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The Corei Quest v2

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    Hi! Some may have read this already (Those on the Sppf forums) but i decided to put it up here for the pokecommunity forum users to check it out too. Hope you like it!

    The Corei Quest
    Note: This is a fan-fiction I made. Most of the characters and Pokémon are of my own design apart from the ones you should obviously know.

    SEASON ONE

    Chapter One: The Call
    Chapter Two: A Rivalry Is Born
    Chapter Three: The Price of Trust
    Chapter Four: Sapph's First Capture
    Chapter Five: Action in EverWood Part 1
    Chapter Six: Action in EverWood Part 2
    Chapter Seven: Quit Bugging!
    Chapter Eight: Across the Bay
    Chapter Nine: Shocking Developments
    Chapter Ten: Two Annoying Rivals
    Chapter Eleven: The Gatonda Tournament Part 1 Part 2
    Chapter Twelve: Hurried Hunting
    Chapter Thirteen: The Main Event Part 1 Part 2
    Chapter Fourteen: Off the Chains Part 1 Part 2
    Chapter Fifteen: Rock On, Grandpa (slated for 21st June)

    SEASON TWO

    SEASON THREE

    Chapter One: The Call

    Rolling green hills, purple snow-capped mountains, vibrantly coloured fields of wild flowers and crystal blue skies and lakes moved on by in a slow rush as an old steam engine moved progressively north. The breathtaking scenery however, was not on the mind of some of the passengers. Indeed, an eleven year old boy found sleeping a more fulfilling past time than stopping to sniff the roses (not that he could stop the train to sniff them anyway.)

    As the train drew nearer to Olville Station, Sapph reflected on how the invitation from Prof. Theodore T. Yew's call to his father had started his journey to and in Corei.

    -Flashback-

    Cherrygrove Town, Three days ago…

    "Sapph? Sapph!"

    Up in his room, Sapph yawned lazily, stretched a bit and rolled on his side. It was after all, a Saturday and he was at perfect liberty to sleep in. At least he would have if his mother didn't know how to get him out of bed in the mornings.

    Unfortunately for Sapph, his mother knew.

    "SAPPHIRE MANSON! GET DOWN HERE!"

    That did it…

    "It's SAPPH!" he hollered down the stairs.

    "So you are awake," his mother smiled from the doorway, knowing she had won the daily battle.

    "Aww, crud," Sapph moaned to his pillow. He then grudgingly got out of bed to peer blearily at his reflection in the mirror.

    A boy with extremely messed up dark brown hair peered back at him. Yawning widely, he reached for his towel sleepily as he shuffled for the bathroom.

    Sapph couldn't see what the rush was about, there was nowhere "and I mean nowhere other than school to go," as he would constantly complain to his often-exasperated but good-natured mother and his stern and often indifferent father.

    Half an hour later, Sapph ambled into the kitchen where his little sister Emma was finishing off a plate of honeyed waffles. His mother stood at the stove, serving two more plates of the morning treat that was Sapph's favourite.

    "Morin' Samph," Emma greeted him cheerily, her mouth full of pastry.

    "Hey Emm," Sapph replied, stifling another huge yawn.

    "Sapph, would you please not yawn that way? Especially in pretence," his mother chided him kindly.

    Sapph grinned. "Suuuuure thing, Mom," he smiled, faking another yawn.

    "That'll do, Sapphire," his mother countered with a bite of impatience, setting a large stack of breakfast before her second son.

    "Thanks, Mom," he said in sincere appreciation and dug in.

    Katherine Manson smiled and rumpled his hair a little before setting a second plate of waffles on the table before the seat on Sapph's left.

    "Hey, mwere's Dad?" Sapph asked his face red with the effort of keeping his breakfast in his mouth and talking at the same time.

    "On a walmph," Emma replied, her cheeks once again stuffed to bursting point.

    "Alright, that's enough, both of you," his mother scolded with a smile.

    Both children smiled and somehow swallowed their food.

    "Mum, what did Rubin say last night?" Emma asked her mouth mercifully empty this time.

    "That he was arriving at Goldenrod City Station from Saffron this afternoon," his mother said, now preparing some Pokémon food for the gym Pokémon. "Emma, can I have you feed the Pokémon today? Your father left town early to pick Rubin up and I have to run to Azalea City this afternoon for some groceries."

    "Mum, can I come, hunh? Pleeease?" Emma asked, her emerald green eyes wide and puppylike.

    "No, honey, you know your job to do," Katherine smiled as she sat down to her breakfast.

    "Awww, Muuuuuuuuum," Emma moaned.

    Just then the videophone in the study rang.

    "Dear me, not a moment's peace, hmm?" Katherine mused, rising to answer the phone.

    "Don't sweat it, Emm. You can do it in no time stat," Sapph smiled at her and winked. "I'll get it Mom," he added, rising to get the phone.

    Emma beamed and their mother said "Thank you very much, dear."

    The Mansons owned a junior league gym in Cherrygrove Town. Sapph's job was usually to feed the gym Pokémon as well as occasionally help Emma to clean the arena without their mother or father knowing.

    "C'mon, Mum. PLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEASE?" Emma continued to plead.

    "Sorry, but- what was it Sapph says? Oh, yes- no sale," Katherine replied, between bites.

    "Please?"

    "No."

    "Pretty please?"

    "No."

    "Pretty Please, with honey, sugar, icing and a sundae cherry on top? And an extra large caramel centre?"

    "No."

    "Hey, Mom. That was the day care centre," Sapph said returning to his now cold pancakes and munching on them none the less.

    "Really, how's Tyra?" she asked, looking up form her waffles.

    Tyra was Katherine's Typhlosion and the first Pokémon that Sapph and Emma's mother recieved from Professor Elm about nineteen years ago.

    "Looks like she's going to go into labour or something," Sapph mumbled his mouth once again filled with waffle.

    Katherine's fork fell from her hand with a loud clattering.

    "She's what?" she breathed.

    Sapph opened one eye, swallowed and said "That's what they told me to tell you…said it could be anytime this afterno…what's wrong?" he asked, noticing that his mother had moved upstairs as though she had used an Extreme Speed attack.

    "What's with Mom?" he asked Emma who gave Sapph an extreme fish eye.

    "Don't you know what that means?" she asked incredulously.

    "Uh, no. Should I?" Sapph asked, only a little irritated.

    "It means she's going to have a baby!" Katherine told her son as she reappeared fully dressed up. Sapph stared: his dad had always said that it took their mother forever to dress up for anything.

    "Look after the house alright, Sapph? And make sure Emma does her chores," their mother said in a giddy rush as she bustled about clearing up plates. "Oh, happy day! Tyra's having a baby!"

    "No sweat, Mom," Sapph assured her.

    "Thank you, Sapph," their mother said. "Now, the Pokémon food is all dished out and I must dash, Tyra having a baby!" She sang out loud as she skipped out of the room in a way that would even embarrass Emma.

    Sapph and Emma stared, first at the closed door, and then at each other.

    I don't get it, Sapph thought, a piece of waffle hanging out the corner of his mouth. If Tyra's having the baby, why's she so happy?

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    The Manson Family Gym was a large, hardwood building that slightly resembled a barn more in size than in appearance. Everything, from the stable doors to the main supports of the gym was hardwood. Even the arena floor comprised of interlocking, dark hardwood panels on which were painted thick white lines which outlined the battle area. Being a junior league gym, only little leaguers came there for gym matches. The family gym had been victorious for the past two years in one hundred and ninety-nine battles and losing only four, making the league officials consider making it a major league gym for which Johto Silver Conference challengers would have to face before being allowed to compete, provided they could win one more. Sapph was sure he could rack in the one final gym win to make the Manson Gym an official Pokémon League gym…

    …if his dad would only give him the chance.

    As he fed his father's Muk, Hitmonchan and Onix, he told Emma this. However, as this was a regular topic of discussion, Emma was more or less disposed to agree, even though she sincerely believed he could do it.

    "-I mean, Dad's Pokémon are really tough, and only lightweights come here for a Strength badge, I bet I could beat anybody who passes by for a badge…"

    "Yeah, but wouldn't Dad be peeved if you did?" Emma asked quietly as her mop sloshed across the gym floor.

    "Not if I win," Sapph said dismissively, now setting a dish of sweetened Pokémon food before Ribbon, his mother's Butterfree and Gummy, Katherine's Wigglytuff and turning to pick up a mop to help Emma. "After all, it's ultimately the trainer's skill that wins the match, as Dad tends to always tell me…"

    "I bet Dad feels you can do it," Emma said brightly.

    Sapph looked at Emma hopefully for a moment and then both hung their heads as one as the gloom of reality hit them.

    "Yeah, right," they murmured together dejectedly, returning to Emma's mopping.

    "Imagine if I could do it before Dad gets back from Goldenrod," Sapph went on, slightly starry-eyed. "He'd be so proud and Rubin will finally show me some R-E-S-P-E-C-T,"

    "Again, yeah right," Emma only just half-joked.

    The mopping was finally done and Sapph and Emma were just standing back to watch the gym floor dry ("I mean, I know it's boring but you got a better idea?" Sapph had argued with Emma before they both sat down to watch) just as a voice called out," Hey! Anybody here?"

    A boy who looked barely a year younger than Sapph showed up at the doorway. Decked out in a green and gold tracksuit, cap and trainers, he put the image of an overlarge leprechaun in Emma's mind. He surveyed Sapph and Emma with an appraising look in his copper brown eyes.

    "Is this the Manson Family Gym?" the boy asked, looking around and rumpling his messy reddish-brown hair.

    "Yeah, it is," Emma answered nervously.

    "What d'you want?" Sapph answered.

    "A battle for the Strength Badge" the boy answered coolly.

    Sapph's (his mind on his discussion with Emma earlier) face lit up with the arrival of a reckless and slightly insane idea hit him.

    "I'm Rickie," the boy continued. "So! Where's the gym leader?"

    "He's-, "Emma began to say.

    "You're lookin' at him, rookie," Sapph cut in with a bit of a swagger.

    "Sapph!" Emma said, startled.

    "Rickie," the boy corrected in the same cool voice, his eyes locked on Sapph's sparkling blue ones. "So, are we doin' this or what?"

    "But, but!" Emma stuttered desperately, trying to dissuade her older brother from what she figured out must have crossed his mind.

    "Yeah, we are! Let's get to it!" Sapph said, ignoring Emma's warnings.

    "But Sapph," Emma hissed as Sapph picked out one of his dad's Pokémon to battle with. "What if you lose? Dad'll have to start winning gym battles from square one, and you'll be so grounded to go!"

    "I've gotta show Dad that I can do this," Sapph murmured to her, pushing two flags; one red and one green into her hands.

    "But-, "Emma continued, fear now in her face.

    "I have to show him that he can count on me, just as much as he counts on Rubin," Sapph said softly. "C'mon, let's get the filming equipment rolling…"

    Within five minutes, Rickie and Sapph stood on opposite ends of the training field with Emma on the sidelines.

    "An official Johto Junior League battle between Sapph Manson and Rickie Sun will now begin," Emma said, her throat dry. "If Rickie wins, he will earn a Strength Badge." She then turned helplessly to her older brother who acted as the gym leader.

    "Let's go with one Pokémon each, OK?" Sapph said.

    "Cool," Rickie said readying his pokéball. "Let's do it!"

    "Let's go, Rumble!" Sapph yelled, throwing a red-and-white orb onto the field.

    "I choose you, Cubone!" Rickie called, chucking a similar sphere into the ring at the same time.

    Two Pokémon appeared on the circular pitch. Both brown, one stood at a towering four foot seven inches and wore red boxing gloves. The other came in at a measly one foot four and hefted a short bone as a club. Its short tail wagged slightly as it sized up his foe through the eye holes of its large skull helmet.

    This match is in the bag, Sapph thought.

    Do your best, Sapph! Emma pleaded.

    This battle may be a little on the rough side, none of the others had Pokémon this strong-looking, Rickie thought worriedly.

    "Let's do our best, Cubone! Try Headbutt!" Rickie called out.

    "Pfft," Sapph scoffed. "Show 'em your Mach Punch, Rumble!"

    Cubone only got round to lowering his head to charge before the Hitmonchan's fist came out of nowhere to clobber Cubone's heavily guarded head. Cubone flew to the edge of the ring and landed flat on his belly, crying out in pain.

    "Cubone! You OK?" Rickie called out worriedly as his Pokémon struggled to its feet.

    "Nice one, Rumble! Now, Ice Punch attack!" Sapph cheered, remembering the attacks he'd seen his father have Rumble use in the past.

    "Cubone, roll away!" Rickie cried.

    Rumble's right fist glowed with frozen energy as he ran towards the littler Pokémon. However, Cubone knew he couldn't let his trainer down. Before the expected impact, Cubone, using a spurt of unreckoned-with speed, rolled away towards Rumble's left, avoiding the blow which froze the part of the ring where the Lonely Pokémon had stood a mere nanosecond before. The frozen slipstream of the attack however caused Cubone's skin to feel uncomfortable and affected some damage. Cubone rolled over to stare at the Hitmonchan, panting hard as the biting cold gnawed away at his flank.

    <Well, aren't you annoying?> Rumble quipped, turning around slowly to glance at the smaller combatant.

    "Hey, you shouldn't have been able to dodge that!" Sapph exclaimed.

    Rickie shook off his beaming smile as he turned to face Sapph and shrugged "I guess Cubone and I won't let each other down," he said in his cool voice.

    "Rumble, another Ice Punch attack! Go!" Sapph ordered, starting to get mad.

    Rickie just nodded at Cubone. Cubone nodded back.

    Rumble rose slowly, clenching his fist as he turned to face Cubone. Cubone also staggered upright as the air around Rumble's fist slowly cooled to sub-zero temperature. Rumble dashed over and scored a direct hit on Cubone's belly with a swift yet deliberate uppercutting motion.

    It's over, Rumble, Sapph and Emma thought together as Cubone doubled up in pain…

    …and vanished in a puff of smoke.

    What the! Rumble and Sapph thought frantically.

    "Good job, Cubone! Nice Substitute!" Rickie cheered, his face glowing with pride in his Pokémon.

    Substitute?! Sapph cried out internally.

    <Where's the real one then?> Rumble asked nobody in particular, scanning the ground frantically for the Ground Pokémon.

    "Now use Aerial Headbutt!" Rickie cheered.

    "Rumble!" Sapph screamed as Cubone, previously unnoticed by the Punching Pokémon, brought his head down heavily on top of the Hitmonchan's flattened dome, causing critical damage. Cubone flipped away as Rumble staggered around a little, trying to get his bearings.

    Wow! I've never seen a Ground type manuevre in the air like that! Emma thought.

    "Get it together, Rumble! Use Mega Punch!" Sapph called out desperately.

    "Cubone! Dodge and use Bone Club!" Rickie commanded swiftly.

    Rumble turned and used drove his fist straight at Cubone with devastating power. However, as the Fighting Pokémon was still a little disoriented from the near concussion he had sustained from Cubone's first attack and Cubone ducked swiftly, he missed by a mile and struck floor panel. In the same timing Cubone ducked, he twisted to his right, raising his club slightly behind him. As Hitmonchan's fist hit hardwood, Cubone's club arched upwards sharply connecting with Rumble's chin and sending the Punching Pokémon flying this time onto his back a full six feet away.

    "Rumble!" Sapph yelled. "Get up quick and use Ice Punch to end it!"

    Rumble staggered upright onto a shaky and weak knee as he rubbed his chin with his left fist as his right grew cold once again. With a loud battle roar, Rumble ran as fast as he could to end the fight and uphold his trainer's and Gym's honour, drawing his freezing fist back as he ran towards Cubone's panting form.

    "Cubone, quick! Try your Flamethrower attack!" Rickie ordered, worried for his Cubone's safety.

    "FLAMETHROWER!!!" Emma yelled incredulously.

    "No, Rumble stop! Dodge it, dodge it fast!" Sapph half-yelled, half-pleaded.

    It was too late: Cubone inhaled deeply as Rumble was spare inches away from him and released a huge stream of continual, red-hot fire into Rumble's face. Sapph and Emma shielded their faces from the unbearable heat wave as the flames danced throughout the ring, eventually dying down to show a well-done Hitmonchan and a very-much pleased with itself Cubone.

    "Rumble?" Sapph said, his voice shaky.

    Rumble turned to stare incredulously at Sapph, as though wondering how Sapph could let him lose to a half pint like Cubone. Without warning, he then coughed out a ring of smoke and fell right over backwards, swirls in his eyes.

    "Rumble is unable to battle," Emma said uncertainly, raising the green flag towards Rickie and Cubone. "Rickie and Cubone win the match and a Strength Badge."

    "ALLL… RIGHT!!!" Rickie yelled, punching the air and then running onto the pitch to hug his Pokémon.

    <We did it, we did it! We so-o kick bu-utt!> Cubone cheered as Rickie twirled him around through the air.

    Sapph returned Rumble silently and with his face downcast reached for a small, round silver disc which he planted into Rickie's palm.

    "Here," he mumbled, still in shock at what his impatience had cost the family. "The Strength Badge. Wear with honour."

    "I will! Promise!" Rickie said happily, pinning the gleaming badge. "Well, gotta go!" he said, waving to the Manson siblings and walking out the door with a tired out Cubone in his arms.

    "What'll Dad say?" Emma asked in disbelief as she watched their father's gym record destroyed in an instance.

    "Well, at least he didn't see me lose," Sapph muttered ruefully.

    "Uh, Sapph," Emma began quietly.

    "Lay off, alright Emm?" Sapph yelled hotly. "I admit it, I screwed up big time. I shoulda listened but noooo… I had to go ahead with my stupid, abjectly insane plot to get Dad to be pleased with me for once! I messed up Dad's best chance to promote the gym, I blew it, I threw all their hard work out of the window, I…"

    "Dad did see you lose," Emma cut across her big brother. "So did Mum and Rubin."

    Sapph's rant ended abruptly as he dropped Rumble's pokéball and fear stole over his face.

    "That's a bad joke, right?" Sapph said in a hollow voice as cold sweat cascaded down the nape of his neck.

    "And it looks like he's been at the doorway for quite sometime," Emma ended quietly.

    Mortified, Sapph turned slowly to see his mother with a sad, stunned look on his face, his father's bearded face red with rage and his older twin brother Rubin's face determinedly not looking at Sapph.

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    Dinner was not a relaxing affair for the Manson household that evening.

    Justin Manson had started a huffy rant that had carried throughout the whole evening and was still shouting at Sapph even as they sat at the table to mashed potato, braised vegetables and thick, rich beef gravy. True, Rubin had left for Hoenn two years back to begin his Pokémon journey. Just last night, the Manson family had heard from him that he had become the winner of the Pokémon Coordinators' Grand Festival Contest in some town called Slateport City. The news had caused Justin great joy then. Now all he could settle to was reliving Sapph's latest failure for the nine hundredth time, with his wife trying to calm him down and Rubin and Emma quietly not trying to get involved, nonchalantly and fearfully respectively.

    "What kind of idiot are you, Sapph?! Losing to a Cubone? Have you learnt nothing from Earl all this time?" He had roared, banging his fist down on the table and causing the pepper shaker to fall on its side.

    "Justin, honey, please relax and try to enjoy your meal!" Katherine said for the umpteenth time.

    "Filming your loss to the Pokémon League HQ…do you understand the magnitude of what you've done?" Justin continued to bawl.

    "I'm sorry, Dad," Sapph mumbled in his tiniest voice.

    "'Sorry' doesn't cut it, Sapph! Rubin was never that irresponsible! Nor was he that stubbornly disobedient!" Justin continued to chew his son out.

    Sapph had had enough. Enough of being the loser, enough of being the failure of the family, tired of being the source of shame…he had to justify himself, redeem himself slightly, in the tiniest way possible…

    "Hey, it took Rubin two years to win the stupid Grand Festival!" Sapph yelled, tears in his eyes.

    "That was because he just wanted to be sure of victory and felt that he needed another year of preparation for the contest!" His father shouted back. "And don't you talk back to me, Sapph! When I set a rule, I expect it to be obeyed!"

    "Justin, that's enough, Sapph's sorry…" Katherine tried to interject seeing hot tears prickle the corners of Sapph's eyes.

    "After all," he added, "it took you three years to graduate from Earl's Pokémon Academy, and it took Rubin one. Geniuses do exist, and they know how best to handle themselves and their responsibilities," Justin Manson's emphasis on the last word was suffocating.

    Rubin looked unbothered, Sapph looked as red as a Tamato Berry.

    "And trainers, geniuses and otherwise, know better than to bite off more than they can chew," Sapph's father added as a note of finality before walking off into the study.

    "Justin, JUSTIN!" Katherine called after her husband, chasing out of the room after him.

    Emma looked at Sapph apologetically. "He didn't mean it, Sapph," she said softly.

    "I disagree," Rubin's cool voice said quietly. "He normally doesn't give speeches like that…I'm going out to pick up my Pokémon and Rumble. Don't wait up."

    With that, Rubin got up and slouched out through the screen door.

    "Don't listen to him, Sapph," Emma said angrily. "You did your best. Rubin's just mad because he didn't get to come home to run an official Major League Gym!"

    Sapph stayed silent, listening to his parents argue from the next door study, his spirits dropping as he heard more and more.

    "Two years of effort, Kathy! Two years! And your son had to blow it all in one desperate whim for attention! Doesn't he feel that he gets enough of that from school?" Justin stormed on, going into an all out rage.

    "Two years of our effort, Justin! Mine and yours! Sapph's as much your son as mine and wanted to make you just as proud as he made me for trying his best and Rubin makes you for everything!" Katherine cried, angry tears streaking her face.

    Just then the videophone rang.

    "Hello, Justin speaking...Theodore!" Sapph's father's voice had lightened up considerable, although it still sounded brusque to Sapph.

    "Theodore?" Emma asked with a quizzical look at Sapph. "Who d'you reckon that is?"

    Sapph, still downcast, did not respond as he twirled his potato salad with little energy. His little sister pouted, and half dragged her older brother to the door to look into the conversation on tiptoe.

    "Uh, hunh…yes, he did, Professor," Justin grunted. Sapph gulped. The volume of the speaker phone may have been set on low, but he knew the conversation was about him. Emma shushed him quietly and the duo strained to catch what the Professor said next.

    "I was just wondering; has Sapph graduated from Earl's yet?" Prof. Yew asked, scratching his chestnut brown hair.

    "Yes, yes, he's graduated," he heard his father say.

    "Well, I was wondering if you'd want to send him here to Corei to compete in the League here," Professor Yew said, adjusting his wire-rimmed glasses.

    "What's that, you say?" Justin said incredulously.

    "After all, he is old enough to own his own Pokémon, and travelling along the road will be a good experience for Sapph as you obviously know," Prof. Yew said.

    "You sure? Well, I suppose…"

    Professor Yew then said something Sapph and Emma couldn't catch, but their father's response came loud and clear.

    "I'm not game for this, you know…he really hasn't shown much talent at it…" Justin said sceptically.

    "He's twelve years old, Justin; he should get a feel of raising his own Pokémon, you know; learn true responsibility as you would put it…" Prof. Yew said firmly yet not unkindly.

    "Eleven actually, professor," Katherine corrected the man on the screen politely.

    "Oh, really? Must've mixed him with Kamren again…" Theodore said apologetically.

    "Hmmm… maybe you're right…maybe he should come to Corei," Justin said softly, obviously thinking hard.

    "I knew you'd see it my way," the Professor said cheerfully, his dark brown eyes sparkling with childish mischief.

    "I don't! I just feel you may have a vague point, that's all!" Justin roared, highly flushed.

    "If you say so," Prof. Yew smirked. "So! When'll Sapph get to Corei?"

    "Fine, he'll be there in three days!"

    "Three what?" Prof. Yew asked in disbelief.

    "Yes, three!"

    "What's the rush? You surely aren't that hot-headed are you, Justin?" Prof. Yew asked with a laugh.

    "Very funny…yeah, goodbye." Sapph's father grunted humourlessly.

    Then Sapph heard his father hang up. He and Emma barely had time to share a mystified look before they heard him call.

    "Sapph! Get in here!"

    Sapph cringed before entering the room. His father sat at the desk, stroking his chin as he surveyed his son through appraising blue eyes similar to Sapph's and his mother stood to one side looking tired, worried yet pleased all at once.

    "I just spoke with Prof. Yew," Justin began.

    "Y-yeah? Yeah," Sapph said, nonchalantly at first, but suddenly turning it to uncertainty before his parents caught on to the fact that he was eavesdropping.

    Sapph's father frowned and continued, "He has a proposal, Sapph. About you."

    "About...me?" Sapph repeated uncertainly.

    "Yes…apparently, he wishes for you to try your hands at training. Pokémon training," Justin went on, his eyes closed as though in thought and his temple resting on his knuckles.

    "And?"

    "Apparently, he sees you fit to take care of your own Pokémon, and although I'm of a different disposition, it's true that having your own Pokémon may be the only way to teach you what true responsibility is all about…"

    Sapph heard, but hardly dared to believe it.

    "You… you mean," he stuttered.

    Sapph's father nodded and smiled a small smile, "Mmmm-hm, that's right," he said, opening his eyes to survey him. "If you agree, you leave for Corei tomorrow, if you decide to…"

    "YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESSS! WAAAAAH-HOOOOOOOOOO!" Sapph whooped at the top of his voice.

    "Quiet down, Sapph! Now go and pack!" Kathy told Sapph, trying and failing to conceal a grin at her son's monkey tricks.

    Sapph ran out of the room, took the stairs three at a time and burst into his room, lost amidst a violent frenzy of joy. He couldn't believe it; he was going to an unaspected continent teeming with all new Pokémon to capture and train, it was just too surreal…Sapph felt giddy, but he felt tired too. Trying and failing to whoop with glee one more time, Sapph failed and fell onto his bed, and fell even more deeply into slumber…

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    "Where's that boy gotten to?" Justin growled to his wife the next morning.

    "I don't know, dear…the bus'll leave soon!" Kathy fretted, looking around the bus stop frantically.

    "Don't worry, Mum, he'll be here, look there he is now," Emma chimed in pointing in the direction of the shopping lane, from which Sapph was jogging towards them.

    "Where's Rubin?" Sapph asked looking around for his twin brother.

    "He's gone off to train somewhere," Justin said shortly. "Here, take this to Gus the repairman in Olville City. It's your older brother's Pokédex," he added, quelling Sapph's questioning look concerning the slim, battered red box.

    "Well, this is it dear," Katherine Manson said, with a brave stab at her usual cheery tone, but her voice slightly wobbly "Have a nice journey, and stay safe!"

    "I won't let you down, Mom," Sapph reassured him.

    "Promise you'll call! Promise?" Emma asked tearfully.

    "You betcha, Emm," Sapph smiled with a wink. "I may even catch you a rare Pokémon out there!"

    Emma smiled a watery smile and jumped up to hug her big brother.

    "Sapph?" His father said.

    "Yeah, Dad?" Sapph asked, letting go of his sister and turning to his father.

    Justin looked into his second son's eyes and read nothing but determination to keep his word in his face. Exhaling deeply and said, "Just make sure that you grow up, got it?" Justin told him sternly. "Grow up into the best man you can be! And being a Fire type trainer can help you be exactly that!"

    "Got it, Dad," Sapph said apprehensively.

    Geez, count on Dad to put pressure on me before I even leave! Sapph thought, resisting the urge to roll his eyes.

    His mother took him aside and said to him quietly "Don't stress yourself out living up to another's standard, alright son?"

    "Okay, Mom," Sapph said softly.

    "Just show Corei what the Manson family can do, and I'll not think any less of you or love you any less either," She added, tears now running down her cheeks as she wrapped Sapph up into a tight hug.

    "You got it, Mom. And stooooop crying," Sapph replied, faking a large yawn.

    Kathy smiled and put him on the train, rumpling his hair one more time as she did so.

    Sapph sat down and smiled at his family as he waved goodbye at them out the window. As they vanished around the corner, Sapph leaned back only to hear a familiar voice say, "What're you doing on the bus, Sapph?"

    Sapph spun around in his seat to see the freckly face of Rickie Sun smiling at him, Cubone on his knees.

    "Rickie!" Sapph said uncertainly "What's up?"

    "I'm great! I decided to try out for the major league after our battle. Cubone and I are gonna get down at Violet and keep moving on foot from there. Right, Cubone?" Rickie babbled cheerfully.

    Cubone nodded happily.

    Sapph said nothing and just stared out the window at the trees moving by. Rickie frowned slightly.

    "Listen, Sapph: I can't say I'm sorry about the battle yesterday. Someone had to win, and we both know it. Let's just use the experience to look forward and try to be the best that we can be, deal?" Rickie asked offering his hand.

    Sapph looked around at him and found out that he just couldn't stay mad at Rickie; true, because he lost to him he'd brought shame on himself and the family gym, but losing to a guy like Rickie made him feel loads better than beating a total loser like he was then. After all, he was right: someone had to win, and a loss usually teaches a better lesson than a victory…

    However, rather than say all this, he simply asked instead, "What's your PokéGear number?" flipping his own device open.

    "Why d'you want it?" Rickie asked, taken aback by the abruptness of the question.

    "So that when I get stronger, I'll challenge you and Cubone to another battle, and whup ya back for yesterday!" Sapph replied with a maniacal smile as the bus progressed northwards.

    "In your dreams, Manson," Rickie replied with a laugh, "In your dreams."

    "Friends call me Sapph," Sapph corrected him, grinning also.

    "Deal, Sapph," Rickie replied with a grin.

    The rest of the journey passed amicably, with Rickie end up giving Sapph advice on how to get to the train station from the Goldenrod City bus stop and on which train to take as the bus rolled to a stop in Violet City.

    "Keep in touch, okay Manson?" Rickie said as Sapph leaned out of the bus window to say good bye. "And good luck!"

    "You too, Rickie," Sapph countered with a grin.

    The journey to Goldenrod City from then on was uneventful and Sapph found no trouble transferring onto the old steam train that was to take him to Corei with help from Rickie's instructions.

    Soon, he was on the train to a whole new, mind-blowing world, and he just couldn't wait to get there!

    -End Flashback-

    "Dad, Rickie and Mom were right," Sapph murmured to himself, a small smile on his lips as he slept on, oblivious to the weird stares his fellow passengers gave him. "This is a journey that'll help me grow up. And I am gonna have to show them what I can truly be. A Manson. And the best that I can be…"


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    Chapter Two

    I nkow, it sucks for an author to leave his work hanging... time for this sucker to pick up where we left off...

    Warning: Do not read if you are experiencing high levels of hunger or are prone to salivate over your PC at the mention of food, unable to read high amounts of mentally pronounced abusive insults or are easily offended at the sight of imaginary murder scenes and the like…

    Chapter Two: A Rivalry Is Born

    "Attention passengers, we will be arriving at Olville Town Station in ten minutes. All passengers are to ensure that they have all their belongings on them before they leave the train. I repeat…"

    I heard that already! Geez, do they think I'm deaf or something?

    The boy yawned, stretched and scratched the back of his head under his red and white baseball cap. As he peered out of the window at the steadily approaching station, his tiredness gave way to an intense enthusiasm and excitement that had been welling up within him since he left his native Cherrygrove Town three days ago.

    Sapphire "Sapph" Manson had begun his Pokémon journey. Admittedly not the way he desired (with his twin brother's broken old Pokédex; a handheld computer with information on all Pokémon in the world that looked like a red flip-open calculator), but he had begun. He planned to start his journey with the strongest starter available, which in his opinion was whichever Fire Pokémon was in Professor Yew's lab up for grabs. All the Manson household had begun training with Fire Pokémon: His Dad, Justin, had left Pallet Town with a Charmander, his Mum, Katherine, started from New Bark Town with a Cyndaquil and his older twin brother, Rubin had left for Littleroot Town a year before to begin with a Torchic. He wasn't interested in the other two (especially the Grass starter as he was of the opinion that they were the slowest starters with the most weaknesses).

    Finally, the train hissed and came to a screeching halt in the rustic train station. Sapph leapt down as soon as he felt the train was slow enough, winding up on the pavement face first. Just as he felt this journey had begun on a bad note, he lifted himself off the station floor to see a group of three kids laughing at him. He groaned to the asphalt just a brisk and concerned voice asked "Are you OK?"

    He looked up into a pair of silver grey eyes under a wide-brimmed cowboy hat. Their owner appeared to be a girl about his age in a Red Indian style two-piece outfit and heavy-looking hiking boots. "Yeah." he grunted, ignoring the girl's hand and hoisting himself gingerly off the asphalt. His ego was sorer than he was, anyway.

    "I'm Haley," the girl said, "the guys laughing at you over there are my jerk of an older brother Kamren, his jerk of a girlfriend, Carla and his best friend Chaz, an idiot if you ever met one. Who are you? And," she added with a hint of a grin she had obviously been trying to hide all this while, "where are you off to in such a hurry?"

    Sapph was starting to get annoyed. "I'm Sapphire…"

    "Like your eyes, hunh?" Haley asked.

    "Yeah", Sapph said, a little aggressively. Then, noting his tone said "Sorry. D'you know where to find Gus the repairman's shop?" As anxious as he was to get going, he also knew that he had to send the Pokédex to the local repairman friend of his dad's in town before he went to the lab.

