Hard Enough - Pokemon SI

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Wonder how many people are connecting Brock and Sabrina. It can't exactly be SUBTLE that there's less than a handful of people Sabrina bothers to go see regularly. It's one thing for 'Kanto Gym Leaders Hangout'. It's another for people to forget Sabrina dropping out to partner with Brock on his journey. Someone should have noticed and remembered that.
 
What a terrific battle. This is exactly what I hope to see, particularly the analysis, from competent trainers. The Pokémon are definitively better than their wild counterparts, they are irreplaceable representatives of their species rather than "a male Jigglypuff." I wonder if it has practiced Rollout like the Smash Bros Jigglypuff… or what circumstances would warrant it using Sing.

Also hooray for the Venomoth, go Bug and Poison! It was nice to see that Toxic Spikes is a reactive move like Stealth Rock as opposed to the "immobile caltrops which enemies trod all over." The Tauros battle was disappointing, but it is hard to imagine a competent one that beats the Tauros Ash battled with.
 
Which one of Brock's pokemon did you name fucking Shrek?
Based on the types we've seen so far… I'm leaning towards a Breloom. Super effective against Rock with both types, which means it'd help with training, plus it is a fairly flexible Pokemon. Or a male Bellossom.

My final guess
is a case like Mr Power. A Loudred which Brock has decided will not evolve into an Exploud.
 
Also hooray for the Venomoth, go Bug and Poison! It was nice to see that Toxic Spikes is a reactive move like Stealth Rock as opposed to the "immobile caltrops which enemies trod all over.
I loved when Paul used Toxic Spikes in the anime (episode 187), as it wasn't switch-in exclusive. Even the current Pokemon battling was poisoned when it touched the ground, with flying Pokemon being unaffected until they were forced to the ground. And that could be how it works here, as Mr. Powers was already poisoned when Toxic Spikes was set up.
Which one of Brock's pokemon did you name fucking Shrek?
Posted this on SB, but my thought was that Shrek could be one of the three Pokemon Brock canonically caught that would be happy "living in a swamp." Since Brock never went to Sinnoh, that removes Croagunk from the list, which leaves his Lotad and Mudkip from Hoenn, with my preference being for Mudkip.
 
Chapter 22 - Meeting the Alpha
Celia had two more matchups that day. In all of them, watching her was like watching a nature documentary on Ursaring in a pool of Magikarp.

Her Wartortle came out for the second-round match and tore through all of his opposition, despite some type disadvantages. She then finished up her last match with Nidoqueen once more, leaving lots of people guessing about her team and what she still had up her sleeve.

She claimed her advancement for the next round with three clean victories.

As soon as that was announced she once more raced over to my section. Her gaze turned up and I could almost imagine her sparkling up in anticipation like a well-trained Growlithe asking for praise. With her ginger hair, she'd actually match the Growlithe's natural look rather well. Surge gave her his double thumbs up once more but Celia only had eyes for me.

"Nicely done Celia. That was a great showing." With my praise given, Celia bounced from foot to foot and giggled in glee. I chuckled at her antics. I turned to my fellow gym leaders. "I think I'm going to have to have a meeting with my trainer. Ladies and gent… well, Surge."

Surge gave me a sneer. "Damn straight I ain't no gentleman! I work for a living!" I rolled my eyes at him before nodding my head toward Erika and Sabrina. Sabrina inclined her head before standing.

"I shall also depart. Today was… agreeable." She then vanished in a flash.

"Is that bad?" Erika asked aloud, her eyes locked at where Sabrina had been.

Considering Sabrina? "Oh, that was you and her becoming close friends. Have to say I'm impressed. I think she likes you, Erika." Erika sat up at that while Surge sniffed.

"You're still third to Brock and me!" he mumbled. Erika blinked at him before looking past him to see me shaking my head and mouthing. 'No way! She liked you better!' Erika turned her head and muffled her giggles into her sleeve. Surge let his head lull to the side, giving me a stink eye, but little else.

I tossed a wave over my shoulder and made my way out the front of the arena.

"Gym Leader Brock!" A few people noticed me and I soon had a crowd around me asking for advice or asking if I had seen their matches. I honestly couldn't say yes to most of them but there were a few standouts.

"Impressive work with your Jynx. I'm surprised to see such a pokemon here today. How'd you find it?"

The trainer blushed and ducked her head. "I took some time to surf around some Seafoam islands. Got really lost and ended up in northern Sevii." This got a round of chuckles before a few trainers were shoved aside only for Celia to shoot through.

"Brock! Let's go!" She grabbed my arm and tugged me off before anyone could react. I eyed the trainers that had been basically shunted to the side. A few of them weren't sure of how they ended up on the ground and there was a general air of shock at the abrupt theft of the large group's focal point.

"That was a bit rough, Celia," I said to the small girl. She peered up at me.

"Huh? What do you mean?" I merely shook my head.

"Don't worry about it. So where'd you want to go for your victory celebration?"

"Ice cream!" she said right as a cold wind blew in from Mt. Silver.

"Alright, ice cream in autumn, why not?"

"I want a super—" It was moments like this when Celia acted her age, instead of trying to be extra mature. But then again that was normal for a thirteen-year-old. I nodded along with her. When I'd been her age… in both lives actually I'd tried to act older. Somehow being a sixteen year old gym leader it wasn't that I was sixteen but that I was a gym leader that people paid attention to.

"That's a lot of ice cream," I said diplomatically.

"I can share it if I need to!" She grinned up at me hopefully.

"Alright, I'll buy it for you and your team." She responded by pouting at me and I raised a brow at her. "What, did you want to pay for it?" She shook her head at me before leading me by the arm into the ice cream shop.

At the shop, an older woman with glasses smiled in our direction. She must have been nearly blind with how thick her glasses were. They made her eyes huge things that blinked slowly at us as we approached. "Well hello dearies! Do you two want to share a sundae?" She said in greeting.

"Yes!" said Celia.

"Oh, aren't you lucky that your older brother is lookin' after you dearie!" replied the old woman.

Celia twitched and I thought for a moment I heard the sound of glass breaking. She slumped and grumbled to herself but was quick to rouse when I pointed to the list above the ice cream. "You want peanuts?"

"I want an 'everything' sundae!" she declared, her mood whiplashing back to being peppy. The woman behind the counter went into action, and I was rather surprised to find her becoming a whirlwind of ice cream, condiments and serving spoons. Within a minute I was staring at an ice cream monstrosity that was more of a small hill than anything I could deem as dessert.

Celia's eyes glinted when the older woman handed her a giant spoon. "There you go dearie!"

I stared at the woman who had just handed over so much ice cream to a teenager. The older part of my soul that had been an adult despaired as the woman gained her own glint.

"That will be two hundred and eighty poke dollars!" I opened up my wallet before pausing as I considered how things were playing out.

"Are you going to share with me?" I asked Celia as she staggered away with her prize.

"Nope! Thanks, Big Brother!" She said from the other side of the ice cream. I turned back and looked over the menu.



A few minutes later saw me eating a double scoop out the front of the shop. People walked past and gawked openly, for once ignoring me as Celia carved a sizable chunk into her now much smaller hill of ice cream.

