Hard Enough - Pokemon SI

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Chapter 118 - Ancient Power up!
"—Tide! BB!" I shouted, causing my Lapras to fire short bursts of Ice Beam instead of merely blasting a singular beam forward. The wave that he'd fired into crumpled as the integrity became much more dubious, and Sabrina's Starmie was forced to use Psychic to control his fall instead of using it to attack.

The new position allowed me to go for a different move. "DP!"

Sabrina's pokemon flipped onto its feet and without Sabrina saying anything it formed a barrier in front of itself that broke when Tide's attack blew through it. I pumped my fist happy that she'd gone with Barrier rather than Light Screen, as her pokemon was thrown backwards.

The top limb of Starmie sparked up, and I frowned. "Thunder!" I ordered Tide, more than willing to match Sabrina if she wanted to go for an exchange. It must have seemed an easier exchange with Tide being a bigger Lapras and therefore easier to hit.

As Tide released his Thunder and both attacks launched upward, I wasn't surprised to find Starmie shrinking in on itself with a Minimize combo. Something that should have made it easier to avoid my attack.

"CF!" I said before the Thunder could arc down. Tide's eyes glowed, and waves of purple energy shot out even as Starmie's Thunder slammed into him, forcing him to endure it.

"Hang in there buddy!" I shouted while locking eyes with my girlfriend. Her eyes were glowing like I knew they would be. I shot her a grin as Tide's Thunder missed, but his Confuse Ray hit. Starmie resized himself and stumbled, and Sabrina staggered.

"Lock him down and HB threat display," I said to Tide. He slid forward and bodied Starmie into the dirt before arching his neck down onto Starmie, his mouth opening, and a Hyper Beam channelling itself. Starmie twitched a few times before seeming to recover from the confusion.

Sabrina held her temple and frowned minutely. "That was uncalled for," she said neutrally.

"It was a weakness I know you have when you're deeply synchronised with your pokemon. Your strength can be a weakness if you don't read the move. You were too committed to the Thunder and Minimize. I got you to commit and had an end set up move ready to go with Tide."

Sabrina slumped and nodded, accepting the point. "Indeed. I will work on my synchronisation. I want to have the link but I need to keep myself slightly out of the feedback loop that can come from my pokemon."

"Hmmm tough ask," I said. "They're pretty much part and parcel aren't they? You can give faster, smoother orders and be hyper-aware of what is going on for the pokemon with what you have but that comes with the downside of having things like sleep or confusion can get to you." I took a sip from a water bottle and then passed it to Sabrina who gave a smile before taking a drink herself.

"It does help to make things like paralysis faster to manage, and sleep is something I can help my pokemon fight through faster than other trainers."

"Hmmmm interesting," I said, considering what she'd said. I eventually had to shrug. "Yeah, I got nothing. I'm not sure how to help you out with that. I have no idea why it shouldn't be possible."

"Just as you don't know if it's impossible," she said with a smile.

I scratched the back of my head. "I'm a glass-full kind of guy, you know that."

Sabrina merely inclined her head and took another sip of the water bottle. We stood for a few moments, content to allow a silence to build. Then another voice intruded, "Daawwww," said Yolanda from a rocky shelf to the side. "You two are soooo cute!"

Next to her Ralts and Terra tussled, with Terra trying to hug/smother Ralts, while Ralts was desperately trying to break out of the much heavier pokemon's grasp. Yolanda kicked her feet up. "That was a nice match!" she tilted her head. "Did you both mean to use water types?"

I shrugged. "I was happy to throw something out that would hold up, but that would force me to work for it. Tide's moves are a bit different, and accounting for his size can make it challenging. He can't pull off dodges as well as other smaller pokemon can."

Yolanda bobbed her head up and down. "I see, what about you Sabrina?"

Sabrina considered Yolanda for a few moments before replying, "I thought that my Starmie could use a workout. While it is not one of my strongest pokemon, it could do with the challenge that some of Brock's pokemon present. I wanted to hone it and test my own skills. In this exchange, your brother triumphed. I could have changed the choice as I knew he would be using one of his water pokemon. I saw his Steelix training hard earlier. Don will not accept a challenge from anything but my Alakazam due to his pride, and I know that he doesn't have Bertha or Titan with him."

"How did you… oh right, you're a Psychic," Yolanda said only to frown. "I thought you had trouble detecting Dark and Ghost types? How'd you detect Titan?"

"I didn't." Sabrina tilted her head and flicked her eyes towards a boulder. "He's under that boulder, watching in case you or Terra were in danger from our sparring match."

I chuckled as Yolanda whipped her head around to discover that yes, boulders did not have eyes peeking out from underneath them.

"Wait! There are two sets of eyes there!?" Yolanda said quickly.

Sabrina nodded. "Bertha is next to him, tickling him and trying to make him laugh."

I blinked. "Oh! Is that why the rock is shaking every now and then?" I said watching the boulder quiver. I'd seen Titan hold a boulder above himself all day for training purposes. The last few minutes that it had taken to fight Sabrina's Starmie with Tide shouldn't have had him shaking, so Bertha teasing him made way more sense.

Yolanda stared at the shaking rock for a bit before shaking her head. "He's so cute when you get past his scary face." She then grabbed up Terra, who'd been nuzzling Ralts merrily. "But not as cute as you!"

Ralts used the break in play to get some distance from Yolanda and Terra before raising her arms plaintively towards Sabrina who levitated her into her arms. "Ralts!" she said happily.

I hummed and looked over Yolanda and Terra. I'd noticed that Yolanda had been putting in a lot of effort to attend training sessions lately. Hopefully she wasn't overdoing it with her young pokemon. "How's she going?"

"She's doing well and growing well. I have her do the stretching exercises with me in the morning and practising her steps. We're getting really good at playing Simon says, although I'm not so good when it's her turn or Munchlax's turn to play."

"Munchlax plays along as well?" That was news to me.

"Yeah, he and Eevee sometimes join in on the training; they like it as a game. We all take turns giving the others commands, but I'm not very good at understanding what they're saying to do most of the time. They seem to like that cause it makes them laugh."

"Simon says? The children's game?" Sabrina looked from me to Yolanda.

I considered how to explain it before snapping my fingers. "Oh, its a game to help develop an early bond. Terra is too young to practise more than a few moves and she shouldn't throw herself around with things like Tackle, or Growl as it will tire her out too much. She can however, get used to the commands that Yolanda might give her one day, such as hopping left or right, or jumping up and down. It's a simple exercise to develop trust. Sometimes you give the orders, and sometimes you give the pokemon the chance to give the orders as part of the game. Yolanda's just taken it a bit further by having the family pokemon join in."

"Ah, that makes sense… I've never had to do that, as I can link myself to my pokemon… Perhaps I should play with them some more and do something similar, however."

I nodded before gesturing for the waterbottle back. "So get a good show this morning?" I said to Yolanda.

"Yeah! Glad I caught you heading out! I thought you were just going to be training your pokemon today, not sparring with Sabrina!"

"She's the best," I said leaning over and giving my girlfriend a peck on the cheek. Sabrina blushed lightly and smiled at me.

Yolanda giggled and stood with Terra in her arms. "Come on Terra, we need breakfast!" She started to walk away only to loudly speak up, "Oh! We should say goodbye to Titan before we do!"

Titan' leapt out of the hole he'd been in before turning and shoving the boulder back onto Bertha's head. Bertha merely headbutted it and broke the boulder with a loud crash. Titan quickly hustled away from her, but Bertha merely hopped up onto ground level with a laugh as she dusted herself off.

Yolanda turned around, and Titan approached with a grin. "He's such a dope for his little sister," I said with a smile as Titan gushed over Terra waving her hands about in farewell. Sabrina nudged me and I shot her a look. "What?"

"You're just as bad," she said.

"I'm not like that!" I said waving a hand towards Titan who was waving both of his scaly hands at Terra as she was carried off.

"No but you did pause our relationship for your family," she said with a put-upon expression. She shook her head and I tilted my head.

"Are you teasing me?"

"Yes," she said with a smile. I merely shook my head and gave her a kiss.

"Well, I should check up on the Gym's new acquisitions and then I have—"

"We are going to Celadon. We're to have lunch with Erika. She's got a fourth badge challenge this morning, and then she will have time for us."

"Hmmm sounds like fun," I said turning and walking towards the Gym to get my paperwork done.

"I want to go shopping afterwards," Sabrina said following along with Ralts in her arms. "I wish to see if there are any dresses that suit me."

I considered that as I entered the area of the reserve that was for the young or weaker pokemon. "Hmmm you in a dress? I'll clear my afternoon."

Sabrina merely patted me on the cheek, moving away to give me room to check the Geodude and Onix. Thankfully, it was a pretty easy task with the trainers I'd hired having caught appropriate strength pokemon. They all seemed to have good temperaments as well, which was a nice surprise. I glanced over to Dennis. "Did you go through them already?"

"No, Missy went out with them along with Greta. Greta made really good use of her pokedex and was able to observe and get a good baseline for what strength certain pokemon had along with which ones might have been ill-behaved. It wasn't perfect, but Misy was able to work through the ones that should have come in and return them without any issues."

"Huh, good job those two," I said to myself.

I hadn't thought to use Greta like that. She'd just proven herself quite the catch.

The check of the pokemon proceeded from there much quicker than usual, with my signing off on the Onix, Geodude, Aron, Electric Geodude, Rhyhorn, and Lileep that we would be able to use going forward for at least the next four to six weeks. That should hopefully see us through to the end of the surge, and then I would have to see about reopening my Elite challenge.