    "Yep," Haley said. "Smallest shop on the main street with the largest sign. I'm going there myself. I'll show you."

    "Thanks."

    "Hey, Haley, don't tell me you're picking up boyfriends already?" the blonde called, choking on a laugh, her baggy Pokémon League T-shirt barely hiding her slim and slightly curvy figure.

    Haley's eyes suddenly became cold white slits of fury as she turned to face the girl called Carla. With an evil smile, she answered, "Only if you tell me you're finally gonna follow your stupid diet."

    Ouch! Below the belt! Sapph thought, wincing slightly.

    Carla looked as though Haley had slapped her. For a moment she stood stock still, taking in the full import of the insult. When she finally got over the initial shock, her face grew incandescent red.

    "Hey! You'd wanna watch it, Skinny Girl!" Carla yelled back, a nerve on her fist ready to snap.

    Way below the belt, Sapph thought again, alarmed as he literally saw sparks fly from Haley's hair and an evil aura arise from her very skin.

    "Oh, and one more thing," Carla said, looking over her shoulder as she turned to go. "Lay off the lemonade, you may slip through the straw and drown one day."

    Game, set and match! , Sapph thought furtively, hastily stepping away from Haley as she clenched her fist with a loud cracking noise.

    "Now, now, sis," Kamren added, as he made to follow with Chaz. "Mother always said not to pick up everything you see."

    A vein snapped on the back of Haley's head.

    "Everything?" Sapph echoed faintly.

    "DROP DEAD, KAMREN! AND YOU, CARLA!" she yelled, shaking her fist at their retreating backs.

    As if to satisfy a very violent whim, Haley turned to a wall, and proceeded to punch a three inch crater into it, snarling, "I…HATE…THAT…STUPID…," the next words she picked were a choice of words no writer would really want to write down in a hurry.

    Sapph cowered behind the dustbin as Haley breathed deeply in a bid to calm herself. Turning back to Sapph, her face showed the same cheer that she addressed him at his arrival.

    "What're you doing down there? Come along, let's go!" She asked in some surprise, turning to lead the way out of the station.

    "Uh, sure," Sapph said uneasily, rising to follow Haley out of the station with the throng of arrivals.

    As they left the station, Haley, tucking away a strand of flyaway reddish blond hair asked "So! Starting your Pokémon journey tomorrow too, hunh?"

    "Wha… oh, yeah, I am." Sapph replied nervously. This Haley character seemed to be showing quite an interest in his affairs in Olville Town. "What are you anyway? Psychic?"

    "No, just intuitive. Kamren going on about how he's going to get the Fryger tomorrow…"

    "Fryger?" Sapph asked.

    "Fire Tiger species. It's the fire starter at Professor Yew's lab…" Haley explained.

    We'll see about that, Sapph thought, vowing to keep Kamren as far away from his Fryger as possible.

    "…I mean, so what? I'd prefer Aquari, the Water Hare Pokémon. I love Water Pokémon. What type do you like?" Haley continued.

    "I'd like the Fryger too." Sapph admitted, "Aquari wouldn't be too shabby, but I'd rather…"

    "Well, let's hope you get the Fryger then," Haley cut across him. Sapph stared as Haley clenched a fist over thin air in determination, fire in her eyes.

    "Uh, Haley? You're really starting to freak me way out," Sapph said conversationally.

    "Really? Sorry," Haley apologised, her eyes snapping back to normal.

    "Are you going to compete in the League?" Sapph asked her.

    "Not really," Haley said slowly, slowing down her pace as they passed the town square and moved on up to the High Street.

    "What then? Contests?" Sapph asked, less eagerly now.

    "No, I'm really not one for competitions. I'd prefer researching like what Prof. Yew is into," Haley continued, still deep in a reverie.

    "Researching?" Sapph asked incredulously. What a total waste o-, he'd begun to yell in his mind, figuring it was better to keep such thoughts inside than out in the open with Haley nearby.

    "We're here." Haley said, interrupting Sapph's mental rant.

    Sapph entered Gus's Speedy Repairs first, looking around, while Haley followed him in and went up to the main counter and rang the bell for service.

    Rows upon rows laden down with broken junk lined the shelves. It was almost as though I've walked back into the Cherrygrove Odds and Ends, Sapph thought looking around remembering the back street store where he had spent many a lazy Saturday afternoon with his best (not to mention only) buddy and fellow class reject Tony and his little cousin Karen, who was a year younger than them and spent her summers with them. Tony had no respect from anywhere but his family, who ran the shop. Small, bespectacled and scrawny, Tony was often the object of many bullying incidents involving some mean as they come fifth graders at school which Sapph wound up sharing after trying to stick up for him on their first day. From then on, Mr. and Mrs. Sanchez, Tony's dad and mum were always pleased to see him and Sapph in return would help Tony run errands behind his parents backs.

    After Emma "accidentally" let slip about that event to Mr. and Mrs. Kent, their parents expressly forbade them to go there any more. It was one of those times when Sapph felt they were being unfair and paid for letting them know this with the longest time out in the history of time outs. Sapph wasn't one for being diplomatic.

    Gus was tall and looking like he was in his sixties. He gave Haley a warm smile as he came in from the back room, pulling out his wrinkled hands out of the pockets of his equally wrinkled brown trousers.

    "Ah, young Miss Haley! A pleasure to see you, as always…how are you family?" Gus said Haley cheerfully, his small goose grey eyes twinkling.

    God, I hate this brat! He thought under the mask of joy.

    "Fine thank you, Mr. Gus!" Haley added, in an identically tone, vibrant with enthusiasm.

    What a loser! Haley snorted mentally, taking in Gus's awful orange tie.

    "Starting your Pokémon journey tomorrow?" Gus continued in his fruity, unctuous voice.

    Snot-nosed punk! What kind of dress-up is that? If you were my daughter, ohhh, the punishments I'd have in mind…

    "Why yes, Mr Gus! How'd you know?"

    Damn snoop! Where the hell d'you think you're looking?!

    "Oh, your mother told me," Gus said jovially, his face radiant with happiness.

    The pompous, gossiping, arrogant cow, Gus went on.

    "Oh, is that right, Mr. Gus? When did you see her?" Haley went on.

    Bloody gossip, Haley continued.

    "At Town Hall the other day," Gus gushed on. "She was as always, a delight to behold!"

    The ugly hag had so much make-up on, a Muk woulda been happier to look at his reflection than at her!

    Haley gasped in joyful surprise "Oh, Mr. Gus! As Mother says, you are quite the flirt!"

    Perverted stalker! I hate him, I hate him, I hate him!

    A merciful ceasefire of compliments, mental putdowns and non-verbal outright insults then took over the room as Sapph moved like a blur throughout the shop, sifting through an older model PokéNav, several broken Apricorn balls, several battered Pokéblock cases, an iron, camera tripod and saucepan with the bottom gone.

    "Ah yes, I have your kettle here all fixed up…," Gus went on, ducking under the counter to retrieve a powder blue kettle. "…and, erm, can I help you?" Gus added with a stab of annoyance at Sapph, who was gazing, enthralled at a selection of very rare Pokéballs set in a glass case along the wall.

    Sapph turned around sharply and half-abashed, half-annoyed responded, "erm, yes, please, could you take a look at my brother's broken Pokédex for me, sir?" he added, resisting the urge to mock Gus with a curtsy and handing the device to the repairman.

    "Who's your charmingly enthusiastic friend, Haley?" Gus asked cheerfully, pretending not to notice the hostile and touchy tone Sapph's answer had been muttered in.

    "Oh, him? He's Sapphire," Haley answered. "Sapphire Manson."

    "Sapph, Sapph, the name is Sapph!" Sapph yelled, dropping a large broken microwave into the servicing bin, his face beet red. Gus winced, his blood pressure rising fast.

    Punk, I'll flay you alive! Gus snarled.

    Sweet move, Sapph! Haley thought appreciatively, smiling in grim satisfaction.

    "So you'd be Justin's second boy, hmm? I heard a lot of good things about Rubin in Hoenn, very accomplished there he is- (Sapph was feeling even grouchier by now with a scowl to match) -though his Pokédex can't say the same. Very well, I'll take a shifty at it. Come pick it up tomorrow morning at 8:30."

    Sapph muttered his thanks and turned to leave the shop, still scowling. His face, however, lightened as he saw something in a large white basket. Diving forward, Sapph brought out two Friend Balls, a Fast Ball and a Heavy Ball which happened to be in great condition except for the fact that they were incredibly dusty.

    "Hey are these for free?" Sapph asked, turning around.

    "Hey, kid, that's the free bin. See it written on the side? The sign is supposed to show that everything in the box is free," Gus said plainly, wondering whether Sapph was simple, stupid or just plain slow.

    "Gee, thanks mister!" Sapph thanked him brightly, dropping the balls into his backpack's pokéball pouch.

    Grouchy geezer, Sapph thought angrily as he left the repair shop, his scowl firmly back in place.

    Haley grabbed the kettle and with a rushed "Thank you" to Gus, left the shop after Sapph, pausing only to grab three Lure Balls and a Moon Ball from out of the free bin. Studying them for a minute, she eventually dropped the dusty spheres into her bag in a manner that plainly said, 'Well, if that's the best you've got. '

    "Have a nice day, Haley dear! Say hello to your family for me!" Gus called after Haley's retreating back in his greatly exaggerated voice of pleasure as she turned to wave in farewell.

    I hate you, I hate your family, I hate you all!

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    Wandering past the small branch post office, the blue and white Pokémon Mart, the rustic and ancient looking Town Hall and the site of the future Pokémon Paradise salon, Haley finally located Sapph in from of a large white and red building which looked more modern than the quaint; two-story houses that surrounded it. The red-painted roofing set the building apart from its dark plum-roofed neighbours

    Sapph was in the middle of sliding open the glass doors when Haley called out to him. Sapph stopped and turned to face the reddish-blonde girl who was running up the street towards him.

    "What now?" Sapph said, more exasperatedly than rudely.

    "I'll give you 'what now'! What was that all about back there?" she asked, finally catching up with him at the Pokémon Centre. She stood with her hands set firmly on her waist and feet apart as she pouted as though Sapph had been rude to Gus.

    "Nothing" Sapph replied grumpily.

    "Sure?" Haley countered.

    "Yes! "

    "Okay! There's no need to go ballistic on me! One more thing, what are you doing here? Isn't this a guest house for trainers?"

    "Nah, you think?! I'm spending the night here 'because, in case you haven't noticed, I can't spend it anywhere else! I'm all the way from Cherrygrove in Johto! Geez, what is this, 20 Questions?"

    "No, it isn't," Haley replied, also starting to lose her temper, "It's just that your parents arranged with Prof. Yew and my mother that you'd spend the night at our place!"

    Sapph felt his frustration vanish only to be replaced with shame. Turning away and scuffing his trainers on the ground, Sapph mumbled "I'm sorry. Really."

    Haley smiled "No problem. Let's go."

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    The Kent Mansion was the largest building Sapph had ever seen in his life. A noble white villa set atop the hill overlooking the village with an expansive park both in the front and in the back, the mansion gave the impression that the Kents had never had any money troubles in their entire lives.

    "How do you like it?" Haley asked, amused at the stunned expression on Sapph's face.

    Sapph continued to stare at the house with his jaw dropped.

    "My sis asked you a question, Fortree Mankey, aren't you gonna answer?" asked a snide voice behind them. Both turned to see Kamren smirking at them. "Or is our new out of towner fancying the station platform he kissed earlier?"

    Sapph groaned inwardly. He'd almost forgotten about Kamren and the fact that staying at the Kent's' would mean being under the same roof as his new rival.

    "Very funny, Kammy! " Sapph retorted with a smirk of his own.

    "What did you call me?" Kamren roared as Haley giggled uncontrollably.

    "Hmm, deaf too… oh well, let's go find your mum, okay?" Sapph mused, walking towards the house. Haley followed laughing as Kamren spluttered, "Get back here! You can't call me that here…"

    "What's so funny?" Sapph asked Haley bemusedly as she still hadn't stopped laughing yet.

    Haley tried to answer, but choked as fresh peals of laughter escaped her. Sapph shrugged and raised his hand to knock the door. However, Haley just pulled out her house key and opened the door herself, sobering up slightly in the process.

    "Mother, I'm home! Oh, and so is Sapph!" Haley called as they entered.

    Mrs. Kent was tall, graceful and in Sapph's opinion, one of the prettiest women he'd ever seen. In her early thirties, she sort of looked like Haley, with the same silver grey eyes and heart shaped face. Her hair, which she wore in elegant tresses down her back, was a luxurious, velvety black colour. Wearing an emerald green dress, long white gloves and a friendly expression, she proffered her hand for Sapph to shake with an air of grace and refined dignity. I guess all moms must look pretty, Sapph thought as he shook her hand.

    "Ah, Sapphire…" she began.

    "Sapph." Sapph replied as pleasantly as he could. He wasn't really big on the name 'Sapphire'- it sounded a little too feminine.

    "Oh, sorry Sapph! How was your train trip?"

    "Preetty hard, but funny from my point of view, hunh, Sapphire?" sneered Kamren nastily.

    "Kammy! That wasn't polite at all! Apologize now, please!" Mrs. Kent scolded.

    Now Sapph could kinda see what Haley found funny earlier on. Resisting the urge to laugh, he watched Kamren look anywhere but at Sapph and say through gritted teeth, "I'm. Sorry."

    "That's better. Now Sapph, how're your parents? And baby Emma? It's been so long," Mrs. Kent went on, leading the way into the lavishly-furnished living room

    "They're OK," Sapph said amicably, suppressing a grin at the thought of Emma's reaction to someone calling her 'baby'.

    "Kathy and I go very far back… we travelled together when we were young, you know…" Mrs. Kent went on as a dark-haired lady in a frilly maid's outfit brought out some refreshment for the chatting trio.

    "Humph? Really?" Sapph asked, his mouth full of cupcakes. Haley recoiled in disgust.

    "…and Rubin. How's he? It's been a while since I heard of his exploits. Oh, don't worry, dear, I'm sure you'll make an excellent trainer in your own right." She added, catching the dark expression on Sapph's face.

    "Thanks, Mrs. Kent. That…erm…means a lot to me, I guess." Sapph said quietly, a faint tinge in his cheek, turning away to watch an elegant Persian and Milotic prance out on the grounds so neither lady could see.

    As silence fell upon them, a maid came in to clear the teat things away. Cooling down, Sapph turned back to Mrs. Kent and said, "By the way, Mrs. Kent…where's Pampa City?"

    "Oh, that's a small city somewhat to the west of Nightspark City," the older Kent replied.

    "We moved from Nightspark when I was six and Kamren was seven," Haley added. Smiling faintly in reminisce, she went on, "Kamren hasn't stopped complaining since we arrived in Olville since then."

    "And you did?" Sapph asked, his eyebrow arched sceptically, after exerting the enormous effort of getting his food down the right tube.

    "Come to think of it, you never stopped moaning about moving here until last year yourself, dear," Mrs. Kent said thoughtfully, setting her teacup down with a far away look in her eyes.

    "MOTHERRR!" Haley moaned as Sapph began to smirk in a most Kamren-like way. He opened his mouth to say something smart-aleck when Haley hissed furiously out of the corner of her mouth "Not one word, Sapph Manson. Not one stinking word."

    The collective sight of Haley's furious face and the memory of Haley's strength at the station shut Sapph up but good.

    "Well, I suppose we'd all best get some dinner in… unless you two would like to turn in early…" Mrs. Kent said, rising to her feet.

    A loud rumbling sound filled the room at that moment. As Mrs. Kent and Haley spun around to stare at Sapph who in turn turned pink in embarrassment.

    "I believe Master Sapph would like dinner first, madam," the nearby maid supplied dryly, tossing back her long blonde hair.

    "Yes, dinner so sounds good to me!" Sapph said somewhat sheepishly, springing up with Haley and proceeding to wash up.

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    The dining room was as stylish as the rest of the house. Furnished with what looked like century old oak tables and chairs, large purple cushions had been set into the seats, arms and backs of every chair in the room. The windows were large and showed a brilliant sunset over the Yew Laboratory which Sapph could easily watch as he took his place at the table facing the window framed with curtains of a rich, sky blue colour which had a white Romanesque trim.

    Then there was the meal itself: platters, dishes and trays of all Sapph's favourites and dishes Sapph had never seen before stretched the full length of the table. There was spring rolls, meat rolls, fish rolls, and fresh bread rools; sushi, squid, mashed potato, boiled potato, braised potato, fries; noodles, spaghetti, shepherd's pie, pork pies, keish, thick rich gravies, barbeque chicken wings, lamb and pork chops, spare ribs, sausages, fish fingers, fried and steamed fish and meat sauces, vegetables, salads and condiments of all kinds imaginable along the length of the large, circular table which was decked out

    To top it off, the maids who served the food were highly attractive, leaving Sapph in wonder as to whether he was in some wild dream and stinging in mild jealousy at the Kents' rich lifestyle.

    Though there was high tension in the air as Kamren sat to eat at the same table, the meal passed with little conflict between Kamren and Sapph. However, as the meal gradually came to a close, tempers started to flare.

    "Whoo, I'm officially stuffed," Sapph announced wearily to the Kent family, leaning back in his seat after his fourth large bowl of rocky road ice cream. "Thanks for the meal, Mrs. Kent!"

    "It was our pleasure, Sapph," Haley said cordially.

    "It was our pleasure, Sapph, " Kamren mocked his sister, putting on a high pitched falsetto and a grotesque face which included his tongue hanging out.

    Kamren mimed puking into his plate as Mrs. Kent said, "Haley's right dear. It was a joy having you share this repast with us."

    "Now I feel ready to become the next Pokémon Master! Which will start when I get a Flame Tiger Pokémon and catch all one hundred and seventy-four Pokémon."

    "What a joke," Kamren snorted.

    "What is?" Sapph said, losing all traces of cheer as he sat upright to face Kamren across the table.

    "Well, for starters, it'll be me who'll get the Fire Tiger Pokémon, Fryger," Kamren said simply but with the air of a man itching for a fight.

    "Anything else, Kamren?" Sapph asked coolly, though flushing slightly.

    "Well, idiot, Corei has a hundred and forty seven unique species of Pokémon indigenous to it," Kamren said nonchalantly. "Every real Pokémon trainer knows that."

    Sapph flushed in anger and embarrassment.

    "And you said you'll be the next Pokémon Master? Dream on, loser," Kamren said in a haughty voice.

    "What did you say?" Sapph snarled starting to really lose it at this point.

    "Now, now, boys, settle down," Mrs. Kent said cheerily, but with a bite of impatience all the same.

    "We'll see who's laughing after I get the Fryger tomorrow morning, Kamren!" Sapph retorted, standing and pointing at Kamren.

    "What did you say?" Kamren said loudly, setting his fork down with a clatter as he too rose to his feet.

    "Stop that, Kamren, if you please!" Mrs. Kent said sternly.

    "But he started it!" Kamren snarled, pointing at Sapph's smug face.

    "I really don't care, Kamren! Now please sit down! Sapph's a guest here, remember?"

    Sapph's smirk widened as Kamren flopped back into his chair, arms crossed and fuming more than a Camerupt as a bevy of ladies all in the same serving attire came to clear up the feast.

    "Shall I take your plate, sir?" A maid whose black hair was held in two braids asked Sapph, gesturing towards his empty plate.

    "Uh, it's okay, ma'am," Sapph said, uncomfortable at the prospect of someone cleaning up after him. "I can do it myself…"

    The three Kents burst out into laughter; Mrs. Kent's reserved, Haley's raucous yet jovial and Kamren's rude.

    "That's a good one Sapph!" Haley said gasping for breath and wiping the tears from her eyes as, a fat maid with a friendly face and sleek, iron grey hair tied back in a bun cleared away her plate.

    "You really are a stupid Aipom, aren't you?" Kamren snorted scornfully. "Which backyard farm were you raised on anyway?"

    "Enough Mankey tricks, Kammy!" Mrs. Kent scolded austerely.

    I think I'll turn in for the night," Sapph said swiftly, rising out of his chair to leave the room.

    If I don't, I just may kill that cocky bas… Sapph began in his mind, unpleasant thoughts of what he'd like to call and do to Kamren chasing each other in his mind.

    "Alright, good night, dear!" Mrs. Kent said. "Lucinda? Please take Sapph to the guest room" she added as the chubby maid with rosy cheeks came back from cleaning Haley's plate.

    "And, Lucinda? There are some dusty pokéballs in my hip bag," Haley added as the large maid cleared away the plates.

    "Very well, madams," Lucinda answered, passing the plates to another attractive maid, redhead this time as she passed. "And Mr. Manson's?"

    "Err, no, no it's okay, I'll clean them myself. It's okay. Really," Sapph assured her hurriedly before Mrs. Kent or Haley could say yes.

    "After all, Lucinda," Kamren said, yawning widely as he reclined in his chair, "Mr. Manson's gotta look after the third rate junk he buys on his own. Doesn't he, widdle Sapphire?"

    "Kamren, that's enough! No I mean it!" Mrs. Kent snapped. "And sit up straight!"

    Only one guest room? At least that's one thing our families have in common, Sapph thought in relief.

    "Just one question, madam," Lucinda went on.

    "Yes, Lucinda?" Mrs. Kent asked nicely.

    "Which guest room shall I take Mr. Manson up to?"

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    Twenty minutes later, Sapph was ushered into a guest room. Sapph was for the third time that day, left totally speechless, a feat not even a mouthful of waffle couldn't accomplish. Setting his rucksack down, Sapph's eyes drank the highly polished oaken furniture with deep purple plushie cushions which matched the beddings. A gold-plated chandelier hung from the ceiling and the sky blue with white trim curtains also draped from the splendid gold-plated curtain rail identical to the ones in the dining room, three floors down.

    Regaining his voice, Sapph managed a weak wolf whistle and muttered, "Boy, the Kents sure know how to impress!" looking around the impeccably white tile interior of the adjoining bathroom.

    Wondering why the hell Kamren and Haley would complain about moving here from Nightspark City, Sapph turned towards the bathroom for a pre-bedtime shower. Ten minutes later, Sapph came back into the bed chamber, towelling his shaggy hair. Turning back to his backpack, Sapph began sorting out his thing for tomorrow. He'd just slipped on a pair of purple and orange pyjama shorts when his red and white PokéGear began to vibrate, indicating an incoming video message. Tossing the book Mrs. Kent had given him on raising a Pokémon's ability to its full potential lightly onto the bed he rolled across the mattress to snatch his PokéGear off the ornate mahogany desk and peered at the sender's number in the video messaging list. The word 'Rickie' flashed on and off with an unopened envelope next to it. He played the message.

    Rickie's beaming face filled the screen, with Cubone enthusiastically waving his bone in greeting at the screen.

    "Hey, Sapph!" The image on the screen said cheerily. "How're you doing?"

    Cool, I guess, Sapph thought with a smile. Seeing a friendly, familiar face always put him in a good mood.

    "Guess what, Sapph? I won my Zephyr Badge! On my first try too!"

    That put a bit of a dent in Sapph's joy at hearing from his friend.

    No way! Sapph thought incredulously, staring at the hexagonal badge Rickie was now holding up. It was undeniably the proficiency badge of the Violet City Gym.

    "It was a little tough, but me and Cubone pulled it off in style! OK gotta go, call me back soon, alright? No, Cubone, those aren't your pokéblocks! Sorry, buddy…Put 'em down, Cubone! Hey! Get back here, you!" Rickie called to Cubone, cutting the message.

    Sapph shook his head bemusedly staring at the now silent PokéGear in his hand. Really, that guy is just plain impossible, he thought amusedly. I guess I'd better step on it if I want to catch up. But first, I gotta catch some Z's before I catch 'em all! Wow, that sure sounded corny, he added rolling his eyes as he pulled his pyjama top over his incredibly messy hair, only to mess it up even further.

    Sapph slumped back tiredly onto his bed and pulled open the book when the door opened. Sapph looked over the top of the book and scowled as he saw Kamren there with a smug smile on his face, donned out in a white and gold-hemmed bathrobe.

    "Awww, don't you just look pwecious in your widdle jammies." He cooed mockingly. "Got tidie widies to match?"

    "Why? Are your big boy boxers too large for your tiny tushie?" Sapph replied retuning to his book.

    An extremely tense silence reigned to the highest recesses of the ceiling. Kamren, his face progressively becoming beet red, spun on his heel and marched toward the door. As Kamren wrenched the door open, Sapph distinctly saw the name 'Kammy' spelt out in gold cursive letters across his back. He smiled faintly to himself as he heard his door slam and Mrs. Kent call up the stairs, "Kammy, that's enough of your tantrums for one day! Go to bed now, Kammykins! No buts!" as Kamren opened his mouth to argue. Closing his book and wondering what Mrs. Kent had embroidered onto Haley's bathrobe, Sapph's grin widened as he rolled over and went to sleep, his dreams full of receiving the ultimate Fire starter and rubbing it into Kamren's smug, red and tear-streaked face.

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    Later that night as the moon resembled a full, juicy, round pound of cheese (hey, I'm hungry! Gimme a break!), a shadow crept into the room cautiously. Stealing stealthily across the almost-cavernous room towards Sapph's snoring form, it reached into a dark cloak and pulled out a kitchen knife out from the black folds. The knife's blade glinted in the moonlight as it swung the knife upwards in perfect synchrony with Sapph rolling over onto his back a small trickle of drool trailing from his gaping mouth, ready to plunge it into the heart of the slumbering Johto trainer, to put an end to his dreams for ever…

    …the peace of the Kent residence was shattered by a blood curdling scream as the knife made contact. Blood splattered against the wall as the shadow drove its knife in deeper. Twisting the knife around within the region of the neck muscle, jugular and subclavian artery, the flow of blood doubled, staining the white walls and purple bed sheet deeper in crimson blood…

    …gotcha.

    The heinous act all unfolded in the dreams of the unwelcome visitor whilst in the realm of reality, the shadow was perspiring profusely; the hand that clutched the knife shivering uncontrollably.

    What am I doing? Hoo, talk about extremes! The shadow said to itself, taking deep steadying breaths. Easy, buddy, pull yourself together!

    Pulling back from his prey, the shadow smacked its head into the nearby wall repeatedly, muttering "Calm down! Calm down!" it stopped only as Sapph gave off an extremely loud grunt and rolled over onto his side to face where the shadow, who now resembled a wax statue of darkness, stood sweat dropping profusely.

    Whoa, buddy chill out! It scolded himself. Plan A will work! No need for this kind of measure! Though he'd probably deserve it, it went on, replaying the delicious scene its mind had conjured moments before trying to drive its expressionless face into the wall.

    Slipping the knife back into its cloak, the shadow pausing to hear Sapph mutter, "Who's got the Fryger now? In your face, Kamren Kent!"

    A nerve flashed across the shadow's temple at these words.

    Maybe I should've killed him after all, the shadowy figure thought, reaching for something on the desktop.

    "Awww, don't cwy, widdle Kammykins, Mongles make such lovely, loyal fans! For a total loser!" Sapph mumbled on, ending with a minute of feeble laughter, which ended as abruptly as it began as he went back to his loud and potentially embarrassing snoring.

    We'll see about that, the shadow thought, leaving the room as silently as it had entered.

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    Okay, I tried to make it interesting with a cliff-hanger. So it better meet all and everyone's expectations! Anyways please let me know what you think! All comments are welcome!

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    Part one of a two Part special!

    OK, i'd apologise for not posting last week but where the hell is everybody? C'mon, give this fic a shot! PLEASE?

    Chapter Three: The Price of Trust

    Note: <…..> - Pokémon Speech
    No Mongles, trainers or walls were really harmed in the production of this chapter. All violence was performed by trained, professional stunt doubles and understudies. Believe it…

    "G'Morrning, Mrs. Kent," Carla greeted cheerfully, her hands clasped neatly in front of her red and white vee-neck shirt.

    "Why hello, Carla! And Chaz and Dex too! How're you all?" Mrs. Kent, that day in a luxurious red and gold kimono and her luxurious black hair held up by a large, traditional hair clip that matched her kimono.

    "Fine, thank you, Mrs. Kent," Dex answered for them all.

    "Is Kamren ready?" Carla asked the older lady, looking around as she adjusted the thin straps of her blue denim shoe bag in which her possessions were currently kept.

    "Oh, he should be along soon," Mrs. Kent assured the group. "Lucinda, could you please tell Kamren his friends are here waiting for him?"

    "But of course madam," Lucinda replied as she set off for the foot of the marble staircase and passing Haley on her way up as Haley tugged down her mid length Red Indian outfit and straightened her hip pouch in which a small notepad, pencil and her newly cleaned pokéballs resided.

    "Morning, Lucinda! How do I look?" Haley said cheerfully, twirling around on the spot to give the maid and her childhood nanny a good look.

    "Positively radiant, Miss Haley," Lucinda said cheerfully. "Your father would be so glad to see you now…"

    Haley smiled a sad smile at this. "Yeah, Lucinda, you're right," she said quietly.

    Lucinda mentally smacked herself on the head for her insensitivity.

    Haley however brightened as she spoke again. "Anyway, I'm sure I'll see Father along the road to being a great researcher!"

    "Yes, I'm sure you will see him again! And be a great researcher," Lucinda said confidently.

    "Bye Lucinda," Haley said, hugging her maid tight.

    "Stay safe, Miss," Lucinda whispered, a tear trickling down her cheek as she hugged the girl back.

    Meanwhile, downstairs, Chaz longingly stared at the toast and bacon Mrs. Kent ate with reserve. Noticing this, Mrs. Kent looked up and smiled in an amused way as Haley made it to the dining room for her last breakfast at home for a while and into an intense staring contest with Carla.

    "Haley! Good morning! Where's your brother?" Mrs. Kent said, looking up to smile at her daughter.

    "Good morning, Mother. He should be getting ready, I guess," Haley said, tearing her electrifying eyelock with Carla.

    "Would you three like to join me?" Mrs Kent asked graciously, gesturing towards a morning meal that could've sat fifteen.

    "It would be our absolute pleasure, Mrs. Kent." Dex said politely as Chaz greedily tucked into the pile of pancakes at the oaken dining table.

    "I'll just take some of it to go, Mother," Haley said swiftly, reaching for some bread, salad, cheese and ham to make some sandwiches.

    "I'm alright, Mrs. Kent," Carla said primly, a nasty sneer on her face as she watched Haley fill a thermos with cold orange juice and place it in her hip bag. "A real lady must watch her figure," she added, staring pointedly with smug contempt at Haley's petite and slightly stocky form.

    The boys in the room went stock cold as Haley turned to Carla with death etched in her silver grey eyes. Mightyenas seemed to howl into the suddenly frigid air as Carla returned her cold stare.

    Haley opened her mouth wide…

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    "Master Kamren, your friends are waiting for you in the dining room," Lucinda said to Kamren as he pulled the zipper on his black tracksuit up.

    "Yes, yes, very well, Lucinda," he said indifferently, without looking back. "You may go."

    And with a casual wave of his hand, brushed the maid off as he passed by her and down the corridors.

    I really don't know what to think of you, Kamren Kent. Your mother and sister aren't nearly as rude as you, Lucinda thought sadly, watching the back of the young boy's reddish blond head as he moved towards the staircase.

    "Oh, yeah? Say that again you…" Haley's voice stormed from the lower story, a barrage of insults rushing forth.

    I'll take the second part back, then, shall I? Lucinda thought tiredly, returning to her dusting.

    "Now, now girls, no fighting in the house, please!" Mrs. Kent said sternly. "Haley, where did you pick up that language?"

    "Most likely from Sapph… hey guys, ready to go?" Kamren said coming down the stairs with a one strapped bag slung over his left shoulder.

    "I so did n…" Haley started furiously but at Mrs. Kent's quelling stare, stopped cold and strode to the door. The group she'd left behind heard the door slam loudly.

    "Dear me, she is in quite a bad temper today, isn't she?" Mrs. Kent said ruefully to Carla. "I'm really sorry about her attitude, Carla. I apologise on her behalf."

    "It's OK Mrs. K., "Carla said cheerfully, fingering the red hairpin that held her long blonde hair back.

    "By the way, where is Sapph?" Mrs. Kent wondered, looking around as she set her cup of tea back onto its saucer with a gentle tinkle.

    "Must have left already," Kamren said shrugging.

    "Ah, an early Pidgey! Someone could learn a lesson or two!" Mrs. Kent said slyly with a sideways glance at her only son.

    Kamren blushed, and decided to ignore his mother's smart remark.

    "Well, shall we?" Kamren said in a take-charge sort of voice rising from the table as he and Dex managed to pry Chaz away from the dining table.

    "Yeah," Chaz said, giving the food left a mournful, longing look as he heaved his forest green duffel bag up his shoulder.

    "Thank you for the meal, Mrs. Kent," Dex said politely, standing up and straightening his shirt and adjusting his wire rimmed glasses.

    "So, how'd it go last night?" Carla whispered as they made their noisy way out of the room.

    "Smoother than a Squirtle's underbelly," Kamren whispered back with a grin.

    "Kammy?" Mrs. Kent called uncertainly as her son reached the door.

    Kamren went rigid as though turned to stone. The others sweatdropped and turned to stare.

    "Yes, Mother?" Kamren said uncertainly.

