Hard Enough - Pokemon SI

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He's going to be fighting to prove a point, sure, but that point isn't going to be 'anyone could do it', funny as it would be to see Lance get clowned on like that. No, the point is intends to prove is that rock types are completely terrifying.
Sure, but if the crux of a Rock type team is an Uber rare Pokémon that no one can't get easily then does it not prove that Lance is right to dismiss the Rock typing? How often does a trainer run into Regirock or a Diancie?

I think, if the upcoming chapters don't disprove me, that Brock is going to go for more humble Pokemon. Even if Brock doesn't pull a win, I feel like he'll reverse the scorn that Lance caused if he shows how well trained Pokémon can body seemingly elite Dragons.
 
Sure, but if the crux of a Rock type team is an Uber rare Pokémon that no one can't get easily then does it not prove that Lance is right to dismiss the Rock typing? How often does a trainer run into Regirock or a Diancie?

I think, if the upcoming chapters don't disprove me, that Brock is going to go for more humble Pokemon. Even if Brock doesn't pull a win, I feel like he'll reverse the scorn that Lance caused if he shows how well trained Pokémon can body seemingly elite Dragons.
part of the essence of pokemon anime is "with enough effort everything is possible"...and if that is enhanced by friendship, all the better.
 
I found this thread because of the SB thread and lemme just say, wow are folks in BOTH of these threads smart cookies. As was said, Lance might have known of Flint's reputation over Brock's.

So Brock's dragon slayer team… In the anime the Battle Frontier from Gen III's Emerald is spread across Kanto. Brock has traveled far and wide, and during the battle frontier arc Canon!Brock caught a Bonsly. Which evolves into Sudowoodo. This story's Brock has Titan (Tyranitar), Zephyr (?), Selene (?), Quirina (?), and the gym Pokémon. Quirina means (or at least has connotations for) "warrior" and "spear" in Latin. I'm guessing Quirina is a Rhyperior or a Rhydon and Brock's offhand trade knowledge was a reference to Rhyperior (possibly one with the Reckless hidden ability), with the name referring to her horn. Aggron is another likely choice.

Selene I'm betting is a Lunatone, which should make for an interesting battling partner, what with how Brock is pushing his Dark nature. Aside from the name being a hint, the floating Pokémon would have been able to catch Forrest while he falls and… Brock is an SI, who wouldn't get a psychic type?

Zephyr isn't necessarily a Rock type, but it is probably a Flying type. Seeing as Brock is beloved by his city and the Pewter museum always has an Old Amber, I'm betting on an Aerodactyl.

Unless something happened to it, I bet Brock still has his Onix, who… if Titan is his Pikachu, then Onix might be his Charizard. Does everyone remember what interesting move Onix and Steelix learn? Dragonbreath. Critical use of that could sting Lance's pride. Unfortunately they have terrible special attack, but that's game logic speaking.
 
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Chapter 6 - Sleeping thoughts
An Exhibition match.

Something that was used to highlight the abilities of two trainers without anything of worth at stake. Merely reputation. They're supposed to be used to highlight the trainers. Bolster attention and bring revenue for the League with television rights.

You only got offered Exhibition matches in certain instances. Matches could be set up between gyms. Between Elite Four. Or sometimes if you were an Elite trainer, with enough of a following, and you wanted more attention you could set up an Exhibition match. These were the ones that people typically knew of when asked about Exhibition matches. Charities could, and did, set up matches for trainers to take part in. Corporations sponsored tournaments with advertising and ludicrous titles or prizes on offer. People watched them avidly, and a good showing could see support building. Or it could do the opposite if you crumbled under the spotlight.

Merely reputation.

I lay in bed considering that for a good long while. I liked to think I was a pretty relaxed guy. In another life, I might have been a water bender for wanting to just go with the flow. Family had meaning to me, nothing like a certain infamous street car racer, but it was still important.

