A/N: Many of you are probably wondering why I'm starting a third story, and well I just like doing a lot. But as promised, here's my Sun and Moon story. Just so you guys know, this story will diverge from that of the games in some characters and plot. Why? Because I haven't played the games. I only know what I know through reading summaries about what happened. So hopefully you guys enjoy. My updates will be spaced out like many of my other stories, but know that I'm excited to write this. I'm going to try to go wild on this story to make it fun and enjoyable to read. So please enjoy and do not hesitate to review! I thrive on reviews. They give me the strength to continue to write.

And before I forget, due to many messages I have gotten about Gravity Rises, I will try to update the next chapter some time next week. If not, definitely by the following week. It makes me happy that many of you still want me to finish that story despite how much it looks like I have given up on writing it. Thank you all for your continuous support!


Ch. 1: A New Beginning

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The sound wailed throughout the building as bright red lights flashed like beacons. In the midst of the confusion, running tirelessly in the redden lit passageways were two girls. One of the girls, a blonde haired girl with bright green eyes who wore a white dress, hat, and shoes, was carrying a white bag on her shoulder, while holding onto the other girl running beside her. While the blonde-haired girl's clothes looked fancy, the other girl's clothes looked plain and simple. Her clothes consisted of a plain white shirt with a code written on the sleeve and plain white pants with no shoes on. Her dark gray hair, which was halfway down to her shoulders, looked quite unkempt like she hadn't brushed it for years. And yet despite what she was wearing, her dark black eyes reflected wild emotions that pulsated with each sound the sirens made.

"They're over here! I've found them!" A male voice called out not too far away.

Both of the girls turned their heads behind with fear seeing two men wearing white uniforms running towards them. Upon seeing them, the blonde-haired girl picked up speed pulling the other girl along. They scampered around the corner coming out of the dark passageway to a pale white platform in a brightly lit room. The platform had railings, while in the middle of it had a triangular platform that had blue rails connected to it to a higher level. The blonde-haired girl led the other girl to the triangular section without haste and pressed a button taking a moment after to catch her breath. They both then watched as the railings shot up from out of the ground in the triangular platform as it began to rise with ease. The two men that had just run into the room could only watch as the two girls disappeared from their line of sight.

When the elevator came to a stop, the blonde-haired girl wasted no time to grab the other girl's hand and lead her off of the machine. As they ran through the new passageways looking for the exit, the other girl found herself staring at her surroundings soaking everything in. She had never seen the blue cloudy sky, which could be seen through the ceiling, nor the vegetation that could be seen growing around the room. She had always only remembered seeing darkness.

"Stop!" A male voice called out behind them.

The blonde-haired girl tightened her grip on the other girl and picked up her speed running faster than before with the other girl struggling to keep up. They continued running down the passageway making turns in every corner until another man in a white uniform scampered out of one of the corners. The two girls skidded to a stop upon seeing the man. They turned to run towards the other direction they had came from, but stopped as soon as they saw two more men walking towards them with their arms outstretched. They were trapped.

As the men closed onto them, the blond-haired girl, with fear visible in her eyes, pulled the other girl behind her with the bag as well towards the fence. One of the men chuckled at seeing this.

"You cannot escape girl. Return UH-01 and Cosmog and you will not be punished for your actions."

The dark-haired girl shuddered immediately upon hearing that name, UH-01. Her face grew paler as unwanted memories began to resurface of her being called that name along with unbearable pain; of the times when she was trapped in utter darkness with only that name to go by. She wrapped her arms around herself now suddenly becoming pale. SHE was going to find her. And then the pain would be inflicted onto her, HER most beautiful creation. She didn't want that. She couldn't handle that, no not again.

"I won't let you!" A gentle and caring voice called out with determination. The dark-haired girl was shaken out of her fear and looked up to see the blonde-haired timidity glaring, yet surely with courage, at the man who had gave her the warning. "They don't belong to you!" she said.

The man glared with anger at the blonde-haired girl and took a step forward grinning with his hands outstretched towards the two girls. "Well, no matter. I was told to not use force, but I suppose that won't be happening."

The man took another step inching closer to the girls with the other men doing the same. The dark-haired girl watched in fear as they inched closer to them. She wanted to escape. She did not want to go back to the pitch black darkness she called her home. She was afraid to go back.

