Hard Enough - Pokemon SI

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Ah, an amazing end to the tournament! And I loved how Brock went out of his way to use, in spirit in two cases, his original team. That more than anything was a heartwarming moment.

The little bits of Brock hanging out and shopping were also fun to read. Nice to just sit back and watch as he relaxes for a bit.

Lastly... @Viva01 , dude, you might want to go back over this chapter. There are typos and lopped off sentences throughout. I know you can't catch everything, but it really looks like you rushed this one out. Below is the stumbling block that made me want to bring this up. But by no means is it the worst, merely the first that knocked me out of my immersion.

announced the mayor of Cleadon, who
Mayor of Celadon
 
Chapter 186 - Just awards
Celadon was well known for its etiquette. They didn't stomp their feet, or whistle or clap too much.

Our victory roar changed that. It demanded that people stand and cheer for us.

It compelled them in a way that words never would.

They rose, to cheer and applaud so they too could be heard in the maelstrom of noise we unleashed.

A pair of nurses sprinted in from the side with another pair of Chansey accompanying them. Each Chansey had a large bed that I recognised as a tool that assisted with healing.

One of the nurse-chansey pairs broke towards me and my team while the other sprinted towards Scarlet.

It was only then that I realised that I'd been so caught up in my triumph that I had yet to congratulate her on the match.

I was about to walk towards her when Nurse Joy reached me. "Brock, for the final ceremony they want all of your pokemon up and ready for the final presentation. There will be several photos and there is a ribbon given to each pokemon to commemorate that they were part of the six pokemon that won the tournament," she said.

Each of my pokemon perked up at this, with Bertha stomping her feet up and down happily.

To the side, other pokemon moved out of the tunnels with trainers directing them to clean up the field so that large stage could be assembled quickly. I had a flash of deja vu as I realised that this was going to be like Will and Erika's match, only this time I was the victor.

Just that alone meant I was going to have most of the cameras on me. With the revelation of Jormungandr being capable of Mega-evolving? I knew the reporters were just chomping at the bit to reach me.

I could see a number of security guards staring down zealous-looking reporters that were eying the gaps between each security guard like they could leap over the side of the stands and onto the field. Then they'd have to make it the hundred or so metres without being brought down. They shared glances at each other looking like a pack of penguins from my past life that were judging if they could push one or two weak members of their flock in first to test the waters.

Then a commotion occurred.

I watched one try for it. They leapt, dodged to the side, only to get taken out when the security guards sent a pokemon after them instead of pursuing themselves.

The other men and women manning the line reached for their pokeballs in readiness, while watching the rest of the reporters.

The reporters subsided as one of their numbers were dragged away. The woman looked at me frantically, as though I might grant her some form of immunity if she got close enough to question me.

I pointedly looked away, pretending I hadn't seen her as I took to waving at the crowd and laughing as my happiness bubbled back up.

It still took me a little by surprise to consider that I'd won a tournament like this. I'd won seven rounds of matches to claim the trophy that would soon be presented to me.

"Ladies, gentlemen, and pokemon of all ages! Thank you for bearing with us as we assembled the stage!" announced the Mayor of Celadon.

I glanced over and found that the pokemon were finished. A small army of pokemon and workers were withdrawing even as the Mayor garnered everyone's attention.

"That!" The Mayor indicated the battlefield that was still being worked on. "That was some match! I think I was on the edge of my seat for more of that than I expected."

He gestured to both Scarlet and I. "Let's give our trainers and their pokemon another round of applause!" he said, and a wave of much more controlled cheers swept over the crowd.

I bowed towards each set of stands in thanks, my smile still huge on my face as my pokemon copied me. Scarlet waved and it was then I noticed that the nurse on her side wasn't just trending to Scarlet's pokemon but also Scarlet herself.

The girl was a bit pale and had a slight tremble. Damn, she'd started to white out there, hadn't she? The fight must have really taken it out of her.

The Nurse Joy that had come over to me had only given me a once over and a nod before moving on to my pokemon, with Sanchez being the only pokemon knocked out, she'd had a much easier time. She'd still spent a lot of time looking over Jormungandr.

I stepped over to her. "They all good?" I asked, ignoring the Mayor's prattling as I looked over my pokemon again. I doubted any of them had sustained injuries, beyond possibly Sanchez and Bertha, but it was best not to assume.

"Jorm seems fatigued but that makes all too much sense considering that he mega-evolved." Nurse Joy shook her head. "You do realise that with this I'm going to face a panel of questions being the only medical professional to examine two Mega-evolved pokemon?"

I blinked and glanced at her nurse's cap. "Ah, you're the Joy from Saffron?" I said.

She bobbed her head up and down before sighing. "I've got a whole two pokemon to draw experience from," she said with a laugh.

"Any observations?" I asked.

"Just that he's now low on energy. I'd recommend a more energy-rich diet in the lead-up to matches like this, if you're planning on using that more. It might impact the length of the evolution, or not." She shrugged. "Who's to say."

"Alakazam," I replied, not hesitating to name the true expert within Kanto. "He's done a fairly in-depth investigation of Mega-evolution." I chuckled and shook my head. "He will probably have a questionnaire for me to fill out with Jorm already waiting for me in my inbox," I said.

Nurse Joy considered this for a moment before nodding. "Can I get his email address?" she asked.

I sent her a quick link through my Xtransciever before a polite cough had me looking up to show that a delegation of men and women were now on the stands. It looked like the awards ceremony was set to start.

Nurse Joy tapped me on the elbow and led me to a section of the field that was marked out for me and my pokemon. Scarlet was likewise sent to another section. All of her pokemon were back up and looking rather morose.

Scarlet was walking among them a small shawl wrapped around her shoulders with what looked like a warm drink in her hand encouraging her pokemon.

The Mayor started waxing on about the history of the Celadon tournament, the sponsors and the other dignitaries up on the stage with him. I was surprised to find that the CEO of the Celadon Department Store was up on the stage with what looked like a stack of papers next to her.

Hmmmm, coupons for her shop? Shame I'd spent so much already. Still, if they were offering free stuff, I'd happily accept it.

The Mayor then waved a hand in both Scarlet and I's direction and I straightened up and refocused.

"— without the help of our medical staff. For this year's assistance please welcome onto the stage to accept a token of our thanks, Nurses Joy, Joy, and Joy from Celadon, Saffron, and Neon cities, along with their dedicated assistance Pokemon, Chansey, Chansey, and Bellosom!"

I blinked when I realised that yes, each Nurse Joy did in fact have a Bellosom on their shoulders. Huh, I must have been more tired than I thought, I hadn't noticed that.

The nurses and their pokemon walked up to the stage waving in thanks and for each of them, a large stack of coupons were handed out. The pokemon seemed more interested in the vouchers than the Nurses which drew a bit of laughter from everyone.

"Now, I'd like to call up this year's runner-up with her pokemon to accept her medal for reaching this far!" said the Mayor. Scarlet held in a tight smile as she advanced forward, leading her pokemon onto the stage.

I joined the crowd in clapping for her which seemed to help her pokemon relax as they accepted a silver ribbon from the Mayor each, while Scarlet got herself a silver medallion that hung from her neck. Snorlax almost fell over causing a small moment where the dignitaries looked like they were about to throw themselves from the stage in case a Fissure went off by accident, only for the Snorlax to catch himself and grin sleepily.

Scarlet just giggled and shook her head at her pokemon's antics and the look of fear on some of the dignitaries' faces. I had to admit that I was rather impressed with how the Celadon Mayor hadn't even twitched in fear.

Scarlet stepped to the side and a formal picture was taken with her shaking the hand of the mayor before she was asked to move along.

I wet my lips and felt my smile returning. So this was what winning a tournament was like?

"And now, I'd like to introduce, to the stage, this year's tournament winner! Brock and his team of Pokemon featuring Sanchez, Jormungandr, Bertha, Tide, Zephyr and Titan!" said the Mayor.

Each of my pokemon wiggled. With glee as they were announced. They happily accepted a golden ribbon. A small altercation arose however when Bertha received her. She eyed the small ribbon that had been given to her, and then looked at the Celadon Mayor's gold and green sash.

She made a gesture, pointing at the sash while holding out her ribbon.

The Mayor blinked in surprise and I was about to signal Titan to nudge her along for being a nuisance when the Mayor surprised everyone by weeping his sash off and trading it for Bertha's ribbon.

Bertha happily wrapped the sash around her neck and stomped off to the side with a huge grin.

This prompted Sanchez to roll back onto the stage and examine the other dignitaries for something he might like to trade.

When he approached a man for his tophat I facepalmed. I didn't call for him to stop, even as the crowd broke with a wave of laughter. The poor dignitary didn't quite seem to know what to make of this and simply gave Sanchez his tophat.

I sighed and shook my head. If people were going to accept the deals, then I'd let my pokemon make them. They obviously wanted those rather than the ribbons.

When it was my turn to follow up and shake hands. I made sure to pause and give the man who'd lost a tophat, and the mayor a furtive. "I'll pay you back for those," I said as they returned the ribbons to me.

The Mayor waved me off. "Don't let it bother you! I have two more of those." He then indicated the podium. "Would you like to say a few words for the crowd?"

I paused. I hadn't been planning to speak, but I did have a few people to thank.

I stepped up, a smile still firmly fixed in place. "Well, this is a new experience for me," I said with a chuckle. "It's been a while since I've gotten a chance to take part in a tournament, and I have to say that I think Celadon's has been the best I've taken part in." I laughed. "And that's not something I'm just saying because I won!"

This got a few laughs from the crowd as I rubbed the back of my head. "I say this in recognition of all the work that has been put into preparing the grounds that the tournament took part at. One hundred and eight trainers descended onto Celadon for the tournament, and I have no doubt more followed to witness this event.

"Celadon and the tournament organisers have handled themselves well and made this a memorable event. So first, to the people of Celadon City, thank you for hosting this event! For the organisers, both those who are staffers and those who volunteered, thank you for your work in making this a smooth-running tournament. I haven't heard of any complaints, in fact, I have heard nothing but good things so you are to be commended."

I waved a hand towards the signs denoting the sponsors. "As the Mayor said, the sponsors should also earn another round of thanks for allowing this tournament to go ahead like this. It is through their contributions that each tournament will continue to grow."

"To the other Pokemon trainers, those that I fought and those that took part, thank you for signing on and giving it your all. I don't care if you only had the one fight, or if you made it into the later rounds. You showed up and you put yourselves out there. You will have tested the bonds you share with your Pokemon and will have tested others. Your competitive spirit drives the creation of events such as this and for being great competitors you have my thanks."

