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Chapter 8

Chapter 8

(Note: This flashback chapter is a little different than others. The flashback is in the middle of the chapter. I recommend that you play the video while reading the flashback, but that's optional ;3 )

White yelped as she woke up to something or someone leaping onto the bed. She bolted up right to see Fiona and her Bulbasaur bouncing at the end of her bed, both giggling loudly.

Fiona had been very happy the last two days. On Christmas Eve, she had spent the entire day with her new pokemon. Fiona had named her male Bulbasaur Green Ivy. Green Ivy was a very quiet but playful pokemon. It had taken him awhile to get to know the other pokemon. The only pokemon he was having trouble with were Jeremiah and Raichu. Jeremiah kept playing pranks on him, and Raichu would hiss at him whenever he got too close.

While Fiona got to know Green Ivy, White had to go shopping on Christmas Eve for gifts. She had never been able to give any of her friends gifts before because of her lack of money. Now Mrs. Parker gave her money for helping around the house. She had given Mrs. Parker, Mira, Leia, and Fiona each something for Christmas, but she was going to give the other gifts to the rest of her friends when she met them.

"I'm up, I'm up..." White mumbled, rubbing her eyes and looking out the window. It was still dark out.

She took her Xtransceiver off her window to see the time.

"Fiona, it's five in the morning!" She groaned, leaning back against her pillows. "We still have an hour before we leave!"

Fiona shrugged and pulled the sheets off White. She sighed and got up reluctantly. Fiona skipped out of the room with Green Ivy bouncing behind her.

She rolled her mechanical arm out from under her bed and attached it to her stump. White usually slept in her usual clothes, so she just grabbed her greenish blue overcoat and brown cloak off the back of her desk chair and pulled them on.

She had packed most of her stuff the day before. She walked over to her desk to see her belt with all her pokeballs on it. It was illegal for a trainer to have more than six pokemon on your team, but she usually kept all of her pokemon with her. White had returned all of her pokemon the day before, but she counted them just in case.

Archy the Arcanine, Raichu, Tiny the Espeon, Di-Di the Gorebyss, Hamycus the baby Tepig, Penelope the Dewott, Purr the Liepard, and Thundrus.

White frowned. One pokemon was missing. She counted them again. Seth the Serperior's pokeball didn't quiver at all, unlike the rest of her pokeballs. She took his pokeball off the belt and pressed the button on it. It opened up, but no pokemon came out.

Starting to panic, White grabbed Archy's pokeball and pressed the button. In a flash of red light, Archy leapt out and landed on the floor.

"Where's Seth, Archy?" White asked him before he could speak.

The Arcanine flattened his ears and his tail drooped.

"You noticed he was gone, didn't you?" He said quietly.

"How long has he been gone?!" She demanded.

"A week, maybe a little longer..."

"Where is he?!"

"He didn't run away!" Archy added hurriedly. "He went to get you're, uh... Christmas present!"

"Oh yeah? And what's that?"

"I can't ruin the surprise!"

"Great, just great!" She hissed furiously.

"Don't worry, White! I'll tell you this much, he's in Unova, not too far from Nuvema Town by now!"

White sighed heavily. She turned away from Archy and put on her belt. She would have to find Seth in Unova, but she was not looking forward to it.

"Ok, that was all," she told him as she returned the Arcanine to his pokeball. White reattached it to her belt and put it on. She swung her bag over her shoulder and looked around her room one last time before going downstairs.

White was surprised to see that Mrs. Parker was already up when she went into the kitchen. The elderly woman had her bathrobe and slippers on, and was cooking breakfast. Fiona was already sitting at the table with Green Ivy.

"You're up early," White said to Mrs. Parker. "Did Fiona and Ivy wake you?"

"Not on purpose, no," replied Mrs. Parker, sounding tired. "I just heard her and her Bulbasaur running around down here. Did you know she woke up at four thirty in the morning?"

"I'm sorry-"

"Oh, don't apologize, my dear, I think she's just a little over excited. It's normal for young children to be like that. Besides, I was planning on getting up early as well so I could see you two off."

White opened her mouth, but Mrs. Parker interrupted and continued, "It isn't any trouble at all, so save your breath."

"Ok, ok," snapped White, both annoyed and slightly amused, turning away from her and went to sit next to Fiona.

"By the way, did you ever find out how Danny and Margaret are doing with their new pokemon?" Mrs. Parker asked White.

