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Discussion Thread --- Freewrite Free-For-All
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"Once upon a time, long, long ago, there was a great storm that threatened a ship and its humans."
The rain was pounding against the ocean surface, waves rolling fast and hard. A ship in the distance struggled against the elements, bobbing and weaving, up and down, as the people on board shouted orders to keep them on their course. The heavy rain and harsh winds tossed the sailors to and fro as they scrambled to keep their sails tied. One sailor in particular lost his balance near the edge, the jagged movements of the ship tossing him into the drink. He screamed as he fell, silenced only by the impact of his body against the water as he was plunged into the depths with no mercy. The others ran to the edge, peering down for their lost acquaintance.
"One of the humans fell, and the others thought he'd been lost to the angry sea."
From underneath, a magnificent creature swam against the current, taking notice of the unconscious form that had been unfortunate enough to stumble into such unstable waters. She recognized it as a human, which definitely didn't belong in terrain such as this. Wanting to help, she swam to him, lifting him to the surface without a second thought.
The sailors called out to their friend, and after a moment, a sight they'd never seen before answered instead. A beautiful Lapras emerged from the rolling waves, holding the man they'd thought had been lost to Davy Jones's Locker.
"Lucky for them, a friendly pokemon saw what happened, and she wanted to help."
"Look, it be a Lapras! But, the color... It be completely white." One of the sailors mentioned.
"Aye, that be no ordinary Lapras, men. That right there be an albino. More rare than any shiny yee'd come across. We ought to catch it! We could make millions with a pelt such as that!" A man with a beard added enthusiastically, then thought better of the situation. "But first let's get Stevens back up here." He looked back to the Lapras, nodding and throwing a lifesaver raft with a rope tied to it her way.
"But the humans didn't see the pokemon as a friend. They wanted to catch the pokemon, and use her for their own gain."
The young and naive Lapras nodded back happily, thinking she had made friends, unaware of the intentions of the humans she wanted to help. The lifesaver was thrown to her, and she gently situated the sailor inside of it. The others battled against the elements, with the Lapras helping along the way, eventually managing to hoist him up and back to safety. It seemed that her good deed was done, and she turned to take her leave.
"The pokemon wished to stay free, and tried to run away. But the humans wouldn't let her."
"Now men! Attack!" The bearded man shouted, and the sailors sent forth their pokemon. A Dewgong, a Feraligatr, a Sharpedo, and a Gyarados suddenly surrounded the Lapras. She flinched, confused about what was happening. She thought her nice gesture would mean friendship with the humans. What did she do wrong?
The sailors shouted for their pokemon to attack, sending four different sources of raw power hurtling towards her. She dove down into the water just in time to avoid them, but was struck by the force of pure malicious intent as they collided only inches above her in an explosion, disorienting her.
"They ended up hurting her. Not just with their physical attacks, but with their greed and selfish intentions as well."
Her moment of pause was her undoing, and she was struck with hit after hit from the relentless pokemon. She cried out, pain wracking her body. But she wouldn't fight back. She refused to lower herself to their level. She just couldn't understand why the humans would pit their pokemon against her in such a way after she had helped them.
Hurt. All she could manage to think, was hurt. Hurt by these relentless attacks. Hurt by the betrayal of humans that should've thanked her for her kindness. Hurt for the pokemon forced to act upon their selfish intentions. Hurt by the fact that no matter what she did, this world would never return her kindness.
"When the friendly pokemon was finally able to escape, she swam as far away as she could."
When she was finally given a moment to breathe, she gathered what was left of her strength and used Sing, her angelic voice cutting through the rushing waves, seeming to sooth even the ocean itself with her song. It lulled the pokemon around her, and she took the opportunity to escape, swimming as fast and far as her body allowed her to. She wasn't even sure where she was going, but wherever it was, it was better than this.
Anything was better than this...
"She spent many, many years on the run from other humans like that, who only wanted to use her. Until one day, she met another friendly pokemon. Someone who she soon came to trust with all her heart..."
Uli opened her ashen eyes, relieving herself of the memories of the past to look at all the faces of young pokemon gathered around her, listening to her story. Their little faces held expressions of all kinds as they waited for her to continue. Some were sad for the friendly pokemon, some were happy the friendly pokemon got away, and some were shocked at the actions of the humans. She gave them all a loving smile.
"Aw c'mon auntie Uli! What happens next?" An excitable Litleo spoke up, brimming with anticipation.
"Oh! Oh! Do they fall in love and live happily ever after?" A sweet little Igglybuff asked with a dreamy look in her eyes.
