The Depths of Pokemon

This story begins when I was playing Pokemon: Ultra Moon. I booted up the game and was ready to continue filling my Pokédex. I walked out of the PokeCenter where I had last saved, and everything seemed normal. Akala Island was where I was going to catch some Pokemon. When I arrived in Heahea City, this is where I started to notice that something was wrong. All of the NPCs were walking quite fast. Faster than usual, actually. Then, I saw something horrific.

There was a dead person in the middle of the path! Even with the graphics that were somewhat pixelated, it looked like she had been stabbed in the chest. Blood was staining the roads. I began to feel sick, until it got worse. Her head literally fell off! It started rolling along the pavement until - it was after me! I got onto Tauros to dash away, but the rolling head chased me. Only focused on getting away from the head, I bashed into something...

It was a Salamence. What was it doing here? It gave me no other choice but to fight it. The sky turned black and the hills started to turn red. The Salamence was also growing in size, almost like it was Dynamaxed. But Dynamaxing wasn’t even in this game yet! I sent out my Decidueye. Decidueye was Level 86, and the Salamence was Level 82. This would be an easy win.

Suddenly, the rolling head started to glitch out across my screen. It almost felt like it was going to reach out of the screen. Then, my 3DS crashed. My screen turned on again, however it was displaying my save file. I noticed that I had lost half of my Z-Crystals, which was annoying. I hoped that this hadn’t done anything to my progress, when I heard a growling noise...

It was the head! The head was decapitated and was rolling around in my room! It had a blank expression, although it had gone pale. Suddenly, the face got hyper-realistic and sped up. I had to jump out of the window to run away. This would only leave me with a broken leg. Yes, I am writing this with a broken leg. The moral of the story is if you see a dead body in Pokemon, turn off your game!