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Shalour City
Chapter 18-1 | The Fated Hour
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A feeling of apprehension filled Avril Morris' body as she stared up at the massive, imposing tower that stood before her. The girl felt like it had taken months to get to here, a feeling of dread that had been gnawing away in the pit of her stomach ever since she had made that promise back off the beach near Ambrette Town. Now she was finally here at the Tower of Mastery and inside, he was waiting for her... Clifford Morris... her father.
The very thought that their long awaited battle was finally here made the girl begin to wish that it would have taken actual months to get to this point in her journey. Despite his rather... less than pleasant demeanor, Clifford was a very accomplished Pokémon Trainer. And while Avril did in fact respect the power of her team, the blonde teenager found herself wondering if they were truly ready for the battle that awaited them... much less herself.
"Maybe... Maybe it's not too late..." Avril mused aloud, instinctively grabbing hold of the strap of her trainer's bag tightly as she began to mull over her options. "I could just... back away and forget all about this. I mean, it's not like he's got spies or something of the sort following me around the region. Kalos is a pretty big place after all."
The girl sighed, shaking her head at the thought in defeat. Avril knew very well that that really wasn't an option for her. After all, her father had managed to track her down back at Ambrette Town. Chances are the man would merely track her down again if she just decided to up and blow off their little rendezvous. Truth be told, that was not an encounter that the girl would like to repeat.
"Excuse me young lady, but are you going to stand there all day...?" came a sudden voice that snapped the blonde girl out of the daze she was in. Avril quickly spun around to see an elderly man looking at her somewhat expectantly. He was somewhat hunched over, a sign that he was definitely up there in his years, with a warm and comforting smile gracing his lips. "My apologies, I didn't mean to startle you. It's just that you appeared to be lost or something of the sort."
"Oh, yeah... Sorry about that," Avril replied quickly, a small blush gracing her cheeks as turned her focus to the older man beside her. "I guess I was just... taking in the view a little too long, you know?"
The elderly man chuckled at the girl's response. "Yes, yes... The tower is quite the impressive sight, isn't it? Even after all these years I find myself unable to resist coming here every day..." Avril watched as a somewhat distant look came to the elderly man's eyes, as if he was recalling something from the distant pass. A somewhat content sigh slipped pass as he chuckled yet again. "I'm sure you're not here to listen to an old man like me prattle on though. I'm sure there's a reason you're actually here, yes I can tell that much."
He paused, giving Avril a careful examination up and down. "Ah yes... I can tell just from looking, you must be a Pokémon trainer. No doubt you're here to look into the art of Mega Evolution... Yes, it's what many trainers come to this town for."
"Mega Evolution...?" Avril questioned. "Oh, uh no... Not exactly. Truth be told, I'm just meant to meet someone inside for a battle."
The old man raised an eyebrow at the girl's response. "Young lady, you do know what this tower is correct? It's the Tower of Mastery. The only battles that are truly held inside are between those who seek the power of Mega Evolution and the successors who have managed to harness its power... Aside from that, you are carrying a Mega Stone... it's nothing to be ashamed of to come seeking such a power."
"A Mega Stone...? I don't..." Avril began to reply, but stopped promptly as she found the old man's eyes drawn to the stone she had fashioned into a necklace. Robin had given it to her back in Cyllage City for her birthday. The girl had never actually questioned that older sister had given her something so important. In fact, Avril sort of just chalked it up to just being some pretty rock. "Why in the world would she hand something so rare like that...?"
"No matter... Even if you're not here for the power of Mega Evolution, I suppose it would be foolish to keep your friend waiting. Come, let's head inside," the elderly man stated, slowly beginning to make his way towards the door of the tower.
