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Chapter Fifteen
Lucian’s Big Mistake
“So, where do we go next, Kare?” said Aaron, walking a little ahead of her.
Karen was frowning at a map of Johto.
“Cianwood City seems like a good choice. There’s a Pokémon Gym there.”
“Great!” said Aaron happily. “How you coming, Lucian?”
Lucian was walking behind everyone, sulking. He was not used to waking up as early as our trio did.
“My feet are killing me,” he moaned. “It’s too hot out, and it’s still early in the day. It’ll get even hotter later.”
Will glanced at Aaron, his eyebrows raised.
Aaron looked angry for a second, but swallowed and said, “That’s nice. I’m sure it’ll get cooler later on.”
“I doubt it,” said Lucian sulkily.
Aaron swallowed again.
“Okay,” said Karen, “we need to cross the ocean to reach Cianwood. Any ideas?”
“We could get Slowbro to carry us there,” said Will.
“Water?” whined Lucian. “I hate traveling over water. I get seasick.”
Aaron swallowed again.
“I’m sure you’ll be fine,” was all he said.
Will released his Slowbro into the water and they all climbed atop it, Lucian in a reluctant manner.
They rode on peacefully for some time, Lucian muttering all the while. Every once in a while they could make out words like “ridiculous” and “seasick” and “fools”.
“And who wants to ride on a Slowbro, anyway?” complained Lucian. “It’s uncomfortable and not fast at all.”
Aaron looked dangerously mad for a second, then swallowed again and said, “Well, at least you don’t have to walk and hurt your feet.”
“Small comfort,” grumbled Lucian, and Aaron swallowed yet again and said, “But the sea breeze is so nice!”
Lucian sniffed and said, “It’s too cold. I’ll get hypothermia and die.”
Aaron just swallowed for the umpteenth time and remained silent.
Finally, they reached Cianwood City. The day was beautiful. They climbed off of Slowbro, who followed them out of the water. It looked happy and dull as usual. They found several Carvanha with their teeth digging into Slowbro’s underside. It hadn’t noticed.
Will smiled affectionately and called it back. The Carvanha fell to the ground, where they flopped about somewhat uselessly.
“Are we finally there?” griped Lucian. “That trip was a nightmare. I hope we have a different way of getting back to Olivine.”
Aaron swallowed again—Will figured his throat must have been getting sore by that time—and simply said, “Yes, we’re there.”
“Oh my God,” breathed Will, and everyone turned to look.
The legendary Pokémon Suicune stood before them, looking out over the ocean, and appearing elegant and superior. It actually shone with a bright light, and all three of them were mesmerized.
“Is that…” murmured Karen, but she found that she couldn’t complete her sentence.
“I think it is…” said Aaron, his eyes wide.
“Suicune…” said Will softly.
“Friends!” said a delighted voice behind them. They all broke free of their trances and saw Eusine running to them.
“Eusine,” whispered Karen. “Look.”
Eusine turned to see Suicune staring right at him. The noble Pokémon nodded its head before dashing away across the water at top speed. It was gone within a few seconds.
“Suicune,” moaned Eusine with delight. “The Pokémon of pure water…the life-giver…the canine beast so wickedly fast…”
“…that no man in history has ever been able to catch it,” finished Karen with a faraway look in her eye. “Yes… I can see why you want so much to capture it, Eusine,” she said with a slightly dreamy tone.
“Ah,” said Eusine, grinning. “You now see that I am not crazy, miss. I am very justified in chasing that wonderful beast.”
Karen shook herself and said, “Yes…well. So, what brings you here, Eusine?” she said, looking interested.
“What else, miss, but the aforementioned Pokémon of pure water?” said Eusine brightly. “I am getting better at this! I meet you three, and I see Suicune for the second time in my life!”
“You’ve devoted your life to chasing that thing?” snorted Lucian. “What a waste! I’d hardly call it a life! That was the most boring, plain-looking Pokémon I’ve ever seen! My Ralts has more class!”
“Shut up,” advised Will quietly.
Aaron swallowed.
“Ah,” said Eusine, his grin fading. “Who is this friend of my friends?”
“This is Lucian,” said Karen, glancing at Aaron; he didn’t open his mouth. Possibly he didn’t trust himself to speak.
“Hello, Lucian,” said Eusine, taking his hand and shaking it. “What a pity it is that you don’t appreciate Suicune’s otherworldly beauty.”
“Otherworldly beauty?” chortled Lucian. “You must have a screw loose, kid!”
Eusine was definitely not smiling now; rather, he looked quite insulted.
“I’m sorry if I offend you, your rudeness,” he said icily. “Either way, I must be going now.” He glanced at the trio behind him. “I do not understand why you travel with this lowlife, but you all deserve better than him—you especially, madam,” he said to Karen. He collected himself and walked away.
“Are you out of your freakin’ mind?” shrieked Karen, grabbing Lucian by the shoulders and shaking him violently. “Why the heck are you so evil?! I can’t believe I ever felt sorry for YOU! You don’t deserve my pity!”
“You’re the biggest idiot I’ve ever met,” said Lucian calmly, rather enjoying her anger.
Aaron tried—he really and truly tried—to swallow his anger once more. But all of the day’s anger had piled up and up and up inside of him, and this last swallow was like the tenth piece of pizza that causes one to regurgitate the original nine. All of his rage and irritation came pouring out of his mouth.
