Twilight-kun
Pokémon World Champion
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15.1
Arceus gazed into the tangled time steam that encompassed the Alola region, tail flicking idly as it worked.
"I know you're in there, and I will find out why you remind me so much of myself."
Arceus paused in its work, mind slowly going over potential fixes and workarounds to speed up the process.
"...No, sending someone back in time to fix a problem before it becomes a problem never works. That's what got us into this mess and I do not want to deal with another Time Crash any time soon..."
It sighed gustily and got to its feet.
"I need to relieve some stress...CELEBI!" the Creator called, which caused the diminutive legendary to come flying over. "Feel free to tell the others I shall be giving out belly rubs for the next few hours."
Celebi let out a squee and vanished.
A few minutes later saw the majority of legendary pokémon sprawled all over the floor of the Hall of Origin out in bliss as Arceus put its thousand hands to work.
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15.2
Mewtwo and Sasha sat across from the lucario who had been pursuing them since they'd entered Orre.
Between them, sitting on a large flat rock were two goblets filled with fresh berry juice.
The lucario stared at the goblets closely, eyes narrowed. "You think to trick me with this kind of ploy? What kind of idiot do you take me for?"
"A resourceful one," Mewtwo replied. "A simple game of the poisoned chalice. Plus, I went out of the way to pick a toxin that wasn't lethal. It's merely a sleeping solution. Once ingested, the target falls into a deep sleep for a while. Plenty of time for you to take us wherever your master wants us or plenty of time for Sasha and I to hide."
The lucario stroked its chin slowly as it stared at the cups. "Common sense says mine is the poisoned one. But that'd be too easy and predictable. The old guessing game. How many steps ahead did you plan for me to think? It's ultimately a fifty-fifty chance, which is better than most. However, you are a psychic type and thus can create illusions. Maybe there's only one cup and the other is a trap. Perhaps both of these cups are poisoned and there's a third one hidden that you'll swap with yours once we commit to a cup."
Mewtwo arched an eyebrow. "Well, you are correct in one thing. There are three goblets. One for me, one for you..." He waved a hand and there was a brief shimmer before a third goblet materialized. "And one for Sasha."
Sasha blinked in surprise and looked at it warily.
The lucario crossed its arms and frowned. "Well, that does make things interesting. From a fifty percent chance to thirty-three. But since the new cup is the freshest of the batch, that could mean it's not poisoned."
"And how sure of that are you?" Mewtwo asked.
"Not enough to choose it."
Mewtwo grinned. "If only one cup is poisoned, that means unless both Sasha and I drink the tainted drinks, one of us will be able to stop you."
The lucario sighed and picked up the glass in front of Mewtwo.
Mewtwo retrieved the one from the lucario's side of the table and held the other one to Sasha's lips.
"Down the hatch then."
All three drank deeply.
Mewtwo watched as both Sasha and the lucario fell off their seats.
"The perks of being a psychic-type is having subtle ways to negate status afflictions," Mewtwo said wryly, body briefly glowing green from the effects of Safeguard.
He scooped Sasha into his arms and cradled her close before teleporting away.
-
15.3
"Do legendary pokémon have their own unique names?"
Mewtwo carefully measured some seasoning before adding it into the pan he was tending to before answering Sasha's question.
"Some of them do. Usually the lower-tier ones, such as the elemental birds, regis and the lati. I know some celebi and mew give themselves names to tell themselves apart as well."
"Do you know any?" Sasha asked, curled up on the couch, head resting on the arm as she watched him cook.
"I know a mew named Citlali who had an annoying tendency to poke his nose into my romantic life."
"You said had," Sasha noted.
"Funny how finding a romantic partner tends to shut them up. Last I heard he was in Sinnoh doing some research on Arceus' behalf," Mewtwo said, putting the pan on a low simmer before joining Sasha on the couch.
His paws kneaded through Sasha's fur and she nestled close, purring contentedly.
"Before you ask, no, I have not ever given myself a unique name. Oftentimes people assign their own nicknames to me. Cass and Sabrina usually gave me cat-themed ones and Rei simply called me Mewtwo while she was my dove."
Sasha pushed her head into Mewtwo's caresses and opened an eye. "How'd Rei take the fact you found someone else?"
"She shipped me with you long before you told me about your feelings, so she was happy I'd found someone else,"
"I know the feeling," Sasha muttered. "Some of the pokémon from the abandoned apartment building did the same."
