"I..." You begin to say, before realising that you have nothing to offer to a god. "Why... not?" you say, as you could think of no other reason.
"Why not?" It repeated back to me slowly. It then began to laugh, a horrid noise that felt like nails grinding over your soul. "Ignorant mortal. But... Perhaps you have a point."
It's distressingly large body began to gyrate as it's six tendrils began to grasp at things that you refused to look at, as, even through your peripheral vision, it made you hurt.
"Yes..." It said, "I shall not simply erase your distortion. No. Instead, I shall correct it, and make you a being that does not defy the will of the Creator."
Darkness sunk deeper, becoming even blacker, so dark it hurt.
You begin to scream, but the darkness silenced you.
You felt your very being begin to stretch and distort. As if the dark had grown arms and legs and hands that grabbed you by your bones and pulled.
They pulled and pushed until you tore.
----
You awoke the next morning, as if it were all just a bad dream.
"Wake up, Cloud." you said, waking up the little puddle of stars and space dust that had settled over your chest.
The cosmog lifted it's face, it's tiny yellow eyes bleary, and a tiny little bur of drool coming out it's tiny mouth. It briefly reconstituted, and floated an inch up, before just giving up and splashing down as a puddle back onto your chest.
You chuckle. "You and me both, buddy." You say, "But those graves aren't going to dig themselves. And besides, aren't you hungry?"
Cloud just rumbled and grumbled. You sigh.
"Sorry, Cloud, but we gotta start our day." You say as you sit up, causing the cosmog puddle to fall off your chest and into the bunched up sleeping bag.
You stand up, and immediately start looking through the assorted collection of MREs for your breakfast. Unfortunately, none of them really strike your appetite, so you decide to just skip breakfast all together. You had two of them lest night anyway, so it's not like you're hungry.
So, you throw on a pair of thick work trousers and a tank-top, and scoop up Cloud, carrying him with you, as you head out to where you had the bodies bunched up.
As you walk, you pass by the portal that got you into this mess, since it was in the center of the ruined base, only to realize that it was gone.
You stop in your tracks.
Its gone!?
You reach out to where it used to be and your hand passes through nothing but dusty air.
Its gone.
Well fuck.
There goes your only way home. You knew that the portal would eventually become tansversable for a human in about six months, but now, it would never be transversable.
You were now officially stuck here.
Alone.
You wanted to cry.
You didn't though. All crying did was waste time and tears. You distantly remembered an old teacher's saying 'If you let yourself cry now, you'll cry again and again, until you did nothing but cry.'
No, you just had to find something to do, to distract yourself from it. And conveniently, there were twelve corpses in need of burying right over there.
Besides, you also had Cloud to worry about. Cloud's basically a baby, and you needed to take care of your little buddy.
As you came upon it, you realized that scavengers came and ate them. All that was left was the floragato, and some scattered remains.
You sigh, and put Cloud in your pocket and stab the shovel you casually picked up on the way here into the ground.
You walk over to the floragato, and grab it by the hips and heft it up. It was disturbingly light, and the way it's head hung limply made your skin crawl.
You grimaced, as you threw it over your shoulder. You wished you put on an actual shirt instead of a tank top.
Whatever, you had a job to do.
You walked out to the park turned nascent graveyard, and immediately knuckle down and get to work.
You place the floragato's corpse on the ground, laying as if it was just sleeping instead of being dead, and take your shovel, and thrust it into the ground.
You are pleasantly surprised by how easily the shovel pierced the ground. Yesterday, you were struggling the whole way through.
You shrug it off, though, instead losing yourself to the rhythm of digging.
Hours later, you hear the sound of growls and yowling, like a pair of stray cats fighting, except accompanied by the rather disconcerting crashes and booms of pokemon moves.
You, as a proud owner of basic survival instinct, decide to follow those survival instincts. You decide to mind your own goddamn business.
Unfortunately for you, the business decides to mind you, as a pack of seven dogs emerge from the brush.
Some part of you, some long buried instinct, from back when people were just a bunch of monkeys who were bad at climbing, it recognized that these dogs weren't dogs. It realized that they were small wolves.
Adrenaline began to flow, as you started to wonder just how you are going to get out of this one.
The dogs, who appear to be made of bread because of course they are, begin to circle you, growling lowly, all the while.
You nearly drop your shovel, as a weakness suddenly rushes through your body, like a lingering vertigo.
With alarm, but unwilling to show weakness, you pat your pocket, waking up Cloud. "Cloud, wake up."
Unaware, the cosmog just floats up lazily.
The growls kick up a notch, as your knees buckle, and you are forced to plant your shovel into the ground, so you can rest on it.
They circle some more, as you desperately try to stay standing, even through your weakened muscles.
"Cloud," you say, desperately trying not to shout, as you begin to panic, "You know teleportation right?"
The pokemon rumbled, a response that you hoped meant yes.
"Get us out of here!" You whisper shouted, as the growls reached a fever pitch.
The dogs attacked, one of them barking almost roaring as it came at you with a black maw.
With a blinding agony, you hear a crunch, as the dog broke your arm with a bite.
Another dog bit your back leg.
In a panic, with strength you didn't realize you still had, you took the shovel and stabbed at the dog biting your hand.
Your shovel just chipped away at it's crust, as if you struck granite. In response, it jerked back and forth, until it tore your arm clean off.
