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"Four Friends"
Sequel to Four Paws
"After Jay was sent back to the human world, his four friends suddenly found themselves in yet another adventure. Join them on yet another crazy journey as Vixie, Shock, Fay and Saur follow a weird bird that fell out of the sky for some odd reason."
"After Jay was sent back to the human world, his four friends suddenly found themselves in yet another adventure. Join them on yet another crazy journey as Vixie, Shock, Fay and Saur follow a weird bird that fell out of the sky for some odd reason."
Warning!
This story is rated [T], and may contain words and scenes inappropriate for children.
Chapter 1
Ilex Forest, a large area surrounded by trees and wildlife, where many species of Pokémon live in...a not so peaceful style of life. Some are hunters, others are hunted. But that was the norm, and everyone accepted that way of life.
But the forest isn't roaming with Pokémon alone. Humans also go through the said forest, for it was the only way for them to get to the great city of Goldenrod, or the quiet town of Azalea. These humans are aware of how nature works, and they are fine with that. They'll fight with their beloved Pokémon, or die with them.
That was how loyalty works. And loyalty is a very strong connection.
And a Pikachu was almost at the edge of his patience just because of that simple fact alone. "Gah!" he shouted, sparks flying out from both his flashing cheeks. "Why won't she just suck it up and move on?!"
Behind him, standing a few meters away, a Bulbasaur and a Rattata winced, staring quietly at the angry mouse.
After a few seconds of letting out some...electricity, the Pikachu panted and dropped himself into a sitting position, angrily staring at the morning sky that was barely visible from the sea of leaves.
After a few deep breaths, he sighed, his ears and features drooping, and ignoring the angry noises from the many Pokémon living in the area. "...I'm tired of seeing her like that..."
A vine gently patted his shoulder. The Bulbasaur sat beside him with a gentle smile. "She needs time, Shock."
"I know that!" Shock hissed tiredly. "But it's taking so long..."
The Rattata sat on his other side, blinking in confusion. "But it's only been a day since Jay went away." She blinked, and started giggling.
Shock groaned. "I don't want to hear your silly rhymes right now, Fay."
Fay giggled some more.
The Bulbasaur chuckled lightly. "Still, her point stands."
Shock sighed. "I know, Saur... I know..."
"Just give her time," Saur said reassuringly. "She'll turn around."
"...what if she doesn't?"
"Is Lithe still around?" Fay suddenly asked.
Shock turned to the Rattata, blinking in confusion. "Erm... No?"
Fay smiled at him. "Then she'll turn around! To you if you're willing." She winked.
A vine slapped the back of her head, jerking her forward.
Shock chuckled quietly. "I could have done that myself, Saur."
"Ouchies..." Fay winced, rubbing the back of her head.
Saur simply shrugged as he pulled his vine back under the bulb on his back. "We should probably go back and check up on her."
Shock quickly frowned at that. He sighed. "Yeah, I guess we should." He stood up and kicked a small pebble. "Stupid Jay."
"Hey now, don't be like that," Saur said, watching the electric rodent turning around and started walking.
"Whatever," Shock shook his head, his two friends following him. "This is his fault to begin with."
"True," Saur nodded. "But this is more of your fault."
"What?" Shock stopped, turning to glare at him.
"Ooohhh..." Fay ooh'ed.
Saur simply shrugged as he walked pass him. "Well, you did break up with her."
"I thought I loved her back then, okay?"
"But now, you do?" Fay happily asked, suddenly skipping after Saur to avoid Shock's glare, chuckling all the way. "You still owe me that pink apricorn, by the way."
Saur looked at her. "...I have forgotten all about that..."
Shock sighed and walked after them.
The three then quietly walked through the forest, and it took them a few minutes to reach their destination. After walking out from the line of trees, they now found themselves in a very large clearing of the forest, where in the very middle sat a lake that stretched as far as their eyes could see. Pokémon who preferred to live peacefully were living here, and were respecting each others differences and traits. Some prefer the company, others prefer to be alone, like their friend who decided to stay inside her den to cry her eyes ou—
"She's not here..." Shock blinked, as he and his two friends stood by the opening of their friend's shallow burrow. "S-she's not here!" he started to panic. He frantically looked around, heart pounding hard, and failed to notice a vine that slowly began to wrap around his midsection, until it slightly squeezed him and started dragging him. "S-saur!" he said, startled. "Let go! We need to find her."
