Scene #4
Twenty minutes into the flight and all was well. The powerful thunderstorms that surrounded the mountains once every year had finally cleared just a few days ago. The fair weather made the flight in the Air-Car pleasant. While Mack carefully guided the S-1, Aura gazed left and right at the mountainous scenery. Aura had never seen these dark, craggy peaks before.
"Enjoying the view?" asked Mack as he glanced over at Aura.
"Yes," replied Aura with a smile, "I've lived my entire life in Gardev and have never seen these mountains this close before."
"You mean you've never even set foot into the Gardevoir city?" asked Mack with curiosity.
"No. As the first born of my siblings, it was my duty from the beginning to live in and protect Gardev. You know how the male and female guardians wear the sapphire and ruby pendants as a symbol of their duty, right? Well, when I was born, another pendant was put around my neck. It was a diamond pendant, meant for the next guardian," explained Aura with some sadness in her voice, "As I grew, my mother and father taught me about Gardev, the history of the guardians and how to use my powers."
"Ah," said Mack as he carefully kept an eye on the controls and flight instruments.
"I was then told about my one other responsibility," said Aura as she continued her story, "Just weeks after I had evolved into a Gardevoir, my parents told me that one day, I would have to find a mate. A Gardevoir who was not only worthy to be a guardian, but who would also care for me and eventually the two of us would have offspring. Whoever my firstborn is will wear the diamond pendant and will be the next Guardian of Gardev."
"Well, at least we know that you will find your mate on your travels, whoever it is, I know he'll take good care of you and Gardev," said Mack with a grin as he tilted the steering wheel, giving Aura a better view of one of the snow-capped peaks, "What ever happened to your parents anyway and why do Ramirez, Fredrick and Anna live in the Gardevoir city?" Aura's eyes misted over. The only thing that broke the silence was the soft humming from the Air-Car as it slid through the sky.
"I'm sorry…" said Mack, "I shouldn't have asked…"
"It's okay…" said Aura quietly, "I'll tell you. You see, just weeks after I had evolved, my parents disappeared while exploring the forests just outside of Gardev. When they didn't return for several days, everyone in Gardev went out to search for them. After searching for weeks, all we were able to find were their pendants and their wedding rings…"
"That's strange…" said Mack, "Glacian did mention their disappearance."
"When we found out that they were gone, Glacian then made me the new Guardian of Gardev. He took off the diamond pendant and then put the ruby pendant around my neck. It glowed brightly for a few minutes afterwards. Ramirez then decided to take charge of Fredrick and Anna. He took them to the Gardevoir city where he continued to raise them. Fortunately, they would visit me from time to time. It was quite a surprise the day Anna evolved into a Kirlia. Why, she's two years younger than Fredrick!" laughed Aura. Mack chuckled.
"Quite the temper on that one, eh?" said Mack with a grin.
"Yes," said a smiling Aura, "She probably evolved after another fight at school."
"Pardon me for asking, but what would a Ralts or a Kirlia learn in school?" asked a bewildered Mack.
"Oh, just the usual, most important things: ballet, how to use their powers and when to use them. Besides, being a good ballet dancer is a great way to get the attention of the girls," giggled Aura.
"Well, I can't dance, so that rules me out!" said Mack with nervous laughter. Aura closed her eyes and smiled. Suddenly, an alarm on the control panel lit up.
"What's this?" asked Aura as she pointed at the flashing red light on the panel.
"I don't get it…" muttered Mack, "How could the engines be overheating?"
"Are we going to crash?" asked Aura with fear.
"No, but we are going to have to land very soon," said Mack as he quickly looked around for a safe place to set down. A green meadow right below them seemed like a good spot. Mack pressed a few buttons on the panel and gently descended the Air-Car to the ground. Moments after they had landed, Mack jumped out of the driver's seat, grabbed a toolbox from the back of the S-1 and was soon under the Air-Car. Aura stayed in the passenger seat.
"What do you think happened?" asked Aura.
"I'm not sure," replied Mack as he tinkered with the S-1's parts, "Something is causing the cooling units to fail. It's almost like there's some sort of short in the electrical systems." Aura closed her eyes and concentrated.
