You think I'm gonna stop writing now? The main character only had only two Pokémon. Nope, I'm back! ^_^ I got a whole lot of e-mail when I ended my story. Thank you guys so much. Here goes chapter 1 of my new series. I don't like how my first story turned out so this one will be different. But it's about the same characters. I'll try to make the main character act more like me and not Ash. Trapped in Johto Chapter 1 Lost My name is Lucky. I am like any normal Asian boy in the United States with an apartment and school. The only thing weird about me is my unathleticness and my dislike of sports. Maybe it's because my nose is never clear and I can't breathe through it. I'm not like them. A few months ago, I found real live Pokémon and raised two that I captured. They are Marril and Ivysaur. I had many adventures with them but now it was time to say good bye. My good friend, Celebei, has to take them back or all will cease to exist. I turned away noticing tears blurring my eyes' vision. I heard my Pokémon shouting their good byes. Ivysaur broke down sobbing. Marril had to come him down. My dark blue jacket seemed to be unconftorble in this situation. said Celebei. In a big flash of purple light my Pokémon disappeared with many others. I was sure that was the last I would ever see a live Pokémon ever again. All the other trainers' Pokémon were probably gone too. I felt sorry for them because they never got a chance to say good bye. But then another flash of purple light blinded my eyes. I was then in another world. It was completely black. It was dark, very dark. Shapes swirled and disapeared around me. I couldn't tell what they were. My brain couldn't take it anymore. It was too confusing and complex. I didn't know that I was unconscious until I woke up. "Paras Paras?" a voice summoned me from my slumber. I woke up blinking slowly clearing the sleep from my eyes. A Paras stood before me with a look of curiosity. I rose slowly to my feet. But it wasn't slow enough as the Paras took a battle stance. "Cool, a Pokémon!" I shouted happily. That was a mistake. Paras rushed forward slashing with his claws. I tried to dodge but I was too slow. Paras made a small hole on the bottom of my jacket. I angrily kicked the bug Pokémon in to some bushes. I walked away not wanting a rematch with Paras. I walked around the forest hoping to find a way out but it was useless. I was getting more and more lost. Now I had no idea where I was. I sat down against a tree to think. Celebei had made a mistake some how. I was transported in to the Pokémon world. Would this cause the two dimensions, the Pokémon one and mine, to destory each other? "Marril mar (Hungry)," a Marril whined from behind me. "Ivysaur Ivy (Help me out here)," an Ivysaur shouted. I turned around sneaking a look over a big green bush to look at them. Ivysaur was trying to reach some apples in the trees. Marril was beside him. It seemed to notice something and looked at my general direction. I ducked behind the bush. Two vines shot out of the bushes wrapping me around the waste. The vines pulled me through the bush and in to Ivysaur and Marril's view. I gulped with fear. "Don't kill me. I wasn't going to capture you guys, promise," I begged. Just then, two empty Pokéballs fell out of my pocket. Talk about bad timing. then again, this was very normal according to my luck. The two wild Pokémon glared at me. The Ivysaur dropped me on to the ground. Marril rushed forward. I closed my eyes expecting a vicious tackle. The Marril jumped on me and... hugged me. Both Pokémon laughed at me. "Marril Marril (Good to see you again)!" Marril chirped happily between fits of laughter. I couldn't help but to join in on the laughter. These two Pokémon used to belong to me a few hours ago (see Pokémon in the Real World). "Ivysaur saur (Gullible as aways)," Ivysaur teased. We all sat there and giggled like idiots for a few minutes. "Marril Mar (How did you get here)?" asked Marril. "Celebi made a mistake but I'm glad to have you guys back," I said. "Ivysaur (What do we do now)?" asked Ivysaur. "I can become a trainer here, might as well while I'm here. Maybe catch a new Pokémon or two," I said. "Ivy Ivysaur (The nearest city is Goldenrod,) said Ivysaur leading the way. I followed him