
Verity +
YukiVerity the Eevee approached the entrance to the Foreboding Fields nervously. “I'm not sure about this...” she said with a shudder that sent ripples through her golden-brown fur.
“Oh, don't worry, it'll be fine,” her partner Yuki said, patting her on the back. “We don't have to go that deep. Although...” she said thoughtfully, staring at the dusty plain before them, “it'll be rather difficult to find flowers in this place. I mean, look at it! It's so... dry.”
“Right,” Verity said, staring ahead, reassured by the female Snorunt's lack of fear. She steeled her nerves. “Let's do this!” she exclaimed, plunging ahead. “That's the spirit!” cried Yuki, following her.
After a while of walking along the Fields, it was becoming clear that there wasn't much to see. “There are some flowers, at least, but I don't know whether you'd call them nice,” joked Yuki, indicating the dreary, wilted flowers off to their right. “Mm hmm,” said Verity absentmindedly. She stared at the brown sky above them. It was a dead sky, a sky of lost hopes.
She was lost in other such thoughts when there was movement in the higher grasses to their left. “What was that?” Verity declared in fright, jumping. “Um, I'm not sure,” said Yuki, equally afraid. They stood there for a few moments, and when nothing happened, they continued on their way.
“So, what drove you to join the Sun Guild, and a rescue team?” asked Yuki curiously, trotting forward from behind Verity to beside her. “Uh, I don't quite know. I guess...” said Verity thoughtfully, staring forward at a small hill in the distance. “I guess I just decided I wanted to bring sunlight to people, and to support Solaris.”
“Sunlight, huh? Is that why we're Team Nikko- or Team Sunlight?”
“Yeah, I guess so. See, once I accidentally got lost in the Warrior's Plateau. I was so scared- until a team came to rescue me. It was an Espeon, and a Pidgeotto. I was so glad to know I would be getting out. I never forgot how happy I was to be safe, and I decided that one day I'd save other Pokemon who were scared, or needed help, so that I could bring that same happiness- that happiness that felt like a ray of sunlight to me.”
“Wow,” said Yuki, staring at her. “That is so cool. Wish I had such a cool story.”
“Uh-huh? So what is your story?”
“Nothing much. I just like faraway places, and adventure, so I decided to join a rescue team. That's all.”
“That's not nothing! Wish I were as brave as you. I was terrified to come to the guild!”
“Hahaha, really?”
“Yeah!”
So engrossed were the two girls in talking that they didn't hear the rustling of grass as something approached. Eyes stared at the chattery girls from tall grass, shifting to follow them. And finally, it pounced. “Trike!” the Electrike roared, leaping from the grass.
“Eek!” the girls squealed simultaneously, leaping away from the other Pokemon.
They stared at it for a moment in shock and terror before relaxing. “Oh, its an Electrike,” said Yuki in relief. “You scared us.”
The Electrike stared at them angrily. “Trespassers! Trike! Electrike!”
“Trespassers?” said Yuki in confusion. “We're not trespassing, are we? We're sorry if we are.”
“Trespassers must die! Elec, elec, trike, electrike!”
“What?! Die!?” squealed Yuki.
Verity gasped. “I get it! I've read about this! Certain Pokemon, when they get lost in a dungeon like this one, will go mad and attack! They tend to not understand other Pokemon anymore! And they can't ever find a way out! Though I'm not sure whether that's good or bad...”
“No way!” said Yuki in disbelief. “We have to fight him?”
“Unfortunately, yes. It's the only way! But we don't have to kill him. If we knock him out, he'll leave us alone!”
“Argh... Okay!”
Verity stared at the Electrike for a brief moment before leaping forward in a Tackle attack. He leapt aside and Howled. Yuki stared at him with guilt on her face before using Powder Snow. Verity used Sand Attack so that he wouldn't hit them with his new strength before a quick Tail Whip. Whipping his head around, he fired off Thunder Wave a few times, hitting Verity and paralyzing her. Blinking the sand from his eyes, he used Leer on her. Yuki, noting that he would be more affected by a physical attack due to the Tail Whip, ran towards him and used Bite before he could hit her friend. Verity, recovering, used a final Tackle. The Electrike slumped to the ground with eyes closed after standing on wobbling legs for a few moments.