"Same for some legendary pokémon," said a new voice.
Mewtwo and Sasha jumped in surprise as a mew popped into view with a cheery grin.
"Heya Mewtwo. Nice to see you back among civilization. How was your sojourn?"
"Citlali," Mewtwo said neutrally. "I had a feeling you'd show up. You always did have the most interesting sense of timing."
"What'd you expect from the oldest pokémon species?" the mew said with a grin.
Mewtwo snorted and moved Sasha off his lap to go check on the food.
Citlali hovered around Sasha, who followed the legendary with her eyes.
"I've heard quite a bit about you. News of you had spread all the way out to Sinnoh. Pokémon taking the league challenge always stir up more interest than some trainer from a random town."
The mew stilled his movements and crossed his arms. "Meanwhile, you also have the advantage of having Mewtwo as a friend. That's...surprising."
"How do you know him?" Sasha asked.
"I come from a different dimension where Giovanni regained his memory of Mewtwo and sent his old girlfriend to kill him. Good times..."
Citlali's eyes wandered around the room and he pricked his ears. With a frown, he teleported, startling Sasha. The mew reappeared, holding a familiar necklace.
"...Strange that he still has this," the mew remarked. "I'd have thought he'd gotten over collecting strays." The necklace jerked itself from his paws and flew into Mewtwo's as the clone brought in two dishes.
"You have overstayed your welcome," Mewtwo said quietly. "Have a good rest of the evening."
Citlali stared at the clone for a moment before he smiled, nodded and vanished.
Mewtwo sighed heavily and shook his head. "Still as irritating as ever. No sense of personal space or privacy."
He stirred the thin noodles in front of him absently before staring at Sasha, who had a sauce mustache from her eager eating.
She licked her face clean.
"You don't sound like you enjoy his company," Sasha said.
Mewtwo nodded. "We've never really seen eye to eye on some things. He believes in the superiority of original pokémon back while I was cloning pokémon. The only reason he puts up with me is because I'm carrying mew genes. Were I just some amalgamate of pokémon, he'd probably have killed me without batting an eye."
Sasha frowned. "I'm sorry to hear that."
Mewtwo waved a paw dismissively. "He's matured a lot over the past two decades."
"Sounds like he has some interesting stories to tell about your childhood," Sasha mused.
"From a timeline that is no longer relevant," Mewtwo said.
"…Very well."
-
15.4
Sasha peered over Mewtwo's shoulder as the clone flew over the Orre desert.
"So all we've got is the word of a semi-murderous lucario that Wes may be somewhere out here. Any particular reason we're risking our necks?"
"Because Arceus asked us nicely to go check since the rest of his Chosen were tied up with other matters," Mewtwo replied, scanning the ground with his eyes, ears, aura and psychic abilities.
Sasha sighed and shook her head. "Things are never dull around you, are they?"
"Believe me, I've had some months that absolutely dragged on with no excitement in life."
"Oh? Did your harem ignore you?" Sasha asked dryly.
Mewtwo almost fell out of the sky and he craned his head to stare at her incredulously.
"My what?!"
"Well, before I met you, you had Amber Fuji, Sabrina and Cassandra as your partners, so I didn't think you'd be lacking in company," Sasha said.
Mewtwo rubbed his head. "Problem with that idea is Amber and Cassandra were both from alternate realities. In this timeline, I've never...actually had a physical relationship before Rei and you. Sabrina was a friend, nothing more."
"Oh? So you didn't have sex with her before I got my badge?" Sasha asked, tilting her head.
"No. We just helped each other clear our minds and come to terms with conflicting memories."
Sasha went silent, ears flicking in the wind.
Mewtwo returned to scanning the ground and slowed. "I found something."
Landing, the duo approached an opening leading into a small canyon. As they entered it, Sasha's fur rippled uneasily.
"You sense it too?" Mewtwo murmured. Sasha nodded.
"We're being watched," she replied, looking around.
Mewtwo closed his eyes and rested a hand on the wall. "What is this pressure...?"
"There!" Sasha yiped, moments before the walls exploded. Mewtwo had already leaped backwards, hands blazing with energy as shapes shrouded in shadow surged forward.
Mewtwo narrowed his eyes and Sasha jumped off his shoulders, giving him room to maneuver. The eevee glanced back, then up, seeing movement at the top of the canyon. The ground shook and the walls collapsed, closing off the entrance.