That would be interesting. I doubted I'd be able to hold onto my record of no one earning it on their first attempt, but damn if I wasn't going to try. My pokemon were stronger, I would need to put in a lot more work with them, but it would be close.

I signed off on the work for the day and left some glowing comments in it with regard to Missy and Greta's work. They'd made it much smoother than usual, which was something that would pay off in the short term and later down the line for them.

I scheduled some time this afternoon for training with them bo—

"Ahem," Sabrina said, reminding me of what she'd mentioned she wanted to do this afternoon. I rescheduled it for a later slot and glanced up to check her reaction. Apparently, four o'clock was late enough for her, as she nodded after a moment's consideration.

With that done, I sent off the update and signed off on the new pokemon. I opened my emails and worked through them only to feel the unamused look Sabrina was giving me.

"I am supposed to be working, you know?" I said, trying to be reasonable.

"Hmmm," she replied, placing Ralts on the table and using her telekinesis to cross Ralts arms as the little pokemon pouted at me. "We don't like that."

"Alright, first, that's adorable. And two," I hit enter and send on the email I had been working on. "And done!" I said, only for a ping to announce another email arriving in my inbox. I glanced at it and raised an eyebrow. "Oh, you'll be interested in this, actually. It's from Mahogany Gym. They want to look into some potential pokemon fossils that have been preserved in some ice caves. Want to come with me?"

"Hmmmm I think I'll pass; as interesting as your fossils are becoming, I will spend some time with my pokemon… or my mother and father," she said with some reluctance.

"Oh, alright then," I said feeling a little let down, but then again, it was fair that she spent some time with her own family.

Sabrina patted my hand, "We can spend some time later on. Go to Mahogany; it will be fun for you." She glanced at the clock. "Let's go to Celadon."

"Oh, you want to watch some earlier matches with Erika?" I said standing up and taking her hand. A moment later we teleported out. I did not find myself in the Celadon gym. Instead, I found myself in a shopping centre. Ralts was handed off to me and Sabrina turned to the clothing racks.

"Oh," I said. I guess that was one issue with having a girlfriend that could teleport. You could end up shopping at any moment.

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"The Challenger may use up to six pokemon against the Gym Leader! They are allowed to withdraw and return their pokemon as per standard rules of competition, while the Gym Leader is restricted to not returning their pokemon!" the referee said from her position between Erika and her challenger. It was a youth with a cocksure attitude. His smirk painted him as someone who expected an easy match.

Sabrina and I had pride of place right in the middle of the Celadon Gym. Sabrina and Ralts were now sporting some rather stylish sunglasses, while I was wearing a cap in support of Celadon Gym. We all had small Celadon flags in hand, including Ralts. Erika had blushed terribly when she walked out and saw us sitting in the front row.

The locals seemed amused, especially when Sabrina had woven herself a crown of flowers for Ralts to wear. I'd leaned over and plucked a rose from the wall of Erika's Gym in a rock-empowered hand, and offered it to Sabrina.

A nearby woman sniffed. "Young one! You should always strip off the thorns before you gift it to a lady!" She said before frowning at my hands. "I'm surprised you didn't cut yourself on them with how you grabbed them."

"I have tough skin, also Sabrina prefers her roses to keep their thorns." Sabrina inclined her head at that, while the woman shook her head. "Feh! It's meant to be refined and gentle!"

Sabrina twirled the rose by the stem around her fingers loosely. It was a deft trick and looked very impressive, regardless of whether you knew she was controlling it telekinetically. "A pruned rose is a lesser rose for its lack of self. The thorns are as much a part of the rose as the stem or the flower."

That caused a few women to hum with approval as Sabrina dismissed the older woman in favour of watching Erika face the challenger.

"Go Charmeleon!" shouted the young boy.

"Go Venusaur!"

Both pokemon emerged, with the Charmeloen lightly dancing back and forth with a haughty sniff while Erika's Venusaur called its name and settled itself low to the ground with the rather large petals and fronds of its flowers obscuring the pokemon.

I whistled in appreciation, "Now that's a healthy pokemon."

Sabrina inclined her head. "Erika is well-known for her well-grown Grass types," she replied. My eyes turned towards the Challenger that was standing with his arms crossed smugly.

"Charmeleon! Use Fire Spin to start it off!"

"Venusaur use Stun Spore! Wall it off!"

Both pokemon unleashed their moves. The fire type did so with a leap before exhaling a twirling mass of flame while Venusaur merely exuded a glittering mass of golden spores that wafted forward. When the flames touched them, instead of merely passing through it unharmed, the spores exploded.

The crowd gasped in shock, and a few ladies screamed in worry, only to reveal that no injuries had occurred and that Erika had negated the fire attack with a wall of what had to be an especially potent Stun Spore. It could have been an effect of training, but it also might be a sign of extremely good health in Erika's pokemon. I leaned forward, interested in how Erika's care would show itself.

"Tch Charmeleon don't be put off! Use Flamethrower next! We'll burn through with a dedicated blast of fire!"

"Char!" shouted the pokemon as is inhaled. As it went to exhale, a pair of vines shot out of the ground and wrapped around Charmeleon's muzzle. The flame tried to exit, only to result in soot and smoke being snorted out. Charmeloen's eyes watered, and the vines sizzled at the Charmelon's mouth, causing Venusaur to retract its Vine Whip.

The crowd murmured in surprise. They hadn't seen when Erika used that move. I, myself had to consider the sequence of events. "She hid it during the explosive interaction of the first set of moves?" I asked Sabrina.

Sabrina nodded. "Erika flows into her moves easily. Her pokemon on the field might be slow but it is still one of her stronger pokemon."

I hummed at that, surprised to learn it was one of her stronger pokemon. For a fourth badge challenge that would be overkill for me. "Is it her strongest pokemon?"

"No, that honour goes to either her Vileplume, or her Exeggutor." Sabrina preened a little, "I showed her how to strengthen her psychic pokemon and their moves."

"Nice," I said, and I meant it. Sabrina's gift of training someone was worth quite a lot. I certainly always learned a lot from it.

I watched the trainer return his pokemon as it struggled to unleash another fire attack after clogging itself up in the last exchange. Sabrina clicked her tongue. "He should have used a Smokescreen to clear out his pokemon's problem."

"Don't think he understands that Charmeleon's issue is such an easy fix."

On the field, the trainer selected another pokemon. "Go Fearow!" he said with a snarl. Then he pointed at Venusaur. "Your foe is slow! Use it to your advantage with Aerial Ace!"

"Sleep Powder," said Erika causing silvery powder to waft out.

"Abort!" screamed the challenger, making his pokemon break off. He snarled. "Another trick?!"

Erika shook her head. "It is no trick, merely a fighting style. You have chosen to use a type advantage against me. I have my methods of dealing with such disadvantages."

"Tch! Use Whirlwind to blow it away, Fearow!" replied the Challenger.

"Use Toxic," Erika replied, making large gunks of poison shoot out of the flower atop her pokemon's back and through the forming gusts of wind. The liquid seeped onto Fearow, and it cried out in pain, making him growl in annoyance.

"Push through it Fearow! Use Air Cutter!"

"Match it with Vine Whip! Whip crack the air!" Erika said with a decisive slash of her hand that sent her sleeves flapping about after her. Her pokemon raised up its Vines in the face of the oncoming Flying attack and snapped its vines, causing a whipping noise and small bursts of wind to shoot forward and break up the wind attacks.

"Oh, that was nice!" I said. "Way to go Erika!" I shouted. I sat back and grinned. "And her Vileplume is stronger than her Venusaur you said?"

"Yes, her Venusaur is weakening, or at least his vines are from holding Charmeleon along with using such powerful Vine Whips. It needs to recover from the moves. Vileplume doesn't need such respite." Sabrina then tilted her head as the Vine Whips rose once more. "However, Venusaur does have the most weight behind his attacks."

I tilted my head as Venusaur wrapped its two vines together in a way that made me think of someone lacing their fingers together before they— Venusaur slammed his woven vines into the ground on either side before taking a step back and stabbing his vines into the ground, and peeling the turf back. "Huh, he's building himself a bunker?" I paused as I realised that the challenger had stopped to work out what was going on here.

"Hmmm he should have buffed his pokemon up if he wasn't sure if Erika was about to fling rocks."

"Indeed, Erika has set herself up. I doubt she will lose this match." Sabrina then slowly punched their air and announced, "Go Erika," in a very neutral tone.

I chuckled. "You're supposed to do it a bit more enthusiastically, you know, so she can hear you."

Sabrina glanced at me, revealing her slightly glowing eyes. "Erika heard me."

I chuckled as Erika flapped her sleeves around frantically before shooting a weak glare at Sabrina. Sabrina merely punched the air again, slowly. "Go," she intoned. Erika slumped and turned back to her match.

"Venusaur! Use Sleep Powder!" She seemed to fall back into her groove from there and while Venusaur and her Victrebell went down, I was impressed when she had her tiny Bellosom use minimise to hop around the field and lay out flowers that the crowd claimed to empower Grass types. The Challenger took out her second last pokemon with a Rapidash that trampled the tiny flower maiden, causing boos to erupt from the crowd.

"Boo," said Sabrina in support. I bit my lips, causing Sabrina to glance at me. "What is funny?"

"Nothing, it's just adorable watching you support your friend."

Sabrina got a flash of pride at that and turned back to continue calling out for Erika. Erika huffed this time and selected her final pokeball. "Let's go Tangela!" she called out, releasing her last pokemon.

