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Pokémon Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Heroic Dreamers

Chapter 20 - Same Old Story
  • Navar

    Professional Mudkip Lover
    Location
    Brazil
    Pronouns
    He/Him
    Partners
    1. swampert
    2. chesnaught-apron
    3. lucario-mega
    Chapter 20 - Same Old Story

    An endless road, but I know that you're strong and bold

    Somewhere out there waiting for me with a smile that shines like gold

    There you will


    Nick took some time to himself. In particular, about private matters that meant he couldn't bring his friends over. Not that he was willingly isolating himself from his friends, no. This was about his family, and about a trip to a place only he should be going to. Despite knowing this, Nick still found his breath to be heavy when confronted by…

    "Hey mom, hey dad."

    Before him stood two graves made of solid stone, mirroring the countless others in the town's graveyard. Nick looked towards the sky, where ominous clouds cast shadows over the scene. He even felt a few drops of rain falling down on him.

    "...Hah. Of course it rains when I'm here," the Riolu muttered under his breath, his words faint. "...Whatever."

    Numerous thoughts swirled within him, onesNick found hard to express . He rubbed one of his arms, right where his band was located, a heavy sigh escaping his throat. Saying the right words had always been a struggle, especially when it came to them—his parents.

    Harvey and Mia. Those were the names inscribed on the tombstones. Nick looked at them again, mustering the courage to speak. However, when he opened his mouth, all that came out was a faint whisper.

    "...I miss you two."

    What was a good place to start talking with them? Nick looked up again, hearing thunder and more raindrops. Oh, of course! He could start with the old fashioned icebreaker. "...Y'know, mom, dad, it's been really hot in here for days. Seems that's finally over."

    Of course, there was no response. Nick wasn't talking to himself, though. He knew his parents were there, watching over him in spirit.

    "Things have been… I think they've been alright," he said with another sigh. He had just started talking, yet his heart had gotten heavier than ever. "I finally made it! I created a team! Now, you won't believe this, but it's all thanks to—"

    Before he could continue, Nick looked around to check something. Like he thought, he was the only one around in the graveyard.

    "...Anyway, it's thanks to a human. I found one! He was drowning, and I saved him."

    It was nice to have friends. Nick's thoughts wandered to them again, before he focused on someone else.

    "Oh! Audrey and I are fine, too. She kinda gave me a hard time, all 'cause I was tryin' too hard to learn Force Palm." Remembering that little incident made him flinch, fur fuzzing up while his tail perked. "...Urgh. I still don't know how to use it, but I'll get the hang of it eventually!"

    Those words were as much of a reassurance to him as they were to his parents. Nick put on a smile, realizing he could keep talking about her.

    "Oh, Audrey's the best! She made me these goggles, which… I don't go out into deserts, but they look nice on me! I just had to ask her once, and she built them! Maybe I should ask her to teach me this kinda stuff."

    What else could he say? "Oh, oh! She stood by my side when I was in the hospital. I realize now that I was bein' stupid with the training. I'll do better now."

    By this point the storm had started, with rain pouring down over the town. Nick's fur was becoming soaked from the rain, but he stayed there. He still wanted to tell them a few more things.

    "We formed a team. Me, my human friend, and two royals. Well, one's a royal and the other's his bodyguard." Nick shrugged. "But you get the point, don't you?"

    Nothing. Nick chuckled. "Fine, fine. I guess it's not that impressive, not when you two are great heroes. I'm just… trying to live up to that. I want to be a hero too. Just… just like you."

    He took a deep breath, feeling every bit of rain that was falling on him. It wasn't annoying or anything. "We also met this strange Pokémon. His name's Zero, and he's… I dunno, honestly. I don't think he's a bad guy or anything, but I wanna learn more."

    Nick crossed his arms, trying to show off how serious he sounded. "There's more to him. We saw these Crack thingies. I'm not sure how they work, other than they seem to appear near leylines. I think something's brewing, and I wanna know about it."

    Surprisingly, Nick was relaxed after saying all that. He took a deep breath, feeling the smell of rain. "Hah. That was nice, wasn't it? Gramps left for work a while ago. I'm a little worried, but I think he's alright."

    Thunder echoed in the distance, loud enough to deafen footsteps. Nick didn't even realize someone was around until lightning struck and he was able to see a shadow reflected in the grave. He glanced to see a familiar-looking Pangoro.

    "Gramps! You're back!"

    "I am." Rowan looked down, both at Nick and at the tombstones. "I didn't find you in the house, so I figured this was the next best place. It's that day of the year, isn't it?"

    Nick frowned, his ears drooping. "...It is. I was just done talking to them."

    "I see." Rowan sighed. "I need a few minutes myself. Then, we'll go home."

    "Ah, I guess… I guess that's okay." Nick rubbed an arm, turning around to walk off.

    After he passed by Rowan, the Pangoro cleared his throat, getting Nick's attention.

    "Once we get back… I have something to tell you, it's about your parents. And their colleague."

    Nick's heart sank from hearing it, but he didn't say anything. It wasn't the time for that.

    Once they got back home, Nick immediately shook the water off his fur. Secondly, he took a peek in the living room.

    "Shiron…?"

    "He left." Rowan closed the door behind him. "I think he's in that Quilladin's house, that baker friend of yours. What's his name…"

    "He's in Magnus' house? Wow, I didn't think they were at that base already…" Nick muttered, managing a faint chuckle.

    "...Don't gossip about your friend." Rowan rolled his eyes, before passing by Nick. "Come on, I'll make you dinner. What would you like?"

    Just then, Nick's stomach grumbled. "I… I think I might like your mac and cheese. Simple, but good."

    The Pangoro sighed, guiding his grandson into the kitchen. Rowan began rummaging through drawers, gathering materials, while Nick settled down into a chair.

    "It's something important, right? Serious, too." Nick's voice trembled slightly, while his ears drooped in anticipation. Conversations like this with his grandpa usually meant he'd messed up somehow.

    But, this time, it seemed different, considering it involved his parents. So Nick was more curious than nervous about it.

    "Yes, something so important and serious that we're discussing it over a bowl of mac and cheese, of all things," Rowan replied with a hint of a grumble, like he was being sarcastic.

    Or at least, Nick thought. Sometimes it was hard to read him. No, most of the time. Nick really didn't get what his grandpa meant during so many of their conversations…

    Rowan set about preparing the food, separating a pot and filling it with water, letting it boil over. His movements were a tad methodical, while his exterior seemed to be focused on the task at hand. On the inside, however, he was mulling it over how to approach Nick about this chat.

    "C'mon, the suspense is killing me!" Nick suddenly blurted out, knowing it was loud enough for Rowan to hear.

    "...Sorry, kid." Rowan sighed, watching the water before he sat down. "I suppose we can talk about it while the water boils."

    "What's this about? I mean, my parents…" Nick looked at the table. He wasn't stupid or anything; there were some theories in his mind about what it could mean.

    Maybe they were alive, just in hiding. Maybe Nick was adopted, or… or something else. He didn't really have any more ideas.

    "I was away because I wanted to check on their colleague, because…" Rowan sighed. "Nick, I'm going to be very blunt with you, alright? You do remember their teammate Fawkes, right?"

    Nick had an idea now, one that he didn't really like. "Sneasler Fawkes… I remember a little about him. That mom gave him a second chance, despite him being involved with awful Pokémon before."

    "That's him. Mia was… always a kind soul. We both know that. Which is why—"

    No, no, the idea in Nick's mind was growing stronger. "...You said it was an accident, that Fawkes barely escaped with his life."

    "And he did," Rowan closed his eyes, arms crossed. "I think you understand what it is now, right?"

    Nick bit a lip so hard it was drawing blood. "He killed them?! Their own teammate!"

    Though the Pangoro didn't reply, his somber expression confirmed what Nick said. And Nick stopped, looking down. All his life, he thought they were part of a freak accident, but—

    "I know what you're wondering…" Rowan opened his eyes again, glancing to the side to check the water. "You were young. I didn't know if you could handle it."

    Nick let that sink in for a moment. There was a part of him that wanted to complain about this, because he did get a life-altering secret thrown at him. But… Rowan wasn't stupid. All things considered, Nick should've suspected it earlier. He just… didn't."

    "...I'm not dumb. I know that you had your reasons. I'm just upset I didn't figure it out earlier." Nick closed a fist. But despite getting an answer, he still had another question. "Then, where is he?"

    "Arrested, far away from you." Rowan said… only for him to look somber again. "At least, he was. I got a tip that he broke free, so I traveled to the prison to check it, and—"

    "He's escaped?!" Nick practically jumped out of the chair, looking at his grandpa with widened eyes. "What do you mean he's out?! That—that monster! We gotta fix this!"

    "I'm afraid he might be coming back for revenge, Nicholas," Rowan said, and as always, Nick thought the tone was… very harsh. "Which is why we'll be extra careful, alright? I know that you want revenge, but—"

    "He killed my parents! How could I not want revenge?!" Nick snarled, claws popping out of his fingers. However, they retracted. "...But fine, I get it. We can't rush into things. Do you know where he is now?"

    "I'm not sure, but I've heard rumors he was making his way here. A lot of letters describing his journey. Last I heard, he was in Bright Dawn. Not so far away…" Rowan stood up, moving to the stove. "Relax, if he's here, I'll handle him myself."

    Nick didn't exactly find that to be comforting, no matter how much Rowan painted it as such. But… it was better than nothing. Plus, eating would make him feel better… probably.

    He could handle these kinds of news. Nick was mature enough for that. At least, he thought he was. I can't… I can't really show him how I'm really affected by this. Gotta… I gotta try to keep calm. As long as Gramps is around.


    Despite it being the middle of the night, Audrey still had to take care of the shop. Considering most of her clients were tourists, it was rare for someone to show up at this time. But still, her family insisted she should be there. Because of course they did! As annoying as it was, at least she was getting paid for it.

    Which was why she found it strange when the bell on top of the door rang, and even more when she jumped off the counter to greet the client. A Sneasler, soaked up due to the rain, rubbing his nose with a finger before sneezing.

    "Uh, welcome!" Audrey did her best to greet him, raising her head to meet his. "It's a little late, whatcha doin' here? I mean, apart from… not getting wet."

    "S-Sorry, It's a storm outside, I didn't want to stay there for much longer…" he forced a smile, rubbing his arm. "I don't suppose you could give me shelter until it stops?"

    "Well, this ain't a charity, but…" Audrey puffed up her chest. "Sure! It's the right thing to do, and all that jazz."

    "Thank you, miss…"

    "Audrey," she replied, jumping on the counter again. "This store has many accessories for explorers, rescuers, detectives and all the like. Feel free to look, since you're already here."

    She had just noticed the bag on Sneasler's back, a smirk creeping up on her face. "I mean, I'm assuming you're one of that bunch."

    "Maybe, maybe not…" he smiled in return. "I'd just like some water, if that's okay."

    "Some water…? Well, I guess you're officially my most boring customer." Audrey rolled her eyes, looking at the back door. "I'll grab some, stay here."

    The Sneasler crossed his eyes, seeing her leave, before grinning and taking a look at his claws. All of them were dripping with poison, and with just a single, precise strike… he could knock her out.

    How lucky was I that someone managed to bail me out? Heheheh.

    This was easy. Fawkes cracked his knuckles, checking out his surroundings. He'd need to hide before attacking her.

    Need the element of surprise… and measure the amount of poison…

    Fawkes cracked his neck next, looking up. Right, the ceiling! He could hang there for enough time to strike her. His grin grew wider, and he quickly jumped, using his claws to fixate himself in there.

    Can't risk her casting any funny illusions on me either.

    The next step was, well, wait for her. It took a while, but the door eventually opened, and out of it came Audrey, biting into the cup while she walked to the middle of the room.

    As expected, the Zorua was confused. "What the…? Where is he? Did he leave in the middle of a storm?!"

    Audrey ran towards the exit, dropping the cup in the process. She got on her hind legs, lifting herself to peek through the window. There was just a lot of rain.

    "Did… did he leave—"

    Something fell on the top of her head. Something that smelled nasty and that rolled down towards her nose. It was vile and toxic, she found out. Audrey groaned, looking up.

    But there was nothing around. Unbeknownst to her, Fawkes had already dropped, kneeling behind her and raising one of his claws, coating it with poison. As much as he could reasonably inject without endangering her life.

    "Wait—"

    Unfortunately, Audrey was too late. Fawkes sunk his claws into her back, and she screamed the second it hit her, opening her mouth to gasp. With such an intense dosage, she felt her body go numb and limp, forcing her to fall.

    "Yo." Fawkes stood up again, stretching his arms. "Don't worry about it, it's just making you drowsy. Nothing personal, kid, but I gotta deal with that boyfriend of yours."

    "W-Who are you?!" Audrey screamed, but even that was taking a good effort.

    "Hm, Fawkes. Don't worry, I'm not gonna kill ya," he shrugged. "...Not unless your boyfriend pisses me off. But anyway, I gotta deal with the others, so be a good girl and follow me…"

    He picked her up, holding Audrey in an arm. She cried out, trying to move. Despite this, her body failed him, the poison inside already doing its job. Fawkes just ignored her—it wasn't like she could escape his grip.


    Nick had finished his bowl, staring at what remained of the cheese. He could still hear a lot of thunder outside, making one of his ears perk up. In reality he was trying to figure out if there were any strange noises, like, say, a Sneasler he wanted to deal with.

    "You're worried about him." Rowan said. He knew he was stating the obvious, but with Nick, it was usually what worked.

    "...Yeah, of course I am. Do you think he knows a lot about us? I mean, me and my friends."

    "You're not exactly a popular figure, but knowing him, he probably did some research on you already." Rowan raised a brow. "...We should check on them."

    Nick barely let Rowan finish talking before he stood up. "Oh, I thought you'd never say that! Rain or not, I don't wanna risk anything!"

    "You're smarter than your dad." Rowan had a small chuckle forming over his mouth. "Did I ever tell you the list I gave him when Mia introduced me to him?"

    "Gramps, you scare me sometimes." Nick blinked. Well, that wasn't exactly the kind of information he wanted to know. Whatever. "So, we go out to search for him? I can't exactly use my nose when it's raining, and… too many Pokémon for me to sense their aura."

    "This isn't that big of a town. If we need to find him, we'll find him." Rowan almost sounded reassuring, which made Nick feel more confident about this. "...I'm not letting him have his way with you. Not on my watch."

    "Noted." Nick turned around, leaving with his grandpa.

    It was all fine when they left the house—even if they did hear a thunderclap that was louder than the others. However, that same noise was able to mask Fawkes when he dropped from the ceiling, already seeing they were far away from the entrance to notice him.

    Well, I almost wanted to surprise them, but I'm supposed to look inside.

    Easy enough for him. Plus, all Fawkes needed to do was check if there really was a human living in that house. He grumbled, opening the door and letting himself in.

    "Alright… that Zorua is in a safe spot, neutralized too. Just need to see if I can find any evidence…" Fawkes rolled his eyes. "A human! That stuff from legends! Did they seriously expect me to fall for that crap?"

    Granted, they did pay him. Fawkes almost didn't like that—being an explorer and reduced to a common mercenary, all because of those two. Oh, his teeth dripped with poison while he thought about them.

    Fawkes eventually climbed the stairs, being met with multiple doors. There was no point in checking out Rowan's room, so he went for Nick's instead.

    "...What a mess. Teenagers…" he muttered, inspecting the bed. Nothing out of the ordinary, and neither was the mattress on the floor. It did smell like the sea, for some reason.

    Oh, right, the mattress on the floor. Considering there was a bed already, it told him someone else used that room.

    "...Right, there's supposedly a Marshtomp living here." Fawkes knew that this particular kind of Pokémon didn't usually live there, so that was… a point for the human theory, even if it still sounded like a stretch. "But how am I supposed to find human evidence?! I don't know what they look like, damn it!"

    It felt like a waste of time, because no matter how much Fawkes messed around with the drawers, the closet and… everything else in the room, he didn't find any evidence of humans. Just teenagers having a messy room.

    Eventually, he stopped in front of a picture, sitting on top of a desk. Fawkes looked at it, his eyes going wide. As it turned out, it was a picture of his former colleagues and teammates, Mia and Harvey. An Obstagoon and a Lucario, hugging, while the Lucario held a baby Riolu in her arms.

    "Heh. Guess I got the short end of the stick, right, Mia, Harvey?"

    Compared to them, Fawkes' life had been nothing but a mess. He screwed up so many chances that, the last time, he ended up killing them. And that was something he could never take back.

    It felt like both were looking at him, something that Fawkes snarled at.

    "Don't look at me like that. I had no choice! It was that or they killed me!"

    Nothing. He snarled, before punching the photo, sending it crashing against the wall and shattering the glass inside. Fawkes sighed, looking at himself.

    "...This is pointless. I might as well confront that damn mutt directly about humans. And to do that… I need to set the stage."

    That involved grabbing a few more of those pesky teenagers.


    Terry was staying inside during the storm. Not only did he not want to soak his cloak, he also had quite a few books to read, so there was little reason for him to leave.

    Naturally, Liz remained there with him, watching the windows. "Hm, I was not expecting a storm today."

    "Maybe it got so hot that it ended up raining?" Terry sipped a cup of tea. If there was anything he managed to learn back home, it was how to brew proper tea.

    "...I see." Liz moved out of the window, but before she did, she managed to see a shadow in the distance, near a tree. It disappeared just as quickly. "Terry, there is someone here."

    "Wait, are you sure, or—"

    "I am fairly sure!" Liz moved towards the door, frowning. "I saw a shadow, and it disappeared. Someone is watching us."

    "That isn't…" he put the book down, grumbling. Liz could be paranoid sometimes, but with how serious she sounded, Terry thought best to trust her. "Fine! Did you get a good look?!"

    "Not with a storm this big!" Liz glanced at the windows, trying to predict where their mysterious assailant would appear from.

    The windows were a good option, and just as she thought about them, both sets shattered, a five-pointed projectile flying through both. As a result, the howling winds from outside entered, along with a few drops of rain.

    "Agh! Terry!"

    "I know, I know!" The prince snarled, baring his fangs.

    He was too slow. A blur moved past him, striking the Tyrunt with a singular claw that was infected with poison, and soon enough Terry felt it enter his system, falling down.

    On the other hand, Liz was quick enough to sprout vines in order to restrain Terry's attacker. It was… a Sneasler?

    "Terry!" Liz cried out before she brought her attention over to the assailant. "You! You poisoned him!"

    "Tch, I did something stupid and ruined my element of surprise—"

    The vines surrounding him grew tighter, which made Fawkes wince. "Take it easy! He's not dying, he's just gonna be quiet for a little while! Lighten up, this is supposed to be fun! At least, it is for me!"

    "Me?! Take it easy?! You clearly do not know me!" Liz wanted to choke him then and there, but even she knew better. She had to get information first.

    "Urgh…" Terry tried to move, but as he found out, his body was in no condition for that. "H-How much poison was that…?"

    "Enough." Fawkes winked at him, looking back at Liz. "Look, I just need you two, I don't have any problems with you, but I gotta get that mutt's attention somehow."

    "Mutt…?" Liz blinked. "You mean Nick?!"

    "Not that dumb, huh?"

    "S-Shut up!" Terry hissed, putting as much effort as he could to stand, despite how drowsy he felt. He immediately fell back down, groaning. "I don't know who you are, but my friends are out of question!"

    "I—I'm sorry, you think you and her are controlling this situation?!" He grinned, flashing his claws and slashing at the vines covering his body, cutting through them like they were made of paper. Then, Fawkes looked at Liz again. "Well, I think it'd be boring if none of you showed any kind of resistance… so, by all means, do try it!"

    "You know poison will not work on me." Liz rolled her eyes, retreating some of the vines. "I have not had the time to practice this maneuver yet."

    Her vines began to shift, turning pointed and sharp; like blades. Liz jumped, trying to hit her opponent with the swords. However, Fawkes was more agile than he seemed to be, dodging her attacks again and again.

    "Bravo, bravo! You're a feisty little girl! You're trying to beat me, but that's not really working, is it?!"

    Wind gathered in one of Fawkes' claws, and he quickly swung it while Liz was trying to attack—it struck her, and the cut was enough to send her back…

    Only for Liz to sink her vines on the ground, preventing her from moving back further.

    "I am not a frail girl." The Roselia held her head up as she stood her ground. "You would be wise not to test me."

    "True! But then again, I'm not the smartest guy around." Fawkes used this moment to grab something in his bag. "I know I can't poison you."

    Liz lowered her head, then raised it, pulling the vines so she would be propelled forwards, her own flowers coated in poison. Even if it wouldn't be effective, she had to try.

    This time, the attack hit. Or rather, Fawkes let her hit him, brushing the poison off as a simple tickle—the impact, on the other hand, was a tad rough, making him groan.

    Despite this, he was still standing. "Well, well, well… I may not be smart, but you made the wrong decision here."

    Liz looked down just in time to see Fawkes launching a seed in her stomach—a Stun Seed, which burst open and released its contents down on her, forcing her to fall down.

    "Well, that was easier than I thought." Fawkes clapped his hands together, showing a toothy grin. "Now, now, where do I take you… oh, I know where!"

    Two down, two more to go.


    "We aren't finding anything."

    Nick was in the middle of the town with his grandpa, and the two were looking around. "Did he live here or anything?"

    "For most of his life, yes. At least, as far as I know." Rowan grumbled. "I think I see what you mean. You think he knows where to hide."

    "Pretty sure he does, yeah." Nick crossed his arms. Where could they even look? "I… I think I wanna warn the others. Check on Shiron and Audrey. Can you—"

    "I'll look at your base. We'll meet here once we're done, alright?"

    Nick nodded. "Aye! Gramps, please…"

    "...You be careful too, Nick."

    "I guess he's not that good with words," Nick sighed, glancing around. The bakery was close by, he just needed to… get there.

    And once he arrived, Nick knocked on the door so many times that his paws were left aching. It took a little while, but he heard someone coming over.

    Magnus opened the door. "I'm sorry, we're closed—oh, Nick! It's a little late, don't you think?"

    "Uh… I guess, but that's not really the point right now! Where's Shiron?! We kinda have an urgent mission—"

    "Here, here!" Shiron hurried to the door, standing next to Magnus. "What's wrong, man?"

    All through the day, Nick was taking things easy. Even with the news about Fawkes, about what he did… he tried not to show any kind of reaction to it. Not in front of his grandpa, anyway.

    But it was hard to keep all that bottled up. Nick's legs were trembling, and he was gasping for air, clutching his chest. Even his vision was blurry, only barely able to make out the shapes of his friends.

    "I… I need…" Nick groaned, trying to force the words out. "N-Need, need…"

    Shiron glanced at Magnus, who moved out of the way. "Need my help, right?"

    "Murderer… is getting here, might be here already…"

    "...Oh. Oh, that's—" Shiron bit his lip. "Yeah, let's go! What are friends for?!"

    "I dunno what this is about, but…" Magnus sighed. "Good luck, you two."

    "Right, yeah. Thanks, Magnus!" Shiron clutched his scarf, focusing all his attention on Nick, even as the Quilladin closed his door. "So, first, let's take a deep breath, alright?"

    Nick nodded, trying to relax. In and out, like Shiron said. His senses slowly returned, but his voice was still a bit faint. "Gramps said… my parents didn't die in an accident."

    "Really?" Shiron blinked. He didn't even know about that, but… well, it wasn't the time to start asking questions. "Alright, so what's the plan? What do we need to do?"

    "He might be here already, so… I wanted to check on you. You and Audrey. Gramps is handling the HQ."

    "Well, sounds like I'm accounted for, at least." Shiron frowned. Was… being there for Nick enough? He never had that many friends to really know if this was good for him or not.

    "You are, yeah. Now I wanna see if Audrey is still there." Nick put his goggles on, showing his fangs off. "I don't have a good feeling about this, but I'd rather confirm it with a friend that I can trust."

    He trusts me?! Shiron nodded, rubbing the back of his head. "Uh, okay then! Let's go!"

    But Nick was already running, meaning Shiron had to keep up with his friend. They ran through the rain, until Nick stopped in front of the building.

    Already, he could tell something was wrong, since the door was open. "She… Audrey always locks it when leaving! She wouldn't just forget about it!"

    "I-I… I get it." Shiron gulped. He stepped forward, taking a peek inside. "Nick, I—"

    "..."

    No response, and Nick entered the building after his friend. Of all the times he wished his instincts were wrong, this was by far the worst. He thought something was wrong, but… but she wasn't there. Nobody was there.

    "D-Damn it." Nick fell to his knees, clenching both of his fists. As much as he tried to hold them back, his tears just kept rolling out of his eyes. "Damn it, damn it! I didn't ask for this! I didn't—he's going to pay!"

    "H-Hey, Nick…" Shiron figured out that this was above his area of expertise, but even so, he couldn't let his friend handle it alone. "We're gonna find her, alright? It's not all lost yet. I… I'm here for you."

    "Find her…" he groaned. Was it that easy to calm down, to focus on the task at hand? Nick didn't know. He didn't want to know.

    In fact, figuring out what to do would be impossible… if Shiron wasn't around to help him. Nick didn't exactly know why he was still crying, but Shiron being next to him made that such an easy task that he appreciated it, even if he didn't quite get what he was feeling.

    "Look, I've… I've had my fair share of breakdowns." Shiron muttered. At the very least, empathizing with Nick felt like it'd help him out. "And they pass. They might not look like they'll pass, but they all do in the end."

    "...We're gonna have a talk about this in the future." Nick inhaled, then let out a long sigh, slowly standing up. It all happened so fast Nick wasn't even sure how he was keeping it together. "You're right. We will find her."

    …I can't believe I was actually able to help him. How?! Shiron sighed in relief after his friend. "Alright, what's the plan, then?"

    "For starters, meet with Gramps again. But I should probably check what this place has—" Nick sniffed the air, and immediately was struck with a particularly pungent smell coming from the ground. "Ew!"

    "...What?"

    "Some kinda poison, smells disgusting." Nick groaned, kneeling to take a better look at the ground. Part of the wood was covered in a purple substance, which was giving off that scent. "Right, Gramps said he was a Sneasler. Makes sense, since I think they're part poison-type."

    What is a Sneasler? Shiron blinked, keeping the thought to himself. He'd never come across one, but the name made it sound like some kind of Sneasel. "Right."

    "Wait, there's more than a few drops here!"

    Paying attention to them, Nick almost thought they looked like a trail. It made him curious, and just in case, he traced over, leading him to the counter, where he saw a note. Or, at least, a piece of paper. Considering it also smelled like poison, he made a hunch it was related to Fawkes.

    "Let me read this thing…" Nick picked it up, deciding to read it out loud. "'Hey, mutt. If you're the one reading this, congrats! I'm Fawkes, not that you remember me. Some guys bailed me out, and I really don't like leaving loose ends, so unfortunately, I gotta take care of you. But not now. I'm probably waiting at your home, so we can at least meet.'"

    "..." the mutt, as Fawkes put it, crushed the paper with his paws, throwing it in the ground. "We're solving this, right?"

    "I-I'm sorry. I don't know much about your parents, or about this Fawkes guy, but… I'm here to offer my support."

    Nick put his goggles on the top of his head again, sighing. "Mom and dad were kinda like us. Heroes, saving others, helping out. Fawkes was their teammate. Mom wanted to take him in, since he had a rough upbringing, met some bad 'mons here and there…"

    "Really?" A frown. "I didn't know your family was that… complicated."

    "You don't have the faintest idea." Nick looked down at the note, snarling. "I was too young to know, but Gramps told me there were more than a few incidents where he broke their trust. Eventually…"

    "He betrayed them," Shiron blurted out, because he figured that was the gist of it.

    "You got it. I thought it was an accident, but… in hindsight, I was stupid. I thought that… there was no way he'd betray them. Maybe believing in him was a dumb call to make. Maybe—"

    Out of nowhere, Shiron had enveloped his friend in a hug. A strong one, but not too tight. Nick could leave it if he wanted.

    "Hey. I don't think so! Believing in others is great. If you hadn't… I probably would've drowned in the sea."

    "I…" Nick was stunned by the hug at first, but he quickly returned the gesture. "...I see your point, but I dunno, somehow I doubt Marshtomp can drown."

    "To be fair, I used to be a human." Shiron chuckled, pulling apart from his friend. "Anyway, meeting with your grandpa, right? Where is he?"

    "Said he'd be at our HQ, but then he'd meet me in the middle of the city, so… let's go."


    More rain, though Shiron didn't really seem to mind it. He found it ironic that it was raining now of all times, considering the entire situation with Nick. As they both walked towards the center, he couldn't help but notice how quiet his friend was acting.

    Usually, Nick would be speaking the whole way, but it wasn't happening. Shiron frowned at that, hoping Nick could handle it if things got worse. In any case, Shiron was there to help, however he could.

    It didn't take long before they managed to see Rowan standing alone, crossing his arms. The Pangoro looked over at them in the distance, waiting with an unreadable expression.

    "Gramps…" Nick muttered as he got closer. "You didn't find them, did you?"

    "...No." Rowan said, sighing. He raised a paw to show a wet paper he was holding. "Just this, a note from Fawkes."

    "M-Mister Rowan, we found another note in the store. It didn't tell us much, just that—"

    "Said Fawkes might be in our house, and that he wants to tie loose ends." Nick then pointed at himself. "I guess that means me."

    "Like I said, I'm not letting it happen to you." Rowan huffed, clenching the paper in his paws. "...Your friends weren't there, and I assume Audrey wasn't in the office either?"

    "No, s-sir." Shiron replied and clutched his scarf. How useful would he be in this situation? He really didn't want to fight, but if it meant helping Nick…

    "I suppose our best move is to go back home, we'll see if he's there…"

    "And if he's not?" Shiron raised an arm. He felt asking it was important.

    "We'll cross that bridge when we get there." Nick tried to reassure both his friend and himself.

    "Good answer," the Pangoro had already started walking. "We need to hurry."

    "That's obvious, Gramps!" Nick tapped a foot on the ground, grumbling as he began to follow.

    Meanwhile, Shiron was the one keeping quiet. There wasn't much he could do to help in that situation, so he felt keeping quiet was by far the best option he had. Though… he had a bad feeling about this. About the whole situation, like there was more to it than he thought.

    Honestly, he just hoped that all of them could handle it.


    As they approached the house, Nick put his goggles back on, seeing that the door was open already. Rowan saw this too, moving ahead of his grandson, as well as Shiron.

    "I'll go in first."

    "But Gramps—"

    "I'm going first and that's final." Rowan glared at him, moving through the open door into the house.

    For a while, they didn't hear anything coming from inside. Nick flicked his ears, trying to detect any sound he could, despite the constant drops making it harder on him.

    "How long should we wait until we check how things are in there?" Shiron asked, but… he had a feeling the answer was to not wait and, instead, jump right in.

    It therefore didn't surprise him when Nick didn't respond, rushing off into the house. Sighing, Shiron followed him. Once they entered, they found that Rowan was standing still, looking at the couch. And there, sitting on the couch… was Fawkes.

    "Ah, good. I was gettin' tired of waiting for all of you. I mean, minus the Marshtomp."

    "R-Rude!" Shiron blurted out without thinking, then grabbed his scarf again.

    "Gramps, did he do anything to you…?" Nick raised his head to look at Rowan, expecting anything from him.

    "...No." Rowan snarled, but he kept his gaze at Fawkes, not budging an inch. "We were just talking."

    "Correction: he wanted to pummel me into the ground, but I gently reminded this old loaf that I'm the only one that knows where the rest of your friends are." Fawkes shrugged, chuckling.

    "The rest of—" Nick snarled, his fur suddenly standing on end, while his tail perked up. "You took them! You took Audrey!"

    Fawkes just rolled his eyes in response. "Hey, I'm kinda the bad guy here, what did you expect me to do? Have a nice tea party with them?"

