Chapter 1: Prologue
zoru22
Junior Trainer
Who's Got the Kids?
Serperior and Inteleon were top-tier adventurers. Though on separate teams, they had both helped save the world. After having fought back two worldwide calamities, they had promised themselves that when their kids were ready, they would settle down to have a proper family.
Unfortunately, a group of humans known as Rainbow Rocket has been discovered capturing pokemon out from under their noses. Though the world is not alone in working to fend off Rainbow Rocket, Inteleon has to leave home again, as his sniper abilities are required. Rainbow Rocket must be stopped before every pokemon's life is ruined, either by natural disasters or the world is permanently enthralled by the evil team's tyranny.
As the war wages and the world is thrown into upheaval, the legendaries who maintained and vented off the great power of world's magical leylines either cough by these travelers or themselves leaving their dungeons to join the fight against this new threat, the guild itself comes under attack.
When all you have are either heavily injured veterans or pokemon who had never really trained to fight, someone had to stay home to protect the kids.
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CONTENT WARNINGS:The story should be considered as rated PG-13.
This story is very much being planned out as I write, so CW are liable to shift or change.
- Think Animorphs
- Pokemon get hurt, the descriptions of that hurt can be quite detailed
- Trauma will happen. Some pokemon will break bones or be hurt in similarly-traumatic ways
- Abuse of kids is shown
- Characters can be hurtful of each other- physically and emotionally
- Pokemon get hurt, the descriptions of that hurt can be quite detailed
- Trauma will happen. Some pokemon will break bones or be hurt in similarly-traumatic ways
- Abuse of kids is shown
- Characters can be hurtful of each other- physically and emotionally
Re: Reviews
On a high-level, across all my postings, I prefer comments focused on the events of the story, as well as personalized reactions about a particular character or characterization.
This story is my first real attempt at character voice. You'll know I did what I want if you can read a dialogue or a chapter and you can tell who's talking even if I was light on directly referencing the character themselves.
Other than that, I would prefer reviews to be reacts engaging with content in-story directly. I would appreciate avoiding grammar and such unless it's particularly bad- straight up dropped sentences or really run-on/incomprehensible sentences. If the story itself is good, I hope that readers will have enough charity to continue to read despite occasionally-awkward SPAG.
This story is my first real attempt at character voice. You'll know I did what I want if you can read a dialogue or a chapter and you can tell who's talking even if I was light on directly referencing the character themselves.
Other than that, I would prefer reviews to be reacts engaging with content in-story directly. I would appreciate avoiding grammar and such unless it's particularly bad- straight up dropped sentences or really run-on/incomprehensible sentences. If the story itself is good, I hope that readers will have enough charity to continue to read despite occasionally-awkward SPAG.
~~~ Prologue ~~~
A spider-like pokemon, with four legs out each side, colored yellow and light-purple, with two similarly-colored appendages shooting up and out of the back of the pokemon's abdomen. The pokemon, known as Ariados, its head and body are striped with red-and-black colors, warning would-be predators of the pokemon's poison typing. Behind the Ariados, is their dungeoneering team partner, a thin and tall gecko-like Inteleon, keeping its eyes behind them, watching their back and ensuring their tracks are covered from would-be pursuers.
"It seems our wandering has either thrown off our pursuers. Or they lost interest in following us." Inteleon told their partner. He was confident they'd covered their trail—it did no good if the enemy made housecalls.
"That's good, I suppose," Ariados says. Though, neither's posture relaxed. Ariados' two air-facing appendages twitched with anxiety, shuffling her small pack on her back. Inteleon kept guard in the rear, passing through the forest, as they began to turn east, deeper into the forest, heading toward the dungeon that lay between them and their home. Fogwood forest, one of the many dungeons that were littered across the continent, where feral and ethereal pokemon called home.
The trip through fogwood was uneventful. They shined their badges at the Totem Lurantis, keeper and guard of the shifting dungeon. Lurantis smiled as the now-familiar duo progressed through. Ariados shivered, her feeliers sensing the predator's eyes lingering on her abdomen. Whether Lurantis was checking the spider out or deciding, this time, not to eat her, Ariados chose to speed up her pace out of the totem's view.
It was another day of traversing, avoiding the dungeon's native pokemon, as well as Fogwood's ethereal, natural defenses. The Lurantis and her family of fomantis may be able to pass through, and may have the agency to pick her own battles and avoid traps, but dungeons, Fogwood included, were seemingly wary of granting such freedom to others. Even experienced teams needed to beware.
Regardless, Inteleon and Ariados both made their way through the forest, all without incident. Stepping out of the exit of the forest, presented with the trail that led to the town square, and ultimately, Haxorus' adventurer's guild. Without stopping at anyone. Not the kecleon's shop, not the bank, not kangaskhan's storage, the duo made their way back to the guild's headquarters.