I turned to Scarlet and her team. "Scarlet, you were a wonderful final opponent. You pushed me to reveal a trick I wasn't sure I'd need. Your pokemon team is well-trained, and you have a great understanding of diversity and covering your weaknesses. Your current Ace ranking will, I have no doubt, be a temporary thing as you continue to challenge others. I have no doubt that you belong in the top twenty Ace trainers at least. Please don't settle for just that though as I think you have a wonderful understanding which will only continue to grow. Thank you for testing me and my Pokemon, the match against you was extremely enjoyable."

I turned back to the stands. "I will bore you all with three more groups that deserve thanks, my family, who have been there with me and supported me in ways that you can't truly put into words," I said. I pointedly didn't say, through thick or thin, as that wasn't always true.

"My trainer entourage both here and back in Pewter, you help out in a lot of different ways and help push me to achieve everything that I have set my eyes on. With this year's difficulties I have little doubt that I would have been consumed by the workload if it wasn't for your assistance."

I turned back to the stage and waved a hand to my pokemon. "And finally, my pokemon. There are more of you that have contributed than just the six on display. Some of them are watching from afar, and some of them are no longer with us." I let my smile turn a little brittle.

"I'm sure there are a lot of people out there wondering about the specific makeup of my team. There are perhaps better choices, tonight's six represent something different than just strength though."

I'd planned this team mostly as a tribute to the pokemon that had been part of my Journey the longest.

Sanchez had of course been a stand-in for Dwayne, just as Jorm was a replacement for Guybro.

Scarlet was good enough that I needed to bring out all the stops.

It was a good thing my original team had featured an Onix.

"This team represents the pokemon that went the furthest with me on my Journey, some of them are my strongest pokemon and also the pokemon that have been with me the longest." I grinned.

"We never won a tournament when we were on our Journey, and for a long time, I had let that dream fade." I let my smile turn soft as I sought out the central camera and stared straight down the lens.

"If you were like me, and you're sitting at home, thinking that the world and your dreams have passed you by, I hope my victory tonight can resonate with you. Don't give up on your dreams, sometimes they're closer than you realise. Tonight, one of my dreams has come true and I plan to celebrate it with my friends and loved ones. I hope the same will be true for you."

With that said, I stepped back and waved the Mayor forward. The Mayor, instead of taking up the mic again, merely waved me towards the trophy, a huge smile on his face.

I marched towards it and only then did the mayor speak up. "This year's tournament victor! BROCK from Pewter City!"

I lifted the trophy and felt the surge of elation sweep through me as fireworks erupted around me and my pokemon.

I walked back to my team showing them the trophy and they all sniffed and poked it. Sanchez took it from me and stood front and centre with it raised above his head. I heard the staccato of cameras going off at this and had to laugh as other pokemon in my team mimicked him.

I hummed and decided to release the other pokemon that had taken part in the tournament who I had on hand. Zubat I'd sent home, hopefully, to watch the match from the lounge room with my siblings.

Don happily bunched in with Link, Gawain and Empress to let photos be taken of him.

Empress didn't seem to know what to make of it and she twitched and growled as photons continued to bombard her. "Hey girl, if this is a bit much I can return you?" I offered.

Empress nodded quickly and I did so, leaving the others to bask in the moment. When I marched over to shake hands with Scarlet finally, Link and Titan followed me across to say a few of their own words with the pokemon.

"You mean all that?" she asked as she shook my hand.

"Every word," I said.

Scarlet nodded and then slapped her face with her hands. "Argh! Now I feel super motivated!" she roared looking to the side only to wilt. "Urgh it's a shame we have to do the press conference after this," she said.

I blinked and felt my own spirit wilt. She was right, and soon enough a group of very polite assistants herded us towards a table and chairs with a backdrop of all the sponsors set up behind us. I kept Titan and Link out. Link caused a small commotion by getting himself a chair before sitting next to me like he expected questions to come his way. I think he was just trying to be polite.

Scarlet decided to copy me with her Ampharos.

"Gym Leader Brock! How long have you had a pokemon that could Mega evolve?" said one reporter.

"Just after Sabrina's match she showed me the final tricks to it, it has been something I have been working on for a while now. Sabrina and I have been working under Alakazam to create some research papers that a few people are aware of already but if you're interested in learning more I'd watch the academic spaces as there are several discussions that are going to occur in the future on this."

"So it's fair to say that you have known about Mega evolutions for a while now? But you've been keeping quiet about it?"

I nodded. "I have, it has been an advantage I've clung to. The knowledge of Jorm being able to do this has been something that only a few trainers were aware of before today."

"How do you think he went on his first showing? Is this the extent of his power?"

"Tonight is not the first time I have had to use Jormungandr's Mega evolution. The first instance was in fact during the recent policing action that I was involved in where I had to fight a number of pokemon at once. Jorm and several other pokemon performed well but I was able to use him to great effect to see the criminals in custody thanks to him."

This caused a small round of murmuring to break out.

"What do you say about there now being three trainers that are capable of Mega evolving their pokemon? Does it feel good knowing that for now, Kanto has the lead over other regions?"

I hummed. I had caught Steven Stone's match against Drake and he'd used his Metagross to great effect. "I don't think that's something we will need to concern ourselves with too much. It's not going to turn into the latest and greatest threat but something that will proliferate throughout the various levels of trainers."

"So you've had a look at Steven Stone's rumoured 'catalogue' then?" prompted one reporter.

I hummed in thought. "I am aware of the current rumours circulating the pokenet with regards to this." I took a moment to take a sip of water. I knew what I was about to say was going to set the Sharpedo among the Seel.

"I have seen the catalogue in question as Steven offered it to me months ago. I will state that Steven was not accepting money at the time for the stone I ended up acquiring. If that has changed I am as yet unsure."

The questions, as I'd expected, came quick and hard.

"Which pokemon was on this list that could have stones?" "Has this been verified?!" "What was he asking for?" "Are you now a Hoenn mouthpiece!?"

"There were many pokemon but I honestly expect that list to grow as more people investigate it. Off the top of my head, Steven had Gardevoirite, Ampharosite, Charizardite, Blastoisinite, Blazikenite, Houndoominite, Mawilite, Metagrossite, Sharpedonite, Steelixite, Slowbronite, Salamencite, and Beedrillite."

Next to me, Scarlet twitched in surprise and her starter perked up. Another round of murmurs swept through the reporters and one man was quick to react, his microphone turning towards Scarlet. "How does it make you feel knowing that a Mega-evolution is possible for you and your pokemon?"

"It feels like I've been offered a terrible temptation," said Scarlet. "Also, knowing that this is possible and that people will need to pay exorbitant fees for a power-up like that? I'm… a bit worried about what this will mean for Ace matches."

"Could you elaborate?"

"Is this not something else that will be gated to just the rich and powerful?" Scarlet said, and I blinked as I realised she was right.

I nodded along with what she had to say. "You saw what happened when Brock used his, my pokemon suddenly had a much steeper hill to climb despite the type advantage it had, or… rather, should have had. I still don't understand what exactly happened."

I nodded along, feeling that these were valid criticisms.

"Brock? Do you feel you had an unfair advantage?"

"I can see where she's coming from but I also have to point out one thing, Mega evolutions are not by any metric simple or straightforward. They are a process that underpins much of our world. As Mega-evolution is right now, it is reliant on the bond you have with your pokemon. It will not be something any trainer can buy, then turn around and purchase a pokemon that is compatible with the stone. It requires serious effort in building and an awareness of the bond you have with your pokemon."

"Didn't you say it took you months?"

I wobbled my hand in a so-so gesture. "Somewhat, a lot of the foundations for what I needed to do started… years ago," I said.

I turned to Scarlet. "I think she raised a good point however, in that there is potential for abuse with these stones. Those who do have access to the Mega evolution are going to have an advantage, and while it requires hard work I think there needs to be opportunity, or at the least an even playing field to some extent."

"How would you propose that?" asked one reporter.

I chewed my lip and had to shake my head. "I'm… not sure as yet, but I think it is something I will spend some time talking to others about and seriously considering."

From there more questions followed and some of them I answered but after the Mega Stone access issue had been pointed out to me by Scarlet, I felt like I couldn't ignore it. She'd been right, I did have a huge advantage, and I didn't feel too bad about using it, but how would it seem if it became more widespread?

People already wanted to see more from Sabrina. When it spread throughout Ace trainers and such there would be a growing demand for viewers and more. This… would need to be handled very carefully.

You either needed to restrict them or let everyone have a chance and with Steven Stone holding all the megastones currently, he held all the power.

I paused when I considered that a little more.

Hmmmm, there might be someone who could help edge out Steven's monopoly now that I thought about it some more.

I spent the rest of the night with my team of trainers and pokemon at a specialised restaurant called Ala Kabonara which was known for its high-quality food. Sabrina appeared with her own pokemon and the mood was extremely festive.

Everyone wanted to touch or take photos with the trophy and Rachel was having a field day with capturing photos for the Gym's pokenet page.

When we were done we collected ourselves and Sabrina teleported us home to a sleepy family that awoke to give us all cuddles and kisses. For a moment I thought they might all fall back asleep without issue, then they caught sight of the trophy I'd been given to hold onto for a year and they woke up very quickly.

I shared a look with Flint. "Is tomorrow a school day?" I said, having well and truly lost track by this stage.

Flint sighed and nodded. "Oh well, it's not every day that your big brother wins a tournament like this." He clapped me on the shoulder. "Congratulations, you were incredible out there."

"Yeah you were! I liked it when Jorm was like Fwoosh! Then rawr! Then wham!" said Tommy excitedly. His hands going in every direction as he pantomimed Jorm's mega evolution.

"Munch!" said Munchlax with a pleased look on his face.

I nodded along. "Yeah! That Snorlax wasn't what I was expecting and it was really strong!" I said, causing Munchlax to swell with pride for his evolved form.

Yolanda nodded her head. "I was surprised! I hadn't realised Snorlax were so strong!"

I chuckled. "It gets overlooked cause of how much work it is to get them to train, and the expenses associated with them, but they are powerful pokemon that can tank and deal out a lot of damage."

This drew Salvadore into the discussion and allowed me to step away to prepare the presents pile with Yolanda.

When we turned around our family was watching us with glinting, greedy eyes.

I shot Yolanda a look. "Welcome to being an older sibling," I said, before calling up the first sibling to get their present from each of us. This helped to control the otherwise guaranteed chaos of a small wave of children reaching for presents.

When everything was done two presents remained. "Who are those for?" asked Yolanda.

I handed her one, causing her to blush in surprise while the other I stuffed into a cupboard. "The other one is for Forrest, but he can wait to receive it," I said, pushing it into a pile of other such presents I'd been collecting on my various trips away for him.