I kept thinking back to that moment of silence and how aware I had become of it. I scrutinized it so much I could almost paint a picture of each of my sibling's reactions as they understood what had happened. Even my youngest siblings had been aware to some degree that something had occurred. Something significant enough to see them go quiet.

My mindset often worked the wrong way with this world. The Pokeverse followed certain anime troupes you could even say. Calling someone out as weak was a direct challenge. There were more people around that would fire invectives and denials before demanding an instant battle with pokemon.

There were more hot-blooded people out there then there were calm rational types. I liked to think I was the latter. I wanted to simply roll over and ignore this. It shouldn't bother me if Lance was hot-headed and prideful. He was a Dragon Master. With the training he probably underwent there would have been a greater shock if he was controlled and reserved in his mannerisms.

Ideally, the Champion was supposed to be someone that was looked up to by all the young trainers. An example for all to aspire to while standing as a shield against criminal elements. They represented the best of the League. In this case that meant the Johto-Kanto region. Or as it was more widely known. The Indigo League.

When powerful pokemon rampaged that caused emergency situations Lance and the Elite four were the best responders. Not necessarily the first. That typically came down to roaming pokemon trainers. Then Gym trainers if it was within their shire.

The world of Pokemon wasn't always fun and games. So far I had only been called in for such situations twice, but both felt more like natural disaster containment than merely pokemon battles.

The best of the pokemon world. That's what the Elite Four and the Champion were supposed to be. To a lesser degree this applied to the gym leaders of course, but we were more like favorite local trainers. It was rare that other cities favored another's leader over their own. Loyalty like that was almost taught at the schools. Not formally of course, but word of mouth had more impact than a lot of people understood. Repeat words enough and they held a place in people's minds. Back that up with actions? Gym Leaders were celebrity super cops in a way. It was a poor analogy, I was aware, but it merely highlighted how nothing in the original earth had anything quite like being a Gym Leader.

Heck, I'd even heard versus debates about gym leaders versus different regions. Maybe it even went as far as war deterrents or guarantees. That was something I never really liked to consider. Not many did.

The Indigo region hadn't always been one region after all. It was only through bloodshed and war that unity had been forged roughly thirty years ago. Surprisingly few people had first-hand experience with those fights. Then again unsurprisingly few survived when Pokemon and Elites threw down.

Nowadays things are different. It hadn't even been taught all that much at school. There was a lot more to it of course but that wasn't my issue right now. Everything running through my mind was just a distraction.

I had to deal with an upcoming match with Lance.

Had this happened to the Canon Brock? I tossed it over. I needed to get out of that mindset. The emergence of what was supposed to be canon was plaguing me, and it was pushing my thoughts away from the real issue at hand.

Lance had called me weak on live television.

Meh, so what? I've had worse from worse. I knew I had a thick skin in more than the literal sense. So what if Lance didn't think anything of the gym? So what?

That got a twitch from me. Alright, so I liked what I had done. But that shouldn't be enough to keep me up at night. I've been in pressure situations before. Could it be that it didn't just affect me?

Who else would his declaration affect?

My Gym trainers for sure. The sponsored trainers as well would face scorn for this. Pewter gym had gotten slapped with the title of 'weakest'. That stung. I worked hard as a trainer. For that I wanted him to apologize. But that wouldn't be enough would it?

I played with that thought. That niggling thought. Lance's apology wouldn't be enough.

You couldn't retract words like that. You had to do something. What would be an appropriate reaction though?

I recalled the quietness of my siblings. They'd looked stricken. Ashamed and saddened. I ground my teeth remembering that. The way they'd looked down and away. They had been so excited before that. Then that energy had been sucked away. When I'd voiced my own nonchalance they'd not believed me.

The sting in my chest got worse. So that was probably a big factor. My family didn't think I could do it. They were some of my most diehard supporters and they had been stunned into silence. It hurt more than just my pride as a trainer, I could handle that, the wound to my pride as a big brother though? I was their rock. Their shelter from the storm. And they thought I'd not be enough.