I contented myself with my cookies 'n cream, oranberry with a dusting of chocolate flavours mixed in. I nibbled at my cone and waited. It should be any second now. Noises of my small companion working furiously filled the air. I could just imagine her trying to reject the looming truth. I continued to wait.

Another minute of eating ensued and Celia slowed down before groaning in pain. She clenched her spoon before shivering and clutching her head. Only then did Celia wilt in defeat. "I can't eat all of this," she murmured.

"We'll share it with your team," I said reasonably, lancing out with a spoon I had claimed from the clerk just for this moment. Celia nodded her head, happier with that idea. A second later pokeballs popped open around us. From within them, a Wartortle, Jigglypuff, Nidoqueen, Phanpy, Graveller, and a Ninetails.

I glanced to the side and watched a few trainers perk up at Celia's reveal. I shot her a smirk. I knew for a fact that Phanpy wasn't ready for battling yet, and Ninetails was more pet than battler. If I could ever get Celia to try her hand at Contests, I knew that the fox pokemon would take to it like a Magikarp to water.

As we ate I broached the conversation that I needed to have. "So, now that I've beaten Lance and you're well and truly on your way, I'm heading home."

"What?! But! Couldn't you stick around for longer?"

I shook my head. "Celia, you don't need me here. I can't always be there for your tournaments. This is just like the mini-tournaments that we had. Now you just need to put your best foot forward."

"If… if I make the finals will you come back and watch?"

I sat back and considered that before nodding slowly. "Sure thing, you've got four days' worth of battling to get through for that. I should be able to get some grannies lined up for the finals." When I looked up Celia had her fist clenched around her spoon.

"We're going all the way!" She then rounded on her team. "Did you hear me team! ALL! THE! WAY!" She then spun around and lanced a finger right at me. "And then you'll be there!"

I nodded along, happy to see her motivated instead of moping. She took a huge spoonful of ice cream to celebrate her gaining my agreement. She swallowed and I grinned as she clutched her head. "Urgh!"

I just laughed before heading for the hotel for my last night away from home. I had to admit to being surprised when I was left alone for the first time in a long while. I fell asleep and woke up at the usual pre-dawn time.

I sat up and listened for any intruders. There was no one.

No Surge, no Sabrina, no Erika. No little siblings needing something done. I lay back down. I'd had six hours of sleep… and for once… I could have more if I wanted. I sat up and surveyed the room. Waiting for someone to take the moment away. Part of me fully expected it to happen. I lay back down slowly. I stretched and wormed around in bed.

I sat up a little and glanced around before laying back down and shutting my eyes.

I'll just shut my eyes and someone will…

I woke up two hours later, confused and feeling like I'd stolen something.

I got to sleep in. I sat up and crept out of bed. No one was waiting for me. Not even Celia. I'd said goodbye to her last night and now I had the entire day to myself before returning home.

I checked the amenities and found a basic cereal that I could make up before plopping myself down in front of the tv. Instead of turning on some more pokemon battles on the battlecast channel I flicked through the channels until I found the cartoons.

There was a strange new show about a Furret as a samurai that reminded me of another show that I'd loved in my past life. I settled in and watched it mindlessly, enjoying the rare quiet moment I had to myself.

If this kept up I'd have to think about getting a massage or something crazy. I snorted into my tea at that thought. As if.

I checked my transceiver and sighed to myself. There were already a few messages asking when I'd be back, and one from Surge asking to meet up. I messaged them all back before sending another off to Sabrina to check in.

She replied back quickly.

'Tired from yesterday. The crowds were tough. It was nice.'

I tapped my chin, considering her words. She was getting much better. It seemed like she was doing it much faster of late as well. It also seemed like it was tiring her out a lot more than it normally would.

I'd send her another message later when I was home. Instead of heading straight home I decided to do something I had been meaning to do for a while. So I packed my gear up and checked out.

When I walked towards the door I saw a small crowd of reporters waiting for me. I turned and looked straight at the bellboy who startled before hurrying away to escape my ire. Sadly, the reporters weren't going to be so easily scared off. So I exhaled my dark mood and marched out to meet them.

"Brock! Rumour has it that you're leaving the Plateau today? Any credence to these rumours?"

I nodded. "Yes, I've spent more than enough time watching the new up and comers. I'm proud of everything they're showing and I think they have a bright future ahead of them, no matter their showing this year. This year has been a tough one to take part in, with a lot of quality trainers and pokemon making appearances." There, that sounded good didn't it?

"Do you feel you don't need to stick around because you think your Gym's sponsored trainer is guaranteed the win?"

"Guaranteed wouldn't be the words I would use. I believe she has a strong chance. She's impressed me a lot with her use of strategies that I both have, and haven't, taught her. It's great to see her growth."

"And what of the other trainers you've worked with that are performing strongly this year?"

I tilted my head, a bit caught off guard. "Other trainers? I've only worked with Celia in this tournament. The only other sponsored trainer of my gym is currently doing a circuit of the Sevii islands after making an attempt at the Orange Islands circuit." Jackson had done well, reaching the quarterfinals before being beaten by an eventual finalist but that was neither here nor there for this question.

"So the success of the Pewter trainers isn't something you'll claim?"

"I have a hand in working with most youngsters these days with the gym's outreach program along with having school outings to the gym." I shook my head, however, "This wouldn't be anything that would have affected these trainers. Most of the kids that have been a part of this program are at least another year away from going on their journey." I searched the reporters before settling on the man that had asked the question.

"I'm not sure what you're referring to with the Pewter city trainers' success." It was a bit of a turn to ask them for information but I knew they'd like to have my 'reaction' on camera.

"Pewter trainers so far have boasted an eighty percent win ratio with at least five of them advancing to the next round out of the nine that entered the tournament. The other four of whom had to fight other representatives of Pewter for placement."

I whistled. "Wow, go Pewter City!" I said loud enough that the mics would have had no trouble hearing it. It was impressive to hear as with the large number of trainers there was little doubt that they'd have to really shine. I thought back to when I'd met Celia coming out of the tunnels.

"I think a lot of this is on the trainers themselves. When they came to the Plateau, they came together and have really meshed as a group. I think this has helped bolster them as young trainers and people both. I'm proud they've done this, but it is not something I had a hand in creating."

"Would you say your exhibition match against Lance might have inspired them?"

I laughed and rubbed the back of my head. "Haha! Well my team and I gave it our all so I hope others can take something away from that. It really depends on the individuals and their teams though. I can't deny it might have helped, but by how much? Who's to say?" I then gestured to the side, indicating that I was done with this interview. More of them called out to me but I ignored them as I strode away.

With my hotel room packed, and goodbyes said I didn't have any need to stick around. I plucked a pokeball off my belt. "Go Zephyr!" a gust of wind swept through the sidewalk and a few people shouted in surprise. I grinned as a much larger than normal Noctowl swept his wings another few times before settling down. His head spun around in the way that only an owl's neck could, blinking at me.

"Owl?" He said. I nodded. He crouched down further allowing me to clamber up and grab onto the harness that he wore whenever I called him out.