"I think they are getting along fine with them," White answered back. "But Petunia and Samson are a little more restless than Green Ivy."

From what she's heard, both Danny and Margaret were staying in Kanto for a few more days so they could sort out other affairs, and to get to know their new pokemon.

Margaret's female Squritle, Petunia, was a friendly little pokemon with a love for snow and water. From what White heard, Margaret and John had spent quite a bit of time with Petunia on Christmas Eve and Christmas day. Sowny the Sewaddle had also started to warm up toward the Squritle, which had surprised White, since she was under the impression that Sowny was a bit cranky.

Danny's male Charmander, Samson, was more wild than Petunia and Green Ivy. Samson had taken a little bit more time to warm up to Danny, but it didn't take long. However, while he had become friends with his trainer, Samson and Mrs. Ketchum had become archenemies in less than two days. The Charmander found out what things annoyed her the most in just a few short hours of being in the same house with her. Both Danny and Pastor Jonathon had tried to keep Samson and Mrs. Ketchum apart, but that was difficult to do in one small house. So it was then decided that Danny had to keep Samson either in his room or outside, and not in the same room with his mother until he was trained. Other than his feud with Mrs. Ketchum, the Charmander got along with everyone else fine.

"Well I'm glad they've both gotten the chance to see the world for once," said Mrs. Parker as she set breakfast on the table. "This will be a good experience for them, and Fiona, dear, I know you're excited, but don't eat too fast!"

Fiona had taken some bacon and eggs and put them on her plate. She then started eating them very quickly. White smirked and helped herself to some food as well, but she didn't take as much as Fiona.

She then noticed that two vines had rose from one of the chairs, reaching toward the food, but Mrs. Parker had noticed this and swatted the vines away. The Bulbasaur poked his head out, looking disappointed. But Green Ivy perked up when the elderly woman gave him a few berries instead.

It didn't take long for Fiona to finish her breakfast, because five minutes later she pushed her empty plate away and ran out of the kitchen. Green Ivy leapt off his chair and trailed after his young trainer. White was only halfway done eating her own food.

Mrs. Parker sat next to her after a few minutes with an odd look on her face. White looked at her suspiciously.

"What did I do?" She asked defensively.

"Oh, nothing," Mrs. Parker replied, leaning back in her chair. "I'm just wondering something."

"Wondering what?"

"Can I ask you something personal?"

White didn't answer right away, but said a minute later, "I guess so."

"What happened in Kalos that scarred you so badly?"

She froze at this. Her mouth had gone dry and she realized her real arm was shaking. Flashes of memories flooded into her mind. Horrible memories. Memories of almost losing her best friend and brother. White could still hear his frightened yells echoing through her head.

"You don't need to tell me exactly what happened," Mrs. Parker continued hurriedly. "Just the general picture."

White gave a shaky sigh and put her head in her hands. She felt Mrs. Parker put her hand on her shoulder. After a moment, she looked up and took a deep breath.

"M-Me and one of my friends went to Kalos years ago," she started, her voice cracking. "Something happened to my friend there, and if I didn't act quickly..."

"And if you didn't act quickly, you would have never seen your friend again." Mrs. Parker finished quietly.

She closed her eyes and nodded. She felt Mrs. Parker move closer to her.

"Whitney, you need to let go of the past," her guardian whispered to her. "This was years ago. I promise you, White, that this journey with all your new friends will replace the bad memories."

"I-I hope you're r-right," sniffed White, rubbing her eyes with her fist. "I-I can't bear to lose a b-b-brother again..."

"Was this friend or brother the same one who got ambushed?" Mrs. Parker asked her.

"Y-Yes..."

"Well let me give you a little advise: when you love someone very much, and something or someone is threatening to take them away, don't let them go and don't go down without a fight either."

White giggled a little and whispered, "I wish I had known that when I was younger."

The front doorbell suddenly rang, announcing the arrival of Mira and Leia. White made to stand up, but Mrs. Parker pulled her back down gently.

"I just want to give you something before you leave," the elderly woman told her as she took something out of her bathrobe pocket.

Mrs. Parker placed something red and white into White's mechanical hand. She looked down at it to see a pokeball quivering in her hand. There was a sticker on it that looked like a flame.

"This is Abel's pokeball, isn't it?" White asked her curiously.

"Yes, and I want you to have him."

