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Wednesday, 25 September 2013

Isla Del Leyendas: Part 22



Delia Ketchum had her back turned to the TV when the coverage of the legendary battle came on. “We have reporters on the ground and in the air, as the legendary Pokemon that have gathered at Isla De Leyendas have started to batt… we’re going live!”

“I’m here on the scene, in Newcopter 1, and the fight below me has grown even more intense, Lugia and Rayquaza seem to be attempting to disrupt the fighting but it doesn’t look like they’re having much luck. What the? Is that? Maybe Harriet can get a better look, it looks like there are Pokemon Trainers down there!”

Delia wheeled around, Pokemon Trainers?

Thankfully, there was no sign of Ash anywhere.

Then a Pokemon’s roar made everyone stop.

The grounded news reporter showed the Trainers that had been using their Pokemon in an attempt to stop the fighting, had managed to get to the legendary Pokemon, and to the shock of everyone, the legendary Pokemon didn’t attack them, instead they allowed the Trainers to climb aboard or on their backs, or necks. The cameraman zoomed in on the Trainers, and it looked like they were talking to the Pokemon.

Then the camera switched back to the helicopter, who was filming a fight between a adult man and a teen, and a Pokemon that had been in Ash’s storybooks as a child.

The helicopter made a low pass as the teen restrained the adult and the Pokemon prepared an attack.

It was then a teen Delia recognised as Gary Oak emerged.

On the return swoop Delia caught one good look at the fighting teen’s face, before the Hyper Beam attack was loosed and everything faded in an explosion.

Ms. Delia Ketchum, and Professor Samuel Oak were on the next blimp to Isla De Leyendas.

A day later, Misty and Brock joined them.

Two weeks later May and Max had joined them.

It was now four weeks since Ash had been brought into hospital.

And there had been no change in his condition.

Delia Ketchum remembered several times when Ash had gotten himself into danger like this, but not once had Ash ended up in hospital, not once had his Pokemon been left as weak as they had… were they linked, and until Ash recovered, would they not?

“You’re a Pokemon Trainer,” She had once said to him, “And that’s just how it is… but next time, could you try to save the world, just a little closer to home?”

“I guess, I could give it a try.” Ash had replied, and yet this had to be almost the furthest away from home Ash had ever had to save the world, Mrs Ketchum was beginning to feel that fate was out to get her son.

Delia Ketchum was getting a coffee out of the vending machine when May rushed down the corridor, “Mrs Ketchum! Mrs Ketchum!”

“How many times have I asked you to call me Delia?” Delia asked as she turned around, coffee in hand, she took a look at May, “What’s wrong? Has something happened? Is Ash alright?”

“Come see for yourself.”

Mrs Ketchum dropped the coffee and ran after May.

She wasn’t sure what to expect as she walked into the room, where Gary Oak, Brock, Misty and Max were gathered around the bed, which the head of had been raised so the person in it could sit up slightly without any effort. “Guys.” May whispered. Brock and Misty moved aside. And Delia saw something that caused her breath to catch in her throat.

A pair of deep brown eyes looked over to her.

“Oh Ash.” Delia rushed over, hugging her son tightly. She only let go when Ash groaned slightly. “You’re awake.”

“Hey Mum.” Ash whispered, wincing away slightly.

Delia realised he was expecting another ear bashing, like the ones she’d given him after his adventures with Lugia and with the Unknown.

“Oh, Ash, you had me so scared.” Delia sat on his bed, and Ash friends filed out of the door, Brock shut it behind him. “I saw you get hit by Hyper Beam on TV, I got the next blimp out. Professor Oak was talking with all the other Trainers who were there, he’s around the Hospital somewhere. The doctors were afraid you weren’t going to make it.”

“So was I.” Ash admitted, “I didn’t think I could.”

“I’m just glad you’re back.” Delia told her son, this time hugging him carefully. A hug that Ash returned.

There was a knock on the door.

“Come in.” Ash whispered, and then frowned at how weak his voice was.

“Come in.” Delia called for him.

The Doctor came in, “Brock said he’d come round?”

“Hi.” Ash whispered.

“Welcome back to the land of the living, Mr Ketchum, you gave us all a scare. How are you feeling?”

“Not too bad, surprisingly unhurt.”

“Have you told him?” The Doctor asked Mrs Ketchum, she shook her head, “You’ve got very few of the bruises left, a few bones that still need to heal, but a lot of the cuts and bumps that you gained in your time in the time in the Temple have all healed.”

Ash frowned, “How long was I out?”

“You’ve been in hospital a month, Mr Ketchum.”

