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"...In the end, we all have to realise that, despite how much we may or may not like Pokemon, they will always be with us until the end," the man concluded to the presenter. He turned towards the camera, smiling to all of the millions of people who were undoubtedly watching at home.
"Thank you, Professor Rowan, for taking time out of your undoubtedly busy schedule to speak with us today in an exclusive interview with us at Jubilife City. We all hope that your future projects are successful, and that you enjoy being back in Sinnoh again." Rowan nodded in polite agreement as he and the presenter shook hands. "Join us next time where we'll be interviewing former Champion Lance Wataru. Until next week, good bye, and enjoy your evening," he waved as the camera pulled out and the credits began.
One teenager, however, was not enjoying his evening. He had been looking forward to watching 'Hunt for the Red Gyarados' all day, especially after talking about it with his friend, Jun. But no, the show had to be postponed so that the bullcrap network could a live interview with Professor Rowan, where he could talk about stuff that everybody already knew about to people who would bother to listen – evolution was a dangerous process to Pokemon, as the events at the Lake of Rage proved, we should love, trust and respect them, etc, etc. He was sick of people telling him that, especially since he had the concept of it in primary school.
"Primary school, for Christ's sake," the teenager angrily thought to himself. If it hadn't been rammed home then, it certainly was now. Just then, another teenager ran into his room, completely uninvited. He was Jun, Lucas' gay friend. He was wearing an orange and white stripped long sleeved jacket, a green scarf and tight fitting grey trousers. His blond hair was wild and untamed compared to Lucas'. Although Jun was Lucas' best friend, he had tried to hit on the latter a couple of times, although he simply shrugged it off. He had eyes for one person, and one person only – Dawn. Despite this, he had not actually seen her in person, having only seen pictures of her on her Facebook page. He had reached it via one of his other friends, where apparently, the two of them had gone to the same school together.
There was one annoying aspect about Jun, however. He could never sit still for more than a second, and always had to be doing or saying something. He also managed to get himself easily distracted by something else when he was in the middle of something. Apparently, he had been secretly diagnosed with ADHD, and Lucas secretly wondered how him and Jun had managed to remain friends all of this time with a person with such a condition. He always felt totally worn out and exhausted after only five minutes when Jun was around, with the added bonus of a major headache if he was lucky enough.
As soon as he had entered Lucas' room, Jun began to quickly speak as he paced about the room.
"There you are. I've been looking all over the place for you. Did you watch that TV show that was on just now? It was sooooo totally awesome, wasn't it? Rowan is just the most awesomest person ever, right? And he must have loads of Pokemon at his lab; otherwise, he wouldn't be a Pokemon Professor, would he? Do you think that if we ask him nicely, that we'll get a Pokemon of our own? Nah, we probably wouldn't, even if I am the son of the great Tower Tycoon Palmer." By this point, he had got up close and personal with Lucas, putting his arm tightly around his waist, forcing Lucas to walk around the room with him. Luckily, Jun got distracted by the new laptop that Lucas' mum had got him the other day, to help him with his studies. He let go of Lucas immediately, and went over to study it.
"OMG, this laptop is totally awesome! It's the new Acer Aspire 9420 WSMi. How did you manage to afford something like that?" As Lucas was about to answer, Jun cut him off. "Anyways, that's not important. Ummm, what was I saying before?" he asked. Lucas didn't even bother to try and answer him this time. Soon enough, Jun was off on another speech. "Ohhh, yeah, now I remember. What is important is that we're going to go and get our first Pokemon from Professor Rowan tomorrow and start bonding with them until we get our own licenses. Okay, now that's sorted, I'll see you tomorrow outside my house at 8:00 am, just like we agreed before. Okay, see you there then. If not, I'm fining you £10 million," he finished as he rushed out of the door. In the process, he nearly knocked over Lucas' mum as she was walking up the stairs with a tray containing two mugs of tea, and a plateful of biscuits. Apologizing profusely, he continued running downstairs and out the door before either mother or son could say anything.
She entered Lucas's room, and placed the tray on a free part of Lucas' desk that wasn't covered by the laptop or numerous papers from his various college assignments. She picked up a mug of tea and handed it to him. He shuffled up so that he could make room for his mum, accepted it gratefully, took a sip of the hot liquid, and put it down on the mat that was on his bedside table. She sat down on the edge of his bed, and faced him, smiling a little.