    "Y-You…" the Riolu took a single step forward, snarling so much he sounded like a feral of his kind.

    "Nick, don't! You're doing what he wants you to do!" Rowan pleaded, but it was too late.

    With a roar, Nick jumped towards Fawkes, his claws glistening like metal as he tried to slash his opponent. However, the attack was blocked… by Fawkes' own claws.

    "Tsc, tsc, tsc. How can you expect to be a hero if this upsets you so much? You gotta be cool, hard-boiled." Fawkes raised a leg, kicking Nick. Considering their difference in height, the kick was enough to hit Nick's whole body, sending him up, then crashing down. "Maybe you're just a scared little boy, going way over his head!"

    "W-Wait, Nick!" Shiron pleaded for his friend, trembling. This was… wrong, all kinds of wrong. And he wanted to do something about it.

    However, Rowan was the first to make any kind of move, one fist igniting in flames, the other crackling with electricity. Fawkes barely had enough reaction time to dodge one of them. The other attack, though, hit his stomach perfectly, and he screamed out, being thrown straight through the wall, puncturing a hole into it.

    "Don't badmouth my grandson." Rowan cracked his knuckles, arms crossed, before he glanced at Shiron. "Kid, take care of him. I'll handle this murderer."

    Nick coughed a bit, before he slowly stood up, rubbing some sweat off his face. "That was nothing, Gramps! Plus, it's three against one!"

    "Ow, ow… I knew you'd pack one hell of a punch…" Fawkes fell down, groaning and removing a bit of rubble still on his fur. "I'm not here to fight. I mean, I'd love to, but really, I think you're having the wrong read of this situation."

    "You're a killer! What kind of read am I supposed to have?!" Nick clenched a fist, and he was very close to drawing blood on his own palm from exerting too much force.

    "For starters, figuring out where your friends are." Fawkes licked his lips, grinning. "Because… well, I don't know if they'll be able to stay there for very long, paralyzed and all."

    Nick could feel his heart sinking from those words alone. He… didn't want to think what that meant, but if he didn't get that information out of Fawkes…

    "You hid them." Rowan huffed again. "Not many places to do that in this town, don't you think?"

    So far, Shiron had kept quiet. He was holding back the urge to plant his fist on Fawkes' head, no matter how much he wanted to do that. But… he could at least say something.

    "...You're despicable." Shiron said. "And we're not letting you get away with it."

    "I can escape whenever I want, y'know? What's stopping me from doing that now?"

    Nick snarled again, holding his arm with a paw, aiming at Fawkes. Orange aura had started to gather around his palm. "S-Say that again! I'll take you out here and now!"

    "Nah. Higher-ups bailed me out, and now I have a mission. I don't need you alive, Nicholas." He chuckled. "I just need to find the human. That's it. Higher-ups want it."

    "Higher-ups?" Rowan raised a brow. "And who would that be? Care to share?"

    "Try to take that out of my mouth~" Fawkes showed off his claws again, rushing towards Nick.

    This was going to be easy, nice and clean. He'd just need to hit the Riolu and—

    Something stopped him. Someone stopped him. Shiron had grabbed the claws, even if they were dripping with poison. Neither Nick nor Rowan even saw him move from his spot.

    "You're not hurting my friend." Shiron glanced back. He began to squeeze the claws, ignoring the burning Fawkes' poison was bringing him. "Who are your superiors?!"

    "T-Tch, ow, ow, ow! Fine! I'll tell ya!" Fawkes hissed, eyes widening. The pain he felt was bearable, for the most part. "I dunno! A foundation, I think! Told me they were the Anthropos Foundation. Hell if I know who they are!"

    Rowan stopped once he heard the name, mental gears grinding.

    The name made Shiron's heart skip a beat, because it sounded so… familiar. But there was no time for that. "Nick, this is your chance, do it!"

    "Wait, what are you—" Fawkes yelped as Shiron threw him back, towards Nick.

    Nick was just as surprised, but he wasn't about to waste this opportunity, trying to aim a Force Palm now that Fawkes was right in front of him. The energy moved through his body, through his arm, all the way to his palm. And then…

    …Like before, it blew up on his face. Nick screamed out, falling on the floor, while Fawkes only grinned, landing on his feet. Rowan was on his side, swinging his arm to punch the Sneasler.

    What he ended up hitting was something else, a sphere that cracked with his fist, unleashing a blinding light that knocked him back, as well as forcing the others to close their eyes.

    When the light was gone… so was Fawkes. Shiron grunted, trying to find his bearing. Unfortunately, the poison kicked in, and he ended up falling to his knees.

    "Wait, where is he—" Nick cringed, looking around. "N-No, no! Where's Fawkes?!"

    "He used a Luminous Orb…" Rowan rubbed his eyes and groaned. "We lost track of him."

    "...Damn it." Nick moved his paws to his head, rubbing that area repeatedly. "What are we supposed to do now?!"

    Shiron stopped to think. Even while his hand burnt, he thought. What did Fawkes want? A human… which made things easier, because they happened to have that already.

    "He wants a human…" Shiron looked at himself. "And we have one, me!"

    Nick's ears flicked. "What?! Are you suggesting using yourself as bait?!"

    "You're my friend. Of course I'd do it for you," Shiron said, as he winced at the poison's burn.. "Plus, I'm interested in those bosses of his. That name sounded familiar…"

    Rowan closed his eyes. "There isn't just one human here. I… I used to be one."

    "Wait, wha—" Nick blinked, pinching his arm to make sure he wasn't dreaming or anything. "You're human?! Well, a former human, but still!"

    "We'll discuss it later." Rowan added. "There's more important things at stake."

    "…He already knew I'm human, right?" Shiron sighed in response.

    "It was obvious." Rowan simply shrugged. "In any case, that name was familiar to me as well. Anthropos… is a word intrinsically related to humans. We'll figure that out later."

    "Mom and dad—" Shiron shook his head; that wasn't the word he'd use for them both. "...The couple that adopted me made me take classes on ancient languages. I don't remember the name of it, but it's very old. Dead, too. Nobody uses that language anymore. But the name… I recognize it."

    "...This sucks." Nick grumbled, crossing his arms. He didn't really get what that name meant, or why those two were making such a big deal out of it.

    They simply didn't have the time to wonder about that. Nick himself didn't want to risk their lives, but… what other choice did they have?

    A/N: Sorry for the... long-ass delay! I had a shitton of stuff going on in my life that stopped me from writing more of this story. Luckily, I should be able to return to my current pace. In any case, I hope you enjoyed this chapter! I also hope I didn't get rusty in all those months, lol.
     
    Chapter 21 - Scion
  • Navar

    Professional Mudkip Lover
    Location
    Brazil
    Pronouns
    He/Him
    Partners
    1. swampert
    2. chesnaught-apron
    3. lucario-mega
    Chapter 21 - Scion

    Be The One Be The One All right!
    I don't wanna give it up, fighting for tomorrow
    Be The Light Be The Light All right!
    Love is strong and it'll always find a way

    Rowan worked on putting things back where they were supposed to be after Fawkes left. Adjusting paintings, moving the couch to the center of the room, all that. It didn't take him very long, nor did he need to put in a lot of effort.

    "As soon as I'm done here, we'll be leaving. We just need to figure out where he is." Rowan glanced at them. "For the record, I'd advise you two to be careful when we confront him. I don't want to state the obvious, but he uses poison."

    "Oh, then this was… kind of a bad idea." Shiron groaned, while Nick put a pink plaster around his arm, right where the Marshtomp touched Fawkes' poison. It smelled a little sweet.

    "You're lucky, but you're also crazy. There's ways to fight him without getting poisoned." Nick muttered to his friend, rubbing the rest of the pecha berry paste. "Don't think you'll need to head to the hospital, though."

    Shiron sighed, looking to the other side. "...I just didn't like the way he was talking to you. It felt demeaning. And trust me, I know how that feels."

    "Uh, thanks?" Nick wasn't sure how to respond, so he tried to change the subject. "Anyway, about you humans. We need to come up with a plan. I don't like to use you or Gramps as bait, but…"

    "I've been here for longer." Rowan turned around, arms crossed. "If anyone should be bait, it should be me. That way, we can keep Shiron's secret for a while longer."

    Nick sighed, backing off from Shiron to think. I need to know what Fawkes' goal is. Revenge seems right, but… I'm not sure if that's all there is to it. Is there something more? Something for that organization he mentioned? Anthropos?

    Obviously, there was also the issue of where the others were taken. Nick assumed it had to be somewhere relevant, but… where?

    "This town isn't too big, so I can't see him hiding them in a lot of places—"

    "...What?" Shiron blinked. "Nick, you started talking out of nowhere. I'm not following your line of thought."

    "He does that sometimes," Rowan admitted, shrugging his arms. "In any case, he's right. Fawkes doesn't have a lot of places to hide. It's likely he'd be staying somewhere meaningful to us."

    Nick didn't see how that would help. As far as he knew, they were still starting that investigation. Now, if only there were some smart detectives to help…

    "...Well, this house is relevant to me and to you, Gramps. To my parents, too. I think we should start searching around here."

    "Once again, you're right, Nick." Rowan pointed at the couch. Specifically, towards a few patches of fur stuck to it. Dark gray fur. "This couch has a lot of fur, since Nick and I both have it."

    He paused to look at the other two again. "Now, assuming that Nick did his chores properly and cleaned the couch—"

    Nick's fur stood up. "Hey!"

    "...As I was saying, if this couch was clean, then this fur can only belong to him."

    During that conversation, Shiron realized something that might help them out. He was talking to a Pangoro, but also to a Riolu—a Pokémon similar to the likes of Rockruff and Growlithe, although bipedal. And blue.

    "Wait, wait! Nick, can't you use your nose to sniff his scent?! We have his fur!"

    "...What?" Nick shook his head. "My sense of smell ain't that great. And considering all the rain, it wouldn't be of much use either."

    "...Oh." Shiron felt his face heat up and clutched the scarf to calm down. "S-Sorry. I thought it'd help! I didn't mean to screw up! W-Well, we might still be able to find them—"

    "Ahem. Shiron, calm down." Rowan cleared his throat, tracing his arm from the couch to the floor, ending on the stairs. More patches of fur could be seen, extending all the way to the second floor of the house. "We may not be able to track him through scent, but we know where he went."

    "Our room!" Shiron blurted out, following the trail of the fur. "But… if that's the case, can't we just follow the fur outside?"

    Nick shook his head. "The water might've flushed it out. But anyway, I think we should check our room, just in case."

    "You two do that," Rowan added, kneeling to check the couch once more. "I'll try to find more clues. And Nick?"

    A groan left the Riolu's mouth as he nodded. "Yes, Gramps. I'm not going to be reckless. I promise you."

    Meanwhile, Shiron was already climbing up the stairs, motioning for Nick to follow him.

    It didn't take long before they reached the second floor, and then, their room. However, when Nick tried to open the door, it only opened partially.

    "Something's blocking it," he grunted, struggling to open the door.

    Shiron just shrugged. "I can see that. Hold on."

    He approached the door, pushing it with his two hands. Shiron grunted a bit, but the door opened right away, and whatever was holding it fell down with a loud thud.


    What they saw inside was a mess. Nick blinked, rubbing his eyes to confirm he wasn't the one that made that. Their beds were broken; splinters of wood spread everywhere. The table was holding back the door, but now it had fallen. His chair was broken too, and the closet was on the floor as well.

    "..."

    Nick let out a sigh that went for a good few seconds. "I don't think Gramps is gonna ground me for this."

    "He probably made this a mess so we'd have a hard time finding any clues." Shiron pointed out. "...Or he has anger issues."

    "Honestly, I wouldn't doubt he had a hissy fit. I think it suits him." Nick grumbled, grabbing some of the splinters. He turned back towards the door, throwing the wood out of his room. "I doubt this is gonna help us, so…"

    "R-Right." Shiron sighed. He lifted the bed, looking underneath it, but all he found were empty soda cans. "Nick, you really need to be more organized."

    "I was gonna! But this isn't the time to complain about my habits!" Nick opened the drawers, checking each one, but they just had books. "Tch, I don't think there's anything here."

    "Well, when you're that messy, it's hard to find something—"

    "Not the time, Shiron!" Nick protested, moving to the closet. "Help me pull this thing up, we're gonna need it."

    "I… I'm not the brawns of this team, am I? I mean, I can help, but…" Despite his words, Shiron held the closet with his hands, helping Nick pull it up.

    Nick remembered that closet. Or the stories his mom told him about it. "Apparently, this was made by Gramps. And by my dad. Mom said they worked together to build it."

    "Huh? That's… cool, I guess." Shiron continued pulling it up.

    Once it reached the point where the doors were visible, they slowly began to open.

    "H-Hold on, I don't want anything spilling out!"

    Shiron put more force into it, trying to lift it as soon as possible. However, the doors opened, spilling out some bags, scarves, hats, but also…

    A framed painting. It fell, and the two heard the sound of glass shattering coming from it. Nick's eyes widened, and he pulled the closet again, finally lifting it up.

    He didn't waste any time before grabbing the painting in his paws, kneeling in the process. Shiron looked at his friend, seeing that Nick's paws were trembling as he held the painting.

    "Nick…? What's wrong?"

    "I thought… I thought this was ruined. It's a painting of my parents. We, uh, didn't have money to afford a full picture, so I… we got this painted." Nick sighed in relief, standing up. The tremors in his paws slowed down, until they stopped. "I couldn't let that happen."

    …It must be nice, having parents that love you. But I'm not holding that against him. Shiron rubbed one of his arms. "I-I see. I understand you."

    Shiron thought about something to ask, but once again, it felt like he was intruding. "Uh… Nick, would you like to talk about your parents? I'd love to hear about them."

    "Maybe some other time—"

    Nick stopped himself. At the corner of the painting, near the frame, he saw a piece of paper, or at least, the edge of it. White paper, which meant it didn't belong to the painting.

    "Something's… here," he took a closer look, grabbing the paper and pulling it out. "A note?"

    "What's written onit?"

    It took a while for Nick to say anything. Mostly because he was reading, but the contents of the paper were… strange.

    "It's… it's a riddle, listen." Nick cleared his throat. "'I have a name that's not mine, and no one cares about me in their prime.'"

    Nick stopped to wince, sniffing the paper. Thankfully not enough to be poisoned, but the scent was obvious. "...And this thing smells awful. Fawkes wrote it."

    "Is… is this guy joking? What's wrong with him?!" Shiron put both hands in his head, groaning. "Does he get a kick out of seeing us struggle or what?!"

    To Shiron's surprise, Nick was actually smiling. "Nah. I mean, maybe he does, but this is an opportunity. We have a fighting chance!"

    "...That's surprisingly thoughtful of him. Unless he's playing with us."

    Which would fit with what little Shiron knew about Fawkes. Whatever, they had a clue. Although… "Hm, this doesn't seem like a full riddle, what if there's more to it?"

    Nick sighed again, putting the painting on his bed. "Yeah, I was just thinking about that. Can't be the whole thing. Fawkes might be sending us to a wild Ducklett chase."

    "I thought so, but it's our only shot. We should try it." Shiron grumbled. He wanted to believe that Fawkes was playing fair, but…

    "NICK, SHIRON! Come here to the living room!"

    Nick's ears twitched. "Gramps is calling us."

    "Noted!" Shiron nodded, leaving the room with his friend.


    Rowan was holding a sheet of paper in one of his paws, and once Nick saw that, he lifted his arm to show his own paper. At a first glance, they seemed to be identical.

    "I see you've found something there."

    Nick gulped. "Uh, yes, the room is kinda messy. But in my defense, Fawkes did it!"

    "...We'll get there when we get there, Nick." Rowan rolled his eyes. "In any case, this paper doesn't say much. It's a riddle."

    "Ours is a riddle too." Shiron added, rubbing his hand on his forehead. "Maybe they're halves? It'd be nice if they were halves."

    "Hm… I'll tell you mine." Rowan looked at the paper with a big frown. "People cry at my sight and lie by me all day and night."

    "Huh, well, using mine and yours, the complete sentence seems to be…" Nick prepared to speak. "I have a name that's not mine and no one cares about me in their prime. People cry at my sight and lie by me all day and night."

    That still didn't tell them much. Shiron didn't figure it out… nor did he have any idea. And from how the others looked puzzled, he figured they didn't know about it either. Either it was a very difficult thing to figure out, or Shiron was just stupid.

    He was inclined to believe the second option. "...I don't get it."

    "A name that isn't yours…" Nick rubbed the back of his head. "I wonder if it's something about their team? Nobody names their team after themselves, right? And evildoers sure cry when you mention a powerful group's name!"

    Shiron thought that made perfect sense, and his eyes sparkled. "You're right! This must be it! A team! But… what does it have to do with you? I don't see how it's relevant."

    For a moment, Nick stopped, thinking. Then, he smirked, seemingly having figured it out. "Dude, hold on! We're a team, right? You, me, Liz and Terry! That means he's in our HQ! Don't you agree?"

    "Oooooh! You're totally right! Now we just need to come up with a good plan and—"

    "You're wrong." Rowan interrupted them, holding his piece of paper. He started to crush it, making the whole thing crumble. "It's not a team. I know what the answer is, and I know where he is, too."

    Nick raised a brow at that. "And what's the answer, Gramps?"

    "...A name that doesn't belong to you. People are scared of you, and someone lays in you day and night."

    There was another pause as Rowan let them sink the information in their heads. A wall of silence stood between the three. Nick processed the information, and with that, he realized what the truth really was.

    Until Nick decided to break the silence. "It's a tombstone."

    His voice was faint. Nick clenched his fists, gritting his teeth. "He's at the graveyard! I… I can't believe it! It was right in front of us! Why didn't I think of it before?!"

    Shiron gulped. Of course, of course it'd be somewhere creepy like that! But that still left their actual plan. How to fight against Fawkes, when he could incapacitate them easily?

    "I'll… I'll grab as much pecha as I can find in the town." Shiron blurted out. "You two go there, since Fawkes is lookin' for a human and all…"

    "Sounds good to me." Nick put his goggles on, snarling. "Gramps! We're saving all of 'em, right?!"

    "I'd much rather fight him myself, but… yes, I do intend to help you save them, so try not to worry."

    Not worrying was going to be hard for Nick, given how he acted. However, Rowan was right, which meant Nick would have to try his best to remain relaxed.

    Nick looked at his paws. If only he could get the hang of that stupid move, then he'd have a better chance in combat. Every single time he tried, it blew up in his face, literally. As such, Nick decided not to count on that attack, and instead try everything else.

    "Well, if that's the case… I'll go ahead." Shiron turned around to face the door, walking that way.

    But he returned right away. "Uh, sorry, mister Rowan. I don't wanna see you exposing yourself for me, but…"

    "Kid, I've been through worse. I'll be fine. We'll all be fine, alright? Now, go!"

    With a gulp, Shiron nodded before walking out of the house. Nick watched his friend leave before glancing at his grandfather.

    "We have a pretty good shot at this, don't we?"

    "I'd say so, but still, we must be careful, Nick. You don't know what kind of tricks Fawkes has in store for us."


    Rowan walked through the road that led to the graveyard along with Nick, huffing. It was still raining, though not as much as before. Naturally, Nick used the journey there as an excuse to think.

    Because… Nick didn't know what to do when facing Fawkes. His heart skipped a beat.

    I… I'm not a killer. I don't want to do anything like that. Not to Fawkes, not to anyone.

    Looking down at his claws made Nick wince. He could kill Fawkes if he tried. There were many ways to do that. And Nick thought that whatever legal consequences he'd face would be easy to handle.

    It's not right for me to be an executioner, but I can't let him not suffer any consequences for what he did. Even if he didn't kill them directly, he was responsible.

    "You're awfully quiet, Nick."

    Nick raised his head as high as he could just to meet his grandpa's gaze. Usually, he'd see a stern gaze, but it wasn't like that. He almost looked… sad. A frown, heavy eyes, ears twitching.

    "I'm just thinking. It's normal to think, right?"

    "When faced with this situation, I'd say so," the Pangoro replied, moving his head to face forward. "Would you care to tell me what those thoughts are?"

    Nick stopped, his body shaking. "I… I wanna know what we're gonna do with him."

    And after hearing that, Rowan also stopped his strol, looking down at Nick's eyes. Like himself, the Riolu was frowning, and his tail had drooped fully.

    "...You're wondering if we should kill him."

    That hit Nick right in the heart, and he groaned. "Yes, and I hate it! I don't want to—but he's… he's responsible! What should we do?! We can't just let him go!"

    "...I know what you're feeling, Nick, but we don't have that right. We'll detain him, and once that's settled, he'll be taken to prison."

    Nick flinched. Yes, yes, it made sense to send Fawkes to a prison. Kind of. "He got out once. What's stopping him from leaving again?"

    "I have some contacts, Nick. I'm sending him to Silvergate."

    "...Wha—" Nick gulped. He heard that name before… somewhere. "Isn't that the continent's maximum security prison? And it actually exists?! I thought that was just a myth!"

    "A lot of myths have some kind of basis in reality." Rowan nodded, turning around again. "Did that make it easy for you?"

    "Well, yeah, I guess…" Nick was unsure of it, to be honest. But it was better than his other options, so he took it.

    With that in mind they continued the trek over the road, seeing the entrance to the graveyard; brick walls surrounding the area, with a lychgate in the middle, through which a few tombstones were visible. But not Fawkes.

    "He's here. He has to be here!" Nick snarled, his tail suddenly perking up.

    "Maybe, maybe not. We're here to check, and if he is here, we'll detain him."

    Nick took a deep breath. There was a way of detecting if Fawkes was there or not: his aura sensing. It wouldn't be easy, considering how bad he was at sensing, but… but Audrey was in danger! He had to try.

    So he closed his eyes, focusing only on his own breath. Nick couldn't see anything, but he thought about Audrey. About all their times together, on what they accomplished, and all that.

    At the same time, he also thought about his friends. Liz, Terry, Shiron, Magnus, Amelia. All of them were important, and all helped him in some way.

    Still nothing.

    He let out a deep breath, then took another one in. Nick could do this! He could! Audrey believed in him, and so did all of his friends, as well as his grandpa.

    Nothing.

    …This wasn't working, was it? Nick tried to focus again on Audrey, to find the one that took her. He had to find him! Find all of them! A grunt left him, and he calmed down once again.

    Nothing.

    Why is this so hard?! It comes so easy to everyone of my kind! Why can't I… why can't I do this?!

    Frustrated, Nick tried one final time. He could feel the grass beneath his feet, the raindrops falling over his head, the sounds of the trees' leaves rustling behind him…

    Something. A faint signature. He could see it, even with his eyes closed. It looked like an amorphous blob, moving in all directions. And surrounding that blob were three others, though they didn't move nearly as much.

    "...They're here. They're all here, Gramps!" Nick opened his eyes, gasping for air and shivering. "W-We gotta save Audrey! S-Save them! All of them!"

    Rowan only nodded. "And we will."


    Once they entered the cemetery, nothing unusual happened. Nick walked through a bunch of tombstones, following the carved path in the middle so he wouldn't disturb any of them.

    It didn't take Nick and Rowan very long until they managed to see a familiar-looking Sneasler in the distance, with crossed arms. Fawkes, in return, glanced at them with a smirk as they approached.

    Nick saw something different, though. This time, Fawkes was wearing a tattered red cloak. He didn't stop to get any details about Fawkes before, but now that he paid attention, Nick saw a few scars around the Sneasler, and a bang that covered one of his eyes. There were also a few patches that looked like burnt fur.

    "Yo! You guys sure took your sweet time findin' out I was here! I was startin' to get bored! And, well, I don't seem to have much company to pass the time. I haven't unearthed them yet." Fawkes stopped to chuckle at his own joke, before moving his cloak. "Oh, and since I'm here meetin' the son of my teammates… I thought it'd be nice to wear my cloak. As you can see, it had better days."

    "That is a lousy attempt at humor, Fawkes." Rowan raised a brow, before sighing. "I know this won't mean anything to you, but let the hostages go. I'd rather not involve them in this."

    "Hostages?" Fawkes tilted his head. "I dunno anything about hostages, geezer!"

    To that, Nick growled. "Cut the crap, Fawkes! I sensed you, but I also sensed my friends! Where'd you keep them?!"

    "Ah… I almost forgot about that dreaded sense of yours, though I heard it ain't as good as mommy's, is it?" Fawkes then pointed at both his right and his left. "Your friends are somewhere around here. I made sure to keep their tombstones nice and safe."

    While Fawkes was talking, Nick paid attention to what the Sneasler was wearing. Namely, a backpack. He took a deep breath, preparing himself to jump.

    Fawkes shook his head once he realized what Nick planned. "As well as using a nullify looplet to make sure they can't escape… though I can't say they're exactly healthy, poison ain't fun, or so I heard."

    "One of them is immune." Rowan pointed out, referring to Liz. "I take it you took different measures."

    "Stunning her was fun, I gotta admit." Fawkes shrugged. "...That bein' said, I wanted to see a human, but all I have is a geezer and a teenager. Ain't exactly what I was hoping for."

    Nick looked up at his grandpa, and Rowan returned the look, before facing Fawkes again. "You've found him. I'm a human."

    "...You're a human, old man?" Fawkes blinked, not sure if he believed it. "Tch, ya gotta be kiddin' me! That dumbass organization wanted one, and I even went to the trouble of settin' up this kidnapping attempt…"

    "I'm not interested in that organization, if that's what you mean." Rowan growled. A glance below revealed to him that there was… something on the floor that shimmered slightly, in a purple color, next to Fawkes' claws. Wait, is that what I think it is?

    "...Hah. I admit, that wasn't what I had in mind." Fawkes grumbled, kicking a pebble on the ground. "Well, ain't that fun, mutt? Your family is special, but you? You're nothing. Just a scared little mutt, trying desperately to find meaning in his own life."

    "S-Shut up!"

    "Nick, calm down! He's trying to get into your head!" Rowan alerted, moving forward. He wanted to check what those purple things Fawkes held were, but the rain and the low visibility in the night weren't helping. He had an idea of what they were, because if his memory was correct, Fawkes' species could learn that kind of move.

    "Yeah, because that's the only way he's ever gonna do something, ain't it?" Fawkes pointed at Nick with his other arm, grinning. "If you were truly a hero, you'd have stopped me from kidnapping your girlfriend."

    Hearing that made Nick's blood boil, and his veins bulged, visible under his fur.

    "And… I mean, who knows? You detected a buncha auras, but who's to say one of them is from her? Maybe I killed her and hid the body somewhere~"

    That… was all that Nick could take. He roared, branding his claws as they shimmered like metal. His movement was quick, and this time he was actually going to hit Fawkes.

    If it weren't for Rowan shoving him out of the way and rushing in Nick's place, before yelping in pain as the objects he saw before made contact with his stomach, sinking in. Spikes, but not any normal kind. Purple spikes, filled with poison.

    As it seeped deep in his body, Rowan fell to his knees, groaning. He started to sweat, barely able to keep his eyes open. Meanwhile, Nick grumbled, standing up and finally realizing what happened.

    "G-Gramps!"

    Fawkes whistled, backing off from the two. So far, the first step of his plan was done. "Wow, you're really worthless, huh? All it took was a little teasin' for you to try and hit me. That geezer is wounded because of you."

    "S-Shut up!" Nick rushed to his grandpa's side, but then he received a cutting attack on his back, courtesy of Fawkes.

    "G-Graah!" Nick fell back down, feeling both the stinging pain of the claws, as well as a bit of poison entering his bloodstream.

    "Sheesh, this was almost too easy, y'know?!" Fawkes cracked his knuckles, grinning. "You weren't prepared at all!"

    "You would be wise not to underestimate me…" Rowan grunted, standing up. Despite the poison running through his veins, he wasn't prepared to give up just yet. He grabbed all the spikes and tossed them aside, then closed a fist, ice coating it.

    "What the hell?! That was enough poison to—"

    Rowan didn't wait for Fawkes to finish his sentence before slamming his fist on the Sneasler's face, causing his opponent to grunt as Rowan shoved him down on the floor.

    "G-Gramps!" Nick panted, his body shivering from the poison. What was worse was that his vision got blurry and… weird. He saw tombstones broken, everything was foggy, and, and—

    "Y-You big, dumb oaf!" Fawkes was down, but he could still strike. Poison emerged from his fur, quickly solidifying into spikes similar to the ones he used before and since Rowan was right on top of him, there was no dodging the attack.

    He launched them at his opponent, and Rowan received each one, stumbling and falling on his back. Fawkes, on the other hand, was able to stand normally.

    "Damn it. This was supposed to be an easy mission! What the hell is their problem?!"

    "G-Gramps!" Nick shouted, barely able to discern what was going on. He did understand that Rowan got attacked.

    Nick tried his best to stay up, even though his balance was off and his senses confused. His vision in particular was going through a hard time. He took a few steps forward, trying to approach what he perceived to be Fawkes.

    If I can just hold on a little longer, Shiron will get here with the pechas.

    Just a little while. Nick panted, trying to aim his claws at Fawkes again, the figure of his opponent wobbling around without any true shape. He swung his arms, but in the end, Nick didn't hit anything.

    "Pathetic mutt," Fawkes scoffed, baring his teeth to the Riolu. Just to make himself feel better, he kicked Nick down, forcing him to the ground.

    Once his head hit the cold, hard floor, Nick groaned again. Things were getting weird. He was staring at the sky, seeing the clouds and some raindrops. But at the center of it all, the clouds seemed to change their shape, turning into something familiar for him.

    "M-Mom, dad…" Nick reached out an arm, trying to grab the clouds.

    For a moment, he did, but as he touched them, the image of his parents disappeared, and the clouds turned dark, while the drops became a blood-red color.

    "D-Don't leave me here! I'm trying, I'm trying so hard! I want to be a hero! A hero worth your time! P-Please, I can do this!"

    Nobody replied, not Fawkes, not his grandpa, no one there. Nick didn't even hear anything anymore, every sound turning silent. Not even his own cries were audible to him.

    Yet, he continued to reach his arm out, hoping to grasp someone, a helping hand. Nick needed it… but it got worse. Despite the fact his arm was raised, he couldn't move it. His body didn't listen.

    Feeling that, Nick let out a scream, the loudest he could possibly muster. Yet again, no sound came. He was alone, alone in that nightmare. What should he do? What could he do?

    "I bet you're not even hearin' me, mutt." Fawkes said, looking at a kneeling Nick. "Your screams are gettin' a bit old, I gotta say. But… I guess it's better than you tryin' to kill me."

    "S-Stop this…" Rowan muttered, managing to muster the strength to speak. "Why are you dragging him into this?! What did he ever do to you?!"

    "His parents did!" Fawkes snarled, kicking Nick down again and seeing him roll. "And they're dead! So I can't even get my satisfaction!"

    "So you're taking it out on a child?!"

    "You took… all that poison, and you're not hallucinating." Fawkes blinked, then sighed. "I have to admit, it takes a lotta willpower to pull it off. I'm impressed with ya, old man."

    Nick panted again, trying to resist the urge to vomit. He could make out that he was near another tombstone, faintly. Looking at it wasn't helping, but Nick felt the hard stone hitting his head.

    "I-I'm sorry… I… I don't know what to do… I failed…"

    He couldn't figure out how to go back to normal. The poison wouldn't kill him—Nick knew that much, but those hallucinations felt real. Too real for his taste.

    "N-Nick! If you're hearing me, fight it! You can stand up! You can face him!"

    "You're one annoying old man, ain't ya?" Fawkes rolled his eyes, turning around, leaping towards Nick, and grabbing him by his neck. "Well, I got the human sedated here, and the object of my rage right in front of me. I think I know what I gotta do now."

    "H-Hah… h-hah…" Nick groaned, feeling that arm around his neck. It meant Fawkes was close, even if he couldn't see him. Close enough for an attack, maybe?

