Post by Harley Scarow on Mar 20, 2006 23:19:00 GMT -5
May and Drew were washed up on the beach after being washed away from the S.S Atlanta by Harley's attack, unconscious. The night has already arrived at the island that they were on, as it has been a long day.
Drew suddenly woke up, "Gee . . . I wonder where we are?" he turned around and saw May sleeping, "Man, May is so lazy . . . How can she sleep at a time like this? And on a beach that we have no idea where it is?"
May was rolling over and moaning, "Happy days . . . I just won the Ribbon Cup . . ." she mumbled in her sleep, "Ha, ha, Drew . . . you can't beat me . . ."
"That's right . . . in her dreams!" Drew laughed, "Should I wake her up, or should I let her stay asleep so that she won't rant on about annoying things?"
"Drew . . . you suck . . ." May mumbled, "I don't want to go out with you anymore . . . "
Drew chuckled, "There's no way that I'm going to let May think about me like that . . . not even in her dreams, because if I do let her, she's going to talk about how she beat me in her dream, and I forgot that she believes that dreams are true," Drew raised his fist and hit May directly on the head.
May woke up abruptly, "Ow! Who did that?" she turned around and saw Drew, "Oh . . . it's just you, Drew," she washed off the sand that was on her clothes and body, then she got up.
"While you were sleeping your big head away, we were in this island which we have no idea is!" Drew exclaimed, "Had a good sleep, May?"
"You were sleeping too, Drew!" May replied, "So you shouldn't be talking! Me, on the other hand, was getting my beauty sleep."
Drew chuckled, "It doesn't matter who was sleeping and who was sleeping longer. We need to find out where we are and get out of this place so that we can make our way to the Zuki region."
May noticed something, "Where's Max?"
Drew looked around, "Nope. He's nowhere in sight."
"Gee . . . I wonder where's Max?" May had a worried look, which then turned into a grin, "I bet he's lost. Serves him right for not listening to me and going to the Orre region!"
"Gee . . . that's harsh," Drew said, "I thought that you would at least care about your own little brother. Kind of low that you would say that you don't care, May."
May put on a reassuring look on her face, "Don't worry, Drew. Maybe a long time ago I may have worried about him, but there's no need to worry about him now. After all, he does have Pokemon with him."
"Change of thought?" Drew asked, "You're so moody."
"I'll take that as a compliment," assumed May, "Anyways, where are we?"
"I have no idea," admitted Drew, "Let's go and see if there's any people living here."
May smiled, "Good idea."
May and Drew began scouring the beach to see if there was anybody that lived on the island that they were presently on. It was nighttime, so they couldn't afford to get lost now. They eventually saw a patch of tall grass up ahead, and it was the only plant life that they saw so far on the island they were on.
May got excited, "Maybe we can play in that grass- we might find some wild Pokemon there!"
Drew frowned, "What's the matter with you? The only thing that we need to do right now is to find somebody that lives on this island, and then ask that person to help us out of this island."
May didn't listen and jumped into the grass as if it was a swimming pool, "Come in Drew! The grass is fine!"
Drew sighed, "Another one of your moments when you confuse one thing with another . . . there's no way that I'm going to 'dive into a patch of tall grass!"
"Come on, Drew!" May urged, "It's the only way to get to the other side of this patch of grass anyways."
Drew sighed again, "Fine . . . I'll wade through the grass. But I'm not jumping into it." He did as he said and began walking through the grass. Suddenly Drew heard a voice, as if he stepped on something, or it could have been somebody!
"Oww . . . " the voice mumbled, "Can you get off me, whoever you are?"
Drew was startled and jumped out the way, "Sorry . . . I didn't see you there, my bad.''
May sighed, "Tsk, tsk, tsk . . . that's what you get for entering tall grass and not looking where you're going!"
"But you told me to go through the grass!" Drew exclaimed, "Wow May . . . no sense . . . ''
The person that Drew stepped on got up. It was a woman wearing a very revealing lab coat. She had blonde hair, golden eyes, and tan skin, "Hi. My name is professor Sap, who are you?"
''My name's May," May informed, ''Nice to meet you."
''My name is Drew," Drew stated, "Sorry for stepping on you . . . I should look where I walk next time . . ."
Professor Sap had an embarrassed look, "It's my fault for lying down on the grass. It was either you or a Pokemon that would have walked over me. So . . . what are you doing on this island?"
"We should be asking you the same question!'' May pointed out, "Kind of weird to see anybody on this lonely island."