"So how was your day today?" she asked him. She was the CEO of the largest corporation that dealt with accessories and fashion clothes for Pokemon Contests that not only took place in Sinnoh, but also Hoenn and Kanto as well. She had founded it when in her former Contest days; there was nowhere to buy anything, so everything had to be handmade. She thought that that was unfair on the poorer people who couldn't afford to do that for their Pokemon as well as themselves, so she set the company up as a means to ratify that. Within a few years, the company had expanded too far beyond what even Lucas' mum had foreseen. Fortunately, she had good business sense, and had managed to make the company a large profit every year, enough to make her and her only son self-sufficient.
Despite that, the business demanded a lot of her time and energy, as she helped design the fashions for a particular season's contests. So Lucas was often left home alone, left to cook dinner if she didn't get them a takeaway, as well as help out elsewhere around the house from time to time when needed. Although they had a maid who came every day, the house was big enough that she couldn't get it cleaned all of the time. Thus, they didn't get much of a chance to talk to each other, except for in the evenings before they went to bed.
"Alright," he answered. "I just did the usual – got up, had breakfast, cleaned teeth, got dressed, went to college, got picked on by everybody except for Jun who simply embarrassed me, received homework, got home, got homework over and done with, did a bit of coursework, stopped for the night and watched a bit of TV."
Her expression turned from one gently smiling to one of worry. Although she was proud of her son of doing exactly what he wanted to do (a degree in history and politics so that he could go to Twinleaf University and become a Comparative Mythologist), she also worried that had no friends apart from Jun, and the "friends" that he did have were on that totally pointless Facebook website. He had pointed out to her a girl that he would like to meet from there, but she was in the next town over. He did have his own pet, a Bidoof that she had brought from a pet store, it wasn't registered to battle, and regardless, it wasn't battle experienced at all, having been hatched and raised in captivity. And anyway, if he wanted to achieve his ambition, college was much more important than chasing young women.
"I'm worried about you, Lucas'," she said, getting a rolling of the eyes in response. He had heard this for what felt like a million times. "I wish you would do something other than watching TV all of the time, or going on your laptop. Why don't you join a club or something? The sailing club is always looking for new members. And you would be able to explore Lake Verity without fear of being attacked. You might even be able to see Mespirit," she encouraged. But on this issue, he took no notice of her, despite his interest in the Legendary Pokemon.
"Mum, even you know that's not possible. The legends say that it, and the other two spirits, will only appear to people who are pure and good. And even I consider myself that pure and good," he finished, causing both himself and his mother a small chuckle. They drank some more of their tea before it got cold. Lucas' mother changed the subject.
"I heard Jun talking about getting a Pokemon of your own from Professor Rowan, am I right?" she asked. He nodded in confirmation.
"I didn't agree to that, though. He just formed the idea on the spot, and dragged me right into it. Just like he always does," he added bitterly. His mother put her mug of tea down so that she could go over to her baby boy and hug him, just like she had when he was little. He accepted the offer, putting down his own mug in the process. It pained her to see him like this, all depressed and such like. It didn't suite him at all – it was like he was a completely different person.
"Why does my life have to be such a pain in the ****ing ass?" he moaned. Although she normally didn't like him using language like that, she let it slide whenever he was upset like this. "My only friend is a complete and utter jerk who never considers me into anything, even when they affect me the most. The only girl that I even remotely like is living in the next city over. The workload from college is building up slowly, like they don't even expect us to notice it." Lucas' mum stroked his dark blue hair in an attempt to calm him down whilst he cried. It seemed to work, as he stopped shortly afterwards. "I'm not sure that I can take it anymore," he concluded. His mum looked straight into his deep brown eyes.
"Honey, if you want to quit college and do something else, then you know I'll fully support you all of the way." He nodded slowly in understanding, pulling back from the hug. Although his mum had proposed the idea before, he had never taken it seriously. However, the prospect of quitting and becoming a Pokemon Trainer was becoming more and more favorable and alluring every day. As a Trainer, he would be able to pick a starter Pokemon from Professor Rowan to begin his journey. From there, he would have no restrictions about what other Pokemon he caught, or to where he travelled. He might even be able to see and study many of the places and Pokemon that he had been studying at college, rather than just reading about them in books. He nodded his head quicker and more firmly.
"Okay, I've decided. I will register to become a Pokemon Trainer and get my starter tomorrow," he asserted. "Besides, it can't be any worse than having to go to college each and every day. As a Trainer, I would be able to go wherever I wanted, whenever I wanted, at a pace that suites me." His mother's face had a brief look of surprise on it, but quickly turned happy, almost as if she had been expecting the choice.
"Well, if that's what you want to do, then go for it, Lucas. I'll help you in any way possible," she confirmed. Lucas smiled at her.