"Fay," was the Bulbasaur's simple and calm reply as he followed Fay.
The Rattata was busily sniffing the ground, following a certain Pokémon's scent.
Shock blinked. "Oh. Right." He couldn't scratch his head. "Can you let go of me now?"
Saur lets him go, and the two followed Fay back into the trees. Shock was getting nervous and impatient. Saur was simply trying to stay calm.
After a few minutes and a few turns, they turned for the last time, and finally, they saw a Vulpix who sat by a tiny stream, her back on them.
"Vixie!" Shock immediately cried out, running towards her.
The Vulpix flinched, but turned to see her approaching friends. "Um... Why are you guys here?"
"We should be asking you the same question," Shock said, almost hissing. He took a breath to calm himself down.
"What are you doing here?" Saur asked.
Ears drooping, Vixie sighed, turning back and stared at the little stream, the gentle flow of the water reflecting her sad face. "I just...needed to be alone."
Fay blinked, and looked up and around, noticing a few Metapods and Kakunas and a few birds in the trees. She nodded. "Riiight..."
The Vulpix sighed again, closing her eyes. "...I miss him."
Shock opened his mouth to say something, but suddenly felt Saur's glare. He decided to rethink what he was gonna say instead.
Meanwhile, Saur walked and sat beside their troubled friend. "You're not the only one..." He looked down at the stream. "We may not miss him as much as you do, but we'll be here for you."
"Yep," Fay chirped as she sat beside Saur, smiling at Vixie. "Besides! There's still lots of fun stuff we can do instead of mopping around!"
Vixie looked at her, arching an eyebrow.
Shock sat on the Vulpix's other side.
Fay kept her smile. "Why, if you stop moping for just a few seconds, I bet there's gonna be something exciting that'll happen!"
Loud rustling noises.
The four friends looked up and were startled when a blue feathery creature fell and landed on the small stream, splashing them with water.
Fay coughed, blinked, and smiled back at them. "See? Like that!"
"Fay," Saur glared at her.
The Rattata blinked. "What? I didn't do anything this time! Honest!"
A few bird Pokémon started landing around the area, but were too scared to approach...whatever it was that was lying on the stream, unmoving.
Shock gasped when he realized that the thing wasn't moving. He quickly grabbed the creature and tried shaking it awake. "Hey! Hey—"
"Stop touching my penis!" an angry beaked face suddenly turned to glare at him, startling the four friends. "God! I was taking a nice roost and—" he blinked, shock replaced his angry face. "Oh my god! You're a Pikachu!" He looked at the others, and gasped cheerfully. "Oh my god! You're a Vulpix! And you're a Bulbasaur! And you're a—" he blinked. He waved a wing. "And you're just a boring Rattata..." He suddenly froze as he saw his wing, his beak looping from open to close.
Saur arched an eyebrow.
Vixie blinked.
Shock was already starting to not like where this was going.
Fay chuckled. "Wow! How'd you know what we are?!"
"Pfft, please!" the weird bird suddenly said, standing up and smiling at them. "I'm an expert on Pokémon! Hi! My name's, uh..."
A pause.
The four friends looked at each other, and then back at the weird bird.
The said bird suddenly smiled brightly. "Sky! And I'm a Taillow!"
Another pause.
Sky blinked. He looked down. "And I'm standing on running water. Scoot over, please." He pulled his wings in front of him and shoo'ed the four friends to give him some space to stand on, which they did. He then awkwardly shook the water off of him, making him a bit dizzy in the process.
Shock blinked. "Sky?" Well, that's a common name for flying types. Too common, to be honest.
Fay snickered. "Your tail is definitely low, alright."
Saur rolled his eyes.
