Alright, it is time so see how I am at these types of stories after 2 years. It may be bad, or not, but I tried my best with this one, and I will for the remaining chapters.
- Chapter 17: Jack -
Silver's eyes shot open as he realized he was awake. Carefully pulling away from Eve, he quickly made his way to the entrance, feeling both hope and worry at what he would find as he went out.
Outside, he saw that the weather had indeed stayed in its sunny condition as it had recently, helping to finish melting the majority of the snow less than a week ago. With only a little slush here and there, he still thanked Arceus for the short winter.
His nose twitching to draw in the nearby scents, he headed straight for the closest berry patch. Holding his breath, he studied the small, red Cheri berries that hung on the branches. Plump with a rich color of red, the berries actually appeared ripe.
Silver nibbled a little on the berry and instantly knew it was ripe as the spiciness almost stung his tongue.
Silver let out a large sigh of relief. Though they hadn't gone hungry yet, Silver was extremely worried that the new berries wouldn't grow in time. In fact, with this berries finally ready, their gathering couldn't have been better planned. There was only
one last berry on the pile; after breakfast, there would be no more food until more could be gathered.
His hopes highly lifted, Silver snipped off a few berries and brought them back to the den. Making one more trip, he had enough for breakfast for the three of them. It wasn't long before Eve and Jack awoke, both surprised at the additional berries.
"It's spring!" Silver announced, excitement coursing through him as he declared that they had finally made it through winter.
"So the berries are finally ripe?" Jack asked, his tail wagging as he came over to the food.
Silver nodded in reply as he bit into the first of his own berries. Silver enjoyed the breakfast much more than before with the knowledge that more food was becoming ripe; they wouldn't risk starving anymore.
As Silver finished his berries first, he sat back to think of what to do now. Now that they didn't have to worry about food anymore, they could go on. They could start looking for Eve's trainer once more; in fact, they could even start today. Though
Silver had enjoyed staying in the burrow for so long, the small, cozy den growing on him, he knew Eve wanted to get back to searching for her trainer.
When Eve finished her berries, her eyes almost watering from the spicy Cheri berries, Silver decided to tell her. "Hey, Eve, with the weather better, we can start searching again now. Do you want to start?" Silver asked.
Eve instantly perked up at his announcement, her excitement obviously. "Could we?" she asked.
Silver nodded, but Jack took the moment to speak up. "What are you searching for?" he asked, tilting his head in confusion.
"Before we came here, we were looking for Eve's trainer. She was separated from him a while ago, and I've been helping her find him," Silver explained. "Well, I guess you can have this den now; we won't need it anymore."
"Could I come as well? I don't really have anything to do, and I would like the company," Jack said.
Silver paused, glancing at Eve for her decision. She shrugged slightly, so Silver turned back to Jack and nodded. "Sure, if you want to."
"Great, so where do we start?" Jack asked as he got up.
"Well, anywhere, really. We don't know where Eve's trainer is," Silver admitted. "Are you guys ready?"
When they nodded, Silver headed outside. Silver automatically took on the role of the leader as he randomly chose a direction and started out. While Jack stayed a few paces back, Eve drew close to Silver, their pelts almost touching. Though she
had just let Jack come along, Eve hadn't opened up to Jack much during their stay in the den, rarely having talked to him at all.
Silver enjoyed being able to walk in the forest once again without cold wind rushing down his back or snow chilling his stomach. Though the trees were still bare, there were a few flowers that gave off a light aroma, convincing Silver that spring had
finally arrived. The sun kept the air warm enough to be comfortable, though the chill of winter hadn't fully left yet.
They said little as they traveled in a vaguely straight line through the forest. It was still a little before sunset when Silver noticed that Eve was getting tired. While he and Jack had been training every day, Eve had been staying in the den and getting
little exercise. It would probably be a day or two before Eve was used to the traveling.
"Let's stop here for the night," Sliver announced as they came to a large tree.
Eve looked relieved and sat down, only to hop up as she realized they still needed to gather dinner.
"Jack and me will find some berries," Silver promised, nodding toward the tree. Though Eve looked hesitant, she sat back to rest.
Silver sniffed the air and headed toward the first scent that reached his nose. Jack quietly followed him, only speaking up as they went out of hearing range. "Are we going to train again?"
Silver paused, unsure. Though they had been training every day for three weeks, Silver had been unable to land one hit on Jack. Jack had said Silver was getting better, but Jack was just too well trained for Silver to see any difference in his moves.