"Thanks, mum," he answered back as he hugged her again. After a little while, they let go of each other. Drinking the rest of their tea, the biscuits long forgotten, they put the empty mugs on to the tray, which Lucas' mum picked up and took with her. She stopped in the doorway, and turned to face him.
"I think tonight, you ought to go to sleep early. It looks like you've got a long day ahead of you," she said. He said nothing as he stood up and began to take his clothes off. She left the room and shut the door behind her to give him some privacy and to go to bed herself.
Once she left, he quietly whopped and cheered. He was going to leave behind all of the bullies and people who taunted him daily. He was going to leave all the tedious coursework and boring teachers behind in the dust.
Then came the negative aspects of the decision. He would be leaving his only relative behind on her own. Sure, she had numerous friends that she regularly chatted to, as well as Thumper, the Bidoof she had gotten him. But the evenings would be quiet and unsettling. Sure, he could call her using his mobile phone, but that was hardly the same as being able to talk face to face, as they had done ever since his dad had died.
That was another negative. According to his mum, his father had been one of the most experienced battlers she had ever known. Yet, he had mysteriously disappeared one day with warning and explanation. Although there had been a massive manhunt to track down the body, it had never been discovered. He was worried that he would meet a similar fate.
And finally, there was Jun. He was Lucas' only friend, despite his major annoyances. Or was he only saying that out of habit? To be honest, he wasn't completely sure any more. Regardless, he was going to make sure that he wasn't dragged around or gotten into anymore of his stupid plans.
Lucas' head was full that night with those conflicting thoughts. In the end, he didn't manage to get much sleep.
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He woke up the next morning, his head absolutely pounding. The few times that he had managed to get to sleep, he had nightmares of everyone telling him that he was a failure at whatever he did, and that he would never amount to anything, not even compared to Jun.
Walking downstairs for some breakfast, he saw that his mum was already up, watching the local news on the plasma TV. Her hair was in a hairnet, and she was wearing a pink dressing gown. Thumper was sitting in front of her, watching the moving images on the screen. Lucas knew that he had no idea what was going on half the time, so he wasn't sure why the Pokemon was still so fascinated by the TV, even after three years of being with the family.
As Lucas walked into the kitchen, she saw that he had dark circles under his eyes. She got up and followed him, where he was putting some bread into the toaster.
"You look terrible," she commented. "Mind telling me why you look so bad on your first day as a Pokemon Trainer?" she added.
"I simply didn't get much sleep, that's all. Too much excitement, too many doubts, and more than a few nightmares," he finished. His mother looked at him, not quite sure of what to say. "Don't give me that look," he asserted. "Once I properly start, I'm sure I'll be too caught up in the moment to worry about stuff like that," he concluded.
"Well, I sure hope so, honey. It would pain me to see you like that for the whole of your journey, however long that might be."
"I know, I know. Maybe I ought to catch myself a Drowzee and have it hypnotize me every night," he said eagerly. His mother looked at him disapprovingly. Lucas put his hands up to his face and waved them about. "I'm kidding, I'm kidding," he said. At that moment, the toast popped up, indicating that it was ready. As Lucas was buttering it, the doorbell was frantically run. They both knew who that was.
"I'm not leaving until I've finished my breakfast, had a shower and gotten dressed," he asserted firmly as he finished buttering and got some orange juice from the fridge. His mother said nothing as she got up and opened the door. Big mistake. Jun came rushing though the living room and straight into the kitchen. It was creepy how Jun knew exactly where Lucas always was, even if he hadn't told anybody.
"Lucas, how are you? Are you ready to go to Lake Verity to capture the Legendary Pokemon that lives there? Of course you are, you always are," Jun said as he snatched the piece of toast out of Lucas' hand and expertly threw it into the bin. Lucas' mother tried to intervene in the situation, but Jun didn't give her a chance to. Just as quickly as he entered, he had left, holding and dragging Lucas by the hand. The latter didn't even have a chance to pick up any shoes, so his feet rapidly became sore and painful as he was quick marched towards the edge of town. People naturally stared at them, as Lucas was still in his bright blue pajamas, being dragged along by a deranged person who apparently had no concerns about welfare. No one tried to stop the pair, however. Jun was so headstrong that it was pointless to even attempt to stop him – everybody had tried and failed at some point or other.
Due to the size of Twinleaf Town, they had managed to reach the outskirts within half an hour. Once they reached the sign proudly displaying the town's name and slogan ("Where New Leaves Breathe!"), they stopped to take a break. Even Jun needed to stop to recharge his energy cells. Panting, deeply out of breath, Lucas still managed to give Jun an evil look.