Shock shivered and wiped his paws on his sides.
Vixie smiled awkwardly at the energetic bird. "Um... W-well, hello, Sky. I'm—"
"Wait wait wait wait wait," Sky said, holding up a wing to stop her from talking. "Hold up! Don't introduce yourselves yet! First, let me take a guess!" He pointed his wing at the Vulpix. "You're Vixie." He pointed at Shock, saying his name. He pointed at Saur, saying his name, and then at Fay, saying her name. He beamed proudly. "Am I right?"
The four friends simply blinked at him.
The Taillow grinned a toothless grin. "I am right! Awesome!" He flapped his wings excitingly. He then looked around, excitingly ruffling his wings at his sides. "And we're in Ilex Forest, right? Right? Right!" He blinked, and stared at the many cocoons on the trees. "Wow... I wonder if there are Silcoons here, too. Wait, no!" He slapped himself as he laughed. "Silly me. We're in Johto! They shouldn't be native here. Hm... I wonder how I got here... Oh! Hello!" He waved a wing at a few Pidgeys a few meters away.
As the bird continued to wave and say hello to the other Pokémon around, Shock leaned to Vixie's ear to whisper. "I...think we should head back now."
But before Vixie could nod, somehow, the blue bird heard him. Sky stopped and glared at the Pikachu. He suddenly shoved his angry and slightly wet face at Shock's surprised face. "Listen here, buster!" he said, stabbing his primary feathers at the rodent's chest. It wasn't very effective. "As long as I'm around, you are not to lay a single finger on this beautiful Vulpix, ya hear me?!"
"Er..."
"Else there'll be blood, and I'm gonna make a cape out of your fur! You understand?!"
Fay chuckled. "I like him already." He turned to Saur. "Can we keep him?"
"Yes," Saur chuckled. He reminded him of a certain Murkrow, but only a lot worse. "We most certainly can NOT."
"Aww..." Fay pouted.
Shock finally collected himself. He glared back, the red pouches on his cheeks glowing slightly as he pushed the angry Taillow to give himself some space. "And who in Mewtwo's balls are you to tell me what to do with my friends?"
The Taillow's angry features turned into one of surprise, and suddenly, he went green.
Shock then realized what he just said. He gasped. "Wait—no! That's now what I—"
His other friends were laughing already, while the Taillow shivered and shook his head to get rid of the unneeded mental image.
Shock cursed under his breath of his friends being dirty-minded idiots.
But the forest isn't roaming with Pokémon alone. Humans also go through the said forest, for it was the only way for them to get to the great city of Goldenrod, or the quiet town of Azalea. These humans are aware of how nature works, and they are fine with that. They'll fight with their beloved Pokémon, or die with them.
That was how loyalty works. And loyalty is a very strong connection.
And a Pikachu was almost at the edge of his patience just because of that simple fact alone. "Gah!" he shouted, sparks flying out from both his flashing cheeks. "Why won't she just suck it up and move on?!"
Behind him, standing a few meters away, a Bulbasaur and a Rattata winced, staring quietly at the angry mouse.
After a few seconds of letting out some...electricity, the Pikachu panted and dropped himself into a sitting position, angrily staring at the morning sky that was barely visible from the sea of leaves.
After a few deep breaths, he sighed, his ears and features drooping, and ignoring the angry noises from the many Pokémon living in the area. "...I'm tired of seeing her like that..."
A vine gently patted his shoulder. The Bulbasaur sat beside him with a gentle smile. "She needs time, Shock."
"I know that!" Shock hissed tiredly. "But it's taking so long..."
The Rattata sat on his other side, blinking in confusion. "But it's only been a day since Jay went away." She blinked, and started giggling.
Shock groaned. "I don't want to hear your silly rhymes right now, Fay."
Fay giggled some more.
The Bulbasaur chuckled lightly. "Still, her point stands."
Shock sighed. "I know, Saur... I know..."
"Just give her time," Saur said reassuringly. "She'll turn around."
"...what if she doesn't?"
"Is Lithe still around?" Fay suddenly asked.
