Hard Enough - Pokemon SI

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I wonder if he'll tell Bugsy how to evolve Scyther into Kleavor if he'd prefer that over Scizor. Steel/Bug typing is great in general, but Bugsy already has enough problems with Fire-types aside from Shuckle unless he also gets a Surskit or something.
 
I expect Bugsy would go for both, the more coverage the better, Scizor and Kleavor occupies different role after all.

Brock probably wants an in on a Shuckle supply, though he'd have to figure out how to keep Munchlax from drinking all the Shuckle berry juice.
 
Shuckle is one of those trickier Pokemon that could hit way above its weightclass with its stat distribution combined with its tricky moveset. A Shuckle with Contrary will mess up most Trainers especially, since they might get baited in by a Shell Smashing Shuckle, only to get a mouthful of Toxic and Infestation by doing so.

Given the Bug typing, they would be a great counter against Will too.
 
A side note? Can Tyranitar Mega Evolve?

Which will first? Empress or Titan?

Tyranitar can mega evolve it's a fairly good one too because every mega gives 100 extra stat points in total though hp can't get boosted and unlike some Tyranitar gets none to it's lower atk stat which is sp atk or to any stat that could be considered a waste. Additionally, Megas get their ability changed in Tyranitar's case like with Abomasnow they stick with Sand Stream which in game is something of a waste because that's what Tyranitar has as the base ability and pretty much always mega right away especially in cases like this where the typing doesn't change. However, in the anime the convention is usually the opposite where pokemon fight in their base form first for a bit which is beneficial for Tyranitar because it reactivates Sand Stream extending the sandstorm or creating a new one.

Titan will probably be the one to mega first if Brock can get his hands on a Tyranitarite because of the bond needed. Unfortunately any that exist are probably in mount silver and not easy to get a hold of with even Steven Stone not having any. In his roster he also has Swampert, Aerodactyl, Aggron and of course Steelix that can. Beyond that Scizor, Camerupt, Metagross, Mawile, Lucario and Diancie are the ones fitting his earth theme.
 
In his roster he also has Swampert, Aerodactyl, Aggron and of course Steelix that can. Beyond that Scizor, Camerupt, Metagross, Mawile, Lucario and Diancie are the ones fitting his earth theme.
Garchomp can also Mega Evolve and fits with the earth theme, but I can understand why it was skipped; Mega Garchomp sucks… in the game. While it does get slower, and its stat spread isn't optimized, becoming stronger in both attack types and becoming bulkier is a huge upgrade in a world where move capacity is largely nonexistent. It's ability is pretty bad though, there's no need for more strength. It should've gotten Sand Rush instead.
 
It's always worth remembering that things aren't a 1-to-1 translation between games and this fic though, so basing things on the Smogon meta is generally not a good idea. It's better to work more in terms of themes and lore than through gameplay - otherwise Brock and Sabrina shouldn't have had problems dealing with a single Moltres in this fic.
 
Garchomp can also Mega Evolve and fits with the earth theme, but I can understand why it was skipped; Mega Garchomp sucks… in the game. While it does get slower, and its stat spread isn't optimized, becoming stronger in both attack types and becoming bulkier is a huge upgrade in a world where move capacity is largely nonexistent. It's ability is pretty bad though, there's no need for more strength. It should've gotten Sand Rush instead.

I was listing ones that are possible for him to get since they are from gen 1-3 for the most part with the exceptions being gen 6 Diancie who he is running experiments to try to get so there is a slim chance of it and gen 4 Lucario because the Lucario movie kingdom exists and they are connected to. Garchomp however, is also gen 4 and doesn't have such a possibility.
 
Chapter 142 - Bug buddies
"So you're the leader of the local chapter of the Bug Catcher Club?" I asked as I led the group of young boys. There was also a single girl who had happily entangled one of her arms with one of the boys while walking through the Gym with Dennis and Yolanda.

I noticed more than a few furtive glances at the couple from the rest of the group but decided to leave that for the playground drama that it was.

"Y-yes!" squeaked the boy, who was apparently the leader. He looked a little sick as we walked.

"You alright there Johnny?" I asked, more than familiar with the look of a kid that was about to throw up.

"I'm fine! Just fine!" he said tightly.

I decided to let him be and instead turned to Bugsy, who'd asked for this. "So, we didn't get a chance before, but were there any areas of the match that stood out as good or bad?"

Bugsy coughed. "I forgot some of the typings of pokemon I was facing and made a tactical error… a few times due to that."

"You regathered quite nicely. If I'm being honest, the speed of some of your orders could stand to be faster as well. I'm impressed with some of the moves you have access to with your pokemon team, by the way. Shell Smash and Power Split were also good strategies to utilise."

I glanced back to Dennis, "Still no word on that Shuckle bounty?"

Dennis coughed. "A beverage company lost their stock and have been paying top dollar to replace their providers."

I blinked at that and said, "Huh, not what I was expecting. That's a shame."

"You're looking to add a bug pokemon to your team?" Bugsy said excitedly.

I nodded easily. "Gawain is the most prominent of my pokemon. I'm sure everyone noticed when I announced I was getting him. It was a bit of a whimsical purchase on my part, but… well, Scythers are just so cool."

That got the group to nod along happily, and I caught Yolanda giggling at their antics. More than a few of them seemed to twitch when they remembered she was there, suddenly getting more shy in her presence.

Yolanda noticed this and joined the excited group. "Gawain is super cool! Brock named him after the old historical knights, and he lives up to it all the time as this super gallant pokemon! Wasn't his showing against Will incredible?"

"Yeah! I loved it when he avenged Knight and chopped that Jynx in the throat!" shouted one boy. I felt a dark satisfaction at recalling that particular moment.

Yeah, that had been satisfying.

"Well, yes…" Yolanda said with a slightly perturbed expression. Oh damn, I was probably smiling a touch too wide.

I coughed and stopped smiling. "But yes, I'm interested in building up the Rock-Bug type pokemon I have with me. To assist with that we have assistants from both Professors Oak and Elm on hand to monitor the pokemon. Some of them are even working on breeding programs."

Johnny frowned up at me. "But wouldn't your Gawain just make Scyther eggs?"

I pointed at him and nodded. "Correct!" I said as we walked through the back door of the Gym and onto the reserve. That caused the bug catchers to all quiet down and stare at the wide range of pokemon on display. I watched them with a growing smile at how it almost seemed like a zoo being walked into for the first time.

Or maybe, especially if my plans went ahead, I'd be able to create a sort of Ancient pokemon park. With Tyrantrum and Aurorus and everything! That would be amazing! I could start setting it up; I already had Aerodactyl, with some of the eggs also soon to hatch, according to Bianca. I'd need to make sure they stuck around the reserve and didn't fly off.

We walked past a pack of Aron that barked playfully at us before sprinting away when they caught sight of Knight himself. The large Aggron saw them coming, and his tail wagged furiously as he lowered himself to play. A moment later, a group of Geodude and some Graveler joined in the game of what looked like Simon says.

I snorted when I saw Knight cheat by grabbing his tail, something that almost all the pokemon playing with him didn't possess, or couldn't reach. They responded by throwing mud and rocks at him. He barked a laugh and ran off, with them giving chase.

The Bug Catchers still seemed a bit in awe as we walked around the plateau and came upon Shin, my Kabutops, exchanging blows with Gawain.

"He's beautiful," said one of the boys, and I coughed as the group all stared, their awe reaching a new level.

The girl in the group dropped back to talk with Yolanda, leaving the boys to fawn over Gawain. I let them bask in the moment for a bit before whistling to Shin and Gawain. "Break time boys! We've got some fans that want to meet Gawain!"

Gawain and Shin stopped with their blades raised. Shin blinked and looked over while Gawain did so with a tilted head. Shin then laughed and nudged the younger pokemon. Gawain shifted in surprise but hopped towards us.

