Goodbye, Raichu
Chapter Five -- Tim
That night, at ten o'clock, Ash, Misty and Pikachu approached
Pallet Park. Ash and Misty were both dressed in some of Ash's
dark-coloured clothes, and Ash had a Spearow perched on his
shoulder.
"Good," said Ash, "the show's not over yet. Pikachu, you hide
in a tree on that side of the park."
"Pika pi!" agreed Pikachu and ran to hide.
"Misty, if you go hide over that side, I can hide in this tree
here. Spearow and I can see both of you and keep a look out for
the poacher."
"OK," said Misty and went off.
Ash heard the sound of applause from the Poké
Ball-shaped dome. He hurried up the tree. Soon the crowd came out
and began to spread through the park. Ash looked intently for any
sign of the poacher, but it was difficult to identify anyone in
the moving crowd.
Ash continued to look. He glanced to the right to where
Pikachu was hiding. He could make out his cute yellow form, which
he had come to know so well over the last six years. Pikachu
wasn't as sullen as yesterday, but he sure was more anxious.
Could Ash rely on him not to slip up? Ash guessed that he could,
since Pikachu knew that this was his only hope of saving his new
friend. Neither Pikachu nor Ash had any choice but to rely on
each other now as they had always done in the past.
Ash looked to the left to try to see Misty. He couldn't make
her out in the dark clothing she was wearing, but that was a good
thing in itself.
The crowd of spectators was thinning now. There was Gary with
another girl. How many girlfriends can a guy have at the same
time, anyway? Ash couldn't hear their conversation, but it was
clearly dominated by Gary, and his movements and gestures sure
made it look like he was bragging about something again.
All of a sudden, Ash heard a sound at his feet. It made him
start and almost lost his foothold. "Meow," went a voice. Ash
looked down and saw a Persian looking up at him.
"Hey, Persian, what's up?" called a familiar voice from among
the dispersing crowd.
Ash frowned. "So much for trying to hide," he muttered.
Tim ran up to Persian and looked up the tree. "Hey Ash, what
on earth are you doing up there?"
"Thanks for blowing my cover, Tim!" said Ash with obvious
annoyance. Ash came down, as he realized that it would draw less
attention if two kids were seen talking on ground level rather
than half-way up a tree.
Ash figured it would take less time to explain the situation
than to try and get rid of Tim, and he didn't want to hurt his
friend in any way. So Ash took his copy of the poster out of his
pocket and explained what he was doing.
"Can I help?" asked Tim eagerly.
"Uh, I don't know, Tim. You better go home," urged Ash.
"You could use someone else to help you keep a lookout."
"I guess we could, but I think these guys might be
dangerous."
"I've got Persian with me. And I'll be all right with you,
won't I Ash?"
Ash felt flattered, the way Tim looked up to him, but, hard as
it was for him, this time he had to be objective.
"Look, Tim. We could use your help to keep watch, but once
we've seen him, you've got to go home."
"OK, Ash," said Tim.
When the park had cleared, Ash went back up his tree. Tim and
Persian went to hide somewhere else. The sounds from the circus
lessened as the time passed, and lights here and there gradually
went out.
"It must be nearly eleven," Ash thought. "Where is he?"
Spearow flapped his wings. Ash looked around. It was Misty in
the distance, waving her arm in the tree.
"Spearow, go and get Pikachu," ordered Ash softly.
In a few moments, Ash, Misty, Spearow and Pikachu were
together.
"He went that way," whispered Misty, pointing.
"OK, quick, before we lose him," said Ash. "Spearow, you go
and follow him."
"No!" came a loud whisper from behind. It was Tim, who took
one of his Poké Balls and let out a Zubat.
"Ash, Batty's darker, he can see better at night, and he flies
quieter," said Tim.
Ash and Misty exchanged glances. They had to agree. The group
proceeded down the street as quietly as they could. When they saw
the poacher from behind, Tim ordered his Zubat:
"Batty, follow that man and let us know where he's going. And
don't let him notice you."
The Zubat flew off to follow Brent, and the group followed the
Zubat. They continued in this way for several minutes, the Zubat
flying backwards and forwards, guiding them along. Around a
corner they could see Brent waiting outside a darkened building.
