Post by bennyjr123 on Nov 25, 2007 18:41:27 GMT -5
(continued from beginning of a journey)
After saying goodbye to is mother in New bark town, Kevin sat out on his way on route 29. With his new pokemon egg at hand, he now looks at a map, wodering which way to go next. "Man," He sighed, "This map is huge. I can't tell anything from this thing. Why would mom give me such an outdated map?" He got down on his knees and spread that map out. At the bottom he saw the date the map was made. "April 14, 1871 WHAT!!!!!" He exclaimed. "I can't believe this, I won't be able to tell anything from this a map fromover 100 years ago. Oh well." He folded up the map and put it back in his backpack.
As Kevin continued to walk down route 29, he rubbed the egg gently with a wet wash cloth he picked up before leaving the house. As he walked he thought to himself of all the wonderful pokemon that could pop out. "I bet it's a Teddiurse. Or maybe a huge Tyranitar. Or maybe even a...GYARADOS!" Kevin cringed at the thought of the huge ferocious pokemon.
He turned to the right and saw a group of pokemon all hanging around together in the trees and the grass. "Cool!" His face lit up. He saw Sentret playing tag in the grass, and Spinarak making webs in the branches above. He even saw a Hoothoot playing in the trees above. "Hey I know, I'll look those pokemon up in the pokedex!" He said as he dug into his bag and pulled out an old scratched red pokedex. It was the first edition. Kevin scanned the pokemon with it, but a message popped up on it say "ERROR: SHUTTING DOWN!" It Pokedex turned off. "Argh!" Kevin grunted. "This Pokedex is old too. Mom must've went through grandpa's old stuff and given me that. Not to mention, I can't even catch any of these pokemon." He then took a look at the egg again which filled him with hope. He began to march on happily, "It's okay though, because the grass is green, the pokemon are chirping and the sun is shining brightly...huh?"
Just then, Kevin heard thunder. He looked up to see dark gray clouds closing in on the blue of the sky. "Oh great!" He sighed, as rain drops began to fall from the sky. "No worries, it's only a little drizzle. Come on little egg, let's keep moving."
In almost an hour, the rain was pooring down on Kevin. He did his best to cover the egg from getting drenched as well, but the wetness was beginning to seep through his shirt, and get the egg wet as well. "That's it." He sighed out of breath, sitting under a tree. "Taking a little rest wouldn't hurt. Atleast until the rain stops anyway." But the rain did not stop, it began to get worse, with even more thunder and lightning. Pretty soon the wind began to pick up. Kevin held the egg even closer, trying to keep it warm. "Gah! I can't stay out here anymore, I have to find shelter." He began to inch his way forward, when the powerful winds blue the egg right out of his hands before his very eyes.
"WAHHH! NOOOO!" He shouted as he began to chase after the egg. The Wind carried it through the forest, pulling it higher and higher and further away from Kevin. Kevin suddenly stopped when he saw where he was. Right at the edge of a cliff. He looked up at the egg which was still being carried over. Inconviently for Kevin, the wind decided to die down to a complete stop, letting the egg fall down right over the cliff.
"NOOOOO!" Kevin cried as he watched the egg fall past him then off the edge of the eart. Without thinking Kevin quickly dived after the egg off of the cliff. As he began to get closer to him, he willed himself right next to it, and grabbed it. "You're not getting away fromme that easily. AHHHHHHH!!!" Both Kevin and the egg spalshed into a river.
They both resurfaced in a matter of seconds. Kevin quickly grabbed the egg again, and searched for away to get back on land. The pouring rain in combination with the rush of the river made it extremely hard to see. He spotted a small rock in the middle of the island. He grabbed and then put the egg on top of it before pulling himself up. He then hopped onto land and rested under another tree. "Man, there is absolutely nothing that could make this day worse. huh?"
Suddenly, the egg began to glow. Flashing on and off with the brightest light Kevin has ever seen. It would hatch soon. But out here in this rain? "Oh no. Stay warm." He said, as he took off the scarf his mother gave him, and rapped the egg in it. He stould up, "I can't let you hatch out here in the cold. I have to get ou somewhere warm and safe." Kevin picked up the egg and began running up hill through the forest, praying he would fine some shelter. As he ran he heard a buzzing sound behind him. He turned around and saw a pack of beedrill chasing him. "Oh no, Beedrill! I must've disturbed them when I was running through the forest."
The Beedrill all zoomed towards him. Kevin quickly ducked under, them, though some stingers scratching against his skin anyway. "Ouch!" He winced in pain. He turned around to see the Beedrill were now blocking his path. But he wasn't going to take it. "Hey Beedrill! Listen to me right now! This pokemon egg is going to hatch soon, and I made a promise to a friend of mine that no matter what happened I would always protect it. So I'm not going to let you stop me from doing that. Let me through now!" The Beedrill did not listen and instead charged straight for him. "Then fine! Here goes nothing! AHHHHHH!!!!"
Kevin ran straight into the flock of beedrill. All of them doing there best to take him down. But Kevin did not stop. He felt them all stinging him and scratching at his skin but he didn't care. He only wanted to help the egg. Finally he made it past him. He wanted to stop but he couldn't. He kept running. Every inch of his body was hurting him but he kept running. "I (pant) can't stop. (Gasp) I have to (pant) find shelter (wheez)."