He pulled up a little short and bowed politely, causing the entire group of boys, Bugsy included, to bow back.

"Kleavor!" he said in greeting. Brandishing his axes in a greeting. "Vor!"

"So cool!" cheered the boys as they vibrated in place.

I coughed. "You can walk closer if you'd like, just don't touch his axes, they're very sharp. Gawain is very clever but also very friendly."

The boys all took that offer; surprisingly, they didn't rush forward but instead stepped forward in ones and twos, in a manner that seemed practised.

"May I?" asked Johnny. Gawain nodded and allowed the boys to touch him.

The boy's instantly started nerding out. "His carapace is so rough and strong!"

"What sort of diet does he have?" "How did you evolve him?" "Are you getting more?" A tide of questions started to flow and I suddenly had to wonder if I didn't have a group like Salvadore, only they had a much smaller niche of just bug pokemon rather than pokemon in general.

"We have a blend of berries that he seems to enjoy that give him a good caloric intake without slowing him down. He enjoys Pecha the most, we add that to a blend we have made up for strong rock types and some blends of bug types that Stephen, the assistant from Oak, swears by for Bug pokemon."

"I'm not going to reveal the evolution mechanic beyond mentioning it has something to do with rocks and leave it at that," I said mysteriously.

"Urgh! You mean we have to learn about rocks for our bug types?" he said.

I waggled my hand. "For this bug type you do, as well as the other Rock-bug type pokemon that I own."

That caused all of the boys to stop and turn mechanically towards me. "What did you just say?"

I smirked and looked to Sanchez who'd approached, to watch and take part in any drama taking place. "Can you go get our newest ancient pokemon? The one that likes to hug? She has visitors."

Sanchez toddled a few steps before hopping into a roll that saw him accelerate into the caves that led to the grotto most of my ancient pokemon liked to hang around in. Don hadn't liked it, or at least he pretended not to like it, when the newest ancient pokemon joined the older group in their space. I think on some level he enjoyed having all the ancient pokemon gather around him.

There was going to be so much screeching when I eventually found a Tyrunt.

A few moments later, Sanchez came back with another pokemon in his hands. Bugsy gasped and stepped forward, only for Johnny to join him a moment later. Sanchez's grip slipped, and a moment later, Anorith was flying through the air.

"Anorith!" she shouted happily as she slammed into Johnny's face and rode him to the ground.

Bugsy gasped. "My goodness! Look at the pinchers on her!" He pointed at the top of Johnny's head, where said pinchers were gripping onto the top of his head. Bugsy ran a hand along her back. "And her shell! Very sturdy! Look at her limbs and tail! She'd be perfect for aquatic encounters!"

A few of the other boys left Gawain's group to inspect Anorth, who wiggled happily.

I coughed. "Should we uhm, let him up?" Indicating Johnny.

"Nuh Uhm gub!" came Johnny's muffled reply. "Dis ib nuffin! Dadepee like do do dis ull du time!"

I took a moment to translate what he'd said before slowly nodding. "Oh, well, if you're used to it then…" He gave me a thumbs-up.

"I'm not sure I should allow this behaviour to continue…"

Bugsy waved his hand. "Oh no! She's just being affectionate! This is perfectly normal, I assure you! Bug pokemon are very quick with forming bonds and showing their feelings!"

"Sounds about right! She's a cuddly one!" Yolanda chimed.

I hummed. "I'd prefer if she learned to hug somewhere other than the face." Some movies from my past life would never allow me to be comfortable with a face hugger.

I eyed him and noticed how his face was going slightly blue. "Anorith? Want to hug the others as well?" She perked up and leapt from Johnny's face at another boy who screamed only to take a face full of Anorith. He remained standing, and I sighed. "Maybe try hugging their chests or shoulders?" I prompted.

Anorith's bug eyes swivelled around onto me, and she wiggled on the boy's face. "Rith!"

"She likes the face," Bugsy translated, somewhat unnecessarily.

I adopted a sad pose. "Oh, that's a shame; if it was the shoulder, you could stay latched on and hug them while they did things. With their face, you can only hug them for a little while."

She looked at that and seemed to consider it. She scuttled off the boy's face and onto his shoulder. "Ano?" she said as she squeezed his shoulder.

I smiled encouragingly. "Isn't that nicer? And look, you look like a cool shoulder guard now! Like the coolest fashion statement around!" She perked up at that, and her little tail wagged happily.

Johnny stood up and dusted himself off. "Well, I'd never thought I'd see the day, a rock-bug type pokemon, and two of them!" he said, trying to sound like an authority.

Bugsy shot Johnny a confident look. "But Shuckle has been around for ages?"

Johnny coughed to cover his slip-up. "I never thought I'd see the day that there were three rock-bug types."

I snorted in amusement. Oh, I'd have to invite this kid around if I ever got a Dwebble.

The kids shot me a confused look before shrugging it off. Yolanda, who knew me better, eyed me. "Brock, what do you know?" She whispered from next to me.

"There are probably other Rock-bug types. I still think there would have been something like that in the Hoenn desert."

Yolanda nodded her head slowly. "Ohhhh, that's why you spent so long there."

I nodded my head and shot her a wink, telling her to keep it a secret without saying a word. She winked back. Bugsy tilted his head. "Did you both get some dirt in your eyes? They're twitching."

I gave Bugsy a forced smile. "Something like that, sure." Dennis snorted, and I shot him a dirty look. He probably knew we were winking.

Bugsy glanced from Dennis to me, aware something had happened but unsure of the context. He shrugged and turned back to Gawain to inspect the pokemon. "My goodness, seeing these two pokemon certainly fills me with joy. I know it will take a while, but I will work towards having pokemon like this in the Azalea Gym when I take over."

He clenched his fist and raised it like he was making a vow. Yolanda giggled at his antics, and he blushed furiously.

"Well, I'll be sure to tell you when Anorith is grown up enough for breeding. Bianca is confident that with her bug typing, it will be a matter of months and not years like other pokemon."

The boys all gasped in surprise. "What's her egg group?" Bugsy said excitedly.

I offered a sardonic smile. "Water three, I'm sorry to say."

Johnny crossed his arms. "Damn! That's no good!" he said, like he had any idea what he was talking about. When I raised an eyebrow at him, he coughed and waved to Bugsy. "You want to explain that to the others?"

Bugsy opened and shut his mouth before shrugging. "I'm not familiar with that egg group, actually."

Johnny blanched as the others rounded on him expectantly. He slumped. "I… don't know it either…" he said as though it pained him greatly to admit ignorance on a topic.

I snorted. "Don't let it bother you too much. Water Group Three is a pretty niche group; so far it only includes pokemon like Kabuto, Kabutops, Omanyte, Omastar, Corsola, Tentacool, Staryu, and such. It's thought of as the underwater group by breeders according to Bianca," I said, adopting a lecturing tone.

Sanchez, who'd been standing next to me, crossed his arms and nodded along. I ignored how bushy his beard became while sprouting out to the sides. It sort of reminded me of Einstein's signature style.

"But… bugs…" said one boy.

I shrugged at him and then waved my hands back towards Gawain. "Don't worry, he's in the Bug breeding group."

That got them to whoop and cheer, and a few even rubbed their chins thoughtfully.

"Hello! Hello there!" called a woman's voice. I turned and saw Rachel approaching with a large picnic basket. I nodded in thanks as she tossed out a large blanket. "Alright let's have a photo shoot for the Bug Catchers Club officially coming to meet Gawain and the newest pokemon at the Pewter Gym! Anorith!" she said.

I shot Anorith a look. "You alright with being revealed before your first match?"

She nodded merrily, and I relaxed down onto the blanket, accepting a few riceballs from Rachel. I smirked at them and laughed. "Mmm donuts!"

The others shot me a look before glancing at Yolanda, when she sighed. "He does this sometimes; it's one of his jokes no one gets." I stuck my tongue out at her, not letting her get me down.

