Apex Note
- Silver talks about his past… by defending ???
The very moment that Corey began describing the theft at the laboratory, Silver’s heart plummeted. Outside, he might have showed a stoic and serious expression, but deep inside he was battered by a hurricane of scorching memories and past regrets.
‘That… So, it was really… me…’ Silver took a deep breath, trying to keep his jumbled emotions in check.
‘Or, well, it was another me from a parallel world, but still! Just… Why? Why did my… clone
have to make the same mistake?’
And what followed did nothing more than confirm all his suspicions and weigh further on Silver’s heart…
“It seems more like the work of some wayward kid who probably just didn’t know what he was doing… I just hope if that’s the case, he came around to treating that Pokémon right… The bond between humans and Pokémon is something truly special if it’s one of mutual respect and care, but it’s the responsibility of the human trainer to instigate that bond. Otherwise the Pokémon has no obligation to stick around, let alone cooperate.”
“…You’re right. He didn’t know what he was doing. And even if he did, he didn’t care about the consequences.”
Silver blinked, then his eyes widened when he realized what he had just blurted out. “I-I mean! That’s what I believe, anyway!”
The now-Sneasel crossed his arms, considering what to do or say. Could he really hold himself accountable for what a clone from a parallel dimension had done? Though, who better than a Silver could tell what another Silver might have gone through?
“I… can’t really speak for whoever took that Chikorita, but… um… if it was indeed a kid, then that sounds like an immature stunt.”
Silver tapped his claws together, fighting hard to keep his voice steady. If anything, it was good to let that matter off his chest, even if he was speaking about an alternate version of himself.
“Perhaps that kid was confused, or uncertain, or under pressure for whatever reason. Who can tell for sure? Kids, well, can take bad decisions and make idiotic mistakes. Many of them don’t know any better, or they have no other option.”
I didn’t know any better, and I didn’t have other options…
“But! Life can be a great, if at times ruthless, teacher. And if you don’t humble down and recognize your own mistakes and flaws, then you won’t go far.”
And that was a lesson he had to learn the hard way,
many times. But even if that wasn’t a pleasant experience, he was grateful to have met people who opened his eyes and got through his stubbornness.
“If it’s been years… I’m sure that the kid has gotten the time to grow, make mistakes, and get back up. They might have gained experience, and learned about the world, about friendship, about how to be a better person.”
Somehow, a sense of clarity and serenity flooded through his entire body. He really had learned and grown a lot, hadn’t he?
“Also yeah. A Trainer’s job is to recognize the potential of their Pokémon and treat them like valuable allies, but most of all, like
friends. To take care of them and show love and trust.”
At that point, Silver began smiling sincerely. Thinking about his team brought him much comfort and an immense sense of gratitude. They had worked so hard together. He couldn’t have asked for better friends.
“And! I wouldn’t be surprised if that Chikorita helped that kid as well! And I bet that by now it has become a strong, healthy and happy Meganium.” He nodded, his expression and voice brimming with confidence. “At least, I like to believe so.”