"Try panel #3 and to the left," said Aura.
"Okay," said Mack as he removed some screws from the access panel. Mack soon removed the panel. Much to his surprise, he found a wrench wedged between the power lines for the cooling units and the power cells.
"Did you find it?" asked Aura as she opened her eyes.
"Yeah," said a surprised Mack, "One of the R-25's must have left it in here by mistake."
"I thought you said they had artificial intelligence," said Aura.
"They do have artificial intelligence, but they still can't think for themselves. All they can do is run programs and since programs are extremely difficult to make perfect, they are bound to make mistakes once in awhile," explained Mack as he put on a thick, rubber glove and then yanked the blackened wrench from its hiding place, "What I'd like to know, is how you knew which access panel to check."
"I'm…not sure…" said an uneasy Aura.
"Well, at least the S-1 will work properly now," said Mack as he climbed out from under the machine, "But it's still going to take an hour or so for this thing to cool off. If we had stayed air-borne for 5 minutes longer, the engines would have started to melt from the inside. May as well just sit back and enjoy the view." While Mack and Aura reclined in the S-1, a Poke'mon kept its gaze on them, waiting for the right moment to strike.
"They have no idea that I'm even here;" thought Simon, the ancient Kabutops, "Perfect." Meanwhile, the young Poke'mon in the crate were sitting back, trying to enjoy the cramped crate. Anna was not having much fun now.
"Ohhh…" groaned Anna as she slumped against the side of the crate.
"What's wrong?" asked Sakura.
"I think that eighth brownie got the best of me…" said a nauseated Anna.
"Didn't you say this food was the best stuff?" asked a perplexed Li.
"It is the best…" groaned Anna as she tried to smile.
"As long as you don't try to eat a crate of it," said Sakura with soft laughter.
"Words to live by…" said Anna, trying to laugh. Fredrick groaned as he started to wake up with his head in Sakura's lap. Fredrick took one look around the inside of the crate and sighed loudly.
"Let me guess…" started Fredrick as he slowly sat up.
"Yep," said Anna as she started to feel better, "We're with Mack and Aura."
"Hiding in a crate full of junk food," said Li as he interrupted Anna. Fredrick glanced around the crate again and soon noticed that the floor was covered with wrappers.
"Anna tried to eat everything in here, didn't she?" demanded Fredrick.
"Yep…" said Sakura. Fredrick suddenly turned his head to the left.
"There's something out there…whatever it is, its watching us…waiting for the right moment to strike," said Fredrick with concern. Sakura, Li and Anna quickly stood up.
"What should we do?" asked Sakura fearfully.
"Get ready to attack…" said Fredrick softly. Simon leapt silently to a tree at the edge of the forest. He gauged the distance carefully, hoping to jump into the back of the Air-Car and surprise the young Gardevoir. Simon suddenly heard some strange sounds underneath his feet. He glanced down and quickly discovered that the branch he was standing on was breaking under his weight.
"Oh, bother…" grumbled Simon as the branch feel out from under his feet. Mack and Aura suddenly jumped out of the S-1 to find out where the screaming was coming from. Their eyes soon fell on a Kabutops, less than 15 yards away from them.
"Guardian of Gardev! I challenge you…!" said the Kabutops as one of the crates in the back of the S-1 immediately flew open.
"ATTACK!!" screamed Anna as the group of young Poke'mon jumped forward and tackled the Kabutops to the ground.
"ACK!!" screamed the Kabutops as it tried to shake the young Poke'mon off of himself, "Get them off me!!" Mack and Aura glanced at each other.
"Looks like they managed to follow us after all," said Aura with a nervous smile.
"Indeed…" grumbled Mack as he walked towards the struggling Kabutops, "That's enough! Let him go!"
"But, he was going to attack you!" said Anna with one arm wrapped around the Kabutops' neck and the other arm blazing with electricity.
"There's no need for that. You can lower your Thunder Punch," said Mack as he glanced at Li, who had one of the Kabutops' feet in his giant, toothy maw, "And take that thing out of your mouth, Li! You have no idea where it's been!"
"Good point," said Li nervously as he released his grip. After the young Poke'mon had released the Kabutops, the Kabutops got back on its feet and dusted itself off.