Noctowl was one of the pokemon I'd gotten early in my journey but he'd slowly shifted from fighter to transport as I went around. I'd been surprised when he'd continued to grow beyond the norm of a meter fifty. He'd eventually settled in at two-thirty, which enabled him to easily lift me. He didn't have the speed of Fearow or Pidgeot, the two most common pokemon to see trainers soaring through the air, but he certainly was fast enough for me.

The only pokemon that allowed me to move quicker was using Selene to teleport around but she usually could only do a handful of teleports a day before resting for at least as long if I was trying for distance.

"Let's soar boy!" Zephyr hooted once before crouching low. Then he hopped while sweeping his wings down harshly causing another wave of air to rush out. I grinned when one girl performed the classic Marilyn Monroe pose.

Another few beats of Zephyr's wings saw us rising up and away. However, instead of flying east we moved west. Towards Mt Silver.

There was an old friend I needed to meet, and it felt right to go now. I couldn't quite put a finger on why that was but it simply was.

It had been a long time since I'd trekked my way into the nature preserve known as Mt. Silver. They called it a preserve, but the truth was that Mt. Silver and the Range that raced away northward were lands that were considered untameable without the efforts of hundreds of pokemon trainers descending and marching forth. It was a wild, dangerous place.

It certainly hadn't been a place for a child, one that was far too cocky for his own good, to wander into with nothing to back him up. When I first came into this world, I had been unsure of a lot of things. The arrival had been strange and left me wondering where I stood in the natural order of everything. I had started at home in the original Pewter City Gym with my father. Heck, even Lola had still been around, pregnant as she was with the twins.

Shortly after my arrival, there was an excursion by the gyl to the bottom of the range. Something I couldn't protest or fake sick on as Flint and Lola had been adamant on having me attend. And so I had found myself, as a young Brock, within throwing distance of what I knew to be home to some of the most powerful Rock types in the world. I was barely a week into this life and still highly uncertain what was going on.

I'd decided to do something insanely stupid.

It's strange how sometimes the stupidest things you can do have the greatest payoff. I'd always been rather cautious in my previous life. I'd even worked out that, due to how much I drove, it wasn't a matter of if but when I had a car accident despite my caution.

Finding oneself 'inserted' into a young Brock had been too surreal and for that week I had gone through the motions before deciding to dare to reach. And so, I'd wandered straight into the preserve despite all the written and verbal warnings.

I'd sparked a few search parties and a very distressed Flint had been called only to arrive in time for me to return, scratched up, hungry, and cold, but with a young Titan in my arms.

Zephyr flew west. He flew over land that I'd hiked once and since returned to everytime upon his back. His head locked onto a peak close to the infamous 'Mt. Silver' but not the famous site where one would find the final hidden boss of the Gold or Silver games. That lay higher still and was usually not visible due to cloud cover.The Mt. Silver region wasn't a single mountain like in the game and it wasn't a site that was awarded to those that had passed through the League. Instead it was a free reserve where powerful pokemon wandered. That still made it an area people tried to get into, but more people entered it each year than came out.

The peak I was aiming at was actually rather flat and had a hidden spring of water, making it the ideal resting place for certain pokemon.

We received more than a few challenging snarls, howls and wails as we flew but Zephyr was able to direct a look that conveyed how beneath us those particular challenges were. When this only inspired more challengers I happily unsealed Don. "Don! Intercept duty!" He screeched at being let loose before plummeting at an Ursaring that was even now charging up a Hyper Beam.

Don swept in and raked him with his claws before spinning tightly about to snap his jaw closed around the bear's neck. I watched him, ready to call him away if he went further than he needed to as the Ursaring rolled harshly and got Don off his neck. Then he made a show of snarling at Don only to turn and run. Don flapped his wings and screeched loudly to announce his victory. I whistled to call him up. He rose eagerly to face the next challenger.

Some rocks and water were hurled our way but they either missed or Zephyr diverted them with a casual use of psychic energy. Don descended on the pokemon that dared attack us with glee.

As we closed in, Zephyr hooted loudly and some of the attacks that we'd been facing died away. Either Don mangling all challengers or Zephyr's pronouncement of who we were here to see did the trick and we were able to soar into our destination.

I chuckled at the thought, rubbing Zephyr's head in gratitude as he alighted on the top of the peak. I'd only come here once in truth, when I'd finished the Orange and Sevii islands. Then, as now, I'd come after completing a significant challenge for myself and the team. Today's milestone would be more significant with Titan's victory over Lance's Dragonite.

I pulled Titan's greatball out. He appeared with a flash of red light before looking around. His stance morphed from wary to relaxed instantly. He eyed some old boulders and the trees with interest before opening his mouth. When he roared he did so in greeting rather than challenge.

"Tyyyyyyyyy! Tyran!" His call echoed and the cries of other pokemon throughout the wilderness died off at the call of the alpha pokemon.

He called again. I hummed in thought continuing to rub at Zephyr's head, the Noctowl unconcerned with what was going on as his teammate called into the wilderness.

That changed when something called back.

Zephyr's head snapped up at the bellow that shook the forest.

Titan only grinned harder before tilting his head back and matching it. Zephyr eyed Titan before huffing and nudging me for more scratches. I chuckled even as trees began to be pushed out of the way leading up one side of the peak. We all watched as a path was cleared up to us. The earth trembled like a giant was stomping its feet, feet that slowly picked up cadence and power the closer it came.

Then a huge shape burst through the trees causing branches to splinter and break as another Tyranitar emerged. While it had been in the trees it had been tough to judge its height due to the hardy nature of the vegetation on Mt. Silver. But as it emerged it was clear that this Tyranitar was tall, taller than Titan by at least a head which made it stand twice my height. It sported large scars all across its front and sides that spoke of the battles it had endured to grow as it had. I grinned as it eyed us briefly before turning to Titan. It tilted its head before stepping forward cautiously, its nose twitching.

It was strange to see such timidness from the pseudo-legendary, but it was only matched when Titan stepped forward just as carefully. His own nose sampling the air with tentative twitches. He moved forward glacially, while each step had weight to it. The large pokemon moved now with care, each step was slow and carefully placed.

Like he might break the other pokemon if he wasn't careful, or they might react poorly. I watched, trying to make it look like I was unaffected even as my heart hammered in my chest. Instinct wasn't an easy thing to overcome and having such a powerful pokemon walk up to me was rather frightening even though I had sought this out.

Titan and the other Tyranitar sniffed each other. Then they crooned at each other before finally nuzzling into the others' neck. If I didn't know better I would have thought they were lost loves. I remained quiet as both pokemon slowly wrapped each other into a hug. Then they crooned to each other.

A touching moment that one wouldn't expect to see in the wilds of Mt. Silver.

I cursed my lack of camera but then realised that it would have ruined it. I resolved to simply lean back and enjoy the moment. This wasn't for me but for Titan. I merely had the good fortune of being able to witness it.

Small moments like this are more important than most really consider. It made me think of my own welcome for when I'd get home. I felt a warmth building in my chest as I realized I'd probably made the right call stating I wasn't going to make a challenge for the Championship. Funny how I was learning that from my pokemon.

Titan's mother cracked an eye and looked at me.