The small bundle of vines emerged and wobbled about happily, only to lock eyes with the Rapidash that snorted derisively.

"Tangela! Swirl and dance with Vine Whip!"

Tangela spun up onto its toes, and two vines shot out at frightening speeds. Tangela started whirling about like a top, and suddenly Rapidash was assaulted as the Vine Whips came hard and fast.

"Rapidash! Use Fire Spin! Burn out this weed!" he shouted

"Leap high!" Erika ordered causing her pokemon to hop upwards only to float a little as it descended, causing the Fire Spin to miss. It took me a moment to assess how that had happened.

"She used the heat of the fire to improve her pokemon's gliding somehow?"

Sabrina tilted her head only to shake it after a moment. "Tangela extended the smaller vines that make up it's body and increased the lift that way. The thermals caused by the fire wouldn't have impacted its flight to a significant degree. If it was a bird or another pokemon that could hover or float perhaps, but not with Tangela."

"Hmmm," I said, noting down what she'd said. That was an interesting mechanic to keep in my back pocket. It might have been wrong today, but I did have pokemon that it would work with, such as Clefairy or Zephyr.

Tangela landed and this time when he lashed out with his vines he snared the Rapidash and snapped his vines. This flipped the horse pokemon only to have it nailed in the air as it tried to right itself with a Slam I assumed.

The final pokemon the challenger threw out ended up being a Machop, which was easily outclassed.

I rose to my feet and joined the crowd in applauding Erika. She'd fought well to earn the victory. I wasn't surprised when the Challenger stormed out instead of sticking around to receive his verdict. Erika merely watched him go sadly. Then she turned to the crowd and bowed politely.

"Thank you for coming out today! We're going to take a brief intermission before running any more matches this afternoon!"

The crowd clapped once more and Sabrina stood. "Let's go," she said, grabbing me and teleporting us all to Erika's side.

Erika eeped and flapped her hands about as she almost lost her balance. It made a rather impressive fwapping noise as she pinwheeled her arms only to remain standing. She took a breath to settle her nerves before sighing as she put a hand on her chest. "Please, stop doing that."

"No, it's the most convenient form of travel," replied Sabrina, completely ignoring what Erika was actually talking about.

When Erika merely shook her head and indicated we should follow her, I shot Sabrina a look and a whisper. "Be nice; she's all amped up from her match." Sabrina merely hummed and ignored me.

Erika led us into a lovely greenhouse that was so large that we wouldn't have known what it was without carefully inspecting the tree canopy. She had trees set out in patches, with each having enough space for themselves without making the area crowded. Around the garden, a number of girls and young women were enjoying meals served to them by a trio of older ladies. Each time they reached a new group, the younger girls sang their thanks before taking a lunch box.

Erika gestured towards another part of the garden that had a nice pavilion that overlooked all of it and happened to be next to a babbling brook of water. Along the edge of which there were a number of Lileep. A shimmer of colour showed that the water also had goldeen swimming up and down the built-in water feature.

"Oh, this is quite a lovely habitat you've made up for your Lileep," I commented.

"Thank you, I had a very skilled group of girls working on it," replied Erika as we walked past a group of girls. A few of them seemed to preen, making me suspect I had timed a nice moment by accident. I stepped closer to the water and held out my hand for a Lileep to grapple with. I was impressed by how strongly they tugged.

"Good strength and size to them." I eyed the rest, noting that the one I'd approached happened to be on the smaller side of Erika's garden of Lileep at ninety centimetres. This size was average for me, while all of Erika's were pushing a metre or more on average. "I think I will need to get some advice from you. None of my Lileep have grown to this size."

"The water feature helps a good deal. Lileep seem to like being immobile or having to move very little. They don't seek out the sun and instead seem to prefer the shade. I also make sure to sprinkle fertiliser around on their roots every three days that has mulched up berry skins within it."

"Huh, thanks," I said.

Erika merely bowed. "It's thanks to you that I have access to them Brock; don't worry."

We claimed a seat at the low table built into the pavilion floor. Ralts barely reached the table and the tips of her horns were barely visible with her tiny crown of flowers. "Raaaaaaalts!" cried the pokemon, causing Sabrina to shift her into her lap. Erika cooed at the little pokemon with Ralts accepting a gentle pat from Erika.

"I was surprised you went after the three Lileep you did with the auction," I said as Erika pulled out a teapot and some cups from a built-in storage area. A deft push on the centre space had a small stovetop popping up for boiling the tea.

"Oh yes, most of the girls have been involved in raising and experimenting with what the Lileep like. Some have even gotten the chance to fight with one during a lower-level badge fight and they are quite pleased with them. I suspect they have a lot of potential." Erika tilted her head. "Do they evolve into anything do you know?"

"Yes," I said as Sabrina shrugged. Erika tilted her head, and I coughed. "The research that I've done on them does feature that the pokemon will evolve. It hopefully won't be anything too tricky like needing a stone, or a set of conditions to be met, but rather good growth both in size and strength."

Erika accepted that and set the teapot to boil. She then turned her head to the garden and relaxed slightly. I pushed back the urge to keep talking and instead turned to enjoy the sight of an idyllic garden that my friend obviously took pride in.

I wasn't sure if she was more proud of the young ladies sitting and talking with each other politely over their picnics or the garden. Or perhaps it was both. Both needed to be checked and worked on. I couldn't help but feel it rather suited her.

I relaxed and merely enjoyed the moment. Sabrina shifted around so she could lean on me. It was nice. Simply enjoying a moment with my girlfriend while spending time with a friend. Erika didn't seem put out by the display of affection, even as a few girls subtly pointed and giggled in our direction.

We ignored them, and eventually, they settled. When my arm started to go numb, I flexed some rock energy into my arm to help me stay in position. I wouldn't have moved even if my arm was going numb; some moments could be spoiled by needing to shift. I was thankful that I had a stronger body that could be further strengthened.

By the time the teapot boiled and Erika had served us tea and even had a small cake delivered, cut, and plated up, my arm had just started to quiver due to being pressured. Ralts had noticed and had either been helping with a soft massage or had been prodding my arm to try and make me buckle. If so, I was made of stronger stuff.

Sabrina shifted off me for the cake and tea, allowing me to take my weight and shift my position. Pins and needles didn't set in, but I still needed to clench and relax my hand a few times before taking a mouthful of the treat.

"I'm curious; what did you mean about conditions for pokemon to evolve?" asked Erika after a sip of her tea.

I paused in taking a sip of my own tea; somehow I always ended up in these awkward positions, or at least it seemed that way.

I lowered the teacup. "Pokemon can evolve after growing physically and through combat, which is linked to spiritual growth, according to some of Sam's research. There are other methods, though, that are conditional. These can be through the use of items, the location, the time of day, the stimulus provided, and what moves the pokemon uses, to name a few." I wasn't going to get into the whole friendship and love discussion, Erika knew about them, so I didn't need to mention it.

"Sam?" Erika said with a tilt of her head.

"Oh, sorry, I meant Professor Oak; he comes around to hang out every now and then." I waved off the slip, but Erika nodded slowly, a thoughtful expression on her face. I made to sip from my tea again only to be interrupted.

"The location?" asked Sabrina, leaning in to ask about something else.

I held in a curse. I lowered the teacup back down. what had I been thinking about with that? Oh right! I'd been thinking of Sanchez with an Alolan Golem for that example. "Uhmmm, certain pokemon seem to differently evolve in certain locations. Sanchez and the electrical variant of the geodude line had to be raised in an electrically charged cave compared to the normal rock-ground geodude.

"What about moves?" Erika said with a tilt of her head. Sabrina raised her own drink and I envied her grace as she sipped daintily. Ralts tried to copy, only to fumble the cup in her too-small hands. Sabrina caught it in a telekinetic grip and helped her.

I coughed, distracted by the cute display. "Right! Moves! Some pokemon require certain moves to evolve. I know for example that Bonsly and Mr Mime Jr need to learn Mimic before they can evolve."

"Hmmm Bonsly and Sudowoodo would make interesting additions to my Gym. They'd certainly fit right in with their appearance alone," Erika said playfully. "Are there any other pokemon that appear to be plants?" Erika tilted her head only to then blush and cough politely into her sleeve. "My apologies, I was caught up in Bonsly. You were talking about pokemon evolutions?"

I nodded and picked up from where I'd left off. "I've been toying around with trying to evolve a Stantler with environmental exposure but don't think I had the success I wanted. Sabrina ended up taking over as it is more likly to work out for her." I slumped a little, and Sabrina reached out to pat my hand.

"How does that work?" Erika then ducked her head into a bow. "Sorry if that was prying too much! The ways pokemon evolve are so different and interesting!"

I waved it off. "No, it makes a lot of sense that you'd be interested in this. With how Tangela evolves and all," I said, reaching down and taking a sip of my tea. Then I looked up to see Erika blinking in confusion with Sabrina.

Erika tilted her head like a curious Sunflora. "I'm… sorry? Did I miss something? I didn't know my Tangela could evolve."

Shit! I thought to myself as I realised I'd messed up. Sometimes it was hard to keep track of what was and wasn't well known. I had assumed Tangrowth was well known… I decided to just play it off with a shrug. "Oh, well, cause of my fossil pokemon I've done a fair bit of research into what sort of pokemon were around in ancient times. Pokemon that looked a lot like Tangela were found. In fact, there seems to be a linkage from Lileep and Tangela with Tangela occupying forested and jungle areas while Lileep might be more found on coastal regions which might indi—"

"Brock, you're getting off the point. Erika would like to know what move helps her pokemon evolve," Sabrina said, cutting me off.

