The girl balled her fist as Ryker practically ignored her and simply began walking away. ''What?! You and your out-of-control Pokémon still knocked me into the ground, you know! The least you could do is apologize.'' Presumably in response to the anger in her voice, her Charmander blocked the path for the other trainer, assuming a battle stance and letting out a sharp cry. Even Audrey was surprised at his fierce reaction, but her irritation didn't exactly compel her to call him back either.
Ryker let out a short, high pitched noise as the Charmander drew close, blocking his speedy and awkward exit. How unwaveringly loyal for such a new companion, now why was it that he had to get the crazy water type that liked to cut things with a shell? "W-whoa there little guy... n-no need for the hostility yeah?" Ryker took a few steps backwards when, from the trees to the Western side of the route, an even shriller cry then Ryker's own was heard. A few pidgey flew off from the tree-tops in response and Ryker blinked for a few moments, surprised by such a random event.
"Gosh darn, dagnabbit, rassle frasslin stinging!... GAH!" The boy had a thick accent, sounded like something from Driftveil city, but it was faint, like the boyish voice had been away from the city for some time. Maybe a migrant to Aspertia? Who knew? It was one of the newer cities in Unova after all, it wasn't uncommon for people from all over the region to be attracted there. Still... this guy sounded like he was having a hard time... and that sounded like the perfect excuse to get away from this, ahem, fiery situation.
"Oh hey... ehm... hahaha... that sure sounds curious huh? I'll just... I mean I should..." Ryker looked down at the Charmander in front of him and then darted his gaze to the young girl behind him with a sort of fervent desire to be anywhere else other than there. "Ehm... bye!" With a quick and awkward farewell, Ryker took an immediate left turn and darted out towards the trees wherein the voice had originated. Throwing caution to the wind as he moved more than a little bit faster than he was used to.
The voice from the trees startled Audrey and her Pokémon momentarily as well, leaving the pair distracted enough for Ryker to make his clumsy getaway. They looked at each other in surprise, but their expressions quickly changed as they reached the same conclusion. ''Hey, wait! You're not getting away that easily!'' Audrey and Theo sped after the boy, brushing away branches and jumping over bushes as they did, before reaching a small clearing, in which a young Bug Catcher stood over a small, green Pokémon on the ground, and picked it up carefully. Ryker stood awkwardly beside the boy, looking lost as to what to do and say, it seemed like this boy had lost in a pokémon battle... and badly too. Audrey immediately stopped, trying to grasp the situation, and her expression softening as she walked up to the child. She glared at Ryker for a moment, before passing him by to approach the boy, lowering herself to his height before speaking in a soft voice. ''Are you alright? What happened?''
The boy held the Caterpie to his chest and looked up. ''I... I saw a Beedrill!'' He sounded distressed, his voice about to break, and as a result started speaking so quickly the girl could barely follow. ''I saw a Beedrill! Those are super rare around here, and it looked really cool, so then I wanted to catch it, so I went after it with Caterpie... but it got angry, and started attacking us! It tried to hurt me, but Caterpie protected me with a string shot, but then it went after her instead, and... and then she got hurt... I still really want that Beedrill, but Caterpie can't beat it...''
Audrey nodded in understanding. ''Well, at the very least it's good you're alright. We should get your Pokémon back to town to heal it, though, um... what's your name?''
''Alfred...'' the boy mumbled, before turning to her fully. ''But if we go back to town now, the Beedrill will get away! Can't you catch it for me? You're strong trainers, aren't you?'' He gave both of the trainers a hopeful look. The girl was somewhat taken aback, and glanced towards Ryker for help.
Ryker took a second to think on the situation, he couldn't really be affording to waste any time... his sister was still out there and he already had too much ground to cover for his liking. If he didn't save her soon then- then... again. Ryker could hardly save anybody if he wasn't strong enough to, what if his sister was in danger? With a single bratty Oshawott that wouldn't obey him, then could he really hope to save anyone? Beedrill were supposed to be strong and quick, what if Ryker caught the Beedrill and took it for himself instead?! What a valuable addition to his team, he'd just tell the kid he couldn't catch it or that it flew away somewhere. It was sneaky and underhanded, but sometimes sacrifices had to be made, besides in the catching world it was first come first served right? Wasn't that what they taught him at trainer school?
"Hmm..." Ryker put a hand to his chin, he made it seem like he was mulling things over rather convincingly. "Well, I'm not sure I'm all that strong just yet... But sure! I'll try to help you out kiddo. Heh." Ryker smirked a little and patted the boy on his straw bug catcher approved hat. "So where did that Beedrill head off to anyway?" Alfred the bug catcher looked up with glee at Ryker and pointed to a shady looking glen in the middle of a dense patch of trees, the branches were so tightly interlocked that it almost looked like a cave. He had read about those... a hidden grotto where rare pokémon supposedly hung out? It had an ominous presence regardless and Ryker shuddered as the dark path seemed to reach out and probe him gently. "A-ahaha... are you sure the Beedrill went in THAT group of trees?" Alfred only looked up at his new "hero" and nodded resolutely, his eyes glimmering in the light of the sun, gently falling through the branches above.
