[Spruce]
I started to ask around town whether or not they've seen a keckleon around here lately, however, nobody seems to have seen any, some of them were even commenting with such remarks as "Well, they're stealthy right? I mean, they can change their color at will, so... it's not like that's an easy pokemon to find," and "HA! Ask me again later if I've ever seen a keckleon. Heck, for all I know, he's hanging out with a bunch of others, and some greninja in some sort of ninja convention," another common remark was "Hey, maybe I have and I just don't know it yet," Eventually, I come across a dratini who seemed to be whistling some random tune. I walk up to the small, not exactly dragonlike dragon-type, and ask "Have you seen a keckleon anywhere around here?" His eyes seem to light up at that, and he nods, saying "Yes! I have seen one. Uh... thing is, though, that he was dragged over to Treasure Town. Maybe you should try looking there?" I mumble "Of course he did... this just can't be easy, can it?" out of frustration, and use my badge to return to Allure Town, which was thankfully close to Treasure Town, and head out of the guild, and over to my right. I make it to Treasure Town, where my badge is not entirely appreciated, and try to not sweat up a storm from nervousness. I make it to the guild without any fights, and head over towards the guildmaster's room... I suppose I should warn the guildmaster about what happened, just in case I can't find the crook, or the keckleon.
"Uh... guildmaster?" I ask the wigglytuff standing behind the desk in the guildmaster's office. Of course, it seems as though my question has fallen on deaf (if large) ears, as he appeared to be asleep. Eventually, his assistant barged into the room, and shouted "GUILDMASTER!" This woke up the guildmaster, and almost caused me to jump through the roof. "Yes, Charlie?" The guildmaster asked the assistant, who I assumed was Charlie. The assistant, a chatot, then states, rather emotionlessly, "There's someone form Allure to see you... apparently, it's important," the guildmaster then asks "Well, where is he?" unfortunately, I lied earlier, I HAD in fact jumped into the roof thanks to Charlie's yelling catching me by surprise. I finally fell down, and the guildmaster gleefully said "Friends!" Though, Charlie was quick to correct him by saying "Um... actually, Wally, Allure is our rival, in other words, our enemy," Wally hesitated for a moment, yet still retained that same smile, and eventually said "Yay, frienemy!" I eventually spoke up by saying "Right... well, I'm looking for a missing keckleon. Have you seen one anywhere?" Wally doesn't even waste any time saying "Yes! One of those just joined my guild... um, I think that keckleon left somewhere, though... oh! You should check Beach Cave. A lot of new recruits go there on their first mission." I manage to avoid bashing my head against the wall, and I leave, heading over towards Beach Cave to hopefully find a missing keckleon. The trip there seemed longer than it actually was, with all my frustration, and the fact that I just wanted this mission to end now. I mean, after all, I've had to travel all the way to some new town, warp back, and now I'm supposed to go to some mystery dungeon? Why couldn't this crook just stay in one place?
[Bonnie]
"A-are you sure? Do you really want me to leave you two here?" I tearfully ask Mike and Leo, who still seemed a little tired from being knocked out earlier. "Just... go. We'll be fine." Mike said to me. They were my only friends, and they were already asking me to ditch them. I didn't want to ditch my friends, but it didn't seem like they'd want me to stay... why though? What was wrong with staying here? Hm... well, I did hear that this place is a mystery dungeon... maybe staying in mystery dungeons have some sort of effect on someone? I think, though, even that reason, while enough to make me want to leave, wasn't a good reason to let them stay. Heck, it was just the opposite of that, if there was some sort of bad effect on those who stayed here, then they should leave, as soon as possible. Of course, I can't force them to come with me, as I wasn't strong enough to carry either of them, let alone both. I gazed at the empty fields with the grass now blowing in the breeze, and think this situation over again, just trying to come up with a good solution, yet, I couldn't. If they didn't want to leave and they wanted me to leave... I guess I should. It took me a while, but, I did it... I left my only friends behind in some mystery dungeon to deal with whatever might come their way. I must be a horrible friend. I made my way over to some town, this 'Treasure Town' that they spoke of, and, while it did take a while, I eventually made it over there.
The place was huge, and everyone in it didn't seem like they wanted to hurt me. There were pokemon all around, specifically one familiar grey snivy who seemed to be mumbling to himself about some missing keckleon. I called out to him, shouting "Hey, there! It's me, um, no, I'm not going to try to hurt you!" But... he didn't even so much as take notice to me, what I said, or, really, anything. That snivy, whoever he was, had a distant, sort of glazed-over look that said that he was either busy, dumb, or lost in thought... of course, it could be all three. I decided to ignore the snivy once it became clear that he was leaving the city and heading over to some other mystery dungeon. It was amazing being in a town, rather than just out in the wilderness... I mean, at least here, I didn't have to worry about the fact that my horrible father could be around any corner, after all, if he were, someone would spot him, and ask him why he's stalking someone. I let out my first sigh of relief that I was able to since my mother died, and continue towards an oddly-shaped building. It looked like a fun place to be, as the tent... at least, I'm sure it was a tent, was in the shape of one of the more 'fun' pokemon... at least, that's what I've been told. Once I was inside, I noticed the wooden structure, as well as a few other pokemon who seemed hesitant to head into the mysterious building. "I..I'm not sure. I mean, what if everyone's mean in there?" One of them, a caterpie, asks his teammate, who was a dratini. I then interrupt, and say "Well, come on, it's sure to be fun!" That was... almost alien coming out of my mouth, but by now I was convinced that this was some sort of balloon-based carnival attraction... though, it was odd for one of those to have a ladder leading downwards, as well as multiple floors.
"Yeah, what she said. I'm sure we'll be fine, let's just go," the dratini then adds to what I've said. The two then leave down the ladder, and... it may have been a little stupid of me, but, I followed. There was almost nothing down here, save for a couple boards with papers scattered and attached to them, and a few pokemon looking at the boards. I was somewhat disappointed until I noticed the duo heading further down the ladder, making me follow them once more. Once I got to the bottom, I noticed an odd treecko... he was odd mainly due to the blood stains near and on his eyes. Slightly creeped out, and disappointed that there were no balloons, nor was this some sort of carnival attraction, I asked "Um... hi? I was just wondering... what is this place?" I hoped that he would answer, and that he wouldn't just ignore me like that snivy from earlier. Maybe I've wandered into something completely awesome, and just don't know it yet... or someplace I shouldn't be. I hope this isn't some kind of mob meeting place... that wouldn't be good... no, this can't be one of those, it's too obvious from the outside. I think as I continue to wait for the strange treecko to answer my question. I would ask him about his eyes, but I assumed that the story behind them would be similar to my own story behind my scars... one that I'd rather not tell anyone. I'd probably end up crying if I was asked about them, as it would bring back memories, horrible ones.