"Oh, I was getting to that, it's Ancient Power."

"Ancient Power?" Erika tilted her head. "I… don't have any pokemon that know that move…"

"I have a few." I shrugged. "What happened to the Lileep you purchased?"

Erika stiffened. "Oh! that's right! Lileep have that move as well, don't they!?"

I nodded before considering the still juvenile plant pokemon. They... might not be good teacher's for the move. I decided to make an offer. "... Would you like one of my pokemon to teach yours?" I paused and considered her. "Your Tangela won't be able to do that flight trick that—"

Erika waved it off. "That was just my fourth badge Tangela. My strongest Tangela is much heavier. I had overfed it as a young girl and not known it could pull off moves like. She's actually been rather depressed of late, as I haven't been able to use her as much as others such as Venusaur and Viluplume can do what she can, but better…" She tapped her fingers together. "Could you show her how to use Ancient Power?"

I waved my hand back and forth. "No problem, come on out Shelly!" I said, releasing my Omastar, who trilled happily before relaxing as she noticed we weren't in a battle.

"Star!"

Erika rose and bowed to Shelly before releasing her own Tangela. I instantly noted that it was much, much bigger than the other Tangela I'd seen not thirty minutes ago. If the Tangela she'd used earlier was like a pile of spaghetti that Munchlax would consider a snack, this one was at least a few meals worth... that is it was at least three times the size.

"Oh yeah, she looks like she's more than ready to evolve," I said, shaking off the idea of Tangela being like a ball of giant moving spaghetti.

Tangela blinked from behind the curtain of vines. "Tang?" it said. Erika smiled. "Brock thinks he has a method of making you stronger with an evolution Tangela. Would you like to—"

"Tangela!" said the viney pokemon as it leapt to its feet and nodded furiously.

I smiled and gestured to Shelly. "Alright, this is your sensei for now, listen and watch as she teaches you how to perform Ancient Power, alright?"

Shelly trilled and beckoned Tangela to follow her to a clear space where she demonstrated the move before gesturing for Tangela to have a go. Erika shuffled from foot to foot. "Should I help her?"

I shrugged. "Give them a bit of time to work on it together, and then we'll step in. I don't expect she'll get it any time soon, but the first steps will be taken."

Erika nodded. "True, we only have another half an hour for lunch."

I considered that, accounting for how long she'd already spent with us. "You have an hour for lunch?"

"Yes, proper nutrition and digestion are important. I don't usually finish until five thirty or six, however."

"Ah," I said. "I try to finish earlier cause sometimes I need to go pick up my little brothers and sisters."

"I see." Erika sat and considered me for a moment before shaking her head.

"Yes you are correct," Sabrina said out of seemingly nowhere. She then nodded. "He would make a good pokemon professor as well."

I blinked, realising she must have read something from Erika's mind. Erika blushed and flapped her sleeves about, flustered at the invasion. "Sabrina! Don't do that!"

"I apologise, but you were thinking it very loudly," said Sabrina, like that forgave her.

"Ralts," said Ralts as she nodded along with Sabrina's words.

Erika wilted. "Well, alright, but it's not a bad thought…" Her eyes didn't meet Sabrina's, or mine, making me wonder what her thoughts had involved.

Sabrina merely hummed. "Hmmm indeed." She then turned her head towards me. "She isn't wrong though Brock." There was a moment's pause as she shot a quick look, that I wasn't sure what to make of, towards Erika. Erika blushed again, and then Sabrina was focused back on me. "You are very knowledgeable about pokemon."

"I have my areas of knowledge." I waved a hand towards the much larger Lileep." Erika has hers, just as you have yours Sabrina."

A lull fell over the conversation. Erika seemed too embarrassed to dare speak up again, and while the soft cries of two pokemon tearing up the garden disrupted the ambience, it was still very nice tea and cake.

Erika eventually regained control of herself. "So I understand you are both on break? Anything planned?"

"I have a family event to… attend," stated Sabrina.

"I might check in with Dennis for a bit, make sure he's up to speed with Rocko taking some time off to help his step siblings on their journey for two weeks. Then I might head up to talk with Lorelei and Pryce. They have a potential lead on some more fossils."

"Oh! Really?" Erika leaned forward. "That will be interesting. I look forward to what you find," she said quickly.

I nodded and glanced over at Tangela. Wasn't there another pokemon that evolved with Ancient Power? Yanma was another… but Piloswine was also one, wasn't it? Then again, surely Pryce knew about that evolutionary step? I'd have to check. Although if I did that, I might annoy Agatha.

That… somehow made me want to do it more rather than less.

"TANGELA!" cried Erika's Tangela, causing our group to stop and look around. Tangela was huffing and puffing in a garden that now looked destroyed. Erika didn't mind though as she smiled towards her pokemon.

"Yes Tangela?" Erika prompted.

Tangela puffed itself up, and its vines waved energetically before it turned slightly and glowed. Energy spilled out in a spiral pattern before lifting some rocks and firing them off into the trees that broke upon impact. Tangela crowed its success even as a group of ladies rose from where they'd ducked for cover.

I blinked. "Oh, it learnt Ancient Power fast," I said.

Erika beamed. "Excellent work, now we can practise it so you can—" Before she could finish, Tangela glowed brighter. The ladies that had been storming up to tell it off stopped and leapt into the bushes, obviously fearing a much stronger attack being launched.

They were wrong, of course, as instead, we got to watch as Tangela evolved. The shining mass of tentacles swelled, from a hedge that was easily up to my hips to something that towered over me while broadening dramatically.

"Tangrowth!" cried the newly evolved pokemon. Shelly cheered and Erika beamed before leaping from the pavilion to hug the giant tentacle monster. I raised a hand, the scars of the internet from a past life warning me what was about to happen.

Thankfully the tentacles caught Erika like a bed and she bounced on them with a joyous giggle as happy eyes beamed up at Erika. She was then wrapped into a hug while Tangrowth cried out happily.

When Erika emerged, she was very dishevelled but still a maiden, I could only assume. She beamed at me, adjusted her clothes deftly, and bowed. "Well this wasn't what I expected from our lunch but I thank you for coming! And I thank you for helping me evolve my Tangrowth!"

"Growth!" cried the towering mass of tentacles. It reached towards me and I tensed up. The hug was thankfully quick and I didn't have to worry about my own purity. I smiled woodenly and decided to give Erika and Tangrowth time to themselves to learn what was new for one of her strongest pokemon.

I departed feeling very good about myself, the smile I had remained on my face as we teleported home. Sabrina gave me a kis, making me smile wider. "You would make a good Pokemon Professor."

"Nah, I wouldn't enjoy all the paperwork that comes with it," I said waving my hand back and forth. Sabrina nodded before smirking.

"You'd look good in the lab coat though." She then gave me another kiss before departing.

I hummed and tapped at my lips. Then I went and bought myself a labcoat for later teasing. All in all, it was a good day.

I rolled my shoulders and sought out Greta and Missy to do some training with them.

It was shaping up to be a good week with how things were going.



A.N. Thanks to all my Patreons.

This is currently unbeta'd. Sorry for any errors that seem obvious!
 
I absolutely love how Erika is depicted in this story. She is not a master pokemon battler, but she is clearly skilled, and talented at her side of things in the League. I love that her being weaker at battling isn't seen as a bad thing here, considering her focus on other responsibilities and possibilities :)
 
You could end up shopping at any moment.

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"The Challenger may use up to six pokemon against the Gym Leader!
code left borked
. "Erika is well-known for her well-grown Grass types,"
well known for well grown? maybe change it to Healthy or something. Too many wells
. It might have been wrong today, but I did have pokemon that it would work with, such as Clefairy or Zephyr.
what does brock mean 'wrong today'?
Sabrina gave me a kis, making me smile wider. "You would make a good Pokemon Professor."
kiss


Erika definitely thought Brock would make a good husbando back there. Sabrina just added the pokeprof as a smokescreen. Also that pervy tentacles image still remained huh. Hilarious.
 
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"Hmmm tough ask," I said. "They're pretty much part and parcel aren't they? You can give faster, smoother orders and be hyper-aware of what is going on for the pokemon with what you have but that comes with the downside of having things like sleep or confusion can get to you." I took a sip from a water bottle and then passed it to Sabrina who gave a smile before taking a drink herself.
Maybe he can suggest she speak with Surge, or just study a bit on her own, and try to make the mental equivalent of a surge protector? A breaker that will flip if something tries to flow up the psychic connection?

Then I went and bought myself a labcoat for later teasing.
Brock is a wise man. And Sabrina is about to be a very happy woman.

"Are there any other pokemon that appear to be plants?" Erika tilted
Besides the aforementioned Bonsly/Sudowoodo, I got to thinking about this and one option popped into my mind instantly! The Flabebe/Floette/Florges line. A pure Fairy type that looks like it would be Grass! Comfey would also fall into a similar role. Though something closer to home but just as rare? She could try and get some Farfetch'd! After all, they might be Normal/Flying, but their main weapon is a leek. As a bonus she could also act as a bit of a conservation force to help restore their population.

Other than that, maybe a Froslass? One of them would definitely fit her gym's aesthetic.
 
Given that Sabrina was traveling with Brock through his 2 and a half year journey, she undoubtedly has to have some questions about how he found these things out that she doesn't know... but at the same time I sort of love how she trusts him so deeply that she's never going to push him for answers when he deflects from the topic or try to read his mind or trick anything out of him.
 