    "Aren't we forgetting Mommy's little goodbye hug and kiss?" Mrs. Kent said sweetly.

    "Mother!" Kamren moaned as the others s******ed. "Don't you think I'm too old for that?"

    "Yes, you're right I suppose," Mrs Kent said, slightly crestfallen.

    My little Kammykins is all grown up! She thought fondly, as she watched her son and his friends leave.

    "Don't tell me she still calls you that," Carla laughed under her breath.

    "Oh, shut up," Kamren hissed back.

    "Awww, Kammy got a boo boo," Chaz chuckled in his usual low grunt.

    "I said, KNOCK IT OFF!" Kamren yelled as the made their way into town.

    "Have a safe journey dear… call once in a while…take care!" Mrs. Kent called after the group's retreating backs.

    I so wish you were here, Remy, Mrs. Kent thought wistfully as she watched her children make their way down the hill and into the world. You'd be so proud of them both…[/I]

    Just then a loud blood curdling yell that seemed to come from one of the upper stories filled the air.

    "Good Lord! What in heavens' name was that noise?" Mrs. Kent started, staring at the ceiling above her head.

    Outside the Yew Observatory, which doubled as the Olville Research Lab and Prof. Theodore Yew's home, Haley looked up as the sound of a disturbance reached her ears.

    What was that? Haley wondered. Shrugging it off, she raised her fist to knock on the blue painted door.

    A youth of medium build opened the door. With his neatly cropped black hair and radiant ruby red eyes, the boy was adorable. His name was Kyle and he was one of the reasons Haley chose to be a researcher.

    "Hey Haley, ready to start the day?" He said jovially, tweaking his white lab coat which he wore over a green sweater and neat blue jeans.

    "H-h-hi, Kyle," Haley stammered in reply, a faint blue tinge forming in her cheeks. Kyle had come as a researcher all the way from Cliffrock City to study under Prof. Yew four years ago and had melted Haley's (then premature) heart into a fizzle. Unfortunately, he unconsciously managed to attract Carla's attention too, and the two had duked it out for years to see who Kyle really liked.

    "The professor is inside his office now," Kyle went on, slightly bemused as to why Haley looked so flustered. Kyle though he was many things, wasn't too sharp in these affairs.

    "Um…uh...O-o-OK," Haley finally managed to blurt out.

    Lame Haley! Lame, lame, lame, lame, lame, lame, LAME! He'll so think you're a total nerd! Ohhhhh, Haley moaned inside as she followed Kyle into the observatory.

    "Nervous?" Kyle asked kindly, looking back to see Haley looking somewhat diminished.

    "Don't worry, all new trainers are," Kyle smiled as they took a right turn into another corridor.

    "Um, Kyle?" Haley stuttered.

    "Yeah?"

    "I-I-I'm not going to be a full out trainer," Haley stammered.

    "Really what do you want to do then?" Kyle asked, stopping to turn and look at her.

    Haley's feet suddenly felt three sizes too large as she shuffled them.

    Time to come clean, I guess, she thought, readying to spill one of the two secrets she had kept from her childhood crush for four years.

    "I-er, you know, wanted to be a…a researcher," Haley went on, not making eye contact with the sixteen year old lab assistant.

    "R-really?" Kyle asked in some surprise.

    He probably thinks I'm stupid lame, Haley thought crushed.

    "That's so cool! Congrats on your choice! I'll be looking forward to hearing of your findings, Haley!" Kyle said sincerely.

    He thinks I'm cool?!

    "R-r-really?" She gasped, looking up so fast she almost cricked her neck.

    "Sure! It'd be so rad!" Kyle went on, beaming slightly.

    He thinks I'm rad??! Hot DOG, love wins out! Cha cha cha! Haley thought fanatically.

    On the outside, though, all she said was, "Thanks, Kyle,"

    "Here we are," Kyle said, reaching another blue door with a white and blue name plate on it reading 'Head of Facility' and under it a smaller sign which read 'Professor T.T. Yew, Pokémon Professor.' Knocking twice, the assistant opened the door a bit, poked his head in and said "Haley's here to see you, Professor."

    A tall yet slightly built man opened the door wide and beamed down at the pair that stood before him.

    "Thanks so much, Kyle," the professor said with a glowing smile at the young man and girl. "Hi, Haley! Ready to begin your journey as a trainer?"

    "Yeah, Professor! Well, see ya Kyle!" Haley smiled, following the professor into his office.

    The professor's office was decorated in a highly Spartan manner with two filing cabinets, a computer desk complete with a white flat screen PC blinking on and off. As Haley walked in, her eyes were drawn as always to the large cylindrical device in the far corner. Made primarily of transparent Plexiglas, its bases were red and white. At the lower half was what looked like a six pack egg tray, but larger and with four of the six ports already filled with gleaming snow white orbs with a black line dividing it into two halves.

    "Dear me, I'm rather disorganised this morning, aren't I?" Prof. Yew said with a chuckle.

    "Gee, I guess you are," Haley said, smiling back. Prof. Theo was like a second father to Haley and one of the few adults she knew who'd acknowledge their mistakes to her.

    "Please, after today, you can call me Theo as well. After all, we will be fellow researchers," Prof. Yew said seriously, pulling three pokéballs out of the device and setting them down on the computer desk.

    "Really? I still think Prof. Yew would sound cooler," Haley went on cheerfully, glancing at an email that the professor was reading as she made her entrance.

    "Well, this is it! Which starter will you choose?" Prof. Yew said, clasping his hands together with a loud clap.

    Striding towards the white top table, Haley reached out for a pokéball with a light blue tear drop embossed on the upper white half of the pokéball.

    "Come on out, my Aquari!" Haley chirped, enlarging the pokéball with a squeeze and pressing a small black button on the back of the lower half to release the sphere's contents.

    The flash of bright white light that rushed forth filled the whole room. At the same time a streak of blue light bounced playfully around the room before coming to a rest on the table, where it took shape.

    Its fur a light shade of blue with a white underbelly, Aquari had white and black paws which upon seeing Haley hid its face from her with a squeak.

    "Don't be scared, uh..." Haley started to say, suddenly noticing that she didn't even know her first Pokémon's gender.

    "Girl," Prof. Yew said smiling slightly at Haley.

    "Yeah, girl! I'm your new trainer now, so hi!" Haley said oblivious to how lame she sounded.

    The Water Hare kept its face hidden.

    "Hmm, how about nicknaming your Aquari?" Prof. Yew suggested, his hand rubbing his clean shaven chin thoughtfully.

    "Great idea, professor! Thanks!" Haley said cheerfully. "So! How's Bubbles?"

    The Aquari, finally coming out of its guise of shyness looked up at her new trainer with a puzzled expression. Had some one else with a bubble entered the room? Unsure, she looked up at the smiling girl and pointed a finger at herself to ask if that was her new name.

    Her smile even wider, Haley nodded and said, "Yes that you, little Bubbles!"

    <Me? Bubbles?> the Aquari squeaked, looking into Haley's silver grey eyes as Haley looked into her brown ones.

    "That's right! And I'm Haley, pleased to meet you!"

    <Hewo, Hawey! I'm…pweeased to wheat you tooo!> Bubbles said cheerfully.

    Haley laughed at her Pokémon's comment and then suddenly noticed something weird.

    "Hunh? Professor, we aren't really communicating are we?" Haley said, scratching her head as she turned to the professor.

    "It does normally take a few days, but judging by how fast you two are able to understand each other, I suppose you two are really meant for each other," Prof. Yew said thoughtfully.

    "Reeeally?!" Haley squealed happily. "Hear that, Bubbles? We're going to make an awesome team! Yes we will, yes we will!" she said, tickling the Water hare's fuzzy underbelly.

    Giggling, Bubbles accidentally released a couple of large bubbles which hit Haley and popped. Suddenly looking aghast at what she'd done, she fearfully looked up at Haley, who she noticed was laughing.

    "Gee, Bubbles, that tickled!" Haley said with a laugh.

    Bubbles smiled and sneezed, releasing a few more bubbles into the air.

    Haley, giggling some more at this and scooped up her new Pokémon into a hug.

    "Well, I guess I'll get your Pokédex ready," the professor said with a smile as he headed for his desk drawer to pull out a light brown flip calculator that was about two thirds the size of Sapph's broken one with a dark blue pokéball symbol opposite the flip hinge's side.

    "Hmm, that reminds me… Kyle chose one of those too when he was younger," Prof. Yew said thoughtfully he rummaged in the filing cabinet for new pokéballs.

    "Kyle chose an Aquari?!" Haley gasped.

    "If I recall correctly," Prof' Yew said with a casual shrug as he straightened up and handed Haley her brand new Pokédex and five regular pokéballs.

    Kyle chose an Aquari too? Once again, fate shows we belong together! Haley raved inside.

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    Fifteen minutes ago…

    The guest room was already filled with light when Sapph woke up abruptly to the sound of his alarm clock blaring. Peering blurrily at the digits on the clock face, Sapph's mind awoke as sharply as though shocked by a pack of Pichu.

    "9:45! How'd the **** did that happen? I set it for…wait! Kamren! " Sapph yelp turned to a growl as he dressed at warp speed. As he barrelled down the stairs, cussing under his breath, he met Mrs. Kent, who said in some surprise, "Sapph, I thought you'd left before Haley and Kamren…"

    "Kamren left?" Sapph asked in disbelief.

    "Why yes," Mrs. Kent went on in surprise. "He said himself that you'd already left…"

    Sapph swore under his breath.

    "Sorry, Sapph…what was that?" Mrs. Kent asked suspiciously.

    "Nothing, nothing!" Sapph said hastily, sweat dropping.

    "Anyway, would you like some breakfast before you go?" Mrs. Kent asked politely.

    "Sorry, Mrs. Kent…got to go…thanks for the book and everything…bye!" Sapph cut in hurriedly as he pressed the book into a bewildered Mrs. Kent's hand and ran out back down to Olville.

    Sapph shot into town like a missile gone wild. Just as he past the shop, Sapph suddenly remembering his Pokédex at Gus's. Cussing some more, he turned down to the main street and burst into Gus's Speedy Repairs like a hurricane where Gus was waiting.

    "You're late!" Gus began reproachfully holding the repaired encyclopaedia in his hand. A split second later, it was gone, replaced with some money.

    "Sorry, Gus, I've no time for this now! Thanks for fixing it for me! Bye!"

    Sapph was out of the shop and out of sight in the next three seconds.

    That's your son, Justin? Gus thought, scratching the back of his head. I see no resemblance, my friend, none at all…

    Looking into his hand, Gus stared at the currency in his slack hand. As though a light had just gone on in his head, the repairman's eyes widened as he steadily turned Tamato-red in rage as a shocking realisation hit him.

    "OI! YOU LITTLE PUNK! YOU F******* STIFFED ME! GET BACK HERE, YOU RETARDED, STINKING THIEF! OI!" he screamed, his fist clenched tightly enough to crush a Gyarados's jaw.

    "I take it back," Gus snarled. "He is so your son, Justin!"

    "What d'you suppose that was?" Carla asked, watching a flock of Flying Pokémon take flight in alarm at the sound of Gus's harsh words.

    "Ah, who cares?" Kamren said with a shrug. "Let's go get them Frygers, shall we?"

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    Sapph tore into the Olville Research Lab, frantically thinking: Please don't let Kamren be here, Please don't let Kamren be here…, winding up running right into Kyle, Prof. Yew's assistant and Haley, who had her small cerulean bunny with a really large bubble for a tail in her arms, said "Sapph! Where have you been? I thought you'd already left! Kamren's getting his Pokémon now…"

    Sapph was out of sight before she could finish.

    "Wasn't that Justin Manson's son Sapphire? Is he a friend of yours?" the assistant queried.

    <He a very funny friend of yours if you ask me.> Aquari piped up in its baby voice, looking up innocently at her new trainer.

    NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Sapph screamed in his mind as he dashed into the Professor's office to see him giving an extremely smug-looking Kamren his Pokédex and first five Pokéballs.

    Both Prof. Yew and Kamren looked around at the source of the commotion. "Sapph!" Prof. Yew exclaimed in surprise, "I was expecting you soo…" but Sapph cut across him.

    "WHAT DID YOU DO TO MY ALARM CLOCK, YOU-"

    "Sapph, please don't shout." Prof. Yew said with only a touch of impatience.

    "Yeah, Sapphire, you're freaking my Fryger out with your, ah, rude entry and false accusations." Kamren said, not even hiding his smile.

    "WHADDYA MEAN, 'YOUR FRYGER'!"

    "SAPPH! SETTLE DOWN NOW!" Prof. Yew yelled angrily.

    Sapph was too incensed to say more, but turned on his rival and ran towards him with his fist cocked back, a blind urge to make him feel a hundredth of the rage filling him in pain.

    He never made it. A black-and-orange blur appeared in front of him and showered him with small, red-hot flames. Sapph yelled in pain and fell back onto his bum.

    "Wow, Ember already! Thanks chump! Didn't think you have that much experience to give! Later, Professor!" Kamren chortled, returning the small Fire Tiger Pokémon to its Pokéball and striding out of the lab, turning back to sneer at Sapph's stunned figure curled up against the wall as he reached the doorway.

    "Awww, don't cwy, widdle Sapphire. Mongles make such lovely, loyal fans! For a total loser!"

    And with a cruel laugh, he closed the door with a loud snap that reverberated deep in Sapph's shattered subconscious.

    Sapph was in so much shock he never noticed his stinging hands and face where the Fire Pokémon's attack had hit him seconds earlier. He'd missed getting a Fryger. His family would never let him live this down. Never. Especially his dad…

    Sapph never felt or looked any older than he did now. It seemed as though the wind had blown away all his youth as he lay slumped against the wall, his dark hair seemed to grey right before the professor's eyes and his hands appeared to wrinkle at a superhumanly impossible speed.
    Prof. Yew had watched the scene in numb horror. He now cleared his throat tentatively and said hesitantly. "Erm, Sapph? Are you OK?"

    "Is there another Fryger?" Sapph asked at once, praying deep inside that the answer was yes.

    "Well… there was the one I had left over from last year…" Prof. Yew began slowly, scratching his clean-shaven chin in thought.

    Sapph's heart inflated so fast it looked as though he'd explode from the overdose of happiness.

    "REEEEEEEEEEEALLLY??!" Sapph squealed, his eyes looking like blue lakes of watery joy as he clung onto the front of the Professor's lab coat.

    "I'm sorry Sapph, Carla took it just before Kamren…" Prof. Yew said sadly.

    If you'd ever seen a more crushed face those words, you haven't been around many face-crushing plants. Sapph swayed like a leaf in the wind, his mouth opening and closing silently in a manner that would recall a particularly clueless Magikarp.

    "I'm sorry, Sapph," Prof. Yew said again.

    Sapph cussed loudly. Very, very , loudly.

    "…I'm really sor… hey, did you just cuss?" Prof. Yew said, surprised at how seriously Sapph was taking this.

    "Sorry, Professor." Sapph mumbled numbly.

    "It's alright. I quite, erm, understand…" the Professor said calmly "…however, I do think you're overreacting. Mongle is a fine starter too…"

    "I don't WANT a dumb Mongle, got it? I. WANTED. A. FRYGER! I SET MY FREAKING ALARM CLOCK FOR FOUR A.M. TO GET ONE! AND THIS HAPPENS!" Sapph yelled.

    "I know, Sapph, I know." Prof. Yew said evenly. "However, this laboratory is not a Fryger factory."

    "Do you really think I give a …" Sapph bellowed, but the professor decided to put his foot down right there and then.

    "Sapph!" he said in an unfamiliar commanding voice that shut Sapph up abruptly. "Listen to me, the only way you'd get a Fryger now is to wait till next year, and I know for a fact you wouldn't want to do that seeing as you're already one year behind Rubin as it is…"

    Prof. Yew's cut into Sapph's rage like a knife. As much as he hated getting stuck with a Grass starter, he hated living in Rubin's shadow even more. Everyone always talked about and liked Rubin more than him since their got their first report cards at Earl's Pokémon Academy in Violet City… he could still hear Earl saying in his mind '…A weak student you are. Make a better trainer than you Rubin will...' His old teacher's voice still haunted him to this day, but now he was feeling too cold inside to care. After all, he reasoned, he could always trade it off for a stronger Fire Pokémon than Fryger later…

    Prof. Yew was still speaking and holding out Mongle's Pokéball, "…Losing your temper won't help either. Besides, Mongles are very strong, brave and loyal Pokémon too… I'm sure you two will get along fine."

    Sapph reached out for it indifferently. "Whatever," he said glumly.

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    Fifteen minutes later, during which time he was getting his Pokédex upgraded and his burns treated, Sapph was standing outside the doors of the lab with his head bowed down against the now harsh winds. He still held the shrunken Pokéball in his tightly clenched fist. It was a cloudy day but Sapph was too sore to think about the weather. Deciding to get something to eat first, he headed for the Pokémon Centre.

    As he entered, the first person he saw was Kamren, showing off his new Fryger to Carla and Chaz. Averting his eyes from the foot- tall cat, he moved to the vending machine to get some food for himself and Mongle. "After all," Prof. Yew had reasoned back at the lab "you are its trainer. I guess you might as well care for it till you find it a trainer that'd want it if you find that you don't when that time comes."

    Like I'd care for a Mongle, Sapph thought. After buying some cans of Pokémon food, a couple of sandwiches and some apples, he wended his way to a secluded table. Just as he sat down, the front door slid open revealing Haley with her Aquari and the fact that it had started to rain. Great, Sapph thought, now I'm stuck here with Kamren Kent!

    The baby Aquari saw Sapph and cried bouncing up and down, <Hawey, Hawey! It's your funny friend in the conner there!>

    Haley spotted her trainer friend, bought some food too and progressed to sit there. "Hello, how're you doing?" she asked kindly.

    "Fine," Sapph muttered moodily.

    "Look, Sapph…" Haley began, but Sapph cut her off.

    "That's your Aquari, hunh? He's pretty cute. What's his name?" he asked, hitching a smile on his face. Unfortunately, Haley was nobody's fool.

    The bunny, however, was and started bouncing up and down, piping <He call me cute! He call me cute! >

    Haley said" She's called Bubbles as of now, Sapph. But please don't change the subject. How's your Mongle? Can I see him? Or is it a her?"

    "Yeah, Sapphire, let's see your widdle wood rat!" Kamren had come over with Carla, Chaz and a bespectacled nine-year old boy. His Fryger was there too, an identical smirk on his face that rendered his golden yellow eyes cold. Its eyes shifted to Sapph's lightly bandaged hands and smiled in a very self-satisfied way.

    "Actually, Kamren, it's the Leaf Squirrel Pokémon…" The boy had a voice that seemed to belong to a textbook.

    "Who cares? Gee Dex, for someone who's meant to be my brother, you're such a nerd!" Carla said scornfully.

    "Carla's right Dex, but don't worry about being too smart. It'll come in handy when we're on the road." Kamren said in what he assumed was a calming voice. "Well, Sappy, let's see it, after all Burner needs a new playmate seeing as you can't-ah- hand le the heat."

    Sapph furiously hurled Mongle's Pokéball at Kamren, who ducked. The orb hit the wall behind them, enlarged and burst open, a beam of green light expelling from within. The light momentarily formed a green spiral which shot to the ceiling and fell down the middle to form a shape which stood on all fours with a large, leaf shaped tail and short, stuck up ears raised erect. As the light died down, Mongle was revealed to possess blood red eyes ringed with black and viridian green fur. It rose into a form of crouch on its hind legs and peered curiously around to see who had released him.

    He noticed three people and a pair of Frygers he recognized from the Professor's Lab laughing at him. Another one in spectacles was making comments about him being a fine specimen of the Pokémon family Rodentia (<Whatever that means ,> the Mongle thought, rolling his eyes. <That nerd is so not being my trainer! >) One of the two at the table seemed to be comforting the other, who seemed too ashamed to look at him. The girl suddenly seemed to get mad and hit the guy across the face quite hard. She then got up, grabbed her bag as she returned the Aquari to its pokéball and ran out into the rain, pausing briefly to stroke his fur and throw an extremely dirty look at the boy who glared right back at her defiantly.

    <That's him, hunh? > The Leaf Squirrel thought as he watched the boy run out of the room after the girl. Mongle watched him leave with a puzzled expression on his face. Was he meant to follow? He continued to debate this question for a minute and reached a decision.

    Picking up his pokéball, he made to dash out after the boy when a voice rang out and broke his focus.

    <Hey!>

    Mongle span around to see who'd spoken and never noticed the glass door hiss shut in front of him. The result was Mongle running smack into the closed glass door and sliding down it with a funny squeaking sound.

    <So! How d'you like your new trainer?> Another voice said, similar to the first but definitely more feminine.

    Rubbing his smarting nose, the Mongle turned around to face the cat Pokémon, who had spoken.

    <That's my trainer?> he asked them.

    <Yep,> the male said.

    <For real?> Mongle asked again.

    <Uhhh, hunh!> the other said dully, as though the conversation was a waste of her time.

    <No joke?>

    <NO! No bloody joke already!> the two bellowed in unison.

    <OK, OK! Just checking!> Mongle squeaked. <And those guys are yours?>

    <Yup. I'm Burner.> the male said.

    <And I'm Vulca.> the female added.

    <I suppose we should ask you your name too. So, what is it?> said the orange cat called Burner as the duo circled him appraisingly.

    <Oh. Well, I'm… uh…> the Mongle began, realising that he didn't have a nickname. Burner and Vulca seemed coldly amused at the Mongle's awkwardness.

    <Really? Swell. Listen, uh, why don't ya find your trainer and ask him? I mean, what trainer leaves his Pokémon behind after seeing him for the first time? Not that you can call what he was doing back then seeing you.> Burner reasoned playfully.

    <Seeing me?> Mongle said nonplussed.

    <If you want my opinion, I'd say you're unwanted.> Vulca shrugged, a cold, taunting glint in her golden yellow eye.

    <Un-unwanted?> Mongle said shakily.

    <He a regular light bulb, isn't he, Burner?> Vulca said dryly.

    <That's not true!> Mongle cried out, a little flustered.

    <Think so? Go find your trainer and ask him if you don't believe us.> Burner sneered, turning around to leave after his departing trainer. Vulca followed suit after Carla.

    Mongle watched Burner and Vulca leave with some apprehension. Even though he didn't want to believe Burner, he did see the boy throw him a cold askance look as he passed him to the door. He trotted over to his Pokéball, picked it up and left the building to follow before the glass slid shut behind the Fire Tiger's group.

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    Sapph ran blindly up the main road until he reached the outskirts of Olville Town where he collapsed onto a rock, hot tears streaming from his unfocussed eyes down his cheeks.

    "Why'd I have to get that stupid Pokémon? It can barely stand up straight! Damned Grass type! I hate him even more than that stupid Kamren and his freaking Burner! 'Burner'? Hah, what a stupid nickname! He steals the only Pokémon I wanted to get and has it attack me? That stupid idiot couldn't even train him up to learn Ember on his own! I'll never get one now because of him! And that so-called Professor lecturing me on a Grass type being strong! Freaking idiot! It's as if he can't tell how much I despise weak Grass Pokémon like that dumb rat…"

    Unfortunately, he wasn't aware of who was behind him…

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    Mongle had a tricky time following the boy's scent because of the rain. Just when he was about to give up and got back to the Centre, he looked up and saw the boy sitting on a rock about 12 yards away. He walked up to his trainer, holding up his Pokéball hopeful that it would be taken and he returned. About ten feet away, he stopped dead, catching words that stung more than the cold winds and rain, "…lecturing me on a Grass type being strong! Freaking idiot! It's as if he can't tell how much I despise weak Grass Pokémon like that dumb rat…"

    He does hate me… Mongle thought dejectedly, dropping his Pokéball with a clunk.

    The boy seemed to hear. He spun around, glaring at him with pure loathing in his blue eyes.

    "Get lost," Sapph said in a voice barely louder than a whisper.

    Mongle took a step back at the coldness in the boy's face yet held his ground. Stepping forward to pick up the pokéball, he lifted it up to Sapph with a silent plea to be returned.

    "Beat it, rat," Sapph said, even more quietly.

    <Why?> Mongle asked tremulously.

    "Just leave, alright? Go back to the lab and stay there," Sapph said, his voice growing harsher with the syllable.

    <But, what did I do? Why go back? Don't trainer and Pokémon travel together?> Mongle said uncertainly.

    A few tense minutes passed between the duo.

    "What are you still doing here?" Sapph said, icicles almost literally forming on his words and in his stare.

    Mongle felt as though the floor had been pulled out from under him from on top of Mount Silver.

    <Wh-what does that mean? Hey, wait up!> Mongle cried out, grabbing the pokéball again as he gave chase to the fleeing trainer.

    "JUST SHUT UP, YOU MANKY FLEABAG! GO AWAY!" Sapph yelled, quickening his pace.

    Mongle didn't stop or go away.

    <Hey! Can't you see I'm the one with shorter legs here? Wait up!> the Mongle yelled, starting to get mad.

    As they rounded the corner into a dark, muddy alleyway, Sapph stopped and swivelled around to see the Leaf Squirrel Pokémon standing about three feet away.

    "Why…why…" the boy said, getting worked up into a frenzy of rage.

    <Why?> Mongle asked, cocking his head to one side questioningly.

    "Why… won't you… just…LEAVE ME ALONE?!" Sapph roared. Blinded by fury, Sapph ran up to the little Pokémon and kicked it away. The Mongle squealed in pain as it flew back into the mud, the pokéball landing with a wet thud about five feet further away where it was half hidden in the shadows of the walls.

    "BEAT IT! LEAVE! STOP FOLLOWING ME ALREADY!" The human bellowed, picking up a rock a chucking it at the Pokémon. The rock hit Mongle, who turned tail and ran back into town, tears blinding it.

    Mongle ran blindly down a random alley. Worn out, he curled up in a box, thinking miserably as he sobbed, <He hates me …he hates me… but I thought… Burner and Vulca can't be right, they just can't! >

    He never noticed the blinking red and gold lights until it was too late…

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    Sapph had to hit something. Turning to the nearest thing in the vicinity, he proceeded to mimic Haley's punching the wall thing with hateful vindication until a glint of green flashed in the corner of his eyes. Snapping out of his tantrum, he stared at the ball his Pokémon had dropped, his mind travelling back to his conversation with Haley back at the Pokémon Centre…

    -Flashback-

    "Why me?" Sapph groaned into his hands.

    "Look Sapph, it's not so bad. Mongle's really nice…cute too!" Haley said quietly.

    "Great! I'll just have him stare at all his opponents till they crack up!" Sapph said snidely. "I mean, what can that thing do, Sweet Kiss 'em dead at the league?"

    "Latias, you are impossible! Is all you wanted a powerful Pokémon?! Pokémon are more than what they are on the outside, it's what's inside that counts! Look at Bubbles! She's not very strong yet, but I don't mind because I know I can improve her and make her stronger!"

    <Why should he look at me, Hawey? Is there a something on my face? Aaah, pwease get it off me!> Bubbles piped up, feeling her face with her little paws.

    "Easy for you to say, you two got what you wanted!" Sapph retorted angrily.

    "No, Bubbles, there isn't anything wrong with your face. Damn it, it's not Mongle's fault you're its trainer! If it's anybody's fault, blame Kamren! You wanna be a greater trainer than Kamren and that Rubin guy, prove it! Train Mongle to be stronger than Burner! Even if you don't want to be its trainer, it wants to be your Pokémon! Isn't that enough for you?"

    Sapph looked amazed at Haley's outburst and felt rage welling up inside her. How could this idiot understand what I feel, Sapph thought viciously. The selfish, self-centred cow!

    "You don't understand anything do you, you mad cow infested…" Sapph began to yell, winding up with a red hot slap connecting with his cheek.

    "You heartless, immature, hopeless, nonsensical, worthless insect!" She breathed furiously, her eyes full of tears.

    "Who're you to talk? And what the hell was that for?!" Sapph added as an angry footnote, rising to his feet in a towering temper.

    Haley stood up too and was giving off an aura of fury so intense only a guy as stupidly fearless as Sapph wouldn't get scared.

    "I guess pity and kindness would just be wasted on you," she said slowly and deliberately, returning Bubbles to her pokéball. "I thought you needed a friend. Now that I take a step back and analyse the situation, I feel Mongle needs one more. One who cares."

    With that, Haley turned and ran out of the Pokémon Center after Kamren and the others, pausing to pat the Mongle on the head kindly. She then turned to look at him coldly for a moment before she left Sapph staring after her with his hand on his stinging cheek.

    -End Flashback-

    '…it's not Mongle's fault you're its trainer! It's Kamren's!'

    Sapph's hands curled into fists against the wall.

    'Even if you don't want to be its trainer, it wants to be your Pokémon! Isn't that enough for you?'

    Sapph shut his eyes and turned away.

    'Is all you wanted a powerful Pokémon?!'

    Sapph pushed himself off from the wall and scooped up Mongle's Pokéball. Looking up into the stormy clouds, he said," I've gotta go find him!"

    Running back into town, a flashing light caught Sapph's attention. Turning right down an alleyway, he saw several Meowth and a Persian beating up a littler Pokémon. "Mongle, hang on! Hey, break it up, you!" he yelled, picking up a piece of pipe. The cat Pokémon left the Leaf Squirrel and closed on him instead…

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    Mongle remembered the bright flashes he saw as larger tan bodies attacked him. He knocked the first two away with his tail but was felled be a mighty sweep of what appeared to be their leader's paw. The attack left gash marks on his belly. The others then proceeded to slash at him too. Just as he began to lose consciousness, he thought he heard a voice say 'Mongle, hang on! Hey, break it up, you!'

    Ten minutes later, he dimly felt himself moving as someone ran into the Centre, calling for help. He heard Nurse Joy ask what happened as he was loaded into a gurney by a pair of warm pink hands. Then his world went black.

    Several hours later, the Grass Pokémon awoke blearily to see the boy from before staring at him with tears in his eyes. Noticing he was awake, Sapph rubbed his eyes and turned to stare at him.

    "It's OK, buddy, I won't hurt you anymore," Sapph said in what he thought was a reassuring voice.

    He's shaking, Sapph noticed. What the hell happened to me back there? What have I done?

    A few long hours dragged by, the Pokémon stirring restlessly. Sapph soaked a new towel and sponged the Leaf Squirrel's forehead. Mongle tried to shift away but at the soothing sensation of the towel, held still long enough for Sapph to rub him dry. Nurse Joy then came in and seeing what was going on, said softly, "Don't worry, Sapph. Mongle will warm up to you."

    "If only I was there…" Sapph began croakily.

    "It wasn't you're fault, Sapph," Nurse Joy said gently.

    Sapph told her what he'd done to make Mongle run away.

    "That was harsh, Sapph," Nurse Joy said quietly as the Chansey nurse waddled in to look for her trainer. "What made you do it?"

    "I dunno," Sapph whispered. "I just snapped. Some Pokémon master I turn out to make…I beat up my own Pokémon the day I get them! I mean, what will he think of me?"

    "I guessing he needs you, which is why I haven't thrown you out yet," Nurse Joy went on patiently.

    <You better believe it, buster!> Chansey chirped happily.

    "How can you say that? He clear can't trust me now," Sapph said hoarsely. "I mean which Pokémon would?"

    "See for yourself," Nurse Joy said with a small smile nodding towards the bed.

    Sapph turned to see Mongle crying out feebly in discomfort gesturing towards Sapph with his now dull red eyes pleading with Sapph's blue ones. Sapph quickly wetted the other sponge and used it to cool his Pokémon down and soothe its wounds. Mongle snuffled softly and stop its feverish stirring.

    "I have to see the other Pokémon, Sapph," Nurse Joy said, turning to leave. "Keep him cooled down, alright?"

    "Sure thing, Nurse Joy," Sapph said with a smile.

    As the door closed gently behind the two nurses, Sapph felt something push its way into his hand. Looking down he noticed that Mongle had snuggled up to his hand. Sapph's smile faltered.

    Mongle, Sapph thought sadly. Could you really need me? Like I need a Pokémon like you…

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    Mongle awoke feebly two hours later to see the young boy still there. Mongle tried to hastily get away but couldn't stray far enough and flinched, ready for the blows he was sure would follow.

    "Still can't trust me hunh?" Sapph said sadly, trying to smile. A cracked sob issued from his mouth instead and he started crying again.

    <What's with this guy? > Mongle thought. <Wasn't he gonna hit me again? >

    "Are-are you OK?" Sapph asked, taking his hand out of the water that he had used to sponge his Pokémon through the night.

    <Why is he here, though? Did he tend to my wounds all night? I thought it was the nurse! Does he really care now? > Mongle wondered.

    "I'm… so …sorry! I'm sorry… I promise I'll… I'll never abandon you again, if you take me as your trainer… after… after all, it's what you think that counts. D'you… d'you reckon you could forgive me? After all I did?" he ended, a pleading look in his watery eyes, tears dripping down his scratched and burnt face.

    Mongle looked deeply into the boy's eyes and saw nothing of the cold stare he received hours earlier. He saw in his earnest eyes a fervent desire to keep his promise and leave what had happened today behind. Mongle's face relaxed into a smile.

    The boy trainer's joy was beyond words. He hugged his Pokémon, whispering words of profound thanks. <Guess those two were wrong after all > Mongle thought.