    It would be a dumb, dangerous idea to pull it off, but they were close. Nick inhaled, breathing in as much air as he could—which wasn't much, considering the hold on his neck. Still, Nick had to try.

    Focusing energy from his body to his arm, then to his paw. A few crackles of orange aura appeared between his fingers. Energy built up, coating all of his paw in that same glow. Nick closed his eyes.

    He let go of the energy and just like his other attempts with using that move, it blew up on him. Except that this time, Fawkes was caught inthe explosion, and both were blown away in different directions. Nick eventually fell down again, screaming loudly.

    But he did it. He was freed from Fawkes' grasp, even if his senses were still weird. Nick didn't know if he could fight in that condition, however, what he did know was that giving up wasn't something he could do.

    S-Shiron should be here at any second… I can't see him, so I'm hoping he won't be drawing attention to himself!

    "Fuck, that was a nasty blow…" Fawkes stood up, a bit charred from the attack, but not too injured. "Didn't think ya had any more tricks up your sleeve!"

    Nick panted. With his senses in such a funk, he resorted to his aura prowess. Closing his eyes, Nick tried to pick up anyone around. This time, it was a bit easier, and he detected almost the same number of auras.

    Almost, because there was one more, away from him. Shiron? Is that him?

    "Not gonna say anything? Just gonna close your eyes? You really are a failure." Fawkes brandished his claws again, getting ready to attack.

    At the same time, Nick sensed the distant aura was approaching, though it stopped every now and again.

    "That poison's got ya real good, hasn't it?" Fawkes put his hands on his hips, grinning. "But alas, this is it!"

    Nick noticed Fawkes was approaching him—and fast. Luckily, so was the other aura. And even better, the Sneasler didn't notice it either, distracted with his opponent.

    At that moment, Shiron hit him. His fist was coated in a spinning cloak of water as he rammed it against Fawkes' stomach, going as deep as he could. In response, Fawkes screamed, before being launched all the way to the back of the graveyard.

    "H-Hah. I-I'm sorry I'm late! I—"

    "We don't have time for this, Shiron!" Rowan blurted out, still down. "Did you get the berries or not?!"

    "S-Sorry, they were almost out of stock! I could only find one, and there's two of you, so I'll just split it in half!"

    Rowan's eyes widened, and he groaned. "...The effect won't be strong. Give them all to Nick. I'm counting on you to finish this fight."

    "A-Are you two… talking? I can't hear you that well. It's weird..." Nick was surprised by someone—presumably Shiron—shoving something in his mouth.

    As soon as the sweet taste hit him, Nick chewed the berry, swallowing it down. "O-Okay, never do that again!"

    "S-Sorry, Nick!"

    His vision returned, and Nick saw his friend in front of him, confirming his suspicions. The rest of his senses were still returning, but he could see someone approaching from the other side.

    "It's fine, I'll just… rest when this is done. Speaking of which, he's coming back."

    "Noted!" Shiron clenched both of his fists. "But now what?!"

    "Well, that was fuckin' lovely!" Fawkes groaned, rubbing a hand over his stomach, against the wet fur. "I knew I shouldn't have wasted all this time, yet here we are. Man, I'm dumb."

    "I need you… I need you to distract him." Nick panted. His vision was still a little blurry, all things considered. But his aura senses were still good. "I'm gonna rescue the others."

    "What're you two yappin' about?" Fawkes growled, ready to attack.

    But so was Shiron. He touched the ground with a hand, mud gathering around his fist, before launching it like a projectile towards Fawkes. The Sneasler dodged—barely—by ducking under the attack.

    Nick ran away during the commotion, which Fawkes noticed. "That damn mutt… I didn't think he'd pull somethin' like this."

    He sped up, rushing towards Nick to hit him with a slash. In response, Nick's claws shimmered again, and he clashed against Fawkes'. The two grunted, before Fawkes pulled back.

    "Never said I'd let ya save 'em." Fawkes flicked his hand, looking at them both. "And who's this Marshtomp? Last I checked, there wasn't any of 'em here."

    "A friend." Shiron closed both of his fists showing them off to make himself look more… capable. "N-Now! I don't wanna fight you, but—"

    "You talk like you've got a fightin' chance." Fawkes shrugged, before pointing a claw at Shiron. Beneath his fur, a few more purple spikes appeared, secreted by him. "Now, if you ain't important, I'll just knock ya out right here and now!"

    Shiron braced himself, seeing the spikes fired at him. Using the same strategy as before, he grabbed the ground, turning the dirt into mud, before launching the projectiles towards the spikes, neutralizing them.

    However, that left him open for an attack. Fawkes closed his hand, leaving one claw exposed, using it to puncture through Shiron right in his stomach, making him scream out, feeling the poison entering his body.

    "I–I'm not… I'm not here to fight! J-Just let my friends go!"

    "Useless!" Fawkes pulled his arm back, before preparing to puncture Shiron again.

    Before he was hit by an attack. It felt like a wave of some sort, rushing through his fur and making Fawkes almost lose his balance.

    "Oi!" A light blue wind had formed around Nick's paw, before it dissipated.

    "A vacuum… how charming—"

    Fawkes saw Nick. And Nick. And Nick again. A bunch of Riolu had encircled him, all carrying that same wind. If he didn't know any better, he'd be scared. Fawkes knew better, though.

    "They're just afterimages," he scoffed. "Only one of them is real , and there's an easy way of figuring that out."

    Shiron knew he could attack, and he probably should attack. But… Fawkes had turned his back on him, and attacking someone on the back was rude. Even if that someone was a criminal.

    Why? Why isn't he paying attention to me? Is he really only focusing on Nick?!

    Nick—all of him— aimed the vacuum towards Fawkes. "Well, yeah! But one of my attacks is real! Can you figure out which one it is?!"

    And Nick… I lost count of how many afterimages there are. Is he planning on attacking me along with Fawkes? Unless…

    Unless none of the attacks were real, and that was just a distraction. Fawkes didn't seem to notice that, but Shiron did.

    He gathered water from the rain to coat it in the same "armor" as he did before. Cowardly or not, Shiron was given a chance to strike, and surely Nick was planning something.

    "Well, here's how I'll figure it out!" Fawkes produced more spikes—way more than he needed.

    Shiron couldn't allow it; he had to attack! With a roar, he punched Fawkes on the back, using all he had to land a strong hit, water armor spinning like a drill around his arm.

    "H-Hiyah!"

    The impact hit, making Fawkes squirm, then scream as he was launched face-first on the ground, coughing a bit. Meanwhile, Shiron recoiled, wincing in pain and stepping back.

    "M-My arm…" A look at it revealed that there was more poison, though thankfully it didn't enter him.

    "Ow, ow, that was annoying…" Fawkes grunted, standing up and catching his breath. "My back hurts, and I'm not even old!"

    All of the afterimages had disappeared… Nick included—the real one. Noticing that, Fawkes turned around to look at Shiron.

    "Hah, I have to give it to ya, kid. Ya tricked me!" Fawkes licked his lips, baring his fangs at Shiron. "Actually, you and the mutt did. He's probably off to save his friends and girlfriend."

    "Yeah?! Well, I'm not letting you stop him!" Shiron shook his arm to let a bit of the poison fall. "I may not defeat you, but I can stall you!"

    "Ya have guts, I have to admit." Fawkes shrugged. "But guts alone ain't gonna cut it."

    He pointed a claw at Shiron. "So, fine! Ya got my attention! Stall me, kid!"


    Nick stopped to track them again. He spent almost five minutes trying to get his senses to work, and once that was done, he saw the auras nearby. Not clearly enough to distinguish them, but oh well.

    He first stopped at the tombstone on his right. Nick peeked at it; there was no name, no year of birth or death. And the dirt next to it looked like it had been messed with.

    "I dunno which one of you guys is around, but I—"

    "Mmmmf!"

    All he heard was a muffled scream from underneath the soil. Nick sighed, making his claws shimmer before he started digging. Not as effective as he'd like, but it'd have to do.

    "I'm coming, I'm coming!"

    As Nick continued digging and removing the dirt, he could make out faint details about the coffin. Black and cheap, not sturdy at all.

    "Alright, I'm gonna cut it with my claws, okay? Please try not to move!"

    "Mmmmf!"

    With a sigh, Nick sunk his claws deep in the wood, lowering his paw and opening a bigger hole on the coffin, until he could pull it apart with both paws.

    Inside of it was Liz, barely moving. She locked eyes with Nick, and hers were widened as they could get.

    "You took far too long!"

    "C-Can you move?!" Nick asked, glancing at her and at the bracelet wrapped around her arm. "Did he—"

    "Yes, my abilities and moves are nullified! Otherwise I would have broken out already!"

    "...Y'know, I'm considering letting you stay there." Nick rolled his eyes before grabbing Liz by her flower, pulling her up.

    As expected of someone that spent too much time underground, Liz almost stumbled and lost her balance. Nick grabbed her other flower, keeping her steady.

    "I have a lot of questions," Liz finally said. "...However, I am well aware this is not the time to ask them."

    "Definitely not. The others are around here! Terry and Audrey… I need to find them."

    "Naturally." Liz looked around. "I assume you have a way of finding them?"

    "Third tombstone on your right, fourth on my left." Nick nodded. "...We'll divide and conquer."

    "Hmph.A sound strategy."

    The two went their separate ways. Just like before, Nick clawed his way through the dirt and through the coffin, preparing to open it. He heard a scream inside, which made him go through this slowly.

    Before he saw an eye, the dirt around him moved, starting to go inside the coffin.

    "H-Hold on!"

    Nick reached his arm as fast as he could, getting inside the dirt—and the coffin. He felt someone grab his paw, before he recognized that soft fur brushing against his own.

    "A-Audrey!"

    Determined to get her out, Nick pulled as hard as he could, using both arms to make it easier on him.

    Just like he thought, it was Audrey, who was so heavy that, once he pulled her out, made him fall along with her.

    "G-Gah! S-Sorry, I didn't—"

    "N-Nick…" Audrey raised her head to look at him, panting. "I… I almost didn't make it, but I knew… I knew you'd come and save me…"

    "Of course I would!"

    Not letting Audrey say anything else, Nick wrapped his arms around her body, hugging her as tight as he could. His own shivered, trembling.

    How close was Nick to losing her? Nick's mind raced with the gravity of the situation. Despite how much her embrace calmed him down, the reality was that she was almost buried alive. The mental image of Audrey trapped, gasping for air made him squirm.

    Even if she was safe in his arms, shaking the sense of helplessness was proving to be hard for Nick. All because of Fawkes. Nick and Audrey were targeted because of him, and the realization weighed down onthe Riolu.

    At the same time, Nick could now hear her breaths on his stomach, along with his own. He felt her soft fur against his, and the look in her eyes made him stop panicking so much.

    "I think… I'm still a little hurt. My body's still numb. That poison was… so strong…" Audrey muttered, hugging Nick closely. "T-Thank you for saving me."

    "I'm going to stop him." Nick kissed the top of her head. "But I don't want to risk you getting hurt again. I want you to go with Liz to the—"

    "No."

    She moved her paws to touch his face. "I'm fine, I'll be there for you. I might not be able to fight much, but I'll help you morally."

    "...Thanks, Audrey." Nick kissed her head again, standing up.

    Just in time to see Liz helping Terry up. "Nick, I… I wish to take Terry to the hospital. Can you handle this on your own?"

    "S-Sorry, Nick! I can hardly stand. I… I didn't know that poison would be this… vile."

    Something's wrong, yeah. I didn't hear about such a debilitating poison… To that, Nick shook his head. "Nah, I'm not alone."

    …It sounded a lot cooler in his head, but whatever. He saved her. Nick saved her, his friends, and now he was going to defeat Fawkes, somehow. Would they be proud of him? His parents.

    Maybe not, when he couldn't even get the hang of that stupid move. The energy always flowed out. Nick got upset when Fawkes demonstrated an immense prowess at using his poison, able to make the energy flow…

    Like the rain flowed from the sky. His eyes widened.

    "I'm with you until the end of the line." Audrey elected to stay in his arms. At least, it felt comfortable.

    Nick didn't reply to that. He seemed distant, looking up at the sky. No doubt, his mind was full. Audrey opened her mouth to say, but the words failed her.

    "...Heh. I think I figured it out."

    "What?" Audrey's ears twitched, and she tilted her head. "...Figured what out?"

    "I'll let you know on the way there!"

    Nick grinned; he had a job to do.


    Shiron grabbed Fawkes' arm before he could puncture him again, using two of his hands to do so.

    "G-Grah, you imbecile! Let me go!" Fawkes tried to pull his arm back, but as he found out, Shiron had a much tighter grip than he let on. The more he tried to move, the more it hurt.

    "You told me to stall you… and that's exactly what I intend on doing!" Shiron grasped him tighter, before swinging both arms to toss Fawkes as far away from him as he could.

    It made him roll on the ground scraping his fur against it, until the point where Fawkes sunk all his claws on the dirt to stop himself from falling further.

    However, Shiron himself wasn't doing all that good. More poison got to his arms, and he was hurting, trying to move them. He stood next to Rowan, both to protect him, and to ask a few questions.

    "M-Mister Rowan, is this poison lethal?!"

    "I'm… I'm not sure, but I also didn't think it would make me this numb. My senses…" Rowan groaned. Something wasn't right with it. "I'm sure he wasn't that toxic before…"

    "I don't like it either, but I need to keep it together, at least until Nick arrives." Shiron swung his arms again, and a few more drops of the poison fell. "I'm starting to feel numb…"

    It took him a bit of effort to move them, which said something. Still, Shiron didn't intend on giving up. Not that easily, anyway.

    "Hah… I'm startin' to think you're stronger than you look." Fawkes got down on all fours, cracking his neck. "Maybe I gotta take this more seriously."

    The Sneasler was about to pounce, when he heard something. On his side, Nick came walking, holding Audrey in his arms.

    "Ah… I'm impressed ya found her."

    Not one to pass up the opportunity, Fawkes pounced on them, ready to cut through their flesh with his claws. Unfortunately, when he hit them, the two simply dissipated into the air.

    "...Another afterimage?!"

    "I'm tired of you." The real Nick was now close to Shiron, still holding Audrey. He gently put her down next to Rowan, before glancing at his friend. "Thanks for holding him back."

    "Nick! I know you got this! Whatever you figured out, do it! I believe in you!" Audrey screamed at the top of her lungs… which did make her cough, but the message was delivered.

    "Hah! I just need to poison all of you, then I'll be free to take that geezer of a human to those guys…" Fawkes stood somewhere between two legs and four, preparing his stance.

    Pointed spikes coated all of his claws, and he grinned like a maniac, before he broke into a sprint, leaving a dusty trail behind him.

    "Uh, Nick… he's coming after us. Niiiick!"

    Nick had a grin on his face. "I'm sending him right back to you, and then, you do the same!"

    "H-Huh?!"

    Before Shiron had any more time to reply, he saw Nick rushing, also leaving a trail of dust behind him.

    His claws shimmered, and he clashed against Fawkes… using only one of his paws. The other one had light blue wind circling it, and he aimed at Fawkes' ribs.

    "What in the world are you doing?!"

    "Finishing you off!"

    Nick fired the vacuum at him, and Fawkes ended up being tossed towards Shiron.

    "O-Oh, that's what he meant—" Shiron closed a fist, wrapping water around it again. "H-Here it comes, Nick!"

    Once more, Audrey shouted. "You got this, flow the energy! Let it flow without any resistance!"

    Shiron slammed his fist into Fawkes, making the Sneasler scream as he was launched towards Nick. He turned his body around, sinking both claws to slow down until he stopped, right in front of that damn mutt.

    It was exactly what Nick wanted out of the situation. He put a palm forward, letting out a deep breath. Orange energy circled his arm, moving from it to the end of his paw.

    "What are you planning now?!" Fawkes snarled. "I'm not goin' to lose! There's too much at stake here!"

    Once again he ran, brandishing his claws. He was closing in on Nick, who remained calm. More energy flowed, right as Fawkes made contact with him, trying to cut him with his claws.

    "...I'm done with you."

    Nick released the energy, thrusting his palm forward, right on Fawkes' stomach. Unlike his previous attempts, this time, there was no explosion, no knockback. His palm forced the energy out, and it landed right on Fawkes.

    "G-GRAAAAAH!"

    The Sneasler screamed as he felt the power of Nick's Force Palm. That energy ran through his entire body, spreading from across his stomach, through all of his nerves. It felt like electricity—paralyzing him from inside out.

    And then he fell on the ground, facing the sky. Fawkes found himself unable to move, unable to escape… completely paralyzed.

    Nick grunted, falling to his knees and smelling something burning. A glance at his paw revealed that it was just that; his own body was burning from the attack.

    But… it was over. He won, just like he wanted. "...I need… I need to bring them all to the hospital."

    "You're in luck, buddy. I can carry mister Rowan, you… handle Fawkes." Shiron panted, sighing in relief and walking towards Rowan, helping him up.

    "I'm… I should be fine, walking." Audrey nodded. She was tired—exhausted, but it'd have to do.

    "R-Right, yeah, yeah. I'll do that." Nick rubbed his forehead.

    "Hah… I gotta admit, ya got me good, mutt," Fawkes said. Once again he tried to move, but whatever paralysis he suffered, it was strong. "Well, guess I'll be back to prison."

    "Silvergate. You're going there," Nick said with a shrug, grabbing Fawkes by his feet.

    Hearing that name made Fawkes' heart skip a beat, and he immediately tried to move. "S-Silvergate? Wait, wait, I don't deserve that shit! Ya hear what they do to prisoners there?! I'd be better off dead!"

    "Whatever you say, bud. It's just a rumor." Nick punched him in the head, and Fawkes stopped; knocked out cold.

    Audrey waited for Nick to start walking before she followed him, keeping close enough to nuzzle his legs. "I knew you had it in you… I never doubted you, not for one second!"

    "If at first you don't succeed, try and try again." Nick agreed, glancing back. "Took me long enough to get that figured out. I mean, I'm still burning, but I can actually use that attack."

    "Mhm!" Audrey chirped as they walked out of the graveyard, towards the hospital.

    Once they passed the gate, Nick glanced back another time, sighing. Mom, dad, thanks. I couldn't have done it without you.


    It had been a couple of days since that incident, and Nick still had to organize his room. Yes, everything broken had been replaced, but it was still a bit of a mess.

    Even Audrey wasn't too interested in it, sitting as she watched him lift a closet up, all by himself.

    "Y'know, this wasn't my idea of a date. Especially considering I got poisoned."

    "Well, Gramps told me to clean up, so that's what I'm doing." Nick backed off, panting. His right paw was bandaged to help with the burns, but it didn't hurt that much.

    "I'm… I'm sorry I didn't save you earlier." Nick looked at her and his ears lowered. "I should've been—"

    "Drop it, Nick!" Audrey strolled towards him, standing up on her hind legs and using the two frontal paws to touch his cheeks. "You did the best you could, and honestly, it was great. I'm a bit bummed I couldn't do more, but it's fine. We're all fine."

    "I-I guess… I guess I am a bit better now. Just need to practice this move so I won't, you know, blow up. Again." Nick forced a smile that almost looked genuine. "But now I'm wondering… who exactly broke Fawkes out of prison?"

    Audrey tilted her head, sitting on all fours again. "He didn't answer your grandpa?"

    "Not a single thing, I'm afraid." Nick let out a long sigh. "...Well, it's all in the past now, I guess. We should just enjoy things."

    "I guess you're right. Which means you should finish organizing this room! I wanna go out and drink berry juice!" Audrey stuck her tongue out to tease him. "Oooor, maybe I should go get some and drink it while you have to work~"

    Nick felt his heart sting from that alone, groaning. "Why, you're so evil sometimes…"

    "Well, I am a Zorua!"

    "Heh, that you are." Nick moved next to the door, grabbing a hammer and some nails. "I decided to put the painting on the wall, right on top of my bed. That makes it feel like they're watching me. If that makes sense."

    "Hmmm, you have a point. Now why don't you do that… and I'll grab the juice, but for both of us."

    Nick's ears twitched. "Oh, I'd love that! You might just make me excited to work on this!"

    Relax. Nick should relax. The past few days had been hectic for him, but… things should be fine. They still had work to do regarding those Cracks, investigating Zero, and all that. At least, Nick felt better about it.

    Though… a part of him wondered what would happen to Fawkes, if what he said about the prison was true, and how he got stronger—according to his grandpa, anyway.

    "Maybe I shouldn't be thinking too hard about it…"


    Rowan was scheduled to see Fawkes being transported out of the town, and he wasn't about to miss it. In front of him, the Sneasler was cuffed with a nullifying looplet, and chained on his legs. There was also a carriage nearby, with a Quagsire and a Perrserker as the guards, and a Rapidash as the driver.

    "I hope the time you spend there will make you reflect on what you did."

    "Tch, shut up, geezer. You and that friend of yours," Fawkes hissed, glancing back.

    At first, Rowan didn't understand, but a look to his side revealed a Houndoom sitting next to him.

    "Ivan… I have to thank you for arranging this transport."

    The Houndoom barked in response. "It was hardly a problem. And besides, I had to see for myself if this was the Pokémon responsible."

    "Hmph! Screw all of you!" Fawkes snarled, before being pushed forward by one of the guards, who led him to the carriage. "I'll find a way outta the cell! Just wait!"

    Rowan didn't even bother seeing him off, turning his back with Ivan. The Sneasler's fruitless struggle wasn't worth paying any attention to.

    As for Fawkes, he entered the carriage—against his own will, of course—and the vehicle started to travel.

    For a long while, all Fawkes could do was stare out the carriage window, looking at the passing trees while the Rapidash followed at a reasonable pace.

    Those guys are gonna kill me. If not the ones that hired me, those at Silvergate will… I'm so dead.

    At some point, the carriage suddenly halted, and Fawkes almost fell out of the seat. However, the guard next to him stopped that.

    "W-What is this?!"

    "Someone wishes to see you," was all the Perrserker said, opening the door and walking out of the way.

    Fawkes felt his body freezing up in place as he watched who walked in. Or rather, slithered in. An Arbok had entered the inside, before sitting in the seat opposite of Fawkes, looking at him. He wore glasses, which he had to adjust with his tail.

    "Y-You! You're from—"

    "Yes, I'm well aware of my organization. You know, I was really hoping you'd find another human for us… the human agent Zero talked so much about. I wanted to see them." The Arbok hissed, baring his fangs at him. "What a shame. We even empowered you with the Crack,yet you proved unreliable."

    "O-Oh, c'mon! I was just goin' to a prison! I'm sure I'll be in a terrible spot there, so ya don't need to kill me or anything!"

    To that, the Arbok laughed, shaking his head. "Ah, that is where you're wrong. I own that prison, and I'm sure I can extract more potential out of you once we reach it. Or would you rather die?"

    A drop of sweat fell from Fawkes' head. "There ain't no way I wanna die!"

    Arbok then got out of the chair, getting dangerously close to Fawkes. "My superiors want a soldier, mister Fawkes. You can choose to back off from this deal, however… I'm not sure that would be in your best interests."

    There was no option for him. Fawkes gulped, looking down. If he got stronger through this deal, then it'd be worth it.

    "I-I'm in."

    Suddenly, Arbok smiled. It came off as terrifying due to how large his fangs were. "Ah, how delightful! You made the right decision, mister Fawkes. If you'll excuse me, I must go back to the base. This carriage will take you there."

    He didn't know what was in store for him, but Fawkes… almost felt excited to find out.
    Fawkes drawn by Weebawoof
     
    Chapter 22 - That Blue Sky
  • Navar

    Professional Mudkip Lover
    Location
    Brazil
    Pronouns
    He/Him
    Partners
    1. swampert
    2. chesnaught-apron
    3. lucario-mega
    Chapter 22 - That Blue Sky

    Reaching out your hand, just take it closer to your heart

    Never lose the fire, and hold on to what you believe

    Be The One Be The Light

    Message from my heart, I'll send it to you

    A/N: It's minor, but I feel like I should probably add a small disclaimer that there is a bit of internalized homophobia in this chapter. It's quick, but it's there.

    At last, Shiron could rest. He needed it, especially after everything that happened over the past month. From Liz's mission, to Terry getting a visit from his family, and even Nick confronting that Sneasler—which did almost kill them all. Honestly, Shiron wondered if something like that would happen to him.

    That was, until he remembered he was alone. Not literally, of course, but all the people that could meet him were back in the human world. For all intents and purposes, he should be fine.

    Well, at least the day was shaping up to be fine. Shiron left the house to go for a walk, stretching both of his arms and feeling the wind on his body, making his scarf swish.

    Hm… I've got no clue what to do today. I don't wanna go all the way up the hill to check on them…

    …For a moment he missed having a phone, but then Shiron remembered his parents never gave him one in the first place.

    Though, I could pass by Magnus' bakery and buy something for them. Yeah, totally.

    Was he making excuses just to visit that Quilladin? Shiron shook his head; it couldn't be that. He was just hungry. Yeah, that had to be it. Maybe. Surely, it had to be hunger.

    I shouldn't be thinking about it too much. Just drop by, get some donuts, then go to the hill. Yeah, that's the plan.

    Nonetheless, Shiron couldn't help but feel his heart skip a beat at the thought. And he remained there, in front of Nick's house, thinking for a moment.

    Never in his life did Shiron think he'd be this… happy. Surrounded by people that actually cared about him, that wanted to be with him. Before this, all of this, he assumed it would be impossible. But time and time again, life seemed to prove him wrong.

    "..."

    Shiron sighed, tugging on his scarf as he started to walk. Indeed, the town he lived in was peaceful, and he could see many of the Pokémon going about their daily lives while he strolled.

    "...Heh."

    With a smile on his face, Shiron increased his pace, running over the town. He made sure to wave and chat with everyone on his way. Even if they weren't his friends, the citizens were part of his new life, and he wanted them to know that.

    The familiar sight of his favorite bakery made Shiron stop and catch his breath. Even so, his heart was beating fast—a lot faster than he thought. Shiron opened the door, a bright smile on his face.

    "Hi, Magnus! I'm here to—"

    Except there was no sight of the Quilladin. There were some customers, sure, but Magnus himself was nowhere to be seen. In his place, a Sandslash was handling the counter, raising a brow after seeing Shiron being so brash.

    "Ya good, kid?"

    Shiron's body shivered, and his face slowly began to turn red. "...Oh, sorry, sir."

    "Please, you come here so often I might as well let ya call me by my name. It's Oscar."

    "Well, in that case, sorry, mister Oscar." Shiron rubbed an arm. "I just wanted to get some donuts. Wanna bring 'em to my friends."

    "Really?" Oscar left the counter, grabbing a tray full of brownies and heading to a table, putting it down there to a Cyclizar and Archen. "There you go, enjoy!"

    He turned to Shiron, adjusting his apron. "From where I stand, it just looks like you were hopin' to see my son."

    "Er, I, umm..." Shiron gulped, and if anything that made him look more suspicious. He didn't want to say anything, but if he stayed silent, things would get worse.

    It was then that another Pokémon entered, opening a door behind the counter. A Chesnaught with a ponytail and a Sandshrew in her arms; Magnus' mother and little brother.

    "Darling, don't give him too much trouble. He helped us save Modi."

    As if on cue, the Sandshrew giggled, grabbing hold of his mother's arm. "Guguuh!"

    "Helga… I didn't mean to. But he does have an increasingly long tab." Oscar raised a brow again, glancing at Shiron. "You are payin' eventually, right?"

    "T-Totally, mister Oscar, miss Helga." Shiron gulped again. He wasn't even sure why talking to them was making him this nervous. "I don't wanna overstep my boundaries."

    Helga looked at Oscar with a glare that made him almost paralyzed, before returning to Shiron. "Magnus went to the hill, you can grab as many donuts as you'd like, dear."

    …It ended up better than he wanted, but Shiron didn't want to stay there for much longer, so he just grabbed the donuts, watching Oscar shove them on a bag.

    "Now, go on. I took extra care of 'em." Oscar handed the bag to Shiron. "And… take care of Magnus, alright?"

    "I-I will, sir." Shiron nodded, rushing out of the bakery.

    Oscar sighed. "...I didn't come off as too intimidating, did I?"

    To that, Helga rolled her eyes. "I told you to hammer it down a bit."

    But in the end, it was nice to meet someone that made Magnus happy.


    It didn't take long for Shiron to reach the top of the hill. And as he climbed, he could hear grunts and… vines? Some kind of fight was brewing, and while he knew not to be worried, Shiron couldn't be rational all the time.

    After walking a little more, he saw Magnus on the ground, gasping for air, while Liz pointed a few grass blades at her opponent. She realized someone was getting close, and then looked at Shiron. So did Magnus.

    "Ah, uh, hi Shiron!" Magnus waved an arm. He was a little wounded, with some cuts and bruises. "We were training! I'm kinda hurt, but it's nothing serious!"

    "I would hardly call this session training. It almost looked like you regressed." Liz retreated the blades and crossed her arms. "Although I have to admit it helped me practice this attack."

    "...You sure you're okay?" Shiron helped him get up, pulling Magnus. "Ah, I brought donuts! Met your mom and dad, too."

    "Really? And dad didn't give you a hard time?" Magnus saw Shiron nod and sighed in relief. "Phew… I love him, but he can be a handful sometimes."

    "Ahem." Liz blurted out loud enough to get Magnus' attention.

    Magnus flinched. "Oops, sorry! Thanks for the spar, Liz! I think I'm a little stronger…"

    "You are welcome. In other news, Daichi said he will pass by later today. Or at least, that was what his letter indicated. It appears he has interesting news." Liz said, sprouting vines again. "In the meantime, I will be practicing."

    "N-Noted," Shiron moved out of her way and towards the entrance to their quarters, as did Magnus.

    Though, before they entered, Magnus had an idea, sitting down to watch Liz.

    "Hm? What's wrong?"

    "Nothing! I just wanna watch her. Might give me some inspiration for my training." Magnus patted the ground next to him. "C'mon! We can talk here."

    "Uh…" Shiron looked in the distance, voice rising. "Liiiz?"

    "I will be fine with the chatter, just try not to speak too loudly!" Liz zigzagged around, whipping her vines in the air.

    "And… do you want donuts?"

    "No. Terry does not like them either."

    Shiron had no option but to accept the offer and sat next to Magnus. His heart skipped a beat again, but he wasn't as nervous as before. He kept the bag on his lap, shoving his hand inside and grabbing a donut with chocolate frosting.

    "I know I asked it already, but it all went well, right?" Magnus asked, keeping his eyes on Liz. She was graceful, he could tell. "Cuz dad is a bit protective over me. And over Modi."

    "Yeah, it's alright." Shiron bit into the donut, and the flavor exploded inside his mouth, again. No matter how many times he tried those sweets, they always managed to knock it out of the park.

    He was curious, though, about what Magnus said. And they were there to chat. "If you don't mind me asking, what do you mean? Your dad was always protective?"

    "Ah, yeah, you don't remember yours…" Magnus frowned for a bit. He couldn't empathize with that particular aspect of Shiron, but he could at least try to share his experience. Maybe that'd help.

    I wonder if I could ever tell him everything. About me, my family, me being human… Shiron paid close attention, staring directly at Magnus.

    For some reason, just looking at him made Shiron better. And once his friend's mouth opened, he was ready to listen to whatever Magnus had to say.

    "I guess it started when I was born?" Magnus caught himself and cringed. "No, wait, that's a terrible way to speak. Errr, dad said I was a miracle. The doctors weren't sure I'd make it…"

    Shiron frowned at that, gills drooping. Imagining Magnus weak and frail was torture. "I'm sorry, I didn't know…"

    "...Shiron, you asked me to talk about this. I wouldn't if it was too much." Magnus stifled a laugh, before moving on. He grabbed one of the donuts to eat. "Anyway, I made it. I was told mom cried a lot. Dad too, but in the end, I survived! Ever since, they kept an eye on me."

