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[Pokémon] An Autobiography: A New Life Through The Eyes Of Kanto

Chapter 81: Indigo Stadium: Round 5: The Power Of One

"The field matches are over now, Gary," June said, smiling, gazing around at the people walking by us as we sat together on a bench outside. "The Indigo Stadium is just going to be strictly a normal field. And this is going to be your last three on three battle, too. If you win here, it's six on six matches."
"Yup," I replied, smiling up into the sky. "This is it. I'm not losing at this point. I'm headed straight for the top."
"This is your first battle here without a specific field," June commented. "No more playing around with the field to win."
"What's that supposed to mean?" I asked, turning to her, my smile fading as I felt offended by June's words.
"No, no," June said, looking at me warily. "I only mean, you used the field, but so did your opponents! So it was even. I know you would have won if the field were just normal. I just mean, neither you nor your opponent will be able to use the field to an advantage."
I let out my breath and leaned back against the bench, looking up into the sky. My first round battle on the Grass Field was won with pure power, I thought angrily. My opponent used the field to try to win. The Water Field was used by my opponent, too. I won with strategy and strength. The Rock Field was the same thing. My opponent used the field to try to win, but lost to me and my Pokémon's overwhelming strength. The Ice Field was really the only time I really used to field to end up winning. June doesn't know anything. What is she talking about?
A scream broke into my thoughts and I looked down at my surroundings.
June and I were in the middle of a huge, grassy clearing. It was such a beautiful, warm day, a gentle breeze swaying the grass and leaves in the trees above and on the ground. The sky was a dazzling blue, enormous clouds glowing white next to the sun. The air was clean, fresh, and gentle.
Many people with their Pokémon had been playing in the area surrounding June and I, laughing. Others had been practicing moves with their Pokémon and preparing for upcoming battles.
The scream came from a woman who was looking at something in fright, her eyes following it. It was hard to miss what this woman was eyeing.
A microwave was hopping along the grass!
My mouth dropped open in shock. I stood up, walked closer to the microwave, and stopped, the sun now beaming right on me. I instantly could feel the temperature raise around me in the sun, so different from the comfort I had felt sitting on the bench in the shade.
The microwave had sparking arms that reached up into the air, and it almost looked it had eye designs near the top of its head, near a large spike that sat on top of it. The microwave hopped past the gaping woman, me, and June, and stopped several feet away from us, right in front of my Drifloon, who stared down at it. The door to the microwave opened and a plate of steak floated out and hovered in front of my now red faced Drifloon.
"June, is that your Rotom?!" I asked.
June was staring in shock at the scene before us.
Many trainers and Pokémon were looking at this, actually. Probably everyone in the area.
Drifloon's face got even redder and she backed away a few feet.
"ROTOM!" June cried out. She didn't sound too angry, just a little bit exasperated. She walked up to Rotom and snatched the plate out of the air. "Rotom, put that microwave back right this second! You cannot go around stealing things!" She held out the plate at it. "And take this back as well!"
The microwave let out a sad cry and the plate floated away from June and into the microwave again. It hopped away quickly and disappeared around a corner, into the Pokémon League Village.
June sighed and looked up at Drifloon, smiling.
Drifloon looked down at the ground, her face even more red somehow.
June walked over to me and giggled. "My Rotom sure has a thing for your Pokémon. It's never acted this way when I've raised it. First your Porygon-Z makes it misbehave, and now-"
"That was not Porygon-Z's fault!" I snapped.
"Yeah, right," June mumbled. "Anyway, now it looks like Rotom has a crush on your Drifloon!"
"Really?" I turned to Drifloon.
"Well, duh!" June smiled, turning to Drifloon. "My Rotom is always acting out in front of Drifloon. Just look at her! She's blushing!"
Drifloon indeed did seem pretty embarrassed and shy. She always was. Whenever I sent her out, she always got a little shy around me and would back up a little when I would try to touch her. She was also very shy around all of the other Pokémon.
Rotom indeed did seem to be drawn to Drifloon on some level.
June fanned herself with her hand. "Whew! It sure did get hotter, huh?"
"It's the sun," I replied. "We were sitting in the shade."
"The Pokémon don't seem to mind it too much, huh?"
Pikachu, Ampharos, Manectric, and my Weepinbell, were all curled up against each other in the grass, snoozing under the hot sun.
Eevee was leaping into the air, popping the bubbles that Kingdra was blowing by a lake.
Lanturn was with them, too, but not in sight, underwater.
The last time I saw Charizard, he was carrying a happily screeching Primeape on his back, flying away with Noctowl.
Galvantula had crawled into the trees upon her release, and I gladly hadn't seen the nasty thing since.
Magneton and Blitzle seemed to be battling in a friendly manner. Blitzle would used Quick Attack on Magneton to little effect, while Magneton would try to dodge and Tackle him back.
Electivire was laying on his back, lazily snoring in the sun, away from the rest of us.
"Well, it's too hot for me," June complained. "Let's get back in the shade, Gary."
"Alright," I agreed. "You wanna come with us, Drifloon? It's hot, isn't it?"
"Floooooon!" Drifloon agreed, nodding her head.
Something smacked against the side of my head, hard. "OW!" I cried out and grabbed my head where I'd been hit.
"Hey! That's my fan!" a female's voice cried out.
My eyes widened as a fan appeared, floating in the air, next to my Drifloon. Green, glowing appendages reached out from the sides. The fan was on, blowing air on my Drifloon, who immediately started blushing again. I could make out what looked like a face near the bottom of the fan.
"ROTOM!" June screamed, starting to sound angry now. "I just told you to stop that!"
I couldn't help but burst out laughing at this.
"Gary! And June!" a different voice cried out happily.
I stopped laughing, but the smile didn't fade from my face as I saw who was running towards me. "Robin! What's up?" I ran towards him.
"Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!" Robin laughed. "I can't believe you're here right now!"
"Me and June were just resting up here, but I guess we should be heading towards the Indi-"
Robin ran right past me, and I didn't need more than one guess to figure out where he was headed.
"What luck this is that's brought us together!" Robin cooed, holding June's hands in his. He gently pulled June closer to him.
June's eyes bulged in shock. "Uh... Hi...?" she squeaked nervously.
"It's such a pleasure to meet you just thirty minutes before my battle will be beginning," Robin said lovingly. "Perhaps a good luck kiss from the planet's most gorgeous girl?" Robin puckered his lips.
"WHAT?!" I shouted. "Thirty minutes?? My battle is fifteen minutes before yours! We gotta go!" I yanked June by the arm just as Robin leaned in to kiss her, June struggling to break free of Robin's grasp, and pulled her around in circles, returning my Pokémon to their Poké Balls.
June returned hers as well.
"CHARIZAAAAAARD!!!! NOC-" I stopped as I looked up into the sky, spotting two dark figures flying towards me. "We'll see ya later, Robin! Good luck in your battle!" I ran towards the dark shapes flying towards me.
Charizard roared while Primeape happily grunted, Noctowl crying out as they all flew closer to me.

"Round Five of this year's Pokémon League Competition is officially underway as the preliminaries are now over and we have gotten to the point where special fields are now removed," the announcer shouted out. "Today, we have the Green Trainer, Gary, representing Pallet Town."
The crowd cheered, having never really stopped, but at my introduction, they got even louder.
There was no rising platform for me to stand on in this field. It was just me standing on the ground of the dirt field.
"And the Red Trainer, Mario Fore, from Twinleaf Town in the Sinnoh region!"
The crowd continued to cheer ecstatically.
The referee raised his flags, the red one at Mario, the green one to me. "Battle on!"
"Hitmonchan! I choose you!" Mario shouted, throwing his Poké Ball.
"Hitmoooooonchan!" the Pokémon cried, throwing a flurry of punches out in a total blur.
Hitmonchan. The Punching Pokémon. Wild Hitmonchan are almost never seen without a Trainer. When under ownership of a Trainer, whether fighting under the good or evil purposes their Trainer strives for, they will battle with all their hearts to succeed in those goals.
"Primeape's got what it takes! Go get 'em!" I yelled.
"AAAAAPE APE!" Primeape leaped in place in front of Hitmonchan.
"It's gonna be a brutal, physical battle of Primeape and Hitmonchan to kick things off in this round!" the announcer said. "This should be a good one!"
"Primeape, use your Cross Chop attack!" I ordered.
Primeape's arms crossed in front of him and glowed white as he leaped at Hitmonchan and hit him.
"Counter!" Mario ordered.
Hitmonchan's body was outline in an orange color as Primeape's arms hit Hitmonchan. He cried out and shoved his arms forward, tossing back Primeape, who screeched in pain and hit the ground hard.
"Now use Ice Punch!" Mario said.
"Primeape, get up! Use Screech!" I yelled.
Primeape shook his head and got to his feet, but Hitmonchan was quick. He pulled back a glowing blue fist and swung at Primeape.
Primeape cried out as ice formed around his body, surrounding him. He was Frozen in seconds.
"Now Close Combat to finish this off!" Mario demanded.
"Primeape, get out of there!" I cried desperately.
Hitmonchan punched with unimaginable speed, breaking the ice on the first hit, pummeling Primeape with multiple punches.
Primeape rolled all the way to the wall and spread out on his back.
"Primeape, get up! We can do this!" I pleaded. "Fight back with your own Close Combat!"
Primeape stirred and got to his feet, breathing hard. "Prime..." He didn't move.
"Primeape! FOCUS!" I screamed. "Use your Thrash attack!"
Primeape yelled out and ran at Hitmonchan quickly.
"Bullet Punch!" Mario demanded.
Hitmonchan disappeared, reappearing in the next instant near Primeape, who was still running towards Hitmonchan.
As Primeape ran past Hitmonchan, not seeing him, Hitmonchan pulled back a glowing red fist and swung it at Primeape, catching him off guard. Primeape dropped immediately to his back.
"Primeape is defeated! Hitmonchan is the winner!" the referee declared, waving the red flag.
"Hitmonchan has completely overpowered Primeape, using Counter to send back the hit it took with double the damage and using a powerful onslaught of attacks to take down Primeape!" the announcer said excitedly to the roaring crowd.
"Primeape, thank you! Return!" I said, returning him to his Poké Ball. A Fighting type Pokémon, I thought, looking at Hitmonchan, who didn't look very tired. Now may not be the best time to go around testing things out, but... "Drifloon! Let's go!" I threw her Poké Ball at the field.
"Floooooooon!" Drifloon sang out, spinning a little and then stopping to stare at Hitmonchan.
"The Green Trainer, Gary, sends out a wise enough choice in the Ghost and Flying type, Drifloon!" the announcer commented. "Will it be enough against the Fighting Pokémon with a variety of different type moves, including those Drifloon is weak to?"
"Hitmonchan, let's use Ice Punch once more!" Mario said.
Hitmonchan ran to Drifloon, raising a glowing, blue fist.
"Drifloon, dodge that!" I shouted.
Drifloon didn't move, but instead reached out with both of her appendages and wrapped them around Hitmonchan's wrist!
Hitmonchan struggled to move forward, but couldn't as Drifloon held him back!
My eyes widened in shock. "Um..." I pulled out my Pokédex, unsure of what was going on or even what to tell Drifloon to do.
Constrict. The user wraps around the opponent and squeezes.
Drifloon is at a good level, I noticed, checking out her information on my Pokédex. She knows a fair variety of moves, too. In fact... "Thunder Wave!"
Drifloon let loose a light beam of electricity down her appendages and zapped Hitmonchan.
Hitmonchan cried out and fell to his knees, now Paralyzed.
"Gust attack!"
Drifloon's body glowed light blue and a tornado formed in front of her. "Floon!" The tornado flew out at Hitmonchan, and Drifloon let go of him as he was sucked inside, spinning and crying out helplessly.
The attack ended and Hitmonchan was knocked out on the ground.
"Hitmonchan is unable to battle! Drifloon wins!" the referee shouted.
"Drifloon takes out the weakened Hitmonchan!" the announcer cheered. "The Super Effective Gust was just good enough to wipe out whatever health was left in him."
The crowd excitedly cheered for my win.
"Nice one, Drifloon!" I congratulated her. "Let's keep it up!"
Drifloon was blushing and lowered her head amongst the cheers surrounding her.
"Crawdaunt! Make this quick!" Mario yelled, sending out his next Pokémon.
"Crawdauuuuunt!" an enormous lobster cried out.
Crawdaunt. The Rogue Pokémon and Corphish's evolved form. This territorial Pokémon will not hesitate to throw out any opponent that comes too close. Very vicious, they are often found to be too difficult to raise.
"And it's a Crawdaunt, a half Water, half Dark type Pokémon!" the announcer explained. "Crawdaunt does have the type advantage here!"
"Crawdaunt, end this match with Night Slash!" Mario called out.
Crawdaunt's pincer gloweed purple and it swung at Drifloon.
"FLOOOOOOOOON!" Drifloon cried out painfully and bounced on the ground. She immediately floated back into the air.
"Drifloon is not going down easily and is still up and raring to fight back!" the announcer cried out.
"Night Slash it again!" Mario said, getting impatient. "Knock it out this time!"
"Hey!" I cried out happily, looking at the Pokédex. "She knows Stockpile! Do it, Drifloon!"
Drifloon's body glowed purple as Crawdaunt swung another blow to her. She backed up, wincing in pain, but shook her head and determinedly glared at Crawdaunt.
"Then let's see it survive Crunch attack!" Mario said.
Crawdaunt opened its mouth and ran at Drifloon. Glowing, jagged lights appeared from its mouth and flew out at Drifloon.
"Thunder Wave!" I told her.
Dritloon swooped underneath the Crunch attack and flew at Crawdaunt. Hovering above it, her body sparked with blue electricity and hit Crawdaunt.
Crawdaunt cried out and curled up on the ground, twitching from Paralysis.
"Now, Hex attack!" I demanded.
Drifloon's eyes glowed purple and red, and Crawdaunt's body was outlined in the same colors.
Crawdaunt cried out in pain as it was lifted in the air, helplessly struggling against the attack.
"Stockpile!" I said.
Drifloon let go of Crawdaunt and her body glowed a little brighter from Stockpile, boosting her Defense and Special Defense.
"Crawdaunt! Finish that Drifloon! Crunch it!" Mario was yelling, but Crawdaunt was on the floor, not moving, Paralyzed.
"Okay, now I want you to try Spit Up!" I said with an eager smile.
Drifloon opened her mouth and with a loud cry, a huge white beam fired out, hitting Crawdaunt.
"DAAAAAAAAAUUUUUUUUUNNNNNT!" I heard Crawdaunt scream as I closed my eyes against the bright light.
When I finally opened my eyes, blinking, Crawdaunt was on its back.
"Crawdaunt is unable to fight! Drifloon is the winner!" the referee stated.
"And that's round number two for Drifloon! It's taken a lot of damage, but has come out on top so far!" the announcer yelled. "How much more can it take? Will it defeat the last Pokémon Mario has?"
"Flooooooon..." Drifloon said in a low voice, blushing once again, her head down.
Mario returned his Crawdaunt and immediately, angrily, sent out his last Pokémon.
"Lickitung?" I asked out loud, pulling out my Pokédex.
Lickilicky. The Licking Pokémon. Lickitung's evolved form. Its saliva can decompose virtually anything. It stores saliva in a space in its throat, and also uses the space to store its tongue.
"And Mario's last Pokémon is going to be a Lickilicky!" the announcer cried. "Let's see if Lickilicky will be Mario's saving grace."
"Lickilicky, use Knock Off!" Mario demanded.
Lickilicky's tongue flew out, outstretching the size of its entire body, and, sparking with dark sparks, headed for Drifloon.
"Drifloon, hold it back! Constrict again!" I shouted.
"Flooooon!" Drifloon wrapped her appendages around Lickilicky's tongue, and they struggled against each other, Lickilicky trying to hit Drifloon, Drifloon holding on tight and keeping the tongue at bay.
"Power Whip!" Mario said.
Lickilicky's tongue stopped sparking and glowed purple. It started to whip its tongue wildly, and Drifloon was helplessly slammed into the ground repeatedly.
She cried out but refused to let go of Lickilicky's tongue.
"Drifloon, try Thunder Wave!"
Drifloon kept getting slammed into the ground, unable to focus on attacking.
Lickilicky finally released Drifloon, who collapsed to the ground.
"Floooooon..." Drifloon moaned.
"A Thunder will do it!" Mario smiled.
Lickilicky's body sparked brightly.
"Drifloon! Get up!" I cried out. "Use Thunder Wave!"
Drifloon's eyes opened as Lickilicky sent out a blast of lightning at her.
"Drifloon!" I yelled out to her.
A puff of smoke covered Drifloon and Thunder hit the spot where she was laying at.
The smoke cleared within a moment, and...
...Drifloon was gone!
"Drifloon?" I gasped. "Drifloon! Where'd you go?"
"And it looks like Drifloon has completely vanished from the battle!" the announcer cried out in surprise.
Lickilicky looked around in confusion.
A mumble rose up from the crowd as they stared at the field, some people looking around them in the stands.
"Drifloon?" I whispered, my heart beating in fear. "What happened?"
"Flooooooon!" a tiny voice cried out from the field.
"Drifloon?" I called out. Squinting hard, I scanned the ground.
Lickilicky suddenly made a noise and pointed at the ground.
"Drifloon???" I cried out in shock.
A tiny little thing was on the floor, hovering somewhat above the ground. "Flooooon!" it cried out.
Minimize. The user shrinks itself down drastically in size, making it hard to hit.
"Incredible! As a defensive tactic, Drifloon has shrunk itself down in size dramatically using the move Minimize and avoided Thunder from Lickilicky!" the announcer shouted to the crowd.
The crowd began to applaud and cheer.
"Drifloon! I'm just glad you're okay!" I called to her.
"Floon! Floon!"
"Thunder it till you catch it!" Mario yelled furiously.
Lickilicky charged up and shot Thunder attacks all over the field.
It'll catch her eventually, I knew, unable to keep my eyes on the tiny Ghost. "Stockpile!"
"Flooooon!" Drifloon cried out to me, and I saw the tiniest little glow on the battle field before it disappeared.
Lickilicky continued to try hitting my little Ghost Pokémon.
"Stockpile! Just keep it going!" I instructed.
"Floon!"
Lickilicky continued to try shocking Drifloon, but it didn't seem to be hitting anything but the ground.
"Once more!" I knew Stockpile could be built up three times at maximum. Then we could Swallow to recover health, or Spit up for a strong attack.
"Just hit that blasted balloon once, Lickilicky!" Mario was fuming. "ONCE!"
Lickilicky was trying, but Drifloon was the tiniest little dot on the field, flying around with ease.
"Go and use Spit Up!" I told Drifloon.
"FLOOOOOOOON!" Drifloon shouted, and a huge beam of light fired from out of nowhere, behind Lickilicky, catching it off guard.
It screamed and stumbled on its legs, its enormously sized self unable to slow down and it ran right into a wall, the bleachers rocking, the crowd above screaming out in shock. It stumbled around in a daze.
"Gust!"
"Floon!" Something tiny flashed on the ground, and in the next instant, an enormous tornado formed, flying at Lickilicky.
Lickilicky was sucked into it and helplessly tossed around until it ended. It stumbled around dizzily and fell flat on its stomach. Its tongue rolled out of its mouth and laid out on the floor.
"Lickilicky in unable to battle! This match goes to the Green Trainer, the team of Gary and his Drifloon!"
The crowd roared with excitement as I ran onto the field, squinting as I tried to find my Pokémon. Once I spotted her, I ran up to her and knelt down, smiling. "Driftloon! You did it!" I cried happily, holding out my palm.
"Floon?!" Drifloon cried out, looking up at me.
"Wow, Drifloon!" I laughed, scooping her into my palm. "You actually did it! You took them all out! You were so great! WOW!"
Drifloon looked away, blushing a very deep red, shaking her head. "Floooooooooooon..."
"If I didn't say it before, welcome to the team, Drifloon!"
"Drifloon takes out three Pokémon on its own!" the announcer was shouting excitedly. "Not to throw away Primeape's assistance against Hitmonchan, but Drifloon did incredible today, folks! Gary will be moving on to the sixth round!"
"The sixth round, Drifloon! We made it this far! We're definitely going all the way! I love you! You're wonderful!"
Drifloon wrapped her appendages around my hand tightly, blushing even harder. In the next second, she released me and floated into the air, still blushing.
Smiling, I looked up at her as she got harder to see.
"Gary!" I turned to see June standing in the bleachers, waving to me from the front. "We have to go see Robin's match!"
"OH!" I shouted in shock. Grabbing Drifloon's Poké Ball, I held it out to her. "Drifloon, thank you for all your help today! Really! Come on back!" After returning her, June and I bolted out of the stadium.
We were out of the stadium in seconds, rushing past people in the lobby, and out of the building.
"This way!" June shouted, leading me down the street, around crowds of people.
I began to follow her, but then stopped.
June ran ahead, unaware that I was no longer paying attention to her.
A girl was crying on a bench, her head in her hands. Her black hair glowed against the setting sun. She wore a short blue dress and white sandals.
I kept my eyes on the girl, not moving, my heart pounding hard. Slowly, I stepped over to her and sat down on the other end of the bench.
It creaked from me sitting on it, and the girl looked up at me with her light blue eyes leaking tears onto her familiar face. She sniffled and then looked down, wiping her eyes.
"You're Ashley," I said to her.
She turned back to me quickly, more tears flowing down her face. "Huh? Who are you?"
"My name is Gary," I told her. "I'm a competitor at this competition. I remember you. You carried the torch at the Opening Day Ceremonies."
She swallowed and stared at me quietly. "You almost look familiar to me. I've seen you before, haven't I?"
"Yeah. We've bumped into each other once or twice," I smiled.
Ashley wiped at her face.
"Would you like to tell me why you're crying?"
Ashley looked down at the ground and smiled. "Silly reason, I guess. I...lost. That's all."
"Oh," I said sadly. "I'm really sorry."
She nodded.
"You made it awfully far," I told her.
"Top sixteen isn't too bad, right?" she said, still smiling.
I nodded. "You bet. I saw your battle once. You used a Golduck to beat a Rhydon, Nidoking, and Seaking."
"Oh!" Ashley brightened up. "Yeah. I remember that."
"Your tactic with Golduck beating Seaking kind of inspired me a little bit in one of my battles. I melted the Ice Field around a speedy Weavile and then froze it again around its body when it fell in the water, trapping it."
"Ooooh!" Ashely laughed. "That sounds cool."
"Thanks." I smiled at her, admiring her smile that was so reminiscent of my sister's.
She smiled widened, her small lips lengthening.
"You remind me of my sister," I said, needing to say something, anything, to try and hold back the tears I could feel building up in me. If I didn't speak, I was sure to cry.
"Really?"
I nodded. "You look, exactly, like her."
Ashley looked down, smiling. "Is she competing?"
I paused, wanting desperately to say "yes." The word wouldn't come out. My lips refused to even open to allow it.
After a moment, Ashley turned to me. "Gary?"
My mouth finally opened. "No." I swallowed. "She isn't competing."
"Is she a Pokémon Trainer?"
"She is. She just isn't here at this competition. Maybe next year."
"Is she traveling in another region?"
Ashley's questions were beginning to upset me. I could feel so many emotions running through me. "I'm-um-not..." I stammered. "She's-no-yes-um..."
"I'm sorry," Ashley spoke up, grabbing my shoulder. "I don't be to be so nosy. You don't have to tell me if you don't want to. It's none of my business."
I stared into her eyes, my own eyes watering uncontrollably now.
Ashley stared back, a sorrowful look on her face.
Melissa, I thought to myself, and had to look away from Ashley. "I'm glad you made it so far," I said, standing up, my eyes closed. "Good luck on your journey, whatever you decide to do from here. I hope I was some help. I'm...really glad I finally got to speak to you. Goodbye!" I ran away from Ashley, down the street as fast as I could.
"Stop!" a voice cried out from behind me, pounding footsteps accompanying the yell.
No! I yelled angrily in my head. Don't follow me! Just leave me alone! My shoulders were grabbed.
"Gary! Wait!"
"Huh?" I turned around to the familiar voice. "June!"
She pulled me into a hug. "Sshhhh. It's okay. It's okay. I saw her."
I weakly hugged June back. "She isn't here, June," I mumbled. "Melissa isn't here. It wasn't her."
"I know," June whispered, rubbing my back. "I know."
"I knew she wasn't Melissa, but, I believed... I believed that just maybe..."
"Sshhhh..." June rocked me gently. "I understand."
"But she isn't here," I croaked weakly, sadly, tears falling from my eyes. "At all. Melissa was never here."
"She's out there, Gary," June said soothingly. "Not here. But out there somewhere. That's guaranteed. You'll find her one day, too. She's out there."
"How do you know?" I cried out weakly.
June's arms wrapped even tighter around me. "Damn it, she is! And you'll meet her one day, Gary. Just shut up and accept it. Believe!"
"My mind doesn't operate that way, June. I tried to believe that, but I need more proof. I've just been lying to myself by believing without a reason. I can't do it anymore. I need proof!"
"You have no proof of anything, so believe in something, Gary," June said firmly. "Why not believe in good?"
"Because of my dad," I sniffled, closing my eyes tightly. "My dad, and my sister. Both are gone. I can't just believe that everything's okay, June. I can't! It's just too much. I need to know so much. I need something to hold onto. Something I can know for certain for once in my life."
"Fine. Believe in the worst case scenario. That's okay, Gary. Just don't stop. Don't you dare stop, Gary. This isn't over."
I hugged June even tighter, squeezing her, my eyes closed, forcing the remaining tears in them, out.
Releasing June, I backed away from her and she stared back at me solemnly.
I nodded at her.
June nodded back.
"I won't stop," I promised. "No matter what, I won't stop."
June smiled at me.
"What do you say we try and catch the ending of Robin's battle with Courtney?" I suggested.
"Definitely." June led the way, and just about a minute later, we stood in front of a huge stadium building. June stepped up to the door and it opened automatically.
"Ahh!" June cried out as someone rushed out, slamming into her, knocking her to the ground.
"HEY!" someone screamed angrily as they fell to the floor after running into June.
"Courtney!" I exclaimed.
Courtney looked up at me, squinting her eyes. They quickly turned to fury. "Gary!" She looked down at who she ran into. "And this one."
June scowled. "My name's June! We came to see you battle against Robin!"
Courtney's face got red with anger. "No surprise he's a friend of yours!" She stood up and dusted off her blue jeans, adjusting her pink T-shirt. Running her hands through her pink hair, she angrily stormed past June and brushed past me.
"Hey!" I called out to her. Is the battle over? I wondered.
June looked to me and I helped her to her feet. "You get the feeling Courtney lost?" she asked me.
"Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!" a familiar laugh rang out.
June and I both turned to see Robin smiling.
He winked at us. "She sure doesn't take loses well, huh?" He burst out laughing again.
"Congrats, man!" I said happily, stepping up and shaking his hand.
"Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! Wasn't easy," he admitted. "I just barely won it! She wore my Pokémon down, but we came through in the end. She really seemed to dislike Launcher."
"Launcher?" I asked.
"Ha ha ha! My Sharpedo!" he explained. "I dunno why, but she sort of freaked out. Was a bit weird. But anyway, we won! Ha ha ha ha!"
"That's awesome, Robin! I did well in my match, too!"
"Well, duh! I knew you'd win! No doubt! It probably was a whole lot easier of a match than mine was, too. Ha ha ha ha ha!" He turned to June. "I may have done better had I gotten that good luck kiss." He stepped up to June as she immediately tried to run away, but he blocked her path. "Don't worry, my dear. A victory kiss would be just as delectable." He puckered out his lips.
June looked around desperately for help. "Um...uh...how's Catherine?" June blurted out.
Robin's eyes opened and he fixed his lips, taking a step back from June. His eyes burned into mine and I returned the stare. He looked down at the ground. "She's well. Thank you." He looked back up at me eagerly. "So, I guess I should go and find out who I'm battling against at registration! Did you find out who you're going against, yet?"
"Nope," I replied. "I came straight here after my win!"
"Well, let's go, man!" He bolted past me, getting through the crowd, and June and I followed after him. It took longer to get there because of us trying to get through the huge crowd, but we eventually arrived at the registration building and Robin and I raced to the counter. "Hi!" we both cried out in unison.
The lady stared at us in surprise, but managed a smile. "Hello! How may I help you two?"
"We're ready to compete in the sixth round, Miss!" I replied. "We're raring to see who we're battling next!"
"I see! Well, just hand me your ID and we'll get started!"
I gave her my Pokédex and she slipped it into a slot in a machine on the desk, typing on a keyboard in front of a laptop, her eyes on the screen. She handed me back my Pokédex and smiled. "Gary, go to that booth over there, and you'll find a game to play! That will tell you who you're up against next."
I ran towards what looked like an old school arcade game booth. It was off, but when I got there, it instantly flashed on, a group of red Gyarados flying across the screen. I picked up a toy gun in a holster and aimed at one of the Gyarados, trying to shoot one, but I kept missing.
"Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! Come on, Gary! Some of us want to compete in this year's tournament! Maybe you should have let me go first! Ha ha ha ha!" Robin laughed.
"GOT IT!" I cheered, hitting one of the Gyarados.
The Gyarados roared and blinked in multiple colors on the screen and S-61 flashed across the screen.
I placed the toy gun back in the holster and ran back to the lady behind the booth. "S-61! What's that?"
The lady typed on the keyboard and then pointed at the screen above her head. "And your opponent will be..."
Robin's faced popped up on the screen, a broad smile on his face.
I gasped and backed up.
Robin stuttered.
"Oh!" June gasped.
Robin's face smiled out at us.
Robin and I wouldn't be battling in the finals.
After tomorrow.
After Round Six was over.
One of us would no longer be competing at the Pokémon League.
 
