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Hello everyone, this is where I'm going to upload the Kanto Journeys. Please tell me what you think about it and give me tips if you can.
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1. The Five Friends
It was the first of April, 3258. The sun was shining through the leaves of the forest near Route 1, and a fresh breeze blew between its numerous trees. The last few raindrops from the downpour the other day fell off the lowest-hanging leaves of the trees, when a horde of wild Rattata dashed through the woods, accompanied by a bunch of Machop and Geodude. They were expelling two young boys from their territory.
One of the boys had shaggy black hair that covered his ears and a big part of his dark-skinned face. This boy was Brown Baldwin, from Viridian City. "Watch out!" He shouted to his friend. "They're way faster than we thought."
The other boy had brown eyes, brown like the bark of an oak tree, just like his left-swept hair. His eyebrows had a strange cut on the outside, as if a few hairs had been taken away. This boy was Zane Patterson, living in Pallet Town. "I noticed that," he answered to Brown. "Where's Red?" "Dunno, can't see Blue either," Brown replied. "By the way, I think we got away from those wild 'mons, maybe we're outside their area." Zane and Brown paused at a group of trees.
Earlier that day, they were strolling through the woods with two other friends, when they ran into a group of wild Rattata. The Pokémon thought the kids were enemies, so the Normal Types instantly called for help and started attacking the kids. The four friends ran away as swiftly as they possibly could, but Zane and Brown lost the other two during their escape.
"Where could they've gone?" Zane wondered while he started walking again, "They were with us five minutes ago." Brown followed him, "I hope they found the way back to Pallet." "I told you this was a bad idea, we should've just waited for the Prof to give us our Pokémon. Going to catch one is the worst idea ever, but the two of you wanted to go farther than we're allowed to. Now we have no idea where we are!"
Zane was interrupted by a loud voice not so far behind them, "Dratini! Use Thunder Wave to slow them down!" The two friends looked around. "Who's that?" Brown asked. "I think I know that voice," Zane stated, "isn't that Grey?" "Now, use Wrap!" "That's definitely Grey!" Zane exclaimed, starting to run again and with a hopeful look on his face. "You're right," Brown shouted back, following his friend, "let's go find him."
But another voice stopped them, "Brown, Zane, hold up! We're here!" Someone with dark-brown, almost black hair covered by a red cap came walking toward them from out of the shrubbery. It was Brown who recognized the short boy, "Red? Is that you?" "Yes!" Was the response. "And Blue's with me." And indeed, behind Red was Blue, who got his name because of the color of his eyes, just like Red. He had orange hair and was only slightly taller than the other boy.
Because the two had been running around when Zane and Brown were taking a break, Zane tried to convince Red and Blue to take a rest, but Blue declined, "That voice, it's Grey, so we gotta hurry. He's got a Pokémon, so we'll be safe when we get there." Brown and Red both agreed, so Zane could do nothing but follow them in the direction of Grey's voice.
"There you are, what in the world were you thinking!" Grey shouted. "Going out in the wild without any Pokémon, now you've angered all those wild Pokémon. Dratini can only use Leer, Thunder Wave, and Wrap. The Machop and Rattata won't be that difficult to defeat, but the Geodude are unaffected by Thunder Wave."
By Grey's side, fighting the wild Pokémon, was the gray-blue serpentine Pokémon. The Dragon Type's big purple eyes showed his desire to battle, and the white three-pointed fins on his head, also functioning as ears, were wavering as a sign of the adrenaline rushing through his body. Grey shouted at his Dratini to keep attacking, but suddenly, the already big, silvery eyes of the tall boy got even bigger of fear, "Brown, look out!" A Machop tried to kick Brown's legs, but thanks to Grey's warning, Brown was able to jump aside to avoid the attack. "That was Low Kick" Grey explained. "All of these Machop probably know that attack. It does more damage on an opponent that weighs more than the user, so we should watch out for that." Red was also nearly hit by a Machop, while Blue and Zane ducked down just in time to avoid two Geodude.
Grey was still battling the wild Pokémon, but there was something his Dratini hadn't learned yet, on which his white-haired Trainer corrected him. The Dragon Type kept launching weak electric jolts at the wild Pokémon, even though the Geodude were immune to the Thunder Wave. Grey explained this to his serpentine buddy, who followed the order.
