My newest fic, hopefully it will be completed -_-;;. Yes, its a little short.
The Life and Adventures of Geo T. Rellic
Chapter 1 – Humble Beginnings, Old Enemies, and New Friends
By: SneaselReborned
Geo T. Rellic was your average, local trainer. He had light brown hair, a slightly muscular build, black eyes, and always insisted on keeping his pokeballs in a tiny bag clipped to his belt. He raised his pokemon with care, and taught them as many new moves as he could. He prepares his own food, and was an expert at pokemon breeding. Geo trained many types of pokemon, but his favorite was the steel type. Many days he would gaze at his Steelix training against other trainers in awe. The glossy coat around his long snake would keep it safe from most melee attacks, and trainers had a tough time beating him. His Scizor kept him good company always, and he lived in a small apartment, though you could say he lived in the training arena, for that was where you could always find him.
Geo began his journey like most regular trainers. His roots came from a small town, and his first pokemon was still with him. His Eevee was always cute and fluffy, and would always cheer him up. Only a few minutes after dashing out of his local professor’s office, he found himself face to face with a Scyther, of which was now his Scizor. After catching this Scyther, he continued to travel along his quest, defeating Gym Leaders along the way. Geo never really got to completing the entire eight gyms, for he found a perfect place for himself in Bowrowan, a quiet little town with a small gym and training arena. Of course, Geo challenged the local gym leader, whose name was Lily, who specialized in the fire element, and was defeated easily due to the weaknesses of his pokemon. Ever since, Geo had trained quite hard to finally beat Lily, however, he never was able to accomplish his goal. Still, he was happy the way things were, and the extra training was fun.
Today, however, he was going to face up against a long time rival, Joseph, who also came from his hometown. Joseph had completed the quest for the 8 badges, and was on his way to the elite four when he decided to take a little detour into Bowrowan, and, after seeing Geo, has decided to challenge him. Of course, Geo accepted.
Seeing Joseph on the other end of the flat arena, Geo spat. He hated Joseph for all he was. Joseph had an extremely muscular body, which he never forgot to show off to Geo, had black hair, grey eyes, and wore baggy clothes. However, the one major difference between Geo and Joseph was that Joseph was rich. Filthy. Stinking. Rich. Every time a rare pokemon would come onto the market, Joseph would be the highest bidder. And then, after he obtaining rare pokemon, he would show off to Geo. Just the thought of how Joseph was treating his Dragonite made Geo’s blood boil. Joseph smirked, and called out to Geo.
“Three on three, fought right here, no backing out. You got it, chump?” Joseph called. Geo merely nodded his head, and sighed. There really was no backing out now. Geo smiled, and let out his Scizor beside him.
“Scizor, we don’t know what we are up against, but do your best out there.” Geo said, and Scizor nodded. Then, Scizor lifted into the air and buzzed around above the arena, awaiting Joseph’s pick.
“Ha! A wimpy Scizor! You’ll have no clue what hit you. Go Dragonite!” Joseph called, and out of one of his pokeballs the large creature emerged, “Dragonite, if you don’t win this I’m going to starve you for a week! So you better win you stupid dragon! I didn’t pay a few hundred thousand bucks just for a crappy piece of sh*t!”
“Scizor, you know what to do, right?” Geo asked, and Scizor nodded again.
“Dragonite, blast that little bug with your Sacred Fire! Geo, in case you didn’t know, Sacred Fire is the ultimate fire attack. I bought a TM for it off this stupid guy for a couple of million.” Joseph smirked, and a little ball of flames appeared in Dragonite’s mouth.
“Scizor, begin the anti-fire routine!” Geo yelled, and Scizor began to spin around, faster, and faster, claws outstretched. Even more now, faster, faster. Now Scizor was just a whirling cyclone. The ball of flames in Dragonite’s mouth became bigger, and suddenly erupted into an enormous fireball. Scizor continued to spin, and the ball hit the spinning Scizor head on. Instead of working as Geo has planned, the blast completely overtook Scizor, and left nothing but a charred bug on the ground.