    A couple of hours later on their night time rounds, Nurse Joy and Chansey looked in to see Sapph asleep in the chair, leaning over onto the bed hugging his Mongle. Both trainer and Pokémon had looks of content upon their faces. Nurse Joy smiled down at Chansey, who smiled back and gently closed the door.

    Maybe he'll make a great trainer after all, they thought. He's begun on the right step…gaining Mongle's full trust. They started rough, but the best of friendships always have their rough patches…now theirs are out of the way, they can truly be a strong team!

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    How d'you like Chapter 3? Emotional, wasn't it? Just wait things will really heat up soon! ; P

    Where have you heard that one before?

    Anyways, please review! i'll be on hand to recieve them through the exams, so i'll be close. Thanks!

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    Part two of the double episode... LOL

    I need better disclaimer jokes...

    Disclaimer: there will be no Disclaiming message this chapter. Don't like it, see my lawyer...

    Chapter Four: Sapph's First Capture

    Sapph and Mongle left the Pokémon Centre fully healed two days later. For some reason which Sapph and Nurse Joy couldn't place a finger on, Chansey looked rather cross.

    Mulling over Chansey's weird expression as he walked along the streets of tired old Olville Town, Sapph was careful to give Gus's Speedy Repairs a wide berth. He'd only noticed his blunder after checking his change and felt that somehow that Gus wouldn't accept a plea of ignorance from him any time soon.

    Itching to get on the road towards new cities and catch new Pokémon, Sapph made to leave town at once. However as he passed the blue-topped Pokémart, he thought he heard his conscious (the part of it that sounded like his mother) begin to berate his reckless eagerness.

    Okay, stupid…just WHAT THE HELL D'YOU THINK YOU'RE FLIPPIN' DOING! You're supposed to be a trainer, right? Right?! So get your be-hind into that shop and get some provisions for the journey right now, buster! You hear me? Not when you feel like it, now! NOW, Sapphire!

    Sapph froze outside the glass door to the trainer convenience store, feeling a twinge ofit-makes-sense-so-stop-being-a-stuuborn-Rhyhorn-and-do-as-you're-told! With a groan, Sapph went in.

    Mongle popped out of his pokéball as Sapph left the Pokémon Mart about ten minutes later (the shopping was made easy with the help of the cheerful office assistant), his bag now home to three potions, three antidotes and five more pokéballs.

    <Hey, Sapph! Seen the Chansey nurse around?> Mongle asked a little too flippantly.

    "Nope, she did look rather ****** off at something or someone," Sapph said thoughtfully. "She seemed really sore at something, kept rubbing her knuckles…"

    <Really?> Mongle asked in a slightly worried voice.

    Mongle must've noticed his tone, for he quickly rearranged his face to look as though Sapph's words were news to him as his trainer spun around to look at him in suspicion. Sapph seemed to buy his Pokémon's innocence act for he went on, humming a little as Mongle jumped onto his shoulder, reflecting on what may have happened earlier that morning…

    -Flashback-

    The Pokémon Centre, the previous evening…

    The ward was half filled with convalescening Pokémon

    "Dinner time, everyone!" Nurse Joy sang out, as Chansey entered the ward with a tray laden with bowls of Pokémon food.

    <Alright!> the Pokémon inmates cheered.

    <This is for Ditto…> Chansey murmured, placing a dish before what looked like a foot tall blob of pink Jell-O with eyes, one of them patched up.

    <Why thank you, Nurse Chansey! May I add that you look totally radiant this evening! Of course, you always look that sweet…> Ditto said with a fruity, unctuous voice.

    <W-why, thank you!> Chansey said, blushing in a way that was distinct even with her pink cheeks. <Well, uh, this is for Torchic…>

    A small, orange chick with ruffled yellow feathers on its small wings and three similarly coloured feathers sticking out on its head looked up gratefully and chirped <Thank you very much, Nurse Chansey.>

    <…this is for Rattata…>

    <Thanks, Nurse Chansey> a tough looking rat with vivid purple fur and shockingly large incisors said with a shifty grin that made it look fairly rugged.

    <…this is for Oddish…>

    <Thanks so much, Nurse Chansey,> a small, purplish Grass Pokémon said. With a tuft of long green leaves on the top of his head, it resembled a weed on legs.


    <…this is for Zigza…>

    <Thanks, Nurse Chansey> a small, spiky raccoon with alternating cream and brown striped fur, a masklike shock of black fur around its eyes said appreciatively. With a slight limp in its left foreleg, Zigza moved towards his dish to eat.

    <…and this is for Poley…>

    <Thank you, Nurse Chansey> another small Pokémon said. This one had a prominent white tail which stuck out from the backside of his dark blue body. With fishlike eyes, puckered up lips and a thick, black swirl showing through its white underbelly, the Water Pokémon resembled a cross between a large newt and a larger tadpole.

    <…and this,> she said for the first time with a trace of irritation. <…is for…Mongle.> She plonked the last dish down a little too forcefully and turned to leave.

    <Gee, thanks,> Mongle said a little sarcastically, peering into his plate. <Not to sound ungrateful or anything, but where's the salad? Can't do a meal without the…>

    <Not one word, you,> Chansey warned him coldly. <Not. One. Word.>

    <Just[/I] loving[/I] your sense of humour, N.C.!> Mongle called cheekily as the Egg Pokémon waddled towards the door.

    <And I'm just loving the prospect of not giving you and chocolate and vanilla swirl pudding, Mongle> Nurse Chansey said with an uncharacteristic evil grin.

    <No,no! Anything but my ultra-gummy chocolate and watery vanilla swirl pudding, anything but that! Anything!> Mongle pleaded in a falsely melodramatic voice, groveling at her back as she closed the door with a snap.

    <Hey, chicken, fork it over,> a Ditto threatened a nearby Torchic after the Egg Pokémon nurse had left the room.

    The Torchic, being of a Timid nature, chirped fearfully and scuttled off to hide behind the other, somewhat tougher Pokémon who were in the middle of eating their own meals.

    Mongle, who'd, looked up from his meal without taking a bite turned to watch the Ditto, who'd after already eaten his own food, began to gobble up the Little Fowl Pokémon's food too.

    The Torchic burst into tears as the others tried to console it. All except Mongle, who seemed to want no part of the discussion, rolled his eyes and maintained a stony silence as he turned to watch the Transform Pokémon greedily stuff his face.

    <That Ditto,> an Oddish with one of its root legs in a cast said angrily, glaring at the glutton.

    <You can't just take another Pokémon's food, greedy!> Poley, with a plaster on top of his dome said.

    <You did that yesterday!> Zigza said indignantly.

    <D'you guys mind?> I'm trying to eat here,> the Ditto said indifferently.

    <Why'd you keep picking on Torchic anyways?> the Rattata with its tail all bandaged up asked furiously.

    <'Cause he's a Chicken, duh!> Ditto said in his indifferent tone.

    Mongle watched the pathetic scene for a moment and, realizing that the others wouldn't and/or couldn't do anything about it, made to stand up.

    <Hey, why do you have to steal Torchic's food every day?> Mongle said softly.

    <See previous answer,> the Ditto waffled, his mouth full.

    <I-it's OK guys,> Torchic said quietly, turning to go. <My trainer will be back for me soon, so it doesn't matter.>

    As he passed Mongle, who'd shaken his head and turned to his meal, his stomach gave off a loud rumbling. Torchic flushed embarrassedly. As did the others for they'd almost finished their own food and couldn't help their companion.

    Mongle heard it though and sighed. <Hey, Torchic,> he said brightly.

    <Ye-yeah?> the Little Fowl Pokémon said tremulously, still blushing at his unspoken hunger plea. He turned to see Mongle pushing his untouched plate towards the tearful chick.

    <Here,> Mongle said to the victim, nodding in a way that silently told him to eat up.

    <B…b…but,> the Torchic stammered, looking up at the Leaf Squirrel Pokémon as he rose to leave.

    <You really don't your trainer wouldn't want to see you all hungry when he comes to pick you up, do you?> Mongle asked, still smiling.

    <But, what about…> Torchic went on, still unsure.

    <Well, I gotta watch my weight,> Mongle went on, twisting his head to each side as he stretched. <You gotta pack it on if you want to evolve into a heavy hitting, fast-paced Blaziken. So dig in,> he went on, interrupting the Little Fowl Pokémon's protesting look in a mock dangerous voice, <Before I make you. Got it?>

    Winking in a reassuring way, Mongle sloped out of the room, making a point of smacking the Ditto upside the head and into the food it had coerced illegally from one of his new friends with a well-placed Pound attack.

    <That's for bullying Torchic,> He told the Ditto as it struggled to get out of the dish he was eating from.

    The other Pokémon all laughed at the bully as he finally climbed out of the dish spluttering.

    <And if you try it again, I won't go so easy on you,> Mongle smiled grimly as he left to look for Sapph and see if there were any more of his favourite, cinnamon chocolate chip cookies left in his backpack to munch on.

    Spitting out some of the food from his mouth to stop himself from choking, he glared at Mongle's retreating back and said coldly, <You'll regret that, rat.>

    [/I]The Pokémon Centre, Dawn…[/I]

    Chansey was making its rounds when one of the inmates, the Naughty Ditto decided to show up in the middle of the next corridor, grinning in a way that spelt trouble as he saw his chance to mess Mongle's rep up.

    <Now, what're you doing out of bed, dearie?> Chansey said kindly as she saw Mongle's shadow peek around the corner.

    <Yo, Big Momma! How's about a fitness run?> the Ditto asked cheekily mimicking Mongle's voice.

    <What did you say?!> Chansey said, dropping her paternal front and showing who she thought was Mongle her true, terrifyingly brutal nature as she rubbed her little pink hands together in malice.

    <Oh, nothing really,> Mongle went on, plainly aware that he was about to hit another sensitive nerves. <Only that pink and white is an awful colour for any Pokémon of your build.>

    <Well, I never!> the Chansey nurse started, recoiling at the harshness of these words.

    <Gone jogging? Well, [/I] that [/I]at least explains the waist size,> the Ditto went on, seriously riling the Egg Pokémon up.

    <That's it! Get back here!> Nurse Chansey yelled, waddling towards the receding shadow at full speed and rounding the corner to see Ditto-Mongle slap his butt at her before running off.

    In the ward, the real Mongle woke up suddenly as images of a life on the violent waves of the sea broke in on his dreams.

    <Need a leak,> Mongle sighed drowsily as he hopped down from his bed and left the other sleeping Pokémon for the wash room.

    No sooner had Mongle closed the toilet door behind him than the fake Mongle ran around the corner, leading an angry Chansey with taunts like: <That's it, work it! Keep it up and you'll have a bod as cute as Nurse Joy's in no time!>

    Soon, though, it looked like Chansey had cornered Ditto-Mongle at last in front of an open janitor's closet.

    <Now I'll make you pay,> Chansey said, sweating profusely as she stomped towards her quarry.

    <For whipping you into shape? No way, Sister!> Ditto-Mongle laughed, running into the closet.

    <Your mine!> Chansey roared. In a blind rage, she raced towards the end of the corridor where she suddenly noticed that the floor had been littered with moth balls. Too little, too late, Chansey tried to stop and slipped on them heavily, sliding right into the cupboard.

    A loud crash of pots, brooms and buckets rang throughout the centre. Sapph and Nurse Joy ran out into their respective corridors, wondering if a reckless burglar had made the noise.

    Helped by the cupboard and narrow corridor, Chansey's scream would haunt the darkened corridors of the Olville Pokémon Centre for years to come.

    <MONGLE! YOUR TAIL LEAF IS MINE!!!!!> Chansey roared, looking like a Skittles explosion as she crushed mothballs beneath her feet as she emerged into the corridor.

    Several corridors away, the real Mongle, just about to rejoin the other Pokémon in the ward froze with cold sweat cascading down his back.

    <I think I'll spend the rest of the night with Sapph,> He said, racing for cover under Sapph's bed as Chansey prowled the corridors, a broken broom handle in her hands and a reeking stench of mothballs leaving her path easy to follow.

    -End Flashback-

    "Not to mention as though she'd fallen through a rainbow," Sapph went on slowly. A sudden thought suddenly hit him as he looked back at his Pokémon, "You don't know anything about anything, do you?"

    <No, and I have no idea why her feet smelt like a mothball factory, either,> Mongle said innocently, jumping off Sapph's shoulder.

    "What?"

    <Nothing, Sapph, nothing,> Mongle replied hastily. <So! When do we eat?>

    "Didn't you eat breakfast this morning with the other Pokémon before leaving?" Sapph asked bemused.

    <Well, no. I was too busy hid-I mean looking for you so we can get going,> Mongle created in midsentence.

    Sapph let the subject drop, feeling he didn't really want to know what Mongle was hiding.

    The weather seemed to improve as Mongle scampered along the path happily as Sapph trudged along behind, smiling at his Pokémon's antics. Looking up at the Kent villa, he decided to say goodbye to Mrs. Kent and see if Haley was still home.

    [/I]At least before my stupid conscience starts calling me Sapphire again[/I], Sapph thought only a little tetchily.

    "Hey, Mongle! We're going this way for a moment! Okay with you?" Sapph called.

    <Yeah! Hey, wait up Sapph!> Mongle called following Sapph as he sped up the road. He caught up and overtook Sapph halfway uphill.

    [/I]Wow, Mongle is fast! [/I] Sapph thought as he raced Mongle to the Kent Residence. [/I]Who'd have thought a Grass Pokémon could run like that? [/I]

    <C'mon, slow Moe! What's keepin' those ol' legs of yours pumping?> Mongle called back at his trainer from the front steps of the villa.

    [/I]Well, at least as fast as his mouth[/I], Sapph went on, rolling his eyes as he huffed and puffed up the hill.

    Upon reaching the top, Sapph steadied himself for a few moments breathing heavily while Mongle pulled of a series of crazy back flips around Sapph in a circle, keeping up a tirade of junky fitness chatter.

    <C'mon, Sapph! You gotta feel the burn, be da burn! No pain, no gain! You gotta work it, work it, work…> Mongle chattered on and on until Sapph, tired of the high pitched annoyance, recalled it in a huff.

    "I was 'working it', stupid," Sapph grumbled as he raised his hand toward the bronze door knocker as knocked three times. "I was working to keep my cool."

    A redheaded maid opened the door and asked, "May I help you?"

    After his mouth working furiously for a few moments to get comprehensible speech, Sapph was finally able to babble out "I-i-is Mrs. Kent home?"

    "Yes, she in," the maid said, looking at Sapph as though he was some weird and slimy three-legged, five-eyed, fishy-mouthed alien. "And you are?"

    "Why, if it isn't Mr. Manson!" a familiar voice said in a surprised voice.

    Sapph looked around the curvy maid to see the familiar friendly form of Lucinda walk by with an armful of fresh laundry.

    "It's OK, Harietta, he's a friend of Miss Haley," Lucinda told the other maid as she left to resume her activities.

    "Hi, Lucinda!" Sapph said cheerfully, raising a hand in greeting.

    "Mrs. Kent's in the garden. Please come in, Mr. Manson," Lucinda said cheerfully, leading the way into the house.

    "Thanks. Erm, and Lucinda?" Sapph said as he followed her over the threshold.

    "Yes, Mr. Manson?"

    "Calling me Sapph's fine. All my friends do," he said a little embarrassedly.

    "Alright then, Mr. Sapph," Lucinda said cheerfully.

    Sapph sweat dropped.

    They found Mrs. Kent in the back porch, sipping lemonade and watching her Pokémon frolic out on the grounds.

    "Sapph! Hello!" Mrs. Kent greeted jovially. "You left in quite a hurry the other day! Where have you been then? Haley and Kamren both left yesterday!"

    "At the Centre." Sapph replied. "This is Mongle, by the way," he added as Mnogle chose that moment to come spiralling out of his pokéball onto the grass, causing Mrs. Kent's Pidgeot to take flight in mild alarm.

    <Hi, you're really pretty!> Mongle piped.

    "Well, isn't he lovely? By the way, Sapph you left something…"

    "Erm, I did?" Sapph asked, puzzled as Mongle jumped onto the table as scooped up an armful of cinnamon chocolate chip cookies and proceeded to stuff himself silly.

    Mrs. Kent nodded and called for a maid. Lucinda came out, carrying a book and an envelope. Leaving them on the table, she nodded to Sapph and Mrs. Kent and left.

    "But, Mrs. Kent, isn't that…" Sapph started, staring at the green trainers' manual.

    "Yes, but I'd like you to have it. Haley and I already know it off by heart and Kamren would never read it if I gave it to him…" Mrs. Kent said matter-of-factly. "What's in the envelope is yours, too. Don't lose it now!"

    Mongle, after stashing a small horde of the cinnamon goodies for later, jumped onto Sapph's shoulder to see as Sapph pulled a slip of paper out from the envelope. "Wow, a Bike Voucher! Thanks, Mrs. Kent!"

    "You're quite welcome, dear. Well, I suppose you'd better run along now. Good luck and take care!" Mrs. Kent said with a graceful smile.

    "Bye! And thanks again!" Sapph said, turning to leave.

    <She's really nice to you, Sapph! I wonder if Burner's trainer got one too?> Mongle mused as they passed the outskirts of Olville Town and headed for the EverWood Forest.

    "Who cares? Anyways, we've got more important things to think about now!" Sapph said cheerfully.

    <What's that?> Mongle asked, surprised. He was beginning to like Sapph more and more.

    "Like catching some more Pokémon for our team!" Sapph said eagerly.

    <Am I on your team, Sapph?> Mongle asked curiously

    "Of course, buddy! You're number one!" Sapph grinned at Mongle. "Well, here we are!" He said, turning his head to look at the forest before him. "Okay, you best return for now so you can rest up for any battles we may encounter in there, alright?"

    <If you say so,> Mongle said with a yawn, returning to his pokéball in a flash of green.

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    Half an hour later, Sapph wandered around aimlessly looking for wild Pokémon, getting steadily more and more grumpy.

    "Haven't caught a thing all day," Sapph said irritated. "I wonder why…" he added as he reached for the book Mrs. Kent had just given him. As he found the section on catching Pokémon, his Pokédex came on and quoted the book word for word as Sapph read.

    To catch a Pokémon, use a Pokémon, stupid, the Pokédex chided before switching itself off. Sapph ignored the remark on his intelligence as he snapped the book shut.

    "'To catch a Pokémon, use a Pokémon'? Makes sense. Hmm, maybe Mongle can help me look, or sniff out some Pokémon," Sapph thought, enlarging his Grass Pokémon's pokéball. Tossing it lightly into the air, Sapph called, "C'mon out, Mongle!"

    The orb burst open in midair, expelling a beam of green light from within. The light momentarily formed a green spiral which shot to the lower branches of the forest canopy and fell down the middle to form Sapph's first ever Pokémon.

    <What's up, Sapph?> Mongle asked, looking around at his trainer.

    "How the hell could two Zigzagoon, two Pidgey and a Rattata all escape when I[/I] try to catch them?" Sapph said moodily.

    <Your aftershave?> Mongle asked jokingly.

    "Anyways…Think you can sniff out some wild Pokémon for me?" Sapph asked him, rubbing his temple exasperatedly.

    <Lassie, I ain't,> Mongle joked. <Anyways, if you wanted really wild Pokémon, you should have tried angling for that Chansey…>

    Sapph chuckled as he joined Mongle in looking around in the bushes for a decent Pokémon for him to catch.

    < Say, Sapph? What kind of Pokémon are we after here?> Mongle called to his trainer, his short nose buried in a shrub.

    "I'm not too sure which species live here yet…" Sapph muttered, pawing his way through some bushes "…but some aerial support would be good right now. Seeing as you're a Grass type, according to the book, a Flying type can easily handle the Bug types you'd have a problem winning against right now."

    <Oh-kaaaay… how's that one?> Mongle asked, pointing to a small blue and red bird perched on a low branch nearby. The bird had a white underbelly, a short yellow beak and two erect tails. It turned to face Sapph and Mongle with a shrewd expression on its face.

    "Hey, that's a Taillow!" Sapph said while consulting his Pokédex. "According to the Pokédex, they're really rare here!" Sapph flipped the Pokédex shut and turned to his Pokémon with a determined expression on his eager face. "Okay, Mongle, let's get it!"

    The Taillow heard them. Glaring at Mongle as if to say 'So, you guys want a piece of me, hunh?' it flapped its wings to get some air and dived at Mongle beak first.

    That's a Peck attack, Sapph thought. "Mongle, jump aside now!" He commanded.

    The Leaf Squirrel Pokémon using its entire agility prowess, barely managed to avoid taking a heavy hit. He heard from Sapph that he was weak against such attacks too. Mongle scampered up a tree with the Taillow close behind. Reaching the topmost branch, Mongle leapt towards temporary safety in the next tree, beginning a monkey like game of tag in the many crisscrossing branches.

    <AAAAWAHAHWAHAWHAHAWHAHAW! Me, Mongle, King of forest! You, dumb…> Mongle jeered, forgetting to look where he was going and consequently flying smack into a tree trunk

    Ouch! Sapph thought, blushing slightly as he winced at the sight of his Pokémon slamming into the tree.

    <…birdie.> Mongle said dizzily, toppling backwards off the tree as the Taillow zeroed in on its target. Fortunately, Mongle's snapped out of its stupor in time to grab a bamboo sapling and catapult itself back into the trees over the Flying Pokémon's head. The Taillow turned tail and with a wide, swooping movement sped around the clearing whipping up a strong gust of wind and back up at Mongle as the Leaf Squirrel Pokémon scampered along a tree branch to the end, where the Tiny Swallow was suddenly waiting.

    "Mongle, jump!" Sapph yelled as the Taillow dived in with another Peck attack.

    At the very end of the bough, Mongle used the springiness of the branch to push himself higher, all in all enabling him to get over the Taillow's head again and to swat it under the wing as it tried to pull back.

    <You'll regret that,> the Taillow vowed, its wing joint throbbing painfully as it dived back into the lower tree branches to continue its frantic game of Nail the Mongle on the Butt.

    Now what? , Sapph thought slightly panicked, that Taillow is hardly slowing down at all! And to make things worse, all Mongle can do now is… erm… Sapph thought, suddenly realizing that he didn't know any of Mongle's attacks yet. Scrambling for his Pokédex, he flipped it open and frantically punched buttons that would make it recite Mongle's move set.

    Finally, the Pokédex droned: Mongle's attacks: one, Growl. Two, Pound.

    Growl and Pound…and Growl's useless against such a fast opponent, so all I can do is have Mongle Pound him…

    Mongle dodged another of Taillow's fierce dives narrowly as he swung around a branch and coming to a halt on top of it, breathing hard.

    But how? How?! Sapph thought desperately, watching the battle above him. The Taillow's still too fast for him to land a hit…it's only the tree branches that are…wait! That's it! "Mongle, swing around on the branch ahead of you and hold tight!" Sapph called out.

    Just when it seemed the Tiny Swallow Pokémon would catch him, Mongle grabbed the branch ahead of it and started swinging around on it. Taillow, taken by surprise by this tactic and going too fast to stop, blitzed past Mongle into the trunk of a nearby tree beak first.

    <Hah! How'd the tree taste, Birdy?> Mongle taunted, while still spinning on his branch like a trapeze artist, as the Taillow struggled to get free.

    "Good job, buddy! Now Pound him to the ground!" Sapph called out, readying all the empty pokéballs he'd bought that day.

    This one isn't getting away! Sapph thought determinedly

    Whilst still twirling, Mongle launched himself off the branch and used his greatly increased speed to slam Taillow's beak free. Dizzy from the blow to its head, the bird fell into a bush at ground level.

    NOW! [/I] , Sapph thought. He threw the enlarged Pokéball at the bush, yelling "Go, Pokéball!"

    The Pokéballs hit the bush and disappeared from view. A series of bright red flashes filled the bush, as it quivered angrily. A few tense seconds later though, it went still as a 'ding' went off, signalling a successful capture.

    "YES! WE DID IT! WE CAUGHT A TAILLOW!" Sapph cheered, reaching for his Pokéball and doing a little victory dance. Mongle smiled and shook his head in a slightly bemused way at the crazy antics of his friend and trainer as he clambered down from the tree.

    <You took your time! What took you so long in giving me a battle command?> Mongle said, panting hard.

    "Oh, my instinct as a trainer just kicked in at the right time, Mongle. There was no need to worry," Sapph reassured his Pokémon, cutting his little jig short.

    <Anyway, nice idea with the Pound thing, Sapph,> Mongle said tiredly.

    "Relax, I knew what I was doing half of the time, especially at the end of it," Sapph went on in his soothing voice, though his face had a shifty look upon it as he turned towards the bush to polish his newly occupied pokéball . "Besides, the plan worked!"

    <Well, if you…hey, wait a minute,> Mongle started to say, a light bulb going on in the back of his mind

    Suddenly a suspicion hit him as he turned to stare at his trainer.

    <Hang on,> he said shrewdly, turning an accusatory finger and tone of voice on his trainer, <You really had no idea what you were doing half the time, did you? C'mon, fess up!>

    "You know I meant that statement metaphorically," Sapph said, taking a stab at an airy tone, but messing the effect up with the shifty look that was on his face as he made the embarrassing remark.

    "Hey!" a voice called from the other side of the bush, stopping Mongle's next accusation. Sapph and Mongle tensed slightly as a boy younger than Sapph appeared holding a Pokéball and a frown on his face. The boy wore a yellow tee shirt and blue shorts with a matching blue cap on his head.

    "Did you knock that Taillow into my way?" he asked angrily.

    "Hunh?" Sapph said, totally lost. "What do you mean?"

    "This!" he yelled, throwing the Pokéball to release… the Taillow!

    <What the-> Mongle gasped.

    "Whoa! If you got that, what did I get?" Sapph gasped.

    "See for yourself! D'you know how long I spent in here trying to find one?" the kid huffed, returning the beaten Taillow and marching off back into the undergrowth.

    Sapph was totally bewildered as he looked at Mongle. "What d'you reckon's in here?" He asked, hefting the newly-filled Pokéball.

    <Let's see.> Mongle replied, also as stunned as Sapph felt.

    Sapph nodded and threw the Pokéball. A shape appeared as the light died down. The creature had six short legs and a round head and body. With three black dots on his red back and a yellow underbelly, the creature's two short black antennae twitched. It turned slowly to face the two friends. It gave a squeak of shock and flew for cover behind the nearest tree. All the twosome could see after that where its two round black eyes <Who…Who…Who are you g…guys?> it squeaked in a high-pitched voice, a tinge of deep pink under them on its face.

    Sapph felt his jaw drop.

    "So…instead of a lofty Taillow…" he began.

    <…We caught a timid Ledyba!> Mongle finished, equally shocked.

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    It took a bit of persuasion from Mongle to make Ledyba leave the safety of his tree trunk. It now hovered on its fine wings before Sapph who sat on a log and still looked stunned at this turn of events.

    <So you were sleeping behind the bush when that Youngster found you, right?> Mongle asked.

    <Y…y…yes.> The Ledyba nodded.

    <The Taillow must have fallen from the tree in front of you just before he would've caught you then.> Mongle said to Sapph.

    "I get it. So when I threw my pokéball, I must have gotten Ledyba instead of the Taillow." Sapph nodded numbly.

    <Who is he? I…I…is he tame then? Am I safe?> the Five Star Pokémon stammered, shooting a shy glance at Sapph.

    <Yep. He's tame…> Mongle chuckled.

    "Hey!"

    <…except when he's ticked off.> Mongle finished.

    "I'm not ticked off! Well, what do you want to do Ledyba? I caught you, but if you'd rather stay here than with Mongle and me…" Sapph began

    <No, no, I'd love to come! I…I've never really had friends who would have wanted me around up till now…> Ledyba trailed off, blushing even more.

    "You…you mean…"

    <I don't think he means he was unwanted, Sapph. I'm guessing he was too shy to make many or any friends at all.> Mongle supplied. <Right, Ledyba?>

    Ledyba nodded mutely.

    Sapph looked sadly at Ledyba, thinking 'So would Mongle have ended up that way if I didn't want him?' He knew what to do now. "So I guess that means…" he began slowly.

    Ledyba looked up, puzzled.

    <…That we've got a new team mate!> Mongle chirped

    Sapph nodded cheerfully, holding out Ledyba's pokéball. Ledyba blushed some more but managed to direct a smile directly at Sapph this time.

    Sapph smiled back, pondering.

    Well, he thought. I got my 'aerial support' now; I guess… he's so shy though! Guess I've got a tougher job ahead of me than I thought! I wonder how many more surprises Corei has for me?

    Aloud, he said "Who wants lunch?"

    <ME!> Both Pokémon happily exclaimed.

    An hour later…

    <I changed my mind,> Mongle groaned queasily, spots popping before his eyes. <I never want lunch again.>

    <I don't think it was that bad,> Ledyba said fairly. <A little dry and tough, but it was nice for Mr. Sapph to cook for us.>

    "Ledyba, Sapph is just fine," Sapph said cheerfully as he packed up their mealtime things. He was already bonding with his new team mate and felt this was the beginning of a new, lifelong friendship.

    Mongle, however, felt that the recently ended meal was the beginning of another trip to the bath room…

    <Just what is your stomach made of anyways?> Mongle asked incredulously, staring at the
    Bug Pokémon. <Sapph's cooking is so terrible, no one can really call it edible.>

    <Those words were a little strong, weren't they, Mongle?> Ledyba asked uncertainly.

    Just then, Mongle twitched convulsively. Clutching his stomach, he moaned, <Oh crud, I gotta go!> as he dived for a nearby bush.

    "C'mon, Mongle, let's go!" Sapph called impatiently, having secured his knapsack firmly back on his back.

    <Quit yellin' Sapph… you'll upset my stomach again,> Mongle groaned as he emerged from a bush a full five minutes later, sweating profusely.

    <Um, there goes another Taillow,> Ledyba said, pointing towards another blue and red bird, similar to the one Sapph and Mongle tried to catch earlier that day

    "Alright! Let's get it, guys!" Sapph yelled enthusiastically.

    <You go get it, I feel like I've been paralyzed by diarrhea!> Mongle sighed, curling into a ball.

    Sapph and Ledyba returned about five minutes later after a frantic scuffle with the bird Pokémon in the shrubbery. Both seemed to have gotten pecked about the head quite savagely.

    <Who'd of thought there would be a flock of them?> Ledyba said wearily.

    "Aww, man, I never want to see another one of those things as long as I'm in this forest…hey, where were you buddy, you… are you OK, Mongle? What's wrong, buddy?" Sapph asked in a slightly worried tone as he crouched to examine him.

    <Your Creamed Corn mash is what's wrong with me!> Mongle quipped touchily as Sapph lifted him up gently in his arms, before retching loudly.

    Indignant yells of protest filled the air through a solid acre of forest.

    <UGH! Eeew, that is so gross, Mongle!> Ledyba screeched.

    "Yeah! Geez, couldn't you have done that in a bush or something!" Sapph added in disgust.

    <You want gross? Oh, I'll give you guys gross! Get back here!> Mongle yelled enraged at the injustice of Sapph's words.

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    How's that? Did you guys like the battle sequence? Don't forget to criticize! Thanks!

    P.S.: oh yeah, i have no lawyer so too bad! Mwa...ha...ha!
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    BakingBluePotatoe

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  • oh............ I liking this! I epecially thought the "fight" over food back in the second chapter was HISTARICAL!

    a few spelling and coding errors, here and there, but otherwise, THUMBS UP!
     
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    News flash!

    Hey y'all (OK, just KiTsUnE then)... this is an appreciation post for the review and input... i really should edit this post...

    I also wanna make an announcement: Due to typing TCQ on other forums, there'll be no TCQ chapter this week. Next airing of TCQ is scheduled for the 30th 0f January 2008... so

    L@er!
     

    Grovyle42(Griff8416)

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    I've read the first two chapters and have been meaning to catch up but these exams are killing me. From what I've read so far it's pretty good, so good job there.
     

    IceDragon2439

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  • I think this is great. I like it alot. There are a few spelling errors but nothing more. I cant wait for the next chapter. If you ever have time, you should read my story "Cstorms Story", if you want to.
     
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    @ Griff4815- Thanks for the review! I dunno if you know me, but i'm Air Dragon from Sppf! Welcome to Corei!

    @ IceDragon2439: Thanks! I'll make sure that i do read it!

    @Matt Silver: Ah, a old friend is always welcome! It's a pleasure to post this here, i'm sure you know...

    A little news: Sadly, there won't be a chapter this week... there will be another double chapter next week Saturday though so stay glued to this thread for that!

    OK, i'm done here...

    L@er!
     
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    First Part of a 2-Way Slam!

    This was supposed to come out yesterday... so bite me...-_-

    Chapter Five: Action in EverWood (Part One)

    Sapph Manson was one exhausted, but highly pumped trainer in the evenings. Especially this evening…

    Shrugging off his backpack in the EverWood Town Pokémon Centre, Sapph hummed a little as he prepared some Pokémon food for his Ledyba and Mongle. It had been two days since he left Olville and although he hadn't caught anymore Pokémon yet, Ledyba and Mongle were working side by side extraordinarily well. The trainer's thoughts drifted to the jam-packed, exhilarating time he had during his previous day in EverWood Forest…

    -Flashback-

    Back in EverWood Forest…

    Dawn slipped through the dense overhead foliage to bathe the forest floor with dapple green light. In a small clearing Sapph woke up to a brand new day.