It had been years since we'd last seen each other. She'd been an enraged pokemon that had been chasing a poacher, and I'd been new to this world. I'd encountered Titan as an egg fallen off their truck and had hatched him with my own body heat. I'd offered him back to her, but then I'd gone a step further.

At the time I couldn't really claim to be thinking of anything or perhaps the truth was I hadn't been thinking of all. And so I'd asked if I could be his partner. I vowed then and there to make him strong. As strong as I could, to reach for heights he'd never be able to achieve and see sights he'd never have a chance with for anyone else.

She'd stood over me that day and I'd felt terror the likes of which I'd never thought to experience in both my lives. She'd loomed like a mountain over a small village. The threat of an avalanche crushing it ever-present. The difference being that this mountain had teeth and claws that were in no way metaphorical.

For long, long minutes she'd merely observed me.

And then she agreed. It had been nothing more than a slow nod but when a pokemon like her nods, it has weight.

And so I'd gained my starter in Titan as a young Larvitar. I… hadn't been expecting so much back then. It had been a long road. I grinned. I still had a ways more to go but sometimes the best parts were stopping with friends. This time it was with an old friend.

"Hey there, remember me? I wanted to come to tell you how your son has done. He just beat the strongest Dragonite in the world the other day!" Titan's Mum cocked her head before giving her son another look over and sniffing before tilting her head in a disbelieving fashion. It was as if she was saying 'really? This son of mine? I don't believe you'.

Titan warbled at her in annoyance and she huffed before gesturing to me to tell my tale.

And so I began to tell her all about the things her son had done since we'd last seen each other. It took a few hours but it was worth it. By the end she had a proud look in her eyes when she looked at her son. Eventually, she turned back to me. At some point, she'd sat down to listen. Now, she stood and walked towards me. She still towered over me. My heart still beat like it had back then. I wasn't as small as back then, and I liked to think I was stronger in a lot of ways, but having her assess me was still nerve-wracking. She bowed her head stiffly. I blinked before matching her.

"Thank you," I said back hoarsely. "I can't think of a better pokemon to be my companion and friend. Thank you for letting Titan journey with me." She crooned back at me and I laughed.

I looked to Titan. "You're among the strongest, buddy, you ready for what'll be coming our way next?" For a moment I considered asking if he still wanted to be my partner. A greedy part of me denied my voice while another urged me to at least offer. Titan was my friend after all, not some mere pet. One of the first friends I'd made upon awakening in this world.

I'd hated it when Ash did it in the anime, but I felt I had to do it, in case it was what he wanted. Titan huffed and merely walked up to me before giving me a hug, knowing how my thoughts had run away from me. He held me for a moment before relaxing his grip. Then he leaned over me and breathed heavily on me before tapping his Great ball with a claw. My face hurt from the smile that quickly grew. He really was the best friend I could ever ask for.

Titan's mum huffed at me before stepping up to me once again. She huffed on me like her son had done before pointing at the ground. "Tyranitar!" She pointed empathically down.

"You want me to wait here?"

She nodded her head.

And so I waited as she stalked off. It took a while, the sun slowly crawling further and further across the sky with me simply sitting and waiting on the peak, but she eventually returned.

I blinked when I saw what she was carrying.

She came back with an egg. "That's? Ummm, I don't think I should take another egg!? I—" She growled before leaning in and sniffing me. She pointed at her egg and then at me before sniffing pointedly. "You can smell… something about me?" She leaned down and made a gesture that seemed to imply 'small'. "My siblings?" She nodded again then pushed the egg into my hands, nodding once before she turned to walk away.

I was rather stunned at this but bowed at her retreating back. "Thank you for your trust!"

She didn't answer, merely stalking out of the clearing without a backward glance.

Zephyr nudged me and nodded before turning myself towards home. I climbed atop him more carefully now, a pokemon egg in my grasp. I wiped my face down before coughing out the tightness in my throat. "Let's go home Zephyr!"

"Noctowl!" he cheered before leaping skyward and homeward bound. We soared back to the east. I vaguely noticed that we faced no challengers on the way out, something that might have had something to do with the roars from Titan and his mother making pokemon huddle down lest they draw attention to themselves.

I felt something relax within me even as I held onto the egg she'd given to me tightly. I was honestly touched by the act and would have to ready one of my siblings for caring for a Larvitar. I was actually finding myself rather looking forward to it as it would mean I'd get to spend more time with them and teach them little things I'd learnt myself from my time raising Titan.

The plateau passed far beneath us as Zephyr caught a tailwind boosting his speed further. Half an hour later, I could see my family's home. Zephyr landed to the side where our family home entrance was located behind a tall fence with thick hedges that offered privacy.

I lamented the fact that even with the clear signage of private property and owned pokemon, trainers still tried to walk in for a host of reasons. I detached the harness from Zephyr, allowing him to fly to a nearby peak that he shared with Don, then I opened the door.

"Hey! I'm home!" I called. Instantly an avalanche of thumping running feet sounded out from around the house.

"Suzie! You come back here with that!" "Brock! Tommy's being mean to me!" I huffed in amusement as the family drama had obviously continued without my being here.

I wasn't sure why I expected anything else.



A.N. Thanks for the comments and support that has been coming through!

A special thanks goes through to Raikor, Ab9999, and the Elnoorz for betaing and editing the chapter.
 
The author really showed how much stress Brock is under and even though he is handling it like a champ it's taking a toll on him. This is the first chapter I really noticed how young he is.
 
Somehow, Brock being sixteen in this makes the least amount of sense to me out of the entire story. I find reality warping beings, practical magic, sci fi tech, and living Pokemon gods far more believable than Brock being only sixteen with the way he's described.-managing a gym, training so many pokemon, going on a journey at one point, helping in some research, conducting business, and raising his family? This barely works because Brock mentally is at least double that, but even then sixteen seems like a huge stretch for him to have accomplished everything described even with his advantage and mental maturity.

Then again, this is a criticism I have with the entirety of Pokemon. Pokemon seems allergic to starring adults (even more than most anime), so somehow thirteen year olds end up doing everything when I wouldn't trust a thirteen year old with a bucket of ice cream, nevertheless creatures capable of demolishing buildings.

Also, if Brock is sixteen...wtf, Surge? Surge was encouraging Brock to go have a one night stand and to go fuck around. That's...questionable.

How old even is Sabrina in this now? I was thinking reading all of this that Brock was at least eighteen and Sabrina likely in her 20s, while Surge was probably 30s. Then this chapter hits Brock as being sixteen, Celia thirteen (who I thought was at least fifteen, if not more likely sixteen), and more that just does not mesh in my head at all.
 
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Somehow, Brock being sixteen in this makes the least amount of sense to me out of the entire story. I find reality warping beings, practical magic, sci fi tech, and living Pokemon gods far more believable than Brock being only sixteen with the way he's described.-managing a gym, training so many pokemon, going on a journey at one point, helping in some research, conducting business, and raising his family? This barely works because Brock mentally is at least double that, but even then sixteen seems like a huge stretch for him to have accomplished everything described even with his advantage and mental maturity.

Then again, this is a criticism I have with the entirety of Pokemon. Pokemon seems allergic to starring adults (even more than most anime), so somehow thirteen year olds end up doing everything when I wouldn't trust a thirteen year old with a bucket of ice cream, nevertheless creatures capable of demolishing buildings.