After a while, all the Rattata fled and most of the Machop were defeated, but the Geodude had noticed that Dratini didn't attack them, so they started attacking the blue Dragon Type, instead of defending themselves. Their clenched stone fists hit Grey's Pokémon on his tail and white snout continuously, and Dratini clearly began to get exhausted. His movements were slower than before, and his attacks seemed to do even less damage than normal. Grey noticed it and asked for help, "One of you, try to capture a Geodude and give me a hand!"
Red was the first one to grab a Poké Ball out of his bag and throw it at a Geodude. The Pokémon broke out right away and continued its attacks on Dratini, which frustrated Grey. "It won't work when you try to catch a healthy Pokémon. Of course it'll break out! Throw a Poké Ball at one that's already damaged, they're easier to capture!" Brown was the next one to throw a Poké Ball, but he followed his friend's advice and threw it at the Geodude that just took an attack from Dratini. The Poké Ball hit the muscular Pokémon above his rocky eyebrows and turned him into his energy state, making him able to fit inside the Poké Ball, which closed afterward. It shook a few times, but then it definitely closed.
"I did it! I caught a Geodude!" Brown shouted, but at that exact moment, a wild Machop chopped Dratini right on his white snout. "Now is not the time to celebrate your first capture," Grey shouted, "send him out, or the other Pokémon will start focusing on us!" "Okay then," Brown nervously replied, "Go Geodude! Use Tackle!" The Rock Type hesitated for a moment, but the started attacking his old friends. Slamming into his opponents didn't seem to do much damage, but the captured Geodude was a lot quicker than the others, so he could dodge most of their attacks.
A few minutes later, when Brown successfully defeated the remaining Pokémon, the five boys noticed something else. The earth started trembling, heavier and heavier with every second that passed. "This isn't a normal earthquake," Grey claimed, "this one is caused by a Pokémon. Definitely not by a Geodude, they are too weak to do this. I guess this is done by either a Graveler or a Dugtrio, maybe even a Rhyhorn." "Well, I don't wanna find out, we should run away from here, fast," said Red, unintentionally giving Blue an opportunity to tease him. The boy took his chance, ignoring the warning on Zane's face, "What's that Red, are you scared?" Zane reacted to that before Red could, "Stop that Blue, you know we're all afraid, you too. There might be a Rhyhorn charging at us." "Or just a Diglett." "You don't know that." "Do you?" "Zane! Blue! Stop arguing, we don't have time for that." Grey said, "I think Red is right, we gotta go, now." "Too late, it's here," Red looked scared. "I can hear it pushing the trees." Grey was already running towards a hiding place, "Get into the bushes!"
They all hid and waited until a ball of green, plated rocks rolled over the place where the five boys stood a few seconds ago. The ball stopped rolling when two arms and two legs of clay came out of it. After the wild Pokémon had stamped his feet on the ground to cause another tremble, he looked around to find anyone hiding anywhere.
Blue cursed when he realized that it was a Golem, accompanied by lots of Geodude and Graveler. They were helping their leader in its search for the people who had dared to capture their congener. "They're going to find us," Brown whispered, "we gotta run!" Grey disagreed, "If we move, they'll see us and attack immediately, that won't work." "But if we stay here, they'll find us," Blue whispered, "that won't be any better. If we run, we might actually have a chance." Zane wanted to react, but suddenly, a new voice distracted them and the wild Pokémon.
"Hey you, Golem, take this! Pinsir, use Focus Punch. Arcanine, prepare for Solar Beam!" It was a Trainer, trying to defeat the Golem and his companions. A Graveler ran towards the Pinsir to break the Bug Type's focus but was kicked away by another Pokémon. "Well done Poliwrath! Keep using Low Sweep to protect Pinsir!"
The man ran towards the bushes where Zane and his friends were hiding, "You guys, come with me, those Pokémon are now focussed on my Pokémon, but they can't keep those Rock Types busy for much more than a minute or two." The boys followed him, without thinking about who the man was or how he knew they were hiding in the bushes, but only about getting away from the Golem as fast as they could.