    "Ahhh, what a beautiful day," Sapph said drowsily, stifling a huge yawn as he said so. Reaching for his belt, he plucked two pokéballs off it and released two beams of light which formed his Mongle and Ledyba.

    <What's the big i-deeeeaaaa? I was sleeping,> Mongle said sleepily, his eyes still gummed together in sleep.

    <Wake up, Mongle, it's a brand new daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay!> Ledyba chirped, his regular speech turning into a high pitched and continuous note.

    Sapph covered his ears and stared at Mongle whose eyes had flown open so fast that as he lay on his side ears and mouth twitching, they seemed incapable of returning to their normal size again.

    <When I snap outta this, Ledyba, you are so going down,> Mongle said in a highly muffled voice as Sapph quickly checked on him frantically and Ledyba apologized profusely over and over again for the supersonic wake-up call.

    Fifteen minutes after packing up and setting off along the path, Sapph said to the others, "Hey, reckon we could catch one more Pokémon before we get to EverWood Town?"

    <Yeah, I'm game,> Mongle said dismissively. <Provided it isn't another stupid bird…>

    "Hey, Ledyba," Sapph said to his Bug Pokémon, looking in his guide book. "Is there a stream or river nearby?"

    <Well, there is a lake not too far from here,> Ledyba said.

    <Okay, where?> Mongle said.

    <Just a bit this way,> Ledyba said, fluttering on ahead.

    Within minutes, a large crystal clear lake came into view. A small cottage stood at the edge of what looked like a small pier which projected about fifteen feet into the lake. A small, unpainted boat stood at the end of the pier, roped to a post there.

    <A Pokémon Ranger lives there with his Breloom,> Ledyba informed Sapph and Mongle. <I've seen them lend the boat and old rods to trainers passing through here.>

    "Excellent! Well, let's go fishing!" Sapph cheered, pumping a fist and sprinting towards the cabin.

    <That line is so, so lame,> Mongle groaned, taking off after him.

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    "Man, this isn't my day!" Sapph cried out in frustration about two hours later.

    <More like, this isn't your life!> Mongle joshed, bringing Ledyba to the point of tears of laughter.

    "I mean, not even a Magikarp bit!" Sapph continued to fume.

    <Look, on the bright side,> Mongle said cheerfully. <At least the ranger got all his lost boots back!>

    Ledyba rolled over in laughter.

    "Oh, ha, ha," Sapph said grumpily, returning the duo to their pokéballs.

    "Psst, hey, buddy…" A whisper hissed out from the tree he'd just walked by.

    "Hunh?" Sapph grunted, spinning round to face a shifty looking guy holding a silver briefcase and a serious thing for black: he wasn't dress in anything else. His hat, suit, tie, slacks and shoes were all black.

    "Who're you?" Sapph said suspiciously.

    The man grinned revealing a couple of gold teeth and a few more missing ones. "The name's Shade, kid. Expert Pokémon salesman."

    "Salesman?" Sapph said curiously, blinking in a confused way.

    "You want a rare Pokémon, kid?" The stranger went on in that hissing whisper, his black shades glinting in the sunlight. "I got some real good stuff here…oh, yeah: Ariados and Sharpedo, Ninetales, Teddiursa…"

    "Why d'you sell Pokémon?" Sapph asked suspiciously. This guy was odd, and not in a pleasant way.

    "…Shiftry, Foret… hunh? Whaddya mean by that?" The guy said, looking apprehensively at Sapph.

    "Hey, you! Stop!" a voice yelled.

    "Oops! Sorry, kid, gotta go!" Shade said hurriedly, turning to run and taking Sapph completely by surprise.

    "Stop, thief!" the voice yelled again.

    Thief? Sapph thought shocked. A split second later, Sapph felt Shade make a snatch for his pokéballs. Jumping back away from him, he grabbed a ball off the top of his jeans and said loudly "Ledyba, go!"

    The Five Star Pokémon burst out, ready to fight just as a man in his late teens burst out of the bushes, cutting off Shade's escape route. He wore his green hair all over his face and his red tracksuit was drenched in sweat.

    Breathing heavily, the Cool trainer raised a fist and yelled "Gimme back my Pokémon, you filthy sneak thief!"

    Shade, sweating profusely, gabbled "Now, calm down, mate! The balls were just lying there… coulda been empty…"

    "Yeah, right. Like I'll believe that," the youth snarled. Shade winced.

    Pointing at Shade, Sapph snarled "Ledyba, let 'im have it! Tackle attack, now!"

    <Um, okay!> Ledyba said nervously. <But, Sapph…>

    "Hunh? What?" Sapph asked his Ledyba, snapping out of his rage for a minute.

    <Won't he get hurt?>

    Sapph and the cool trainer fell over animé-style.

    "WHAT THE HELL, LEDYBA! " Sapph roared, towering over his Pokémon.

    <I'm sorry! I'm sorry! O-okay, I'm on it!> Ledyba stuttered, flying in and slamming into the thief, slamming him into the ground and making him drop his briefcase. The portmanteau sprang open as pokéballs scattered.

    "My Pokémon!" the Cool trainer cried out overjoyed.

    "Hey, that's…" Sapph stared at a white pokéball with a black line running around the middle which had fallen out of Shade's hand when Ledyba tackled him.

    Shade sweat dropped. "Uh, well… um, I can…erm, explain, kid…"

    <Hunh?> Ledyba gasped, also recognizing the pokéball.

    "Now I'm really ******! Supersonic!" Sapph snarled.

    <You bad man!> Ledyba screeched, opening his mouth wide and releasing some earsplitting sound waves which stunned Shade and sent him flying into a tree stump at the same time.

    "Ariados, Teddiursa, go!" The cool trainer called out, releasing what looked like a large red and black spider with six legs and striped markings on its legs and abdomen with a small, golden brown bear with a large crescent shaped moon on its forehead. With adorable cute eyes and large ears, it was very cute-looking…or would have been, if Sapph wasn't so intent on dishing 'Shade' some serious pain.

    "Teddiursa, Lick attack! Ariados, String Shot!" the young man called out.

    Teddiursa unleashed a large sticky tongue and painted the crook all over his face with thick, paralyzing slobber. As the thief screamed in disgust, the large Bug/Poison Pokémon shot out a fine line of thick gooey webbing which had within seconds, wrapped him up in a large cocoon.

    "Thanks for the assist, man," the trainer said to Sapph with a thumbs up as the Teddiursa hefted the man onto the Stringspit Pokémon's obliging back. "The ranger will be sure glad to see this chump again."

    "No problem!" Sapph said, returning Ledyba to his pokéball and returning the thumbs up.

    "Well, see ya!" He said, turning to go.

    "Yeah!" Sapph said, going his own way.

    "Man," Sapph said, shaking his head as he returned Ledyba and Mongle's pokéballs to his waist. "What next?"

    "Hey, you!" another voice yelled.

    You and your big mouth Sapph Manson, Sapph groaned. You and your big, fat, mouth...

    "Who? Me?" Sapph asked, turning round.

    Two boys, in identical outfits to the youngster's who had lost Ledyba to him the previous day stepped out from behind two trees. They wore red and blue tops just like his yellow top and matching caps.

    "Yes you, stupid! We challenge you to a double battle, one Pokémon each!" The one in red yelled.

    "Stupid? I'm not stupid!" Sapph countered angrily. "…and incidentally, you're on!"

    "OK, go Spinarak!" The red-shirted boy called.

    "Let's get 'em, Ravow!" The boy in blue yelled.

    A large, green spider with black and yellow striped legs and black markings in the form of a face on its back and a small mud brown bird with two tails and a hood of darker brown feathers on its head and similarly coloured wing and tail feathers burst out of their pokéballs. The spider clicked his short red claws as the bird flapped its wings to get a little altitude for attack.

    Ravow, the Little Crow Pokémon, the Pokédex recited. Common in woodlands, this Pokémon is fairly gentle in temperament. It may, however, turn violent in the cause of caring for and protecting its family.

    Ok, now this could be tricky, Sapph thought nervously, but we can handle it…

    Aloud, he said, "Come on out, Mongle! And you too, Ledyba!"

    The Leaf Squirrel and Five Star Pokémon emerged from their pokéballs and stared their opposition down…

    …or at least Mongle did.

    <Cool! A battle!> Mongle thought happily, directing a wicked smile at his opponent, which could only be translated to mean 'Ready for the whuppin' of ya life, losers?!' Aloud he said, <This is just what the Chansey ordered to pick up the pace, hunh Ledyba? Ledyba?> Mongle's grin slid off his face like a Sludge attack aimed at a wall as he looked around to see where his team mate had gone.

    His timid compadré seemed to have another agenda when it came to battling. For upon seeing the Stringspit and Little Crow Pokémon, Ledyba had dived for cover behind a nearby rock. Sapph sweat-dropped as Mongle got an anime- style dumb, confused look on his face as he saw the Bug/Flying Pokémon's wide, round eyes peer out from behind his rock.

    "You, er, OK, Ledyba?" Sapph said uncertainly.

    "What's with that pathetic bug anyways?" jeered the red shirt kid.

    I was saying? Sapph groaned inwardly.

    <Oh-kay…we're in trouble...> Mongle added, his eyes sliding back to the corner behind him at his opponents to see the Spinarak and Ravow leer back at him. Mongle inwardly broke into a feverish cold sweat.

    "You look pretty stupid to me now!" crowed the blue topped one.

    <Uhhh… Ledyba? We're kinda in a battle now…> Mongle said awkwardly, turning back to look at his team mate, so as not to get the sudden urge to run screaming for his mommy at the Yew Lab Observatory at the sight of his opponents' dangerously smug smiles.

    <W-w-we are?> Ledyba stammered.

    <Yeah. We are.> Mongle explained slowly.

    <They sort of scare me though!> Ledyba trilled.

    <Don't worry, I got your back…if you're willing to watch mine.> Mongle said reassuringly.

    <Hunh?>

    <Well, we do have to fight them together…> Mongle explained.

    <We d-do?>

    <Yeah, but don't sweat it. Just follow Sapph's battle commands… he's good. We'll be fine.> Mongle smiled.

    <Oh. Okay!> Ledyba said, flying out to join Mongle on the field.

    "Enough of this crap! Spinarak, use Poison Sting on the Mongle!" The scarlet-clad youngster yelled, pumping his fist.

    "Ravow, use Gust on the Ledyba!" The blue-topped trainer directed pointing his Pokémon the way towards Mongle and Ledyba.

    "Mongle, jump backwards! Ledyba, gain some air!" Sapph ordered.

    <Roger!> The Spinarak and Ravow called out, racing in to strike.

    <Got it, Sapph!> Mongle called, tensing all his leg muscles in preparation to evade.

    <I'm on it!> Ledyba said, ready to comply.

    All four Pokémon leapt into action at once: Spinarak opened its clawed mouth wide and fired several darts at Mongle as Ravow furiously flapped its wings to send a couple of sharp bursts of wind at Ledyba. Mongle did a back flip as the Poison Sting came at him. The attack missed, hitting the ground where Mongle stood a second before. Ledyba flapped his wings even faster, gaining height and managed to escape the dangerous winds.

    "Ravow, another Gust, this time at the Mongle!"

    Ravow fired another round of sharp bursts of wind at the little Squirrel Pokémon, but Mongle was faster. Mongle dodged again with apparent ease.

    "Good job, Mongle! Ledyba, Tackle the Ravow!" Sapph cheered.

    "Spinarak, stop him with String Shot!" Red-Shirt hollered.

    As Ledyba bore down on the bird Pokémon, Spinarak scuttled up a tree and fired a fine string of sticky web at him similar to the Ariados's Sapph had seen mere minutes ago. The string wound itself around Ledyba on contact, binding Ledyba's wings and forcing him to crash land on the field.

    Shoot! Sapph exclaimed mentally, gritting his teeth.

    "Got you! Now Ravow, Gust that Mongle outta here!" cheered the blue shirted youngster.

    "Mongle, Pound it and cut Ledyba free!" Sapph called frantically.

    Mongle focused its speed to its feet and sprang up to slam the Ravow in the side of the head with its tail, sending it spinning towards the Stringspit Pokémon, who managed to dodge by scuttling quickly further up the tree. Its tail then glowed green as he brought it down towards Ledyba, who was struggling to free itself. A trio of sharp leaves struck the webbing and shattered the cocoon, freeing Ledyba.

    Cool, a Razor Leaf attack! Sapph thought enthusiastically.

    <Thanks, Mongle!> Ledyba called, shrugging off the last few strands of webbing and rising a few feet off the ground.

    <No problem!> Mongle panted, trying to catch its breath as he struggled to stay upright.

    That Mongle's getting tired, Red-Shirt thought, that means we can still win this!

    "Spinarak, use Poison Sting on the Mongle!"

    Spinarak complied, firing another series of darts at the worn-out Mongle. Mongle tried to dodge the barrage of needles, but was too tired to move much. Sapph noticed this. And, for the first time since the battle began, started to panicked.

    "Ledyba, help Mongle! Quickly!" Sapph yelled.

    Just when it looked like the attack was about to hit, a red-and black blur appeared and Mongle vanished.

    <"What the– ">

    "Good job, Ledyba! Now finish it a Supersonic-Pound combo, you guys!"

    "Spinarak, look out!" its trainer yelled in a panicky voice.

    Spinarak looked around frantically for his opponents, but before he could get a fix on their location, Mongle and Ledyba showed up on its right. Ledyba let off a stream of high-pitched, focused sound waves at the spider's head as Mongle jumped off his partner's back, spinning in mid-air above Spinarak's head.

    "Oh, no!" the Youngster groaned.

    "Oh, yes!" Sapph crowed.

    Mongle broke his spin above the now-dazed spider by bringing his tail down hard on Spinarak's head. Spinarak, unable to take anymore, fell from the tree trunk onto Ravow, who was just regaining its wits. The crash fainted both Pokémon. Mongle began to fall, exhausted, only to be caught by Ledyba in mid-air, who brought them in for a safe landing.

    "Yes, yes, YEEEEESSSS!" Sapph cheered, hugging both his Pokémon.

    "Ravow, Spinarak, return!" both boys said, recalling their Pokémon. "Wow, you're pretty strong!" They admitted to Sapph.

    "Thanks! That wasn't shabby on your part either! Good battle!" Sapph smiled back.

    "Let's battle again sometime!" Blue Shirt said.

    "Sure!" Sapph exclaimed, letting go of his Pokémon and a long, low whistle of relief.

    "Okay, we'll see ya around at the league, then. We've gotta go home now! Bye!" Red Shirt called as they turned to leave.

    "See ya!" Sapph replied, turning to leave.

    "Bye!" the duo called, waving goodbye as they disappeared into the shrubbery.

    "OK, guys, up for some chow?" Sapph asked eagerly as he set his knapsack down on a tree stump and started to rummage through it for some tinned food.

    Mongle and Ledyba looked at each other aghast, before surveying their trainer with some apprehension.

    <Uh, Mister Sapph,> Ledyba began.

    "Ledyba? Sapph is OK," Sapph told his ditsy Pokémon cheerfully.

    <Uh, OK…um, Sapph? What is for dinner?>

    "Canned pokéchow for you guys and baked beans for me," Sapph answered distractedly, taking out three tins.

    <NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!> Both Pokémon screamed and jumped into each others arms in horror.

    "C'mon guys, I'm not that bad a cook, am I?" Sapph said cheerfully, now gathering twigs and sticks for a fire to cook their meal on.

    <Speak for yourself!> Mongle yelled, disentangling himself from Ledyba many arms. <Hey! Short Stacks! Save us! Take me with you!>

    <Take you? What about ME!> Ledyba screeched indignantly.

    <Sorry buddy! Women, children and Mongle first!> Mongle called over his shoulder as he ran for it. In an attempt to hightail it, Mongle dashed into a bush as fast as he could but ran smack into something cold, wet and roughly the size of his face.

    <Hunh?> Mongle started, peering more closely at what he'd run into. Eerie golden eyes framed by extremely shaggy black hair peered blearily back. Mongle shivered as his new 'acquaintance' rose four feet six inches straight up into shadow as he sat on his backside to rub his nose with a huge, clawed paw.

    <SAAAAAPPH! LEDYBAAAAAAA! HEEEEEELP!> Mongle screamed as the huge bear lumbered out of the undergrowth after him. Sapph was having a tough time getting Ledyba to hold still long enough to see if there was enough salt in the pokéchow.

    "Hey what's that?" Sapph asked curiously, fishing out his Pokédex. Ledyba took his chance to run for it.

    <Do you really think I CARE, Sapph?!!> Mongle continued to scream as he ran around in a circle, the black bear hot on his heels. Sapph's Pokédex blinked as an entry was proclaimed to the screaming, snarling, staring and squirming audience.

    Grizzlar, the Nocturnal Bear Pokémon. Grizzlar normally restrict their activities to the hours of night. Grizzlar have terrible tempers and tend to attack anything that disturbs their sleep with their long, powerful arms and powerful Hyper Beam attack.

    As they past closer to the pot of bubbling Pokémon food, Grizzlar paused to sniff the air. Grizzlar swooned and hit the floor with a thud with its eyes closed as though in a faint.

    "Hi there, want a bite?" Sapph asked kindly, spooning a hot ladle load of pokéchow into the Nocturnal Bear's mouth.

    <Sapph, what in the flipping heck do you think you're DOING??!!> Mongle yelled, pelting for cover beside Ledyba.

    The Grizzlar's eyes opened wide in horror and disgust as it swallowed the large morsel of food Sapph had stuck into his mouth.

    "How was it?" Sapph asked hopefully. "Too spicy?"

    The Grizzlar's response was to run for the nearest bush to throw up his last two meals together with the slop Sapph had the indignity to call food fit for champions, his face changing colour faster than a set of traffic lights.

    <Told you that stuff isn't edible,> Mongle told Ledyba.

    <I never said it was,> Ledyba replied delicately.

    "Hmm, too much salt," Sapph mused turning back to his cooking.

    A fresh, mad and insatiable desire to destroy everything in sight suddenly seized it as it bellowed in rage, stomping the pot and Pokémon food flat.

    "So that's how ya wanna play, Teddy? Okay, let's play!" Sapph grinned, rising to his feet and pulling out an empty pokéball as a red and green pair of blurs raced past him. "Mongle! Ledyba! Let's catch him!"

    <HAVE YOU FREAKING LOST IT!!!> Mongle yelled as he and Ledyba yanked Sapph onto his butt just out of the Grizzlar's seven foot six arm span as it swiped at the air with four foot long claws.

    Sapph sweatdropped as he saw the Grizzlar shred a good portion of a nearby tree trunk to powder with that one power-packed swing.

    "Oh-kaaay," Sapph said uneasily. "What d'you guys say to Plan B?"

    <What's Plan B?> Ledyba asked.

    <RUN AWAY LIKE LITTLE GIRLS!!!> Mongle supplied in a scream, leaving a trail of dust in his wake.

    Ledyba and Sapph stared at the hulking mass of nine hundred pound fury before them and then at each other.

    "Well! Not quite what I wanted to say, but it works," Sapph began.

    The Grizzlar's next roar blew the duo away.

    "Let's beat it, Ledyba!" Sapph screamed, grabbing his knapsack and running for it into the undergrowth.

    Sapph and Ledyba ran and within no time had caught up with Mongle. The Grizzlar, hot on their heels gave another roar as it gave off a Hyper Beam that turned a low hanging branch just above Sapph head to mere traces of blackened dust.

    About thirty yards ahead, a girl in a cowboy hat with reddish blond hair straightened up and turned to her Aquari and said, "Well, that's all for this area, Bubbles… let's g…"

    In the next second and a whirl of leaves they were gone as Sapph and his Pokémon charged out of the clearing and right into them. The five of them rolled all over each other downhill and smack into the side of a large rock where they disentangled themselves from each other and stared at each other.

    "Sapph!" Haley Kent gasped, pointing a shaking finger at the boy trainer as he sat near the rock, massaging his head. Noticing that something else had gone wrong, her head whipped around and gasped, "Where's Bubbles?"

    "Ouch, guess I hit that rock harder than I thought," Sapph moaned, touching his sore head and oblivious to Haley's dilemma. A split second later, the pain tripled as Haley conked him one over the top of his head.

    "AAAARGH! OWWW, WHAT THE…hunh? What's that buzzing?" Sapph said, stopping in mid-tirade as a loud buzzing sound filled the air around them.

    "Don't change the sub- hunh? What is that noise?" Haley said, suddenly noticing the buzzing noise had increased significantly as she had searched for her Pokémon.

    The trainer and researcher both turned around and peered into the gloom of the trees behind them. The air there was pitch-black for a few seconds before large red lights filled the air all around them.

    "Don't tell me-"Sapph said tremulously as large white cones appeared out of the darkness, the buzzing noises growing ever larger.

    "They're…they're," Haley stuttered in fright as large yellow and black striped bodies appeared attached to the large pincers by strong looking purple limbs. The buzzing had reached a crescendo that was almost deafening.

    "BEEDRILL!!" Both yelled in unison as a large swarm of the Poison Bee Pokémon appeared in all their three foot three terrifying glory.

    "OK…wanna go for it? Mongle, Ledyba! I choose y- Mongle, Ledyba?" Sapph stammered, suddenly noticing that they too were missing. A cold sweat trickled down the back of Sapph's neck as the Beedrill closed in.

    "Uh, you guys want to take a rain check on that challenge?" Sapph suggested feebly.

    Haley hit him again, snarling" What kind of stupid remark was that?"

    If the Beedrill were caught off guard by Sapph's stupidity, they were fast regaining their wits. Their large front pincers glowed white as they reared up. Sapph was no expert when it came to Beedrill, but he at least recognized the attack that was coming next.

    "Okay, Plan B," Sapph said nervously, backing away slowly with Haley suddenly whimpering at his shoulder. She'd obviously known what was coming next too.

    "What's Plan B?" Haley said with an unusual quaver in her voice.

    "RUN AWAY LIKE LITTLE GIRLS!!!" Sapph yelled, grabbing Haley's wrist and dashing through a gap in the ring of bee Pokémon.

    "'Run away like'… hey, jerk!" Haley snorted, using her free hand to smack Sapph over the head as he pulled her through the thorny overgrowth.

    "Ow! Ouch! Hey, will you knock it off already?!" Sapph howled, using his free hand to cover his head and protect it from Haley's fist and the continuing rain of Poison Sting and Pin Missile attacks that followed them with the attacking Beedrill.

    "I'm trying to!" Haley snarled. "But it's still attached to your stupid body!"

    "Where are Mongle, Ledyba and Bubbles when we need them?" Sapph howled, dashing around a clump of trees with Haley in tow as their pursuers tore through them like they were made of toilet paper.

    "Don't be dumb, they can't handle all of these guys!" Haley yelled back, now clutching a stitch in her side as they came to a large, rickety, rope bridge. Leaning against the post Haley was stunned to see Sapph stare at the bridge as though wanting to cross it.

    "You're not serious?" she asked Sapph as he tested its strength.

    "Just look behind you," Sapph said shortly.

    Haley did. What she saw made her shove Sapph onto the bridge hurriedly as about fifty Beedrill shot out the trees and right at them.

    "Hey, not so rough!" Sapph protested as the Beedrill fired a relentless rain of Pin Missile all over the bridge. Not of them hit Sapph and Haley, though that was merely dumb luck. They however tore through everything else: rotting wood, rope, it made no difference. The one thing that seemed definite in that moment was that Sapph and Haley were not going to make it across.

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    Hooo, that took some time to write! How you like it? I'd write what comes next but at this rate, the chapter would be about twenty-thirty pages long! Thanks to all reviewers and let me know what ya think! Okay, later!
     
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    Part 2 of the 2-Way Slam...

    OK, it's not a slam... just don't look at me like that...

    Chapter Six: Action in EverWood (Part Two)

    The projectiles tore into every part of the bridge they could reach. The wooden parts splintered apart and the rope supports were torn apart strand by strand at terrifying speed as the Pin Missile attack ripped through them. Soon the twosome, with nothing left to support them in the middle of the gorge, was falling down, down, down. Amongst the splinters and fragments of rope, their flailing bodies fell as though in slow motion watching the sheer rock faces flash by them. Their screams lost amidst the roaring of the winds as they plummeted towards what looked like the end of their prematurely-ended journeys, of their unfulfilled dreams, of their young lives…

    …until they hit the river. (Yes, there was a river all along, sorry.)

    They hit the swirling waters like a Mack truck doing eighty would to a wall. Tumbling all over each other in the broiling current, they were able to push themselves to the surface where Haley choked a large amount of water back into the river and reached out and grabbed Sapph to pull him back up again as he went under again from the shock that had traveled form his brain and finally caught up with his body.

    Sapph choked and looked up to see the last of the Beedrill turn tail and return to the cover of the trees above.

    "Looks like we lost them," Sapph said to Haley weakly, a faint smile outlining his tired-looking face.

    "Please don't tell me you actually enjoyed that," Haley groaned, shaking her head in exasperation with a tone of voice to match.

    Both trainers began to strike out for the bank but their progress was impeded by…

    "Hey, what gives?" Sapph gasped as the river waters got choppier.

    "Uh, Sapph we got a problem," Haley gasped, struggling to stay above the broiling turbulence.

    "You mean other than the fact that we may very well drown in a second?" Sapph retorted. "'Cos if that's it, then I know…"

    "We've hit the rapids!" Haley screamed, the waves breaking her grip on Sapph's collar.

    "Oh. Is that…we WHAT!" Sapph choked, catching onto what Haley had said before the rapids threw them about violently and even further apart.

    The duo was washed downstream rapidly as they were thrown against large rocks which jutted out of the waters' surface. Both struggled to grab hold of each other, until Sapph was thrown a full five feet out of the water and slammed into a particularly hard rock with a nasty dull thwacking sound.

    "SAPPH!" Haley screamed as another powerful current swept her onto the riverbank. Pushing her sopping wet hair out of her eyes, she stared helplessly as Sapph's limp body slipped back into the foamy river crest and was swept towards what looked like a waterfall.

    Before the redheaded trainer could utter a sound, Sapph was whipped down and out of sight. Haley dropped to her knees, total disbelief etched into her face, horror clawing at her insides. She wanted to scream out, to yell, to let the silent air reflect what she was feeling inside, but the sound just wouldn't come. Just as she was about to finally get her emotions out in the open a voice behind her said" What happened to you? What's wrong?"

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    Mongle was seriously starting to hate the forest…

    After colliding into Haley and Bubbles, rolling downhill till he was sick and falling eighty feet down a cliff, Mongle had found himself pinned to a small tree which grew out of a smooth rock face with Bubbles and (to his increasing annoyance) Ledyba pinned on top of his back and refusing to budge.

    <Hawey? Where's Hawey?> Bubbles whimpered.

    <Ledyba, get…off…me!> Mongle gasped.

    <I can't! I'll fall!> Ledyba whined in a terrified voice.

    <Mongie, I'm scared!> Bubbles said tremulously, looking down at the river about fifty feet below the branch on which the trio were clinging to.

    <Me too…> Ledyba whimpered in turn.

    <Just get off me, alright? And keep it down! What if Papa Bear comes back?> Mongle gasped, his green face turning blue as Bubbles and Ledyba's combined weight steadily crushed his lungs in.

    <HAWEY! SAP! HAWEY, HELP MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!> Bubbles wailed in a high pitched voice.

    <Keep…it…down…Bubbles!> Mongle gasped.

    <I want Hawey!!!!> Bubbles bawled, throwing an unhealthy tantrum all over Mongle's back.

    <Bubbles…quit…it…That…hurts…ouch…> Mongle winced as Bubbles beat her tiny paws on his back. A shower of pebbles fell from the roots of the tree and into the river below, though Mongle couldn't see them hit water.

    <Me too…I mean, I want Sapph!> Ledyba sobbed.

    <Guys, CALM DOWN!> Mongle yelled so loudly that several Pidgey took off in alarm from the cover of the trees above. Ledyba and Bubbles calmed down long enough for Mongle to take charge of the situation.

    <Bubbles? Could you please…SHUT…UP! Ledyba? You moron! You can FLY!> Mongle yelled.

    Silence filled the air for about three minutes as the impact of these words hit them.

    <I forgot that,> Ledyba said quietly, blushing crimson (not that the others could tell…)

    <Great! That's terrific!> Mongle said sarcastically, one arm dangling limply over the sapling trunk and his face on the other one. <Now, if you could be so kind as to… GET OFF ME BEFORE I SUFFOCATE!>

    <Um…okay,> Ledyba said softly, firing up his wings and lifting off the tree, accidentally breaking off some more soil off the roots and causing the tree to swing dangerously towards the cliff face

    Bubbles noticed. In a tremulous voice, she called up to Ledyba saying, <Mr. Ladybug, sir? I'm scared, help me!>

    The bough shifted again. It looked ready to give way any second…

    <Uh, Ledyba? Any time you wanna get us outta here?> Mongle chirped, a trace of his panic now reflecting in his usually cocky voice. Grass types may be resistant to water attacks, but that didn't mean that they could swim.

    The roots left the cliff suddenly and the Leaf Squirrel and Water Hare Pokémon found themselves starting to fall.

    <LEDYBAAAA!!> Mongle screamed as he felt gravity begin to do its work as though in slow motion just before he felt a huge amount of pain at his rear end.

    <OwowowowowowowowOWWW! Watch what you grabbin' up there!> Mongle yelled as Ledyba had reached out and grabbed the nearest part of Mongle he could reach, which happened to be his tail.

    <OW! My earsie, my earsie, my earsie!> Bubbles whimpered as another of the Bug type's six hands found her ear.

    <Sorry, guys! Sorry! Don't twist so much, please…sorry buddy! So…> Ledyba began to apologize profusely

    <Ledyba, it's OK… just get us up to the top before my tail leaf breaks off my butt!> Mongle yelled.

    A few painful seconds later, the trio was standing safely at the top of the ledge, nursing their injuries and apologizing profusely once again.

    <We need to find the others,> Mongle said, testing to see if he could still twitch his tail leaf as he turned to address the other two. < And fast. Ledyba, see if you can see where Sapph or Haley went from the air…>

    <Leave it to me,> Ledyba said, firing up his wings again and lifting off to the treetops to take a look around.

    A minute later, Ledyba landed and informed the grass Pokémon: <There seems to be a wrecked bridge about a hundred yards from here. The debris is floating downhill,>

    <OK, so now we know where they went, we'd better follow.> Mongle said softly.

    <Yeah,> Ledyba nodded.

    <Uh, Mongie, Mr. Ladybug?> Bubbles said in a quivery voice.

    <What?> They said in unison.

    <Are Hawey and Mr. Sap OK?>

    Mongle and Ledyba exchanged looks and Mongle said gently, <We're not sure yet, Bubbles. We're going to look for them now. Ledyba?> He added, turning to his team mate. < I know you're tired but we need you to scout ahead for danger from the trees as we move. I just don't want to meet the big bad Grizzlar any time soon…>

    Ledyba nodded fervently and took to the sky once more…

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    Haley was to be found ten minutes later in the ranger's hut being made a hot cup of tea by the forest warden. She had recounted her adventures in the woods that had resulted in her eventual separation from her precious Bubbles and Sapph, the boy who would die at her hands if Bubbles was hurt in any way.

    "Hmm, not the luckiest fellow in the world, is he?" the warden said, getting up to tend to the pot, which had begun to whistle.

    "And then he… he," Haley hiccoughed.

    "Ah, don't worry, the fall won't kill him," the warden said kindly, setting the tea before Haley.

    "R-really?" Haley said, looking up at him, her face glazed with tears.

    "Nope, and I'm sure you're Aquari is fine. In fact, if she's really as smart as you say she is, I wouldn't be surprised if she's on her way to EverWood Town right now," The ranger went on sipping his tea.

    "Really?!" Haley squealed with joy.

    "Yeah, I mean, I've fallen off those falls once a month, and I'm still in one piece! Though that was just to get nursed back to health by that cute nurse at the Pokémon Centre," the warden chortled.

    Haley sweat dropped.

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    The last thing Sapph thought about before the rock was why the heck he was never serious in gym class about swimming. Now all Sapph felt was warm, comfortable and dry.

    Dry? Sapph thought slowly, his brain gaining momentum and pain at the same time. I thought water was meant to be wet…

    "Uh?" Sapph moaned groggily as his eyes fluttered open to see whiteness all around him. "Is this heaven?"

    Suddenly a familiar, pink-haired lady's face appeared above him and said, "Not quite,"

    Sapph stared blankly at her for a few seconds and mumbled "How'd I get… where ever I am?"

    "You're in EverWood Town Pokémon Centre," Nurse Joy replied.

    "EverWood?"

    "That's right, and you arrived in a rather- er- unique fashion," Nurse Joy went on, shooting a quelling look at her Chansey who looked ready to drop Sapph's down on the bed and burst out laughing.

    "But I thought I saw you in Olville," Sapph said, his mind grinding a little faster.

    <Gee, he's a quick one, isn't he?> Chansey said dryly, not that Sapph could understand her. His trying to only made his head hurt worse.