Bugsy happened to sit next to me. I glanced at him as he played with his food instead of eating it. "Is… is it hard being a Gym Leader?" he asked quietly. Yolanda, who was close, perked up and turned slightly, very interested in this conversation.

I swallowed and considered Bugsy for a few moments. I then sighed and leaned back, saying, "It can be. It can be one of the toughest gigs around. It can sometimes feel like the weight of the world is on your shoulders. It will depend on what you need to do, as different Gyms have different duties and roles within their communities. Pewter is an old gym, and while my family had only taken it over in my parent's generation, it comes with expectations."

I let him process that before laughing. "But it can also be one of the most satisfying experiences around. You will become a pillar of your community and be able to help so many more people."

I gestured widely at the assembled group of kids and trainers that were sitting with us for their lunch break. "You'll witness growth and experiences without having to seek them out. You will be a guide for many people who are finding their own way."

I offered him a shrug. "It will be a mixed bag. I love it, but there will be tough days," I said. "Do you have a close knit group of friends and family?"

He nodded at that. "Azalea Town… It's smaller than Pewter, and I know many of the people that grew up there. My aunties and uncles are more experienced than me, but they want to support me as Gym leader, and that will help greatly." He smiled towards Yolanda. "Like your family does for you, no doubt?"

I tossed him a nod even as Yolanda gained a conflicted look. "Yeah, they're pretty great at supporting me."

Yolanda smiled tightly at me but didn't say anything. She took a bite from her riceball, her mind elsewhere. I pursed my lips and nudged her; she shot me a look but shook her head. I decided to leave it for now and instead turned back to Bugsy.

"What is Azalea Town like?" I said, deciding to continue the conversation with a boy I knew would one day be a contemporary of mine.

Bugsy brightened up even more if possible. "Oh, Azalea town is wonderful! It's large enough to have everyone you could need but it is not so big that things or people get overlooked! We're all friends there. There is a group of elders that sit on the council, but there is also a group of youngsters invited to give their voice. It's always been our way to make sure that the young and old share their insights. That's the Azalea way!"

"Hmmmm, that sounds somewhat enviable," I said, considering the size of Pewter and how things could get lost.

Bugsy nodded. "We're quite similar to Pewter though with our historical society, although the focus is more on the ruins that are found around the area, along with the shrines. Ilex Forest itself has a number of such buildings, and then there is the temple, of course, in the middle of town."

"Temple?" I said, not recalling anything like that from the games or the cartoon.

"Oh, yes, it's a temple for the bug pokemon, but around the outer walls there are statues of slowpoke and Slowbro on account of the Slowpoke well that is to the east and close to the creek that the slowpoke use to get from the well out to the ocean further south."

"Slowpoke well, eh?" A memory stirred.

There was an opportunity here. One that I hadn't considered until just now. I didn't have to be the only one denying Team Rocket resources. The League could be triggered into acting, just as local Gyms could look after themselves. After all, a pinch of prevention is worth a pound of cure.

I rubbed my chin and adopted a frown. "Is it well protected?"

Bugsy blinked at me. "The Slowpoke well? Uhm no? It's a natural cave that slowpoke like to go to… Why would it need to be defended?" he asked.

I sighed and rubbed my chin. "It's a site with pokemon… Now you've pointed out that Pewter City and Azalea are somewhat similar. Pewter has had a number of issues with Team Rocket in the past due to some of the pokemon we have around. Azalea town has Slowpoke. Which is a pokemon species that happens to have the ability to regrow their tails; they're also very slow and somewhat clueless about people."

Bugsy looked worried, and I shot him a sad smile. "That means they are easy to exploit. In some social circles, people will eat Slowpoke tail as a delicacy. A very high-end delicacy at that."

Bugsy looked sick. "Oh, is it that bad?"

"They're worth quite a lot. If simply due to the perception of value that they have been given, that means Team Rocket or other groups might make moves on them."

Bugsy crossed his arms and shut his eyes. "Hnnnnnnn!" he said suddenly. He then opened his eyes. "Alright! I cannot do anything about that now! But I will message my aunts and uncles to look into it!" he said seriously before stuffing his mouth with a rice ball.

Yolanda blinked incredulously at him. "Just like that?"

Bugsy nodded. "Yeah! That's how my family is; they're very supportive and helpful like that. I'll tell them you're worried about the slowpoke, and they'll set something up!"

I blinked and found myself suddenly envious of the much smaller boy who merrily went about eating his lunch. That wasn't even going to be an issue for him; he'd just hand it off. I took a bite of my riceball. We were similar in some ways, but certainly different in others. I shot a glance at Yolanda.

Then again, I also have family members who helped out. I nodded to her, and she shot me back a smile, apparently aware of my line of thinking. She shifted a little and smiled at Bugsy. "Is there anything else interesting in Azalea Town?" she prompted.

Bugsy glanced at her and must have swallowed too quickly, as he heaved a cough a few times and made a painful noise. I reached over and thumped him a few times on the back to help clear his airway. He shot me a thankful look before coughing once more.

"Uhm yes! The Gym!" he said suddenly getting flustered at his slip-up. "The Gym is a large insectarium for raising our bug-type pokemon! We have a number of large trees that grow there, and we also allow a large number of grass types to live there to make it more vibrant. It's rather similar to Erika's gym but ours is much larger for the pokemon to fly around!"

"You've been to Erika's Gym?" Yolanda said.

Bugsy nodded quickly and pulled out a badge case. "With the Boulder badge, I now have five of the Gym badges."

Johnny and a few of the other boys around the area squawked in surprise. "What!?" Johnny said, whipping his head around to find that Bugsy wasn't lying.

I leaned closer and nodded. "Soul, Rainbow, Thunder, Cascade, and the Boulder badge. Nice work, Bugsy, " I praised.

Bugsy grinned. "Thanks! I have to go back to Saffron, as Sabrina trounced me despite my type advantage. I hadn't been prepared for that!"

Johnny wheezed out a sigh of relief. "Oh, so you're not perfect, then?" he said snidely.

Bugsy glanced at him worriedly. "Uhmm of course not?"

I coughed and gestured to the side. "Johnny can I get a hand with something real quick?"

Johnny slumped and nodded sullenly.

I stood up and waved to the others. "Sorry! Just need to get some drinks cause my throat is getting dry! I'll bring back some lemonade and pop for everyone!"

I led Johnny towards the Gym and casually laced my hands behind my head. Johnny walked next to me with his fists stuffed into his pockets. "Are you a trainer, Johnny?" I asked lazily.

"Not yet… gonna start next year… I need to build up my savings 'cause Mum can only give so much."

I nodded at that and noted the lack of father on the scene. "Alright, cool, so your journey has yet to start, yeah?" He nodded, and I glanced over. "So why are you begrudging Bugsy for being on his?"

Johnny shrank into himself. "It's just… he's perfect!"

"Is he?" I said casually.

Johnny sighed. "He's practically perfect! So what if he didn't beat Sabrina! He'll do it!"

I nodded. "Yeah, he probably will; he's a serious trainer with a good head on his shoulders and a good team of pokemon on his shoulders. He's going to struggle against Blaine more than anyone else."

Johnny grunted at that, and I led him to a fridge, where I grabbed out some cans of drink. "You're envious of his situation, yeah?" Johnny nodded, and I hummed. "Yeah, that makes sense. So am I," I said casually.

"What?" Johnny gasped in surprise.

I shrugged easily. "He's a young trainer that probably had his choice of strong pokemon when he set off. He has a ton of aunts and uncles to support him in his gym, which sounds like an already state-of-the-art facility for his pokemon. His journey? He started with pokemon that quickly grew in strength, and he has a lot of people backing him up."

