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Histories are Past, Pain is Present
Leo
The rain was still falling hard. We had all stopped under a wayward pine, huddled around a small fire. XiD was sleeping against the tree. I noticed he was twitching and watched him for a moment, examining his movements. Every fifteen seconds he would twitch his head to the right, every five he would drum his fingers against his thigh, and every six his eyes would move under his eyelids. After about a minute of this his eyes popped open, looking around nervously. I stood up and walked to sit next to him.
Leaning in, I whispered to him. "Is something wrong, XiD? You've been acting strange lately. Is there anything you need to talk about?" XiD looked at me nervously, the pain in his eyes flashing intensely for a moment followed by deep relief.
"Can we walk, Leo?" He asked, gesturing outside toward the rain. I nodded and stood up.
"All this rain is making nature call, anyone else need to go?" XiD nodded and stood. No one else moved, so I walked out into the rain, followed by XiD.
We walked several minutes, putting distance between us and our camp. When I felt it was safe I stopped and turned to XiD. He took another couple of steps and turned back to me.
"What is it, XiD?" His eyes held a vast pain again, bursting through with every movement he made. His eyes glanced around nervously, his feet shuffled, and he was wringing his hands. He kept working his jaw, chewing imaginary food, even the movement of his hair said he needed to express himself. When he finally calmed down he was much happier looking, though still pained.
"You know, I've been waiting four hundred years for someone to ask me that question." He said, suddenly he laughed, "Dijo dijo dijo, you know, I'm crying with joy right now, but this damned rain is making it difficult for you to see, dijo dijo dijo." Together we laughed, until he heaved a sigh, like it bore the weight of the world. Dropping his head, we slipped back to the darker conversation. "That fight, with Nera, brought back some pretty bad memories. I was having a nightmare, about them, when you came over." He looked up at me, and I could see the steady river of pain running down his cheeks, flowing freely after being pent up behind a massive dam of doubt and regret.
XiD
"What you don't know," I told Leo, "is that half-breeds have been around for a lot longer than anyone knows. There have always been humans who have been in greater tune with their pokemon than others. Some actually fall in love and mate with them, thus we are born. My family was murdered, before my eyes. I was fourteen, and not very powerful. A large group of humans, maybe twenty, attacked our home. We, my family and I, were dragged outside onto our lawn and tied to stakes like we were animals. At first my mother, a gengar, fought, but was brought down when they killed my father. Overpowered by grief she gave up, the humans dragged her before me and forced me to watch them cut her throat. It was then I exploded. For some reason we are generally more powerful than the average pokemon, and thanks to this I killed them, all of them. We're scorned, ridiculed, and outcast for this power we hold, no one looks at us without fear." I looked into Leo's eyes, searching for understanding. I wasn't surprised when I found it.
"This is the reason that I'm in such great pain, the main reason at least, but there's a deeper story too." I took a deep breath. "First, you need to know that I am three thousand years old. Not the oldest creature out there, but I am old by both human and pokemon standards. For three thousand years I have been rejected from every group, family, team, home I have ever found. No one accepted me, they called me a freak, an abomination, 'Devil's Child'. Freak especially, and even today when I hear the word, I can't help but cringe. I grew angry, and in time began to fight back when they tried to drive me away. I've killed many in anger, but I'm sure you understand that perfectly well. Second, I have a younger brother, named Madric." Leo recoiled with surprise, then nodded and settled back down so I could finish.
"A lot happened between he and I, but the story you need to know is thankfully short. I was entering my two hundred and ninety seventh year of life, and we had recently fought a large family of aipom, who had tried to drive us away for our differences. I was badly injured, having taken a hit for Madric. We stopped in a meadow and made camp. In my exhaustion I had fallen asleep, only to awake to screaming." My composure was starting to slip; I took a deep breath to steady myself.