Ash’s frown deepened, then he looked around, “Where’s Pikachu? And all of my other Pokemon? Are they ok? Are they hurt?” Ash asked in a panic.

“Calm down, your Pokemon are fine. They’ve all been healed and are all resting in their Pokeballs.”

“And Pikachu? Where’s Pikachu?”

“I think Danielle took him down to get something to eat, Pikachu hasn’t left your side, other then to eat, since you came out of surgery.”

Ash bit his lip, “How long ago did they go?”

The Doctor looked at Ash carefully, then smiled and shook his head, “You two really don’t like to be separated do you?” Ash shook his head. There was a happy cheer outside, then the door slipped open and an electric mouse Pokemon walked in.

Pikachu looked around Ash’s room, his Trainer’s mum was here still, and the Doctor was back… He was beginning to hate the white, bland place that was a Pokemon Centre for humans, a Hospital as Gary had called it, but why had he been told to go in? The only person he wanted to see was… Pikachu smiled broadly as he saw that the one he’d been waiting for had woken up…

“Pikapi!” Pikachu shouted, and rushed over and hugged his Trainer, friend and brother tightly.

“Hi Pikachu.” Ash said softly, then leant back against the bed.

“Don’t wear yourself out, Ash.” Delia said, concerned.

“He’ll be fine, Mrs Ketchum, now I want to run some tests. May I speak to him alone, a second?”

Delia nodded, “Come on Pikachu.”

“Pika.” Pikachu shook his head.

“I meant without any other humans in the room.” The doctor said with a smile. Now that Ash was awake, that Pikachu of his was probably never going to leave the room. “You and the others can come back in once I’m done.” Delia looked put out but left, once the door was shut the Doctor turned to Ash with a serious look on his face, “How do you really feel?”

Ash smiled slightly, “Like I got hit by a rolling Golem.”

“I thought you might, how’s your head?”

“Nowhere near as sore as it was before Arceus’s Hyper Beam hit me.”

“Was the head injury gotten in the fight outside the Temple?”

“No, I bashed my head in a fight in the Temple.” Ash told him. The Doctor nodded.

“And your chest?”

“Painful, but no where near as bad as when I passed out.” The doctor nodded again.

“And the rest of your injuries? Not all of them were results of the Hyper Beam, I think.”

Ash shook his head, “I got them fighting with… Kale.” Ash’s sudden snarl made Pikachu look up, “What happened to Kale? The guy who started the whole thing?”

“Kale is dead. He wasn’t as lucky as you.”

“The Hyper Beam killed him?” Ash asked, relaxing slightly.

“Yes. You held him back long enough for Arceus to end the threat.”

“How do you know…?”

“The legendary battle was being shown on TV, everyone who was watching TV at that moment of time saw it.”

Ash sighed, and closed his eyes as the Doctor started the basic tests, “Tired Ash?” The Doctor asked.

“A little.” Ash admitted.

“You’re not to overtax yourself, I don’t want you to end up back in the Emergency Room. If you get too tired, then tell your friends to leave, or to be quiet, and go to sleep, you’re body has been through a lot, Gary Oak told us that you nearly died on the mountain after your first fight with Kale, It should have been impossible for you to be able to restrain Kale as long as you did with the injuries you’d sustained.”

“If it hadn’t been for Arceus, I couldn’t have done, he leant me his strength and blocked the pain, but even that was giving out.” Ash admitted.

“Well, you’re a very lucky Trainer, Ash Ketchum, and now I’ll leave your friends and mother to berate you and get the full story, since no one knows your part, bar you.”

“Iason was there with me, in the first round, and Gary.” Ash said, his eyes opening and shooting towards the Doctor.

“Yes, but they have questions too.” The Doctor said, pushing open the door, Gary slipped back in as the Doctor went out.

“I’ve got a question before the others come in.” Gary said, his eyes showing his confusion, “What did you mean you were ‘on borrowed time anyway’?”

Ash sighed, “Arceus told me that my body was dying, when I saw it after my first fight with Kale, and that I could only come back to fight Kale again, after that, I’d die, and there’d be no coming back. Win or lose, I was going to die, and the strength Arceus had given me, was fading. I figured that I could take Kale down with me… I didn’t expect to ever wake up.”

“That’s why you were so confused when you first came round.” Gary realised, “Arceus told you that you were going to die…” Gary sighed, “Honestly Ashy-boy, you nearly gave my Gramps a heart attack when he saw the fight on TV.”

Ash smiled slightly as Pikachu finally let go of his hospital clothes and Gary let the others into the room. 

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And with Ash going to recover soon and everything settled I decided for some weird reason that that was a fit place to end it so I could move onto the next book 

Tuesday, 24 September 2013

Isla Del Leyendas: Part 21



Pikachu looked around, where was he?

