ShinyMachoke
Hitmonchan Defense Squad
- Location
- USA
- Pronouns
- He/they
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NOTE: this was originally written in 2012. It takes place in the world of PMD-Explorers, a now defunct group on deviant art. I'll try and make familiarity with the group not required to read and enjoy the story. Seeing as this is a 10 year old fic, it needed a lot of editing. My original illustrations from 2012 will be posted, too. This is a completed story, and updates will take place on Fridays and Mondays.
WARNINGS (applies to the whole fic): Violence with death and blood present, depictions of trauma, Pokemon preying on each other, light profanity, mention of infanticide, one bathroom moment.
Chapter 1: Speed Demon (this post!)
Chapter 2: A Chilling Departure
Chapter 3: Trials of Survival
Chapter 4: Journey to Tao
Chapter 5: Second Wind
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Chapter 1: Speed Demon
A healthy fear and wariness of one’s own surroundings were lessons taught to every young Taillow. Small and relatively weak, speed was the one advantage the tiny birds had against predators, from the egg-stealing Ekans to the sharp-clawed Sneasel. The latter were especially dangerous due to their speed and tendency to know icy attacks, a weakness against most flyers.
A pair of Taillow parents, having lost a clutch of eggs to a hungry Sneasel before, were especially cautious with their children, teaching their chicks the importance of honing their flying skills. One of their daughters, Chirpy (or Cyclone, as she liked to be called), took these lessons to heart. Being the first to learn how to fly, it didn’t take long for her siblings to follow her speedy example.
One sunny afternoon, Cyclone was practice-flying with her sister, Songy (their other siblings being Tweety and Singy... they had faint memories of another brother, Screamy, but he was mysteriously gone one day, said to have fallen out of the nest). The Taillow sisters decided that their practice should take place higher above the treeline, so they could get maximum air and be the safest from danger.
“Watch this, Chirpy!” Songy said as she did a loop-de-loop in the air.
“I told you, call me Cyclone!” the other Taillow shouted, spinning rapidly as she gained altitude. “Get a load of my signature Twister!”
“Well, check out my Aerial Ace!” Songy challenged as she cut through the air back and forth.
“Lame, I’ve got Aerial Ace too!”
“Mine’s faster!”
“Oh yeah? Race you to that pine!”
“Ah, the trees? Wait, Chirpy...”
“Keep up! And don’t call me Chirpy!”
Cyclone sped towards the tall evergreen with fervent wing beats, Songy feeling she had no choice but to follow. The sisters were soon neck and neck, eventually Songy just barely taking the lead. At the last moment, the swift birds expertly gripped onto a bare branch with their talons, their race destination.
“Shoot!” Cyclone said, “You beat me! I woulda won if you...”
Suddenly, a blur of black fur and pink shot past the sisters, and in a flash, Songy was gone. Cyclone froze, dumbfounded until she heard the sound that no Taillow ever wanted to hear: the distress call. A shrill, desperate screaming could be heard far below the treeline, as well as claws swiftly scraping against wood.
A Sneasel.
Not wasting another moment, Cyclone dove below the treeline. Navigating the confusing mess of leaves and branches proved to be a challenge, the Taillow nearly finding herself tangled in the natural obstacles. Once she spotted the Sneasel leaping through the trees, Cyclone concentrated hard, trying to focus so she could use Agility. Her sister’s distress screams could still be heard. It was not too late.
In the blink of an eye, Cyclone finally built enough speed to slam into the predator. Though much smaller than the Sneasel, she was able to knock it down and, to her relief, Songy fell from its jaws. The Sneasel quickly regained its footing, eyes wide in surprise. It looked back, its eyes narrowing as it realized its attacker was just another Taillow.
“Go away! Leave her alone!” Cyclone yelled. She struck the Sneasel with her body again, bouncing back like a boomerang. The move seemed to work, for the creature cried out and fell backwards, crashing into the branches below.
“Good riddance, jerkface! Hey, Songy, where ya at?”
Cyclone flew around until she spotted a trembling blue ball of feathers huddled in the cavity of a nearby tree. She glided to her sister and poked her with the tip of her wing.
“Hey, get up. It’s safe now. I saved you!”
Songy lifted her head, her eyes wide yet dull.
“Um... are you hurt?” Cyclone asked.
Songy just slowly shook her head back and forth as she lifted her wings, slowly flapping them up and down.
“Well it looks like you can at least fly. Boy, you shoulda seen how fast and cool I was! Of course, you couldn’t see how awesome I looked, seeing how you were in that thing’s mouth and all.”
“Stop,” Songy quietly interrupted. “I just want to go home.”