"But-"

"A Charizard like Abel doesn't like being cooped up." Mrs. Parker sighed. "Abel is actually one of the youngest of your grandfather's pokemon, and I believe Abel was retired too soon. I want him to have another adventure while he can. Besides, he will be much happier with you than with me."

"I...thank you so much," White whispered, hugging Mrs. Parker. "Not just for Abel, but for everything."

"I think I should be the one thanking you," replied the elderly woman, patting White on the back a little. "I've never had children or grandchildren, and I thought I would never have one, but that was until I got you. You will always be my granddaughter, that is if you don't mind."

"I don't mind at all." She replied, grinning widely.

Mrs. Parker smiled at her and brushed some hair out of White's face.

"You shouldn't keep your friends waiting." Mrs. Parker said after a moment.

"Yeah, I guess you're right." White sighed, standing up and helping her guardian out of her chair.

"Hey, White, what took you so long?" asked Mira as White and Mrs. Parker came out of the kitchen into the living room.

"Just talking," White answered back. "I'm guessing you're both ready, right?"

"Absolutely!" piped up Leia happily.

Both girls were their bags, looking excited. Mira looked the most happy at the possibility of leaving Kanto for awhile.

"Do you know where Fiona is?" White asked her two friends.

"I think she went upstairs." Mira replied, nodding toward the staircase.

Sure enough, Fiona came running downstairs with her winter clothes on. White guessed that she had returned Green Ivy to his pokeball because he was not following her.

"Do you have everything?" Mrs. Parker asked Fiona as the little girl ran over to them. Fiona nodded as her reply.

"It was great meeting you, Mrs. Parker!" Leia said to the elderly woman, shaking her hand.

"Yes, I hope to see the two again sometime." She answered. "But next time don't go checking into that old hotel and stay here instead!"

"We won't!" Mira assured her, looking a little embarrassed.

"Oh, I almost forgot. Come here for a second, Fiona."

Fiona looked a little nervous as Mrs. Parker beckoned her over to her. The small girl walked over to her and looked up into the elderly woman's face.

"I want you to borrow Jeremiah and Abram while you're with White." Mrs. Parker said to Fiona, giving her two pokeballs. "When you go back to your own family, you give them to White. Can you do that?"

Fiona looked a little sad, but nodded. The little girl then hugged her tightly. Mrs. Parker looked a little surprised, but hugged back.

"You two look after each other, ok?" requested Mrs. Parker, giving Fiona to White.

"We'll do are best." White replied, adjusting Fiona in her arms.

"Leia and I will wait outside," Mira offered, heading toward the door with Leia.

When the door closed, Mrs. Parker hugged both White and Fiona again.

"I'm gonna miss you both so much," the elderly woman told them quietly, kissing both of them on the head. "I hope you will come and visit again, Fiona."

Fiona smiled sheepishly and nodded as White said, "We're gonna miss you too, Mrs. Parker."

White gave her a reassuring smile as Mrs. Parker let go of them. She felt guilty about leaving her guardian like this, but it wasn't like she would never see her again.

Feeling that it would be best to leave quickly before it became harder to go, White opened the door, picked up her guitar case she had set near the door the day before, and carried Fiona outside. It was still very dark out and stars were still scattered across the sky. It also had a slightly pink glow to it from all the lights throughout Viridian City. Mira and Leia were on Mira's Dragonite, Draco, a little ways away from the front porch.

White set Fiona down and took out the pokeball Mrs. Parker gave her. She pressed the button and tossed it into the chilly air. It burst open and white light shot out of it, shaping into Abel the Charizard. Abel gave a small roar and landed on all fours on the snowy ground.

"I promise I'll write to you," White said to Mrs. Parker, who was now standing on the front porch. "I'll write to you as often as I can."

"Well promise me you won't use your flying Electric type every time you send me a letter." Mrs. Parker replied. "He scares the living daylights out of me with his storms."

The teenage trainer smiled and nodded as she helped Fiona onto Abel's back. Fiona flung her arms around the Charizard's neck and held on tightly. White put her guitar case on his back, sat behind her, and put her arms around the little girl to keep her from falling off when Abel started flying.

"We'll beat you up there!" called Mira from Draco.

White looked over just in time to see the Dragonite push off from the ground, and fly into the sky. Abel growled but did not leave the ground. He looked back at Mrs. Parker and made a small whining noise. He seemed to be feeling just as guilty about leaving as White felt. But Mrs. Parker waved her hand which she knew meant for them to go ahead and not to worry.