    He paused and looked down. "It's fine most of the time, but other times it can be hard. Things got better as I grew, but they have their moments."

    If they were protective over Magnus, Shiron could understand their distraught when their other child was taken. "Is that why they don't seem to mind that I eat there and don't pay? Your dad mentioned a tab."

    "Yeah. Mom said she'd give you a lifetime of sweets for saving Modi. Dad… liked that idea, but not as much as she did. Maybe he was playing with you? It's hard to tell."

    Shiron wanted to learn more about him, and the opportunity did present itself. "He didn't seem all that aggressive."

    "He's not! Well, I don't think he is." Magnus shrugged. He wondered about something, and decided to pursue it. "Y'know, do you really not remember anything? Not one bit? I wanna know more about you too."

    "M-Me?! I… I remember some stuff. Came to me in my dreams." Shiron gulped, trying to hide his embarrassment with a lie.

    "Mhm, cool."

    Gods, I'm so awkward. Magnus gulped. Being there was making him tremble slightly, and only through a lot of willpower did he manage to calm down. He didn't know why being around Shiron made him feel that way, just that it did. And that he wanted to hear his voice for longer…

    Why is it so soothing? Magnus thought to himself, trying to shake that off. "Well, would you like to tell me about it?"

    "Ah, okay. It's not really fun or anything, I mean, I didn't grow up with bakers… I don't think so, anyway." Shiron grabbed a donut, but didn't eat it just yet.

    What could he tell Magnus? What part of his childhood could he talk about? It had to be a relatively normal part, otherwise he'd risk alienating Magnus from his life. That made Shiron wince.

    "...I'm adopted, I think. I remember getting picked at an orphanage by a couple."

    There, that was normal. Shiron thought it was something nice when it happened, and as long as he didn't mention everything that came after that, he'd be fine. He finally took a bite out of the donut he held.

    "Oh, well, a lotta Pokémon adopt, it's alright." Magnus smiled. "I can't say I know what it's like, duh, but I think I understand. Just because it's not by blood doesn't mean it's bad, y'know?"

    "Yeah…"

    Magnus' tail began to wag. "My turn, my turn! Ask me something!"

    "Huh, I had no clue we were playing a game, but that's alright. Hm…"

    Well, if this continued, Shiron thought playing truth or dare could be an option. However, he kept that thought to himself for the moment.

    "Did you ever get an annoying customer?"

    There was zero time wasted before Magnus replied. "Dude, a lot. They think they're entitled, and that I should cater to their every whim! I mean, sure, they pay, but sometimes it's not worth the money. I've even been called names a couple of times!"

    "...Ouch. I hope I don't come off as entitled, I mean—"

    "Nah, you're fun to be around!" Right away, Magnus shook his head. "Plus, I get someone to try out all my new recipes!"

    Again, Shiron was receiving a compliment. Him, of all people. How in the world did he end up in that situation? A good situation, yes, but even so, he almost couldn't believe it was actually happening to him.

    Yet, Magnus was affirming that. It didn't feel like a lie, despite Shiron's reservations. Maybe it was the truth, and it even made him get distracted, trying to come up with an alternative.

    In fact, he got so distracted that, when finishing his donut, Shiron didn't notice some of the frosting was left on his cheeks. "T-Thanks, I—"

    "Shiron, hold on for a sec."

    Magnus turned around to look at him, seemingly in the eyes. Shiron himself almost gasped, because the Quilladin came closer to him; almost too close. Their faces were practically touching; Shiron couldn't look away from him, not even bothering to try.

    He squinted his eyes, still looking at Shiron. "Yeah, I noticed it. Honestly, I'm surprised you didn't."

    W-What?! What's he talking about?! It couldn't—it couldn't be that, could it?!

    "Look, I'll handle it for you, alright?" Magnus moved a hand, and it too was going forto reach Shiron's face.

    "O-Oh, sure, yeah, do that."

    Once again, Magnus put himself closer, and his arm finally reached Shiron, on the cheek.

    O-Oh Gods. Shiron's heart was beating faster than it ever had in his life, and he almost fainted.

    Before Magnus rubbed his finger over Shiron's cheek to remove the frosting stain on it. "Theeeere we go! Seriously, with how much you eat, I'm surprised you left a part of it."

    "..."

    Shiron sighed. Somehow, he wasn't surprised that it didn't end up like he wanted. Even so, it was a little disappointing. Maybe… maybe he misread the signs.

    I thought he had a crush on me. I… I was very hopeful about that. I… I have a crush on him too, but this…

    Then Magnus backed off. Unbeknownst to Shiron, the Quilladin also had his heart racing, but for a slightly different reason.

    I can't believe it. I… I got so close to Shiron! It's that why I'm racing like this?! I-I… I think I have a crush on him?! I…

    Neither of them was willing to discuss what just happened, for their own reasons. That did leave them in silence, with that only being interrupted by the swings coming from Liz.

    "So, uh, Shiron?"

    An answer, finally. "What's up?"

    "If I asked you to come have dinner with me and my parents, would you?"

    Shiron nearly choked on another donut, and because of it he didn't reply, he just nodded.

    Maybe there was a chance for him after all. If he didn't mess it up like he did with everything else in his life.

    Just then he heard something rolling on the ground, climbing up the hill. A few seconds later, Shiron saw that Golem again.

    "Ah, you're here. That's nice, I guess." Shiron sighed, standing up. He didn't want to talk about mission and heroic stuff. He just wanted to be next to Magnus, even if the Quilladin's softness made him uneasy.

    "You could at least try to be more receptive to me, y'know." Daichi uncurled his body, before rolling his eyes. "I hope I'm not interrupting anything."

    Shiron and Magnus quickly glanced at each other, before shaking their heads. It was impressive how synchronized both were doing it.

    "We were just talking. Nothing wrong with that. I–I mean!" Shiron nodded next, gulping and putting on a smile.

    "Uh… yeah, just talking, haha." Magnus rubbed the back of his head. He wasn't sure where the embarrassment came from. For all he knew, he was simply chatting with a friend and getting to know him better.

    "Well, that's nice and all, but I got business with him." Daichi pointed at Shiron.

    Behind him, Liz walked, ready to discuss things. Her training was cut short, which was unfortunate. However, she wasn't going to let it drag her down.

    "Indeed, we require more information. I am… curious about what you have for us."

    Shiron watched them all enter the house, except for Magnus, who approached him with a smile.

    "Well, I gotta go back. I promised mom I'd look after Modi today. But this was fun!" Magnus' tail wagged again. "See you later!"

    "S-See you later." Shiron waved. He waited until Magnus was out of view before sighing in relief.

    Somehow, their chat didn't end with Magnus hating his guts, which Shiron was thankful for. He looked up at the sky. Almost clear, with little clouds. Things were fine. He could rest.


    Or not. Those meetings were far from rest, and Shiron knew that quite well. Either way, he entered the base, sitting in his chair. Already the others were there, with Nick seemingly discussing a comic with Terry. Daichi was taking a peek, too.

    "Ahem. You three should focus on the task at hand." Liz proudly proclaimed, pouting and with her flowers on her hips.

    "R-Right, sorry, Liz." Nick pouted in response, sitting in his chair.

    "...You're no fun sometimes, you know that?" Terry rolled his eyes before putting the comic on a drawer. "And just when it was getting really good…"

    Shiron didn't know what to say in that situation; he mostly didn't want to interrupt or annoy anyone. Daichi, however, was the one to start things off.

    He did so by clearing his throat. "Y'know, it's one thing to be in a deserted city. It's a different thing to be in one right before disaster strikes, isn't it?"

    "...Ah, yes, that Pokémon. Zero." Liz said. She tried to remain calm, but there was venom in her voice—it was also louder than normal. Even she realized it, and quickly muffled herself. "My apologies. I let my emotions get the better of me again."

    "Apologies accepted." Daichi added. "So I did my own investigation. There's been reports of a Pokémon matching Zero's descriptions in a lot of towns, all before they're facing disaster. The same kind you all experienced."

    Terry winced. He didn't want to remember that town covered in sand and with constant storms, yet the memories flashed in his mind. "Yeah… I don't see the point. He could be trying to prevent them. It's best not to make accusations without evidence."

    "B-But if that was the case, there would be some exceptions." Shiron spoke up, causing everyone in the room to look at him. He tried to keep calm. "...W-What I mean is that, if he was trying to prevent those storms, some of the places he visited wouldn't be hit. Did that happen?"

    "Yo, he makes a good point!" Nick was next, looking at Daichi. "Did he manage to save any?"

    Daichi sighed and shook his head. "Unfortunately, he didn't. He seems to keep moving around the place, not bothering to stay long enough for anyone to really know him."

    "Hm…" Shiron looked at the table. Were they right in pursuing this?

    Zero could be a good guy, and they were letting their emotions cloud their judgment. In any case, Shiron wanted to know more about those Cracks, and Zero happened to be the best person to talk about it.

    "What is your point?" Liz raised her voice. "I—we need to find him. Are you saying that is simply not possible?"

    Terry cast a glance at Liz, noticing her choice of words. He didn't want to believe she was still trying to fight Zero. She noticed his look and then stopped herself, shifting to a more calm expression.

    "That'd suck, wouldn't it?" Daichi took his time to look at everyone present in the room. Mostly for the dramatic effect as he let silence fill the area. "...For that, I actually have good news and bad news. Which one do you guys wanna hear first?"

    "I have a feeling they're both gonna be bad. Just varying levels of bad." Shiron pointed out with a sigh. "...That being said, say the good one first."

    Nick looked at his friend and then at Daichi. "What he said."

    Once again, Daichi took his time to reply, though the others ended up glaring at him as the seconds passed—except Shiron, who kept quiet, as always.

    "Well, the good news is that I know where he is now. Why? 'Cause in my investigation, he actually talked to me!" Daichi, if he had a chest, would be trying to puff it. Instead he just put on a grin. "I visited the fallout of that town Liz, Terry and Onyx went to. Ain't pretty. Surprise, surprise, he was there."

    Liz would be popping a vein if she had one. She tried to calm herself down instead. "I see, and what did he say? I assume that's the bad news."

    "Yeah. Like, what's his goal? What's he planning? We got a lot of questions, man!" Nick raised an arm to exclaim.

    The only one else to say anything was Terry. "...I want him to answer all of those questions."

    But Shiron didn't reply. He was simply… observing. His stomach was twisting around itself with anxiety.

    "A week from now." Daichi started, clearing his throat. "A week from now you are to meet him at an abandoned town. According to him, he'll be there to answer everything."

    Stupid. That was incredibly stupid. Shiron didn't believe it one bit; Zero kept mentioning he worked for someone, so it stood to reason to assume this was a trap. And yet… they could finally ask him things.

    "Well, that's a golden opportunity for us," Nick spoke up, nodding. "We can find out the truth!"

    A sigh left Terry. "He could be leading us to our deaths. But… I've been thinking. Is this really worth it? What's our goal here?"

    Daichi glanced at everyone again, sighing afterwards. "I can't answer that. Honestly, I'm not sure I'll be going. But whether you guys do it or not… I'm not deciding it for you."

    That caused the room to be silent. Shiron hadn't realized that, for the past two months, pretty much all he did was chase after that guy. And, well, help his friends. But mostly, the only mission he had was related to Zero.

    "I… I wanna know. I wanna know more about the world. This world I'm in, with a beautiful blue sky." Shiron perked up, almost leaving his chair. "I… I think I wanna do this. Those Cracks, who Zero works for… I wanna learn."

    "Well said, buddy." Nick's tail wagged for a few seconds. "I mean, I need to do this! I'm gonna be a hero, and a hero investigates!"

    With their opinions voiced, that left Terry and Liz. Naturally, Liz already had her answer. "If… I am allowed to make my own decisions, then I will pursue this."

    "There's a big world out there. I don't wanna be in just one place." Terry nodded. "I'm in."

    "Dang, I wasn't expecting you all to accept the offer." Daichi chuckled and clapped his hands, to the best of his ability. "Alright, I'm gonna grab the map he gave me back at my place. Dismissed, guys!"

    The second Daichi walked out of the door, Shiron put his head on the table, sighing in relief.

    "I-I don't know about you guys, but these things take a lot out of me…"

    "Noted." Liz stifled the urge to chuckle. "In any case, I suppose we should spend the week preparing for this… meeting."

    Nick bit his lip, tapping a foot on the ground. "I'm not going to dismiss the possibility of a trap. We're training too."

    "Well, that's obvious." Terry grabbed his comic again. "But after I finish reading. What about you, Shiron?"

    "I…" Shiron gulped. Oh boy, he still had to meet with Magnus. "I got invited for dinner, but that's not until later, so—"

    Nick jumped out of the chair, grinning and whooshing next to Shiron. "Hold on, hold on! You got invited to dinner?! Who invited you?!"

    "N-Nobody!"

    "If nobody invited you, then you are contradicting yourself." Liz rolled her eyes.

    "Or you're embarrassed and lying to us." Terry grinned, looking as smug as possible. "I'm betting on the second option."

    "...S-S-Someone invited me!" Shiron nodded. Perhaps one too many times. "B-B-But it's private! It's just dinner!"

    Nick just blinked. "...It's Magnus, isn't it?"

    "Ack!" Shiron's face went bright red.

    "Oh yeah, I'm surprised they didn't go out before." Terry snickered. It was all in good fun, of course.

    "...Ah, congratulations." Liz nodded and went back to her chair.

    "Y-Yeah? It's him." Shiron tugged on his scarf. This was one of the times he wanted to hide in a hole.

    Nick tapped Shiron on the back, grinning wider. "Well, congrats, buddy! You got a date! We're going home right away to get you ready for it!"

    "W-What?!" Shiron made sure to speak the next sentence in the most quiet tone he could muster. "...I have a date."

    Never in his life did Shiron think he'd ever say those exact words.


    Obviously, Nick was in a hurry to get home, dragging Shiron by the hand and running as fast as he could. The poor Marshtomp was dizzy, having second thoughts about the whole thing.

    "W-W-Wait! It's not a date! He just asked me to have dinner with him and his family!"

    "Buddy, I know him for longer than you. This is a date." Nick stopped in front of the house, sticking his tongue out for Shiron. "And I'm here to act as your wingmon!"

    "My wingmon," Shiron repeated, glaring at his friend. It… couldn't be that bad to try. "What am I even supposed to do? Assuming this is a date, I mean. Hypothetically."

    Nick continued to grin. He was too excited about this. "Dude, trust me. I'm gonna get you the greatest stuff to wear! You're gonna look incredible to him!"

    "Uh… s-sure." Shiron gulped. This was more nerve-inducing than he realized. They both entered the house, passing by Rowan—who was watching the TV—and then climbed up the stairs.

    Once inside, Nick made sure to lock the door. They wouldn't be leaving until Shiron was made pretty. He turned around to the Marshtomp, clasping his paws together.

    "Alright! Let's see what I can do for you!"

    Shiron tugged on his scarf again, before sitting on his mattress. "Uh… I just wanna say it's not a date."

    Sure, thinking about Magnus made his heart start beating faster, and he had occasional dreams about the two hanging out. But surely, that didn't mean they were going on a date. An actual, romantic date. That was simply impossible!

    "Again, I know him. And honestly, what's wrong with it being a date? I thought you liked guys and girls." Nick moved to the closet, opening it to pick something that would complement Shiron.

    "I-I mean, yeah, but like…"

    How could he even explain it? "I had crushes before, but… I didn't act on them."

    Nick continued to look at each of the accessories, landing on a hat. "Hm, if I cut a hole in it for your fin, it might work. Also, you never dated anyone?"

    "N-No. I had crushes on a lot of guys." Shiron took a deep breath. "I mean, sometimes mom and dad would let me out when we went to buy stuff and some of the guys I saw along the way looked cute… I remember some of dad's friends visiting and bringing their kids. That kind of stuff."

    "Just the guys?" Nick glanced at him, finding it odd. "Like, no crushes on girls?"

    "...No? I mean, I like guys, yes. But I have to like girls, too. I have to, even though I never had a crush on any of them."

    "..." Nick stopped what he was doing, walking towards Shiron and sitting in front of him. "Run that by me again."

    "I… I have to like girls. I can't just… be only into guys." Shiron said. To him, this was the most natural thought possible.

    "I see." Nick crossed his arms and raised a brow. "So, even though you clearly never had any kind of attraction towards girls, you still feel as if you need to be into them?"

    "...Yes?"

    Nick frowned, his ears drooping. This was a first, if he was going to be honest. "People can be gay, Shiron. You don't need to force yourself to be attracted to a girl. You can just… like guys. Me? I like girls, and I can't even fathom the thought of forcing myself to like guys. That's what's wrong."

    "...What?"

    He repeated everything Nick said in his mind, and everything… made sense. It did and didn't at the same time, because if this was true, then everything he believed his whole life had been a lie. Shiron could like only guys.

    But… it was hard to digest. Shiron didn't want to think about it, at least not during that moment. "Even if that's the case, and let's say I hypothetically like Magnus, what if he doesn't return my feelings?"

    "Look, I've had my fair share of crushes. Some worked out, some didn't." Nick rubbed the back of his head, forcing a smile. "But the thing is that, at the end of the day, it's a risk you have to take."

    "That wasn't the answer I was hoping for."

    "I know." Nick stood up and sighed. "Well, I might've gotten too excited about this. My best friend, on a date with my other friend… I kinda got carried away."

    "Y-You're fine. I'd still appreciate your help, if you're willing to help me."

    Nick smiled. He was going to do his best in this scenario. If it came to only him, Shiron would leave Magnus' house with a boyfriend.


    On Magnus' end, he was getting ready as well. Putting on a bowtie over his chest, combing the fur on his head until he had a bit of a tuft of fur. As far as he was concerned, it looked nice and clean.

    His mind, on the other hand, was a bit messy. Magnus could listen to his heart beating with every brush of the comb, not to mention his fingers and arms were shaky. All of it because someone was coming over for dinner.

    But not just anyone. Shiron. His friend. As he brushed his fur some more, Magnus continued to think about that Marshtomp. His mind drifted off to Shiron smiling, standing close. He brought a warmth that Magnus never experienced in his life.

    Needless to say, he was only thinking about Shiron. Magnus stopped to look at the mirror.

    I'm fine. I'm fine. I think. I hope I'm fine. Oh, he's not going to be that judgmental, right? He never is…

    Maybe this was anxiety. Maybe the thought of inviting Shiron for something so private was making him scared. However, Magnus didn't intend on canceling. Certainly not when he was getting ready.

    I need to look pretty, too. Magnus gulped. But… I don't even know if he likes me back. What if I'm wrong?

    Someone like Nick would say to try it anyway, that he had to take the risk. Magnus sighed, taking another look. He kneeled slightly to open a cabinet, picking up a bottle of perfume.

    Do I put it on? It might be too sweet for him. Or…

    This was getting embarrassing. Magnus sprinkled some of it in his hands, before rubbing his body over with the perfume. And with that, Magnus thought he was done.

    Then he heard a knock on the door.

    "Uh, come on in!"

    After the door was opened, Magnus saw his dad, who spent a good few seconds looking at him.

    "You're dressin' fancy today, son. Any reason why?"

    "Well, a friend is coming over. The least I gotta do is look nice." Magnus tried to defend himself, but his father knew better.

    "Of course. You always put on your best perfume when a friend comes over. I didn't know you two were such… good friends."

    "D-Dad!" Magnus' face turned red.

    "Heh, just kiddin'! He'll be treated very well, so don't worry about anything, son. Let's go to the dining room."

    "Right, sorry." Magnus sighed in relief. This was just dinner. So why did it feel more important than that?

    It might be. Shiron was giving out signs he was interested. Or at least Magnus thought that was the case. He could be wrong, of course, but for the moment he was betting on the odd chance that he was right.

    "For the record, he seems nice."

    "He really is! I could listen to his voice for hours!"

    "Well, you have our full support, whether it works out or not. Obviously me and your mom are hoping it does." Oscar glanced back at Magnus before sitting on the edge of the table.

    Said table was already set, with a bunch of plates, candles, and napkins, all carefully organized. There were two chairs on each side, and one in each corner.

    "T-Thanks. I hope it does, too." Magnus sat on one of the side chairs, noticing how comfortable it was; more so than usual. "And what's for dinner? Errr, Shiron eats a lot."

    "...I can see why he likes you, cookin' for him and all," Oscar observed, a wry smile on his face.

    "It's not just that! I think. I'm… I'm not sure if he feels anything yet." Magnus admitted, even if the signs were there. "...On that note, dad? Don't mention anything. I don't want him to feel pressured. We're just having a normal dinner."

    "Heh, don't worry. He'll have a good time, I'll make sure of it—"

    It was then that they heard someone knocking on their doorstep. Magnus' heart sank for a moment, and he quickly jumped out of the chair, gulping. "I'll go get him!"

    "Atta boy."

    With his heart getting increasingly faster, Magnus thought the trek to the door felt longer than usual. Still, he made it through, standing in front of the door.

    "W-Who is it?"

    The answer made Magnus shiver.

    "Hey Magnus, it's me, Shiron! I'm right on time!"

    Right on time. Right. On. Time. Magnus took a deep breath, slapping both of his cheeks, managing to calm down.

    "Noted! Come on in!"

    To be more polite, Magnus opened the door. He did so slowly, making sure to only look once it was fully open. And there he was, Shiron, on the other side.

    "H-Hi."

    He wore a shorter scarf than usual, with a more pink tone. Shiron also had a beret over his head that was a little raised due to his fin, and two black, fingerless gloves over his hands.

    "W-Welcome!" Magnus waved. He realized something in the air smelled nice, tracing the source to Shiron. Some kind of perfume, maybe? Just like he did.

    The Quilladin waited for Shiron to reply, which only took a few seconds. However, to Magnus, those seconds were an eternity. All he could do was stare into Shiron's eyes. That Marshtomp was stunning. Stunning, and then some.

    Shiron smiled, and Magnus could feel his soul leaving his body as he watched on, warmth filling his body like never before. Through the sheer force of willpower, Magnus managed to keep himself from shivering.

    However, his thoughts ran wild. Going on a trip to the beach, visiting a big city, or even traveling by boat! In all those scenarios, Magnus had Shiron by his side.

    "I… I hope you have a good time today, Shiron." Magnus said, smiling even more. "It might've been out of nowhere, but really, it's just me being grateful. We're friends, right?"

    "Yeah, friends!" Shiron nodded in return. It did sting a bit, but he wasn't sure what to expect. Keep your expectations low, Shiron. Then you won't get disappointed.

    Magnus moved out of the way so Shiron could enter, and then closed the door behind them. He sighed in relief, looking at the Marshtomp.

    "We're only having sweet stuff for dessert. Mom's cooking dinner today… but I'm not sure what it is."

    "No worries, I'm sure I'll like anything! You know me, after all." Shiron smiled again. So far, things were going well. Granted, all they did was talk. But still, talking was fun.

    He walked a bit through their living room, before entering the dining area. And wow, Shiron had to take a few seconds to check how organized everything was. It reminded him of home a little bit.

    "Heya, kiddo." Oscar waved, sitting on his chair. "Dinner's going to be served soon, so why don'tcha relax and sit down?"

    Shiron sniffed the air and could tell something was being seasoned in the kitchen, though he couldn't figure out what exactly it was.

    "O-Of course, sir. Thank you for accepting me here." Shiron bowed. If there was anything he learned with his parents, politeness was it.

    "It was my idea." Magnus pointed out, before he sat. "Dad's right, though. We can wait for the food here!"

    They're so nice to me… I'm not sure what to think. Shiron nodded, sitting next to Magnus. His heart skipped a beat, but that was probably fine.

    "Well, I guess we can talk a bit before, right?" Oscar raised a cup of glass. There was a bubbling golden liquid inside of it, which Shiron assumed to be some kind of alcoholic beverage. "So, what'd you and Magnus do, exactly? I know you two climb that hill a lot."

    "...We investigate. Honestly, we might as well be detectives at this point. It's not that exciting." Shiron answered with a sigh. "Magnus only went with us for one mission, though."

    "I'd rather not fight unless I really have to!" Magnus said. "Plus, baking is my passion."

    "You get me, man." Shiron managed a snicker.

    To think he was in a house, with a loving family, and with a friend. Shiron couldn't help but chuckle. The life he now lived was… wonderful. Still, part of him was expecting a "catch". Something bad that would take away all the happiness he felt. The fact it didn't happen yet was also concerning for him.

    But he tried to ignore the thought. His paranoia was simply being more annoying than usual.

    "I'm glad you two are friends. Magnus talks a lot about you, y'know." Oscar said with a grin.

    Naturally, Magnus put his hands on the table, face turning red. "D-Dad!"

    "I-It's okay. I talk about you to Nick all the time." Shiron didn't, but he lied because it'd make Magnus feel better. Though he did want to talk more about him with other people.

    "Huh? Okay, that's… thanks." Magnus sat down again, still flustered. Was this another sign, or was he overthinking again?

    Shiron quickly thought of another subject to talk about. "Oh, and I've made some progress with my training! Icy Wind is easier to use."

    "Well, I think it's cool!" Magnus said. For a moment, he was pretty happy with himself. But then he started to cringe; it was a really dumb joke.

    "H-hahahahah!" Shiron burst out into laughter, much to the other's surprise, and it took him a good minute before he calmed down. His stomach still hurt even when he stopped laughing. "M-Man, that was good!"

    "If you think that's good, just wait until the food arrives! Heh, get it? They rhyme!" Magnus snickered in response. At last, he found someone that appreciated puns.

    "How cute." Oscar had to snicker as well, before a scent caught his attention. "Speaking of food, I think it's done. I'll go grab it, you two just wait here."

    He left for the kitchen. Meanwhile, Shiron simply… waited. With Magnus next to him, time was faster than normal; he took that as a sign he was enjoying things.

    And once the doors opened again, Shiron caught the sight of a Chesnaught holding a large tray in her arms. From what little he could see, it looked like a pie, smelling of meat and spices.

    Next to Helga was Oscar, carrying a bottle made of glass with juice inside, along with ice cubes. Shiron smelled Oran, and that made him even more excited.

    "Sorry that I took so long. I wanted to make sure the cooking was up to par." Helga put the tray down, smiling at her guest. "But please, make yourself at home."

    "Thanks, mom!" Magnus nodded, grabbing a handful of pie. "Oooh man, you're lucky! Mom's meat pie is the best in the whole town!"

    "Is that so? I'm looking forward to it, then." Shiron didn't want his usual, comically large slice, so he took a smaller one. "Thanks for the opportunity, miss…"

    "Oh, please, call me Helga," she sat on the opposite table from Oscar, grabbing her own slice, while her husband poured juice into cups for them all to drink.

    Magnus began to eat in silence, savoring every bite. He already knew how it tasted, so there was no need to talk about it. However, he did want to hear what Shiron had to say.

    And Shiron was practically exploding. The flavor stayed with him even after swallowing the food. Of course, he had to enjoy it, so he ate slowly, only stopping to take sips from his juice.

    Once he finished his serving, he smiled more. "W-Wow, you weren't kidding, this is great!"

    "I'm glad you think so!" Magnus grinned in response. "See, mom? I knew this was the right thing to do!"

    "Bwahahahah!" Oscar chuckled to himself. "I see we have another heavy eater in our house. But no worries! We're prepared for it."

    Still surprised at how gentle they are. Guess I… I can let my guard down a bit.

    Shiron thought, but then something new came up in his mind. This was a nice situation, sure, but… did he really deserve it? Magnus was a ray of sunshine, and Shiron… wasn't that. A depressed mess that didn't even want to consider the possibility of being gay. Could someone like him truly be deserving of love?

    "I'm… I'm really glad you're here, Shiron. It's been a while since we had any visitors." Magnus said, grabbing another slice. "We should do it more often!"

    Helga couldn't agree more. "Yes, of course. Just let us know beforehand, so we can prepare. And before you ask, yes, sleepovers are fine."

    "As long as you're prepared for the possibility of waking up in the middle of the night. Modi isn't the heaviest sleeper," Oscar added. He kept his smile. "Still, we're really glad to have you here!"

    Those warm words… they confused him. Shiron looked down at his plate, unsure of what to think, what to do. The way they looked at him was overwhelming, despite him knowing it was also a gentle look.

    My heart… I feel like it's gonna burst. I… I don't deserve this…

    If he deserved it, he'd have gotten this love and care from his parents. Shiron once again tried to shake the thought of, but it kept coming back. No, he was worthless. No, useless. His body ached with wounds healed long ago.

    Everything was overwhelming. The voices, the smells, the sights… Shiron couldn't handle it. And maybe he shouldn't. Maybe this was too much, maybe his second chance… never should've come.

    "Hey. Hey. Listen to me."

    Shiron felt someone grabbing his hand, and though his first instinct was to pull back, he didn't. Instead, he glanced to the side and saw that it was Magnus.

    "You spaced out. I thought you were having a panic attack…"

    "S-Sorry. It's just… my first time having dinner like this. I'm not used to it."

    Oscar shook his head. "You're sayin' it right. The first time. I wouldn't mind doin' this more often."

    "Me neither. Now please, try to relax, alright, Shiron?" Helga's words were more soothing than Shiron thought, and he did appreciate them.

    Perhaps… it wouldn't hurt to let his guard down, just this once. After all, he was close to someone he liked. No, that he loved. Shiron, though, decided not to tell Magnus. He wasn't sure his feelings were reciprocated, and this wasn't the ideal situation to confess.

    Magnus pulled his hand away. "Well, how about we eat some more, and then we can go watch a movie? We can even make popcorn!"

    "W-With caramel." Shiron resisted the urge to drool, since he didn't want to make a fool of himself. Well, things were fine, again.

    Even though he had an important mission a week later. Shiron allowed himself to relax a little. Maybe those thoughts wouldn't leave him, but… Magnus' presence alleviated them.

    "Thanks, Magnus. I'd love to watch a movie with you, anytime. But first… I wanna finish dinner."

    Things were fine, indeed.
     
    Chapter 23 - Endless Life
  • Navar

    Professional Mudkip Lover
    Location
    Brazil
    Pronouns
    He/Him
    Partners
    1. swampert
    2. chesnaught-apron
    3. lucario-mega
    Chapter 23 - Endless Life

    There's nothing more important than the life you hold

    Just remember you've gotta go and keep on moving forward so you

    Make the most of everyday

    It had been a nice dinner so far. Shiron ate the main course, and then the dessert. Like always, Magnus' family knew how to make an amazing dessert, and if it wasn't for the fact he was respectful, he'd ask for another slice of the cake.

    "So, he ordered the food, but then tried ta leave without payin'! The audacity!" Oscar huffed, crossing his arms. "I forced 'im ta work for me."

    "I-I see. Good thing we struck a deal, haha…" Shiron gulped. For now, everyone was being nice to him, but he knew just how fast situations like this could change. In the blink of an eye…

    "Everyone has their fair share of bad clients." Magnus added, groaning as he remembered some of his own customers. "You're not one of them, though, Shiron. It's nice cooking for you."

    Well, that was enough to make Shiron blush, though he tried to cover it up by pushing his scarf upwards, only to remember he didn't bring it in the first place. On the bright side, they didn't mention the blush.

    "T-Thanks. I, uh, I appreciate it."

    Why, though? Why? Why were they all saying those… those good things about him? Shiron couldn't fight as well as his teammates. He didn't know much about the world, he was… just there, and they were complimenting him. Magnus was complimenting him.

    While he thought it felt good, Shiron was unable to shake off the feeling that, somehow, this was fake. That they were all lying to him, only standing him because of the whole "he rescued their child/Magnus' brother" thing.

    It tugged on his heart, like it was twisting itself into a knot, and Shiron suddenly didn't even feel like eating anymore. He… he had to leave. Go away, back to Nick's place, maybe cry himself to sleep like he did a thousand times back home.

    Oscar tapped a claw on the table. "Y'know, if you'd like, we could use another employee. You and Magnus would be working preeeetty close."