However, now that they were back on their search, he didn't think they would have time anymore.
"No," Silver said, shaking his head. "Let's just get some berries."
Jack nodded and followed him to the source of the smell Silver had been following. When they got back to the large tree, Eve almost appeared to be dozing. However, her head came up quickly as they approached.
The sun was still a little away from setting when they finished their meal. As they laid down, Eve came closed and pressed against him, even though the night air was no longer very cold. The contact once again reminded Silver about his hesitance.
Even after all this time, Silver had still not worked himself up to tell Eve his reply. He was running out of time with them once again looking for Eve's trainer. He needed to tell her soon.
Silver gave a small sigh of frustration before he let himself fall asleep.
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When Eve woke, Silver was already awake, their breakfast gathered. Stretching, Eve ate her portion. Eve didn't like the dry taste, but quickly swallowed her small bites, ignoring the taste like normal. After so long, she was almost used to eating other types of berries besides sweet ones, though she still didn't like them.
As they all finished, Silver started to lead them through the forest again. Walking closely to Silver, Eve almost wished it was still cold out so she could walk right beside Silver. Hopefully, though, this better weather would help Silver decide sooner.
She had noticed that they had not trained yesterday, so maybe he was done trying to get stronger.
Silver made a little conversation with Jack as they walked, but Eve mostly stayed quiet. While she didn't know Jack well, she just wasn't a natural talker like Silver was. Instead, Eve entertained herself by taking in the surroundings as they padded
along.
Once again, Eve felt herself growing tired a while before the sun had set. Seeing Silver and Jack appeared just fine, Eve hid her tiredness as best she could as they continued, not wanting to be a burden for the others. However, Silver still seemed to
notice her exhaustion and stopped them at another large tree.
Though Eve wanted to help, she still accepted letting Silver and Jack gather the berries while she rested. They were back quickly, and Eve's mouth began to water at the smell of sweet berries. Silver gave her a few Pecha berries, and Eve happily
began to eat the soft, pink berries.
As they finished their meal and began to lie down for the night, Eve realized Silver still hadn't even hinted at his decision yet. What is he waiting on? Eve wondered despairingly. Why is it taking him so long to choose?(0)
Like before, Silver woke up before the others and headed to the Pecha berry bush to gather their breakfast. Eve's enjoyment of the Pecha berries was obvious as she quickly ate them, her bushy tail swishing around happily behind her.
Soon enough, they were walking along the forest once more. They had only been walking a little while when it came into sight. They all stopped as the first buildings of the city could be seen through the trees. With a jolt of recognition, Silver realized
this was the city they had passed through before. They had gone in a large circle and were now back to here.
Swallowing hard, Silver managed to say, "Uh, let's head in another direction."
Eve immediately nodded in agreement. Surprisingly, Jack didn't question him as they turned to go. However, it was too late as a small, red blur came charging out of the nearby alleyway. Silver got into an aggressive stance immediately, though he
was surprised to see Jack backing away a little, almost in fear.
The Pokemon slowed as it saw Silver until Silver could make it out. The red furred Vulpix with its six tails seemed a little familiar as it came toward them. "Sara!" Silver called out, letting his stance go as he recognized her. Jack seemed to almost
freeze in spot as he called out Sara's name, though in fear or surprise, Silver couldn't tell.
"Jack!" Sara called out, going right past Silver and Eve to tackle Jack in a hug. Silver stood by Eve and simply watched in astonishment as Sara went to nuzzling Jack affectionately. "You came back!" Sara exclaimed, pulling up to see Jack's face.
Jack simply laid still under Sara's pin, gazing up at her with conflicting emotions coming across his face.
"Jack?" Sara repeated, tilting her head in confusion as she got off him.
Jack slowly got up, averting his gaze from Sara. "Sara, can't go back to the city. I've caused enough trouble as it is," he murmured.
Silver was really confused now, but the two seemed to not notice him and Eve as they continued.
"Jack, it's over. Mark is gone," Sara said.
Jack's head immediately came up to make eye contact with Sara. "It is?" he asked, hope flaring up in his voice. When Sara nodded in confirmation, Jack jumped up in excitement, his renewed vigor showing in his flailing tail.
"Wait," Silver interrupted. Both Sara and Jack turned to him and Eve, almost appearing startled. "What is going on?" Silver asked.
