Type Null


No one but the Aether Corporation knew about the other Type Null... there were three of them. One of them escaped with the president's son, but the other two remain a mystery of where the others went.

Your uncle who worked for the Aether Corporation told you about the Type Null experiment. It was something you couldn't wrap your head around, even looking at a picture of the creature looked funny.

"It looks like a messed up form of Arceus."

Your uncle smiled at you and ruffled the top of your hair. "That was the point the experience was trying to do. Create a pokemon who could use a move that was compatible to any type, regardless of what type it was."

"Well did it work?"

"Who knows? I left the Aether Corporation because they wouldn't listen to me and I didn't want to create some odd pokemon. A friend sent me photos of them a month ago. Two of them are on the loose... hopefully they don't do any damage to anyone or anything."

"Can't they be controlled?"

"(y/n), we're talking about a pokemon that was made in lab, not from nature itself. The poor thing might still be lost and confused around itself in the wild."

"Dang... that's a shame..."

Your uncle didn't say anything after that and set his coffee down, going to his room to sleep. Your mother didn't trust you alone in a house by yourself, even though you were old enough, but at least your uncle was a person you could talk too.

You hopped up from your chair and put your dish in the sink when a high pitched scratch came at the window. It was loud enough to make you cover your ears as the glass to the window broke.

"The Hell?! Come back here!"

You grabbed a bat and hopped out of the broken window. The creature was fast, but you were faster and grabbed onto its leg, making it fall over.

The creature you caught felt human, even its ragged breathing sounded human. You grabbed the mini flashlight at your side and shined it on the human, it was a boy.

He looked to be the same age as you, only he looked terrified, confused around him as he clawed at your arms. You cursed and held onto him the best you could as you dragged him back to your house.

"(y/n)!" Your uncle shouted, running towards you. "What was it?"

"This!" You pulled the boy into the light.

Your uncle eyes widen in shock, looking at a picture and back to the boy, again and again. "I didn't think... this boy is Type Null."

"What? How is that possible?"

"Just bring him inside. Looking at his face he's confused about everything."

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After two hours of explaining, Null began to learn some words. Your uncle even washed him up and gave him a haircut, making him look like a real boy. Null looked around the house, eyes shadowed with black under them.

"Hey Null!" You smiled at him.

Null tensed up at your expression, even backing up a bit. Just because your uncle explained things to him didn't mean he understand everything.

Your uncle yawned and walked back to his room. "I'm tired... wake me up if he tries to do anything..."

The door shut as Null looked at the pale of dirty food with hunger. It clicked in your mind as you opened up the fridge and gave him some left over bread.

Before you could speak, he grabbed the loaf quickly and started eating it down like a mad man. This was strange, a pokemon looking like a human, only his eyes, hair, and weird appearance made him look different.

"Do you mind if I called you Null?" You leaned down and smile up and him.

Null licked his fingers with the crumbs on it. Slowly, he nodded at what you were saying.

You yawned and stood up. "I should be going to bed. You can sleep on the couch if you want. Night-"

Null grabbed you hand before you could disappear around the corner. He looked at you, pleading. Null didn't want to be alone. Not ever again.

"Please... stay with... me... lonely... tired.... of lonely..."

"Huh...? What do you mean?"

Null looked at a loss of words, since he just looked some an hour ago, but did the best he could at talking. "Running... from... bad people... nowhere... to go... hungry.... tired... lost... don't want... too... feel lonely..."

You smiled and sat next to him on the couch. "Okay. I'll stay with you so you don't feel lonely."

Null watched as you curled up into a ball with the blanket, sleeping on the other side of the couch. He smiled, more like a crooked one, and snuggled with you.

"Not... lonely... anymore..."

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