So, visiting Lorelei and Pryce to look at fossils next??? I know it's probably a pipe dream, but any of the 25 unknown pokemon showing up in this fic?
There are multiple pokemon mentioned in Canon and the pokedex that don't appear in the games or the animation, even though they are referenced to exist...
Maybe an ice-type fossil of a sabre-toothed tiger-mon???
 
It occurs to me that out of everybody in his life, Sabrina has the highest odds of being blasé should he reveal details of his past.

"You've been worrying how I'd feel about your lingering memories from a past life? Brock. I am. A. Psychic."
 
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It occurs to me that out of everybody in his life, Sabrina has the highest odds of being blasé should he reveal details of his past.

"You've been worrying how I'd feel about your lingering memories from a past life? Brock. I am. A. Psychic."
It's probably less the past life stuff as it is the fact that in his past life all of them were a part of a hugely successful game and anime series which he has sufficient knowledge of to be using as a cheat code for his current life.

Edit: I presume that when they get married he'll spill about it anyway as that kind of secret wouldn't be healthy to keep. I also say when, not if, as by this point it's pretty much a foregone conclusion :D 👍.
 
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This is the second time he slips about pokemon evolutions around Erika, right? I think there was something about Bellosom before?
 
It occurs to me that out of everybody in his life, Sabrina has the highest odds of being blasé should he reveal details of his past.

"You've been worrying how I'd feel about your lingering memories from a past life? Brock. I am. A. Psychic."
Didn't a previous chapter say that she already knows? I might be misremembering but I think Brock told her when they were younger and started dating.
 
Besides the aforementioned Bonsly/Sudowoodo, I got to thinking about this and one option popped into my mind instantly! The Flabebe/Floette/Florges line. A pure Fairy type that looks like it would be Grass! Comfey would also fall into a similar role. Though something closer to home but just as rare? She could try and get some Farfetch'd! After all, they might be Normal/Flying, but their main weapon is a leek. As a bonus she could also act as a bit of a conservation force to help restore their population.

Other than that, maybe a Froslass? One of them would definitely fit her gym's aesthetic.
For the complete reverse, there's also Fomantis/Lurantis, whenever Alola gets "discovered". Grass-types that look like Bug-types! Maximum confusion!
 
For the complete reverse, there's also Fomantis/Lurantis, whenever Alola gets "discovered". Grass-types that look like Bug-types! Maximum confusion!
Yeah, I had a similar thought about how funny that could be. But as I was responding about NON grass types I skipped over it. But I do agree, that once Alola is "discovered" I hope Erica gets one of them.

"You've been worrying how I'd feel about your lingering memories from a past life? Brock. I am. A. Psychic."
She needs to say it exactly like this.
 
This is the second time he slips about pokemon evolutions around Erika, right? I think there was something about Bellosom before?
It was actually Roserade that he let slip. And that one he accidentally mentioned in front of both Erika and Janine. So far we haven't heard anything else about it so we can assume that neither of them discovered the evolution yet. Brock also hinted that it might have been a stone interaction. With the new evolution of her Tangrowth maybe she'll become more proactive in trying to discover more Grass type evolutions.
 
I think what due to SI involvement Erika here acclaimed a very different reputation than in canon.
The briftest part is her raid against Team Rocket where she, according to police, showed her fearsome side.
And now she have a big tentacle monster

I think what People (social elites) around her gonna believe what her desire nature is just a mask and any moment she can go from docile to squishing her opponents
 
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I think what due to SI involvement Erika here acclaimed a very different reputation than in canon.
The briftest part is her raid against Team Rocket where she, according to police, showed her fearsome side.
And now she have a big tentacle monster

I think what People (social elites) around her gonna believe what her desire nature is just a mask and any moment she can go from docile to squishing her opponents
I think she was already highly respected in the OT even if Ash was completely ignorant of it. She already had a reputation for educating the daughters of wealthy social elites as gym trainers and was implied to come from a high class backround herself.
 
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Chapter 119 - Cold reception
"So, Rocko is off for a fortnight," I said to the assembled group. I nodded to Rocko, "I think we can all say we'll miss you terribly before you even walk out the door." It wasn't the best way to start off the meeting, but it honestly was one of the more important points, so I decided to announce it early.

Missy, Rachel, Greta, Crystal, and Yolanda all nodded their heads seriously. Crystal then shot Dennis a worried look. The man was practically buzzing in his seat. Worse, next to him was a towering stack of forms that I just knew he was going to be dying to start introducing as part of our procedures.

With Dennis as my second in command, he was getting a lot more authority on various tasks that Rocko had been much more relaxed on. I'd probably let Dennis run through things for a week before pulling him up when he got too anal retentive with the paperwork.

That way, if he had any really good ideas, they got a chance to actually be demonstrated. He had already submitted a few proposals, and I had given them some thought. I suspected his decision to switch around the method of tallying pokemon battles might be useful, but it needed to be tested in action first.

Everybody applauded for Rocko, who waved. "Don't worry! I'll not be having it easy. I've got two weeks to teach my little brother and sister some tricks, get them some good pokemon, and such before coming back. I'll be back before you know it!" He then grinned. "It'll be good training for when I get a month off in three months time when I can really work with them!"

The room at large flicked their eyes towards the paperwork next to Dennis and then shuddered. Rocko smirked only to clap his hands. "Alright Dennis, we can all enjoy a good joke, put them out of their misery."

Dennis nodded seriously and leaned down to pull out another stack of papers.

I joined everyone in staring at the monster that Rocko was leaving with us. I was halfway ready to pull him up on this madness, only for Dennis to raise a camera and take a picture of everyone's expression.

There was a moment's silence as Dennis chuckled. "Heh! Got you! Heh! You should see your faces!" he said turning the camera around to show the room our gobsmacked looks. He reached out and pulled both towers of paper work, leaving a much more realistic trio of folders.

Crystal slammed a fist into the table. "Deniss has been replaced by an imposter! I've never seen him make a joke before!"

Yolanda shook her head at her friend and put a hand on her. "It was probably his wife's idea of a funny joke."

Dennis slumped. "... yeah, Yolanda's right."

A few people laughed at that, while Rocko snickered and stood to clap Dennis on the shoulder. I hummed and moved on with the next order of business. Namely that I would be away for the next two days with my trip to Mahogany Town.

"—I can do this now thanks to Greta and Missy's work they put in going through the pokemon and making sure they had the right move sets, and, more importantly, the right temperaments to handle Gym style battles."

This got another round of thanks, and I then laid out everyone's duties for the rest of the week.

"Also, I'm going to be hopefully scaling back the hours that we're working with a slightly earlier cut off in a few weeks time. I want to scale back some of the challenges that we're facing. There's no need to rush through them after all."

I tapped my notes. "On that note, I see there have been some booked in doubles battles for me, which will be interesting for our usual crowd, along with the tropical Friday coming back up soon. I see Brawly is booked in…" My eyes alighted on the final dot point on this particular discussion, "And then I also have my match with Will."

Rocko and Dennis both straightened up at that, while Rachel began bouncing in her seat. "We've already sold out tickets! I think it's going to be a super event! It's almost a shame we signed that deal so early in the year cause with the attention Will has drawn, the television company is going to be making tons of this match!"

I shrugged. "It's nice, but it wasn't our main concern back then. Good for us for later. But yeah, everyone be aware that he will be the last match of the day next weekend before lunch."

Alexa cleared her throat, and I glanced up. "Yes Alexa?"

"Is there any reason we're not running it later. In the evening perhaps?"

I frowned. "That's the time we have Gym battles. I don't do fights at night, as we book slots for the day. That way, we all get home at a reasonable hour. Why?"

"There has been some queries from the television group about running it later," she admitted.

I huffed and shook my head. "Well, we're not running a later match. One, we don't do that cause of what I said earlier, and two? I don't want to give Will any special treatment. I think he's gotten more than enough of that."

"Hear hear!" cheered Missy only to blush when everyone looked at her. I chuckled and nodded in thanks at her show of support.

"You ready for him?" asked Stephen, his eyes flicking around. "People have been talking him up around town a lot more than usual." When I tilted my head, he elaborated. "Part of my research is to interact with the pokemon trainers and see how they are doing. I spend time on the routes but also go around to the Trainer hangouts like the various restaurants and battle clubs."

Yolanda snickered, "You mean Mr Mimes?"

Stephen sighed hugely. "It really saddens me that Professor Oak was right about it being such a good spot to gather information. I just offer to buy some kids the cheap burgers and they answer any question I ask!"

I smirked, adopting a lecturing pose as be took on a flowery tone of voices. "Wisdom in spades,"

"His mind sharper th—" I started to tease, only for Stephen to hold up a hand.

"Please don't I get enough of that when I check in with him in the breakroom…" Stephen then tilted his head. "Rocko did you tell him you're on break? Otherwise, he's going to be all sad when he comes and finds you gone." Stephen rubbed his chin. "Then again, he'll probably still be sad."

"Just tell him Salvadore will play against him for a fortnight." I rolled my eyes and Yolanda giggled. Rocko quickly fired off a message to that effect. I rolled my eyes harder.

"Right, well, with that out of the way, the only other thing of note is that we have a date for the inaugural Pewter Gym Contest."

Dennis got a pained look and shook his head. "There's going to be so much glitter," he muttered under his breath.

