Cassafrass1999
A new beginning! <3
~~~~ ANNOUNCEMENT ~~~~~
I am going to be continuing this story only on fanfiction.net with the username "Whootowl" from now on. Thanks for understanding everyone! <3
Well, after my old fan-fic called The Quest of Justice and Truth didn't do so well, it became canceled for this new fic to come underway. I hope it does better than my old fic did, and I would really appreciate any reviews or people who would take the time to read through my story to give their thoughts on it! Thanks so much! Enjoy!
EDIT: Many of my fan-fic reviewers have been getting confused as to why Sky is a boy, and I am a girl. The answer is simple really - Sky isn't based on me at all. Even though this is a PMD fic (in a way), Sky is in no ways based on me. Just wanted to clear this up for everone!
As I walked through the laboratory, the wind began to pick up outside. I looked at all of the bottles full of liquid that were stacked high on shelves, and the machines that were scattered throughout the room in random spots. The tiles on the floor shined in the light of the thunder, and the lights that hung high above the ceiling flickered. I was beginning to wonder if it was such a good idea to have come here, despite what Professor Juniper had written to me in the letter I had received.
"Hello?" I called out. "Professor? Are you home?"
Suddenly, the lights flickered and went out. I figured that the thunderstorm must have knocked the city's power out. It was sure windy and blustery outside, and rain drizzled down on the windows as I walked through the suddenly dark room.
"Is anyone here?" I cautiously cried out. This place was giving me the creeps.
"Ah, is someone there?" I heard a gentle but firm voice call in the distance. "Sky, is that you?"
"Yes, it is me Professor! I got your letter... what did you mean by you wanted to show me something? Or some new invention of yours, rather." I answered her back. I was relieved to know that the Professor was indeed here.
"Ack, I can't see a thing... hold on while I get the generator going." She replied back, sounding a little flustered.
"You have a generator?" I curiously asked.
"Yes... as a back up in case the power goes out for my laboratory experiments." I could hear her trying to walk towards the right side of the room, thumping against the wall as I guessed she was trying to find the area with the switch for the generator.
"Ah, here it is..." She then pulled the switch, and the lights began to gradually come back on. "Now, yes, I did indeed want to show you something. Follow me."
As we walked along through a long hallway, I gained the courage to ask her something I had been pondering.
"Professor, why do you want to show me this machine? Why not someone else? I am just curious..."
"Sky," she began, "I have known you all your life, ever since you were a baby. We are great friends, and I wanted you to be the first to see my machine!" She said this with a soft smile on her face as she looked down at me.
I just smiled back, while we entered another large room. This room looked much like the last, with potions stacking high up against the walls on shelves, with machines on every side of the room. There was one that stood out, however, in the very middle of the room, that was much larger than the rest. On the front of it there was a metal door, and on top there were two rather large antenna sticking out. It reached almost all the way up to the ceiling, and I gasped in awe at it as the Professor began explaining what it does.
"I have been working on this machine for a very long time now, about five years, but it is finally almost complete! This machine has the ability to transform humans into Pokémon, but there are still a few kinks and glitches that I have to fix with it. But other than that, this machine is truly one of a kind!" She explained this all to me, with a proud air to her.
"Wow, that is amazing Professor!" I replied back to her with surprise. "I didn't even know that was possible!"
All of a sudden, a pink Minccino wondered into the room, with a sad look on its face.
"What's wrong, Minnie?" The Professor asked the Pokémon. "You look kind of upset..."
"Is that a Shiny Minccino, Professor?" I asked her.
"Why yes, it is Sky! You are very knowledgeable about Pokémon, I can tell." She replied back with a smile on her face.
"Min..." Minnie said with a look of pure sadness on her face.
"Hmmm... what could be troubling you?" The Professor said as she scooped up the Pokémon and put it in her arms. "Wait, I think I know! It is almost eight o' clock, and way past your dinner time! Did I forget to feed you? I am so sorry... Sky, I will be right back after I give Minnie some food... you stay here, but don't touch that machine, got it? It is still being worked on, and isn't 100% complete!" She told me, as she began walking towards the kitchen.
The room was quite for a moment, except for the thunder and pitter-patter of raindrops on the window. I tried to take my mind off of the machine, but couldn't... so I decided to go up to it and check it out. The inside was very nice looking, with a velvet seat and a nice interior. There was a large switch inside, which I assumed if you flipped would activate the machine. The door of the machine was cracked ever so slightly. I thought about going in, just to check it out. But what would happen to the Professor if she caught me sneaking into it? I reassured myself and said that it wouldn't happen as long as I was careful... I then crept inside of the machine.
