Lilith
wasn’t sorry she was retiring. She really wasn’t.
She’d
miss the travelling but she wouldn’t miss losing friend after friend during the
journey and after three league victories, she had earned herself a name and a
reputation, one that had attracted the attention of Professor Cedric Juniper,
who had asked her to move to the recently built town of Nuvema in Unova to help
him raise the Pokémon for those who wanted to start their own Pokémon journeys.
His
call had come in at the perfect moment too. She hadn’t long defeated Cynthia,
earning herself the money that would allow her to set up her own Day Care
Centre. Land in Unova was cheap and with her winnings from the three leagues
she’d defeated, Kanto, Johto and Sinnoh, she could afford at least a couple of
acres and still afford to set herself up comfortably.
She
liked this plan.
Mostly
because she could keep her Pokémon, as long as they stayed within her
boundaries, she could do something she was good at, raising Pokémon, and she
didn’t have to run the risk everyday of losing her best friends.
She
wondered when she’d become so lonely that her Pokémon, especially her very
first Pokémon, her Charizard, Firestorm, had become closer to her than her own
family had become, she knew that it had been long before Kanto’s Elite had
fallen before the power of Firestorm and Permafrost, but she didn’t know when.
It
didn’t matter now. She had her victories, though they were pyrrhic at best,
with each league costing her more and more of her friends and she had her
surviving friends, Firestorm, her very first Pokémon among them, she had her
money, money she hadn’t had when her mother had kicked her out of the door at
age ten with no warning, and she had a future ahead of her that didn’t involve
pitting her creatures against another Trainer’s for what some would call
‘sport’.
Alright
she was raising other people’s for the same reason, but the league was
changing, shifting. Already Pokémon Training was more popular than it had
been when she’d left home originally and
been forced down the path of a Pokémon Trainer, which was the way that more
Trainers than they’d like to admit had started their journey.
Oh
she’d have to have her team checked all over again, but she was certain that
with a Professor speeding the process along it wouldn’t be too long before she
and her squad could settle down in their new home...
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It
was perfect.
Her
ranch, Green Ranch, was perfect. From its three acres of land, some of which
was wooded to its white walled, thatched roof cottage it was perfect.
It
was exactly how she had dreamed it would be and her Pokémon loved it, from her
lake, to her forests, to her meadows upon meadows.
It
was perfect...
It
had cost a pretty penny too, but she had been able to afford it and get herself
started up, though part of her funds for food were coming from the wages that
she was earning breeding Pokémon for the Professor. Tepig, Snivy and Oshawatt,
fire, grass and water, not so very different from Kanto and yet unlike Kanto in
every way.
She
was safe here. Safe from Team Rocket, safe from prats like Dean and Sam, safe
from ever having to save the world again.
Her
life was hers again. To do with what she pleased. She was one of those rare
ones, the ones who didn’t fail their journey, who did something spectacular and
then settled down and went into something else entirely, fully paid for by
their years on the Pokémon Circuit.
And
what was better was that she didn’t have to speak to her mother again if she
didn’t want to and she really really didn’t want to. Nor did she want to speak
to Professor Oak, who had both assisted in her expulsion from her home and
outed her when she’d been hiding from Team Rocket in Johto.
Moving
to Unova meant she’d never have to do either of these things again if she
didn’t want to.
She
was safe, she was free, she was home.
Home.
It was a wonderful word. A little pre-emptive considering that there was a
little work that needed to be done on the cottage before it was really ready to
be inhabited, but it was hers and hers alone and while she was waiting for her
home to be finished, Professor Juniper had allowed her to move into the room
his daughter used when she was home from University.
Just
one more year and there would be two professors in the Juniper family...
By
the time Aurea came home for the holidays Lilith would be out of her room and
into the ranch.
Just
a couple more weeks...
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It
had been years since she’d moved to Unova and this was either going to prove
the best mistake or the worst mistake of her life, but she’d fallen head over
heels for a Trainer who had been staying in her spare room and studying under
Professor Aurea Juniper.
Cedric
had left Nuvema over a year ago, and had tried to convince her to come with
him, certain that a Trainer as skilled as she would love a chance to see new
places and new Pokémon, and she had almost gone. Left the Day Care in the care
of Professor Iris and just left.
Now
she was glad she hadn’t... or rather she had been until the test results had
shown themselves. Now she didn’t know what she thought or felt...
Not
that she wasn’t used to having little ones running around, but those were
Pokémon. She knew how to deal with Pokémon. She knew what they needed in their
food, how to handle them, how to teach them...
A
human baby was a completely different matter.
She
had no idea how she was going to run the centre when she got too heavy to work.
Technically it was already dangerous for her to push herself too hard and her
morning schedule was being completely ruined by the sickness that struck with
frustrating regularity...
It
was more terrifying than going up against the Elite Four. That she knew how to
do...
He’d
promised. Promised that he would stay by her side and help her...
She
would need the help...
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She’d
thought her life was perfect before, back when she’d been thirteen years old.
Now,
at eighteen she knew what perfection was. It was a beautiful blue eyed baby
girl with thick dark hair already coming
through.
Her
little girl, her precious baby, her darling Mara-Rei...
They
didn’t need the brute that had left town three months ago with no warning and
left her in the lurch. With Professor Juniper’s help they would be fine.
She
hoped...
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She
had hoped it wouldn’t come to this but Mara’s tenth birthday had arrived all
too quickly and unlike her mother, she wanted to leave home and train Pokémon.
Her
little girl wanted to go out and travel and see the world, just as her mother
had at her age. Mara hadn’t seen the hardships of Pokémon training, only heard
the stories of her Tri-Champion mother’s victories from fans and passing
Trainers and seen child after child leave town with a Pokémon raised on her
mother’s ranch.
They’d
fought over this many times. Lilith didn’t want her daughter leaving home so
early. She had been lucky. Her journey, while it hadn’t been easy, had been
better than most. Hundreds of Trainers left home a year but only one or two
ever made it all the way to the Elite Four and there was almost never anyone
who defeated the Champion to win it all.
Mara
didn’t see why, if her mother had left home at ten years old, she couldn’t do
the same.
Eventually
they’d come to a compromise.
Mara
had to finish school but in exchange Lilith would provide her daughter and her
two friends with Pokémon without squabbling the day after her daughter’s final
exam.
Considering
Cheren and Bianca, it wasn’t the safest deal Lilith had ever made, but it could
have been much much worse and it meant that Mara wouldn’t leave home until she
was sixteen, which would be both an advantage and a disadvantage.
Lilith
felt safer knowing that while her daughter may have resented the fact that her
mother had prevented her leaving so young, her daughter had a couple more years
in which to learn how to cook things that weren’t freeze dried and would be old
enough to look after herself.
Hopefully
by then she would have the common sense not to get involved in troubles like
the ones her mother had gotten into when she was young...
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