This is the first part of the end of the scenario. I didn't know how much of this I could squeeze in. Enjoy!
EDIT: Managed to get all of it in here. Could I get a RBG for my L8 Meditite, Ali from the Jungle Reforestation Recovery Agency? *pays 7 stamps*
Bo’s POV
“So is this why they call it White Mountain? Because of these white rocks?” I asked Rollie as we sat in the cave.
“Yeah. When I was coming here I thought it was because it would be covered in snow. I guess I don’t know much about the weather.” He laughed a little and then gave a heavy sigh.
“What’s wrong?”
“It’s those stupid Demons. They chased me and my friends from our home in the north. I don’t know where they are now. They went somewhere else. I mainly came here to see if I could get help. You see, the humans once had this big Pokemon tournament at the top of this mountain. I hoped that they would still come here.”
I gave him a big smile. “Rollie, you’re in luck! My friend Shonta is also my trainer and she has Pokemon who can help us! She’s also a Dragon Tamer!”
Rollie’s eyes went wide. “You’re a Dragon Tamer?”
“Well, yeah, in a way…”
“Wow! We’ll have no problem with those Demons now!” He clapped his flippers and laughed loudly. I shushed him before he could attract any attention. “I didn’t know that I’d run into a real live Dragon Tamer here!”
“Actually, I think my trainer’s the Dragon Tamer. And what am I supposed to do with those guys? I’m only a few months old! I’m only a kid!”
“So are we but you don’t hear us underestimating ourselves,” a female voice said from the darkness of the cave. I squinted and saw something walk towards us. It turned out to be a Hoothoot. “You’ve got guts, kid. I think you’re the one that can help us carry out our plan.”
“Hey, Hootie. This is Bo. I think he’s the one that can lead us to victory over the Demons,” Rollie told the Hoothoot.
“I think I heard about you, Bo. Weren’t you supposed to be the sacrifice?” Hootie asked me.
There goes that word again. “Would you please tell me what a sacrifice is?” I groaned.
“In a nutshell, they were going to kill you for some crazy belief that it will please some crazy dragon and give their crazy Houndoom leader some crazy powers.”
“That’s crazy!”
“Tell me about it. Now are you in or out?”
I backed away from Hootie. This was all getting pretty out of control. “I don’t know how I can help you guys. None of my friends are here as far as I know.”
“We don’t need your friends. We only need you. All you need to do is look intimidating and scare the Demons straight.”
I looked down at my little brown paws and my fluffy tail. “In case you haven’t noticed, I don’t really look the part.”
Hootie’s eyes narrowed and she gave a small grin. “You would if you evolved. I know you’re just a kid, but if you were an Umbreon…”
My tail wagged with anticipation. If there was one thing I looked forward to as long as I could remember it was evolving into an Umbreon. They could take a beating and still be able to fight. And it almost didn’t matter how old you were. An Umbreon still looked scary. “Do you think you could find a Night Stone in time?” I asked Hootie.
“Kiki the Pikachu finds all sorts of things that trainers drop on the mountain. I’m sure she found something as unusual as a Night Stone. I’ll check with her now and see if she has one.” She ran deeper into the cave and disappeared in the darkness.
“Don’t worry about Hootie,” Rollie told me before I could say anything. “She lives here and knows this mountain like the back of her hand. Some of the caves are actually connected to each other.”
I sighed in relief. For a second there I thought that I would’ve had to bring her back. “So what’s this plan of hers?”
“I’ll admit that it’s pretty out there and it’s really hard to explain so you’ll just have to go along with her. All you should know right now is that you can’t evolve tonight. You’ll have to wait until tomorrow night to evolve, when the lunar eclipse has started.”
“I don’t get it. I can evolve anytime I want to with that stone. Why wait at all?”
Rollie shrugged as best as a Spheal could. “It’s part of her master plan.”
Beacon’s POV
To cover more ground, Katana had the group split into teams. I was traveling with her, Bandit, and my mother. I occasionally sniffed the air for traces of Bo’s scent. So far I didn’t get anything. It was the best I could do to help, though. My eyes weren’t good in the dark and Katana didn’t want me to light up my tail.