"I...****ing...hate you...Jun" he said between heavy pants. Jun looked at him, confusion obvious on his face.
"Huh, I don't understand?" he said. Lucas gave out a yell in frustration.
"Ever since I met you all those years ago, you have constantly ruined my life," Lucas began as he held up a hand. "You get me involved in your pathetic schemes that never ever work, and leave me in trouble whilst you somehow get away scot-free." He held up one finger. "You never shut up for anyone," he continued as he held up a second finger. "You have no consideration for anybody but yourself – not even your own mum," he said as a third finger went up. "And finally, you would make a ****ing awful friend, let alone best friend, no matter what you constantly say," Lucas finished as he created a fist and slammed it straight into Jun's face. He heard a cracking sound and saw blood quickly running down the other boy's face. Although his whole hand now hurt, it had felt exhilarating to have gotten that out of his system.
For a moment, Jun was too stunned to do anything back, but then formed his own fist. He attempted to punch Lucas back, but Lucas had already moved out of the way of the slow action. He retaliated by shoving Jun into the ground, and stamping him on the stomach. Jun groaned in pain, and then coughed up some blood. It was seeing this that caused Lucas to calm down, and considered what he had just done. He had caused someone grievous bodily harm, even if it had been in releasing pent up anger. The courts wouldn't see it that way. He panicked, and ran off to Lake Verity. Lucas knew that it wasn't a good idea to leave Jun on the ground in that state, but he wasn't sure what he would do if he helped him up. He needed some time to think and calm down.
Lucas ran down the meticulously looked after path towards the lake. The air felt colder here than it normally was at this time of year, but then, maybe it was because he felt so hot. The trees swayed back and forth, along with the Starly who were calling out to each other. Lucas was prepared to jump straight into the lake and have a swim, but paused when he saw a strange man facing the lake. He had bright blue spiky hair, and was wearing a something that greatly resembled the spacesuits that the astronauts who went into space wore. It was dark grey all over, with dents that separated it into equal sections. On top of that, he was wearing an apparently sleeveless shirt that was a light grey colour. He was apparently speaking to himself, although Lucas couldn't hear anything that was being said, so he decided to creep closer. When he was close enough, he was puzzled by what the man said.
"...The flowing time... The expanding space... I will make it all mine one day... Cyrus is my name. Remember it... Until then, sleep while you can, legendary Pokémon of the lake bed..." So he was planning to disrupt Mespirit, was he? Well, not if Lucas could help it. He leapt out from behind the bush, and ran forwards.
"Not if I can help it, you won't!" he shouted. The man called Cyrus turned around, curious to see what all the noise was about. He gave a little smile when he saw that it was merely a child. He stood on the spot, unconcerned about what might happen.
"Try and stop me if you can," he challenged. He picked off a Poke Ball from his waist that Lucas had managed to miss before, and released the Pokemon from within. It was a Honchkrow that roughly came up to Lucas' waist. It had white breast feathers that made it appear that it had a cravat, and a head crest that strongly resembled a hat. But the thing that really caught Lucas' eye was the look that the Pokemon gave him. It appeared that it would have no qualms about tearing him apart if its trainer gave the word to. Seeing Lucas hesitate, the man laughed.
"I thought as much. You wouldn't dare go against me if there was a chance that you would be hurt. That is what makes humans weak," the man stated as he recalled the Honchkrow. "Now, out of my way, before I hurt you for real." But Lucas refused to move. "So, you would pointlessly stand in the way of my escape? Fine, have it your way. Honchkrow, use Peck," he ordered as the Pokemon was released again. It headed towards Lucas, and he prepared for the worst. Out of nowhere, however, there was a sound that Lucas thought that he would never be pleased to hear.
"Leab by bend alone!" the teenager shouted, words distorted due to the broken nose he had sustained. Despite laws about how humans shouldn't directly harm another person's Pokemon, Jun ignored those laws as he ran at the Pokemon and managed to knee it in the face. The Honchkrow stumbled backwards, clearly in pain. Cyrus looked shocked at the events that had happened.
"You may have hurt my Pokemon this time, but you won't get away with it!" he shouted as he ran past the two teenagers, shoving them out of the way and recalling Honchkrow. Lucas made to go after him, but Jun held him back.
"Heb's got gorth git," Jun asserted, and Lucas reluctantly agreed. He turned around, and saw that the boy was on the ground, groaning in pain. He puked up onto the ground, and then fell still, unconsciousness overwhelming him.
