Later.
Everyone's Dream: Volume II
Chapter Four
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Everyone's Dream: Volume III
Chapter Seven
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Everyone's Dream: Volume IV
Chapter Ten
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Part One: Home Sweat Home.
Part Two: Johto?
Part Three: Let The Training Begin.
Part Four: Valencia Island.
Part Five: Blimp Our Way There.
Part Six: The Flame Of Moltres.
Part Two: Johto?
Part Three: Let The Training Begin.
Part Four: Valencia Island.
Part Five: Blimp Our Way There.
Part Six: The Flame Of Moltres.
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Part One: Indigo League.
Part Two: Round One, Begin!.
Part Three: Battle Two, I'm All Over You.
Part Four: Three Is A Magic Number.
Part Five: Take A Break.
Part Six: Hit Rock Bottom.
Part Seven: Then There Was Two.
Part Eight: Going All The Way.
Part Nine: What A Journey.
Part Ten: One Year Later.
Part Two: Round One, Begin!.
Part Three: Battle Two, I'm All Over You.
Part Four: Three Is A Magic Number.
Part Five: Take A Break.
Part Six: Hit Rock Bottom.
Part Seven: Then There Was Two.
Part Eight: Going All The Way.
Part Nine: What A Journey.
Part Ten: One Year Later.
Chapter One
Part One
Dreams Really Do Come True.
"Go Nidorino!" The four legged monster charged forward, with it's purple scaly skin gleaming as the lights shined in the stadium, The charging Pokémon was gaining speed, "Now! Use Horn Drill!" The Pokémon immediately aimed its sharp horn above its nose towards the opponent. A ghostly Pokémon, it stood there in its round dark shaded body. Its ears poked out from it's ball of a body that aluminates it's gazing expression of it's face. The commentators' had gone silent, the World eagerly anticipates the final outcome.
"Brian!" a voice screamed up from the stairs. A young teenage boy laid there in his bed, snapped back into reality. The boy leaned up from his relaxing position and sighed.
"Oh for goodness sake, what!" a bellowing voice came out in return. The boy got out of his bed and walked to the door of his bedroom, turning back around to the Television inserted into the wall watching the Pokémon charge at the opponent.
"Brian!" the voice screamed even louder in anger from downstairs.
The boy jumped in surprise and quickly shouted back "I said I'm coming!". He stormed down the stairs and turned to face his mother, who had a huge smile on her face, with long flowing brunette hair that glistened her cheeks. With eyelashes as dark as the night that highlights her hazel eyes.
"Cup of tea please Brian" she said to the boy, she walked away into the lounge in her short jacket that fitted perfectly with a long skirt that reached down to her skinny knees.
The teenager, walked over to the kettle in the white tiled kitchen that brightened up when the lights came on, the boy switch the kettle on. He stood there impatiently, desperately wanting to find out the outcome of the battle, twitching his fingers and blinking his blue eyes. The boy brushed back his neck length brown hair and scratched his acute nose, with his hair brushed back, the complexion of his face stood out from his neck. He wasn't fairly tall, but was what you say an average height for a teenager. His baggy clothing didn't really show much of his body. Although, he was quite skinny and very shy. He stood there thinking though, thoughts about the match crossed his mind, thinking very in-depth, he realised Horn Drill would of had no effect on the ghost-type Gengar.
The kettle finished boiling, Brian in his blue jeans, vans trainers and baggy red t-shirt poured the water into the cup and walked over to get the milk from the fridge. He poured it back in the cup and sighed, knowing who must of won the battle. Brian was now sixteen, his face has started to develop into a more mature way. He took the tea into the living room and passed it over to his mum. "Thank you Brian". The teenager grunted at that he missed the battle, as he walked out to the door, he saw Professor Gary Oak come onto the television. With his face lightning up, he turned and rushed back to the nearby chair, turning his attentions to the television.