Something within my chest wanted to burst out, march to the top of Mt Moon and roar out a challenge with bloody hands thumping on my chest while lightning crackled overhead.

I snorted at that before toying with the idea. It was entertaining in a manner that relaxed my snarling spitting hindbrain. It made me smile. Slowly my body unclenched, and slowly sleep took hold. That night I dreamt I was an Onix, surging out of the earth to snatch up a bird of some sort in my maw before disappearing into the cool earth. I woke up and knew what I needed to do.



I did my normal morning rituals, if I was a touch sharper in my actions training with my pokemon, no one commented. Some of the pokemon merely stepped forward with more eagerness. Pokemon were typically marvellous battle junkies after all. It was their way. I used that to work through my frustrations alongside a plan. Then I stepped into my cave and walked up to the towering form of my Starter.

"Hey Titan, something happened—" I talked through it with my starter and he listened. He probably didn't understand all of it, but the act of talking through my thoughts helped. He was a good listener. Grumbling in anger with me when I was annoyed and he gave a large fanged grin when I laid out my plan.

Then I left his cave before frowning when I noticed Forrest wasn't out doing his chores. I sighed and marched to his room. "Forrest! No sleeping in, you have chores!" He stumbled out blearily. For a moment I considered stopping him then and there, reminding him in some way that I was his big brother and that he should have more faith in me! I let him go instead.

I didn't need to tell them so much as show them. So I left Forrest to it before marching to the kitchen to feed my siblings. Their quieter, subdued morning antics tugged at my heart and I felt surer than ever of what I was going to have to do. While it wouldn't be as meaningful I decided to announce my intentions to them first and foremost.

I clapped my hands. "Hey gang, about last night." They looked up, some of them with food stuck to their faces but universally all eyes locked on me. I took a pose and gave them a thumbs up. "Your big brother is going to take care of all of this." The younger kids all grinned, relaxing as I made my declaration. That was enough for them.

The more knowledgeable of them, Salvadore, Yolanda and Forrest bit their lips. I gave them a look and raised a fist towards them one after the other. "Your big brother promises. Big time promises even. I'm going to take care of this."

They thumped each side of their own fists against my own before giving a hesitant smile. "Alright but you know he's Lance right?" I didn't let my smile falter.

I scoffed, "Salvadore! Your lack of faith disturbs me! For that you get to clean the dishes. Yolanda and Forrest! You deal with Tilly and Billy!"

"WHAT!?" came their response as they both shouted at me. "WE DIDN'T SAY ANYTHING!"

"Your betrayal was clear on your faces! I can read minds! It's a big brother power!" I declared as I marched out before they could voice any more protest. I'd probably need to swing past later to clean up after them, as they'd do a bad job of it in rebellion. I'd just make them have to do it again. It was a learning opportunity, is what I would claim. Character building and such.

I entered my office and activated the computer before toggling a video call. Two windows opened up and a dial tone rang out as I waited. After a few minutes, not a bad waiting period, all things considered, one call connected.

"Little man! Twerp! Ha! I thought you were going to call me. I take it you heard the big bad Lance talking smack last night then?" Said the boisterous voice as on the screen a tanned face leered back at me. His blond tips shot straight upwards in a way that just had to be gelled. I likened it to Guy Fieri.

I inclined my head in the face of his more bombastic greeting "Lieutenant Surge." I ignored the way the man swelled slightly. He loved being referred to with that title, even above his gym leader title.

"Heh, yeah thinking of talking shop about this, yeah?" I nodded my head again.

"Yeah, I was hoping to get your thoughts but I made this a conference call."

"Eh who else did you—"

"Gym Leader Brock. Gym Leader Surge."

I nodded, ignoring Surge's slight wilting as I looked at my — I supposed ex was most appropriate?— and greeted her, "Gym Leader Sabrina, thank you for taking the call. I need to plan how to demolish him."



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Well that's going to be interesting in the chinese sense. Surge is no pushover with little concept of moderating his firepower and Sabrina is well... probably the scariest gym leader in Kanto (barring Giovani with Mewtwo).