    "Well, who you saw in Olville was my mother's sister's second cousin thrice removed," Nurse Joy explained clearly (Again, Sapph forgot about trying to grasp what she said…his head was killing him from just hearing that explanation).

    "My little sister brought you in," Nurse Joy explained. "She said something about you moving downstream as she was in the forest…"

    Sapph was suddenly remembering everything in fast forward… the Grizzlar… crashing into Haley…the Beedrill… the bridge…

    Sitting bolt upright, Sapph spun around so fast his neck cricked and asked frantically "Nurse Joy, were my Pokémon found?"

    "…I mean, everyone keeps going on about how alike we all… sorry?" Nurse Joy said, lost in her ramble about her family.

    Desperate to master his panic, Sapph said slowly, "My Pokémon… a Mongle and a Ledyba… did she find them? Your sister, I mean…"

    Exchanging a bewildered look with Chansey, Nurse Joy said, "I don't really recall a Mongle or Ledyba being brought in toda… where are you going?" she suddenly gasped, for Sapph had thrown off the covers off his hospital bed and started to pull on his jeans.

    "If they're not here, I gotta go find them," Sapph muttered distractedly, now lacing his sneakers and standing up.

    "Right now?" Nurse Joy asked in surprise.

    "Right now," Sapph said grimly, pulling his damp T-shirt on.

    <Right now?!> The Chansey echoed in disbelief as Sapph stared around looking for his bag.

    "With all those wild Pokémon out there?" Nurse Joy went on. "You can't! Without your Pokémon and no knowledge of the terrain, you'll never get far!"

    "Neither will they," Sapph said seriously, finally spotting his bag over by the wall and proceeding to pick it up.

    "You injured, it's getting late and you still want to go out there?" Nurse Joy went on.

    "Exactly," Sapph said with a tone of finality before slinging his bag over his head and dashing out through the door.

    The two orderlies looked at the doorway and then at each other.

    <Better get your beauty sleep, Nurse Joy,> Chansey sad bemusedly, looking back at the doorway through which Sapph had run out into the corridor. <We'll have a lot of pieces to look for in the morning…>

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    <Mongie, my tootsies hurt,> Bubbles moaned.

    <Again?!> Mongle asked incredulously, turning to run back up the path to where the Aquari slumped against the beech tree's roots, rubbing her sore paws for what must have been the thirtieth time since they'd started moving.

    <At this rate, we'll never find Sapph,> Ledyba moaned, landing between the twosome.

    <What aba Hawey?> Bubbles said tremulously.

    <C'mon, we gotta move here!> Mongle said in a take-charge sort of voice.

    <I want Hawey!!> Bubbles bawled.

    <Bubbles, zip it and move!> Mongle said roughly.

    <But my tootsies huuuuurrrt!. Bubbles shrieked as Moongle tried to pull her up to her feet.

    <Mongle, she's just a baby. There's no need to get…> Ledyba said softly.

    <All babies grow up, Ledyba!> Mongle said angrily.

    <I'm no baby!> Bubbles said squeakily.

    <Oh yeah, you are!> Mongle retorted.

    <Mongle, lighten up!> Ledyba said concernedly moving to pry Bubbles free of Mongle's grip.

    <Keep outta this, Bug Head!> Mongle yelled.

    <Who do you think you're calling Bug Head, you… you…Leaf Butt!> Ledyba yelled back.

    <I WANNA HAWEY!> Bubbles screamed.

    <SHUT UP, BUBBLES!> Mongle yelled at her.

    <Mongle, that's enough!> Ledyba said angrily.

    <Whoa, man…what's with the angry tones here?> A slow, deliberate voice piped up suddenly.

    <Didn't I tell you to can it…huh, who are you?> Mongle said in surprise, noticing that he and his friends weren't alone anymore.

    A small, spiny creature had emerged from behind a tree. It was barely a foot tall and had strangely bloodshot eyes as though sleep wasn't its main forte.

    <Hey, that's a Spinocle,> Ledyba said quietly, turning to face the new arrival. Bubbles stopped crying and scurried behind Mongle as the creature meandered tipsily up to the trio.

    <Yo, dudes. What's hangin'?> the Spinocle went on, stopping before them and gazing blearily around the threesome.

    <Well, we're looking for…> Ledyba began, but Mongle stepped in and muttered <Let me handle this hippie hedgehog.> Ledyba shrugged and stood aside to give room for Mongle make a total fool of himself.

    <Errm…yo. We're like, err, scopin' the…the- erm…area for our lost human dudes,> Mongle slurred.

    <Is Hawey a dude, Mr. Ladybug?> Bubbles asked Ledyba, who'd slapped his face with one of his small palms.

    <Human dudes? You mean the pair who went for some gnarly diving practice?> the Spinocle queried in his mellow voice.

    <Yeah, those human dudes! You seen them?> Mongle said excitedly.

    <Think Seemore saw one fall over the 'fall a piece down the road… hmm should be in Everwood by now…> The Spinocle demurred.

    A tic was going ff in Mongle's cheek now. <Hey, junkie. In case you've never heard, we're in Everwood!>

    <Junkie?> the Spinocle repeated slowly.

    <Mongle, he means EverWood Town,> Ledyba said exasperatedly.

    <Really? Oh, sorry, man> Mongle said calmly.

    <We could ask Seemore, man,> the Spinocle went on. <He hangs with us at the Mushroom Spot. Comin' to hang, dude?>

    <Sure!> Mongle said calmly. <C'mon guys!>

    <Are you sure, Mongle?> Ledyba said uncomfortably.

    <Yeah, I'm sure! Have I ever steered you wrong?> Mongle said, leading the way after the retreating Spinocle's tail.

    <No, but I'd rather you don't start now,> Ledyba muttered furtively, turning to keep Bubbles in sight.

    Fifteen minutes later, the trio had been led to an overgrown patch of weird purple mushrooms and jam-packed with about fifty other Spinocle, engaged in sniffing the mushrooms and other relaxation activities.

    <Hey, Seemore, man,>the Spinocle said to another one comparatively larger than himself though otherwise perfectly identical to him, form the drooping eyelids and spines to the sagging eye bags. <See any human dudes around the forest today?>

    <Human dudes?> Seemore's voice was deeper that the other Spinocle's, though just as slow. <That's a deep one, man…>

    <Yah,man…deep…> the first Spinocle said.

    <Wanna reflect on it in a mush?> Seemore asked the first Spinocle, regarding the clump of mushrooms balefully.

    <Sure, man,> the Spinocle who'd guided them there said as it shuffled towards a clump of mushrooms and started inhaling their pungent scent.

    <Wanna drag, man?> Seemore asked the trio of outsiders to the community. <Helps the brain get pumping, loosens circulation, all that deep stuff, man…>

    <Erm, no thanks,> Ledyba said hurriedly.

    Mongle shrugged. <Hey, when in Rome…> he told the others before joining Seemore and their porcupine guide.

    <I wan' Hawey> Bubbles moaned.

    <We'll find her, Bubbles, don't worry,> Ledyba assured her.

    Fluttering over to Mongle, he asked, <So? Any clues?>

    <Clues?> Mongle said slowly, his eyes red. <That's deep, man….real deep…>

    <Moron!> Ledyba said, turning back to where he'd left Bubbles, only to find she was gone.

    <Arrgh! Mongle, we've lost Bubbles!> Ledyba said desperately.

    <Hey, man…wanna whiff?> Mongle said sedately, draping himself heavily against Ledyba's back and wafting one of the narcotic mushrooms under Ledyba's face.

    <Okay, that's it! Move it!> Ledyba said firmly, yanking Mongle away from the clearing.

    <Come back soon, man!> the Spinocle called after them.

    <Yeah, come and share the stuff soon!> Seemore added.

    <Not on your life!> Ledyba thought furtively.

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    "MONGLE, LEDYBAA! Where are you guys?" Sapph yelled, hobbling up the path, one hand clutching his side, the other cupped around his mouth.

    This isn't working, and it's getting dark, Sapph thought helplessly, looking helplessly around himself. I've gotta find those two, fast!

    He winced as he placed his hands to his waist region, to massage his bruised ribs. He winced again and removed them.

    "Damn, that hurts," he groaned. He stumbled a little way along the path and leaned heavily against a tree trunk, breathing heavily.

    "Darn it all," Sapph murmured, his eyes itching with fatigue.

    Suddenly a scream rent the air followed by a familiar roar. Sapph eyes snapped wide open.

    "Uh, oh," Sapph thought helplessly, scrambling to his feet and looking wildly around. "Somebody's in trouble!"

    After a moment's indecision, Sapph set off at a slow sprint off the path towards the source of the noise. Trees seemed to flash by as he rushed onwards, the pain in his ribs seemingly non-existent as he ran on, not knowing what he was going to do when he found who'd screamed, not knowing what he could do in his condition, but knowing he had to do something. Fast.

    At the top of a small hillock, Sapph saw it. The hulking mass of black and gold fur had her cornered against a cliff face with nowhere to go. In her hand he saw something red and white clutched in her had and recognized it.

    My cap! Sapph thought frantically. Grizzlar must think she's me because my scent's on the cap!

    It was official. Sapph had to act and quickly. Noticing the shrub on the girl's left could be used as an escape path, Sapph ran as fast as his body could let him towards her right side, watching the Grizzlar's left paw rise high above her petrified form, ripping claws extending, ready to deal the final blow…

    Seven feet away, Sapph stumbled, losing control of his gait and barreling rather unceremoniously into the terrified girl, knocking her off her feet and into the bush just as the terrifying Nocturnal Bear Pokémon's claws flashed in a slashing motion. Inch deep gouge marks appeared in the rock surface. She had missed. Roaring in fury, the Grizzlar decided to give up the chase and go find some real food for her cubs.

    Sapph, for the second time that day, found himself tumbling downhill, slamming on his butt back on the path he'd left mere minutes ago. He howled in pain as his ribs stung painfully. Quickly stifling the noise he was making, he strained his ears for any trace of the pursuing Grizzlar. After a few minutes of silence, he exhaled with relief and looked down at the scratched and shaking girl. Her green eyes were wide with fear and slowly filling with tears.

    "I –I j-j-just picked it up by the river…then it ch-chased me….I thought…I thought," She stammered, looking at his face wildly as though it had just sprouted black hair and fangs.

    Sapph didn't know what to say or do. He'd never been this close to a girl since Haley, and that was before she started destroying buildings. He stretched out an uncertain hand, brushed a lock of pink hair out of her fear-filled eyes and smiled a small smile.

    "Don't worry," he said soothingly, "I've got you…it's OK…"

    The girl stared at him for a minute, her face turning red, and passed out.

    Weird, Sapph thought helplessly, looking down at her unconscious form. Girls are just plain weird…

    He got to his feet and hoisted the girl with him wondering which way it was back to the town when a Noctowl flew overhead, saw them and turned

    <Hey, kid! You OK?> the Noctowl called out.

    "Yeah…d'you think you can get us back to EverWood Town?" Sapph replied, surprising himself that he'd understood the Noctowl.

    <Sure thing, follow me!> the Noctowl said, turning around and flying back along the path from whence it came. Lifting the girl's body a little higher Sapph, followed…

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    "This is hopeless," the warden told Haley, turning his flash light towards the distraught researcher.

    "Please, one more run over the path?" Haley pleaded.

    "Sorry honey, but we've been out on the path for the last seven hours and we haven't seen so much of a shred of blue fur," the warden said firmly. "We'll head for the town and ask if they've seen it there. I'm sorry, but there's little else we can do," the warden added, walking back to the jeep and climbing in. Haley slowly followed.

    Just as the vehicle's headlights flickered on and the jeep began to move forward, Bubbles wandered onto the path in front of the oncoming vehicle.

    "STOP! It's Bubbles!" Haley squealed, unbuckling her seat belt as the warden stomped on the brakes.

    Haley jumped out as the jeep screeched to a halt and ran up the path where Bubbles had fallen.

    "Bubbles hang on! It's me! You're safe now!" Haley squealed, lifting her Water Hare Pokémon and hugging her close.

    <Hawey…> Bubbles said happily before slumping into an exhausted faint in her trainer's arms.

    "We'd better get her to the Pokémon Centre, it's nearer than my cabin," the warden said, who'd hurried over to the redhead. Haley looked up and nodded fervently.

    As they raced to the Pokémon Centre, what sounded faintly like a loud roar and a terrified scream wafted through the gloom of the trees around them.

    Uh oh, the warden thought worriedly. Something's wrong out there and it's too dark to see anything beyond the path…I'd better get these two to the centre and get out there…in the meantime…

    "Go, Noctowl!" the warden yelled throwing a pokéball into the air, producing a flash of light which dimmed to form a large brown owl-like Pokémon with rows of darker triangles covering it's chest and seriously bushy eyebrows atop its beady eyes.

    "Noctowl, use your Foresight to scan the forest for Ol' Flo," he said quickly. "When you see her, use Flash to indicate her position…I'm going to the Pokémon Centre, I'll catch up a.s.a.p.!"

    <OK,> Noctowl nodded, taking off.

    "Who's Ol' Flo?" Haley asked as they ran back to the jeep and the warden started the engine.

    "Local Grizzlar," the ranger said tersely, speeding along the path towards EverWood Town. "I'll say this, she makes taking the warning 'Do Not Feed The Animals' a matter of life and death."

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    <What the hell's your problem?! What's with the attempted drowning attempt?!> Mongle yelled.

    They were at a small brook at the foot of the falls where Sapph had fallen hours ago. Mongle face was sopping wet and Ledyba took his time shaking his paws free of dust. Apparently, Ledyba had dragged Mongle to the river bank and shoved him in, tail and all.

    <While you were getting high on crack fungi, Bubbles wandered off! We've got to find her!> Ledyba shot back, after straightening up and shaking the water off his hands.

    After about three minutes of staring at each other, Mongle's eyes snapped open in horror.

    <Bubbles is gone?! Why didn't you say so?! Don't just stand there, we've gotta find her! Come on!>

    Ledyba shook his head as he fluttered off after Mongle back onto the path to EverWood Town. They'd barely made it when a bush before them shook violently.

    <It's the Grizzlar!> they screamed, hugging each other for dear life.

    But for once, they were lucky to be wrong. It wasn't the Grizzlar, but Sapph, carrying a young girl his age in his arms, his cap on her lap together with a Noctowl.

    <SAPPH!> Both Pokémon yelled joyously.

    "Hey guys, where have you been? Never mind," he added hastily, noticing that a long-winded explanation was coming up. "Let's beat it before Mama Bear gets here."

    The Pokémon duo nodded fervently and set off at a trot towards EverWood Town…

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    "C'mon…Where's the flash, Noctowl?" The ranger said worriedly, scanning the sky with his binoculars from outside the Pokémon Centre as twilight descended on the treetops of the Forest.

    Forty minutes had passed since the forest warden had driven into EverWood Forest. Haley and Bubbles had left the Pokémon Centre half an hour later for the guest lodge across town. The warden and the senior nurse on duty had kept a vigil since she'd departed, concern growing into worry, worry growing into panic.

    Joy, the senior Nurse Joy said worriedly, her hands clasped in front of her in prayer, her worried eyes looking desperately into the gloom of the trees.

    The Chansey came out with a mug of hot cocoa and a thick blanket for her trainer.

    "Thank you, Chansey," Nurse Joy said gratefully, accepting the items from the Egg Pokémon.

    <No problem, it's a relief that I only have to worry about one nurse here,> Chansey said, as she turned back into the building to check on the patients.

    "No good, if your sister's still in there, I've gotta go in without – Noctowl!" the warden said suddenly staring as a pair of red eyes gleamed from in between the trees. A moment later, the Owl Pokémon flew out of the woods towards its trainer, followed by Sapph, the junior Nurse Joy, Mongle and Ledyba.

    "What kept you?" The ranger asked his Noctowl in a tone of worry.

    "Joy!" Nurse Joy screamed running to meet Sapph. The ranger quickly returned his Pokémon and followed suit.

    "Is she OK? Is she hurt? Oh, thank you, thank you!" Nurse Joy said frantically, lifting her sister from Sapph's arms.

    "She's fine…she's just tired" Sapph began before passing out himself. The ranger caught him and said to Nurse Joy, "We'd better get these two in,"

    Nodding, Nurse Joy and the ranger carried the youngsters in, Mongle and Ledyba bringing up the rear.

    <Great,> Mongle said exhaustedly, <We spend all day looking for him and he gets prior attention.>

    <Tell me about it,> Ledyba replied wearily.

    <I can remedy that> A female Pokémon voice said.

    Mongle and Ledyba looked up to see Chansey looking at them with a playful kind of malice on her face. Like a Nurse that called a Body Slam attack the Heimlich maneuver.

    <Oh, dear…> Ledyba said in a tiny voice, his antenna drooping.

    Mongle stared at the nurse and said timidly:

    <Could you give me a moment to draw up my will?>

    -End Flashback-

    <CHANSEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!>

    "Hunh? Oh, thank you, Nurse Chansey." Sapph said cheerfully, coming out of his reverie and taking back his fully healed Pokémon. "Dinner time, guys! Come on out!" He then called out to his Pokémon releasing them for some food and fresh air.

    Both Pokémon appeared in flashes of red light. Mongle greeted Sapph cheerfully and dug in enthusiastically. Ledyba quietly glanced at him before tucking in with much less zest.

    "Hmm, what wrong, Ledyba?" Sapph questioned worriedly, looking down at his shy companion.

    <I'm sorry…> Ledyba began.

    <What for?> Mongle asked, his mouth filled to bursting with food. Chansey chose this moment to come out of the operating theatre, her arms laden with bandages. She gave Mongle a severely disgusted look before turning around and starting to half stalk-half waddle away from the waiting room.

    <Yesterday. I should have done as much as Mongle, Sapph. I'm sorry.> Ledyba mumbled.

    "What d'you mean by that? Ledyba, you did do as much as Mongle. You were both excellent then in my eyes and I know that you'll get even better." Sapph said, smiling proudly.

    <Yeah! I mean, who backed me up when we tackled Spinarak? Who caught me when I was falling? Who provided air cover when Bubbles and I needed it? You did, Ledyba. You watched my back for me, then. I know you'll do it again and again. You're my friend and team mate, and both do that for one another. You were better than me at times in that battle, and may be better than me many more times in future, both of us know that! So relax!> Mongle said, suddenly starting to choke on a larger chunk of pokéchow.

    <Thank you, guys.> Ledyba said quietly, smiling and eating much faster now.

    <URGH! Sapph, how'd you cook this junk?> Mongle choked, tears suddenly streaming out of his eyes. <OI! OWW! Not so flippin' hard, Ledyba! Oww! Oww!! OWW!!!> he added, as Ledyba whacked him on the back with one of his tiny palms, causing food to go flying right into Chansey's face, who'd just reappeared.

    The normally motherly Pokémon had had enough of this gross behaviour for one evening and decided to let Mongle know this by Double Slapping the Leaf Squirrel Pokémon across the room.

    <Oops, sorry Mongle… SORRY!> Ledyba cringed, watching Mongle fly out from in front of him clean into a wall.

    Sapph could only smile at them.

    They've come so far already… the league had better watch out for these two in the future, 'cause they'll be more than a force to be reckoned with, alone and together!

    "Awww, if it isn't widdle Sapphire," cooed a mocking baby voice.

    Sapph became rigid as he turned around. He knew who was there, but the knowledge of this didn't make Sapph relieved in the slightest to see Kamren standing there with Chaz, Carla and Dex.

    "Hi, widdle Kammy," Sapph retorted, "Who're the widdle losers, who're the widdle losers?" he added, looking around the group.

    Carla opened her mouth and Chaz started towards Sapph, but Kamren stopped them both.

    "Never you two mind, I'll take him on, unless he's chicken!" Kamren taunted, rolling Burner's shrunken pokéball between his fingers.

    "I'm no chicken…" Sapph began.

    "Besides," a younger Nurse Joy said, joining them at the table and keeping Chansey from further injuring Mongle (who had just picked himself off the wall and let off a rude comment about Chansey's girth), "Ledyba and Mongle have just eaten, they can't fight you now, no matter how much…"

    "…I'd love to whup you and Burner's…" Sapph protested.

    "Yeah, right, chicken boy! That rat can't even fight off a wussy Chansey!" Kamren taunted.

    Chansey couldn't take the night's rudeness anymore, and stalked off once more to look for the senior Nurse-on-Duty to hand in a request for transferral to another Pokémon Centre away from spitting Mongles and egotistical redheaded blonds in the cause of protecting her over wounded feelings.

    "Why, you…"

    "Leave it, Sapph!" Nurse Joy Jr. pleaded.

    <Yeah! We'll settle them later!> Mongle growled, rearranging his face and glaring at the foursome.

    <Who're 'they', Mongle?> Ledyba queried.

    <Dirt.> Mongle answered, his eyes still fixed on the source of his trainer's anger.

    "Like I said, 'Yeah, right!'" Kamren laughed, turning to leave.

    "Why'd you stop me?" Sapph asked furiously, turning to face Nurse Joy Jr.., who didn't meet Sapph's glaring eyes

    "Because he's nasty! He'd just hurt you're Pokémon real bad!" she said, trying (and failing, as Sapph suddenly noticed) to stem the flow of tears in her eyes.

    "We've already had three of his victims' teams in here already for serious burns and scars," Nurse Joy Sr. said, coming out of the ward with a seemingly much calmer Chansey.

    Sapph's head jerked up suddenly at this. "Victims?!"

    Nurse Joy Sr. nodded as Chansey walked back into the theatre, her arms filled with fresh bandages and plasters and pointedly ignoring Mongle, who tried to stay out of the Egg Pokémon's path in case she went anal all over him. "We don't want to raise the injury toll either, Sapph." She added, looking pointedly at Sapph.

    Sapph blushed. "I'm sorry," he said to the Nurse Joys. "I'm glad you stopped me. I don't want Mongle or Ledyba hurt again too soon either."

    <SO WHAT DID YOU DO WHEN THAT CRAZY CHANSEY ATTACKED ME, HUNH?!!> Mongle yelled.

    "Um…that's OK," Nurse Joy Jr. said, hugging Sapph tight and running off to the ward, blushing crimson.

    "Errrrr… what was that all about?" Sapph asked bewildered looking at Nurse Joy Sr, who just smiled and followed her little sister to the recovery room.

    Mongle whispered something to Ledyba, who looked at Sapph and giggled.

    "What?" Sapph asked.

    At this, both Pokémon burst out laughing, rolling all over the floor.

    "WHAT?" Sapph asked again.

    Mongle and Ledyba completely flipped in hysterics.

    "GUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUYYSSS!" Sapph half-moaned, half-yelled.

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    How was Chapter Six? I know, I know, there was a rivalry clash just begging to happen and it didn't. Tough! There'll be one soon so relax! The ending is for comic relief, not romance! ;-) Don't forget, your comments count! Okay, later!

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    TCQ ch 7

    Sapph's first Test as a trainer is about to begin. Will he cnoquer Cassandra's insectoid army or suffer defeat at the hands of a bunch of bugs? read on...

    Chapter Seven: Quit Buggin'! Vs. Cassandra!

    The next day dawned bright and sunny at the Pokémon Centre. In a hospital bed, Sapph woke up the next morning with his eyes tightly shut and feeling twice as much pain as he'd felt after his first visit to the dentist.

    I've gotta stop winding up here, Sapph thought furtively.

    Thinking the pain had woken him, he kept them shut, hoping the pain would go away until he felt a hand brushing his hair off his forehead. Opening his eyes, the first thing he saw were a pair of bright green eyes under a slightly pink forehead a few inches away.

    "What the-" Sapph asked, sitting bolt upright and causing Nurse Joy Jr. to drop a breakfast tray in surprise as she backed away.

    "Oh! I-I'm s-s-sorry! I d-didn't mean to-to…" Nurse Joy Jr. stammered, looking aghast as Sapph pulled a pair of fried eggs of his face and popped them in his mouth.

    "No worries…hey, this is good! Did you make this?" Sapph said jokingly, pulling a strip of slightly burnt bacon from behind his ear and eating that too. The young nurse nodded, blushing to the roots of her pink hair.

    "Um…thanks for saving me yesterday," She said, not looking at Sapph.

    "My pleasure, Nurse Joy Jr.," Sapph said cheerfully. Not to mention my responsibility, he added mentally.

    "P-please, you can call me Joy, uh… Mr. Sapph," She said quickly, blushing some more.

    "Deal. You can call me Sapph," Sapph said with a smile.

    They stared at each other for a moment before the door slid open again and Chansey said <I told you we'd need a second tray…> Both heads spun towards the doorway.

    "Be quiet, Chansey," Nurse Joy muttered back.

    <G'morning, Sleeping Beauty!> Chansey said, waddling over with the older Nurse Joy, who carried a second breakfast tray, and Mongle and Ledyba who looked fully recovered.

    "We better go, we've other patients to look after," Nurse Joy Sr. told her little sister, who nodded, still looking anywhere but at Sapph in her embarrassment.

    "I'll come too," Sapph said eagerly, "just let me get my shirt…"

    "You really don't need to," Nurse Joy Sr. said. "We are indebted to you, you know,"

    "Then think of this as paying me back!" Sapph said jovially, grinning from ear to ear.

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    That evening in the Pokémon Centre, Sapph lay back on his bed in a lodging room, staring out of the window at the Corei sunset, deep in thought.

    He'd spent the most of the morning and afternoon at the Centre, helping the two Nurse Joys and Nurse Chansey tend to the injured Pokémon. He reasoned that by exposing Mongle and Ledyba to as many different species of Pokémon as possible, they would handle being in battle against them much more easily in future, particularly Ledyba. It also served as a way of keeping Chansey from hunting Mongle down for his blood. Furthermore, it served a third purpose of giving Sapph a good idea of and chance to figure out which Pokémon would work out on his team.

    Victims…so that's where Kamren's going… Sapph thought furiously to himself, his eyes narrowing slightly in the gathering gloom. I'll show him… those Pokémon didn't deserve that kind of treatment, even if it was in battle…

    One thing puzzled Sapph though…as he rose from the bed to release Mongle and Ledyba, he decided to ask them a couple of questions…

    "Come on out guys." Sapph said, releasing his Pokémon.

    Mongle leapt on to Sapph's bed and began bouncing up and down on it.

    <What's… up… Sapph?> the Leaf Squirrel Pokémon asked between bounces.

    <Is something wrong? Can we help?> Ledyba queried, hovering before his trainer with a worried look at Sapph's unusually sombre face.

    "No, nothing's wrong. I just wanted to talk… you know, about this afternoon…" Sapph mused, more to himself than to his audience.

    <I'd have thought that would have been obvious, even for you!> Mongle chirped as Ledyba nodded.

    "Whaddya mean?" Sapph asked, totally nonplussed.

    <Nurse Joy Jr.!> Ledyba chortled.

    <No…make that Joy,> Mongle s******ed.

    "Hunh?" Sapph said nonplussed, unaware that footsteps had stopped outside his slightly opened door.

    <OK, let's review…crimson cheeks whenever you looked at her…> Mongle began to list, holding up a hand to tick off the points.

    "Yeah," Sapph said slowly, still oblivious to where this conversation was obviously heading for.

    <Super accident-prone in your presence…> Mongle went on.

    "Uhhh-hunh," Sapph said slowly, arms and legs crossed as his brow furrowed in thought.

    <Timid stuttering…> Ledyba said brightly.

    <Yeah, yeah, good one, Ledyba!> Mongle said nodding vigourously as he ticked off that point and went on. <Absentmindedness… Head lost in the clouds all the while when working…>

    "Still don't follow…" Sapph went on, his eyes reduced to slits as he pondered the arguments being propounded.

    <Oy…you…you mean…didn't you notice anything about her Ledyba-like disposition around you, especially when you looked at her or said something to her?> the Mongle asked, a totally incredulous look on its face.

    <HEY! What d'you mean, "Ledyba-like"?> Ledyba demanded in an unusually heated tone.

    "Now that you mention it, she was kinda… I dunno, shy… what about it?" Sapph mumbled, uncrossing his arms and legs and rising to a squatting position and staring suspiciously at his two companions, starting (at very long last) to cotton on to his Pokémon's assumptions.

    <Only the fact that she may have a crush on you!> Mongle s******ed.

    Sapph jaw dropped to the mattress.

    "No. No way," Sapph said in disbelief, blushing slightly.

    <Sure does Sherlock! Hey, are you bwushing? Does widdle Sappy like the little cutie nursey-wursey too?> Mongle asked, a sly, cat-like grin unfurling on his face as he noticed Sapph flush.

    "You guys are nuts! Totally. Flipped. THAT'S what this was about?!" Sapph demanded slowly, a look of hilarious incredulity on his face.

    <Yeah. Well, it was funny from my point of view.> Ledyba said innocently.

    "You guys are so… totally… flipped! Even if by some rare, crazy fluke that were true…and I ain't saying that the latter part is," Sapph added hastily as the duo let out a loud whoop of gleeful laughter. "She'd totally prefer Rubin to me. Everyone has and does..." Sapph trailed off, looking away as his voice shrunk to a mumble.

    <That's not true! We don't!> Ledyba cried out, looking slightly hurt.

    <Neither do Mrs. Kent or Haley.> Mongle reasoned, temporarily ceasing in his messing up of Sapph's bed to fix him with a kindly eye.

    Sapph fell silent for a while. They were right. Mongle and Ledyba hadn't even seen Rubin before, and Haley and Mrs. Kent were always there for him, despite all they'd heard about his twin brother. He felt a faint prickling in the corner of his eyes and smiled as happiness filled him.

    "Thanks, guys." Sapph said quietly. "You'd better get back, it's late and I plan to reach Entover City before nightfall tomorrow."

    <Okay.> Ledyba said, disappearing into his Pokéball.

    <G'night, Lover Boy!> Mongle s******ed as he disappeared into his ball.

    "Those guys… just nuts…" Sapph muttered bemusedly as he rolled over onto his side, dreaming of defeating Rubin soundly as he snorted and snored. There was silence for a while and the footsteps continued down the hallway…

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    The next morning, Sapph felt ready to go. The morning sun shone brightly as he said his goodbyes to the nurses at the Centre.

    "Thank you for all your help yesterday, Sapph. Look after yourself. Don't forget to give us a call from time to time, especially at Entover, okay?" Nurse Joy Sr said.

    "Sure thing, Nurse Joy Sr.! Bye, Chansey!" Sapph said, raising a hand in farewell.

    <CHANSEEEEEEEEE!> The Egg Pokémon chimed, waddling forward to hug Sapph goodbye. She seemed much calmer than she was two evenings ago now that the thorn in her flesh was out of sight.

    "Say, Nurse Joy? Where's your little sister?" Sapph asked, looking around.

    "I'm not sure, Sapph… she said she had to get something…" Nurse Joy Sr said, also looking around.

    "Um, okay, I guess I'll see her around soon." Sapph shrugged, turning to leave. "Bye!"

    <Ah, mon ami, missing your leetle romance alreadee?> Mongle chirped with a phony French accent ruined by the fact that he was laughing hard.

    <Careful, Sapph,> Ledyba added in a serious tone, although his eyes sparkled with mischief as well. <Haley won't like that kind of competition.>

    Mongle fell off Sapph's shoulder and screamed with mirth, rolling all over the road.

    "Oh, ha, ha, you two…real funny," Sapph said, rolling his eyes and returning the Pokémon to the confines of their orbs.

    Sapph didn't have to go too far before seeing the junior Nurse Joy. He'd barely left the outskirts of EverWood Town when he heard his name being called. Turning around, he saw the young nurse running towards him with a parcel in her arms.

    Nurse Joy Jr. seemed slightly sadder than the others did when Sapph said goodbye.

    "Uh Sapph, this is for you…" she said, holding out the package, blushing.

    "Thanks. But it's not my birthday," Sapph said, shaking it to try figuring it out. Whatever it was felt soft.

    The nurse giggled shyly.

    "Urgh, I give up… what is it?" Sapph asked, giving up trying to guess without opening it.

    "Uh… not too much… just something for your journey…d'you like it?" she asked nervously, as Sapph unwrapped a bright red anorak with a pair of red and black riding gloves.

    Sapph was momentarily speechless. "Wow…uh, thanks a million, Joy…erm, I mean…thanks, Nurse Joy." He said, putting on the anorak over his round neck shirt, causing Nurse Joy Jr. to smile shyly.

    "Bye, Sapph." Nurse Joy Jr. said softly, blushing. "I'll… I'll…"

    It was the second time in three days that Sapph had been in such an awkward situation before, and was still not handling it too well. Trying to look cool, he reached out to scratch the back of his head with one hand while extending the other in a handshake.

    "Uh…it's okay. I guess I will too. Catch ya later!" Sapph said with a faint smile, figuring it would be easier on her if he left sooner than later.

    Nurse Joy Jr. looked at Sapph's hand for a moment. She then looked up at Sapph for a while as though studying him. Sapph started feeling uncomfortable as she saw that she was close to tears again. Sapph asked, "What? What's wrong?"

    "Nothing," Nurse Joy said quickly, looking down quickly. "It's just hard to… to say…"

    "Saaay?" Sapph asked curiously. She's such a contrast from Haley, Sapph thought bemusedly. One girl would pulverise you in a second if you made her mad, the other just blushes and looks away every time you talk to her. Girls were definitely not a topic he felt he was very good at yet.