Chapter 82: Indigo Stadium: Round 6: Gary Vs Robin. Pallet's Last Hope

I waited patiently, the phone receiver ringing in my right ear, until Prof. Oak's face finally appeared on the screen.
"Gary!" he exclaimed happily with a broad smile.
"Hello, sir," I said in a low tone.
Prof. Oak's smile faded instantly when he saw me. "What's with the sad face? Is something wrong?"
"Hiiiii, Professor!" June bumped me over to the side, smiling excitedly at Prof. Oak.
His eyes bulged out in fear and he slid back in his chair. "June! Um... Hello." He chuckled nervously.
"June!" I said angrily, turning to her. "I told you to behave!"
"I am! I just wanted to say 'hi' to Prof. Oak," June said sadly. She turned back to the professor, smiling again. "How are you, great, all knowing, sir?"
Prof. Oak got red in the face and closed his eyes while rubbing the back of his head, smiling. "I don't know about all knowing, but I'm doing okay. How are you two?"
"I'm doing well, but Gary here is really nervous about his upcoming battle," June replied.
Prof. Oak's face hardened. "Ah, yes. Your next match is against Robin."
"How did you know?" I asked, surprised.
"Robin told me just last night. He seemed rather excited about it, and was only upset that you two wouldn't be battling in the final match."
I nodded, remembering last night when Robin and I had found out we'd be battling today. He had been stunned at first, but soon began to eagerly tell me how exciting this was going to be. Robin was upset we wouldn't make it to the finals, but we'd have made it close.
I had forced a smile on my face to match Robin's happiness, but inside, I was afraid for some reason. I wasn't ready to battle Robin yet. We were supposed to make it all the way. Together.
For Aly.
For Kiwi.
Only one of us was going to proceed, now.
I dwelled on the upcoming match all night, not saying much to June, who had asked if I was okay a few times. I would only say I was fine, and then stayed quiet. I didn't eat that night, either.
Catherine was strong on my mind as well. I wondered how she was doing. I wondered how she would act when the time came for me to battle her.
It was past three in the morning before I finally fell asleep.
After leaving our Pokémon at the Pokémon Center, June led the way to a restaurant to have some breakfast, but I had refused to eat. I was hungry, but I just couldn't bring myself to eat anything, even when June slid her plate of her remaining two chocolate chip pancakes over to me.
I didn't want her germs, anyway.
We had left the restaurant and it was my turn to lead the way towards one of the buildings holding battles. A few different buildings held battles, making up the Indigo Stadium.
Once inside one of them, I had made my phone call to Prof. Oak, telling June to keep herself calm.
"Robin plans on giving it his all," Prof. Oak told me. "I expect you'll do the same."
"Of course!" I replied. "I'm just nervous."
"You two had to battle eventually, right?" Prof. Oak asked.
"That was the plan, but I wanted it to be the final match." I sighed. "I guess we all wanted a lot, huh?"
Prof. Oak was silent, his eyes focused on me.
"Nothing worked out how we planned it at all." I lowered my eyes, unable to handle Prof. Oak's hard stare, my own emotions starting to overflow into my eyes. "Nothing turned out how we expected it to."
"Feebas. Elegance spells success."
I looked up at Prof. Oak in confusion. "Huh?"
June screamed by my ear, making me jump and nearly fall out of my chair. "A POEEEEEMMMMM!!!!"
"June! What the hell?" I yelled at her angrily.
June gasped and covered her mouth, staring at me with wide, shocked eyes. "Sorry."
I turned back to Prof. Oak.
"What I'm trying to say, Gary, is that even in the ugliest of situations, hold out hope," Prof. Oak explained. "Things can change for the better. They do all the time. Just keep striving forward, and you can't be stopped no matter what the situation is."
"Okay," I said, his words not really helping me feel any better. I needed much more than what he said. Things can get better, but they can also get a lot worse, no matter how much hope or faith you have. But I couldn't just give up. Now wasn't the time. Now, I had to be strong and give meaning to everything I'd gone through so far since I began my Pokémon journey.
"By the way," Prof. Oak added. "I thought you might want to know that Kiwi is back in the hospital."
"What?!" I exclaimed.
"She became unresponsive to her mother, or anyone else, so she was rushed back to the hospital. It's a very scary time for her mother right now. For all of us, really. We think she'll be okay, but we can't be certain. Keep her in your thoughts."
"Thank you, sir."
He took a deep breath. "I wish you good luck in your battle, Gary. I wish I could be there, but I'm just too busy in my research today. I'll be watching for sure, though. Be sure to battle hard. For yourself, and for your Pokémon."
"I have no choice but to win this battle!"
Prof. Oak smiled. "Take care, you two." He hung up.
I put the phone back on the receiver and turned to June.
She had her arms crossed, standing up, and was looking away, attitude written on her face.
"What's with you?" I asked.
"Nothing," she said quickly.
"Fine," I shrugged. "Don't tell me, then." I walked away from her to sit on a bench by the window, the sun shining in my face.
June followed me and sat near me, sighing. "It's about Kiwi."
"If it's nothing good, then just keep quiet," I snapped.
"Then don't ask!" she said angrily.
"You're really still mad at her?"
"You said not to say anything bad about her, so don't freaking ask me about her!"
"Fine!" I glared out the window angrily, my adrenaline pumping within in, and turned back to June. "I really can't believe you! How disgusting of a person can you be?"
"Let it go!" June screamed. "I have my beliefs, you have yours. Now just leave me alone already! Just drop it!"
I couldn't keep quiet. I was unable to stop myself, letting everything out. "No! I wanna know why you're being so stupid about this!"
June pointed her finger in my face. "Don't push me, Gary! I swear you better not push me!"
"Or else what?" I challenged.
"What do you want from me? Huh? WHAT?"
"I want a reasonable excuse for why you think Kiwi would harm a Pokémon!"
"I gave you one! If you won't accept it, fine, but don't go looking for anything deeper than that. You're really freaking pissing me off right now, Gary! If you're going to keep acting like this, I can just go home to Gringey. I don't need this from you." She stood up and walked away.
"Hey!" I got up and blocked her path.
She crossed her arms and looked furiously at me.
"Let's just forget it," I offered after a few minutes of silence, and sighed.
June let out her breath. "You were the one pursuing it," she muttered.
"And I was wrong," I admitted. "I'm sorry."
June's anger vanished from her face and was replaced with sorrow. She opened her mouth and nodded, but then closed them again, choosing not to speak. "It's okay."
I looked to the clock on the wall. "My battle won't begin for a few more hours. Let's walk around a bit. Get some fresh air. I can think of what Pokémon I'll bring with me in the battle with Robin."
June smiled and placed a hand gently on my shoulder, and walked by my side as we left the building.