"Awww!" I didn't know you kept those for him!" Yolanda said happily.

I winked at her as she opened her present to find a fire-type pokemon kit for grooming and dealing with common injuries. "Does this mean I can start training a Spot officially?" she said excitedly.

"You can train him, but that doesn't mean you—" My words were cut off as Yolanda glomped me.

"Thankyou thankyou thankyou!" she said happily.

I sighed. Who was I kidding? Yolanda was going to depart here with at least a team of six pokemon ready to go. How strong those pokemon were would be up to her.

I handed Flint a small present while the others were distracted. Flint blinked. "Oh, thank you," he said, opening it to find a nice shaving kit.

"I think I want to pick your brain over something that was said during the press conference," I said to him, from the side of my mouth. Sabrina, who'd stuck around perked up upon hearing this and stepped closer. I'd mentioned my thoughts to her and now she listened intently.

"Yes? What specifically?"

"If you knew what sorts of Pokemon could Mega Evolve, do you think you could investigate certain regions or know where to look to find Mega stones or Keystones?" I asked seriously.

I might not know what I would do with them, but it would be better to have options than not.

Steven Stone, would not remain the only option for people to get Mega Stones if I had my say. I wasn't going to wait around until we discovered Kalos.

I'd even the playing field as best I could for as many people as possible.

It was merely a new challenge.

Flint tentatively nodded his head and I felt my small glimmer of hope grow.

I got an agreement with Flint to talk with him later tomorrow before plucking the trophy from Cindy's hands. "This is going in the trophy case," I said proudly, marching it towards the glass case that housed photos of me and the family, my badge case, and for now?

The Celadon Ace trophy. It looked damn good in there.

Today, I concluded as I observed the trophy, had been a good day. I noticed Sabrina giving me a look with promise attached to it and I turned, ready to announce that it was time for bed.

Before I could do that, Suzie walked up with Cindy in tow. "Brock, Sabrina? Are you going to form a magical girl team?"

Yolanda giggled as Tommy, Billy, and Timmy all looked poleaxed at this question.

Sabrina gave me a thoughtful look. "He does look good in a dress… Hmmmm I think he can be a reserve member for now," she said jokingly.

The girls nodded along in understanding and Suzie patted me on the arm. "There there, you can apply again I'm sure."

I huffed and swept Sabrina's legs out from under her causing her to giggle at me as I shot the rest of my family a stern look. "Good night family!" I said, taking Sabrina to bed.



A.N. Thanks go to my Patreons for their continued support.

Thanks also go to Twmmy for betaing this chapter
 
Flint the Megastone Hunter wasn't something I had on my bingo card but it makes sense. Brock continuing to include Forest in the presents and stashing them for his return is very sweet.
 
Flint the Megastone Hunter wasn't something I had on my bingo card but it makes sense. Brock continuing to include Forest in the presents and stashing them for his return is very sweet.
Remember, Brock is literally so reliable at gifting his siblings that they had not even doubted for a second that he would bring home souvenirs during the recent tournament. He's just the best big brother really.
 
also in other news the media links should now all display the images they are supposed to, so if you have missed out on those I'd have a look through them!
 
I think you accidentally uploaded the thumbnail for "Artwork - Brock and family with Sabrina, and Surge" as it's about the size of a postage stamp right now.
 
Chapter 187 - The questgiver
The match against Scarlet happened on Thursday. This thankfully allowed me an entire day to relax after the match.

With how hectic being a Gym Leader could be, I probably didn't need it, but it was damn nice to have. I got the chance to wake up with Sabrina laying on me. Sadly she never liked to have her sleep interrupted beyond me simply getting up.

So I didn't poke her or try to get handsy. She never liked it and usually banished me from the bedroom with a glare. Better to always let her sleep in.

I went through my normal routine and wandered into the hallway, not surprised when Yolanda was there waiting for me with Terra in her carry pouch.

I was surprised to find Flint there along with two Growlithe. "Spot, and…" I narrowed my eyes, still unsure which Growlithe this was. "Lady?" I asked.

Growlithe shook his head and Yolanda giggled. "Nope! This is Heffy!" The Growlithe turned and barked at Yolanda reproachfully.

I raised an eyebrow and considered that name. "This is the one Salvadore named, right? Hephaestus?"

Instantly the Growlithe perked up and barked happily. A wave of something psychic swept over the hall and Yolanda, Flint and the two Growlithe stiffened.

Yolanda bowed toward my door. "Sorry Sabrina!" she said, before scooping the quaking pokemon on their way. Flint followed her, making me scratch my head. Sabrina must not have liked the noise outside the door.

I opened the door, peeking back into the room and a single eye opened and stared at me.

"Close the door," she said firmly.

"Love you!" I said, retreating having poked the Ursaring enough.

Yolanda gave me a very disapproving stare. "Why would you do that?!" she hissed at me.

"Sometimes I like to live dangerously?" I said, unable to really justify the teasing of my girlfriend.

Yolanda shook her head and petted Spot and Hephaestus to calm them down. Terra rolled around in the harness to indicate she was getting frustrated. Yolanda fussed over her and took off jogging. "Alright, alright, I'm running. We'll get you settled. Come on boys!"

The Growlithe took off after her and I huffed. Flint joined me in a slow saunter towards the back. On the way I collected Gible from Salvadore's room where he'd been studying the pokemon before going to bed. I noted that some items throughout Salvadore's room had bite marks in them, or were outright in pieces.

None of the books had any bite marks, and neither did Salvadore himself when I lifted him from the desk to lay on his bed.

Without his body protecting them, a number of notes were revealed. I spotted several interesting observations, whereupon I quickly scribbled in additions of what I could remember from the pokedex about Gible, before taking the baby pokemon in hand.

Gible yawned hugely, exposing his teeth and sleepily smacking his lips. Then he stiffened as he registered he was being held. I watched his nostrils dilate and for a second I thought I'd made a mistake picking him up while still asleep only for him to relax as he registered my smell. I made another note at the bottom regarding this point before departing.

Flint opened the door for me and peeked in on Salvadore's sleeping form.

"Salvadore's really interested in being a scientist one day, isn't he?" said Flint.

"Yeah. I think it's good that he's got something like this." I scratched my chin. "What were his grades like for the last term? He usually gets B's with the occasional rare A."

"Really? I'd say he's tracking upwards then! I've seen more consistent A's, but still mostly high B's," Flint responded.

I grunted. "Might have to do something to motivate him to keep it up."

"Motivate?" Flint tilted his head in though. "Sooo we offer him some money?" Flint questioned. "For every A he gets he gets some more pokedollars?"

I shook my head. "I'll need to think on it some more but I want the point of the study to be that he should want to keep doing it. We want him to fall in love with the process of learning." I scratched my head. "I can't think of anything beyond keeping him involved with the aides that are working in the reserve, which he's already doing. Trivia night about pokemon? Or something to make learning fun…"

"He'll do his journey still right?" as Flint said this, he fidgeted.

"Yeeeeeees," I said, stressing the word.

I toyed with the idea of mentioning how much of our culture, and lifestyle revolved around building up expectations for the Journey.

It wasn't something everyone got to experience but it was seen as the norm by and large. I would prefer to create a situation where my younger siblings weren't pressured into something, but even just creating a neutral or supportive environment wouldn't matter.

The eyes of the world would track them. I knew for a fact that the schools built their curriculum around people going on Journeys with gap years and further study only being available to people after a year break.

How to encourage my siblings to make either choice remained on my mind, as we made our way outside.

"Zuuuuubat!" screeched my green Zubat as she fluttered towards me. It circled me a few times before landing on my shoulder.

The high-pitched greeting caused Gible to whine and rub his eyes.

"Giiiib!" he said.

Zubat waggled her ears happily and I chuckled. "Sorry Zubat, not everyone is as good on a nocturnal routine as you are." I rubbed her head. "We'll have to work on that as there are some matches that will happen earlier and later in the day so we're going to have to get you properly synced." I chuckled to myself. "Not that it will be an issue with the pokeball rest feature," I said.

In my past life, entire routines had to be made up around athletes and their circadian rhythm for when they travelled. With pokemon it wasn't as much of an issue with them being stored in a semi-lucid state that was restful for them unless they were injured in some manner such as being poisoned or burned, or worse...

I walked through the slowly rousing pokemon of the reserve, which meant I mostly stepped around any boulders that were partly submerged.

Geodude when startled would and could lash out with a mean punch or two.

I waved at the trainers who were working at getting the food bins and trays loaded up. The noise itself was doing more to make the pokemon wake up than any actual sunlight.

Most of the pokemon knew to ignore the sounds of meals being prepared, it was the younger, newer captures that woke up and badgered the trainers to give them a morsel of food.

"Brock, I wanted to talk to you some more about what we discussed last night," Flint said suddenly.

I blinked, glancing at him to see he looked unusually serious. "The Megastones?" I said.

Flint nodded. "I know they're going to be important, so I thought I needed to but… well I'm not exactly sure where to start with them. I think I got too excited with you asking something of me… I jumped before I properly considered everything."

I gave Flint a proper look over and noticed that he looked tired. Had he stayed up last night to try and… What? Review his notes about the locations that he'd been through?

There wouldn't be a lot of geological landmarks for this sort of thing but there would surely have to be some sort of markers.

"Oh, you looked into Megastones that much?" I said.

Flint nodded. "Brock, I don't think I know enough about Megastones to work out how they form in nature."

I hummed. "Well… I have a theory," I said, as I looked towards the west where the Silver Mountain ranges were. "Mega stones aren't actually natural, or they are but it's due to exposure of certain energy."

"Energy?" said Flint, as he rubbed his chin causing a scratching noise to come out with how coarse his stubble was. I eyed it. It was rather impressive how he could not shave for a day and almost had such growth. It wasn't a five o'clock shadow for Flint so much as it was a three o'clock shadow.

"What sort of Energy?" he asked, breaking me from my study of his forming beard.

I hummed and considered how to broach this topic with him. I turned my gaze back towards the Silver Range mountains and my mind drifted to a frantic rush down a mountainside followed by a fight. Fire and pride on display with how it had fought us, trying to sweep us away with grand displays of power.

I licked my lips. "What makes a pokemon Legendary?" I said, diverting the question.

Flint frowned for a moment at the seeming non sequitur before hissing in surprise. "You think Legendaries have something to do with Mega stones?" he said, taking what I was saying and making the logical leap.

I huffed. "Yes, but just so I know you're on the same page as me, humour me as I talk through my thought process," I said.