Well. There was no way he was risking his life alone. No siree. He grabbed Audrey's arm and began to swiftly pull her towards the trees. She'd make a good distraction, she looked pretty, did Bee's like pretty? Wait wasn't that sweet? But they did target bright flowers and her clothes were certainly brighter than his so...
Maybe he was overthinking this.
"Welp! Let's go get this kids Beedrill, no time to waste, good samaritans, charity through pity and all that."
''Ahh! What do you think you're doing?!'' She was dragged along for a number of steps, but quickly pulled back her hand. ''How are we going to catch a Beedrill? We only have two small starter Pokémon... and yours doesn't even
listen to you!'' She glanced back at the boy, who returned the Caterpie to its Pokéball, and now saw the pair off with an expectant grin. He apparently looked up to the trainers so much already, and his innocent face made it rather hard for her to go back and refuse. She bit her lip slightly, and turned back towards the grotto, too prideful to turn away from a challenge and disappoint Alfred now. Letting out a gentle sigh, she spoke quietly to make sure he wouldn't hear, before pacing forward, her Charmander following closely behind her. ''Alright, fine... Let's do this.''
Inside the grotto, two trainers were waltzing right into the lair of a rather mean spirited pokémon. A small Spinarak cowered before a large, aggressive Beedrill, the poor little bug type had been bringing this larger, more powerful pokémon scavenged berries for weeks just to avoid getting beaten up again. The Beedrils antennae twitched as it sensed two larger bodies stepping over the branches upon the thicker forests floor. Had that boy come back to fight him again after such a weak display? He'd gladly claim another victory over the young "bug catcher". Flying out into the clearing he buzzed menacingly and held his poisonous stingers outwards aggressively. However, it was not the boy from before... no, it was two larger humans, no matter, they were clearly green as grass... all trainers around those parts were. It's why Beedrill had never left the area, even after evolving from Kakuna to his current form.
The small Spinarak was climbing a web connecting the branches above the grotto, the poor thing was cowering at the thought of another confrontation... She had never liked fighting.
Ryker nearly jumped out of his skin as the Beedrill charged forward so confidently, not even attempting to hide its presence. "W-waah! Maybe this wasn't such a good idea..." He took a single step backwards, but stopped, thinking of his sister somewhere out there... How could he ever hope to save her, if he was already going to run away? Grabbing the pokéball from his satchel, he pressed the button and in a blast of white light. An aggressive little Oshawott came flying out. Ryker thought back to all of his lessons and calmed himself, he started slow... making sure to ease into the fight.
"Ryujin use ta- eh?!" Before he could even finish the command, Ryujin, eager to do some damage, leapt forward and struck the Beedrill in the chest with a full body bash. The Beedrill, surprised to see the Oshawott act so quickly as its trainer spoke, took the hit hard, but was far from out. It braced itself for more battle, looking ready to make a counter attack at any moment.
Audrey and Theo watched in suspense as the water type jumped and struck the Beedrill in mid-air. Wasting no time in helping the other Pokémon, Audrey commanded her Charmander to assist. ''Quickly, use Ember!'' Theo in turn ran in front of his trainer, and unleashed a flurry of fiery shards directly toward the large Bug-type. The super-effective move did a number on it, burning its skin effectively. It floated idly for a moment, disoriented after being attacked from multiple directions, but regained its composure quickly. Spinning its stingers in preparation for a Twineedle attack, it flew towards the Charmander at high speed. Audrey responded immediately. ''Careful Theo... Wait for it to get close, then use Tackle!''
The fire-type braced itself and jumped to counter the Beedrill's move, but didn't manage to avoid the insect stingers entirely. The Pokémon flew apart a short distance after the impact, both having taken damage, but at least there was an opening for another move now.