Karen and Will took a step back as Aaron let loose with a huge—and loud—string of curses and screams. They could catch a few words here and there:
“—BIGGEST LOWLIFE I’VE EVER MET IN MY LIFE, YOU DON’T DESERVE TO BE HERE, YOU SHOULDN’T EVEN BE CONSIDERED A HUMAN BEING—”
The other two glanced at each other, eyebrows raised.
“—WILL’S SLOWBRO HAS MORE SENSE THAN YOU, AND I BET IT TAKES HITS BETTER THAN YOU AS WELL, DOESN’T IT, OH I WOULD LOVE TO FIND OUT, AND YOU ARE PUSHING ME OVER THE EDGE, CALLING KARE AN IDIOT WAS A HUGE MISTAKE—”
Lucian was cowering up against a wall; although he was a few inches taller than Aaron, he was shaking in his shoes.
“—AND I’VE BEEN PUTTING UP WITH YOU ALL DAY, BUT I CAN’T PUT UP WITH THIS FOR ANY LONGER! THIS IS IT, YOU ARE OUT, WE’RE NOT GOING TO TAKE YOU JUST BECAUSE YOUR LITTLE FRIENDS WALKED OUT ON YOU! YOU’RE ON YOUR FREAKIN’ OWN!”
Lucian’s mouth fell open. He stammered a bit, and backed away towards the water. Karen and Will joined Aaron in slowly advancing on him.
“…you can’t do this, guys, you really can’t…I was just joking, heh heh… Seriously! Joke’s over!” He looked over his shoulder nervously. “Guys, one more step and I’m in the water…” He gulped and entered the water. “What can I possibly do now?” he whimpered.
“SWIM!” shouted the three together, and they watched him swim frantically until he was off the horizon.
They stood there for some time, until Will finally said, “You had better get to the Gym, Aaron.”
“Huh?” said Aaron, looking confused. “Oh. Right.” He looked around and located the Pokémon Gym. “Do you guys want to come?” he asked.
“I’ll come,” said Karen.
“I will too,” offered Will.
“Oh, but I thought you said you wanted to get some fresh air,” said Karen a little pointedly.
“Right,” said Will, cottoning on. “Umm, I’ll just stay out here, then,” he said a little helplessly.
“Great!” said Karen happily, and she took Aaron’s arm and walked with him to the Pokémon Gym. Will had a strange feeling that wasn’t the only place they were going, but he brought his mind to other things as he sat down on a smooth rock and stared out at the sea. Any little kids that had been playing out on the beach were inside now as the sun was setting. The only other people out was a couple, holding hands and walking slowly.
“So…” said the girl with a very southern accent. With a bit of a jolt, Will realized it was Margaret, the Gym Leader of Goldenrod.
“So…” said the boy with her. Upon cautious inspection, Will noted that he looked very strange. He had a few pimples dotting his unassuming face. Underneath a small mop of hair, bright blue eyes gazed into the clear blue eyes of Margaret. He looked decidedly strange, but not unlikable.
“Listen,” said Margaret to the Strange Boy. “This time we’ve spent together…it’s been great. But…” she continued, then hesitated. “…I can’t do this anymore.”
“Can’t do what anymore?” said the Strange Boy, his smile faltering.
“This,” said Margaret gently. “Look, I like you. I really do. But I can’t go out with you any longer.”
“You’re…breaking up with me?” said the Strange Boy, looking shocked.
“Yes,” said Margaret. “Look, don’t make this difficult. You’re just not the guy for me. I really hope you understand,” she said anxiously.
“I understand,” said the Strange Boy dejectedly.
“I’m sorry,” said Margaret softly. “But it’s over.” She leaned forward and kissed him lightly on the cheek. For a moment, she looked as though she might say something, but in the end she simply walked away, leaving him.
The Strange Boy stood there for a moment, then finally sat down on a rock near Will, and gazed over the crashing waters, appearing to be in deep thought.
Will wondered whether he ought to say something, but decided that it was best not to. They sat in silence for a while, and the Strange Boy finally seemed to notice him. He broke into a wide grin and said, “Will!”
“Umm…” said Will, looking startled, “do I know you?”
“I suppose not,” said the Strange Boy. “I knew that the others didn’t… but I thought perhaps you…Well, never mind.”
“So, horrible luck, huh?” said Will.
“What, you mean Margaret?” sighed the Strange Boy. “I wouldn’t call that luck. It was inevitable… Pretty sad, really.”
“Okay, then,” said Will, more than a little confused. “So, how did that happen in the first place?”
“How did what happen?” asked the Strange Boy.
“You know… you and Margaret,” said Will awkwardly.
“Well, that’s a story far too long to tell,” said the Strange Boy with a sad sort of smile. “Although I suppose if anyone can tell a long story, I can. Margaret is an old friend of mine. We were never truly meant to be.”
“I see,” said Will, but he really didn’t.
“I must be off, my friend,” said the Strange Boy, getting up abruptly. “I have many places to be, and Karen and Aaron should be getting back to you soon. Good luck,” he said, his piercing blue eyes meeting Will’s as they shook hands. He began to go forth, but stopped suddenly and turned around. “Oh, and truthfully, Lucian isn’t all bad,” said the Strange Boy. “But you already knew that, didn’t you?”
He walked off, and although Will knew they had never met prior to that, he couldn’t deny that there was something familiar about the boy.
He had little time to ponder all of this, however, as the Strange Boy was correct in thinking that Aaron and Karen were coming. They didn’t say much as they went to book rooms at the Cianwood Pokémon Center, but it wasn’t a negative silence; rather, everyone seemed to have much on their mind.
Will wondered what the boy had meant about Lucian, but very soon fell asleep.
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