"Alright, Legendaries… I can't say that I've ever witnessed one and for that I am thankful." He joined me in staring towards the mountains. "But when you came back before your match with Will so tired, I remembered that I had heard of people fighting near, or rather trying to survive when they were about."

Flint sighed. "I never had the misfortune of being in such a situation during the War."

"What about… Lola?" I said, feeling my lips twitch down with mentioning her.

"No, thankfully. Brock, you mother—" I held up a hand and he coughed. "—Lola," he said, adjusting his word choice. "She was strong, but she also had an instinct to her that so many trainers lack these days. With what happened she never had… well she could easily go from talking with someone to putting them down if the situation called for it. It made her useful in certain missions."

Flint continued to stare out at the mountains. "She told me some of what she did but… but it had a toll on her."

I observed Flint for a moment, wondering how much he had endured, and by that metric how much had she endured.

Then I shook my head. A story like that didn't give them excuses to abandon their family like they had.

Family should have been first, but Lola had run off.

I relaxed the tension in my hands and unclenched my jaw as I often found myself doing when I discussed her. She always seemed to conjure anger in me.

If she was anything like the Lola that had appeared in the cartoons I was going to have to keep her away from the kids or do something. She didn't get to just waltz in after abandoning us. What sort of message would that teach my brothers or sisters?

I eyed Flint. "Are you… feeling better these days? You're not thinking of running off again are you?"

"What? No! No! This is where I'm meant to be! I realise that Brock!!" Flint said quickly. "I'm sorry that I left, I'm… I'm doing better, I think. I'm not looking for Lola at all, but hopefully, she'll come back.

I bit back my response of 'I hope not'. Instead, I just shook my head. "So, you have a bit of hearsay about Legendary pokemon then? Do you understand that Legendary pokemon are simply born stronger? Yes?"

Flint nodded and shot me a sardonic look. "Sure, if you think they are born like others.

"I think there is a reason for that," I said, ignoring his comment. I knew for a fact that there was a young Lugia around… somewhere.

Flint blinked and glanced at me. "A reason for their strength?"

"They are conceptually attached to something. An Element, such as the three legendary birds, ice, fire, electric type legendaries that all share flying type," I said, waving my hand about as if I was lecturing. "During my Journey, I was able to travel to three regions, the second region is not well thought of, with the Orange and Sevii islands being considered quite weak. But! There are still several very strong trainers and much to be learnt from going there!"

I raised a finger. "One of those things was located on an island called Shamouti, there they revered the Legendary pokemon that control a natural balance of weather."

I shook my finger back and forth. "Or rather they each balance the other out and they do somewhat do that I suppose. During my trip there I learnt about a festival that they have which selects a local trainer of appropriate age to travel to other nearby islands to collect glass orbs that represent the Legendaries that are said to inhabit those islands."

During our stay, Sabrina was chosen to be the 'chosen one' for the festival. We travelled to each shrine and collected the orbs along with performing the dances and made the offerings. And during all of that, Sabrina was scared, or sometimes quiet in a way that hadn't been normal for her.

She could sense that each island did in fact house the pokemon in question but that none of the pokemon were currently there. Merely their residual energy was there. It left an imprint making each small island more prone to certain weather conditions."

I waggled another finger. "Shamouti, however, being located right in the middle of the three islands, had near-perfect weather all year long."

"Just the residual energy spooked Sabrina?" asked Flint with a frown.

I nodded. "The Shamouti trio of Legendary birds are thought to be mature for their species. When they are witnessed flying about, they are known to cause large weather shifts," I said.

I rolled the idea of mentioning the fourth Legendary in the region that made Shamouti even more special but decided it wasn't important.

"Did you know on the scale of legendary pokemon, the Legendary birds aren't considered that strong?" I said, getting to the main point.

"Eh?" said Flint, "Where did you hear that?"

I snorted. "It's rather obvious if you think about it. What concepts would be stronger than weather? Concepts of time, space, and creation," I said, referencing the creation myth that people used for the pokeverse of Palkia, Dialga, and Arceus.

"There are others as well that are stronger. I've had to do a lot of digging in history for other pokemon that meet the requirements of being legendary, but I also looked into tectonic plate movements in the past." I grimaced and Flint laughed.

"Ha! Yeah geology can be a nightmare when you start looking into continental plate movements! Groudon can be quiet for centuries or millennia, or active in short bursts like during the war!"

Flint wiped a tear out of his eye, "Ah I forgot about how enjoyable it can be for a young geologist to discover Groudon's footprint on the plates and how that makes things so much harder and so much more interesting at the same time."

"Oh, this is well known?" I asked sheepishly. I'd thought I had uncovered something myself. Learning it was well known was a bit humbling.

Flint merely started laughing harder. "To those that are serious about it!" he said, chuckling. "There's a reason using Groudon's name can be a curse or a praise in geology circles!" he continued with a smile.

"Huh," I said, interested in this odd factoid. "Have any of them ever looked into energy-specific alterations that legendary pokemon create in their local areas or even regions?" I asked.

Flint began rubbing his chin. "I… can't say I've heard of that field of study before. I would say there's going to be a lot more interest in geology though. What with Mega Stones becoming a thing."

I nodded along in agreement. "Yeah, it will be. It's going to be big until something else can be found to even the playing field."

"What?" said Flint.

I coughed. "I didn't say anything," I said.

I made a mental note to look into my notes regarding Z-moves once again, perhaps they'd be viable with how skilled I'd become with rock and dark typed energy once again. They still required a rock of some form though didn't they? What else did that leave? Gigantamax?

Hadn't there been that giant Tentacruel at Porta Vista that Forrest encountered… Hmmmm, worth pursuing.

"So… what should I be looking into? Areas with Legendary pokemon?" Flint said worriedly.

I considered that for half a moment before shaking my head. "No, I think it is a very specific pokemon that caused this. The Legendary trio of birds and dogs aren't enough. It had to have been another Legendary, although potentially poking around old nesting grounds or haunts might not be a bad idea," I said thoughtfully.

"I think you're being a bit too flippant about approaching a space once owned by a Legendary pokemon," said Flint.

I nodded. "Yeah, that's also true," I said, but my mind was turning to an issue that I'd been ignoring as I didn't know how to approach it, or where to go.

Mewtwo.

He'd gone to the Tree of… No wait, that was different. That was the Lucario story that featured Mew, not Mewtwo.

Mewtwo, after breaking ways with Giovanni, returned to New Island.

Somewhere that I had no idea about. I'd looked for it for years and it didn't appear on any maps, and I had access to some of the best maps around being a Gym Leader.

But it had gone somewhere after the new island incident as well. Somewhere… a mountain perhaps? Why did I think Rota? Was it because of Mew?

"Brock?" said Flint, causing me to blink and shake it off.

"Hmm? Sorry, I got lost in my thoughts for a bit there," I said.

"You haven't done that in a while," he said with a fond smile.

I snorted. "I've been too busy to stop and think for a while now," I said, before stopping as I realised just how true that statement was. "Huh," I said, as it sank in. I had been chasing my tail for a bit hadn't I?

I shook my head and typed out a quick message for myself, to later review what I remembered about Mewtwo. If I wanted to talk about powerful pokemon, he was a prime candidate, especially as one of the only pokemon capable of mega-evolving.

On stats alone, he was one of the strongest with his mega evolution carrying him even further.

"It might still be worth looking over the site of our battle with Moltres," I said. "We shouldn't dismiss it, Alakazam and two Tyranitar were present along with a few other pokemon. Who knows?" I said, with a shrug.

Flint nodded slowly, lost in thought himself now.

An unbidden thought occurred to me about something Flint had said earlier. "What do geologists think of Heatran?" I asked.

Flint gave me a blank look. "I can't say I've ever heard of that pokemon before?" he said.

I nodded. "Hmmm, it's another pokemon thought to be involved with volcanoes which would have some say in geological phenomena, no?"

Flint hummed. "Volcanoes you say? It might be worth looking into Cinnabar then," Flint said.

I crossed my arms in thought. "That might be risky. While Blaine is not openly in control of it, I wouldn't put it past him to put out traps in certain areas that he'd have interest in such as the volcano." I tapped my foot against the ground. "That's still a good idea."

Flint rubbed his chin nodding along. "You might want to look into purchasing certain sites that we can identify as having high chances of mega stone formation," Flint said.

"Yeah that's true, I'll have to look into it, I might need to get some other people involved if it's to be about buying more than a few plots of land though." Sabrina would also be interested, I had no doubt, I should be able to get the Guardians involved too.

Part of me didn't want to close it off, however. I chewed my lips in thought for a moment. The best person to allow the proliferation of Mega stones was a man who had proven he could give up power.

I shot Samuel Oak a message about my thoughts and quickly received a reply email. I got a few lines into it when Samuel called.

"Brock! You are entirely correct that Mega stones would be a perfect field of study! I shall reach out to some of my compatriots and see if anyone wishes to look into this! As for investing? I'd love to! I'll have my accountant talk with you about the details! I think we need to study what megastones we have at the moment however, and try to create something that can detect the inherent energies! I shall acquire some from Steven Stone and see what I can do but please send me any more thoughts you have!" the man said frantically.

I coughed. "For that matter would you like to meet the head geologist of the team we'll need to form?" I said.

Flint waved. "Hello Professor!" said Flint.

"Excellent! Your know-how will be vital! Get my contact details from Brock and we'll talk more!" Samuel wiggled happily and I chuckled as he signed off.

Flint rubbed his chin. "Well, I wasn't expecting to have a job offer when I woke up yesterday."

I shot him a look, understanding the implied meaning that he hadn't slept at all last night.

"Well you'll be able to do day trips to Mt Moon, Mt Silver, and Viridian forest to start with. Any longer trips—"

"I'll have to take with the kids," Flint said grimly.

I coughed. "Not as such. You don't need to be in the field as much if you're the lead Geologist." I raised up my Xtransciever. "You can get away with a lot more these days, even working from home. Just have someone video the digs and have another on-site you trust, while you stay back and manage things. They could be day trips as well, most people can get around pretty easily with Teleport Pokemon being more prolific."

Flint blinked and looked down at his wrist. "You're not wrong. Huh. I hadn't even considered that, but it would work!" he said. "Shame I won't get to go digging all the time."

I chuckled and shook my head. Flint yawned "Oh, I think I better go back and prepare everyone's food before school, then I'll catch a nap."

"You do that. When you wake up I have some local mad scientists that you can talk to who I fund. No reason we can't combine this project to also look into fossils," I said.

Knowing Crowley he'd be getting bored with tinkering soon. A new project or the chance to look into other fields might just spark something with him.

He'd also have a good idea of historical geological shifts thanks to his studies into fossil pokemon so he'd be a great addition for my mega stone group. "Grandpa Canyon," I said, to myself.

