RE: Winds of Time - PokéBeach CYOA - Chapter 15
Chapter 16
“How much longer until we make it back up the mountain?” you ask the group, and the three males glance at each other awkwardly.
“Three days, no…” Riley suggests.
“Possibly twelve hours?” Eirik guesses.
“At the rate we’re going, a week,” Buck says.
You roll your eyes and turn back to Piplup, who sometimes stirs from sleep. It has been three days since the attack, and your Pokemon is still in this coma state. Your Ralts has improved its battling abilities, taking down several wild Pokemon along the way. Tonight, though, is a day dedicated to rest. You sit with the three men and your two Pokemon in a circle formation around a campfire. The air is bitterly cold, yet no one has the proper attire.
“Do you eat meat?” Buck asks as he gnaws on a bone.
Buck’s leg is looking better. It was cleaned up last night with water and rags, but it is still badly cut. You hope that it won’t be infected, but there’s no telling what nature will do to surprise you.
“I used to,” you say.
“Cool. More for me.”
You go into the big blue truck and get out another blanket to put overtop of Piplup. The Pokemon scrunches its eyes a bit tighter for a second, but they soon lessen and it seems warmer. You smile.
“You know, Piplup doesn’t have to evolve,” Eirik smiles.
“It’s between a trainer and his--er, I mean
her--Pokemon. If there is a mutual agreement, then the evolution will happen. Piplup seemed willing to get stronger when I met him back in town,” Riley explains. “Perhaps you should consider it.”
“I am, trust me. It seems little Pokemon get sick a lot. Piplup has ran a fever several times since I started the journey. Perhaps an evolution will be good for him,” you say.
“Perhaps,” Eirik repeats.
You hear a twig snap somewhere beyond your little campsite. You focus your hearing back behind the conversations of your friends and hear some voice cursing another for making a noise. You get your friends’ attention and they all go silent. You grab Ralts’ Pokeball from your bag and press its button, causing it to enlarge and fit in the palm of your hand. You hide the ball behind your back and search around in the woods for answers.
Riley gets up and moves a log on the fire. He grabs at his stomach and winces a little in pain, obviously sore from the lack of bedrest he needed, and then remains standing by the fire. Eirik strokes his sleeping Turtwig in his arms as he raises up to join you. Buck limps over to the driver’s door of the truck, looks inside, and then comes back out with a green- and black-webbed Pokeball. He clicks the button and unleashes the Pokemon inside.
Out comes a brown owl with defined eyebrows, one visible leg, and a round shape. “Hoot,” it announces.
“Hoothoot,” he whispers, “I need you to use Foresight for me, okay?”
The Pokemon’s eyes glow red and the woods become see-through, exposing different heat signatures radiating from within. Hoothoot spots four individuals and shouts out loud. It uses a Psychic attack to drag them all in view. Buck thanks his Pokemon and allows it to step back.
Three men and a woman stand directly in front of your group of four. Two of the men look identical, both having shaven heads and a small stubble on their chins. The other man has a hood over his head, though there is a piercing going through his right nostril. The woman seems like a grunt, but the other walks up closer to Riley and puts a hand on his shoulder.
“Oh, Riley, you always were the goodie-two-shoes,” the woman giggled.
“Get your hands off me, Marley. You chose the wrong side.”
“No, Riley, I chose the winning side.”
“Not if I can help it,” he rebuttals.
The woman has rather short, albeit creatively structured black hair. A large, white blow is placed overtop her right ear, and she wears a sleek black jumpsuit.
“I killed your blasted Lucario with my Arcanine. One hit was all it took,” she sneers.
Riley’s body shakes and he stares straight into her soul. “I will rip you apart limb from limb.”
“With what? If I remember correctly, you’re Pokemonless.”
“I thought you had that Stun Spore Pokemon,” you pipe up, remembering your first encounter.
“Borrowed it,” he admits.
“You’re a failure. You had a Salamence before this all went down, Riley, and look where you are now! All your tools are dead.”
“They aren’t tools, Marley,” he says angrily.
“You know what? There are four trainers on our side that can fight. There are three on yours. Why don’t we see who can win?” she jests.
“Yeah!” one of the grunts chants.
“Shut up, back there. Let me do the talking.”
