Mewomega’s POV
2 days latter
I rose as high into the clouds as possible. I used my aura to blow the clouds away and survey the land below me. I heard the yell of a Pokemon also in the sky, charging at me to found out who dared disturb it.
As the Rayquaza flew at me, I charged up a massive Shadow Ball and threw it full force, blowing the dragon backwards. The Rayquaza used Solar Beam, hitting me dead on.
I dropped a few feet, taken off guard by its power. The dragon fired another but I raised my hand and blocked the attack with my palm. Using the same hand, I created another Shadow Ball, firing it up the stream into its mouth.
Knowing it was defeated, the dragon flew off. Just for the sake of proving my power, I struck it twice as it retreated.
Growing bored, I returned to hunting down the weakling Mewtwo. Then, I’d destroy all Pokemon. I would prove I was the ultimate.
Bain’s POV
Same day
“So it is decided,” the legendary Mewtwo said.
Together, him, Vincenteo and myself, would fight the abomination Mewomega.
I had been shocked to find that Mewtwo was so close with Gary and Dad. But more surprising was Mewtwo’s partner, Gardevor. I could tell from a single glance that she was a clone, and a powerful one at that.
Some time before our arrival, the Gardevor had actually gave birth to an egg, or so I figured; I doubted that she had the egg during the entire stay at the lab. It was holding the egg in her arms, close to her chest. Mewtwo occasionally looked at the egg, as if reassuring himself that it was safe.
“Yes we will leave and prepare for the battle in two hours. We must have a plan, though, beyond the one we already have,” Vincenteo said.
“What is wrong with my plan?” Mewtwo questioned.
I stuck up for Vincenteo, seeing his point. “Your plan is, “You locate Mewomega. Then we kill him.” That’s not a plan! We need to find a way to attack.”
“Fine!” Mewtwo said, angry. “You two have all of your Pokemon attack him. That should leave him open to my own finishing assault. Is that better?”
“Can you remember anything that will help them fight Mewomega?” Gary said.
“No. Wait! He used a strange attack on me. It was extremely powerful.”
“Yes, we already established that he’s strong. What’s your point,” I said.
“I mean, he’s not a dark type, otherwise he wouldn’t be my clone. So he shouldn’t be that powerful. Yet I saw him use Shadow Ball, then use psychic moves.”
“So he’s a dark/psychic type?” Dad asked.
“Impossible. He’d have to be a normal type to use both types of attacks. But he’s obviously not.”
“So what you’re saying is…” the Gardevor said telepathically. I thought it was strange for her to speak, but didn’t mention anything.
“I believe they used another Pokemon when creating him. I’ll give you a hint who. The Apocalypse. “
“Y-you’re saying they added Arceus’ DNA into this thing?” Vincenteo stuttered.
“With that confrontation, I would say it is possible. Perhaps, Mewomega can actually change his type at will, switching from Dark to Psychic at will, and into anything else.”
“Great! This thing has no weaknesses, could very well use any attack and seems to know its own set of special attacks. That’s just freaking great!”
“Then we’ll use all our Pokemon and attack at once, not giving him a chance, like Mewtwo said,” I said, looking at Vincenteo.
“You two go and be sure of your teams. Ash, what do you have in that Mater Ball?” Mewtwo asked Dad.
“Charizard. He became too power to be kept inside a normal Pokeball.”
“Good. Let him out, in the back of the lab. We’ll train together, me and Charizard. I remember him being very powerful, almost beating my clone Charizard.”
Dad started, but left to go out back. Me and Vincenteo left to think of a strategy.
As soon as the door closed, I heard Mewtwo and Gardevor argue, but I then stopped and she walked out, smiling to herself.
Gardevor’s POV
Same time
I had convinced Mewtwo to allow me to accompany them to the battle. He was going to let me come, but I couldn’t fight. I wanted to help Mewtwo, but I wasn’t nearly strong enough to help in battle. Everyone else was trained to fight with their all, but I’ve never been in a battle.
I held the egg close to me. I wasn’t going to leave the egg behind; I wanted it to be with me at all times.
I wandered around until I ran into Gary.
“Gary could you do me a favor?”
“Sure, Gardevor, what do you need?”
“I need to see an Abra.”
“Sure. I think there was an Abra in the training room.
Last I saw it, it was asleep in there.”
“Thank you,” I said, heading that way.
Once I was there, I spotted it asleep in a corner. Using a small amount of power, I made it aware of my presence.