"I think we're safe," said the man. "We can stop running." The six stayed in an open field so that there was enough place to run to if the Golem found them again. Zane got his first good look at their rescuer, he was a middle-aged man with ash brown hair and hollow cheekbones. He was not that old yet, but small wrinkles could already be seen next to his eyes. He was wearing a white blouse with a long, brown coat over it.
"So, let me start by asking you for your names," the man said. "Let's begin with you there, the one with the shaggy hair." "Brown. My name is Brown."
"Okay, I'll remember that. What about you, the boy with the weird eyebrows?" "My name is Zane, sir." "Don't call me sir, it makes me feel older than I am," the man laughed.
"Now you over there, the tall guy." "The name's Grey."
"And you there, with the orange hair?" "I'm not gonna tell you my name," Blue reacted with an arrogant smile on his face, "We don't even know yours." The others looked at him with anger clearly in their eyes, but the man remained calm, "Apart from the fact that I probably saved your lives a minute ago, you do indeed have no reason to trust me. I won't tell you my real name, for I am the only one who knows it, but I have been given a codename, 100 KR. My job is to protect the Kantonian people from any danger, like that Golem with its aides. We have reasons to believe that someone or a group of people is setting some incredibly powerful Pokémon loose around the main towns and cities in Kanto. I can't tell you anything else about it yet, it's classified information."
At that moment, the bushes behind them started rustling, and a Pokémon jumped out of it. "Don't worry, it's just a Raticate," 100 KR said. "My Pokémon haven't returned yet, so you there, Grey, could you use your Dratini to defeat it?" "No, sorry, he fainted." "What about the Geodude? I saw a Geodude battle against the other wild Pokémon, my guess is that one of you caught it." "I did," Brown said, "but it is too weak to battle." "Wait a second," 100 KR said, while he reached into one of the pockets of his coat, "if I recall correctly, I still have some Potions with me." He pulled a small spray bottle with a purple liquid in it, "here it is, let me see that Geodude of yours." Brown sent out Geodude, and 100 KR sprayed the Potion on the Pokémon. Geodude seemed completely fine again afterward, so Brown told it to use Tackle to defeat the Raticate.
"Guys," Red started, "um, there … there's a bunch of Spearow flying towards us, and they don't look friendly." "We have to run again," said 100 KR, "now!" While trying to escape the Pokémon, Zane noticed that there weren't only Spearow, but also Pidgey and Beedrill trying to get to them. Grey saw it too, "We gotta go back into the forest, those Pokémon won't be able to attack us there." But as they ran through the woods, they were chased by other Pokémon. "What have you done to anger all those Pokémon?" 100KR asked. Before anyone could answer him, they noticed something was approaching them from the direction they were running into.
There was no time left to turn around. They waited in terror to see which Pokémon would appear, but there wasn't any reason to. It, or rather they, were the three Pokémon that 100 KR used to defeat Golem. "Good," the man said, "I need you to attack those wild Pokémon, Poliwrath takes care of the Geodude, Arcanine attacks the Paras and Bellsprout, and Pinsir takes on the Nidoran."
He turned to the five boys. "You five should run now, maybe we'll meet again, but for now, goodbye." "Good luck," Zane shouted back, after which the friends ran away.
When the five were finally nearing the main route, Brown apologized, "Okay Grey, that was a bad idea. Sorry." His three years older friend ignored his apology, "I'm glad we got out of there unharmed. If it weren't for 100 KR, those Geodude and Graveler would've found us. Do you think we will actually ever see him again?"
"I hope so. Maybe I can challenge him to a battle if I have my own Pokémon," Blue said. "Is that seriously everything you can think about?" Red replied. "At least I know how to battle," the other commented. Grey interrupted them, "Blue, could you not taunt Red with everything he says? You'd not only get on his nerves but also on mine and probably Zane's and Brown's too."