Also... I'm assuming the breakup with Sabrina was either amicable or on her decision. I don't see her as being willing to talk otherwise.
 
If SI Brock dated Sabrina then for sure she was able to glean his mind with her psychic powers and find out a lot of his meta knowledge in regards to her and the wider Pokémon universe. Maybe she also learned after going through his meta memories how to get herself a Wyrdeer for her team.
 
Neat to see how Brock interacts with other Gym Leaders and his past with both them and other people because it shows what he has done and already affected the world.
 
Interesting. Flint failed to rely on those neighbors and friends to support his family, while Brock leaps right to his connections to get a plan in place. Hopefully Brock will actually get some help wrangling his siblings though, even if they are more mature than when Flint was caring for them, they still need a fair bit of help. Brock'll be dealing with the consequences of this battle for years so he needs to give it his best.
As I commented above- Brock likely has a Lunatone, because a ton of SIs want to try raising a Psychic type. I can see why trading notes with Sabrina (especially when his head is filled with fictional series' approaches to psychic powers) could be quite a bit of fun. Hmm. I wonder if Sabrina has fought Agatha before, or if she has "defeating Agatha" as a goal.

I really, really hope Brock gives a speech about what Rock pokemon are all about in his eyes, the Aesop he wants trainers capable of earning his badge to know about his approach to battling, life, and raising rock type Pokémon. He is the heart of Pewter Gym!
 
So Brocks friends with some of the Kanto Gym leaders I wonder how many he is friendly with and if he's also friendly with any of the Johto Gym leaders? I'm hoping that Brock absolutely demolishes Lance.

It makes me think of what other Gyms Lance looks down on. Probably Celadon City for being a grass type gym, Azalea Town for being a Bug type gym and maybe Mahogany Town ice isn't the best type but dragons fear it. With Lance dismissing Brock for being a Rock type Gym leader they may be thinking he doesn't respect them either as they're also from 'weak' type gyms.
 
Glad to see Brock make up his mind on taking Lance down. I'm hoping when they do battle Brock's pokemon are able to shrug off more damage than people expect, rock pokemon are known for their defense after all.I started reading this story last update and didn't realize how hyped I was for it until I saw this update alert. Keep up the great work please
 
Glad to see Brock make up his mind on taking Lance down. I'm hoping when they do battle Brock's pokemon are able to shrug off more damage than people expect, rock pokemon are known for their defense after all.I started reading this story last update and didn't realize how hyped I was for it until I saw this update alert. Keep up the great work please

I think that is the issue, actually. Lance probably thinks that Brock will use rock types from the Indigo region and those, while they have a ton of defense, had bad special defense and tended to have double weaknesses. If Brock went into the match with pokemon like Onix, regular Golem or Rhydon... Well, he could still win with clever moves but it wouldn't be that weird if does were one-shot by water moves, since those tend to be special attack as well.
 
I think that is the issue, actually. Lance probably thinks that Brock will use rock types from the Indigo region and those, while they have a ton of defense, had bad special defense and tended to have double weaknesses. If Brock went into the match with pokemon like Onix, regular Golem or Rhydon... Well, he could still win with clever moves but it wouldn't be that weird if does were one-shot by water moves, since those tend to be special attack as well.
Honestly, Lance isn't exactly wrong in that the Rock-type kinda sucks. It's arguably the worst type of them all, expecially before Gen 5 introduced the biggest chunk of decent ones. Tyranitar is pretty much the only actually good Rock-type in existence once you disregard things like Mega-evolution and legendaries, and most of the Kanto (and Johto) Rock-types are especially terrible. There's a few others that are at least passable or have niche uses, but that's still a really bad showing for a type.

The problem is, this is the world of the anime, where none of that matters.
 
Though it always struck me as odd that anyone went that hard on being a type specialist. Leaning into something a little, trying to build something that synergies with a type, maybe exploiting local conditions if they are extreme enough...? Sure. But filling your arsenal with nothing but a single type without exception is both hobbling yourself and asking for trouble when somebody is aiming to punch you in the dick.