Avril watched as the old man slowly made his way towards the tower before slowly starting to follow behind him. So many questions were rolling through her mind now, mostly about Robin and her father. Where did Robin find a Mega Stone of all things and why did she just give it to her? If the Tower of Mastery was used as a testing ground of sorts for those seeking Mega Evolution, why did her father insist on challenging her here? Did he have the power to use Mega Evolution? Truth be told, the blonde had never really kept up with the man or his abilities as a trainer. That is to say that she knew he was an accomplished trainer, but Avril had never actually taken the time to notice if he was capable of Mega Evolution or not. Then again, the girl had never bothered to actually ask him either.
"I guess I should find out when I meet him," Avril determined, heading inside the tower beside the old man.
The inside of the Tower of Mastery was just as imposing as it was outside. Large and expansive, the tower's height seemed to go on forever. It was accented by a massive, winding staircase that seemed to encircle the entire tower. Ancient and beautifully crafted stained glass windows decorated the walls, shining the inside with in an array of beautiful colors and patterns that took the girl's very breath away. As she stepped further into the tower, her eyes eventually found themselves drifting to a statue that stood in the very center of the room. A proud, powerful Lucario stood there. Carved out of solid granite, the statue of the fighting-type Pokémon gave off an aura of courage and determination. As Avril examined the statue, she noticed that there were several features that seemed to be different from the typical Lucario. At the very least, they seemed to be different than that of Emma's. The girl could only assume that these differences had something to do with Mega Evolution.
"Well, well... You certainly took your sweet time coming here. I was starting to think you weren't going to show up," a familiar voice called out. Avril's eyes drifted over towards the sound of the voice, her stomach twisting into knots as the sight of her father came into view. She watched with bated breath as Clifford slowly made his way down the last few stairs, his eyes staring intently at her as if he was trying to beat her down with his gaze alone. "Robin would have made it here in half the time you did. Then again, you were always one to just dawdle along... Your head in the clouds the entire way, no doubt."
Avril clenched her fists as the man spoke, unable to look him in the eyes the entire time. "That's not what happened... I just... things got in the way and..."
"Save the excuses," Clifford ordered quickly, shutting down Avril's response without so much as a second thought. "I didn't tell you to come here to make idle conversation. The reason we're here is for one reason and one reason only... to test your resolve. To see if you're actually as skilled a trainer as you like to pretend you are."
Avril winced at the sound of her father's words. Every single syllable the man spoke was filled with harshness, as if he was already judging her before they had even reached for their first Pokémon. She could hear Clifford sigh in disgust at the way she stood, her eyes fixated on the ground... and she hated it. She was stuck just taking it all in. To make matters worse, there was no one here to comfort or shield her from the man's comments. Emma, Victoria, Sebastian, Drew, Laurent... hell, the girl found herself wishing that even Jackson was around, as if the very sight of at least one person she was on somewhat familiar terms with would have softened the verbal blows.
"Are you just going to stand there sniffling all day? If you can't even respond to me, then you might as well pack it in and go home where you belong," Clifford stated rather bluntly.
"...N-No... Sorry, y-you're right," Avril finally managed to stammer out. "A battle... We need to have that battle..."
Avril began to fumble around for a moment, quickly yet clumsily grabbing hold of Shino's poké ball from her bracelet. Clifford rolled his eyes at the sight of his daughter, who in his view was acting more spineless than a Tentacool. Is this what he had been waiting around for? So far, it was proving to be an absolute joke to the man.
"Not here, Avril..." the man groaned in annoyance, taking a drag off of the usual cigar that hung from his lips. "This tower, despite being used for battling is a somewhat sacred place. Battling inside this room could risk damaging the windows or the statue. It's a tower, not a gym." The man turned, slowly beginning to make his way up the stairs once more. He glanced over his shoulder at the girl and motioned for her to follow him. "Come. We'll be battling on one of the balconies."
Avril watched as Clifford made his way up the stairs for a few moments before she slowly began to follow behind him. She could feel the frustration rising inside of her. This was her moment, to prove that she she could stand on her own and be a trainer just like she always wanted. Yet here she was, still sniffling and hesitating around her father. Even know, it felt like her feet weighed a good ton each and it was taking everything the blonde girl had to even take a single step... Maybe... maybe he was right.