"There is in fact, not going to be any glitter," I said firmly. I ignored Rachel as she held up her thumb and her finger to indicate that there would be a 'little bit of glitter'.

"The theme that we're going to be working on is going be a Tough theme. Something our area is well known for with our Geodude, Onix, Mankey, Beedril, and other pokemon that are not traditionally cute or beautiful being found locally… for now," I added quietly at the end. One day I would have Carbink and then hopefully a Diancie.

I then clapped my hands together and signalled the end of the meeting. "Alright, report to Dennis for the next two days, as I'm off to talk with Pryce in Mahogany Town."

The Gym trainers all turned to Dennis, and he started assigning jobs while Rocko stood and talked with Alexa and Rachel before moving off.

Yolanda made straight for me. "You're going to fly there on Zephyr?" When I nodded she pursed her lips. "Will he be able to handle the flight? Are you sure you can't ask Sabrina to take you? She's able to teleport nearly all the way across Kanto!"

I held up a hand. "Almost all the way across Kanto," I corrected before continuing, "Even in an ideal situation, she'd need to teleport three to four times in a row to make it one way to Mahogany Town, I'm not sure, but I'd pretty sure that would tire her out a lot."

Yolanda opened her mouth, but I twitched my hand to indicate I wasn't done speaking. "Also, that's not accounting for the Silver Range that she'd have to teleport around. That place is crawling with Dark type pokemon, that makes it extremely dangerous for her to teleport through as some of those pokemon will attack her and restrict her range of teleporting by a significant margin. She'd instead have to Teleport south toward New Bark town before heading back north west, extending the trip to six or seven teleports at least."

"Oh, I didn't know that," she said. She walked with me to our house before brightening up and hurrying away. "Don't go before I give you something!" she said as she dashed off.

"Alright, and no running!" I called after her. She cheekily ignored me. I checked in with Flint, and he seemed to have a good idea of what he was going to have to do for the next two nights.

"So you remember where the spare sheets are in case the twins have another accident?"

"In the linen closet!" he said exasperatedly, waving me off. Timmy, who'd been following Flint around, mimicked him with his shooing gesture.

"Alright gang! I'm off for a night! So anyone want to give me a goodbye hug?" I called as I made for the door, my travel bag slung over my shoulder and my pokeballs checked.

"Brock wait! If you're dropping in on Terra and Titan's mother, can you give her this?" Yolanda said as she handed me a clay tablet that had a handprint and a clawprint with Yolanda and Terra's names above each. A picture of Yolanda and Terra was also shoved into my hands. "And give her this so she knows her daughter's doing well!"

"She's a wild pokemon Yolanda," Flint said patronisingly. "She's not going to care. Brock you really should stay away from her!" he said worriedly.

I waved off his concern. "She's calm as anything with me. And I think she'll like this. Maybe oneday I'll take you up there when you're trained up a bit Yolanda, introduce you?"

Yolanda beamed. "I'd love that!"

A hand on my arm made me look down. "Oh hey Suzie come to say good bye?"

"Yeah!" she said as she hugged me. She held onto me. "When you get back you need to tell us another Snorlax story!" she demanded as she broke off.

I chuckled, "Sure thing."

This caused the smaller kids to line up and hug me before listing their own demands for toys, snacks, or stories as they hugged me. Eevee decided to get in on the hugs by leaping into my arms. "Heh, hey girl, sorry I can't take you; otherwise, if you get lost, I might come back with a Glaceon!" I said dramatically.

Eevee huffed at me but licked my hand when I put her down. Munchlax pointed at his mouth before he hugged me. "Munch?" he asked.

"Sure, I'll get you a Mahogany special snack, sound good?"

He nodded happily, hugged me, and then scampered onto the couch. He rocked back and forth with a content look on his face, as though he was prepared to wait right there for my return.

With that done, I nodded farewell to Flint, stepped outside, and released Zephyr to begin soaring west. With Zephyr judiciously using Tailwind to boost his speed, we made good time to Mt Silver where I released Don to shepherd a flock of Fearow that were hanging about above the mountain. I didn't think they were going to be a threat, but they were known for their territorial behaviour, so I had him chase them off.

I considered flying down then and there to approach Titan's mother, or as the Rangers called her, Empress, but decided against it. I wanted to get to Mahogany Town with time to spare for shopping and to get an initial look at what Lorelei had hinted at. I really, really hoped it was something like an Aurorus. That would be perfect for both of us. Otherwise, my next pick would have to be a Tyrunt. That would be an amazing find.

Lance would be so envious if I got a Tyrantrum.

I spent the next hour imagining having such a pokemon before the reality set in. The chances weren't high for that. There was more likelihood of Aurorus, but then again, certain pokemon would favour certain regions for a reason, especially with ancient pokemon.

The sun began to climb higher in the sky, but I didn't feel the heat too badly due to how high we were flying. As we got closer to Mahogany, the temperature continued to drop, even though the valley between the Silver Range and Mt Mortar showed lush greenery, there was a chill in the air despite it being late spring now. There were a number of slopes that were still white with snow and I could spy a number of people and even pokemon skiing or snowboarding.

"Hmm I wonder if Brawly's any good with snowboarding?" I said to myself. I snapped a picture and sent him a message.

He responded quickly. "Nice! Gone hit the slopes, man?! We should do that one day! Get a weekend free and board it up!"

I chuckled. Well, that made sense. He had spent time in Cianwood, which wasn't that far away from the snow. I sent back that I'd think about it while wrapping a scarf around my neck and tightening my flight goggles and gloves.

Zephyr's breath started to fog up as he closed in on our destination, and when we landed, he heaved huge gouts of fog into the midday air. I tugged off the goggles I used for longer flights and shook myself out to get feeling back into my limbs as Zephyr hopped towards a drinking station at the pokecenter that had been set up for pokemon such as himself. Then I sent off another message to Lorelei.

I didn't have to wait long as a familiar redhead walked up and waved. "Brock!" called Lorelei. "Glad to see you made it over Mt Silver so easily!" As she got closer, the now familiar drop in temperature followed her. I saw a number of people shiver as she passed them by. I merely channelled some more rock energy into my limbs. I'd move stiffly but not feel the cold as much.

"Ehhh, it's a piece of cake, honestly. I have some pokemon I know that know not to attack me these days," I said thinking of Empress before pausing. Perhaps that herd of Donphan could be included? As well as that group of Onix from that one time with the Rangers… I shook my head. "Well anyway. The Mt Silver area isn't as dangerous for me as it is for others."

"Having a Tyranitar will do that. Do you get many pokemon attacking you in the air still?"

I held my fingers close together. "A little bit, but I always double up with Don flying a protection detail for me. He loves getting to rough up the locals when they try to fight him, so it works out for him."

"Hmmm I wonder if before his resurrection his species were dragon typed?" Lorelei rubbed her chin in thought.

I shrugged. "Might have been, we'd need to find different fossils, I suppose. They're rather hard to find though, might be due to being buried or even eaten by Onix or other pokemon that inhabit the land nowadays." I tilted my head. "Does the same hold true for the ice caverns?"

Lorelei nodded with a saddened look. "Yes, sadly, the pokemon such as Piloswine and Delibird do disturb the caves. It doesn't help that a trainer released a number of ice typed pokemon from Hoenn locally a number of years ago. Some of the peaks of the local mountains now have Glalie that blend in rather well. The Rangers didn't know about it until various caverns had been carved out by the pokemon, and now there is an established group."

"A number of them? Was it just a breeding group?" I asked interestedly.

"Indeed, there are numerous reports of some of the frozen waterways having Spheal. These are being focused on and they're only rarely found. They haven't been as damaging to the local ecosystem as the Glalie but they're also easier to contain."

"I'm surprised the Rangers are having such trouble with the Glalie, they have specialised teams for most environments," I said, thinking it odd.

"We had Brandon come in for a while." She glanced at me. "I assume Lance told you about what is happening with Fiore?"

I didn't even get a chance to confirm or deny it as she continued talking. "Brandon has been nominated as a glorified border guard, which is a shame as the man truly was a skilled trainer for the Rangers. We had him here for a number of months, and his pokemon are certainly special. Not even he, however, could stop the Glalie issue. It's almost like they were slipping through the mountains at times. The odd thing is they were leaving no evidence."

I paused as I reconsidered what I knew of Glalie. Glalie were widely thought of as the only evolution for Snorunt, but that wasn't the case, and I knew as much. Was it possible that there were Frosslas in the local mountains? It would explain their evasion of experienced Rangers like Brandon, especially if they were working under the assumption they only needed to look for open air caverns. What pokemon could Frosslas breed with? I wasn't too sure of that and had to give it up. It did, however, offer a potential confirmation of there being Dawn stones in the local area. You couldn't get Frosslas otherwise, to my understanding.

"Pokepenny for your thoughts?" Lorelei said.

"Hmmm just mulling it over. Feels like there's something we're missing here." I glanced at her. "What happened to the trainer?"

"They were fined and had their pokemon license suspended for a decade for endangering the ecosystem. They tried to argue with a League official and got themselves in more trouble as they thought they could catch and release to help spread biodiversity." She shook her head. "Some trainers, I swear. They think they can just catch and release without any issues being caused."

"Hnn," I said in agreement before smirking. "So is it true about Brandon? He has a Regice?"

Lorelei nodded. "He does!" She pouted a little. "Sadly, he won't tell us how or where he found it." She shot me a look and said, "Hoping to find out about his Regirock?"

I sighed. "Oh, I'd love to have one of those on my team."

