Credit to Juliacoolo for inspiration.
Chapter 1
Cynthia leafed through the pages of the book she had found in the attic. It was titled "Sinnoh Mythology" and was extremely interesting, even though she had to refer to the dictionary for a few words. A few faded ink drawings of legendary Pokemon still covered whole pages.
Cynthia was only ten years old, but she knew a lot. She spent countless hours poring over old books and journals. Cynthia glanced at the clock and gasped. "I'm late!" Hastily she put the book back into the box and rushed down the stairs and out the door. Mounting her bike, she sped off down the old, rugged Celestic Town road to the Museum, where Professor Rowan was giving away starters. She pondered which one to pick. Chimchar was nice, but it could be a handful. Piplup never gave up but had a lot of pride. And Turtwig was very sturdy, but also very slow.
She jumped off her bike in front of the Museum and dashed inside. She was too late, the sign on Professor Rowan's booth said NO MORE STARTERS.
Cynthia was very upset, but she held back her tears and walked outside to her bike. on the ride home, however, she swerved to avoid a Gible... (TO BE CONTINUED.)
Chapter 1
Cynthia leafed through the pages of the book she had found in the attic. It was titled "Sinnoh Mythology" and was extremely interesting, even though she had to refer to the dictionary for a few words. A few faded ink drawings of legendary Pokemon still covered whole pages.
Cynthia was only ten years old, but she knew a lot. She spent countless hours poring over old books and journals. Cynthia glanced at the clock and gasped. "I'm late!" Hastily she put the book back into the box and rushed down the stairs and out the door. Mounting her bike, she sped off down the old, rugged Celestic Town road to the Museum, where Professor Rowan was giving away starters. She pondered which one to pick. Chimchar was nice, but it could be a handful. Piplup never gave up but had a lot of pride. And Turtwig was very sturdy, but also very slow.
She jumped off her bike in front of the Museum and dashed inside. She was too late, the sign on Professor Rowan's booth said NO MORE STARTERS.
Cynthia was very upset, but she held back her tears and walked outside to her bike. on the ride home, however, she swerved to avoid a Gible... (TO BE CONTINUED.)