"I'm absolutely pathetic..."
The very thought that their long awaited battle was finally here made the girl begin to wish that it would have taken actual months to get to this point in her journey. Despite his rather... less than pleasant demeanor, Clifford was a very accomplished Pokémon Trainer. And while Avril did in fact respect the power of her team, the blonde teenager found herself wondering if they were truly ready for the battle that awaited them... much less herself.
"Maybe... Maybe it's not too late..." Avril mused aloud, instinctively grabbing hold of the strap of her trainer's bag tightly as she began to mull over her options. "I could just... back away and forget all about this. I mean, it's not like he's got spies or something of the sort following me around the region. Kalos is a pretty big place after all."
The girl sighed, shaking her head at the thought in defeat. Avril knew very well that that really wasn't an option for her. After all, her father had managed to track her down back at Ambrette Town. Chances are the man would merely track her down again if she just decided to up and blow off their little rendezvous. Truth be told, that was not an encounter that the girl would like to repeat.
"Excuse me young lady, but are you going to stand there all day...?" came a sudden voice that snapped the blonde girl out of the daze she was in. Avril quickly spun around to see an elderly man looking at her somewhat expectantly. He was somewhat hunched over, a sign that he was definitely up there in his years, with a warm and comforting smile gracing his lips. "My apologies, I didn't mean to startle you. It's just that you appeared to be lost or something of the sort."
"Oh, yeah... Sorry about that," Avril replied quickly, a small blush gracing her cheeks as turned her focus to the older man beside her. "I guess I was just... taking in the view a little too long, you know?"
The elderly man chuckled at the girl's response. "Yes, yes... The tower is quite the impressive sight, isn't it? Even after all these years I find myself unable to resist coming here every day..." Avril watched as a somewhat distant look came to the elderly man's eyes, as if he was recalling something from the distant pass. A somewhat content sigh slipped pass as he chuckled yet again. "I'm sure you're not here to listen to an old man like me prattle on though. I'm sure there's a reason you're actually here, yes I can tell that much."
He paused, giving Avril a careful examination up and down. "Ah yes... I can tell just from looking, you must be a Pokémon trainer. No doubt you're here to look into the art of Mega Evolution... Yes, it's what many trainers come to this town for."
"Mega Evolution...?" Avril questioned. "Oh, uh no... Not exactly. Truth be told, I'm just meant to meet someone inside for a battle."
The old man raised an eyebrow at the girl's response. "Young lady, you do know what this tower is correct? It's the Tower of Mastery. The only battles that are truly held inside are between those who seek the power of Mega Evolution and the successors who have managed to harness its power... Aside from that, you are carrying a Mega Stone... it's nothing to be ashamed of to come seeking such a power."
"A Mega Stone...? I don't..." Avril began to reply, but stopped promptly as she found the old man's eyes drawn to the stone she had fashioned into a necklace. Robin had given it to her back in Cyllage City for her birthday. The girl had never actually questioned that older sister had given her something so important. In fact, Avril sort of just chalked it up to just being some pretty rock. "Why in the world would she hand something so rare like that...?"
"No matter... Even if you're not here for the power of Mega Evolution, I suppose it would be foolish to keep your friend waiting. Come, let's head inside," the elderly man stated, slowly beginning to make his way towards the door of the tower.
Avril watched as the old man slowly made his way towards the tower before slowly starting to follow behind him. So many questions were rolling through her mind now, mostly about Robin and her father. Where did Robin find a Mega Stone of all things and why did she just give it to her? If the Tower of Mastery was used as a testing ground of sorts for those seeking Mega Evolution, why did her father insist on challenging her here? Did he have the power to use Mega Evolution? Truth be told, the blonde had never really kept up with the man or his abilities as a trainer. That is to say that she knew he was an accomplished trainer, but Avril had never actually taken the time to notice if he was capable of Mega Evolution or not. Then again, the girl had never bothered to actually ask him either.