Drew was against what May said, "What she means is, do you know how we can get off this island so that we can get to the Zuki region? The S.S Atlanta is supposed to take us there."
"The Zuki region?" Sap said eagerly, "That's the country that I live in! The S.S Atlanta is supposed to take you to my hometown, Maple Town. I just left there a few days ago so that I can explore this island."
''That's cool,'' May remarked, ‘‘can you tell us how we can get off this island? I want to return back to civilization so that I can go shopping again . . . and yes! I forgot . . . cheeseburgers!"
''Is that all that you care about, May?" Drew was always getting annoyed of the things that May were obsessed with, "So do you know how to get off this island?"
''Well we can get off this island and head over to Maple Town by tomorrow," Sap answered, "I'm here so that I can do research on one of the Pokemon that live here, Bevera. I have a Bevera of my own to help me.''
''Cool. Can we see it?" May asked, "I'm always excited to see new Pokemon."
''Sure," Sap answered, "Go Bevera!" she threw a PokéBall in the air that sent out a Bevera. As hints from its name, it was a beaver-like Pokemon that had huge teeth and tail.
''Nice Pokemon," Drew complimented.
''That thing looks so cute," May reached into her pocket so that she can get her PokeDex, but she remembered that she left the PokeDex back at home.
Sap giggled, "I see that you don't have a PokeDex of your own yet. Do you want one?"
"I already have one," May answered, "But unfortunately for me, I forgot it and I left it at home.''
Drew smirked, "That's May for ya, always forgetting things that are obvious."
Sap laughed, "Don't worry. When you two get to Maple Town tomorrow, I'll be sure to give you two the PokeDex for the Zuki region."
Drew got his hopes up, "Really? I can get my own PokeDex?" Drew never had his own PokeDex, "I always wanted to know what it was like to have a PokeDex. It seems that whenever I need one, May's not around to use her's to help me."
Sap smiled, "Sure, of course Drew," she looked at her watch, "It's getting kind of late right now. Why don't we find a place so that we can get to sleep?"
"Where can we sleep?" May asked, remembering that she forgot to pack up her sleeping bag, "I forgot another thing . . . my sleeping bag . . . ''
''That's right, as I pointed out, May for ya," Drew laughed a little, "I see that you forgot another thing."
May raised her voice, "It's not like you brung anything with you, Drew. So don't go and blame this on me as if I was the only one that came unprepared.''
Sap had a calm look on her face, "Don't worry, we can make a bed from wood coming from the trees. Wanna know how I'm going to do that?" she hinted.
''How?" May and Drew both asked.
''Bevera, use Woody Chomp on one of those trees!'' Sap ordered, "We can put the wood and the leaves together so that we can make a set of three beds.''
''Bev!'' the Bevera grunted. It came to the nearest tree and began biting it. The tree was bitten from the center and it fell, along with the scattered leaves, "Bevera!"
''Good job, Bevera,'' Sap complimented, "Now we can make three beds out of these materials.
May, Drew, and Sap began building beds out of the wood. The leaves were used as a cushion and a blanket. It took them an hour, but they were done.
May sat on the ground, tired, "Wow . . . that was fun. But hard work can sure get you tired . . . a cheeseburger or a slice of pizza would be really nice right now. My favorite foods . . ."
Drew got annoyed by May, "As usual, all you want to eat are cheeseburgers and pizza.''
Sap laughed, "Ok, lets go to sleep now. We can use my motorboat that I docked to get to Maple Town tomorrow after I'm done with my research here. Goodnight to you two.''
''Goodnight,'' May and Drew said. Then the three fell asleep into the night.
The next morning, as the sun was rising, professor Sap was with her Bevera, gazing at the ocean.
May woke up refreshed, "That was a great sleep!''
Drew also woke up, "For once, you're right May.''
May liked the beautiful scenery, as she saw a flock of Wingull fly above her, "I never knew that sleeping on wood would feel so good!"
Sap walked over, "I like to stay with nature. That's why I always go outside."
''Is it time to go yet?" May asked, "It would be nice to stay here on the island a little longer."
''No!" Drew disagreed, "We have to get going to Maple Town so that we can start our way. Not only that, but we don't even know the name of this island!"
Sap looked surprised, "You don't know? The name of this island is Woodsu Island, and it's famous for the wild Bevera that lives here. That's where I met my buddy Bevera here, and I wanted to let him visit home again. This island is technically on the Zuki region map."
Bevera was standing beside Sap, "Bev!"
Drew was getting impatient, "Well . . . can we go to Maple Town now?"