So, what do you think so far? Please feel free to tell me if there's any problems with the story, whether it's grammer, punctuation, inconsistancies, whatever.
"Thank you, Professor Rowan, for taking time out of your undoubtedly busy schedule to speak with us today in an exclusive interview with us at Jubilife City. We all hope that your future projects are successful, and that you enjoy being back in Sinnoh again." Rowan nodded in polite agreement as he and the presenter shook hands. "Join us next time where we'll be interviewing former Champion Lance Wataru. Until next week, good bye, and enjoy your evening," he waved as the camera pulled out and the credits began.
One teenager, however, was not enjoying his evening. He had been looking forward to watching 'Hunt for the Red Gyarados' all day, especially after talking about it with his friend, Jun. But no, the show had to be postponed so that the bullcrap network could a live interview with Professor Rowan, where he could talk about stuff that everybody already knew about to people who would bother to listen – evolution was a dangerous process to Pokemon, as the events at the Lake of Rage proved, we should love, trust and respect them, etc, etc. He was sick of people telling him that, especially since he had the concept of it in primary school.
"Primary school, for Christ's sake," the teenager angrily thought to himself. If it hadn't been rammed home then, it certainly was now. Just then, another teenager ran into his room, completely uninvited. He was Jun, Lucas' gay friend. He was wearing an orange and white stripped long sleeved jacket, a green scarf and tight fitting grey trousers. His blond hair was wild and untamed compared to Lucas'. Although Jun was Lucas' best friend, he had tried to hit on the latter a couple of times, although he simply shrugged it off. He had eyes for one person, and one person only – Dawn. Despite this, he had not actually seen her in person, having only seen pictures of her on her Facebook page. He had reached it via one of his other friends, where apparently, the two of them had gone to the same school together.
There was one annoying aspect about Jun, however. He could never sit still for more than a second, and always had to be doing or saying something. He also managed to get himself easily distracted by something else when he was in the middle of something. Apparently, he had been secretly diagnosed with ADHD, and Lucas secretly wondered how him and Jun had managed to remain friends all of this time with a person with such a condition. He always felt totally worn out and exhausted after only five minutes when Jun was around, with the added bonus of a major headache if he was lucky enough.
As soon as he had entered Lucas' room, Jun began to quickly speak as he paced about the room.
"There you are. I've been looking all over the place for you. Did you watch that TV show that was on just now? It was sooooo totally awesome, wasn't it? Rowan is just the most awesomest person ever, right? And he must have loads of Pokemon at his lab; otherwise, he wouldn't be a Pokemon Professor, would he? Do you think that if we ask him nicely, that we'll get a Pokemon of our own? Nah, we probably wouldn't, even if I am the son of the great Tower Tycoon Palmer." By this point, he had got up close and personal with Lucas, putting his arm tightly around his waist, forcing Lucas to walk around the room with him. Luckily, Jun got distracted by the new laptop that Lucas' mum had got him the other day, to help him with his studies. He let go of Lucas immediately, and went over to study it.
"OMG, this laptop is totally awesome! It's the new Acer Aspire 9420 WSMi. How did you manage to afford something like that?" As Lucas was about to answer, Jun cut him off. "Anyways, that's not important. Ummm, what was I saying before?" he asked. Lucas didn't even bother to try and answer him this time. Soon enough, Jun was off on another speech. "Ohhh, yeah, now I remember. What is important is that we're going to go and get our first Pokemon from Professor Rowan tomorrow and start bonding with them until we get our own licenses. Okay, now that's sorted, I'll see you tomorrow outside my house at 8:00 am, just like we agreed before. Okay, see you there then. If not, I'm fining you £10 million," he finished as he rushed out of the door. In the process, he nearly knocked over Lucas' mum as she was walking up the stairs with a tray containing two mugs of tea, and a plateful of biscuits. Apologizing profusely, he continued running downstairs and out the door before either mother or son could say anything.
She entered Lucas's room, and placed the tray on a free part of Lucas' desk that wasn't covered by the laptop or numerous papers from his various college assignments. She picked up a mug of tea and handed it to him. He shuffled up so that he could make room for his mum, accepted it gratefully, took a sip of the hot liquid, and put it down on the mat that was on his bedside table. She sat down on the edge of his bed, and faced him, smiling a little.