This even applies to lance, for all that dragons are freakishly heavy hitters.
 
Though it always struck me as odd that anyone went that hard on being a type specialist. Leaning into something a little, trying to build something that synergies with a type, maybe exploiting local conditions if they are extreme enough...? Sure. But filling your arsenal with nothing but a single type without exception is both hobbling yourself and asking for trouble when somebody is aiming to punch you in the dick.

This even applies to lance, for all that dragons are freakishly heavy hitters.
It makes more sense in fics in which pokemon have wildly different needs due to their weird biology. Taking care of a Magneton would be very different than taking care of a Skarmory but at least both metal types should have more things in common that they would with a Vulpix. So a pokemon trainer would pretty much have to research how to train and care each pokemon they catch but type specialists can build up in the knowledge from each to help the next until they are experts. Which probably is necessary if you are going to have a lot of pokemon.

Though come to think about it, it might be fun to play one of the later games as a type specialist. There should be enough variety due to dual types even if all your pokemon share one type (maybe flying type in Sun and Moon? Though it would be cheating a bit since the starter switches from flying to ghost)
 
Though come to think about it, it might be fun to play one of the later games as a type specialist. There should be enough variety due to dual types even if all your pokemon share one type (maybe flying type in Sun and Moon? Though it would be cheating a bit since the starter switches from flying to ghost)
I actually regularly do Steel monotype runs, and they can be quite fun. Admittedly, Steel is one of the best types in the games, thanks to its absurd number of resistances, but doing a monotype run really makes some fights significantly harder. Hala in USUM is a nasty fight right at the beginning, since his fighting types can annihilate the Steel types available up to that point with ease (Magnemite and Diglett). It makes you think about how to counter the types you're weak to, and ultimately makes you realize that when played smart, a type specialist can definitely overcome their weaknesses, even before anime bullshit gets involved.

For some Steel-specific examples, Empoleon is great at dealing with Ground and Fire types, Bronzong and Metagross can take care of Fighting types handily, and Aggron and Alolan Dugtrio are other options for Fire types.
 
I was thinking this is a sign that this isn't canon timeline or things have butterflied significantly as Sabrina seems- I was going to say stable but I suppose.
However that the whole teleport/teleport and shrink people into a dolls house and 'playing' with them along with otherwise scaring challangers could just be persona for her Gym Challange.
 
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Lance isn't really that much of a type specialist, most of his team are flying types, but he's more gone for the theme of dragon than the actual typing.

I always assumed the whole monotype thing was part of the requirements for Gyms, to help ensure trainers who face them see both the importance of type advantage and its limitations/counters and keep things tilted a little in favour of any challenger, Gyms are meant to be beaten by hundreds (you have enough to populate the tournament and then all those people who only make it part way through their journeys) of people every year after all.
 
It probably also has a lot to do with Pokemon Professors and general studies. Pokemon, of ANY type or level, can cause an awful lot of damage given the opportunity or need. So establishing Gyms to both research and train with/against each and every type helps stabilize the region. Both by making sure trainers don't summarily dismiss a 'weak' type and get flatlined in the wild, and allowing people to specialize in that type and figure what their deal is. Rock types would suddenly get a whole lot more dangerous to civilization if no one knew what makes them tick.

"Oh but you can just use Water or Grass types to-"

"You a miner?"

"Uh no?"

"Word of advice, you don't want to try and use Water or Grass types underground for a long time at a time. And guess where you're most likely to deal with Rock types?"

Edit: oh man, just had a thought: Was Sabrina the female travelling companion for Brock's own journey?
 
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Chapter 7 - Gym Leader talks
Chapter 7 - Gym Leader talks​

Sabrina was easily considered one of the toughest gym leaders in the area to secure a badge from. The others were Giovanni of course, Blaine and Koga.