''Sure," Sap answered, "But I docked the boat on a river on the other side of the island. We have to go there so that we can reach it.''
May was happy that they could take the scenic route around the island, letting her see all of the sights, "Yay! You don't get to see nature like this in the city.''
Drew was confused, "I thought that you liked the city life. That's why yesterday you were complaining about wanting to go back, right?"
May sweatdropped, "That was then, and this is now! As time passes, what I want is bound to change."
Sap walked at the lead, ''Well lets go and find that river. Maybe we can find some Pokemon here that you may be interested in.''
They began walking. May was constantly looking around, amazed at how wonderful a place could be if it didn't have any human society living there. She constantly stopped so that she can touch the plants that she saw, to Drew's annoyance, as he wanted to get to the Zuki region so that he can compete in the Pokemon Contests that he has been waiting so long to do so.
May giggled, "This is so cool!''
Drew sighed, "Will you stop touching the plant life here? Knowing you, you'll probably kill what you touch.''
May kept her happy face, "Oh chill out, Drew. You really need to lighten up and as they say, stop and smell the flowers for once."
Sap spotted the river, and pointed at it. It was 20 feet wide across, making it impossible to cross as there was no bridge, "Here we are, guys.''
May was frightened, "It's so . . . so big! How are we going to cross that thing without a bridge?"
Sap was confident that they would make it across, "There's no need to worry, we have Bevera with us- he can make us a bridge.''
''May, may, may . . . you always overlook things,'' Drew smirked at her, "You should know by now that Pokemon are always ready to help us when we need it."
May ignored Drew's comment.
Sap pointed to a tree, "Bevera, use Wood Chomp on that tree so that it can make us a bridge!''
''Bev!" It began rapidly chomping down on a tree and after it was done, it tumbled and landed across the river, making a bridge as Sap said it would.
''Good job, Bevera!" complimented Sap, ''Now we can cross the river with no problem.''
Drew chuckled, ''Ladies first.''
May began crawling across the log, scared that she might be washed away by the river, ''I-I wonder what w-will happen if I l-let go of this l-log?'' she stumbled. She was scared and lost her grip of the rope, and fell! ''Help me Drew!''
Drew wasn't frightened at all. He held out one of those red roses that he was famous for, "Here May . . . grab a hold of this rose . . . ''
May did so and had her hand prickled by the rose. Drew then grabbed her wrist and pulled her back to the land, ''That's what you get for not being careful.''
May was relieved, ''Drew . . . did you have to hold out the rose? I mean, you could have just grabbed my wrist and helped me out from there!''
''I could have saved you either way,'' Drew explained, ''The rose was to punish you for acting so carelessly . . . maybe next time you'll watch out.''
Professor Sap laughed, "That was a close one. Let's continue across the log, okay you two?"
The three climbed on the log. Drew was walking over it with his eyes closed and May was holding Drew's shirt while still crawling. Sap made it over to the other side first, then followed May and Drew.
''Let's follow down the river's shoreline. That's where I left the motorboat that I used to get here in the first place. Don't ask me why I left it there.''
They followed the shoreline until they saw the motorboat that Sap was talking about. It was ocean blue colored with slight orange streaks.
When they approached it, Bevera had a disappointed face on it, ''Bevera . . . '' it said sadly.
''What's the matter, Bevera?'' asked Sap, ''Is something bothering you?"
''Bev . . .''
Sap knew why it was so sad, ''It's because you weren't able to see or meet any of your other Bevera friends, were you?'' she thought for a little, ''It's kind of strange. I thought that we would meet a lot of them here. Something must be wrong with the ecosystem . . .''
Suddenly, the three heard an explosion coming from the jungle! Then they heard the whimpering of some Pokemon that sounded a lot like Bevera.
Bevera jolted up, ''Bevera!'' it ran away to the direction of the explosion.
Sap was worried about what might happen to her poor Pokemon if it got to the midst of the explosion site, ''Bevera, come back! It's not safe--'' she didn't finish, and saw that a tree was going to hit her if she didn't move quick, ''Oh no!''
Drew pushed professor Sap and May out of the way and the three escaped where the tree fell, ''Are you two okay?"
''Yeah . . . '' May answered weakly, ''Thanks for saving me again . . .''
Sap got up and ran in the direction where Bevera was going, even though it was already almost out of sight, ‘‘something bad's happening here.''
''We should follow her,'' Drew suggested, ‘‘something like that can happen again.''
May got up, ‘‘you're right. She helped us get through this island without going nuts so it's the least that we can do for her.''