"Pokémon fans! Welcome to this afternoon's battle, held here at Indigo Stadium!" the announcer shouted to the immediate explosion of noise from the cheering crowd. "Today is round six of this year's Pokémon League Competition, and it promises to be a hot one as two trainers from Pallet Town will be competing!"
A cool breeze blew through the hallway I was in through the open door, the warm sun beaming through.
"And here comes the Red Trainer, Robin Butters!"
Applause filled the stadium as Robin entered. I could see him, waving and smiling, but a hint of nervousness showed through on his face as stopped running, looking towards where he knew I had to run out from.
"And here is Robin's challenger, the Green Trainer, Gary!"
My feet were forced forward as I ran to stand on the opposite side of Robin.
"It's finally come down to this," Robin said, no longer smiling, solemnly eyeing me.
I nodded, my whole body shaking.
"After this, one of us will go on to become the Pokémon Champion," Robin stated.
I couldn't speak. I could only nod.
Robin held up a Poké Ball. "Let's make it the best battle, ever!"
"Right!" I cried, reaching for my own Poké Ball.
The referee raised a red flag to Robin, and the green flag towards me. "Trainers! Begin the match!"
"Bright Eyes! GO!" Robin yelled, throwing his first Poké Ball.
"Feraligatr!" the enormous beast yelled.
"Whoa! Croconaw's evolved!" I exclaimed, pulling out my Pokédex.
Feraligatr. The Big Jaw Pokémon. The evolved form of Croconaw. This Pokémon is a fast swimmer, but much slower on land, usually crawling on all fours to travel quicker. Living with the rest of their evolutionary family near water, they are a rare find.
Robin winked. "That's right. Croconaw is now a Feraligatr!" He laughed loudly.
"Okay. Weepinbell, you're up first!" I shouted, throwing his Poké Ball.
"Bell!" Weepinbell said upon appearing from his Poké Ball.
"This match is kicking off with Feraligatr versus a Weepinbell!" the announcer proclaimed. "Gary has the type advantage here! Let's see how this one will play out!"
"Weepinbell, move first and use Razor Leaf!" I ordered.
"Bell! Bell!" Weepinbell shot several leaves out at Bright Eyes.
"Bright Eyes, dodge it!" Robin said.
"Gatrrrrrrrr!" Bright Eyes cried out and flew back as it was hit, landing heavily on the ground.
"Get up and fight back with Agility!" Robin instructed.
Bright Eyes instantly leaped to its feet and charged across the field in rapid zigzags, disappearing and reappearing around the field.
"Use Sweet Scent to slow it down!" I shouted.
Weepinbell's mouth opened wide and a pink powder flew out, a pleasant aroma slowly filling the air.
Bright Eyes slowed down and finally stopped running, sniffing the air and smiling in a daze.
Robin even seemed to have a lost gaze on his face as he sniffed the air.
"Vine Whip it!"
Weepinbell used Vine Whip, smacking Bright Eyes in the chest with the strong move.
Bright Eyes was snapped out of its daze and roared loudly, flying back and hitting the ground again.
"Bright Eyes!" Robin cried out.
Bright Eyes groaned, but got up, shaking its head.
"There you go!" Robin said happily. "It's our turn, now! Ice Fang!"
"Stop it with another Sweet Scent!"
Before Weepinbell could attack, Bright Eyes, its Speed now boosted from Agility, ran even faster at Weepinbell, its jaws open and coated in ice.
Weepinbell cried out painfully as Bright Eyes bit into him. His body slowly began to become covered in ice and within seconds, he was Frozen.
"Weepinbell seemed to be doing so well at first, and seemed to have the upper hand," the announcer yelled as the crowd roared with delight. "But now, Feraligatr has gained the advantage by freezing Weepinbell!"
"Superpower!" Robin called out.
Bright Eyes flexed its muscles, making them pop out strongly, noticeably, and it grabbed my Frozen Weepinbell. Lifting him up into the air, it pulled back a fist, tossed Weepinbell lightly in the air, and punched the block of ice.
"BEEEEEEEELL!" Weepinbell screamed out as he was freed from the ice around him after Bright Eyes shattered it. He flew past me, crashing into the wall.
"Now, finish it with Ice Fang!" Robin demanded.
Bright Eyes moved fast, attacking before Weepinbell could even get up, sinking its jaws into him.
Weepinbell cried out, and Bright Eyes shook its head viciously, finally releasing Weepinbell and tossing it back into the battlefield.
Weepinbell moaned weakly.
"Weepinbell! Get back up and use your Stun Spore!" I called to him.
"Weepinbell is unable to battle! Feraligatr is the winner!" the referee said, waving the red flag at Robin.
I gasped, turning to the referee.
The crowd erupted in cheers.
"HA! You did it, Bright Eyes!" Robin cheered, leaping in the air. "I knew you could do it!" Robin looked at me and winked.
"With a type disadvantage, Robin has turned the tables around and used Weepinbell's weakness of Ice to pull out the first win!" the announcer shouted excitedly. "Gary will have to pull out a better trick in order to beat this Pokémon!"
I can't believe it, I thought weakly, and although I didn't want to admit it, fearfully. How could my Weepinbell go down that easily? No way. Shaking my head, I returned Weepinbell. "You did good. I know we'll take down that thing. Thank you." I stared at Robin, who was smirking at me, and then looked over to Bright Eyes.
Bright Eyes looked just fine for something that took a lot of damage.
Grabbing my next Poké Ball, I shouted, "Noctowl, I choose you!"
Noctowl hooted, flapping his wings, looking down at Bright Eyes.
"Next up, Gary is relying on Noctowl to combat Feraligatr!" the announcer said. "Let's see what he has planned!"
"Start off with Hypnosis!" I ordered.
"Bright Eyes, Agility!"
Bright Eyes moved quickly as Noctowl's eyes glowed red and red circles flew out from them at Bright Eyes. It was way too quick, easily getting around the rings.
"Hydro Pump attack!" Robin told his Pokémon.
Bright Eyes stopped moving and aimed a strong blast of water from out of its mouth, hitting Noctowl.
Noctowl cried out, tumbling in the air, but flapped his wings to stay up.
"Echoed Voice!"
"Hydro Pump!"
Bright Eyes used another Hydro Pump, and Noctowl hit the ground.
"Noctowl, get up!" I begged. "Come on! Get up, now! Fight back! Please! GET UP!"
Noctowl shook his head, pushing himself up to his feet.
I saw Robin smile, staring at my Noctowl, visibly impressed.
"Noctowl is showing that it's going to take a lot more than that keep it down!" the announcer said. "This owl is back up and ready to attack!"
"Ice Fang will finish it!" Robin beam excitedly.
Before Noctowl could move, Bright Eyes had already sunk eager fangs into him.
Noctowl screamed, desperately struggling, smacking Bright Eyes in the face frantically as ice started to form on his body.
"Noctowl!!!" I shouted.
Noctowl's beak opened wide as he screamed, the ice taking over his body. Suddenly, the scream intensified drastically, and I had to cover my ears as Noctowl finally started to use Echoed Voice!
Bright Eyes held on tight to Noctowl, tightening its jaws.
"Noctowl, don't give in!" I urged.
Noctowl's Echoed Voice took another turn, getting even louder.
Bright Eyes opened its jaws, releasing Noctowl, and backed up, roaring from the loud noise.
Noctowl dropped to the ground, and the ice around him shattered. He flapped his wings and got into the air.
"More! More! Keep up the Echoed Voice!" I told my Pokémon.
Noctowl's Echoed Voice got even louder, ringing in my ears as I struggled to focus through the noise and pay attention to the battle.
Robin had his ears covered, glaring at Noctowl.
"Dig attack!" Robin yelled angrily.
Bright Eyes released its ears and tore through the ground, disappearing in the hole it made.
Noctowl stopped screaming, looking around.
"And Robin orders Feraligatr to use Dig, a Ground type move that does not harm Flying type Pokémon," the announcer commented. "It would appear that Robin only wanted Feraligtr to get out of the way of the intensifying Echoed Voice!"
The ground began to rumble, and Bright Eyes burst from the ground, reaching up for Noctowl.
Noctowl soared into the sky, keeping away from Feraligatr's grasp.
"Now, Hydro Pump!" Robin told Bright Eyes.
Still underneath Noctowl, Bright Eyes opened its gaping jaws and a strong spray of water came out, catching Noctowl.
Bright Eyes descended to the ground, and Noctowl tumbled down.
"Aqua Tail!" Robin said determinedly.
Bright Eyes ran to Noctowl, its tail swirling with water, and leaped up high. Flipping in the air, above Noctowl, it came down and slammed its tail into Noctowl's back.
Noctowl came crashing down to the ground, raising a mixture of dirt and dust.
The dust cleared, and Bright Eyes was breathing heavily, looking down at Noctowl.
Noctowl was on his stomach, not moving.
"Noctowl is unable to battle! Feraligatr is the winner!" the referee shouted, waving the red flag to Robin again.
"And Feraligatr manages to take out two Pokémon from Gary's side!" the announcer screamed with the excited crowd. "Gary is looking in poor shape as he must now send out his third Pokémon, whereas Robin hasn't had to use any others! However, Feraligatr is definitely looking tired by now. Let's see if it can take out Gary's next Pokémon!"
"Noctowl, good battle. Come on back, now."
Robin's face contained a smirk, pleased with his wins so far.
This isn't over, I thought angrily, my heart pounding even harder as I grabbed my next Poké Ball. "Primeape! You're next!"
"And the Green Trainer's next choice is his Primeape!" the announcer declared.
Primeape and Bright Eyes stared each other down, Primeape hopping in place, Bright Eyes breathing hard, tired.
"Start off with Cross Chop, Primeape!" I began.
"Dig away!" Robin said.
Primeape attacked, his arms glowing white, crossed in front of him as he leaped at Bright Eyes.
Bright Eyes dug away quickly.
"Assurance!" I screamed.
The ground rumbled and Bright Eyes burst from the ground, tackling Primeape.
Primeape grunted and flew through the air, landing on his back. He immediately hopped to his feet and raised a fist coated in a dark aura and ran at Bright Eyes, smacking it in the chest and tossing it back.
"Primeape takes a hit to deliver one back!" the announcer exclaimed. "Using Assurance, the damage it normally does is doubled if the user is attacked beforehand!"
"Bright Eyes, use Hydro Pump!"
"Grrrrr," I thought angrily, trying to think of some way to dodge as Bright Eyes attacked. "Do Assurance again!"
Primeape was knocked off of his feet from Hydro Pump and soared across the field, tumbling to a stop, but got up and ran as fast as he could, attacking with Assurance, knocking Bright Eyes to the ground again.
The alligator got back up pretty quickly, showing it still had plenty of fight left in it.
Primeape was already looking worn out from his battle.
"Primeape, don't give in!" I encouraged him.
"APE! PRIMEAPE!" Primeape shouted at Bright Eyes, punching his fists together.
"GATRRRRRRRRRR!" Bright Eyes roared back.
"Dig attack, Bright Eyes!"
Bright Eyes dug under again.
"Primeape! Watch out!" was all I could come up with.
Bright Eyes burst through the ground.
"Primeape, grab onto it, now!" I yelled.
Primeape cried out in pain from the Dig attack it took, but opened its eyes and glared at Bright Eyes, grabbing it by the neck as he was tossed into the air.
"Seismic Toss!"
Primeape wrapped his legs around Bright Eyes's neck and started to tumble in the air.
"Bright Eyes!" Robin gasped.
The two Pokémon fell towards the ground, tumbling faster, and Primeape finally tossed Bright Eyes beneath him.
Bright Eyes fell hard, right on its face, not moving.
"Bright Eyes, get up! This isn't over!"
To my surprise, Bright Eyes pushed itself up slowly, and its body was outlined in a blue color.
"What's that?" I wondered out loud, reaching for my Pokédex.
"APE!" Primeape was still in the air, falling, and had raised a hand into the air as it came down at Bright Eyes.
Bright Eyes looked up, and its eyes widened in shock. "Feraligatrrrrr!!!"
Primeape hit it in the head with Karate Chop as he came down, his hand slamming on top of its head.
Neither Pokémon moved.
Bright Eyes looked at Primeape.
Primeape still has his hand on his opponent's head, holding himself up in midair. Primeape let out a cry and pushed himself back, tumbling in the air and landing easily, staring at Bright Eyes.
Bright Eyes fell backwards and hit the ground.
"Feraligatr is unable to battle! Primeape is the winner!" the referee announced, waving the green flag at me.
"YEAH!" I cheered. "That's the way to do it, Primeape! We beat it!"
Primeape cheered excitedly.
It almost sounded like the crowd was now screaming even louder over my victory. Maybe it was all in my head, though.
"And finally, Gary has managed to take down Feraligatr!" the announcer said. "It looked like Feraligatr's Torrent Ability had just been activated, which boosts Water type moves when the user is low in health, but Primeape knocked it out before Feraligatr could do any further damage! Down one Pokémon, Robin still has five left to Gary's four as the score starts to even up a bit!"
"Way to show 'em how tough you are, Bright Eyes," Robin said proudly, returning his Pokémon. He smiled up at me. "Took you long enough. I thought I might be sweeping you for a moment." He laughed.
"You won't even be winning this match, Robin," I said with a smile. "I'm taking this one all the way."
"We've only just begun." Robin threw his next Poké Ball. "Center! I choose you!"
Some sort of a Pokémon resembling a floating rock in the shape of a sun appeared.
"Huh?" I said, looking at it. "Center?"
Solrock. The Meteorite Pokémon. It is said that Solrock fell from space. The sun is used as its sole source of energy.
"Okay, then," I said. "Rock and Psychic. Primeape, use Close Combat!"
Primeape took off and jumped at Center, swinging a fist down on its head, causing Center to hit the ground. Primeape landed and ferociously kicked and punched at it for a while before backing up, staring down at Center.
Center floated back into the air.
"Psychic, now!" Robin commanded.
Center's eyes glowed blue, and Primeape was outlined in blue.
Primeape screamed as Center lifted him into the air, twisting and struggling helplessly.
"Primeape, get out of there and use Assurance on it!"
Primeape was tossed back and skid along the ground. Twitching, he opened his eyes and struggled to get up, but collapsed.
"Primeape is unable to battle! Solrock is the winner!" the referee said.
"And Solrock has taken down Primeape!" the announcer shouted over a screaming crowd. "The type advantage here was just too much, and Primeape had a pretty rough battle against Feraligatr! The score is now leaving Gary with only three Pokémon left, and Robin still is holding onto five!"
"Primeape! Return and get plenty of rest," I said. "You've helped us out. This battle is ours. Next up is Drifloon!"
"Flooooooooon," Drifloon cried out, staring at Center.
"Oh, wow!" Robin cried, pulling out his Pokédex.
Drifloon. The Balloon Pokémon. Drifloon are filled with air, and can expand or shrink in size depending on their mood.
"Drifloon, Shadow Ball!"
"Center, Shadow Ball!"
Both Pokémon threw a dark ball to each other.
The balls collided and exploded in a dark cloud.
Once the cloud faded, I yelled, "Thunder Wave!"
Drifloon's appendages sparked and she fired a light Electric beam at Center.
Center cried out and backed up, twitching in pain, Paralyzed.
"Center! Use your Stone Edge!"
Center's body was outlined in white, and white circles spun around its body. The circles separated into individual white balls that continued to spin around its body until taking the form of sharp, gray stones, and flew at Drifloon.
"FLOOOOOOOONNNN!" Drifloon screamed out in pain, spinning through the air.
"Focus, Drifloon! Use Hex!"
Drifloon shook her head and glared angrily at Solrock. Her eyes glowed purple and red, and Center's body was outlined in the same color. "Floooon!" Drifloon tossed back Center, who fell to the ground. It shakily got back into the air.
"Shadow Ball!" I shouted.
"Floon!" Drifloon tossed a Shadow Ball at Center, forcing it right back down to the ground.
"Solrock is unable to battle! Drifloon is the winner!" the referee said.
"Drifloon makes the score a little bit more even now as it defeats Robin's Solrock in a couple of Super Effective moves!" the announcer cheered. "Using Hex on a Pokémon with a Status ailment doubles the normal damage! Well played by Gary! This battle is shaping up to be a very interesting one, Pokémon fans! Robin may have four Pokémon left, with Gary having three, but I think this is truly anyone's match!"
"Good work, Drifloon!" I congratulated her happily.
Dirfloon turned to me and blushed, looking away, swaying in place.
"Come on back, Center! You were awesome! Ha ha ha ha ha!" Robin grabbed his next Poké Ball. "Cloakie! Let's finish off that thing!"
"Wormadam!" a strange Pokémon sang out.
Wormadam. The Bagworm Pokémon. The evolved form of a female Burmy. This Pokémon's evolution is Bug, and either Steel, Ground, or Grass as her second type, depending on the environment Burmy was in when she evolved.
"And Wormadam is the next Pokémon for Robin!" the announcer announced.
"This one is Bug and Steel," I saw from my Pokédex. "Flying moves are good on Bug, but not Steel. Ghost isn't good against Steel, and neutral on Bugs. Drifloon, how about we begin things off with Focus Energy!"
Drifloon's body let off a white glow as she bounced in the air eagerly.
"Cloakie, Iron Head!"
Cloakie's head glowed with a metallic shine, and she leaped at Drifloon, tackling into her.
Drifloon fell back, but shook off the attack.
"Now use your Gust attack!" I told her.
Driftloon glowed purple and a tornado appeared in front of her. It flew at Cloakie and sucked her inside.
Cloakie flew out of the tornado and bounced along the ground, crying out in pain as the tornado disappeared.
"Cloakie, fight back with Mirror Shot!"
Cloakie's body glowed light blue for a moment before the blue removed itself from Cloakie's body, turning into a ball and firing out at Drifloon.
"Drifloon, dodge that!"
Drifloon was hit and dropped to the ground, sliding on her back.
"Get up!" I yelled. "You can handle that! Let's win this battle!"
"Attract!" Robin told Cloakie.
Cloakie spun in place, a series of hearts swirling around her body. The hearts spun away from her and surrounded my Drifloon.
Drifloon floated into the air, spinning around, looking at the hearts.
Cloakie winked at Drifloon.
The hearts hit Drifloon.
Nothing happened.
"Uh... Robin..." I started.
Robin raised a quick hand to his forehead. "Don't tell me..."
"It appears that Attract did not work!" the announcer said it for me. "Attract makes the opponent fall in love with the user, but only if the opponent is of the opposite gender! It looks like, since all Wormadam are female, that Drifloon is a girl!"
The audience started to laugh.
Drifloon started to blush and backed away a bit.
"This would happen to me," Robin said, shaking his head, a look of dismay on his face.
"Drifloon, use Shadow Ball!"
"Flooooon!" Drifloon cried, flinging a Shadow Ball at Cloakie.
Cloakie was hit and tumbled along the ground.
"Again!" I said.
Drifloon attacked again as Wormadam got back up, forcing her back to the ground.
"Use Iron Head! Take her out already!" Robin screamed in frustration.
"Dodge that!" I said.
Cloakie flew at Drifloon, but Drifloon soared into the sky and dodged as Cloakie flew right past her.
"Shadow Ball!" I called out.
Drifloon attacked again, and the Shadow Ball hit Cloakie in the back.
Cloakie's back flashed a bright white, and she screamed out even louder, hitting the ground.
"Wormadam is unable to battle! Drifloon is the winner!" the referee stated.
"Wormadam has been taken out by a very determined Drifloon!!!!" the announcer roared. "That last move, Shadow Ball, hit Wormadam right in the sweet spot, as you may have seen from that flash from her body! That Critical Hit, helped along by that Focus Energy Drifloon did earlier, may have been the push Drifloon needed to take out Wormadam!"
"Drifloon! That's another win! Way to go!" I cheered.
"Flooooon!" Drifloon cried out, soaring into the sky, spinning in place, her face once again a deep red.
"The score is now even with both trainers having three Pokémon each!" the announcer noted. "But with Drifloon having taken a lot of damage, who knows how long before the score changes!"
"You did your job well, Cloakie! Return!" Robin said, smiling. He looked up at me. "Well, it's even for now. Three versus three."
I nodded, smiling back. "Let's make Pallet proud."
"I'm sure we already have." Robin picked his next Poké Ball up. "Dots, go!"
"Chaaaaaaa!" Dots cried out.
"The next Pokémon out is a Pikachu! This little guy definitely has the type advantage!" the announcer exclaimed.
"Dots, use Thunderbolt!" Robin yelled.
"Pika Pikachuuuuuu!" Dots cried, and a strong beam of lightning fired out at Drifloon.
"Move it!" I ordered her.
Drifloon swiftly avoided the attack, spinning and diving around multiple attacks from Dots.
"Shadow Ball!"
Drifloon charged up the attack and threw it towards Dots as she avoided another shock of lightning.
Dots chest flashed white as Shadow Ball hit it there. Another Critical Hit.
"Yes," I whispered, my eyes glued to Dots.
Dots tumbled, head over heels, backwards. "Chuuu..." it cried weakly.
"Don't give in, little buddy! Fight back!" Robin pleaded.
Dots shook its head and forced itself back up.
"Shadow Ball again!"
Drifloon launched another Shadow Ball at Dots.
"Thunder!" Robin cried out.
Dots ran towards Drifloon and leaped over the Shadow Ball thrown at it. Its body sparked, flashed, and finally, as it soared over Drifloon, it sent a tremendous beam of electricity down to her.
"FLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOON!!!!!!" Drifloon screamed out louder than I'd ever heard her scream before. She hit the ground and didn't move.
"Drifloon!" I gasped.
Dots landed on the ground. "Pikachu!" Dots cried out happily.
"Drifloon! Please! Can you get up?" I called out to her.
"And that's gotta be it for this strong fighter, and yet what is the referee waiting for?" the announcer asked.
The referee was focusing on Drifloon.
I turned to Drifloon. "Drifloon?"
Drifloon stirred once, and then didn't move.
"Drifloon!" I called out to her. "If you can get up, I'm begging you, get up! I'm counting on you!"
Drifloon stirred again.
Dots's cheeks started to spark as an angry look came over its face.
Drifloon stirred again. In the next instant, she shakily floated back up into the air, her body sparking.
"AMAZING!" the announcer bellowed to the loud, surprised applause of the crowd. "Drifloon has actually gotten back up! She is definitely Paralyzed, but is not yet defeated! That is one strong fighter, refusing to go down by any means!"
"Thunder, once more!" Robin's face was in rage.
Dots ran forward, sparking.
"Constrict it!" I yelled.
Dots got closer and leaped into the air.
Drifloon reached out and wrapped her appendages around Dots.
Dots cried out in pain as Drifloon squeezed it tight.
"Astonish!" I cried.
Drifloon's face darkened and became more frightening, ugly, and intimidating. Loud, ghastly cries and mournful, spooky sounds filled the stadium.
Dots cried out in shock and drooped down in defeat.
Drifloon let go of Dots, who hit the ground and remained motionless.
"Pikachu is unable to fight! Drifloon wins!" the referee said.
"DRIFLOON WAS WON! DRIFLOON HAS DEFEATED PIKACHU!" the announcer screamed at the top of his lungs.
I leaped in the air excitedly. "DRIFLOON! You won! You won! You actually did it! YEAH! We're gonna win this one!"
Drifloon's entire body was a flash of red now as she kept her face on the ground.
"The score is now at three for Gary, and two for Robin! Somehow, that Drifloon is just not giving up!" the announcer exclaimed. "What will Robin do next as the tables are moving in Gary's favor?"
"Dots, you worked hard," Robin said, a stunned look on his face as he looked down at his Pokémon. "Return." After returning his Pokémon, he looked up at Drifloon, and then down at me. "One hell of a Pokémon you got there, Gary." He didn't look angry, but he wasn't smiling, either.
"She sure is," I smiled, looking at my blushing Drifloon.
"Flooon..." she spoke gently.
Robin grabbed his next Poké Ball. "Let's just see how much longer she will last. I choose Count!"
"Gliscor!" some kind of bat looking Pokémon cried out.
Gliscor. The Fang Scorp Pokémon. The evolved form of Gligar. Gliscor emit sound waves to detect obstacles ahead of them when flying. Unlike Gligar, this Pokémon is nocturnal.
"Night Slash her!" Robin ordered.
"Shadow Ball!" I said.
Drifloon tossed a Shadow Ball attack as Count flew at Drifloon with its pincers glowing purple.
Count was hit directly in the neck, its neck flashing white, showing yet another critical hit. It cried out in pain, but continued to soar at Drifloon.
Drifloon dropped to the ground immediately, and Count flew right over her, missing.
"Another Shadow Ball!"
"Block that!"
Driftloon used Shadow Ball.
Count turned around and flew straight for Drifloon. As Shadow Ball got closer, Count raised its glowing pincers and swiped at the Shadow Ball, turning it into smoke.
I gasped.
Count pulled its pincer back and smacked the top of Drifloon's head.
Drifloon shrieked in a shrill, high pitched cry as she dove straight down and collapsed on the ground.
"Drifloon is unable to battle! Gliscor is the winner!" the referee called.
"Drifloon has finally been taken out!" the announcer exclaimed in shock. "Drifloon is down, and the score has returned to an even two versus two! Drifloon definitely did an amazing job, no doubt about it! But her time has finally come and Gary must choose his next Pokémon."
"Drifloon, you're the best," I said with a smile. "Take it easy, now."
Gliscor was gliding in the air, back and forth, not making a sound.
I looked down at my belt and grabbed my next Poké Ball. "Kingdra! Let's go!"
"Dooooo!" Kingdra cried out.
"Up next, we have Kingdra! I would say that Kingdra has the type advantage here, but really, this battle has shown us just how little that means!" the announcer said.
"Count! Ice Fang!"
"Kingdra, Hydro Pump it!"
Count flew to Kingdra with its mouth wide open, its sharp teeth covered in ice.
"DOOOOOO!" Kingdra hit Count right in the stomach with her attack, forcing it back as it cried out in pain against the Super Effective attack.
"Count, get out of there!"
Count tried get out of the path of the Hydro Pump.
"Don't let it get out of range!" I yelled to Kingdra.
Kingdra kept the powerful stream of water on Count, who squirmed and whined against the pain.
It wasn't long before Count seemed to be worn out, unable to get away from the Super Effective attack.
Robin gasped and growled angrily.
"Count is out of steam ladies and gentleman!" the announcer said warily. "Could this be it for Gliscor?"
"Okay, fine!" Robin said, looking down at Kingdra. "Get Kingdra! Dive at it!"
My eyes widened, stunned, as Count angrily opened its eyes and flew at Kingdra quickly, diving into the Hydro Pump!
"What is it doing?" I cried out in shock.
"And it looks like suicide on the battlefield as Robin orders his Gliscor to continue diving into this powerful attack!" the referee said, sounding as stunned as I felt. "What could be the plan here?"
Count forced its way through the water, getting closer to Kingdra, a determined look on its face.
"Kingdra, finish it!"
"Count, take it out! Guillotine!"
One of Count's pincers glowed light blue and it grabbed Kingdra by the neck.
"KINGDRAAAAA!" I screamed.
Count slammed Kingdra down into the ground, taking her out instantly.
"Kingdra is unable to battle! Gliscor is the winner!" the referee shouted.
The crowd was louder than ever at this news.
"Gliscor pulls a truly daredevil move and risks its health by diving into the Hydro Pump, finishing the match at close range with a Guillotine attack, a move that immediately knocks out the opponent!" the announcer shouted. "And now, a weakened Gliscor must take on Gary's final Pokémon. Robin still has one remaining Pokémon if Gliscor can't hang in there!"
Count hit the ground, sitting on its long tail, breathing hard, its eyes closed.
"Count! That was awesome! Just hang in there! Only one more Pokémon left, buddy!" Robin said.
Count didn't respond, breathing hard, exhausted.
"Kingdra, I'm really proud of you. You can come back." I looked up at Robin.
Robin stared at me firmly.
I closed my eyes and grabbed my last Poké Ball. "Charizard! It's all up to you, now! GO!" I threw his Poké Ball.
Charizard roared as he came out. He grunted at Count, and looked over at Robin. Smiling, he gave him a thumbs up.
"Charizard! Awesome seeing you again, buddy!" Robin greeted him, giving him a thumbs up back.
"And Gary's last Pokémon is a Charizard!" the announcer said. "Let's see how Count holds up!"
"Count, Guillotine! FAST!" Robin ordered.
Count's pincers glowed light blue and it leaped at Charizard.
"Fire Spin!" I shouted in a panic.
Charizard caught Count in the face, forcing it back, and it fell to the ground, groaning.
"Gliscor is out! Charizard is the winner!" the referee called.
"And Charizard effortlessly takes down Gliscor in one swift blaze!" the announcer shouted. "Having taken no damage whatsoever, it looks like this final battle will be a fair one as both trainers have brought the other down to the very last one! What does Robin have left?"
Robin grabbed his last Poké Ball. "I dunno about you, but, while I didn't plan it to end this way, I'm glad it did."
"I couldn't have planned this if I tried," I replied, knowing what was in that Poké Ball.
"This was destined," Robin said seriously.
"Yeah," I said in a lower voice, waiting.
"Catherine! It's time to win!" Robin shouted, throwing out his Poké Ball.
The Poké Ball hit the ground and opened, sending out the Pokémon within.
My eyes gaped in shock and my mouth dropped.
Charizard cried out in shock and took a step back.
"Blastoise Blaaaaaaaast!" a Blastoise cried out, staring at Charizard.
"B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-B-Blastoise!" I cried out in shock.
"Blastoise!" the Blastoise turned its face to me and smiled. "Blastoise!"
"And for the final Pokémon, it is Blastoise versus Charizard!" the announcer said. "This should prove for the most entertaining battle yet!"
Blastoise. The Shellfish Pokémon and Squirtle's final stage. Blastoise are a very calm and gentle Pokémon who enjoy living in peace with their evolution family.
I stared at Blastoise in shock for a long moment, and then turned to Robin.
"It's been a while, huh, Gary?" he asked.
I could hardly nod, but I managed.
"Catheriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiine!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" a shrill shriek rang out from the bleachers.
Robin, Blastoise, me, and Charizard all turned to the stands to see June hanging over the edge, smiling and waving excitedly. "I'm so proud of youuuuuuu! Congratulations! GOOD LUCK OUT THERE!!!"
Blastoise cried out happily to June, waving both arms towards her.
"Thank you, my darling!" Robin called back, also waving with both arms. "This one is for you and all the help you gave us! MUAH!" Robin blew a kiss to June.
June looked around, visibly embarrassed, and covered her face, backing up towards her seat.
"Okay, okay, so Catherine is now a Blastoise," I said, turning to Robin with a determined look. "It's time to begin this battle."
Robin turned to me. "Agreed, Gary."
I looked up at Catherine.
She was already staring at me with a serious stare.
I nodded.
She smiled and nodded back, winking.
I couldn't help but smile back.
Charizard roared out to her, and Catherine responded back, nodding.
"Charizard, it's time to do this! Dragon Pulse!" I yelled.
Charizard flapped his wings and soared into the air, attacking with Dragon Pulse.
Catherine was forced back several feet, but shook her head and looked up at Charizard.
"Wing Attack!" I demanded.
Charizard's wings glowed white and he flew into Catherine, knocking her over to the ground.
Catherine managed to get back up to her feet.
"Now, Dig!" I cried.
Charizard dove down and dug up a hole, diving into it, and disappeared for a moment. The ground rocked and he popped up quickly underneath Catherine, tossing her onto her back. Charizard landed on the ground and roared at the sky, sending flames into the air.
"And Charizard is attacking strongly, overtaking Blastoise with ease!" the announcer stated. "Is Blastoise going to have a turn, or is Charizard already proving to be too much?"
"Charizard, don't let up! Use Fire Spin!"
"Catherine, use Rapid Spin!"
Charizard flapped his wings, ascending into the air, and sent out a blazing flame at Catherine, and Catherine pulled herself into her shell, spinning quickly at Charizard, tackling him right in the stomach, dodging Fire Spin. Charizard roared out in shock, flapping his wings to stay in the air as Catherine landed on the ground.
She attacked us... I thought. Catherine actually attacked us! I couldn't hold back my smile as I shouted, "Wing Attack!" We're having our first official battle, ever! Catherine and Charizard's first battle is taking place right now. I can't believe this!
"Keep Charizard back!" Robin ordered.
"Blas. TOOOOOOOOOISE!" Catherine cried out, and water sprayed from her cannons, hitting Charizard in the chest.
Charizard roared in pain and backed up in the air, getting away from the water.
"Follow Charizard with Hydro Pump!"
"Charizard! Keep dodging it!"
Charizard swerved around Hydro Pump, Catherine struggling to aim at him, but Charizard was too swift.
"Flamethrower!"
Charizard attacked with fire, hitting Blastoise in the chest, but she didn't seem to notice, continuing to aim at Charizard with Hydro Pump.
We need to get in there, I thought. We need a break in the water to charge in and hit her. "Scary Face!"
Charizard's face turned ferocious and he roared, causing Catherine to stop and back up in fright.
"Catherine, don't stop!" Robin pleaded.
"Wing Attack, now!" I urged Charizard.
Charizard dove down and hit Catherine hard, knocking her over.
"Now use Dragon Rage!"
Charizard attacked her, and Catherine rolled helplessly along the ground, stopping on her stomach, groaning.
"Come on, Catherine. This isn't what all of our training has to show!" Robin yelled angrily. "Get up! This match belongs to us! It's time to fight!"
Catherine groaned and pushed herself to her feet. She shook her head.
"Charizard, finish her! Use Fire Spin!"
Charizard sent out spirals of flames at her.
"Protect!" Robin screamed.
A blue force field surrounded Catherine and the Fire Spin didn't touch her.
"Skull Bash!"
Catherine leaped strongly into the air at Charizard, her body outlined in silver, and she slammed her head into Charizard's stomach.
Charizard roared loudly as Catherine took him down to the ground. He whipped his tail quickly and smacked Catherine off of him. Roaring, he stomped towards her and attacked with Dragon Claw, his claw glowing light blue.
Catherine screamed out in pain and dropped to the ground.
"Hey!" I cried out in surprise. "I didn't say to use that..."
"Catherine, get up!" Robin demanded.
Catherine got up shakily, shaking her head, breathing hard.
Charizard was heaving strongly as well, tired out. Suddenly, he attacked Catherine with Fire Spin.
Catherine cried out, stumbling back and falling over again.
"Charizard! Wait! Don't use that move! I didn't give you any orders!" I called out in confusion.
Catherine stood up weakly.
"Use your Wing Attack!" I told Charizard.
Charizard flew at Catherine, using Wing Attack.
"Hydro Pump it! Now!" Robin told Catherine.
Catherine faced Charizard and braced herself, stomping her feet on the ground, leaning forward to aim her cannons, and blasted Charizard with the attack.
Charizard was forced back against the wall, right beneath the screaming fans, some of whom tried to reach down and touch Charizard in their excitement.
"Charizard!" I cried out.
"This battle is getting very serious, and very intense, extremely quickly!" the announcer screamed over the roaring fans. "How will this possibly end?"
Charizard groaned and got to his feet, shaking his head. He growled angrily at Catherine.
"Charizard, stay in the air and stay away from her! Use Dragon Pulse again!"
Charizard shot me a furious look and ran towards Catherine, roaring angrily.
"Charizard?" I gasped in shock.
He raised a glowing, light blue claw and swiped at Blastoise.
"Protect!" Robin ordered.
Catherine used Protect again, blocking the move.
Charizard swung another Dragon Claw at her, but it bounced off of her Protect again.
"Charizard! What do you think you're doing? Cut it out! Get in the air!" I screamed.
"Hydro Pump it!" Robin said.
Before Catherine could attack again, Charizard swung his tail at her feet, tripping her to the ground.
Catherine looked up at Charizard, shocked, as my rampant dragon roared at her and hit her with Fire Spin.
"CHARIZARD!" I cried out, scared now.
The crowd seemed to be loving it, yelling and cheering happily as my Pokémon was completely losing control.
"Rapid Spin your way out of there!" Robin shouted.
With Charizard still burning her with Fire Spin, Catherine pulled herself into her shell and spun quickly, flying into Charizard's face, knocking his head back hard.
Charizard toppled over to the ground.
Catherine popped her limbs and head out of her shell, standing behind Charizard.
"Charizard..." I whispered. "Why? Why aren't you listening to me now?"
"And Charizard looks like it is finally down!" the announcer yelled. "It almost looked like it wasn't listening to its trainer for a moment, but the beast seems to have been tamed!"
Charizard's eyes were closed. He didn't move.
I let out a shaky breath. "No..."
Charizard's left arm twitched. His body gave off a red glow, and his closed eyes tightened and then opened. He forced himself up to his feet, growling.
"And Charizard is back up!" the announcer yelled. "Charizard has taken some tremendous amounts of damage, but is still up, but on its last legs as its Blaze Ability is now activated, boosting Fire moves when it is at its weakest point!"
"Charizard, will you relax for a moment and listen to me?" I called out to him
Charizard looked around angrily, finally turning around and seeing Catherine behind him. He roared and ran towards her, reaching out to grab her, a frightening look on his face.
"CHARIZARD! STOP IT!" I begged.
Charizard kept charging at Catherine.
"Hydro Pump again!" Robin said strongly.
Catherine attacked, but Charizard soared above the attack and used Fire Spin on her.
Catherine hit the ground, crying out against the intense blaze.
"Catherine! Don't you give in, either! This round belongs to us! This is ours! I know you can do it! Let's keep going, Catherine!" Robin begged.
Charizard roared again.
"Charizard, damn it!" I screamed, now furious. "What has gotten into you? Stop this! Cut the crap out right now and listen to me! We're a team! Stop ignoring me!"
Charizard attacked again with Fire Spin.
"Catherine, watch out!" Robin cried out.
"BLAST!" Catherine leaped to her feet and hopped backwards, just barely getting away from the flames. Her body was glowing blue now.
I gasped, too afraid to grab my Pokédex to confirm what I already knew.
"And now Blastoise has pushed itself to the limit and its Torrent Ability is activated, boosting Water moves when it is at its weakest point!" the announcer confirmed for me.
Charizard roared and flew at Catherine, his wings glowing, trying to end the match with Wing Attack.
Catherine braced herself, glaring at Charizard.
"Don't do it! STOP!" I cried desperately.
"CATHERINE! FINISH IT!" Robin demanded.
Charizard roared.
"BLAAAAAAAAST!" Catherine shouted. She used Hydro Pump, hitting Charizard in the chest.
Charizard roared in pain, but with an even more horrifying, crazed look on his face, he continued to charge forward, through the Hydro Pump, forcing his way towards Catherine!
Blastoise screamed back at Charizard, forcing strong streams of water from her cannons at Charizard, trying to force him back.
Charizard roared once more and suddenly flipped backwards, hard, falling to the ground on his back, and stayed still.
I stared, hurt, at my Pokémon.
Robin stared down at Charizard solemnly.
Catherine looked down at Charizard, breathing heavily, looking ready to drop.
The crowd kept cheering strongly, thrilled.
The red glow faded from Charizard's body.
The referee waved to red flag to Robin. "Charizard is unable to battle! This match goes to the Green Trainer, Robin, and his Blastoise!"
The crowd's cheering was so loud, it made me jump in fright.
"ROBIN HAS DEFEATED GARY!" the announcer bellowed like crazy. "ROBIN HAS-"
A loud roar rose above the screams of the announcer and the cheers of the crowd.
I jumped even harder and turned to see Charizard get to his feet. He heaved heavily, angrily glaring at Catherine.
Catherine and Robin hadn't moved from their spots, looking at Charizard.
Robin now had a very surprised look on his face, and Catherine had a matching stare.
Charizard roared, causing the ground beneath me to rock strongly, nearly toppling me over.
The audience was silenced immediately, now focusing on Charizard.
I swallowed. "Charizard...?"
Charizard roared and soared into the air. He flew into the bleachers, around the audience, roaring, whipping up wind with his large wings, and shooting fire from his jaws, frightening everybody.
June shrieked in terror and ran for her life.
"CHARIZARD HAS COMPLETELY LOST IT!" the announcer screamed. "IT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED THAT EVERYONE EVACUATE IMMEDIATELY! CHARIZARD IS GOING RAMPANT!"
"CHARIZARD!" I shouted, running after him as he blew flames at the stands while people fled in a panic.
He flew by me, roaring angrily, and turned back towards Catherine as the stands emptied. Roaring yet again, he flew at Catherine.
Catherine stared in shock at Charizard, not moving.
Robin ran forward and stepped in front of Catherine, outstretching his arms and closing his eyes.
Catherine stood up behind Robin and aimed her cannons at Charizard, an angry look on her face unlike anything I'd ever seen from her before.
Charizard roared an angry bellow that hurt my eardrums as he flew towards Robin and Catherine with fury.
After several minutes of silence, Robin finally opened his eyes. He saw me standing a few feet away, a Poké Ball in my outstretched arm, and realized that Charizard was now gone.
I lowered my arm and put the Poké Ball back on my belt.
Robin stared at me, a sad, pitiful look on his face. He swallowed before opening his mouth and saying, "Gary."
Congratulations, I thought to myself in my head. I couldn't get the word out of my mouth. I just turned around and ran away as fast as I could towards the exit of the stadium.