"Hmmmm?" Flint said, shooting me a look as yawned again. "What's that?"

"It's another point of interest that I really should have investigated before now. It's where I got Don, Shin, and the other ancient pokemon. I need to look into it and see if there's anything else hiding there."

"We could go together," said Flint quickly.

I blinked and stared at him.

He blinked back, apparently surprised that he'd even said it.

I repressed the urge to reject him out of hand before considering it. I would be spelunking into a cave, and while that wouldn't be too much of an issue for me, having someone that knew what to look for would definitely help.

"... yeah, that's actually a good idea." I considered my calendar. "How about next weekend after my thing with A.J. and Greta is done."

"That'd be… good, I'd like that," he said, with a huge smile creeping onto his face.

"Stop that," I said, slightly creeped out that such a small thing could make him that happy. He just smiled more and clapped me on the shoulder. I huffed at his back.

I fired off a message to Lawrence, my lawyer, as Flint headed back home. Lawrence, Alexa and Georgina would be best to look into the formation of a company that would handle this.

I sketched out my thoughts on getting investors but also linked certain people he should include, such as Sabrina and Oak. I also highlighted places of interest that I would like to own with the new company such as Cinnabar, Blastoise island, Grandpa Canyon, Mt Moon, Viridian Forest and the Cerulean Cave.

I smirked as I sent off the message. Oh yeah, it was all coming together now.

Lawrence called me back mid-work out with my pokemon. "Brock, this is crazy!"

"Hi to you as well Lawrence," I said, as I pulled Terra away from smacking Gible for biting her. "Hang on a second Lawrence!" I said, as I put Gible in time out.

"No stealing food from Terra, she wanted to share, not have you gobble it all down," I said.

Gible looked to the side and made a small whimpering noise. "If you're that hungry we can set up more snack times for you, you're growing after all," I said. This had him perking up and quickly apologising to Terra who went back to smiling.

I huffed and raised the Xtransicer up to find that Lawrence hadn't listened to me and was mid-rant. "—I mean the idea on paper is solid and yes you've got some big names but you realise this will put you in direct competition with Devon Corp right?"

"Hmmmm, I hadn't considered that," I said, cutting him off. "It's still worth doing though. I don't think it's a good idea to let Devon Corp have a monopoly on Mega stones."

"I… Well you're not wrong, I think we should be able to get the Indigo League involved as well. As I doubt they're happy with Steven stealing a march on them. I think we can get more with government backing."

"Hmmmm," I said, voicing a sound of discontent.

"Brock, the government will be sticking their noses into this. They can't afford to ignore it. Let's be the one approaching them with our terms and get things rolling, if they want to roll things back afterwards it will cost them," said Lawrence.

"Alright, I'll trust you on this," I said, and hung up. Huh, competing with a corporation? Not how I thought things would develop, but if anything they needed competition.

Was there a way to… I shook my head, and ideas of doing market research were pushed to the side. I didn't need to add more work to my plate, I needed less! I needed a manager, like I had with Jennifer! That was working out great!

With my discussion with Flint over I returned to find Gible and Terra chasing after Yolanda who'd just run by doing an agility drill with Spot.

Gible and Terra started to run towards her, only for Terra to cry out in surprise and drag Gible to the side causing me to register a rumbling that wasn't as normal around the reserve.

Following with thundering steps, came both Bertha and Titan. Making it look less of an agility exercise, and more like a game of which giant could make Yolanda lose her footing while staying barely ahead.

"Gib!" cried Gible as he caught sight of me. He pointed at Yolanda and then himself.

"You want me to run as well?" I said to the little pokemon. He nodded his whole body excitedly, his tail wiggling with him. I snatched him up like a ball, tucking him under one hand before I took off running. I shot across Yolanda's path and smirked.

Bertha caught sight of Gible in my hands and broke off chasing Yolanda in favour of attempting to get to pet the newest baby pokemon. I threw myself into a sprint, knowing this would be a hard workout.

Bertha broke into a proper sprint causing the earth to rumble and shake underfoot.

The run became a lot harder when Zubat caught sight of me and flapped her way into my face. "Zuuuuuu!" she cried, as she blinded me.

"I like the hug but now is not the time!" I said frantically, tearing her off my face and stashing her in one of my vest pockets. When the ache started to build up I knew I needed to shift my goal. I wasn't going to outrun Bertha, she had endurance for days.

She was also cheating by using Pokemon moves like Rock Polish to catch up.

I turned sharply and ran through a cluster of boulders only for her to bulldoze straight through them. "Rhyperior!" she called, as she smashed them.

Gible turned himself in my grip and laughed at the sight of Bertha closing in.

I pushed hard, drawing on my rock energy to propel me harder and turn my run into bounding leaps.

"Ty!" called Titan. I shot him a grin, noting that he'd anticipated my dilemma and was standing next to the pond where Tirtouga, Corsola and Lileep liked to hang out. I tossed Gible to him, the tiny land shark soared through the air only to catch sight of the pond he was sailing over.

"Giiiii!" he shrieked in protest only for Titan to trudge into the water and snatch him before he could even hit the edge.

I clicked my tongue. He'd have made it. I quickly tossed Zubat into the air for her own safety before jumping as far as I could into the water.

It was an impressive leap but as soon as I hit the water I was pumping and kicking my arms and legs to get further away from the splash zone.

Bertha didn't bother to jump. She hit the water and caused a wave thanks to her momentum. I was carried out of the water to wash ashore on the other side next to Titan who was holding Gible up over his head so the little pokemon wouldn't get wet.

"Bluh!" I said, staggering to my feet.

A moment later Bertha breached the water where she'd entered with a great head toss like she was the model for some cheap hair commercial.

She was filthy with mud and had a giant grin on her face. Zubat fluttered around her inspecting the dripping mud before retreating quickly to me. She landed on my shoulder and nuzzled into me. I glanced to the side and found a particularly unimpressed Corsola glaring at me. It sprayed me with water in annoyance, earning a sigh at how this had turned out.

"So? Who's up for some training?" I asked once I'd been rinsed off

"Tirt?" said a voice to my side as Tirtouga, having been washed ashore with me, raised his flipper.

I grinned. Yeah, a morning session of focusing on my new pokemon would work for me.

"Alright! Elite team! You're on break! Gible, Cranidos, Zubat, Teddiursa, Anorith, Corsola and Tirtouga! You're with me!" I said, causing the pokemon that had been lingering to break off. The pokemon I called out all perked up and approached looking very interested.

"Let's run some tackle drills and we'll build from there! Tirtouga! Time to start bringing you out for some low-level Gym Matches I think! Cranidos, Anorith! Same to both of you!"

Anorith waggled her tiny feet while Cranidos stomped his little feet with glee. Teddiursa looked a bit sad but I tapped him on the head. "Hey, no problems little guy, you, Corsola and Zubat can fight with the trainers and the local battle club. We'll make some time for it."

That had him perking up and growling fiercely.

I set to training the group and when I was done the young pokemon were laid out flat. Gible had been the first to collapse, his energy causing him to overcommit when he Tackled. At first glance Tackle wasn't worth much, but it was a foundational move that was good to have experience with and it also helped young pokemon develop body awareness.

Knowing how to roll with a hit, or along the ground or dig in was important after all, just as it was important to hand a hard part against a potential soft part if you could.

Gible lay to the side panting, his tongue darting up to his teeth quickly but not crossing the divide. That had to be a specific development in their physiology to stop them from biting their own tongues.

I knelt down and handed Gible a chilled water, "Here drink this," I said, offering him the bottle.

He guzzled it down and I chuckled as I sat him upright. "Now, watch how Teddiursa jumps in clean short bounds. If he needs to correct he has the chance to instead of being smacked out of the air," I said, using Teddiursa as the example for others to follow. This caused Teddiursa to puff up with pride.

Gible merely grunted. Then he perked up as he looked at me and pointed at his open maw, asking for food. I rolled my eyes and pulled out some pokechow from my pouch. The training load was a bit much for a young pokemon like him but with good nutrition, he should come up stronger.

I was proven correct when he tried to copy Teddursa's more controlled hops when he tackled the training dummy I'd set up.

If the dummy just happened to look like a Jynx that was a coincidence.

"Nice adjustments! That was a solid hit!!" I said, making sure to give him a few carefully worded compliments.

As a dragon type, I needed to monitor his pride and make sure I didn't build him up too much by lavishing him with praise. That would just make him harder to deal with.

I didn't state he was strong, but instead complemented traits like how he kept getting up, or how he performed a certain move. I then made sure to give an equal amount of praise to all the other pokemon.

Cranidos didn't appear to care for it at first glance but I noted he headbutted a few rocks harder after each compliment. The others were much more honest while Zubat happily zipped into me each time I fed her a compliment.

When I was done I headed home for a quick, if late breakfast. As I ate Gible settled into a small cubby that reminded me of a puppy basket from my past life. He did a little circle before collapsing onto his back, teeth facing up as he fell asleep.

Zubat collapsed on my shoulder, spent from this morning's training. As I munched my way through my cereal, I kept an ear on the news playing out on my Xtransciever's radio.

"This weekend will bring up the inaugural Pewter City contest! The theme is tough so bring your best pokemon, make them gruff, make them growl, and make them stand out to win!"

I grinned, pleased at the ad, it would be sure to bring in a lot of people for something a little different.

"— the Kingdom of Rota has been experiencing greater swarms of pokemon with Elder Maven Spenser reporting that this was the second time in his life he'd experienced such an event!"

I hummed. The future Frontier Brain had experienced this before eh? He must know something then.

"In other news swarms of deep ocean Pokemon have also been experienced around the Orange islands and Cinnabar! Travellers of the southern islands are advised to watch out for Gyarados and Sharpedo!"

I considered how they had a person who sounded like they were reading a weather report rather than a deadly swarm of pokemon. Swarms were just that common of an occurrence.

When I was done I made my way into the Gym to see what it had become with the contest preparation.

I entered to find it transformed.

Instead of being a battlefield, the central stage had been raised up with set markings laid out for where performances and contest duels would take place.

A dais stood to the side with a long table where three very prominent chairs sat for the judges.

"Oh Brock! Come to see how things are looking?" called Monique, as she entered with a team of people.

"Yeah, I had the time with today being another off day for me. I have to say it's looking incredible!" I said.

Monique and the others had outdone themselves with making the place look tough while having an air of class. Nothing looked roughed up like I'd been expecting. Instead hard granite stone had been cut into harsh lines that mirrored the stones that gave new trainers tips along with biographies of local people of significance.

I rather liked it.