“Haha! Your Scizor didn’t even stand a chance!” Joseph laughed at Geo, who gritted his teeth and pulled out another pokeball. Steelix would do no good right now, and Eevee would be better to use as a trump card. Ah, that’s it! Clefable!
“Go Clefable! Pelt that dragon with Ice Beam!” Geo yelled as the little fairy popped out of the ball and laughed a little before looking at Dragonite.
“Dragonite, use Aeroblast! Geo, I know you’re stupid, so you probably won’t realize that Aeroblast is the ultimate flying move. I got it for sixty million bucks!” Joseph grinned, and Geo gritted his teeth again, restraining himself from dashing across the field and trying to strangle Joseph.
A small white orb generated in Dragonite’s mouth. In Clefable’s mouth there was a light bluish orb, pulsating rapidly. Suddenly, out of Clefable’s mouth a beam of light blue energy streaked out. However, before it could make contact, a beam of white energy shot out of Dragonite’s mouth, blowing right past the other beam, and smashing into Clefable. Where the fairy once was there was nothing. Clefable was pinned against the wall some thirty feet away from the force of the attack.
“Okay, so Clefable didn’t work. Time to use my best. Eevee, come out!” Geo yelled, and his faithful Eevee came out of a pokeball, ready for battle. Eevee was no nonsense, and let out a growl at Dragonite.
“Oh, how cute…you’re using the wimp again! Dragonite, finish it with a Meteor Mash!” Joseph said. Geo was stunned, and took a step back. Joseph smirked, and watched. Even Joseph knew that the one move Geo wanted his pokemon to learn was Meteor Mash. Geo had even done extensive studies on all pokemon who could master the technique. “Geo, incase you want the Meteor Mash TM, I got mine for the looow cost of three hundred million. Hahaha!” Joseph laughed, and watched at Dragonite waves his hands in the air. Suddenly, millions of beams of white energy shot from the sky, pelting Eevee, leaving Geo defeated and humiliated. Geo recalled Eevee, and left the training arena, sulking. As he reached the door, Geo looked back and saw Joseph laughing. The last thing Geo heard was Joseph laughing.
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Geo opened his eyes slowly, and found himself in a white room. Looking to the door, he saw a small cross engraved above it, and then saw Joseph leaning against the door frame snoozing lightly.
“Where am I? Why does my head hurt so much?” Geo asked, looking around. He saw a small side-table with a few get-well cards and a few small wrapped packages. Joseph awoke from his light snoozing, and quickly rushed beside Geo’s bed.
“As you left the training gym, you got hit by a drunk driver. I am so sorry, none of this would have happened if I hadn’t humiliated you so much. I’m sorry! I’m sorry! I’m sorry!” Joseph got down on his knees next to Geo’s bed, and tried to smile as best he could.
“Wait, wait, wait. You’re telling me I got hit by a car? And what is all this stuff next to my bed?” Geo said, pointing to the sidetable next to his bed.
“You’ve been here a whole week, Geo, and you’ve been slipping in and out of consciousness. These are cards and gifts from close friends. And here,” Joseph said, picking up one of the wrapped packages, “Is mine. Open it, please.”
“Ugh…my head. Okay, I’ll open your gift.” Geo was slightly unsure as he tore open the gift wrapping. Suddenly, he gasped. No, this is not happening. This is totally not happening.
On his lap, right in front of him, was a genuine Meteor Mash TM, teachable to any pokemon. Geo gasped again, and laid his head back on his pillow.
“It did take me a few days to find a good priced one off eBay, but it was worth it. Please, do you want to be friends?” Joseph asked, and he looked very sincere.
“Joseph, yes. Lets be friends. So, how long do the doctors think until I’ll be out of this place?” Geo asked, looking very positive.
“Well, they told me to wait until you woke up, because you can leave now!” Joseph said, and he pulled Geo from his pillow. Geo slowly got to his feet, and then walked out of the hospital, his pokeballs still on the little bag on his belt.