I looked over at Katana who had her ears twitching to the slightest sound. We had to hide in our pokeballs three times to avoid being seen by Demons. But they seemed to be preoccupied with looking for something else.
Katana quickly shoved me behind a tree and put a claw to her lips. “Someone’s coming,” she silently mouthed. We watched intensely as the sound of rustling underbrush got louder until someone appeared.
A Pikachu crept into view, looking as alert as Katana. She looked around the place for a moment and then relaxed a little and whistled to no one I could see. A Hoothoot flew down and landed next to the Pikachu. “This is getting too easy, Kiki. Everyone’s busy looking for the Eevee kid,” the Hoothoot told the Pikachu.
Kiki the Pikachu nodded. “It’s a good thing he’s safe and sound with Rollie. Otherwise the plan would crumble.”
I gasped. Bo escaped! He’s safe! But who are these Pokemon? I glanced at Katana. She had tears in her eyes and was smiling.
Kiki continued talking. “Now are you sure you need the Night Stone? I got another plan that would work even better than the one you have.”
Night Stone? They couldn’t be planning on… Katana burst out from behind the tree, breaking me out of my thoughts. I took off after her but she was just too fast for me.
She pounced for the Hoothoot but missed as the bird flew away through the trees. “After her, Bandit!” Katana commanded.
I knew that Bandit wouldn’t dare refuse to follow Katana’s orders. “Yes, ma’am!” the Kecleon responded. He ran after the Hoothoot while I just stayed there watching Katana and Kiki.
“What are you doing here, Demon?” Kiki demanded, glaring at Katana.
“I am no Demon. What are you doing with that Eevee you found?” Katana asked Kiki.
I didn’t want a battle to break out so I tried to stop the arguing. “Katana, maybe…”
“I don’t know what you’re planning on doing but the Eevee’s coming with us!” Katana interrupted. “He is not safe on this mountain!”
“No! That will ruin the plan! I want those Demons gone!” Kiki shouted.
I waved my arms frantically, trying to get their attention. “Girls, we really should turn down the volume! The Demons could hear us from anywhere right now!”
I didn’t know why it happened but the next thing I knew, Katana was flying right for me. She crashed into me, sending us both flying into the nearest tree. Shaken up I looked up at Kiki and saw her sparking furiously. “No one’s going to ruin the plan. Not the Zangoose, not that Kecleon, and definitely not you,” she said, pointing to me and Mom.
What’s the deal with this Pikachu? She’s obviously not a Demon but she’s acting so violently towards us. I don’t want to fight her but I get this feeling that I’ll have to anyway. I looked at my mother again. She had been silent through the whole thing. “What should we do, Mom? I don’t think this Pikachu will let us pass.”
“Then I guess we’ll have to go through her,” Mom said sternly.
She took a step forward but I stood between her and Kiki. “No, Mom. This is my fight. You watch over Katana and keep an eye out for any Demons.” Mom nodded and I turned to Kiki. “I’m sorry, but if you’re not going to take us to the Eevee then I’ll have to battle you.”
“Fine by me!” Kiki said.
L15 Female Flaaffy (Beacon) vs. L15 Female Pikachu (Kiki)
Kiki quickly dashed and plowed into my stomach. I managed to stay focused and Thunderbolt her while she was still buried in my stomach. She gave a sharp squeak of pain and jumped back. “So you pack some power. Good for you,” Kiki commented.
I smiled a little. I was a Shuckle compared to how Kiki moved. But I had better defense and slightly better special attack so if I played my cards right I could outlast her. I threw up my arms and raised a Light Screen to cut down the damage of her electric attacks. Then I fired another Thunderbolt which she dodged by using Double Team. I only hit a clone.
“Had enough?” the Kiki clones asked me.
“Not yet,” I said as confidently as I could. I sniffed the air and pointed to the real Kiki. The clones vanished, leaving the solid Pikachu alone. “Now for my new attack.” I ran for her with a glowing arm, keeping my eyes on her. She was too quick, though, and hit me again with her Quick Attack. I lost my focus and flinched, giving her a chance to slam me with her rock-hard tail. I stumbled back and fell on my back. She took this opportunity to Thunderbolt me. Luckily the attack didn’t faze me as much as it should.