Everyone was silent after Grey's small outburst, but Zane dared to break the silence a few minutes later. "Do you think 100 KR was right about that Golem?" "How do you mean, exactly?" Grey asked. "Well," Zane explained, "he said that he thought there's someone setting Pokémon like that Golem loose, do you think he's right?" "I think they just escaped from the dangerous places around the region, like Victory Road and the deeper caves of Mt. Moon," said Brown. Grey thought something else, "If they escaped from those places, I think the guards would've noticed them. The Cinnabar Volcano, Cerulean Cave, all of them have guards to warn the people if a Pokémon escaped. I think 100 KR was right." "Are you really that stupid, those guards are never paying attention, they're too lazy to. Kinda reminds me of you, Red." Blue looked at his shortest friend to see how angry he'd get, but before that one could react, Grey interrupted with a cold tone in his voice, "How would you know that? You have never even gone farther than Viridian City. I think it's better when the two of you just don't say anything. That way, there won't be any more arguments between you."
Red and Blue didn't say a word the rest of the path, like Grey told them to, while the other three were talking about things like what other Pokémon could've been encountered by 100 KR, for whom he worked and stuff like that. At some point during their conversation, the subject under discussion became their favorite Pokémon. It was Brown who started, "No doubt about it, Poliwrath is my favorite. You know what it looks like, right?" Zane and Grey nodded, so their friend continued, "Almost its whole body is made of muscles. I am sure that it can beat the best swimmer in the world without any trouble." "That's right," Grey admitted, "but I still like Arcanine more. If I ever encounter a Growlithe, I'll definitely catch it and then evolve it as quickly as possible. Just listen to this, Arcanine can run 6,200 miles in only one day and one night, nothing can beat that. Zane, which one is your favorite?" "I think it's Rhydon. Its hide protects it from lava, and its horn can even drill through diamond."
Zane wanted to further explain his choice, but Brown interrupted him because they had reached the end of the forest. "It looks like we've found the road, so I'm leaving you. Bis bald." The others told him goodbye, and Brown went to Viridian City, to the north, while the other four went southward to Pallet Town. Zane and Grey talked for a few more minutes, but when they fell silent, it was Blue who decided to talk again. "I think Blastoise is the best of them all." "Oh, he can also talk, I almost forgot," Zane joked. "What about you Red? Which one's your favorite?" "Uh, I think Charizard, it just looks amazing." "And it's, of course, weak to Blas.." that was the straw that broke the camel's back.
Grey exploded, "Don't even think about saying that! You know that will start another argument between the two of you, and you've already had too many of them! Now don't you dare to say anything else, or I'll tell your grandfather about this!"
The last bit of the route was completely silent because Grey was too exasperated to talk, Blue was too afraid to, and Zane and Red were scared to aggravate the situation. Back in Pallet Town, Red and Blue went their own ways to their homes, in the northern part of the town, and the other two walked farther down south. As they were walking the last few steps towards the crossing, Zane finally said something to Grey, "Those two really hate each other, don't they?" "They definitely do, but there's nothing we can do about it." "I guess you're right."
Suddenly, they heard a voice behind them, "Smarty, there you are! And Patters too!" The two boys turned around, already knowing which face they would see. She was Grey's little sister, Yellow, who liked giving nicknames to people. She had blonde hair with a ponytail in it as usual, and her hazel-brown eyes were full of determination.
"Yellow, you are just coming back from Green's, aren't you?" Grey asked. "Yes, Kiki was there too, we've been on the playground near the Professor's Lab. How about you?" Both boys knew that Kiki was the nickname Yellow gave to Kiara, Zane's twin sister, and Green was Blue's little sister.
Grey assured his sister that he'd tell her about his day at dinner when their parents could also listen to it so that he could say goodbye to his friend. "I'll see you tomorrow, but we're not going into the forest anymore."
"I agree. Adieu!"
"Farewell!"
