Painted Ghouls

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The dragon-and-psychic type heaved a hefty sigh, grumpily rolling his eyes. "It's hard to explain to you at t... Lebih Banyak

Painted Ghouls
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Chapter 28
Chapter 29
Chapter 30
Chapter 31
Chapter 32
Chapter 33
Chapter 34
Chapter 35
Chapter 36
Author's Note

Chapter 25

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The next few days were event-less, to say the least. After showing Lucas the stack of berries she had found, the two happily ate, filling their stomachs. Apparently, the male had not found any berries when searching for any, so they were lucky that Athena stumbled upon the one she found. Together, the two managed to hide the heap just a bit by piling debris and other useless rubble around it, shielding it from the eyes of hungry Pokémon. Their makeshift protection around the berries seemed to be working- so far, no Pokémon had come across the pile.

Other than constructing the barrier around the food, Athena didn't have much to do for the following days. She mostly spent her time wandering about the ruins of Mauville City, trying to absorb as much information as she possibly could. Who knows? Such information could come across as useful someday. Surprisingly enough, in the days they had been in this area, she had only come across one Pokémon. The Beautifly.

Granted, the Beautifly did mention something about a territorial Pokémon. She recalled how he mumbled to himself about a creature known as Armaldo, who claimed the city as its own, and dared to attack anyone who entered it. The Combusken had yet to see any glimpse of the strange creature, fortunately enough, so perhaps the Pokémon had left Mauville City. The reason why was unknown to her; it could very well be due to the shortage of food here. It was a blessing that she came across the pile of berries.

Blinking, the fire-and-fighting type released a hefty sigh, her vision planted on her feet. She was mindlessly sauntering about the ruins of the city, following the dirt path that tore through it. Dark shadows were casted across the land, signaling that the sun would soon set. It would be smart of her to look for Lucas so they could get some rest soon. Although she didn't feel tired at that moment, she knew that it was best to sleep early than it was to sleep late.

However, before she could lift her eyes from the ground to search for the eon Pokémon, she flinched, her stomach growling. A greedy pang of hunger washed over her, causing her to switch plans momentarily. Remaining silent, the young fowl Pokémon made her way over toward the heap of rubble protecting the stash of berries. The pile consisted mainly of small pieces of wood and metal- all of which could be easily moved by both her and the Latios.

Setting a piece of charred wood down onto the white, cracked tile, Athena would reach her claws into the small hole of the barrier. For a few moments her claws would pick about hastily, before a berry managed to scrape against her white appendages. Dragging a yellow berry out of its pile, she surveyed it a bit, before plopping it into her beak. Swallowing the treat in one piece, she released a sigh of relief. Quickly, she stuffed her arm back into the hole, before dragging out yet another berry. This time it was a cheri berry.

Plopping the berry into her beak, she would allow it to roll around a bit, before she swallowed it whole. Satisfaction poured through her as her stomach began to grow full. Now finished with her meal, she bent down to scoop up the hunk of wood she had moved from the pile, and placed it back into its appropriate. Fixing Brendan's cap- which sat atop her head- to prevent it from falling off of her, she turned heel and strolled away from the area.

Lucas was floating toward her, a blank expression on his features as he halted in front of her. "The sun has set," he spoke, motioning toward the sky with his head. The Combusken's gaze flickered toward the sky; surprisingly enough, the sun had already set. Apparently the sun liked to sink beneath the horizon quicker during the winter.

Bringing her attention back onto the dragon-and-psychic type, she nodded. "Where are we sleeping tonight?" she asked, yanking Brendan's cap off of her head. The two had yet to find a suitable spot to sleep, despite being in Mauville City for quite a few days now. The spot Athena originally thought would've been good turned out to be a rather poor area, for not only was it cold, but the beam was too close to the ground to be comfortable. Thus, they had to search for a different spot to sleep that night.

"Actually," Lucas spoke, turning his head to look back at the city, "I have a different idea for tonight." The fire-and-fighting type followed his stare, but failed to understand what he was looking at. "Follow me." Without waiting for a response, the male fully turned around and floated away. Silently, she obliged, sauntering after him.

The two moved in silence. Occasionally, the upbeat chirp of a Taillow sounded through the area, but the source of the noise was nowhere near them. The eon Pokémon appeared to be following the dirt path out of the city, strangely enough, and soon the path ended, showing a wide expanse of grass and small shrubbery. With a flap of his wings, he moved toward a rock that poked out of the ground.

Pausing by the stone, he turned to face the fire-and-fighting type, a mixture between a smile and a blank look on his face as he motioned toward the grass beside the object. "Sit down." Confused, she followed his orders, sitting down on the grass beneath her. Lucas stayed afloat in the air. Silently, he blinked at the female, before bringing his vision toward the sky. She traced his gaze, staring up at the sea of stars above them.

