"Hey wait up!" hollered Mike and started chasing after Grey down the road with Charmeleon and Pidgeotto by his side. The trees were drifting past him as he darted into unknown terrain. Sometimes you just need to let loose your energy and run! he thought. He felt alive. He felt free, and it was great!
Pretty soon Grey slowed to a jog, and then eventually to a walk. Mike was getting tired, so the walking was a welcomed change to the situation. He was panting and his breath was on fire, but it wasn't unpleasant at all. Still, he wished he had bit better stamina so he didn't have to pay such a high price for a little run. He looked down at Charmeleon and beamed at it. It answered with a "Char!" and then ran ahead again, obviously still full of energy. Mike thought of telling it to stay within eyesight, but as it was getting darker, it was also becoming increasingly easy to spot the tailflame from a distance.
Mike took a few extra long steps to catch up to Grey and then drew in a big breath.
"Aaaah! Life is good, ain't it, Grey?" he said, not really expecting an answer, but rather just enjoying the moment. He was refreshed again, completely freed from the problems of the very challenging day: He was no longer alone, he wasn't lost and above all, his Pokémon were happy and healthy. It didn't really matter that he hadn't gotten the badge at the gym. He knew he'd get it eventually, so he didn't let it bother him.
Fairly soon the sun had set and the two trainers were coming up on victory road, which headed off to the east. Mike pulled out a flashlight which he kept in his bag, and turned it on. He shone the yellow cone of light on the road in front of him. It was still fairly light outside, so the flashlight didn't have a full effect, but it did help a bit; besides, it added to the adventurous feeling of being back on the road.
Whatever light was still left, soon faded as well leaving them under a starry sky. They were walking across a large grassy field now so the view of the heavens was unobstructed. Mike tilted his head back and traced his finger across the stars, connecting the dots between the star signs. First, he spotted Pikachu, then he traced the many stars of the Onix sign.
Mike yawned and let his thoughts drift off. He thought of all the people who had passed where they were now walking, under those same stars, and how they all were heading down victory road to achieve their dreams. Even if Mike and Grey weren't there for the purpose of competing in the Indigo League Championships, he couldn't help but feel he too was going there to face off with destiny, even if it was just himself he would be facing there.
Mike looked over at Grey. He still seemed a bit worn out, although much less than before. Of course, by now Mike was kind of worn out too. He yawned again, this time also spreading it to Charmeleon who no longer was running around and playing, but gently following it's trainer. Pidgeotto had allready gone inside it's Pokéball.
"You know, it's getting kind of late; and we're going to have a hard time finding our way around here now that it's night-time..." started Mike, "Maybe we should set up camp for tonight. And besides.."
Mike's stomach grumbled. He laughed awkwardly and then continued:
"Besides, I'm kind of hungry, heh heh." Mike waited patiently for Grey's answer, yet again resuming his star-gazing.
Pretty soon Grey slowed to a jog, and then eventually to a walk. Mike was getting tired, so the walking was a welcomed change to the situation. He was panting and his breath was on fire, but it wasn't unpleasant at all. Still, he wished he had bit better stamina so he didn't have to pay such a high price for a little run. He looked down at Charmeleon and beamed at it. It answered with a "Char!" and then ran ahead again, obviously still full of energy. Mike thought of telling it to stay within eyesight, but as it was getting darker, it was also becoming increasingly easy to spot the tailflame from a distance.
Mike took a few extra long steps to catch up to Grey and then drew in a big breath.
"Aaaah! Life is good, ain't it, Grey?" he said, not really expecting an answer, but rather just enjoying the moment. He was refreshed again, completely freed from the problems of the very challenging day: He was no longer alone, he wasn't lost and above all, his Pokémon were happy and healthy. It didn't really matter that he hadn't gotten the badge at the gym. He knew he'd get it eventually, so he didn't let it bother him.
Fairly soon the sun had set and the two trainers were coming up on victory road, which headed off to the east. Mike pulled out a flashlight which he kept in his bag, and turned it on. He shone the yellow cone of light on the road in front of him. It was still fairly light outside, so the flashlight didn't have a full effect, but it did help a bit; besides, it added to the adventurous feeling of being back on the road.
Whatever light was still left, soon faded as well leaving them under a starry sky. They were walking across a large grassy field now so the view of the heavens was unobstructed. Mike tilted his head back and traced his finger across the stars, connecting the dots between the star signs. First, he spotted Pikachu, then he traced the many stars of the Onix sign.
Mike yawned and let his thoughts drift off. He thought of all the people who had passed where they were now walking, under those same stars, and how they all were heading down victory road to achieve their dreams. Even if Mike and Grey weren't there for the purpose of competing in the Indigo League Championships, he couldn't help but feel he too was going there to face off with destiny, even if it was just himself he would be facing there.
Mike looked over at Grey. He still seemed a bit worn out, although much less than before. Of course, by now Mike was kind of worn out too. He yawned again, this time also spreading it to Charmeleon who no longer was running around and playing, but gently following it's trainer. Pidgeotto had allready gone inside it's Pokéball.
"You know, it's getting kind of late; and we're going to have a hard time finding our way around here now that it's night-time..." started Mike, "Maybe we should set up camp for tonight. And besides.."
Mike's stomach grumbled. He laughed awkwardly and then continued:
"Besides, I'm kind of hungry, heh heh." Mike waited patiently for Grey's answer, yet again resuming his star-gazing.
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