The machine was a cool temperature inside, as I went over to the seat to sit down. I looked around. There were many switches and buttons all over the place, and two large windows to look outside from. I then got up to look out of them, when I saw the Professor come into the room.
"Sky!" She yelled furiously. "What are you doing in there?!"
"Ack!" Her presence caught me so off guard that I bumped into the large switch I had seen earlier with my elbow, which caused the machine to turn on. I then fell backwards on the chair inside of the machine.
"Sky!" The Professor yelled as she ran over to the machine, trying to open the door. But it had already automatically locked, and there was no way to get inside without doing serious damage to the machine. "No!"
I yelled as the machine started to spin. I felt like I might be sick. Then all of a sudden, I got thrown into a large forest, with large trees surrounding me. Although, I didn't feel normal. I seemed hotter than usual.
"I must be hallucinating..." I said to myself. "But where am I...?"
"Hi!" A voice called from behind me. I jumped out of my skin.
"Ahhh! Who's there?!" I yelled, freaked out.
"Oops, sorry if I scared you... my name is Swoobat." Said the voice once again.
"Swoobat...? Wait... that is the name of a Pokémon!" I slowly began to turn around. "You're a Pokémon! How can I understand you?!"
"Uh... you are weird. No offense, but you should know why." The Swoobat said back. "What's your name?"
"Sky." I said back quickly, starting to feel like I was going crazy.
"Sky? That's a weird name for an Absol." The Swoobat chuckled back.
"An Absol?!" My fears had been confirmed. I was indeed a Pokémon.
"Uh... yeah. You always have been, silly! Come on, I think you need some help... are you hungry?"
"Yeah..." I said back. "A little bit..."
"Well, come on to my place. I have plenty of food. And you can meet my friend Joltik!" He said back to me happily. "Come on! Follow me!"
"A Joltik?" I said back. I was starting to freak out on the inside. I am a Pokémon! But I had to figure out a way to get out of here... the machine was gone. I didn't see it anywhere! And how was I going to explain to these Pokémon that I wasn't one of them, but a human?!
I am going to be continuing this story only on fanfiction.net with the username "Whootowl" from now on. Thanks for understanding everyone! <3
Well, after my old fan-fic called The Quest of Justice and Truth didn't do so well, it became canceled for this new fic to come underway. I hope it does better than my old fic did, and I would really appreciate any reviews or people who would take the time to read through my story to give their thoughts on it! Thanks so much! Enjoy!
EDIT: Many of my fan-fic reviewers have been getting confused as to why Sky is a boy, and I am a girl. The answer is simple really - Sky isn't based on me at all. Even though this is a PMD fic (in a way), Sky is in no ways based on me. Just wanted to clear this up for everone!
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Chapter One: The Machine and the Accident...
As I walked through the laboratory, the wind began to pick up outside. I looked at all of the bottles full of liquid that were stacked high on shelves, and the machines that were scattered throughout the room in random spots. The tiles on the floor shined in the light of the thunder, and the lights that hung high above the ceiling flickered. I was beginning to wonder if it was such a good idea to have come here, despite what Professor Juniper had written to me in the letter I had received.
"Hello?" I called out. "Professor? Are you home?"
Suddenly, the lights flickered and went out. I figured that the thunderstorm must have knocked the city's power out. It was sure windy and blustery outside, and rain drizzled down on the windows as I walked through the suddenly dark room.
"Is anyone here?" I cautiously cried out. This place was giving me the creeps.
"Ah, is someone there?" I heard a gentle but firm voice call in the distance. "Sky, is that you?"
"Yes, it is me Professor! I got your letter... what did you mean by you wanted to show me something? Or some new invention of yours, rather." I answered her back. I was relieved to know that the Professor was indeed here.
"Ack, I can't see a thing... hold on while I get the generator going." She replied back, sounding a little flustered.
"You have a generator?" I curiously asked.
"Yes... as a back up in case the power goes out for my laboratory experiments." I could hear her trying to walk towards the right side of the room, thumping against the wall as I guessed she was trying to find the area with the switch for the generator.
"Ah, here it is..." She then pulled the switch, and the lights began to gradually come back on. "Now, yes, I did indeed want to show you something. Follow me."