This wasn’t getting me anywhere. I needed an attack that didn’t take so much focus to pull out. My Thunderbolt would damage her but not as much as it should. That left…
“Any day now!” the Pikachu shouted impatiently.
I inhaled deeply and blew out my Hidden Power Ice. She once more split into clones but I wasn’t aiming for her just yet. I turned my head upwards and froze the branch of a pine tree. Then I used Odor Sleuth again and made her clones vanish. She growled at me as an attempt to lower my attack. I turned to the tree and rammed it with my head. The frozen pine needles fell and rained upon Kiki. While she was shielding her head I rushed at her again and Focus punched her. The attack sent her flying into a hollow tree stump that was too big for her whole body.
Her voice was muffled but Mom tsk-tsked her for “using such foul language”. I exhaled another Hidden Power Ice that froze the tree stump and chilled her to the bone. She fell over and lay on the ground, silent at last.
I won and grew to level 17!
“I wish I didn’t have to defeat her like that. She looks a little ridiculous with that tree stump on her head,” I said to Mom as I looked down at Kiki’s unconscious body.
“Then we should let her out and take her somewhere safe before she wakes up and starts yelling again,” Mom told me. Together we managed to pull her head out of the stump and carry her to safety in a cave. We hid her behind some rocks and watched over her until she woke up.
“Why did you do that?” she asked us angrily. “I would’ve been fine!”
“Not with a frozen tree stump on your head,” Mom said. “You should go while the coast is clear.”
Kiki nodded and ran out of the cave. We both sniffed the air for signs of any Pokemon. There were some faint traces but other than that, there weren’t any. “That’s strange. Shouldn’t this forest be teeming with life?” Mom asked herself.
“They’re probably hiding from the Demons,” I guessed. I was about to walk out when something slammed into me from behind. I heard growling in my ear and could imagine the razor-sharp teeth that were ready to tear into my neck. Mom was in another situation with a Graveler holding her still. “Let me go!”
“And miss out on the perfect bargaining chip? I don’t think so,” Diablo’s voice whispered into my ear. He nodded to the Graveler and slowly got off of my back. “I suggest you follow my friend and your dear mother.”
The Graveler walked out of the cave with Mom’s hands behind her back. I could’ve hit the Graveler with my Hidden Power without hurting Mom too much but I would’ve risked a fight with Diablo. I just followed the Graveler, whimpering at the thought at where he might be taking us.
Bandit’s POV
“Now where did she go?” I asked myself in frustration as I stopped in a small clearing. Too small for a sacrifice, by the way. I leaned against a tree and looked up at the sky. She was a little too fast for me. In fact, she was way too fast for me. I turned around and started to walk away when I something attacked me from behind. Something with nails…and wings. “Dr. Hoothoot, I presume?” I joked despite the fact that my nose was in the dirt.
The air in front of me shimmered and the Hoothoot appeared. “Oh, so the lizard has jokes! You won’t be laughing when I beat you up for following me! A lady needs her privacy, you know!”
I got to my feet and laughed. “To do what? Never mind, don’t want to know. Do you have a name?”
“Not that it’s any of your business but my name’s Hootie! I’m pretty sure that your friends are done killing my friend Kiki by now!”
I laughed louder. “Killing? Beacon can’t sleep at night when she has to knock out an opponent when it’s not an official battle! She’d sooner kill herself!”
“I don’t believe you! If she wasn’t dead she’d be here by now!”
“Honey, she wouldn’t be here right now if she was knocked out either.”
“That wouldn’t be necessary! Your friends must be as evil as those Demons!”
That was a little over the line. I lightly pushed her and crossed my arms. “Don’t you compare me to those Demons,” I growled.
“What’s wrong? Are you afraid that you’re as pathetic as them?”
“I am not pathetic.”
“So you think you’re better than them?”
“Hell yeah!”
“So you admit that you think you’re more evil than the Demons.”
“I’m not evil! Stop twisting my words!” I yelled as loudly as I could. I shoved her and put up my fists. “Time to shut your annoying beak.”
She gave me an evil smirk. “Whatever you say.”