For everyone's convenience, links to all chapters:
Spoiler:
1. The Five Friends
2. The Dream
3. Professor Oak
4. Red's Birthday
5. Viridian City
6. Poliwrath
7. In The Air
8. Capturing The Leader
9. In The Middle Of The Forest
10. The First Badges
11. Pewter Museum Of Science
12. Another One Leaves Pallet Town
13. The Corul Woods
14. The Viminal Lighthouse
15. Mt Moon (Pt. I)
16. Meanwhile... (Pt. I)
17. Mt. Moon (Pt. II)
18. An Underground Capture
19. The Northern Cape
20. Number Four
21. The Cascade Badge
22. Southwards
2. The Dream
3. Professor Oak
4. Red's Birthday
5. Viridian City
6. Poliwrath
7. In The Air
8. Capturing The Leader
9. In The Middle Of The Forest
10. The First Badges
11. Pewter Museum Of Science
12. Another One Leaves Pallet Town
13. The Corul Woods
14. The Viminal Lighthouse
15. Mt Moon (Pt. I)
16. Meanwhile... (Pt. I)
17. Mt. Moon (Pt. II)
18. An Underground Capture
19. The Northern Cape
20. Number Four
21. The Cascade Badge
22. Southwards
1. The Five Friends
It was the first of April, 3258. The sun was shining through the leaves of the forest near Route 1, and a fresh breeze blew between its numerous trees. The last few raindrops from the downpour the other day fell off the lowest-hanging leaves of the trees, when a horde of wild Rattata dashed through the woods, accompanied by a bunch of Machop and Geodude. They were expelling two young boys from their territory.
One of the boys had shaggy black hair that covered his ears and a big part of his dark-skinned face. This boy was Brown Baldwin, from Viridian City. "Watch out!" He shouted to his friend. "They're way faster than we thought."
The other boy had brown eyes, brown like the bark of an oak tree, just like his left-swept hair. His eyebrows had a strange cut on the outside, as if a few hairs had been taken away. This boy was Zane Patterson, living in Pallet Town. "I noticed that," he answered to Brown. "Where's Red?" "Dunno, can't see Blue either," Brown replied. "By the way, I think we got away from those wild 'mons, maybe we're outside their area." Zane and Brown paused at a group of trees.
Earlier that day, they were strolling through the woods with two other friends, when they ran into a group of wild Rattata. The Pokémon thought the kids were enemies, so the Normal Types instantly called for help and started attacking the kids. The four friends ran away as swiftly as they possibly could, but Zane and Brown lost the other two during their escape.
"Where could they've gone?" Zane wondered while he started walking again, "They were with us five minutes ago." Brown followed him, "I hope they found the way back to Pallet." "I told you this was a bad idea, we should've just waited for the Prof to give us our Pokémon. Going to catch one is the worst idea ever, but the two of you wanted to go farther than we're allowed to. Now we have no idea where we are!"
Zane was interrupted by a loud voice not so far behind them, "Dratini! Use Thunder Wave to slow them down!" The two friends looked around. "Who's that?" Brown asked. "I think I know that voice," Zane stated, "isn't that Grey?" "Now, use Wrap!" "That's definitely Grey!" Zane exclaimed, starting to run again and with a hopeful look on his face. "You're right," Brown shouted back, following his friend, "let's go find him."
But another voice stopped them, "Brown, Zane, hold up! We're here!" Someone with dark-brown, almost black hair covered by a red cap came walking toward them from out of the shrubbery. It was Brown who recognized the short boy, "Red? Is that you?" "Yes!" Was the response. "And Blue's with me." And indeed, behind Red was Blue, who got his name because of the color of his eyes, just like Red. He had orange hair and was only slightly taller than the other boy.
Because the two had been running around when Zane and Brown were taking a break, Zane tried to convince Red and Blue to take a rest, but Blue declined, "That voice, it's Grey, so we gotta hurry. He's got a Pokémon, so we'll be safe when we get there." Brown and Red both agreed, so Zane could do nothing but follow them in the direction of Grey's voice.
"There you are, what in the world were you thinking!" Grey shouted. "Going out in the wild without any Pokémon, now you've angered all those wild Pokémon. Dratini can only use Leer, Thunder Wave, and Wrap. The Machop and Rattata won't be that difficult to defeat, but the Geodude are unaffected by Thunder Wave."