But one touch from the blonde-haired girl's hand made her relax. She found herself looking up at the blonde staring at bright green eyes. While they reflected emotions of fear, they also reflected emotions of determination and compassion, emotions SHE had never once reflected in her eyes before.

"Don't be afraid." The blonde-haired girl whispered timidly to the dark-haired girl as one of the men ran to reach for her arm. "I-it will be fine."

Suddenly, a bright blue light pulsated from the bag the blonde-haired girl had been carrying over her shoulder. The men backed away in confusion as the light grew brighter, forcing them to close their eyes. In the intensity of the light, both of the girls felt their bodies began to rise. They watched as their surroundings suddenly shifted and swirled with blue and white colors. They felt their bodies being thrust forward with speed as if they were on a rollercoaster. Amongst all the confusion, the dark-haired girl fought to stay ahold of the blonde-haired girl's hand, but the intensity of the light and speed they were going through forced her hand to slip. She could only watched as the blonde-haired girl opened her mouth, hand outstretched, saying something before she disappeared leaving the other behind. She watched in fear as the speed and intensity of the colors of light began to die down. Eventually, the dark-haired girl felt herself slip away to darkness, the one thing she had wanted to escape from.

Meanwhile, when the men in white uniforms opened their eyes, they were met with an empty spot that the two girls were last seen standing on. The two girls had disappeared as if they never there in the first place, making their job a lot harder than it should have possibly been.


"When do you think she's going to wake up?" Chittered a male voice.

"I don't know Hau. Mom did say she should be waking up soon since her fever finally went down last night, but it's been awhile now." Another male voice could be heard saying responding to the first male's question. Unlike the first one, this voice was more relaxed.

"Hmm, I wondered what happened to her though. Your mom said she looked really bad when she found her." The first voice mumbled worriedly.

"I know, but at least she looks better now. We should ask her what happened to her once she wakes up." The second voice suggested.

"Then we can have a welcoming party for her after that!" The first voice called out with excitement.

"Hau!" The second voice called out.

And that was what cut the final string that had held the dark-haired girl in utter darkness. Slowly she opened her eyes, letting out a soft groan in the process at the blinding light. She shifted, straining to turn her body to the side because of how stiff it had become.

"Look!" The first male voice could be heard saying loudly causing her to flinch. "She's awake!"

"Go get my mom, Hau. She told us to get her when she's awake." The second voice said calmly.

"Okay!" The first voice said cheerfully followed by loud footsteps that soon disappeared.

The dark-haired girl slowly moved her head, taking in all of her surroundings. She was on a yellow bed, with a soft pillow under her head and a warm blanket covering her. By her, sitting on a chair, was a boy staring at her with warm dark gray-blue eyes. He had light dark blue hair and was wearing a plain white and blue striped t-shirt and gray capris with red on them. She couldn't help, but shrink back under his intense gaze. It was different than the gazes she had previously received, so she was not quite sure how to react to it.

So instead, she tried to push herself into a sitting position. The boy noticed this and got off the chair hastily going to the dark-haired girl's side. "Wait! Don't push yourself! You just got up!"

The girl stopped moving flinching at the boy's voice. After a failed attempt to move her arm, the dark-haired girl opted to just continued laying down and look around at all her surroundings, while her memories of the previous events of her escape with the blond-haired girl began to rush back into her mind. It was at that point did she realized that she was no longer wearing the white simple clothes she had been previously wearing, but instead was wearing simple pink pajamas.

"Are you okay?" She heard the dark-haired boy asked to her with concern. She found herself looking over to him gazing in at his dark-gray eyes. Even though she was afraid, she started to realize there was kindness that could be seen in those eyes, the same kind of kindness that could be found in the blonde-haired girl that had saved her.

"Sun! I'm back with your mom!" called out a familiar male voice.

Both of the two teens turned away from each other towards the door. The dark-haired girl watched as a dark skinned boy walked in with a large smile. He had brown hair pulled up and wore a black shirt and yellow shorts that had orange and white floral patterns on them. Behind him was a brown-haired woman gazing worriedly at her with warm brown eyes. She wore a white shirt along with a yellow skirt that had white floral patterns on it. Without haste, the woman walked towards her and kneeled down next to the bed smiling kindly at her. The dark-haired girl found herself staring at the woman's eyes. Like the dark-haired boy, her eyes also reflected kindness. She couldn't understand why though.