Cyclone averted her eyes, uneasy. She then turned around, looking back to make sure Songy would be following, and the two sisters silently made their way back to the family nest.
***
“You did what?!” Cyclone and Songy’s parents squawked in unison.
“I totally saved Songy’s tail feathers from some slimey ol’ Sneasel! She would have been dead meat if not for me!”
Songy, huddled between their parents, remained silent, her head drooping.
“I told you countless times, only use your speed to escape danger!” their father scolded.
“And I told you, that ice rat came outta nowhere! What, you want Songy to be dead right now?”
Songy whimpered and buried her head under her wing. Her mother began preening her.
The father just sighed. His reckless daughter had a point. “Look. I am glad that you were able to fight that creature off. But please, never endanger yourself again. If you two were more aware of your surroundings, this never would have happened in the first place.”
“Bull! We can’t predict everything!”
“This is why you need to learn to be more cautious, to always be on the lookout!” To prove a point, the father Taillow harshly pecked Cyclone on the head. She glared back, feathers ruffled.
“So, this is the thanks I get?”
“Please, keep your voices down” the mother Taillow interrupted. She continued to gently preen Songy. Cyclone scoffed. How could her sister, her best training partner, turn into this sad sack after one little bad experience? How could her own parents not recognize how heroic and awesome she was?
Well, she would just have to get better, faster, and stronger.
From then on, nearly every day, Cyclone urged Songy to come out and train with her. “Um, not today. I’ll just... stick close to the nest. Train around here.”
“You’ll never get stronger staying at home all day! Come on, Tweety and Singy are too slow and boring, don’t be like them!”
Their morning conversations always ended with Songy remaining silent and Cyclone huffing in exasperation, and then taking off. Their parents had given up trying to get her to listen to their advice. If she wanted to be a daredevil and end up as a Sneasel snack, so be it. There was only so much they could do to ensure her survival.
Cyclone spent her days trying to perfect her moves, sometimes using a dead branch or even a low hanging cloud for target practice. One time, she saw a Caterpie crawling along the forest floor. Cyclone gained altitude and then dive-bombed into the hapless bug, its guts exploding on impact. Wasting a potential meal was never a wise idea, but the spectacle was worth it. It was too bad the rest of her other family members were missing out on all this fun. The rare times Cyclone encountered a Sneasel, she merely had to perform the boomerang slam, U-Turn, to beat them back and ward them off. They were almost too easy to defend against.
NOTE: this was originally written in 2012. It takes place in the world of PMD-Explorers, a now defunct group on deviant art. I'll try and make familiarity with the group not required to read and enjoy the story. Seeing as this is a 10 year old fic, it needed a lot of editing. My original illustrations from 2012 will be posted, too. This is a completed story, and updates will take place on Fridays and Mondays.
WARNINGS (applies to the whole fic): Violence with death and blood present, depictions of trauma, Pokemon preying on each other, light profanity, mention of infanticide, one bathroom moment.
Chapter 1: Speed Demon (this post!)
Chapter 2: A Chilling Departure
Chapter 3: Trials of Survival
Chapter 4: Journey to Tao
Chapter 5: Second Wind
____________________________________
Chapter 1: Speed Demon
A healthy fear and wariness of one’s own surroundings were lessons taught to every young Taillow. Small and relatively weak, speed was the one advantage the tiny birds had against predators, from the egg-stealing Ekans to the sharp-clawed Sneasel. The latter were especially dangerous due to their speed and tendency to know icy attacks, a weakness against most flyers.
A pair of Taillow parents, having lost a clutch of eggs to a hungry Sneasel before, were especially cautious with their children, teaching their chicks the importance of honing their flying skills. One of their daughters, Chirpy (or Cyclone, as she liked to be called), took these lessons to heart. Being the first to learn how to fly, it didn’t take long for her siblings to follow her speedy example.
One sunny afternoon, Cyclone was practice-flying with her sister, Songy (their other siblings being Tweety and Singy... they had faint memories of another brother, Screamy, but he was mysteriously gone one day, said to have fallen out of the nest). The Taillow sisters decided that their practice should take place higher above the treeline, so they could get maximum air and be the safest from danger.
“Watch this, Chirpy!” Songy said as she did a loop-de-loop in the air.
“I told you, call me Cyclone!” the other Taillow shouted, spinning rapidly as she gained altitude. “Get a load of my signature Twister!”
“Well, check out my Aerial Ace!” Songy challenged as she cut through the air back and forth.
“Lame, I’ve got Aerial Ace too!”
“Mine’s faster!”
“Oh yeah? Race you to that pine!”
“Ah, the trees? Wait, Chirpy...”
“Keep up! And don’t call me Chirpy!”