"The night sky is the prettiest at this time of the year," he spoke, a rare smile on his maw as he stared at the army of sparkling lights. "When I was younger, I was told that Rayquaza himself worked to make the stars the prettiest and most beautiful they could ever be." He softly chuckled to himself. "He does a good job, does he not?"

Athena nodded, her vision planted on the sky. She never took the time to appreciate the true beauty of the night sky until now; most of the time she would fall asleep under the stars, not bothering to look at them except to confirm that it was indeed nighttime. Even then, she felt no need to look up at the sky.

"Do you think Rayquaza is working to stop the mayhem?" she blurted out, her gaze flickering onto the male.

He hesitated, unsure of the answer himself. "I like to believe so," he spoke, grimly nodding. "Rayquaza had never been fond of humans, but I'm sure he is trying his best to fix the problem. The legendary would hate to see the region in such a poor condition."

Athena nodded, but another question nagged at her. "Is it even possible for the humans to come back?"

"That, I'm unsure of. Believe it or not, there is a Pokémon much stronger than Rayquaza, who is capable of bringing back humans with a simple blink."

"Oh." Athena wasn't sure if she believed what he said. All of her life she only knew of three major legendaries: Groudon, Kyogre, and Rayquaza. It was hard to believe that there were even more of them, living somewhere in this world. Shifting around, she brought her attention back toward the sky. "Is this Pokémon working to stop this problem, too?"

"Arceus only awakens when He knows that the problem needs His help," Lucas stated, his claws drumming against the surface of the building they rested on. "So, I'm certain He knows that Rayquaza will bring the region back to normal."

"Oh."

She only knew Rayquaza existed when Lucas first mentioned him to her, all of those days ago. Despite not knowing lots of information about the legendary, she couldn't help but hold respect for it. After all, this legendary had to be trying his very best to fix the region, and rid of the problem. Lucas said himself that Rayquaza disliked humans, but even then, it was trying to bring them back. That was true dedication to Hoenn, proving that the legendary was worthy of his title. She never once doubted him in the first place, but still.

"I'm sorry," the Latios suddenly spoke, his tone much more softer than expected.

Athena turned her cranium to look at him, rather confused and shocked at the same time. "What?"

"I'm sorry," he repeated, his voice a little more stable this time. "I haven't been treating you correctly." Looking up at the sky, he would avoid the female's stare. "You see, when I was younger, I had trouble with learning how to properly fly." Gazing back at his wings, he sighed. "My wings are not like other Latios wings. Mine only have two spikes, while the others typically have three. Due to my lack of a spike, I had a hard time controlling my flight."

The Combusken shifted around, growing even more confused than she wanted. The dragon-and-psychic type had proved multiple times to her that he was an exceptional flier- it was hard to believe that he struggled with flying when he was younger. "But you can fly perfectly now," she commented, shrugging her shoulders. "Why does it matter?"

"It made my father frustrated," he solemnly answered, finally meeting her gaze. "You see, my father believed that all Pokémon must be strong to live in this world. Since I was incapable of flying for quite some time, he lashed out at me. He said I was weak." The young fowl Pokémon blinked. The Latios' description of his father reminded her of her own.

"I suppose I inherited that bitterness," Lucas continued, his expression wavering. "I lashed out at you when you couldn't defeat a Wurmple. I thought you were weak, just like how my father thought I was." Forcing a smile, he chuckled. "Silly, is it not? I wanted you to be able to live in this world, and to prove my point, I verbally attacked you." He shook his head, as if he couldn't believe how he acted. "When you first evolved, I then realized your full potential. I knew, at that moment, that you were not weak. You were yourself. I felt guilty ever since then."

Athena straightened her posture, realization crashing through her. Lucas had been acting nicer to her recently- it all started after she had evolved. He must've figured out that she wasn't as weak as he made her out to be. He finally accepted her for who she was at that point. Blinking, she dropped her vision toward the grass. She hadn't even noticed his changes until now. All of this time, she thought of him as a bloodthirsty, no-good Pokémon.

"I'm sorry, too," she shakily spoke, her claws scraping against the dried blades of grass beneath her. A chilling wind buffeted through the area, as if on cue. "I thought of you to be a horrible monster, but I only just realized that you aren't." Looking up at him, she felt a warm feeling sprout through her chest as the Latios flashed a real smile. "You're a friend. You taught me how to fight properly." She looked toward the sky once more. "And you took me in when I needed the most help."

The eon Pokémon nodded, not saying anything in response. Backing up a bit, he shot one last look at the sky, before placing his vision back onto the fire-and-fighting type. "Come," he spoke, "it's time we rest."

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