Ryker gritted his teeth gently, a little bit nervous... but feeling more confident after seeing the enemy get hit twice in a row. Would it be enough? Reaching into his bag and grabbing a poké-ball, Ryker dashed a few steps forward and flung it out of his hand towards the injured Beedrill, but almost anticipating this, the Beedrill aimed a glowing purple stinger skyward. Glowing purple... Was that Fell Stinger? But why towards the Sky? Ryker would soon get his answer as he heard a pained squeeling noise from up above, a small green bug type pokémon dropped from its position above, perched safely on the web... as it fell it protected the Beedrill with its falling form, the poké-ball colliding with it instead! Three quick shakes on the ground and the small green pokémon was caught tight, a successful capture, but it brought them no closer to their goal! Having knocked out the opposing pokémon with Fell Stinger, the Beedrill glared menacingly, its attack power boosted dramatically. Ryker started to sweat a little bit, what could they do? One hit from this Beedrill and they were done for. But wait, giving up was not an option now... they had to do this, he had to prove that he could do something like this. He thought of all the video games he'd played in the past... If attacking the boss head on doesn't work then... Surely you needed to expose its weak spot? Or use an environmental hazard? Looking up to a branch in the canopy above, left dangling gently after being damaged by the Fell Stinger attack, Ryker had an idea. Quickly looking to his side, he called out to Audrey.
"Is there anything you can do to keep this guy distracted for like... two seconds maximum?"
Audrey watched as Theo was blown back onto the ground, and was still waiting for it to get back onto its feet, as she heard Ryker's call. Luckily Charmander had managed to shrug off most of the attack, and seemed ready to launch another. Its trainer glanced at Ryker and gave him a reassuring nod. ''Two seconds? No problem... Theo, use Smokescreen!''
The fire type let out a battle cry before opening its mouth widely and releasing a thick, black smoke that quickly filled the area. This would at least make it difficult for the Beedrill to attack, but it clouded their vision as well, not to mention their breath. Audrey covered her mouth with her hand, trying to keep the stuff out, while replying hastily. ''Well, two seconds are about up. If you have a plan, I suggest you carry it out now!''
"Gah... Gack! This stuff can't be good for the lungs..." Ryker complained, caughing out the thick smog hastily before shaking his head gently and focussing. "Ryujin! Aim a Night slash skyward! Just like the Beedrill did!" A small, yet defiant roar could be heard from the smoke as a slashing wave of dark energy rose upwards through the smog, as anticipated, it cut a huge branch clean off one of the trees. As it fell into the smog a sudden and very disgruntled buzzing noise could be heard piercing the smoke... and as it all finally began to clear, a badly infured and barely conscious Beedrill could be seen struggling beneath the branch. Ryker didn't have the time nor desire to use ANOTHER poké-ball, so he quickly turned to Audrey and called out to her. "Now! This is the best and maybe only chance we're going to get!"
Pleasantly surprised by the clever strategy employed to pin the Beedrill down, Audrey quickly dove into her bag following Ryker's words. The nerves made her take a few seconds to grab one, but she quickly threw it at the insect with full force. Upon making contact, the ball chucked open, and the Beedrill was absorbed inside, before closing and rolling on the ground. Once, twice... three times... Before finally the relieving sound of a succesful capture resounded through the grotto. Audrey released the breath she didn't realise she'd been holding, and ran up to the Pokéball to pick it up. Soon joined by her Charmander, whom she rewarded with a thankful pat on the head, before returning it to its Pokéball. ''We actually did it!'' she exclaimed, before standing up and returning to Ryker. ''I can barely believe it. I have to say... that final move was pretty impressive.''
"Eheh... ah... well... yeah, I mean... it was nothing, really. It was just a matter of... doing that thing I did. A-anyway... you should give that to me, I'll deliver it to-" Ryker suddenly heard a gentle rustling to the right just then, looking over to the grass where the fight had just taken place, he noticed a single pokéball gently roll out of the grass. The Spinarak... if it was around here then it must have been in the Beedrill's company a lot, yet it had been so readily tossed aside as a two-bit shield. Ryker felt a tweak of pity pull on his heart strings and sighing gently, he thought about Alfred the "terrible at his job" bug catcher too.
"Like I was saying... you should go and give that to Alfred. I'll catch up yeah?"
Recovering from the initial euphoria of catching such a powerful 'mon, Audrey suddenly realised that'd come out a little too friendly. She still wasn't happy with this guy for crashing into her without even apologizing. For now though, she was in too good a mood to argue. ''S-sure. I'll go up ahead then... You might want to check up on that other Pokéball of yours.'' She began moving towards the grotto, but hesitated briefly. He did most of the work in that battle in the end, despite her Pokémon having the type advantage of the two. She glanced back, about to speak up... but decided against it at the last second. If she wasn't getting an apology, then he sure as hell wasn't getting her thanks.
Once Audrey was out of the grotto, he walked over slowly to the single sitting poké-ball. Pulling out his pokédex he scanned the little bug inside, a Spinarak... female... almost kind of cute, in a creepy way. It was badly injured, knocked out by the force of that fell stinger. He'd have to head back to the city and heal her up at the pokémon center as soon as he could, but first...
