Defenders of Evodusai Part 1

Story by Mizucharoshi on SoFurry

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I slowly regained my

consciousness after experiencing that emotional overload. After

taking that unexpected dive into the lake, I cursed at myself for not

learning how to swim in the first place. Placing blame towards

something normally helps reinforce my ego, but targeting myself was a

horrible mistake. Once that happened, I found that I couldn't stop

attacking. All the pushing and prodding that I forced onto my already

fragile mind triggered something and an uncontrollable rage began to

build up inside me. It flowed around throughout my body, almost as if

it had somehow gained a life of its own. Before I even knew what had

happened, memories of my childhood that I had locked away so long ago

resurfaced from their forgotten prison. All that I could do was stare as

the events from the past replayed themselves within my mind. Watching

the days of my youth made me envious of my former self and I wanted

to reach out and place myself back into those carefree days. These

feelings only lasted for a brief moment as I knew that at the end of

this nostalgic journey would come the start of my suffering. "No, I

can't go through something like that again," I thought to myself as

I tried to stop these flashbacks. Before I could recall all the

horrific details of that moment, my childhood memories just shattered

as the built up rage inside me caused me to lurch myself upwards. I

could feel my throat burning with an itchy sensation as water was

expelled from my lungs, covering part of the ground with a sickening

splash. A thumping sensation inside my head coupled with an annoying

ringing resonating in my ears caused me to grasp my head in agony. Staring out into the space in

front of me, I couldn't make anything out. "What happened to me,"

I grumbled out quietly before wiping away the grogginess from my

eyes. The faint noise of someone's voice can barely be heard over the

ringing. Rubbing my eyes seemed to help since they regained their

focus just as I looked towards the source of the voice. I was

completely stunned by what I saw. To my left, a totodile was staring

at me with a concerned look upon its face while on my right was a

glaring zangoose. "Hey Truce, I think she'll be

alright," the totodile turned as she whispered towards her buddy.

By now, both my sight and hearing had returned to normal. Looking

over these two, I noticed that these pokemon were taller then me,

which was-- wait, what did she just say about me? But more

importantly, how did I just understand her? "You will be alright,

right?" she asked me with a bit of doubt lingering in her voice. I

just stared into her amber colored eyes with disbelief. "I can

understand you?" I questioned bluntly. Her face scrunched up into a

puzzling look before saying, "Of course we can understand each

other. I mean, we are all pokemon." That last sentence confirmed

all of my fears. The orange and yellow scales and that thick

lizard-like tail with the flaming tip all pointed to me being one

thing: a charmander. "Here, take this," Truce

stated sternly before handing me a bluish berry that looked to be the

size of an orange. Turning the fruit around in my paws, my face

heated up as I felt my stomach rumble a bit. "I can't take this,"

I cried while trying to offer it back. Using his claws, he pushed the

fruit back and gave me a look that filled me with fear. "Eat it,"

the zangoose stated sternly. "It should restore both your stamina

and vitality. After what you just went through, I think you need it

the more then we do." Hesitantly, I got the fruit up close to my

maw, sniffed it a little, and gave it a test bite. A few seconds

later, the berry was no more. Standing up, I wobbled as I

tried to find my center of balance. A blue paw grasped my shoulder

gently. "Lemme help you," the totodile smiled. I nodded and

leaned on her for a bit. "So who are you guys?" I asked her while

taking a few shaky steps. "Oh! My name's Liru and that's Truce,"

she said pointing at the zangoose. "Right now he's teaching me the

basics of--." A fear filled screech pierced the air, drawing our

attention towards the general direction of its source. "Let's go

Liru," Truce shouted. Liru nodded and turned to leave. "Sorry,

but I gotta go. Be safe, okay?" Another cry echoed out into the

open, causing the two to start running. I watched as their bodies

disappeared into the thick foliage of the forest. Walking up to the

lake, I looked into the waters to see my new self staring back at me

with bright green eyes. Looking back at the bush that they went in

to, I felt something in my gut that told me to follow them. Without

questioning it, I ran off after them.