"Not entirely useful since we can fly or teleport, but certainly intimidating, I guess," Sasha remarked. She turned and saw Mewtwo holding several shadowy pokémon in the air with his telekinesis.
"I'd heard of Cipher's Shadow Pokémon project, but I thought they had all been purified," Mewtwo said, gazing at the pokémon closely. He perked up at a sound further down the canyon. "Show yourself."
A man wearing a long blue coat with silver hair came into view, palms outward. Mewtwo relaxed and gave him a nod.
"Wes. We've been looking for you."
Wes smiled slightly. "Thanks for your concern. I'd been tracking down Cipher's remaining caches of Shadow Pokémon and was purifying them when they went into a frenzy."
Sasha gazed up at the pokémon curiously. "What's a Shadow pokémon?"
"Pokémon whose hearts have been closed through artificial means," Wes replied. "Emotionless fighting machines."
Sasha glanced at Mewtwo with a raised brow and he rolled his eyes.
"Don't even think about comparing me to them," he grumbled. Wes returned the pokémon to their balls and sat down. An umbreon and espeon poked their heads out from a pile of rocks.
"Ah, I thought I heard voices," the umbreon said, coming out and rubbed against Wes's leg. The espeon curled in his lap and licked at his face worryingly.
"Are you alright?" she asked fretfully. Wes chuckled and rubbed her ears.
"I'm fine. These two came along and sorted things out," he said.
"There were a few other pokémon who collapsed the walls," Sasha said. "Not sure what happened to them."
Wes rubbed his temples and sighed deeply. "Probably some of the local pokémon hunting. Most likely fled once things settled down though; they've never been too terribly brave. Rui has better luck talking to them than I do though."
"And where is Rui now?" Mewtwo asked.
"With Michael and Jovi, helping with the purifying process."
"There's different ways of purification then?" Sasha asked curiously. Wes nodded.
"I usually purified them by spending time with them, helping them reopen their hearts. Got help from a celebi a few times and then there's a technological way to do it...Orre has gotten much busier as of late and it's hectic at times."
Sasha nodded before glancing up at the sky, which was slowly turning yellow as the sun neared the horizon.
"So we've established Wes is alive and has things under control, so...is our work here done?" she asked.
"The business, certainly, but that hardly means our time in Orre is over," Mewtwo said. "There's plenty of sights to see and events to check out. It's not like you have anything else planned, right?"
Sasha nodded and jumped onto his shoulder. Mewtwo turned to Wes.
"Care for a lift?"
Wes shook his head. "Nah, I've got my bike."
"Very well. Perhaps we'll see you around," Mewtwo said with a nod.
They left, clearing the canyon entrance on their way out and teleported to Phenac City to clean up and rest.
-
15.5
"How are you feeling?"
Sasha blinked as Mewtwo's voice cut through her wandering thoughts and guided her back to reality.
"Nervous," Sasha admitted. "This is the league, after all. The best of the best are gonna be here and on top of that, I get to face full teams of six pokémon."
"They do have rules about that. Depending on how well the battle goes, you can be healed after every two, three or four pokémon. Or if you're really sure of yourself, none."
"And it's not really unfair since all the pokémon you're facing are rested while constant fighting will wear even the best trained pokémon down," Sasha reasoned. Mewtwo nodded as he looked around the crowded venue of Indogo Plateau.
"Ah, there's Ash. Shall we go say hello?"
They made their way over to the trainer from Pallet who was deep in conversation with another man.
As they neared, the conversation ended and Pikachu tapped Ash's head before pointing towards Mewtwo and Sasha.
"You made it!" Ash said excitedly. "I was stoked to hear you'd gotten your last badge."
Sasha's ears warmed and she dipped her head. "It was fun and I'm looking forward to seeing the matches." She hesitated before glancing around at the competition. "And participating myself."
"I'm sure you'll do great," Pikachu said. "I was nervous about my first league too."
"Did you win?" Sasha asked.
"Before Cyrus screwed with time...no. The second time around, yes," Pikachu said with a wry grin.
"Sounds like you had fun," Sasha replied, turning her attention back to Ash, who had been talking with Mewtwo.
"You're not using Mega Evolution?" Mewtwo asked in surprise.
Ash shrugged. "Didn't feel like using something that causes my pokemon to go berserk and hurt themselves in the process."
"Fair enough. Good luck with your matches."
Ash turned his attention to Sasha. "See you down the line. Don't forget to have fun."
"I will," Sasha replied, relaxing. Ash turned with a wave and walked off.