"So how was your day today?" she asked him. She was the CEO of the largest corporation that dealt with accessories and fashion clothes for Pokemon Contests that not only took place in Sinnoh, but also Hoenn and Kanto as well. She had founded it when in her former Contest days; there was nowhere to buy anything, so everything had to be handmade. She thought that that was unfair on the poorer people who couldn't afford to do that for their Pokemon as well as themselves, so she set the company up as a means to ratify that. Within a few years, the company had expanded too far beyond what even Lucas' mum had foreseen. Fortunately, she had good business sense, and had managed to make the company a large profit every year, enough to make her and her only son self-sufficient.
Despite that, the business demanded a lot of her time and energy, as she helped design the fashions for a particular season's contests. So Lucas was often left home alone, left to cook dinner if she didn't get them a takeaway, as well as help out elsewhere around the house from time to time when needed. Although they had a maid who came every day, the house was big enough that she couldn't get it cleaned all of the time. Thus, they didn't get much of a chance to talk to each other, except for in the evenings before they went to bed.
"Alright," he answered. "I just did the usual – got up, had breakfast, cleaned teeth, got dressed, went to college, got picked on by everybody except for Jun who simply embarrassed me, received homework, got home, got homework over and done with, did a bit of coursework, stopped for the night and watched a bit of TV."
Her expression turned from one gently smiling to one of worry. Although she was proud of her son of doing exactly what he wanted to do (a degree in history and politics so that he could go to Twinleaf University and become a Comparative Mythologist), she also worried that had no friends apart from Jun, and the "friends" that he did have were on that totally pointless Facebook website. He had pointed out to her a girl that he would like to meet from there, but she was in the next town over. He did have his own pet, a Bidoof that she had brought from a pet store, it wasn't registered to battle, and regardless, it wasn't battle experienced at all, having been hatched and raised in captivity. And anyway, if he wanted to achieve his ambition, college was much more important than chasing young women.
"I'm worried about you, Lucas'," she said, getting a rolling of the eyes in response. He had heard this for what felt like a million times. "I wish you would do something other than watching TV all of the time, or going on your laptop. Why don't you join a club or something? The sailing club is always looking for new members. And you would be able to explore Lake Verity without fear of being attacked. You might even be able to see Mespirit," she encouraged. But on this issue, he took no notice of her, despite his interest in the Legendary Pokemon.
"Mum, even you know that's not possible. The legends say that it, and the other two spirits, will only appear to people who are pure and good. And even I consider myself that pure and good," he finished, causing both himself and his mother a small chuckle. They drank some more of their tea before it got cold. Lucas' mother changed the subject.
"I heard Jun talking about getting a Pokemon of your own from Professor Rowan, am I right?" she asked. He nodded in confirmation.
"I didn't agree to that, though. He just formed the idea on the spot, and dragged me right into it. Just like he always does," he added bitterly. His mother put her mug of tea down so that she could go over to her baby boy and hug him, just like she had when he was little. He accepted the offer, putting down his own mug in the process. It pained her to see him like this, all depressed and such like. It didn't suite him at all – it was like he was a completely different person.
"Why does my life have to be such a pain in the ****ing ass?" he moaned. Although she normally didn't like him using language like that, she let it slide whenever he was upset like this. "My only friend is a complete and utter jerk who never considers me into anything, even when they affect me the most. The only girl that I even remotely like is living in the next city over. The workload from college is building up slowly, like they don't even expect us to notice it." Lucas' mum stroked his dark blue hair in an attempt to calm him down whilst he cried. It seemed to work, as he stopped shortly afterwards. "I'm not sure that I can take it anymore," he concluded. His mum looked straight into his deep brown eyes.
"Honey, if you want to quit college and do something else, then you know I'll fully support you all of the way." He nodded slowly in understanding, pulling back from the hug. Although his mum had proposed the idea before, he had never taken it seriously. However, the prospect of quitting and becoming a Pokemon Trainer was becoming more and more favorable and alluring every day. As a Trainer, he would be able to pick a starter Pokemon from Professor Rowan to begin his journey. From there, he would have no restrictions about what other Pokemon he caught, or to where he travelled. He might even be able to see and study many of the places and Pokemon that he had been studying at college, rather than just reading about them in books. He nodded his head quicker and more firmly.
"Okay, I've decided. I will register to become a Pokemon Trainer and get my starter tomorrow," he asserted. "Besides, it can't be any worse than having to go to college each and every day. As a Trainer, I would be able to go wherever I wanted, whenever I wanted, at a pace that suites me." His mother's face had a brief look of surprise on it, but quickly turned happy, almost as if she had been expecting the choice.
"Well, if that's what you want to do, then go for it, Lucas. I'll help you in any way possible," she confirmed. Lucas smiled at her.