“Yeah!”
One of the twins goes after Buck, probably due to his injury, while the other targets Eirik. They both use Hoothoot and Turtwig, respectively, to defend their freedom. You look from Riley to this mysterious Marley and realize what this means for you.
“So sorry, my dear, but it appears a double battle is upon you. If you surrender to the White Lord right now, your life may be spared and you would work in the kitchen as a maid, just like the average woman. If you actually prove yourself worthy, you could be on the task force, like me. Surrender to the Shining White City and save your Shining White Soul.”
You repeatedly look from Riley, the non-trainer, to Marley, and then notice the man with the piercing coming up to join her. You get a strong grip on Ralts’ Pokeball and stare down at Piplup, who is by your side.
“Is that your Pokemon, there? Seems awfully tired. It would be a shame if we had to rough it up,” she smiles.
She swiftly grabs a Pokeball and sends out a Golbat. The man beside her lets his Houndour and the two wait to see your reaction. You throw Ralts’ Pokeball against the ground and allow it to explode open, letting Ralts hop out and get some action going. You get Piplup and set it in your bag to stay warm, though you know the fire is the best source of warmth.
“You make the first move,” she says. “It’ll make two-on-one seem a little more…
fair.”
“Turtwig, use Grassy Terrain!”
The Tiny Leaf Pokemon transmits its energy to the ground, resulting in flowers and grass to spring up for some Grass-type power-up moves. The Wingull on the opposite side dodges the flowers, though they aren’t intended to do any damage.
“You call that damage? Wingull,
Water Pulse!”
Turtwig dodges the attack and unleashes a powerful Razor Leaf, cleanly KOing the Wingull and causing the man to resort to his Magby.
Hoothoot dodges the other twins’ Bibarel and hits it with a powerful Psychic. The Bibarel breaks free and crushes Hoothoot with a Rollout. Buck searches in his pocket for a second Pokemon and sends out his Baltoy.
“Baltoy, use Earth Power!”
As Bibarel rolls around for another round of bowling, Baltoy summons a slanted stone to act like a ramp, causing Bibarel to fly up in the air and land with a bang.
“Ralts, use Confusion on Golbat!”
Ralts catches hold of Golbat’s attention and releases a pulse of Psychic energy that hits it super hard, with an added effect of making it severely confused. Houndour Bites down on Ralts’ feeler, causing it to malfunction and lose its grip on Golbat. Ralts discharges a Disarming Voice that slams into Houndour, knocking it back momentarily. Ralts summons a bunch of Psychic-energy leaves that charge at Houndour, doing minimal damage. Golbat goes for a Wing Attack and slaps itself, much to Marley’s annoyance.
“This is going on too long! Golbat, use Poison Fang!”
Golbat chops down on Ralts with poison-tipped fangs, causing it to become slightly purple as it gets infected by the toxins. You panic as Golbat then uses Venoshock, knocking Ralts straight out. You recall your Pokemon and look at the two people.
“What’s wrong? Out of Pokemon?”
The male comes over and grabs at your arms, forcing you up against the truck. You struggle to fight him, but he comes over and puts his face on your neck. You scream out loud, very loud, and kick vigorously at his legs.
“You’re a pretty girl, you know that?”
Beside you, a very weak Turtwig struggles to get up. Baltoy faces similar problems. You’re losing the fight in every battle.
“Piplup, use Peck! Please!” you scream, but you know nothing is going to happen.
But you’re wrong. The man screams as a giant beak is stabbing into his spinal column. The Houndour is coming to attack Piplup, but the Pokemon emits a stream of bubbles that pop right in the Pokemon’s face, frightening it and eventually knocking it out. The man, out of usable Pokemon, is forced to the ground by Riley, who was previously watching the other battles. Piplup jumps in front of Golbat and stands between you and the Pokemon.
“Ah, your little penguin is ready to fight, huh?” Marley smiles.
“Piplup, are you sure you’re okay?” you question, but it nods. “Okay then, Piplup, use that Ice attack you’re trying to master!”
Piplup shoots out a small windy bit of ice that barely chills Golbat, who is now laughing. Your head falls as Marley brings a hand to her face in giggles. “Was that an Ice Beam?”