Arceus gazed into the tangled time steam that encompassed the Alola region, tail flicking idly as it worked.
"I know you're in there, and I will find out why you remind me so much of myself."
Arceus paused in its work, mind slowly going over potential fixes and workarounds to speed up the process.
"...No, sending someone back in time to fix a problem before it becomes a problem never works. That's what got us into this mess and I do not want to deal with another Time Crash any time soon..."
It sighed gustily and got to its feet.
"I need to relieve some stress...CELEBI!" the Creator called, which caused the diminutive legendary to come flying over. "Feel free to tell the others I shall be giving out belly rubs for the next few hours."
Celebi let out a squee and vanished.
A few minutes later saw the majority of legendary pokémon sprawled all over the floor of the Hall of Origin out in bliss as Arceus put its thousand hands to work.
-
15.2
Mewtwo and Sasha sat across from the lucario who had been pursuing them since they'd entered Orre.
Between them, sitting on a large flat rock were two goblets filled with fresh berry juice.
The lucario stared at the goblets closely, eyes narrowed. "You think to trick me with this kind of ploy? What kind of idiot do you take me for?"
"A resourceful one," Mewtwo replied. "A simple game of the poisoned chalice. Plus, I went out of the way to pick a toxin that wasn't lethal. It's merely a sleeping solution. Once ingested, the target falls into a deep sleep for a while. Plenty of time for you to take us wherever your master wants us or plenty of time for Sasha and I to hide."
The lucario stroked its chin slowly as it stared at the cups. "Common sense says mine is the poisoned one. But that'd be too easy and predictable. The old guessing game. How many steps ahead did you plan for me to think? It's ultimately a fifty-fifty chance, which is better than most. However, you are a psychic type and thus can create illusions. Maybe there's only one cup and the other is a trap. Perhaps both of these cups are poisoned and there's a third one hidden that you'll swap with yours once we commit to a cup."
Mewtwo arched an eyebrow. "Well, you are correct in one thing. There are three goblets. One for me, one for you..." He waved a hand and there was a brief shimmer before a third goblet materialized. "And one for Sasha."
Sasha blinked in surprise and looked at it warily.
The lucario crossed its arms and frowned. "Well, that does make things interesting. From a fifty percent chance to thirty-three. But since the new cup is the freshest of the batch, that could mean it's not poisoned."
"And how sure of that are you?" Mewtwo asked.
"Not enough to choose it."
Mewtwo grinned. "If only one cup is poisoned, that means unless both Sasha and I drink the tainted drinks, one of us will be able to stop you."
The lucario sighed and picked up the glass in front of Mewtwo.
Mewtwo retrieved the one from the lucario's side of the table and held the other one to Sasha's lips.
"Down the hatch then."
All three drank deeply.
Mewtwo watched as both Sasha and the lucario fell off their seats.
"The perks of being a psychic-type is having subtle ways to negate status afflictions," Mewtwo said wryly, body briefly glowing green from the effects of Safeguard.
He scooped Sasha into his arms and cradled her close before teleporting away.
-
15.3
"Do legendary pokémon have their own unique names?"
Mewtwo carefully measured some seasoning before adding it into the pan he was tending to before answering Sasha's question.
"Some of them do. Usually the lower-tier ones, such as the elemental birds, regis and the lati. I know some celebi and mew give themselves names to tell themselves apart as well."
"Do you know any?" Sasha asked, curled up on the couch, head resting on the arm as she watched him cook.
"I know a mew named Citlali who had an annoying tendency to poke his nose into my romantic life."
"You said had," Sasha noted.
"Funny how finding a romantic partner tends to shut them up. Last I heard he was in Sinnoh doing some research on Arceus' behalf," Mewtwo said, putting the pan on a low simmer before joining Sasha on the couch.
His paws kneaded through Sasha's fur and she nestled close, purring contentedly.
"Before you ask, no, I have not ever given myself a unique name. Oftentimes people assign their own nicknames to me. Cass and Sabrina usually gave me cat-themed ones and Rei simply called me Mewtwo while she was my dove."
Sasha pushed her head into Mewtwo's caresses and opened an eye. "How'd Rei take the fact you found someone else?"
"She shipped me with you long before you told me about your feelings, so she was happy I'd found someone else,"
"I know the feeling," Sasha muttered. "Some of the pokémon from the abandoned apartment building did the same."
"Same for some legendary pokémon," said a new voice.