"Hello there young trainers, I'm Gary Oak. This world has been revolutionised over the last fifty years, it's hard to believe we're in the year 2058. The world has so much technology, just look at your television. Its voice controlled, when I was younger. We had a remote; we had to get up to get it. Ha-ha! Anyway, I'm here with three Pokémon. Charmander, Bulbasaur and Squirtle. The three starter Pokémon in Kanto for as long as I can remember. The chosen three trainers will take one of these Pokémon and begin their journey. From the ages of 10-16, you have the chance of starting a fascinating adventure in the World of Pokémon. Sign up through the television, internet or by phone." The advertisement finished and Brian looked to his mum.
"No Brian, you're to go to college and get an education. Not become a Pokémon trainer." Brian went off in a strop up the stairs and flew himself onto his bed that bounced his body back off the bed and onto the floor.
"For bleedings sake." Brian turned his head to his television as the winner was crowned a Pokémon Master. That's Brian's dream, to become a Pokémon Master and meet all sorts of Pokémon. He had only met a few Pokémon in his life, they seemed so rare in Pallet Town nowadays. But once you leave the town, there is so many different sorts of Pokémon. Brian's family has had Pokémon as pets. Spinxy, an Arcanine, it passed away when Brian was very young. Casper, an Absol who passed away three years ago. While currently his family have Deiner, a Flareon who is getting on in her years. And a youthful Umbreon named Cosmo, who Brian remembers as an Eevee when he first saw him. Brian would love to go out on an adventure with Cosmo, but his family wont let him.
The night grew on, nearing midnight and Brian got off his games console. Not knowing, tomorrow will be the most important day of his life. "Lights out." The boy yawned out as he tucked himself into his bed.
The blinds slided open as the clock hit seven thirty. The television in the wall switched on with Pokémon News and Brian got out of bed. "Cosmo!" the teenager yelled from his room. Suddenly the door barged open as the well-groomed Umbreon stood in front of him wagging it's long shiny black tail, Brian smiled back at him and stroked him on his head, "Walkie." Brian quietly said to Cosmo. The Pokémon jumped for joy as the boy and Pokémon pet ran downstairs and out the door. Brian got out his music player from his pocket and put the ear-phones in his ear, Cosmo ran ahead of him down the road with houses to the left and the right, trees on the paths with fields of grass at the end of the street. Brian walked down the street following the excited Umbreon. Brian smiled as he ran forward and then back to him and then forward again. The teenager looked up to the hilltops in the distance, overseeing the whole of Pallet Town. He looked back at Cosmo "Here boy, this way". The dog Pokémon looked towards the teenager, defiantly his favourite of the family. Brian and the Umbreon walked towards the hilltops, where the world of Pokémon begins.
A while later, just passing the local shops. Brian saw his friend Daniel, also sixteen, an old classmate of his.
"Hey Brian, allo Cosmo". The teenager said, Daniel has short brown hair that compliments his chubby face. With short eye-brows, it doesn't seem noticeable. His over-weight image doesn't seem noticeable either, as his baggy clothing makes it less obvious.
"So where you off to Cawdy?" Brian asked, 'Cawdy' his nickname. Daniel's nickname Cawdy, comes from his last name, Cawdron.
"Well, you know the time of year is around again." Daniel spoke out in a victorious stance, almost like Peter Pan.
"What are you talking about? Brian said as he blinked his eyes in confusion.
"You know, three more starter trainers. I thought my luck was out, but I got chosen!" Daniel grinned with joy. Brian looked at him, raising an eyebrow.
"What? You got chosen, how? I thought you didn't even sign up." Brian replied as he walked over to the Pokémart store.
Daniel followed him into the store as Cosmo waited outside. "Well, because I did so well in my GCSE's. And as you know, I was voted the best student for hard work and effort. Then I got a personal phone call from Professor Gary Oak offering me the chance, I couldn't turn it down. I've got to go off to the lab now." Daniel stood there looking at Brian, with his face full of joy and surprise.
"Well, are you coming then?" Daniel spoke as he walked over to the till with a map of the Kanto region.
Brian looked to the hill-tops outside the shop window and then back to Daniel, "Yeah, sure".