"Have a good time, you three!" The elderly woman called to them. "I hope to hear all about your journey when you come back!"

White smiled and nodded as Abel roared and began flapping his wings. She and Fiona waved good bye to Mrs. Parker before the Charizard lifted off into the sky. White didn't look forward until Viridian City was absorbed by the darkness.

Draco the Dragonite was looming ahead of them. Abel was older than him, so it was expected for him to be a little slower. Fiona was pressing herself against White now. She could tell that the small girl was terrified.

"Don't worry," White assured her, pulling Fiona close to her. "The ride won't be too long."

Fiona whimpered and snuggled under White's cloak. She smiled a little and pulled her close. She personally dreaded going back to Kalos. Not only because of the terrible memories there, but because she had to return Fiona to her family. Fiona was like having a little sister. Her own sister, Mintha Yin Gropius, died before she was even born because her mother died from cancer while still pregnant. White had only one night with her sister, but it had been too short.

White adjusted into a more comfortable position on Abel's back. Her eyelids felt heavy and she tried to keep herself awake. But exhaustion took over her and she left reality.

***

The howls of Ray and Archy echoed along the beach as the two pokemon dueled with just wooden staffs. White sat next to Rapi on the sandy shore as she watched her pokemon play fight. Di-Di and Pichu were right next to her, watching the battle excitedly. Thundrus was refereeing the fight.

White had recently left the hospital with her team, and was now under the identity of White Copperstone instead of Whitney Gropius. The doctors couldn't find her grandfather, and she was scared that they would've sent her to an orphanage if she had not left. She would've left sooner, but she wanted Rapi to fully recover before they left.

They had found a new home for Purr until she grew older. Thundrus had introduced them to three legendaries, Cobalion, Terakion, and Virizion. The three pokemon (mainly Virizion) offered to take care of Purr for them until she was fit to travel. White and the other pokemon noticed that Cobalion took an interest in Rapi. The pokemon, especially the male pokemon, teased the Ponyta about it, which really annoyed her.

Archy had recently discovered a city next to the ocean. There was a huge beach with lots a shells and Water Type pokemon. Di-Di had been more optimistic than usual when they arrived. Lots of people were at the city to vacation, but White and the pokemon found a place on the seashore to stay.

"Come on, you kitty pup!" Ray was sneering, swinging his staff at the Arcanine's chest.

Archy growled and blocked the attack with the staff in his jaws.

"Why do people and pokemon fight like this?" White asked Rapi curiously.

"It's a type of sport humans played many years ago," Rapi replied, turning away from the fight. "Humans would use actual weapons though. They would use swords and knives. There are many sports like that."

"Are they games?"

"In a way, yes. But sometimes it was a match to the death, so they are very dangerous. Fighting Types are particularly good at duels and another similar sport called jousting. Riolus and Lucarios are practically bred for these kind of activities. That's why Ray is so good at this."

White watched the duel with increasing curiosity. She had never heard of such sports and games, especially games that were dangerous. What happened if pokemon and humans died during it?

"What do you learn from jousting and dueling?" White questioned, turning back to the Ponyta.

"You mainly learn about self defense and sportsmanship." She answered calmly with a small smile. "You learn about playing fair, respecting your opponents, having fun, being polite, being gracious in defeat, and being humble in victory."

However, White was not seeing much of this in the pokemon on the sidelines. Di-Di and Pichu were each cheering for a different pokemon.

"Knock 'em dead, Ray!" squeaked Pichu, jumping up and down.

"KICK HIS REAR, ARCHY!" cheered Di-Di hysterically.

White giggled a little and she heard Rapi hiss to the two small pokemon, "Oh really, not you two too!"

Seeing that the battle was not yet about to be done, White stood up and walked toward the waves. She sat a little ways away from her pokemon and began digging in the sand, searching for shells and pretty pebbles. She tossed the cloak she was wearing over her shoulder as she dug deeper. White put the pretty shells and rocks in a small pile next to her. She put back the ones she didn't care for.

Her fingers then enclosed around something thin and smooth. She pulled something pink out from the hole she had made. A shiny, light pink scale was shimmering in the sunlight. White wondered what pokemon it had come from as she ran her fingers around its curves.

"Hey, Whit! Watcha doing over there?" Pichu called over to her.

"Nothing really," White replied, still looking at the scale. "Just looking around."