I'm out, I thought angrily, looking up at the bunk bed above me, laying down on the lower bunk, my hands behind my head. My time here is actually up. And it's all thanks to that stupid Charizard of mine. That damn Charizard!! All of the things we went through. Everything we've overcome. Our accomplishments together. They all meant nothing. He completely freaking disobeyed me. That good for nothing dragon. I can't even stand to look at the damn thing right now! I should just release him!
I had left the Indigo Stadium I had lost to Robin in and ran to a Pokémon Center to leave my Pokémon at. Immediately after that, I ran to my room and cried in my pillow. The next thing I knew, I woke up. Remembering the battle I had with Robin, I went into the bathroom and splashed my face with cold water before returning to my bed where I was at now, laying down.
I failed, I thought to myself. I didn't win. I lost to Robin. I didn't even lose fairly. Charizard wasn't even listening to me. It's just not fair!
A knock at the door to my room made me look through the darkness over to it, not saying a word.
"Gary?" I heard the familiar voice of June cry out quietly.
I didn't answer and just looked away. Just go away! I thought, anticipating her opening the door.
The door did open, slowly, and June poked her head in. "Gary," she said, worry in her eyes. She opened the door wider and flipped on the light switch, Robin standing behind her, looking in.
My eyes widened at the sight of Robin and I turned away from them, my back facing them.
Their footsteps crossed over to me, and I felt someone sit on my bed.
"Just go away!" I cried out angrily, tears rolling down my face.
A hand landed gently on my shoulder.
I turned around furiously, and looked into the eyes of Robin. I swallowed, pausing my planned words. I thought June had grabbed me, and had intended to yell at her. Seeing Robin, I held my tongue, unsure of what to say to him, shock, anger, and a deep sadness taking over me.
Robin calmly looked back at me. "Let's take a walk, shall we?"
I turned away. "I don't want to."
"You always knew everything, you know? You always were reading and saying random facts about all sorts of things. Well, today, there's one thing I know for sure. You want to take a walk. And you will take a walk. Right now."
I didn't reply, refusing to move, testing Robin's claim.
Robin stood up and walked away, stopping at the door. "You, me, and June. What do ya say, Gary?"

After Robin and I retrieved our Pokémon from the Pokémon Center, the three of us walked together in silence for a very long time, leaving the Pokémon League Village, and now walking through a clearing near the woods.
I was dwelling on my battle I'd had with Robin during our walk, embarrassed and unsure of what to say.
Robin stopped walking, keeping his eyes to the ground as he had done the entire time of our walk.
June and I stopped, looking over at Robin.
I looked away, lowering my eyes to the ground.
Robin sighed and reached for a Poké Ball. "Catherine! Come out!"
"Blastoise!" Catherine cried out happily.
Robin rubbed her stomach and smiled, looking up at her.
Catherine smiled back, and then turned to me. "Blast! Blastoise!" She stepped towards me.
On instinct, I walked up to her quickly and wrapped my arms around her enormous body was best as I could. "Catherine!" I cried, and began to weep against her belly. "Congratulations, Catherine! I'm so proud of you!"
"Stoise! Blastoise!" Catherine replied, wrapping me in a hug.
I looked up at her. "It's been so long. I'm so glad to see you again. To see that you've..." My words got stuck in my throat.
"She's gotten over you and has fully accepted her trainer," June said.
Catherine turned to June and released me, stomping over to her.
"Come here, you!" June cried out happily, running to Catherine, and they embraced. June looked up at Catherine, rubbing her sides. "You've come such a long way, sweetheart! I'll always remember when you were just a little Squirtle. I'll always remember the moment I saw you come out of your Poké Ball today. Oh, Catherine!" June's eyes dripped happy tears as she placed her face against Catherine, smiling.
"Blastoise!" Catherine said, hugging June tighter.
"I'm glad everything worked out between you two, Robin," I said, turning to him, smiling.
Robin and Catherine exchanged happy glances.
"I only want her to be happy," Robin said, not taking his eyes off of Catherine. "I explained that to her. I told her that I love her. I told Catherine that she means everything to me. I said I'd release her if that would make her happy. I said I'd give her to you if that would make her happy. I told her that I can't see me as the right trainer for her anymore. I couldn't get through to her no matter how hard I tried. She was hurting me deeply. I expressed that to her. "
"Catherine would never want to hurt you," June said softly, looking at Robin.
Robin nodded. "Catherine loves me. I told her how I feel. I told her how much pain I was going through, but how willing I was to stick by her and work with her, or release her, or do whatever it was that would make her happy." He turned to me, tears twinkling in his eyes. "She's special to me. My very first Pokémon. I can't explain it. She's...everything to me. My best friend. I support whatever she wants. At that moment, I hugged her, and she showed me just how much she loves me back."
"She evolved," June smiled.
Robin wiped at his eyes, nodding, smiling.
Catherine smiled, too.
I smiled. "Robin." I stepped up to him. "I'm sorry about..."
Robin's smile faded and he stared at me solemnly. "I'm sorry that happened, too. It came out of nowhere. What happened?"
"I have no idea," I replied, frowning.
"I know what happened," June said, turning to me.
"What?" Robin and I cried out in unison.
"Send him out," June insisted.
I immediately reached for my Poké Ball and sent out Charizard.
Instead of his usual enthusiastic roar of a greeting, he quietly stood there, looking at the four of us. His eyes landed on Catherine, and he lowered his head.
"Yeah! You should be ashamed!" I screamed at him, stepping forward.
Charizard let out a low, sad noise and lowered his head even further.
"Gary. No," June said, waving a hand at me and stepping up to Charizard. She placed a hand gently on his stomach and rubbed it, causing Charizard to purr a little in a low, deep voice. June turned to me. "Charizard is sorry."
"He damn well better be!" I screamed. "I wanna know what the hell was going on through your thick skull! What the hell was that crap out there? We lost because of you! How dare you ruin our dreams like that!"
Charizard cried out sadly, turning his head away.
"Gary!" June shouted. "I said to stop it!"
"Why should I?" I yelled.
June sighed. "You have every right to be angry," June said in a calmer voice. "I understand. But right now, Charizard is very scared."
"Of what?"
"You!"
"Me?!"
"Look how you're acting! Charizard knew you'd be disappointed in him and yell. He's very sorry for what occurred."
"But, what exactly happened?" I demanded, crossing my arms.
June continued to rub Charizard's belly. "His pride took over."
"Pride? What do you mean by that?"
"I saw it on his face during the battle. He was losing. Or at least, he wasn't winning like he wanted to. Some of the moves you ordered got him injured instead of injuring Catherine. He was desperate to win and felt like he could do it better all on his own. He wasn't satisfied with following orders anymore. He wanted to take Catherine down all by himself. He's never lost a battle to her before. Of course, they've never had a full battle before, either, but regardless, Charizard lost control and ended up defeated. He lost to a friend. It hurt his pride even further when the crowd started cheering and celebrating his loss. Charizard understands he was wrong to get so upset, and is truly sorry."
I stared at Charizard angrily, silently.
The area was quiet as no one said a word.
Finally, I walked up to Charizard.
Charizard turned to me, nervously watching me.
I stopped right in front of him, glaring into his eyes.
"Gary..." June said warily.
I raised a hand and reached out to Charizard. He closed his eyes and winced, crying out lightly as I gently touched his stomach. I rubbed him, and he opened his eyes in shock, staring down at me. "I forgive you."
Charizard stared at me in shock for a second, but then cried out happily, smiling.
June smiled happily at me.
"But," I added.
Charizard's smile faded.
"I want you to formally apologize to them." I waved behind me.
Charizard looked up.
"It's okay, sweetie," June whispered, smiling, rubbing Charizard's stomach. "You're forgiven by me."
Charizard grunted and smiled, but then looked up at Robin and Catherine.
Catherine and Robin looked back at Charizard.
Slowly, Charizard walked around June and I and approached them.
Robin stepped back and nodded at Charizard. "It's okay, buddy. I forgive you." He gave Charizard a thumbs up and winked.
Charizard happily cried out and returned the gesture. His smile faded as he was left to face Catherine. Raising his claw to the back of his head, he looked down and grunted in a low voice.
Catherine stood there, listening to Charizard.
Charizard stopped talking and slowly lifted his head, staring at Catherine with sad, watering, wide eyes.
Catherine kept a cold glance on her face for a while, not replying.
Charizard lowered his head sadly.
"Blastoise! Blastoise!" Catherine cried out, and wrapped Charizard in a hug.
Charizard happily roared and hugged Catherine back.
"Awww!" June gushed. "Just too cute!" She clasped her hands together and brought them to her face.
Robin chuckled lightly and turned to me. "Kind of funny when you think about it, eh, Gary?"
"Huh? What?" I turned to him.
"All this time, I lost our battles due to Catherine not listening to me," Robin explained. "But this time, you lost to me due to Charizard not listening! HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!!!!!"
My head dropped in dismay. "Yeah. A riot..." I muttered.
Robin slapped my back, hard, causing me to take a step forward from the hit, my eyes bulging in shock. "Hey! Don't be so down! You have a lot of work to do as a trainer, but one of us is still in this! Only one of us could win, after all. I would've won, anyway, even if Charizard had listened to you! Ha ha ha ha ha!"
"No way!" I cried out, looking up at Robin.
Charizard grunted, turning to Robin, breaking his hug with Catherine.
"Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!!" Robin laughed loudly. "Anyway, at least we now know who will be winning this competition. Only one of us was going to make it. Just look at it this way. You lost to the Pokémon League Champion!"
I managed to smile. "Yeah. I guess you're right. You better win it!"
"You better be there to watch!" Robin said with an excited grin.
"You bet, Robin!"
"And of course, I'll be there, too!" June chimed in cheerfully.
"Apparently, my next battle is against some kid named Arnold!" Robin said.
"Arnold?" I gasped, remembering the kid I saw battling a couple of times. The kid who looked so familiar to me for some reason, but I just couldn't remember why.
"Yeah! Do you know who I'm talking about?" Robin asked.
I had looked up Arnold in the database before my fifth round match. He was the only Arnold participating that far in the competition. Robin was definitely facing the same Arnold.
I have to find out who this kid is, I knew, glaring down at the grass beneath me.
The end of the Pokémon League competition was approaching fast.
I'd be receiving the answer to many things, very soon.
In more ways than one, the end was near.
 
Chapter 83: Ruling With An Iron Leg

"This year's Pokémon League competition is wrapping up as we have today's ready to take place!" the announcer yelled loudly, excitedly. "We have two of the top four Pokémon Trainers in this competition, Robin and Arnold, ready to face off in a full six on six battle! The winner of this match will make it to the top two rankings and battle tomorrow afternoon for the title of the winner of the Kanto Pokémon League!"
The crowd cheered, nearly deafening my ears, but June, Mrs. Butters, Mr. Butters, and I applauded and shouted support for Robin in the stands that were filled with hyper people for today's battle.
Robin stood facing Arnold, his face clearly nervous, his hands clenched into strong fists, his arms shaking noticeably at his sides. He stood in a white button up shirt, fitting gray jeans, and black shoes.
Arnold stared back at him with a much calmer look, a slight smile on his face, wearing blue jeans and white sneakers, his white T-shirt behind his zipped up, baby blue jacket.
"He looks so nervous," Mrs. Butters said with worry, looking at her boy.
"COME ON, ROBIN! YOU'VE GOT THIS ONE!" Mr. Butters voice boomed out to Robin.
Robin flinched at the sudden noise, but didn't turn around.
"Does he look familiar?" I asked June.
June had her eyes focused on the battlefield, staring intently at Arnold, but she didn't answer me.
The referee raised the red flag to Robin and the green flag to Arnold. "Begin!"
"Destiny! Let's take this one home! Start this off right!" Robin yelled, throwing out his Poké Ball.
"Blissey! Blissey!" a Blissey cried out.
"Donphan, let's go!" Arnold cried out.
Donphan landed once out of its Poké Ball and grunted at Blissey.
"And it's Blissey versus Donphan!" the announcer began. "The powerhouse that is Donphan is going to be a struggle for Blissey to overcome, but with the variety of moves a Bliseey can learn, this may be more of an obstacle for Donphan to get over!"
"His Chansey evolved!" I exclaimed, holding out my Pokédex.
Blissey. The Happiness Pokémon. Blissey is the evolved form of Chansey. Their fluffy fur allows them to feel sadness from others. Once this feeling is sensed, they will rush to the source, no matter how far it is, and share their egg, which makes one smile instantly.

