Shadow looked sullenly at the red and white ball in his hand as he walked into Viridian City with Luvdisc behind him. He placed it onto his own belt, next to Luvdisc's, and looked up in an attempt to locate the police station, spotting it quickly. He gestured to the pink-haired girl, who looked just as sullen, and the pair of them entered the station. They quickly spotted Officer Sholtz from the door, Arclady and the Bouffalant from before standing not far away, talking. As the pair drew closer, the human caught on to their presence and looked towards them but neither of them said a word until Shadow placed a pokeball into the officer's palm and two belts of pokeballs at his feet.
"That's Luvdisc's Pokeball, and the rest of the missing ones. Find their trainers, or someone else to take of them. The two humans you missed, with the mullet and the slicked back hair, are unconscious along the road somewhere. Find them quickly, or they might not wake up."
With that, he left the station alone, leaving the three police members in shock as he walked out and turned into an alley before he slumped down, looking out into the street. He pulled out the remaining pokeball on his belt, his own, as he thought back to his last moments with his trainer:
"Do you like the name Didi? I hope we get to be good friends!"
Alexis smiled at Luvdisc and her arms to hug her, the girl had gave a small nod and went to return it but instead phased though her. Both girls were surprised and Shadow had looked at her in concern. Her skin faded slightly and Shadow grabbed her hand, only to have his eyes widen in shock. Alexis suddenly went from surprised to almost relieved.
"I remember now... I died 2 years ago. I had a medical condition, but I really wanted to be a Pokemon Trainer and win my first battle... So I didn't move on when I died..." She looked at Shadow and Luvdisc with a sad smile. "I know It wasn't long, but I loved being your trainer. I had fun... So, thank you. For everything."
It was hard for Shadow to speak. He was never an emotional person, but now his words were stuck in his throat. "Alexis, I... I couldn't have asked for a better trainer... Thank you..." With that, the ghostly trainer gave them one last smile before she faded away entirely, leaving behind two pokeballs, his and Luvdisc's. Shadow picked them up with a sad gaze before before he clipped them both onto his belt and began to walk in the direction of Viridian City, Luvdisc in tow.
They weren't walking for long before two familiar people stepped out in front of them.
"Well if it isn't the brat I 'found', and that emo kid that beat her!" The gangster with the Mullet sneered.
“And look at that! The creepy black-haired bitch isn't here! Whadda ya say we catch them again, and make 'em work for us? That sword-guy was real pain in the ass last time!” The Gangster with the slicked back hair suggested.
Luvdisc shrank a little in fear but Shadow, however, just kept on walking as he hadn't heard them. He stopped about a foot away, and said a single word. "Move."
Mullet leaned down to get into his face. "What was tha..." He didn't have time to finish his sentence as Shadow grabbed his face and his friend's too, forcibly drawing the life from his body. Their eyes rolled back into their heads as they fell to their knees unconscious before he let them go, to fall face first into the dirt road. He wasted no time unbuckling the belts of pokeballs and continuing on his way, belts in hand, as Luvdisc hurried to catch up.
Shadow drew himself from his thoughts to continue watching the street, a hollow look in his eyes. He watched people, both trainers and Pokemon in their humanoid forms, as they passed before he closed his eyes and exhaled slowly. He didn't have anywhere to go, but he just didn't care. So he stayed there, leaning against the wall, and waited.
"That's Luvdisc's Pokeball, and the rest of the missing ones. Find their trainers, or someone else to take of them. The two humans you missed, with the mullet and the slicked back hair, are unconscious along the road somewhere. Find them quickly, or they might not wake up."
With that, he left the station alone, leaving the three police members in shock as he walked out and turned into an alley before he slumped down, looking out into the street. He pulled out the remaining pokeball on his belt, his own, as he thought back to his last moments with his trainer:
"Do you like the name Didi? I hope we get to be good friends!"
Alexis smiled at Luvdisc and her arms to hug her, the girl had gave a small nod and went to return it but instead phased though her. Both girls were surprised and Shadow had looked at her in concern. Her skin faded slightly and Shadow grabbed her hand, only to have his eyes widen in shock. Alexis suddenly went from surprised to almost relieved.
"I remember now... I died 2 years ago. I had a medical condition, but I really wanted to be a Pokemon Trainer and win my first battle... So I didn't move on when I died..." She looked at Shadow and Luvdisc with a sad smile. "I know It wasn't long, but I loved being your trainer. I had fun... So, thank you. For everything."
It was hard for Shadow to speak. He was never an emotional person, but now his words were stuck in his throat. "Alexis, I... I couldn't have asked for a better trainer... Thank you..." With that, the ghostly trainer gave them one last smile before she faded away entirely, leaving behind two pokeballs, his and Luvdisc's. Shadow picked them up with a sad gaze before before he clipped them both onto his belt and began to walk in the direction of Viridian City, Luvdisc in tow.
They weren't walking for long before two familiar people stepped out in front of them.
"Well if it isn't the brat I 'found', and that emo kid that beat her!" The gangster with the Mullet sneered.
“And look at that! The creepy black-haired bitch isn't here! Whadda ya say we catch them again, and make 'em work for us? That sword-guy was real pain in the ass last time!” The Gangster with the slicked back hair suggested.
Luvdisc shrank a little in fear but Shadow, however, just kept on walking as he hadn't heard them. He stopped about a foot away, and said a single word. "Move."
Mullet leaned down to get into his face. "What was tha..." He didn't have time to finish his sentence as Shadow grabbed his face and his friend's too, forcibly drawing the life from his body. Their eyes rolled back into their heads as they fell to their knees unconscious before he let them go, to fall face first into the dirt road. He wasted no time unbuckling the belts of pokeballs and continuing on his way, belts in hand, as Luvdisc hurried to catch up.
Shadow drew himself from his thoughts to continue watching the street, a hollow look in his eyes. He watched people, both trainers and Pokemon in their humanoid forms, as they passed before he closed his eyes and exhaled slowly. He didn't have anywhere to go, but he just didn't care. So he stayed there, leaning against the wall, and waited.