"All around us were humans, carrying burning torches and swords. My brother was screaming as he was dragged off by two large men. I tried to fight, I really did, but my wounds made me crumple. I fell unconscious again. All I heard was the human's remark that I'd die soon. That and... and my brothers screams. He screamed, 'Why XiD, why can't you save me? Save me XiD! Is the freak not strong enough to save me?'" I dropped my head and let myself continue crying. Leo, sitting right next to me, began to rub my back consolingly. I stayed like that for a few moments. Then I looked up at Leo's face. There I saw the compassion and understanding I've been looking for.
"When we were fighting I felt weak, and helpless losing to Nera like I did. She kept whispering in my ear when I got in close for an attack, freak. Those words hurt more than the flesh wounds. They threatened to take you away, and all I saw was my brother being dragged away. You're like a brother to me now, Leo, and I don't want to lose you. I don't want to fail again." I collapsed, falling, only to be caught in Leo's arms. He lowered us to the ground slowly and just sat there while I cried, ashamed of my weakness.
"I understand, XiD," he said quietly, "and you don't have to worry." I looked up to see him smiling, rain running down his face. "Cause this brother of yours can take care of himself. Now, ready to head back?" I shook my head and just sat. Until I was ready.
When I was I nodded and stood. It still hurt, like a fresh burn that is still hot, but was lessened, like a few days had passed since the burn. I looked at Leo, my new brother, and smiled. Life was looking up.
Leo
When we got back everyone was sitting separated, doing their own thing. First thing I noticed was the number of people doing their own thing.
"Where's Aditi?" I asked casually. Terra looked up from her pokedex.
"She said she had to go to the bathroom." She looked back down.
I frowned, "Why didn't she say anything when we left?" Terra responded without looking up.
"She's a girl, she wasn't gonna go to the bathroom with you." I smirked, and then frowned when I realized how strangely this truly was.
"How long has she been gone?" Terra looked up and then counted the minutes on her fingers.
"Well, she left right after you did, in the opposite direction. Why?" I shook my head.
"We've been gone twenty minutes, easy. And we didn't really go to the bathroom. Something is wrong, I'll be right back." As I left, I hadn't noticed that Scar already missing too.
Aditi
I watched XiD and Leo leave, ready to follow shortly after. I waited thirty seconds after they had left and stood.
"I have to go to the bathroom too." Raina looked at me suspiciously.
"Why didn't you go with the boys?" I looked at her nervously; glad that she couldn't see it on my face.
"Cause I would be the only girl, alone with two guys while I pee. Not my idea of fun." Raina laughed and I relaxed at her acceptance. It really is too bad I have to lie to such a trusting person.
I left our camp in the opposite direction of Leo and XiD, hoping to avoid any contact with them. I walked through the rain for maybe ten minutes before reaching a large clearing with an oak tree in the center of it.
"This is where he said we'd meet," I said to no one in particular. I waited under tree for another five minutes before I heard movement above me. Without looking I knew who it was.
"Why, hello my dear. Fancy meeting you here." The raspy voice called down.
"Hello, 02235." I sighed, "I came like you asked, what do you want to tell me?" 02235 glided down and sat beside me on the wet ground.
"I don't want to tell you anything, Six." I looked at him confused. "What? Six, it's just more convenient to say, much better than 02236. In fact I would prefer you called me Five."
I glared at him, "Well, Five, for your information, I have a name. It's Aditi." Five looked at me for a moment and then started to laugh, he couldn't contain himself. When he settled down he wiped an imaginary tear from his eye.
"Oh, that's a good one," He said, "Did your little boyfriend give you that?" I looked away and he frowned. "He did? I think you're getting far too attached that little team of idiots." I growled at him.
"They're not idiots, they're stronger, smarter, and overall better people than you could ever hope to be." Five stared at me for a long time, analyzing me. When he did speak it was a husky growl.
"You forget your place, Six. Allow me to remind you where you stand." In a moment he had me pinned against a tree. I looked into his eyes, terrified. I was never trained for battle, I was given special genes to attract and persuade people. Now it was useless, held under a gengar half-breed's weight. He smiled a Gengar's impossibly wide smile.