"Well, I only had to add to what you already had in place to be honest. Oh, and congratulations on your victory!" said Monique.

I grinned. "Thanks, it's my first tournament win so it still feels pretty surreal. It's damn nice having a trophy to help though!" I said with a laugh.

Monique nodded and led me around my own gym, showing how it had been altered slightly to accommodate for a contest rather than multiple Gym battles, before she gave me the order for how things would run over the next two days.

"We're anticipating a large turnout!" said Monique happily. "Soledad is going to have her work cut out for her!"

"She's competing?" I asked. Monique nodded and I hummed. "Well, I'll be looking forward to that. It's still you, me, and Nurse Joy acting as judges?" When I got another nod I thought about the other time I'd asked for. "What about the fairgrounds outside? Those are all set up?"

"Yes! I have to admit I thought the addition was a bit… well childish but it allows more people to interact with the contest. The big screen being put up is another good idea." Monique twitched back and forth. "Oh, I think this is going to be great for Pewter and for the Contest scene as a whole Brock!"

I could only agree, it was ambitious with everything I'd been through but now, on the eve of the contest I could tell it was going to be good.

Monique coughed delicately. "What are you wearing tomorrow and are you going with that haircut?" she said, falling back into her role as a fashionista.

I grinned. "Oh don't worry, I have an outfit, and my hair is going to be fine, trust me."

Once again I found myself nodding my head.

Oh yeah, it was all coming together.



A.N. Thanks go to all my Patreons for your continued support!

Huge thanks to Twmmy for betaing this chapter!


- Sadly chapters will not be released for the next fortnight! Apologies for this but IRL tasks have subsumed me!
 
Brock the Rock, judging the Tough Contest in Pewter City. Sunday, Sunday, Sunday! Wear your most durable outfits, because it's gonna be Rough and Tough out there, folks!
 
Brock's thoughts on how Legendaries are attached to a concept/element is interesting, same with the talk he had with Flint about how they effect their environments.

I think that Brock and Flint going on their own little trip will be good for both of them.
 
Aw, that was a nice moment between Brock and Flint. I'm actually looking forward to the little adventure the two of them will be going on together. I wonder if they'll find anything?

Sabrina continuing to NOT be a morning person is still adorable. As is the bit of fun with the younger Pokemon.

The part I'm most interested though is the set up for an Indigo Mega Stone Corporation. You can bet your britches that the Indigo government would indeed be VERY interested in such a thing. Brock is about to get some of those sweet sweet government subsidies! And what's better, he'll manage the funds wisely rather tossing them into a furnace for the luls like most government subcontractors IRL...
 
Chapter 188 - The Pewter contest
A throng of people made their way through Pewter towards the Gym.

The gym itself had taken on a fairground-like appearance with large tents for groups of entertainers, and stalls for people selling local goods, services and produce all aligned in rows.

I could see more than a few people lining up to get their pokemon pampered, primped or just generally pandered to before the contest began. Others were selling fruits or natural aides to improve a pokemon's appearance. Locals had their own handcrafted goods for sale and I saw Kelly Meadows hawking her wares with her fruit stall.

The battle courts were all in use but more of a space for pokemon to have impromptu style show downs with trainers showing off how good their pokemon looked in various outfits. It seemed like a strange blend of basketball court and model catwalk with everyone participating being rookies apart from the few Hoenn people walking around with amused looks.

Throughout it all people and pokemon wandered.

I stood behind the glass doors of the Gym, taking it all in. I'd donned the brown leather jacket and sturdy jeans with a set of clean tan boots. I was also wearing my glasses, purely to change up my look and break up the roughness of my outfit. I rather liked it.

It had earned a begrudging nod from Monique for being on point, so that counted as a win.

Next to me, Monique was styled to the nines with what looked like it was made from rocky chips that formed a shimmering scale-like dress.

Nurse Joy was merely wearing her normal outfit but with the looks she was shooting Monique and me, she was regretting that.

"You know it's not too late to swap out your outfit if you wanted to?" I said.

Nurse Joy sighed. "I didn't prepare anything and it's far too late to—"

"Oh pish posh!" said Monique, turning on Nurse Joy. "If you want an outfit I can whip something together! Brock can see to the initial announcements and welcoming. With twenty minutes, I can turn you from a sow's ear into a silk purse!" she said as she dragged Nurse Joy away.

I chuckled and considered whistling an old song from my first life but decided against it. I instead toyed with the new pokeball I had on my side. It had been a bit of a rush order, but Jackson had been more than happy to go for a trip to the islands for it while catching up with some old friends. My hand scraped across the glittery top while I chuckled. I really shouldn't have left it out where the girls could find it and 'accessorize it' for me.

Yolanda jogged up with Alexa and Rachel at her side. "Hey Brock! The Gym's all ready for everyone to come in!" she said. She shot the throng outside a look and whistled.

"That's a lot more people than we were expecting right?"

I nodded. "Not all of them are contestants, they are actually just people coming for some entertainment. While it isn't mainstream in Kanto there are enough people that are curious about it that they've signed up for viewing tickets. It helps that we're doing it here as we've been able to offer it as a special to our season ticket holders."

"Huh," Yolanda said as she continued to peer about the crowd. When she frowned and shook her head I shot her a look.

"What's up?" I asked.

"Greta and Crystal were going to compete with me using their own or a Gym pokemon," she said. "They haven't snuck in the back so I was wondering if they were out there enjoying themselves," she said shifting from foot to foot.

"Don't worry they probably just got caught up with something Crystal was doing," suggested Alexa. "Georgina says her daughter sleeps in enough to cause enough drama so Greta might have gotten dragged into that."

Yolanda nodded slowly. "That makes way too much sense. It's probably exactly what happened," she said, sounding relieved.

I gave her a nudge and she pushed me back.

"Hey! Careful this is real Tauros hide leather!" I said, which got a look from Alexa and Rachel.

"No, it's not! I was there when you bought it, remember?" Yolanda said with a giggle.

I winked at her, pleased that my little joke had picked up her mood before I rolled my shoulders and hit the button to open the doors. I stepped outside and toggled the microphone which caused a short burst of static over the speakers located over the grounds.

When people continued to mingle, ignoring the opening of the Gym's doors I huffed.

Guess I'd been getting a big head expecting them to stop and gather around at my appearance.

I chuckled and rubbed my head before an idea came to me. I grabbed the new pokeball and released the Onix within.

It emerged with a loud roar that silenced the fairgrounds as people turned to the pokemon in question. Gasps rang out as they registered the shimmering form of my crystal Onix, the sun bouncing light off like it was made of diamonds. With enough people's attention on me, I decided to start.

"Welcome! To the first Pewter Contest! I am your host and Gym Leader! Today I have the pleasure to be acting as one of the judges for the Contest! Could those who have registered to take part please make their way into the designated seated areas within the gym as entrants will start to be called soon! For those wishing to spectate please begin to enter! Keep your tickets ready or your entry information ready on your provided lanyard!"

A flood of people began to enter and I stood to the side nodding and smiling as people bustled past me. More than a few stopped for photos with me and my Onix.

"Who's the guy in the glasses? Does Brock have a brother?" said one group of girls. Their whispers reached my ears. I shot them a wave and lifted the glasses to reveal myself before putting them back on.

"Huh? Does Brock wear contacts?" the girls said as they walked further into the Gym while shooting me confused looks.

I hummed and ignored them. At least they hadn't tried to hit on me. Sabrina wouldn't like the idea of someone 'sniffing around' and I'd rather not shoot someone down so publically. I made a mental note to stay in public view for the rest of the day.

"Ahem!" said a rather coarse voice.

I turned and found myself looking at a very well dressed man.

The term dapper fitted him as well as his suit and hat. In one hand he held a cane while in the other he held the hand of a rather elegant-looking Gardevoir. The pokemon in question wore a nice jacket over its body.

I blinked in surprise and made to ask who this man was before my mind suddenly accelerated.

The night I'd told Surge about the listening post a man had come out of the mansion next door to the listening post and cleared away the reporters with but a few words.

I'd asked about him back then.

"You're the Chairman of the Pokemon club, no? We've, well I can't claim we've met before…" I coughed and smiled. "Welcome to my Gym and today's venue for the Contest," I said.

"Hmm, while your name precedes you, it is the mark of a good man to still introduce themselves," said the man firmly.

"Gardevoir," said his companion pokemon reproachfully.

The Chairman coughed. "Ah, my apologies dear, I said I'd try not to be antagonistic and I'm already failing," he said.

He bowed his head. "Please forgive my lack of manners and let us start again." he adjusted his cravat slightly and bowed his head again. "I am as you said the Chairman of the Pokemon Club, you may address me as Archibald Honda."

"And I am Brock," I said. "Welcome to my Gym," I said, deciding to accept the olive branch he was extending. I cleared my throat. "I apologise if it's a touchy subject but… well with what you said earlier it sounded like you had something of an issue with this event? Or my running it?" I asked, deciding to poke the ursaring.

Archibald worked his jaw before exhaling. "I suppose you wouldn't know…"

He huffed and muttered something about Monique that I didn't catch. "In Hoenn, Contests are closely aligned with pokemon clubs with the Chairmen of the various clubs both in small locales or larger cities offering judging positions and inclusion into the process."

Archibald straightened out. "For you see who else but we could have the insight into the grace of pokemon? The elegance of their moves? The idea of how difficult or easy a move was for them? It takes taste and experience which… I am not sure you or your judges possess."

The man coughed. "I simply feel like it should have been at the very least offered. We've been dying to establish more Contests in Kanto and…."

"And when you heard we'd been starting one up you were excited but then disappointed when you weren't asked for your insight?" I said finishing his sentence.

The man nodded. "To a degree, yes," he said.

"Gardevoir," said the psychic fairy pokemon, leaning into Archibald's side and rubbing his shoulder consolingly.

Archibald huffed. "I was not inconsolable my dear I was just… caught off guard!"

I nodded, now understanding the issue. "Well, you'll have to forgive my lack of experience, in hindsight it seems obvious but well, that's the nature of hindsight. Monique and I have been rather caught up in the planning and establishing of the Contest."

I waved a hand about. "It seems to at least be starting off well," I said.

"Indeed," said Archibald morosely. I grimaced, the seeming success of the event so far appeared to be saddening him. Had he wanted us to fail? I shook the thought away for now.

I considered the man. It wasn't like he was being horrible, he was just offended about not being included for something that would have been a great experience.

I scratched my chin in thought. "I can't offer up another position as a Judge, but well I'm sure Rachel could use another shot caller or announcer for this event? Your insight would help and it would link the Pokemon club with the Contest scene once again," I said, offering the man a proverbial olive branch.