Donphan. The Armor Pokémon and Phanpy's evolved form. Donphan travel in herds, the leader having the longest tusks. Their rolling tackles are strong enough to knock down a house.
"Destiny, let's use Sunny Day!" Robin ordered.
"Blissey!" Destiny raised her arms into the air, the tips glowing, and two bright beams of light soared from the tips and hit the sky above.
The calm, cool day, wind blowing pleasantly, was interrupted by a noticeable change in temperature immediately as the sun began to get blindingly bright and it became much hotter.
I immediately removed my jacket and laid it down on my lap.
Mr. and Mrs. Butters removed their jackets as well, Mrs. Butters fanning herself.
June continued to squint through the sun at Arnold in her red tank top.
"June?" I asked.
She didn't speak.
"The temperature is at a pretty high level now that Sunny Day has been activated!" the announcer yelled. "Good thing there's air conditioning in this booth! I'm just gonna turn it up some!"
"Now, SolarBeam! Take that thing out!" Robin said.
"Blissey!" Destiny's arms lowered and pointed at Donphan as they began to glow and then immediately fire a white beam at Donphan.
Donphan cried out as it was hit and tossed into the air. It came down to the ground with a strong grunt and managed back to its feet, shaking its head.
"Don't let up, Destiny! Keep going until it's down!" Robin ordered.
Destiny continued firing at Donphan.
"Donphan, Roll Out and get out of the way!" Arnold shouted.
Donphan leaped into the air, over the next SolarBeam, and curled up into a ball. It landed and rolled around the SolarBeam attacks aimed for it, dodging quickly.
"You can do it, Destiny! Take it out!" Robin urged.
Donphan kept dodging the SolarBeam attacks that Destiny keep blasting at it. Donphan was very fast and kept up a good pace, leaping, swerving, and speeding past the attacks.
"Now, Giga Impact!" Arnold called out to Donphan.
Donphan unravled from the ball it had been curled up into and its body was covered by a transparent shield. A bright flash of yellow shined in front of its face and it charged at Destiny like a large bullet, its body covered by an orb of purple with yellow streaks around it.
Destiny cried out as she was tackled to the ground by Donphan.
Coming to a stop past Destiny, Donphan grunted and stared at her.
Destiny was on the ground, stunned.
"Destiny! Get up!" Robin yelled. "This is our chance to fight back!"
Destiny's eyes opened and she sat up, looking back at Donphan.
"Destiny, use SolarBeam again!" Robin insisted.
Destiny glared determinedly at Donphan and raised her arms, attacking with SolarBeam.
Donphan was taken off of its feet once again, rolling on the ground once it crashed heavily into it. It stopped and laid on its stomach, groaning, struggling to its feet, and finally laid still.
"Donphan is unable to battle!" the referee stated, waving the red flag to Robin. "Blissey is the winner!"
"YEAH! GO ROBIN!" I cheered amongst the screams surrounding me from the crowd.
"I knew he'd do it!" Mr. Butters laughed. "That's the Pokémon League Champion right there! All the way!"
"I'm so proud! So very proud of him!" Mrs. Butters smiled, clapping.
June was clapping, but her face remained stern, focusing on Arnold.
"And with a strategic victory, Blissey comes through and defeats Donphan in a quick match up!" the announcer shouted. "Blissey handled Giga Impact and got up. When a Pokémon uses Giga Impact, it becomes unable to attack for a short time, giving Blissey time to attack and defeat Donphan!"
"That was good, Donphan! Return!" Arnold recalled his Pokémon. "And next up, I choose Vulpix!"
"Vulpix!" the little red fox cried out happily.
Vulpix. The Fox Pokémon. Born with only one white tail, as they grow, their tail splits into many more, changing orange. They have a flame inside of their body that never goes out.
"A Fire type Pokémon, Vulpix, has been chosen. In a Sunny Day, this could backfire on Robin," the announcer noted.
"Destiny, turn it into a Rain Dance!" Robin cried.
"Flare Blitz!" Arnold shouted.
Destiny raised her arms into the air.
Vulpix's body was covered in flames and it flew like a flaming missile at Destiny.
Destiny's arms glowed blue and she was tackled by Vulpix. She screamed in pain as she was taken down.
Vulpix stood on top of Blissey's body, no longer a flaming Canidae, and it twitched in pain from the recoil damage.
"Blissey is unable to battle! Vulpix is the winner!" the referee stated.
"And just as I said, Vulpix had the major advantage and attacked poor Blissey before she could turn the tables around with Rain Dance!" the announcer cried out. "With the sun still out, Vulpix is a threat to whatever Robin decides to send out next!"
"Oh, no!" Mrs. Butters cried out, sadness on her face.
"He certainly wasn't going to sweep the kid," Mr. Butters acknowledged, smiling. "That other guy, Arnold, must be good to have made it this far. This is going to be a good match, honey. Ha ha ha ha!"
Robin will be just fine, I thought confidently, glaring out at the field.
"Return!" Robin said, and smiled at his Poké Ball containing Blissey. "Good work. And now..." He grabbed and threw his next Poké Ball. "Dots! You're up next!"
"Pikaaaa!" Dots said happily, and squinted into the bright sunlight.
"Next up is Pikachu!" the announcer said. "Let's see how well Pikachu will do against an exceptionally strong Vulpix!"
"Dots! Thunderbolt it!" Robin ordered.
"Pika Pika Pika..." Pikachu closed its eyes and its body sparked with electricity. "Pikachuuuuuuu!"
Vulpix was hit with the powerful move and cried out, unable to hold itself up after the attack was over, falling to the ground.
"Now end this with Quick Attack!" Robin said.
"Vulpix, attack back with Quick Attack!" Arnold called.
Both Pokémon crouched down, building up energy into their legs, and ran at each other rapidly, crashing their heads into each other, flying back and landing on their feet. They kept attacking in this manner repeatedly, neither one backing down.
"Looks like this is a draw!" the announcer declared. "Their Quick Attacks are good, but aren't enough to take the other out as they reflect each others' strength right back! I'd recommend a different attack!"
Both Pokémon continued to use Quick Attack.
Vulpix suddenly cried out and its body sparked. It crouched down and didn't move, glaring at Dots.
Dots slammed into Vulpix and tossed it back.
"Yes! Static Ability kicked in!" Robin cheered. "Now, finish it with a Thunderbolt!"
"Pika...CHUUUUUUUU!!!!!" Pikachu screamed, sending a jolt of electricity at Vulpix.
"Counter with Fire Blast!" Arnold yelled.
Vulpix leaped to her feet and used Fire Blast, the blaze much more stronger than normal, intercepting Thunderbolt, and the impact causing a fiery explosion.
Smoke covered the battlefield for a moment before it finally cleared.
Vulpix stood on its feet, its body glowing brightly.
Dots was on his back, his eyes closed.
"Pikachu is unable to battle!" the referee announced. "Vulpix is the winner!"
The crowd cheered happily, Mrs. and Mr. Butters, me, and June silent, eyes on the field.
"He lost another one!" Mrs. Butters said in dismay.
"It's only just beginning," Mr. Butters comforted her, wrapping his arm around her shoulders. "Robin is down two, but that Arnold is down one with a weakened Vulpix."
"And Pikachu is OUT!" the announcer was screaming. "That explosion was red hot fire, and Vulpix's Flash Fire Ability has been activated, boosting its Fire type attacks instead of making it take any damage! Not bad as the Sunny Day is finally wearing off and the temperature can return back to normal!"
He was right. It was a lot easier to breathe and think with the sun decreasing in strength.
I wiped my face of the nasty perspiration I had on it and breathed a sigh of relief.
"You did what was needed, buddy," Robin smiled, returning Dots. "This battle is ready to get a little more serious now. You're up, MeeMee!"
"Mime Mime!" a Mime Jr. cried out happily, immediately mimicking Robin's stance he was in, pointing out at Vulpix with determination
"And now, it's Mime Jr. on the field, taking on Vulpix!" the announcer said. "Which one of these cute battlers will come out on top!"
"Awww! That's so adorable!" Mrs. Butters gushed.
Mr. Butters just laughed heartily.
Mime Jr. The Mime Pokémon. This Pokémon will distract foes with its talent of mimicking. Once the foe is confused, it makes its escape.
"He brought a baby Pokémon with him," I commented. "I'm not sure that was too smart."
"Don't judge him on that, Gary," Mr. Butters laughed. "Robin has a way of doing things his way and coming out on top in the end." He winked.
I nodded back. "Yeah. Robin will make it work. Plus, Vulpix is really weak. It can't last that much longer."
"Fire Blast!" Arnold said.
"Light Screen!" Robin said.
Meemee raised its arms in front of it and a glass wall appeared. Meemee pushed against the wall as the powerful Fire attack hit the wall, willing it back, straining. The attack ended and the Light Screen faded away. MeeMee looked up, smiling. "Mime! Mime!"
"Astounding!" the announcer screamed. "Mime Jr. is looking just fine and has used its Light Screen to hold back the powerful Fire Blast!"
"Now go in for the Tickle attack!" Robin smiled.
Meemee reached out towards Vulpix and made a happy, dancing motion. A blue energy rose from its body and wrapped around Vulpix.
Vulpix cried out, laughing, falling to the ground, rolling onto its back gleefully.
"Is that a real move?" I asked in shock, taking out my Pokédex.
Tickle. This attack lowers the opponent's Attack and Defense.
My face fell. "This has got to be a joke..."
"Vulpix! Flamethrower! Get up! Come on!"
Vulpix was unable to listen to its trainer as MeeMee continued to Tickle it.
"Okay! Now let's use Brick Break!"
MeeMee's hand glowed white and it slugged the still laughing Vulpix in the chin.
Vulpix cried out, shocked and stunned, and flew back, sliding along the ground before stopping at its trainer's feet, its body no longer glowing.
"Vulpix is out! Mime Jr. wins!" the referee said.
The three of us, along with the crowd, cheered excitedly.
"Mime Jr. has defeated Vulpix!" the announcer screamed. "The score is even at four and four!"
"June," I whispered, turning to her.
She was clapping, but not cheering, still focusing on Arnold. "He looks familiar, Gary. And it scares me," she spoke in a low tone.
"Huh? Why?"
"I don't know. Something about him worries me, but I am definitely sure that you and I have met him before. And for some reason, that doesn't feel like it's a good thing, Gary."
My heart started to beat faster. I turned back to Arnold and focused on his familiar face. Who is this kid? I wondered.
"You did it, MeeMee!" Robin cried happily. "We'll show everybody what you're made of!"
MeeMee was micking Robin's joyful leaps in the air, crying out happily back to him.
After returning Vulpix, Arnold threw his next Poké Ball. "GO! Dewgong!"
"Deeeeeewgong!" a happy seal cried out.
Dewgong. The Sea Lion Pokémon. This is Seel's evolved form. They are found in frigid waters, usually sleeping during the day and hunting all night.
"And it's Dewgong to the battlefield!" the announcer said. "This fully evolved Pokémon should have the upper hand against this adorable little baby Pokémon!"
"Use Aqua Tail!" Arnold shouted.
"Barrier!" Robin said.
Dewgong swung its tail at MeeMee, and MeeMee waved its arms, creating a glass wall that Dewgong's tail slammed into, forcing MeeMee back a few feet. The wall vanished. "Mime!" MeeMee cried out with a determined smile.
"MeeMee, fight back and use Teeter Dance!" Robin demanded.
MeeMee waved its hands to the right of its body in a strange dance, and then waved them to the left, and continued doing this back and forth repeatedly.
"Whoa..." I felt a strong urge to dance just like MeeMee was, and I stood up, waving my arms side to side, lost in its hypnotic moves.
Dewgong managed to maneuver itself into the same dance as well.
"This is the best dance, ever," June said in a daze, dancing eagerly beside me.
"This is a guaranteed hit," Mr. Butters said, waving along with us.
"Count on Robin to not only be a great battler, but entertain everybody in the process with suave moves," Mrs. Butters added.
The entire crowd of spectators were dancing in rhythm, Robin, Arnold, and the referee included.
"I've got more groove than I have ever had in my life!" the announcer laughed. "I've got it in me to dance, dance, DANCE! And I don't intend on stopping anytime soon!"
Everyone was dancing at once, laughing, enjoying themselves. With one last, happy cheer, our dancing stopped, a good feeling swimming throughout my body.
I finally came to my senses and looked around. I instantly became embarrassed at what I had just been doing and I sat down, looking at my feet.
"Oh, my," Mrs. Butters giggled. "I'm not sure what came over me, there."
"HA HA HA HA HA! That right there is MY boy! HA HA HA HA HA!" Mr. Butters laughed loudly, sitting down.
The crowd was muttering in confusion and embarrassment, sitting back down.
The referee was shaking his head, his face red, frowning, either angry, embarrassed, or both.
Arnold rubbed the side of his face, confused.
Robin was smiling, looking at the field.
"And now, the urge to hit the dance club tonight is gone, and it's back to my empty, lonely life at home on my laptop," the announcer said sadly. "But it looks like Dewgong is doing something! Could it be Confused?"
"Gong! Gong! Gong!" Dewgong was by the wall, slamming its head in rhythm against it, a goofy, dizzy smile on its face.
"MeeMee, use Brick Break!" Robin said, pointing at Dewgong.
MeeMee raised a glowing fist and ran for Dewgong.
"Dewgong! Shake it off!" Arnold begged. "Watch out!"
MeeMee punched Dewgong in the back of the head and forced its head forward into the wall, denting it severely.
"DEWGONG!" Arnold yelled.
"Dewgong is unable to battle! Mime Jr. is the winner!" the referee said loudly.
"AND MIME JR. TAKES COMPLETE CONTROL OF THE BATTLE AND WINS!" the announcer bellowed, clearly stunned.
The entire crowd was, rising to their feet and roaring appreciation for MeeMee.
I stood up and called out happily to Robin, along with Robin's parents.
June stood up, too, clapping, a slight smile on her face, but I could see the seriousness in her eyes as she paid attention to Arnold.
Arnold withdrew his Dewgong as MeeMee skipped happily towards Robin.
Robin and MeeMee embraced in a hug amongst the cheers before MeeMee hopped back to its position on the battlefield and crossed its arms confidently as Robin did, smiling.
"Okay. Next, it's time to go! Metagross!" Arnold shouted.
Metagross yelled out loudly as it landed on the field, roaring viciously.
"It's Metagross versus Mime Jr.!" the announcer said warily. "This may not end well for little Mime Jr."
"Hey! What's that wrapped around its middle!" I exclaimed, pointing at Metagross.
"It looks like a rope," Mr. Butters said.
"It's a Black Belt," June explained. "A rare Hold Item that boosts the strength of Fighting type moves."
"A Hold Item?" I gasped. I'd only ever heard of those. They are items that can strengthen a Pokémon in a variety of ways! Different Hold Items aided Pokémon in different ways. They were extremely rare and almost never seen, but Arnold actually had one!
Robin and MeeMee had matching stares of horror as they looked at their next opponent. Robin shook his head and glared at Metagross as MeeMee did the same. "Let's do this, MeeMee! Use Tickle!"
"Mime!" MeeMee cried out, and did its dance, sending out a blue wave to surround and tickle Metagross.
Metagross cried out with laughter and rocked the entire field as it slammed its enormous fists into the ground repeatedly.
"The metal tank is now helpless as Tickle leaves it unable to even battle!" the announcer shouted.
"Now hit it where it hurts! Brick Break!" Robin yelled.
"Mime Mime!" MeeMee cried out and it ran to Metagross, raising a glowing fist, and leaped high into the air. As it came down, it swung down on Metagross's head.
"Metaaaaa!" Metagross cried out, closing its eyes in pain.
"That's the way, MeeMee!" Robin smiled. "Hit it again!"
"MIME!" MeeMee swung a blow to Metagross's face, forcing it to roll back a short distance, groaning in pain.
"Hyper Beam!" Arnold shouted to his Pokémon.
"Light Screen!" Robin called out frantically.
MeeMee created another wall, and Metagross let out a bright beam from its mouth.
As Hyper Beam hit the wall, MeeMee pushed against its wall desperately, trying to hold it back.
"MEEMEE! YOU CAN DO IT!" Robin encouraged it.
In the next second, the wall broke with the sound of smashing glass and MeeMee was engulfed in the powerful attack.
An explosion blinded me and I closed my eyes. The roar of noise faded and I looked up.
"Mime Jr. is defeated! Metagross is the winner!" the referee said.
The crowd was silent.
"And Mime Jr. has been taken out by an overwhelming opponent!" the announcer shouted. "Does Robin have anything to counter such power?"
Silence. A very long, awkward silence, nobody moving.
Suddenly, someone in the crowd started to clap, slowly. This was followed by another show of support from someone. Several people started clapping.
I stood up and clapped as well, Robin's parents joining me, June following.
Soon, the entire stadium was on their feet, cheering and clapping for the battle.
Robin and Arnold looked around at everyone, confusion on their faces.
This wasn't the typical applause for a win. This was different.
"MeeMee! MeeMee! MeeMee! MeeMee! MeeMee!" someone shouted repeatedly, clapping in tune.
"MeeMee! MeeMee! MeeMee! MeeMee! MeeMee! MeeMee! MeeMee! MeeMee! MeeMee! MeeMee! MeeMee! MeeMee! MeeMee! MeeMee!" everyone was chanting within seconds, clapping to the beat, the chant getting louder each time MeeMee's name was spoken.
I looked around in awe, smiling, and joined in. "MeeMee! MeeMee! MeeMee! MeeMee!"
June clapped with us all, smiling, but didn't say a word, looking at Arnold.
Mrs. Butters smiled proudly, clapping and chanting.
Mr. Butters laughed loudly and joined in, too.
"It looks as if I'm not the only one impressed with Mime Jr. as it seems everyone was blown away by the little guy's spirit and is showing support despite it losing!" the announcer happily noted.
"MeeMee was a she," June whispered to herself.
MeeMee opened her eyes and looked around at the crowd in awe. "MIME!" she cried out happily, looking at everyone. She bowed gratefully.
The crowd erupted in loud cheers.
Robin walked over to MeeMee and picked her up. I couldn't hear what he said to her, but when was was finished, they hugged, and he returned her to her Poké Ball to cheers from the crowd before returning back to his spot.
Arnold smiled and nodded.
Robin smiled even wider and threw his next Poké Ball. "Fashioned! You're up next!"
"Scizor!" a Scizor cried out, taking a dangerous stance.
I nearly fell out of my seat. "FASHIONED?!" I cried out, shaking my head.
June giggled a little bit.
"And it's a Scizor on the battlefield to face off against Metagross!" the announcer yelled. "Both Pokémon are part Steel, with Metagross being part Psychic and Scizor being part Bug. Thinking about the many weaknesses and resistances these two Pokémon have might split your brain, so let's just watch and see who comes out on top!"
"Fashioned, use Swords Dance!" Robin ordered.
Fashioned spun in place fast, a strong wind whipping through the field.
Metagross stayed in place, unable to attack as it had just used Hyper Beam.
"Again, Fashioned!" Robin demanded.
Fashioned continued to spin quickly. It finally slowed down and assumed its dangerous position, ready to fight, its Attack now much higher than before.
"Scizor is now boosted up well in Attack!" the announcer declared. "Metagross should be ready to fight back by now after that incredible Hyper Beam!"
"X-Scissor! Now!" Robin shouted.
Fashioned crossed its arms in front of it as it flew out at Metagross. Its arms glowed white and it slammed into Metagross hard.
"METAAAA!" Metagross screamed, and flew back, the large tank of a Pokémon nearly crashing into the wall, the crowd in the bleachers above gasping in fright, some standing up in a panic.
"Metagross, use Hammer Arm!" Arnold said.
"META!" Metagross flew out and raised a glowing arm. The Black Belt wrapped around its middle glowed white.
"Black Belt is boosting the strength of that Fighting type move!" June said seriously.
"Dodge that, Fashioned!" Robin shouted.
Metagross swung for Fashioned, and Fashioned flew right above it.
The Black Belt stopped glowing.
"Bullet Punch!" Arnold said quickly.
Metagross extended its arms and they glowed red. It spun like a top and smacked Fashioned in the face repeatedly with its arms.
"SCIZOR!" Fashioned cried out and descended to the ground, shaking its head.
"EARTHQUAKE!" Arnold yelled.
Metagross ascended into the air and then dropped like weight, crashing into the ground, rocking the field.
I grabbed my seat as the entire stadium shook hard, people crying out in shock around me.
"Whoa!" June cried out, grabbing my shoulder.
Mr. and Mrs. Butters gasped as they held on to each other.
Robin stumbled around the field helplessly.
The referee hit the ground hard.
Arnold seemed to maintain his balance well enough, only stepping forward a couple of times.
Fashioned crashed to the ground hard as the ground split and opened up near it. The attack ended and Fashioned pushed itself up slowly, keeping its eyes on Metagross.
"Now this time, hit it!" Arnold told Metagross.
"Fashioned, watch out!" Robin screamed.
"METAGROSS!" Metagross flew for Fashioned and raised a large, glowing fist in the air. As the Black Belt started to glow again, Hammer Arm came down hard on Fashioned, raising up a large cloud of dirt from the ground, hiding Fashioned and Metagross.
"Scizor is unable to battle! Metagross is the winner!" the referee stated once the dirt settled.
"Metagross is putting up quite the fight as it continues to take hits and send it right back at its opponents, daring them to stand back up and battle!" the announcer shouted over the cheers from the crowd as Robin returned Fashioned. "Robin better think quick as the score is not in his favor at the moment, with Robin having two Pokémon to Arnold's three!"
"Come on, Robin! We believe in you, honey!" Mrs. Butters called to her son.
"TAKE HIM ALL THE WAY OUT, SON!" Mr. Butters yelled as loud as he could, cupping his hands in front of his mouth. "Beat him with your next choice! GO ALL OUT!"
My heart beat hard as I silently watched the battle, glaring at the field, my teeth clenched tightly.
June silently observed the match.
"MJ! I'm counting on you, now!" Robin yelled, and sent out his Jumpluff.
"Jumpluff!" MJ cried out happily.
"It's the famous Jumpluff, MJ, now out to battle against Metagross!" the announcer said over the cheers of the crowd as MJ appeared. "Can it dance it's way to a victorious win for Robin?"
"Bullet Punch it! Don't let it escape!" Arnold ordered.
Metagross attacked with Bullet Punch again, spinning fast at MJ.
MJ leaped into the air, eyes closed, and twirled above Metagross.
"Now use Stun Spore!" Robin said.
MJ waved its cotton puff arms at Metagross, surrounding it in an orange powder.
Metagross roared and struggled against the attack.
"Now use Grass Knot!"
MJ's eyes glowed green as it stared at Metagross.
Several blades of grass burst from the ground, glowing green, and wrapped around Metagross. Metagross struggled but was helpless as the grass pulled it down to the ground, rocking the stadium again.
"And a wise enough move for Robin as he orders Grass Knot!" the announcer commented. "This move is stronger against heavier opponents like the weighty Metagross, but it is still a Grass move, so the damage isn't too bad against a Steel type like Metagross. But maybe it was just enough to get the job done!"
The grass released Metagross and returned underground.
Metagross remained still.
"Yes," I whispered. "Just stay down, Metagross. Come on. You can do it, Robin."
Metagross twitched, shook its head, and managed to turn around, breathing hard, looking at MJ.
MJ smiled back.
"Okay, MJ! Energy Ball!" Robin said. "Take it out!"
MJ spun in place rapidly, a green orb appearing in front of its body, spinning with it in front of its face. Once MJ stopped spinning, the ball fired out at Metagross.
"GROOOOSS!" Metagross cried out, shoved back.
"That should do it!" Robin said happily.
"Metagross! Use Bullet Punch!" Arnold said.
"METAGROSS!" Metagross spun in place and flew out at MJ.
"DODGE!" Robin screamed.
MJ leaped over Metagross again, easily dodging with grace.
"Stop its movements!" Arnold shouted.
Metagross stopped spinning at stared at MJ with glowing blue eyes.
"JUMP? JUMP!" MJ cried out in fright as it was held in a blue energy. "PLUFF! PLUFF! PLUFF!" MJ was suffering from Psychic attack, struggling in pain.
"META!" Metagross used its Psychic to slam MJ to the ground. "GROSS! META! GROSS! META!" It continued slamming MJ into the dirt, MJ unable to escape.
"MJ! HANG IN THERE!" Robin begged his Pokémon. "Just hold on strong! Don't give in to it!"
"Looks like MJ's criminal moves aren't so smooth anymore!" the announcer yelled. "Unable to dodge, it is now looking like MJ won't be the one taking out Metagross after all!"
"Drop it!" Arnold said after a while longer of Metagross pummeling MJ with its Psychic powers.
MJ collapsed to the ground, twitching in pain, groaning, and raised itself up slowly on one of its arms.
"Meteor Mash," Arnold said coldly, glaring at MJ.
Metagross soared at MJ, its hand glowing white, and what appeared to be something in the shape of a large meteor in front of it.
"PLUUUUUUUUUFF!" MJ cried out in fright as it saw the attack coming.
"GROSS!" Metagross swung its fist and punched MJ in its little body, golden meteor shapes flying from its fist.
MJ gasped in pain as it bounced along the ground. It came to a stop, sprawled out flat.
Metagross cried out and its body glowed a light blue color for a moment.
"Jumpluff is unable to battle! Metagross wins!" the referee said.
"Little Jumpluff is down! Metagross has won it again! Robin is now down to his last Pokémon to try to finish off Metagross!" the announcer screamed. "It looks like this Pokémon is absolutely unstoppable! After that Meteor Mash, its body glowed, signifying that its Attack was increased due to Meteor Mash, something which has a small chance of occurring when that move is used. This is going to get very dangerous for Robin. Will Robin's last Pokémon not only be able to take out Metagross, but the remaining two Pokémon that Arnold has?"
"Oh, honey," Mrs. Butters said to her husband, holding him close. "The odds aren't looking too good in our baby's favor."
Mr. Butters laughed. "Relax, dear. Our kid will win this one. There's no doubt in my mind. Believe in him. Don't give him worries or negative energy. He needs all the positivity he can get right now. He needs to focus. ROBIN! YOU'RE THE CHAMP HERE! FIGHT LIKE ONE! DON'T BACK DOWN! IT'S TIME TO PULL OUT THE GREATEST WIN YOU'VE EVER DONE!"
Robin returned MJ and looked up at Metagross angrily. "It's down to my best Pokémon, then," Robin said, raising his last Poké Ball. "Catherine! GO!"
"BLAAAAAAST!" Catherine cried out, stomping the ground.
"And it's Blastoise as Robin's last Pokémon," the announcer said. "We all know Blastoise has been a powerful Pokémon to trust in for Robin in the past during his time here at the Pokémon League, but is it enough to knock out three more Pokémon?"
"Catherine, use Hydro Pump!"
"STOOOOOOOOOOOISE!" Catherine cried out.
"Agility!" Arnold shouted, waving his hand in front of him.
Metagross dodged the stream of water blasting out of Catherine's cannons and zipped around the field, building its Speed.
"CATCH IT, CATHERINE!" I found myself shrieking, standing up.
Catherine continued to aim as Metagross continued to pick up its Speed as it followed orders to use another Agility attack.
"Use Iron Defense, then!" Robin insisted.
Catherine pulled herself into her shell and she was outlined in light blue, her shell flashing like that of iron, raising her Defense, before it turned back to its normal color.
"That won't help you," Arnold smirked. "Psychic attack!"
Metagross's eyes glowed blue and it lifted Catherine into the air, her shell outlined in blue.
Catherine immediately came out of her shell and screamed out in pain.
"Catherine, fight back with Hydro Pump! Get it off of you!" Robin screamed.
Catherine struggled in pain, unable to focus. She cried out loudly.
"Flip it upside down and let it go!" Arnold said.
Catherine was turned around by Metagross's Psychic attack and was now hanging upside down, suspended in the air. The glow around Catherine's body faded away as the glow in Metagross's eyes vanished. Catherine's Hydro Pump was let loose, and it hit the ground, blasting her straight up into the air, crying out in shock.
"AFTER IT! Zen Headbutt!" Arnold demanded.
Metagross's head glowed blue and it flew up to Catherine with shocking Speed, knocking into her stomach.
Catherine cried out in pain as the hit forced her higher up into the air.
"Meteor Mash!" Arnold called up to Metagross.
Metagross attack again with Meteor Mash, slugging Catherine in the face. Its body glowed blue again temporarily, showing another increase in Attack.
Catherine cried out as she fell fast, headed straight down towards the ground, her eyes closed.
"Catherine! GET UP! USE PROTECT!" Robin cried desperately.
Catherine couldn't focus, her eyes still closed as she neared the ground.
"Bullet Punch!" Arnold ordered.
Metagross was unbelievably fast as it spun in place and flew down to Catherine, smacking her repeatedly in the face.
"Now force it through the ground with Hammer Arm!" Arnold screamed mercilessly.
Metagross continued to soar down after Catherine as she dived to the ground. It raised a glowing fist, the Black Belt glowing as well, and slammed its fist into Catherine's stomach, forcing Catherine to open in eyes and scream loudly in pain as she was slammed into the ground below, an explosion of dirt covering the field, the entire stadium rocking hard.
I was shaking all over as I waited for the field to clear up.
Mrs. Butters whimpered against her husband's shoulder, holding him tight as he held her, rubbing her back.
June was watching through her hands covered over her face, shocked.
The fog of dirt didn't clear for a long time.
My breathing was getting heavier with every passing second that seemed to take days to arrive. My fists were clenched tight. Robin... I thought to myself. Catherine... Come on, you two. Come on!
The dust finally cleared.
Robin was staring down a huge hole in the ground, right in front of him.
Arnold was looking down the same hole, as well as the referee.
Metagross and Blastoise were nowhere in sight.
The entire stadium was eerily quiet.
Something leaped out from the hole and landed hard on the ground.
"METAGROSS!" the enormous Psychic tank cried out, looking down the hole.
A few people in the crowd gasped in shock.
Mrs. Butters cried out.
Mr. Butters and June were silent.
"CATHERIIIIIIIIIIINE!" I screamed.
Robin looked up at me, squinting, trying to make out who was screaming out his Pokémon's name, and then looked back down into the hole.
The referee raised the green flag to Arnold.
"NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!" I bellowed.
"Blastoise is defeated! The match goes to Metagross and the Green Trainer, Arnold!" the referee concluded.
I collapsed on my knees, my weak legs no longer able to hold me up.
"ROBIN IS DEFEATED!" the announcer was yelling. "ARNOLD IS MOVING ON TO THE FINALS! HAVING THREE REMAINING BATTLERS ON HIS SIDE, ARNOLD HAS MOVED ON TO THE FINALS!"
Robin looked down into the hole for a long time as the crowd screamed loudly.
Arnold ran over to his Metagross and hugged it, Metagross smiling back.
Robin sighed and held out a Poké Ball, returning Catherine. He looked up at Arnold, a bitter look on his face. He managed a little smile and walked over.
Arnold looked up as Robin approached him and extended his hand out. They shook hands, Arnold smiling excitedly, Robin smiling politely, clearly holding back how upset he was. They both talked for a short while and laughed a little before Robin turned away and walked out of the stadium.
I closed my eyes and could feel hot tears burning in them, a couple landing on my cheeks. We both failed... I thought. We both... Failed....