“We did it!” the girls cheered, jumping up and down. Movement caught Verity's eye and she turned to look at the Electrike. He was standing up feebly, looking at them with a new respect in his eyes. “Strong... Elec...” he muttered. “S-st-strong... Electrike... I leave now... Trike, trike.”
Verity nodded at him. “We won't kill you. Though why you'd want to kill us is beyond me.”
He gave her a blank look before nodding to her and moving slowly off into the grass.
“Wow. It seemed he really didn't understand much of what you said...” said Yuki softly, staring at the place where he had vanished into the dead grass. “It's kind of sad, isn't it? To not be able to understand other Pokemon, and to be stuck here...”
“Yeah. It is sad,” Verity said. “But probably not to them. To them, it's life. I don't think they know how much they've lost.”
“So, basically, it's sad?”
Verity laughed softly at her friend's stubbornness. “Yeah. Let's keep moving.”
As they started walking again, Yuki sighed. “How on earth are we supposed to find flowers- in this place? It's so... dead,” she said, rephrasing what she said before they entered.
“I know,” said Verity. “But, we were sent here to find some, so, we will.”
“Uh-huh. How did that Bellossom even know there are some here?”
“Well, she's a Bellossom. They're part flower or something. Anyways, I'm pretty sure she knows what she's talking about.”
“Okay,” said Yuki uncertainly.
After a while of moving along through the brown of the Foreboding Fields, there came a hissing from the grass. The girls froze as an Ekans came sliding out. “Ekansss... Trespassersss...”
“Another one?!” exclaimed Yuki. “How many are there!?”
“A lot,” Verity said grimly. Directing her words to the Ekans, she said, “We mean no harm. But if we must fight, then fight we will.”
“Fiiigght... Ekanssss...” hissed the Ekans, coiling itself for a strike.
“Great. Fight it is!” declared Yuki, sending out a Powder Snow. The Ekans hissed and lunged for her, coiling around her in a Wrap. “Ow- ow- ow!” Yuki exclaimed. Verity used Tackle on the Ekans and followed it up with Helping Hand. Sensing her new strength, Yuki used Bite on the Ekans' tail- hard. The Ekans yelped and dropped her, staring crossly at her before hissing and using Poison Sting. Yuki gasped and dodged it nervously. The last thing she wanted was to be poisoned on her first mission. As the Ekans lunged for a Bite, Yuki used Double Team and the attack went right through one of her many images. The Ekans stared around, startled, and Verity used Tail Whip and Tackle on him. Yuki materialized from her Double Team and used Leer before Bite. The combined attacks proved to be too much for the Ekans, and his head swayed around feebly before he lunged one more time at Yuki, falling short and relaxing with his eyes closed on the ground.
Verity sighed. “I warned him,” she said tiredly, and giggled. Yuki laughed a little, too, and they turned to look at the Ekans as he got up, shaking his head. “Huurrt... Ekansss... Strong... Leave... Sss ekansss...” he said, slithering off into the grass.
“Again, I'm struck by how sad it is,” stated Yuki.
“Me too,” replied Verity as they continued moving.
The Foreboding Fields... Not the nicest name. It was a field of death, and crazed Pokemon. High grass rose on either side, and the occasional gust of dusty, dry wind blew along lazily. Verity shook the dust from her gold-tinted pelt as one such gust finished. It was near silent, though faint rustlings could be heard.
“Gosh, it's creepy out here,” said Yuki, breaking the silence.
“Yeah, it is... Hehe...” said Verity.
The two broke into nervous laughter before falling silent again, striding along through the grass. Verity stared at the ground, at the grass, at the sky, anything in front of her just to make it a goal to reach. The drabness of the place was getting to her. She wished for the faintest hint of green, of life. The sooner they found the flowers, the better.
And then, the faintest whiff of fresh scent came to her. She sniffed again. Indeed, a fresh, perfumed scent, the scent of flowers!
“Do you smell it too?” she asked Yuki in astonishment. “What? The smell of dead grass? Yeah, I do.”
“No, no, the scent of flowers! Fresh flowers!”
“Wow! Really? You can smell way better than me, so maybe that's why I can't smell them!”
“Uh-huh!”
They sprinted forward. “There they are!” Verity exclaimed, indicating the brightly colored flowers ahead of them. But, as they skidded to a halt...