May and Drew ran off where Sap was running. Little did they know that they would meet the person that was destroying the forest soon . . .
Drew suddenly woke up, "Gee . . . I wonder where we are?" he turned around and saw May sleeping, "Man, May is so lazy . . . How can she sleep at a time like this? And on a beach that we have no idea where it is?"
May was rolling over and moaning, "Happy days . . . I just won the Ribbon Cup . . ." she mumbled in her sleep, "Ha, ha, Drew . . . you can't beat me . . ."
"That's right . . . in her dreams!" Drew laughed, "Should I wake her up, or should I let her stay asleep so that she won't rant on about annoying things?"
"Drew . . . you suck . . ." May mumbled, "I don't want to go out with you anymore . . . "
Drew chuckled, "There's no way that I'm going to let May think about me like that . . . not even in her dreams, because if I do let her, she's going to talk about how she beat me in her dream, and I forgot that she believes that dreams are true," Drew raised his fist and hit May directly on the head.
May woke up abruptly, "Ow! Who did that?" she turned around and saw Drew, "Oh . . . it's just you, Drew," she washed off the sand that was on her clothes and body, then she got up.
"While you were sleeping your big head away, we were in this island which we have no idea is!" Drew exclaimed, "Had a good sleep, May?"
"You were sleeping too, Drew!" May replied, "So you shouldn't be talking! Me, on the other hand, was getting my beauty sleep."
Drew chuckled, "It doesn't matter who was sleeping and who was sleeping longer. We need to find out where we are and get out of this place so that we can make our way to the Zuki region."
May noticed something, "Where's Max?"
Drew looked around, "Nope. He's nowhere in sight."
"Gee . . . I wonder where's Max?" May had a worried look, which then turned into a grin, "I bet he's lost. Serves him right for not listening to me and going to the Orre region!"
"Gee . . . that's harsh," Drew said, "I thought that you would at least care about your own little brother. Kind of low that you would say that you don't care, May."
May put on a reassuring look on her face, "Don't worry, Drew. Maybe a long time ago I may have worried about him, but there's no need to worry about him now. After all, he does have Pokemon with him."
"Change of thought?" Drew asked, "You're so moody."
"I'll take that as a compliment," assumed May, "Anyways, where are we?"
"I have no idea," admitted Drew, "Let's go and see if there's any people living here."
May smiled, "Good idea."
May and Drew began scouring the beach to see if there was anybody that lived on the island that they were presently on. It was nighttime, so they couldn't afford to get lost now. They eventually saw a patch of tall grass up ahead, and it was the only plant life that they saw so far on the island they were on.
May got excited, "Maybe we can play in that grass- we might find some wild Pokemon there!"
Drew frowned, "What's the matter with you? The only thing that we need to do right now is to find somebody that lives on this island, and then ask that person to help us out of this island."
May didn't listen and jumped into the grass as if it was a swimming pool, "Come in Drew! The grass is fine!"
Drew sighed, "Another one of your moments when you confuse one thing with another . . . there's no way that I'm going to 'dive into a patch of tall grass!"
"Come on, Drew!" May urged, "It's the only way to get to the other side of this patch of grass anyways."
Drew sighed again, "Fine . . . I'll wade through the grass. But I'm not jumping into it." He did as he said and began walking through the grass. Suddenly Drew heard a voice, as if he stepped on something, or it could have been somebody!
"Oww . . . " the voice mumbled, "Can you get off me, whoever you are?"
Drew was startled and jumped out the way, "Sorry . . . I didn't see you there, my bad.''
May sighed, "Tsk, tsk, tsk . . . that's what you get for entering tall grass and not looking where you're going!"
"But you told me to go through the grass!" Drew exclaimed, "Wow May . . . no sense . . . ''
The person that Drew stepped on got up. It was a woman wearing a very revealing lab coat. She had blonde hair, golden eyes, and tan skin, "Hi. My name is professor Sap, who are you?"
''My name's May," May informed, ''Nice to meet you."
''My name is Drew," Drew stated, "Sorry for stepping on you . . . I should look where I walk next time . . ."
Professor Sap had an embarrassed look, "It's my fault for lying down on the grass. It was either you or a Pokemon that would have walked over me. So . . . what are you doing on this island?"
"We should be asking you the same question!'' May pointed out, "Kind of weird to see anybody on this lonely island."
Drew was against what May said, "What she means is, do you know how we can get off this island so that we can get to the Zuki region? The S.S Atlanta is supposed to take us there."