I knocked on Robin's door.
"Yes?" came a quick reply.
"It's Gary and June," I called back. "Can we come in?"
Footsteps ran towards the door and it opened quickly. "Gary! And June!!!" Robin smiled broadly.
"I'm sorry we're here," I told him. "June insisted we come by, but I said you needed more time. I suggested a couple of days or-"
"What? Why?" Robin asked, a shocked look on his face. "I'm so glad you two are here! Come on inside!" He opened the door and welcomed us in.
Me and June entered Robin's room. It looked just like our room, only a lot more messy. Clothes were strewn about on the top and bottom bunk of every bed, books and magazines sitting around the desktop, and empty food containers and bags of chips and bottles of soda sitting on the floor.
"Hee hee," Robin chuckled nervously, moving around to clean up the area a bit, throwing the garbage into the trash can, and shoving the books into one of the dressers. "Have a seat!" he said after a minute, the room looking a bit more presentable. The beds were all unmade for some reason.
I took a seat on one of the beds and June sat in a wooden chair by the computer.
"Do you get company often?" June asked Robin.
"Ha! No, not really," Robin admitted.
"Then why are all the beds undone?"
Robin looked at the beds and laughed. "To be honest, I have no idea!"
Robin and June laughed, but I kept my eyes on Robin.
He caught my stare and smiled. "What's up, man? I'm so happy to see you guys! My parents left about an hour ago. I still have to call the Professor. Boy, I can't wait to see what he has to say! Ha ha ha ha!"
"How can you smile at a time like this?" I demanded, glaring at him.
Robin's smiled immediately faded.
"You lost! You failed! WE failed!" I cried. "Everything we've been through. Our promises! Goals! We let down ourselves, our Pokémon, and everyone! Kiwi! Aly! Why the hell did we take this journey if this was the end results?"
A strong, awkward, uncomfortable silence filled the room.
Robin didn't take his eyes off of me and I glared right back at him. He sat down on one of the other bunk beds and sighed, a smile crossing his face. "We promised we'd win, right, Gary?"
"Yeah!" I shouted angrily. Why the hell is he smiling? I wondered. This isn't the time to smile.
"Everyone comes here with that promise, Gary," Robin continued. "If Kiwi and Aly were around with us, and had also lost, then what? Does that change that we all lost?"
I opened my mouth, but froze, thinking about his words.
"No matter what, we gave it our all with the Pokémon we thought would be best," Robin said. "Did we make some mistakes? Perhaps. But there's a difference between making an error and learning something. You can choose the wrong move, or the wrong Pokémon, and make an error. But when you choose who you believed was right, and fought the way you believed was best at the time, but later understand that you could have made a win in another way, that's not an error. It's just a lesson. An error is doing something wrong. Just because we lost, doesn't mean we did anything wrong. We did what we felt was right. We battled with our hearts. We didn't go out there making stupid choices or regrettable decisions. Next time, we'll do the exact same thing, win or lose. We'll battle with our hearts. We'll do what feels right. And we'll make the best decisions. You know what I mean?"
Robin's words were confusing, and yet, as I replayed them in my head, staring him in the eyes, I felt I could understand where he was coming from. I smiled and nodded. "You're right, man. I'm sorry I snapped."
Robin laughed. "All the times I've lost it on you over Catherine, I deserve a little bit of your fury! Ha ha ha! How the tables keep turning, eh?"
"I suppose so," I agreed. I sighed and laid down against the bed. "But, now what? Our time is up. What do we do now?"
"We watch the finals tomorrow, of course! That battle is going to be awesome!" Robin exclaimed excitedly.
I sighed again. "I guess..."
"Hey! Come on now," Robin said with a disappointed tone. "The Pokémon League competition isn't about you, you know. It's for all trainers. It's for the love and appreciation of the battle. Remember when we were younger and watched the league matches? We weren't in them, but we enjoyed them! It's not about us, Gary. It's about the love of Pokémon battling! Remember what President Showzon said? It was something like how we shouldn't see victory as a won battle, but as trainer and Pokémon, working together as partners, going against the odds, no matter how it turns out. Showing the world your Pokémon and the amazing moves and abilities they possess."
I sat up and stared at Robin. "I'm sorry. You're absolutely right, Robin. We'll watch tomorrow's match together!"
"Yeah! And then, after that, it's the Closing Ceremonies!" June chimed in with a smile. "The trainers who competed all march into the stadium, and you get this really cool Pokémon League badge!"
I sighed once more in disappointment.
"Hey, man," Robin said, sitting next to me and placing his hand on my shoulder. "Don't be so glum. We made it so far. You were in the top eight, and I was the top four! That's like, freaking awesome, bro!"
I nodded and smiled. "Yeah! Hey, I dunno about you, but I'm starving!"
"Then let's go find someplace to eat!" Robin said eagerly. "My stomach refused to allow me to eat before the battle, but now that it's all over, I could eat anything and everything!"
"I saw a nice restaurant we could eat at that's a short ways away from here! It looked really cute!" June gushed excitedly.
"Sounds fine to me! Lead the way!" Robin happily.
June stood up and we followed her to the door.
"That Metagross sure was impressive, eh?" Robin said with a sigh of his own, thinking back on it. "That Arnold kid sure has some impressive Pokémon with him. Beat me three to-"
June gasped loudly and froze by the open door.
"Hey!" I cried out as I ran into her and backed up. "What?"
June turned around and stared at me with a look of pure terror on her face. "Arnold!"
"What about him?" I asked.
"I know who he is!"
My eyes widened and my heart began to beat once again.
"Saffron City! He's the kid we met on our way to Celadon City! The kid who was getting robbed for his Pokémon by those three kids. The ones who attacked us in External Cave with a knife!"
"Huh?" I asked, staring at her in confusion.
"Remember? When you caught Dugtrio!"
Dugtrio... I thought to myself, looking down, trying to remember when I had caught him. Suddenly, I gasped and stared at June. "The little boy!"
"The one who escaped from Sabrina! He said he battled her and didn't win!"
I remembered now. The kid had made such an innocent statement about not winning against Sabrina. At the time, June and I had no idea how strange of a claim that was. Anyone who lost to Sabrina was sure to be killed by her Haunter and become a possessed resident of Saffron City. And yet, his statement implied that he had lost to her and got away.
My appetite disappeared instantly as my mind was flooded with thoughts of my time in Saffron City. What was Arnold's true story? I wondered. Who exactly was he?
As tomorrow approached for the three of us.
We'd very soon find out that who Arnold was would be the least of our concerns as the Pokémon League competition quickly came to the grand finale.
 
Chapter 84: The Closing Ceremonies: The Takeover Part 1 Of 2

"Welcome, ladies and gentleman, to the final match of this year's Pokémon League competition!" the announcer yelled loudly.
The stands were stuffed beyond anything I'd ever seen during my time at the Pokémon League, the crowd's cheering an unintelligible roar of joy and madness, June, me, and Robin in the stands, sitting next to each other, on our feet excitedly screaming with delight.
"This has been a long time coming!" the announcer continued. "We've seen some of the most fantastic, dazzling battles ever! And now, we find ourselves at the finale! The best two trainers of this competition will be battling here today, having overcome incredible opponents and close matches, now facing off to prove who indeed is the most powerful trainer here! Pay close attention, fans, for the winner of this match may very well turn out to be the future Pokémon Champion of the Kanto region! After winning in the Pokémon League, the winner will be permitted to officially challenge the Elite Four of Kanto! Should that trainer be so lucky as to defeat those four Pokémon Trainers, they will be granted permission to officially challenge Kanto's Pokémon Champion and battle for that very title!"
The crowd roared with excitement at these words.
I smiled broadly, staring at the currently empty field, the sun beaming high above me. I didn't even have my jacket with me today. Just a red T-shirt, thin gray jeans, and black sneakers. It was too hot and beautiful of a day for a jacket.
"And now, without further ado, we introduce to you our finalists!" the announcer introduced to everyone's excitement.
A trainer from the far end of the stadium stepped into the sun wearing a button up, dark blue shirt hanging over the top of his gray pants. A black blazer was worn over the shirt. His black boots stopped just beneath his knees. A dark blue fedora sat atop his young head, his straight, black hair reaching down his cheeks. He stepped up to his place on the field, smiling at the crowd, and waved happily.
"And entering the field is the Red Trainer, Aura Ri, from the far away Orre Region's Pyrite Town!" the announcer stated.
Everyone cheered in a deafeningly loud roar.
Another trainer entered from the other end of the field, wearing white sneakers and black shorts with a baggy white T-shirt over it. He waved to the crowd and turned to face Aura.
"And here is the Green Trainer, Arnold Rale, from Celadon City!" the announcer's voice echoed as more cheers and applause rose for Arnold.
June, Robin, and I took our seats. The three of us had looked for Arnold last night, but couldn't find him. He wasn't in the room he was registered to be in, and after two in the morning, we gave up and grabbed some snacks from the store before returning back to my room where we decided to spend the night at and leave together for Indigo Stadium the next day.
"Good luck to both of our trainers!" the announcer said. "This promises to be the match to watch!"
The referee stood with both flags in the air. "Trainers! You may now begin the battle!"
"Medicham! Go!" Aura said with an eager smile on his young face, throwing his Poké Ball.
"Medicham!" the Pokémon cried out, taking a stance, ready to battle.
"Tropius! This is it! Go!" Arnold said, tossing the Poké Ball.
Tropius landed, crying out.
Medicham. The Meditate Pokémon. Meditite's evolved form. Through constant mediation, this Pokémon has the ability to read minds at will. Their dedication to mediating sometimes results in them not eating for as far as a month at a time.

Tropius. The Fruit Pokémon. They eat so much fruit, that the same fruit sprouts from their necks. They are generous and allow human children and other Pokémon to eat from their neck.
"Tropius, use Leer!" Arnold shouted.
Tropius's eyes glowed red, and Medicham backed up several feet in fear.
"Medicham, focus and attack back with Fire Punch!" Aura demanded.
Medicham shook its head and ran quickly at Tropius. Its Speed was impressive as it headed for Tropius, a fist blazing with Fire.
"Fly, Tropius!" Arnold demanded.
Tropius flapped its wings that looked like enormous leaves and ascended, but Medicham was a lot faster and hit Tropius with Fire Punch.
Tropius cried out and weakly landed on the ground.
"Now end this with another Fire Punch, now!" Aura said with a smile, his fists clenching with excitement from the battle, his eyes gleaming happily.
Medicham punched at Tropius with Fire Punch, its blazing fist hitting Tropius across the face.
Tropius cried out as it laid on the ground, but in the next instant, it shook its head and managed back up.
"Alright, that's about enough! Body Slam!" Arnold demanded.
Tropius took a strong leap into the air and slammed on top of Medicham.
Medicham cried out and struggled under the weight of Tropius.
"Now Stomp attack!" Arnold said.
Tropius raised a foot into the air, and its body was suddenly consumed by flames. It screamed and back up off of Medicham in pain, and the fire disappeared.
"After some brutal blows were thrown around, Tropius looks like it has suffered a Burn from that last Fire Punch attack!" the announcer shouted excitedly. "And just as Tropius was finally getting some hits in!"
"It's time to defeat that thing! One more Ice Punch should do it!" Aura said determinedly.
Medicham stood up and ran at Tropius.
"Tropius! Fly!" Arnold said.
Medicham should have reached Tropius much sooner, but as Tropius's wings flapped and carried it into the sun, Medicham bent over suddenly, its body twitching in pain.
"Looks like Tropius isn't the only one with a Status problem as Body Slam seems to have left Medicham Paralyzed!" the announcer explained.
Aura gasped and looked up into the sky, his eyes wide in shock.
"Do it!" Arnold cried.
Tropius was out of sight, the sun blocking it from view. From out of nowhere, Tropius returned from the sky and slammed into Medicham.
Medicham cried out and was tossed backwards, sliding on the ground.
"Don't let up on it! Stomp it in the ground!" Arnold demanded.
Tropius flew over Medicham and stomped it repeatedly, Medicham crying out in pain. Tropius only stopped once the Burn inflicted its damage on it again and it cried out, backing up and landing on the ground, lowering its head weakly.
Medicham hopped back up.
"Ice Punch! Get it now!" Aura said quickly.
Medicham ran fast.
"Keep it back with Air Slash!" Arnold ordered.
Tropius's wings glowed light blue and it flapped them, sending out multiple saw blade looking discs, glowing light blue, at Medicham.
"Cham! Cham! Cham!" Medicham cried out, forced back, stumbling until it finally collapsed on its back.
"Medicham is unable to battle!" the referee announced, the green flag waving at Arnold. "Tropius is the winner!"
The crowd screamed with excitement.
"And Tropius proves its worth by overcoming strong Fire moves and taking down the first Pokémon, Medicham!" the announcer announced. "Things are just now getting started, ladies and gentleman! This is definitely about to get intense! I guarantee it!"
June, Robin, and I were clapping.
"We have to meet him after this battle is over," I yelled to Robin and June over the screams of the crowd. "We have to speak to him."
"So that guy claims he faced Sabrina, but got away?" Robin asked.
"Yeah! Like we explained to you last night, that's just not possible!" I replied. "Or, maybe not impossible, but I'm dying to find out how he got away, if he's telling the truth."
"Right!" Robin said. "I'm with you, buddy!"
"Okay! I choose Walrein next!" Aura said, sending out his next Pokémon.
"Waaaalrein!" the enormous walrus cried out.
Walrein. The Ice Break Pokémon and Spheal's final stage. The largest Walrein in the group is the leader, guiding their pre evolved forms as well. The fight for the leader amongst male Walrein can get vicious. The lucky losers only bear lifelong scars from the fight.
"And it's now Tropius against Walrein!" the announcer noted. "Ice against Flying! Grass against Water! This match is just about even and I can't wait for it to get started!"
"Leaf Storm!" Arnold commanded.
Tropius's wings glowed white and a barrage of light green, glowing leaves flew out at Walrein.
Walrein cried out helplessly as the Super Effective attack crashed into its thick body.
"Ice Ball!" Aura said.
Walrein opened its mouth and a ball of ice formed. It flew out at Tropius.
"Tropius, dodge and use Fly!"
Tropius was hit, but shakily soared high into the sky. It vanished for a moment in the sun before reappearing, headed down for Walrein.
"Hit it!" Aura yelled.
Walrein charged up another, larger ball of Ice and it hit Tropius in the head.
Tropius cried out in pain, but shook its head and slammed down into Walrein.
Walrein cried out as its enormous frame was forced back along the ground.
"GO!" Aura cried.
Walrein used Ice Ball again, an even larger block of ice heading for Tropius.
"Tropius! Out of the way!" Arnold screamed.
Tropius soared above the Ice attack, but its Burn kicked in, forcing Tropius to the ground as it cried out in pain.
"Tropius! Don't go down! Get back up! This is the final battle! Let's show everyone what we're made of!" Arnold encouraged Tropius. "Use Synthesis!"
Tropius's wings glowed white and its body sparkled as it glowed white as well. Tropius cried out as it got to its feet and spread its wings, sparkling strongly under the sun.
"That's it! Now use Leaf Storm again!"
Tropius flew into the air, rejuvenated, and attacked Walrein with another Leaf Storm.
Walrein was hit hard and breathed heavily, leaning forward from exhaustion.
Tropius let out another painful cry as the Burn weakened it and it almost fell back to the ground.
"Tropius, stay up! In the air!" Arnold told it.
Tropius groaned but kept itself in the air
"Both Pokémon are looking pretty wiped out right now!" the announcer commented. "Tropius can use Synthesis, but Walrein doesn't have a move that good to help it out! One of these two is gonna drop! And soon!"
"Energy Ball!" Arnold yelled.
Tropius opened its mouth and fired a green ball at Walrein.
Walrein roared in pain.
"Let's see how it likes this!" Aura said with anger. "Blizzard!"
Walrein opened its mouth and a flurry of ice and snow flew at Tropius.
"Dodge that, now!" Arnold shouted.
Tropius flew into the air, narrowly dodging the onslaught of freezing weather flowing from Walrein's mouth.
"Ice Fang!"
"Razor Leaf!"
Walrein opened its mouth and jagged, blue lines soared for Tropius.
Tropius flew at Walrein and its wings flapped, sending out sharp leaves for Walrein.
Walrein was hit.
Tropius was attacked by the freezing attacking.
Both Pokémon dropped to the ground.
"Walrein! Get up!" Aura begged. "You can do it! Please! You have to get up!!!"
"Tropius! Shake it off! Synthesis! Synthesis!" Arnold shouted.
"Both Walrein and Tropius are unable to battle!" the referee declared, raising a flag at both trainers.
The crowd got excited, cheering at this announcement.
"And it looks like both Pokémon have officially been knocked out!" the announcer said. "It's now Aura with two Pokémon down, and Arnold with his first Pokémon being defeated! It's pretty even, but it can't feel too good for Aura being one below his opponent!"
Aura closed his eyes and breathed in and out a few times slowly before opening his eyes and smiling confidently. He grabbed his next Poké Ball and threw it.
Arnold also sent out his Pokémon.
"METAGROSS!" Metagross screamed out as it landed on Arnold's side. Its Black Belt was on.
"Krookadile!" a large crocodile looking Pokémon cried out.
Krookadile. The Intimidation Pokémon and Krokorok's evolved stage. Its eyes act as binoculars, spotting prey from far away. Living in deserts, they use sneaky and surprising methods to hunt.
"Wow. That thing's kind of cool!" I exclaimed. "Never seen that before. And it's a Ground type and Dark type! It has a huge advantage over Metagross!"
"YOU CAN DO IT, AURA! CRUSH THAT FILTHY THING! KILL IT, KROOKADILE!!!!" Robin bellowed out in an angry outburst.
A few people in the crowd turned to look up at Robin as if he were crazy.
June and I also turned to Robin in surprise.
Robin smiled sheepishly and looked down. "I don't mean literally kill it, hee hee..."
"Aura makes a great choice with the Dark and Ground type, Krookadile!" the announcer said. "Let's see how Arnold will react!"
"Agility!" Arnold said.
Metagross zoomed around the field quickly.
Aura smirked. "Earthquake!"
Krookadile stomped on the ground, rocking the field.
Metagross cried out in pain and dropped to the ground as it split around it.
"Metagross was nimble. Metagross was quick," the announcer said. "But it couldn't get over the Earthquake hit! No matter your Speed, it's pretty hard to avoid an attack that covers the entire field!"
"It's down!" Robin cried excitedly.
I smiled, watching the battle.
"Get up! Hammer Arm!"
Metagross got up and flew at Krookadile. Its Black Belt glowed as it slammed its glowing fist at Krookadile.
"Catch it with Crunch!"
Krookadile opened its jaws, its teeth glowing, and chomped down on Metagross's powerful fist as it slammed down. It growled, but didn't let go.
Metagross cried out and shook its arm, trying to shake off Krookadile.
"Krookadile is hanging on with its Crunch attack!" the announcer shouted as the crowd went wild over this. "Surely that Hammer Arm did a lot of damage, but Krookadile is ignoring that right now and is keeping its jaws wrapped around Metagross's fist!"
"Bullet Punch! Spin!" Arnold demanded.
Metagross's arms glowed red and it spun fast, Krookadile crying out, hanging on as best as it could.
"KROOOOOOKADIIIILE!" Krookadile cried out as it was thrown off and flew into the wall, its head going right through it.
The crowd near Krookadile screamed and waved excitedly from above.
Krookadile pushed against the wall, freeing its head, and turned to Metagross.
"Bullet Punch!"
Metagross spun at Krookadile, whacking it repeatedly in the head as it cried out in pain before finally dropping to the ground.
"Now Hammer Arm it! Take it out!"
Metagross's Black Belt glowed and it raised a glowing arm, bringing it down at Krookadile.
"DIG AWAY!" Aura screamed.
Krookadile scraped away at the ground and escaped as Metagross's huge fist slammed to the spot Krookadile had just been. The ground quaked and Krookadile burst from the ground, underneath Metagross, tackling it down to the ground.
"Metagross is taking a whole lot of damage!" the announcer stated. "I'm not sure how much more either Pokémon can take to be honest!"
"Magnet Rise!" Arnold said to Metagross.
Metagross's body was outlined in yellow and it hovered over the ground.
"Ground moves won't hit us any longer!" Arnold smiled at Aura.
"We won't need them to at this point!" Aura glared at Arnold.
"Hammer Arm!" Arnold glared back.
"Dodge that!"
With its Black Belt glowing again, Metagross swung a heavy arm down at Krookadile, and Krookadile just barely got out of the way.
"Do it again!" Arnold yelled.
"Knock Off!" Aura shouted.
Krookadile raised a claw sparking with a dark aura and swiped at Metagross, knocking off its Black Belt.
Metagross raised an arm and hit Krookadile in the head, forcing it into the ground.
Krookadile was laid out flat, the belt out of reach from its claw, on the ground.
"Krookadile!" Aura shouted to his Pokémon. "Oh, no! Please, don't give up!"
Krookadile's eyes shot open and it stood up. It shook its head and raised its claws, opening and closing them, breathing heavily, but not defeated.
"Krookadile is showing an incredible display of willpower and strength as it gets back up and is looking ready to attack once more!" the announcer commended Krookadile. "It's Knock Off has knocked off the Black Belt from Metagross, and that Hammer Arm wasn't quite as strong as it could have been if the belt were on Metagross!"
"Destroy it already! Hammer Arm!" Arnold screamed with clenched fists.
"Get ready for it!" Aura yelled.
Metagross rocked Krookadile against the side of the face.
"Payback!" Aura yelled.
Krookadile fell to the ground, but instantly forced itself right back up and sent a flurry of punches to Metagross as it cried out in pain.
"Now take it down! Crunch attack!"
Krookadile leaped on top of Metagross and held onto the steel menace with its legs and arms, opening its jaws. It sunk its glowing teeth into Metagross.
Metagross screamed out in pain and crashed down the ground.
Krookadile remained on top of it for a moment before finally opening its jaws and leaping off.
"Kroooookadile!" Krookadile said proudly.
The entire stadium silently stared in shock at Metagross.
"No way," June whispered.
"YEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSS!!!!" Robin was the only one to scream out, and he did so, joyously.
I heard what sounded like a helicopter in the distance.
"Metagross is unable to battle! Krookadile wins!" the referee said, waving the red flag to Aura.
The crowd exploded in screams, on their feet, stomping, screaming, cheering with excitement.
"METAGROSS IS FINALLY DOWN! METAGROSS HAS BEEN DEFEATED!" the announcer bellowed. "KROOKA-HEY! WHO ARE YOU? WHAT IS THIS?! LET G-"
The crowd continued to scream in my ear, but I turned around at the strange words I heard the announcer yell. I turned to June, who was looking around her.
Robin was busy cheering with excitement, on his feet, leaping in the air. "DAMN RIGHT! SUCK ON THAT, METAGROSS! HA HA HA! HA! HAAAA!"
"June, did you...?" I asked.
June turned to me, a confused look on her face. "You heard that?"
"I'm not sure..." I looked up into the sky, hearing the sound of a helicopter getting closer.
An airplane quickly flew by overhead. It looked sort of familiar with its black bottom half and shiny, silver top half. No, not exactly an airplane...
My eyes widened as a strange, dark powder floated down from the flying craft and descended upon the stadium. I stood up quickly, my mouth open in shock and confusion. What is that? I wondered.
The entire crowd around me was now quieting down and looking up at the sky as it became clouded with a dark spray that was descending upon us.
BANG!
I gasped and looked around as I heard the echo ring through the stadium. My heart was beating hard as fear began to take over.
"What's going on here?" Robin asked angrily, looking into the sky. "What is that?"
"Let's get out of here!" I cried as I started pushing past the people in the stands to try to escape.
Several others tried to get out as well, but many people were blocking the way, looking up at the sky as the strange powder landed.
"Hey! Come on! Move it!" I yelled, trying to push my way out. My breathing got heavier and I felt weaker as the powder touched my skin. I tried to rub it off, but it vanished into my skin. "No..." I breathed, feeling my legs quake.
"Gary!" I heard June cry.
I turned around to her as she collapsed on top of me, and Robin dropped to his knees behind her. Under June's light weight, I found myself unable to push her off of me for some reason and my eyelids got heavy, slowly closing. Staring up into the sky, I saw the helicopter above the stadium, its bottom painted black, its top shining silver under the sun. A white S painted on the front.
"S-S-Solace..." I weakly whispered as my eyes closed and everything went black.