L7 Male Kecleon (Bandit) vs. L7 Female Hoothoot (Hootie)
I instantly felt my feet lift from the ground. By the way Hootie's eyes were glowing and the way I was a pinkish color I could tell it was Psychic. I was turned upside down so my head was pointing to the ground. I hoped that she would something soon; the blood was rushing to my head.
“Take this!” Hootie told me. My body raced for the ground. I felt a pain in my head a second later. This is an innovative way to hurt someone with Psychic, I managed to think as the Hoothoot did this several more times. I have to find a way to make her stop, though.
Then my Astonish move came to mind. I made a face and swiped my claws at her. It didn’t really hurt her but it wasn’t supposed to. She promptly flinched and dropped me in surprise. I ignored the pain in my head as it hit the ground one more time, got up and fired a close-range Ember that slightly singed the bird Pokemon’s feathers.
Hootie coughed up a little smoke and took off into the sky, turning invisible as she got higher. I didn't want her to get the higher ground. I dug my nails into the tree next to me and started to climb. I was unaware of where she was because of her Faint Attack so I just climbed as fast as I could. I was about twenty feet off the ground when something slammed into my back and knocked the wind off of me. I couldn't see who hit me but I could guess that it was Hootie hitting me with her Faint Attack since I turned black from the attack. After that she became visible again and smiled at me. "Didn't know I could do that, did you?" she sneered.
I sighed. Faint Attack. It never misses. Well, two can play that game. I turned invisible and climbed a little higher. After judging the distance, I jumped off of the tree and landed roughly on Hootie's...head. We fell towards the ground but I used my prehensile tail to grab onto a branch and stop us halfway. I should have remembered that she had no back!
"Let go of me! Your nails are digging into my skin!" Hootie yelled frantically.
"Stop struggling before I drop you!" I yelled back. Then I remembered that I was battling her and she was in a position to lose. I opened my mouth and released another Ember. Hootie hooted loudly as the fire burned her body. She had enough energy to turn invisible again and wiggle out of my grasp. I didn't hear a thump on the ground so I assumed she managed to fly and not fall to her doom.
I did the only thing I could do to avoid being slammed by another Faint Attack. I quickly climbed to a branch and dangled from it. Then I closed my eyes and listened to her flapping wings get closer. When they got close enough I opened my mouth and fired a Psybeam at her. I saw the multicolored beam of light hit my invisible target. Hootie rematerialized and started to fall to the ground. I dove to another branch and snatched her she got too far down. Checking over her I could see that she wasn't going to move for at least a few minutes.
I won and grew to level 8!
"You are one tough cookie," I quietly commented as I carefully climbed back down to earth. My head jerked to the left as I heard voices.
"...with all the noise?" I heard the voice finish.
I groaned as I recognized the voice. Katana to the rescue with her superpowered teacher friend Triton. She and the other Pokemon that were on the search team sans Beacon and Volt approached me. "What did you say to me?" I asked Katana, confident that I could take her this time.
"I asked you what was with all the noise," Katana said in a low voice.
I lowered my voice to a whisper. "It was this crazy Hoothoot! She was saying that I was worse than the Demons! I had no choice but to battle her."
"Whatever. It sounds like that Pikachu that Beacon battled. What do you think these two were up to that involved Bo?"
Hootie stirred and slowly opened her eyes to what Katana said. "Ugh...Kiki? Where is she?"
"I don't know," Katana answered. "When I woke up, Beacon, Volt and she were gone. I looked for them but I couldn't find them." She walked to Hootie and glared down at her. "Now where's our friend Bo?"
Hootie's eyes opened. "So he's your friend. I thought you were going to do something terrible to him."
I slapped my forehead. "So I could've avoided that whole battle by just asking about Bo?" I asked her.
"Well, I asked about Bo earlier and Kiki didn't listen to us," Katana said. "If she's as stubborn as Kiki the battle would've been unavoidable."
Hootie stood up and bowed to us. "I'm sorry about all of this. I just didn't want anything bad to happen to the plan. We want those Demons off of this mountain and out of our lives!"
"Have you ever thought that if you chased the Demons off of this mountain that they may just go somewhere else?" Katana asked her sternly.