"Thank you…" grumbled the Kabutops as it glared at Aura's siblings and friends. Mack didn't know quite what to make of this Poke'mon intruder, so he kept his hand at his side-arm, ready to
defend himself if needed. The Kabutops glanced at Mack's weapon.
"You can relax, sir, I'm not going to hurt you," said the Kabutops calmly.
"Then why did you try to surprise-attack us?!" demanded Anna as she got another Thunder Punch ready.
"No need to get defensive, young Kirlia, I intended to challenge the Guardian of Gardev to honorable combat," said the Kabutops.
"Who are you then and why do you want to fight Aura?" demanded Mack.
"So, her name is Aura? How fitting for one with such beauty among Poke'mon. Anyway, my name is Simon. For millennia, I have traveled the world to fight all the legendary Poke'mon as well as the strongest Poke'mon in existence," explained Simon, "So far, I have defeated Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres, Mew and many other legendary and seemingly unstoppable Poke'mon. One hundred years ago, I even challenged the ruler of the Gardevoir city. His name was Glacian and he was the only one who ever defeated me and with one shot, I might add!"
"My great-great grandfather was too much for you, wasn't he?" giggled Aura.
"Don't remind me," grumbled Simon, "That was the most embarrassing moment of my entire life."
"Nevertheless, why did you want to fight Aura?" asked Mack again.
"To be honest, I haven't had a decent fight in decades. I've been trying to hunt down the Poke'mon known as Mewtwo, but to no avail. I figured that a weaker member of the guardian bloodline would be an excellent opponent for the time being," explained Simon as he gazed at Aura.
"What do you mean 'Weaker?'" scowled Anna, "Aura's the best!" Simon laughed.
"Then why can't the fair guardian use the legendary power of her pendant?" said Simon with spite. Aura and Mack said nothing.
"I think I've proven my point," said Simon, "But don't think of me as being rude. Aura is by far the most powerful Gardevoir I've ever laid my eyes on without the power of that pendant." Mack looked Simon over and could tell that this Kabutops was powerful, even if only physically.
"What do you think, Aura? Will you fight Simon?" asked Mack as he faced Aura.
"Not here," said Aura with hesitation.
"You can tag along with us if you want, I'm sure Aura will accept your challenge after we get to Alakaz," said Mack. Simon eyes opened wide when he heard the name of the nearest town.
"You are on your way to Alakaz? Then I beg of you to take me with you! I heard that an unidentified Poke'mon was spotted there just days ago. Maybe I can track it and catch up with it," said Simon.
"And try to pummel it?" said an annoyed Anna.
"Yes, that's the idea," said Simon matter-of-factly.
"Very well," said Mack.
"You sure you can trust this guy?" asked Anna. Aura smiled and put her right arm on Anna's left shoulder.
"He may be violent, but he is honorable. We can trust him," said Aura softly. Mack sighed as he took a closer look at Anna and then the S-1 and immediately noticed the food wrappers on the ground and in the crate.
"At least I now know what happened to the dessert rations," muttered Mack as they boarded the Air-Car. Anna laughed nervously as she jumped into the back of the Air-Car.
"Are you going to take us back to Gardev?" asked Anna quietly and with some fear in her voice.
"Even if I dragged you back to Gardev and had Ramirez chain the lot of you to the ground, I doubt that would stop you from trying to come with Aura and me," muttered Mack as the S-1 came to life with a loud hum and started to lift off the ground, kicking up dust and dirt. Aura giggled quietly as the Air-Car started moving forward.
"I've never been to another city before," said Li.
"Where are we going, anyway?" asked Anna.
"We're on our way to Alakaz," answered Mack as the S-1 accelerated through the mountain passes. Despite the fact that the engines were now cool, Mack couldn't get the S-1 to fly higher than 200 feet off the ground
"Is there something wrong?" asked Aura as she glanced at Mack.
"It must have been the excessive heat," replied Mack as he struggled to get the Air-Car to fly higher, "It must have damaged the repulsors. I can't even get this thing to go faster than fifty miles an hour. Add that to the mountainous terrain and I don't think we're going to get to Alakaz for at least 3 more hours."