Also, if Brock is sixteen...wtf, Surge? Surge was encouraging Brock to go have a one night stand and to go fuck around. A sixteen year old.

How old even is Sabrina in this now? I was thinking reading all of this that Brock was at least eighteen and Sabrina likely in her 20s, while Surge was probably 30s. Then this chapter hits Brock as being sixteen, Celia thirteen, and more that just does not mesh in my head at all.
Different cultures and it is a whole different world. I guess people are considered adults once they finish their journeys. Also Brock has shown time and time again that he is very mature and is in a position of authority so people focus on that, but I do agree that I thought Brock was 18-19.
 
I wanted to come to tell you how your son has done. He just beat the strongest Dragonite in the world the other day!" Titan's Mum cocked her head before giving her son another look over and sniffing before tilting her head in a disbelieving fashion. It was as if she was saying 'really? This son of mine? I don't believe you'.

Titan warbled at her in annoyance and she huffed before gesturing to me to tell my tale.
Yes he did, yes he did. Titan rocked Dragonite's world.
The trainer blushed and ducked her head. "I took some time to surf around some Seafoam islands. Got really lost and ended up in northern Sevii." This got a round of chuckles before a few trainers were shoved aside only for Celia to shoot through.

"Brock! Let's go!" She grabbed my arm and tugged me off before anyone could react. I eyed the trainers that had been basically shunted to the side. A few of them weren't sure of how they ended up on the ground and there was a general air of shock at the abrupt theft of the large group's focal point.

"That was a bit rough, Celia," I said to the small girl. She peered up at me.

"Huh? What do you mean?" I merely shook my head.
I'm not quite sure what Celia did. Did she use some Anime!Strength to blow people away? Did she instinctively use Rock Aura to push them a way like floating beach balls? Hmm. Rude, regardless.
Celia twitched and I thought for a moment I heard the sound of glass breaking.
Is this another anime gag, or aura…? Sabrina would have mentioned if Celia was a psychic. It was probably just Celia's frustrated brain making that sound.
There were already a few messages asking when I'd be back, and one from Surge asking to meet up. I messaged them all back
Surge, why do you have so much free time? Or have you been, perhaps, assigned by Giovanni to keep a close eye on the rising star Brock? Hmm, I wonder when we might hear some more about Surge's supposed past or how he treats his city.
"Pewter trainers so far have boasted an eighty percent win ratio with at least five of them advancing to the next round out of the nine that entered the tournament. The other four of whom had to fight other representatives of Pewter for placement."
Are the tournament organizers doing something manipulative here to ensure an even mix of candidates make it to late rounds? Or is the pool of trainers just small?
Another few beats of Zephyr's wings saw us rising up and away. However, instead of flying east we moved west. Towards Mt Silver.

There was an old friend I needed to meet, and it felt right to go now. I couldn't quite put a finger on why that was but it simply was.
Given what happens below, "Old Friend" isn't the wording most people would use. Others would call her the Goddess of the Mountains, would compare her to Gaia, would say she puts the Legendary in Pseudo-Legendary. I wonder if she is out of her prime now due to age and injuries. For all we know, she could still be growing.
I'd decided to do something insanely stupid.
As is tradition.
I'd decided to do something insanely stupid.

It's strange how sometimes the stupidest things you can do have the greatest payoff.
I realize Viva01 isn't a philosopher, but… I wonder how many of us would go back in time to tell our low-wisdom selves to do something "stupid" if we had the chance. On the other hand, most of us already recognize some of our past decisions as stupid. So should we just look into stupid things with real rewards…? No, there's got to be a better lesson in this. About focusing our efforts.
She bowed her head stiffly. I blinked before matching her.

"Thank you," I said back hoarsely. "I can't think of a better pokemon to be my companion and friend. Thank you for letting Titan journey with me." She crooned back at me and I laughed.
Daww. Perfection.
"Hey! I'm home!" I called. Instantly an avalanche of thumping running feet sounded out from around the house.

"Suzie! You come back here with that!" "Brock! Tommy's being mean to me!" I huffed in amusement as the family drama had obviously continued without my being here.

I wasn't sure why I expected anything else.
Optimism?

Huzzah for the unexpected update! And a solid end to this arc. Will the next arc bring us back to Celia for the Finals, or will she take time to reflect (alone) after the tournament's end? She could be quite tempted to push her friends to the limit in order to catch Brock's eye.

Will a non-Gym Leader, non-Elite Four member shake up Brock's routine next? Will there be an ecological crisis to attend to? Will Professor Oak come to Pewter? Will technology in the world change things up? Will Pokémon contests come to the region, courtesy of Misty's older sisters?
 
Different cultures and it is a whole different world. I guess people are considered adults once they finish their journeys. Also Brock has shown time and time again that he is very mature and is in a position of authority so people focus on that, but I do agree that I thought Brock was 18-19.
I get different culture and different world, but there's only so many damn hours in a day and presumably Pokemon world matches our own in that capacity. It doesn't feel like Brock should have had the time do more than a quarter of the things he's done in his backstory, mental maturity and head start or not.
 
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Yeah, with the way Brock acts AND IS TREATED there really ought to be a few more years tagged onto his age. It's really pushing anime over actual functioning society for a solo 16 year old to effectively be treated such. I feel there should be more questions and observations about his youth if it's staying that way.
 
Depending on the hatching time of Larvitar eggs, it's possible that this is the Larvitar Ash helped with that whole Unown situation.
 
I find it rather strange how much you guys are focusing on his age. This has been brought up several times in story in a number of ways. Right at the begining we had him mentioning that he was getting close to time for Ash to show up placing him at 16 or so right there because that's his age in the anime.

As for doing too much?

We know his journey consisted of completing the Kanto circuit in a season and having his second year of journey cut off by his dad bailing on them early in. If he went on his journey at 10 like in the anime, that means he was made gym leader somewhere in the 11-12 year. Having 4 to 5 years to turn things around to hit what we see in the start of the story is reasonable.
 
We know his journey consisted of completing the Kanto circuit in a season and having his second year of journey cut off by his dad bailing on them early in. If he went on his journey at 10 like in the anime, that means he was made gym leader somewhere in the 11-12 year. Having 4 to 5 years to turn things around to hit what we see in the start of the story is reasonable.
Also he has the grannies to help out time to time so it does sounds reasonable. Alot more then canon Brock at least.
 
I am kinda amused by the naivete on the age issue. Absolutely there are are sixteen years olds that have done a lot, bad or good, in the real world because they had to get started early. It's sad it happens, but it happens a LOT, and discounting the experience and maturity of kids that cope with that kind of thing is a disservice to them.

And sixteen being too early for 'that kind of thing'? I guess somebody has never listened to music from the 1950s....
 
Yollanda did ask for a starter. And people over on SB seem to think that Forrest wants out from under Brock's shadow, and thus want a different starter.
I disagree here. I've seen nothing of Forrest chafing at being in Brock's shadow. If anything, between Aura Training and the mountain patrols/hiking, it seems like he's following in Brock's footsteps and trying to emulate him. Maybe whoevet came up with that was projecting a bit, and SB just ran with it. Who knows.

