Defenders of Evodusai Part 5

Story by Mizucharoshi on SoFurry

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The soft pattering of rain

gently hitting the ground was soothing to the ear. Still clutching

tightly onto my long lost friend, new found instincts told me to seek

out shelter. Breaking off from Liru's embrace, I took her paw and led

her towards one of the nearby trees. Wiping away a final tear, she

gave me a stare that reminded me of her old self. "What happened to

you, momma? You used to be a human, but now you look like an ordinary

char-" I shook my head in confusion. "Momma?" I cried, "I was

a guy before turning into a charmander." Liru looked away with a

feeling of doubt. "But momma, you fed and took care of me when I

was little. Whenever I was alone, you were the only one who showed up

when I started crying. Then when you let me follow you around, I saw

how hard you worked and it inspired me to become the pokemon that I

am today." Moving closer to me, Liru grasped both my paws and held

them up to chest height. "No matter what you look like, you'll

always be my mommy." I couldn't say anything to her.

The way her eyes glowed with sincerity as she talked just melted my

heart. I accepted her words and grinned with a sense of maternal

pride. A cough from the side ruined the moment between us. "Sorry

for intruding," an uncomfortable Truce said, rubbing the back of

his neck nervously. Liru, turning purple out of embarrassment,

instantly dropped my paws and charged at the zangoose. Despite her

insane speed, Truce was able to see her coming and managed to dodge

her attack with his own amazing speed. "Woah, calm down! I said I

was sorry," he huffed from the treetops. Liru stomped the ground

for a bit to let out her rage. "Promise me that you won't tell

anyone back at headquarters," she screamed out. Dropping down onto

a branch, he gave her his promise and fell to the ground. "Oh,

yeah," he said, brushing the dirt off his fur, "speaking of

headquarters, we gotta start heading back. Can you go and get our

packs? I kinda left them back in the forest clearing."

Liru grumbled out something

profane and left to gather their things. Turning to me with a serious

look, Truce got in real close and whispered into my ear hole. "Char

girl, I won't force you to come with us but we could really use

someone with your abilities. I've seen the way you took control of

that fight after breaking the crystal and I gotta say that it was

impressive. Also," he nudged a shoulder towards the direction that

Liru went, "you two seem pretty close. Truth is, that girl over

there needs some help with her anger issues and you're the only one

that can potentially fix them. After meeting up with you, she's shown

me a side of her that I didn't even know existed." A few flags were

raised after sensing something wrong in the tone of his voice. It

reminded me of my younger bro who knew how to manipulate others using

only his--. I grabbed his mouth shut, a bit pissed after realizing

his true intentions. "Look, you don't have to use your honeyed

words to lure me in. I was already going to join so that I can help

out my buddy and see if I can find out anything about myself along

the way." Letting go, Truce rubbed his maw in disappointment.

"Feisty. I can see where Liru gets her attitude from." Hurrying back with bags hanging

from her tail, Liru returned with something in her hand. "Truce,

you have to be more careful with this thing." I walked up to her to

get a closer look at the object. It was a flat golden piece of metal

that was slightly bigger then the size of her paw and shaped like an

eye. There was a green jewel encrusted in its center that glowed with

energy. "What is that?" I asked Truce. Approaching us, he gasped

and snatched the object from Liru. "It's my badge," he said,

rubbing it gently. "This particular badge is actually a one of a

kind item. I'd like to tell you more about it but not here." He

looked around the area, a bit troubled by something. "Okay, looks

like we're ready to go. Huddle up next to me and we'll be back in

headquarters in no time." Practically hugging, we waited as Truce

held up the badge. The blinding light hit us and the feeling of

travel was nauseating. What used to be a forest soon turned into

buildings that looked modern and man-made. Letting go of the

zangoose, Liru and I looked around in awe. Feeling a claw placed on

our shoulders, Truce smiled. "Welcome to Sofeda."