Lorelei nodded in agreement, and we spent the rest of the walk to her grandfather's Gym discussing the powerhouse dream teams we could set up if we ever got the chance.

"—and Articuno would make the perfect addition," Lorelei said wistfully.

"Oh, no doubt," I said as I walked into the Mahogany Gym proper.

"Still dreaming of getting yourself an Articuno child?" barked a gruff voice that cut through our conversation like a harsh, icey gail. I turned my gaze and locked eyes with an older, weather-beaten man. Now that I was aware of him, I noticed I was blowing small clouds of fog with each breath. Was this just him, or caused by an overlap of Lorelei and Pryce's aura? Pryce turned his attention to Lorelei. "You should know it is a fool's gambit to attempt to contain a Legendary pokemon! They're too powerful to be contained with pokeballs!" he said.

Lorelei nodded. "Yes, of course Grandfather." I glanced between them. Pryce wasstanding, and although age had worn him down until he was physically shorter than Lorelei he still towered over her.

"You know you could just try to become friends with—" I stated to say only for Pryce to snort.

"Friends!? Pokemon are wild unless trained. Sadly some of them are more powerful than others making it harder to tame them! But don't forget they will go back to their ways at a moment's notice!"

I blinked at him. "Huh?" I said. That, hadn't been what I'd been expecting to hear from a man that had made it to the top of the Pokemon League. For him to deride friendship with pokemon with all things, how had he ever become Champion?

Pryce snorted. "Perhaps this was a mistake. I thought you were more educated than your years suggested. Bah!" He turned and walked away, leaving me to stare after him. My eyes slid to his legs and I noted he walked with a hitch that told me he had an injury or sore point.

Lorelei made a noise. "Sorry, about him; he's been like this since he lost his starter. Piloswine had been with him since he was a child. They fought together for… well, decades. It has hit Grandfather rather harshly to have his starter run off like it did."

I blinked. "That… that can't be right though? Maybe his pokemon went to…" I trailed off. Hadn't there been a plot point about this? Something that had to do with Ash and company finding Pryce's pokemon frozen or something…

Lorelei nodded. "I tried saying as much, but Grandfather's Piloswine was extremely well trained. It could leave messages. Supposedly Grandfather had a fight with it… it doesn't help that Grandfather was then challenged by Lance a few months later." Lorelei rubbed her elbow. "He thinks he wouldn't have lost if Piloswine hadn't run away." Lorelei shook her head. "This was years ago though, it's old news now."

"He fought Lance without his starter?" I rubbed my chin, I had a vague recollection of that match due to having not watched it when it occurred due to having to set up my Gym and look after my family at the time. "Hadn't he fielded a Piloswine still?"

"Yes, a much weaker Piloswine," Lorelei said with a shake of her head.

"Oh…" I said. "I… can kind of see where he's coming from but… I couldn't imagine Titan ever giving up on me. Had something happened before then?"

"Not that I can think of… this was before my time as a member of the Elite Four," Lorelei rubbed her chin. "It was actually after Piloswine ran off that Grandfather had me assume my role as Elite Four member…" She tilted her head. "Huh, I never thought about that before, actually."

"Did he face a challenger before that?"

"No he had a rather rough show match with Blaine I think…" She shook her head. "It was years ago, I'm sorry to say." Lorelei looked away. "I personally think Piloswine was old and thinking it didn't have much time left so it ran away to spare Grandfather the pain of losing him… It's just made things rough."

"How long do Piloswine live?" I asked.

"As long, if not longer, than humans. But… it's not uncommon behaviour for them to just wander off from their herds, or family."

"Hmmmm," I said. The problem was that it was something that Ash in the cartoon had fallen into. There weren't any landmarks that I could recall. This was the first time I'd stumbled into something that I knew was working against me. "Can we still see the fossils you have, or is that off the table?"

Lorelei chewed her lip. "I'll.. go talk with him, give me an hour or two…"

"No problem," I said, turning back to the front doors. "Any chance there's a local shopping area where I can get some souvenirs for my family?" Lorelei smiled, pulled a brochure off the wall, and handed it to me.

She then pointed to the map of Mahogany Town. "Knock yourself out," she said merrily before adopting a more careful expression as she marched off to talk with her grandfather.

I glanced down at the map and was surprised when it highlighted an entire street in Mahogany town dedicated to souvenirs. Well, with that sorted out, I set off. Hopefully, Lorelei could deal with Pryce and we could wrap this up relatively soon.

By the second hour, I had all the shopping done. It was very easy to look through gift shops and buy things for kids that had never been here to Mahogany town, and Munchlax? Well a few kilograms of chocolate should solve any gift for him. The trick would be making sure he didn't eat it in one go.

I kept walking feeling a bit annoyed that it was obviously taking Lorelei a while, from our previous discussions, I knew she liked to be punctual where possible. A fact that often saw her rubbed the wrong way when she was set up to be snubbed by people trying to curry favour with Lance.

I kept walking around Mahogany Town, only to pause when I came upon a small walled-in temple. It was a tidy little affair, only slightly bigger than a traditional shrine, in truth. Still, the garden was idyllic and inviting. I walked into the open area and passed a few statues of some sort of guardian dog, only to do a double take.

Those weren't guardian dogs! Those were Growlithe! I inspected them and felt my memories twinge on a specific note regarding Growlithe.

Stripes, paws, and snouts were all present. Where these statues of Growlithe were different, however, was that they were rather fluffy. You could almost call them around with how their hair was arranged. I snapped a few pictures before approaching a shrine maiden.

I bowed in greeting before indicating the statues. "How old are the statues?"

"Oh! Our temple is one of the oldest in Johto! It has historical records dating back five hundred years ago!"

"Five hundred years you say?" I said. "Does that make it the oldest?" I asked as another thought occurred to me.

A sour expression appeared on the maiden's face. "In Johto it is… The shrine in Lavender town holds the claim in the Indigo region." She then brightened up. "But there are two temples in Hoenn that are older still!" she said as though she was glad that Kanto of all places didn't have one of the oldest structures.

I asked a few more questions. I didn't bother asking what pokemon was around the walls, I knew what they were, it was obvious to me.

I walked out and started looking through my transceiver for images of other temples, slowly accumulating a small library of images that all supported a growing theory I had. Sadly, the statues didn't feature in any of Hoenn's temples, but then I took a moment and considered Hoenn. Growlithe didn't naturally occur there. I hummed and opened my Guardian holopad, starting my search for more images of temples.

I noted that the images were all linked with reports on targets of military importance where the temples acted as points where defenders would retreat and recover. Images of 'guardian' beasts appeared in some of these files and in more than a few— specifically the older temples— round, fluffy Growlithe appeared to 'protect' the population.

I rubbed my chin. This was very interesting information. If I could tap a Growlithe breeder and Bian—

My transceiver started to beep frantically, startling me from my research fugue. I had to tuck away my holopad to answer. "Brock here," I said brusquely.

Lorelei's image appeared, and she blinked at me. "Brock, I was able to get grandfather to relax. Are you still interested in viewing the caverns?" I blinked as I recalled what I'd actually come to Mahogany for.

"Oh yeah, send me your location, and I'll come to you." I checked my watch. Damn, it had taken Lorelei almost four hours to talk with him.

I felt a wave of irritation wash over me at that. Damn, and I'd been in such a good mood with my find just a moment ago. Was Pryce deliberately snubbing me?

Lorelei shot me her co-ordinates which saw me remounting Zephyr and flying east towards the icy trail. In a large clearing, I found Lorelei standing with Pryce. She looked a little tired, and he just looked grumpy. She gave me a small wave. "Hi Brock, thanks for sticking around. We're ready to take you to the caverns our family owns now to see the fossils."

"Well, that's what I'm here for!" I said, gesturing for them to lead the way.

Pryce snorted like a great Tauros, his breath shooting out of his nostrils like twin geysers. He marched off to the north and into the mountains. Lorelei smiled in apology, and I hummed. This was going to be delicate, it would seem.

I couldn't help but notice that when Pryce walked, he did so with a limp that coincided with a growl escaping him. He probably had an old injury or two, though, considering he would have been in the thick of it during the war.

We walked out of the clearing and into a forest that sloped before coming to a rather innocuous-looking ledge. Pryce flicked out a pokeball and a Walrein appeared. "Clear it out," he ordered. The pokemon bowed its head before turning to the ledge and blowing a huge gust of wind out that swept the snow away to reveal a frozen cave entrance.

The cave entrance was then broken with a Headbutt. As Walrein shook off the shock, it was returned to its pokeball. I could only frown at Pryce. It was considered a little rude to be so blunt with your pokemon. He didn't even bat an eye and instead marched into the cave.

I followed, with Lorelei bringing up the rear. The cave itself was a tightly packed walkway with multiple stalactites and stalagmites that glittered with the small torch that Pryce used to navigate. I walked along without worry behind him, only for Lorelei to stumble a few times.

I paused. "No torch?" I asked.

"Gramps doesn't like the glare that having two torches in the caves causes. The place sort of becomes a mirror maze otherwise. It hurts his eyes…" Lorelei swallowed what she was about to say and offered a tight smile, "It's not usually a problem."

I hummed in thought for a moment. It seemed like Pryce valued not having a headache from too much glare over Loreli potentially injuring herself. Pryce was really starting to rub me the wrong way with how he was acting. "Put a hand on my shoulder; that way you can feel any dips you can't see."

She did so, but we still had to hurry after Pryce as he hadn't stopped for us. I had no issues navigating the darker tunnels, thanks to my dark energy trick, so we quickly caught up.