    Deciding that actions speak louder than words, she dried her eyes quickly, walked past his outstretched arm and planted a quick kiss on his cheek. This move caught Sapph so off guard that his hand dropped limply to his side, went stock still in surprise and blush crimson in turn.

    All she said when Sapph felt her pull away was "For luck." She then turned and ran back into town.

    Sapph only thanked the Legendary Pokémon that Mongle and Ledyba were still in their pokéballs as he felt the spot on his cheek, his other hand reaching into his anorak pocket and finding a note. Pulling it out and opening it, he read: 'Even if I met your twin, I'd still like you loads more than him, no matter what. I really, really like you and I'll really, really miss you, Sapph. Please don't forget that because I'll never, ever forget you. Joy. P.S. – Thank you again for saving my life in the forest.'

    Corei sure is weird, Sapph thought as he watched the little nurse run off, folding the note and placing it safely in the private little rip between the lining of his knapsack and smiling faintly, but I guess I'm really beginning to like it…

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    Sapph whistled cheerfully as he strolled along the path to Entover City. The morning's events had been capped with Ledyba perfecting control over his Supersonic attacks and Mongle upping his base speed and attack statistics significantly.

    "That badge is as good as ours, guys," Sapph had said gleefully at the end of practice. "Now, if only I knew where the nearest gym is…"

    <It's in Entover City, Sapph,> Ledyba had told him.

    <Yeah, and that's on the other side of the forest,> Mongle chipped in.

    "Okay, guys. Thanks. Return for now," Sapph said, recalling his Pokémon and setting off down the forest's dirt road, humming to the tune of Viridian City when suddenly he heard a dull, stupid laugh ahead. Thinking it was Chaz, Sapph sped up, hoping to beat Kamren to Entover City and win the badge first when he heard another voice which he was willing to bet wasn't Kamren's.

    "Why're you wasting time?" A rough voice yelled up ahead. Sapph froze in his tracks, listening hard.

    "Awww... it's so cute with its little flying cap," a second, dull voice said in a coochy coochy voice that Sapph had loathed since the age of three.

    Now, knowing Sapph isn't the smartest tool in the shed, you'd say even he wasn't that stupid to try taking on two potentially dangerous people single-handed… but hey, you'd have been wrong before. Sapph's curiosity got the better of him and he went off the path to see what was going on.

    "We don't have time to waste playing with the cargo," the first voice said sharply. "Just stuff the Litaire in the sack with the others and let's go."

    "Litaire? Sack?" Sapph said in shock, peeking through a large bush to see what was going on, shutting off his Pokédex as he did so before it gave his position away to potentially dangerous people.

    Two men dressed in black stood before a sack which bulged in several place. Both wore identical scarves around their necks. A small, green and red feathered bird with an old-fashioned flying helmet was being manhandled by the larger of the two.

    That must be a Litaire, Sapph thought. The poor Normal/Flying type chirped in discomfort as its wings were twisted in all directions. The smaller skinnier guy had his booted foot placed firmly on the mouth of the large sack to prevent its contents' escape. Sapph, thinking fast, found a large rock and threw it at the back of the larger guy's head.

    Connecting with Sapph's target, the bully let his prey go.

    "Hey, what the-?" the smaller guy said in his sharp voice, his slanting eyes widening as he turned to see his comrade stumble. The Litaire took its chance and aimed a sharp Peck attack at the other man's knee. He howled in pain, and automatically hoisted his foot up and away from the sack, releasing all the Pokémon the duo had poached, which included a Squirtle, several Spinocle, a Growlithe, Vulpix, two Poochyena, three Ekans, a Butterfree, several Litaire, Taillow, Rattata and Pidgey, an Ivysaur and – Sapph couldn't believe his eyes – a Dratini.

    Sapph would have given a lot to catch a lot of the Pokémon but thought better of it as the Pokémon scattered in all directions and the two poachers looked wildly around to see who'd cost them their bounty. Retreating for the time being, Sapph felt, or rather prayed that he hadn't been seen…

    …it was quite a shame that Sapph's luck was so lousy…

    "Where'd that rock come from?" the larger guy said angrily, clambering up the short cliff to where Sapph had chucked the rock from.

    "Damn, Captain Doracus won't like this," the sharp voiced man said sourly, eyeing the empty sack.

    "Captain Doracus won't like what?" a young voice said in a voice of carefree cheer.

    Both men froze and spun around to see a youth who looked barely a year or two older than Sapph appear out of thin air behind a tree in the small clearing into which the Pokémon had escaped. Dressed predominantly in a black and white trim tracksuit with matching sneakers, his neat black hair revealed dancing brown eyes and his face, though his unnaturally happy smile was obvious even from the little of his face that could be seen from within the shadows had an expression that told you he felt nothing but a detached pleasure. Upon seeing him, both men hurried forwards, bowing as they went.

    "Captain Orion, sir," the larger of the two said fearfully.

    "What brings you here? Captain Doracos asked us t-"The other said greasily but the youth cut him off.

    "Catch him another Dragon Pokémon?" Orion said cheerfully, looking totally unperturbed. "That was quite a beauty you let get away…too bad…Mr. Doracus won't like this at all…"

    The two men watched, sweating profusely all the while.

    "So, two Team Shadow Admins got outwitted by a brat and a measly Litaire," The youth named Orion went on. He was fingering a pokéball in between his fingers which he'd obtained from somewhere within his black cloak. "Dear, dear…what would Mr. Doracus say?"

    "Y-you wouldn't," the men stammered, cold sweat cascading down the back of their necks, not daring to look into the youth's face.

    "Don't worry, this failure will go unreported," Orion said in a carelessly cheerful voice. "You're still too useful to be disposed of and the matter is so trivial. Besides," he went on, playfully twirling his pokéball on his finger. "I got what I wanted from the exercise and there are much stronger dragons in Corei for Mr. Doracus to obtain. And the disturbance is one measly boy. We really don't need to worry. If he continues to meddle in our affairs," Orion went on, turning to leave, "his time will come soon enough."

    Orion faded into the darkness as he said to the duo "You're dismissed."

    Both men looked up quickly but Orion had vanished.

    "That kid," the shorter man said tremulously. "Scary…"

    His partner could only nod…

    Meanwhile from a branch some eighteen feet above their heads, the Litaire watched as Sapph hurried along the path to Entover. Making up its mind after a brief moment's hesitation, it spread its wings and fluttered off after Sapph wanting to learn more about his rescuer…

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    After another five hours of comparatively uneventful marching through forest terrain, the dark green rooftops and the wide, shrubbery-laced roads of Entover City came into view.

    Good! Sapph thought enthusiastically, spotting a larger than usual rooftop which belonged to an equally large chalk white building as he approached the city outskirts. There's a gym in town! Time to earn my first league badge!

    Half an hour later after a quick stop at the Pokémon Centre to refresh his crew, Sapph was standing in the Entover City Pokémon Gym waiting room, registering for a match.

    "The Leader is ready now," the female secretary said, "go on in."

    "Erm, thanks." Sapph said, his throat a little dry from nerves. "Can I get any tips?"

    "Sorry, you'll just have to do your best with no beforehand knowledge. No real gym does tell you that sort of stuff anyway. Good luck, you're gonna need it!" The secretary said, giving Sapph a look that said plainly, 'What are you? A complete retard?!'

    Sapph gulped and sweat dropped. "Okay" he said hastily, moving over to the double doors that lead to the battle room.

    Gee, thanks, he thought sarcastically, pushing open the oak doors and going in.

    The doors closed behind him as he stepped over the threshold. Cree-py! Sapph muttered mentally, spinning around to take in the arena's appearance.

    The gym was dark and musty, strung from every nook and cranny were spidery strands of webbing. There was a shallow square depression in the middle of the pitch riddled with strong looking two by fours which rose from the ground and above the rim of the basin.

    Don't they ever clean up in this gym? Sapph thought, remembering the one back home which his parents run, and how hard he'd had it when he forgot to do it twice a day.

    Just then, several spotlights burst to life, illuminating the gym floor. The rafters were pretty low, Sapph noted as he became accustomed to the light, not to mention covered with even more sticky web.

    "So you're my next prey, hunh?" a playfully cold female voice called out from the glare. Sapph squinted to see a tall, stringy woman in a back dress that looked like it was made from spider web standing on the other side of the battle field. She had black, bobbed hair and extremely dark brown eyes that looked black to Sapph and glittered strangely.

    Very creepy, Sapph thought, taking in her appearance.

    "You look weaker than my last opponent," she continued as Sapph stepped up to the edge of the field, shielding his eyes. "He creamed my whole team with only one Pokémon. Hardly surprising, he had a heavy type advantage…"

    "Yeah? Well wake up, lady, cuz I ain't leaving this gym until I earn a badge here too!" Sapph called, readying his first Pokéball.

    "Fine, but when your Pokémon wake up in ICU, don't blame me!" She called back, pulling out a Pokéball too and enlarging it.

    A male referee in a black-and-white striped shirt holding two flags stepped up to the sidelines to declare the rules of the match.

    "An official gym match between Sapph Manson and the Entover City Gym Leader Cassandra will now begin. If Sapph wins, he will earn a Web Badge. Each trainer may use three Pokémon each…"

    Wah! Three?! I only have two!! Sapph thought in a panicky way. A feathery spectator's eyes narrowed at this point…

    "A Pokémon is out of contest if one of them faints or if the Gym Leader recalls it in the case of hers. Let the match begin!" He called, raising both flags above his head.

    But I can't back down now! He thought to himself determinedly. "Let's go, Ledyba!" Sapph called, throwing Ledyba's Pokéball onto the field.

    "I choose Nimbee!" Cassandra called, throwing hers.

    Ledyba burst from his orb as a larger insect on four legs appeared on the field. A cross between a winged ant and a bee, Nimbee stood around five foot three, with red and gold banded wings, legs and body. Its purple and black eyes glittered just like its trainer.

    "You use BUG TYPE POKÉMON!!" Sapph screamed, pointing at the Nimbee.

    "What? You do too, remember?" Cassandra said scornfully.

    Nimbee, the Worker Bee Pokémon. Nimbee possesses great mass which it uses in powerful, full-body attacks. Despite its size, Nimbee are quite adept at flight, Sapph's Pokédex recited as Sapph scanned his and Ledyba's opposition.

    This could be troublesome, Sapph thought frantically, but I didn't come here to lose either.

    "If that's the best you got, then this'll be easier than I thought" Cassandra mused.

    "You take that back! Ledyba, Tackle attack, now!" Sapph yelled, pumping his fist.

    "Nimbee, String Shot!" Cassandra countered.

    Nimbee rose into the air and fired a thick string of webbing at Ledyba.

    <Not again!> Ledyba moaned.

    Ledyba saw the sticky line of webbing and dived just in time to avoid getting trapped in the gooey mess.

    "Again!" Cassandra ordered.

    "Dodge it again!" Sapph commanded.

    <Roger!> Ledyba called back.

    "Who's Roger?" Sapph asked suddenly, earning himself a few weirded out stares from the others.

    "Never mind," Sapph said quickly.

    "Keep up the String Shot, Nimbee!" Cassandra yelled.

    Ledyba kept weaving in and out of the attacks, which kept missing their mark. Soon the ring was filled with thick, gooey strings, a fact Sapph and Cassandra were both quick to notice.

    "Nowhere to run now, Manson," Cassandra said with a satisfied smile. "Nimbee! Use Poison Sting!" Cassandra ordered.

    "Watch out, Ledyba! Try deflecting 'em with Supersonic!" Sapph ordered briskly.

    A series of purplish, poisoned needles shot across the gym from Nimbee's sharpened abdomen at the shy insect, who retorted by unleashing its high pitched shriek right back. The string magnified the volume of the piercing noise, which blew the needles away, majority of them being sent straight back at Nimbee, who also shrieked in a higher pitch as the needles peppered its body.

    "Gah! Pull away, Nimbee!" Cassandra yelled. Nimbee, still feeling the projectiles strike its body, lashed out at a rafter with a line of strong webbing and pulled itself safely out of the sound and poison attack path.

    Good thing this Nimbee seems to have the same attacks as Spinarak and Ariados, Sapph said, reflecting on the techniques he'd tangled with in the EverWood Forest and exhaling softly. But if Cassandra thinks she's escaped with that trick, Sapph thought grimly, she's got another thing coming!

    "Good, Ledyba! Now Tackle him up!" Sapph hollered.

    At this command, the Five Star Pokémon rocketed up slamming into Nimbee's under body. Nimbee flew into the rafters from the force of Ledyba's charge, smashing through one and sticking onto another, seriously weakened.

    "Good job, Ledyba! Nice!" Sapph cheered.

    "Don't take that from a wimp like that! Use Signal Beam!" Cassandra hollered.

    Signal Beam? Sapph wondered. What's that? The Johto-born trainer hadn't heard of or seen any attacks from Hoenn.

    Ledyba watched enthralled as Nimbee's eyes glowed different colours: one red, one green. Two beady beams of light shot from each eye and twisted itself into a glowing helix.

    <Ooooh, pretty lights…> Ledyba mumbled, still transfixed by the strange sight.

    Whatever Signal Beam is, it can't be good, Sapph thought frantically. "Ledyba, RUN!" Sapph yelled, his panic reflecting in his voice.

    "Too late!" Cassandra yelled triumphantly.

    Ledyba vaguely heard Sapph yell, but before his body could catch up with his senses, the twin beams hit him sending the Five Star Pokémon soaring across the field.

    "Ledyba?" Sapph called out to his friend in a worried voice. "Ledyba!" Sapph cried out in relief as he saw his Pokémon rise shakily a few feet into the air. "Okay buddy, let's go! Use Tackle!"

    At this, Ledyba started laughing like a witch in flight, zooming around the room. Sapph's jaw fell open as Cassandra fell over animé-style.

    "I guess your Ledyba in its confusion thought you said 'Cackle' instead of Tackle," Cassandra mused as she pulled herself together, obviously torn between exasperation at how stupid Ledyba looked and how funny Sapph did with his mouth open in a dumb expression, watching his Pokémon soar around the room. "That's a response we haven't had before …"

    Confusion? Sapph thought, looking at Ledyba. Upon closer inspection, he saw that his friend's eyes had gone out of focus as he ran splat into a wall and hovered away dizzily a few feet away, only to fly right back into the same rafter, still giggling with a loud <Ow!> at each bump.

    "Ledyba! Knock it- ooh now that will hurt in the morning- off already!" Sapph ordered firmly.

    "Well, might as well end this… Nimbee, Body Slam!" Cassandra said coolly after watching Ledyba slam into the rafter another six times, each time with a feebler giggle.

    Nimbee sprang off the rafter in a free fall motion with the aim of squishing Ledyba flat.

    "Ledyba, above you!" Sapph cried out.

    <I see , I see, WHEEEEEEEEEE!> Ledyba giggled feebly, moving aside at the last second and barely escaping Nimbee's falling bulk by darting to his right. Nimbee crashed full force into the floor, creating a huge cloud of dust which cleared to show Nimbee lying flat on his belly with swirls in its eyes.

    The ref stepped up to Nimbee to check its condition, and then raised his red flag towards Sapph's end of the field and called out: "Nimbee is unable to battle, this round goes to Ledyba!"

    "All right! Way to go, Ledyba!" Sapph yelled to Ledyba, who'd stopped flying around. Apparently, the force of the shockwave from Nimbee's failed Body Slam had awoken him to his senses.

    <What happened, Sapph?> Ledyba asked his trainer with a confused expression on his face.

    "Nothing you'd want Mongle to see," Sapph replied with a smirk, making Ledyba blush.

    I got too cocky there, Cassandra thought ruefully as she returned Nimbee to its pokéball, I know now that I shouldn'ta, but I can still win this one…

    Aloud she said:"Not bad. You use Bug Pokémon pretty well. I'm even impressed at your luck. But playtime is over, I'll now show you how a true Bug Pokémon Master battles!"

    Sapph gulped, but tensed as Cassandra enlarged her second pokéball.

    "Be ready for anything." He warned Ledyba, who nodded his assent, turning to face the opposition.

    "Here we go, Shuckle!" Cassandra yelled, her long black skirt flaring out as she tossed her second pokéball onto the field.

    What looked like a small, smooth red clay sculpture formed on the ground. Suddenly, four long, stringy appendages shot out of four of the white ringed holes and a similar one came out of the largest pore on top, each with a loud 'shloop'. This one seemed to widen out at the top into a face which had two beady eyes and a small mouth.

    "Hah! I know about that Pokémon!" Sapph said gleefully. "Shuckle, the Mold Pokémon! It's more or less strictly defensive! Ledyba, use Tackle!"

    "Who said that means that's all it can do?" Cassandra said testily. "Shuckle, Withdraw!"

    "'Who said that means that's all it can do?' Lady, Withdraw is a defensive technique," Sapph mumbled through fishy lips earning a sweat drop from the Gym Leader.

    The Mold Pokémon quickly withdrew its stringy appendages and head back into its body as Ledyba rammed into it. The Shuckle flew into the sunken area of the gym and right into one of the beams.

    Perfect, Sapph thought, glancing at the gym leader and surprised to see her looking so calm. Then in the next second, his eyes became wide in shock as he saw what Cassandra was smirking about.

    Shuckle slammed into the post and bounced off into another one. Ledyba gazed in astonishment as he watched his opponent, in a manner similar to a pinball, tear around the pitch, gaining speed with each collision.

    "Hey, what gives?" Sapph cried out, watching the Bug/Rock Pokémon race along the ground at breakneck speed.

    "A good trainer fights with the knowledge of the surroundings," Cassandra told him confidently. "Any and every part of the battlefield can be used to gain victory. Shuckle, now use Mimic!"

    With heightened acceleration, Shuckle latched one limb around the next wooden post and used it to swing itself around and right at Ledyba's back, who couldn't fly away in time. The Five Star Pokémon slammed into the basin, the wind knocked out of him.

    "LEDYBA!" Sapph yelled.

    "Keep it up, Shuckle!" Cassandra urged her Pokémon, who'd hit a beam and ricocheted straight for Ledyba.

    "Look out!" Sapph called out to Ledyba, who barely managed to cartwheel away from the spinning sphere of chaos.

    "Not so fast…Shuckle, grab him and use Wrap!" Cassandra ordered deftly.

    One of Shuckle's legs stretched out abnormally and caught Ledyba by the arm. Before he'd noticed anything, the other three joined in on wrapping around his body, denying him escape as they squeezed tighter.

    "Grrr…Ledyba, use Tackle again!" Sapph growled.

    "Do you really expect it to be that easy, Sapph?" Cassandra taunted.

    Ledyba lunged towards Shuckle again, but the Mold Pokémon was ready. As Ledyba closed in, it withdrew its legs quickly, which resulted in Sapph's Ledyba being yanked towards it. It then spun around, spinning Ledyba with it and into another post, where it let go and let the Bug/Flying Pokémon tumble down into the dirt.

    "Ledyba, you OK?" Sapph cried out worriedly.

    <I-I think so,> Ledyba said shakily, trying and failing to fire up his wings.

    "Your Ledyba's really something promising, Sapph" Cassandra said impressively. "But its time in this match is over! Shuckle, use Tackle again!"

    Shuckle proceeded to bounce around the field again as Ledyba tried again and again to start up his wings without success.

    C'mon Sapph, think! Sapph thought desperately as he watched the Shuckle build up momentum. If I attack, she'll just have it withdraw and if I stand still she'll use her Mimicked Tackle attack on me! And even if I manage to evade it, she'll wrap us up again… gotta figure out how to use that strategy against her…if only we could…that's it!

    <Sapph, help!> Ledyba yelled as Shuckle came at him again.

    "Ledyba, jump as high as you can now!" Sapph yelled.

    <JUMP?! Sapph, I'm a ladybug-like Pokémon, not a grasshopper type!> Ledyba said in a panicky screech as Shuckle closed in, fragments of wood flying off the posts where Shuckle hit them.

    "NOW!"

    <OK!> Ledyba said, giving his legs all they had and barely escaping the speeding shell.

    "How many times must I show you that it's pointless?" Cassandra whooped. "Shuckle, let's Wrap this up!"

    Shuckle spun around and snagged Ledyba with all four of its legs, binding him tightly.

    She's falling for it! Sapph thought with glee. "Aloud, he ordered, "Ledyba! Use Tackle!"

    He just doesn't learn, does he? Cassandra thought to herself in disbelief, shaking her head.

    "Reel him in for the finale! Withdraw!" Cassandra hollered triumphantly as Shuckle withdrew only its head and pulled his opponent in.

    "Steady now…steeeaadee…," Sapph muttered, watching as the gap between them shrank rapidly. Four feet…three…two feet…

    "Now, Ledyba! Use your Supersonic attack at full power down the head pore and Tackle it!" Sapph yelled when it looked like Ledyba would hit any second.

    A mere two inches from the shell, Ledyba unleashed its Supersonic attack with full force into Shuckle's shell, making the latter release its hold on his prey. Without stopping, Ledyba slammed the Shuckle clean out of the shallow pit and smack onto the floor at Cassandra's feet, with its head out, swirls in its eyes and foam at the mouth. Its shell was still vibrating and looked seriously cracked.

    "Shuckle is unable to battle," the ref announced, raising the red flag again as Ledyba clambered out of the pit and successfully fired up his wings at last. "Ledyba wins!"

    "Awesome!" Sapph yelled triumphantly, hugging his Ledyba, who'd fluttered back to his trainer for some praise.

    Cassandra returned Shuckle silently, lost in thought.

    I see, so he had his Ledyba use sound to stun Shuckle long enough for him to successfully use a powerful Tackle attack at critical power. Analysing my attack pattern like that, he really is to be commended…

    Aloud, though, she looked across at her opponent, who was now rubbing his Ledyba's head affectionately and said, "You're pretty good, Manson. It's been a long time since I've had a battle that intense in a long while. Or used this," she added, raising her third pokéball.

    Sapph and Ledyba let go of each other and focussed on their last opponent.

    So, she's deciding to use that here? The ref thought, eyeing the pokéball as well. She didn't use it against that other kid… maybe that was why he won so easily…

    "Meet the strongest of my crew…go, Ledian!"

    A shape emerged from her pokéball, twisting itself into a shorter, yet more slender Pokémon. Standing about a foot taller than Ledyba, it shared Ledyba's colour scheme, except for its now elongated head with prominent, blue eyes and its hind legs developed into two red feet.

    Both Sapph and Ledyba gaped at their new opposition. Sapph decided to get some info on Ledian from his Pokédex:

    Ledian, the Five Star Pokémon. The number of spots on its back increases as the number of stars in the night sky increase. Ledian is the evolved form of Ledyba.

    "Whoa," Sapph gasped.

    "Ledian, use Flash!" Cassandra ordered.

    Ledian's body glowed and then exploded in a burst of light, which blinded Sapph and Ledyba.

    <Oww! My eyes!> Ledyba yelled, trying and failing to shield its eyes with its stumpy arms.

    "Ledyba, try a Supersonic attack" Sapph called desperately.

    "Too late again, Sapph! Ledian, use Comet Punch!" Cassandra crowed.

    Ledyba inhaled deeply, but before he could launch his attack, Ledian pummelled Ledyba with a volley of lightning quick punches, the first three striking Ledyba in the belly and the last two finding their mark on his face. Ledyba flew back into the ground in a dead faint, due to exhaustion.

    Raising his green flag, the ref announced: "Ledyba is unable to battle, this round goes to Ledian!"

    "Ledyba, return!" Sapph cried out, returning his defeated Pokémon to its ball.

    The fainted Ledyba returned to its ball in a beam of red light. "Thanks, Ledyba, you did great, take a rest now." Sapph murmured to the pokéball.

    Looks like it's all up to you now, buddy, Sapph thought, enlarging his second pokéball.

    I wonder what Pokémon he's gonna use now, Cassandra mused to herself, a faint crease forming on her brow. A Flying type would put me at a serious disadvantage. Let's hope he doesn't have one…Especially since I've already lost two Pokémon and he's just lost one…

    "Go, Mongle!" Sapph yelled, throwing the ball on to the pitch.

    "Have you lost your marbles? Mongle?! This match is in the bag!" Cassandra crowed in triumph as the Grass Pokémon took an attack stance on the field.

    Sapph clenched his fists and teeth as he said, "It ain't over 'til the fat Persian says! Mongle, Pound!"

    "Double Team!" Cassandra countered lazily.

    First two, then four. In a space of mere seconds, Mongle was surrounded by Ledians. Mongle skidded to a halt and stared around at all the bugs.

    <Uh, Sapph? Which is the real one?> Mongle asked tentatively.

    "Bugged, hunh? Don't worry, I'll end it now! Ledian, Comet Punch again!" Cassandra taunted.

    "Mongle!" Sapph yelled frantically as all the Ledian lunged at the Leaf Squirrel Pokémon with their fists cocked back. Mongle leapt up at the last available second, leaving the Ledian to hit each other, which caused majority of the clones to fade away.

    "Now I got you! Ledians, get him while he's stuck in the web!" Cassandra ordered.

    Web?, Sapph thought bemusedly looking up into the rafters. Then his eyes widened in shock when he saw what the gym leader had meant.

    Oh, sh-

    Mongle caught hold of a rafter and meant to jump to the next one as the Ledian bore down on him. But the sticky secretions left on the posts held him fast.

    <What the-?> He gasped.

    Shoot! What do I do? Sapph wondered as he watched Mongle get stuck in the web-laden rafters.

    "Too late once again, kid! Comet Punch attack! Now!" Cassandra hollered, getting more and more pumped.

    Just as Mongle managed to free itself, four Ledian fists collided forcefully with his chest, sending him through another two rafters and into the roof. Sapph watched helplessly as strands of webbing fell onto Cassandra's Ledians.

    Wait, that's it!

    "Mongle, use Razor Leaf!" Sapph called.

    "That'll never work, Sapph! Ledian, Double Team again! And use Tackle to end it!"

    <I hope you know what you're up to, Sapph, > Mongle thought as he swiped his glowing tail through the air, releasing a barrage of sharp leaves which sliced through the rafters en route to the oncoming Ledian, creating a cascade of logs, which took out all the bugs and buried the real one under a pile of heavy wood and tangled webbing.

    "Oh no!" Ledian isn't used to the webbing either, Cassandra moaned. "Ledian, get out of there, fast!"

    "Wait for it… now! Pound attack!" Sapph cried.

    Mongle fired himself down just as Ledian freed his upper body. Mongle smashed Ledian's head back into the mound of web and wood with tremendous force. Mongle landed on all fours and turned to look at Ledian, who had swirls in his eyes.

    The ref had seen enough. "Ledian is unable to continue. This round goes to Mongle. The winner of this match is Sapph Manson from Cherrygrove Town".

    "Yes! We did it! We won!" Sapph yelled in triumph as Mongle cheered.

    He's good, Cassandra thought, watching the Johto trainer's antics with a smile, he's really good. Who'd have guessed he'd think to use the webbing and wood to slow Ledian down long enough to deliver a critical hit?

    She then returned her Ledian to its pokéball and said," Well done, Sapph. I guess you taught me a lesson about what it really takes to win a battle: it's not type advantage, but skill and guts. Beating three of my Pokémon whilst holding back like that was genius."

    All Sapph could say to this was "Erm, thanks."

    Who was holding back? He thought exasperatedly.

    "Oh, and one more thing, Sapph," Cassandra continued, walking towards him," Verity?"

    The reception lady came in holding a badge case.

    Sapph noticed the case and said, "Uh, Cassandra, I've got one of those already…" Though most of Sapph's belongings were second-hand, he'd bought a badge case from the Cherrygrove Odds and Ends Store before leaving.

    "Then just take what's in it." Cassandra smiled as she took the case, opened it and removed something silvery from within, which she then presented to Sapph.

    "As Gym Leader of the Entover City Gym, I, Cassandra, hereby bequeath this Web Badge onto Sapph Manson for a victory in battle in my Gym. Wear it well."

    Sapph picked up the badge from Cassandra's palm and stared at it. It looked like a silvery spider web embossed on a white background.

    "Thanks, Cassandra! Take a look Mongle, our first badge!" Sapph said cheerfully.

    <Yay! Now for the Star Spangled Banner!> Mongle chirped, half-asleep.

    Sapph, Cassandra and Verity all sweat-dropped.

    "Uh... erm- well, see ya!" Sapph said hastily, running for the exit.

    Cassandra and Verity stared at each other in disbelief and mouthed 'Star-Spangled Banner?'
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    Later in the Pokémon Centre as Ledyba and Mongle were being treated, Sapph related the good news to the EverWood Town Pokémon Centre nurses, and Richie (an experienced that he relished).

    "Well done Sapph! I knew you could do it!" Nurse Joy Jr. said happily over the videophone.

    "Thanks…erm, Joy," Sapph said uncertainly. She smiled shyly, blushing slightly.

    "Well, gotta go," Sapph said shortly. "Got to make another call to Olville Town. Greet your sister for me!"

    "Okay, bye! I'm cheering for you! " She said, hanging up. Smiling, Sapph phoned the Kent Villa.

    "Well done, Sapph! You've taken your first step to the championships! Have you told your parents? " Mrs. Kent congratulated.

    Sapph hesitated for a second then said "Not yet."

    Mrs. Kent seemed to understand.

    "Alright, Sapph. But promise me you will, OK? " she said, fixing Sapph with a look he deemed reminiscent of the one his mother used demanding who took the last cookie from the jar without permission when he and Rubin were six.

    Sapph's face darkened a little, but brightened at once. "Um, sure, Mrs. Kent! I'll tell 'em!"

    Mrs. Kent smiled, "Thank you dear. Now you must get some sleep. I'm about to do the same now. Goodnight! "

    "Goodnight." Sapph replied, cutting the videophone connection.

    I'll tell 'em all right, Sapph thought to himself, his new Web Badge held aloft and reflected double in his eyes, but only when I win all eight of these badges!

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    TCQ ch 8

    YAY! It's-a Saturday again! That means the next TCQ is coming! Let me hear you say YEAH!

    Audience: (Total silence)

    SM: ...whatever -_-...

    Chapter Eight: Across the Bay

    As Sapph ate breakfast the next day, Ledyba and Mongle were catching up with each other's news from the gym battle they had the previous day.

    <…so it was all WHAM! POW! SMASH! That Ledian was out like a light!> Mongle crowed with a mouth full of Pokémon food.

    Ledyba didn't say anything. Sapph figured out what was on his friend's mind and said, "Lighten up, Ledyba! I'll do my best to make you stronger than that Ledian was, I promise!"

    <Thanks, Sapph!> Ledyba chirped.

    "Besides," Sapph went on in a low, offhand voice so Ledyba couldn't hear. "You beat two of Cassandra's Pokémon single-handedly…you couldn't have faced Ledian anyway…"

    <Sorry, Sapph?> Ledyba asked apologetically. <Did you say something?>

    "Wha….no, nothing, Ledyba, nothing!" Sapph hastily reassured the Five Star Pokémon, quickly slurping down more of his porridge.

    <Anyways, you should've seen me Ledyba! I didn't get a single scratch…> Mongle went on.

    "Yeah, you only got about ten bruises." Sapph supplied slyly.

    <HEY!> Mongle yelled as Ledyba giggled. <That wasn't fair!>

    "Sorry, you just had it coming. I couldn't resist." Sapph chuckled.

    "I take it you beat Cassandra," Nurse Joy said coming round to check on Ledyba, who'd begun choking on a piece of Pokémon food from giggling too hard, which went soaring into the local Chansey's face, who'd also come along to check on Ledyba's condition, when Mongle thumped him on the back.

    <URGH! GROSS!> She screamed, the nerve on her temple beginning to pulsate furiously as she rounded on the two team mates who both broke into feverish cold sweats.

    <His fault.> Mongle said quickly, pointing at Ledyba. Ledyba spun around and stared indignantly at his 'partner'.

    <Well, it was,> Mongle said reasonably. <WHOA!> he yelped as he ducked under Chansey's Karate Chop.

    <So you're the Mongle the Chansey in EverWood told us about,> the Chansey growled. She sounded like a Soviet military training camp personnel who ate steel barbed wire for breakfast. <The rude one…>

    <Groovy, a fan!> Mongle said, his face lightening up.

    <And you are his accomplice?> The Chansey went on, her eyes flicking to Ledyba, who blushed.

    <W-where'd you learn that?!> Ledyba squealed, his eyes larger than cartwheels as he surveyed the crack in the tile the Chansey had made.

    <So, it's true,> Chansey said, an evil smile lit her face.

    <Who cares? Run for it!> Mongle said, high-tailing it from the room.

    "Yep!" Sapph said, ignoring the Pokémon Nurse chase his Pokémon out of the room, Mongle's yells of <IT WASN'T ME!> echoing down the hallways. His happy bubble deflated slightly as he continued, "But according to the map, the next gym is in Nightspark City across on the other side of the cove, and I haven't a Water or Flying Pokémon strong enough to carry me there," Sapph ended on a slightly worried note.

    "Even if you did, there's no way you'd be allowed…you need certain badges before you're allowed to use HM moves like Fly and Surf…" Nurse Joy informed Sapph firmly with her arms crossed though not in an angry manner.

    "Then how will I get to Nightspark? I just gotta get there!" Sapph cried, definitely panicky now.