"The Zuki region?" Sap said eagerly, "That's the country that I live in! The S.S Atlanta is supposed to take you to my hometown, Maple Town. I just left there a few days ago so that I can explore this island."
''That's cool,'' May remarked, ‘‘can you tell us how we can get off this island? I want to return back to civilization so that I can go shopping again . . . and yes! I forgot . . . cheeseburgers!"
''Is that all that you care about, May?" Drew was always getting annoyed of the things that May were obsessed with, "So do you know how to get off this island?"
''Well we can get off this island and head over to Maple Town by tomorrow," Sap answered, "I'm here so that I can do research on one of the Pokemon that live here, Bevera. I have a Bevera of my own to help me.''
''Cool. Can we see it?" May asked, "I'm always excited to see new Pokemon."
''Sure," Sap answered, "Go Bevera!" she threw a PokéBall in the air that sent out a Bevera. As hints from its name, it was a beaver-like Pokemon that had huge teeth and tail.
''Nice Pokemon," Drew complimented.
''That thing looks so cute," May reached into her pocket so that she can get her PokeDex, but she remembered that she left the PokeDex back at home.
Sap giggled, "I see that you don't have a PokeDex of your own yet. Do you want one?"
"I already have one," May answered, "But unfortunately for me, I forgot it and I left it at home.''
Drew smirked, "That's May for ya, always forgetting things that are obvious."
Sap laughed, "Don't worry. When you two get to Maple Town tomorrow, I'll be sure to give you two the PokeDex for the Zuki region."
Drew got his hopes up, "Really? I can get my own PokeDex?" Drew never had his own PokeDex, "I always wanted to know what it was like to have a PokeDex. It seems that whenever I need one, May's not around to use her's to help me."
Sap smiled, "Sure, of course Drew," she looked at her watch, "It's getting kind of late right now. Why don't we find a place so that we can get to sleep?"
"Where can we sleep?" May asked, remembering that she forgot to pack up her sleeping bag, "I forgot another thing . . . my sleeping bag . . . ''
''That's right, as I pointed out, May for ya," Drew laughed a little, "I see that you forgot another thing."
May raised her voice, "It's not like you brung anything with you, Drew. So don't go and blame this on me as if I was the only one that came unprepared.''
Sap had a calm look on her face, "Don't worry, we can make a bed from wood coming from the trees. Wanna know how I'm going to do that?" she hinted.
''How?" May and Drew both asked.
''Bevera, use Woody Chomp on one of those trees!'' Sap ordered, "We can put the wood and the leaves together so that we can make a set of three beds.''
''Bev!'' the Bevera grunted. It came to the nearest tree and began biting it. The tree was bitten from the center and it fell, along with the scattered leaves, "Bevera!"
''Good job, Bevera,'' Sap complimented, "Now we can make three beds out of these materials.
May, Drew, and Sap began building beds out of the wood. The leaves were used as a cushion and a blanket. It took them an hour, but they were done.
May sat on the ground, tired, "Wow . . . that was fun. But hard work can sure get you tired . . . a cheeseburger or a slice of pizza would be really nice right now. My favorite foods . . ."
Drew got annoyed by May, "As usual, all you want to eat are cheeseburgers and pizza.''
Sap laughed, "Ok, lets go to sleep now. We can use my motorboat that I docked to get to Maple Town tomorrow after I'm done with my research here. Goodnight to you two.''
''Goodnight,'' May and Drew said. Then the three fell asleep into the night.
The next morning, as the sun was rising, professor Sap was with her Bevera, gazing at the ocean.
May woke up refreshed, "That was a great sleep!''
Drew also woke up, "For once, you're right May.''
May liked the beautiful scenery, as she saw a flock of Wingull fly above her, "I never knew that sleeping on wood would feel so good!"
Sap walked over, "I like to stay with nature. That's why I always go outside."
''Is it time to go yet?" May asked, "It would be nice to stay here on the island a little longer."
''No!" Drew disagreed, "We have to get going to Maple Town so that we can start our way. Not only that, but we don't even know the name of this island!"
Sap looked surprised, "You don't know? The name of this island is Woodsu Island, and it's famous for the wild Bevera that lives here. That's where I met my buddy Bevera here, and I wanted to let him visit home again. This island is technically on the Zuki region map."
Bevera was standing beside Sap, "Bev!"
Drew was getting impatient, "Well . . . can we go to Maple Town now?"
''Sure," Sap answered, "But I docked the boat on a river on the other side of the island. We have to go there so that we can reach it.''