You screamed, but it was cut short, as the dog on your leg yanked it, pulling your feet out from underneath you.
It knocked the wind out of you, and more of the dogs descended upon you. You instinctively curled up, hoping to protect your face, as one of the dogs bit down on the hand you had over your head, while another went in and bit down on the side of your head.
You jerked away, and all it got was your ear, which it tore off, along with a chunk of your scalp.
You screamed, and you pushed, and the dogs were sent flying away in a flash of blue light.
You came to your feet in a scramble, stumbling and being forced to briefly rest your weight on your broken hand, as another one of the dogs lunged at you, with that black maw.
"Again!" you shouted, more at yourself, pushing like before.
Blue light flashed again, and this time, the dog just sunk into the ground, it's legs breaking underneath it's weight.
It whimpered and you smelled blood.
You felt a shadow on the back of your neck, and you kicked off your one good leg, as you pushed again, knocking a lunging dog out of the air.
You whirled, as the dogs settled again into circling. You watched warily, waiting for another attack.
Your heart beat roared loud in your ears. But it was slow.
They circled, and you waited some more.
You felt blood pour down the side of your face, and splash out the stump where your arm used to be in time with your heart beat.
You realized something. They were waiting for you to bleed out. They thought they already won.
You glanced at the dogs, and saw how some of them were drooling. They thought they were going to eat you.
You snarled, and roared as you pushed, calling forth that blue light to attack.
You focused it, into a bludgeon on the head, hoping to crack it's skull. It worked, the dog yelping as it's head was smashed, exposing it's white bread-like insides.
The dogs, almost in unison, began to back away, as you turned that blue light on as many of them as you could before they fled.
With another push, you got another one. That seemed to have been the limit, as they decided to run away.
Once they were completely out of sight, you fell down, lightheaded and cold.
You were going to die. You distantly realized. You took too much damage, you lost too much blood.
You were going to die here, alone on another world, without any humans, killed by fucking bread dogs.
No! Fuck that!
You somehow fought them off with the fucking Force or whatever it was. You'll use that same thing to save yourself.
You pushed again, but this time, inward, trying to restore your health.
Impossibly, it seemed to have worked, as the pins and needles began to recede.
The blue lighted glowed underneath your skin, as you tried to sit up, only for you to accidently move your broken leg.
The resulting shock of agony banished the light, causing you to crash to the ground, as you screamed.
The coldness returned, reminding you that this was literally a matter of life and death.
You pushed again, this time moving slowly enough to not aggravate you leg or your hand.
After many long agonized moments, you make it back onto your one good foot, as Cloud fluttered around you worriedly.
You couldn't bring yourself to look twice at Cloud, though, as you had to focus on limping your way home, and hope that no other pokemon decided to take a bite.
A five minute walk lengthened into a nearly hour long, by your agonized limp.
By the time you got home, and got to the supply room, where all the first aid kits were, you were barely conscious.
In the end, you passed out then and there, in the supply room, not even on your sleeping bag.
To your surprise, you even got to wake up!
You propped yourself on an elbow that was really a stump.
You glanced down, and saw your other hand. It wasn't broken anymore.
Thank whatever god was out there. You weren't sure if you'd be able to survive on your own, with no hands.
It was kinda fucked up looking, though. Your fingers were crooked, and didn't look to bend right, and your hand had scars over the bite mark.
A rumble drew your attention, as Cloud woke up from its sleeping position on one of the shelves.
You made eye contact, and the cosmog rumbled at a higher pitch than you've ever heard from him, as he immediately flew in, and latched onto your face.
You couldn't help but laugh, as you patted the pokemon.
"Yeah, I'm glad I didn't die too." you say to the pokemon.
Your stomach rumbles.
"You up for some MRE's?" You ask
Cloud replies with a short rumble.
"Yeah," You say, as you stumble to your feet.
Distantly, you glance down, and see that your left leg is a little crooked, like your hand.
You shrug it off. You can walk on it, you'll live.
As you grub, you consider what your next move is.
Obviously, you need to train whatever that blue light was, but how exactly were you going to go about it.
After some thought, you decide that you'll focus on
[ ] the force pushes(You will learn the move Aura Ball. Aura healing and aura reinforcement will still grow to be usable at will, but will remain fairly weak, about on par with what is shown.)
[ ] the healing.(You will learn the move Lifedew. Aura blasts and aura reinforcement will grow to be usable at will, but will remain pretty weak, about on par with what is shown)
[ ] the reinforcement that let you walk all the way home. (You will learn Bulk Up. Your aura in general will also grow more powerful all around. Aura blasts and aura healing will grow to be usable at will, but will remain pretty weak, about on par with what is shown.)
And besides that, you need a to get a fighting pokemon on your team, because you know you won't be strong enough on your own.
You've seen a few pokemon you think you could recruit already, but you think you'll try and get the
[ ] Roggenrola
[ ] Rockruff
[ ] Bunnelby
[ ] Buneary
[ ] Bounsweet
[ ] Whimsur
[ ] Grubbin
[ ] Rookidee
[ ] Fomantis
(My bad for missing the update yesterday. Here's a bigger chapter to make up for it.)
(Also, the reason why I didn't post was because I got distracted reading Tentacle Time by Major Session. Its was extremely good for what it was, and then it came out of left field with a surprisingly powerful story about a sexual assault victim seeking justice, and the nuances between that justice and revenge. Go read that. It's a worm fanfic on this site.)