"Thanks, mum," he answered back as he hugged her again. After a little while, they let go of each other. Drinking the rest of their tea, the biscuits long forgotten, they put the empty mugs on to the tray, which Lucas' mum picked up and took with her. She stopped in the doorway, and turned to face him.
"I think tonight, you ought to go to sleep early. It looks like you've got a long day ahead of you," she said. He said nothing as he stood up and began to take his clothes off. She left the room and shut the door behind her to give him some privacy and to go to bed herself.
Once she left, he quietly whopped and cheered. He was going to leave behind all of the bullies and people who taunted him daily. He was going to leave all the tedious coursework and boring teachers behind in the dust.
Then came the negative aspects of the decision. He would be leaving his only relative behind on her own. Sure, she had numerous friends that she regularly chatted to, as well as Thumper, the Bidoof she had gotten him. But the evenings would be quiet and unsettling. Sure, he could call her using his mobile phone, but that was hardly the same as being able to talk face to face, as they had done ever since his dad had died.
That was another negative. According to his mum, his father had been one of the most experienced battlers she had ever known. Yet, he had mysteriously disappeared one day with warning and explanation. Although there had been a massive manhunt to track down the body, it had never been discovered. He was worried that he would meet a similar fate.
And finally, there was Jun. He was Lucas' only friend, despite his major annoyances. Or was he only saying that out of habit? To be honest, he wasn't completely sure any more. Regardless, he was going to make sure that he wasn't dragged around or gotten into anymore of his stupid plans.
Lucas' head was full that night with those conflicting thoughts. In the end, he didn't manage to get much sleep.
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He woke up the next morning, his head absolutely pounding. The few times that he had managed to get to sleep, he had nightmares of everyone telling him that he was a failure at whatever he did, and that he would never amount to anything, not even compared to Jun.
Walking downstairs for some breakfast, he saw that his mum was already up, watching the local news on the plasma TV. Her hair was in a hairnet, and she was wearing a pink dressing gown. Thumper was sitting in front of her, watching the moving images on the screen. Lucas knew that he had no idea what was going on half the time, so he wasn't sure why the Pokemon was still so fascinated by the TV, even after three years of being with the family.
As Lucas walked into the kitchen, she saw that he had dark circles under his eyes. She got up and followed him, where he was putting some bread into the toaster.
"You look terrible," she commented. "Mind telling me why you look so bad on your first day as a Pokemon Trainer?" she added.
"I simply didn't get much sleep, that's all. Too much excitement, too many doubts, and more than a few nightmares," he finished. His mother looked at him, not quite sure of what to say. "Don't give me that look," he asserted. "Once I properly start, I'm sure I'll be too caught up in the moment to worry about stuff like that," he concluded.
"Well, I sure hope so, honey. It would pain me to see you like that for the whole of your journey, however long that might be."
"I know, I know. Maybe I ought to catch myself a Drowzee and have it hypnotize me every night," he said eagerly. His mother looked at him disapprovingly. Lucas put his hands up to his face and waved them about. "I'm kidding, I'm kidding," he said. At that moment, the toast popped up, indicating that it was ready. As Lucas was buttering it, the doorbell was frantically run. They both knew who that was.
"I'm not leaving until I've finished my breakfast, had a shower and gotten dressed," he asserted firmly as he finished buttering and got some orange juice from the fridge. His mother said nothing as she got up and opened the door. Big mistake. Jun came rushing though the living room and straight into the kitchen. It was creepy how Jun knew exactly where Lucas always was, even if he hadn't told anybody.
"Lucas, how are you? Are you ready to go to Lake Verity to capture the Legendary Pokemon that lives there? Of course you are, you always are," Jun said as he snatched the piece of toast out of Lucas' hand and expertly threw it into the bin. Lucas' mother tried to intervene in the situation, but Jun didn't give her a chance to. Just as quickly as he entered, he had left, holding and dragging Lucas by the hand. The latter didn't even have a chance to pick up any shoes, so his feet rapidly became sore and painful as he was quick marched towards the edge of town. People naturally stared at them, as Lucas was still in his bright blue pajamas, being dragged along by a deranged person who apparently had no concerns about welfare. No one tried to stop the pair, however. Jun was so headstrong that it was pointless to even attempt to stop him – everybody had tried and failed at some point or other.
Due to the size of Twinleaf Town, they had managed to reach the outskirts within half an hour. Once they reached the sign proudly displaying the town's name and slogan ("Where New Leaves Breathe!"), they stopped to take a break. Even Jun needed to stop to recharge his energy cells. Panting, deeply out of breath, Lucas still managed to give Jun an evil look.