"I'm going to give you something you won't forget. I'll show you your place!" His red eyes glowed blue and I felt the tingle of psychic energy, my clothes were ripped from my body. Five paused again, staring at me lustfully. I shifted uncomfortably under his gaze. I had been admired before, but never by someone so... crazed. His eyes flashed evilly and I felt a hand roughly grab my breast.
"Please, don't." I protested, "Silph won't be happy." He growled, giving me a menacing glare, and stuck his other hand between my legs. I whined in distress, but couldn't escape his probing fingers.
"What's wrong, Six," He teased, "This is what you were created for after all, to be the perfect sexual tool." His already wide grin grew wider, stretching across his face and reaching his ears. I looked down and could see his member already hardening. I moaned in fear, but Five only took it as encouragement.
He stopped his probing, and slowly moved his shaft to my opening. Just before he reached it, he stopped. I looked at him, hoping he would stop, that maybe he had come to his senses, but his wicked grin said otherwise. He turned me around, pressing my breasts against the bark. I felt his hand, wet with my fluids, probing again, now at the base of my tail. I cried out in pain when his finger was jammed inside my ass. It was a horrible feeling, like being dirty and knowing you can never clean the feeling away.
He kept his finger inside me for a minute and then pulled it out. Again I foolishly mistook this for him stopping. I felt a mix of pain and surprise when I felt his member fill the hole his finger had left, stretching my insides painfully.
"We have to maintain your virginity, just in case. This way should be perfectly safe." I sobbed into the tree, not wanting to look into his face. I gave one last futile cry for help, and was silenced with a slap. "Shut up, bitch! I don't want your little friends ruining this-" I gasped with relief when I felt his weight leave me, and sighed with the freedom of being in control of my own body.
I looked to my right and saw Five laying on the ground, staring angrily at a figure behind me. I turned around, both to protect my fragile hole and to see my savior, I was half expecting, and half hoping it would be Leo. It wasn't.
Scar was glaring angrily down at Five, daring to meet the violent glare.
"Don't touch her." He growled, not loudly, but the menace was clear in his voice. Five stared up at him in disbelief, but laughed when he realized it was a mere human.
"What are you going to do? Punch me again? You don't have the strength to-" He was silenced when Scar started violently stomping his groin.
"I may have failed anatomy, but I'm pretty sure this'll fucking hurt." He continued to stomp. Five tryed to protect himself in vain, eventually he just teleported away, to where I don't care, but he better not come back.
I looked at Scar with thanks, hoping he hadn't saved me only to do the same as what nearly happened to me. I took a cautionary step back as he took a step forward. When he continued towards me I froze, fearing the worse. I was surprised when simply wrapped his arms around me, pulling me close to him. I hadn't realized how cold I was until he hugged me, but now I couldn't resist snuggling into his chest. We stayed like that, motionless. The realization of what nearly happened to me set in and I started to cry.
Scar whispered soothingly and rubbed my back. "Shh, it's ok. He is gone, your going to be ok. I'll protect you, I promise." His hand ran from the top of my shoulder blades to the base of my tail, his fingers rubbed into my wet fur, scratching the skin underneath.
I soon relaxed under his gentle scratching, and stopped crying, content to stand in his arms. I whined with protest when he stepped back, but also jumped, to cover myself, when I saw Leo standing at the edge of the clearing, smiling.
"Am I interrupting something?" He asked jokingly. Scar looked at me and blushed, I could also feel heat rising to my cheeks. He shook his head.
"I'll tell you later, but right now Aditi needs some clothes." Leo had reached the tree by now and looked at me confused, but settled to wait. Scar took off his jacket and slung it over my shoulders. I accepted it, glad for the warmth. I smiled at him and thought back to what he'd done. He had saved me from a horrible experience. I still had pain to remind of it, but I realize it could have been so much worse. I stayed close to Scar's side as we walked back to the camp, strangely happy to have him by my side.Chapter End Notes:Ugh, I'm tired. Next chapter is XiD's flashback, and it is the last chapter that I have prepared. After that your going to have to wait for me to update, like everyone else. Thanks for reading, please review
The rain was still falling hard. We had all stopped under a wayward pine, huddled around a small fire. XiD was sleeping against the tree. I noticed he was twitching and watched him for a moment, examining his movements. Every fifteen seconds he would twitch his head to the right, every five he would drum his fingers against his thigh, and every six his eyes would move under his eyelids. After about a minute of this his eyes popped open, looking around nervously. I stood up and walked to sit next to him.