She had a known policy of not accepting anyone with less than three badges, which made all of her matches mean a lot more. It also meant that she faced far fewer challenges than other gym leaders. This made her no less popular to face however, and most sought to add the Marsh badge to their collection if for no other point than a point of pride. It was a mark of a good trainer if not a great one.

She wasn't alone in having a slightly different set of requirements to challenge her gym. Again however more often than not it was those seen as the 'toughest' that had their quirks.

Blaine was technically the toughest opponent to face. Which was to be expected as a retired Elite Four member. He'd taken over the old Gym upon his retirement and also taken up a research facility. One that was highly restricted according to the gossip and news surrounding the man. He was held in the same regard as Professor Oak though. Which said things to those that understood that Oak was a class of his own.

Koga was a ninja with poison types as his speciality. He was ruthless in his battling style and the smallest of slip-ups in his matches were capitalized on. Fuschia enjoyed the multiple attempts that it took trainers to secure his badge as the man typically became a roadblock with trainers needing to set aside weeks if not months to work on bettering their skills. Koga also typically knew each trainer by name before they even reached his city. You typically were greeted at his gym with a profile on yourself along with all of your weaknesses made abundantly clear. It was highly unnerving, to say the least. Then they asked if you wanted to continue your challenge. It reminded me of the Black ops psychological warfare methods I'd read of in the past. Needless to say, everyone respected Koga and his information network.

Giovanni had Earth pokemon. His other quirk was that he had limited availability at the start of the circuit. It annoyed everyone, but he was seen as a 'Philanthropist' and he got away with things like that thanks to his charitable contributions to the local community. I always made sure to be very relaxed around him. You couldn't always tense up and watch him too much. I suspected that I wasn't the only one in my circle of Gym leaders that at the very least suspected he was not on the up and up, but proving that was much tougher. He also paid out more handsomely for any takers of his gym challenge, with certain caveats. Caveats, such as wearing helmets that monitored vital signs or taking part in experiencing the pain that pokemon go through during fights to throw you off. He then would take handsomely from you if you lost.

By comparison, the other four gyms —Pewter, Cerulean, Vermillion and Celadon— accepted any and all takers who entered our doors. This made us seem 'weaker' in some eyes. Less exclusive. Being comparable to Cerulean as it currently stood wasn't a good thing. The Cerulean sisters were great performers. They had the best Contests around by far. But their battling aspect was sadly lacking. They didn't have enough depth for their gym with dedicated trainers or with pokemon to handle more than four to five trainers a day.

The other four gyms were invariably standoffish to the big gyms despite any attempts on our part to reach out to them.

Of all the gym leaders in the Kanto region however, I seemed to click best with these two.

Sabrina, the Psychic mistress of Saffron, and Lieutenant Surge, the Thunderbolt of Vermillion.

Surge had been one of the only people to reach out to me when I had taken over my father's gym. He'd been brash, arrogant, and altogether way, way too loud for my liking at the time, but I'd realized after the fact that he had taken time out of his schedule to come over and give me pointers in his own way. Some of it was not really applicable and some of it was gold that had seen me not faltering… as much during my first circuit as a gym leader.

Weird to think that had been almost three years ago now.

Sabrina… well I'd just have to mark our interactions as 'complicated' and leave it at that for now. I respected her despite any previous annoyances and emotional issues I had with her. She just operated differently.

"Gym Leader Sabrina, thank you for taking the call. I need to plan how to demolish him."

She inclined her head, a usual behaviour for her. She usually disliked talking at all, and forcing her to talk by using the phone usually resulted in short calls. Her usual form of communication was thought projection, which had initially not worked on me. Which had made my challenge for her gym rather awkward and educational for both of us at the time.

"Heh! So you've called both of us huh? Well I suddenly feel like a third wheel!" Sabrina and I both said nothing to that which merely encouraged Surge to fill the void. "You need to meet this challenge Brock! Lance might be the Champion but there's a way to speak to gym leaders, and that was way out of line!" Surge started to build himself up. One of his pokemon must have been nearby as sparks started to fly as he spoke. "You need to step up to the plate and swing for his jaw!"

