Tied Auras cptr 1 by A Blue Lucario
“Where are we going?” my sister asked.
“Honestly, I don’t know.” I stopped dead in my tracks as my head looked towards the beaten path.
“Well, when will we get there Louie?” She said s bubbly as ever
“I told you not to call me that!” “My name is Louis.” I muttered.
“Oh. Sorry.”
I should have left her at the daycare. I can’t support the both of us. We can’t live on only oran berries.
I couldn’t though, I couldn’t leave her there. She wouldn’t be able to live without me. I was all she knew, well that and the things they taught her. And they would have kicked her out in a year anyways; sent her off with some clothes and a bag of sandwiches. You’d think they would keep you till 18 but no. fifteen then you’re out. We had a trainer, but he tried to make her fight. I said “no way she doesn’t need training!” I screamed. “I don’t care if she hasn’t evolved, just have her fight me.” So much fighting; with all types of other Pokémon and animals. I asked him why he took us in. He replied: “Every team needs a Lucario.” That’s all we were to him a tool. Like a chicken to fight among others in a poorly built cage. But now, they’ve abolished “Trainers” we’ve been out on the street.
Now it’s a different fight. a fight for survival, knowing the fact that you might not eat today to spare a meal for your sister. Its having ragged clothing because you bought her that lovely skirt in the window of the boutique. It’s a stressful, long fight that I wish not to endure longer. I only do it for her. She knows that. She sees it in my aura. I’m not the Lucario I was in the center. I’m now one Lucario caring for two. Although I also share the joy in that of Elisa’s. It is a depressing state. Her mood lightens mine. “Are you OK Louis?” she seemed worried.
“I’m fine Elisa.” I replied. “Let’s keep moving.”
“That place looks nice.” She pointed to a run-down one story house in the middle of the forest.
“hmmm. Coincidental.”