May was happy that they could take the scenic route around the island, letting her see all of the sights, "Yay! You don't get to see nature like this in the city.''
Drew was confused, "I thought that you liked the city life. That's why yesterday you were complaining about wanting to go back, right?"
May sweatdropped, "That was then, and this is now! As time passes, what I want is bound to change."
Sap walked at the lead, ''Well lets go and find that river. Maybe we can find some Pokemon here that you may be interested in.''
They began walking. May was constantly looking around, amazed at how wonderful a place could be if it didn't have any human society living there. She constantly stopped so that she can touch the plants that she saw, to Drew's annoyance, as he wanted to get to the Zuki region so that he can compete in the Pokemon Contests that he has been waiting so long to do so.
May giggled, "This is so cool!''
Drew sighed, "Will you stop touching the plant life here? Knowing you, you'll probably kill what you touch.''
May kept her happy face, "Oh chill out, Drew. You really need to lighten up and as they say, stop and smell the flowers for once."
Sap spotted the river, and pointed at it. It was 20 feet wide across, making it impossible to cross as there was no bridge, "Here we are, guys.''
May was frightened, "It's so . . . so big! How are we going to cross that thing without a bridge?"
Sap was confident that they would make it across, "There's no need to worry, we have Bevera with us- he can make us a bridge.''
''May, may, may . . . you always overlook things,'' Drew smirked at her, "You should know by now that Pokemon are always ready to help us when we need it."
May ignored Drew's comment.
Sap pointed to a tree, "Bevera, use Wood Chomp on that tree so that it can make us a bridge!''
''Bev!" It began rapidly chomping down on a tree and after it was done, it tumbled and landed across the river, making a bridge as Sap said it would.
''Good job, Bevera!" complimented Sap, ''Now we can cross the river with no problem.''
Drew chuckled, ''Ladies first.''
May began crawling across the log, scared that she might be washed away by the river, ''I-I wonder what w-will happen if I l-let go of this l-log?'' she stumbled. She was scared and lost her grip of the rope, and fell! ''Help me Drew!''
Drew wasn't frightened at all. He held out one of those red roses that he was famous for, "Here May . . . grab a hold of this rose . . . ''
May did so and had her hand prickled by the rose. Drew then grabbed her wrist and pulled her back to the land, ''That's what you get for not being careful.''
May was relieved, ''Drew . . . did you have to hold out the rose? I mean, you could have just grabbed my wrist and helped me out from there!''
''I could have saved you either way,'' Drew explained, ''The rose was to punish you for acting so carelessly . . . maybe next time you'll watch out.''
Professor Sap laughed, "That was a close one. Let's continue across the log, okay you two?"
The three climbed on the log. Drew was walking over it with his eyes closed and May was holding Drew's shirt while still crawling. Sap made it over to the other side first, then followed May and Drew.
''Let's follow down the river's shoreline. That's where I left the motorboat that I used to get here in the first place. Don't ask me why I left it there.''
They followed the shoreline until they saw the motorboat that Sap was talking about. It was ocean blue colored with slight orange streaks.
When they approached it, Bevera had a disappointed face on it, ''Bevera . . . '' it said sadly.
''What's the matter, Bevera?'' asked Sap, ''Is something bothering you?"
''Bev . . .''
Sap knew why it was so sad, ''It's because you weren't able to see or meet any of your other Bevera friends, were you?'' she thought for a little, ''It's kind of strange. I thought that we would meet a lot of them here. Something must be wrong with the ecosystem . . .''
Suddenly, the three heard an explosion coming from the jungle! Then they heard the whimpering of some Pokemon that sounded a lot like Bevera.
Bevera jolted up, ''Bevera!'' it ran away to the direction of the explosion.
Sap was worried about what might happen to her poor Pokemon if it got to the midst of the explosion site, ''Bevera, come back! It's not safe--'' she didn't finish, and saw that a tree was going to hit her if she didn't move quick, ''Oh no!''
Drew pushed professor Sap and May out of the way and the three escaped where the tree fell, ''Are you two okay?"
''Yeah . . . '' May answered weakly, ''Thanks for saving me again . . .''
Sap got up and ran in the direction where Bevera was going, even though it was already almost out of sight, ‘‘something bad's happening here.''
''We should follow her,'' Drew suggested, ‘‘something like that can happen again.''
May got up, ‘‘you're right. She helped us get through this island without going nuts so it's the least that we can do for her.''
May and Drew ran off where Sap was running. Little did they know that they would meet the person that was destroying the forest soon . . .