    "Does he even know how to cook?" Helga tilted her head. "It's not like I don't want him there, but it'd help if Shiron knew that."

    "I-I can teach him!" Magnus blurted out, almost jumping off his chair. "And while we wait for him to learn, he can be a waiter. Wouldn't that be nice?"

    Shiron, who had been just listening to this whole thing, felt like his jaw was going to drop. Out of the blue he was tossed into a job interview—though it didn't really look like an interview.

    "I-I guess… I guess I'd like that. I'm sure I can learn to cook."

    He didn't. Shiron was an idiot that couldn't learn or pick up any skills, no matter how much he tried. Oh well, he could try… for Magnus.

    "Well, that settles it!" Magnus smiled, and his tail began to wag. "Heh, you'll start soon!"

    "Hm… I don't think we should have him be there all the time. He's learning, after all." Oscar nodded. "Tomorrow, maybe? If you're free. Show up anytime you'd like. We don't want you to feel pressured or anything."

    "I should be." Shiron gulped. He was free. I just hope I don't mess this up, like usual.

    "Good! Now we can finish eating, eh?" Oscar smiled brightly. He could tell he made his son happy, which at the end of the day, was what all parents wanted.

    Shiron's stomach growled in response, and he blushed again—harder. But he was hungry, and considering how good of a chef they all were, it was no wonder how excited he was to finish it.

    He ate. He ate a lot. Not wanting to be rude in someone else's house, Shiron ate whatever they threw at him. It helped that most of the food was delicious.

    "...I think hiring him was the right move after all," Magnus muttered.

    It was then that something strange happened. As Magnus watched Shiron eat, his thoughts drifted elsewhere. He pictured them both already evolved, in that very same house. Shiron was bulky, with a few scars, older as well.

    Magnus was making food for him, kissing him on the cheeks and waiting to see what Shiron thought of it. Naturally, Shiron ate the pie—it was a pie—without taking any effort.

    "Mmm… what's the spices you guys use? Garlic? I smell garlic." Shiron munched on a piece of bread, sniffing to confirm it was garlic.

    "We made garlic bread." Magnus snapped back to reality, his face slightly red. "...Do you like it?"

    "Love it." Shiron nodded, stopping to breathe and patting his stomach. Being a Pokémon was really nice; if he was still a human, he'd probably be in poor health from how much he ate.

    "Ah, thanks!" Magnus' tail wagged again.

    The rest of the night went smoothly, though Shiron's mind still came back to those nasty thoughts from before every now and again. He tried his best to shake them off.

    Shiron returned to Nick's house, just in time to get some sleep. All the food made him tired, sleepy, and in need of rest. So much so that, despite Nick's protests and questions, Shiron simply entered the room and jumped in the bed immediately, knocking himself out.


    Once he woke up, Shiron discovered two things: one, he overslept, because the sun decided to shine its rays directly on his face. Two, there was some chatter going on outside the room.

    "Dang it… I ate too much yesterday." Shiron rubbed his eyes, groaning. He still had the bowtie and everything, so before leaving the room, he made sure to get properly dressed.

    After putting on his scarf, Shiron climbed down the stairs. He wasn't particularly hungry, so maybe skipping breakfast wouldn't be a terrible idea. Just this one time.

    He finally reached the living room, seeing both Rowan and Ivan. The latter of which looked at him and nodded, sitting on a chair.

    "Ah, good morning, Shiron." The Houndoom said. "I've heard you barely said anything once you got back."

    "U-Uh, sorry, mister Rowan, I was stuffed and sleepy. Just wanted some rest—"

    Rowan shook his head. "Don't worry, kid. You're fine, but Nick got worried for a second there."

    "...Where is he?"

    "Date with Audrey. Missed on it due to the Fawkes business." Rowan replied, turning back to face Ivan. "And my friend here actually wanted to speak with you."

    "M-Me?!" Shiron blinked. What did someone like him want with, well, Shiron?

    "It's been over a month. You can change your team name now," Ivan replied, sighing. "...Apologies for that. Sometimes the Porygon can be a bit literal."

    "Oh yeah, that." Shiron sighed. It had been some time and he ended up forgetting all about it. "...I don't really have any ideas."

    "A shame." Ivan hopped down the chair. "Are you sure about that? It couldn't hurt to think about it. Perhaps a walk will help?"

    "..."

    Shiron sighed again. Not a bad idea, all things considered. He could stretch his legs, at least. "Okay, mister, but I gotta get to a job interview later."

    "Ah! Good for you. I won't take too much of your time." Ivan began to walk towards the door, motioning for Shiron to follow.

    "O-Okay! See you later, mister Rowan!"

    It didn't take long for the two to leave the house. And for once, the weather looked fine. A bit cloudy, with Shiron's gills twitching slightly, which told him it'd rain sometime later.

    "Tell me, what do you think of this town?" Ivan said after the two had walked a bit. "It's been a while since you arrived, after all."

    "I… I never stopped to think about it before." Shiron inhaled, feeling the breeze hitting his body. "But… I guess it's nice. The people around treat me well, I have friends, I have—"

    He was going to talk about Magnus, but… no. No.

    "...I have people I care about."

    Ivan nodded. "Good answer, kiddo. And if someone were to threaten them?"

    "I…"

    What was it with the hard questions?

    "...I don't like to fight people, but my friends are important. I'd have to fight."

    "Another good answer." Ivan smiled on the corner of his snout. "I'm saying this because it might help you decide on a name."

    "Oh! For a moment there, I thought you were being cryptic for no reason, haha…" Shiron rubbed the back of his head. It made things better.

    Kind of. He still didn't know what kind of name. "Hope? No, that's too basic. Justice? Nah, I don't like it…"

    "Take your time. You don't need to decide now." Ivan sighed. It was amusing to see that kid trying to come up with something, even if those efforts didn't bear any fruit.

    "It's complicated. I'm not that good with names." Shiron crossed his arms. Plus, he had other things in mind. Mostly a cute Quilladin. Who he still thought was faking any kind of affection.

    …He had to be right? But Magnus invited him to his house, they had dinner—a date, according to Nick! It'd be too much effort for someone faking affections.

    Ivan realized Shiron stopped walking and speaking, standing in the open without doing anything. "Hm, you do seem a bit… distracted. Is something on your mind?"

    "M-Me?! I mean, the name thing. It's hard!"

    "...When you live for as long as I have, you pick up when others are lying," Ivan stated, before shaking his head. "But if you're not comfortable with telling me what it is, that's fine too."

    "Uh… okay, yeah, I wasn't comfortable, sorry." Shiron gulped. This time he finally tugged his scarf upwards.

    Back to the theme of the name, then. Which… didn't develop, as far as Shiron was concerned. He still didn't know what to call it, though something heroic was definitely on his mind.

    "...Nothing. I don't need to decide now, do I?"

    "Not right away, no," Ivan confirmed with a nod. "In that case, would you mind if I ask what this job interview is about, then?"

    On the bright side, this was an easier thing to answer. Minus his crush on Magnus, of course. Shiron pulled down the scarf.

    "Magnus invited me to work with him. Something about teaching me how to cook."

    "...Hm." Ivan blinked, not expecting that to be the answer. He smiled afterwards. "That is nice of him. Do you have any idea how to cook?"

    Shiron shook his head. "None, I'm afraid. I kinda want to, though. It seems fun, but…"

    "...But?"

    Dang it, Shiron walked right into another hard question. However, this time he actually wanted to answer. Ivan was an old man, surely he had some wisdom to impart.

    "I dunno, feels like I'll never be able to do it." Shiron rubbed his arm, and his hands hurt, like… like those times he intentionally wounded them, when he was human. "He's already had a headstart, and even if I do learn how to cook, I'll never be able to reach his level! He's gonna be working with… with someone bad, at least when compared to him."

    Ivan let Shiron say everything, not wanting to interrupt anything.

    "And… and when he realizes that, then he'll finally cut me off from his life!" Shiron shouted a bit louder than usual, his breath turning raspy. It felt like he had a lump on his throat, with something wanting to come out. "He doesn't deserve that. He needs… he needs someone better."

    "I beg your pardon?" Ivan realized something about what Shiron said, and this time he was going to point that out. "Needs someone better? Why is that?"

    "N-Nothing! I just… I just don't want to disappoint him." Shiron gulped. All the effort to keep that part of himself away… for nothing. "He's a friend, and I don't wanna lose that."

    "I suppose that makes sense. But Shiron," Ivan moved closer to him, then pointed at his chest. "It's up to you. Don't compare yourself to someone with far more experience. You grow at your own pace, and that is a beautiful thing. Don't forget that."

    "...You expect me to change my whole outlook with one sentence?" Shiron grunted. If he had any semblance of a good mood, it was shattered. "I… I try to ignore this, most of the time. It's how I live my life. But sometimes, it gets too much to bear."

    "I was not expecting you to change anything, but rather, take the first step." Ivan backed off, sitting on all fours. "If not for yourself, at least, for your friend."

    To that, Shiron couldn't give any concrete answers. Maybe he wanted to be challenged like that. And with that in mind…

    "You're good at this," he muttered, flustered again and with his face red. "I'll try to, anyway."

    "Good! Now, I apologize if I made you nervous. I… I was trying to help." Ivan whined in the same way a puppy Growlithe would do when messing up.

    "...Thanks, mister Ivan. I'm not sure what I'm gonna do, but it helped a bit."

    "Don't worry, you're welcome to talk to me anytime." Ivan smiled, turning around. "And if you get your name idea, pop by the bank. I'll handle everything."

    Now, he had to actually go and meet Magnus again, for the job interview. At least, Shiron assumed there'd be an interview. It would be highly unprofessional if there wasn't anything.

    Also, he was going to be a waiter, which involved talking to others… something that Shiron wasn't the best at—though he wasn't the best at anything. Maybe at being depressed.

    "...Ouch, even I didn't like that thought." Shiron slapped his own cheeks to calm down and inhaled as much air as he could.

    Letting all of it out, Shiron continued his walk, heading to the bakery he spent most of his days in. Honestly, maybe he had a chance. A small, slim chance that Magnus was both interested in guys and in him. Even so, Shiron decided not to hope too much.

    …Lower my expectations. That way if something bad happens I won't be disappointed.

    Another thing he spent his entire life doing, though even he knew it wasn't a very good habit. But… taking the first step in bettering himself was doable. He thought it was doable. It had to be, right?

    Before he knew it, he reached the bakery's door, which made his heart skip a beat. Still, Shiron knew this was where he needed to be, and as such, he opened the door.

    As usual, the bakery was brimming with life. There wasn't a single table without Pokémon inside, talking to each other , and ordering food. Shiron understood now why he was asked to help; he assumed this was too much for Magnus's family to handle.

    Which did make accepting the offer a little better. Shiron gulped, moving past the customers all the way to the reception, where he saw Magnus scribbling on a notebook, still talking to some Pokémon to take their orders.

    He didn't even notice Shiron at first. The Marshtomp himself had to poke him on the arm just to get Magnus' attention.

    "H-Huh? Oh, hi, Shiron! As you can see, we're a bit short staffed!" Magnus rubbed the back of his head. "Could you come behind the counter and help me out? I'm just about done taking their orders."

    Shiron nodded, moving past some other customers while excusing himself. He made it through unscathed, but a bit nervous. After all, this was his first proper job.

    "Okay, so… I'm not sure what I'm supposed to do?"

    "Heh, don't worry, it's pretty simple! Well, first, I'm gonna give you an apron! You're not a chef, but it's just for show."

    Plus it'd make Shiron look even cuter—something Magnus kept to himself.

    "I'm gonna take the orders, and you're gonna hand them to the customers. Well, not just hand them you gotta see what they want too. Basically, you're gonna be a waiter. Sounds good?"

    Shiron once again found Magnus' voice to be very soothing, and honestly he was going to say yes anyway, but the way Magnus said it sold it to him.

    "Yeah. Uh, I think I can do that, yeah." Shiron was nervous, a little bit. Namely because he didn't want to mess up in front of Magnus. But given the kind of awful person he was… messing up was almost a guarantee.

    He tried to shake the thought off, then happily put on the apron Magnus gave to him, choosing to put his scarf on the counter.

    "Hm… I like it. How do I look?"

    Magnus could swear his heart went all over the place from the sight alone, and this time, his entire focus was on hiding away how flustered seeing Shiron that way made him. Thanks to that, he didn't blush.

    His speech, on the other hand, didn't get so lucky. "A-Ah! Ah, well, you look… I think… I think you look nice. Y-Yeah!"

    Shiron really didn't believe him, and once again thought that was just… being nice. People were nice to each other, right? So Magnus was doing just that. Nothing more, nothing less.

    It hurt a bit to think that way, though Shiron put on a smile anyway. "Alright, so I'll… I'll do it. It can't be hard…"

    He hoped it wasn't hard. With that in mind, Shiron left the counter, gulping and holding more than a few menus in his hands; some new customers had arrived, which meant he had to do waiter things.

    The first was a rather chubby Buneary—whoever they were, they probably liked food just as much as Shiron did—dressed in a blue shirt and cape. Accompanying said Buneary was a Furret.

    …Cute.

    Handling that one was fine, and not nearly as nerve-wrecking as Shiron assumed it'd be. They just ordered a few cookies and tea. Next up were… four. A fluffy Riolu, a Bidoof, a Pancham and… a Hakamo-o. The dragon was already eating a full pie, but they ordered seconds anyway.

    Finally, he met a lone Vulpix. She seemed rather young—a child, maybe? And she ordered a milkshake. Shiron had to hold back his own hunger when hearing a milkshake order.

    Well, things had gone smoothly so far, with Shiron taking them all back to Magnus.

    "Quite a busy day, huh?" Shiron sighed in relief, rubbing his forehead.

    "...All things considered, it's not that much, to be honest." Magnus blinked. At least Shiron was doing fine, from the looks of it. "Though you're not quite done yet. We'll have a lunch break, though, so get ready for that!"

    On cue, Shiron's stomach growled, and he quietly scooted away, back into the job. Still a few customers to talk to, and, aaaand…

    The first one he set his sights on was, to put it bluntly, a practical joke. Nick. Nick and Audrey. Nick with a menu in his paws and the smuggest of looks on his face, to the point he was showing off his teeth.

    "Dang, Shiron, you got a date and a job with your crush? That's really lucky."

    Shiron inhaled. A lot. And then let it out. "Hello, may I take your orders?"

    "Wow," Audrey began to snicker. "We didn't plan on coming here, but now I'm glad we did! We can cheer you up!"

    "P-Please don't. I'm just trying to do my job."

    Nick smirked again, sticking his tongue out in a blep. "That so? Well then! I think we can help with that."

    "Your orders. Please. Pretty please?" Shiron asked, trying to get them to just… say what they wanted to eat.

    "I dunnoooo, man, what do we want?" Nick smirked again, looking at Audrey and expecting her answer.

    "Maybe a fancy wine, some garlic bread… in the middle of the night, with the moon overlooking us." Audrey snickered again. She wasn't describing her and Nick, no.

    Shiron realized they were talking about him. Him and Magnus. "...If you keep this up I'm just gonna skip to the next table."

    And to that, Nick pouted. "You're no fun, man. We'd like a meatloaf."

    "Meatloaf." Shiron blinked. They had that? Neat. "Fine, I'll tell Magnus your order. Anything else?"

    "Yeah, tell him you have a crush on him." Nick made kissing noises, and Shiron quickly left the table before he got even more embarrassed.

    Still, they had a point. It wasn't a particularly good point, but one nonetheless. Shiron could just blurt it out, and the worst that Magnus could do… was say no.

    Except that wasn't the worst thing that could happen. The worst thing that Magnus could do to Shiron was cut him out. Hate him, make Shiron feel miserable or… or be disgusted if Shiron told him his true feelings.

    That particular aspect played on his mind repeatedly. Magnus looking at him with pure disgust. Saying things like: "ew, no" to his face. He had a crush, but saying anything came with the caveat of Magnus not sharing those feelings.

    And so, Shiron was conflicted. But… but he showed interest. Multiple times, even!

    This… this has to be my anxiety talking. R-Right, I mean, I'm being unreasonable. I think he might be interested.

    But what if he wasn't? The question alone made Shiron doubt himself. Despite all the evidence of the contrary, he simply… didn't want to believe it could be true. That hurt him, too.

    And once again, his heart began to race. Shiron tried to ignore that, simply moving from table to table and putting on a smile as he got each and every order before bringing them to Magnus. In the middle of it, he even went and served the food at a few tables. While it all happened, he still couldn't shake his anxiety off.

    Really, who could he talk to about this? Nobody. Shiron had nobody to talk to. Maybe Nick, maybe even Ivan. Or maybe nobody, because then he'd just be bothering them all.

    He handled a few more orders before Magnus called him over, whistling and waving at him. So… it had to mean they were having lunch next, right?

    His stomach certainly seemed to think so, wth it growling again. Shiron led the customers out, closing the door behind him and breathing a sigh of relief.

    "S-So! How did I do?" Shiron turned around to look at Magnus, forcing himself to smile.

    "Honestly? A lot better than I thought!" Magnus took off his own apron, putting it on top of a table. "We'll have lunch break, and then reopen the bakery in the afternoon. You don't need to stay for the shift, though."

    "I don't…?"

    On one hand, Shiron was relieved, not wanting to feel any more anxiety than usual. On the other… he wanted to spend more time with Magnus. That should have made the decision easier, but it really, really didn't.

    Especially because his heart was still racing. Shiron assumed that, by having lunch, he'd calm down. He was counting on it, actually.

    "Yeah, just let us know beforehand. I think you're doing a good job so far!"

    Why? Why did every compliment hit him like a knife? And Shiron knew that… because he knew what a knife felt like in his skin. He knew too well. A cold flame that burnt his nerves, throbbing and giving him an intense discomfort.

    And the worst part? Shiron knew this wasn't normal. He knew he shouldn't be feeling so damn anxious over a compliment. It shouldn't make him react the way he did. But it happened, completely outside of his control.

    Sometimes… Shiron wished he was normal. A normal human, doing whatever his parents wanted him to do. No freedom, maybe, but at least, he wouldn't be nearly as much of a mess.

    At the same time, however, thinking about Magnus… helped. About them together, working there, talking, doing all sorts of things. That was soothing, with Shiron holding on to the thought, picturing him and Magnus holding hands. There was no pain, no anxiety. Just the two of them, together.

    So, for once, Shiron let himself enjoy the moment. "Y-You really think so? It wasn't as hectic as I thought, even though I know it happens more often than not."

    "Eh, you get used to it." Magnus shrugged.

    The back door opened, and from it Oscar appeared, clearing his throat. "Boys? Lunch is ready, you can come in."

    A moment to rest, it seemed. Shiron took a deep breath and followed Magnus.


    As it turned out, Shiron decided not to go on the next shift. His excuse was that he had to train, since the team did receive an invitation for something later down the line.

    That was—mostly—an excuse to get away. Shiron at least got dessert out of it: a particularly tasty milkshake. For better or for worse, Shiron was free to do… whatever he wanted to do with his day.

    The main problem was that he didn't know what that was. He stood in front of the bakery, sipping his milkshake and looking at the cloudy sky.

    Funny how my mind is just like that. Well, funny in a self-deprecating way, which is my favorite kind of humor! Hah…

    Sometimes he wished he could open his brain and remove all the bad thoughts from it. Maybe a psychic could help… or make him a vegetable afterwards. Shiron winced at the thought.

    Maybe… training's gonna help.

    Well, that was a dumb idea. He never enjoyed fighting, even if it was necessary. Shiron groaned, but hey, what was the worst that could happen?

    At least, Shiron wanted to train alone. He went all the way to the beach, taking controlled, deep breaths. Alone, from the looks of it.

    First, he wanted to test his main attack. Shiron concentrated, thinking of himself as a water current, closing his eyes. Before he knew it, water appeared from the air, slowly encircling his arm. After that was finished, the water reshaped itself, forming what appeared to be a drill.

    "H-Heheh." Shiron couldn't help but laugh; it was a bit ticklish.



    What to train with? Liquidation was already in place, he just had to… use it.

    You're so stupid. An idiot, a moron. You can't even train properly! I just wanna—GRAAAAH!

    Shiron exhaled, before raising his water-coated arm and ramming the ground with it. Right away, the water exploded away from his hand, and the impact sent grains of sand all around the place, creating a small hole, though it was quickly covered by more sand. Shiron didn't even realize what he just did until a few seconds had passed, and even so, his heart was still racing.

    "H-Hah." Shiron panted, sitting down. He looked at his arms, seeing both of them were trembling. Not in a bad way, though.

    That was kinda relaxing. Punching my problems away, huh? Maybe…

    His heart skipped a beat, while Shiron thought of something… stupid. Very stupid, and he knew it. But… but…

    He focused again, creating another water drill. Once more, Shiron punched the ground beneath him. However, he did so harder than before, and as a result, the hole he made was also bigger.

    "Idiot! Worthless!"

    After the water left his arm, Shiron continued punching for a while, until he calmed down. Again. At least somewhat. His heart was still beating way too fast, but Shiron felt better.

    "H-Hah. Wait, this… this feels great!"

    More. There was no questioning it; Shiron had to do it again. And again. And again. He kept doing it, he kept punching the sand over and over again. Until he lost count.

    "Unlovable! Dumb! Piece of crap!"

    No end in sight. Shiron closed his eyes, his throat swelling while tears began to form, and his strength only increased. Each punch hit harder than the one before, but still, he didn't stop.

    "Nobody in their right mind would ever want you! Your real parents didn't, your adopted ones didn't! You're nothing!"

    He screamed, screamed at the top of his lungs. Shiron punched again and again, not satisfied until he finally let everything that was pent up out. He couldn't even feel his arms anymore.

    "H-He's never… he's never gonna… love you back."

    Shiron raised both arms this time, ramming them both at the exact same time. A few meters in front of him, a burst of energy left the ground, the earth itself splitting open—though it wasn't a particularly big hole.

    "W-Wow."

    Was that… how strong Shiron was? He didn't even believe it. Instead, Shiron punched the ground again. He was running out of things to call himself.

    "Piece of shit! Scum of the earth!"

    Again with the punches. Again with the names. Shiron was doing it all… weaker, though. He was spending most of his energy on this.

    "H-Hah. You don't deserve anything. You're…" Shiron finally stopped.

    He didn't know for how long he was punching for, but it sure felt like forever. His arms hurt, too. Aching, throbbing. He couldn't even cry, with his eyes extremely dry, and his heart?

    Still beating. Because he was granted a second life, for some ungodly reason. Shiron never did understand Xerneas. When there were so many better people to resurrect. Nick's parents, for one. Yeah, that was the obvious choice.

    He was still alive. And maybe… maybe that was the mistake he made. Living.

    It'd be… so easy to do it again. So. Damn. Easy.

    But he didn't. Shiron didn't try it, he didn't move, he didn't do anything. Why? Why were things different this time around? What made everything… worth it?

    At that moment, Shiron realized that it wasn't just one, but multiple things. Pokémon that loved him, that looked out for him. Friends, one of which he began developing feelings for.

    That's what made him stop. Stop and take a step back, thinking again. About himself. About… everything. And it all came back to Magnus. Shiron blinked, looking at himself, arms and hands still shaky.

    "I… I have something to tell him. N-No, I have to tell him!"

    Although Shiron didn't reevaluate his entire life—and the bad thoughts were still there, he now had something to share with a friend. If anyone would be willing to hear him, it'd be Magnus.


    Thankfully nobody seemed to notice his outburst on the beach—which made it the best place if he needed to do it again. Knowing Shiron, he was likely going to do that.

    But for now, his main focus was on Magnus. He was probably still on the afternoon shift if anything…

    Still, Shiron opened the door to his bakery, seeing it was more or less the same as it was before. Except this time around he was greeted by a different set of friends.

    "Hi, Shiron!" Terry waved from a table. "We got curious on why you spend so long here, so—"

    "You got curious and dragged me along," Liz interrupted him with a glare. However, her stern tone briefly abated. "...For the most part."

    "Uh, it's a job I got, but I'm not working right now, so, have fun?"

    "We will!" Terry snickered, whispering to Liz. "Do you want to increase your bet?"

    "Hmph, maybe. I still think he will not make any advances."

    "Deal!"

    Shiron had long since moved past them, and didn't hear… whatever they were scheming. He tried to calm down while he headed for the counter, where Magnus was. Just like always.

    "Hm? Oh, Shiron, you're back!" Magnus stopped scribbling once he saw the familiar Marshtomp. "...I'd ask if you wanna take the shift, but we kinda started already, so I'm afraid you can't."

    "Not the reason, actually. I, uh, could I have a few minutes of your time?" Shiron rubbed the back of his head, trying to hide how flustered he was. And failing, of course. The blush was visible. On the other hand, he managed to hide his anxiety for the most part—his body twitched slightly.

    "You mean like, me taking a break?" Magnus' heart also skipped a beat after hearing what Shiron said. Could this be it? Out of the blue?

    "Yeah, about right. I know today's hectic and all, so you don't need to go with me." Shiron mostly said that so he could see if Magnus was going to reject the idea. "...But I wanna talk to you about something."

    O-Oh Gods, he's gonna— Magnus immediately smiled. "U-Uh, sure! I just… I just gotta tell my parents about it, see if they can cover for me."

    "Right, I'll… I'll go ahead and wait at the door, okay?"

    Magnus nodded, hurrying to the inside. Meanwhile, Shiron turned around, passing by a giggling Terry, while Liz winced, seemingly defeated. He ignored them, not really understanding what the fuss was about, before leaving.

    And then he waited in the front door. Shiron wasn't exactly calm, and the whole two minutes that he stood there felt like two hours before Magnus showed up beside him.

    "Took a little bit of convincing, but they let me go!"

    "...Wow." Shiron inhaled again, before letting it out. "Okay, so, walk with me for a bit, alright? We're going to the beach."

    "The beach…? I mean, sure." Not what Magnus expected, for sure. But if it involved Shiron, he'd go anywhere.

    On Shiron's end, he sort of wanted to hold Magnus' hand while they walked, but decided not to. This chat was going to be… something.

    "Well, then, lead the way!" Magnus snickered, walking alongside Shiron.

    For the duration of that trek, Shiron actually managed to calm down his anxiety further. Like he thought, just standing by Magnus' side was enough to help with his… stuff.

    Maybe not once they were done with the chat, though. And that made him a bit nervous. However, Shiron pressed on with the idea anyway.


    And he was back on that beach again, with Magnus. With his crush. Shiron tried not to think too much about that, instead leading him on to the middle, right where he had his… breakdown of sorts.

    "Hm, something feels different. The sand kinda feels deeper…" Magnus pointed out, stepping on the ground. "Ah, but it happens sometimes, I guess."

    "Yeah, do you wanna, like, sit down? 'Cause I think it might be better." Shiron received a nod, and the two sat.

    "Hah, not as comfortable, but… well, it could be worse, I guess." Magnus stretched his arms, feeling the wind on his fur. "What'd you want to talk about anyway?"

    "Okay, where do I start with this…"

    Shiron inhaled again, to the point his stomach bloated a bit. Then, he slowly let it all out, measuring his next few words. He had to trust Magnus, and besides… he already told Nick before.

    "I am… I was a human."

    No more words were said after that, because Shiron wanted Magnus to listen and tell him what he thought of the situation.

    As for Magnus, he… heard it. His mind processed it, and he spent a good few seconds just repeating Shiron's words inside. Human. Used to be a human. That sounded crazy, because weren't humans some myth? Sure, Nick believed in them, but…

    "You're telling me the truth?"

    Shiron nodded, looking at the crashing waves against the sand. "I… I died. I died as a human, and then I was reborn here, as a Pokémon. I woke up inside the ocean, and Nick rescued me."

    "H-Huh?!" Magnus, again, repeated everything to himself. Shiron wouldn't lie to him like that, right? Except he did. He never said anything about being a human; he said he had amnesia!

    "I was born in the city of Lilycove. It's… it's a place full of humans. I know it doesn't make much sense, but I remember it all."

    He paused, but Magnus didn't say anything else.

    "I… I remember it, and I don't want that. I don't want to be a human, and I'm not. I used to be, but now?" Shiron said a little louder this time, trying to get his friend's attention. "S-Say something, Magnus!"

    Magnus had many things on his mind. If Shiron was a human—if he was telling him the truth, then… Magnus could accept that. He even accepted that Shiron didn't want anything to do with being a human.

    It was hard to find out his own emotions. So Magnus focused on a single question. "...Why hide it?"

    "I… I thought if I said something, you wouldn't want to be my friend anymore. Nick and his grandpa figured it out on their own, but I haven't told anyone else."

    Just the three of them? In a way, it was like Magnus was special.

    "I… I see. You called me to tell me that." Magnus couldn't hide the disappointment in his tone. On one hand, he knew more about Shiron. On the other… he expected something else.

    "Not… just that." Shiron rubbed one of his arms. "I'm not… I'm not exactly the best person in the world. My parents made sure of that. And while… I can't—I won't tell you about them, there's something that I haven't told anyone here."

    Magnus' eyes widened, and he looked at Shiron. Like always, glancing at him made Magnus almost lose his jaw, such was the intensity. And now, curiosity.

    "Look, I… I regret doing it, before I go into details. But sometimes, I feel very close… to doing it again. I know I have to stop, I know I have to get help, and I will, which is why… I wanna tell you about it."

    That sounded ominous. Magnus gulped, suddenly unsure, with his tail lowering itself a bit.

    "It's… I wanna point out it's related to why I died. It wasn't an accident or anything. I wasn't killed, either."

    Magnus tried to narrow it down. No accident, not killed…if neither were the answer, what was it?

    And Shiron breathed in again, with his heart almost jumping out of his chest with how rapidly it beated inside of him.

    Then…he let the words out.

    He described everything in grand detail, from waking up, to having a particularly bad fight with his parents, and all the steps of his plan.

    His plan…to finally end it all…

    "I was tired. So, so very tired. Every day…" Shiron trembled again, moving his hand to touch his chest, right where his heart was. It hurt. "Every day was the same. I had to wake up, study, but I… I could hardly leave my room. If I didn't understand or didn't manage to learn a subject properly…"

    Shiron gulped, looking at his arms. He remembered the stinging pain, even if nothing was happening at that moment. "They hurt me, Magnus. Beat me up and everything."

    "W-Wha?! Your own parents?!" Magnus wanted to reach out for a hug, but Shiron pulled him away.

    "L-Let me finish. It got really bad." Shiron had to pause to collect his thoughts, and he was struggling to not burst into tears. "T-They… they… my parents had a cellar, outside the house. Sometimes they'd lock me up there for the whole night. No food, no water, nothing. In the dark."

    "I-I'm… what?!" Magnus didn't even know how to react or what to say when it came to that. The only thing he could do was listen.

    "And… I got tired of that. I got tired, because no matter how much I tried, I was never enough for them…" Shiron began to laugh at the absurdity of it all, touching both of his cheeks with his hands. "Y-You must think I'm so stupid. Like, I should've tried harder!"

    Magnus shook his head at that. "...I'm sorry, but no. You're not the wrong one here. They were for abusing you like this."

    "I… I…" Shiron gulped. This was the last part of the story, and the hardest one to talk about. "I couldn't stand it anymore. I was at my limit. And one fateful day, they left on a business trip. I was alone. I could… I could do it."

    "...You could do it?" Magnus stopped to think. Reading between the lines, trying to understand what Shiron wanted to say before he even said it.

    "So, I left the house, making sure nobody followed me. There was a river—well, Lilycove is right next to the ocean… actually, most of Hoenn is. I went…"

    Shiron stopped again, trying to calm down enough to talk about it. "I went there, to the ocean. H-Hah…"

    And suddenly Magnus realized it all fell into place. The words he used, the fact he died, that it wasn't on outside forces…

    He understood it. Shiron didn't need to say anymore. His heart almost shattered into pieces from listening, while his eyes widened like saucers. His body shivered, trembled, and against all odds, he did something.