I for one think Forest would be honored to have the same pseudo-Legendary Starter as his big bro.
 
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I disagree here. I've seen nothing of Forrest chafing at being in Brock's shadow. If anything, between Aura Training and the mountain patrols/hiking, it seems like he's following in Brock's footsteps and trying to emulate him. Maybe whoevet came up with that was projecting a bit, and SB just ran with it. Who knows.

I for ine think Forest would be honored to have the same pseudo-Legendary Starter as his big bro.
And I fully agree with you, not the first thing I've seen people try to argue when there's some evidence to the contrary, and none supporting them.

There were people that thought Brock had received Titan from either his dad or a traveling trainer. Still not sure what the person who suggested Flint could have gotten Titan was thinking.
 
Chapter 23 - Returning home
"Brock!" "Brock!" "Brock!" "Big Bro!" "Brother!"

One after another, the rest of the family piled in. "Timmy, Billy, Tilly, Cindy, Yolanda!" I replied in turn. My hands went up over my head so the egg that I was carrying didn't get crushed as small bodies impacted me. Like a Growlithe with a treat in sight, their heads tracked the object.

They gasped as one. "IS THAT?!"

"It's a pokemon egg. I got it from a friend and was rather surprised, but they told me I could give it to one of my siblings."

They squealed in glee. "What is it!?" I grinned at them before looking around. I turned to Yolanda. "Where's Forrest?"

Something flickered in her eyes for a second and I worried something had happened before she gave me a smile that didn't look right for some reason. "He's in the gym, I'll go grab him." She ran off quickly. Had I said something wrong?

"Brock! What sort of pokemon egg is it?" Salvadore asked. He approached with a notepad in hand, already busy sketching the pokemon egg onto paper.

I smiled and winked. "Let's wait until everyone's here first." I led them into the lounge room and claimed a spot in the middle, keeping the egg in my lap. My siblings crawled over the back of the cough and crowded in on me. Tilly reached out and I watched her carefully stroke the egg. "That's good. You have to be careful with it, Tilly. Eggs are delicate."

Her actions emboldened the rest of my siblings to reach out and touch it. Slowly, more and more of the family came in until finally Forrest was led in by Yolanda.

"Hey big bro, congra—" He stopped when he saw the egg. "Is that an egg?!"

I snorted at the obvious answer. Instead of firing off something obnoxiously sarcastic I nodded. "Yeah. I got this from Titan's mother. This egg will be one of his siblings."

"Oh wow," Forrest said quietly.

I nodded my head before raising it out to him. "Forrest, I want to offer you the chance to have this pokemon." I watched him as he blinked and blanched. "Do… you not want it?"

"I don't! I mean I do but I…" He trailed off and sighed before shaking his head. "I mean I want a pokemon as strong as Titan but… an egg?"

I frowned. "I know it'll take a long time to hatch. It doesn't yet have the minor tremors to indicate it's out of the first stage, sure. And a pseudo legendary egg will take longer than pretty much any other pokemon to get up to their true potential peak, but the pay off with pokemon like Titan outweighs the wait a hundredfold." I offered him the egg. "Trust me on this, I know."

Forrest took the egg awkwardly and shifted from foot to foot. "...Thanks Brock."

Yolanda shifted next to him before stepping closer. Forrest glanced to her, momentarily taking his attention off the egg. Right as he did this his grip shifted enough to have the egg wobble. I tensed and began to throw myself across the ground to catch it. Images of it shattering like a mere Doduo egg for breakfast filled my mind before horror even had a chance to set in.

Yolanda must have sensed the problem before I saw it as she whipped her hands out and snatched it from Forrest, leaving him gaping. He never had the option of even doing more than twitching wrong before Yolanda had it in her arms. I had already committed to the action though and had to bite back a curse as I landed on the floor belly first only to skid forward, knocking Forrest off his feet as I careened forward. Yolanda skipped backwards with the egg held firmly in hand.

Forrest lay on top of me groaning as I tried to work out what had just happened. I glanced at the floor spotting my own reflection on it. I replayed the moment in my mind and wondered how I had skidded so far before inspecting the glistening floor closer. "Oh?! You guys mopped the floors without me reminding you!" I grinned at them before looking at Yolanda who was now carefully holding the egg to her midsection. "Good save Yolanda!"

She gave me a tremulous smile as I rolled onto my feet and stood. Forrest thumped onto the ground and squawked before he scrambled up to his feet. I gave him a sheepish smile. "Sorry about wiping you out like that. Leapt before I could stop myself, little bro, you scared me. You need to have a more careful grip and never let the chance of slipping them come up."

"Yeah well, I had it." He coughed and thanked Yolanda as well. Then he held his hands out.

Yolanda eyed him dubiously. "Brock was right. You were holding it wrong… Here, hold it like this in the future." Yolanda, I noted, looked extremely conflicted as she handed over the egg to Forrest.

I felt my stomach twist as realisation set in. I hadn't had the chance to get anything else. The offer had been a surprise to me but now it created an issue in that I'd accidentally snubbed everyone else by having a gift for only one of them ready upon my return home. I had already decided to do something for the family as a whole, but perhaps I should also consider giving something more personalised to Yolanda. She did a lot and deserved recognition.

I clapped my hands together to try and drag everyone out of a depressive funk, my younger siblings mimicked me before continuing to clap like I'd started a game. I chuckled. Alright, maybe I was just projecting my mood.

"Alright! Forrest getting this egg was a surprise even for me! That doesn't mean I'm not going to do something for everyone else though! So let's find a way to celebrate by having some food and you can all start telling me your thoughts—" ''THE CAKE!" gasped Suzie as her eyes widened. Then she snapped to look at me. She slapped her hands over her mouth as if that'd stop me from hearing what she'd said.

"Yeah! Cake!" Tilly and Billy cheered ignorant that this was obviously supposed to be a secret. I bit my lips to hold in my laughter. Cindy sighed while Salvadore tilted his head in thought.

Salvadore tapped his lip with his pencil. "Hey… did anyone cover the cake before we all came into the lounge room?"

I blinked at that before remembering that we'd recently added a new pokemon to the 'family'. It took the family a bit to register what he meant. Yolanda hadn't heard due to triple-checking that Forrest had a proper hold on the egg. "I got it Yolanda! Leave me alone." he muttered at her; she ignored him.

Cindy and Tommy understood what Salvadore was talking about first. They turned together and sprinted towards the kitchen. "Munchlax! No!" This time I couldn't stop the snort of laughter that escaped my lips.

I laughed harder when a dramatic wail echoed from the kitchen followed by a content-sounding "Munch…laaaaax!"

I followed the others in and found the destroyed remains of a large cake on the island. In a corner, slumped against the cabinets, with frosting smeared over his lips, Munchlax lay. Tommy and Cindy stood over him berating him but he looked far too content to be bothered by their words. When Tommy raised a fist as if to strike at Munchlax I cleared my throat pointedly.

"No hitting Tommy. Munchlax didn't understand that he couldn't have the cake now. You can tell him what he did was wrong but you can't do something wrong yourself. And why is that?" I said with my best 'big brother' voice.