until we reached the guard house. I notice Ivysaur picking some apples as we walked. Both my Pokémon happily shared the food. I recalled both my Pokémon in to there Pokéballs as they finished thier food. I walked through the guard house noticing the similiarness with the guard house in my Pokémon Silver Version. The guard barely noticed me as I passed through the opposite side of the small building. Ahead of me was a long field of unpaved road. It was a long dirt path with various trainers stationed everywhere. Some were relaxing and talking while some battled viciously. Some of the trainers sat alone grooming there Pokémon or just standing there for no reason at all. I ran forward towards the city ahead. But I was stopped by a kid in a green boyscout's outfit. He was one of the trainers standing there for no reason. "Battle, now!" shouted the boy. "I have to go get my license," I said starting to run off. "What's the matter, afraid?" the kid asked. "Ok, a battle it is," I said turning around. I knew I was being tricked. But I disliked snoty people and wanted to teach this kid a lesson. "Spearow go!" said the boy throwing out his first Pokémon. It came out with a small growl and took in to the air. "Go Marril!" I shouted throwing his Pokéball. Marril jumped out ready for battle. The two Pokémon glared at each other waiting for an order. "Watergun it down," I said. Marril sprayed pillars of water at the flying Spearow. Spearow dodged and weaved between the pillars of water. Marril continued his wet assault. Spearow expertly dodged the attack but was getting tired from all the maneuvers. "Bubblebeam now!" I said pointing at the tiring Spearow. Marril sprayed a blue beam filled with bubbles. Spearow was knocked out of the sky and on to a rough landing. His trainer recalled it back after a look of shock. "Now I choose Rattata!" said the boy throwing another Pokéball. His Rattata came out gorwling. It seemed eager to battle. "Bubblebeam that one too!" I said. "Quick Attack, hurry!" said the boy. Rattata disappeared in a purple blur. A second later, Marril layed on his sidei n pain. that Rattata must have been well trained. "Marril, you ok?" I asked. Marril nodded. "Tackle now," said the boy. "Give'em your roll," I said trying to remember G/S attacks from a website I once looked at everyday. Rattata rushed forward only to be rammed in the face by Marril. Marril was rolled up tightly in to a ball, inflicting more damage. Rattata was down and out. The boy recalled his rodent Pokémon. "You win," the boy grumbled handing me half his money. He stomped away angryly. "Good job, Marril. Rest in your Pokéball," I congradulated putting Marril back in to his Pokéball. I continued the walk towards the city. "Hey, wanna battle?" a little boy asked. He was carrying a lunch box and wearing school clothes. "Um, sure," I said. The school boy threw out his Tangela. I chose Ivysaur. "Don't expect me to go easy on you," I said grinning. "You bet," said the school kid grinning back. I liked his determination. "Tackle now," I said. "Vine whip," said the kid. Ivysaur ran forward but suddenly was held up in the air by a lot of vines. This kid had a well-trained Tangela. "Sleep Powder right in its face," I said. "Throw'em!" shouted the boy after hearing my command. But it was already too late. Ivysaur sprayed Sleep Powder all over Tangela. Tangela fell asleep right away. "Wake up!" shouted the kid. "Vine Whip it!" I said quickly. Tangela opened his eyes only to see Ivysaur's vine whip slapping it across his face. The battle was over and I had won. I went on my way battling some trainers and gaining decent money. But I mostly did it for the valuable experience. Finally, Goldenrod City was in view. It was huge like New York City huge. The shopping mall towered over most other buildings. I ran in to the Pokémon Center near the edge of the city. This is the first installment of my story. What do you think? Is it good or bad? I'll try to make it better nonetheless. I bet most of you were surprise by the sequel because the first story looked so finished and final. E-mail me at Luckvillag@aol.com please. "Animals have a natural ability to sense kindness," -Hero, Gundam Wing "Please call me little Washu, alright.......?" -Washu, Tenchi Muyo