Correction, where were they?

He, and all of Ash’s Pokemon, the he’d used in the fight against Kale, were floating in what looked like a cloud. Laid, unmoving, in front of the Pokemon was…

“PIKAPI!!!??” Pikachu yelled, remembering what had happened, Ash had been on the receiving end of a Hyper Beam attack from Arceus, God of Pokemon. He ran over.

“SWELLOW!?”

“SCEPTILE!!!??”

“DONPHAN??!!!”

“GAILIE!!!???”

“TORKOAL??!!!”

Pikachu shook Ash, then remembered something Misty had done when Ash had nearly drowned, and put it’s cheek next to it’s Trainer’s mouth. Nothing… “Pikachuuuu!” Pikachu shocked him carefully, “Chu!!! CHUUUUUUUUU!” Nothing… no response… “Pikapi…” Pikachu sobbed, he couldn’t be gone again, he couldn’t be. Pikachu had to jump back as a white light rose up between the Pokemon and their Trainer.

Arceus appeared in front of them.

And instantly had to jump to the side, away from a Thunder attack.

‘You dare attack your God?’ It asked.

Pikachu looked around. The other Pokemon looked unsure what to do, but Pikachu knew. And launched another attack.

>You killed my friend!< Pikachu snapped, before he fired his attack. >You killed Ash!<

‘No, Kale killed your Trainer,’ Arceus answered as it dodged,‘I merely gave Ash enough time to finish what he had started. He came back to protect you.’

“So you took him away from us?” Sceptile snarled the question.

‘He would have had to leave, his body was too hurt, if I hadn’t attacked when I had, your Trainer would have come back for nothing. What do you care? He’s a human, like the one who nearly caused the Legendary War.’

~That’s not true!~ Swellow snapped, ~Ash is nothing like Kale, you can ask any of us!~

‘Your Trainer was a human being, what makes him so special, compared to the humans who walk among us every day?’

/Ash was kind and caring and helped us, in ways no other human would!/ Torkoal growled, letting off smoke. /He saved my life!/

)Ash helped me become stronger more confident!( Galie put in.

“He put himself in harms way to protect me!” Sceptile growled.

~Ash gave me the confidence to beat anyone!~

*Ash helped all of us evolve!* Donphan shouted.

‘Is this so? But what about you, Pikachu? Ash’s most trusted partner, and yet you’ve never evolved, what could he have possibly done to deserve your trust?’

>We’ve been together for years.< Pikachu started, >Ash only ever asked me to evolve once, and I chose not to and he accepted this, even when it might have cost him the chance at a Gym Badge. I didn’t want to, I wanted to beat the Raichu as I was, and Ash let me try again, evolution wasn’t the most important thing to me, Ash’s friendship was. If he’d have insisted, I would have evolved just to help him. He risked his life many times to protect me, we’re like brothers! You can’t take him from me!< Pikachu felt tears running down it’s face.

‘Your ‘Brother’ is gone, he sacrificed himself to save the planet. You should be grateful to him.’

Pikachu froze. No. No. No. Not again, Ash… >Take me instead!<

‘You’d offer your own life to bring your Trainer back? Willingly?’

~Not only Pikachu!~

*But us too.*

/We’d all offer our lives to save Ash’s./

‘It is in my power to grant the deepest wishes of Pokemon, I can grant your wish, but there is a price for such a gift. It requires a sacrifice, each of you must give some of your life force to restore your Trainer’s. But you will be weakened for a time, and your Trainer will not be as strong as he once was. If you can accept this, and promise to protect him… If you are willing to sacrifice part of your own life, then I will bring back your Trainer.’

>Now and all ways. Take it!<

~I would with my life, save him!~

*Of course, give him back!*

“As long as he has my Pokeball with him I will protect him, let him live!”

)I wouldn’t let anything happen to him, Ash must live.(

/I owe him my life, bring him back to us!/

Lights surrounded the Pokemon, yellow around Pikachu, red around Torkoal, pale blue around Swellow, green around Sceptile, grey around Gaile, and brown around Donphan.

The lights rose from the Pokemon, leaving them feeling weak, and pooled together in front of them.

And entered Ash’s still form.

For a moment nothing happened.

Then Ash’s chest started to rise and fall.

‘It is done. Remember your promises, for the time may come when he needs your help. Lugia’s gift will return to him when he re-enters the realm of the living, and that is where I will return you all.’

>How can we trust you to keep your promise? You took him from us in the first place!< Pikachu asked.