"Cause two wrongs don't make anything right…" He muttered before shaking a finger at Munchlax who did now look a little ashamed of eating the cake. Yolanda walked in and swept her gaze over the scene.

Yolanda merely giggled before clapping her hands. "Alright, everyone! It's fine! We'll just make another cake! A better one!" This got the girls to cheer while the boys groaned. Yolanda smiled at them fixedly. "That means we need the bowls cleaned right now!"

I eyed the bowls that had been left in the sink. "Were those supposed to be a welcome back surprise as well?" This got them to trade some embarrassed looks before they set to work. I tagged Forrest to come along with me to get a proper egg carrier and incubator first though, before we got distracted.

The gym had a few as it wasn't rare to find one of the pokemon huddling up on an egg occasionally. It wasn't something we promoted however and most of the pokemon were fed a mix that rendered their chances of making an egg much lower. I led Forrest into an area that served as the medical bay for emergencies at the gym. In a locked cupboard I drew out the durable glass incubator and showed it to him.

"That's it?" he said. I smirked at him, picked it up and hurled it straight at the ground. "Woah what are you—" the incubator hit the ground and wobbled slightly. It didn't bounce and it didn't shatter. "What the?"

"Forrest, I wasn't going to buy some cheap incubators for the gym." I picked it up and gave it a quick polish. "These beauties are expensive but they are redundant as anything. You can plug them into a computer and have it scan the egg, calibrate an optimal temperature, register the Egg's current health, protect the egg, and it can also be tracked if you happen to lose it."

Forrest leaned closer. "It just looks like a glass display case over a slab of metal?"

"And most good backpacks just look like backpacks," I replied. Forrest gave me a confused look. I shrugged. I didn't expect him to understand but, then again, you had to live another life where expansion technology wasn't standard. While they hadn't yet gotten it to the stage of improving housing for people, they had been able to make a two-foot box fit as much as a small storage container recently.

The first corporations to crack the housing issue were set to become the big megacorporation. Silph Co, Devon, Poketech, and more, were all heavily invested in solving this. I wouldn't be surprised if ten million pokedollars was a drop in the ocean compared to the funds they poured into R&D around that particular issue.

I opened the case, grabbing a soft brown pillow literally designed for this before I settled the egg atop it and sealed it back up. "There you go, keep it close so it can get used to your voice. That way it will imprint on you easier and follow your orders without too much hassle to start with."

"To start with?!" Forrest said.

"Well, I mean, it's going to possibly one day be a Tyranitar. By then you'll need to be ready to handle a strong pokemon by already having its respect or else you'll have a huge problem. Best to work on it early, imprinting while it's still in the egg."

Forrest nodded dubiously, eyeing the container. I clapped him on the shoulder. "Don't worry, this will be a walk in the park. I'll show you some tricks and walk you through the whole way, it'll be great!"

"I guess." I raised an eyebrow at his lacklustre response. "Thanks Brock." I decided to merely nod before leading him out. Before I left, I looked over the room. It wasn't all that effective without some highly trained people, or rather pokemon, to man it. I had rows and rows of antidotes, potions, revives, gauze and more. All of that was a stop-gap measure compared to a dedicated, specialised pokemon. I'd never be able to get a nurse… but a pokemon? That was more doable. I decided I'd bite the bullet and buy a Chansey if one came up for auction.

When we came back to the kitchen I was pleased to see everyone busily working, either cleaning or engaged in some aspect of the cooking.

I patted Yolanda on the head before pointing towards my office. "I'll make some calls then be back out, alright?"

"No problem!" She said leaning into my hand and smiling up at me. I gave her a quick hug and left her to it.

I entered my office and sighed when I spotted a frankly intimidating tower of mail sitting in my inbox. I clicked my teeth together before deciding to run awa— check something else first. Turning on my computer and booting up the email revealed a slew of more mail except this time in digital form.

I sighed and set to work, either reading and ignoring, briefly deleting, reading and replying, or reading and setting aside as something to deal with later. Most of the mail, both physical and digital, was congratulations for beating Lance.

"Dear Brock, congratulations on your…" I read through a lot of mail that started in that vein before rambling on. A lot of the letters were fan mail. Some, though, were a bit more interesting.

"Dear Brock, congratulations on your victory. We at Silph Co. are interested in having you as the face of our new hiking attire. We'd love to…" I created a new folder and named it 'Sponsor Deals' before flicking the email into that. I'd need to hire myself a… What had Sabrina called it? A Media Officer, before I dealt with this.

It felt weird for such a thing to be an issue. I kept flicking through my emails and each company correspondence I got asking me to make an appearance, or to appear wearing, eating, or using the companies' goods made me feel… Out of my depth. I had to sit in my chair for a while and wonder where things had gone so terribly right that this was a problem for me. It had only been a week ago that all I had to worry about was a pokemon battle.

Sure, it had been a battle against Lance, but still. It was amazing what one strong showing did. Was this what it would have been like If I had managed to win a serious regional tournament when I was on my journey? Would that have meant that Flint would have stuck around? I stopped at that. My mind roiled as I considered how that would have changed… everything. If I'd had all my ducks in a row and really worked at it, surely I might have been able to win?

I sat back and tapped the armrest of my chair.

No. Truthfully it was not as easy as the cartoons or the games made it out to be. You didn't simply go about catching pokemon willy-nilly. There were restrictions and small considerations to take, such as the costs of having them stabled. Few were the trainers that got unlimited storage unless you were sponsored by the truly Elite. I'd had an advantage simply as Flint's son with access to a pokemon stable to keep any captures I had as soon as I started my Journey.

Other trainers had to pay or win the right to stable their pokemon in gyms or large organisations. Trainers that passed Oak's exams needed to do so with a certain percentage to earn the right for them to keep pokemon at his ranch.

This made it tough to have more than six pokemon for the majority of people. Often it grew tougher for the majority of people on their journey as the decreasing slots available to them made them more conservative in what they might catch. Despite my access to a larger pokemon pool thanks to my father's stable, and all my prior knowledge, I still hadn't been able to win a tournament.

I stared at the sponsorship offers and tried not to let my thoughts darken any further. I shook my head. I was only looking at the bad. In truth, this was a great issue to deal with, I just had to shift my point of view to realise that.

I sat back pleased as the issue shifted to a positive in my mind. Then I spied an email that simply said, 'Thank you! So, so much!'. The email address of Lolonranch@pokenet… furthered my curiosity.

'Dear Brock,

First and foremost, congratulations on your win!

But most of all, thank you so much for choosing to drink our ranch's milk on Live tv during your interview! It might not have meant much to you, but it has made a world of difference for our family! We've been inundated with orders and requests which will guarantee our family continues to operate our farm! Your support means the world to us!

Thank you from all of us at Lon Lon Ranch.

Sincerely,
Mary-Sue Lonlon'

I felt that same warm fuzzy feeling in my stomach. It had been a simple gesture, but it meant the world to someone and it seemed to have changed a lot for them. I glanced through the big sponsorships. For a moment I considered moving them to another folder that I'd marked 'to be replied to'. That folder held emails from people like the Mayor, the Chief of Police, Nurse Joy, Officer Jenny and other acquaintances. I decided to hold off for now.