"Yes, but I don't care! These Pokemon would do anything to rid the world of humans, even if that means wiping out the other Pokemon as well. I want them away from this place!" She started to cry.
Katana's expression brightened. "How about that other plan that Kiki had? The one that was supposed to be even better than the current one?"
Hootie laughed a little. "It may sound crazy but Kiki finds things that may have been made by, um, wizards."
"What, like the Sorceror's Stone?" I joked.
"I'm serious here! She finds these old things that may have existed for hundreds of years! And some people have said that there may have been magical people living in Ulthuan, so..."
"So where is Kiki?" Lily finished.
"I think I know where she is. Follow me."
Bo's POV
Rollie, Kiki and I had to find some way to entertain ourselves so we started playing "I Spy". We didn't want to run into any of those nasty Demons so it was a pretty boring game with us just having the inside of the cave and the opening of the cave to look at. I ended up just staring at the opening of the cave until Rollie started talking. "One more time, Bo. I spy with my little eye something that's white, orange, and mean-looking."
I smiled a little. "It sounds like you were describing Auntie Katana but I don't see her anywhere."
"Turn around."
I did, and was surprised to see Auntie Katana with about half of my team and Hootie standing with her. Kiki was grinning from ear to ear as she waved to Hootie. There was a Golduck with them that I didn't recognize but I didn't care. "Auntie Katana!" I ran to her and buried my face in her soft fur, nearly crying as she stroked my head. "I thought I wouldn't see you again!"
“I won’t let anything like this happen to you again,” Auntie Katana said softly. “I’m so sorry.”
I pulled away and looked into her sad eyes. “Don’t say that! You didn’t know this would happen! I’ll make this better and we can live peacefully!”
“How are you…?” she started to ask.
I turned to Kiki and smiled. It was time to grow up a little. “Kiki, did you find a Night Stone?” I asked her.
“I sure did! I had it since two days ago! But I meant to tell Hootie that I found something that will be more effective against those Demons!” She went behind a rock and returned with a purple bag that had a silky texture to it.
Auntie Katana took the bag from her and pulled out a black stone and a crystal that was flat and had a picture of a white feather on it. “What is this white crystal?”
Auntie Katana seemed to be clueless but the Golduck knew what it was. He snatched it from Auntie Katana’s hands and stared at the crystal as if it was a million bucks. “Is this what I think it is?” he asked shakily.
“It depends. What do you think it is?”
He started to speak like one of those nature guys from Animal Planet when they’re handling a deadly creature. “Centuries ago, there was a period of time called The Sundering. The light clashed with the dark, so to speak. Both were almost completely wiped out with one final spell or so it seemed. This could be an item from The Sundering.”
“Are you saying that this thing is magical?” Miss Moriko asked, poking it.
“Yes, I am. This is the Pegasus Crystal. When held up to a source of bright light it can purify souls that have been tainted by dark objects.”
“Dark objects?” I echoed.
“Now you’re saying that Diablo touched something he wasn’t supposed to touch?” Uncle Bandit said, sounded very interested.
The Golduck nodded. “I don’t think that Diablo himself was exposed to the object. Maybe the first Demons were exposed to whatever it was and were able to spread the darkness to others. It would explain why they are what they are today.”
“No, it doesn’t. Please explain for us.”
Auntie Katana knew the answer. “Because they must’ve lost the item after a while. Without the item to guide them they had no proper plan to reach their goal. They soon turned into the Demons we’re facing today. Now they are seeking guidance from Yssera.”
“Okay, now you’re saying…” Bandit began.
“Now we’re saying that the item had a mind of its own. Someone could’ve destroyed it, which is a good thing. And now we have this, which is even better news. We can wipe out the last remnants of…whatever that thing was.”
“There’s just one problem. The Pegasus Crystal needs a source of bright light,” the Golduck said.
“No problem! We can use the sun to purify them,” Uncle Bandit said.
“We can’t. The Demons will probably be scattered until tonight,” Miss Lily said as she looked at the rising sun.
“Okay, then the moon!”
“Not bright enough,” Miss Moriko said. Miss Athena and Miss Jewel agreed.