‘This is the first time in eternity, that I have been questioned and threatened, the loyalty you Pokemon have shown this human… I will return him first if that is what you wish.’ Pikachu nodded and Ash’s form vanished. ‘Now sleep, Pokemon of Ash Ketchum, and remember your promises.’

Monday, 23 September 2013

Isla Del Leyendas: Part 20



Gary Oak gasped as Ash’s eyes shot open, it shouldn’t be possible, he’d seen Kale bring Ash down, just moments ago Ash would have passed away, now he was back, and all the old confidence burned in his eyes, along with something that Gary didn’t quite understand.

Gary backed away quickly as Ash got to his feet, a bright white light appeared by Ash’s side, and the boy looked down and to his left as it died down. A Pokemon, one that Gary had only seen in books and mythology stood by the Trainer’s side.

“Ash?” Gary asked, completely confused.

“Welcome Arceus.” Ash greeted the Pokemon, “Gary.” He said with a nod, then the two of them walked down to where Iason and Kale were fighting.

“Iason.” Ash called.

Iason stopped and backed away from Kale, if this was some trick, he didn’t want to be taken by surprise. Then he looked over his shoulder and froze, “Ash? But you’re… I saw you…”

“I had help.” Ash gestured to the Pokemon by his side.

Iason’s eyes nearly popped out of his head, “How? When?” Iason shook his head, having given up on logic hours ago, “Welcome Arceus, God of all Pokemon.”

“This isn’t possible!” Kale snarled, “That Pokemon doesn’t exist!”

“Yes, it does.” Ash said coldly, “Iason, go and help the others, Kale is mine and Arceus’s.”

Iason shuddered at Ash’s icy tones, something that before now, he’d never heard from the teen, he decided to go, as much as he hated it, leaving Ash and Kale to it. Ash and Kale stared at each other, in a contest of wills that Kale backed away from first.

“How many times do I have to kill you?” Kale snarled as he and Ash circled around each other.

“You won’t beat me this time.”

“Don’t be so sure.” Kale growled and launched a punch at Ash, who blocked it and retaliated. Arceus roared and every single legendary Pokemon stopped, all eyes turned to the fight between the Chosen of Arceus and Kale.

“Come on Ashy-boy,” Gary whispered from his vantage point, “You can take him this time.” Watching the fight, it seemed like the strength Kale had stolen from Juni and Hayley, and which he had used to easily overpower Ash the first time, seemed to have vanished, and yet Gary knew he’d been using it against Iason just a minute ago.

Arceus growled, catching Gary’s attention. Of course, Ash had told Iason that he’d had help from Arceus, could the Creation Pokemon be lending Ash his strength now?

Kale was shocked and angry. He had easily overpowered Ash before, he’d left the teen for dead, there was no way Ketchum would have recovered and become this strong this quickly, this couldn’t possibly be the same boy. Kale staggered backwards as Ash landed a punch to his face.

Kale snarled, his plan was coming apart. The legendary Pokemon had stopped fighting when the non-Pokemon had roared and now, what was worse, was that they were beginning to listen to their Chosen, they would turn on him soon and then he would be as good as dead. He snarled and leapt on Ash attempting to wrestle him to the ground.

To his shock, Kale was the one who ended up pinned.

“Return the powers of the Chosen.” Ash snarled. Kale just stared at him.

Ash’s voice… there were two voices, speaking in unison, Ash’s voice, and another, a deeper, infinitely more powerful one. “Kale, return the powers and restore the balance now!”

“Why should I?” Kale snarled, spotting a weak link in Ash’s defence, he’d forgotten to pin one of Kale’s arms, providing him with a chance to… Kale punched Ash in the face, causing the Trainer to release his grip for only a few seconds. That was all Kale needed to flip their positions.

Ash glared up at him, then Arceus tackled Kale, knocking him off the teen.

Ash got to his feet, “Kale,” Ash was speaking, but Kale could no longer tell where Ash’s voice ended and the other voice began. “The Legendary War you almost caused would have destroyed the world, what is your defence?”

Gary watched Ash carefully. He wasn’t acting like Ash, he was acting like a judge about to hear a trial and deliver a verdict. ‘Arceus isn’t helping Ash!’ Gary realised, ‘It’s using him!’ Gary looked from the Pokemon, to his friend, and realised the predatory gaze in Arceus’s eyes was reflected in Ash’s eyes.

“I don’t need to defend myself against you, Ketchum.” Kale snarled, “I would have captured the Legendary Pokemon and ended the war before it had begun, I have no wish to rule a ruined world.”

“You won’t be ruling any world.” Ash/Arceus spoke.