By Grey's side, fighting the wild Pokémon, was the gray-blue serpentine Pokémon. The Dragon Type's big purple eyes showed his desire to battle, and the white three-pointed fins on his head, also functioning as ears, were wavering as a sign of the adrenaline rushing through his body. Grey shouted at his Dratini to keep attacking, but suddenly, the already big, silvery eyes of the tall boy got even bigger of fear, "Brown, look out!" A Machop tried to kick Brown's legs, but thanks to Grey's warning, Brown was able to jump aside to avoid the attack. "That was Low Kick" Grey explained. "All of these Machop probably know that attack. It does more damage on an opponent that weighs more than the user, so we should watch out for that." Red was also nearly hit by a Machop, while Blue and Zane ducked down just in time to avoid two Geodude.
Grey was still battling the wild Pokémon, but there was something his Dratini hadn't learned yet, on which his white-haired Trainer corrected him. The Dragon Type kept launching weak electric jolts at the wild Pokémon, even though the Geodude were immune to the Thunder Wave. Grey explained this to his serpentine buddy, who followed the order.
After a while, all the Rattata fled and most of the Machop were defeated, but the Geodude had noticed that Dratini didn't attack them, so they started attacking the blue Dragon Type, instead of defending themselves. Their clenched stone fists hit Grey's Pokémon on his tail and white snout continuously, and Dratini clearly began to get exhausted. His movements were slower than before, and his attacks seemed to do even less damage than normal. Grey noticed it and asked for help, "One of you, try to capture a Geodude and give me a hand!"
Red was the first one to grab a Poké Ball out of his bag and throw it at a Geodude. The Pokémon broke out right away and continued its attacks on Dratini, which frustrated Grey. "It won't work when you try to catch a healthy Pokémon. Of course it'll break out! Throw a Poké Ball at one that's already damaged, they're easier to capture!" Brown was the next one to throw a Poké Ball, but he followed his friend's advice and threw it at the Geodude that just took an attack from Dratini. The Poké Ball hit the muscular Pokémon above his rocky eyebrows and turned him into his energy state, making him able to fit inside the Poké Ball, which closed afterward. It shook a few times, but then it definitely closed.
"I did it! I caught a Geodude!" Brown shouted, but at that exact moment, a wild Machop chopped Dratini right on his white snout. "Now is not the time to celebrate your first capture," Grey shouted, "send him out, or the other Pokémon will start focusing on us!" "Okay then," Brown nervously replied, "Go Geodude! Use Tackle!" The Rock Type hesitated for a moment, but the started attacking his old friends. Slamming into his opponents didn't seem to do much damage, but the captured Geodude was a lot quicker than the others, so he could dodge most of their attacks.
A few minutes later, when Brown successfully defeated the remaining Pokémon, the five boys noticed something else. The earth started trembling, heavier and heavier with every second that passed. "This isn't a normal earthquake," Grey claimed, "this one is caused by a Pokémon. Definitely not by a Geodude, they are too weak to do this. I guess this is done by either a Graveler or a Dugtrio, maybe even a Rhyhorn." "Well, I don't wanna find out, we should run away from here, fast," said Red, unintentionally giving Blue an opportunity to tease him. The boy took his chance, ignoring the warning on Zane's face, "What's that Red, are you scared?" Zane reacted to that before Red could, "Stop that Blue, you know we're all afraid, you too. There might be a Rhyhorn charging at us." "Or just a Diglett." "You don't know that." "Do you?" "Zane! Blue! Stop arguing, we don't have time for that." Grey said, "I think Red is right, we gotta go, now." "Too late, it's here," Red looked scared. "I can hear it pushing the trees." Grey was already running towards a hiding place, "Get into the bushes!"
They all hid and waited until a ball of green, plated rocks rolled over the place where the five boys stood a few seconds ago. The ball stopped rolling when two arms and two legs of clay came out of it. After the wild Pokémon had stamped his feet on the ground to cause another tremble, he looked around to find anyone hiding anywhere.
Blue cursed when he realized that it was a Golem, accompanied by lots of Geodude and Graveler. They were helping their leader in its search for the people who had dared to capture their congener. "They're going to find us," Brown whispered, "we gotta run!" Grey disagreed, "If we move, they'll see us and attack immediately, that won't work." "But if we stay here, they'll find us," Blue whispered, "that won't be any better. If we run, we might actually have a chance." Zane wanted to react, but suddenly, a new voice distracted them and the wild Pokémon.