I would wait until I had a …Media influencer? Is that what Sabrina had called it? That sounded wrong. I had a feeling I was associating it with an old-world memory but I couldn't recall what. I shrugged.

I think I'd just hire someone on as a Public Relations Manager and call it done. Then I'd have them to bounce ideas off. My criteria for hiring might make it tricky. They would need to be local… and someone passionate… maybe? I wasn't sure, but perhaps someone with Surge's energy would be good? I hummed for a bit but then nodded. That felt good. Right in a way, I couldn't always coast along.

I sat that aside for now having outlined what I wanted. I'd send it to the employment agency later. For now, I continued to work through the emails.

"Spam, spam, sponsor deal to look over later, copy-paste reply for thank you to local businesses for 'knowing I'd come through'. Email from League to read later, another sponsorship deal, fan mail to be sent to folder for later response with signature and advice reminder..." I quickly worked through the stack making headway while writing notes with my right. When that was done, I repeated the action, only this time on the pile of mail. I once more found some letters that were heartwarming to read over. I also read some letters that I could only dub as hate mail, decrying me for what I'd done to Lance.

The language was colourful and I learnt some interesting insults. I'd never been called a 'dung throwing pokemon-trainer-opportunist' before. It was interesting how many complimentary letters could also slot into hate mail if read from a different perspective. It was all about the way they had worded things. I stacked such letters to the side. I'd fold them up into paper aeroplanes and have some of my pokemon practising Fire type moves use them as target practice after letting Rocko and Dennis read some of the letters.

I continued to note down any letters that needed responses on a pad with my right hand while my left opened and flicked through them. Eventually, I unfolded another letter only to stare at its contents.

I stared long and hard before glancing to the side to make sure no little siblings had crept into the room. Then I checked behind me that Sabrina hadn't flashed in behind me either. With the coast clear, I reached under my desk for a hidden key to unlock the middle draw on my left.

There I opened a very different folder. On the front of the folder, in large emboldened text, the words 'CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS!' rested. Inside sat numerous other pictures, anything but innocent. I plucked the picture out and put it with the others of its kind. I noted the stack and my mind idly counted as I leafed through them. After going through the entire stack of mail I now had exactly twenty such fans along with some serial supporters. I felt a twinge as my self-restraint beat back the primal part of my mind that was demanding I send a more aggressive letter back. That was probably the teenager in me. Or perhaps it was something more in line with the canonical Brock?

I promised myself I'd only send the proforma letter I had created which thanked them for their strong feelings on the matter and that I would think about their letter fondly. I'd do so after considering their letter in private for a while. Maybe I'd give it a week or so?

After taking a moment to centre myself —and hide the evidence on a corner of my desk— I got back to work. "Right… Fan mail, more thanks to copy-paste, fan mail… she certainly drinks her milk…." Another photo was inserted into the folder before I returned to working through my stack. I mentally tallied everything up as either being fan mail, congratulations, sponsorship deals, 'Fan' mail, some hate mail and finally— My hand clutched the last letter only for the notable weight to register. I glanced at the package and was surprised to find that it was a finely pressed charcoal paper.

There was no sender address and the front only said 'Brock'. I frowned. This was giving me some bad vibes but I couldn't quite put my finger on the why. Perhaps it was because it was so different from the other letters I'd received?

Unlike the other letters, I opened it with a penknife. One I'd gotten from the Pewter Museum's gift shop, shaped like a miniaturized Kabutops claw. A thick pad of metal fell onto the table when I tilted the letter down. My feelings of worry grew as I recalled old memories of hologram pads like these. Had it been that old hero movie? The Incredibles? The front of the pad pulsed with light before words appeared.

'Place on a flat surface. Do not stare directly at the screen on startup. Strobe lights starting in: Three. Two. one." On two I had the pad flat on the table and when the counter hit one a bright light pulsed upwards before it steadied into a figure that began to lift off the screen.

"Huh. I was right, it is a hologram." Instantly my mind began to whirl. Holograms were not something that was typically seen in public, not even from large corporations. They were known to exist but few people used them as the technology base simply wasn't there right now. The only time I had seen a hologram used in the show was… I felt my gut drop as I recalled the first pokemon movie. Was this Mewtwo? I thought that wouldn't happen for a year or two at least! Suddenly my decision to merely watch the areas around Viridian seemed to be far too little, too late.

The hologram thankfully did not resolve into a poorly disguised Nurse Joy, but rather a much older female.

"Greetings young Brock. You may know me as Agatha of the Elite Four. I am the Ghost Mistress and have served on the Elite Four for decades now. You must be wondering why I am contacting you?" She smirked at me for a long moment as the video kept its silence.

The small form of Agatha remained quiet before nodding slowly as if coming to a decision. "Your recent match with Lance has caught a number of figures' attention. Chief among those are the people that truly make decisions within the League. Your ability to control and use your Aura is impressive for one so young. I am also an Aura user of some skill." She nodded her head seriously, while for a second her shadow played out behind her, despite her body not moving an inch. I swallowed out of reflex as the shadow leered out at me from the tiny hologram.

"However, it was by no means good control.'' She raised her stick and jabbed it forwards. "You are very brutish in your application of Aura. For that purpose, I would like to invite you into a select…group."

I noted the way she paused on 'group'. Did she mean an organization or something else?

"We are not a well-known group, and it is not advised that you advertise knowledge of us in any manner. Overt or subtle. To extend a hand however, I will inform you of our name. A name you will not find in any textbooks for very specific reasons.

"We do not want most people to know we exist." She thumped her stick into the ground. "Our group is known as the Guardians. And our duty is to make sure that society's walls remain strong."

I was getting an old-school Freemason's vibe now. I wasn't sure if that was a good thing or a bad thing.

"We will reach out to you further in future. Keep this pad. It works as one of the ways we communicate with each other. As you advance, more features and… perks, will be made available to you, should you join us." She smirked at me. "We will be in touch."

With her message delivered, the hologram vanished. The room felt darker, and not just with the sudden absence of light. I sat back and swallowed.

That… had implications.

Agatha of the Elite Four… In the games, she was merely a barrier to overcome but in the comics, she represented something much darker. Hadn't she? I wasn't as familiar with those. I knew the comics weren't as nice as the other media forms of pokemon. Then again, the world seemed closer to the anime in structure than the comics or games. For whatever that was worth.

I groaned, rubbing my eyes in frustration. I wasn't going to achieve anything right now. This was important. Extremely important. But it didn't sound like it would need an instant response. Not that I seemed to have an option to respond, I thought as I toyed with the hologram pad. It definitely sounded like they would come knocking soon but I had time to think about the offer.

That let me relax for now. With the other letters and emails, it basically became 'important', but not urgent. I chuckled at that thought before standing; I'd done enough for the evening. I clapped my hands and made my way back to the kitchen to check in with my family.

Hopefully, I might even have a cake waiting for me. I'd have some more work later on but for now, I was happy and I wasn't going to let tomorrow's work affect today's mood.

I tucked the fanmail away and hid the hologram pad in another, secure drawer.



A.N. Thanks once more goes to all my patreons for your support!

Special thanks goes to Raikor, Ab9999, and Elnoorz for betaing and editing this chapter.
 
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