    He hugged Shiron. Not a weak hug, no. Magnus gave Shiron the tightest hug he could muster, not letting go, not saying anything. This opened the floodgates for Shiron, and he cried the most he had ever cried before, letting every single tear in his body out. No matter how much he trembled, no matter how much it hurt, Magnus was there. And he wouldn't let go.

    Neither of them knew how long they hugged for. Maybe it didn't matter. Shiron certainly thought so, continuing the hug for as much as he could, crying until the tears stopped forming.

    But slowly, he began to relax. Magnus was still there, still hugging. Shiron only wanted that. The affection, the care… it was heaven for him. He closed his eyes, breathing slowly to relax further.

    "You can stay… you can stay here for as long as you need. Don't worry about anything, okay? I'm here, Shiron. I'm here for you."

    Shiron wasn't even able to say anything, his cries overshadowing everything else he tried to do. But… but it felt nice to be vulnerable next to Magnus. He didn't solve all of his problems, but Shiron knew it was a start, at least.

    "I'm… I'm sorry you had to live like that. I just hope that now, you have a better life. And if I can help you in any way… I will."

    "O-Okay…" Shiron managed to mutter, sniffling and hugging Magnus tighter. "Just stay here. I… I wanna stay here with you for a while."

    "Is that so? Well, I can do that." Magnus rubbed his hand on Shiron's back, trying to comfort him.

    It worked. Shiron closed his eyes again, letting Magnus handle everything. And with that, his anxiety disappeared, replaced by an affection towards Magnus that Shiron knew to be stronger.

    "Wherever we are, I want to help you," Magnus said, still tapping Shiron on the back. "Because… you're important to me."

    "...You're important to me too."

    Shiron wanted to talk about his feelings again, about… loving Magnus, but this wasn't the time. Maybe… maybe some other time, he could tell him everything. But right now all he wanted was to stay and relax with him on the beach.

    "Good, because I want to treat you to some more food," Magnus said. "You'd like that, wouldn't you?"

    Shiron's stomach growled again, but he didn't get flustered because of it. Instead, he managed a faint laugh. Magnus always managed to make him feel better. He was just… great.

    "Hey, if you remember everything about being human, can you tell me if the appetite remained the same? Dunno any other Marshtomps as hungry as you."

    "H-Heheh. Unfortunately for you, it showed up when I got reborn. Don't ask me how the process works, though, because I have noooo idea!" Shiron finally pulled away from the hug, sighing in relief. "But I don't regret it. I… I don't even consider myself a human anymore."

    "Hm, it's weird, though. Do you remember how it was like? To change?"

    Shiron considered it for a moment, tapping his chin. "Honestly? It's kind of a blur. Like, imagine body parts start growing, like you're full of energy, then… you're a Pokémon. It's really weird. I don't know anything specific."

    "Hmmm, no, I get it. Evolving was kinda like that." Magnus sighed in relief as well. Things got better, at last. "Well, you're gonna have to tell me more about humans. Before today, I didn't even think they were real, let alone… like you."

    "Like me?"

    Magnus meant handsome, but he kept it to himself. "Kindhearted and gentle. That's how I'd describe you. Though… you really gotta work on hiding things from your friends. I get why, but…"

    "S-Sorry, it was… something I kept bottled up." Shiron winced. He failed to talk about punching the sand, but that would just have to come later. Much later. "But yes, I can tell you about humans, later. I'd rather do it when there's only you and me."

    "I… I get that." Magnus stood up, offering a hand for Shiron to grab, so he could also get up. "C'mon. I gotta go back to my shift… and you gotta eat. Drink, too, with how much you cried."

    Shiron happily took Magnus' hand and got up. "Can I get another milkshake if that's the case?"

    "I feel like you're gonna get really fat if we keep this up. Heh." Magnus turned around. "But really, I'm here for you, I'm your friend."

    "I never had any friends before becoming a Pokémon," he admitted with a wince. "...Now I have a bunch. And I gotta say thanks."

    "Don't mention it, man."

    Magnus didn't let go of Shiron's hand, and instead pulled him in, walking ahead to leave the beach. Although surprised at first, Shiron didn't resist. Why would he, when he liked the idea?

    He didn't say everything; in fact he only scratched the surface. But… with time, he could. Magnus deserved to know more, when the time was right for that.
     
    Chapter 24 - I Think We're Alone Now
  • Navar

    Professional Mudkip Lover
    Location
    Brazil
    Pronouns
    He/Him
    Partners
    1. swampert
    2. chesnaught-apron
    3. lucario-mega
    Chapter 24 - I Think We're Alone Now

    The strength you've built, the kindness that you've learned to grow

    All together makes your soul a better, brighter light, I know

    There you will

    Damn it.

    Shiron knew better than to try and win a fight against his mentor. Granted, they hadn't talked in a while, mostly because Shiron got busy with a bunch of other things, but still, he assumed that it wouldn't have been such a beatdown.

    Which, considering that he was on the ground, panting and with a few chunks of ice all over his stomach, was a complete and total beatdown.

    "You are being sloppy," the Samurott said, sitting and sheathing his scalchops. "It's as if you want to get hurt."

    "I-I'm sure… I'm sure it's nothing. I might just be, y'know, bad at this."

    Ronan closed his eyes, muttering… something. Shiron didn't hear it. And frankly, after getting beaten up he didn't feel like listening to it. Instead, he decided to sit.

    "But it's not that bad, right?"

    "You're better at using Liquidation now, yes." Ronan rubbed his beard. "Perhaps you'd like another go? It is only through trial and error that you may succeed."

    "..."

    Another go at this training. How could it go wrong? Shiron closed his eyes, trying to come up with an excuse to refuse Ronan's offer. He didn't find any.

    Oh well, at least fighting was one way of handling his emotions and letting everything out. Shiron got up, adjusting his scarf and looking back at Ronan.

    "Fine… I'll try again." Shiron rubbed his arm. Trial and error. His whole life had been that—mostly the error part.

    The Samurott stepped back, putting some distance between him and Shiron. He did so for roughly fifteen seconds, and then stopped.

    "You're free to make the first move. There is something I would like to show you."

    Shiron took a deep breath. He wondered how the others were doing. They were supposed to meet Zero soon, and figure out what this whole "Crack" business was all about.

    …Was it the right move? It'd help him be a hero, at least. Plus, Shiron liked mysteries. "I'm going first…"

    Another deep breath. Water gathered around his left arm, quickly shaping into a drill. Though not a particularly pointy one, even if the water was spinning around at a high speed.

    He ran, raising the water-coated arm and then jumping, lowering his arm as he aimed for Ronan's head. If it connected… it'd be great.

    Which meant that, of course, it didn't. Ronan moved his body back only slightly, to the point Shiron was still in front of him, but the Samurott managed to defend against the attack, before he could even punch properly. A sudden defense.

    In fact, he not only defended, but also struck back. With a swift movement, Ronan managed to grab his scalchops, coating them in pure dark-type energy. Shiron only had enough time to blink before a barrage of slashes hit his body, and he fell again.

    "G-Guh!" Shiron coughed. The strikes stung, like a thousand knives on his body. Somehow, his scarf remained untouched, but the rest of him didn't.

    "Like I said, sloppy." Ronan sheathed his blades again, before offering a hand to Shiron, who quickly took it, though he didn't stand just yet. "You're not particularly fast. And you're a close-range fighter. You're better when you're right next to your opponent."



    He was close to Ronan now. Surely, that had to be an opportunity, right? Shiron still had one of his hands on the ground, and he could do something.

    Grabbing a handful of mud from the ground, Shiron fashioned it into a ball and then launched it straight into his teacher's eyes, momentarily managing to blind him.

    "L-Like this?!"

    "Urk!" Ronan worked on removing the excess mud from his eyes, grinning as he did so. "Like this, yes. You learn fast."

    "...Thank you." Shiron's heart skipped a beat. This… this was nice to hear.

    But he had no time to waste. Shiron ran again, closing his fists. He tackled Ronan with them, hitting his stomach a few times. Each time, he put more strength into it, and the Samurott received the strikes, grunting more. Despite this, he stood his ground, not moving all that much.

    It didn't take long before he grabbed Shiron's hands to stop him from attacking again, right as the mud fell from his head. "Tackle… I find it a simple move, and while it works with your physical strength, there are more refined options for you."

    "Uh, s-sorry, I got excited." Shiron gulped. This was a little embarrassing, but he chose to focus on Ronan's words. "A more refined option? Or options."

    "Indeed," he smiled in response. "I may be part Dark, but I still have a few other kinds of attacks at my disposal. Today, I will teach you Brick Break."

    A fighting-type move. Shiron remembered it, but he wasn't aware his species could learn it. Good thing they could, then. It was better than a simple tackle, anyway.

    "When do we start?"


    Rocks. Lots and lots of rocks. Ronan had picked them over from outside the town, so now Shiron was looking at a bunch of them, blinking. Was he supposed to lift them? Throw them?

    "Uh…. I don't get it. What am I supposed to do with this?"

    Ronan finished putting another rock, then clapped his hands together to get rid of the dust left in them. "Hm? It's rather simple. We're going to break each and every rock. That should give you the basics for this move."

    "...I see."

    Somehow, that made sense. At least it was better than staying up all night studying history. Not that there was anything wrong with history; Shiron just didn't want to be forced to learn it.

    But he was going on a tangent again. "So, uh, how do I do this? Do I just… punch the rock?"

    "It can work, but I'm trying to teach you precision." Ronan raised an arm, letting his fist close. "Gather your strength, move your arm down, and—"

    He punched the rock in front of him. Shiron watched in awe as the boulder split into two halves, falling to the ground next to Ronan. That was power.

    "W-Wow. I… I thought this was gonna be it, but s-seeing it?!" Shiron's eyes sparkled. That was so cool! He just had to do it himself!

    "I don't particularly enjoy this move, but I suppose it would do nicely for someone like you." Ronan pointed at another rock. "Care to try it yourself?"

    …And all of a sudden the enthusiasm left Shiron's body. He was going to try this, yes, but… well, he was certain it'd end up in failure. Just like everything else he tried.

    Plus, what did "gather your strength" even mean? Why did old people have to be so cryptic about things?

    Shiron sighed, having walked over to one of the boulders. It looked a little intimidating—no, very intimidating. What if he failed? It'd be the end of that training, and…

    …I need to stop assuming the worst. Even if I fail, it won't be the end of the world. I-I think.

    Raising an arm, Shiron took a deep breath. It was just him and the rock, the rock and him. He just had to… punch it. Punch it with all the strength he had.

    What if I fail?

    He couldn't think of that. Shiron lowered his arm at full speed.

    It's not going to break.

    The thoughts returned, but Shiron tried his best to ignore them.

    I'm going to fail, I'm going to fail, I'm going to—

    Shiron hit the rock, punching a hole through it. It didn't burst… at first, but a few seconds later, a bunch of chunks of rock fell to the sides. Somehow, someway… Shiron did it.

    "H-Huh?! I… I did it?!" Shiron blinked, then rubbed his eyes. This couldn't be happening; he didn't believe it! "I-I actually did it! I broke the rock!"

    And it didn't even hurt! His hand was fine, totally fine! Shiron's whole body trembled, filled with disbelief that he even managed to do such a thing. It had to be a dream! But it wasn't!

    "You got the basics."

    Snapping back to reality, Shiron glanced at the Samurott. "W-Wait, what?"

    "I said you understood the basics." Ronan pointed at the rock that he destroyed. There were only two halves when compared to Shiron's boulder, which had been broken apart into many more pieces. "There's a lack of refinement here. You use too much energy, when only a small amount of it is necessary."

    "...Oh."

    So it wasn't a complete failure, but Shiron didn't figure it out entirely. Right, that… made sense, even if he didn't like it. But still, things ended up better than he thought, which was an improvement.

    "But that's a good thing." Ronan raised his head, smirking slightly. "Now you know the basics, which means we can improve from here on. It might even help with your emotions."

    His emotions…? Of course, handling them better would be nice. Shiron sighed, hearing his stomach growl.

    "...Oh no! M-My job!" Shiron slapped his cheeks, groaning. "S-Sorry, mister Ronan! I got a job a few days ago, and I've been doing good, but I kinda forgot to go, given all the training and—"

    Ronan shook his head left and right. "You're fine. Go do your job, then return after it's done. We'll continue from there."

    How could he be this understanding? Shiron didn't pry any further, only adjusting his scarf so it'd look nice. He didn't feel the wounds from those slashes anymore, so going to the bakery should be fine.

    On the bright side, he learned a new move! Or the beginnings of it, at least. Shiron left in a hurry, ignoring his stomach.


    Once he actually got there, Shiron found the place was oddly… calm. There weren't that many customers, which was great, considering he was (probably) late to his shift.

    "A-Ah. I really, really need to calm down…"

    Understatement of the century, from the looks of it. Shiron quietly closed the door behind him, already looking at the counter to see Magnus glancing back at him.

    "Little late today, huh?" Magnus grinned. He didn't seem mad, at least. "Well, lucky for you, we don't seem to have many clients, so relax, man."

    Gosh, why was he so adorable? Shiron felt all his anxiety disappear just from listening to that voice. It was so soothing. He walked to the counter, ready to speak more to him.

    "So! Whatcha been doin'?" Magnus peeked a little out of the counter, grinning. "You look a little less… chunky."

    "I-I do?!" Shiron glanced down at his stomach. There was a bit of a gut there, but upwards his muscles were a little more defined.

    …Wait, was Magnus checking him out? Even if that wasn't the case, Shiron's face turned red.

    "Just joking!" Magnus smiled again. "Since today's not that crowded, what do you say I try to teach you how to bake a pie?"

    Just hearing that was enough to make Shiron's stomach growl again.

    "I'd like that."

    Magnus quickly hopped out of the counter, then opened the door behind him, waving for Shiron to come along.

    "Don't keep me waiting long! We'll be having a fun time!"

    And again, Shiron's heart beated faster than before. As usual whenever Magnus was around. But cooking? Actual cooking? He never tried it before.

    Better late than never, I guess…

    Shiron walked through the open door, closing it behind him. As he thought, the kitchen was fairly big. Wooden walls, cabinets, tables full of utensils… bowls and everything. Boxes of ingredients, and he smelled cinnamon. Sunlight entered through the wide, open windows, only making the smell more intense.

    And, more importantly than all of that, Magnus was there with him. To teach… cooking and baking.

    "First things first!" Magnus handed Shiron an apron. "Wear this, so you won't get that scarf full of flour."

    "Uh-huh." Shiron turned around, taking off his scarf and putting it on a chair he found. Then, he put on the apron, fitting nicely in his body. "Huh! It's not that bad, I kinda like it."

    Magnus looked, trying not to seem like he was staring disrespectfully. "Uh, yeah, it looks good on you."

    "T-Thanks!" Shiron gulped. Awkward? A little. But it was worth it. "So, we're making pie?"

    "Yup! Since this is your first time, can you handle me the ingredients while I bake?"

    It sounded simple enough, so obviously Shiron was interested in that. "R-Right, can do."

    Even so, he was a little nervous… but there was no way out of it now.

    Magnus led him to the middle of the room, where a large wooden table was set, along with a few bowls. "Okay! We're making rawst berry pie today. Can you tell me what the ingredients are?"

    "U-Uh…" Shiron stuttered. Damn it, this was supposed to be simple! "Rawst berries, for starters. Then… water and sugar?"

    "Cornstarch and the pie crust as well." Magnus nodded. "I've prepared the crust before, so this shouldn't be too difficult."

    He pointed at a stove nearby, where Shiron saw a saucepan. "That's where we cook the berries, right?"

    "Ding ding ding! One point for you!" Magnus nodded again, moving there. "Now, hand me the berries!"

    Shiron had already seen a bowl full of those delicious berries, so he grabbed it and handed it to Magnus… though not before picking one or two berries to eat by himself.

    "I saw that! Heh, it happens!" Magnus put the berries on the pan, and then looked at Shiron. "...I forgot to ask you for the sugar."

    "My bad, then." He rubbed the back of his head before grabbing the box of sugar.

    Magnus carefully set down and turned the stove on, stirring gently. "The secret is to not use too much strength, y'know?"

    Like mister Ronan said… Shiron thought. Who knew cooking would help with that? "Oh, and stir constantly too, right?"

    "You managed to get another point, man!"

    Okay, so it wasn't difficult at all! At least, based on what Shiron was seeing. Granted, his mind was half-focused on the smell of berries being cooked, plus the sugar…

    Magnus continued to stir, glancing at Shiron every now and again. "Look, the strokes are gentle and constant, see?"

    "Smells good too!" Shiron felt his mouth start to water by this point, but he managed to keep it together. "You do it every day? Don't you get tired?"

    "Nah, it's fun. Plus, it's not like I only make this," he winked. "I think I'll take over from here. That sound good to you?"

    "Uh, yeah, sure!" Shiron glanced down at his stomach; it wasn't growling yet. So he left the kitchen and went to sit down at a table.

    He happily tapped his fingers on the table, sniffing the air to get that lovely berry scent. For as long as Shiron remained there, he could forget each and every worry he ever had.

    No confrontation, no anxiety, no fear. Nothing. He was happy there. Truly and completely… happy. Shiron sighed, grasping at his scarf.

    Part of his mind was asking that dreadful question about deserving this. He ignored it as hard as he could.

    "Magnus? You hear me from here?"

    It took a while before Shiron heard an answer.

    "Oops, sorry! I was distracted stirring, but yeah, I can hear you just fine!"

    "Ah, cool." Shiron smiled again. "You wanna hear some stories from me as a human?"

    Most of them were bad ones, Shiron admitted to himself. But there were a few that he could share. Those that didn't involve him getting hurt, at least.

    "Oh, sure! It's gonna take me a little more to finish here, so go on!"

    Shiron asked himself where he could start. But there really wasn't a good place, was there?

    "Sometimes, I could see rain from my room. I looked through the window and saw the dark skies, thunder, and of course, the drops." Shiron said. As he spoke, he looked through the door at the town, seeing no signs of rain there.

    "Was it a tropical city or what? I don't know much about it… or at all." Magnus still stirred, but then he turned off the stove.

    "...I think so. Maybe." Shiron shrugged. "Those rainy days… I remember wanting them to be over. There were times I wondered if they'd ever stop."

    "Hmm…"

    Magnus started stuffing the crust with the berry cream, listening on as Shiron continued the story.

    "That's when I realized something, Magnus." Shiron tried to frown, but instead, he actually smiled. "No matter how long the rain lasts, there's always a blue sky waiting. Even as it rains, the sky is behind it, waiting to come back."

    In response, Magnus stopped preparing the food. He took in the words, hearing them ringing inside his head. "Is… is that so?"

    "What I mean is that I think I finally have that sky I longed for."

    The words were meant for Shiron. He said it to make himself feel better, to cope with every bad feeling. But at the same time, there was truth to it. He agreed with the idea, or he wanted to.

    "I'm… I'm glad you did." Magnus continued, putting the rest of the crust on top of the pie. He sighed in relief, rubbing his forehead. "We're all here for you, y'know. Nick, Audrey, Terry, Liz…we're your friends. Not just me."

    "I know, I know, but you're…" Shiron stopped himself, only managing to whisper the last two parts of his sentence.

    Different. You're different.

    Shiron said nothing further, and then he saw Magnus come into the room, carrying the pie. The smell almost took him out of it, though Shiron managed to remain conscious. He really, really had to eat it.

    "Here we go! For one hungry Marshtomp~" Magnus put the pie on the table, and then quickly glanced at the door he came from. "...I'm gonna get you your plate."

    "W-Wait!" Shiron suddenly shouted, which did its job getting Magnus' attention. "...I want to share it with you."

    To that, the Quilladin blinked. "Huh? But I made it for you—"

    "It's best if it's shared."

    Blinking again, Magnus felt his face start to heat and then promptly went back inside, returning with two plates. He quietly sat on the chair next to Shiron, setting down the plates.

    "I, uh, wanna say thanks. It's not often I get to eat what I cook for the bakery." Magnus gulped, grabbing a fork. "Only when there's leftovers, and since you came into town that happened less and less."

    "...I'm not sure whether to take that as an insult or a compliment." Shiron chuckled to himself. "But I wanted to be nice. Plus, sharing food with a friend is good, isn't it?"

    "Y-Yeah, yeah, it is." Magnus too a chunk with his fork and munched on it. Unlike Shiron, he was already so used to his cooking that it didn't affect him nearly as much. "Hm, a little too much sugar."

    Shiron raised a brow, then did like Magnus and took a chunk to eat. "I dunno what you're talking about, this tastes just fine!"

    "Uh, it's called baker's tongue. You don't have it."

    …I want yours. I mean what? Shiron blinked. Stupid, dumb brain.

    "Anyway, how's your day been so far?" Magnus ate a little more. Still too sugary for his taste, but at least Shiron was enjoying it.

    Before he replied, Shiron ate another bite. "My day was, well, fine. I was training a little earlier, trying to learn Brick Break. And, Magnus? It's weird."

    "Weird… how?" He tilted his head. "Don't humans learn this kinda stuff?"

    Huh. Of course that'd be something a Pokémon thought a human did. Of course.

    "We don't." Shiron had to clarify that. "As far as I'm aware, we humans are kinda… fragile. I know I was."

    Too fragile for his own taste, given he died before.

    "...Oh, I see." Magnus stopped to consider. Humans weren't on his list of things to think about before, but they sure were now. "And… do you still consider yourself one?"

    What an intriguing question that Magnus made. Shiron had thought of it a few times, and during other times he ignored the question.

    But his life now… his life was good. Friends, a job, a home. Actual people that cared for him. And most importantly of all, Magnus.

    Magnus. It all seemed to come back to him. He was always there, landing his hand. Shiron's heart beat faster as he thought of the Quilladin—even if he was right there. At last, Shiron had an answer.

    "No. I'm… I'm happy here. I'm not a human. I'm a Marshtomp now, and I want it to stay that way."

    It wasn't… only that. There was more to it, more things he wanted. Shiron wanted Magnus. He recognized that now. This feeling, this emotion… it was love.

    Love. Such a funny word. One that Shiron never expected to use in his life. Yet it was there on his mind. However, he couldn't say it. Not in front of Magnus.

    Because, even though he knew his feelings, Shiron didn't know if Magnus reciprocated. Maybe he did, and the signs certainly pointed to that conclusion. Shiron didn't believe that, though. His brain made sure to plant doubts.

    So he couldn't say the words. He just… couldn't.

    Meanwhile, Magnus watched in silence. Hearing the answer felt… relieving. It meant he really could handle his emotions towards Shiron now. His heart was racing with the thought of spending more time together.

    This was… a crush. It was definitely a crush. He hadn't had one of those in a while. Ever after evolving, for that matter. Magnus didn't have anyone, but now… now he had someone that liked being around him. It was nice.

    All he did was stare at Shiron while the Marshtomp talked. It was all he wanted to do. Magnus slowly started to smile.

    "Well, I'm glad you're here. You're a nice guy."

    "I… I hope so." Shiron looked down, mostly to see how much pie was left, but also because of embarrassment.

    "I mean it, man. You're fun to be around." Magnus smiled again, and this time it was brighter. "You'll get the hang of that move. I just know it."

    "Heh, thanks." Shiron continued to eat. If things stayed that way forever, he wouldn't be sad at all. Not one bit. With Magnus there, even if they didn't get together…he liked this life.

    Of course, Magnus still had to help out. However he could. "I don't know much about fighting moves, but you can ask Mom if you'd like?"

    Shiron tilted his head at that. "I thought she was a cook?"

    And in response, Magnus simply shrugged. "I mean, she thought too. Dunno the extent of it, but Dad said she was very good at it."

    "Huh, that's cool."

    There was so much to this world… Shiron wanted to know more about it. No, he would learn more about the world. It was his home now, after all. And together with his friends, he felt as if he could do anything. Especially with Magnus around.

    "By the way…" Magnus looked straight at his friend, meeting eye to eye. "I'm going with you. If you're gonna fight this Zero guy, I wanna be there to support you."

    "H-Huh?! But he's… strong and stuff! I don't wanna lead you to danger!"

    Magnus pouted, backing off slightly. "I can't in good conscience let you go there on your own, even with the team."

    Shiron stood there, speechless. He didn't even know how dangerous the mission was. He was under the assumption of it not being too dangerous. He hoped for it.

    "...Promise one thing. Just one thing, Magnus. Promise me it and I'll be fine with you going."

    "Of course! What is it?"

    Silence filled the room. Shiron himself closed his eyes and let out a deep breath, before opening them again. He looked serious, or at least he had a frown that Magnus hadn't really seen before.

    "Promise me you won't die."

    "..."

    It was a simple request, all things considered. Just not die on a possibly dangerous mission. Magnus was more impressed that Shiron asked that. He also enjoyed the thought of Shiron liking him so much he worried.

    "I… I'm not gonna die, alright?" Magnus finally replied, reaching out a hand.

    And, to both of their shock, Shiron touched the hand with his own, holding onto it as tightly as he could. He really didn't want to let go. Why would he ever let go? This was… real. It was real and it happened. He trusted Magnus to keep his promise.


    Having handled that as best as Shiron thought he could, he left the bakery, taking in the fresh air of Thornwell while looking at the bright sky ahead.

    He was supposed to train some more, but Shiron didn't really feel like doing it. At the same time, going to their HQ wasn't exactly something he wanted to do either. So… where should he go? What should he do?

    Maybe just walking would give him some kind of answer. So he began by going to the center of the town, taking some time to wave at any Pokémon that looked at him, even flashing a smile at them.

    It's always so peaceful around here…unlike home.

    Really, Shiron had to admit things in this world were better. He was just reaffirming that line of thought. He had to, every once in a while.

    Oh well. Shiron continued on, checking the houses, the people, everyone he could. And little by little, he felt… something. Something tugging at his heart, a desire he didn't recognize before.

    But he was able to put it into words. It happened to be the desire to protect others. To protect this town, this world he now lived in. The better way to do that was to… learn to fight. Or to fight well, in Shiron's case.

    He finally got the courage to continue his training, rushing on to Ronan's house. Running there also happened to be a good way of exercising and burning those calories he got by eating that pie, amongst other things.

    Once he arrived there again, Shiron saw the same boulders from before, but Ronan was nowhere to be seen. Naturally, Shiron knocked on the door, and it didn't take long before he answered.

    "Ah! I see you're back. Are you ready for another round?"

    He probably wasn't, but… Shiron thought it was better than nothing. He walked towards one of the boulders, staring at it. "So… I gotta break it without using more strength than I need, right?"

    "Yes, yes, but before that, I want to see the limits of it."

    Shiron tried to read between the lines and figure out what it meant, but the answer came up fast. Namely, that Ronan had put three boulders together, one on top of the other.

    "I need you to lift them. I would like to see if you can."

    "Uh, okay?" It didn't sound all that bad. Shiron went to the rocks, grabbing the one closest to the ground and…

    Lifting them up. It didn't take any effort at all, and he didn't even sweat. "Like this?"

    "Impressive…" Ronan rubbed his beard, thinking. "May I add another?"

    "I'd rather not, but you're the mentor here, so… sure."

    Not too long after, Ronan had put another rock on the top of the pile. And like before, Shiron was able to lift them. However, this time it took him a little more effort. Not too much, though, he still didn't sweat.

    "Four still isn't cutting it… interesting."

    "I-I take it you wanna add a fifth?" Shiron gulped. This wasn't what he expected, and to be honest he didn't understand why.

    "...Hm, perhaps next time."

    Shiron carefully set the pile of rocks down, sighing in relief. Not that he was tired from the lifting, he just didn't want to do it anymore.

    "Well, I want you to try controlling your strength now." Ronan pointed to the third rock, the one right in the middle. "You're going to try Brick Break again, but focus only on this rock. You must not destroy the others, only this one."

    "Ah, an exercise in focus." Shiron did so many of them back with his parents. "R-Right, I'll… I'll try, at least."

    He looked at the rock, staring at it. Shiron took a deep breath, attempting to narrow his focus.

    "Focus, Shiron. It's only you here." Ronan said, and then he grew quiet.

    Shiron was still staring. He focused only on the rock, ignoring everything else.

    Imagine there isn't anyone around.

    He couldn't even hear anything. The beating of his heart was the only sound.

    The only sound. He was alone there, focusing, thinking, planning. Shiron closed a fist, letting his breath out.

    Here… we… go.

    Finally, his fists were enveloped with power. Strength, energy. There was a faint red glow to them, and they might have even hardened a little.

    Shiron punched the rock in the middle, concentrating entirely on it and ignoring all others. He closed his eyes while doing it, praying that it worked.

    But then he heard the crumbling, and opened his eyes. All the boulders had fallen, but the main one—the one he focused on—hadn't been destroyed, at least until he took a better look.

    The rock rolled on the floor, showing the other side of it had been blown to bits, but not the front, where Shiron actually hit.

    "U-Uh…"

    Disappointment settled in, with Shiron frowning and even hunching slightly. "I thought… I thought I had it. I'm sorry, m-mister."

    "Nobody said you were going to get it right after two times. Let's try again, shall we?" Ronan kneeled to look at the rock Shiron punched. "...With that being said, I think you're at a good start. Keep going and you'll get it."

    "Do you really think so?"

    Ronan nodded. "It's a matter of trial and error."

    Of course it is.

    Shiron stretched his arms. Well, he happened to have a lot of energy to try again. But why couldn't he learn to do it the first time around? Why did Shiron have to fail to learn? If he was better, he would've just learnt it already.

    "I'll remove this rock and put another one in its place, alright?" Ronan grabbed the punched rock, easily lifting it. "And I want you to do the same thing."

    "Hm, I get it." Shiron looked at his hands. Stronger, apparently, but not enough to pass this stupid test.

    …Well, not stupid, but it was a bit frustrating to have to try again. Shiron sighed, closing a fist.

    Ronan finally put the next rock, reforming the four-rock pile. Shiron gulped, walking close to it.

    "Do you have any tips?"

    "You're not punching properly." Ronan said, walking behind Shiron. "Put your lead foot forward, and the arm on its side should be extended. I need you to jab straight ahead."

    Shiron blinked. It… was an idea. And hey, if it worked, he'd be able to leave sooner than expected!

    He stared at the rock, letting his left arm extended, and his left foot forward. A jab… a jab. Shiron could do a jab.

    "Remember to bring back your hand quickly."

    And he punched, jabbing at the rock with all the strength he had. Shiron unleashed the attack, feeling the power coming through his feet and then climbing up his legs, his shoulder, and finally, through his arm.

    The result was that Shiron saw the rock launched forward, falling on the other side of the garden, and the rocks above fell down, connecting to their place perfectly.

    "...D-Did I do good?!" Shiron had to know. He was hoping for a positive answer, and assuming a negative one.

    "Hmmm, better than before, I'd say! This time I think you used too much strength."

    Another mistake. Of course he made a mistake again. It was all he ever did—

    Shiron shook his head. Having those thoughts now wouldn't be doing him any favors. "Okay, so not use too much or too little strength… that's gonna be complicated."

    "True, but you have the basics of it already, so from here onwards it's an easy journey." Ronan went to fetch the second rock, seeing it had been split into less pieces than before, but still too much. "Hmm, like I said, you have the basics."

    "Better than nothing, right?" Shiron clutched his scarf. The basics… he could at least try to use this attack.

    "Oh, it's quite good! You just need practice, and that's what I'm here for." Ronan tapped his chin. "...With that in mind, I think we did enough for today. You should rest."

    "Uh-huh. No complaints here, I wanna lay down and just… chill for a while." Shiron sighed in relief. Training was fine and all, but he couldn't spend the entire day doing it. Well, he could, but that was a bad idea. He'd be left exhausted.

    "By all means, you're free to do that. Come back tomorrow and we'll try again."

    The next morning, then. "Fair enough."