Tim recalled his Zubat back into its Poké Ball.
"OK," whispered Misty, "we've found it. Let's go get the
police."
"You and Tim go," said Ash. "I better keep watch."
"Well keep out of sight," advised Misty, and left, keeping in
the shadows.
"Tim, you go with her," commanded Ash. "It's too dangerous
here."
Tim reluctantly agreed to obey. He signalled to Persian and
they began to follow Misty, but the lights and sound of an
approaching vehicle startled him. Not wanting to be seen, Tim and
Persian ran back to Ash and crouched low.
The same open utility truck that Ash and Misty had seen in the
woods stopped on the road next to Brent. Without exchanging
words, Brent opened a roller door, while two other men came out
of the truck's cabin. The three entered the building and moments
later came out, one of them driving a fork lift. What looked like
Raichu's cage was being driven out towards the truck.
"Oh no, Misty'll be too late," whispered Ash anxiously.
"Chuu!" echoed Pikachu with a worried tone.
"Can't we do anything, Ash?" asked Tim.
"We've got to do something quick," said Ash.
Raichu's cage was almost loaded onto the back of the
truck.
"When I give the signal," said Ash, "send Persian to attack
the poacher. My Pokémon'll get the other two. We've got to
overpower them, or stall them until we get the cage away."
"OK, Ash. I'm ready," announced Tim, with confidence in his
older friend.
"Pikachu, Spearow, tackle them," Ash commanded.
"Go, Persian," ordered Tim in the same commanding tone.
The three Pokémon speedily advanced towards their
targets. Persian pounced towards Brent, Pikachu towards a second
man, Spearow towards the third. Ash threw another Poké
Ball and out of it materialized Charizard. Charizard was a
six-foot high, fire-breathing reptilian with strong limbs and
powerful wings.
"Go, Charizard!" called Ash. "Bring me the cage off that
truck."
Pikachu ran with all his speed, struck his target with all his
might, and knocked him over. Spearow attacked the other man with
his powerful beak and claws. Charizard flew over and grabbed
Raichu's cage.
Meanwhile, Persian slammed into Brent, knocking him off his
feet and pushing metres along the footpath. The powerful
Pokémon primed itself for another attack. But Brent was
scarcely winded. Pulling out a knife, he cautiously got to his
feet and slowly advanced towards Persian. Persian took aim,
pounced again, and passed just out of Brent's reach. As Persian
took a moment to turn around and regain his stance, Brent seized
his chance and lunged with the knife.
"No!" shouted Tim, running towards his Poké friend.
"Come back!" called Ash, but to no avail.
Persian jumped back out of Brent's reach, but ended up several
metres away from Tim. Brent saw his opportunity, tackled the
young boy, and pulled him up with his left arm around his neck.
Putting his knife at the boy's head, he shouted:
"Call back your pets, or I'll kill the boy."
The fighting instantly stopped, all eyes fixed on Brent.
"I mean it, kid," he shouted to Ash. "No tricks."
Ash resignedly took out two Poké Balls and recalled
Charizard and Spearow.
"The other two," yelled Brent, touching the side of the boy's
head with the sharp blade. Tim started shaking in terror. Ash
felt sick.
"They don't have Poké Balls," said Ash firmly, his
hands by his side.
"I said no tricks, and I mean it," he menaced.
"N-no, i-it's true," uttered Tim, not knowing how he managed
to do it.
"OK, kid. You and the other two go for a walk down the road.
Don't look back or you won't see the boy again." Brent turned to
the other men, who were nursing their wounds. "Get up and get the
cage back on."
The men did as they were told. Ash and Pikachu reluctantly
obeyed. Persian growled as he walked past Brent, looking at him
menacingly. But a threatening motion from Brent towards his
captive made even the boy's lifelong protector obey this beast of
a man.
With Raichu on the truck, the two men jumped into the cabin,
while Brent forced Tim to get onto the back of the vehicle with
him.
"Sit down," ordered the man to Tim, who, still shaking from
the ordeal, cowered in a corner. Brent knocked on the back window
twice to indicate that he was ready, and the truck took off.
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