"Are you okay sweetie?" the woman asked, bringing her hand to the girl's forehead. Upon contact, the dark-haired girl flinched, which the woman took note of. Choosing to not question the young girl about this, she instead took off her hand off the girl's forehead. She was happy that the girl no longer had a fever and took a cup that had water in it off the table, which had not been noticed earlier by the dark-haired girl.

"Here sweetie. You should drink this." The woman said offering the cup of water to the girl. "Sun, dear, can you me sit her up?" The woman called out to the dark-haired boy who only nodded in response.

The dark-haired girl stiffened as the boy, whom was called Sun, walked towards her and placed his hand on her back, carefully guiding her in a sitting position. Her muscles ached at the movement, but she found comfort in it and decided to to allow Sun to help her. Once she was in a sitting position, the woman gave the glass of water to her, which the girl immediately chugged down in one gulp. She erupted into coughs upon drinking the water and found herself being patted on the back gently by the woman. When she was finished with her coughing fit, the dark-haired girl awkwardly gave the now empty cup back to the woman timidly, which the woman took smiling. The girl no longer was thirsty. The water quelled the tight dryness in her throat and made herself feel much more energized.

"I will get you more water to drink, but can you answer some questions I have first?" The woman said placing the empty cup back on the desk.

"Yeah, like why were you unconscious near here?!" Hau called out with an intense curious look.

"Hau!" Sun said looking back at Hau with a glare. "We don't know if asking that is okay right now."

"Oh yeah. Sorry." Hau apologized with a chuckle. The dark-haired girl was beginning to realize that she did not like this dark-tanned boy.

"Can you tell me your name sweetie?" The woman asked kindly waiting patiently for the girl to reply. What she did not expect was for the girl to widen her eyes in fear and begin to shake upon hearing her question. As she shook, her thoughts went back to that name. She did not want to remember that name, the one SHE had given to her. It was painful to remember.

"Sweetie! Look at me!" The girl heard a kind voice say distantly. She stopped shaking and found herself looking at the woman who was gazing at her with worried eyes. "You are safe here, dear." She said softly. "So don't be afraid."

The girl nodded slowly and ceased her shaking. The woman brown eyes were beautiful. Unlike HER eyes, they reflected a motherly kindness that made her heart warm. It was beautiful.

"Do you not like your name?" The woman asked hesitantly understanding that what she asked made the girl afraid. She feared that the girl would not answer her.

But to her surprise, the girl did with a nod. Seeing this made the woman smiled smiled. She was glad that at least the girl was responding to her questions. It showed that she knew how to communicate even if it wasn't by words yet.

"Then would it be okay if I give you a new name? One that will make you not afraid?" The woman asked. The girl, with hesitance, nodded slowly. She would like that, not to be called that other name.

"Hmm... Now let's see... what should we call you." The woman mumbled softly to herself.

"How about 'Moon'!" Hau offered excitedly. "You often say that name a lot!"

"Hau!" Sun hissed. He looked back up at his mother looking to see if she would break down into tears at any moment now only to see her smiling softly at the mention of the name.

"Mom?" Sun asked hesitantly. "A-are you sure? It's her name..."

"Which is all the more reason why I think I should let her name be used..." The woman replied not looking at Sun. She placed her hand on the girl's hand gently and stared directly at the girl's eyes, which the girl stared directly back at with no longer any hint of fear.

"Is that okay with you sweetie? Would you like to be called 'Moon'?" The woman asked softly.

The girl blinked and quietly went over the sound of the name inside her head. It sounded familiar, but she had no idea why. It sounded different compared to the other name, and held so many warm meanings she could not possibly understand. But there was one thing she did understood. The name was meaningful to the woman and Sun, which was why she nodded to the woman that she would like to be called 'Moon'."

"It's nice to see that you are finally awake Moon." The woman said softly. "My name is Nashima Amagawa, but please just call me Nashima. My son," she said pointing to Sun. "Was the one who found you unconscious on the path near here three days ago. You were dehydrated and were running a high fever. I was afraid it would turn into something worse..." she mumbled softly.

"I'm Hau!" The energetic boy piped in with excitement getting closer to Moon. "And I'm Sun's best buddy!" He said pointing at Sun, whom looked slightly annoyed at how loud Hau was being. "The bed you are currently using is actually Sun's."

Nashima chuckled at Hau's energetic attitude. She turned back to Moon with a smile. "Would you like something to eat sweetie? You must be famished after so many days of nothing to eat."

