Without any luck, he decided to call it a day. A full moon was
starting to rise. He stared up at it, cuddling with his sleeping bag. He
began to think about the theories he heard from his father when he was
younger, about how pokémon came from the moon. Soon, he drifted
into thinking of his father.
Why had he killed himself? Were the rumors true? Was their a
"Giovanni’s Secret" which only he knew. Was Antonio on the path to finding
out what it was, if anything at all? Antonio had all questions, but no
answers.
His thought were interrupted by a rattling in the bushes at his
feet. Quickly, he pounced into action. Holding the pokéball in one
hand, he was prepared to make another attempt.
The bushes rattled some more, and then it appeared. It was an
average sized Sandshrew, but something was wrong with it. It ran on all
fours, stumbling all the way. It seemed as if it was limping. Running as
fast as it could, it stumbled, then fell.
Recognizing his opportunity, Antonio threw the pokéball.
The Sandshrew didn’t even try to move, because it didn’t know it was coming.
The pokéball hit, opening to draw in the Sandshrew. In it’s last
feeble attempt, it swiped at the pokéball with it’s claw. But, it
was no match versus fatigue. The red laser covered his body and pulled
him in, covering his eyes with a red blinding light.
The Sandshrew, wasted from his efforts not to get drawn in, had
no chance of escaping. When his eyes opened, the darkness inside the pokéball
showed him no chance of escaping. He collapsed into a heap on the floor.
A defiant chime rang from inside.
Antonio looked as the light on the pokéball turned white,
signifying that he had caught his first pokémon. He ran up to the
ball, and lifted it high into the air, resting on his open palm. The smile
he made from his achievement soon turned into a look of confusion.
"Hey, I was going to catch that!" An unfamiliar voice called
out. Antonio quickly looked around only to see a girl with her Pidgy overhead.
Antonio realized now why the Sandshrew was so weak; another trainer had
weakened it. Greed filled his mind, as he dashed into the woods.
"Hey, come back here!" The girl called out, chasing after him.
After a short chase, Antonio realized something. He was running away with
a pokémon someone else was sure to capture. He was stealing. Completely
shocked by what he was doing, he stopped. I would be just like my father.
The girl caught up to him. "Hey, I want my pokémon back."
She managed to spit out. Antonio reluctantly turned around. From where
he was, the moon made better light for him to see. And what he saw was
nothing less than amazing.
Her blue eyes sparkled in the moons glow, her slender figure
seemed perfect, and blond hair any women would die for. Unknowingly, he
let the Sandshrew out of the ball. He couldn’t stop staring at her. She
was the most beautiful girl he’d ever seen.
Realizing that he was staring, he tried to snap out of it. "Um,
sorry for taking your pokémon. I didn’t know it was yours." A smile
crossed her face.
"It’s ok, I can understand. All your stuff is back at your site.
Someone might take your pokémon." She said, noticing his empty belt.
Antonio had completely forgot about his site.
"Well, I don’t have any pokémon there." He responded.
She looked at him strangely. This was the first time she’d ever met a boy
without pokéballs on his belt.
"But, you have all your pokéballs there, right?" She wondered.
Antonio replied as if he didn’t care.
"No, this is the only one." He held up his pokéball he
used to catch the Sandshrew. Then she realized it. He didn’t have any pokémon.
She felt sorry for the kid. Raised in a semi-rich family, she was the only
one of her family who cared for those less fortunate then herself.
"So, you don’t have any pokémon? Why didn’t you get one
when you started?" Antonio couldn’t answer. He would have to tell her who
he was if he said the answer. He quickly made up a response.
"Um, my local professor ran out of them, so he gave me this pokéball."
He was actually delighted by the fact that she bought it.
"Well, you can have the Sandshrew, I don’t really need it." Antonio
was about to ask her if it was ok, but he smile, in combination with her
eyes, showed a sweet caring feeling towards him. He held out his pokéball,
drawing in the Sandshrew, still tired, who sat on the ground.
The two began to talk that night about their lives. Antonio tried hard to not say things completely false, their was some of his life he could talk about. Soon, he decided that they should get some sleep. They didn’t have to ask to see if they wanted to journey together, they had already become friends. The next few days, they would take a point in their life where they would find out how well good friends trust each other.