Pokemon: Storm Clouds Ch. 1 by DeeForty-Five, literature
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Pokemon: Storm Clouds Ch. 1
Yo, Dude! Hey, wait up! Dude!
Dan Fawcett, ready to turn the corner on his walk home from school, paused after hearing his best friend Lukes call.
Would it kill you to call me by name, even once? He asked sarcastically as his friend tried to straighten his breath.
Youre going huff the wrong huff way, man Luke gasped, doubled over in such a position that his glasses seemed only a few seconds away from slipping off his nose.
Im pretty sure my house is in this direction, noted Dan dryly as his friend got up and brushed
Pokemon: Storm Clouds Ch. 2 by DeeForty-Five, literature
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Pokemon: Storm Clouds Ch. 2
Missy was trying to keep up, her unfamiliar Eevee legs trotting shakily as she followed Blaine and Dan. Her fight with the Muk had put a stop to her emotional breakdown, and now her mind was in a dizzy shocked state. She registered that she had somehow been transported to a place that should only exist in a work of fiction -- the world of pokemon -- and that she had been turned into a pokemon along for the ride. Her brothers best friend, Dan Fawcett, had also been transported to this place, but had not been transformed like she had; he seemed oblivious to the fact that Missy was trotting behind him in the furry form she was in.
Dan
Pokemon: Storm Clouds Ch. 9 by DeeForty-Five, literature
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Pokemon: Storm Clouds Ch. 9
Missy woke up in a grey void filled with shadowy mist; she tried to move her paws but there didnt seem to be any solid ground to place them on. She hung motionless in the black abyss, the formless smoke swirling about her. In between glimpses of the smoke, she saw shimmers of what appeared to be different landscapes; in one, there was a gorgeous-looking meadow; another, a ridge atop a clouded peak lined with pine trees; a third, a desert of endless sand. These images were transitory, only appearing dimly through the mist for seconds at a time. Missy greatly wanted to go to any of those inviting places (anything would be better than
Pokemon: Storm Clouds Ch. 4 by DeeForty-Five, literature
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Pokemon: Storm Clouds Ch. 4
Well, Dan thought with turmoil, here goes nothing. And he knocked, once again, on Erikas massive gate.
It wasnt long before a huffy-looking maid arrived, and asked through the wrought iron, Just what exactly do you want?
Id, uh, Id like to see Erika, please Dan said tentatively.
If its a battle you want, Mistress Erika should be at the gym every Thursday and Saturday. Please wait until then.
Um, no, actually, I was hoping to ask her about something important.
Important, huh? The maid didnt sound very convinced.
A sudden thought of i
Pokemon: Storm Clouds Ch. 5 by DeeForty-Five, literature
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Pokemon: Storm Clouds Ch. 5
Gotcha, you stinkin Rockets Dan faltered as he dashed into a room, ready for a fight, only to find no less than ten grunts staring back at him. The foolishness of his endeavor struck him full on.
Realizing that making a dash for it would be unwise, Dan chose to make the best of his poorly thought out strategy and ordered an assault from his pokemon before the Rockets could make a move to act.
Oh, brother, Missy thought tiredly as she tackled a group of stunned grunts, then made an about-face to charge at a girl who looked as though she was going to send out a hand and rolled away across the
Pokemon: Storm Clouds Ch. 6 by DeeForty-Five, literature
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Pokemon: Storm Clouds Ch. 6
He knows. Missy was almost in epilepsy, she was so distressed. Back in the holding cell, both Yana and Nemo were attempting to calm her down.
So what? Yana was saying reasonably. What will he do? Masque is an odd fellow; none of the other Team Rocket members will believe a word he says about you being human. The Pikachu gave a wide grin. The only other real person he could tell would be your trainer, Dan. And it wouldnt necessarily be a bad thing if he found out, would it? Isnt that what you
Pokemon: Storm Clouds Ch. 7 by DeeForty-Five, literature
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Pokemon: Storm Clouds Ch. 7
Sting that Ponyta! Rico ordered, his first pokemon--a female Beedrill named Stiletto--managing to dodge through Rubys flames and strike the pony pokemon on her exposed body.
Dan gritted his teeth in the intensity of the moment. He was determined to fight his way past Giovannis second-in-command and into freedom but Rico had beaten him before using only three of his pokemon (and Dan saw those three stalking behind their master). Not to mention that Dans pokemon were tired from their previous loss and their captivity. Certainly, the desperation of wanting to break free could give them an edge, but it still
Pokemon: Storm Clouds Ch. 8 by DeeForty-Five, literature
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Pokemon: Storm Clouds Ch. 8
Rico strode over to the poke ball with his newest pokemon inside. He held it up so that Dan and his friends could see. With a smirk, Rico noted, Well, it seems like somebody here has a lesson to learn; catch your pokemon before you decide to start traveling with them!
And he laughed so loud it seemed impossible that such a noise could come from such a short-statured man. Rico eventually stopped chuckling and ran his dark-skinned hand through his hair, saying, What a predicament for all you pokemon! Even if you do manage to escape, your friend will be left behind to do my bidding; perhaps someday youll have to do b
Pokemon: Storm Clouds Ch. 3 by DeeForty-Five, literature
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Pokemon: Storm Clouds Ch. 3
Im back, Dan mused, looking around at his hometown, glad to be back in his own world.
Dan! Luke said joyfully, running up to greet his friend, and meeting Dan in a tackle. Dude, you wouldnt believe how intensely worried I was!
Oh, it was no biggie, Dan joked quietly, running his fingers through his messy brown hair. You see, I had a lot of fun there.
Did you look for my sister?
Who?
Missy.
Oh, no, I didnt, Dan joked, laughing cruelly. What I mean to say is that I looked, but I didnt r
Pokemon: Storm Clouds Ch. 10 by DeeForty-Five, literature
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Pokemon: Storm Clouds Ch. 10
Missy looked about in apprehension. The city chilled her.
Saffron was enormous. The metropolis certainly wasnt comparable to massive conurbations such as New York City and Calcutta back in her home universe, but the towering skyscrapers and sprawling streets seemed to give evidence that there ought to be a significant population of peopleand pokemonliving within its boundaries.
The problem was, there werent.
Officer Suzanne had given orders for herself, Dan, and Erika to split up, reasoning that they could cause more devastation individually than they could together. So, the anti-Roc