As we walked along through a long hallway, I gained the courage to ask her something I had been pondering.
"Professor, why do you want to show me this machine? Why not someone else? I am just curious..."
"Sky," she began, "I have known you all your life, ever since you were a baby. We are great friends, and I wanted you to be the first to see my machine!" She said this with a soft smile on her face as she looked down at me.
I just smiled back, while we entered another large room. This room looked much like the last, with potions stacking high up against the walls on shelves, with machines on every side of the room. There was one that stood out, however, in the very middle of the room, that was much larger than the rest. On the front of it there was a metal door, and on top there were two rather large antenna sticking out. It reached almost all the way up to the ceiling, and I gasped in awe at it as the Professor began explaining what it does.
"I have been working on this machine for a very long time now, about five years, but it is finally almost complete! This machine has the ability to transform humans into Pokémon, but there are still a few kinks and glitches that I have to fix with it. But other than that, this machine is truly one of a kind!" She explained this all to me, with a proud air to her.
"Wow, that is amazing Professor!" I replied back to her with surprise. "I didn't even know that was possible!"
All of a sudden, a pink Minccino wondered into the room, with a sad look on its face.
"What's wrong, Minnie?" The Professor asked the Pokémon. "You look kind of upset..."
"Is that a Shiny Minccino, Professor?" I asked her.
"Why yes, it is Sky! You are very knowledgeable about Pokémon, I can tell." She replied back with a smile on her face.
"Min..." Minnie said with a look of pure sadness on her face.
"Hmmm... what could be troubling you?" The Professor said as she scooped up the Pokémon and put it in her arms. "Wait, I think I know! It is almost eight o' clock, and way past your dinner time! Did I forget to feed you? I am so sorry... Sky, I will be right back after I give Minnie some food... you stay here, but don't touch that machine, got it? It is still being worked on, and isn't 100% complete!" She told me, as she began walking towards the kitchen.
The room was quite for a moment, except for the thunder and pitter-patter of raindrops on the window. I tried to take my mind off of the machine, but couldn't... so I decided to go up to it and check it out. The inside was very nice looking, with a velvet seat and a nice interior. There was a large switch inside, which I assumed if you flipped would activate the machine. The door of the machine was cracked ever so slightly. I thought about going in, just to check it out. But what would happen to the Professor if she caught me sneaking into it? I reassured myself and said that it wouldn't happen as long as I was careful... I then crept inside of the machine.
The machine was a cool temperature inside, as I went over to the seat to sit down. I looked around. There were many switches and buttons all over the place, and two large windows to look outside from. I then got up to look out of them, when I saw the Professor come into the room.
"Sky!" She yelled furiously. "What are you doing in there?!"
"Ack!" Her presence caught me so off guard that I bumped into the large switch I had seen earlier with my elbow, which caused the machine to turn on. I then fell backwards on the chair inside of the machine.
"Sky!" The Professor yelled as she ran over to the machine, trying to open the door. But it had already automatically locked, and there was no way to get inside without doing serious damage to the machine. "No!"
I yelled as the machine started to spin. I felt like I might be sick. Then all of a sudden, I got thrown into a large forest, with large trees surrounding me. Although, I didn't feel normal. I seemed hotter than usual.
"I must be hallucinating..." I said to myself. "But where am I...?"
"Hi!" A voice called from behind me. I jumped out of my skin.
"Ahhh! Who's there?!" I yelled, freaked out.
"Oops, sorry if I scared you... my name is Swoobat." Said the voice once again.
"Swoobat...? Wait... that is the name of a Pokémon!" I slowly began to turn around. "You're a Pokémon! How can I understand you?!"
"Uh... you are weird. No offense, but you should know why." The Swoobat said back. "What's your name?"
"Sky." I said back quickly, starting to feel like I was going crazy.
"Sky? That's a weird name for an Absol." The Swoobat chuckled back.
"An Absol?!" My fears had been confirmed. I was indeed a Pokémon.
"Uh... yeah. You always have been, silly! Come on, I think you need some help... are you hungry?"
"Yeah..." I said back. "A little bit..."
"Well, come on to my place. I have plenty of food. And you can meet my friend Joltik!" He said back to me happily. "Come on! Follow me!"
"A Joltik?" I said back. I was starting to freak out on the inside. I am a Pokémon! But I had to figure out a way to get out of here... the machine was gone. I didn't see it anywhere! And how was I going to explain to these Pokémon that I wasn't one of them, but a human?!
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