Archibald considered this before nodding, slowly perking up as he seemed to come around to the idea. "That might be nice," he said, rubbing his chin. "Yes, I think that will work nicely to show we're involved."

"Garde?" said his companion.

I blinked and looked to Archibald, unsure what Gardevoir had said.

"Could my dear have a headset as well?" he asked.

"I'm sure that could be arranged," I said, looking to Rachel who shot me a huge thumbs up.

"This is our head of marketing and today's announcer and shot caller, Rachel Raul," I said, making introductions for the trio. Rachel happily led the man off and I watched them go.

"Sorry about him," said a familiar voice. I turned and found Erika smiling at me.

"Erika? I didn't know you were coming!" I said rather redundantly.

"I know, it surprised me when I got an opening for the morning and realised I could come! It's a good thing I came, great uncle Archibald was much more worked up before I spoke to him," she said.

I blinked in surprise as I made yet another link.

"Oh! That's right! Your father and uncle! But before them it was Archibald owning Silph Co," I said, forming a rather tangled mess of links. "He's your Great-uncle?" I asked.

Erika bobbed her head up and down, like a flower shifting in the breeze. "Indeed, he's taught me a lot in the past." She smiled and I felt the sun come out a little more. "Thanks for not being too upset with him!"

I chuckled and rubbed the back of my head. "If I'd known he was your great uncle I might have treated him nicer," I said.

Erika blinked and stared at me. Then she held up a hand against her lips and loosened a gale of giggles.

I tilted my head cluelessly. "Did I say something?" I asked.

"It's just that for most of my life I've been told I'd be treated well because of him and my uncle and father! But to hear it the other way around?" She grinned widely. "It just sort of struck me as funny!"

I nodded slowly. I could sort of see what she meant. If she'd spent years with people referring to them first before her it would be refreshing to be known first for her own skills. It would also be a bit funny I suppose.



She gave Onix a look over and nodded. "He's a beautiful pokemon, and a good addition to this show," she said. She gave Onix a few pats before stopping.

Erika sighed happily and bowed to me. "I'm going to head in, thank you again for not being too cross with Great uncle Archibald. I'll only be able to catch the first few hours but I'm looking forward to what comes from today!" she said.

I watched her move off before turning my eyes back to the front doors.

There seemed to be an awful commotion with people hustling out of the way along with an ominous rumbling. I stepped forward just in time with the crowd parting to reveal a gang of bikers idling up to the Gym.

Their bikes throttling low only to occasionally roar when people were too slow to get out of the way.

"Watch out!" "Make way!" "Venom pack coming through!" shouted a few of the bikers.

I frowned and stepped forward, palming Knight's pokeball in readiness. "What's going on here?" I shouted, my voice, well used to projecting for Gym Matches, carried over the crowd and the noise of the engines.

The bikers came to a stop and kicked their stands into position before rising as one.

I flicked my eyes, my training with the Guardians making me document the threats and assess which of them were the proper trainers. I quickly locked eyes with three such people.

One, a giant swarthy man that was as hairy as he was large. His vest merely held back his chest hair while the hair of his arms drifted down to his gloves. Four pokeballs on his belt.

Another man wore a biker's helmet and full leather. They had six Pokeballs on their belt, three of which were Greatballs. They had an edge to them that made me think they knew they were being assessed. They in turn looked me over.

My hand drifted to my pokebelt, ready to call out my entire team if needed.

The final threat was a thin weasel of a man with hair that was drawn up into spikes. He reminded me of the stereotypical biker that you could face in the original games when on the cycling track between Celadon and Fuchsia.

The thin biker stepped forward. "So, this your place then?" he said, his head tilting in a manner that just demanded that I punch his lights out.

"It is. I'm the Gym Leader here, state your purpose!" I said firmly. If they were here to cause trouble I was putting them down hard.

The big man stepped forward. "Ain't it obvious? We're here to win it all!" he roared. He held out a pokeball. "Me and Mittens are going all the way!" he shouted.

I leaned forward, my fighting instinct ge— I blinked as I registered the name. "Mittens?" I asked.

The big man nodded and released a well-groomed Persian. "Perrrrrrrrsian!" said the pokemon.

"Kick their backsides Brock!" shouted a nasal voice that made me snap to the side to see a pair of trainers standing in front of a Meowth that suddenly looked like it was regretting its life choices.

I narrowed my eyes at the trio and they stepped back, in what must have been Jessie's hands a brochure detailing the Contest was held up as a flimsy shield.

I stared at it and jerked my head towards the Gym dismissing them, as I turned to the people that had caused the actual disturbance. I'd remember that the Rocket trio were here however, and deal with them soon.

"We'll talk soon, keep your noses clean," I whispered as they edged around me.

I locked my eyes back onto the bikers and did another double take when the helmet-wearing rider was revealed to be Georgina Glass, my accountant now sans her helmet.

I stared.

"Georgina?" I asked.

"Ahahaha! Sorry for the disturbance Brock! The gang and I were doing some speed work last weekend and I happened to mention the Contest. Zek and Bosco wanted to have a go with their darlings!" she said.

I turned my head to the large man. "Bosco?" I asked. He nodded. I turned to the other smaller, wiry man. "Zek?"

"Short for Ezekiel," he said with a huff. "I prefer Zek, it's short and sweet and the ladies love it!" he said before winking at a lady in the crowd. "Sup babe?" he said. The woman stiffened and turned red as everyone looked to her. She released a Graveler and inched behind it to hide.

I chuckled. "Riiiight, well cool your engines when coming in next time, also that's not where you park your bikes," I said waving a hand to the side.

Georgina giggled and bonked herself on the head. "Teehee sorry!'' She then rounded on her gang, her leather jacket proudly displaying an Arbok with lightning flashing around it. "Venom Gang! Move your bikes! You're making traffic and if there's one thing I hate, it's traffic!"

"Too slow for you girl!" shouted one man before he kicked his bike into life. He then slowly idled his bike to the set section along with the others.

I watched them go before shaking my head as my fighting instinct died off.

"Yolanda!" shouted a familiar voice as Crystal and Greta were revealed clutching onto the back of a pair of bikers.

Yolanda trundled out to talk with her friends and meet Georgina's biker friends. I shook my head and walked back into the Gym. That hadn't been how I'd expected things to turn out.

I walked into the arena and found Rachel leading Archibald in a slow circuit around the edge of the stage that we'd assembled. When she reached the announcer's booth she set up herself, Archibald, and then Gardevoir with a headset each.

From her hand movements, I could see that she was still talking. She saw me watching and waved her hand towards the judges' panel. I nodded and moved.

Rachel then got the camera crew that was covering today's Contest to direct them her way. She did a quick countdown and then waved with both of her hands.

"Hello viewers and contestants! Welcome to Pewter Gym! Today we have the inaugural pewter Gym! Joining me today is the chairman of the pokemon club and Gardevoir! Experts in their field, welcome Archibald and Gardevoir!"

"Hmmm thank you Rachel," said Archibald regally.

"Garde," said Gardevoir.

Rachel grinned. "Now seeing as we're looking to get things underway quickly I'll be brief for those of you who have never participated or watched a contest! The name of the game is style over all else! Today Contestants and their pokemon will be competing to perform the best and wow the judges! This will come in two stages! The first stage is known as the Performance Stage where Contestants—"

"Ahem!" Archibald said.

Rachel blinked. "Something wrong Archibald?"

"My apologies! But having watched a number of the Hoenn events I felt it important to point out that it is not Contestants, but rather Coordinators that will be competing today."

"Ah right you are! Thanks for the correction!" said Rachel affably.

Rachel shot Gardevoir a look. "Are the pokemon still pokemon?" she asked the expert.

"Gardevoir!" said the pokemon with a flourishing gesture and a nod.

"Ah! They are but so much more?" asked Rachel, earning herself a nod. "So elegant!" Rachel then turned back to the crowd. "So! The Coordinators will be competing with their prized Pokemon to wow the Judges in the first stage! Then in the second, they will perform in a head-to-head during the Battle Stage! It's not enough to just brute force your way to the win however! You need to show something more!"

Rachel turned to Archibald to get his thoughts on the matter and I relaxed knowing that Rachel had things well in hand. She was working Archibald into the discussion and prompting him for key insight in places he could really shine while also drawing in his pokemon.

It seemed like a winning combination.

I tuned back in as Rachel gestured back to me. "And today's judges are Brock! The Pewter City Gym Leader who's chosen to style a fetching brown faux leather jacket with denim jeans! He's softening the tough image with a clever use of spectacles to keep himself looking sharp without overplaying his hand!"

I smiled and waved, earning a few whistles and shouts along with some applause.

Rachel then pointed to the tunnel in time for Monique to make her entrance. "Sporting a signature style that is of her own design we have Monique from Pewter City with a fetching granite scale dress that's sure to shake things up in all the right places! Watch out if she gets a dance floor under her! She's going to shine!"

I chuckled and clapped along as the crowd got into the impromptu fashion display.

Then I joined the crowd in gasping as Nurse Joy strode onto the stage.

"Oh my! In a shock entrance! Nurse Joy is turning up and turning heads!" shouted Rachel.

Nurse Joy seemed delighted with this reaction as she strode forward, her long pink skirt which fell to her ankle swishing with each step. She too sported a jacket but hers was pink and opened at the front to display her white smock underneath. She also had on a pink face mask with a green x across the lips.

"Stealing the show! Nurse Joy is looking for some serious rep with this showing! I'm just now being told that this is also Monique style on display so good for you girls!" shouted Rachel. Both Monique and Nurse Joy shared a hug before walking toward me.

I made sure to stand and offer them both their seats. When they sat I pushed them in before taking my own seat.

Monique smiled and waved. "Well that was the fun part over, now we have to do the actual job, prepare yourself," she said out the side of her mouth.

I copied her. "How many performances are there?" I asked.

"Eighty-three booked in," she said. "I expect at least a quarter will have Geodude or some Rock pokemon," she said.

"Oh well, let's hope for the best!" said Nurse Joy as she lowered her hand and signalled for the first Coordinator to step forward.

"Would Jessadia please step forward for us?" she said.

I straightened up. Well that was a good way to make me invested in the first pokemon.

Jessie stepped forward nervously. Monique smiled. "Hello dear? First Contest?" she asked.

Jessie nodded frantically, her eyes shifting to me. "Y-yes! I hope I'm well received?" she said tentatively.

I nodded slowly. "All will be welcome if they enter this Gym with good intentions, otherwise they will be crushed," i said, giving her a stern warning

Everyone shot me a confused look with Jessie swallowing and nodding, understanding the message I was giving her. The crowd murmured in surprise at my words, confused and I grimaced as I realised I'd overplayed my hand.

