It was getting hard to hold his breath. He was trying to reach the surface but between the pull of the current and keeping a firm hold on the small yellow mouse in his arms he couldn't do much. Suddenly, he felt a tugging and his body rushed to the surface. SPLASH! Next thing he knew he was on dry land coughing and catching his breath.
"Hey, are you okay?" The orange haired girl who had apparently fished him out of the water asked.
"Yeah, I'm ok-" Ash started to answer when the girl cut him off.
"Not you!" She berated as she came closer to inspect the battered Pikachu in his arms. "The pokemon...is it breathing?"
"I...I think so..." He said with an anxious look.
"Well don't just stand there! You gotta get it to the medical center right away!"
Ash jumped to his feet. "You mean a hospital? Which way?"
"Yes, for pokemon. It's that way!" She said pointing him in the right direction.
Just then a chorus of chirps and caws began to raise in volume as a flock of Spearow appeared over the treetops. "Ah, there coming back!" Turning and running up he bank Ash saw a bike. He placed Pikachu in the basket. "I'm borrowing this. I promise to bring it back someday!" He called back as he sped away ignoring the girl's protests.
"SPEAROWS! DO YOU KNOW WHO I AM!? I'M ASH FROM THE TOWN OF PALLET! I'M DESTINED TO BE THE WORLD'S NUMBER POKEMON MASTER! I CAN'T BE DEFEATED BY THE LIKES OF YOU! I'M GOING TO CAPTURE AND DEFEAT YOU ALL! YOU HEAR ME! Pikachu go inside the Pokeball it's the only way!" Ash looked back from the flock of Spearow bearing down on them and urged the yellow mouse to seek safety inside it's pokeball. Turning back he stared down the flying Pokemon. "COME AND GET ME!" The rain continued to fall and lightning illuminated the scene. Ash was prepared to protect his Pokemon with everything he had. He felt a small weight briefly touch his shoulder as Pikachu sprung forward.
"PIKAAACHU!" There was huge flash and the area became quiet. The rain slowed and stopped and the sky opened up letting the rays of sunshine wash over the land. Ash and Pikachu lay on the ground, the Spearow long gone and the bike he'd borrowed burnt to a crisp nearby. Opening their eyes the pair looked at each other and smiled weakly. "Well, we beat 'em~" Pikachu simply nodded. As Ash sat up he saw something. In the sky a shining Pokemon flew overhead and over the rainbow.
"Whoooaa!" Officer Jenny drove straight through the doors to the Pokemon Center and skid to a halt before the front desk. Nurse Joy looked annoyed an frustrated by the sudden disturbance but her face softened upon seeing Pikachu in Ash's arms badly hurt. "Please help!" Ash blurted. Nurse Joy took immediate action, placing Pikachu on a stretcher and rolled him toward the operating room. "Please is there anything I can do?"
"You can try being more responsible! A trainer shouldn't let their Pokemon battle until it's in this condition." Nurse Joy scolded him.
"But you don't know what happened..." Ash tried to explain but that wasn't the nurse's concern at the moment.
"That doesn't matter now. Just wait out here. Pikachu will be alright~" She gave him a reassuring smile and took Pikachu inside.
"Pikachu..." He felt helpless. All he could do was stand there and pray that his friend would be okay.
"Hey, are you okay?" The orange haired girl who had apparently fished him out of the water asked.
"Yeah, I'm ok-" Ash started to answer when the girl cut him off.
"Not you!" She berated as she came closer to inspect the battered Pikachu in his arms. "The pokemon...is it breathing?"
"I...I think so..." He said with an anxious look.
"Well don't just stand there! You gotta get it to the medical center right away!"
Ash jumped to his feet. "You mean a hospital? Which way?"
"Yes, for pokemon. It's that way!" She said pointing him in the right direction.
Just then a chorus of chirps and caws began to raise in volume as a flock of Spearow appeared over the treetops. "Ah, there coming back!" Turning and running up he bank Ash saw a bike. He placed Pikachu in the basket. "I'm borrowing this. I promise to bring it back someday!" He called back as he sped away ignoring the girl's protests.
"SPEAROWS! DO YOU KNOW WHO I AM!? I'M ASH FROM THE TOWN OF PALLET! I'M DESTINED TO BE THE WORLD'S NUMBER POKEMON MASTER! I CAN'T BE DEFEATED BY THE LIKES OF YOU! I'M GOING TO CAPTURE AND DEFEAT YOU ALL! YOU HEAR ME! Pikachu go inside the Pokeball it's the only way!" Ash looked back from the flock of Spearow bearing down on them and urged the yellow mouse to seek safety inside it's pokeball. Turning back he stared down the flying Pokemon. "COME AND GET ME!" The rain continued to fall and lightning illuminated the scene. Ash was prepared to protect his Pokemon with everything he had. He felt a small weight briefly touch his shoulder as Pikachu sprung forward.
"PIKAAACHU!" There was huge flash and the area became quiet. The rain slowed and stopped and the sky opened up letting the rays of sunshine wash over the land. Ash and Pikachu lay on the ground, the Spearow long gone and the bike he'd borrowed burnt to a crisp nearby. Opening their eyes the pair looked at each other and smiled weakly. "Well, we beat 'em~" Pikachu simply nodded. As Ash sat up he saw something. In the sky a shining Pokemon flew overhead and over the rainbow.
"Whoooaa!" Officer Jenny drove straight through the doors to the Pokemon Center and skid to a halt before the front desk. Nurse Joy looked annoyed an frustrated by the sudden disturbance but her face softened upon seeing Pikachu in Ash's arms badly hurt. "Please help!" Ash blurted. Nurse Joy took immediate action, placing Pikachu on a stretcher and rolled him toward the operating room. "Please is there anything I can do?"
"You can try being more responsible! A trainer shouldn't let their Pokemon battle until it's in this condition." Nurse Joy scolded him.
"But you don't know what happened..." Ash tried to explain but that wasn't the nurse's concern at the moment.
"That doesn't matter now. Just wait out here. Pikachu will be alright~" She gave him a reassuring smile and took Pikachu inside.
"Pikachu..." He felt helpless. All he could do was stand there and pray that his friend would be okay.