Shock turned to the Rattata, blinking in confusion. "Erm... No?"
Fay smiled at him. "Then she'll turn around! To you if you're willing." She winked.
A vine slapped the back of her head, jerking her forward.
Shock chuckled quietly. "I could have done that myself, Saur."
"Ouchies..." Fay winced, rubbing the back of her head.
Saur simply shrugged as he pulled his vine back under the bulb on his back. "We should probably go back and check up on her."
Shock quickly frowned at that. He sighed. "Yeah, I guess we should." He stood up and kicked a small pebble. "Stupid Jay."
"Hey now, don't be like that," Saur said, watching the electric rodent turning around and started walking.
"Whatever," Shock shook his head, his two friends following him. "This is his fault to begin with."
"True," Saur nodded. "But this is more of your fault."
"What?" Shock stopped, turning to glare at him.
"Ooohhh..." Fay ooh'ed.
Saur simply shrugged as he walked pass him. "Well, you did break up with her."
"I thought I loved her back then, okay?"
"But now, you do?" Fay happily asked, suddenly skipping after Saur to avoid Shock's glare, chuckling all the way. "You still owe me that pink apricorn, by the way."
Saur looked at her. "...I have forgotten all about that..."
Shock sighed and walked after them.
The three then quietly walked through the forest, and it took them a few minutes to reach their destination. After walking out from the line of trees, they now found themselves in a very large clearing of the forest, where in the very middle sat a lake that stretched as far as their eyes could see. Pokémon who preferred to live peacefully were living here, and were respecting each others differences and traits. Some prefer the company, others prefer to be alone, like their friend who decided to stay inside her den to cry her eyes ou—
"She's not here..." Shock blinked, as he and his two friends stood by the opening of their friend's shallow burrow. "S-she's not here!" he started to panic. He frantically looked around, heart pounding hard, and failed to notice a vine that slowly began to wrap around his midsection, until it slightly squeezed him and started dragging him. "S-saur!" he said, startled. "Let go! We need to find her."
"Fay," was the Bulbasaur's simple and calm reply as he followed Fay.
The Rattata was busily sniffing the ground, following a certain Pokémon's scent.
Shock blinked. "Oh. Right." He couldn't scratch his head. "Can you let go of me now?"
Saur lets him go, and the two followed Fay back into the trees. Shock was getting nervous and impatient. Saur was simply trying to stay calm.
After a few minutes and a few turns, they turned for the last time, and finally, they saw a Vulpix who sat by a tiny stream, her back on them.
"Vixie!" Shock immediately cried out, running towards her.
The Vulpix flinched, but turned to see her approaching friends. "Um... Why are you guys here?"
"We should be asking you the same question," Shock said, almost hissing. He took a breath to calm himself down.
"What are you doing here?" Saur asked.
Ears drooping, Vixie sighed, turning back and stared at the little stream, the gentle flow of the water reflecting her sad face. "I just...needed to be alone."
Fay blinked, and looked up and around, noticing a few Metapods and Kakunas and a few birds in the trees. She nodded. "Riiight..."
The Vulpix sighed again, closing her eyes. "...I miss him."
Shock opened his mouth to say something, but suddenly felt Saur's glare. He decided to rethink what he was gonna say instead.
Meanwhile, Saur walked and sat beside their troubled friend. "You're not the only one..." He looked down at the stream. "We may not miss him as much as you do, but we'll be here for you."
"Yep," Fay chirped as she sat beside Saur, smiling at Vixie. "Besides! There's still lots of fun stuff we can do instead of mopping around!"
Vixie looked at her, arching an eyebrow.
Shock sat on the Vulpix's other side.
Fay kept her smile. "Why, if you stop moping for just a few seconds, I bet there's gonna be something exciting that'll happen!"
Loud rustling noises.
The four friends looked up and were startled when a blue feathery creature fell and landed on the small stream, splashing them with water.
Fay coughed, blinked, and smiled back at them. "See? Like that!"
"Fay," Saur glared at her.
The Rattata blinked. "What? I didn't do anything this time! Honest!"
