My bro darkeeveelutions insisted that I post this next chapter immediately. Thanks for helping me make sure that the funny symbol were eradicated since i can't see them.

totodilelover: A bit about eevee's more about evolution. Well, you'll see.

Hyperness is a Good Thing: I think it was the font my word has.
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Doomykins: Not obsesed, not really *pokes temple with finger* See, I'm smart. I wrote several chapters of each before posting ^^

Chapter Two

"Hurry up Ash!" Misty chided.

"I'm coming." Ash grumbled. "When's lunch?"

Both the younger trainers turned to Brock, who wasn't there.

"Your graceful body is only parallel by your stunning face." Brock stammered clutching the hand of a rather miffed looking young woman.

She disengaged her hand and socked him. He doubled over groaning and she growled, "That's my body you're talking about perv. Do you usually run up to people you see and cling to them like that? It's wrong."

"Uh, sis, you shouldn't hit people…" She turned on the boy with her fist upraised. He yipped and dodged behind Gary.

"Gary!" Ash cried in his normal idiotic battle cry/ greeting thing.

"Brock." Misty growled grabbing the older teen by his ear.

Mandy crinkled up her nose and looked to Gary, "You know these dimwits?"
"Unfortunately."

"Hey, watch who you're calling a dimwit." Misty howled ready to take Mandy out. Suddenly, Mandy's Vaporeon was in between them snarling. Misty feel back all the steam taken out of her anger. She was half- awed and half- afraid of the water pokemon.

"We seemed to be getting off on the wrong, er, feet?" Mark croaked weakly. He was still hiding cautiously behind Gary. "Can't we all just be civil?"

Mandy whirled on him and tried to reach around Gary. Her twin dodged and took to hiding behind Misty. She screeched and whacked him over the head.

"I wasn't the one taking snipes at a childhood friend or making fun of Gary's last name just a few minutes ago." Mandy said calmly.

"This is really confusing." Ash mumbled and Pikachu agreed.

Then there was an awkward silence where they all stared at each other. Mandy was glaring in turns at Mark and Brock. Misty was staring accusingly at Mark. Mark was eyeing his sister like she would bite. Ash was looking to Gary. Gary was ignoring everyone with a false air of aloofness. Brock was still looking at the ground through tears.

Mandy sighed heavily, "And I suppose these morons, excluding the girl, were invited too. Which legendary pokemon popped up and tossed you a letter?"

"A what?"
"Don't play dumb." Mandy said to Ash eyeing him like he was incredibly dense.

"He's not playing." Gary said in a superior tone.
"Then they weren't invited? They're just hiking up here for the heck of it?" Mark asked in disbelief.

Mandy waved her hand dismissively, "I suppose so."
"Hey, we're right here." Misty pointed out.

"Well, I guess we might as well be polite anyway."

Mandy sniffed secretly relieved that the trio of idiots hadn't received an invite. It would be an insult to her intelligence. If there was one thing she had difficulty tolerating it was stupid people.

"A little late for that." Misty muttered with narrowed eyes.

"Pour?" Mist questioned looking up the hill. She then looked at Mandy with a mild confusion shinning in her royal purple eyes.

Floating in the air and eyeing them with an air of quiet amazement was the oddest looking pokemon any of them had ever seen. His body was definitely biped with the shoulders and hips almost equal in width. A long, slender tail floated behind him lashing ever so slightly. His skin had no hair at all and was colored a light shade of blue-violet. His dark eyes were almond shaped, but not slanted or overly large. His feet had two distinct toes in the front and a third toe facing to the back. His hand was rounded with three large fingers and a smaller thumb positioned to the side. Small nubs passed for ears and his nose was blunt.

"What is that?" Mark said in amazement. His hand, along with those of Ash and Gary, stole to his belt where he clipped his empty pokeballs. Suddenly he stopped and gulped. "Okay, no catching, I get it."

<Thank you human.> The strange pokemon said in a surprisingly deep voice. Or rather it was a deep, mellow vibration in their minds. <I would not appreciate such action. I find those little contraptions confining and cramped.>

"You froze my hand!"
<Hardly.>
"What are you?" Mandy questioned.
<I am a Mewtru. We are the evolutions of Mew.>

Noting the confused looks he wrinkled his domed brow, <Not in the sense of pokemon evolution. More like that of humans. It took time to create us as a race. Mew is an ancestor. A greatly revered one.>

"Oh." Ash said brightly.
"So you're related to Mew?" Gary asked trying to clarify it.
<Yes.>

"But you evolved differently? As far as I know Mew can't talk telepathically." Mandy muttered, "Or at least it's never been reported or proven."

<Come. Dogda, our elder and leader will before that willing to answer all your questions and more. He is the wisest and has far more knowledge than I.>

. "Why?"
<Why what?> He asked in mild surprise.

"Why should we go with you?" Mandy snapped. She looked around for support, but her fellow humans were already trudging up the hill. She put her head in her hands and groaned at their naivety.

<What do you think is going to happen?> The Mewtru asked patiently. He lowered himself to the ground and walked over to her. She looked up realizing that although he was very slender he was also extremely tall.

She twisted her mouth and looked at him calculating. "I don't know. What couldn't you do to us? Obviously you have advanced psychic powers even if you are physically weak. Mark said you froze his hand yet you deigned it. I think you convinced him it was frozen. Very little can stop my bro when he's in catching mode."

"True." Mark nodded looking confused himself.

<You can't just trust my word?> He asked uneasily. Apparently he hadn't bargained for any resistance. A frown appeared on his face and his brow wrinkled.

"So you can't give me a straight, legitimate reason to go with you? To be frank I trust only one other person beside myself. Trust is earned, not given."

A smile crossed the blue pokemon's mouth and he nodded his head in respect, <I see. Forgive me, I tend to forget how treacherous human beings can be. It is wise of you to be so reserved.>

Mandy's eyes narrowed at the flattery. Mist whined and pressed against her leg.

"Mind tricks don't work very well on me either. Mist keeps me straight."

<Ah. Yet neither of you are psychically inclined?> A second voice intruded causing everyone to jump. An older, smaller Mewtru emerged. His skin was beginning to wrinkle around the eyes and mouth. He gave them all a warm smile. <I told Aoshi that you would not be so easily fooled.>

<You did.> The younger one chuckled slightly. He rubbed the back of his head in an oddly human fashion and grinned.

<Come, let's go to the village.>