Blackness everywhere.
My eyes tightened and I realized that they were closed. I heard groans and moans and yawns all around me. My eyes slowly opened, closing and opening repeatedly at first, and finally staying open as I gazed around.
The sky was dark, a few stars twinkling in them.
Huge, bright lights from the stadium were on, lighting the arena.
I sat up and groaned, my body feeling sore and tired, and stretched my arms, twisted my back, and moved my neck around.
People around me were doing the same song and dance, stretching out their bodies, moaning, waking up.
June was on her hands and knees, arching her back, and looked weakly at the ground.
Robin was standing up, rubbing his eyes with his hand.
I heard the distant rumbling of what sounded like propellers. "You guys!" I croaked weakly, and stood up, clearing my throat. "You okay?"
Robin and June turned to me.
"Yeah, but what just happened?" Robin asked weakly.
June stood up and looked around, sighing. "I'm so confused right now. What happened?"
"I don't know," I muttered. "The last battle was taking place, and then...something happened, I guess."
"A plane flew by," Robin remembered. "That's all I recall."
I gasped. "Team Solace!"
"Huh?" June and Robin cried out.
"What do you mean?" Robin demanded, a serious look coming over his face.
I looked up into the dark, empty sky, my mind now focusing on the sound getting closer, dread filling my body. "Oh, no..."
The helicopter came into full view a few seconds later, the sound from the blades above loud in my ears. The pitch black bottom half. The silver upper half. The S painted in white on the front.
"Team Solace!" I shouted, pointing up at the helicopter.
Everyone was looking up at the helicopter in shock.
"That's them?!" Robin yelled angrily.
"This is Team Solace?" June whispered, her voice shaking, terrified.
"Yeah," I responded in a low voice as the helicopter hovered above the stadium.
"These are the asses who killed Aly?!" Robin roared in fury. "I'll show them! Once and for all!" He reached for his belt. "Hey!" He looked down. "Where are my Pokémon??"
"Huh?" I looked down at his empty belt and quickly looked at my own belt. "My Pokémon!!!" I screamed, realizing that my belt was empty as well.
June cried out and looked around. "My bag with all my Pokémon is missing!!" She got down to her knees and looked around carefully for her bag.
My ears were soon filed with cries and confusion as other people began looking for their Poké Balls, but found that they were missing as well.
I kept my eyes on the helicopter hovering above us, and saw two planes fly by, painted exactly like the helicopter. I gasped as I realized what they were. Attack aircrafts! I thought in shock. Like the one in the Pokémon Preservation Area when they attacked me and Officer Jenny there! And when they attacked the Safari Zone!
The aircrafts flew past the helicopter and out of view.
The door to the helicopter opened and someone stepped close to the edge, looking down at us all with a smile. He brushed back his long, black hair with his hand and puffed out his chest proudly, his black button up shirt stretching out, tucked in his black slacks which ended at his pitch black shoes. He placed his hands behind his back as he surveyed the area.
"It's Isaac!" I yelled angrily.
"Who's Isaac?" June asked in fear.
"The leader," Robin growled. "I'll never forget his radio announcement. EVER! This is the rotten punk who killed Aly."
"Not him," I replied angrily. "But he's damn well as much responsible for it. What are they doing here?"
Isaac turned around behind him for a moment before turning back around, a microphone now in his hand, and three more attack aircrafts flew by, one from one direction, and the other two from the opposite direction. He cleared his throat and his voice echoed through the speakers in Indigo Stadium. "Hello, young children," Isaac said in his deep, loud voice.
He was greeted with silence.
"I am aware that some adults are in the stands tonight as well, but this is for the children," Isaac continued. "For it is the children who hurt me tonight. The children. The majority of Pokémon Trainers in this world." He spat out the word "Pokémon" in disgust. "I have come here with a message. A message to save everyone on this planet from the evils of these monstrous creatures you have been brainwashed into believing are your friends. And what better time and place than during the finals of the annual Pokémon League competition? The most televised Pokémon event in the entire world is the finals of any region's Pokémon League competition. This is when the stadium is most packed. The only true time to save the world. When they are most paying attention. The most powerful of Pokémon, all in one spot."
"COME DOWN HERE AND SAY THAT CRAP TO MY FACE!!!!!" Robin bellowed angrily, waving a fist up at Isaac.
Soon, the entire crowd began to yell and curse up at Isaac, threatening him.
Another pair of aircrafts flew by Isaac's helicopter.
Isaac looked through the crowd, squinting. He smiled and continued to talk. "I see there are upset and otherwise confused feelings regarding what I am doing tonight. This is the sad part of it all. You all must be sacrificed in order to save the entire world."
The crowd got silent at these words as we all looked up at him.
"You'll all be regarded as heroes in the end," Isaac spoke. "Your deaths will not go down in vain, but shall instead be the light to awaken those in the darkness." His smiled broadened. "You'll be forever remembered for your selfless act in saving your loved ones and the entire planet as we know it."
"He's mad!" June cried out.
"Did he just say 'our deaths?'" a woman cried behind me.
"Is he going to kill us?" a boy asked in fear.
The crowd was crying out in fear, pushing past me and everyone else, trying to escape.
I was frozen in place, unsure of what to do.
An extremely loud ZZZZZZZZZZZTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT!!!!!!!!! sound was heard, ringing out from different directions all across the stadium, startling me, and I looked around.
Screams rang throughout the stadium, and people were now running away from the exits! It was utter chaos as people tried to reach the exit doors and were greeted by a loud buzzing noise, and the crowd began to run back, away from the doors, meeting a crowd of people who were still trying to reach the exits, bumping into each other. This back and forth jumble of terrified people seeking freedom an others running away from it repeated itself for a short while before the exits were finally cleared, everyone seeming to be afraid of approaching the doors.
Isaac chuckled lightly. "I wouldn't try to use the exits," he said gently. "I don't think over one hundred volts of electricity is something you'd like to experience."
The crowd yelled out angrily, others crying out in shock.
"Now, now. Try to understand," Isaac said smoothly. "Well, unfortunately you cannot because of your brainwash. It is okay, though. I need to keep you all in here for the grand finale. No one is allowed to escape. You all will be worshiped in your death. Including them." Isaac pointed down below.
Everyone's attention turned to the field and almost instantly, horrified screams rose from the crowd.
June shrieked shrilly.
Robin yelled out in horror.
I covered my mouth and turned away.
Nobody seemed to have seen it before, but the field was littered with the dead bodies of several Officer Jennys. They were all covered in blood, sprawled out on the ground.
"I guess word got out during the last battle that something was going on, and the police tried to interfere," Isaac explained. "Once we took care of them and locked the exits, setting them up with electricity, some more brave officers tried to get in, but they were killed our little trap. They were sacrificed and they shall not be forgotten. And neither will any of you."
"I don't wanna be worshiped!" a girl screamed shrilly. "I just wanna go home to my mommy!"
This triggered several cries from everyone, begging to be released, pleading, crying, screaming.
Isaac looked down at us all, his smile fading. He watched as everybody called up to him to let them go.
June, Robin, and I seemed to be the only quiet ones, Robin and I angrily looking around and glaring back up at Isaac, June fearfully glancing around at the screaming crowd.
Three aircrafts flew by Isaac from different directions, flying out of view.
Isaac raised the microphone to his mouth and waited for the crowd to be silent. "Do not think this does not come with a feeling of regret," Isaac said in a somewhat sad voice as he spoke slowly. "I do not take joy in having to do this. I sympathize with your fear." Isaac paused and sighed. "As a child myself, growing up in Johto's own Azalea Town, I loved Pokémon. I never agreed with being a Pokémon Trainer. I never wanted to keep them held captive and force them into battling. I just wanted to befriend them and play with them. I once befriended a mythical Pokémon. I believe they call it, Celebi. I knew other Pokémon as well, but Celebi was special. Little did I know at the time, it was a legendary Pokémon with great powers of time travel. One day, I couldn't find my friend. I searched for it for several days before giving up, and I've never seen it since. Having been deserted by my friend, I stopped playing with the other Bug Pokémon in the forest so close to my home. I isolated myself from the Pokémon. From the world. I stayed in my room, not coming out to eat, even at my family's request. I refused to come out for school. I refused to come out even for my human friends, too. But I felt too much pain pretending to be so cold to the warmth offered to me from the world. I could no longer deal with the pain in my heart of deserting my Pokémon friends, knowing they missed me as much as I missed them deep down. How could I abandon them like Celebi had deserted me? I stepped out of my room, hugged my mother, father, and twin sisters, and went back to Ilex Forest and found my Pokémon friends. We had fun together like we used to. But never again did I see my dear friend Celebi."
The crowd was quiet, the only temporary sound made by a pair of the attack aircrafts flying by again before disappearing, as Isaac spoke about his past to us all.
"Rita..." Isaac spoke, closing his eyes, his voice getting lower. "The love of my life. My wife. We had a daughter together. The person I cherish more than anyone else on this planet. My daughter, Flora." Isaac paused and lowered his microphone, covering his eyes. He almost seemed to be crying, reliving some kind of painful memory.
I could feel the fear pumping through me, my legs quaking, my arms shaking hard, my heart rocking fast inside of me. I was terrified of what he'd say next. How this entire situation would end.
Isaac lifted the microphone and lowered his hand, gazing out at us all. "Flora wanted to be a Pokémon Trainer at ten, and I let her go off into the world to try her hand at raising Pokémon. I wasn't happy with her decision, but I allowed it. There must be worse things out there than being a Pokémon Trainer, right? I'd seen Pokémon Trainers and their Pokémon together, and they seemed to be happy enough. Plus, Flora was my little princess. I couldn't say no to my child. But I should have..." Isaac paused, his eyes lowered. "She was killed. Killed by a Pokémon. I'll never forget which one... Roserade. Flora, killed by a Bouquet Pokémon who was apparently hunting by luring prey over with its sweet aroma, and then stabs the prey with the thorns in their bouquet. Flora. Bouquet... Of all the most sickening of ironies..."
"Oh...!" June gasped, lowering her head sadly, wiping at her eyes.
The crowd murmured at Isaac's words.
"She was found dead," Isaac continued. "She was poisoned an hour before being found, and taken to the hospital to be saved. Two hours later, she was longer with us. Three hours of torture... Three. Hours..." Isaac sniffled hard, his eyes closed, his hand shaking with the microphone in it. "And I arrived five minutes too late to even say goodbye to my daughter," he whispered. "GAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!" His bellow of rage brought a cry of shock out of the audience. "I had heard the news reports of death by the hands of Pokémon or involving Pokémon in some way since I was a little boy, but I had ignored them. Foolish! Foolish even to the point of sending my own daughter into the world of Pokémon! Losing Flora is what opened my eyes. Too late, but better late than never. I can keep Flora's name alive forever through this sacrifice to save other children like my Flora. To awaken the brainwashed masses and bring about a world where Pokémon no longer exist! And anyone who stands in my way, such as you children here, will be eradicated by all means! My Rita learned that when I told her of my plans to save the planet and she refused to join me. Going as far as to threaten to call the cops if I didn't seek help."
June gasped. "He killed his wife?"
"And now, it is time to implement Team Solace's greatest plan ever!" Isaac yelled excitedly, hysterically, over the microphone. "The plan to end all plans! To end all violence! To stop the killings! To stop the tears! To stop the pain! In case you have not noticed, all of your Pokémon are missing! But none of you need to worry! I have them all!" He smiled.
The crowd immediately angrily screamed for the release of their Pokémon.
Isaac raised a hand in the air, and the crowd quieted down. "Of course! Your Pokémon will be returned," Isaac spoke in a calmer tone. "Right away..." Isaac's smile widened and he backed away from the edge of the helicopter.
The crowd began to cry out in fright and mutter with concern as a huge hose was shoved out of the helicopter door. A loud sound like that of a vacuum roared and items flew out from the hose towards the ground.
"Poké Balls!" I exclaimed as the crowd cried out in shock.
Poké Balls were falling from the hose, being forced out and landing on the ground by the dead bodies of the Officer Jennys. Many Poké Balls opened as soon as they hit the ground, while others opened in midair, sending out a variety of different Pokémon into the field below. Before long, the entire field filled with Pokémon.
Trainers from the crowd cried out as they recognized their Pokémon.
The Pokémon all looked around in confusion, some scratching their heads, all of them looking around.
I couldn't see any of my Pokémon in the mix of Pokémon on the field, but I did see something else. "HEY! What's that on their backs?!"
Some kind of large, black box was attacked to the backs of the Pokémon.
"And now!" Isaac yelled gleefully. "IT BEGINS!!!"
I looked up to see that the hose was gone, Isaac standing in its place, a microphone in one hand, a black box that looked like a remote in the other hand. He pressed something on the box, laughing loudly, his voice echoing throughout the stadium.
Several trainers ran from the bleachers, landing on the field, and headed happily for their Pokémon.
"NOOOOOO!" I screamed.
The boxes on the backs of the Pokémon sparked with electricity.
A collective, deafening roar rose up from the Pokémon in the field as they were shocked. Many Pokémon collapsed to the ground in pain.
The trainers who had ran to their Pokémon stopped and cried out in fear as the Pokémon screamed and began swinging about dangerously, in pain.
"It is time to demonstrate the dangers of Pokémon!" Isaac called out. "Once and for all! And everyone here will be sacrificed for the entire world to see, LIVE! TEAM SOLACE SHALL REIGN FROM HERE ON! FOREVEEEEEERRRRRR!" Isaac cackled manically.
A Golem swung a fist at a Beedrill's abdomen as both Pokémon cried out from the shock running through them.
Beedrill swung back at Golem with its sharp stingers on its arms.
A Kingler and Marowak were fighting in confusion and rage, Kingler beating Marowak over the head with its larger pincers as Marowak swung at Kingler with its club.
A Hitmontop was spinning on its head, tearing through the crowd of Pokémon, kicking everything in its path.
A Tangela was strangling a Vaporeon with its vines as Vaporeon laid on top of it, beating it over the head with its tail.
A Gyarados on the other side of the field roared and caused an explosion with its Hyper Beam as it blasted the field, but when the smoke cleared, the Pokémon were all still fighting, and a Pinsir leaped at Gyrados, clamping its pincers around Gyarados's neck and forcing it to the ground.
A Steelix dove down, wrapping its humongous jaws around a Miltank's entire head, squeezing hard as Miltank cried out loudly, struggling to free herself.
A Tauros forced his horns through the body of a Scyther as Scyther slashed away at Tauros's face, Scyther and Tauros both dripping in blood from their violent attacks.
A Rhydon was using Horn Drill, forcing a Kangaskhan against the wall, drilling through the now dead baby in her pouch, into the mother's stomach, as the Kangaskhan screamed in pain, her blood splashing onto herself and Rhydon.
The trainers who had entered the field ran away in fright now, but a Jolteon leaped in front of a few them, stopping the small group as the others got away, and Jolteon electrocuted the kids it had stopped, causing them to scream out and drop to the ground.
A Feraligatr was clamping its jaws around...my Charizard's neck!
"CHARIZAAAAAARD!" I bellowed, standing up.
"THAT'S MY FERALIGATR!" Robin bellowed. "STOP IIIIT!" Robin leaped from the stands and entered the field, and I was right behind him.
"GARY! ROBIN!" June screamed.
We both froze as the Pokémon were blocked from our view by other Pokémon and we stumbled on the Poké Balls littering the ground.
"Robin, how do we stop this??" I screamed.
"COME ON!" Robin yelled, and ran into the fighting.
"ROBIIIIN!" I screamed. I tore after him as he ran into the crowd of fighting Pokémon, getting around them, trying to find our Pokémon.
Finally, Robin and I spotted Charizard and Feraligatr, Feraligatr still biting into Charizard's neck.
Charizard was clawing at Ferligatr's eyes, roaring in pain.
"AAAHHH!" I screamed as a large Pokémon landed in front of me. I shrieked at the top of my lungs, reminiscent of a little girl, when I realized it was a Galvantula! "JUNE'S?!?!" I shrieked in terror.
A Metagross was pummeling the Bug Pokémon with its enormous fists.
Galvantula shocked Metagross, causing it to yell out angrily.
Both Pokémon were sparking with the shock of whatever was on their backs.
Just like the Charizard that went rampant in Native Village, I realized with horror as the two Pokémon disappeared into the crowd of many other pained, frightened battlers around them. The black boxes must be the same device they used on that poor Charizard when they let it loose in Native Village and went it on a rampage, attacking blindly, in pain.
"FERALIGATR!" Robin screamed, facing his Pokémon. "STOP IT!"
"CHARIZARD!" I yelled angrily.
Neither Pokémon listened, continuing to fight to the death.
"This is more than just an electric shock," someone cried out behind me.
I turned with surprise to see June, a frightened look on her face. "There are Ground types here as well as Electric types. It's hurting all of the Pokémon the same! This shock is something else and it's driving them all crazy!"
"June, what are you doing here?" I shouted at her.
"My Pokémon are in here, too!" June screamed back. "And I'm not gonna leave you two out here alone! Do you have a plan?"
"There isn't anything we can do!" I replied. "Coming down here was a big mistake! We have to get back to the bleachers until we have a real plan!"
"I'm not leaving my Pokémon!" Robin shouted at me.
"We're not leaving them! But we can't even return them to their Poké Balls, let along touch them! We're gonna die here!" I grabbed his arm and pulled his arm as he tried to break free. "You stupid ass! COME ON!" I pulled him angrily against his will and June led the way to the wall. I let go of Robin and cupped my hands, letting June step in them to boost her up to the bleachers. I grabbed Robin's shoulders when I saw him looking back at the war behind us and pushed him to the wall. "You're next!" I shouted, and cupped my hands.
Robin stepped into my hands and climbed up.
"GARY!" June screamed, reaching down, Robin next to her, reaching for me.
I leaped up and grabbed each of their hands, kicking up the wall, and landed with them in the bleachers. "Where are those kids?" I asked loudly, looking for the children who had been zapped by the Jolteon, but I couldn't see them anywhere. I couldn't really see anything anymore. It was just a mix of blood, Pokémon, and smashed Poké Balls everywhere.
It was an unstoppable mess.
Isaac was above in his helicopter, smiling proudly over the chaos he had created.
As Robin, June, and I looked down at the madness in front of us, I realized with terror that Isaac was smiling over his.
Team Solace's.
Victory.
 