"No way, I bet she became a super awesome powerful battler and kicked the other one's butt!" Another chimed.
"That's silly! They're supposed to be friends! Right auntie Uli?"
Uli laughed heartily, enjoying the youths' banter. "Now, now. There will be no butts being kicked in this story. But, you'll have to wait until tomorrow to hear the rest."
There was a series of disappointed noises at this news.
An eevee by the name of Ainsley sat lazily on the sidelines in his favorite spot next to the lake Uli lived in, eavesdropping on her and the children. A chuckle escaped his lips at the sounds of their whines. He too enjoyed listening to the Chief's stories, but she loved leaving them with cliffhangers. It gave them more of a reason to come back and visit the next day. He was on to her strategy, and he couldn't deny, it was a foolproof plan.
He yawned, stretching out his small body as the young pokemon began to happily bound off and back to their families. He smiled at them, then limped his way to Uli's side. "We've got quite the rambunctious crowd this spring, huh Chief?"
A chuckle could be heard from the larger pokemon. "That we do. They're quite the handful, even for me. I can't imagine how their parents feel." The two laughed together for a moment, and Ainsley looked up at the sky. The sun was shining, and not a cloud to be seen. "Beautiful day." He mentioned, right before spotting the surprisingly vivid and stunning rainbow arced across the heavens. 'It hadn't rained today at all, how could there be a rainbow?' He thought, his logical mind knowing right away there definitely had to be something to it. He turned back to Uli.
"Hey, what's that?" He asked, pointing to the sky. Uli looked at him, then the sky. A knowing smile crossed her face before glancing back to the Eevee. "That's the Rainbow."
Ainsly chuckled a bit. "Well, yeah, I know that! But, like--"
He was interrupted as a familiar little Dedenne scurried up to the two in a bit of a panic. "Uli! Uli!" She shouted, out of breath. "I've picked up a signal from the outside! There's been reports all day about weird frequencies in the air, and everyone's confused about it! What could that mean?" The small mouse rushed her sentences, even as she tried to regulate her breathing. She held her tail to calm herself, looking up to their leader with an expression of concern.
"It's alright. Calm down Nix, everything is just fine. There's no need to worry." Uli said softly. She returned her eyes to the Rainbow. 'She must not be feeling well today.'
Discussion Thread --- Freewrite Free-For-All
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"Once upon a time, long, long ago, there was a great storm that threatened a ship and its humans."
The rain was pounding against the ocean surface, waves rolling fast and hard. A ship in the distance struggled against the elements, bobbing and weaving, up and down, as the people on board shouted orders to keep them on their course. The heavy rain and harsh winds tossed the sailors to and fro as they scrambled to keep their sails tied. One sailor in particular lost his balance near the edge, the jagged movements of the ship tossing him into the drink. He screamed as he fell, silenced only by the impact of his body against the water as he was plunged into the depths with no mercy. The others ran to the edge, peering down for their lost acquaintance.
"One of the humans fell, and the others thought he'd been lost to the angry sea."
From underneath, a magnificent creature swam against the current, taking notice of the unconscious form that had been unfortunate enough to stumble into such unstable waters. She recognized it as a human, which definitely didn't belong in terrain such as this. Wanting to help, she swam to him, lifting him to the surface without a second thought.
The sailors called out to their friend, and after a moment, a sight they'd never seen before answered instead. A beautiful Lapras emerged from the rolling waves, holding the man they'd thought had been lost to Davy Jones's Locker.
"Lucky for them, a friendly pokemon saw what happened, and she wanted to help."
"Look, it be a Lapras! But, the color... It be completely white." One of the sailors mentioned.
"Aye, that be no ordinary Lapras, men. That right there be an albino. More rare than any shiny yee'd come across. We ought to catch it! We could make millions with a pelt such as that!" A man with a beard added enthusiastically, then thought better of the situation. "But first let's get Stevens back up here." He looked back to the Lapras, nodding and throwing a lifesaver raft with a rope tied to it her way.
"But the humans didn't see the pokemon as a friend. They wanted to catch the pokemon, and use her for their own gain."
The young and naive Lapras nodded back happily, thinking she had made friends, unaware of the intentions of the humans she wanted to help. The lifesaver was thrown to her, and she gently situated the sailor inside of it. The others battled against the elements, with the Lapras helping along the way, eventually managing to hoist him up and back to safety. It seemed that her good deed was done, and she turned to take her leave.
"The pokemon wished to stay free, and tried to run away. But the humans wouldn't let her."