I ignored the mixing of sports metaphors. "I agree, thus the call."

Sabrina's gaze intensified on me and for a moment I thought I felt an itch in my mind flare-up. I shook it off. Sabrina was too far away to link with, wasn't she? Surge leaned forward. "Ho? It sparked something in you did it? Made you feel the pulse? Get your blood running hot!"

I rolled my eyes. "No, I was watching it with my family. They heard everything."

Surge leaned back, a spikey Pikachu hopped onto his shoulder and growled. "Huh yeah, that would get me out of sorts as well. Just thinking about those snot-nosed little brats tearing up and sad cause of what Lance said. That's starting to make me fired up!" He launched out of his chair and started yelling about how he wasn't going to stand it. He would march down to the League office at Indigo and demand Lance fall on his sword and apologize for disrespecting me and my family like that. His pokemon again got caught in his wake and between breathes a growl of 'Chu!' punctuated his tirade.

"Surge! I have a plan. I don't need the league to arbitrate for me. You know how that would go anyway."

Surge sat down at that, suddenly quiet but the gleam in his eye gave away his interest. "Oh got a plan? Let's hear it then." He settled but there was a certain twitchiness that spoke of him wanting to act. Or ambient current from his electric types forcing him to move.

"Well first off, I thought I'd bounce my thoughts off of you both as sounding boards. You're both… objective on this topic," I almost said level headed but with the pseudo-American Surge, you could never really say such a thing. The man was a livewire. Sabrina merely tilted her head to show she was listening.

"Lance is new as Champion, so that's why he wouldn't have made the challenge the way he did. He's also Johto region raised, so he's biased towards them. I was going to run a meeting with the press later where I'd say how happy I am to get the exhibition. I'll play along as a simple trainer but also make no comments about his statement. I'll need to placate the mayor. Then I'll meet in front of Lance before the tournament and demand he puts up or shuts up."

"How?"

Surge halted, his mouth open, likely to ask the same question only to realize Sabrina had beaten him to the punch. He stayed quiet.

I worked a thought over in my mind. Here, Surge was right. Go big or go home. "Ten Million poke dollars as a wager enough you think?"

The video call went dead quiet. Surge swallowed as his Pikachu gaped before rolling backwards as if stunned. It landed with a dull 'Piiiikaaaa'. I smiled at the reaction. That was a lot of money. Enough to run a Pokemon Gym for at least two years with a full trainer complement.

"It would suffice," said Sabrina in her typical toneless manner. You had to watch her closely for the small twitches and tremors that were her 'emotes'. She'd twitched when I announced the sum and now seemed pleased judging by the small twitch of her lips.

"That's… a lot of moolah Brock," I noted Surge hadn't called me kid this time. "You gotta be good for it. Don't gamble it if you can't afford it. The banks don't gamble like that. I can get in touch with some people if you need?"

I raised an eyebrow. "I can afford it. And it shows how serious I am. I can liquidate some assets and take the money along. I'll need to go to the Conference with my sponsored trainer Celia. Then I'll make the announcement the day before the match. They'll keep our fights to the start of it, no?"

"It is what they have done in the past," Sabrina said. She then tilted her head back. "You should merely say 'No comment' when a reporter talks to you." She paused again before nodding. "You will require a sparring partner."

"I'm down for that!" shouted Surge before nodding as the Pikachu leapt back only to be knocked off by a much larger Raichu that punched the air. "Reckon you'll ask anyone else?"

I shook my head. "I trust you two the most with this. I'm going to go into training with a few of my pokemon before setting up the best six that I can. I already have somewhat of an idea though. Sanchez could use your support Surge."

"Yeah, an Electric and Rock type Golem is something I never thought I'd see. Heh! I should get me one of his kids it'd stump a few people seeing me throwing down something they'd expect from you."

