“Hey, Kelly here. Last time, those two evil goons, Techor and Livy, forced us to help them find the Ether Generator. They even trapped Icy and Sara inside these strange black pokéballs. Luckily, when I did find the generator, we got back the discs and pokéballs and were able to stop them from entering the generator room. Now we’re in this strange place called the Gi Desert. I didn’t know there was a desert in the PokéWorld…
The sun glistened in the desert sky. It was really hot. Everyone was sweating. Even the water pokémon didn’t look too cool.
“It’s soooo hot…” Kelly groaned.
Nicky walked in front of her to try to block the sun from hitting her. “Is this better?”
Kelly smiled. “Yes, thank you Nicky.”
Ivysore was too burned out to make one of his witting remarks and Nicky was glad he couldn’t. They continued walking in the direction they agreed was correct. No one had a compass, not that it would do much good since they didn’t know where the resting spot of Frosterpie was anyways. So they just kept moving.
“This heat is really bad for us and the pokémon. I wonder if being inside their pokéballs would be better for them?” Icy said. He took a look at the few he was carrying. Icy had captured so many pokémon in his life up to this point. Half of them almost never got to come out. Icy only had Hocus, Buttercup, and Cyber with him now. The rest he left home. The others only had a handful of theirs too.
“Icy, hey, are you still with us?” Lewis waved his hand in front of his face.
“Hehe, the sun’s getting to him,” Meeko remarked.
“Wha? Oh sorry,” Icy said snapping out of it.
“What were you thinking about?” Sara asked.
“Oh… Nothing. Just, all the pokémon I caught and never play with…”
“Oh, well, after this, we can play all day with our pokémon back at the gym.”
“Yea…”
Elsewhere,
“That’s what he thinks…”
The human figure’s shadow appeared beside the speaker. “He doesn’t use that gift of his enough. If he did, he’d know what would happen. Typical, he must be one of those people who can’t stand spoiling the ending.” The shadow made a reserved laugh. His hands rested on the ball end of a staff.
“If the Mews do what I foresaw in my travels, we may get lucky and not have to worry about destroying him.”
“A pity. I’d love to challenge the kid. He appears to be a worthy adversary.”
“Don’t let your lust for battle take you over again my child. You have been well trained to use that energy to better yourself. You should focus all your thoughts on our mission at hand.”
“Yes my grace.” The figure knelt before the other.
“If all is going as foreseen, your true nemesis should be arriving very soon.”
Meanwhile, on the Mew ship,
“Weapons check finished sir. All systems are operating normally. But…”
“But what ensign?”
“Some crew detected psi-energy traces spanning multiple decks of the ship. There’s a possibility something else is onboard.”
“If you see anything that isn’t a Mew, eliminate it without hesitation.”
“Yes emperor.”
Mewtine sat back in his chair. At last, his search for the pinnacle of the PokéEarth was almost over. And once it was destroyed, nothing would stand in his way.
In another portion of the ship, the stowaway bided his time carefully. ‘I mustn’t allow them usage of that weapon,’ he thought quietly to himself.
Back to the group,
It was growing late and the group couldn’t be happier. Loki had spent all day trying to detect a light source or something that might be Frosterpie, but he found nothing.
“Finally, the sun is going down,” Kelly said happily.
“Yeah, maybe now we can cool off,” Meeko added.
“That sounds good to me,” Icy said.
“I think we can camp out right here,” Lewis said. Everyone agreed.
Loki began jumping up and down. “Icy come here. All kids look sky. Loki see light. Loki think light from generators. Light go to Caterpisicle.” Loki grinned. The others were too awed to laugh at the silly joke. Sure enough, two great beams of light flew through the air. The place where they hit the ground seemed to sparkle in many colors.
“Do you think that’s it?” Sara asked.
“It must be!” Icy shouted.
“I can’t believe it, we finally found him,” Nicky cheered.
“How do you know it’s a him? Maybe Frosterpie’s a her like me,” Kelly said.
“Whatever it is, it would appear our search is finally over,” Meeko added holding her blue Caterpie.
“There it is, the lights that other Alakazam spoke about,” Lewis said half to the group, half to his Alakazam.
The whole group jumped for joy knowing their search had finally come to an end, or has it… For while they are celebrating, three dark figures are watching the very same lit up sky.
“At last, the rarest pokémon of all time will be all mine… Hmhmhmhmhmmm…” The figures on each his sides grinned evilly.
Is their quest finally over? Have Icy and his friends finally found the eternal resting place of the ancient Frosterpie? And who are those two new mysterious characters, and more importantly, what dark, or hopefully good, plans do they have? This episode isn’t over just yet, the conclusion to Part 20 of The Legend of Frosterpie is next.
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“Icy, we should see where those lights meet. We couldn’t see them during the day, so my guess is they only appear in the night sky,” Lewis explained.
“I agree Lewis. C’mon everybody, there’s a frozen Caterpie would needs to be thawed out.” The group cheerful followed Icy towards the light.
