Genderless

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Some people I have met always have wanted to do it. I have to admit, but I wanted to as well.  But, it wasn't possible. We wanted more of these fuzzy little fellas.  Too bad they had no gender. -- Oh, were are my manners?   How rude of me to start somewhere you don't understand. What am I talking about?  A legendary Pokémon known as Victini; we all loved them, me, my sister, and my cousin. We were so sad to find out this cute little guy had no gender.  We wanted to breed them. Oh well.  We sighed, and of course, continued on with our games. After only a month, we all had the same urge yet again.

"Marie, I still want to breed our Victinis…."

"Well, we could at least breed Zorua…'

"I don't want Zorua!  I have too many! I NEED more Victinis!" I abruptly interrupted her, pissed at the world.

I sighed yet again. I'm a bit of a Poké freak, and the release of a new Pokémon game is pretty big to us.  Suddenly, I remembered something from years ago I got from Kyle, an Action Replay. I'm not too fond of Action Replays; I don't like hacking Pokémon games. This would of course make Marie realize how much I wanted more of these guys.

"Caressa, you know we look down on hacking!" I gave her a look of anger, yet sadness. "Hold on, Marie, it's just for this….  Come on, let's call Kyle!" She sighed and looked at me in approval and disappointment.  I began to dig through my horrific room and dug through clothes, toys, and art supplies.  I had no luck, no Action Replay was found.  I plopped on the bed and slammed my head a few times.

Suddenly, we heard our mom getting ready to go somewhere. We stuck our heads up like little dogs, and scurried to the room. "Oh, hey guys! Want to come to Wal-Mart with me?" We nodded our heads and ran straight towards the car and whispered our plan. "You want to ask for an Action Replay…?" "HELL YEAH!" "Shhhhh!" Our conversation went on and on, until I finally got tired of waiting and snapped.  

"MOM!!! COME. ON!!!!"

I breathed heavily, acting quite strange. I continued to put and try to call for her more.   

"Caressa!  I'm here!" She opened the car door and sat in the car, starting the engine. I flapped my wrist, looking at Marie, then looking back at my mom and such excitement I ask, "Hey um….  Mom, can you buy me an Action Replay?" "Huhhhh….  Fine…" Me and Marie squealed like two fan girls who just met Justin Beiber, -- It was about 30 minutes later.

Finally in the car; we were grasping our Action Replay staring at it like it was some holy item. Finally, we were home. We ran in the house and scurried of to my room and sat on the futon.

"Guys!  Come help me with these groceries!"

Ignoring our mom, we put the Action Replay in, and turned it on as it went to the starting screen of the Action Replay. Our pupils widened and we chose a hack, lucky for us, it was used.

"I don't think there is a breed legendary's ha-" I interrupted her, reading the hack as my pupils widened even more. "THERE SO IS!!" "What..??  No way!!" She shoved me over and stared at the screen in awe. I felt terrible for hacking. That can only explain how desperate we were. We selected that hack and watched the screen start up, we selected  "Continue" It had been awhile since I played but I swore I was at Black City, I was standing IN the daycare, I went to my PC, no luck finding Victori, my Victini. I sighed and looked in my team my pupils grew smaller.  I was in shock, the only Pokémon I had was Victini.

"…Maybe it's part of the hack…?" "W-what?" Marie replied.

I stared at her and then stared back at the game, "Maybe you're right…  So, I guess I shouldn't save then…" We both nodded and went on with the hack, talking to the Daycare man, we were so happy. "Welcome to the daycare. Oh, I'm sorry….  You need another Victini if you would like an egg." The text was in dark green. I searched my PC box for Marie's Victini that she let me borrow. "Um..  Marie?" "Yes…?" "Where is your Victini…?" "Maybe in the battle box…?" We looked, no luck. We sighed and looked in my team again.

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