"Muffet. That'll do for you right? Like that nursery rhyme they tell kids to make 'em scared of Ariados." Attaching the pokéball to his belt. He looked gently at the grotto's main exit. Audrey was out there, she was probably remembering how he bumped into her at first... oh crap... he hadn't apologized yet had he? This girl was scary, what in the name of Arceus would she do to him once he got outta there? Grinning somewhat out of fear, he turned on his heels, returned Ryujin before the Oshawott could complain and began to slink away through the trees, new pokéball in hand... he'd, well... he'd deal with Audrey later.
* * *
Audrey exited the grotto and quickly returned to Alfred. The boy was waiting in suspense, but his face lit up visibly when he saw the girl come up to him. Practically jumping with excitement, he ran up to her and started questioning her about everything. ''How did it go?! Did you get the Beedrill? ... And where is the other guy?''
''He'll catch up in a minute. But look... this is for you.'' She replied as she proudly held out the Pokéball. Alfred's eyes sparkled at the sight, and he was about to take it from her hands, before she quickly pulled back. ''Alfred... This Beedrill is a very powerful Pokémon, okay? You're not exactly an experienced trainer yet, so you have to be really careful in handling it. Or it'll still make short work of you. I've seen it happen...'' Thinking back to Ryker being effectively beat up by a tiny Oshawott, it was even scarier a thought to imagine what this Beedrill could do to him. Alfred nodded quickly, and eagerly took the Pokéball as she held it out again.
''I'll be real careful! No problem, miss... Miss!''
''It's Audrey.'' She couldn't help but smile a little to his excitement. ''Well then... Take care.'' She turned to leave, but was quickly interrupted.
''Wait wait! I wanted to thank you properly first. You can have this!'' He dug into his shoulder bag and took out a rather large amount of money, and handed it over. Audrey almost instinctively raised her hand in refusal.
''It's not like we helped you just to be rewarded. Just---''
''No, I mean it! Take it! I was going to use it to buy Great Balls, but now that I have Beedrill, I won't use it anymore anyway!''
Audrey attempted to refuse again, but Alfred's determination eventually convinced her, and she reluctantly agreed. ''Alright already... Thanks.'' She quietly spoke as she put the money in her own bag.
''I wanna give it to the mister too, so, where is he?''
''Ryker... He should be right behind me, he's probably still in the grotto.''
''Oh! Mister Ryker... I'll go give him some too then! Thanks again, Miss Audrey!''
''Yeah... Take care!'' A small wave of her hand contrasted his big, excited waving in return, as the two parted ways, and Audrey returned to the path, to resume her way to Flocessy Town.
* * *
Ryker finished handing Ryujin and Muffet's pokéballs to the Nurse working behind the counter at the Aspertia pokémon center. He'd already had to come back here after barely starting on his supposed grand quest. Was he really cut out for this?
"Hey! You're Mr. Ryker right?"
Ryker turned around at the familiar shrill voice of the young boy Alfred from earlier. Alfred approached happily, holding two pokéballs in his hands. His Caterpie and a Beedrill too it seemed. He had guessed that Audrey mentioned his name at some point... speaking of which. "Y-you...!" Ryker said with a hint of fear, quickly crouching behind the small boy's frame. "Where is she? Did you bring her with you?" Turning around slowly with a confused expression, Alfred plopped a small satchel of money into Ryker's palm. Ryker stared at it for a moment before questioning. "E-Eh?" Alfred beamed widely and responded in turn. "It's a whole 1000 Poké Mr. Ryker! I'd been saving up a bunch to buy some great balls, but now that you and Miss Audrey got me this here Beedrill, I won't be needing them none!" Alfred scratched his now a little, blushing gently. "I feel like you too deserve it all the more y'know? You and Miss Audrey really helped me out of a bind, I gotta give you something." Ryker's eyes widened a little as he put the money, stunned, into his bag. He spoke up, a little quieter than before. "H-hey kid... You don't have to-"
"I really look up to trainers like you Mr. Ryker! Going on adventures, helping people in need... if I was like you! I could do all that stuff too! So I'm gonna work hard to be strong, Beedrill, Caterpie and I are going to be able to do anything together if we work hard! Just like, Mr. Ryker and Miss. Audrey!" A call came from outside the center and Alfred turned his head suddenly, before smiling with a light wave. "That's my Ma Mr. Ryker! So I gotta go now yeah? I hope we can meet again some day! Thanks again, a whole whole bunch!" Just like that, the little boy was gone.
And all Ryker could do was stand there and wonder if he had even ever felt that feeling, the feeling of having someone look up to him. The nurses call woke him from his stupor.
"Mr. Ward, your pokémon are all healed and ready to go! Looks like they're all healthy and excited to hit the road!"
With a smile, he took the two pokéballs in hand and clipped them to his belt gently. He had made it this far... maybe, just maybe, he could make it a little farther still.