Moon blinked and nodded. She was hungry. The dull aching pain in her stomach was making it hard to just continue sitting up. It was clenching her insides and squeezing it, as if it was telling her to put something inside her. It was definitely something new to her. After spending so much time in that dark place, she never once had to experience these kinds of pain. She was in awe of it.

Nashima took her hand off of Moon's hand and got off the floor. She turned towards Sun and Hau and opened her mouth to speak.

"Sun, Hau, can you watch over our guest? I will be back with some food in about ten minutes."

"Yes, mom." Sun answered.

"Will do, Ma'm!" Hau answered also.

Nashima chuckled and left the room. Once she had left, Moon found herself being bombarded by Hau with questions.

"Why were you afraid? Why were you unconscious? Why were you wearing those clothes? Why were-"

"Hau!" Sun cut in with annoyance. "She just woke up. We should give her some space."

"Oh yeah. Sorry." Hau said sheepishly. He took a few steps forwards to Moon and kneeled on the floor to her level. "How about this? Can you talk?"

Moon blinked at Hau's question and looked back at Sun wondering if he was going to cut in again. To her surprise, he didn't. He only looked at Moon with the same curious gaze Hau was giving to her. He wanted to know too, what Hau was asking.

With hesitance, Moon nodded at Hau's question. She could talk. It had been awhile since she had last spoke, but she could. SHE made her talk to THEM. It was why she tried to force herself to stay quiet most of the time. It made it less unbearable for her. If she had talked, more pain would have been inflicted on her. In a way, not talking helped her deal with the trauma she was going through.

"Then can you speak to us?" Hau hesitantly asked.

Moon glanced down, pulling the blanket closer to her body. Both Hau and Sun took this as a sign that she was still afraid of them. Since she was still afraid, chances were she would still not speak to them. They both sighed, lost what to do next to make Moon more comfortable with them.

Ding-dong!

Both of the boys smiled at the sound that could be heard, while Moon flinched at it. They quickly realized that Moon was afraid of it and began to explain what the sound was. Once they had been sure she had understood them, Hau left to get the person who had rung the doorbell. Minutes later, he came back with a young man behind him. He wore gray shorts with small traces of black and green on them, green shoes with white underneath them, a white hat, green glasses, and a white lab coat. Moon felt herself shake as soon as she saw the mysterious man whom had walked in. She did not trust people who wore lab coats anymore.

Sun seemed to notice Moon's fear of the man and walked towards her taking her hand into his gently.

"Don't be scared," he said softly. "This is Professor Kukui. He is a friend. Trust me. He won't hurt you."

Moon, with hesitance, nodded and looked back at the man who was smiling warmly at her. He took a step forward and greeted Moon.

"Hey there! I'm glad to see you are finally awake. You had us in quite of a bit of a scare when you were found, you know."

Moon slowly nodded surprised at the man's way of talking. She had expected the man in the lab coat to be cold and serious, but he was just as energetic as Hau. It was confusing and yet oddly satisfying that he wasn't what she had expected him to be like.

"Hey now, why don't you come to the next town over when you feel better." Kukui offered with a smile. "Sun and Hau can also join you."

"Sure, but why Professor?" Sun asked.

"I have a gift for you and Hau as well as for our guest."

"Wait! Do you mean you are finally going to give us what I think you are giving us!?" Hau asked with excitement twinkling in his eyes.

Kukui chuckled and winked. "It just might be. I'll be heading back. Come to Iki Town when you are ready, yeah."

He turned and walked out of the room leave the three alone yet again. Once he left the room, Hau immediately bursted in cheers and laughter. Moon could not help, but cover her ears at his excitement. He was painfully loud.

"We are finally going to get them Sun!" He said turning back at Sun and Moon with a wide smile. "We are finally going to get our Pokémon!"

Moon tilted her head to the side at the mention of the name, Pokémon. It was familiar. She understood it meant something important, but had no idea why.

As Moon tried to think over this, she failed to see Nashima walking back in with a tray of food and a glass of orange liquid. Moon felt her mouth water as soon as the succulent aroma that was coming from the tray of food hit her nose. She decided to cast her thoughts away as the tray of food got closer to her. Her thoughts could wait. It was finally time for her to eat and quell the aching pain called hunger that had clenched her insides for far too long.


Edited on 06/12/17