"I...****ing...hate you...Jun" he said between heavy pants. Jun looked at him, confusion obvious on his face.
"Huh, I don't understand?" he said. Lucas gave out a yell in frustration.
"Ever since I met you all those years ago, you have constantly ruined my life," Lucas began as he held up a hand. "You get me involved in your pathetic schemes that never ever work, and leave me in trouble whilst you somehow get away scot-free." He held up one finger. "You never shut up for anyone," he continued as he held up a second finger. "You have no consideration for anybody but yourself – not even your own mum," he said as a third finger went up. "And finally, you would make a ****ing awful friend, let alone best friend, no matter what you constantly say," Lucas finished as he created a fist and slammed it straight into Jun's face. He heard a cracking sound and saw blood quickly running down the other boy's face. Although his whole hand now hurt, it had felt exhilarating to have gotten that out of his system.
For a moment, Jun was too stunned to do anything back, but then formed his own fist. He attempted to punch Lucas back, but Lucas had already moved out of the way of the slow action. He retaliated by shoving Jun into the ground, and stamping him on the stomach. Jun groaned in pain, and then coughed up some blood. It was seeing this that caused Lucas to calm down, and considered what he had just done. He had caused someone grievous bodily harm, even if it had been in releasing pent up anger. The courts wouldn't see it that way. He panicked, and ran off to Lake Verity. Lucas knew that it wasn't a good idea to leave Jun on the ground in that state, but he wasn't sure what he would do if he helped him up. He needed some time to think and calm down.
Lucas ran down the meticulously looked after path towards the lake. The air felt colder here than it normally was at this time of year, but then, maybe it was because he felt so hot. The trees swayed back and forth, along with the Starly who were calling out to each other. Lucas was prepared to jump straight into the lake and have a swim, but paused when he saw a strange man facing the lake. He had bright blue spiky hair, and was wearing a something that greatly resembled the spacesuits that the astronauts who went into space wore. It was dark grey all over, with dents that separated it into equal sections. On top of that, he was wearing an apparently sleeveless shirt that was a light grey colour. He was apparently speaking to himself, although Lucas couldn't hear anything that was being said, so he decided to creep closer. When he was close enough, he was puzzled by what the man said.
"...The flowing time... The expanding space... I will make it all mine one day... Cyrus is my name. Remember it... Until then, sleep while you can, legendary Pokémon of the lake bed..." So he was planning to disrupt Mespirit, was he? Well, not if Lucas could help it. He leapt out from behind the bush, and ran forwards.
"Not if I can help it, you won't!" he shouted. The man called Cyrus turned around, curious to see what all the noise was about. He gave a little smile when he saw that it was merely a child. He stood on the spot, unconcerned about what might happen.
"Try and stop me if you can," he challenged. He picked off a Poke Ball from his waist that Lucas had managed to miss before, and released the Pokemon from within. It was a Honchkrow that roughly came up to Lucas' waist. It had white breast feathers that made it appear that it had a cravat, and a head crest that strongly resembled a hat. But the thing that really caught Lucas' eye was the look that the Pokemon gave him. It appeared that it would have no qualms about tearing him apart if its trainer gave the word to. Seeing Lucas hesitate, the man laughed.
"I thought as much. You wouldn't dare go against me if there was a chance that you would be hurt. That is what makes humans weak," the man stated as he recalled the Honchkrow. "Now, out of my way, before I hurt you for real." But Lucas refused to move. "So, you would pointlessly stand in the way of my escape? Fine, have it your way. Honchkrow, use Peck," he ordered as the Pokemon was released again. It headed towards Lucas, and he prepared for the worst. Out of nowhere, however, there was a sound that Lucas thought that he would never be pleased to hear.
"Leab by bend alone!" the teenager shouted, words distorted due to the broken nose he had sustained. Despite laws about how humans shouldn't directly harm another person's Pokemon, Jun ignored those laws as he ran at the Pokemon and managed to knee it in the face. The Honchkrow stumbled backwards, clearly in pain. Cyrus looked shocked at the events that had happened.
"You may have hurt my Pokemon this time, but you won't get away with it!" he shouted as he ran past the two teenagers, shoving them out of the way and recalling Honchkrow. Lucas made to go after him, but Jun held him back.
"Heb's got gorth git," Jun asserted, and Lucas reluctantly agreed. He turned around, and saw that the boy was on the ground, groaning in pain. He puked up onto the ground, and then fell still, unconsciousness overwhelming him.
So, what do you think so far? Please feel free to tell me if there's any problems with the story, whether it's grammer, punctuation, inconsistancies, whatever.
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