When we did, he stopped to glance back at me, his torch flicking up into my face.

"Something the matter?" I asked as I shielded my eyes. It didn't matter that I was wielding dark energy, having a torch shine itself into your eyes stung.

He took a moment to inspect me before grunting and shaking his head. "Just didn't take you as an aura user is all." I paused as Lorelei hissed in surprise. Her hand twitched on my shoulder before staying where it was very carefully. Pryce continued as though he didn't care that he'd casually detected my aura use, something no one else had done beyond a very select group with the Guardians.

"Thought you'd have been like a rock. You certainly have the head for it," he said waspishly.

"I took after my pokemon," I replied, ignoring the slight even as I felt my eye twitch. His attitude was really starting to piss me off. I locked my face into a rictus of a smile. I had to remember what I was here for. Do it for the Ancient pokemon Brock! I considered biting back, maybe even nudging him a little.

He was old and the ice was slippery… Alright, that got a bit too dark.

I called up some Rock energy to stabilise me before I got too tempted to do anything drastic to this old crotchety man.

I wanted to see the fossils I chanted in my head, while saying aloud, "Oh I have that as well. I worked with my pokemon to get it," I said back with a tinge of pride.

Alright, so I wasn't going to stop myself from needling back at least a little.

"Feh!" he said in annoyance, only to step around a corner and suddenly into an open cavern.

He set the torch down and pulled on the end to make it into a lantern that brought light to the cavern we'd entered. I whistled at what was revealed, it was a room that was practically full of ancient bodies. I whistled at the forms of a number of shrivelled bodies that had skin that was too tightly wound over skeletons. I could easily recognise the pokemon on display.

Anorith, and Kabutops seemed rather close together, as did the Omastar. I walked a little further in and found an Aerodactyl that was curled up around what looked like a nest. The final pokemon was a pokemon that resembled a mammoth.

I whistled when I stood before it and realised that it easily stood at two and a half, if not three metres tall. "Wow," I said as I inspected tusks width of my legs but almost the length of my body. "That's some impressive ivory."

Pryce stepped up to me. "Yes, this is the pokemon we wish to resurrect. It will make a powerful… addition to my team," he said. I frowned. I had gotten the feeling he meant 'replacement' rather than addition.

I squinted at it. "You know… I think this one has a lot that is similar to the Swinub line."

Pryce scowled. "It perhaps is an ancestor pokemon but the modern variant has grown weaker."

I hummed. I knew that wasn't the case thanks to my past life's knowledge, but conveying that to Pryce, an Ice expert, was going to be difficult. "What if there had just been a condition of evolution that hadn't been met?"

He turned and scowled at me. "Are you one of those people that will try to preach friendship with me?" I felt the temperature drop, but I didn't huddle into myself to try and avoid him.

"Friendship is important, its how we're able to make our pokemon stronger. But it's not the mechanic of evolution I was talking about."

"Which were you referencing?" Lorelei hurriedly interjected, trying to move the conversation away from the touchy subject.

"Pokemon moves that need to be learned. I actually only yesterday pointed out that Erika from Celadon's Tangela could potentially evolve with a certain move, and she did."

"A Grass type pokemon is not the same thing as an Ice type!" snapped Pryce.

I took a calming breath. "The link is the same, though, perhaps a Piloswine could bridge the gap with Ancient Power," I said honestly. It helped that I knew I was right.

That didn't help Pryce though. "Bah! You're awfully confident it's a Piloswine evolution for a trainer who has never raised one! Piloswine are smaller and hairer!"

"Evolution does change a number of pokemon in different ways," I replied, thinking of Octilery.

"Hmpf, we'll see if you have any truth to your words when your machine revives this pokemon."

"What will you do if it comes out as a Swinub?" I asked. He merely scowled at me, and I sighed before gesturing to the other frozen fossils, deciding to not deal with it. Nope, no way, not my issue. "What do you want to do with the other fossils?"

"We'll have them cut out and sent to the Pewter facility for holding. With them being frozen rather than entombed in rock, there should be more genetic data, so we will get more pokemon resurrected."

I nodded before considering something. "Why did you never approach Bla—"

"I'm not approaching Blaine with this!" growled Pryce fiercely. Then he grimaced and held his hip. He gritted his teeth and snarled. Lorelei ran up to him and let him lean on her for a few moments as he regathered himself. He shuddered and sighed. "Thank you," he murmured quietly to her.

She gave him a tight smile before she looked up at me. "When Blaine burns things… he really burns them. During a match with Blaine, Grandfather got hit by a tongue of fire and has been struggling with the aftereffects for years."

"Oh," I said.

Pryce scowled. "He doesn't need to know that!" he snapped before standing. Lorelei watched him worriedly, ready to support him if his hip gave out once more. I tilted my head, I'd never considered that he might have raised her up to Elite Four to have her supporting him. The common narrative never mentioned him being injured.

"Blaine laced his fire with aura I take it?" I asked.

Lorelei nodded, while Pryce grumbled. "He didn't want to leave things with a simple retirement with his last match; he wanted to show off. That man is like a volcano, though, and he doesn't have much discrimination; remember that if you ever fight him!"

I nodded. "I only ever fought him for my seventh badge."

Pryce tilted his head. "You did the traditional eight?"

"Yeah, Giovanni wasn't as hard to get through back then," I shrugged, I'd prepared well and truly to take the fight to him, but he'd merely faced me down with a Kangaskahn and Rhydon before awarding me the badge. "It would be a lot different these days, I suspect."

"Indeed," Pryce said. He watched me thoughtfully. "Who trained you in aura? It couldn't have been Agatha."

"Oh? She trains others?" I said, faking that I didn't already know Agatha very well, or that she could teach Aura.

Pryce nodded slowly, his frosty gaze attempting to cut into me. "Indeed, this new girl that is challenging Steven Stone… She reeks of Agatha's methods." He looked away. "I faced Agatha a lot, you know, in the past? She was always a tough opponent."

"Hmmm well, I've only ever learned aura from my starter pokemon."

Pryce's face hardened, and I knew I'd touched on a sore spot once more. "Hmmf, learn what you can before he runs off on you!"

"Titan wouldn't do that without a good reason," I said firmly.

"Know that, do you? Think you can count on him?" he said, his chin jutting out. "I thought the same! Forget what you think you know and listen to experience, boy! Pokemon can and will betray you!" he shouted, his voice echoing in the frozen cavern.

I stared at Pryce and took him in. He really was a bitter old man. He'd been burned, literally and metaphorically. His life's work had slipped through his fingers… What must it have been like to follow in Samuel Oak's shadow? The weight of two regions placed upon him with Oak's retirement. It couldn't have been easy. These days, he was almost a footnote to Oak, and Lance, despite his tenure as Champion.

I worked my jaw and wondered how I should deal with this.

Pryce opened his mouth. "Your Titan is a pokemon, a beast of destruction; don't forget that! One day in the future he will leave you and claim some mountain, but then he will be a threat to everyone!"

I scowled. Alright, I was going to rip the bandaid off. "How long was it before you gave up looking for your starter pokemon?" I said.

Pryce reeled back at the sudden shift. He narrowed his eyes at me. "You…!"

Lorelei held up her hands and stepped between us. "Hey, come on now, let's calm down. We're getting a little too heated! Let's cool down!"

"No, I want to hear how long it took for you to give up," I said, holding a hand up to Lorelei.

"I looked for two years!" he snapped.

"But you gave up in the end, right?"

"Oh, and I su—"

"I wouldn't have stopped looking," I barked, cutting off what he was going to say. I even stepped forward to get closer to him. "What if he got swept away or injured? What if he got stolen? What if he went looking for something to help with your burn from Blaine?"

Pryce's eyes flashed, and a look of worry appeared before he closed himself off. "That is not what happened! And what I did back then is my business!"

"Sadly, that's not true." I point out. "You were the Champion, even as a former champion, your words and actions carry weight." He blinked in surprise at that while I looked him up and down, judging him. "If you gave up on the bond between you and your pokemon, I'm not all that surprised that you lost to Lance."

"Boy, you better be ready to back those words up!" he said, pulling out a pokeball.

"I'd be delighted to show you how wrong you are," I said as I unclipped Titan's greatball from my necklace with a twist.

Lorelei slumped. "Urgh men! Fine! Let's take this back to the clearing! We're not fighting in here but only a small battle to sate your stupid egos!" She threw up her hands in disgust.

I nodded, not dropping my gaze from Pryce.

I'd beaten the current Champion, now I needed to teach the prior Champion a lesson.
 
Ah, Brock. People really need to stop throwing shit his way and getting surprised when they face an avalanche in retaliation.
 
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I doubt this will be a 6 vs 6. A 1 vs 1 is likely, a battle focused on Titan and Pryce's new strongest Pokemon... But I think that a 3 vs 3 is traditional.

Pryce was in the Leader crowd with Brock during that tournament, remember? Brock hangs out with a thug like Surge... he fought foolishly in the final Titan vs Dragonite battle (showmanship, remember?)... And Brock is so, so young.

I don't expect Pryce to use a move like Roar to prove his point about Pokemon being animals, but I like to think he'll show some Anime-worthy tactics. This man has undoubtedly fought Gyarados before, for example- on top of his experience against trainers. Could have battled for fought Oak himself as well; someone had to survive the first Champion from the losing side.


Does anyone else feel really, really bad for how Pryce's life has turned out? I don't think saving people or winning battles warms his heart very much at all.
 
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