“This world will be mine, and you can’t stop me!” Kale’s growled, and attacked. Ash merely stepped aside, and grabbed the offending arm, twisting it behind Kale’s back, before grabbing Kale’s other shoulder, with his free hand, restraining the bad guy.

“Arceus!” Gary’s eyes widened, that had been Ash’s voice, Ash was calling to the Pokemon that now was stood before Kale and Ash, glaring at the idiot who had dared to mess with the legendary Pokemon. “Arceus, end this!”

Gary’s eyes widened as Arceus prepared to use its Hyper Beam. Ash wasn’t moving… showed no signs of moving… Gary came out from his vantage point. “Ash, what are you doing?” He demanded.

Ash’s eyes shot towards Gary, “Gary, I’m doing what needs to be done, now get away from here.”

“Ash, you’ll be killed!”

“I’m on borrowed time anyway.” There was pain in Ash’s eyes as he said this. “Tell everyone I’m sorry.”

“Ash!”

“Pikapi!” Gary caught Pikachu as he tried to rush over to his Trainer, having come round in time to see the final few seconds of the fight, Gary was shielding it from the attack as Arceus launched the Hyper Beam. “PIKAPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!”

Sunday, 22 September 2013

Isla Del Leyendas: Part 19



Gary had been watching the fight, unsure of what was going on, but when Ash had been trapped…

“You little rat, I was willing to let you live, like all the others, but no, you had to be extra stubborn didn’t you.” Kale kicked Ash in the chest, Ash cried out in pain as Gary heard something crack ominously.

Gary had to step in, he couldn’t let this creep kill Ash.

“Leave him alone!” Gary shouted, revealing himself.

Kale had kicked his arse in less then thirty seconds.

“I guess I’ll finish you first!” The freak had snarled. Gary had scrunched up his eyes, in preparation.

“NO!” Ash had cried.

Then Gary had heard a pained moan, and his eyes shot open.

Ash was stood in front of him, he’d taken the blow for him…

And now he was being drained like the other Trainer.

Kale punched Ash in the face and Gary saw Ash slip into unconsciousness, then Kale turned back to him and he forced himself to get to his feet. Kale had smirked, and turned away, “You’re not worth the effort, I have bigger fish to fry.”

Kale had headed the way the other Trainers had gone.

“Ash!” Gary reached the boy’s side first, quickly followed by Iason. Gary was relived for only a short while when he found Ash’s pulse, it was getting slower, and slower, and his breathing shallower. “No…no…” Gary realised what was happening.

“That Bastard!” Iason had snarled, and gone after Kale.

“Ash, no, you can’t die now.” Gary pleaded with his friend, “Misty’s waiting for you to come home, come on, you’re stronger then this. Ash… Your friends, your Pokemon need you to hang on, you need to be here, don’t die on us now.”

Ash’s only response was his breathing… slowing almost to a stop.

Gary knew he couldn’t move the boy, in case he made the injuries worse, but…

If they stayed there, Ash would die… 

For once in his life, Gary Oak had no clue what to do.

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Ash was floating. The pain that had ripped through him just seconds before, was gone, and, for the first time since his fight with Greg in the Arceus Chamber, his mind was fully alert and aware.

‘Trainer of Lugia, you have done all you can, come home now.’

“Who are you?” Ash asked, confused.

‘That is not important, what is, is that you’ve fought with everything you have, and now it’s time to rest.’

Ash’s eyes shot open as everything came flooding back to him, he was floating in an area that looked kind of like the inside of a cloud. He sat up, and was surprised when he didn’t move from the spot he’d been floating in. He had to ask one simple question… “Am I dead… again?”

‘Nearly, your mortal form is dying. Come home, Ash Ketchum, others will pick up from where you left off.’

“No.”

‘No? You’d rather go back and prolong the inevitable?’

“I’d rather go back and fight alongside my friends.”

‘But all of your Pokemon have fainted, even Pikachu.’

“I don’t care, I have to go back. He’s too strong for even one of us to back down now. Our forces are spread too thin between fighting him and stopping the legendaries, we need every man.”

‘You were the last to lose your gifts, do you really think you can win without them?’

“Yes.”

‘You once said that you’d be willing to die again to save the world, does this still stand?’

“If my family, friends and Pokemon were safe, yes.”

‘In that case I will grant you my gifts, for this battle, and this battle only, but it is only a temporary measure, you would be living on borrowed time, one way or the other, there is no coming back after this battle. Do you understand this?’

“I do.” Ash was afraid, but knew they needed every bit of strength they could muster. “But who are you?”

‘Close your eyes, Ash Ketchum, Chosen of Lugia, and reawaken in the world, as Ash Ketchum, Chosen of Arceus!’