I woke up and greeted me. It asked what I needed.
“Can you teach me how to teleport?” I asked the tiny psychic. It explained that I just had to picture a place in my mind, then picture my self there. It was just mind over body.
I tried it a few times until I appeared behind it. It said that I had the hang of it, but the farther the place was, the harder I needed to concentrate. I thanked it and let it go back to sleep.
Focusing extremely hard, I pictured myself in my room at Mewtwo’s Manor. Suddenly I was there, still clutching the egg to my chest.
I looked about until I found a box with the human things I collected. There were jewels and necklaces, hats and bags. I collected beautiful human items, anything that looked pretty that humans’ discarded.
I found what I was looking for, a bag with small diamonds in the sash. It was a shoulder bag, with a long sash, coming down to my waist. I put the egg inside the bag to keep it warm and safe. I decided to return to the lab and see how everyone was doing.
I focused and teleported back, feeling tired as I landed lightly on the granite steps.
Gardevor’s POV
A few hours latter
Everyone was ready. Bain and Vincenteo had taught there Pokemon their attack plan. Mewtwo and Charizard had finished whatever training they had done. Mewtwo kept the information secret.
Bain, Vincenteo, Ash and Gary were all outside, waiting for us; I could feel their tension even as I tried to block out their emotions. I was about to leave and join them when Mewtwo put a hand on my shoulder.
“Gardevor, wait. I didn’t plan on giving you this until winter, but I think you should have it now. I made this for you,” He said, holding up a necklace.
It was a Mind Plate, set into a silver ring, the edge of the ring encrusted with deep purple amethysts. The chain was intricately detailed, made up of long links and small orbs. I looked closer and noticed that the long links were actually made from two Twisted Spoons. The small orbs were tiny Odd Incenses. It had a long-orb-long pattern.
The necklace was extremely beautiful. “This is for me?” I asked.
“Yes. I made it to symbolize us being together, the way humans make rings. But just as important, it is made only from things believed to increase Psychic powers, other than the silver ring,” he said. “Turn around; I’ll put it on you.”
I turned and felt the cool touch of the metal around my neck. My power swelled tremendously, going far beyond what I had expected. every link and orb increased my power, and that was further amplified by the Mind Plate.
“This necklace,” Mewtwo explained, “Makes us equals. As long as you were this, you’re power is greater than my own. It will make you the most powerful Psychic Pokemon in the world. This necklace will keep us together, forever, Gardevor,” There was a muffled shout coming from outside. “Come on, we need to leave.”
I grabbed his arm and pulled him close. I hugged Mewtwo and kissed him. “I love you,” I said him.
“I love you, too, Gardevor.” Together we walked out, me wearing the bag and necklace.
“I found him!” Mewtwo said. “He’s stopped about one hundred miles to the northeast, just outside Cerulean City.”
“Okay, everyone knows the plan?” Bain said. The three of us nodded and he looked back to Mewtwo, “Teleport us there. That way, we’ll catch him by surprise.”
Mewtwo nodded and his eyes glowed blue. Me, Bain, Vincenteo and all their Pokemon were consumed in a white flash.
In the next instant, we stood on a cliff. We looked at the strange, black, canine version of Mewtwo. Its back was to us. I looked and saw the cliff was littered with the bodies of Geodude and Gravler.
I heard a grunt as a figure was tossed aside by Mewomega. A golem landed heavily, its shell pitted and cracked.
All at once, the twelve Pokemon Bain and Vincenteo brought attacked.
Houndoom and Salamance both used Flamethrower. Ninetales used Thunder, the arc extending from the tips of its tails. Rhydon, Tyranitar, Nidoqueen and Nidoking attacked, rushing Mewomega with Take Downs and Hyper Beams. Aggron used Fireblast and Steelix used Hyper beam. Arcanine used Solar-Beam. Pinsir held back, unable to get close enough to attack.
Mewomega was lost in a flurry of attacks. As soon as one Pokemon finished an attack, it began again, preventing Mewomega from fighting.
I heard a yell and all the Pokemon flew backwards. Mewomega stood, only out of breathe. He attacked with Shadow Ball, hitting Pinsir who had been attacking.
All the Pokemon got back up and charged in again. Mewtwo helped, firing energy balls from his hands. I used the only attack I could, Mimic, and fired with Mewtwo.