    Shiron stretched his arms, hearing a few things pop. Well, it should be fine for the most part. He was ready to leave, waving goodbye to the Samurott.

    Now… where to? Shiron assumed the others would be up the hill, so he made his way there. Nothing like seeing his friends after training. And there was a nice breeze going on in the town, which he enjoyed as well.

    Learning a new move would have to happen later. It was time to rest. Or try to.


    Going up the hill, Shiron saw that it was… normal. Liz was outside, sitting down and…meditating? She looked like she was meditating. Shiron, naturally, didn't feel like interrupting her.

    He entered the HQ, finding Nick and Terry having another round of reading comics, to which he quietly waited for them to notice his presence. They didn't say anything, nor did they even move much, if at all.

    …They're that fixated on the comics? Sheesh.

    Shiron did want to talk to them, so he cleared his throat to get their attention. Still nothing, and Shiron did it again. Nothing. On the third time, Terry finally managed to look at him.

    "Oh, sorry Shiron! We were distracted—" Terry saw Nick still reading, and quietly poked him on the arm.

    "What?" Nick looked at the door, blinking. "S-Sorry, Shiron!"

    "I could've been waiting here for hours, y'know?" Shiron rolled his eyes.

    "Your stomach would've stopped working long before." Terry chuckled, putting down the comic. "How was training?"

    Nick quietly tapped his foot on the ground. "Yo, I was supposed to ask that!"

    Well, it was nice to see his friends were handling things. Shiron chuckled, removing his hand from the scarf. "Brick Break's weird. And apparently I use too much power when trying it."

    "Oh yeah, that's right. Don't overdo it." Nick winced. It wasn't the same attack, but he remembered well how Force Palm blew up on his face. "And I say this being, y'know, me. I try too hard sometimes. It doesn't work."

    Shiron wanted to say something about that, but he kept it to himself. Better that way. "I also shared some pie with Magnus—"

    "Dude, you really gotta kiss him soon." Nick put his hands on his hips, grinning. "We all made a bet on when that's happening."

    "...Excuse me?"

    "He's joking," Terry replied with a glare directed at Nick. "But really, you gotta make your move. I noticed, and I'm not even interested in romance!"

    Shiron felt that familiar heat on his face again. "I, uh, I dunno, I don't even know his type! I don't know if he's into guys!"

    That made the room fall silent for a few seconds, and then Nick shook his head left to right, chuckling as he did so. "Oh, he is. Pretty sure he's only into them. Wanna know his type?"

    "Nick, what?!" Shiron practically shouted, moving the scarf up so it'd cover the bottom of his face. "W-Why didn't you tell me?!"

    "You never asked, dude."

    "Sweet Reshiram, you two are funny." Terry managed to hold on a laugh. "I think everyone can tell you and Magnus like each other, Shiron. Try it! The worst he can say is no!"

    No. No no no no. That wasn't the worst possibility, and Shiron knew it. The worst possibility was that Magnus would cut any and all ties, leaving Shiron's life behind. He didn't want to lose on a friend because of some potential crush.

    Messing up friendships was his thing, after all. Shiron ignored that line of thought to the best of his abilities.

    "I… I might. I dunno, do you think I have a chance?"

    Nick approached the Marshtomp, touching his shoulders with his hands. "Buddy, if there's anyone here that has a chance, it's you. I'm telling you this as Magnus' friend: you gotta try it."

    Even if the words felt nice, Shiron didn't know whether or not to believe them.

    "...Why are you so supportive, man?"

    Nick just shrugged. "You're my friend. Friends help each other, no? Plus, when I get married and stuff, you'll be my best man."

    "H-Huh?!" Shiron gasped. That was so out of nowhere he didn't know what to say about it.

    "Oh, that took a turn, huh?" Terry was, admittedly, also lost. He had nothing to say about any of it, so he just quietly stepped away, into his corner of the room.

    "Heh, don't worry about it for now! This is about you, buddy!" Nick leaned closer to Shiron's face. "You go there and ask him out! You got this!"

    Reassuring words, but Shiron was still confused. Oh well, it couldn't hurt to try… but when they were free.

    "...I'll do it once we return from the mission. I'll, uh, ask him out and all that."

    "Good! I'd rather you did it now, but it's your life." Nick shrugged, moving away from his friend. "Speaking of that, we'll go in a few days. That should give us enough time to prepare."

    "Sounds about right." Shiron pulled down the scarf. "And Nick? Thanks for the support. You're a good friend."

    Nick gave him a thumbs up and a smile in response. "You got this, man."

    For once, Shiron was actually looking forward to it. If he could do it… it'd be pretty nice.


    The rest of the day had been uneventful. Shiron joined his friends at reading the comics, and then he went on his way, going on another stroll around the town.

    But wow, what a day it had been. He was going to tell Magnus his feelings… sometime. When they both had the time to process it. And when Shiron could prepare for the eventual rejection he was going to go through.

    So, during that moment… Shiron happened to be alone. Alone with his thoughts, which happened to be the worst kind of alone he could be. Mostly because his thoughts had the tendency to turn out bad.

    Not today, though. Shiron was… fine today. All things considered, he had some nice things going for him. But really, the mission… he didn't know what to think of it.

    Why were they doing it in the first place? To find out more. That was good motivation, sure. But he didn't dream of confronting what he thought was a dangerous Pokémon.

    Shiron didn't even think he had a dream in the first place. Having a dream was painful, making his heart throb. Yet, all his friends seemed to have that kind of aspiration. Of wanting more with life.

    It couldn't be that bad to have a dream, then. Surely, it was nice to have one. Shiron tried to think of what he wanted, crossing his arms as he continued the walk.

    Nothing. Not a thought in his mind. Maybe dreaming just wasn't for him. Shiron sighed, thinking again. All he wanted was to ask Magnus if he wanted to be his boyfriend, and hoped that would actually turn out decent, if not well.

    He wouldn't call it a dream, though. Shiron sighed. In times like these, he'd usually curl up like a baby and cry himself to sleep. That hardly seemed like an option in present times.

    So he had to deal with it, for better or for worse. Probably worse.

    Things are always so complicated…

    Oh boy, he suddenly had the urge to drink something. He was old enough for it, so it could happen. Shiron blinked, thinking about whether or not he should do it. Drowning in alcohol was… something. Probably bad. Definitely bad.

    The other option was to drown in food. That, on the other hand, was much more his style. Shiron rubbed a hand over his belly, before deciding against that as well.

    Not eating. Not drinking. If he was trapped it'd be just like the old times back home. But it wasn't. No, Shiron was free. Free to be himself, to love whoever he wanted to love.

    Magnus. It was Magnus he loved. Shiron remembered the promise again, about Magnus not dying. What Shiron didn't tell his friend was that he made another promise, all on his own.

    Growing stronger. Shiron was determined to grow stronger so he could protect his friend. His… crush. The one he loved. As cheesy as it sounded, Shiron could finally believe in it.

    He looked up, seeing that sky he always dreamt of. Clouds formed over a familiar shape, the shape that made his face turn red. The shape of his love.

    "...Man, I'm weird."

    Shiron chuckled to himself. He was being cheesy again, for sure. But this was fine. He liked being cheesy.

    "Phew…" Shiron continued his walk, looking at every place, every corner of the town. He wanted to protect them, too. Every single Pokémon around.

    Because he realized something that day. Shiron knew that life was precious. Too precious to be wasted—not that he wasted his. At least, he didn't think so.

    For a while, Shiron felt happy. Truly happy. He didn't have any anxious or bad thoughts while doing this little bit of self-reflection. No, not at all. He sighed in relief, deciding to go back to the bakery.

    Now… he wasn't going to tell Magnus his feelings. Not now. He was just there for the company, and maybe to help his friend out during work. After all, he knew they liked spending time together.

    As obvious as it was, Shiron had to remind himself of it quite a lot, considering his anxiety kept telling him it wasn't true. He just continued to walk.

    Still no dreams. Nothing. He didn't consider that desire to protect a dream. Shiron just assumed it was a motivation for him. Things were fine. He was happy.

    He told himself that, over and over again. Because if Shiron kept repeating the words, then maybe he'd believe in them fully at some point. Even if his current self didn't, maybe in the future things would change.

    Little by little, his confidence would grow. His anxiety would disappear, then everything would be okay. Shiron was going to be okay.

    At least… he hoped so.
     
    Chapter 25 - Wonder of You
  • Navar

    Professional Mudkip Lover
    Location
    Brazil
    Pronouns
    He/Him
    Partners
    1. swampert
    2. chesnaught-apron
    3. lucario-mega
    Chapter 25 - Wonder of You

    Be The One Be The One

    We will keep on looking for a way, night will always turn to day

    Be The Light Be The Light

    We will take our past and share it with our future

    Living in the moment, everything's a miracle

    Shining like the sun and beaming like the moonlight

    Be The One, Be The Light

    Message to my heart, I won't let it go


    Today was the big day. Meeting Zero again, figuring out what exactly was going on, and going on a trip together. All things considered, it was only natural that Shiron drank his fourth or fifth glass of water in a row.

    "H-Hahahah. This is gonna end up really well." Shiron gulped. He sat on a chair inside their headquarters, not freaking out over everything. Nope, not at all. He was completely calm.

    "You have to relax, man." Nick leaned against the wall, arms crossed. "Stressin' over it isn't gonna do you any good."

    "For once, Nick is right."

    Liz entered the door, and alongside her was Terry, the latter of which held a few books with his hands.

    "Worrying about how this will turn out is a fool's errand. However, we can still try to do our best."

    Terry nodded. "Wow, Liz! That speech is so good it's almost unlike you!"

    "Pfft, hahah!" Nick had to laugh at that.

    On the other hand, Shiron didn't exactly feel relieved. His training had progressed, sure, but he was only slightly better than before. And he didn't even know if he improved or not.

    Plus, he was more worried about them. Shiron got hurt countless times in his life; he grew used to it. But his friends? Not as much.

    It's fine if I get hurt. It's not fine if they get hurt.

    Luckily none of them were telepaths to hear what Shiron thought. Then the door began to open, and the Marshtomp's anxiety returned. "Who is it—"

    "Hey." Magnus was the one outside, quietly closing the door after he entered. He was holding… something in one of his hands, clutching it so nobody could take a look. All Shiron saw was the color brown.

    "Yo." Nick did his usual wave, even going for a peace sign.

    Liz looked at him with a chilling glare. "Ah, yes, hello, Magnus. You have been slacking off on your training sessions."

    "Uh, sorry. I've been kinda… busy." Magnus glanced to the side, but his eyes quietly darted to look at Shiron.

    Everyone knew what kind of busy he was, so they all mostly ignored what Magnus was talking about. Except the Marshtomp inside.

    "Really? Man, I gotta know more about your hobbies…"

    "Sewing stuff together is fun, which reminds me of what I'm here for! Well, except joining you, I mean." Magnus waddled closer to Shiron, putting a pair of brown, fingerless gloves on the table. "Here, I made these for you!"

    Shiron glanced between the table and Magnus, switching where he looked at for around ten seconds, before deciding to look at Magnus. "Wait, what? Why?! I-I mean, they look nice, but… why?"

    "Well, y'know, that thing you told me about at the beach." Magnus cleared his throat, smiling sheepishly while he hoped Shiron would understand.

    "...Oh! That thing, right. Y-Yeah." Shiron gulped, picking up the gloves and putting them on. To his surprise, they fit nicely in his hands. "Oh wow, they're so comfy!"

    "I figured I could help out with that. Maybe." Magnus smiled. His short tail was wagging behind him, something that he didn't even notice, and neither did Shiron. Everyone else, though? They did.

    "Like you don't help me with everything already." Shiron rubbed his arm. "T-Thanks."

    Why aren't they together already? Terry thought. No, not just him. That was the combined thought of him, Nick and Liz. They were all thinking about it.

    Magnus continued to smile. "Don't mention it! And besides, today's the big day, huh?"

    "Pretty sure it is, yeah." Nick said from behind the two, still next to the wall. "We're waiting for Daichi to give us further instructions, and that guy is not very punctual."

    "Maybe he's busy?" Terry suggested, even if he didn't have any kind of evidence to back up that claim.

    Liz rolled her eyes. "If he decides not to show up, I swear I am going to—"

    "Gonna do what?"

    The new voice forced everyone in the vicinity to turn around, to see none other than Daichi at the door, struggling to walk inside due to his… unique physiology. But he managed to get through without breaking anything.

    "Ya really gotta get a bigger door. Imagine when Terry evolves. He's gonna be stuck outside." Daichi grinned, ending the sentence by looking at the prince.

    "Me, evolving?" He never really thought about evolving, but the sheer height increase of it made him wince slightly. "Uh, that's for later, I think."

    "I might be too big for the door too…" Magnus rubbed his chin, thoughtful. "Maybe. I don't think Chesnaught are that big… can you imagine it?"

    Shiron was definitely imagining something. He tried to focus on Daichi next.

    "Ah, hi. I guess this is like, some sorta mission debriefing?"

    "There's been a slight change of plans." Daichi said, taking a moment to look at everyone in the vicinity. "You're all going back to where you met him. I dunno what happened, but there's been complications."

    "...That town again?" Nick suddenly perked up. "But why—"

    "He just said he doesn't know, Nick." Terry said, though he looked down. "Sorry for interrupting you."

    "It's fine."

    On the bright side, they all knew where to go. However, the team couldn't stop thinking about the reason. Shiron, in particular, was a little scared of the idea. "We're going back there, but is it safe? Last time there was a crazy Infernape. We got our butts kicked, and… well, y'know, morale wasn't that big."

    Liz was the one to speak up. "It has been a while since we went there. And I believe we all grew stronger, some more than others."

    "I wouldn't let you guys take this mission if I didn't believe you could do it." Daichi shrugged. He wanted to do it himself, but it was good to let them handle it. "I'm not gonna force you to, though. You can walk away from it."

    Shiron gulped. He could walk away, but… but they were counting on him. And he was curious about Zero's reasoning, too. "I think we're still going."

    "Heh, good answer, kid." Daichi smiled at him. Just what he wanted to hear.


    At last, they were at the verge of the town. Again. Shiron looked back, checking every little building and every blur of a Pokémon he could see. Would they even know what he and his team were doing? Probably not.

    The only one missing from the equation was Nick. Shiron, Magnus, Terry and Liz were all already there, waiting for their friend. Odd, given that Nick tended to not be late for meetings… most of the time.

    "Does he not understand the gravity of the situation…?" Liz mumbled, tapping her foot on the ground repeatedly. "We should just go and leave him here."

    "H-Hey, Liz! That's not very nice…" Terry protested in response, looking right at her with pleading eyes.

    "Tch, well, I suppose you are right…"

    "He's probably getting caught up in something," Shiron shrugged. Magnus was by his side, and already Shiron worried if this was going to be too dangerous for him. He didn't want Magnus getting hurt. Or worse.

    "I doubt he's gonna take long—" Magnus squinted, checking the entrance, and he saw… a blue blur, along with a dust cloud behind said blur.

    Five seconds later, the blur became bigger, revealing it was also partially black… because it was Nick. The Riolu ran as fast as he could, tongue rolling out while he gasped for air.

    And behind him was another Pokémon; Audrey was running to catch up with her partner.

    "S-Sorry, sorry guys! I'm, well, occupied! I was occupied!"

    "You still are! Who sets up a date before a mission like this?!" Audrey hopped, landing right on Nick's head.

    As a result, the two fell down, right in front of Shiron, who had watched all of it with a confused look.

    "Uh, are you two okay?" Shiron was, of course, worried about them.

    "Y-Yeah, so I kinda messed up…" Nick groaned, unable to lift his head because Audrey remained on top of him. "P-Please, I need to breathe…"

    "Hmph." Audrey jumped out, moving to the side and raising her head. "I'll forgive you this once, but in return, we're going to do two dates at once!"

    "How… how would that even work?" Liz muttered. She wasn't going to pry on their relationship or anything, but it did make her curious.

    Terry glared at her to keep quiet. "Shhh, now's not the time!"

    Finally, Nick stood up, removing some dirt off his fur. "Blergh. Fine, fine. You have a deal, Audrey. But really, I'm sorry about that."

    "I believe you, but I'm not letting you leave without saying goodbye." Audrey moved her head to the side. "A kiss for good luck?"

    Nick glanced behind him at all his friends there, and though he got a tad flustered, he moved in anyway, kissing Audrey on the cheek. "T-Thanks."

    "Guess we should be going now." Shiron spoke out, raising his voice slightly. "If we stay here for any longer, we'll never leave."

    Not that he wanted to leave, but… well, they had to. Nick went for a hug, one that Audrey kept up for around fifteen seconds before the two separated and she looked at him with a grin.

    "Kick butts and return safe, okay?!"

    "O-Okay, I will…" Nick rubbed the back of his head, and anyone around could see a hint of red under his fur. "But really, we should be going."

    It took them another ten minutes before the team, along with Magnus, was able to leave the vicinity of the town. And once they were back in the grassy fields… things were quiet. Almost too quiet.





    Well, to be fair, they all had a lot to think about. Some more than most. Still, Shiron didn't want the trip to be like this all the way through. If anyone was gonna start a conversation, it'd be him.

    "So, uh, you guys think we can handle whatever it is this time around?"

    Liz didn't look at the Marshtomp when replying, but she had an answer in mind. "I… I hope. I dare to hope we will pull through."

    "I'm not exactly sure what we're even doing, to be honest. But hey, this is involved in my 'I wanna see more of the world' thing, so I'm with you guys on this one." Terry shrugged. Personally, he was hoping for a diplomatic solution. At least once he'd use those classes he took would prove useful.

    "Hm, good for you, but I didn't get stronger just for that!" Nick protested with a pout. "No, scratch that! I didn't get blown up for that."

    …Right, Liz and Nick were the two that liked battling the most. Shiron himself didn't understand why they were so keen on it, but who was he to judge?
    "We'll be fine! Plus, I brought us some snacks and stuff…" Magnus suddenly blurted out, moving to grab a bag he was holding. "Sandwiches! Oh, but I've got nothing for Liz…"

    Liz pointed at the sky. More specifically, at the giant star their planet orbited around. "I do not need to eat, as I am sure you are well aware of."

    "S-Sorry…"

    "Hey. I, for one, am excited to eat sandwiches!" Shiron rubbed his stomach. "We should probably walk a little more before doing that."

    They had only been at it for what, half an hour? Yeah, it made sense to wait a little longer before they could eat. And as Shiron remembered, it'd take them an entire day's worth of walking to get to that town.

    But after that little chat, they ended up going quiet again, which Shiron didn't like. "Man, if I had some kinda instrument, I'd sing us a road trip song…"

    "Like you did last time?" Liz flinched. "Thank you, but I would rather not. Your voice is… not exactly attuned."

    Magnus raised a hand. "I thought his voice was fine!"

    "Of course you did, you goofball." Nick grinned. He wanted to try and set them up for a date, but from the looks of it, Nick didn't even need to try it out.

    They continued to walk. Once again, silence washed over the team, with only a few hums and coughs breaking that silence as they went along.

    Surprisingly, Liz was the one to start up the conversation again. "I hope you all have honed your skills since the last trip."

    And Nick grinned in response. "You too, otherwise you're gonna stay up all night practicing with Onyx."

    "I do not—it is the only time she is free for our training sessions!" Liz was quick to speak back, almost hissing at him. If she could blush, she would have.

    "He's got a point." Terry went up next, walking right next to the Roselia. "Really, that training has to have produced some results, right?"

    "I-It most certainly has."

    …And yet, none of which managed to make her evolve. She almost considered using that dreaded stone, knowing it'd speed up the process. However, Liz was far too prideful to go through with it.

    Shiron and Magnus were further behind the group, taking a few glances at each other… trying to not let the other notice it.

    Until the Marshtomp spoke up. "I've been doing my best with my training. It's going reasonably well, and I think I can use all my moves now."

    "You have to show us!" Nick immediately turned around to look at his friend with a smile. "Shoot water or something!"

    "U-um, please don't make me do that…" Shiron squeaked. Knowing how to fight was one thing, but he'd rather not. Unless his friends were in danger, and that wasn't happening.

    He quietly thought of something else to talk about. "...Actually, do you guys think we'll be able to talk things out with him? I really don't wanna fight."

    Normally, Liz would have a comment on that, one that sounded more mean than she intended. However, she knew what Shiron was like, so she measured her words carefully.

    "I hope we can…but I would not count on it. Types like him rarely do things without physical altercations."

    Terry frowned at that. "I'm with Shiron on this one. If we could come to an agreement, it'd be great. We did with Daichi, didn't we?"

    "He's different." Nick pointed out, grimacing. "They all are."

    He's more like me, Shiron thought, rubbing his arm. Right, the human thing. One day he'd actually tell them all about it, but wow was it embarrassing to think about. It wasn't like he wanted to keep it a secret, Shiron just didn't think he'd find an opportunity to reveal it.

    "We should probably rest a bit now." Magnus added, running to catch up with the others. "Luckily, I brought some snacks for us! Oh, I didn't bring it, but we have sunlight for Liz!"

    Was that some kind of joke? If so, then it wasn't exactly funny. Liz spoke with the most deadpan tone she could possibly muster. "Thank you?"

    "...You're welcome." And Magnus gulped. He made a point not to make her angry or something. He really didn't want that.

    After walking for another minute or so, the team stopped, with Magnus preparing a little camp with materials for them to eat and relax. For a little while, at least.


    Getting to chill for a while was reinvigorating to them, to say the least. Shiron was the first to get up so they could continue their trip, looking into the horizon. It was around afternoon, and the sun was high in the sky. A few clouds were seen, too, but not enough for rain.

    "...I wish there was rain. It'd make everything feel better." Shiron muttered to himself. This was probably due to his Marshtomp instincts, but he always liked when it rained back in the human world. Every worry he had disappeared whenever it did.

    "Personally, I'd like a snow day. We could stay home all day long and watch movies and stuff." Nick's tail wagged a bit. He even pictured a nice cup of hot chocolate and Audrey on his lap. Lovely, like always.

    "I thrive in sunlight." Liz added, rolling her eyes. "I am sure you can understand what my choice is."

    Magnus got up next, waddling to catch up to them. "On my end, I don't really have an opinion? I mean, they're all good, I guess."

    "...Rain, too." Terry muttered. "Better to read stuff in. Sets a mood and all that."

    A little further in and they came to an intriguing stop on their journey: the city was visible in the distance, but it didn't look as ravaged as it was the last time they went there.

    "...Huh?" Shiron rubbed his eyes just to confirm it.

    Sure, most buildings were still broken, but some were in the process of being rebuilt… sort of. It looked like someone started rebuilding everything, but stopped halfway through, leaving the construction unfinished.

    "That is strange. And… look up there." Liz pointed an arm at the sky.

    More clouds, and of the storm kind, with occasional sparks of lightning visible. The clouds got thicker the closer they got to the city, with more constant sparks.

    Nick bit his lip, taking a step forward. "M-Maybe this is just thunder, but…"

    He felt tempted to try and use his aura sensing abilities to check, but there was the fact the team was still away from the city, as well as his own difficulties getting it to work.

    "Whatever it is, we should probably get there." Terry pointed out, suddenly scowling. "I think that's the whole point of Zero calling us. He knew this was going to happen."

    "...An assumption I am willing to accept." Liz wondered about it for a while, looking down at the ground. "Shiron, what do you think?"

    Shiron clenched a fist. If this really was more than thunder, then… then Magnus was in danger. The exact thing he didn't want to happen, could happen. Could, it might not. But for someone as anxious as he was, that was all the confirmation he needed.

    For Magnus… Shiron was willing to fight. "We'll get to the bottom of it. C'mon!"

    …One day he'd learn to make an inspirational speech for his friends. Today was not that day, unfortunately.


    Zero was not having a good day.

    Well, his entire week had been rather eventful, going from assignment to assignment, handling things back at the base, all of which left him with next to no time to rest.

    He also probably shouldn't have drank as much coffee as he did during breakfast, but oh well.

    "The situation here's… terrible, ain't it?"

    Looking around the town, it was impressive. "They really oughta pay that repair crew more…"

    Shit, they even filled up the hole left the last time Zero was there! That was impressive on its own, given just how deep it was. However, things weren't done just yet.

    Zero looked up, seeing the storm brewing. "That's one nasty Crack… I didn't even know they could form on clouds."

    Maybe the information was somewhere on the manual, Zero really should read it again later.

    Later, he didn't have enough time for it nowadays. Zero yawned, stretching his arms.

    "Where is that lot? I was sure I told 'em to come here…"

    He gave a message to another agent, and said agent talked to them. At least, that's how it was supposed to go.

    "...I can't stand waitin'. I don't have time for it. I—"

    Just then, a bolt of lightning struck a nearby building, tearing it to shreds. Zero flinched, not expecting that to happen so soon, but he realized he had to check the damage.

    "Tch. I ain't paid enough for this."

    He approached the ruined building, but not too much. Zero kept a reasonable distance and bit a nail, checking in. There was still some electricity fizzling in.

    "No sign of one of them Minior…" Zero sighed in relief. One less thing to worry about, from the looks of it.

    However, something else had happened. Zero checked the building again, only to find the floor ruptured, with energy pouring out. He scowled, glancing up. The clouds were still there, but not as thick as before.

    "That thing got transferred down below…" Zero moved his gaze to the ruptured ground, before backing off. "And there's our Crack."



    He really should stop talking to himself that often. In any case, as long as the Crack didn't spread, this was fine. Zero walked away from it, checking the entrance next. Still no sign of those kids…

    "Disapointin'. I stuck out my neck for 'em and they don't show up…"

    And he had such a good proposal for them! They hadn't met on the best of terms, so this was his way of making amends. Zero thought so, reaching for his hat to adjust it.

    "Guess I'll wait a little longer. See if them kids show up or not."

    Behind him, the Crack surged with energy, rupturing the floor just a little more. It… it needed someone. If not Zero, then someone else.

    Zero opened his bag, checking for everything. Entercard there, a fresh berry, some cash… all things he normally carried.

    Man, he really wanted a break. Not even a long one, just… a day or two without working. Zero decided to give that idea to his bosses, but after this was done.

    "..."

    He wasn't sure if it'd work. If they were getting recruited, he'd have to see their strength in person, which would involve a fight. As strong as he was, Zero didn't know for sure if he could take them all at once.

    Plus, there was that Crack business. It only made the situation more tense, at least to him. Zero shook his head and stretched his arms again. Boy did he want to lay down.

    No time for that, though. Zero's ears perked up, and he went behind a building to hide. Slowly, he peeked out, seeing that the Pokémon he was waiting for had finally arrived… all four of them. Plus a fifth one. That Quilladin didn't really fight, did he?

    Sheesh. Zero remained hidden. All things considered, he should have gone out and talked to them… but where was the fun in that? No, instead of acting like a normal person, Zero wanted to present himself to the others in the most dramatic fashion he could possibly think of.

    I gotta get on top of a building. That's gonna look really cool to 'em.

    Oh yes. Zero was smart. So smart.

    He glanced around the city again, checking for the nearest building—one that hadn't been struck by lightning. After making sure that the others hadn't seen him, Zero bolted out, running as fast as he could and hiding once more. Thankfully, another thunder managed to cover his sounds.

    Well, now he should just wait for them to get closer. At the end of the day, he was more awkward with others than he cared to admit. Zero ignored that particular nasty thought before checking the sky again. Still cloudy, and a few drops were coming down. Less of a rain, though; it was more of a drizzle than anything else.

    Might as well get out while I can. They'll think I'm not here…

    Zero heard a few steps, realizing that they, too, had gotten closer. Maybe someone overheard him?

    That was the opportunity he looked for. Zero grinned—both because he was excited and because he had to pep himself up. Checking his claws and the rest of his presentation… Zero bolted again, this time climbing a building in a matter of seconds. Then, he let out the loudest whistle he could, taking the attention of the five that had come to see him.

    "Well, well, well. Ain't that fun. Y'all are here, just like I wanted."

    One of them, the Marshtomp, stepped forward. He seemed stressed. "H-Hello! We… we're here, for some reason. Mind clearing that up for us?"

    Zero put both hands on his hips, keeping that toothy smile. "Of course I can."


    Twenty minutes before…

    Shiron got tired of walking. Really, him and the rest of the team had been going at it for the entire day, and apart from a few breaks where Magnus gave them something to eat, nobody really stopped.

    This got annoying really fast. He sighed, tugging on his scarf a few times to relax and… and something, he wasn't really sure.

    "Hey, we should be getting there pretty soon, I mean—" Nick pointed at the sky. The clouds were bigger than they were before, and appeared closer than ever. "If that's any sign, y'know?"

    Magnus tapped Shiron on the back, causing the Marshtomp to flinch and straighten his posture.

    "S-Sorry! I was… hunched?"

    "Yup," Magnus nodded. He smiled, before walking ahead again. "C'mon, guys! We can get there faster if we run! Or… wait, no. That's just gonna leave us tired, isn't it?"

    A group nod told Magnus all he needed to know, so he fell back next to the others. "Sorry, I didn't mean… I didn't mean to do that."

    "For what it's worth, I thought it was a cool idea for like, a couple of seconds," Shiron replied, managing a faint laughter.

    In response, Magnus blushed a bit, looking away. Once this was done, he'd tell Shiron his feelings, for sure.

    Terry stopped to check the sky again, frowning. "I'm starting to think we're not going to get out of here without some kind of fight."

    "That was obvious from the start, my liege," Liz replied. She tried to hide her excitement for that idea, but couldn't, and ended up smiling instead.

    "Liege? That's a new one…" And this time, the prince scowled. "Don't do it again, please."

    Shiron laughed again. Gosh, this group of friends was so good. Just what he wanted for himself. The fact he actually got them felt like a miracle, and he'd never let them go.

    They all had dreams, while he didn't. Shiron still couldn't think of one for himself. Maybe the answer was in front of him, but still…

    And yet, Shiron still kept his big secret from them. Nick, Rowan and Magnus all accepted it, so… so his friends would too, right?

    The idea stuck with him to the point that Shiron ran for a little while, getting ahead of the others, before stopping and turning around, panting a bit. "G-Guys! Before we go, there's something I wanna tell you all."

    "Oh, is this the time for a speech?" Terry tilted his head. "Dad always did one before commanding his soldiers."

    Liz crossed her arms and nodded. "Hm, indeed. I find it good for morale."

    Only Magnus and Nick didn't say anything, instead staring directly at Shiron, like they were waiting.

    Okay. Okay. Oooookay.

    Deep breaths, deep breaths. Shiron did that. "So, uh, important information. Kinda life-altering, really. I'm actually—"

    But before he could speak up, the team heard a massive thunder, so loud that it felt like an earthquake, completely deafening Shiron's voice. He noticed it… only for lightning to strike the city they were heading to, creating a bright flash over them.

    "G-Guh!" Shiron covered his eyes, hoping everyone else had done the same. Once the flash passed, he took a look at the city. "...T-That might have to wait. We need to get there!"

    Liz had no reply ready, as she was already running, and Terry quickly followed her.

    "R-Right, everyone—" Shiron stopped talking once he realized that they were all on their way over to the city.

    …He had to work on his leadership skills, but that could come later. There were more important things to worry about at the moment.

    Once everyone was back in the city, the first thing Liz did was check the hole left there before. To her surprise, it had been filled with dirt and patches of grass. Slowly but surely recovering.

    Except… a little too fast for it to be normal. "Hm, this is curious. Someone worked here."

    Terry got close to her, taking a peek as well. "That's—huh. It's not the only thing either! There's some buildings being rebuilt."

    "Being is the right word, yeah." Nick adjusted his goggles and crossed his arms. Most of the construction had stopped halfway through. "Wonder why it never got finished."

    While they all talked and made theories, Shiron looked up again. The clouds almost seemed calmer now, but he couldn't help feeling weirded out.

    "I dunno, guys. Something's not right about this."