"That'll be £4.95." The shop-keeper said to Daniel as the money was handed over to him. Daniel turned and looked to Cosmo waiting outside the store.
"He's a good Pokémon, why don't you go on a journey with him? You're like best friends." Daniel asked Brian as he walked over to Cosmo, taking the Map of Kanto.
"My mum won't let me, you can understand why. But I don't want to be a PE Teacher and go to College, I want to be a Pokémon Master." The boy replied with a disheartened face.
"Your opportunity will come, but don't be jealous of me. As I'll be jealous of you when you set off on your journey as well." Daniel replied as he walked over to the field in the direction of the Oak Laboratory.
Brian looked at the Pokémon Stadium game and then at Cosmo, "The real thing is so much better, but even if I could go out on a journey to be a Pokémon Trainer. My mum said it's too dangerous, but I don't mind. I'd have my Pokémon to help me, she doesn't understand." The boy walked out to the shop and over to Daniel as he shouted out. Cosmo quickly followed.
"I'll tell you what, when I get my Pokémon from Professor Oak. I'll give you a battle with Cosmo, your Mum won't find out. I promise. How about it?" Daniel said to Brian as they walked over to the nearby field.
"You know what, I think I will. What do you say Cosmo?" Brian looked down to the Umbreon walking beside him, it lifted it's black furred head as it's long ears pounced up and smiled, letting out a cute "Umbre."
Brian then smiled and laughed, "You're going down Cawdy!" Daniel turned his head to the boy and laughed as they walked across the field blossoming in the sun-light.
After a short walk, the two friends and Cosmo arrived at the lab. A small crowd was there to give a big send off to the chosen trainers. The lab was on top of a large hill with a road that leads up to it, with gates at the bottom to keep the lab safe of trespassers. Brian and Cosmo waited at the gates as Daniel headed up the road on the hill, with a big cheer from the crowd by the gates. Brian stood there watching Daniel head up the field. "You know what, he's probably already sweating. Not a great first impression eh Cosmo?". The boy and the Pokémon looked at each other and smiled.
At the top of the hill, Daniel reached the lab with Gary Oak and another trainer who was chosen; his name was Patrick, a fourteen year old with short blonde hair with a very young face that looked around ten. Despite his young looks he was very serious about the situation in his rugged black T-shirt and torn blue jeans. The two chosen teenagers and Gary Oak stood there, waiting for the third.
The three of them waited for around ten minutes in silence, hearing the cheers of the crowd at the bottom of the hill. Daniel looked around at the surroundings, the sunlight beamed off the glass windows of the Oak Laboratory. With the bright blue skies without a cloud in-sight, not a more perfect day for a Pokémon trainer to start his journey.
"I guess neither of you could dress up for the occasion." The Professor chuckled out while saying the sentence. The two teenagers looked up at the Professor and shook their heads. The Professor put his hand to his mouth and faked a cough, "Right, I get the point." He mumbled in embarrassment.
Another twenty minutes went by and the crowd quietened down, while the two trainers got impatient. The professor was more worried, not in many years had a starter trainer been this late. He walked to the door of the laboratory that stood high in the air with glass windows as it's walls, with the light beaming onto the glass it created a beautiful glow on the building. "Wait here please, I'll check with Tracey what's going on." The Professor walked into the lab, the two trainers looked inside the building through the glass, the Professor in his long white lab coat and spiked grey hair walked over to Tracey by the Pokéballs, more advanced than fifty years ago. They wasn't the traditional red and white, they now were coloured by the colour the trainer chooses by voice activation. To help the trainer remember which Pokémon is in that pokéball.
The two trainers looked at the Professor speak to Tracey who was blurred in the sun-light. "What's going on?" a familiar voice came from the distance. The two teenagers turned around to see Brian walking up the hill with Cosmo. He came to a halt in front of them, "Well? Where's your Pokémon and where's Gary Oak?" Daniel looked into the laboratory through the glass windows, revealing where he is for Brian. "Why is he in there?" Brian asked Daniel.
"Because the third trainer hasn't showed up." a voice came from the door that slide open. The three teenagers looked over to the Professor.