She then scooped up the little treasures she found and walked back over to the pokemon. The duel was over, and the victor appeared to be Ray. While Archy was on verge of passing out, Ray was still full of energy, but he was still sweating. Thundrus seemed to have accidentally struck the ground with one of his own lightning bolts because he was looking embarrassed as Rapi scolded him quietly. She could also see that one patch of sand was smoldering. Di-Di looked unhappy about Archy's defeat, while Pichu was congratulating Ray.

"What do you got there?" asked the Lucario as White set the shells and rocks down.

"Just some stuff I found," White told him, holding up the pink scale. "What pokemon did this come from?"

Ray took the scale White was holding out to him. He examined for a minute before giving it back.

"I don't know, you might want to ask Di-Di or Thundrus." He admitted, gesturing to the Clampearl and the legendary.

White looked over at Thundrus and went over to him. He was picking up the smoldering sand and putting it in the ocean.

"Thundrus?" White called, running over to the large humanoid pokemon. "What pokemon did this scale come from?"

He turned around and took the pink scale from her. He squinted at it and turned it over in his hand.

"It's a scale from a Gorebyss," Thundrus finally answered, giving it back to the young girl. "Its called a Deep Sea Scale. Actually, it helps Clampearls evolve into Gorebysses."

"What's a Gorebyss?"

"A Gorebyss is a Water Type. They look like pink dolphins with two purple shells on their chests like-"

"You've said enough, Thundrus!" Rapi interrupted sharply, trotting over to them and glaring at the Electric-Flying type.

White looked from Rapi to Thundrus. Thundrus was blushing deeply and the Ponyta was also a little pink. She could not see what was wrong. What was wrong with shells on a Gorebyss?

"Their shells look like what?" White repeated, looking from one pokemon to the other.

"They, uh..." started Thundrus, glancing at Rapi anxiously. "They wear purple shells like, uh... a swimsuit."

"They wear swimsuits?" She piped up.

"Er, no, I mean that they wear the shells like a certain type of swimsuit..."

White looked up at Thundrus with a confused look on her face. Seeing this, Rapi told her, "You'll understand when you're older."

"Will this make Di-Di evolve?" White continued, looking at the scale.

"At the right time, yes." Thundrus replied, looked relieved at the change of subject. "Why don't you give it to her?"

"Will she like it?"

"She'll love anything from you," Rapi assured her, nuzzling her on the cheek. "This scale will make her day even more than usual."

White smiled and looked over her shoulder. The Clampearl was talking to Archy, Ray, and Pichu.

"Here, let me see that for a second," Thundrus requested.

She handed him the scale curiously. The humanoid pokemon floated over to White's bag. He kept his back turned to the little girl and Ponyta for a few minutes. He then turned around and flew back over to them, handing White the scale.

Thundrus had made a necklace out of the scale. He had punched a small hole into the lower part of the scale and looped some tough string through it.

"That should do it," he said proudly. "Now try giving it to Di-Di."

White beamed at him and ran over to Di-Di. At the sound of her approaching footsteps, the four pokemon turned around.

"WAZZUP, SQUIRT?" chirped Di-Di, bouncing once or twice.

She didn't answer right away. She knelt down and held out the scale necklace to Di-Di.

"This is for you," White told her, tying it around one of Di-Di's shells.

The pokemon looked at her present before squealing happily and blowing bubbles.

"THANK YOU THANK YOU! I LOVE IT!" She squeaked, leaping into White's arms. White winced a little but smiled and hugged her little pokemon. Di-Di looked very happy about her gift.

"That's very nice of you to give her that, Whit!" Ray said to White, thumping her on the back lightly. White smiled sheepishly up at him. Ray still hadn't gotten use to her new name, so he continued to call her Whit.

"You two are done dueling?" asked Rapi, walking over to them, speaking to Archy and Ray.

"I think I've had it," Archy panted, who was laying on the ground. "Ray is too good."

"I'm willing to take a challenger!" answered the Lucario, straightening up. "Do you want to fight?"

Rapi gave him a skeptical look. "I just got over quite a few broken bones, I'm not about to get more."

"Oh, sorry about that, Rapi," he said apologetically. "What about you, Thundrus? It's a fair fight."

"It's a tempting offer, but I'll pass, thanks." replied Thundrus.

"Why do you need self protection?" White asked Ray.

"Well..." Ray started slowly, kneeling down. "Some people try and take innocent, young, and weak looking humans and pokemon for evil purposes. Self defense helps protect you. Remember when that one man tried taking you a few years back?"

