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Pokémon Scarlet and Violet: Infrared (Revised Edition)

|19X WATTPAD FEATURED · GRAND WINNER OF THE 2023 NANO WATT AWARDS! · AMBYS 2023 WINNER!| AI Sada vows to be the mom Arven never had, but when the heinous Mastermind of Deception rises from the future, the young android must do everything she can to stop them from taking her humanity. *** It has been a month since the events in the Great Crater of Paldea, and Arven is still struggling to accept what AI Sada told him and his friends. A chance encounter with the Legendary Pokémon Miraidon encourages him to use its powers to re-open the time machine and send him back to the time of Paradox Pokémon, where he finds the mysterious android. All Sada wants is for Arven to have a mother's love. After a trip through time to the future, she is given the gift to bring her son to her; only this gift proves to be nothing more than something that wants to steal her humanity. At the end of the day, Sada's fate does not rest with the human emotions but Arven's struggle against his infrared. Will he accept Professor Sada's fate, or will the Mastermind of Deception pull him and AI Sada apart before they can call themselves mother and son? *** *Volume 1 of the Infrared Tera Tales.* *Shout-out to my dad, who helped me plan the story and create the Mastermind of Deception!* *Written in honor of my older brother (September 1989-August 2021).*

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Infrared Is Not Just a Fanfiction | Final Author's Note

  Infrared is not just a fanfiction. It is a story about loss, grief, and love based on a real experience that happened to the author.

  While I didn't lose my mother, I lost my brother, which is just as traumatic. To make the grieving process easier, I decided to write about my experience through a franchise I love—in a book that is just as much science fantasy as fanfiction and should be treated that way. Aside from that, I also wanted to improve on Scarlet and Violet's ending and make the characters more human, and I believe I accomplished that.

  This story would have never been possible if it wasn't for my family and grief counselor. My family told me to keep my brother's memory alive, and my counselor told me to do so with something I love: writing. I started with letters to my older brother and then a poem. Eventually, I began to play around with story ideas and came up with Infrared.

  I cope through writing, which has allowed me to not fall victim to complicated grief like Turo or Broken Heart Syndrome. Significant research went into creating Infrared's plot and developing the characters (not just Pokémon research). This story is short, but it's powerful, complicated, and the amount of work I put into it is no joke. I wrote the first and second drafts back-to-back, with only a one-week break in between.

  Infrared isn't a perfect story, as no book is, but I hope to teach people about grief, how to handle it, and how to move on while keeping your loved one's memory alive. That is the main lesson I'm trying to share in this piece.

  With that said, I hope you enjoyed Infrared!

- Victoria/Viktoria