Golbat comes up and Wing Attacks Piplup straight into the sky, and then knocking it down with another attack. Piplup, very, very weak, struggles to support its head off the ground.
“Give up; you lost the battle at your headquarters because your friends blew up. You may as well stop now. Despite us not getting the element of surprise, we got the element of strength.”
Piplup gets smacked once more by the bat, but then it scrunches together and begins to glow white. It’s time. It looks at you, concerned, and you nod your head with a smile. Piplup relaxes its muscles and allows the white to emit in all directions, casting Piplup as the center of a spotlight competition. The light explodes into a sphere of blindingness, causing the whole area to change color and mood. When the light ceases, you look at your Pokemon and gasp.
“Prinplup!” it shouts, shoving an Ice Beam straight into Golbat’s mouth, and making it crash into Marley.
Golbat, unconscious, is unable to battle. Marley recalls it and looks at the other trainers, who are still battling fiercely. She smiles. “I would’ve creamed you without that evolution. You got lucky. Men, we’ll have to report this as a failure. At least we know their numbers.”
The trainers recall their Pokemon and join Marley in a sprint out of the field of view. You all stand there, shocked and alone, with no words to say. This continues for about five or six minutes.
You look over at Prinplup with proud tears in your eyes. It looks very similar to Piplup, but it is nearly double the size and now had two yellow rims around its head that protrude from its nose. You hug the Pokemon and it hugs you.
“Prinplup, I’ve never been s-so proud,” you stammer.
Everyone then keeps staring at Prinplup with no words to say.
Three Hours Later
You sit in the bed of the truck with Eirik and Prinplup. Prinplup is sleeping, probably due to his shining moment. You and Eirik are sitting shoulder-to-shoulder, and you blush whenever the two of you accidentally make eye contact. He seems to do so, too, but you aren’t sure if your mind is seeing what it sees, or what it wants to see.
Eirik was apparently raised in the south. He used to fish until he sustained injuries (and coincidentally found Turtwig’s egg), and they kept him from benefiting the town. He tells you about how he left due to being dead weight for a few weeks, and they were all gone upon his return a month or two later, this time with Turtwig. His family is somewhere in the prisons of the Shining White City.
“That’s why I want to get to the prison. What about you?”
“I had a friend named Nikolas that was just like us, but he got captured and sent there. He was trying to convince me that the city was dangerous,” you explain.
“Oooh, Nikolas?”
“He’s a little kid.”
“Oh.” He pauses. “So, what about your family?”
You tell him about how you bonded with Piplup, and how you also found your city destroyed by an ice storm. You went south to discover the world and have, so far, found out that it sucks. He laughs.
Suddenly, the car jerks to a stop and Riley steps out of the driver’s side. He goes over to your location and looks at the two of you, grins, and then reverts to a normal face upon seeing your faces.
“We’re almost at the cross-path between the Shining White City and the prison. One direction will lead you to the prison, but it’s deep in the caves. The city is straight up the mountain and is almost at the top. Eirik is going to the prison to save his family, some of our people, and Nikolas, but I will be going up to the city to find a way in.”
“What about Buck?”
“There’s a clinic along the path. I’ll drop him off and have Eirik pick him up along the way,” he explains. “So what do you want to do? Do you want to continue on your journey with me up the mountain to the city, or do you want to rescue your friend now? If you go up the mountain, then you’ll make the scheduled meeting and Nikolas will still be saved. If you go to the prison, I can still arrange a private meetup with a friend of mine, but you can go with
Eirik and spend some
time saving people.”
He put special emphasis on the words “Eirik” and “time.” You shift awkwardly in the back and think about your options.
“Well?”
You look to Eirik for an answer.
“This is completely on you. Either way shouldn’t affect you much, right?”
He seems so sincere that you’d feel bad about not going with him, but Riley isn’t a trainer--how would he defend himself? He’s already tired from that blow he sustained earlier, so should you leave him alone?
What, PB, are you going to do?
A. Go with Riley (and Buck, temporarily) up the mountain
B. Save Nikolas with Eirik and get some
time together
Though Eirik thinks you won’t be affected, this answer most definitely determines the story. Characters may die, Pokemon may be caught, plot points might be reached. There’s no telling what would happen. Well, actually, there is someone that knows--you.
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