I smiled grimly at Johnny as he stared at me. "When I started out, I had a Titan, of course, Onix, and Geodude as my pokemon team. Now Titan is a strong pokemon, but he took a lot of work, making my first circuit tough even with me preparing for it. I certainly didn't have five badges in two and a half months. I can envy him for his success. What I won't do is let his success make me begrudge him. Our situations are different."

I cracked open a can and took a sip. "He's probably got a lot of problems we don't know about, though, so without truly walking in his shoes, we can't judge. He might be restricted to a single year for his circuit due to needing to take over his family Gym, while other people will get two or three… or more," I said, thinking of Ash Ketchum.

"I… guess?" Johnny said. "Why are you talking to me about this?"

I chuckled. "Cause you're making a big mistake trying to keep Bugsy at arm's length. He's a polite young man that would make a great friend, no?"

Johnny nodded slowly, and I grinned. "You can also learn from him. He's got a lot of knowledge that would have been bottle-fed to him. You could pick up a lot from watching him and how he handles some of Kanto's hurdles. Ask questions; call him up and find out about how to find some pokemon you might be interested in."

I clapped him on the shoulder. "Don't cut off your nose to spite your face. Also, you're a young man from Pewter; it's up to me to help you along. I know rock types are anathema to bug types, but I want to see you do well. Next year will be you facing me, no?" I winked and he smiled, liking the sound of that idea.

When I led him back I found Yolanda still talking with Bugsy.

"—the apricorns can be used as traditional pokeballs as well as specialty pokeballs which makes them extremely useful! In Azalea, we have entire groves set up to grow them, which helps keep the prices of pokeballs down! There is a lot of history to apricorn carving, and the workshop is highly selective in who they take as apprentices."

"Huh," Yolanda said, sounding interested. "I'll have to come to check it out sometime. Maybe when I come around for my circuit in Johto!"

Bugsy smiled. "I'll be Gym Leader then, so we can have a match!"

Yolanda smirked. "I'll bring Terra, so don't expect me to pull her punches!"

"Tar!" said Terra happily.

I chuckled at the sight and led Johnny back to the group. I sat down and was pleased to find everyone happily conversing. The smile only grew when Johnny handed Bugsy and Yolanda a can each.

"Sorry 'bout being a brat with you," he said tersely.

Bugsy blinked. "You were being a brat with me?"

"You didn't even notice?!" Johnny said as he threw up his hands. Bugsy tilted his head and blinked cluelessly while Yolanda giggled.

Around the area, others traded jokes and shared some stories. The young boy and girl couple got a few exasperated looks when they got rather lovey-dovey with each other. I found them a cute pair, with the other boys obviously being jealous. I made to take another sip from my can only to stop.

"Don't eat that!" I snarled.

Everyone on the picnic blanket instantly froze at my sudden shift from amicable big brother to snarling adult.

Their eyes darted about only to hiss in surprise when one of the boy's caterpie that had been carried around was revealed to be quivering in fear in front of Empress, who had her head lowered and her mouth open.

She shot me a narrow glare and turned her eyes back to her snack.

"Caterpie!" quavered the little bug type.

I stood. "Empress, no! We don't need to hunt pokemon here! You haven't had to do that with the geodude or others around; don't start that now!"

Empress rose and snorted at me. Behind her, the caterpie scurried as fast as it could back to the others, rushing into one boy's fearful arms. Her head tracked it before she locked eyes with me. Her head rose in a challenging manner.

I marched up to her undaunted and handed her a can of soda pop. "We have other things for when we're hungry or thirsty. If you're hungry, you just need to ask one of the trainers that stick around."

Empress stopped glowering at me before dropping her eyes to the can of pop. She flicked the drink into her mouth, can and all. Then she crushed it.

Her eyes bulged when the carbonated beverage must have gushed out, and she snorted some out of her nose.

She whipped her head around and exhaled a stream of fire, only to shake her head and turn back to me. I raised a finger to explain that hadn't been how you were supposed to drink it, only for Terra to giggle.

"Tar! Tar! Tar!" Lar vitar!" She squealed, her little legs and arms paddling through the air.

No one else dared to laugh as Empress turned her gaze upon them.

Titan chose that moment to walk up and grunt a question at his mother. She growled something back and he cocked his head. He glanced at me and then at his mother before barking a laugh. That drew her ire, and she growled at him, only for him to snort derisively.

He reached out and snagged my can of lemonade, expertly lifted it to his lips with his small claw extended, and took a sip. "Tar!" he said with a sigh of appreciation. He then offered her the can, and she snorted and shook her head. She turned and marched off.

Titan watched her go while Terra continued to laugh herself sick.

I sighed in relief and turned back to the group of white-faced bug catchers. "Sorry about that! She's still getting used to living in the reserve. She hasn't done that before but she must have thought caterpie wandered in rather than being someone else's pokemon."

The boy nodded quickly. "Caterpie… is still wild technically… she hasn't let me catch her… thanks for stopping her Gym Leader!"

I smiled at him and checked my watch. "Well, we've still got twenty minutes to relax, so let's not end on that note. Who wants to try their hand at letting Gawain carry them through his obstacle course?"

That got them all to shoot their hands up and forget the earlier tension.

While a line was forming in front of Gawain I relaxed. Yolanda and Bugsy approached. Bugsy inclined his head. "Will… I have to be able to do that? Stare down a pokemon like that Tyranitar?"

I shook my head. "Not usually no, but de-escalation is a very useful skill to have, I find. I can't just command her. She's not mine."

Yolanda watched me and then glanced at the boys that were now being carried around by Gawain. "Not the only skill you just showed off," she said thoughtfully. Bugsy tilted his head but didn't seem to get it.

I merely winked at her. "Yeah, I wanted them to leave on a good note, not be freaked out. Wouldn't want them scared off after all."

She nodded and shot me a wink back. "Smooth, big bro."

Bugsy glanced between us. "Should I be worried? Your eyes are twitching again?"

Dennis snorted. "They just have narrow eyes. You get used to it. When they're being shifty, it's the most funny." I squinted at him; I was entirely unsure what he meant by that but decided not to ask.

When lunch ended, the boys and single girl departed in an upbeat mood with promises they'd come back. I reminded them all of the pre-journey tournament that would be run in a few months time before turning my attention back to the rest of the afternoon's challengers.

When that was done, I drew out the Guardian holopad and pinged Koga. His face appeared a few minutes later.

"Gym Leader Brock."

"Gym Leader Koga," I said before smiling. "Soon that is going to be Elite Four Koga, no?"

He nodded, and I almost thought I saw his lips twitch upward before he gestured for me to continue.

"I met a rather interesting young man today by the name of Bugsy from Azalea Town. He mentioned a few things that got me thinking. What are we doing to snuff out Team Rocket in Johto?"

"We have not taken any actions. Our movements in Kanto are understandable and even applaudable, but if we were to act as such in Johto? It would be seen as overstepping."

I nodded. "What if we didn't do it, but rather directed the locals to do it? I've suggested that Bugsy, for example, tighten up his security around the Slowpoke well; what if other potential targets had more security?"

Koga inclined his head. "You have some thoughts on where Team Rocket might target?"

I smiled. "Oh, I have a few ideas," I said amiably. If Johto became a tougher nut to crack for Giovanni, that would be a very good thing. Best of all, it wouldn't be me leading the charge, but others.

Hmmm, maybe Flint's advice to keep punching wasn't so bad after all? It just needed to be adapted to the circumstances. I rattled off a few sites that I could remember before tilting my head.

"Are we doing anything against Giovanni or Blaine?"

"Not as yet, but with your intelligence of the Legendary pokemon being used subtly against you, we do have a new goal." Koga leaned forward. "When Will fights Surge, we will be ready to pounce on any interference. We were taken by surprise once, we will not allow that to happen again!"

Koga eyed me. "Regather and improve yourself as much as you can in the next week Brock. Will is facing Surge this coming weekend."