"As to any other gym trainers…" I pressed on, "I'm not sure about Blaine or Koga… Giovanni would only make money off of me, but he does have some powerhouse pokemon." I looked to Sabrina. "Sabrina, think you can put the pressure on some of my pokemon?" She inclined her head with a small twitch of her lips upwards.

The talk went on for a few more minutes, hashing out dates that they could come to the gym to help me train. I wanted to hit Lance for all that he was worth and I'd only get one shot at this. I signed off and sat back only to stiffen when a flash of light erupted in the corner of my office.

"Brock," said Sabrina as she stepped forward. I blinked in surprise at the dark-haired beauty. She was wearing what had become her signature style with red shirt and miniskirt over tights that covered almost all of her skin. Her ruby red eyes swept over me.

"Hey Sabrina." I glanced back at the talk we had literally hung up from just a moment ago. "What's up?"

"I wanted to check on you. Are you… well?"

"Mostly annoyed and a bit angry I guess. I just didn't like the way it made my little brothers and sisters act. Heck, they're still acting a little out of sorts." I sat forward in my chair only to huff a laugh when Sabrina stepped up and placed her hands around me. "You're… Are you hugging me?"

"Yes, I am hugging you."

"Thought you didn't like touching like that?" In any interactions, we'd had I'd always had to initiate, which made things slightly weirder even when she'd asked for it. Holding hands and hugs weren't supposed to make you cringe.

"It is something I am working on. I understand that this helps as you are emotional. Hugs help."

I smiled, enjoying the moment of having some support, both emotionally and physically. Eventually, I had to speak my mind. "Did you read that in a book?"

"...yes. I have been working on my social skills." There was a moment of hesitation that I interpreted as 'do you think I am improving?'.

"You're getting really good at it. Funny how social skills can be weak or strong no? Before long you'll be a socialite at all the fancy Saffron parties."

Sabrina physically shuddered and I had to hold in another chuckle. She wouldn't appreciate being 'laughed at'. She did like laughing though. "Hey what do Haunters eat for lunch?"

"I have no idea?" She said, leaning back to see me.

I grinned. "Boo-longa sandwiches. Get it?" She bit her lips and looked away. "How do you get a Pikachu onto a bus?"

"Stop it!" She said while stepping back and hunching in on herself.

"You poke'em'on!"

"Pfft!" She said while hunching in on herself further.

"Did you hear of the pokemon pirate? It was an Arrrrrr-bok!"

"Pu! Hahaha!" Sabrina gave up on holding in her laughter as I grinned and mercilessly continued to tell her worse and worse jokes. She eventually sat on me and buried her head into my shoulder. "Those were terrible jokes."

I hugged her and rocked her back and forth. "Yeah, they were. But they made you smile."

She touched her face and nodded, "Urgh. You're not supposed to find such jokes funny."

"Said the books?"I asked. She nodded, getting a shrug from me. "Who cares? You shouldn't. If you find them funny then laugh. You're cute when you're enjoying yourself."

She sat back and stared into my eyes. "Are you flirting with me?"

"A little. Mostly I'm just enjoying myself with a friend."

She sighed and stood. "I feel like I have made a fool of myself acting this way."

I merely smiled at her. "Thanks for coming Sabrina. It means a lot." I offered a hand towards the door. "Want to stay and have an early lunch with my family?"

Sabrina shook her head quickly. "No. I have duties to perform. I will speak again with you soon." She vanished in a flash of light and I sat back in my chair. I pushed aside the disappointment and glanced towards my computer.

She was right. I also had jobs to take care of, beyond just plotting Lance's defeat.



A.N. Thanks go to my supporters on Patreon. They reached a goal I had set and so I will commit to trying to release 2 chapters a month on patreon, eventually I will have the stories on QQ, SV, and SB follow suit. I'm mostly setting up contacts with artists and editors as I will be trying to have an artwork a month but I also need a small team of people to help speed through the editing stage of release. Thanks go to Raikor for betaing this chapter.
 
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