"Now men! Attack!" The bearded man shouted, and the sailors sent forth their pokemon. A Dewgong, a Feraligatr, a Sharpedo, and a Gyarados suddenly surrounded the Lapras. She flinched, confused about what was happening. She thought her nice gesture would mean friendship with the humans. What did she do wrong?
The sailors shouted for their pokemon to attack, sending four different sources of raw power hurtling towards her. She dove down into the water just in time to avoid them, but was struck by the force of pure malicious intent as they collided only inches above her in an explosion, disorienting her.
"They ended up hurting her. Not just with their physical attacks, but with their greed and selfish intentions as well."
Her moment of pause was her undoing, and she was struck with hit after hit from the relentless pokemon. She cried out, pain wracking her body. But she wouldn't fight back. She refused to lower herself to their level. She just couldn't understand why the humans would pit their pokemon against her in such a way after she had helped them.
Hurt. All she could manage to think, was hurt. Hurt by these relentless attacks. Hurt by the betrayal of humans that should've thanked her for her kindness. Hurt for the pokemon forced to act upon their selfish intentions. Hurt by the fact that no matter what she did, this world would never return her kindness.
"When the friendly pokemon was finally able to escape, she swam as far away as she could."
When she was finally given a moment to breathe, she gathered what was left of her strength and used Sing, her angelic voice cutting through the rushing waves, seeming to sooth even the ocean itself with her song. It lulled the pokemon around her, and she took the opportunity to escape, swimming as fast and far as her body allowed her to. She wasn't even sure where she was going, but wherever it was, it was better than this.
Anything was better than this...
"She spent many, many years on the run from other humans like that, who only wanted to use her. Until one day, she met another friendly pokemon. Someone who she soon came to trust with all her heart..."
Uli opened her ashen eyes, relieving herself of the memories of the past to look at all the faces of young pokemon gathered around her, listening to her story. Their little faces held expressions of all kinds as they waited for her to continue. Some were sad for the friendly pokemon, some were happy the friendly pokemon got away, and some were shocked at the actions of the humans. She gave them all a loving smile.
"Aw c'mon auntie Uli! What happens next?" An excitable Litleo spoke up, brimming with anticipation.
"Oh! Oh! Do they fall in love and live happily ever after?" A sweet little Igglybuff asked with a dreamy look in her eyes.
"No way, I bet she became a super awesome powerful battler and kicked the other one's butt!" Another chimed.
"That's silly! They're supposed to be friends! Right auntie Uli?"
Uli laughed heartily, enjoying the youths' banter. "Now, now. There will be no butts being kicked in this story. But, you'll have to wait until tomorrow to hear the rest."
There was a series of disappointed noises at this news.
An eevee by the name of Ainsley sat lazily on the sidelines in his favorite spot next to the lake Uli lived in, eavesdropping on her and the children. A chuckle escaped his lips at the sounds of their whines. He too enjoyed listening to the Chief's stories, but she loved leaving them with cliffhangers. It gave them more of a reason to come back and visit the next day. He was on to her strategy, and he couldn't deny, it was a foolproof plan.
He yawned, stretching out his small body as the young pokemon began to happily bound off and back to their families. He smiled at them, then limped his way to Uli's side. "We've got quite the rambunctious crowd this spring, huh Chief?"
A chuckle could be heard from the larger pokemon. "That we do. They're quite the handful, even for me. I can't imagine how their parents feel." The two laughed together for a moment, and Ainsley looked up at the sky. The sun was shining, and not a cloud to be seen. "Beautiful day." He mentioned, right before spotting the surprisingly vivid and stunning rainbow arced across the heavens. 'It hadn't rained today at all, how could there be a rainbow?' He thought, his logical mind knowing right away there definitely had to be something to it. He turned back to Uli.
"Hey, what's that?" He asked, pointing to the sky. Uli looked at him, then the sky. A knowing smile crossed her face before glancing back to the Eevee. "That's the Rainbow."
Ainsly chuckled a bit. "Well, yeah, I know that! But, like--"
He was interrupted as a familiar little Dedenne scurried up to the two in a bit of a panic. "Uli! Uli!" She shouted, out of breath. "I've picked up a signal from the outside! There's been reports all day about weird frequencies in the air, and everyone's confused about it! What could that mean?" The small mouse rushed her sentences, even as she tried to regulate her breathing. She held her tail to calm herself, looking up to their leader with an expression of concern.
"It's alright. Calm down Nix, everything is just fine. There's no need to worry." Uli said softly. She returned her eyes to the Rainbow. 'She must not be feeling well today.'