"The Cerulean sisters?" I asked in surprise at them being passed over.

"He will face them in two days; he is not expected to have any difficulty with anything they can throw at him."

I nodded. "Alright, so I need to get my team in order by next weekend." Could I get Jormungandr to the point of being ready to Mega evolve by then? I doubted it.

I did have another option, however, to boost my team.

I bade Koga goodbye and tucked away the holopad.

It was time to talk with Empress. With that scare at lunch, I felt like I needed to clear things up going forward… and at the same time, I might just see if I could convince her to join me.

Two Tyranitar would be a hell of a power-up.



A.N. Thanks goes to my Patreons for their support!

Also, thanks goes to Obiwankentucky for betaing this chapter!
 
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Hmm, well that was an interesting way to spend an afternoon. Brock really can't help himself, can he? He just automatically big brothers everyone. :D Still, good on Johnny for making up with Bugsy... even though he appears to not have noticed.
 
That Rapidash knows how to pose.

On Empress, this might be a bad timing for it. Let's see how it works out. And on Rocket punching, with what we know of this being a potential Rainbow Rocket situation, more punching is only a good thing.
 
That Rapidash knows how to pose.

On Empress, this might be a bad timing for it. Let's see how it works out. And on Rocket punching, with what we know of this being a potential Rainbow Rocket situation, more punching is only a good thing.
I think it's a very bad idea. Empress might be strong enough to help in a fight against Mewtwo, but she is a berserker who probably won't listen Brock in the heat of battle. She might even attack her own allies if she's enraged enough. If she fights near a populated area there's going to be collateral damage.
 
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I hope Empress doesn't end up just following Brock, she doesn't need direction, atleast not for the same reasons.

Ob the subject of Slowpoke do they have a Slowking? I wonder if they could be pursuaded to organize a defense.
 
She doesn't need directions, but she could use the excuse to therapeutically hit things couple times a week.
She would also be a rather potent example for much of the rest of Brock's Pokemon of just how powerful one can get. That aside, I get the feeling that Empress won't be willing to join Brock's team she may very well be willing to help defend the gym and maybe help train some of the other Pokemon while she's at it. Later on she may be willing to go all the way but I feel it would likely be a while before she fully trusts Brock even if it seems like she once had a trainer of her own.
 
"Sadly".

I think getting into an actual fight with Mewtwo won't do a lot of good outside of potentially getting Will in trouble. And even that's not certain. If he was the one spying on Brock, continuing to show that not all humans are awful will probably do a lot more in the long run.
Sadly because it's going to be awkward if Empress is all ready for vengeance and there's noone she can fight, not sure she'd react well to it, or be as willing to help next time.
 
Chapter 143 - Stronger, better, harder, faster
I almost walked straight out to talk with Empress. But then I considered what I was about to do.

One does not simply walk up to a Pseudo-legendary pokemon and ask them to join your team.

There were good odds that she'd be offended by my offer and trash the reserve. I pinged a message to the Gym trainers to return all the pokemon that were too weak before checking that none of the pokemon we stabled for our trainers were out and about. This caused one trainer to approach and ask why, which had me grimacing.

"I'm going to do something a bit risky. Tell me, you've been on the roster for looking over the stabled pokemon. Has Empress, the new Tyranitar sheltering here, ever threatened or approached them?" I waved my hand about, "Looking to eat them?"

The trainer shook their head. "No, she's observed them, but we keep the stabled pokemon in a segregated paddock. Only time we pull them out is for the twice a week training that we have mandated."

I raised an eyebrow. "And she respected the paddock fence like the rest of our pokemon do? She hasn't tried to walk up to it at all?"

The trainer nodded, and I could only frown. This didn't make sense. She was respecting other pokemon that were around, but she went to snack on a caterpie? It had been fairly distant from its… person? Hmmm, then again they had said it was a wild caterpie… How would she know that? Did she smell it on the Caterpie? Was there some markings or feel to its aura that changed when it became captured?

Wasn't she a wild Tyranitar? Certain behaviours weren't adding up.

"Should I call Jackson and Dennis back? They left already, sir," said the trainer nervously.

I shook my head. "I think I can handle her." I'd just need Bertha to… I reconsidered that. I didn't want to come in and threaten her or put her on the back foot. I needed to be able to talk with her.

I sent off another message, and a moment later, Sabrina appeared next to me. "Are you alright?"

"I'm good; today's been an interesting day for me." I rubbed my jaw in thought. "I was thinking of doing something and—"

"And you realised how risky it would be, so you thought it a good idea for me to be with you, Sabrina spoke over me.

I coughed and nodded. "Yeah pretty much."

She nodded seriously and levitated above me. She patted my head. "Good."

She seemed all too amused and pleased, like I was a well-trained Growlithe that had just followed her training without prompting.

I bristled slightly before snorting. "You didn't even hear what I was planning, though. How can you call it risky already?" She raised a dubious eyebrow, and I dropped my head. "Yeah, alright, there's a bit of risk." She continued to stare at me, and I sighed. "Alright, a fair amount!"

She nodded. "Excellent. Admitting you have a problem is one of the first steps, according to the books I have read. Tell me what you're going to do."

So I told her about offering Empress a place here permanently. How I was hoping to add a truly powerful pokemon to my roster.

Sabrina pursed her lips in thought. "That… is not a terrible idea. Lance thought it was what you were going for eventually, and I thought you might end up seeing it that way, but I knew you didn't initially make the offer with this in mind."

"Thanks," I said, pleased she knew where I had been coming from.

She nodded. "Empress might still be hurting, and having her here might help. I would point out that she'll never be able to fight at anything beneath an Elite level; however, even then, I would be hesitant to use her as she is a wild pokemon. She will not lessen herself or hold back her punches."

I waved my hand back and forth. "Yeah, about that, actually. I was thinking about it, and she's reacted a little too easily to being around other pokemon and people. She hasn't been as aggressive as I would have thought. Some of that is due to being fed regularly, I imagine.

"Also having Terra and Titan around to help her calm down, but she's too quick to pick up on certain things, like not eating her fellow pokemon. I hadn't considered it, but I wouldn't have been surprised to hear that she'd tried. She's only tried it once, and on what was an uncaught caterpie."

Sabrina tilted her head. "That is irregular behaviour." She frowned. "How long are Tyranitar known to live for?"

I rubbed my chin. "They're known to live a fairly long time, honestly. They're thought to live upwards of two hundred years old."

"Thought to?"

I waved my hand back and forth again. "The reports I have of them only have a few examples of them staying with a family line. So some of it is anecdotal. Documentation from before the war was rather lacking, especially in terms of scientific rigour. What is known is that if a trainer attempts to trade them or have another person, deemed unworthy by the Tyranitar, inherit them upon their passing, the Tyranitars are known to simply wander off after breaking their own pokeballs."

"Hmmm interesting; this opens up another possibility," Sabrina said.

"Alright? I'm all ears," I replied.

"Brock, what happened to the Gym Leader of Pewter before Flint?" she asked. That pulled me up short. I scratched my chin.

"I'm not sure? I think he was reported to have died during the war?"

Sabrina nodded her head. "Would Flint know this?"

I inclined my head and gestured towards the house. Sabrina touched me, and a moment later we teleported into my kitchen, causing my family to gasp in shock. Flint flinched and knocked a few things around. I grimaced as pots and pans hit the floor.

"Oh goodness! Hello Brock! Sabrina! You startled me!" said Flint only to flinch as Billy and tilly upended their bowls, deciding to join in on the game. Sabrina caught their bowls and they clapped with delight.

Sabrina's lips twitched upwards and I had a sneaking suspicion that she'd teleported in deliberately. Suzie hopped off her stool and approached Sabrina before raising her hands up. Sabrina lifted her up to hold her against her hip without a hint of strain.