Soon he came to the edge of the forest. There were no trees, or grass. But buildings as far as the eye could see. He looked next him and saw a sign that read "Cherrygrove city"
After saying goodbye to is mother in New bark town, Kevin sat out on his way on route 29. With his new pokemon egg at hand, he now looks at a map, wodering which way to go next. "Man," He sighed, "This map is huge. I can't tell anything from this thing. Why would mom give me such an outdated map?" He got down on his knees and spread that map out. At the bottom he saw the date the map was made. "April 14, 1871 WHAT!!!!!" He exclaimed. "I can't believe this, I won't be able to tell anything from this a map fromover 100 years ago. Oh well." He folded up the map and put it back in his backpack.
As Kevin continued to walk down route 29, he rubbed the egg gently with a wet wash cloth he picked up before leaving the house. As he walked he thought to himself of all the wonderful pokemon that could pop out. "I bet it's a Teddiurse. Or maybe a huge Tyranitar. Or maybe even a...GYARADOS!" Kevin cringed at the thought of the huge ferocious pokemon.
He turned to the right and saw a group of pokemon all hanging around together in the trees and the grass. "Cool!" His face lit up. He saw Sentret playing tag in the grass, and Spinarak making webs in the branches above. He even saw a Hoothoot playing in the trees above. "Hey I know, I'll look those pokemon up in the pokedex!" He said as he dug into his bag and pulled out an old scratched red pokedex. It was the first edition. Kevin scanned the pokemon with it, but a message popped up on it say "ERROR: SHUTTING DOWN!" It Pokedex turned off. "Argh!" Kevin grunted. "This Pokedex is old too. Mom must've went through grandpa's old stuff and given me that. Not to mention, I can't even catch any of these pokemon." He then took a look at the egg again which filled him with hope. He began to march on happily, "It's okay though, because the grass is green, the pokemon are chirping and the sun is shining brightly...huh?"
Just then, Kevin heard thunder. He looked up to see dark gray clouds closing in on the blue of the sky. "Oh great!" He sighed, as rain drops began to fall from the sky. "No worries, it's only a little drizzle. Come on little egg, let's keep moving."
In almost an hour, the rain was pooring down on Kevin. He did his best to cover the egg from getting drenched as well, but the wetness was beginning to seep through his shirt, and get the egg wet as well. "That's it." He sighed out of breath, sitting under a tree. "Taking a little rest wouldn't hurt. Atleast until the rain stops anyway." But the rain did not stop, it began to get worse, with even more thunder and lightning. Pretty soon the wind began to pick up. Kevin held the egg even closer, trying to keep it warm. "Gah! I can't stay out here anymore, I have to find shelter." He began to inch his way forward, when the powerful winds blue the egg right out of his hands before his very eyes.
"WAHHH! NOOOO!" He shouted as he began to chase after the egg. The Wind carried it through the forest, pulling it higher and higher and further away from Kevin. Kevin suddenly stopped when he saw where he was. Right at the edge of a cliff. He looked up at the egg which was still being carried over. Inconviently for Kevin, the wind decided to die down to a complete stop, letting the egg fall down right over the cliff.
"NOOOOO!" Kevin cried as he watched the egg fall past him then off the edge of the eart. Without thinking Kevin quickly dived after the egg off of the cliff. As he began to get closer to him, he willed himself right next to it, and grabbed it. "You're not getting away fromme that easily. AHHHHHHH!!!" Both Kevin and the egg spalshed into a river.
They both resurfaced in a matter of seconds. Kevin quickly grabbed the egg again, and searched for away to get back on land. The pouring rain in combination with the rush of the river made it extremely hard to see. He spotted a small rock in the middle of the island. He grabbed and then put the egg on top of it before pulling himself up. He then hopped onto land and rested under another tree. "Man, there is absolutely nothing that could make this day worse. huh?"
Suddenly, the egg began to glow. Flashing on and off with the brightest light Kevin has ever seen. It would hatch soon. But out here in this rain? "Oh no. Stay warm." He said, as he took off the scarf his mother gave him, and rapped the egg in it. He stould up, "I can't let you hatch out here in the cold. I have to get ou somewhere warm and safe." Kevin picked up the egg and began running up hill through the forest, praying he would fine some shelter. As he ran he heard a buzzing sound behind him. He turned around and saw a pack of beedrill chasing him. "Oh no, Beedrill! I must've disturbed them when I was running through the forest."
The Beedrill all zoomed towards him. Kevin quickly ducked under, them, though some stingers scratching against his skin anyway. "Ouch!" He winced in pain. He turned around to see the Beedrill were now blocking his path. But he wasn't going to take it. "Hey Beedrill! Listen to me right now! This pokemon egg is going to hatch soon, and I made a promise to a friend of mine that no matter what happened I would always protect it. So I'm not going to let you stop me from doing that. Let me through now!" The Beedrill did not listen and instead charged straight for him. "Then fine! Here goes nothing! AHHHHHH!!!!"
Kevin ran straight into the flock of beedrill. All of them doing there best to take him down. But Kevin did not stop. He felt them all stinging him and scratching at his skin but he didn't care. He only wanted to help the egg. Finally he made it past him. He wanted to stop but he couldn't. He kept running. Every inch of his body was hurting him but he kept running. "I (pant) can't stop. (Gasp) I have to (pant) find shelter (wheez)."
Soon he came to the edge of the forest. There were no trees, or grass. But buildings as far as the eye could see. He looked next him and saw a sign that read "Cherrygrove city"