Chapter 85: The Closing Ceremonies: Takeover Part 2 Of 2

June cried out desperately for her Ampharos to stop as she used ThunderPunch on a Slowking.
Robin's Scizor, Fashioned, was wrapping its pincer around a Minun's head, crushing it as Minun screamed in agony, zapping Fashioned back.
My Noctowl and a Pidgeot were rapidly beating each other over the face with their wings, viciously clawing at each other with their talons, tearing at at each other, the front of their bodies coated in blood.
A loud explosion grabbed my attention as a Machamp was swinging its four arms at an Alakazam, its arms surrounded by a dark aura. Both Pokémon were in the stands as the people screamed and ran away from the two fighting Pokémon.
Something flew over my head and I ducked as something crashed into the stands, people screaming and running.
I looked up and something else leaped from the brawl in the field and into the stands.
This was a Houndoom, leaping into the stands after a Torkoal, smoke billowing from the top of its shell and nostrils, its eyes closed. Houndoom tackled the turtle Pokémon and howled as it stood on top of it, and bit into its neck.
"This fight is breaking out into the stands!" I screamed. "We have to get out of here!"
"But where?" June cried.
"We can't leave the Pokémon!" Robin insisted.
"We won't, Robin! But we can't die here, either!" I yelled at him. "We need to get to safety and save everyone here! Solace will not get away this time! We have to stop them! We need that remote!" I pointed up at Isaac, who was gazing down at the scene, smiling wide, the remote in his hand.
"How can we even begin to get up there to reach it?" Robin asked angrily, gritting his teeth. "We need our Pokémon!"
"We can't even get through to them!" June cried. "They're uncontrollable!"
"I love my Pokémon!" Robin responded. "I can get through to mine! They can fight through this for me and we'll stop Team Solace!"
"NO!" June screamed shakily, grabbing Robin's shoulders as he tried to run away. "I'm begging to death for you not to go out there and try that, Robin. They will kill you. They won't listen. What they're going through, I could hear it. I felt it. They will not listen to anyone or anything. They're going to fight until the pain they're going through ends. We need to stop Solace. We need to find a way to Isaac."
"HOW?!" Robin bellowed. "What are you gonna do? Throw rocks at him? He's in a freaking helicopter, damn it!!"
June winced at Robin's screams and looked down quietly.
Robin turned back to the Pokémon. "They'll have to kill me, then!" he screamed, and ran to leap into the field.
A crash beneath us, against the wall, stopped Robin and dropped us to our knees. We got back up and looked over the edge, watching as a Slaking was punching a Wobbuffet repeatedly, Wobbuffet crying out in pain.
Wobbuffet's body was outlined in orange and the next punch it took from Slaking bounced out, throwing Slaking back into the crowd of Pokémon. Wobbuffet cried out in pain from its shock and leaped into the midst of the battle, after Slaking.
The crowd was in a panic as more Pokémon flew into the stands. One woman had a Granbull fly from the fight and land on her. She screamed as she was shocked by the same jolt that was hurting the Granbull. A bloodcurdling scream that made my blood freeze in my veins. Granbull then proceeded to viciously chomp down on the woman's shoulder, blood spurting out immediately all over Granbull's face.
The woman's cries got louder as she collapsed, fainted, and Grandbull continued attacking her, swiping its claws at her face, ripping it apart, blood heavily coating her face.
Something leaped from the field and landed in front of Robin, June, and I.
People around us screamed and ran, but the three of us stared in shock at the Pokémon.
"That's a..." I struggled to remember.
"Magmortar!" Robin screamed as the Pokémon lifted one of its arms and pointed it at us.
"RUUUN!" Robin screamed, grabbed June and I by the arm, and leaped over the bleachers, into the field.
June and I followed as Magmortar fired a blast of Fire at us from its arm.
People screamed as the Fire blazed after them from the stands, several people jumping into the field after Robin, me and June.
"Well, while we're here and out of ideas, I suggest we try to save our Pokémon!" Robin said, and released me and June, running to the battling Pokémon.
"Robin!" I screamed, and a Seaking flopped by, knocking over Robin.
Robin screamed in intense agony as he was electrocuted temporarily by the Seaking that passed by. He fell to the ground and continued to scream, his body sparking.
June and I ran to him and knelt beside him.
"Robin, are you okay?" June cried in fear.
Robin's eyes were closed. He flinched in great pain. "So much...agony," he groaned. "If I had taken that any longer, I'd be dead. I know it..." He opened his eyes and looked into my eyes, his body sparking again. "I-i-it was horrible. I don't know how they are still standing, Gary. Th-they're gonna d-d-d-die if we don't stop them-m-m."
I angrily looked around at the chaos as more Pokémon were battling in the stands, shocking the people, not caring, battling to the end, enraged by the pain they were going through, unable to regain control over themselves.
A Weezing in the stands let out a gas from its heads, attacking a Misdreavus, the gas choking a man who was nearby and holding a little girl tightly in his arms as she coughed heavily against the attack.
"STOOOISE!" A Blastoise stumbled towards us, a Seviper wrapped around its body, its glowing, purple fangs sunk into the Blastoise's shoulder.
"CATHERINE!" Robin bellowed, and charged at the two Pokémon.
"ROBIN, DON'T!" June shrieked.
"GET OFF OF MY CATHERINE!" Robin leaped at the two, wrapping his hands around the snake. "YAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!" Robin's scream was horrifying. He dropped to the ground and collapsed, not moving.
Catherine grabbed Seviper's jaws and pulled them back, freeing herself from Seviper's attack. She then proceeded to pull Seviper's jaws back until they unhinged, and continued to pull them back further, Seviper screaming in agony as its jaws were literally being pulled apart, until Catherine had pulled Seviper's jaws all the way back, the top and bottom of its head touching its body, and with one sharp pull, tore Seviper's head apart completely.
June groaned in disgust and looked away as the blood splattered the ground.
Catherine flung the body of Seviper aside and turned to the three of us, her shoulder dripping blood from two large holes in it. She looked down at Robin and roared, raising a foot to stomp down on his unconscious body.
"NOOOOO!" I screamed, running to protect Robin.
"CHUUUUUUUUUUUUU!!!!!" a Pikachu ran at Catherine tackled her, its body sparking, forcing her back.
"Dots?" I cried in shock, stopping. "Or someone else's Pikachu...? June's?"
Robin stirred, moaning.
"Robin? You okay?" I called out to him, and ran closer, kneeling down beside him
Robin's body sparked and his eyes opened. He groaned, sparking again. "Gary. June." He struggled to sit up, his body sparking again. He shook his head. "Where's Catherine?"
"She got caught up in another fight," I explained. "June is right. Our Pokémon won't listen to us. Catherine nearly stomped you out when she saw you!"
Robin looked at me in shock. "Catherine?"
I nodded solemnly.
Robin shook his head in disbelief. "I can't believe that. My Catherine." He looked up at the helicopter above us. "They can't get away with this." He turned to me, his eyes fileld with fear and worry for the first time tonight. "But how do we stop them?"
We may not be able to, I thought to myself. I looked up at the helicopter.
A loud stomping noise grabbed my attention and the three of us turned to see a Snorlax stomping by, a Mothim in its grasp. Snorlax roared, strongly threw the Mothim to the ground, and proceeded to stomp down on it, instantly squashing the insect.
A Beedrill appeared from the fight and stung at Snorlax with all three stingers.
Snorlax swatted at it and smacked it away, chasing after the Bug.
The Mothim was nothing but a smudge on the ground.
A loud scream from the middle of the battle erupted, and a loud explosion took the three of us off of our feet, throwing us back, slamming into the wall.
We all cried out as we hit the wall, collapsing to the floor.
This was followed by another explosion, dirt flying everywhere, the ground trembling hard.
An explosion in the stands made my heart leap out of my throat and I was thrown away from the wall. I laid on my face in the dirt, not moving. The remaining echoing roar from the explosions remained in my ears.
Children were crying. People were moaning in pain. Voices called out for help.
I opened my eyes after a moment and stared at the ground. Lifting my head, I could see several Pokémon sprawled out against the ground, motionless, weakened, exhausted.
Robin was sprawled on top of a Medicham, both of their eyes closed.
June was on her back, a Vaporeon on her stomach, both of them with their eyes closed.
I sat up and looked into the stands.
People were underneath Pokémon, moaning in pain.
Pokémon were passed out in the stands on top of each other.
None of the Pokémon were sparking in pain anymore. It looked like the things on their backs were no longer working. No longer putting the Pokémon through their suffering.
I got to my feet and my legs quivered under me, but I kept my balance and looked up at Isaac. "ISAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAC!" I bellowed up to him, my fists clenched, my voice echoing.
Isaac looked down at me, a devilish grin on his face. He raised the microphone to his mouth. "Hello, young lad," he smiled. "You almost look familiar to me."
"AAAAAAAALLLLLLYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!" I screamed up to him. "YOU'RE RESPONSIBLE FOR MY FRIEND DYING IN LAVENDER TOWN YOU SICK SON OF-!!!"
"Ah, yes!" Isaac remembered, nodding his head. "I recall you and the loud girl."
"YOU'LL PAY FOR THIS!"
"No, no," Isaac shook his head. "I will be worshiped for this. Appreciated. The plan is almost complete, now."
"WHAT MORE COULD YOU POSSIBLY DO??"
Two attack aircrafts flew by Isaac's plane, and Isaac looked up at something in the distance, his smile fading, his eyes squinting.
"THIS IS THE POLICE!" a voice echoed. The roar of a plane got closer, and an attack aircraft in white and blue colors flew by Solace's helicopter. "YOU ARE UNDER ARREST! SET YOUR HELICOPTER DOWN, AS WELL AS YOUR AIRCRAFTS IMMEDIATELY OR YOU WILL BE SHOT DOWN!" the voice called out from flying craft. As it flew by, one of Team Solace's aircrafts flew at it and fired bullets rapidly.
The police aircraft was hit and exploded instantly, a flaming fireball, and it dove down, landing outside of the stadium.
I gasped in horror as I watched it disappear from view and crash with a loud explosion outside.
"I see the cavalry has finally arrived," Isaac chuckled. "No better time to drop the bomb, so to speak..." Isaac laughed, his voice getting louder as another pair of blue and white attack aircrafts flew towards his helicopter.
Team Solace's aircrafts flew towards the new planes and fired at them.
The blue and white attack planes spun out of the way to avoid the attack, turning around and flying away as Team Solace's planes gave chase.
Two more blue and white attack planes appeared, firing at Team Solace's attack planes, but Team Solace's attack planes dived out of way.
Another pair of attack planes from Team Solace appeared behind the blue and while attack planes and fired on them.
One of the blue and white attack planes dived out of the way, but the other one was too slow, and blew up in the sky.
The four attack planes from Team Solace took off after one of the three remaining blue and white attack planes and fired at them.
The three blue and white attack planes swiftly spun around and tried to escape, but one by one, they all ended up exploding in a bright, fiery horror show before my eyes.
"Young boy," Isaac addressed me. "It pains me to see all of you young children here. It is so sad, the path you all have been forced on. The manipulation of your young minds that you are unable to see. It will stay with you forever, into your adulthood, where you will spread the same filth and venom into your future children. Or, you would have. But, instead, future generations will hail you all. You all will be eternally remembered here from this day forward. Instead of spreading evil into the minds of the youth of tomorrow, who will devour it as righteousness, you will sacrifice yourselves to spread the truth into the youth of today, tomorrow, and all eternity!" Isaac laughed and he backed away from the edge of the helicopter. A moment later, an enormous, metal, black ball filled the doorway. I could hear Isaac laughing, but couldn't see him. "For the disobedience of the Kanto region and their lack of support in Team Solace's cause, a just judgment and execution must be delivered. Of course, as the ruler of this planet now, everyone shall understand that this is due payback for the utter disrespect Team Solace was given when acting so nobly, so selflessly, for the better of this planet. As God of this planet Earth, you all shall now receive what is well deserved and beg for my forgiveness when it is all over. Judgment shall be delivered through this here bomb's explosion. ONE WHICH WILL GO AS FAR AS REACHING ALL THE WAY TO THE OUTSKIRTS OF SAFFRON CITY, ANNIHILATING EVERY LAST THING IN THE WAY!" He laughed loudly, his voice booming louder than ever in the stadium.
Robin groaned on the ground and looked up into the sky. "Huh...?"
"Understand, young heroes, that this is a sad farewell," Isaac spoke out. "It is almost like killing my own children. But in reality, it is Flora who will live on, amongst your names as well for your worthy sacrifice. I promise. You all, shall live, FOREVER!"
The bomb was being pushed from behind, rocking the helicopter slightly.
Another attack aircraft, in blue and white, flew by, firing at Isaac's helicopter.
One of Team Solace's helicopter's flew in front of it and fired back at the police.
The bomb fell out of the helicopter, spinning as it heavily, quickly, dropped down.
Team Solace's attack aircraft exploded along with the police one.
"WH-WHOA WHOA!" Isaac screamed as the force from the explosions rocked his helicopter.
The bomb dropped fast.
Isaac tumbled right out of his helicopter.
I was frozen in place as the bomb fell faster. All the way out to Saffron, I thought to myself. There's no escape...
"Snor..." something behind me breathed heavily.
I leaped in fright and turned around.
A Snorlax was behind me, standing up, looking up at the bomb as it headed for the ground, its mouth wide open in awe.
The bomb dropped right into its mouth!
Isaac, screaming, falling right behind the bomb, fell into Snorlax's mouth as well! Only his head was in the gigantic Pokémon's mouth, the rest of his body kicking and struggling to get out. I could hear him screaming from inside of Snorlax's mouth.
Snorlax didn't let go and turned to me. Its eyes were naturally nothing more than slits, so I couldn't see any real emotion on its face, but something told me it was confused about what was about to happen next. It grunted at me.
I stared back at Snorlax in shock, my eyes wide, my mouth wide in horror. "Oh, sh-"
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMM!!!!!!!!!

A steady beeping sound rang through my ears. I kept my eyes closed and remained on whatever I was laying on, comfortably.
A hospital? I wondered, listening to the beeping noise for several more minutes before finally opening my eyes.
I indeed was in a hospital, hooked up to wires and needles, a clear liquid being dripped into me, and... I groaned and turned at the sight of my mom from the corner of my eye.
My mom cried out in surprise. "Gary!" She stood up from the chair against the wall and ran to me.
I turned my eyes as I noticed others were in the room.
Prof. Oak.
Mr. and Mrs. Butters.
Mrs. Tot!
Ms. Say!
My mom placed a hand on my shoulder and I winced in pain. "I'm so sorry!" she exclaimed, lifting her hand off of me. "Did that hurt?"
I nodded and opened my mouth to try to answer, but nothing came out from my dry throat.
Mr. and Mrs. Butters stood up, but didn't come any closer.
Mrs. Tot stood up and walked over to me, staring down at me with pain in her teary eyes. "Mijo." She wiped at her eyes and stared down at me. "I'm so glad you're okay. I was so worried when I heard you were here."
I wanted to say "thank you," but could only manage to nod and smile.
"Kiwi is back home, now," Mrs. Tot said. "She's walking again and is doing okay. She's been talking and responding to people. She is in a wheelchair right now."
I smiled and nodded. Kiwi is okay, I thought.
"She knows you're here right now. I told her and she hopes you'll be out of here soon. Her father is with her right now, making sure she's alright." Mrs. Tot wiped at her eyes again and gently touched my hair. "I have to go be with her right now, but I had to stop by and make sure you were okay."
"Thank you, ma'am," I forced myself to croak out.
My mom and Mrs. Tot gasped, smiling happily.
Mrs. Tot turned and walked to the door, turned back to me quickly, and then left.
Mr. and Mrs. Butters stood still, staring at me, but didn't move, looking nervous.
Ms. Say stood up and approached me.
My heart beat faster, the beeping machine beeping quicker, as she stopped by my bed.
She sighed. "Gary," she whispered. "For so long, I blamed you for Aly's death."
I closed my eyes, unable to look at the pain she wore on her face.
"I blamed you, Robin..." she continued. "...and myself. I blamed Pokémon. I blamed everyone in the world, quite literally, but those crooked men who took her away from me." She stopped talking.
After a while of uncomfortable silence, I opened my eyes and saw she was still looking down at me.
"I thank you, Gary, for bringing me peace at last," Ms. Say said, tears dripping from her eyes onto the sheets I was under in my bed. "I'll never forget what you've done. Your bravery and determination. Your love. Thank you for stopping them." She cried heavily over me for a while. "Thank you. Gary, thank you so much." She heaved heavily over me and turned away, running out of the room, slamming the door behind her.
I looked away from everyone, crying silently to myself, wondering why she was thanking me, feeling a lot worse after having seen Aly's mom leave, crying from so much pain she had to endure due to the wishes of four stupid kids.
Prof. Oak stood up beside Mr. and Mrs. Butters and they all walked over to me, a stern look on the professor's face.
Mr. and Mrs. Butters walked around to the other side of my bed, opposite my mom and Prof. Oak.
"I must say, that sure was something, Gary," Prof. Oak said firmly. "It's good to see you're alright and talking again."
"What...happened...?" I managed to speak.
"Team Solace was defeated. That's what," Prof. Oak spoke.
"You're a hero, Gary!" Mr. Butters said with a smile, gripping my shoulder and shaking it hard.
"OW!" I screamed in pain, closing my eyes tight as pain shot through my body.
"Damn it, honey!" Mrs. Butters yelled, and slapped her husband in the face.
"Sorry!" Mr. Butters cried, his hand to the slap he took.
Prof. Oak cleared his throat. "Anyway, Team Solace has finally come to an end."
Rubbing my shoulder, I turned to Prof. Oak. "So, it's just over? They're finished? They're all in jail?"
"No," Prof. Oak spoke. "Not all of them. But the higher ranking members are. I was told that you'd recognize the name of Dave?"
I nodded. "Yeah. I remember him," I said coldly.
"Well, he's in custody, along with many other grunts who were in the area," Prof. Oak added. "The leader, Isaac, was killed in the explosion. Any remaining members out there won't be able to operate as a group with their executives in jail, and their leader now dead. They're finished."
"He's dead..." I whispered, not happy, but not sad by any means. Just listening.
"Yes, and if you had been at as close a range as Isaac had been, you would have been killed as well," Prof. Oak said strictly. "Isaac was right in front of the bomb, in Snorlax's mouth. You, on the other hand, were a safe distance away, outside of Snorlax. Good thing Snorlax is so blubbery and whatnot. The explosion was contained inside of its body for the most part, and while the entire Indigo Stadium is collapsed now, well, as we all know, this bomb could have destroyed a good percentage of the entire Kanto region! You, Robin, and June were all quite lucky."
"JUNE! ROBIN!" I screamed, sitting up. "OOOOWWW!"
"Take it easy, Gary!" Prof. Oak said, placing a hand gently on my chest.
His touch hurt, and I laid back down, groaning in pain.
"They are just fine," Prof. Oak told me.
"Yes," Mr. Butters said. "We all saw Robin and June and they were awake and doing just as good as you. Then we all came here to see you, of course!"
I breathed a sigh of relief. "So everyone's okay."
"Well, you and Robin and June are," Prof. Oak said gravely. "All of your Pokémon are in recovery right now, as well. They all are in very severe condition right now. The Poké Balls for all of your Pokémon aren't all in good shape, but a couple are. A lot were destroyed. But you can just recapture your Pokémon again.That shouldn't be a problem. Assuming they are alright after all of this, of course. Not everyone was so lucky, however. Both before and after that explosion, Pokémon and humans alike were killed. During that fight between the Pokémon, a Golem, a Steelix, and a Weezing exploded, as you might recall."
I shook my head, trying to remember.
"It was the three explosions that knocked all of the Pokémon unconscious," Prof. Oak reminded me. "It also was strong enough to deactivate and destroy those devices Team Solace attached to the backs of all of the Pokémon, which is how Snorlax was able to get to its feet in the first place and accidentally end up swallowing the bomb."
"Professor, how do you know all of this?" I asked suspiciously.
"We all know this, Gary," my mom replied. "It was on TV. Televised all over the planet."
"Like they did last time, in..." Mrs. Butters got silent.
Lavender Town, I finished for her in my mind.
We all got quiet as our heads lowered, thinking the same thing.
"You did good out there, kid," Mr. Butters said, breaking the silence, smiling. "You saved us all."
"How? I didn't do anything," I said. "Snorlax saved us."
"Yes, but you were there. You saved my boy when he wanted to recklessly run out there to save his Pokémon. You held him back somewhat, for a while. You talked sense into him during crucial moments. You also have a bit of history with Team Solace. The incident in Cloud City with the Machamp and Machoke. Apparently there was the time in Native Village when Team Solace caused trouble out there. That Saffron thing with the Haunter. You have stopped them sev-"
"The Saffron thing wasn't Team Solace," I interrupted. "That was something else... But it wasn't due to them."
"Oh, well, you're missing the point, kid," Mr. Butters smiled. "You've helped to foil a lot of their evil schemes already, and this is one where you guided yourself and your friends to safety and did the best you could to try to stop those creeps."
"But, I never did anything to stop them any of the times I ran into them!" I exclaimed, and groaned from my sore throat.
"Listen," Mr. Butters said. "You kept my son safe. You're a hero. That's that. Besides, your name is in the news as one of the survivors. And we all saw you and Robin and June on TV every once and a while during the time of the mayhem, trying to find a way to stop Team Solace. You guys were great!"
I smiled. "Thanks, Mr. Butters," I accepted.
"Now do you see why I wanted you to cut all of this nonsense with these Pokémon out?" my mom asked seriously. "It's this kind of-"
I opened my mouth to yell back at her, but Prof. Oak placed a hand on my mom's shoulder, stopping her and speaking up before I could. "Let's all just be grateful that Gary is alright," he said gently, smiling warmly. "Right now, let's look at what we still have, and not what could have been if whatever situations had or hadn't occurred."
"Fine," my mom said, clearly upset, an angry look on her face.
"Yeah!" Mr. Butters agreed, and laughed. "In fact, I have this right here to lighten up the mood!" He pulled a white square from out of his pocket and laid it out on my stomach.
I looked down at a picture of me, my face in shock as I sat up on my bunk bed back at the Pokémon League when I had been surprised on my birthday!
Mr. Butters laughed his heart out, and Prof. Oak joined in, crossing his arms in front of his chest.
Before long, everyone in the room was laughing loudly. Laughter of relief. Laughter of joy.
It hurt to laugh, but I had to do it. It felt good to take my mind off of the current drama and actually smile.
A knock on the door silenced us all and Prof. Oak called, "Who is it?"
"Um, I'm looking to speak to Gary, please?" the voice answered.
"This is his room," Prof. Oak said, walking over to the door.
The door slowly opened before Prof. Oak could reach it and a face poked in.
A kid with short black hair looked in the room and smiled at me. He walked in and I saw that he had crutches and bandages around his arms and legs. "Gary!"
"Arnold!" I exclaimed in shock.
He managed over to me. "I'm so glad to see you're okay. And glad you know my name! Ha! I've been trying to see how the others who were in the explosion were doing since I'm in pretty good shape myself, given the circumstances."
"Yeah, you look like you're in some pain, but a lot better off than I am," I nodded firmly.
He nodded happily. "Yeah, so I have been hoping others are doing well, too, or trying to see if there's anything I can do to help them out, somehow." He chuckled. "Though there clearly isn't much I can do."
"Wait! You can do something for me, Arnold," I said to him quickly.
His face brightened up more. "Yeah? What's that?"
"I know you from way before the Pokémon League!"
"You do?" he asked in shock.
"Yes! You met me and June, a red haired girl, when you were getting robbed by those three guys you knew," I reminded him. "June and I saved you from them, and you were on your way to Fuchsia City."
Arnold thought about my words for a moment. With a gasp, he cried out, "Steve, Shawn, Dominique and John! It was four of them!"
"Okay, four, but you remember now?"
"Yeah!" he replied. "Hey, man. Thanks again for that! How is that girl doing? Was she your girlfriend?"
I growled on the inside. "No, no," I answered impatiently. "And she's fine. But anyway, you said you went to Saffron and you didn't win against Sabrina. I went there with my friends and we barely got out of there alive! That place was possessed and haunted by Sabrina's Haunter! I need an explanation as to what happened to you there! Please! I've been trying to locate you since I saw you battling Robin, seeking that answer!"
Arnold lowered his eyes and looked away, hiding a secret in his eyes.
"Arnold! I have to know! Please!"
"Well, it's a rather simple answer, to be honest. I just hate thinking back on that place," Arnold said slowly. "You see, I had my Munchlax with me, and we battled that Haunter of hers. We lost, and her Haunter, as well as Sabrina herself, were pure evil. They were after souls and they wanted mine for losing. I couldn't escape anywhere, and they both closed in on me. Munchlax got to his feet and managed to do Metronome to try to help out, and it turned into Teleport! So we escaped and ran out of Saffron as fast as we could and never looked back."
"Oh," I said. "Wow! You sure were lucky."
Arnold nodded. "Yeah... That was the first time he saved my life," he spoke in a low voice.
"The first?" I asked.
Arnold nodded. "The second time was... Today."
"What do you mean?"
Arnold looked up into my eyes as his own eyes blinked, tears falling from them.
"Oh, dear," Prof. Oak spoke gently. He placed a gentle hand on Arnold's shoulder. "I'm so sorry."
Arnold wiped at his eyes and nodded.
I gasped. "You mean-?"
Arnold smiled. "Yeah. The Snorlax that saved us all was evolved from my Munchlax. My very first Pokémon I got from my Pop. He caught it just for me. He knew Snorlax was my favorite Pokémon! It's my only memory of him. He passed away the day after I left on my journey. I know he'd be proud of me and Snorlax." Somehow, Arnold was able to smile.
My mom, Prof. Oak, Robin's parents, and I, let out a horrified cry of sadness at Arnold's words.
"It's ok," Arnold said, looking up at us. "Not everyone's lives can be so easy, right? We have to sometimes smile. It's not always to hide to pain, but sometimes, it's to challenge ourselves to dare to have a better life." He pointed at the picture of me on my birthday. "Hey! That's funny! Ha ha!" Arnold sighed. "Well, is there anything else I can help you out with, Gary? Or any of you?"
"No. Thank you, though," my mom replied, wiping at her wet cheeks.
"Thank you for all your help, son. You've done enough," Prof. Oak smiled kindly.
Mr. and Mrs. Butters shook their heads, smiling.
"Have you found out about your other Pokémon?" I asked. "Are they okay?"
Arnold smiled happily and nodded quickly. "Yeah! Everybody else is doing alright. They're in critical condition, but I believe they'll come out on top and we can celebrate how far we made it!"
I closed my eyes and turned away, tears rolling down my cheeks. "Congratulations, Arnold. You were amazing."
"Thanks, Gary!" Arnold said brightly. "That means a lot. Well, find me if you need me. Take care!"
"You'll find that red haired girl in one of the other rooms," I told him, smiling a little. "She'll be happy to see you. We both were looking around for you before you battled today."
"Ah! Sweet!" Arnold exclaimed. "I'll be off to say hello, then! What's her name? I can't just call her the red haired girl, ha ha!"
"June," I answered.
"Thanks a bunch, Gary!" Arnold said gratefully.
Prof. Oak opened the door as Arnold walked out, and then returned back to us. "That sure is one strong boy."
We all nodded.
"Sure is," my mom stated.
"Ha ha ha ha!" Mr. Butters laughed. "Good spirit! A hero! Stopping crooked people like that with a brave Pokémon and smiling through tragedies."
"Quite so," Prof. Oak nodded. "And Silph Co. is rebuilding itself after their huge collapse from the Saffron tragedy and PokéMarts are restocking their shelves nicely. It won't be too long before things are back to normal."
"At least this hell is finally all over," Mrs. Butters sighed. "Hopefully they all get a death sentence. They were horrid, twisted, mad people. They don't even deserve a life sentence. Just kill them off."
We were all silent at Mrs. Butters stern words. She had every right to feel how she did. Not just because her child was nearly killed, but the horrors Team Solace had placed upon the entire world were enough to make anyone view them as mad. And wrong.
But what exactly defines wrong? I thought to myself, knowing that sharing these thoughts with the others in my room wouldn't be the best thing to do right now. The members of Team Solace weren't acting out to be wrong. They genuinely believed that they were right in their goals. They were acting out of a genuine desire to save the planet and expected to be rewarded as they saw fit. No different than the police who were determined to stop Team Solace by all means necessary, seeing Team Solace as evil. Realistically, no one can determine what is right and what is wrong. We can only act on our hearts. What may be a blessing to one is a curse to another. What may be life to one is a grave to the next. Judging each other by the things we do is life, but it doesn't make it right or wrong. It's impossible to say that judging others is the right thing to do, nor the wrong thing to do, when nobody truly knows everything nor can claim to be the holder of all knowledge. But judging is natural. By using our life's experiences and approaching this world through humble, accepting eyes, perhaps we can learn about things that are greater than ourselves instead of so arrogantly stomping along the dirt trail of life as if we are wearing the boots that will carry us through life the easiest, and instead, try on the next man's shoes and see how his feel. As Prof. Oak once told me, "This is life, Gary. The creation of, or the destruction of."
Black and white.
Two opposites alongside each other in a yet to be defined, gray world.
 
Okay, well, I haven't actually read the story yet (76 chapters, wow o.o), but immediately I have to point this out.

Although you've gotten very, very far into the story, your formatting for every chapter maybe should be redone. Your story would flow better and have improved readability if you broke it up into paragraphs instead of having it in individual lines. For example:

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Something like that. Try to work on that. It'll make people more open to reading your story, and since there's a lot of story to read, people are gonna want that. Good luck!
 
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