Ash, Riley and the orange girl ran in Viridian City to get quickly to the Pokémon Center for Pikachu. A female officer saw them running and reached to Ash's shirt, "Hold it. Just where do you think you going with that Pokémon?"
Ash looked at her, "It's my Pokémon, and it's hurt, and we've got to get it to the Pokémon center right away." The officer looked down at Pikachu as she spoke to the three, "Oh, I'm sorry, I thought you were stealing it. Just show me your ID, and you can go."
"ID?" Ash asked. Riley put a finger under her chine, "Does it count if my brother and I came from Pallet Town?" The officer smiled, "You know, you're the fourth person I've seen today from Pallet Town."
"The fourth?" Ash repeated and looked down at Riley, "Oh, that mean Gary Oak's here already." The officer looked at them in confusion, "It's very unusual for someone who carries a Pokémon in his arms and not in a Poké ball. How do I know you didn't steal that Pokémon? Especially since you guys don't have an ID."
"We didn't steal Pikachu, now can we go?" Riley asked. "Pikachu needs help." The orange girl placed her hands on the little girl's shoulders, "Riley, clam down."
"But, Pikachu hurt," Riley said. "Please, let us go." The officer looked down at Ash's pocket, "Hey, what's that in your pocket?" Ash took out his Pokédex, "This?" The officer took the Pokédex, "This! This is perfect. A Pokédex! This will solve our problem." The three kids looked at the officer in confusion.
Riley looked up at her brother and the orange girl, "What she doing?" The officer opened the Pokédex up, "Let's see, if you're the real deal." She held it up and the Pokédex spoke with Ash's picture appeared on the screen, "I am Dexter, a Pokédex programed by Professor Oak for Pokémon Trainer, Ash Ketchum of the town Pallet Town. My program is to provide Ash information and advice, regarding Pokémon and their training. If lost or stolen, I can not be replaced."
Riley took her brother's Pokédex back and looked at it. "Oh, my Pokédex, I didn't realize it was also my ID," Ash said. "Can we take Pikachu now?" the orange girl asked. "Yes, better hurry up," the officer said. "Thanks," Ash said before he, the orange girl and Riley ran away.
The orange girl took Riley's hand as the little girl looked up at her brother, "Pikachu will be okay, right?" Ash nodded, "It will, don't worry. Keep running."
"Look, there it is!" the orange girl said, pointing up ahead at a gigantic building. "This is the Pokémon Centre?!" Ash asked in shock. "Move it!" the orange girl yelled as they continued to ran.
The three ran into the building and quickly to the desk as they breathed heavily. "Please, help it," Ash told the nurse, holding up Pikachu. "Looks like a Pikachu," the nurse muttered, "We'll do what we can." She moved to her computer, "I need a stretcher for a small electric Pokémon."
Two Chansey, a pink, ovoid Pokémon, came over with a stretcher and Ash put Pikachu on it. The nurse looked at the three kids with a soft smile, "He will be okay." She looked at the Chansey, "Rush this Pokémon to the Critical Care Unit."
The Chansey did as she asked and walked away with Pikachu. Riley was about to follow but Ash put his hand on her shoulder, "Riley."
"We're not going with Pikachu?" Riley asked. "We going to wait here, okay?" Ash told her and his sister looked down at the floor sadly. The nurse put gloves on and looked at them again, "We'll began the treatment right away."
"Pikachu will be okay, right, ma'am?" Riley asked. "You'll save him right?" The nurse smiled gently at the little girl, "I will do my best. What is your names?"
"I'm Ash, this is my sister, Riley," Ash introduced. "I'm Misty," the orange girl introduced herself. "Well, you three have to wait in the waiting room, I'll take care of this," the nurse said before walking away.
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Ash's Little Sister [Pokémon]
FanfictionThe four-years-old Riley Ketchum is Ash Ketchum's little sister, who went on her brother's journey with him. Riley is Ash's all world, and he's not about to let anything happen to her on their journey. *On Hiatus*