I decided not to chide her and instead coughed. "Can I ask you a question, Flint?" I said instead.

"Yeah! Sure thing Brock!" Flint said, suddenly much more upbeat and energetic.

I made a circle in the air, indicating the building around us at large. "The Pewter City Gym wasn't always ours; did you know the previous Gym Leader?"

Flint blinked and sat back. "You want to know about Brock?" he said.

I blinked. "Uhm what?" This was news to me.

Flint coughed. "Oh sorry! You were actually named after him. He was a great man! I'm surprised more people didn't name their kids after him but…" Flint shrugged and shook his head.

Salvadore and Yolanda turned their heads from their food. I could practically feel their stares as they drank in this new revelation of Flint's history.

I rubbed my chin. "I hadn't known his name was Brock… what sort of pokemon did he have?"

Flint grinned. "Oh he had Steelix, Graveler, Pidgeot, Sandslash, and a Tyranitar!" He smiled widely at me as the others gasped in surprise. "You certainly won a lot of praise from the community when they learned you'd come back from the Silver Ranges with Titan. Everyone was thinking you were the next coming of him!" He laughed. "They were sort of right, I suppose!"

I nodded. "Right... and with his passing, is it possible that his Tyranitar might have taken up a spot on top of the Silver Ranges?"

Flint blinked slowly. When he spoke, he did so with careful deliberation. "You think Empress, as you call her, is, or was, an old Gym Leader pokemon?"

I nodded. "Certain things, such as her willingness to allow people around her and the fact she has only tried to eat one pokemon in the entire time she's been with us, points to a certain level of… domestication."

Flint rubbed his chin and nodded. "That would make a lot of sense, but she's not Brock's, old Brock that is, pokemon. He had a male Tyranitar and it was confirmed to have fallen alongside him during one of the worst fights in Pewter city."

"Ah, I hadn't seen any records of that," I said.

Flint inclined his head. "Again… the war isn't something that people like to talk about… I know a lot of records got accidentally misplaced or worse, so people couldn't avenge fallen comrades when things settled down." He stared off into the distance.

What he'd just said made me stop and reconsider my previous stance. I'd always thought it was shortsighted and ridiculous that so many people didn't like talking about the war, but what if it had been a short-term measure to stop tensions from reigniting? Only it had become more by the time the next generation came around.

It almost made sense after all.

I nodded. "Right, well, thanks for that. I had a suspicion about her but that seems to be a dead end."

Flint jolted, realising that he had lost himself in memory. "Hmmm, what's that? Oh, yeah, no problem."

I ran a hand through Salvadore and Yolanda's hair before considering them. "Hey, can you all make sure that the others stay inside? I'm going to go talk to Empress and feel her out about sticking around on a more permanent basis."

Both of them perked up, but Salvadore grinned. "That'd be amazing! Then you could be like Lance! Able to throw down multiple powerhouse Tyranitar during a match! Ha!"

I chuckled and rubbed his head again. "Maybe, Let's not count our eggs before they hatch eh? I'll ask, politely," I stressed before pointing at the ground. "Alright, you hold down the fort here, kids."

Yolanda turned to Sabrina. "You'll look after him?" Sabrina inclined her head and Yolanda relaxed. I stuck my tongue out at her and huffed before walking around to where Empress liked to camp out in the early evening.

I approached openly with my hands visible. Empress barely looked at me; instead, her eyes were turned towards the lights of Pewter city.

"Hey Empress," I said to start things off.

She glanced at me and grunted. She tilted her head and made an odd little noise before turning back to inspect the distant lights.

I shuffled back and forth and glanced to the top of the plateau, where I could feel Sabrina's gaze boring into me. She was close enough to help if things went south, but not too close to threaten Empress.

I swallowed my trepidation and decided to start talking. "It's been almost a week since you first joined us here; I thought I'd check in with you. How are you feeling?"

Empress' claws dug into the ground, and she narrowed her eyes.

"Still raw, huh?" I said, adjusting my stance in case she felt like lashing out. I worked my jaw and considered how to go about this, I could lead her to water if I wanted to, drip feed her information and give it the right view to—

"Tar! Ty!" she said, gesturing around at the other pokemon that were still out; all of them were part of my fourth badge challenge or greater. She pointed at a Lairon sparring with a Rhydon. She snorted dismissively before waving her hand in a sort of begrudging manner.

I tilted my head. That sort of expression and gesture with Titan would mean… "You think the pokemon around here are pretty strong?" I said.

She snorted dismissively and turned her head away only to chuff out a breath. Then she nodded slightly.

I chuckled. "Thanks, that means a lot from you, considering how strong you are." I let a silence grow between us, once more wondering how I should approach this. What was the best way to do it? What could I stomach? I didn't want to manipulate her.

Having a pokemon like Empress on my roster was a very large temptation. I shook my head and decided to work my way around to other topics that I should discuss first. "Hey, about today with caterpie, thanks for not eating—"

"Tyran, tar, tyran," she said, shaking her head and huffing. She then glanced around as if looking for anyone else before turning to me and bowing her head slightly. "Taaaaar," she said with a soft croon that I knew meant she was remorseful of her actions.

This was yet another confirmation that she must have at one point grown up with people to know to apologise. Sure, she'd waited until it was supposedly just me and her, but she'd still done it. That had implications. She was proud, but not too proud.

"Oh, uh, thanks for saying that. And don't let it bother you. That Caterpie hadn't yet been caught properly so it might have seemed like a wild pokemon."

She shot me a look that I couldn't quite understand. grunted and fell silent, her head rising and turning away once more. A thought occurred to me, and before I could stop myself, I blurted. "You eat many caterpie before? Are they tasty?"

Instead of being offended, she got a thoughtful look on her large, scaly face. She made a thoughtful growl and scratched under her chin. She then pinched two claws together and puffed a small flame out of her mouth. She grinned.

I stared and my mouth spoke up once more. "You like them when they're charred?" Empress nodded, and I stared harder.

The implications of that comment alone. She knew how to cook her food.

Tyranitar's also couldn't learn Flamethrower naturally, and the only fire typed pokemon in the Silver Ranges would have been Rapidash, Magmar, Entei —possibly—, or Moltres. All of whom had specific reasons they wouldn't want to be caught close to a Tyranitar's hunting grounds or vice versa.

Even the implication that she could learn from observations spoke of a highly intelligent mind that usually was only demonstrated in trained pokemon.

"Empress… Were you a trainer's pokemon once upon a time?" I said.

Empress sighed and stared far into the distance, her eyes not looking at anything but lost, much like Flint had been. She nodded after a while. "Tar, Tar, Tyranit, tar, Tyran," she started to say. Her words flowed out of her while she gestured. I got a vague understanding that she was speaking of a time long, long ago.

I narrowed my eyes and considered what she'd said. "Long ago… before you were a Tyranitar?" I asked. She nodded emphatically. "Before you were a Pupitar?"

She nodded again. "You were a trainer's pokemon as a Larvitar?" I asked. She considered this for a moment before waggling her hand.

"You were… you had a person that spent time with you?" She waggled her claws back and forth before glancing towards a rock face. She started scratching at it only for her claw to bite into the rockface too deeply and crumble it. Empress growled and clenched her claws, causing further damage.

She exhaled deeply in a manner that had to be practised. She then started to trace a light picture that looked like it would take a long, long time to complete, with how detailed it was.

"Empress… Would it be possible to ask a friend to link us psychically so you could explain what you're trying to say?" I asked.

Empress paused in her carving. She didn't move beyond that for a long minute, during which I held my breath.

Eventually, she nodded.

"Alright, I'll call her over," I said, pinging my transceiver. A moment later, Sabrina was at my side. "Sabrina, this is Empress; Empress, this is Sabrina," I said. "You met back during our fight with that Moltres."

Empress straightened and considered us before nodding. "Tar! Tyran!" she said, indicating us both and nodding in an approving manner.