"Here they come," Inteleon said.
Ariados paused, shuffling the small bag on their back, holding out the appendages on their back. "Give me your pack, and I'll take it to Haxorus' office."
Inteleon nodded, dropping his pack onto his friend's back right as they rounded a large rock, approaching the large tree that stood in front of the guild. As they rounded the final bend, a single, tiny stream of water shot out from behind the tree, straight for Inteleon's face, but Inteleon held out his hand, a single, reflective square formed, blocking the tiny attack.
"Aww Daaaaaaad! I thought I was gonna get you this time!" a tiny, frog-like sobble shouted, bounding out, jumping from behind the tree, leaping for her father's chest. He held out his arms and caught her.
"D-D-d-dad's home!?!" another, smaller, softer voice said, before rushing out from behind the guild building, "D-d-dad's back!" a little snivy excitedly said, before running out, tripping, tears in his eyes. "D-aaaaad!" they said, using their small arms to push themselves back onto their feet, the snivy's slightly-older sister looking disdainfully at her little brother's waterworks as Inteleon stepped forward, picking his second child up.
"You two aren't supposed to be outside the guild while mom and I are gone, you know," he said, lightly chastising them both.
"I knoooow," sobble said, rolling his eyes. "But crybaby there wouldn't stop crying because you two were both gone. His leaves even started to dry out! See!" sobble said, pointing at her little brother, his coat, a tiny speck of yellow on the coat. Inteleon frowned.
"Sobi, were you being nice to your little brother?" he asked, using his long tail to wipe snivy's flowing tears. Sobi's face was cracked and dried. Her face wasn't getting the moisture it needed. In comparison to snivy's face, hers was as dry as the desert.
"Yes, I'm always nice to him," Sobi said.
"N-N-No you're not! You're always mean to me! And we were out here cuz Sobi didn't want to be alone while she practiced shooting her water gun!" Snivy said.
Inteleon frowned, stepping up to the entrance of the guild with his two kids in his arms. He never remembered bickering this much with his own siblings. "Is that true Sobi? Where's Zorua?" He asked. Inteleon knew Sobi was already about to start her rebellious phase, and had asked the ghostly, red-and-white zorua to keep an eye on his daughter. At least until she was old enough to form their own team. He rubbed his eyes, as the Nosepass resting at the front door moved a half-inch, the front door of the guild opening for him.
"Zorua evolved!"
He was greeted by a ghostlike figure, a single yellow and red eye staring him down from the halls, long white-and-red hair waving, followed by a slight drop in temperature. The Zoroark smiled, rubbing the back of his head. "Sorry, yeah. What Sobi said. I evolved. Haxorus is gone, and asked me to help coordinate the guild while he was gone."
Inteleon frowned, then looked at his kids as he stepped into the fortified building. "The guildmaster took a mission?"
Zoroark looked at the sobble and sniffling snivy sitting in Inteleon's arms, before smiling and nodding.
"In that case, Ariados and I have a report to make," Inteleon said.
"Right, right. Ariados is cleaning up and getting some food. Take care of the kids, then I'll meet you two in Haxorus' office, in, say, three hours. I'll send Rotom down to get you." Zoroark said. Inteleon nodded, as they walked the empty guild halls.
"Dad, I thought you and mom had retired," Sobi said, complaining at her father's leaving them yet again. He smiled. There was a soft snoring—snivy, eyes still wet, had fallen asleep in his arms. "And yet, not even a few months after you say you retire, you and mom both go out on missions! One day you're here, the next you're gone! You know who tells us you took a mission? Zorua had to!"
"Sorry, Sobi," he told his daughter, giving her a quick squeeze. She squirmed.
"Let me down! I wanna walk!" she said, firmly rejecting his hug. He obliged, and Sobi landed on her feet as she was dropped to the floors with a practiced softness, before hopping through the halls following her dad and the little brother in his arms. "Why do you have to have so many secrets? Everyone else talks about Dark Matter this, Bitter Cold that, Mom talks about fighting Zekrom and Reshiram with you. She talks about fighting pokemon made of pure shadow. But you never talk about YOUR stories or YOUR missions."
"Hmmmm," he hummed softly, waving the little snivy in his arms as they proceeded to their little apartment in the guild.
"I wanna hear about all your awesome sniper shots! That time you and mom were fighting an angry gigantimax charizard and you shot him right out of the sky! All your teammates tell me about it! Ariados talks about your old missions! Or the time your shot punched Yveltal back from the tree of life! Or the time you and mom stopped a chain reaction of exploding voltorb!"
Inteleon smirked at that last one. It wasn't funny back then, potentially losing your mate and dungeoneering partners to some voltorbs as the pack of migrating pokemon had somehow convinced themselves they were supposed to explode all at once in order to clear a new way through the dungeon. But it was, admittedly, pretty funny now.