"What? Why not?" Brian asked again as he walked over to the Professor with Cosmo with his black fur shining as the light beamed onto it.
The professor looked to the teenage boy and then to the other two teenagers, "Because" the Professor paused. "He just sent an e-mail saying he wasn't ten, he was eight. He was too honest and apologises. He said he'll wait another two years before he signs up again."
Brian looked in surprise and saw the opportunity, "Let me be the third trainer then." The boy shouted out in excitement.
"You know, that isn't such a bad idea. It would take weeks to sort out another sign-up, you're here and very eager. But what about you're Umbreon?" The Professor asked Brian very confused.
"He's my families pet, Cosmo his name. But my Mum wont let me take him on an adventure with me, as much as we'd both like to." Brian replied with a saddened face.
"Well, there is Charmander, Squirtle and Bulbasaur for you three to have as your first Pokémon. Let's all head inside." The three teenagers rushed into the building as the door slide open, the Professor shaking his head and smiled as he followed them in with Cosmo.
The three teenagers stopped in the centre of the room, looking around at the isles of Pokéballs all in there own sort of organised order by each trainer that leaves them here. The room to the left was a simple lounge, they realised the Professor also lives at the laboratory. Brian thought to himself, "Wow. I can't believe I'm in here, I can't even believe I'm going to be going out on my journey very soon." The Professor walked to the lounge which had a completely different setting to the room he just walked from, it was cosy, a home.
The three teenagers followed the Professor into the lounge and sat themselves on the leather sofa by the door. They all looked around the room, it wasn't like their homes. It seemed very old to them, with brown wallpaper, leather furniture and a box television in a wooden cabinet. "Wow, you must be really old!" Patrick, one of the three teenagers shouted out while laughing. Brian and Daniel looked at each other and tried not to laugh.
The professor pretended not to notice and went to the other room, "Maybe he's too old to hear" Brian whispered to Daniel, laughing under his breath. Daniel burst out into laughter, Cosmo got excited and wagged his tail by all the laughing. The Pokémon jumped up onto Brian's lap and looked over to the Professor walking back into the room with three Pokéballs. The traditional red on the top of the ball and white on the bottom, with a black line in the middle. With a white button within the centre of the black line, presumably to open the ball.
The Professor walked to the coffee table in the centre of the room with the leather sofa's surrounding it. He placed the Pokéballs onto the table as the teenagers watched very intrigued. "Which one's Squirtle?" The boy Patrick shouted out as he stood up, keeping his eyes fixed on the three Pokéballs.
The Professor looked over to Patrick standing with his fists clenched in excitement, "Please Patrick. Stand over here by the table." Patrick then walked over to the table quickly, nearly knocking the table over. "First of all, calm down. Secondly, the idea is. That you don't chose the specific Pokémon, but. One of the Pokéballs at random, is that fair enough?" The Professor asked the three teenage boys. They all nodded in agreement. "Right, pick one Patrick. Seeing as you got here first." The boy stood there, looking at all three Pokéballs. He directed his hand over to the ball on the right, but then pulled it back. He then grabbed the Pokéball in the centre with both of his hands and smiled.
"This one! I have a feeling this is the best one!" The Professor then looked at him, nodding. Signalling to let the Pokémon out and see. The boy then threw the ball in the air, the ball hit the ceiling and opened on contact. A beam of red light came out like a lightning bolt with a gushing noise. As the red light faded away, the shape of the Pokémon appeared as the ball fell back into the boys hand. A brown shell appeared with blue arms, legs and a round bald head came out of the hell. "Squirt, Squirtle." The Pokémon spoke out as he opened his large eyes. "Yay! I got the Squirtle!" The boy shouted out as he went to grab the Squirtle. The turtle Pokémon jumped away behind the Professors legs very frightened. "Does he not like me?" the boy said very upset.
"You came on too strongly Patrick, you have to realise these Pokémon are babies. Be gentle with them, start off slow and your friendship will become very great indeed." The Professor said as he slowly picked up the Squirtle into his arms.
