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you are an 18 year old trainer with a very horny lugia
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Chapter #5

Wake up late at night and find lugia gone.

    by: brushfire Author IconMail Icon
Unfortunately for Alex his dreams this night where less then peaceful. In his dream he was standing alone in a field. There was no wind, no sounds of pokemon, nothing but the uncomfortable silence and the sounds of him walking through the grass. He looked around for any signs of life but only saw the remains of some object a few feet away. He walked towards it and upon closer inspection it was lugia's pokeball.

Alex recoiled in horror at the realization as he bent down cradled the pieces in his hands. No this could not be happening she had to be here somewhere. He began to frantically search for her shouting her name all the while. He looked all over the place until he heard the sound of something flapping towards him from the distance. At first he was relieved thinking it was lugia coming back to him.

But as it silhouette got closer those hopes were dashed and replaced with fear. It looked like lugia but it wasn't her. It was dark dark purple or black, a kinda pale blue belly with the most piercing red eyes red eyes he ever seen and a aura of malice to boot. Alex tried to run away from the corrupted lugia but it landed in front of him and knocked him to the ground.

He tried to crawl away but the pokemon just pinned him to the ground with it's foot. Running out of options he asks "why, why are you doing this"? It replies coldly " because you abandoned me when I needed you most". It proceeded to gather its energy and finsh Alex off with a shadow blast. Alex woke from his nightmare in a cold sweat. It took him a few minutes to get his bearings and calm down.

He got out of his tent to get a little fresh air and noticed lugia wasn't here. It was not unusual for lugia wander off at night but she was always back in the morning. Most of the time it wasn't a cause for concern but after that nightmare he decided to look for her, better safe than sorry.

Meanwhile deep in the mount lanakila wilderness lugia was resting. She was in heat and it was becoming unbearable. Unlike most pokemon her heat cycles tended to be much stronger and frequent. Now it has gotten to the point where she can barely focus in battle and plus it is very taxing on herself control. She needed to mate and soon.

She thought to herself that if she couldn't find a mate in time maybe Alex could help her, but she dismisses the idea as stupid. Alex is a great guy, has a good head on his shoulders, but he is pretty innocent. The last time you told him you were in heat he put a thermometer in your mouth. It is that innocence that has you worried.

If push came to shove would he be up to to the task or would to much for him? She didn't wanna lose him so she opted to not to tell him. Well she could always "pleasure" herself but she knew it was a stop gap measure at best. The more she did it in a row the less effective it becomes until the point where more trouble than it's worth. Seeing very few options right now she leans against the boulder and...
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