A few bird Pokémon started landing around the area, but were too scared to approach...whatever it was that was lying on the stream, unmoving.
Shock gasped when he realized that the thing wasn't moving. He quickly grabbed the creature and tried shaking it awake. "Hey! Hey—"
"Stop touching my penis!" an angry beaked face suddenly turned to glare at him, startling the four friends. "God! I was taking a nice roost and—" he blinked, shock replaced his angry face. "Oh my god! You're a Pikachu!" He looked at the others, and gasped cheerfully. "Oh my god! You're a Vulpix! And you're a Bulbasaur! And you're a—" he blinked. He waved a wing. "And you're just a boring Rattata..." He suddenly froze as he saw his wing, his beak looping from open to close.
Saur arched an eyebrow.
Vixie blinked.
Shock was already starting to not like where this was going.
Fay chuckled. "Wow! How'd you know what we are?!"
"Pfft, please!" the weird bird suddenly said, standing up and smiling at them. "I'm an expert on Pokémon! Hi! My name's, uh..."
A pause.
The four friends looked at each other, and then back at the weird bird.
The said bird suddenly smiled brightly. "Sky! And I'm a Taillow!"
Another pause.
Sky blinked. He looked down. "And I'm standing on running water. Scoot over, please." He pulled his wings in front of him and shoo'ed the four friends to give him some space to stand on, which they did. He then awkwardly shook the water off of him, making him a bit dizzy in the process.
Shock blinked. "Sky?" Well, that's a common name for flying types. Too common, to be honest.
Fay snickered. "Your tail is definitely low, alright."
Saur rolled his eyes.
Shock shivered and wiped his paws on his sides.
Vixie smiled awkwardly at the energetic bird. "Um... W-well, hello, Sky. I'm—"
"Wait wait wait wait wait," Sky said, holding up a wing to stop her from talking. "Hold up! Don't introduce yourselves yet! First, let me take a guess!" He pointed his wing at the Vulpix. "You're Vixie." He pointed at Shock, saying his name. He pointed at Saur, saying his name, and then at Fay, saying her name. He beamed proudly. "Am I right?"
The four friends simply blinked at him.
The Taillow grinned a toothless grin. "I am right! Awesome!" He flapped his wings excitingly. He then looked around, excitingly ruffling his wings at his sides. "And we're in Ilex Forest, right? Right? Right!" He blinked, and stared at the many cocoons on the trees. "Wow... I wonder if there are Silcoons here, too. Wait, no!" He slapped himself as he laughed. "Silly me. We're in Johto! They shouldn't be native here. Hm... I wonder how I got here... Oh! Hello!" He waved a wing at a few Pidgeys a few meters away.
As the bird continued to wave and say hello to the other Pokémon around, Shock leaned to Vixie's ear to whisper. "I...think we should head back now."
But before Vixie could nod, somehow, the blue bird heard him. Sky stopped and glared at the Pikachu. He suddenly shoved his angry and slightly wet face at Shock's surprised face. "Listen here, buster!" he said, stabbing his primary feathers at the rodent's chest. It wasn't very effective. "As long as I'm around, you are not to lay a single finger on this beautiful Vulpix, ya hear me?!"
"Er..."
"Else there'll be blood, and I'm gonna make a cape out of your fur! You understand?!"
Fay chuckled. "I like him already." He turned to Saur. "Can we keep him?"
"Yes," Saur chuckled. He reminded him of a certain Murkrow, but only a lot worse. "We most certainly can NOT."
"Aww..." Fay pouted.
Shock finally collected himself. He glared back, the red pouches on his cheeks glowing slightly as he pushed the angry Taillow to give himself some space. "And who in Mewtwo's balls are you to tell me what to do with my friends?"
The Taillow's angry features turned into one of surprise, and suddenly, he went green.
Shock then realized what he just said. He gasped. "Wait—no! That's now what I—"
His other friends were laughing already, while the Taillow shivered and shook his head to get rid of the unneeded mental image.
Shock cursed under his breath of his friends being dirty-minded idiots.
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