Sabrina shot me a look. "She thinks we make a good couple," I said. In reality, it had been something more like a good mate, but it was the same message in the end.

I indicated Empress' head. "Are you able to draw in your dark energy? Sabrina won't be able to link us otherwi—" I started to say only for Empress to shuffle herself into Titan's meditative pose awkwardly.

She fidgeted in a manner that let me know she was far from comfortable.

"You can just stand if you'd prefer?" I suggested.

She huffed in relief and stood back up, kicking her legs out as she did so. Huh, I had never thought how flexible Titan would have had to have been to be able to cross his legs. I pushed that thought aside and gestured to Sabrina.

"Alright, so we're going to withdraw our dark energy so Sabrina can let us view your memories."

Empress eyed her for a moment before lowering her head and allowing Sabrina to touch her temple. With her other hand, Sabrina reached out and touched my temple.

A moment later, I wasn't standing in the reserve with them but rather in what appeared to be a hut. The wooden walls were rustic and rough, and dirt floors with a firepit indicated that it was an altogether rudimentary affair. The stretched skin hanging over the doorway kept the wind from blowing in. There was a table and even a basic hammock setup that was made of wooden sticks lashed together. Everything looked huge, like it was made for giants.

Someone spoke, but the words were unintelligible, and I found my point of view toddling out of the hut. For a moment, light blinded me before the point of view shook itself, and a laugh made me look up to find a young girl smiling down at me.

For a moment, I thought she looked a bit like Yolanda but then I started to note the differences. Her eyes were nothing like Yolanda's, her hair was dark, and her attire was rough—more fur and leather than the synthetic styles that Yolanda would wear.

It put me in mind of the Hisuan style, but the fur that poked out around the edges didn't match. If anything, it looked sort of like that tribal style that the Pewter Museum had been displaying. The girl reached out, warbled something happily, and picked me up. I found myself oddly happy at the gesture, and a cry broke out of my lips.

"Tar! Larvitar!"

Ah, so this was what it was like to be in a pokemon's memories. I looked around and was surprised to find that there was an entire village atop a mountain that was all too familiar.

Another shout had the girl turning and jogging towards a larger hut that she quickly entered. The girl bowed to an older woman and then marched down a tunnel that led to a cavern with a large mural that was also familiar. This had been Empress' nest!

The memory faded then, and I found myself blinking, suddenly back in the reserve with Sabrina stumbling and Empress snorting and shaking her head. I reached out and caught Sabrina. "Hey, are you alright?"

Sabrina rubbed her head. "No, Empress lost control of emotions at the sight of the mural and her dark energy spiked and ejected me." she eyed me. "Are you not… no dark energy wouldn't have hurt you."

I rubbed her temples gently. "No, it didn't hurt me at all. It merely disoriented me."

I eyed her. "Still hurts?" She nodded and pushed herself into my hands. I chuckled and continued to massage her head. I turned my head towards Empress, who was shaking her head.

"You were a pokemon that lived with the tribe that lived in the mountains?"

Empress stopped shaking her head and looked at me. She nodded her head. I whistled. "So you've been in those mountains a long time?"

She considered me with narrowed eyes. Sabrina tapped me on the cheek. "Don't call her old; she's not that old; the impression I got was that her memory was not that long ago—pre-war yes, but not ancient."

"But the tribal village I saw was said to be ancient," I pointed out.

Empress tilted her head in a confused manner. I huffed and scratched my head, considering Empress. "Any chance you could tell us why the tribe left?"

She made a twitching gesture that had me tilting my head. I glanced at Sabrina, and she shook her head. Empress shifted testily and lowered her head once again. Sabrina linked us once again, and I found myself falling into a memory.

Fire, so much fire.

In the skies above the burning village a Dragonite pack flew overhead, only for a roar to echo from Mt Silver and a very different pokemon to emerge. Bodies lay about the village. I had a moment to recognise a Moltres erupting from the mountain.

The memory vanished once again. Sabrina stood to the side, lowering her hand. I put my own hand on her shoulder. "You alright?"

She nodded. "She didn't want to go any further and raised her energy much slower this time." Empress looked to the side, her pride no longer there. I felt like I had more questions than before. What had the pack of Dragonite been doing there? Wild Dragonite were only down near Vermilion, not in…

Unless they weren't wild Draognites but rather trained pokemon. I'd come to Empress to try and make sense, but I found myself with more questions than I had started with.

"So, you were that girl's pokemon I take it then?"

Empress nodded her head. I sighed and kept myself from slumping. "So you set up your nest, waiting for her to come back?" I said. I was reasoning out her history. So, she'd been part of a tribe that probably didn't use pokeballs/ Sort of like Fiore. And they'd come into conflict with the Blackthorn clan.

Empress frowned and tilted her head. She eventually shook her head. Instead she reached up and traced a line down her cheek. "Crying?" I said.

She made a so-so gesture.

Sabrina put a hand on Empress' body and looked up at her. "The girl didn't make it, Brock."

"Oh…" I said. "So she stayed there because…?"

"It was safe at first, I imagine; she would have struggled at first, but then she would have grown strong." Sabrina rubbed the Empress's body lightly. "She remembers the girl sometimes." She stared up as Empress turned her head. "She remembered the girl when a young boy asked her for her son."

I rubbed the back of my head sheepishly. "Oh, well." I paused when I realised Empress was also looking away sheepishly. We caught each other's eyes and I chuckled. She gave a hesitant smile of her own and relaxed.

I shook myself. "Right, well, that answered a few questions. I wanted to check in with you honestly. You're happy here, yes?"

Empress glanced around and considered the reserve, the various pokemon about, and the view. She slowly nodded. "Tar," she said, allowing a small smile to show on her scaley face.

"Right, well, if you want, you can stay here; I have no issues housing you, but I also wanted to offer another idea I had." Empress glanced at me; her eyes locked on mine. I held her gaze. "I'm looking to go into some serious fights in the future. Fights at least as serious as we were against Moltres."

That got her nostrils flaring.

"I won't be going against Moltres, but there is almost a guaranteed chance of my having to face the pokemon that caused Moltres to awaken like it did."

She growled and jerked her head. "Tar!"

"We learned that its name is Mewtwo, and it is a pokemon that a criminal organisation used to raid the Silver Ranges. They also did what they did to get to me. They knew I'd come up to check on you and used that," I said.

Sabrina blinked in surprise, and I realised I'd let slip Mewtwo's name. Had I told her before this? Sabrina merely nodded, accepting the information. I mentally felt like I'd dodged an interrogation.

Empress frowned and considered that. She then gestured from me to her.

I nodded. "Now, I could ask you to stay here, and you'd be great as a threat deterrent. You'd ward off many of the threats that might come after me, but I want more." I clenched my fist. "I need more if I'm going to face down Mewtwo."

I stretched out my hand to her. "Empress, I want you to join my team, work with me, and help me punish Team Rocket for what they've done."

I locked eyes with her. "If you join me there are chances I will need to give you orders, orders that you will follow. This would mean you'd need to train with me and my team."

I kept my hand outstretched. "Will you join me?"

She stepped forward and loomed over me. Then she reached out with her claws and wrapped them around my hand. "Tyranitar," she said firmly.

Sabrina smiled. "Congratulations to both of you," she said. She stepped closer. "Empress, my name is Sabrina, Brock's girlfriend. I look forward to training with you sometime in the future, and my pokemon will also be training with you. My pokemon will enjoy testing themselves against you."

Empress blinked at this before giving a wide, fanged grin at Sabrina. "Tar!" she said, accepting the future challenge. I grinned and patted her on the chest.

"Alright, well, we train before the sun rises, usually. Titan is the leader in this. You come out tomorrow and join us, and we'll start from there." I grinned up at her. "It's going to be funny watching you work with him. Mother and son, neh?"