Sara turned to Jack, who looked down at his shuffling paws. "Well, I come from the city here. When I was born, my real father had left already, and my mother had taken a new mate. I was immediately taught how to fight by my step father so I could
protect myself, quickly learning everything he had to teach.
"However, my real father came soon and tried to claim me and my mother as his own. When he started threatening, ran away so that they wouldn't fight over me anymore," Jack explained quietly.
"So why did Mark leave, Sara?" Silver asked.
"Dereck won that last fight and forced Mark to leave the city permanently. Mark even lost an eye during his fight with Dereck," Sara replied, before turning to Jack. "We've been watching for you ever since," she added, leaning forward to nuzzle him
again. Even with the long fur on his face, Silver could see the blush rising to his cheeks.
"How do you two know each other?" Silver asked.
"We wer close friends before I left," Jack replied, though he seemed to be choosing his words carefully. Even so, Sara pulled back, looking saddened a little by his statement.
"How do you know each other, Silver?" Eve asked, finally joining the conversation.
"Sara was spying on Mark's camp when we were taken into it," Silver explained. "Which reminds me; Sara, this is Eve. Eve, Sara."
"Hello," Sara greeted, though Eve only nodded a little in reply. Sara suddenly jumped and said, "Come and see what the place is like now. Dereck will be so happy to see you're here, Jack." His worries about the place gone, Jack also seemed to like the idea now. Sara headed toward the city, Jack closely in tow.
Silver hesitated, not liking the stony place at all, but followed after the two fire types, Eve staying right beside him. The alleyway was as bad as Silver remembered it, the stony path wearing down on the pads of his feet. On the up side, there were no
Pokemon attacking them this time.
After a little while of walking down stone pathways, they reached a small clearing between the buildings. There was a small structure that appeared to be lived in leaning against a wall. Silver paused as two large Arcanine suddenly appeared from the
shelter, their large bulk somehow fitting into it.
The two Arcanine lit up as they saw Jack, as did he. Silver sat by with a small smile on his face as he watched Jack's reunion with his parents. "Jack, where have you been?" his mother, the slightly smaller Arcanine, asked as she covered him in
licks.
"I left so you guys wouldn't fight over me," Jack admitted, looking down at his feet.
Dereck let out a heavy sigh. "We fight for you because we love you, okay? Don't run off again," he ordered.
Jack nodded in reply, though he looked a little relieved. "Dad, these two Eevee helped me make it through the winter. They are Silver and Eve," Jack introduced.
"Didn't you help us fight as well?" Dereck asked, looking at Eve. Eve crouched down slightly and pressed against Silver, giving a small, fearful nod. Dereck's gaze suddenly turned compassionate as he saw Eve's reaction. "Do not fear, little one. You
are in no danger here," he promised. "However, I must profusely thank both of you for helping Jack make it back safely."
Silver nodded in reply, though Eve stayed in her crouched position. Silver curled his tail around her some to comfort her. "You're welcome. If you don't mind, we would like to get back to our search. We're trying to find Eve's trainer," Silver explained.
"Well, there are many humans to the north. Maybe you should try there," Dereck suggested. Silver took a small breath as he remembered that they would have to be near humans as they searched for Eve's trainer. "I'll have Jack take you to the
northern edge of the city."
Jack nodded and came back over to them. "Let's go." Getting up, Silver followed Jack into another alleyway, Silver's tail still lightly across Eve's back. Sara also followed, picking up her pace until she was next to Jack.
It wasn't long before Silver was once again completely lost as they took several turns in the twisting labyrinth of alleys. With Jack and Sara talking in low voices ahead, he couldn't help but wonder if Jack was paying attention to the turns at all.
However, they finally reached the edge of the city again, with the forest once again in front of them.
"Here it is," Jack announced, stepping to the side. He paused for a second before continuing. "If you two don't mind, I'm going to stay here now that the drama is over. I hope you find your trainer soon, Eve."
"Thanks," Eve murmured, appearing anxious to get to the forest.
"Well, I hope to see you again one day," Silver said as he started forward.
"Bye," Jack replied, waving his tail in a salute.
"Best of luck," Sara called out, before brushing up against Jack.
Wondering what their relationship would up as, Silver waved his tail farewell to the two fire types as he entered the forest. As they started through the leafless forest, the thought that they could find actually Eve's trainer soon struck Silver. I need to
tell her soon, Silver thought.
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