Mewtwo and Sasha jumped in surprise as a mew popped into view with a cheery grin.
"Heya Mewtwo. Nice to see you back among civilization. How was your sojourn?"
"Citlali," Mewtwo said neutrally. "I had a feeling you'd show up. You always did have the most interesting sense of timing."
"What'd you expect from the oldest pokémon species?" the mew said with a grin.
Mewtwo snorted and moved Sasha off his lap to go check on the food.
Citlali hovered around Sasha, who followed the legendary with her eyes.
"I've heard quite a bit about you. News of you had spread all the way out to Sinnoh. Pokémon taking the league challenge always stir up more interest than some trainer from a random town."
The mew stilled his movements and crossed his arms. "Meanwhile, you also have the advantage of having Mewtwo as a friend. That's...surprising."
"How do you know him?" Sasha asked.
"I come from a different dimension where Giovanni regained his memory of Mewtwo and sent his old girlfriend to kill him. Good times..."
Citlali's eyes wandered around the room and he pricked his ears. With a frown, he teleported, startling Sasha. The mew reappeared, holding a familiar necklace.
"...Strange that he still has this," the mew remarked. "I'd have thought he'd gotten over collecting strays." The necklace jerked itself from his paws and flew into Mewtwo's as the clone brought in two dishes.
"You have overstayed your welcome," Mewtwo said quietly. "Have a good rest of the evening."
Citlali stared at the clone for a moment before he smiled, nodded and vanished.
Mewtwo sighed heavily and shook his head. "Still as irritating as ever. No sense of personal space or privacy."
He stirred the thin noodles in front of him absently before staring at Sasha, who had a sauce mustache from her eager eating.
She licked her face clean.
"You don't sound like you enjoy his company," Sasha said.
Mewtwo nodded. "We've never really seen eye to eye on some things. He believes in the superiority of original pokémon back while I was cloning pokémon. The only reason he puts up with me is because I'm carrying mew genes. Were I just some amalgamate of pokémon, he'd probably have killed me without batting an eye."
Sasha frowned. "I'm sorry to hear that."
Mewtwo waved a paw dismissively. "He's matured a lot over the past two decades."
"Sounds like he has some interesting stories to tell about your childhood," Sasha mused.
"From a timeline that is no longer relevant," Mewtwo said.
"…Very well."
-
15.4
Sasha peered over Mewtwo's shoulder as the clone flew over the Orre desert.
"So all we've got is the word of a semi-murderous lucario that Wes may be somewhere out here. Any particular reason we're risking our necks?"
"Because Arceus asked us nicely to go check since the rest of his Chosen were tied up with other matters," Mewtwo replied, scanning the ground with his eyes, ears, aura and psychic abilities.
Sasha sighed and shook her head. "Things are never dull around you, are they?"
"Believe me, I've had some months that absolutely dragged on with no excitement in life."
"Oh? Did your harem ignore you?" Sasha asked dryly.
Mewtwo almost fell out of the sky and he craned his head to stare at her incredulously.
"My what?!"
"Well, before I met you, you had Amber Fuji, Sabrina and Cassandra as your partners, so I didn't think you'd be lacking in company," Sasha said.
Mewtwo rubbed his head. "Problem with that idea is Amber and Cassandra were both from alternate realities. In this timeline, I've never...actually had a physical relationship before Rei and you. Sabrina was a friend, nothing more."
"Oh? So you didn't have sex with her before I got my badge?" Sasha asked, tilting her head.
"No. We just helped each other clear our minds and come to terms with conflicting memories."
Sasha went silent, ears flicking in the wind.
Mewtwo returned to scanning the ground and slowed. "I found something."
Landing, the duo approached an opening leading into a small canyon. As they entered it, Sasha's fur rippled uneasily.
"You sense it too?" Mewtwo murmured. Sasha nodded.
"We're being watched," she replied, looking around.
Mewtwo closed his eyes and rested a hand on the wall. "What is this pressure...?"
"There!" Sasha yiped, moments before the walls exploded. Mewtwo had already leaped backwards, hands blazing with energy as shapes shrouded in shadow surged forward.
Mewtwo narrowed his eyes and Sasha jumped off his shoulders, giving him room to maneuver. The eevee glanced back, then up, seeing movement at the top of the canyon. The ground shook and the walls collapsed, closing off the entrance.