Leaning in, I whispered to him. "Is something wrong, XiD? You've been acting strange lately. Is there anything you need to talk about?" XiD looked at me nervously, the pain in his eyes flashing intensely for a moment followed by deep relief.
"Can we walk, Leo?" He asked, gesturing outside toward the rain. I nodded and stood up.
"All this rain is making nature call, anyone else need to go?" XiD nodded and stood. No one else moved, so I walked out into the rain, followed by XiD.
We walked several minutes, putting distance between us and our camp. When I felt it was safe I stopped and turned to XiD. He took another couple of steps and turned back to me.
"What is it, XiD?" His eyes held a vast pain again, bursting through with every movement he made. His eyes glanced around nervously, his feet shuffled, and he was wringing his hands. He kept working his jaw, chewing imaginary food, even the movement of his hair said he needed to express himself. When he finally calmed down he was much happier looking, though still pained.
"You know, I've been waiting four hundred years for someone to ask me that question." He said, suddenly he laughed, "Dijo dijo dijo, you know, I'm crying with joy right now, but this damned rain is making it difficult for you to see, dijo dijo dijo." Together we laughed, until he heaved a sigh, like it bore the weight of the world. Dropping his head, we slipped back to the darker conversation. "That fight, with Nera, brought back some pretty bad memories. I was having a nightmare, about them, when you came over." He looked up at me, and I could see the steady river of pain running down his cheeks, flowing freely after being pent up behind a massive dam of doubt and regret.
XiD
"What you don't know," I told Leo, "is that half-breeds have been around for a lot longer than anyone knows. There have always been humans who have been in greater tune with their pokemon than others. Some actually fall in love and mate with them, thus we are born. My family was murdered, before my eyes. I was fourteen, and not very powerful. A large group of humans, maybe twenty, attacked our home. We, my family and I, were dragged outside onto our lawn and tied to stakes like we were animals. At first my mother, a gengar, fought, but was brought down when they killed my father. Overpowered by grief she gave up, the humans dragged her before me and forced me to watch them cut her throat. It was then I exploded. For some reason we are generally more powerful than the average pokemon, and thanks to this I killed them, all of them. We're scorned, ridiculed, and outcast for this power we hold, no one looks at us without fear." I looked into Leo's eyes, searching for understanding. I wasn't surprised when I found it.
"This is the reason that I'm in such great pain, the main reason at least, but there's a deeper story too." I took a deep breath. "First, you need to know that I am three thousand years old. Not the oldest creature out there, but I am old by both human and pokemon standards. For three thousand years I have been rejected from every group, family, team, home I have ever found. No one accepted me, they called me a freak, an abomination, 'Devil's Child'. Freak especially, and even today when I hear the word, I can't help but cringe. I grew angry, and in time began to fight back when they tried to drive me away. I've killed many in anger, but I'm sure you understand that perfectly well. Second, I have a younger brother, named Madric." Leo recoiled with surprise, then nodded and settled back down so I could finish.
"A lot happened between he and I, but the story you need to know is thankfully short. I was entering my two hundred and ninety seventh year of life, and we had recently fought a large family of aipom, who had tried to drive us away for our differences. I was badly injured, having taken a hit for Madric. We stopped in a meadow and made camp. In my exhaustion I had fallen asleep, only to awake to screaming." My composure was starting to slip; I took a deep breath to steady myself.