“That’s right. Head towards your final resting place young one. You have no idea of the game you are playing…”
“You two had better not mess this one up.”
“Yes sir,” Techor and Livy said together.
“This time will be the final battle.”
“We’ll get that Frosterpie for sure.”
“Let’s go.” Giovanni and his agents got inside dune buggies and rode off towards the same light Icy’s group was headed for.
“According to the satellite readings, both groups are converging on those lights.”
“That must be it. Charge the weapon.”
A dark figure loomed behind some boxes in the cargo bay of the ship. “Sounds like they are getting ready to start. I have to stop this madness or millions of pokémon will die. The humans I could care less about though.” Two Mews entered the room.
“I’m detecting some strange readings in this room.”
“Let’s check it out.”
They started looking around the cargo bay, using small devices to pick up traces of psi-energy.
‘Getting close.’
“Hey,” the one Mew whispered.
“What is it?”
“Shh, the readings are peeking behind those crates there.”
“Alright. Set blasters to kill. Whatever it is, it’s gonna be particle dust soon.”
The shadowy figure leapt out of his hiding spot. “I think your predicted outcome is off a tad.” It was Mewtwo. The two Mew guards’ eyes widened as a psybeam from Mewtwo collided with their small bodies. They hit the ground hard and fainted. “That didn’t take much. Now to find the weapon control room.”
The light was getting brighter as the group continued walking towards it. “Man, how much further is it?” Meeko grumbled.
Icy felt a strange feeling in him as they neared the intersection of the lights. “That’s really odd, I feel like I am meant to be here or something.” The others looked at him with confused glances.
“You wanna put that in human talk for us?” Nicky said.
“I can’t explain it. For some reason, my body feels like it knows this place, as if I was fated to find it.”
“Fated, don’t you mean destined?” Kelly asked.
“I’m not sure… They kinda mean the same thing…”
“Fate is right young Pikachu. Your fate was sealed the day you left on this adventure. A pity we shall not meet…”
‘Must find the control room.’ Mewtwo floated around the ship’s corridors.
“Hey, stop right there you.” Several Mew guards took positions in front of Mewtwo.
“I don’t have time to play with you kittens right now.” Mewtwo emitted a psywave which ripped down the hallway knocking the Mews to the side.
“Wait… :: cough :: stop…”
“Those lights sure all a long distance from us,” Techor said.
“The brightness is making depth perception more difficult,” Livy explained.
“Who cares what the reason is, we must reach the intersection before those pests do.”
“Right sir!”
“Sir!” a younger Mew officer said in a worried tone.
“What’s wrong?” Mewtine asked harshly.
“Mewtwo is onboard and is taking out our forces like they were nothing.”
“He must not be allowed to foil our plans.”
“Right sir. He’s headed for the main weapons control room.”
“Seal that deck off. He cannot interfere.”
In the weapons room however…
“Inversion cannon is charging. Inversion in 30 seconds.”
The doors suddenly blasted open. “I can’t let you do this,” Mewtwo said as he charged his next attack.
“Stop him!” Four Mew guards attempted to take Mewtwo but a quick psybeam took them all down.
“Shut it down.”
“Never,” the Mew replied. Something was off. His eye shifted slightly to the left.
“Huh?” Mewtwo found himself unable to move. Behind him stood a large squad of Mews armed with stun spore blasters.
“Take him to the bridge.” The Mews dragged Mewtwo back to the main deck. “What the?!?” The weapons officer looked at the control panel. That last explosion from the psybeam had damaged many of the controls.
“Warning, Inversion Cannon polarity decreasing. Inversion lost. Critical Error.” Soon after, a blue screen was all the officer saw on the display panels. “Fatal Exception!”
“NOOOOOOO, THE BLUE SCREEN OF DEATH!!!”
“Hey look!” Lewis pointed over the hill. In the distance they saw where the lights met. It was an enormous palace reaching into the sky. Every inch of it sparkled in different colors like a spectrum. The group was speechless as they just gazed it the magnificent structure.
“LET’S GO!!!” Icy shouted. Everyone ran as fast as they could down the hill towards the palace.
“Hey what the?” Nicky said shocked.
“I… I… It’s made of ICE!” Kelly said surprised.
“No way, that’s scientifically impossible,” Meeko pointed out.
“If it’s impossible, why is it here?” Lewis asked.
Icy felt the feeling again. It was much stronger this time. “Frosterpie’s in here.”
“Icy?” Sara said. The others looked at their Pikachu friend. He was glowing off and on.
“Whoa, you’re glowing!” Nicky said.
“Aghh! What’s going on?” Icy said.
“It must be Frosterpie calling Icy to save him,” Meeko said happily.
“Is that so?” said a voice.
“Oh no!!! It can’t be!!!” they all yelled.
Could this be the end of the line for our heroes? You better not miss the final conclusion to The Legend of Frosterpie.