"He seems okay with you though!" The boy replied in jealousy. The Professor walked over to Patrick and opened out his arms; the Squirtle looked over to the boy and blinked its eyes, "Squirt!" The Pokémon cutely said while reaching out to the Professors face with its tiny aqua blue fingers.
"Squirtle, I'm really sorry if I scared you. I want to be your friend, please." Patrick said quietly to Squirtle, trying to get its trust and attention. The Squirtle rolled back into the Professors arms and its head, arms, tail and legs went back into its shell. The boy then pointed the Pokéball at the Squirtle in its shell. "Return Squirtle." The boy commanded. A beam of red light came out in the direction of the shell and it faded into the red light and went into the ball. The boy looked at the ball as the light disappeared into the ball and sighed. "We'll be friends soon, it'll just take time."
The Professor nodded and looked over to Daniel and Brian, who had waited very patiently with Cosmo who jumped off the sofa to the table. Daniel and Brian stood upright from the leather sofa and walked to the table. They both looked at the two balls left and took one each, Brian took the one on the left, and Daniel took the one on the right. They looked at each other and remembered what they had said earlier, the Pokémon battle.
Daniel looked to the Professor, "Err, Professor Oak Sir. You see me and Brian agreed earlier that we would have a Pokémon battle once we both have our first Pokémon, although Brian and Cosmo would have battled. You see, we would like to battle with these Pokémon outside." The teenager explained while holding the Pokéball.
"I guess that should be okay, are you going to see what Pokémon was left?" the Professor asked the two sixteen year olds.
Brian looked to the Professor, "We would like to find out what we got outside, not before the battle. When we start, if you get what we mean." Brian explained to the old Professor, who nodded as he directed the three trainers and Cosmo outside to the room they were in beforehand.
The door slid open as they walked out to the front of the laboratory. Daniel and Brian walked out last with Cosmo. The Professor stood by a mount of grass. Brian and Daniel stood by the slide door and looked to the Professor, "Okay Brian, Daniel. You must space yourselves out so there's room for your Pokémon to battle. I will be the referee, Patrick you might want to watch al.." A sudden noise came interrupting Professor Gary Oak. The crowd had came up to the top of the hill, all walking up the road with camera's and signs. A news reporter rushed to the Professor with the camera crew.
"This is Pallet News reporting at the Oak Laboratory, where it seems three new trainers have been selected to go on a once in a life time journey." The female reported with tied back blonde hair in her smart business like suit. The cameras were pointed over to Daniel, Patrick and Brian with Cosmo. "These seem to be the new starter trainers, we are unaware of what Pokémon they have been given. As they are all holding there Pokéballs given by Professor Gary Oak, grandson of the late Professor Samuel Oak." The reporter rushed past Gary Oak to the three trainers with the camera crew as the crowd were kept out by the closing gate.
Gary Oak rushed over to the new trainers and reporter, "Please leave, you are not welcomed at this present moment. An announcement of the three trainers will be at eight pm at the Pokémon Centre." The reported looked over to Gary and then looked back at the teenagers, ignoring what he said.
"So what's your name and what Pokémon did you get boy with the Umbreon?" The bossy reporter asked, pointing the microphone at Brian.
"Err, err..." Brian tried to find the words but couldn't deal with the camera and reporter so in his face.
"This one is useless." The reporter said in disgust and pointed the microphone to Daniel as the cameras moved over to him. "Hi, you're live on Pallet News. What's your name and the Pokémon you got?" the reporter grunted to Daniel.
"You've got a huge spot on your nose." Daniel said pointed to it on live television. The reporter covered her nose with her hand and turned away in anger pushing the camera crew out of the way, rushing to the gate.
The professor walked over to the trainers and sighed, "You won't be able to get home for hours with that crowd. I never thought it'd be this chaotic, wait inside. I'll ring your parents to come here. You'll have to start your journeys tomorrow morning." The new trainers walked in to the glass building as the door slid open, Professor Oak and Cosmo followed them in as the security came out to try get the crowd away.
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