"I guess I should find out when I meet him," Avril determined, heading inside the tower beside the old man.
The inside of the Tower of Mastery was just as imposing as it was outside. Large and expansive, the tower's height seemed to go on forever. It was accented by a massive, winding staircase that seemed to encircle the entire tower. Ancient and beautifully crafted stained glass windows decorated the walls, shining the inside with in an array of beautiful colors and patterns that took the girl's very breath away. As she stepped further into the tower, her eyes eventually found themselves drifting to a statue that stood in the very center of the room. A proud, powerful Lucario stood there. Carved out of solid granite, the statue of the fighting-type Pokémon gave off an aura of courage and determination. As Avril examined the statue, she noticed that there were several features that seemed to be different from the typical Lucario. At the very least, they seemed to be different than that of Emma's. The girl could only assume that these differences had something to do with Mega Evolution.
"Well, well... You certainly took your sweet time coming here. I was starting to think you weren't going to show up," a familiar voice called out. Avril's eyes drifted over towards the sound of the voice, her stomach twisting into knots as the sight of her father came into view. She watched with bated breath as Clifford slowly made his way down the last few stairs, his eyes staring intently at her as if he was trying to beat her down with his gaze alone. "Robin would have made it here in half the time you did. Then again, you were always one to just dawdle along... Your head in the clouds the entire way, no doubt."
Avril clenched her fists as the man spoke, unable to look him in the eyes the entire time. "That's not what happened... I just... things got in the way and..."
"Save the excuses," Clifford ordered quickly, shutting down Avril's response without so much as a second thought. "I didn't tell you to come here to make idle conversation. The reason we're here is for one reason and one reason only... to test your resolve. To see if you're actually as skilled a trainer as you like to pretend you are."
Avril winced at the sound of her father's words. Every single syllable the man spoke was filled with harshness, as if he was already judging her before they had even reached for their first Pokémon. She could hear Clifford sigh in disgust at the way she stood, her eyes fixated on the ground... and she hated it. She was stuck just taking it all in. To make matters worse, there was no one here to comfort or shield her from the man's comments. Emma, Victoria, Sebastian, Drew, Laurent... hell, the girl found herself wishing that even Jackson was around, as if the very sight of at least one person she was on somewhat familiar terms with would have softened the verbal blows.
"Are you just going to stand there sniffling all day? If you can't even respond to me, then you might as well pack it in and go home where you belong," Clifford stated rather bluntly.
"...N-No... Sorry, y-you're right," Avril finally managed to stammer out. "A battle... We need to have that battle..."
Avril began to fumble around for a moment, quickly yet clumsily grabbing hold of Shino's poké ball from her bracelet. Clifford rolled his eyes at the sight of his daughter, who in his view was acting more spineless than a Tentacool. Is this what he had been waiting around for? So far, it was proving to be an absolute joke to the man.
"Not here, Avril..." the man groaned in annoyance, taking a drag off of the usual cigar that hung from his lips. "This tower, despite being used for battling is a somewhat sacred place. Battling inside this room could risk damaging the windows or the statue. It's a tower, not a gym." The man turned, slowly beginning to make his way up the stairs once more. He glanced over his shoulder at the girl and motioned for her to follow him. "Come. We'll be battling on one of the balconies."
Avril watched as Clifford made his way up the stairs for a few moments before she slowly began to follow behind him. She could feel the frustration rising inside of her. This was her moment, to prove that she she could stand on her own and be a trainer just like she always wanted. Yet here she was, still sniffling and hesitating around her father. Even know, it felt like her feet weighed a good ton each and it was taking everything the blonde girl had to even take a single step... Maybe... maybe he was right.
"I'm absolutely pathetic..."