    Magnus waddled over to the side, tilting his head—and most of his body in the process. He could swear he heard something. Well, more like a voice.

    S…t…f…g…

    But once he tried to look around for the source, it had disappeared. "...Huh. Did you guys hear that?"

    Before he got a response, another loud thunder boomed, though compared to the one from before, it wasn't that bad.

    And during that moment, Magnus saw something again; a yellow blur moving through the buildings. He rubbed his eyes, only to find that this blur was also gone.

    "...G-Guys?! Someone's here!"

    Magnus stepped back, only to see Shiron moving to get in front of him. "Don't worry! I-I'll protect you!"

    "Prepare yourselves." Liz said in a demanding tone. She was sure that it had to be Zero. "And Nick? Your sense!"

    "Oh, y-yeah! Gimme a little bit!" Nick closed his eyes. Focusing on sensing was going to be harder this time around, since all the noise made it difficult to concentrate.

    He'd still try. Hearing the rain falling down, the water hitting him… and trying to only hear that sound. Nick extended a paw forward, and it began to glow.

    …Something. He saw something. Four somethings. No, not four… five. Five. Not including him, there were five Pokémon in the city. And after realizing it, he smiled.

    "He's here," Nick said, opening his eyes. "Get ready, everyone! We don't want him getting the jump on us!"

    But it was too late for them; Zero had climbed a building, standing on top of it and looking down at them.

    "Well, well, well. Ain't that fun. Y'all are here, just like I wanted."

    Shiron was the first to step forward, though he was, as always, nervous on what to speak. Still, he gave it a shot. "H-Hello! We… we're here, for some reason. Mind clearing that up for us?"

    And Zero responded by putting both hands on his hips and showing that toothy smile of his. "Of course I can."


    There was a whole minute and a half where nobody in the area said anything… which felt awkward. Liz was ready to fight, already having her vines out, waiting for the slightest display of hostility from Zero.

    Nick was ready too, both his fists clenched. Terry snapped his mouth repeatedly, trying to intimidate the large feline. Meanwhile, Magnus was behind them all… gulping.

    He also managed to hear something. He wasn't sure what, or where it came from, but there was a whisper that made him shiver. If anything, that was probably just him being scared of Zero.

    "W-Well, then spill!" Shiron tried to appear taller by puffing his chest. It didn't exactly work. "We don't… we don't wanna fight you, y'know! We wanna solve this peacefully!"

    Zero raised a brow, then shook his head left and right, even sighing afterwards. "Y'see, I'd love that, but your little stunt in this fine town kinda got a Crack actin' up. We—the bosses thought it got all cleaned up, but that's clearly not the case. And they'd like me to knock some sense into all y'all."

    This… this had to work. Zero thought as much. He wasn't that big of a liar—he tried, like in this case. And they all seemed naive enough to believe it.

    "...What?" Shiron spoke up, trembling slightly. "W-Well, if that's the case, we'll fight you! I think!"

    "Finally, I was hoping for that!" Nick put on his goggles and grinned. A chance to prove himself, at last!

    Terry was more… reserved about this, but if it came down to it, he was ready to try it. Liz, on the other hand, was a bit skeptical.

    But… if he wanted to "knock some sense" into us, as crude as that sounds, he could have simply come to our door, Liz thought, even if she couldn't quite tell if Zero was lying or not.

    "Heh. I was hopin' y'all would say that…" Zero cracked his knuckles, then jumped right off the building, his fist crackling with electricity.

    Once he landed, he punched the ground, unleashing a wave of electricity that ran through the area. Right away, most of them were left screaming from the shock

    All except Shiron, thanks to his own immunity to that kind of attack. It didn't mean he was happy about it, though. "G-Guys! Pull yourselves together, w-we got a fight to win!"

    Zero raised his head and immediately went running towards Shiron, punching him in the gut. Shiron yelped in response, feeling as if his very energy was being sapped away by that punch.

    And Nick noticed that. He gritted his teeth, stepping forward and dashing as quickly as he could before jumping and raising a leg, kicking Zero with all the strength he could muster.

    His attack made Zero back off from Shiron, but not a lot. That would come from Liz, who rushed in with poison dripping from her petals as she went for a jab.

    "Hah, not bad, kiddos!" Zero grinned, dodging the strikes from Liz before jumping backwards, landing away from the team. He clapped his hands at them. "Good job, good job. Y'ain't half bad, kids."

    Shiron groaned, but managed to stay up. Zero packed a powerful punch, and he wasn't exactly interested in getting hit by another one of those. "L-Let's go! All of us!"

    "I-I'm here for support!" Magnus chimed in from behind. He was hoping to at least get a blow on Zero, but things didn't feel like they'd lead him to it. Instead, moral support was probably his deal.

    "Oh, right, I almost forgot about that little ball…" Zero closed a fist again, before running—

    Only to be pelted by two chunks of rock right to his ribs, sending him to the side. Luckily, Zero managed to roll and stand on his feet. Even with that, though, he felt the sting of pain from that previous attack.

    "We can overwhelm him! It's four against one!" Nick proclaimed, running and making multiple afterimages of himself, all of which circled around Zero and tried to attack him.

    "Not today, kiddo!" Zero grinned, unleashing another wave of electricity from his body, which hit all the images at once, as well as the original Nick, who felt the thunder running through his body and stopping him on his tracks.

    Zero was disappointed. "C'mon, where's the team spirit?! I have to see y'all work together! Help me help you!"

    While he was busy doing that, Zero didn't notice how he was surrounded by multiple petals—too much, in fact. They circled around him, stopping him from seeing anything in the vicinity.

    It also meant he was left open for an attack. Almost immediately, something heavy hit his stomach, causing him to wince in pain and step back. A look below showed it was some sort of mud ball… or it started as one, but it had burst once it hit him.

    "You little—"

    But hat wasn't the end of it. Before Zero knew it, something else hit him in the stomach. Something spherical, which kept spinning and dragged him backwards.

    "R-Rrrrrrargh!" Magnus did his best to keep the spinning going, having practiced that move. Unfortunately, he hadn't practiced enough, as Zero kicked him like a ball and sent him backwards.

    Shiron was lucky enough to grab his friend before Magnus fell, carrying him in his arms.

    As for the electric 'mon around, he was still there, barely wounded, and only slightly annoyed.

    "That was an interesting first round, but I haven't seen what I wanted to see from y'all. Let's kick things up a notch, shall we?" Zero smirked, licking his lips.

    "We can win!" Shiron proclaimed, closing a fist.

    All of them were together, side by side. The only one that wasn't in a battle formation was Magnus, having since retreated to behind the group.

    Once again, Magnus heard a whisper. It was too faint for him to get any kind of… understanding, but he was sure he heard something.

    F…s…ri…

    Magnus shook his head, knowing that it wasn't the time for him to focus on that. Things were still bad.

    If it was a fight they wanted, then they'd get one. Zero's fur bristled, and multiple sparks formed all over his body. He adjusted his hat and then dashed. Unlike before, he was actually fast now; maybe a little bit too fast, as the team didn't get enough time to react to that sudden boost.

    Zero jumped, fist clenched just as he punched Terry in the head, sapping some energy from him in the process. Terry staggered back, only for Liz to catch him.

    "M-My liege!"

    Not one to waste an opportunity, Zero went in for another punch, this time with his fists coated in electricity. However, Nick rammed his whole body against Zero's, sending both away from the recovering duo.

    "Shiron, now! Fire!"

    "On it!"

    He touched the floor, and the ground became malleable as mud. Shiron grabbed a handful of it, forming a ball that he launched towards Zero.

    "Sorry, but that's disgusting!" Zero grabbed Nick and pushed him in front of himself, forcing the Riolu to take the brunt of the attack while he backed away.

    His fizzled fur turned back to normal, but Zero was hardly shaken by the combined onslaught. He still smiled, though. "Well, damn! Y'all are doin' good! Just a little more, folks! We'll get there!"

    "W-Wait, sorry, Nick!"

    Nick was about to reply when he got a sudden punch on his back that sent him backwards, rolling on the floor of the town. He was then wrapped by vines to help him stand. "L-Liz…? Thanks."

    "You are welcome." Liz finally recomposed herself, raising an arm and pointing it at Zero. "I will not be humiliated by someone like you."

    "S-Sorry, I'm rusty…" Terry grumbled.

    "Sheesh, is that all y'all got?" Zero crossed his arms and gritted his teeth. "C'mon now! I was expectin' more out of you lot!"

    He wasn't lying… this time, anyway. And wow, they didn't exactly work together all that well. Especially their so-called leader.

    Wait.

    Waaaaaaait. Zero had an idea. If they weren't working together, then he just had to force them! And since he couldn't damage Shiron with electricity, he'd keep him for last.

    Oh yes, that made perfect sense to him. So much that Zero grinned to himself. Excellent, excellent! Now he just had to follow his own plan. Once again, he charged electricity on himself, fur bristling up.

    "Alright, kids, get ready for round three!" Zero raised an arm in the air, pointing at the cloudy sky.

    Divide and conquer. He'd heard of strategies like these before, and now it was time to put them in practice. First, he looked at Liz, rushing towards her like a bolt of lightning. Zero landed a fist with enough strength to knock her back through a handful of buildings.

    "H-Huh?! Liz!" Shiron cried out for her, to no avail…

    Except that Liz had created a lifeless substitute at the last second, and that one was knocked back instead of her. Zero quickly noticed this, and using the fact she had less stamina now, punched Liz in the head, draining more of it.

    Shiron glared at Zero, hand clenched into a fist that quickly got filled with spinning water. "S-Stop it!"

    Zero wasn't done, however. Instead, he quickly turned around, now looking at Terry. Immediately the dragon jumped, claws coated in draconic energy.

    "Hiyah!"

    Zero ended up receiving that attack, feeling the cut going through his arms. It made him hiss, but otherwise he remained in place. After all, he had to teach them a lesson.

    Or he would have, but Shiron had gotten closer, ramming his fist on Zero's back. The water was cold, but the worst of it was the strength attached to this punch, it made him hiss and stagger, stumbling around.

    "Together!" Nick shouted, putting a palm forward as energy gathered around it, and then he struck Zero with all the force he could muster, knocking him back further.

    Liz sprouted vines from one of her arms, and those vines combined together into something that resembled more of a blade. She then jumped, ready to slice Zero down.

    Slightly behind them, Shiron had grabbed Terry and lifted him up. "Y-You sure about this?"

    "Throw me!"

    Hearing his friend's words, Shiron did as instructed, launching Terry as hard as he could. Zero didn't have a choice after seeing all those attacks coming at him…

    Oh wait, he did. Zero cracked his knuckles, and his fur became even more bristled. With the sudden boost in speed back, he managed to grab Terry by the head before he hit him, and threw him right at Liz.

    The two collided against each other and fell to the ground. Nick, even if he wanted to check in on them, focused on the task at hand. That being… his claws were tinted with silver, and he ran close to Zero to claw at him.

    "Nah, not this time." Zero tapped Nick's head, sending a jolt of electricity that ran through the Riolu's entire body, forcing him to the ground. Even then, the jolt didn't stop.

    "N-Nick!" Shiron gasped, closing both of his fists and going for a double punch—but then Zero did it faster, punching Shiron right on the gut and making him fall to his knees.

    "That was disappointin'," Zero sighed, looking to the side, where Liz and Terry were both recovering. He couldn't have that, and so he calmly walked to where they were, touching their bodies and sending a current of electricity much like he did to Nick.

    Terry screamed at the top of his lungs before he fell on the floor, his body paralyzed. Unfortunately, his bodyguard had a similar reaction, trying desperately to move, even though it didn't work.

    Only Shiron was left. Or rather, Shiron and Magnus. The Quilladin had been watching this, and his reaction was nothing less than horror. His friends had just tried working together, and that… was pointless.

    He hadn't helped. Either through moral support or… or anything. And he heard that voice again, drowning out every other noise. Even the rain. Even the thunder. The voice sounded louder.

    ...a…v…e…

    Magnus shook his head, ignoring that. There was no time to listen to… whatever that was!

    ...S…a…v…e…t…h…e…m…

    Save them? Save his friends? Magnus blinked. Yes, of course he wanted to save his friends! He looked to the side, right where a building was, seeing… a very ruined floor. Some tendrils were coming out of it. Blue and orange tendrils.

    "...What?" Magnus blinked. This was wrong, and—and Shiron was still in danger! He looked ahead, trying to ignore what he just saw for the moment.

    "T-This isn't—" Shiron shook his head. "G-Guys! Get up! We can do this!"

    Nothing. No response, not even a whisper. They were down much more than he thought. Zero sighed, adjusting his hat and rubbing some dust off his vest.

    "Good grief, I really had high expectations from y'all. Don't tell me this is all ya got!"

    Shiron panted. He was hurt. his friends were hurt. They couldn't win. Whatever this was, whatever Zero's plan was… it'd happen. He failed. He failed, just like he always did.

    He had always been a failure. This was just another confirmation. "S-Sorry, guys. I'm… I'm terrible at this. I'm—"

    "Shiron, stop it! He's just that strong!" Magnus quickly went to his side, grabbing Shiron's hand and holding it tight. "We'll get through this, somehow."

    Something wonderful happened next. Nick coughed, and with all the energy he had left in him, forced himself to stand up.

    "Yeeeeeah, Shiron. We're still conscious. We got this." Nick adjusted his goggles on his head, before grinning.

    Liz was the next to get up, flicking her tail. "Frankly, you were being a bit dramatic. We still have energy to spend."

    "Guess I was rustier than I thought…" Terry coughed a bit before he stood like the others, baring his teeth in a snarl.

    Zero was, admittedly, impressed that they all shook off the paralysis he gave them. "Huh, how neat. Y'all are ready for another go? It takes two to tango! Or in this case, five."

    "Let's get him, Shiron!" Nick exclaimed, raising a fist. "We still have our dreams to fulfill! This guy's not stopping us!"

    Seeing them all cheer up was kind of heartwarming. Zero was a bit distant from them, but he liked that. It'd make for a fun fight, at least.

    "Why, I'd be happy to see y'all fulfilling 'em!" Zero cracked his neck next, glaring at them all. "Unfortunately, I'm here for work, so I gotta do my best to crush 'em."

    There it was with the dream thing again. Shiron still didn't find his, but maybe he didn't need to. Not when he was surrounded by so many others.

    "..." Shiron closed his eyes, before he slowly smiled, opening them. "Did you know? When you have a dream, sometimes it's really painful…"

    Magnus perked up, recognizing the words. "You remembered…"

    "And other times it gets you really fired up." Shiron said it while looking at Magnus. "Or at least, that's what I heard."

    He sighed in relief, stepping forward. "I don't have a dream of my own, but you know what? I can protect the dreams of my friends. My name is Shiron and… I'm a human."

    For a moment there, nobody said anything else. Terry moved his head, looking at Shiron. A human? He only heard of them, but—but they did change into Pokémon, at least according to all the legends. And Shiron was actually one?

    His jaw almost dropped. But at the same time, Terry felt as if that made perfect sense. Like, somehow, this was expected. "I… I'm happy you told us."

    Meanwhile, Liz looked down for a moment. She was a bit skeptical about this. After all, humans were just a myth, a story she heard when she was a little Budew. To think they were real and one was right in front of her…

    "...It changes nothing, Shiron. We are still friends." Liz said. She felt this was the best thing she could tell him in the moment, given they were in the middle of an encounter.

    "Hey, you actually went and told them!" Nick's ears perked up, and he cheered his friend on. He already knew, of course, but still, hearing it was nice.

    And Magnus… he sighed in relief. "Glad you felt comfortable with that, man."

    "Hold it!" Nick suddenly pointed at Magnus. "He told you too?!"

    Magnus shrugged. Well, he did that and blushed slightly. "We had a bonding moment."

    "...Of course he told you before us." Liz smirked at the corner of her mouth. She wasn't surprised at all.

    "Hm, yeah, sounds about right." Terry nodded to what Liz said. He wasn't mad.

    But by far, Zero was the most surprised at it. He let them talk it out, staring in disbelief. This entire mission made a lot more sense now than it did before.

    "Th' bosses told me I had to go out of my way to meet y'all, all cuz that lug of rock told 'em somethin', but I wasn't expectin' this…"

    Shiron was brought back to reality by the sudden, weird thing Zero mentioned, which naturally got him curious. "I'm sorry, but what? What do you mean?!"

    "...I might've said too much." Zero grumbled, rubbing his forehead and kicking a pebble. "Whatever, it ain't important now! Let's get on with this already!"

    Well, the little celebration they had seemed to be done now. Shiron grimaced, before he decided to get ready again.

    "Now!" Shiron screamed, and their onslaught began.

    First, Terry kicked the floor as hard as he could, sending two chunks of rock right in front of Zero. He was able to dodge them, but narrowly, and once he did, the next phase of the attack was ready.

    Liz created more vines from her flowers, wrapping them around Zero's arms to restrain him. Zero responded by pulling them, and Liz did her best to stay rooted, but it was hard. She heard a few snaps from the grass. "Nicholas!"

    "Don't use the full name!" Nick ran as well, blitzing through and slapping Zero on the chest again, palm exploding on contact as his opponent felt the attack through his whole body.

    With all of this, Zero was finally staggered, stumbling left and right and trying to recompose himself. Shiron inhaled and raised his left arm, focusing on himself… and his friends. All of them.

    Water gathered around his arm, quickly forming a drill, but one that had a much more defined shape than before. It spun around him perfectly. Before he knew it, two vines had wrapped around him; they came from Magnus, who used all he had to lift Shiron.

    "Go, Shiron!"

    Shiron smiled, and a tiny bit of blush formed on his face. "Piercing through heaven and earth… we'll achieve all our dreams!"

    He was launched by Magnus, and quickly hurtled towards Zero, who was still staggered from the prior onslaught. Even though that was the case, Zero still managed to see Shiron.

    Unfortunately for him, he saw him too late. Shiron rammed the drill right on Zero's stomach, roaring as loud as he could while the feline screamed in pain.

    His vest ripped to shreds from the impact, while Shiron moved his arm—and by extension, Zero—downwards, sending him crashing into the ground with such force that the floor cracked around him.

    It was a tough battle, but… they won.

    "H-Hah. Damn it. Y'all are… pretty strong when you work together. Good job." Zero panted heavily. This was the worst, like a hangover, except stronger. "H-Hahah. Seriously, good job—"

    Liz had quietly pointed another grass blade in front of Zero's face. "I would like you to answer some questions I have."

    "Sheesh, calm down, lady! Like I said, I'm doin' my job!"

    "Good job, Shiron!" Terry was quick to hug his friend, patting him on the back. "And human? You have to tell us what this means!"

    "He told me first." Nick stuck out his tongue, rubbing the back of his head. "But yeah, you should explain it, Shiron."

    Magnus backed off from them. He had planned on giving Shiron a congratulatory hug, but apparently that opportunity had been lost.

    Then he felt something on his foot. Something cold, unbearably cold. Enough that Magnus shivered from it. "H-Huh?"

    He looked down and was shocked to see those same tendrils from before, wrapping around his foot. "H-Hey! Let go!"

    Dangerous. He's dangerous. You have to fight him. Fight him and save them.

    What was that all about? Something was talking to him… that same voice from before!

    I will give you power. Power to save them. Fight… fight… fight…

    Magnus really, really planned on ignoring this, but that proved to be an impossible task. Once again, that voice drowned out all other noises, and also… it had made a good point. Zero had just hurt all his friends, and he was still conscious. He could hurt them again!

    Accept this power and take your true form. Fight… fight… fight… if you don't fight, none of you will survive. Fight, fight, fight!

    There was no other option for him, no other way. Magnus closed his eyes, thinking about Shiron. If this was to protect him… then he'd take the power.

    A decision that, unfortunately, made him feel a whole lot of pain. The tendrils moved and covered Magnus' entire body, burning through his skin. Right away, his first and only reaction was to let out the loudest scream he could possibly muster.

    "G-GAAAAAAAAAH!"

    Shiron heard that, and he turned around, seeing Magnus kneeling over in pain, his body glowing in an unnatural way, full of orange and blue. "M-Magnus?!"

    The others looked too, but it was Zero that stepped up. A single look was all that he needed to figure out exactly what this was about.

    "Stand back! The Crack is working on him! Once it's done, he'll go berserk!"

    Magnus continued to kneel, sinking his hands on the ground. He heard so many things, so many voices… but the most important sounds were all the pops he heard around his arms.

    Every bone and muscle he had started to elongate, snapping and healing at the same time. They expanded, far more than they should have, while his stomach burnt through a bunch of calories, slowly trimming itself.

    "H-Haaaaaargh!" Magnus screamed out, the pain overwhelming him so badly that his eyes were watering. He clenched his fists on the ground, grabbing the dirt.

    Everything hurt. Absolutely everything. His mind was struggling to handle it, focusing only on the pain and the strength—oh, the sheer strength he felt. It almost made everything worth it. If he could handle it, if Magnus could push through this pain, he could… he could help them. He'd save them all, for sure.

    On his back, the most painful part began. Spikes protruded from it, growing bigger… and Magnus as well. His size increased and increased. Every part of his body changed…

    No. Evolved. He was evolving. His new height proved that, along with all the spiky bits along his arms, his thicker fingers and strong, sturdy legs.

    Magnus knew that this was supposed to be an easy, relaxing process, but he felt none of that. Why would he relax when the 'mon that hurt his friends was still there? Why think about anything else other than to tear him apart, limb to limb?

    That thought was the only thing that remained on his head as Magnus stood up, tail growing and thumping on the ground. Little by little, the glow that surrounded his body dissipated… revealing not a Quilladin, but a Chesnaught.

    Oddly enough, his coloration had changed—Magnus' skin was green, brown and a slight dark shade of red all around. He wasn't a shiny, but something about this process triggered it.

    After he opened his eyes, Magnus only saw one Pokémon worth his time; Zero. Magnus immediately went down on all fours, breathing in and then—

    "GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRAH!"

    A roar erupted from his body, muscles tensing and veins bulging. He only looked at Zero. He only wanted to deal with Zero. Him, and nobody else.

    "G-Guys!" Shiron had watched it all, and he was scared. Magnus had changed, yes, and that wasn't the bad part. No, that would be how angry his friend was.

    "He wants me. Not y'all, so before any of you get some funny ideas…" Zero launched another wave of electricity towards the team, sending them to their knees.

    Minus Shiron, of course, who remained standing, seeing Magnus huffing and puffing.

    "His breath, it's… I don't think that's how it's supposed to be."

    "Tch, stay there kid! I'm gonna—"

    Zero was interrupted by a sudden punch to his stomach; one that, as he managed to see, happened to be from a fist full of green spikes. It caused him to yelp before being launched backwards, all the way to the other side of the town.

    "M-Magnus, no!" Shiron shouted, looking back, and then checking his friend out again.

    "G-Guh. G-Grrrr!" Magnus stood up, beating his chest. His breaths also seemed raspier, as if he struggled to do even that.

    It didn't seem like he had any kind of rationality left. Magnus roared again, eyes fixed on the direction Zero went. His target, his only target. He had to fight him.

    But Shiron didn't think that. "Magnus, stop…!"

    The Chesnaught got down on all fours again, before charging towards Zero, fully intending on finishing the job…

    Only for Shiron to step in front of him, determined to not let his friend do any of that.

    Magnus stopped for a moment, eyes fixed on Shiron, but unlike the usual way he looked at him, those eyes of his were cold and distant, rather than kindness and warmth.

    "D-Dude, stop! We're already finished! You have to calm down! You—"

    He didn't listen. Magnus raised an arm, intending on slamming it into the ground like some sort of hammer, charging it with energy. Shiron had enough time to jump back, but after he did that, he heard Magnus growling again.

    "I-I don't want to fight you, Magnus! I don't! C'mon, you're my friend!" Shiron pleaded, trembling while trying to dodge another punch. "Magnus, listen to me!"

    Nick managed to cough, groaning and trying to move. "S-Shiron, he's berserk! You gotta stop him! If anyone's capable of that, it's you!"

    Another growl came from Magnus, this time raising both of his arms. He prepared for an attack… but instead, he coughed. And coughed again, repeatedly, his body stumbling left and right.

    "H-He… probably cannot contain that power." Liz tried to force herself to stand, but she fell down almost instantly.

    "W-What can I even do to calm him down?!" Shiron saw Magnus' arm get full of spikes again, and he knew a hit would do some serious damage on his Marshtomp body.

    And he ducked underneath, only for Magnus to try and stomp him. Shiron managed to grab his friend's foot just in time, but there was still a struggle.

    Sure, he wasn't getting hurt, but he also couldn't lift Magnus' foot to free himself.

    "I-I don't… I don't wanna hurt you!"

    "GRHOWL!"

    Shiron closed his eyes, already crying, and then he roared, lifting that foot as hard as he could, which made Magnus stumble again. He had an opportunity now, finally standing up and stepping back.

    "P-Please. Magnus, stop! Stop! It's me, it's Shiron! I—"

    "G-Grrrrrowl!" Magnus beat his chest a few times, before he sprouted spikes on both of his arms, charging forward.



    Funny. Shiron had only seen his life flashing before his eyes once, and during that time, he actually wished it'd pass by faster, because it meant it'd end.

    Things were different now. Seeing everything he went through, all his new friends, everyone he met… he wanted to see them again.

    He wanted to see Magnus again. And as he approached, Shiron clenched both of his fists, still crying.

    "GROOOOWHL!"

    Shiron contained the attack, grabbing Magnus' hands right as the Chesnaught tried to hit him. Even with that, he felt the impact, legs trembling as he struggled to stay in the same spot.

    "S-Stop. Please. Magnus, stop it!" A heavy pant left his mouth, while Shiron saw a droplet of red fall to the ground. It took him a moment to realize it was blood.

    Even that wasn't going to stop him. He stuck his feet as hard as he could, restraining Magnus. And in turn, Magnus continued to snarl, trying to pull Shiron back. His body hurt again, muscles throbbing within, snapping, popping. If Magnus continued fighting the way he did, he wouldn't make it.

    At that moment, Shiron realized what he had to do. He didn't want to lose him. And there was only one thing in his mind that might fix the situation.

    "S-Stop it. Magnus, it's me. It's me, Shiron! I—"











    Magnus heard something. Even in the haze of his mind, he managed to hear something, words that drowned out whatever voice pulled him into this mess of an evolution. And as he processed it, his eyes went wide.

    "I love you, Magnus."

    He stopped struggling, while his arms slowed down, trembling less and less, until they stopped. Magnus was left only panting, staring right at Shiron.

    But his legs felt weird. They were jiggling, trembling like never before, like… like something was going to crush him. No, no, no, it's just… he heard those words. He never expected to hear them. Not in a million years.

    Magnus didn't even process it. He stopped moving, and the spikes in his arms were absorbed back into his skin. Blinking, heart racing… Magnus sat on the ground, with his mouth opened, but not saying anything.

    "O-Oh no, did I do something wrong?!" Shiron immediately went close to his friend, checking for any signs of wounds. There were some bruises, but nothing too major. "Your body… I don't think it handled this pretty well. W-We'll get back and—"

    "...Y-You love me?" Magnus didn't care about anything else. He just… he just wanted an answer to that question.

    "I—" Shiron stepped back, gulping. Oh, he went and said that. Things had gone so fast he hadn't even realized it. "I… I do. I love you. I've loved you for a while now."

    Magnus' heart skipped so many beats he didn't even know how he was still alive. And slowly, the biggest smile formed on his face. "I love you too."

    "H-Huh?! Huh?!" Shiron stopped speaking. What. The. Fuck.

    He… he actually heard it. Those four words, about him. Someone loved him. Someone he loved, loved him back.

    Normally, Shiron would think this was some sort of dream, but… no. He had been hurt in this fight. It wasn't a dream; it was real.

    There was only one thing he could do. Only one thing he wanted to do. Shiron got on his knees, closing his eyes. Magnus must have realized what this meant, because he closed his eyes as well, and then…

    Shiron kissed him. Oh, he kissed him. Nothing in the world mattered except for this. His arms were wrapped around Magnus' neck, while they continued.

    And Magnus… he returned the kiss as eagerly as he could, blocking out everything else. Even the pain he felt was nothing compared to how much he needed this. He needed it for a long, long time. With Shiron.

    Right then, right there, Shiron wasn't that failure of a human. He was… he was loved. Magnus was able to do something without worrying for his safety because it was for him.

    "Hah, it worked! I knew it!" Nick proclaimed, even as he attempted to stand again, only to fall back down. "G-Great, he's back!"

    "I was… I was right." Terry managed to speak, though he almost whispered, not having the energy to say his piece as loud as he wanted to.

    Liz almost felt jealous from that display of affection, but she knew better than to actually put that into words, letting them handle it.

    Speaking of the two, they were so enveloped in this that they failed to hear a particularly loud cracking of electricity. Zero came rushing in, fists coated in electricity, rushing as much as he could…

    …Before he slammed his fist into what appeared to be a solid wall. Instead, Magnus had put both of his arms forward, joining them together to form a shield before a bunch of spikes formed, and Zero narrowly managed to dodge them.

    "Don't. Hurt. Him." Magnus growled, much like he did before, breaking off the kiss.

    "Ya… managed to get your mind back?" Zero tilted his head before moving away from the two. He wasn't expecting it to happen, so it was impressive. "That's… somethin', alright. How?"

    Shiron rolled his eyes. "I stopped him, and we were having a moment."

    "...Hmph." Zero looked around the city.

    The Crack had disappeared—no, it was inside Magnus now, and even if he managed to get ahold of himself… that would be temporary. This mission of Zero's, he failed. He failed and he'd get an earful from his bosses.

    But none of that mattered. Not when someone's life was at stake here.

    "We need to leave now. All of us."

    He was mostly looking at all the paralyzed Pokémon on the ground, but Zero did take a few glances at the two lovebirds.

    Shiron was still close to Magnus, and honestly the idea of going out was the worst. "Leave… where?"

    Zero shook his head, looking around for something. His hat, that is. He found it tossed next to a building, so Zero grabbed it, dusting off some dirt before putting it on.

    On the other side of the town, he found his bag, grabbing it as well. "Yer friend. He's gonna explode sooner or later, plus… y'all passed."

    That was, somehow, even more confusing. Nick grunted, getting up, but only slightly, as his legs were still trembling too much. "What are you talking about?"

    Then suddenly, all the pain that Magnus ignored during his rampage suddenly flooded back, enveloping all his body. For a moment there, Magnus tried to hide it, not wanting to worry his friends—and boyfriend? He didn't know it at the moment, but thought about it.

    However, during that moment of weakness, the pain in him exploded. His head began to pound, with Magnus pushing Shiron away before getting on his knees, holding on to the sides of his head. "O-Ow! Ow!"

    It felt like he'd burst into two, and his body began to heat up. Shiron rushed to his side, holding Magnus' arm. "D-Dude! What's wrong?!"

    Zero sighed, knowing what was going to happen. "I can save him. But y'all need to trust me on this one."

    "N-Not a chance!" Liz blurted out next, trying to extend a vine. "Just tell us how to heal him!"

    Terry managed to stand, hardening his scales and taking a single step. "Y-You're gonna spill out everything! What's going on?!"

    But they were running out of time. Shiron didn't know what to do, or what to say.

    Except he didn't need to. As he looked to the side, Shiron saw Zero pull… something out of his bag. Something shiny.

    And before he knew it, there was a blinding flash of light that enveloped them all.

    End of Act 1

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    A/N: Thanks, everyone, for reading the story up to this point. It took me years, but, well, the first act is finished. Honestly, I was expecting to be done with it earlier, but hey, life has a funny way of handling things. Aka, you always get busy.

    Either way, seems like I'm done with this particular part. Hopefully the next part will be exciting!

    I'm assuming these first 25 chapters were. How silly of me.

    And the art of the goobers kissing was done by one Holiday605 on Discord~
     
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