Note: As my fic is a bit lengthy, I'm shortening it. It's a one shot, but I'm going to use multiple posts to post it all. Don't worry, Ash and Co are in it.
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A young boy stood in the middle of a vast forest, his light brown hair was
full of twigs and leaves, as he had been climbing some of the nearby trees.
He loved living in the forest, and he had even built a tree house in one of
the trees. He loved the forest almost as much as he loved pokemon.
Just then, he heard a rustle in a nearby bush. He ran over and scanned it
with his bright blue eyes and found a small Seedot was caught in the
branches of the bush. The young boy, whose name was Danny, walked over to
the small acorn-shaped pokemon and spoke to it softly. "Hey there little
fellow."
The Seedot looked up at him in surprise and began struggling harder to
escape the bush, but was just getting more stuck in the branches. "Dot,
dot!" it yelled, but Danny placed a hand on it's head and began to stroke
it. The small pokemon settled down, and began to purr slightly. Danny smiled
at the Seedot.
"Don't worry little guy, I'll get you out." Danny gentley tugged on the
Seedot so he wouldn't hurt it. Soon he tugged the pokemon free and set the
Seedot on the forest floor. "You're free now." Danny said as he turned to
leave. He soon heard little footsteps behind his. He turned and saw the
Seedot cautously walking up to him.
"Seedot?" the small brown pokemon questioned. Danny smiled down at the
Seedot and knelt down to it's level of view.
"Do you want to come with me?" Danny asked the Seedot. Seedot nodded it's
head vigorously and it walked up to Danny. Danny patted the small pokemon's
head as he smiled. "I don't have any pokemon, but I do have a poke'ball with
me. Do you mind if I nick-name you Dots?" Danny asked. The Seedot, now named
Dots, shook it's head happily. Danny grabbed a pokeball and set it down next
to Dots. Dots pushed the button on the ball and was sucked inside. The
pokeball gave no wiggle of protest.
Danny then picked up the ball and threw it, Dots appeared beside of Danny.
Danny smiled, glad to have found a new friend.
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Not much, but I don't want to overwhelm people.
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A young boy stood in the middle of a vast forest, his light brown hair was
full of twigs and leaves, as he had been climbing some of the nearby trees.
He loved living in the forest, and he had even built a tree house in one of
the trees. He loved the forest almost as much as he loved pokemon.
Just then, he heard a rustle in a nearby bush. He ran over and scanned it
with his bright blue eyes and found a small Seedot was caught in the
branches of the bush. The young boy, whose name was Danny, walked over to
the small acorn-shaped pokemon and spoke to it softly. "Hey there little
fellow."
The Seedot looked up at him in surprise and began struggling harder to
escape the bush, but was just getting more stuck in the branches. "Dot,
dot!" it yelled, but Danny placed a hand on it's head and began to stroke
it. The small pokemon settled down, and began to purr slightly. Danny smiled
at the Seedot.
"Don't worry little guy, I'll get you out." Danny gentley tugged on the
Seedot so he wouldn't hurt it. Soon he tugged the pokemon free and set the
Seedot on the forest floor. "You're free now." Danny said as he turned to
leave. He soon heard little footsteps behind his. He turned and saw the
Seedot cautously walking up to him.
"Seedot?" the small brown pokemon questioned. Danny smiled down at the
Seedot and knelt down to it's level of view.
"Do you want to come with me?" Danny asked the Seedot. Seedot nodded it's
head vigorously and it walked up to Danny. Danny patted the small pokemon's
head as he smiled. "I don't have any pokemon, but I do have a poke'ball with
me. Do you mind if I nick-name you Dots?" Danny asked. The Seedot, now named
Dots, shook it's head happily. Danny grabbed a pokeball and set it down next
to Dots. Dots pushed the button on the ball and was sucked inside. The
pokeball gave no wiggle of protest.
Danny then picked up the ball and threw it, Dots appeared beside of Danny.
Danny smiled, glad to have found a new friend.
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Not much, but I don't want to overwhelm people.