I started thinking up ways to lighten the mood only for Rachel to get on the speaker system before my words could become awkward.

"Oooooooh! It seems Brock's stepping into his tough man persona earlier! People were worried that he was going to be soft for Contests! It seems he's going the opposite way though! People are going to face a cliff early on, let's hope they know how to climb!"

This got a round of appreciative murmurs and Archibald nodded at me. He seemed to approve while I repressed an urge to look to the side guiltily.

That hadn't been my intention at all.

I had been planning on making it easy, but with Jessie being first and my need to be cryptic I'd type cast myself into my often seen 'heel' persona.

Damn it! I wanted to relax!

I frowned sternly, using the frustration to feed into the look.

"Don't worry dear! We want to see your best!" said Nurse Joy, her soft words coming from a very thuggish-looking appearance.

Jessie nodded her head, then straightened her spine and sent out her first pokemon. "Come out Mawile!" she shouted.

I gaped. That wasn't the pokemon I was expecting! I'd been expecting her tried and true Arbok with perhaps James' Weezing. I shot her pokebelt another look and counted four pokeballs. So with her Mawhile's pokeball that made five pokemon!

I laced my hands together and watched, suddenly very interested with what she was going to do.

"Let's Rock Surf!" Jessie said, making her pokemon dash forward and kick the ground.

An arch of stone rose up with jagged edges which Mawile landed on only to slide around like she was actually surfing on the rock. My mind furiously went to work, breaking down how she'd done this.

Rock Slide with a controlled burst, and then Iron Defense on the knees of her pokemon to allow her to surf like she was on a kneeboard. She ended the display with a twirl, a soft white glitter wafting off her as she performed a triple axel spin before landing. She stumbled the landing and shot her hands up into the air like a gymnast, her eyes quivering into Fake Tears.

Jessie shot her hands forward, representing her pokemon.

The crowd broke into applause and Archibald praised Jessie for going first, he felt it had been a strong showing.

Jessie, and the crowd turned to the judges.

I unlaced my hands and raised up a six causing a ripple of shock to go through the crowd.

"You used four moves, Rock Slide, Iron Defense, into Icy Wind. You didn't nail the landing and you kept the surfing going a little long for my taste. The use of Fake Tears to garner pity instead of simply owning the mistake also didn't win you any points, I see that from my siblings daily, and far better. Munchlax can do better," I said firmly.

This earned another gasp while Rachel whistled. "Ouch! Tough Judging!"

Monique playfully swatted my shoulder. "No! I shan't let you crush this dear girl and her magnificent performance! You've come first and you've come out strong! Your pokemon has played around and you've nurtured it well. It is a healthy pokemon and your demonstration was sublime! It will set a standard for all! So I award you nine points!"

Nurse Joy giggled. "It's a nine from me as well! Nail the landing next time and you've got yourself a strong opening act!"

The crowd roared their approval as Jessie's picture was displayed on a leaderboard for the top sixteen trainers. She took pride of place as the first and only coordinator duo to go first with a score of twenty four.

When Jessie departed the next Coordinator was called up. A young girl shot me a hopeful look and revealed a Geodude with a leather jacket. I had to give her props for the styling.

Monique merely giggled. "So it begins," she said, like she was Theoden in Helm's Deep about to endure a siege.

"Geodude! Use Rock Throw to juggle!" she said, calling out her intention and plan straight away.

I nodded, alright that was a good start if a little more a talent show than a contest but she could build on it.

Which she didn't, she instead merely built up the number of rocks which Geodude was tossing up and down. Admittedly she did achieve seven rocks which was much better than the three I could but it lacked… a lot.

I grimaced when she turned to me with hopeful eyes.

"I like that you brought your pokemon to the gym with some style. The jacket is a good touch. The following act however?" I shook my head. "We need something more than just one move, we need a blending of moves to demonstrate a tough style. I'm sorry to say that you've only hit the mark on a few parts. So I'm going to award you a three out of ten," I said, ignoring the tearful looks the girl was giving me.

Monique and Nurse Joy were kinder, giving the girl a six and a seven respectively.

I grimaced as the girl sprinted off the stage like I'd set my pack of security Growlithe on her.

"Next Coordinator!" said Rachel, "Here's hoping they bring a little more to the show!" she said.

When the next person came up with a pokeball clutched in their hands and a fearful look I felt my hope die a little. It plummeted with the release of their pokemon.

"Go Geodude!" The trainer's eyes flicked from me to where the previous girl had just run off.

"Geodude… use Defense Curl… then…" their eyes darted around and I got a sense of desperation wafting off them before they had a lightbulb moment as they gained a confident grin. "Use Rock Throw into the air! Throw them in a line and then take them out with Rollout!"

I nodded pleased at a slightly more complex adaptation. The geodude threw the small boulders up and clenched up tight to roll before leaping high.

I sighed, knowing the outcome already as the Geodude hit the first boulder… only to miss the next two, leaving a very lacklustre performance.

When they turned to me I gave them my verdict and a four.

When the next coordinator came forth wearing a gi I raised an eyebrow as they bowed towards us like we were a group of martial artists he was about to face. "Hoha! I'm Walter from Saffron! And there aren't any tougher pokemon than a fighting type and I'm going to show you just that today!" he said glaring at us.

I shared a look with Monique. "You realise this isn't a Gym challenge… yes?" I said, causing a wave of chuckles to ripple through the crowd.

Walter huffed and released his pokemon. "Let's go Chopper!" he said, revealing a Machoke with a sleeveless fur-lined coat.

"Hoha indeed! Coordinator Walter is showing up!" Rachel announced as I relaxed from thinking I was about to be challenged.

"Start with Rock Tomb!" said Walter and his pokemon stomped the ground and from the hardened earth a large rock formed.

Walter then punched and kicked through what looked like a kata screaming 'right, left, right, left' for perhaps thirty seconds. As he did this his Machoke copied him only for the attacks being thrown to be much more dynamic as Machoke punched, chopped, kicked and flipped around his training post of the raised rock.

It was dynamic, and thankfully different but it was more brutish than tough.

I got ready to give him a bad score only for Walter to make a loud keening cry. "Keeeeya! That's good! Now show me your finisher!" he shouted.

Machoke swelled as his muscles bulged through what could only be Bulk Up. Machoke's hands then shot forward as though he was going to crush the training post only for his foot to slide back in a controlled shifting of stances and instead of destroying the post, he clapped his hands together just shy of the post.

Sand shot away from the raised rock to reveal a carved statue of what looked to be an actual martial arts training post.

I blinked in surprise as everyone ooohed at the surprising development.

When Walter turned and offered us a smug grin I chuckled. "The art of deception in a fight is one not often thought of, but you've displayed hidden depths and lulled us into your pace before tripping us up. I'm pleasantly surprised by this and therefore award you eight points!" I said, raising the highest score of the contest so far from me.

Joy and Monique both scored him a ten granting him the first place thus far and causing a wave of applause to wash over us.

Rachel was quick to capitalise on this as Machoke and Walter raised their fists. "Oh my! So it's a fighting type that takes the lead with a clever demonstration!"

Archibald nodded. "It takes control and skill to do what he did. Any person can do it in a training field with an axe or their pokemon but to hide it under our noses? That was truly impressive."

"Gar, voir," said Gardevoir with a nod and a wave of her hand as though to say she wasn't that impressed.

I smiled, feeling better about how this was going to go.

The next coordinator dashed my hopes as they sent out a geodude with a hopeful smile at me which I met with a stoney expression.

Within the span of an hour, I watched as multiple people presented themselves and their Geodudes expecting me to be biased. Some of the pokemon were freshly caught and poorly trained and even more poorly understood. Those trainers got flat stares of disapproval from me, along with low scores.

For the people who put in some effort however?

I always made sure to complement part of their performance. Whether that be the move selection, the costume they came in, or the way they used the moves.

I watched one Coordinator and their Geodude both perform breakdancing routines with Rock Polish on repeat until the Geodude became an orb of light with how fast it started to spin.

When their act crashed out they left a scratch mark on the floor!

When they collected themselves and had been checked over they stood before us. "Bad luck on the crash out, until then it was impressive. I hadn't even known that was possible for a Geodude!" I admitted.

"You've got style kid, but you don't have control, if you'd pulled it off I would have been impressed, sadly you bombed. Nice job being right there with your pokemon for the performance, but I can only score you a six for what you've given me," I said, raising the paddle.

If they'd nailed it I would have scored them way higher.

Another Geodude and Coordinator chose to put their lives on the line by having their Geodude Perform some Rock Throws that shot into a raised platform behind the person. It was like a knife-throwing trick you might sometimes see at a talent show.

The first throw shot past the boy's ear, the second nailed them in the elbow which the trainer ignored, the third hit them in the shoulder because the trainer flinched, and the last rock hit somewhere sensitive.

Everyone winced in pain and crossed their legs.

"Ouch!" Rachel called. "That might have ended that boy's chance at entering the gene pool!" she said.

"That was a low blow," admonished Archibald.

Gardevoir made a show of peeking through her fingers and shaking her head.

I grimaced with much of the crowd.

When it was my turn to judge him I gave him a pitying stare. "My fallen brother, I feel your pain. I didn't want to feel that pain, so take a three and wear a cup next time," I said.

"Indeed," said Monique. As she scored the boy quickly

Nurse Joy smiled and gestured to the watching cameras. "I'm sorry to say that you're now going to be Pokenet famous… for all the wrong reasons," she said.

The boy turned, looked straight down the camera's lens and his face turned as white as a sheet as realisation set in.

Failure wasn't just something local these days. It was international. And it wasn't fame, but infamy.

Had we just witnessed the birth of a meme? I offered the kid a prayer. I hope his meme was well received and the mocking was minimal. Please be kind pokenet, he's just a dumb kid, I thought to myself.

With that said, I still had to stop myself from laughing as the poor kid staggered off stage, his time in the sun far from done I suspected. I made sure to not let out even a chuckle. Even the smallest of such laughs would be horribly cruel right now.

"Next!" called Monique as she sat up with a prim smile.

I shot her a small frown only to perk up as I caught sight of Solidad marching onto the stage.

Ah, we'd seen the surprise entries, it was time to see what a true 'coordinator could do'.



A.N. Thanks go to my Patreons for their continued support!

Thanks go to Twmmy for betaing this chapter!
 
And He's Back. Straight out of the gate at full speed with another incredible performance from our man Viva. Great chapter and that one kid (we all know exactly which one) is never, and I mean absolutely never, living that one down. For sure his close friends and family will use that recording to shame him at every possible chance they get.
 
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