"All around us were humans, carrying burning torches and swords. My brother was screaming as he was dragged off by two large men. I tried to fight, I really did, but my wounds made me crumple. I fell unconscious again. All I heard was the human's remark that I'd die soon. That and... and my brothers screams. He screamed, 'Why XiD, why can't you save me? Save me XiD! Is the freak not strong enough to save me?'" I dropped my head and let myself continue crying. Leo, sitting right next to me, began to rub my back consolingly. I stayed like that for a few moments. Then I looked up at Leo's face. There I saw the compassion and understanding I've been looking for.
"When we were fighting I felt weak, and helpless losing to Nera like I did. She kept whispering in my ear when I got in close for an attack, freak. Those words hurt more than the flesh wounds. They threatened to take you away, and all I saw was my brother being dragged away. You're like a brother to me now, Leo, and I don't want to lose you. I don't want to fail again." I collapsed, falling, only to be caught in Leo's arms. He lowered us to the ground slowly and just sat there while I cried, ashamed of my weakness.
"I understand, XiD," he said quietly, "and you don't have to worry." I looked up to see him smiling, rain running down his face. "Cause this brother of yours can take care of himself. Now, ready to head back?" I shook my head and just sat. Until I was ready.
When I was I nodded and stood. It still hurt, like a fresh burn that is still hot, but was lessened, like a few days had passed since the burn. I looked at Leo, my new brother, and smiled. Life was looking up.
Leo
When we got back everyone was sitting separated, doing their own thing. First thing I noticed was the number of people doing their own thing.
"Where's Aditi?" I asked casually. Terra looked up from her pokedex.
"She said she had to go to the bathroom." She looked back down.
I frowned, "Why didn't she say anything when we left?" Terra responded without looking up.
"She's a girl, she wasn't gonna go to the bathroom with you." I smirked, and then frowned when I realized how strangely this truly was.
"How long has she been gone?" Terra looked up and then counted the minutes on her fingers.
"Well, she left right after you did, in the opposite direction. Why?" I shook my head.
"We've been gone twenty minutes, easy. And we didn't really go to the bathroom. Something is wrong, I'll be right back." As I left, I hadn't noticed that Scar already missing too.
Aditi
I watched XiD and Leo leave, ready to follow shortly after. I waited thirty seconds after they had left and stood.
"I have to go to the bathroom too." Raina looked at me suspiciously.
"Why didn't you go with the boys?" I looked at her nervously; glad that she couldn't see it on my face.
"Cause I would be the only girl, alone with two guys while I pee. Not my idea of fun." Raina laughed and I relaxed at her acceptance. It really is too bad I have to lie to such a trusting person.
I left our camp in the opposite direction of Leo and XiD, hoping to avoid any contact with them. I walked through the rain for maybe ten minutes before reaching a large clearing with an oak tree in the center of it.
"This is where he said we'd meet," I said to no one in particular. I waited under tree for another five minutes before I heard movement above me. Without looking I knew who it was.
"Why, hello my dear. Fancy meeting you here." The raspy voice called down.
"Hello, 02235." I sighed, "I came like you asked, what do you want to tell me?" 02235 glided down and sat beside me on the wet ground.
"I don't want to tell you anything, Six." I looked at him confused. "What? Six, it's just more convenient to say, much better than 02236. In fact I would prefer you called me Five."
I glared at him, "Well, Five, for your information, I have a name. It's Aditi." Five looked at me for a moment and then started to laugh, he couldn't contain himself. When he settled down he wiped an imaginary tear from his eye.
"Oh, that's a good one," He said, "Did your little boyfriend give you that?" I looked away and he frowned. "He did? I think you're getting far too attached that little team of idiots." I growled at him.
"They're not idiots, they're stronger, smarter, and overall better people than you could ever hope to be." Five stared at me for a long time, analyzing me. When he did speak it was a husky growl.
"You forget your place, Six. Allow me to remind you where you stand." In a moment he had me pinned against a tree. I looked into his eyes, terrified. I was never trained for battle, I was given special genes to attract and persuade people. Now it was useless, held under a gengar half-breed's weight. He smiled a Gengar's impossibly wide smile.
