Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Chapter 1: The Evolution Solution!

Melanie and Serin stepped out. There was a Pikachu, blushing. Melanie gasped. "OH MY GOSH I HAVEN'T SEEN YOU SINCE FOREVER, SPARKY!!!!!" Screamed Melenie so loud that some Starly flew out of trees. "GO POKE BALL!" Shouted three voices and three Poke Balls approached the group and before they knew it, they were in tiny resized and in a little ball. The group heard voices. This is what the humans said: "Hey, look Max! I got a Pikachu!" Shouted one. "Yeah, well I got an Eevee and it's gonna get you, Kate!" Shouted Max. "Too bad because I got the best! I got a Snivy!" Shouted another one. "Aww, Grace! You get so excited when you catch a Pokemon!" Said Kate. Before they knew it, they were out of their Poke Balls and in a barn-like place. Starly fainted. "We've got to get rid of the poison!" Said another, with some Pecha Berries. "Aww, Aiden. You really care for your Pokemon! It's so sweet!" Said Grace. Serin went on a walk with Melenie. Suddenly, a Panpour blocked them. Melenie knocked it out and before she could do a thing, she changed. Suddenly Grace came and gasped then shouted to Aiden, Max, and Kate: "Wow! It's great, guys! Come!" Everyone came. "Wow! Snivy's evolving!" Shouted Aiden. Kate got a Pokedex: "Snivy. The grass snake Pokemon. Being exposed to sunlight makes it swifter. It uses vines more adeptly then it's hands. It is also the pre-evolved form of Servine."


Author's note: Who expected evolution? *no hands go up*

Prolouge: A Stormy Night

An Eevee stepped out of a bush. Dreaming to be a Vaporeon, she knew dreams and reality were different. Way different. A Snivy said "Come on Serin, let's go!" "All right. Coming, Melanie." Said Serin. Melanie and Serin walked down to path. It was rainy. "Let's sleep in this bush tonight." Said Melanie. "Okay. Sounds like a good idea." Said Serin, going in the bush.
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"Hey! Melanie! Wake up!" Shouted Serin. "Come on! I found a weird yellow and black Pokemon!"  Melanie yawned. "Okay." Melenie said, lazily.



Authors note: Author? Yes, I know, it's long for a prolouge.