Final chapter! Yay! ^_^
Chu's POV
As the red beam of light hit my body, I freaked out. Every part of me wanted to run, but I was too weak to escape. Mist pulled into the red beam, then only the darkness of the red and white sphere. I must escape.
Professor's POV
Professor Oak was exhausted. First the Pikachu ran off, and now it had fainted on its first afternoon out of the Pokémon Centre. I carefully recalled it, the took a glance at the opponent. A powerful Raichu was standing there, triumph on it's face. Almost immediately, my spare Pokédex went off, Dexter doing his job. *Raichu, the Mouse Pokémon. It can loose 100,000-volt bursts of electricity, instantly downing foes several times its size.* Pikachu was smaller than a Raichu, so it would have had no chance! Suddenly, the Raichu growled at me. Worried, I decided to not run and try to calm it down. "Hey Raichu, how are you doing?" The Pokémon got into a battle position, it's arms raised and it's cheeks sparking menacingly. It replied " Rai Rai Chu Raichu. Chu Rai CHU!" and fired a powerful Thunderbolt at me. Pokéball flashing, the tiny Pikachu came out and jumped into the attack, protecting me frome that Raichu's electricity. As the attack stopped, Pikachu fell to the ground, looking lifeless. Slowly, it got up and growled. "Pika..."
Lt. Surge's POV
Lt. Surge had a good day. He had done some training with his Electrode, Magnitmite and Electabuzz, he found some edible berries, and he caught a Pikachu which he then evolved into Raichu to make it more powerful. All in all, he felt pretty good. But the moment he released his new Pokémonn, it's ears had twitched and it raced off into the bushes. A minor problem, but no big deal, right? So as he followed the electric Pokémon, he noticed a Pikachu, it's tail twitching, and it's head turning side to side, like it was looking for something. Then he saw his Raichu step in, and prepare to battle. Good, he thought, training. Raichu Thunderbolted the tiny rodent, and it collapsed. Nice, Surge thought, defiantly not a waste of my Thunderstone. He watched as the Pokémon was crushed by the powerful evolution, and suddenly he noticed Raichu fire a Thunderbolt, but at who?
Chu's POV
Chu struggled to his feet. The Thunderbolt had winded him, but he could and would still fight. Cheeks sparking, Chu released a ton of electricity, paralysing the Raichu. Pikachu grinned. Power is important, he thought, but speed counts for more in a situation like this. Charging up his electric sacs, Chu attacked with a powerful Thundershock. Rai couldn't dodge because of Paralysis, so it hit the mark. Bull's eye! Chu cheered in his head, but stopped as he was hit in the head with a Slam attack. Chu knew that he would lose this battle, so he decided to power up for one more attack. Fully charged, he released a Thunderbolt at his sister.
Rai's POV
Rai was tired. Chu was winning, even though she had the upper hand! She noticed him charging up, so she did the same. I will win! She thought, and released.
Professor's POV
Professor Oak stood, frozen in fear as both of them attacked. Just then, someone grabbed him into the buses. Freaking out, he reached for Spearow's Pokéball, but stopped quickly when his mind recognized the face. "Surge?" he whispered. Lt. Surge nodded. So the two of them waited for impact.
Chu's POV
Chu looked at Rai. She was about to faint, just like him. "Pi?" he called out. "Chu." replied the younger sister, as they collapsed.
Professor's POV
Professor Oak held the Pokéball with the Pikachu in it, and bid Lt. Surge goodbye. It was one of those moments were you silently told yourself that none of this happened. As he walked towards Pallet Town, he noticed that the setting sun was exceptionally bright, with a streak of yellow in the sky, to remember this day. I should write a poem about this. It will be one of those things you don't talk about, but never forget.
Chu's POV
MUST GET OUT! That ran through his head as he swirled around in the lightning bolt Pokéball. Recalled after he and Rai finished their battle, it had been three days since he saw daylight. Professor Oak is probably punishing me for running away, but why'd he pick such an uncomfortable punishment? Chu thought. Then he was released, and he did the first thing he thought of as he was picked up. Absorb, release, revenge he thought. The boy looked awful with his hair a static mess. When they went outside, the boy, named Ash, tried to get him in the Pokéball, but he wouldn't. Never again, Chu thought, never again.