“Oh, no!” Yuki exclaimed, staring at the flowers as they wilted before their eyes.
“It's the ground. It doesn't have enough nutrients,” said Verity, sniffing at said ground. “If we picked them in time, we'd be all set.”
“Okay, so basically be faster?”
“Um, and be lucky...”
“Yeah, real lucky.”
They sighed and kept moving, now glancing around more frequently as they kept an eye out for the slightest splotch of color. Verity sniffed the air as well, as smell was what had first alerted them to the flowers' presence.
After several more encounters with flowers, each time being the same as the first, they heard rustling, and a Spearow came trotting out of the grass.
Yuki sighed as she stared at it. “Here we go again...” she said.
“Spearow!” was all the Spearow said before launching herself at the girls for a Peck. “Split up!” declared Verity, and the two dove apart. The Spearow got up, ruffled her feathers, and puffed herself up intimidatingly. “Row! Spearow! Spear spear!” she cawed and flapped over to Verity, using Fury Attack to hit her repeatedly while holding on with her claws. “Ow, ow ow!” cried Verity as the Spearow's beak hit her over and over and her claws dug in. Yuki used Powder Snow to distract the Spearow from her partner. It worked, and the Spearow released Verity, and turned to Yuki with a Leer. Yuki gulped as it began to fly towards her in an Aerial Ace. Yuki barely evaded with a Double Team. “Man, she's strong! For a little Spearow, that is...” muttered Yuki as Verity came to stand beside her while the Spearow prepared her next attack. “Yeah. Listen, I've got an idea. You know your Double Team? Do you think you could make all your Double Team clones move at once?”
“Um, yes, why?”
“Well, listen, I'll be bait. I'll let her hit me, then you surround her with a circular Double Team, and you rotate around quickly. It ought to confuse her some, because she'll have no idea where you are. Then I'll run out of the circle and run along with you, concealing myself. I'll jump in and out of the circle, hitting her as I do. She should be unable to hit us because- oh, no, here she comes! Get ready!”
Verity made herself run away as Yuki dove aside. The Spearow hit her with the Aerial Ace, then blinked in confusion at the sudden circle of Snorunts around her. She was even more shocked when she noticed that her prey was gone. Suddenly, Verity came diving out of the circle in a Tackle, hitting her and then running back away. The Spearow attempted to follow her, but Yuki blocked her from doing so. Bewildered by the movement of the many Snorunt around her, and the inability to see her chosen target, the Spearow was hit again by the Tackle. Verity continued to dive in and out a few more times, and the Spearow got weaker and weaker, cawing at her as she vanished once again. One more hit, and the Spearow was unable to get back up, and fainted.
“Yes!” declared the duo, high fiving delightedly.
The Spearow stood and stared at them. She seemed to be considering something. “Spearow?” she cawed softly, cocking her head. “What?” said Yuki. “We don't understand.”
“Row... Spearow... Flo- flo- er- Floer...”
“Floer? What?” said Yuki in confusion.
“Flower?” asked Verity gently.
“Fl- Flow- er...” said the Spearow, beckoning them to follow her.
Verity and Yuki exchanged glances, then followed the little Spearow through the grass as it cawed thoughtfully. Then the grass opened up to a clearing, and in the center, were a few, delicate flowers, newly grown. Verity gasped and ran towards them, nipping off the stems. Yuki turned to look at the Spearow. “How'd you know we were looking for flowers? And how'd you know these were here?”
“Evidently she'd been watching us. And she must have seen these when she flew up after that Aerial Ace. Maybe that's what took her so long.”
“Wow, that's really nice of her.”
“Yes.”
Yuki turned to the Spearow, who was smiling. “Thank you!” she said clearly.
The Spearow nodded, her grin growing. “W-well... co...”
“Welcome?”
“W-w-wel-come. Wel-come.”
“I've got them. Yuki, could you hold them?” asked Verity, trotting over with the red and white flowers.
“Sure,” said Yuki, taking them.
“Thanks for all your help!” Verity called back to the Spearow as it awkwardly waved its wing like it had never waved goodbye before.
“Alright. We've done it,” Verity said happily. “Yeah! We've done our first mission!” proclaimed Yuki in delight. And with thoughts of that helpful Spearow, the two exited the Foreboding Fields.