"Hey you, Golem, take this! Pinsir, use Focus Punch. Arcanine, prepare for Solar Beam!" It was a Trainer, trying to defeat the Golem and his companions. A Graveler ran towards the Pinsir to break the Bug Type's focus but was kicked away by another Pokémon. "Well done Poliwrath! Keep using Low Sweep to protect Pinsir!"
The man ran towards the bushes where Zane and his friends were hiding, "You guys, come with me, those Pokémon are now focussed on my Pokémon, but they can't keep those Rock Types busy for much more than a minute or two." The boys followed him, without thinking about who the man was or how he knew they were hiding in the bushes, but only about getting away from the Golem as fast as they could.
"I think we're safe," said the man. "We can stop running." The six stayed in an open field so that there was enough place to run to if the Golem found them again. Zane got his first good look at their rescuer, he was a middle-aged man with ash brown hair and hollow cheekbones. He was not that old yet, but small wrinkles could already be seen next to his eyes. He was wearing a white blouse with a long, brown coat over it.
"So, let me start by asking you for your names," the man said. "Let's begin with you there, the one with the shaggy hair." "Brown. My name is Brown."
"Okay, I'll remember that. What about you, the boy with the weird eyebrows?" "My name is Zane, sir." "Don't call me sir, it makes me feel older than I am," the man laughed.
"Now you over there, the tall guy." "The name's Grey."
"And you there, with the orange hair?" "I'm not gonna tell you my name," Blue reacted with an arrogant smile on his face, "We don't even know yours." The others looked at him with anger clearly in their eyes, but the man remained calm, "Apart from the fact that I probably saved your lives a minute ago, you do indeed have no reason to trust me. I won't tell you my real name, for I am the only one who knows it, but I have been given a codename, 100 KR. My job is to protect the Kantonian people from any danger, like that Golem with its aides. We have reasons to believe that someone or a group of people is setting some incredibly powerful Pokémon loose around the main towns and cities in Kanto. I can't tell you anything else about it yet, it's classified information."
At that moment, the bushes behind them started rustling, and a Pokémon jumped out of it. "Don't worry, it's just a Raticate," 100 KR said. "My Pokémon haven't returned yet, so you there, Grey, could you use your Dratini to defeat it?" "No, sorry, he fainted." "What about the Geodude? I saw a Geodude battle against the other wild Pokémon, my guess is that one of you caught it." "I did," Brown said, "but it is too weak to battle." "Wait a second," 100 KR said, while he reached into one of the pockets of his coat, "if I recall correctly, I still have some Potions with me." He pulled a small spray bottle with a purple liquid in it, "here it is, let me see that Geodude of yours." Brown sent out Geodude, and 100 KR sprayed the Potion on the Pokémon. Geodude seemed completely fine again afterward, so Brown told it to use Tackle to defeat the Raticate.
"Guys," Red started, "um, there … there's a bunch of Spearow flying towards us, and they don't look friendly." "We have to run again," said 100 KR, "now!" While trying to escape the Pokémon, Zane noticed that there weren't only Spearow, but also Pidgey and Beedrill trying to get to them. Grey saw it too, "We gotta go back into the forest, those Pokémon won't be able to attack us there." But as they ran through the woods, they were chased by other Pokémon. "What have you done to anger all those Pokémon?" 100KR asked. Before anyone could answer him, they noticed something was approaching them from the direction they were running into.
There was no time left to turn around. They waited in terror to see which Pokémon would appear, but there wasn't any reason to. It, or rather they, were the three Pokémon that 100 KR used to defeat Golem. "Good," the man said, "I need you to attack those wild Pokémon, Poliwrath takes care of the Geodude, Arcanine attacks the Paras and Bellsprout, and Pinsir takes on the Nidoran."
He turned to the five boys. "You five should run now, maybe we'll meet again, but for now, goodbye." "Good luck," Zane shouted back, after which the friends ran away.
When the five were finally nearing the main route, Brown apologized, "Okay Grey, that was a bad idea. Sorry." His three years older friend ignored his apology, "I'm glad we got out of there unharmed. If it weren't for 100 KR, those Geodude and Graveler would've found us. Do you think we will actually ever see him again?"
