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Journeying Mage Trainer Of Origin
Chapter One: Professor Oak's Request
CrimsonChapter One: Professor Oak's Request
My brother Red and I were watching an old battle on his computer when we heard Mom calling our names. I had a feeling I knew what that meant. Professor Oak had been developing some sort of encyclopedia that he wanted us to complete because he was too old to do it himself, and I thought that maybe, just maybe, it was finally done.
"Crimson, Red, are you there? Kids!" She called. "I ran into Professor Oak and he gave me a message: he wants you to go to his lab as soon as possible."
"Professor Oak?" Red echoed.
"He said he finally finished that thing he was telling you about, so—" Mom continued, only for Red to burst out of the room, so excited that he forgot the stairs were there for a minute.
"Alright!" My brother cheered, but then he promptly clenched his teeth and grunted as he tried to keep himself from falling down the stairs. However, it was a losing battle and he fell down the stairs, kicking up a small dust cloud and knocking his hat off. Red could be rather clumsy sometimes, although part of it was that he needed to be more careful.
I sighed. "Honestly. Haven't you learned to be more careful by now, brother dear?"
"You should really be more careful." Mom agreed.
Red jumped up and brushed himself off. "Alright." He agreed before dashing out the door.
I rolled my eyes. "We're going to Professor Oak's lab. We'll see you soon." I tossed a little wave over my shoulder before I dashed out the door, hot on my brother's heels. We hurried to Professor Oak's lab, and not long after we left, we ran into my brother's longtime rival and arch-nemesis, and my pseudo-friend, Blue.
"Hey there, Red." Blue greeted, smirking. "Wait a second, let me guess. Did Gramps call you, too?" Gramps was what he called Professor Oak, his grandfather.
"Yeah." Red replied. "I heard it's done."
"Sorry, but," Blue didn't look sorry at all. Knowing my pseudo-friend as I did, he was probably going to try to make this into a competition of some sort. He loved nothing more than getting a rise out of Red. "I'm gonna go in first." And with that, he ran towards the door.
"Wait! I won't let you!" My brother shouted, running after Blue.
I rolled my eyes. Boys. I thought. I don't know why they feel the need to fight over everything. Maybe it's just because they're Red and Blue.
The two of them had been rivals since they were just little kids. I didn't know what caused the rivalry or how it got started, but they'd been rivals since we were six. The two of them got into a fight about something— I don't know what it was about because I wasn't there— which was somehow so huge that they broke their friendship and became rivals. Blue and I had stayed friends, kind of, but the fact that I was Red's sister made it kind of strained.
I sighed, bringing a pendant out of my shirt and holding it in front of me. "Teleportation." I announced. "Coordinates are as follows," I rattled off a short stream of letters and numbers. "Open up, door of invitation. Open to Pallet Town, to Professor Oak's lab." I disappeared into a crimson flash and reappeared in front of Professor Oak. Thanks to a series I saw on TV, I could now use magic in a sense. Of course, it required me to be able to do advanced mathematical calculations in my head, but that wasn't a big deal. I was no math whiz, but I could do it.
"Crimson, welcome." The aged Pokémon Professor greeted. "What made you decide to teleport today? Usually you feel it's cheating."
I jerked a thumb backwards towards the lab's entrance. "You'll find out in three, two, one . . ."
"Get off of me, would you?!" Blue shouted.
"You're the one who's pushing me!" Red retorted.
"Gotcha." I sighed. The two feuding rivals tried to grapple with eachother and push eachother back so that they would be the first one in, but they were too evenly matched. I wasn't sure why they felt the need to fight eachother, but I supposed it was just how they were.
"What's all the ruckus about?" Professor Oak asked, amused.
"Professor/Gramps!" My brother and pseudo-friend cried, running up to us. "Is it done?" They asked together, not quite in unison.
Their answer was a noise to the affirmative. We were each given a small red device which we were told was the Pokédex. Apparently, it automatically recorded the data on all the Pokémon we caught, being a high-tech encyclopedia. Professor Oak wanted us to make a complete guide to all the Pokémon in the world. It had always been his dream, apparently.
However, he was now too old, because it was quite difficult to travel around the world, especially at his age. That was why he wanted the three of us to help fulfill his dream. He finished by asking if he could count on us. Red immediately gave his enthusiastic yes.