Slowly, Mewomega was beginning to attack back, hitting the Pokemon closest to him. Mewtwo vanished and appeared next to his clone.
Mewtwo used Iron Tail, sending Mewomega into the intersecting paths of a Thunder, Flamethrower, Hyper Beam and a Solar-Beam.
Me and the humans watched the Pokemon Battle rage from near the trees, a hundred yards from the battle. It looked to be in our favor until we saw Mewomega’s face.
He was smiling, enjoying the insanity of battle. He fired a Shadow Ball at Pinsir, tearing off one of his horns. The blow would have killed him, had he not turned his body to steel with Harden. But when the black orb came back and hit him from behind, he fell to the ground, bleeding.
He got back up and joined in the fray again, refusing to admit defeat. But he only survived a few more hits before falling to his knees. I knew he would never battle again.
Even after the death of Pinsir, the Pokemon battled. It was a terrible struggle, every Pokemon giving their all.
I heard Mewtwo yell, his telepathic voice clear above the chaos, “Bain, Vincenteo! Help restrain him! Don’t let Mewomega escape!” The two humans quickly cleared the distance and squirmed into the mess of Pokemon. They bond Mewomega’s arms behind his back as their Pokemon bit and held Every exposed piece of black flesh. The giant Steelix, unable to actually bind him, used Stone Edge, driving the sharp stones into the evil Pokemon’s feet, nailing them to the cliff. It then wrapped around the group, trying to cover any means of escape.
Because I didn’t know any actual attacks, all I could do was watch as the brave souls restrained the monster Mewomega.
Through a gap in Steelix’s wall, I saw Mewtwo grab Mewomega, wrapping his arms around the evil creature. I could feel the temperature spike from here.
Suddenly, it all clicked into place. Special training with Ash’s Charizard, easily the most powerful of its species. Having everyone bind Mewomega. Giving me the necklace now.
Mewtwo was going to do a suicide attack, destroying Mewomega and himself, along with everyone else. He was going to use Overheat and gather enough energy, but I would take time, so everyone had agreed to bind the beast. Steelix creating a wall to contain the blast was proof.
Mewtwo spoke to me, his telepathic voice full of love and sadness. “Gardevor, I’m sorry. I’ll always love you. Goodbye.”
I was encased in a white flash and teleported a few hundred yards backwards. Then the group was caught in a massive fireball, consuming the entire cliff in red.
The flaming ball reared into the sky, creating a false day, illuminating the night. As the ball vanished, I could see the massive Pokemon shaped burn marks. I could see the cool stone were Steelix’s body had touched the ground.
There was no bodies, no Mewomega and no Mewtwo. They were all gone and none of them were coming back.
I fell to my knees and cried. Mewtwo was never going to come back. The man I loved would never be returned to me.
I cried the entire night. Ash and Gary found me there in the morning, still crying as I looked at the place were they had all died.
One month later
“Gardevor, you need to eat. How will you care for the child if you’re not healthy?” Gary said.
I was in the Cerulean City Pokemon Hospital, a pokemon center for bigger, wild pokemon. I was in a bed, the egg next to me, cradled in one arm. I still wore the necklace around my neck.
I hadn’t eaten in a week. There was no point if Mewtwo was gone. He was the center of my life, and now I was hollow. Someone else could care for the egg. It deserved to be in a family, with both parents. I didn’t want to be around without Mewtwo.
Nurse Joy came in, looking upset. “Gary, turn on the TV. You need to see this.”
Gary did. On the screen was Officer Jenny. She was on the cliff were the epic battle to place.
“It has now been confirmed that no more than 15 people, thirteen pokemon and two young men, were killed in this fire. There is no evidence of any others being caught in this mass death.”
Gary looked grim. He knew that Vincenteo and Bain were the two men. None of their Pokemon had survived. Counting Mewtwo, that was all the dead.
“Mewomega wasn’t found at the site. Jenny knew the prints of the thirteen pokemon. That means here escaped, didn’t he, Gary?” Joy said.
“It would appear so. Somewhere, Mewomega could be recovering, preparing to make a return.” Gary said. He looked at me and my egg. “That child could be the only Pokemon that could defeat him, if he returns. But, it could be he died as well,” Gary said doubtfully.
As he finished, I felt the egg move slightly. It could have rolled, but I didn’t believe so.
I might have been imagining it, but I could have sworn I heard laughter, somewhere far, far away.
End of Mewtres, an unknown future