"I hope so. Maybe I can challenge him to a battle if I have my own Pokémon," Blue said. "Is that seriously everything you can think about?" Red replied. "At least I know how to battle," the other commented. Grey interrupted them, "Blue, could you not taunt Red with everything he says? You'd not only get on his nerves but also on mine and probably Zane's and Brown's too."
Everyone was silent after Grey's small outburst, but Zane dared to break the silence a few minutes later. "Do you think 100 KR was right about that Golem?" "How do you mean, exactly?" Grey asked. "Well," Zane explained, "he said that he thought there's someone setting Pokémon like that Golem loose, do you think he's right?" "I think they just escaped from the dangerous places around the region, like Victory Road and the deeper caves of Mt. Moon," said Brown. Grey thought something else, "If they escaped from those places, I think the guards would've noticed them. The Cinnabar Volcano, Cerulean Cave, all of them have guards to warn the people if a Pokémon escaped. I think 100 KR was right." "Are you really that stupid, those guards are never paying attention, they're too lazy to. Kinda reminds me of you, Red." Blue looked at his shortest friend to see how angry he'd get, but before that one could react, Grey interrupted with a cold tone in his voice, "How would you know that? You have never even gone farther than Viridian City. I think it's better when the two of you just don't say anything. That way, there won't be any more arguments between you."
Red and Blue didn't say a word the rest of the path, like Grey told them to, while the other three were talking about things like what other Pokémon could've been encountered by 100 KR, for whom he worked and stuff like that. At some point during their conversation, the subject under discussion became their favorite Pokémon. It was Brown who started, "No doubt about it, Poliwrath is my favorite. You know what it looks like, right?" Zane and Grey nodded, so their friend continued, "Almost its whole body is made of muscles. I am sure that it can beat the best swimmer in the world without any trouble." "That's right," Grey admitted, "but I still like Arcanine more. If I ever encounter a Growlithe, I'll definitely catch it and then evolve it as quickly as possible. Just listen to this, Arcanine can run 6,200 miles in only one day and one night, nothing can beat that. Zane, which one is your favorite?" "I think it's Rhydon. Its hide protects it from lava, and its horn can even drill through diamond."
Zane wanted to further explain his choice, but Brown interrupted him because they had reached the end of the forest. "It looks like we've found the road, so I'm leaving you. Bis bald." The others told him goodbye, and Brown went to Viridian City, to the north, while the other four went southward to Pallet Town. Zane and Grey talked for a few more minutes, but when they fell silent, it was Blue who decided to talk again. "I think Blastoise is the best of them all." "Oh, he can also talk, I almost forgot," Zane joked. "What about you Red? Which one's your favorite?" "Uh, I think Charizard, it just looks amazing." "And it's, of course, weak to Blas.." that was the straw that broke the camel's back.
Grey exploded, "Don't even think about saying that! You know that will start another argument between the two of you, and you've already had too many of them! Now don't you dare to say anything else, or I'll tell your grandfather about this!"
The last bit of the route was completely silent because Grey was too exasperated to talk, Blue was too afraid to, and Zane and Red were scared to aggravate the situation. Back in Pallet Town, Red and Blue went their own ways to their homes, in the northern part of the town, and the other two walked farther down south. As they were walking the last few steps towards the crossing, Zane finally said something to Grey, "Those two really hate each other, don't they?" "They definitely do, but there's nothing we can do about it." "I guess you're right."
Suddenly, they heard a voice behind them, "Smarty, there you are! And Patters too!" The two boys turned around, already knowing which face they would see. She was Grey's little sister, Yellow, who liked giving nicknames to people. She had blonde hair with a ponytail in it as usual, and her hazel-brown eyes were full of determination.
"Yellow, you are just coming back from Green's, aren't you?" Grey asked. "Yes, Kiki was there too, we've been on the playground near the Professor's Lab. How about you?" Both boys knew that Kiki was the nickname Yellow gave to Kiara, Zane's twin sister, and Green was Blue's little sister.
Grey assured his sister that he'd tell her about his day at dinner when their parents could also listen to it so that he could say goodbye to his friend. "I'll see you tomorrow, but we're not going into the forest anymore."
"I agree. Adieu!"
"Farewell!"
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