"Not entirely useful since we can fly or teleport, but certainly intimidating, I guess," Sasha remarked. She turned and saw Mewtwo holding several shadowy pokémon in the air with his telekinesis.
"I'd heard of Cipher's Shadow Pokémon project, but I thought they had all been purified," Mewtwo said, gazing at the pokémon closely. He perked up at a sound further down the canyon. "Show yourself."
A man wearing a long blue coat with silver hair came into view, palms outward. Mewtwo relaxed and gave him a nod.
"Wes. We've been looking for you."
Wes smiled slightly. "Thanks for your concern. I'd been tracking down Cipher's remaining caches of Shadow Pokémon and was purifying them when they went into a frenzy."
Sasha gazed up at the pokémon curiously. "What's a Shadow pokémon?"
"Pokémon whose hearts have been closed through artificial means," Wes replied. "Emotionless fighting machines."
Sasha glanced at Mewtwo with a raised brow and he rolled his eyes.
"Don't even think about comparing me to them," he grumbled. Wes returned the pokémon to their balls and sat down. An umbreon and espeon poked their heads out from a pile of rocks.
"Ah, I thought I heard voices," the umbreon said, coming out and rubbed against Wes's leg. The espeon curled in his lap and licked at his face worryingly.
"Are you alright?" she asked fretfully. Wes chuckled and rubbed her ears.
"I'm fine. These two came along and sorted things out," he said.
"There were a few other pokémon who collapsed the walls," Sasha said. "Not sure what happened to them."
Wes rubbed his temples and sighed deeply. "Probably some of the local pokémon hunting. Most likely fled once things settled down though; they've never been too terribly brave. Rui has better luck talking to them than I do though."
"And where is Rui now?" Mewtwo asked.
"With Michael and Jovi, helping with the purifying process."
"There's different ways of purification then?" Sasha asked curiously. Wes nodded.
"I usually purified them by spending time with them, helping them reopen their hearts. Got help from a celebi a few times and then there's a technological way to do it...Orre has gotten much busier as of late and it's hectic at times."
Sasha nodded before glancing up at the sky, which was slowly turning yellow as the sun neared the horizon.
"So we've established Wes is alive and has things under control, so...is our work here done?" she asked.
"The business, certainly, but that hardly means our time in Orre is over," Mewtwo said. "There's plenty of sights to see and events to check out. It's not like you have anything else planned, right?"
Sasha nodded and jumped onto his shoulder. Mewtwo turned to Wes.
"Care for a lift?"
Wes shook his head. "Nah, I've got my bike."
"Very well. Perhaps we'll see you around," Mewtwo said with a nod.
They left, clearing the canyon entrance on their way out and teleported to Phenac City to clean up and rest.
-
15.5
"How are you feeling?"
Sasha blinked as Mewtwo's voice cut through her wandering thoughts and guided her back to reality.
"Nervous," Sasha admitted. "This is the league, after all. The best of the best are gonna be here and on top of that, I get to face full teams of six pokémon."
"They do have rules about that. Depending on how well the battle goes, you can be healed after every two, three or four pokémon. Or if you're really sure of yourself, none."
"And it's not really unfair since all the pokémon you're facing are rested while constant fighting will wear even the best trained pokémon down," Sasha reasoned. Mewtwo nodded as he looked around the crowded venue of Indogo Plateau.
"Ah, there's Ash. Shall we go say hello?"
They made their way over to the trainer from Pallet who was deep in conversation with another man.
As they neared, the conversation ended and Pikachu tapped Ash's head before pointing towards Mewtwo and Sasha.
"You made it!" Ash said excitedly. "I was stoked to hear you'd gotten your last badge."
Sasha's ears warmed and she dipped her head. "It was fun and I'm looking forward to seeing the matches." She hesitated before glancing around at the competition. "And participating myself."
"I'm sure you'll do great," Pikachu said. "I was nervous about my first league too."
"Did you win?" Sasha asked.
"Before Cyrus screwed with time...no. The second time around, yes," Pikachu said with a wry grin.
"Sounds like you had fun," Sasha replied, turning her attention back to Ash, who had been talking with Mewtwo.
"You're not using Mega Evolution?" Mewtwo asked in surprise.
Ash shrugged. "Didn't feel like using something that causes my pokemon to go berserk and hurt themselves in the process."
"Fair enough. Good luck with your matches."
Ash turned his attention to Sasha. "See you down the line. Don't forget to have fun."
"I will," Sasha replied, relaxing. Ash turned with a wave and walked off.