"How about this, Sobi," he said, holding out his hand in a finger gun, giving his daughter a slight splash in the face with water. "When I come home, and your face isn't completely dry, and you're not making your little brother cry, I'll tell you some of my stories." They were at the door to their carved out space in the guild, the floor for the S-tier adventurers and their families.
"Dad, that's just not fair," Sobi complained, stepping into the door, following her father. "Zorua, I mean Zoroark never cried! Mom doesn't cry! Nurse Leavanny doesn't cry."
"First, Nurse Leavanny doesn't have tear ducts. Nor does their skin need as much moisture as you do," Inteleon said, before holding his free hand up to his mouth, shushing Sobi. The three-room apartment was small. Quaint, even. None of the guildmates' rooms had kitchens.
They stepped down the hall, pulling into a side room, where a large sunlamp sat, with some greenery and a pile of soil. Snivy and Serperior's room. He gave the soil and his sleeping son a light spray of mist and water, before setting him down, to soak in the sunlamp. Before shutting the door to the sleeping kids' room.
"Second, don't give me ideas. If you're not taking care of yourself, I will have Zoroark tell you his story. Then for the month your scales won't be cracking and dry. And third, your mom is, well she's your mom. Sobble need to let some tears go or—"
Sobi interrupted: "—or my face and skin and scales dry out and crack, yeah yeah, I know I know," Sobi said, rolling her eyes. "I just don't feel like it," she added, grumbling. His daughter was definitely starting to enter her rebellious phase. He needed a direction to point her slowly building frustration before it started causing real trouble.
"You're getting old enough that you might be able to start your own adventure team soon, Sobi," Inteleon said, going into his and Sobi's room. Their space was, effectively, just a large tub with sand at the bottom, two spots carved out where they had pushed the sand into a shape they each felt comfortable enough to sleep in. Sobi was more cuddly when she was younger, but now that she was getting older, she was going to need her own space, and soon.
He stepped into the water, lying down to relax.
"Aww dad, you can't just say that and go to sleep! You're so boring when you get back from missions," Sobi complained. Inteleon just smiled.
"When you're an Inteleon, and you're running dangerous missions for a week straight, you'll understand, Sobi," he said, before reaching behind his back, pulling off. A now soaking-wet object, covered in Ariados silk.
Sobi's eyes went wide, looking at the round object, a little piece of Purple and Pink showed through the dissolving silk. "What's in Ariados' silk? Is that a present? Did you bring it home for me?!?" she said, walking over the sand, splashing water everywhere. More of ariado's silk fell off the wet ball.
Instead he shot her in the face again, causing her to fall back and cry out in annoyance and rub her eyes. "Stop doing that!" she objected.
"Don't touch it." Inteleon demanded, adding, "you wanted to hear the story, didn't you?" he asked. She nodded vigorously, her eyes finally tearing up after the last shot he dosed Sobi with. "Ariados and I stole this from a human."
"A human!" she exclaimed, "I thought they were gone! Weren't they forced to leave when The Lake Guardians made it so we could talk?!"
Inteleon closed his eyes, nodding, sinking into the sand and shallow water. "That's still true," he said, "but it seems some found a way to us, and they're causing trouble."
He grabbed the ball, holding it in the water. "It's called a pokeball," he said, spinning it around on one of his fingers, the white, emblazoned M on the front spinning in a circle. "And whoever these evil humans are, they're using these balls to do something that's upsetting the world's balance," he said.
"But how did you steal it, dad? Did you and Ariados sneak up to the camp of humans in the night?!? Did you and Ariados leave a big trap for them and they fell into it? Put them to sleep and then wrap them up?" Inteleon smiled at his daughter's questioning, stopping the spin of the ball. It was heavy. He set it down in the water, burying it in their bed's sand.
"No, Sobi. What do you think I did?" he asked, encouraging his daughter to think it through.
"You shot them!?!"
Inteleon held up a finger to his mouth. "Our little secret."
She nodded. As much as she complained, he had told her multiple times why he kept secrets. That was no secret. "If you're going to be an agent, you'll need to learn how to keep secrets," she was told. And now, he'd deliberately shared one of his. "Now, for your first mission," he said, holding up a free hand, booping her softly at the sensitive spot between her nostrils. "While I go to sleep now, I need you to think about and then tell me later tonight, after I meet with Zoroark, why I showed you these secrets. If you can get it mostly-right, mom and I will say you're ready to start your first adventure team. Cook Flygon's kid is looking for an adventuring partner right now."
"Owww dad, you just did this so I'd leave you alone, didn't you!" Inteleon just smirked at his daughter.
"Have I ever lied to you?" he asked.
Sobi's response was quick and sharp: "Yeah, you did. When you told snivy and I that you and mom were done adventuring." Inteleon couldn't help it. He laughed, little tears coming out of his eyes.
"Oh, Sobi" was all he could muster.
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