White then remembered that time when a stranger found her in the woods alone and tried taking her. Thankfully, N and Darmanitan had saved her and scared the stranger away. She had been scared to be by herself ever since.

"I remember..." White said quietly.

"Well that would've been a situation to use some self defense."

"Oh."

"Would you like me to teach you some?" He asked her.

White glanced at Rapi at this. She would like to learn some self defense, but Rapi said it was dangerous. She noticed that Rapi looked nervous at the idea of Ray teaching White fighting.

"You can teach her, just be careful." Rapi told Ray sternly.

"Don't worry, I'll just start with the basics," he assured her, picking up the staffs. "So White, do you want to learn self defense with the staffs or without?"

The small girl looked at the staffs. She didn't have the strength to hold one, let alone fight with one.

"Without the staffs." She finally answered.

"Alrighty," said the Lucario, tossing aside the staffs and stepping back a few feet. "So when you are faced with a situation where someone is trying to hurt you, you only have your body as a weapon unless you have a knife or something. Most human children are taught to bite, kick, and punch their attacker. Though they can be effective for older children, it's not always effective for children around your age."

"So what kind of fighting are you gonna teach me?" White asked him.

"Well we're just gonna toughen you up first. Right now," Ray started, kneeling on one leg and thrusting out his paw. "I want you to try hitting my paw."

White looked at his paw blankly. She was scared of hurting him. She glanced at her pokemon nervously.

"Don't worry, you won't hurt me." Ray assured her, beckoning her over.

The small girl walked over to him and lifted her fist. She pulled it back and hit his paw lightly. She heard Pichu snicker but stop after Rapi hissed at her.
"Ok, not bad for a first attempt." Ray told her slowly. "But try hitting it a little harder."

White took a deep breath and hit it a little harder.

"Harder!" He ordered, but not sounding harsh.

She punched his paw again.

"Harder!"

She punched him harder.

"HARDER!"

This time she hit him with all her strength. The Lucario actually yelped and leapt backwards. He clutched his paw and blew on it.

"Ray!" gasped White, running to her pokemon's side.

"You ok, Ray?" squeaked Pichu, leaping after her trainer.

Ray chuckled weakly and straightened up.

"I'm fine," he huffed, ruffling White's hair. "Not bad, not bad at all! I can make a fighter out of you yet!"

"Did I hurt you?" White asked him timidly.

"Nah, not really." He reassured her.

"Nice job, White." Archy congratulated, coming over to them with Di-Di on his back.

"YOU GOT BEAT UP BY WHIT!" snickered Di-Di, making Ray scowl.

"She didn't hurt me that badly!" He growled defensively.

When the other pokemon continued to giggle and snicker, Ray snarled and hissed, "That's enough lessons for today!"

He than stalked off down the shore. White glanced at her other pokemon before running after him. Ray was a little sensitive, but he did not hold grudges for long. She heard Rapi trot over to Archy, Di-Di, and Pichu and start scolding them as White clung onto Ray's paw. The Lucario picked her up and carried her on his back like an older brother carrying his younger sister.

***

"White!"

"Whit!"

White opened her eyes and realized she had fallen asleep. The sky was a dark pink now and the stars were disappearing. Fiona was asleep, curled up closely to White's side. Mira's Dragonite was now right next to Abel. She could see Mira and Leia on the light orange dragon's back.

"Sorry," she grunted. "I must have dozed off..."

"Well we're here!" called Leia.

At this, White looked down. She could see the dark sea below them, and there was land. It was only a part of one big region. A region of so many memories. A region White knew all too well.

Unova.

~~~

Welcome to Unova! Unfortunately we will only be there for one chapter x3

I don't have much to say. Old characters from SWS will be in the next chapter. There will be around four old characters coming in. The video is a instrumental song from Pokemon BW/BW2. It won't take too long to write the next chapter.

I also want to say that there was a hint about the tragedy White and Sky Blue faced in Kalos years back. I will give a full warning when necessary. I will warn you now, the tragedy is a little dark. There's no blood or violence, but it is still a little dark. The flashback probably won't be until the middle of the story.

Ok, I'm done talking. Thanks for over 2K reads! I'll see you all in the next update! Bye bye!

(Audio Video: Black and White Undella Town Remix by Pokemon, video and remix belongs to GlitchxCity)

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