Cyclone sped towards the tall evergreen with fervent wing beats, Songy feeling she had no choice but to follow. The sisters were soon neck and neck, eventually Songy just barely taking the lead. At the last moment, the swift birds expertly gripped onto a bare branch with their talons, their race destination.
“Shoot!” Cyclone said, “You beat me! I woulda won if you...”
Suddenly, a blur of black fur and pink shot past the sisters, and in a flash, Songy was gone. Cyclone froze, dumbfounded until she heard the sound that no Taillow ever wanted to hear: the distress call. A shrill, desperate screaming could be heard far below the treeline, as well as claws swiftly scraping against wood.
A Sneasel.
Not wasting another moment, Cyclone dove below the treeline. Navigating the confusing mess of leaves and branches proved to be a challenge, the Taillow nearly finding herself tangled in the natural obstacles. Once she spotted the Sneasel leaping through the trees, Cyclone concentrated hard, trying to focus so she could use Agility. Her sister’s distress screams could still be heard. It was not too late.
In the blink of an eye, Cyclone finally built enough speed to slam into the predator. Though much smaller than the Sneasel, she was able to knock it down and, to her relief, Songy fell from its jaws. The Sneasel quickly regained its footing, eyes wide in surprise. It looked back, its eyes narrowing as it realized its attacker was just another Taillow.
“Go away! Leave her alone!” Cyclone yelled. She struck the Sneasel with her body again, bouncing back like a boomerang. The move seemed to work, for the creature cried out and fell backwards, crashing into the branches below.
“Good riddance, jerkface! Hey, Songy, where ya at?”
Cyclone flew around until she spotted a trembling blue ball of feathers huddled in the cavity of a nearby tree. She glided to her sister and poked her with the tip of her wing.
“Hey, get up. It’s safe now. I saved you!”
Songy lifted her head, her eyes wide yet dull.
“Um... are you hurt?” Cyclone asked.
Songy just slowly shook her head back and forth as she lifted her wings, slowly flapping them up and down.
“Well it looks like you can at least fly. Boy, you shoulda seen how fast and cool I was! Of course, you couldn’t see how awesome I looked, seeing how you were in that thing’s mouth and all.”
“Stop,” Songy quietly interrupted. “I just want to go home.”
Cyclone averted her eyes, uneasy. She then turned around, looking back to make sure Songy would be following, and the two sisters silently made their way back to the family nest.
***
“You did what?!” Cyclone and Songy’s parents squawked in unison.
“I totally saved Songy’s tail feathers from some slimey ol’ Sneasel! She would have been dead meat if not for me!”
Songy, huddled between their parents, remained silent, her head drooping.
“I told you countless times, only use your speed to escape danger!” their father scolded.
“And I told you, that ice rat came outta nowhere! What, you want Songy to be dead right now?”
Songy whimpered and buried her head under her wing. Her mother began preening her.
The father just sighed. His reckless daughter had a point. “Look. I am glad that you were able to fight that creature off. But please, never endanger yourself again. If you two were more aware of your surroundings, this never would have happened in the first place.”
“Bull! We can’t predict everything!”
“This is why you need to learn to be more cautious, to always be on the lookout!” To prove a point, the father Taillow harshly pecked Cyclone on the head. She glared back, feathers ruffled.
“So, this is the thanks I get?”
“Please, keep your voices down” the mother Taillow interrupted. She continued to gently preen Songy. Cyclone scoffed. How could her sister, her best training partner, turn into this sad sack after one little bad experience? How could her own parents not recognize how heroic and awesome she was?
Well, she would just have to get better, faster, and stronger.
From then on, nearly every day, Cyclone urged Songy to come out and train with her. “Um, not today. I’ll just... stick close to the nest. Train around here.”
“You’ll never get stronger staying at home all day! Come on, Tweety and Singy are too slow and boring, don’t be like them!”
Their morning conversations always ended with Songy remaining silent and Cyclone huffing in exasperation, and then taking off. Their parents had given up trying to get her to listen to their advice. If she wanted to be a daredevil and end up as a Sneasel snack, so be it. There was only so much they could do to ensure her survival.
Cyclone spent her days trying to perfect her moves, sometimes using a dead branch or even a low hanging cloud for target practice. One time, she saw a Caterpie crawling along the forest floor. Cyclone gained altitude and then dive-bombed into the hapless bug, its guts exploding on impact. Wasting a potential meal was never a wise idea, but the spectacle was worth it. It was too bad the rest of her other family members were missing out on all this fun. The rare times Cyclone encountered a Sneasel, she merely had to perform the boomerang slam, U-Turn, to beat them back and ward them off. They were almost too easy to defend against.
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