"I'm going to give you something you won't forget. I'll show you your place!" His red eyes glowed blue and I felt the tingle of psychic energy, my clothes were ripped from my body. Five paused again, staring at me lustfully. I shifted uncomfortably under his gaze. I had been admired before, but never by someone so... crazed. His eyes flashed evilly and I felt a hand roughly grab my breast.
"Please, don't." I protested, "Silph won't be happy." He growled, giving me a menacing glare, and stuck his other hand between my legs. I whined in distress, but couldn't escape his probing fingers.
"What's wrong, Six," He teased, "This is what you were created for after all, to be the perfect sexual tool." His already wide grin grew wider, stretching across his face and reaching his ears. I looked down and could see his member already hardening. I moaned in fear, but Five only took it as encouragement.
He stopped his probing, and slowly moved his shaft to my opening. Just before he reached it, he stopped. I looked at him, hoping he would stop, that maybe he had come to his senses, but his wicked grin said otherwise. He turned me around, pressing my breasts against the bark. I felt his hand, wet with my fluids, probing again, now at the base of my tail. I cried out in pain when his finger was jammed inside my ass. It was a horrible feeling, like being dirty and knowing you can never clean the feeling away.
He kept his finger inside me for a minute and then pulled it out. Again I foolishly mistook this for him stopping. I felt a mix of pain and surprise when I felt his member fill the hole his finger had left, stretching my insides painfully.
"We have to maintain your virginity, just in case. This way should be perfectly safe." I sobbed into the tree, not wanting to look into his face. I gave one last futile cry for help, and was silenced with a slap. "Shut up, bitch! I don't want your little friends ruining this-" I gasped with relief when I felt his weight leave me, and sighed with the freedom of being in control of my own body.
I looked to my right and saw Five laying on the ground, staring angrily at a figure behind me. I turned around, both to protect my fragile hole and to see my savior, I was half expecting, and half hoping it would be Leo. It wasn't.
Scar was glaring angrily down at Five, daring to meet the violent glare.
"Don't touch her." He growled, not loudly, but the menace was clear in his voice. Five stared up at him in disbelief, but laughed when he realized it was a mere human.
"What are you going to do? Punch me again? You don't have the strength to-" He was silenced when Scar started violently stomping his groin.
"I may have failed anatomy, but I'm pretty sure this'll fucking hurt." He continued to stomp. Five tryed to protect himself in vain, eventually he just teleported away, to where I don't care, but he better not come back.
I looked at Scar with thanks, hoping he hadn't saved me only to do the same as what nearly happened to me. I took a cautionary step back as he took a step forward. When he continued towards me I froze, fearing the worse. I was surprised when simply wrapped his arms around me, pulling me close to him. I hadn't realized how cold I was until he hugged me, but now I couldn't resist snuggling into his chest. We stayed like that, motionless. The realization of what nearly happened to me set in and I started to cry.
Scar whispered soothingly and rubbed my back. "Shh, it's ok. He is gone, your going to be ok. I'll protect you, I promise." His hand ran from the top of my shoulder blades to the base of my tail, his fingers rubbed into my wet fur, scratching the skin underneath.
I soon relaxed under his gentle scratching, and stopped crying, content to stand in his arms. I whined with protest when he stepped back, but also jumped, to cover myself, when I saw Leo standing at the edge of the clearing, smiling.
"Am I interrupting something?" He asked jokingly. Scar looked at me and blushed, I could also feel heat rising to my cheeks. He shook his head.
"I'll tell you later, but right now Aditi needs some clothes." Leo had reached the tree by now and looked at me confused, but settled to wait. Scar took off his jacket and slung it over my shoulders. I accepted it, glad for the warmth. I smiled at him and thought back to what he'd done. He had saved me from a horrible experience. I still had pain to remind of it, but I realize it could have been so much worse. I stayed close to Scar's side as we walked back to the camp, strangely happy to have him by my side.Chapter End Notes:Ugh, I'm tired. Next chapter is XiD's flashback, and it is the last chapter that I have prepared. After that your going to have to wait for me to update, like everyone else. Thanks for reading, please review