Something came to me. As Auntie Katana was teaching me about different Pokemon, I asked her about Beacon and her family. She said something that I remembered just then. “What about a flash from a Flaaffy’s tail orb? That can be pretty bright,” I said.
“Or better yet, the flash from an Ampharos’s tail orb!” Miss Athena said excitedly. “But where’s Volt?”
My ears picked up a sound coming from outside the cave. Footsteps! “Quick! Hide the Night Stone and that crystal!” I yelled.
Not knowing where to hide it, Uncle Bandit just hid the bag behind his back and faced the cave. We waited anxiously until none other than Diablo came into view. With him were Beacon and an Ampharos I guessed was Volt. She had inverted colors, which made her look very cool. A Graveler held her arms behind her so I knew there was no chance of her escaping.
Diablo spoke with his usual smoothness. “So the gang’s all here. Well, almost.” He looked at me and gave me another fake smile. “Ah, there you are! I thought someone had harmed you.” He turned to the entrance of the cave. A Kecleon that looked just like Bandit appeared and ran out.
I stepped forward, trying to avoid looking at Auntie Katana’s horrified face. “You mean like your friends tried to do? Tell me the truth, Diablo. Were you going to kill me?” I asked him angrily.
He closed his eyes and tried to look sad. If anyone asked me, I’d say he was faking that too. “Yes, little Bo. I was going to have you killed. And now that I found you, you will still die. But you will not die in vain.” He smiled happily. “Think of how much better this land will be without humans! You will be free to do whatever you want!”
“Forget it! I’m not going to die just so you can kiss some dragon’s butt and get some more power!”
“How do you know about…”
“Yssera? You really should tape your friends’ mouths shut,” I said with a smirk.
Diablo growled at that. I smirked in knowing that his coolness had shattered. But then it returned. “That’s okay. I could always find another sacrifice. The Flaaffy would make a better one anyway.”
I gasped. “Miss Beacon!”
“No!” Miss Beacon and Volt cried out together.
“You for these two. Your choice,” Diablo told me.
I looked from the evil Houndoom to the two captive Pokemon to my partially free teammates. I didn’t know what to do! I didn’t want to die but I didn’t want anyone else to die. What would Auntie Katana do? I knew the answer to that and I didn’t quite like it. “Take me. I’ll be your sacrifice.”
“No, Bo! Don’t do it!” Miss Beacon yelled.
I tried to stop the tears from coming. “Miss Beacon, what about your dream of being as strong as your mother? Don’t you want to be an Ampharos?” I asked her. Miss Beacon nodded and started to cry. I looked back at Auntie Katana. She wasn’t crying yet but she looked awfully sad. “I’m sorry, Auntie Katana.”
Surprisingly, Auntie Katana smiled but it was the smile that I saw since two days ago. “Don’t be, little one. You’re doing the right thing.”
“What are you saying? The kid’s going to be killed! Do something!” Uncle Bandit yelled in anger.
“I’ll do something,” the Golduck murmured so quietly only sensitive ears could hear him. He opened his mouth and fired a water attack straight at Diablo. It took the Houndoom by surprise and hit him. The Golduck then snatched the bag from Uncle Bandit and smiled at me. “Don’t worry Bo. My name’s Triton and I am a friend of Katana. I won’t let anything bad happen to you.” He held the bag in his beak and dug in the ground with sharp claws until he disappeared.
The Graveler, terrified at the state of his soaked master, released Volt and ran to him to check up on him. Volt didn’t waste any time in slamming him with a glowing tail and running out of the cave. Miss Beacon looked back at me and laughed as she took off. I ran after her but by the time I reached the exit to the cave, the Graveler had recovered and was standing in my way. “You’re not going anywhere,” he told me.
Diablo shook the water from his body and glared at me, his coolness shattered once again. “Your friends are slick, kid. But they’re a little thickheaded. They don’t even know where the sacrifice will take place.”
“And where will it be held?” Uncle Bandit asked.
“Wing Stadium.”