Empress nodded, a pleased expression on her face. She then gave me a considering look. With a single claw she reached up and flicked a sharp edge into one of her joints. A red line appeared a moment later and I blinked only to stiffen when she reached out and traced a line of blood straight across my cheeks and nose. She then flicked the blood off, spraying me.

"Uhm? Thank you?" I said, uncertainly.

Empress clapped me on the shoulders and waved her claws around my head in a circle. "Tar!" she barked before nodding once more. She lowered her head and licked me on the forehead. She then turned and marched off.

Sabrina inspected my face. "It seems she has accepted joining your team, and decided to adopt you in turn."

"So it would seem." I touched my now very wet face. "Does it look as bad as it feels?"

Sabrina considered me seriously. "You have the biggest Miltank lick with how your hair is sticking up... and I'm not kissing you until you sanitise your face."

I snorted and nodded. "That's fair."

I trundled back home, only to find my family waiting for me in the lounge.

"Are you wearing make up?" Suzie asked, even as Flint blanched at the blood on my face.

"No, Empress did something symbolic to show she accepted me. Hang on- I need to change clothes and clean myself off." I got changed and then returned once I was clean. The kids hounded me about how it went and I told them she'd accepted but that it was a secret they weren't to share around. Tilly and Billy giggled as they made shushing gestures at each other.

Timmy then announced that he wanted story time, much to my other siblings ire. I decided to tell them their bedtime story in the lounge room. "Hooray!" shouted Suzie. "Munchlax!" cheered Munchlax. Everyone got comfortable with Eevee claiming Yolanda's lap while Nanny Grav handed out hot chocolate. I rubbed my chin and considered what story to tell them.

I smiled. "Long ago… there was a little Larvitar," I said to start things off. Terra perked up and the kids became spellbound as I told them the story of Empress.

The next morning, I got to enjoy watching the moment when Titan noticed his mother had joined us. He shifted nervously and approached her subtly. My ears twitched as they broke into a discussion, only to break apart. Titan stepped up to me and stared at me with the most betrayed expression. I was confused until I noticed the other pokemon were snickering to themselves.

Yolanda had to break off as she burst into giggles at the by-play.

I shrugged. "Sorry buddy, she's strong, so I made an offer. She'll make a great addition to the team." I shot him a look. "If you're worried about having to order her about, don't be; I need to work on her with regards to that before anything else."

Titan huffed and I got the feeling I'd missed the point of what was annoying him. He shook it off however and instead considered his mother as she copied Bertha doing some stretches. Titan nodded slowly, a conflicted look on his face. He then leaned in. "Ty? Ranitar?" he said, flicking a claw from himself to her.

I considered him. "Who's stronger?"

He nodded seriously. I snorted. "It'd be close, but I think you'd beat her in a straight match, but don't discount her. I imagine she's got more than a few tricks up her sleeve. Out of anyone, Bertha is the most at risk of losing her spot as second strongest," I said, pitching my voice so that Bertha heard me.

Bertha paused in her stretch and looked over at Empress. Her grin widened, and she pumped her fist in mock threat.

I snorted, it seemed if anything, Bertha welcomed the challenge. Empress straightened up and then looked from Bertha to Titan. She barked something, and Bertha blinked before waving her hand back and forth before laughing.

Titan looked like he wanted to crawl off and hide.

I hummed. "Did she just say that she'd test Bertha as a worthy mate for you?"

Titan nodded, his face in his hands. I chuckled. "Well, I'm sorry that I didn't consider the team dynamic before I made the offer."

Titan sighed and shoved me before barking out an order and having everyone fall in for the morning run. I took off with them, tapping Empress as I passed her. "Yolanda, catch up!" I called to my sister, causing her to run after me.

When the warm-up was done I grinned. "Alright! Yolanda, let Terra down, we're going to work through Simon says! Empress! Follow along; this is part of the training to get used to commands that might be given."

Yolanda gaped. "Brock! She's a fully evolved pokemon! You can't play Simon says with her!"

I grinned. "It's one of the basic drills, but that just makes it all the more important." I nodded to Titan. "Alright, start up the others."

Don, who'd been nearby, laughed and shrieked at us in a jeering manner. Empress narrowed her eyes at what must have been a taunt. I grinned. Well, if Don was going to offer himself up like that I could start things off with an order that Empress certainly wouldn't mind following.

"Alright! Everyone! Simon says! Whip around like we're using Iron Tail to smack away a pest!"

I spun on the spot and was amused to hear a dull thwack. When I turned back, Don was still sailing away, and Yolanda was gaping. Terra fell on her backside, giggling.

Empress snorted, more than happy with herself. I grinned.

Alright, one small step to having her follow my orders. It would take a while, but it would be so gloriously worth it to be able to use her in a high-end pokemon match.

Or throwing her out against Will.

That would be just desserts for that sneak. By the time the morning's training was over, I felt like I'd made some significant progress with her. I tapped her on the side and pointed to the back wall of the Gym. "I'll have the matches for the day projected there. Yolanda, you're on Gym duty today instead of school again, yeah?"

She nodded "Yup! No school for me this week!"

"Huh," I said, getting an idea. "I think I want you to sit down with me later when Will fights against the Cerulean sisters. Lots of people are writing them off, and while I don't think they'll win, I think we might learn something if we watch the fight."

"Sounds good!" she said enthusiastically.

I grinned. "We might as well set up the back screen for us to watch it with my Elite Team…"

"Oh! I like that!" Yolanda said.

"Nice," I said before considering something else she could do. "Also, do you think you'd be alright with no gym battles for today?"

At her curious expression, I elaborated. "I want you to sit with Empress and explain what we do and why certain moves are good or bad. Also, explain to her what we're doing; I don't want her to think I'm weak with how some of these matches will go."

Yolanda nodded seriously. "I can do that Brock!" she said, turning to start talking with Empress.

I chuckled and wrapped an arm around her. "After breakfast, little sister, after breakfast."

I walked with her back to breakfast, feeling much more upbeat about the future that was to come. While I didn't think the Cerulean sisters match would amount to much, that didn't mean I couldn't keep the motivation high in my team.

If anything, seeing Will fight would motivate them further.



A.N. Thanks goes to my patreons for their support

It also goes to Obiwankentucky for betaing this chapter.
 
Okay so we learned a lot about the past this chapter. Empress being partnered with a Pre-War person wasn't something I expected but it's really cool. Brock being named after Flint's predecessor is an interesting bit of family history.The War not being talked about to stop tensions from overflowing makes a lot of sense given there was bound to be lots of bad blood, but I agree with Brock that there is more to it than that.
 
The War not being talked about to stop tensions from overflowing makes a lot of sense given there was bound to be lots of bad blood, but I agree with Brock that there is more to it than that.

It could be the League is treating the whole affair like how the USA treats their classified files. The League will release the information after a certain amount of time has pasted. Because after a certain point, there will not be enough people around that were personally impacted by the war.
 
I'm a bit curious as to how Empress will react to learning that Brock doesn't just crush everyone he meets. That his duty is to teach and test people so that they grow.

Also, I liked how Sabrina (even without her psychic powers) was able to translate to how Empress was displeased at him for calling her old. I guess some things are just universal amongst females?

The War not being talked about to stop tensions from overflowing makes a lot of sense given there was bound to be lots of bad blood, but I agree with Brock that there is more to it than that.
That also sheds some light on why so many people give Surge the side-eye. With him basically being a walking endorsement for the military, and directing his... personality... towards Johto? There are probably more than a few that are worried he could start things up again.
 
I'm sure Empress will eventually come to see the gym matches as the training/exams/demonstrations they are, she might just need it pounded into her head a little bit. Even in our world many animals understand some version of demonstration matches, stuff like elk locking antlers or gorilla chest beating.

Looking forward to the rematch against Will. Popping out a surprise 2nd Tyranitar is gonna be great to see.
 
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