"Now, Gramps," Blue began urgently. "You haven't forgotten your promise, in exchange for us helping you out?" In exchange for helping him complete Pokédex, Professor Oak had promised to give us each a Pokémon so that we could travel without worrying about being attacked.
His grandfather smiled. "I haven't forgotten." He responded. A light flicked on and a table with four Pokéballs was revealed. "As you can see, there are four Pokémon here. I'll give each of you the opportunity to choose one."
A spotlight shone down on the center right ball. We were told that this was the Fire Pokémon, Charmander. The same happened for the center left ball, and the Professor told us that this was Growlithe, another Fire Pokémon. The far left ball was Squirtle, the Water Pokémon, and the far right ball was Bulbasaur, the Plant Pokémon. We were told we could choose the one we liked. I already knew which one I wanted.
"I don't need to be greedy like you are, Red." Blue teased. "You can go ahead and choose first."
I rolled my eyes. "Hold on. Don't you know the rules? Ladies first, boys. I'll choose first." I picked up the center left Pokéball. "I want Growlithe. It seems like it'll be a loyal companion, and a good friend." I tossed the ball up into the air and in a burst of flames, Growlithe appeared. I reached out and caught the puppy-like Pokémon, smiling.
Red nodded and picked up the center right ball. "It wasn't really a tough decision. The thing is, my dad named me 'Red' hoping that when I grew up it would help me have the passion and energy of a red-hot fire. So now I've decided that my first Pokémon should be a Fire Pokémon that will help me live up to the name my father gave me." He tossed the ball up into the air, and similar to Growlithe, Charmander appeared in a burst of flame. Red reached out his arms and caught the lizard-like Pokémon. "It's my Pokémon!" He exclaimed happily.
I rolled my eyes. Only my brother would choose a Pokémon based on his name.
"I see." Professor Oak turned to his grandson. "Then, Blue, are you going to choose Squirtle because its blue color is perfect for someone with your name?"
Blue scoffed. "I would never choose my Pokémon for such a ridiculous reason. But since Red chose Fire, I will choose Water!" He picked up the far left ball and tossed it into the air, Squirtle appearing in a burst of water. Like Red and I, he held his arms out to catch his new Pokémon.
"You realize you can give your Pokémon its own nickname if you so choose." Professor Oak told us. Red and Blue decided that they wouldn't, but I thought a name was a good idea.
I looked at my new Growlithe. "Harmonia." I decided. "Let us work together in harmony to take this world by storm."
Blue challenged Red to a battle, but then took it back, citing that he wouldn't want the memory of his first battle to be against 'a measly beginner like Red' before he challenged me. Red shot back that Blue and I were beginners too, to which Blue replied that his ambitions were far greater than Red's. He said that as for me, I actually knew a thing or three about how to battle, so I couldn't be considered a mere beginner.
I rolled my eyes, but accepted Blue's challenge.
It was a slightly difficult battle, since they were roughly the same skill level, and Harmonia only knew Bite and Roar while Blue's Squirtle only knew Tackle and Tail Whip, but we managed. For a while it seemed like I was going to lose, but Harmonia hung on and we managed to force a draw. Blue recalled Squirtle before he rushed off, proclaiming that he'd be the best Pokémon Trainer in the world.
"So, sis," Red began. "Should we travel together?"
I considered it. "Alright. Why not?" I shrugged. "Just don't try to drag me into your rivalry with Blue. So help me, if either of you drag me in the middle, I'll blast you both with a Reverent Buster and drop a Ragnarok Breaker on both of your heads."
My brother winced. "Right, got it. No dragging you into my rivalry with Blue." They'd tried to drag me in the middle numerous times.
I wasn't sure why they did it, but I usually responded by using magical force. It was typically just a small, basic shooting spell which I called the Reverent Shooter, but they had been trying to more and more recently, so I figured I'd go up in severity the more often it happened. Red should have been thankful I gave him a warning at all— I didn't owe him anything, and I didn't have to warn him if I didn't want to.
After stopping home to grab anything we might need, we started down Route One, the path that led to Viridian City.
As I looked ahead at the path, I couldn't help but smile— at long last, I was a Pokémon Trainer, and nothing was going to stop me from being the very best.
With Harmonia at my side, together we would be the best team to ever grace the world of Pokémon. We'd become the strongest together.
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