Bandit’s POV
The Wing Stadium was one of those domed stadiums with the retractable roof for open-air battles. Today the dome was open. Any security that was around was knocked out and tied up with rope and chains. My team was split off into two and marched to different waiting rooms. Lily, Katana and I were in one room. Ali, Athena and Jewel were in another room. Bo and Moriko? They were under surveillance by our old “friend” Char. It made sense. Moriko could lift at least twenty times her own weight. She would’ve found a way through half of Diablo’s gang. Only a strong fire/flying type like Char could stop her.
Something bothered me while I sat with Katana and Lily. “If Triton didn’t want anything bad to happen to Bo then why did he ditch him?” I asked myself.
Katana shushed me and pointed to the door. I remembered the guard Snorlax standing in the door way. In addition to the guards having advantages against us battle-wise, they also had sharp ears. It was weird having the other three together with Jewel having attacks that could back up the other two. Then again, the guard was probably a lot stronger than all three of them.
“What time is it? Does anyone have a watch?” Lily asked.
“Lily, does it look like anyone here has a watch?” Katana said grumpily.
“Sorry. Bandit, you should get a watch just in case we have to go somewhere without Shonta again.”
“Speaking of Shonta, I hope she’s okay with just Nama and Rose with her,” I said.
“I hope she’s wise enough to not come looking for us,” Katana said.
After that we sat silent until the guards marched us out of the waiting rooms and out into the stadium. I looked up at the full moon and sighed. It was starting to turn red. When it was gone, Bo’s life would be gone.
There had to be fifty Pokemon gathered for the festivities. Some of them were recognizable while others were in robes. In front of them all was a low, stone table. Bo was already on the table, curled up and shaking. Diablo was standing behind the table with Char, both with proud expressions on their faces.
Lily, Katana and I were led to the front of the group with the rest of our teammates. Each of them was looking like they were attending a funeral. I started to shake like Bo as I listened to the excited chatter of the Demons.
The crowd fell silent when Diablo raised a paw and started to speak. “We are here on a special occasion, for tonight is the night that our dreams come true! We will finally fulfill the dreams of our ancestors by making this world like it once was; only we will be the masters!” The crowd erupted into cheers. Lily covered her ears (wherever they were) and started to whimper. “This little one has volunteered to sacrifice his life for the good of ours. May the great dragon Yssera grant us power.”
Bo gulped and rolled on his back like a Houndour expressing submission. Diablo put a paw with sharp claws on his neck and prepared to slice it. I fell to my knees and covered my eyes. Someone help him!
“Not so fast!” yelled a voice from the crowd. One of the robed figures walked up to the front of the crowd and took off his robe. Triton! “You seem to have forgotten something.”
“How did you get here?” Diablo asked him.
“The Eevee was right. You really should tape your friends’ mouths shut. You should also hire smarter friends. But really, Diablo. Wasn’t it obvious that you would hold the sacrifice here? You’re not only misguided, you’re also kind of stupid. But I digress…” He motioned for someone in the crowd to come. Two more robed figures walked up and revealed themselves: Beacon and Volt.
“Miss Beacon!” Bo yelled.
Triton smiled and threw the Night Stone in the air. Bo bit Diablo’s paw, made him flinch, and jumped up to catch the stone in his mouth. Nothing happened until he looked up at the red, vanishing moon. He glowed and grew, his body got sleeker and his legs lengthened. He was now an Umbreon…with red rings.
Bo evolved into an Umbreon!
“Now for phase two,” Triton said. He turned to Beacon and Volt and nodded. They pulled out the Pegasus Crystal from behind their backs and tossed it to Triton, who held it up to Volt’s tail orb. “Here’s light in your eyes!”
Volt used Flash while her tail orb was facing the crystal, bringing a pure white flash that blinded everyone that was in the stadium and maybe beyond that. I couldn’t see anything for a full three minutes and even when I could see I only saw spots. When those spots cleared I could see that every Demon was out cold. Only my team, Volt, and Triton was up.
“Do you think it worked?” Bo asked sheepishly, his voice now sounding like a ten-year-old.
“Um, let’s see. Bright, pure white, coming out of a crystal when activated by an Ampharos’s tail orb light? I think so, but let’s not stick around to see if it worked,” I said.
“Agreed,” Triton and Volt said together.