    "Relax, Sapph. There's a ferry service that runs between Entover and Nightspark Harbour. They're leaving today, so if you go to the ferry port now, you can easily get a ride." Nurse Joy said cheerfully.

    "Wow! Really?" Sapph said, lightening up at once.

    "Yes. Just tell the crew I asked you to send these supplies to the Nightspark City Power Plant. We've been having problems with our power supply, and as we need a trainer to get these parts from Azura Port to them, I just wondered…"

    "No problemo! I'll take them for you!" Sapph exclaimed, jumping to his feet and grabbing his backpack and putting the parts in it.

    "You will? Oh, thank you, Sapph! You really are a hero!" Nurse Joy said happily.

    Sapph flushed embarrassedly. "That's a bit much, isn't it?" he said, rubbing the nape of his neck modestly.

    "I asked some other trainers to do that for me yesterday, but my request was severely snubbed by an extremely snobbish boy with reddish-blond hair and silver eyes who seemed to think he was in charge…" Nurse Joy went on.

    Sapph's face darkened as he realised who Nurse Joy was talking about…

    Nurse Joy's voice faltered as she saw the change come over Sapph. "Anything wrong?" she asked worriedly.

    Noticing what she was talking about, Sapph quickly rearranged his face into a wide grin and said, "Nothing's wrong. Okay, I'll leave now." Sapph said, finishing off the rest of his breakfast and opening the sliding door as he rose to his feet and looking around for Mongle and Ledyba so he could return them to their pokéballs with a slight frown.

    Now where are those two? Sapph wondered as he scanned the room for his companions.

    "MONGLE! LEDYBA! Time to go alrea…" He called, stopped dead at the sight of Chansey chasing them down the corridor towards him.

    <SAPPH, HELP! Mongle made Chansey mad again!> Ledyba screamed, flying as fast as he could out of the open door.

    <RUNAWAY MAD NURSE!> Mongle added, racing after the Five Star Pokémon, a seriously ****** off Chansey hot on his heels.

    NOT that again?! Sapph moaned inside as he and Nurse Joy watched them go with tiny eyes and large sweat drops on the back of their heads.

    "Umm… Thank you again, Sapph. I'll give you directions to the pier…" Nurse Joy said, and within three minutes Sapph was racing off to catch the ferry and stop another Chansey from attempting to kill his best friends with Nurse Joy calling behind him, "…and be careful! I heard some thieves have already tried to lift the package on its way here!"

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    A dark cloaked man sat in what looked like a ruby-gilt, oaken throne as he surveyed the holographic map of Corei that spread out before him. The green lines that formed the map glinted brightly, illuminating the man's alert and watchful red eyes and pale cheeks, one of which rested against the back of his gloved hand.

    "What's the word with our base in Dragon Cove, Doracus?" he said softly yet deliberately, crossing his platinum-buckled boots as he leaned back with a sigh.

    A large, heavily-muscled man in a similar hooded cloaked stepped out from the shadows into the pool of light cast by the overhead, candle-lit chandelier. "Not so well, My Lord," he said in a deep yet refined grunt. "We still require a generator powerful enough to power the electric cages. The untamed beauties keep smashing the iron ones…" he added, a cruel grin splitting his scrubby face and revealing a glint of gold.

    "Very well," the man said heavily and the man named Doracus returned to the shadows. His eyes roving away from the spot where Doracus had returned to stare to a point nearly directly in front of him but slightly to his right. "Captain Orion?"

    "Yes, my Lord Theologos?" the cheerful voice of Orion piped up as he stepped into the circle of illumination.

    "My intelligence tells me that a vital generator part for the Nightspark City Power Plant is en route to Nightspark and is currently at Entover City Pokémon Centre," the man named Lord Theologos went on.

    "Am I to lift the package for you?" Orion supplied in his sunny tone of voice.

    "No, not personally," Lord Theologos answered, a twisted smile forming on his face at the thought. "Just send a couple of grunts in. A Team Shadow Executive needn't bother with such a petty D-rank mission…and besides, I need you here to manage the other projects."

    "I'm honoured, my Lord," Orion said again, bowing his light brown-haired head.

    "You have your orders, Captain," Lord Theologos said calmly.

    "Yes, sir, my Lord," Orion said, bowing.

    "Let them be informed that extreme measures have been approved," Lord Theologos informed the youth calmly, his dark hair falling slowly across his face as he leaned back some more.

    "It will be done, my Lord," Orion said, bowing again and turning to leave.

    A silence filled the room for a minute or two before Lord Theologos looked to his left. He smiled softly, his eyes closed lightly and asked "You wish to speak, Captain Doracus?"

    "My Lord, I heard two Admins botched a C-rank mission in EverWood mission the other day," Doracus interrupted suddenly, a frown on his face as he stared at the spot where Orion had left the room. "And that Captain Orion covered for the said Admins…"

    "Yes, I know, Doracus," Lord Theologos said lazily. "I also know that the boy that thwarted them is the same one who has taken the parts into his custody," he added softly, his eyes roving over the map.

    "A-and you believe two grunts can stop him?" Captain Doracus spluttered. "I mean, the Admns he overcame…"

    "Were in your division, were they not, Doracus?" the man on the throne said idly, his eyes flashing in a quelling way. Captain Doracus's golden yellow eyes met Theologos's ruby red ones and fell silent at once. Then Theologos spoke again.

    "Orion's men are much better at these sorts of missions than yours, Doracus. I'd also appreciate you not question the way I choose to have things done. I usually do so in such fashion for a reason. Am I understood, Doracus?" he went on, his voice showing a trace of anger and finality in it.

    "Yes, my Lord," Captain Doracus said falteringly.

    "You're dismissed, Doracus," Lord Theologos said softly, consulting the map once more. "Meeting adjourned," he added to the four other shadows that lined the walls and left silently after Captain Doracus's retreating back.

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    The Litaire from EverWood Forest had followed Sapph through the twisting streets of Entover City to the harbour where it had settled on the mast of a large ferry with a shape that resembled a catamaran. Suddenly a group of four Pelipper appeared with fish in their bills appeared on the same mast, two on each side. One particularly large one said roughly, <This 'ere's our rig, li'l missie,> in a salty sea dog's voice.

    The Litaire closed her eyes and chose to ignore the rude Pokémon's remark.

    <Didn'cha hear 'im, missie? He said clear orf!> Another one half-yelled.

    <No, he said 'This 'ere's our rig, li'l missie', and rather rudely at that,> the Litaire said calmly, her eyes half-opened as she stared straight ahead of her.

    <Lissen, lady, we don't wanna rumble with a girlie, so jus' leave, will ya?> the third Pelipper said in a calm yet reedy voice.

    <I'm sure you don't,> the Litaire said without looking at him.

    <Listen, lady,> the fourth one said shortly. <Shove orf, or be shoved orf. Got it?>

    <Sure. Looks like you boys will have to be shoved off then,> the Litaire said calmly, still not looking at her assailants.

    <Alrighty, let's give 'er 'e ol' heave ho!> The first Pelipper said and swung a beefy wing at the Litaire only to get his beak knocked crooked by the Litaire's lighting-fast counter. At this the other three Pelipper attacked the Litaire as one.

    A quick scuffle erupted on the mast as a cartoon cloud of wings forming fists and clawed talons whirled around. Soon, the four Pelipper flew off haphazardly, sporting black eyes and dislocated beaks, muttering about women and how unreasonable they could get. Whereas the unscathed Litaire settled down on her perch, muttered <Amatuerish civilians> and closed her eyes to get a better look at her quarry who was explaining something to a sailor clad in a white vest and white slacks.

    "Alright, sir. I understand. We need that power here too." The burly sailor told Sapph after he explained the situation for his needing to cross over to Nightspark City. "Besides," he added, his cheeks growing slightly pink as he lowered his voice. "Who wouldn't do that cutie of a nurse a favour?"

    "That wasn't quite why I volunteered, but thanks a lot!" Sapph said, blushing faintly as he climbed on board, Mongle and Ledyba muttering about each other behind his back in tow.

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    A shady couple skulked in the shadows on the port side of the deck as Sapph stood on the other side of the ferry and waved goodbye to the people who usually saw off the ferry. The woman held a walkie-talkie whilst the man scanned the area for eavesdroppers.

    "The boy is wearing a red and white anorak," a sunny voice crackled over the walkie-talkie, "Do try not to fail."

    "Yes, captain," the female voice said and the walkie-talkie died in her hand.

    The twosome looked at each other as Sapph leaned against the starboard side railing to watch Entover Town disappear behind him.

    "So shall we look for our target?" she said in a coldly playful voice.

    "Let's" the man rasped, a mean smile curving his thin lips.

    The two headed below to begin their search.

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    Ten minutes after watching nothing but sea water, Sapph got bored and decided to go explore the ship and find his cabin. The journey's scenery had not done anything to soothe Mongle and Ledyba's tempers anyway, Sapph thought dryly, watching his Pokémon mutter as they trailed after him.

    "Er, Excusez-moi, Monsieur," a sniffy waiter hailed Sapph, staring at Mongle and Ledyba.

    "Yes?" Sapph asked, turning around, ignoring the huffy noises issuing from his Pokémon.

    "Whereas battling eez seemingly allowed in ze cabins and the battle room below, all Pokémon must be kept in their pokéballs at all uzzer times." The sailor explained in a French accent.

    "No worries, sir, I'll ensure they behave themselves." Sapph assured him, plastering a large false smile on his face, which fell as they rounded the corner out of sight.

    "Do you have to annoy every Chansey you see?" Sapph asked Mongle exasperatedly as they entered the gangway leading to their cabin.

    <HEY, it's not my fault Chansey nurses have the temperament of a rabid Primeape when they get a little food all over them!> Mongle complained as he walked along side Sapph over the threshold of their cabin door inside.

    It was fairly roomy inside, with a videophone, computer, desk and chair and a comfortable single bed with blue and white linen sheets. Two small, circular portholes lined the opposite wall. The floors were oak panelled and varnished to give in a golden sheen and the walls and ceiling had been painted a luxuriant blue colour.

    Not too shabby, Sapph thought impressively, giving the room a complimentary smile as he put his rucksack and proceeded to the windows.

    "Chansey was right… you ARE revolting!> Ledyba muttered, fluttering along in behind them as Sapph opened the window to air the cabin.

    <HEY!> Mongle yelled again, rounding on Ledyba. <It WAS your fault!>

    <This time, it was partly, yeah! Last time it was yours!> Ledyba said, heating up.

    <Partly?! Whaddya mean, 'partly'? Hey, if you didn't hit my back so hard then…> Mongle said, sticking his face up to Ledyba's.

    <What? You want to go at it, Flea Butt?> Ledyba retorted, pushing Mongle back.

    <WHAT DID YOU CALL ME, BUG EYE?!!> Mongle retorted, trying to get around the sole of Sapph's sneaker to get at Ledyba.

    <BUG EYE?! I ought to…> Ledyba yelled, trying to get at the Leaf Squirrel Pokémon from behind Sapph's elbow.

    "Guys, chill… save the aggro for the next battle…" Sapph said, trying to keep Mongle and Ledyba from fighting.

    <You just can't take the fact that girl Pokémon everywhere are crazy about my cool sense of humour rather than your inferiority complex!> Mongle yelled.

    Sapph froze and sweat dropped.

    <Crazy about what?! You?! Don't make me throw up! AGAIN!> Ledyba yelled back.

    <Sapph, get outta this! I'm gonna squish you flat, Bug Eye!> Mongle yelled, struggling to get a decent shot at Ledyba.

    <Just try it, you!> Ledyba yelled back. <I'll pluck that leaf outta your flea-ridden backside! Sapph, stand aside and let me at him!> Ledyba countered.

    "Guys, calm down!" Sapph pleaded, straining to keep them apart.

    The door swivelled open and the stiff waiter poked his head in to give Sapph a chiding stare as he asked rhetorically "No trouble, monsieur?"

    Sapph sweat dropped as he smiled broadly back and said airily "Nope, no trouble, garcon. None at all… all under control here…heh, heh."

    "Indeed," the waiter said coldly, his watchful eyes wandering to Mongle, whom Sapph was half-squashing under his right sneaker and his Ledyba, who he was currently grasping in a tight half-nelson. Not smiling, he backed out of the room, closing the door with a snap.

    Sapph exhaled deeply and loosening his hold on his Pokémon, said exasperatedly "Do you guys seriously want to get me into trouble every where we go?"

    <Sapph, let me at him!> Both Pokémon yelled, staring electric daggers at each other.

    "Okay, THAT'S IT! BOTH of you take a time out!" Sapph yelled, returning the squabbling Pokémon to the confines of their pokéballs. Sapph then flopped onto his bed, closing his sapphire blue eyes. An unbidden image of Chanseys, Nidorina and a Kangaskhan chasing Mongle who wore some platinum chains and a mink coat with hearts in their eyes then appeared in his mind.

    <WE LOVE YOU MONGLE!> The Chansey screamed.

    <MARRY ME MONGLE!> The Nidorina yelled.

    <MEET MONGLE JR.! I NAMED HIM AFTER YOU!> The Kangaskhan squealed, holding up her baby.

    "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRGH!" Sapph screamed, jolting awake suddenly, his face drenched in sweat.

    'Don't make me throw up?' Sapph thought furtively, reaching for his backpack and heading for the door. I think it may be too late for me, Ledyba…urgh, I need air…

    Sapph staggered topside, looking faintly green; oblivious to two shady figures skulking in the shadow of the wall behind him.

    "He's the one, hunh?" A cold male voice asked.

    "Yeah," a female voice answered.

    "Then we make our move now." He replied, starting after Sapph.

    "Not yet! We can't afford to mess up the boss's plans or we'll catch heck!" the female voice hissed imperiously, beckoning its companion to follow.

    "Right," The male voice answered grudgingly, following the female one's lead.

    Sapph walked along the deck of the ferry towards the railing where he'd be able to see Nightspark Harbour when it would first roll into view

    Damn that Kamren, Sapph thought angrily, quickly getting over his wave of nausea as the cool sea air whipped his face pleasantly, I'll get that jerk if it's the last thing I do! How could he refuse to help all those Pokémon he probably landed in the Centre! Just you wait, Kamren Kent! Just you wait!

    "I say, young 'un! What would you say to a quick battle?" Sapph turned to see that the speaker was an elderly man in a neatly pressed brown suit with a cane and bowler hat to match. The man held himself in a highly dignified manner.

    "Sure thing! Is one Pokémon each OK with you?" Sapph said cockily. Inwardly though he said I'll need all the training I can get! Mongle and Ledyba need to blow some steam too, anyway!

    "Decided. I choose Knuks." The Gentleman said showing and opening a pokéball. Many of the crew on duty stopped their work to watch as white light spilled onto the deck forming a small black rodent-like animal. It looked very similar to Mongle, except it had a stump for a tail and was black with two white stripes running down its back and a white triangular streak running down the middle of its face.

    Knuks, the Skunk Pokémon. Knuks are friendly Pokémon except when scared or angry, in which case they cloak themselves with a cloud of pungent fumes.

    Sounds like Mongle when he's insulted after he eats a chilli burrito, Sapph thought with a grin.

    "Go, Ledyba! Use Tackle now!" Sapph called, straightening his face and throwing Ledyba's ball onto the pitch.

    Ledyba appeared and charged into battle in a full force tackle.

    "Knuks, Poison Gas!" the gentleman ordered primly.

    A whirlwind of poison gas blew up around Knuks which sent Ledyba up and away. Ledyba crashed onto the deck, choking on the gas.

    Whoa, that was a strong attack! Sapph thought. How do I beat that?

    "Now, Knuks, Scratch attack!" the Gentleman ordered reservedly, pointing his cane at Ledyba, who hovered close to the deck, gagging on the deck.

    Knuks ran his clawed paw across Ledyba's forehead, sending the Five Star Pokémon skidding across the deck.

    "This battle won't last long." One sailor told another.

    "Ay, the poison seems to be taking its toll on Ledyba" his companion agreed.

    "Are you sure that you are worthy of that Web Badge on your chest?" the gentleman asked Sapph auspiciously.

    Ledyba and Sapph's eyes reduced to slits.

    "Ledyba, use Tackle!"

    "Knuks, Poison Gas again!"

    The whirlwind of gas started up again as Ledyba bore down on Knuks.

    "Now, Ledyba hold your breath and ride the winds up!" Sapph ordered.

    What the-, the gentleman gasped.

    Ledyba spiralled up until he was above the twister.

    "Now, dive bomb him with a Tackle!"

    "No!"

    Ledyba shot down into the middle of the vortex at Knuks; the force of the tackle dispelled the gas and sent Knuks into the ferry's on-deck pool. The crew were in shock after this ploy. It was only after the Gentleman's shout for help that they awoke to their senses.

    "Help! Knuks can't swim!" the gentleman whimpered.

    "Ledyba, rescue it fast!" Sapph said.

    Ledyba tried to rise, but coughed and hit the deck.

    "Ledyba!" Sapph cried. Quickly returning Ledyba to his ball, Sapph ran to the pool, shrugging off his backpack and dived in.

    "Hey!" One of the sailors cried.

    "Hold on, I got you!" Sapph said, reaching the Knuks and placing its bedraggled form onto his head as he swam back onto the deck.

    "Are you OK?" asked a crew member, helping Sapph out of the water.

    "Yeah. Sorry about…" Sapph began as the gentleman took Knuks back and examined it.

    "No, it's OK… he's fine. I'm the one who should be thanking you." The gentleman said, profusely shaking Sapph's hand.

    "It's OK, really," Sapph said, rubbing the back of his head embarrassedly.

    "I'm also sorry for my jibe on your ability," he continued, "You did earn that badge. You're Knuks's hero!"

    "Ours too," said a cold voice.

    Everyone turned to see Sapph's rucksack in the hand of a tall, young woman with long dark hair and cold, hazel eyes in a black cat suit. Beside her stood a tall man with short, silver hair and matching eyes in an identical cat suit. Both wore identical navy blue bandannas with black 'S's on them: the man had his on his right arm, the woman wore hers around her neck like a neckerchief.

    "Who are you guys? Give me my rucksack back!" Sapph demanded.

    <And what's with your awful Halloween outfits?> Knuks asked, sizing the duo up.

    "Tch, tch. So many questions, so little time." The woman said with a smirk.

    "And to refer to your rude question and demand, we're Team Shadow…" the man said.

    "…and you can have your dirty sack after we take this!" the woman finished, as the man fished out the machine parts.

    "Give those back! Entover City and half of Corei need that for their electricity!" Sapph yelled.

    "So does our boss…" the woman said.

    "…and our boss always gets what he wants, hunh Kayla?" the man smirked, only to receive a great big smack on the head.

    "Andre, you idiot! We were supposed to- oops!" the woman's snarl turned to a look of stupidity and humiliation.

    "-remain anonymous? Like thieves as asinine as you could even manage that." The gentleman snorted.

    "Anyway, give my stuff and those parts back right now, or I'll…" Sapph called

    "You'll what?" the woman called Kayla challenged.

    "Or I'll make you! Go, Mongle!" Sapph finished, releasing his faithful friend into the fray.

    "Pfft, child's play. Hold on to the parts, Andre, I'll deal with our young friend," Kayla said, pulling out a Pokéball and throwing it onto the deck. "Go, Zubat!"

    A small, purple bat-like creature formed in midair from the light that spilled from the pokéball. With two tails, large dart shaped ears and wings which it fluttered constantly to stay up, Zubat had no eyes.

    Zubat, the Bat Pokémon. To make up for its zero vision, Zubat's ears allow it to effectively use echolocation in navigating the caves where it lives.

    "Sapph! We can't be much help, mate! Our Pokémon are still in the Nightspark City Pokémon Centre!" One of the sailors cried.

    "They accidentally got drunk during ze ongoing annual Nightspark Pokémon festival during their last shore leave and fought each uzzer to exhaustion." The sniffy waiter explained, who'd also come topside to see what the ruckus was.

    All the other sailors sweat dropped.

    "It was an accident!" One sailor yelled.

    "AYE!" the rest hollered in unison.

    Gee, that's helpful, Sapph thought, rolling his eyes as another unwelcome vision filled his head as he saw several Machop, Horsea, Staryu and Tentacool all with red tinges in their cheeks in a bar late at night.

    "No problem," Sapph assured them, staring Kayla down. "After a Gym Leader, these losers are a walk in the park!"

    "What an arrogant child...Zubat, Supersonic! On your right!" Kayla ordered.

    "Dodge it!" Sapph yelled.

    Using its heightened speed, Mongle was able to stay out of the incoming sound waves' way. They hit the deck and shattered a four inch portion of the polished deck.

    "Mongle, use Razor Leaf!" Sapph ordered.

    "Dodge it! On your right!" Kayla ordered.

    Zubat dropped into a tailspin to avoid the stream of leaves Mongle released at it. It flapped its wings rapidly and pulled out of the sharp drop, twirling to face Mongle again.

    <How'd it do that?> Mongle yelled, it's eyes as wide as dinner plates.

    "Your little rat just made a big mistake," Kayla smirked. "Zubat, Air Cutter!"

    Zubat reared up by flapping its wings faster and dived right at Mongle, hugging the deck and creating a blade of high pressure wind which kept on its course towards the Leaf Squirrel Pokémon even after it pulled away. Mongle jumped aside and rolled across the deck, leaving the attack to create a sizeable gash in the deck. Zubat dipped its wing and swooped around the deck to make another Air Cutter attack connect this time with Mongle's flank, sending him spinning across the deck and crashing into a bucket.

    "Mongle!" Sapph yelled.

    "We don't need any distractions, Zubat," Kayla said coolly. "Use your Haze technique!"

    Thick fog descended onto the deck as Sapph looked on aghast. Soon, he could see nothing in front of his nose, let alone the battle.

    What did she mean by 'distractions'? Sapph thought frantically. Zubat can't see, so the only way she could attack in an open space like this is…

    "Slow, aren't you?" Kayla's voice taunted as the noise of another failed Air Cutter reached Sapph. "How Cassandra of Entover Gym's Ledian could lose to the likes of you two is beyond me…"

    "Of course!" Sapph cried out.

    <It's SOUND!> Mongle thought, completing Sapph's outburst.

    "Tsk, you're a noisy brat aren't you?" Kayla scolded. "Now I've gotta get rid of you too. Zubat, Air Cutter the kid off the deck!"

    Sapph stood transfixed in terror as he heard the speeding Poison/Flying combination Pokémon wing towards him. Even if the first attack missed, the second wouldn't…

    Suddenly, a large wind blew in from above, scattering the Haze created by Zubat. Its strength was such that it even blew the Zubat off course. As it tried to right itself, a second burst of air knocked the Bat Pokémon silly. Fluke or not, Sapph thought, this had to be his only chance to win. Mongle was back on his feet, breathing heavily. A long horizontal cut ran along its side as an identical fire lit in the duo's eyes as they nodded at each other. It was now or never…

    "Mongle, Razor Leaf Attack, go!" Sapph yelled, pumping his fist.

    "Zubat, Supersonic!" Kayla yelled in retaliation.

    Zubat opened its fanged mouth to release a series of sound waves to confuse Mongle once more, but before it could launch its attack, Mongle pummelled the Bat Pokémon's head with a rapid fire strafe of sharp leaves. Zubat was forced to drop several feet only to meet Mongle's tail in an uncommanded Pound attack which sent Zubat smashing into the deck.

    "What kind of Flying Pokémon are you?!" Andre screamed as Zubat struggled to gain its wits.

    "Another one, Mongle!" Sapph commanded.

    "You help too, Knuks! Use Faint Attack to get the parcel back!" The gentleman whispered to Knuks who nodded his assent and vanished in a wisp of darkness.

    Mongle launched another round, this time at Andre's wrist, which, upon connecting caused him to drop the package, which was quickly caught by Knuks, who then slammed Andre into Kayla and Zubat.

    "Give that here, you little rat!" Kayla demanded. "Zubat, attack it with Bite! And get off me, Andre! What kind of grip have you got?"

    "Oh, SHUT UP!" Andre retorted, scrambling off his team mate on to his feet.

    "Knuks, Poison Gas!" its trainer called as Zubat zoomed in on it.

    Knuks complied by closing its eyes and releasing a focussed gas attack at Team Shadow, who were instantly immobilised by the stink for ten whole seconds before screaming in protest and pain.

    "What an unearthly stench!" Kayla shrieked, trying and failing to clear the gas by waving her hand while her other one clutched her throat.

    "MY NOSE! I can't feel my nose!" Andre bellowed his hand over his face.

    "Thanks for the assist, sir! Now Pound them away, Mongle!" Sapph called.

    Mongle began to run at such a terrific speed, he suddenly disappeared from view, reappearing only as he made contact with the troublesome trio, who dropped Sapph's bag as they flew beyond the horizon.

    "My word! That was no doubt a Quick Attack!" the Gentleman remarked.

    <Thanks for the assistance, Knuks… Knuks?> Mongle said hesitantly as Knuks doubled over in seeming pain. A split second later, Knuks began to glow with white light as he began to change form.

    <HEY! You OK, Knuks?> Mongle asked again.

    "Is my little Knuks…" the Gentleman said, startled.

    "…evolving." A sailor said in hushed tones.

    Everyone looked on in awe as Knuks's body grew longer. His hind paws grew bigger as his forelimbs and claws elongated and thickened. At last, the light died down. Knuks new form rose onto its stumpy hind legs as it raised its thickened forelimbs as it examined its powerful new claws. It then wobbled a little and fell on all fours again where it looked itself over. The stripes on its back were the same, only longer, but the mark on its forehead had split into two and seemed to have shifted to its eyebrows. Its ears and eyes remained the same, although its nose had doubled in size.

    "Wow… I wonder what that is…" Sapph said aloud.

    His Pokédex replied: Skink, the Skunk Pokémon. Skink's new powerful claws can easily shatter steel. However, due to their weight, Skink often has to move them in a wide arc while in battle.

    "LAND HO!" the lookout called as the last of Zubat's Haze cleared away to reveal the evening twilight's arrival.

    "Nightspark Harbour, finally!" Sapph exclaimed, watching as a large city ablaze with light came into view.

    "Skink, return!" The gentleman said, returning his newly evolved Pokémon in a flash of white light. "Bravo, Sapph! Even watching you battle was a great honour!"

    "Gee, thanks. Mongle, return!" Sapph replied, copying the gentleman's actions as the ferry slowed to a stop at the pier.

    "The festival is still on 'til the end of the week… I hear there's an event for trainers on the last day. Maybe you'd want to check it out…" one of the sailors on shore told Sapph as he wended his way through the crowd at the pier asking for directions the local Pokémon Centre.

    "Sounds good," Sapph agreed, "Thanks for the info!"

    Okay, first things first… Sapph thought as he walked down the brightly lit streets, admiring the displays, parades and performers, I've got to get Mongle and Ledyba to the Pokémon Centre. While they're being treated, I'll head for the Power Plant…

    After getting directions to the Power Plant from the local Nurse Joy (who happened to be the Olville Town Nurse Joy's first cousin twice removed), Sapph proceeded to the station to finish his errand.

    The engineer he met was nothing short of thrilled.

    "We can't thank you enough for your help," the engineer said gratefully after Sapph told him his tale. "Now all of Southeast Corei can get uninterrupted power and we engineers can get a bit of a break from our chief engineer…" he added with a sly grin.

    "What was that?" a sharp voice said behind the man, who suddenly broke out into a cold sweat.

    Sapph looked over his shoulder to see an extremely pretty lady with straight black hair in a blue and yellow jumpsuit heading towards them. Her sparkling green eyes were presently narrowed in suspicion.

    "Errrr… nothing, nothing!" The man said hastily.

    "And who do we have here?" she said, her eyes fixing on Sapph.

    "I-erm, I-I-I'm Sapph." Sapph stammered, mainly out of nerves.

    "He just brought us the needed generator parts from Entover City." The man cut in.

    "Oh! Why, thank you Sapph! This is wonderful!" the chief engineer said, her face breaking into a dazzling smile.

    Sapph felt himself reddening for the second time in two days. What was wrong with my face? He asked himself furiously.

    "No problemo, now I can go challenge the gym for my second league badge!" Sapph said rearranging his face.

    "Oh! Sapph, I'm sorry, but the gym's closed for the day!" she apologized, a sad smile on her face.

    "WHAAAAAAAAAT?!" Sapph yelled in disbelief as he face-faulted.

    "Oh, don't worry, Sapph. I know the leader, Arlene, and I'm sure she'll see you tomorrow!" the chief engineer reassured Sapph.

    This proposition had the effect of cheering Sapph up loads.

    "Really? I mean, it won't be a bother?" Sapph asked joyously.

    "Sure, I'm positive she'll be thrilled. Don't worry about a thing," the chief engineer said with a wink.

    "Oh-kay! Well, I guess I'll stay in town 'til tomorrow then!" Sapph said.

    "Sure, enjoy the festival during your stay!" the chief engineer said cheerfully.

    "You bet!" Sapph said, his voice packed with pep.

    "What spark! I like you already!" the chief engineer said again, flashing another dazzling smile.

    Stop blushing already! Sapph ordered himself, reddening as he told himself so.

    "Well, come on Carson, we have to get that generator running… maybe we'll get a little rest after that! Bye!" She said as she turned to leave.

    Sapph and Carson exchanged a bewildered look. Sapph wished he could stop blushing. He threw an askance look at Carson and saw that he wished he could stop sweating as much as he wanted to stop looking like a Charmeleon with sunburn.

    "Got to go… oh, and one more thing. Take this TM as my thanks. Its technique is a little archaic, but it may come in handy." The engineer called Carson said, giving Sapph a yellow disc.

    "Wow, thanks! But, won't you need it?" Sapph asked, placing the disc in his TM case (another artefact he had acquired brand new from the Cherrygrove Odds and Ends Store.)

    "Don't worry; I've got a friend in Kanto who has copies. Just don't let my boss know where you got it, OK? Bye!" Carson replied, turning to go.

    "OK, bye!" Sapph said as Carson left.

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    As he made his way back to the Centre, Sapph's thoughts finally returned to Team Shadow. And it was only after passing the message that he'd successfully delivered the parts over the videophone to the Nurse Joy stationed in Entover City, did he voice his thoughts to a fully healed Mongle and Ledyba.

    <Now what, Sapph? You don't miss Joy that much already, do ya?> Mongle said slyly, opening his cinnamon sprinkle ice cream Sapph had bought him at the fair on his way back to the centre.

    "Shut up, Mongle," Sapph said warningly. "Don't forget, that cost me a bit…"

    <My silence shall never be bought! Sapph-y and Joy-ey, sittin' in a tree…> Mongle sang out in a voice full of cheer.

    <What is wrong then, Sapph?> Ledyba asked curiously, graciously accepting the large bag of honey-coated popcorn Sapph had got him and popping a few into his mouth chewing softly.

    "They seemed to know an awful lot about my movements in Corei, that Team Shadow. It's as if they're stalking me, though that's not possible," Sapph said slowly.

    <Don't worry about them, Sapph. They must be long gone by now!> Ledyba said soothingly.

    <If they worry you so much, why not ask Prof. Yew or Mrs. Kent about them?> Mongle asked reasonably.

    "I would, but it's not like I'm at war with them or anything. I don't want to get mixed up in anything messy…" Sapph demurred.

    <Yeah, you worry way too much. It doesn't suit you at all,> Mongle chuckled.

    <Anyway, out of sight, out of mind. You have other things to worry about than those guys, Sapph.> Ledyba agreed.

    "Like what?"

    <Your gym battle tomorrow morning!> the two Pokémon chorused.

    "Speaking of which, we'll have a training session before that tomorrow, so get some rest, OK?" Sapph said, reaching for their Pokéballs.

    <OK, good night.> Ledyba said disappearing into his ball.

    <I just wonder where Bubbles, Haley, Burner and Kamren are.> Mongle wondered, dodging the beam of light to hear Sapph's comments.

    "Dunno, Mongle. Frankly, in Kamren and Burner's case, I couldn't really care less." Sapph said, stifling a yawn.

    <Yeah, like Ledyba said, 'Out of sight, out of mind.'> Mongle replied, finally returning to the confines of his pokéball.

    Good point, Sapph thought as he rolled over on his side and drifted off to sleep the hustle and bustle of the Nightspark City carnival lulling him on to dream world.

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  • Sorry for not commenting over the past few weeks, I've been sort of busy. Overall this is an awesome story and I can't wait to read more. If I wasn't so tired, I'd review it but I will n the next few days.
     
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    It's Chapter Nine!

    OK... I'm keepin' this brief... I'm dead tired and i've got a deadline to meet today. so

    Thanks to KiTsUnE for the EPIC review... and to Icedragon for consistent plugging. I will review your fic... (becomes chibi figure clenching fist with fiery aura surrounding me...)

    OK, let's go!

    Disclaimer: you know what goes here...

    Chapter Nine: Shocking Developments! Vs. Arlene!

    Ten a.m. the next morning finds our hero now stands outside the gym doors, taking a few deep breaths to steady himself for the impending gym battle. Sapph had little understanding to his sense of increased panic. One may say he felt he was rushing the pace of his training and gym-challenging. One who knew Sapph may say the first guy was nuts. He'd say Sapph is never nervous and that the author was recovering from something nasty, like mental fatigue, malaria, or sheer lunacy. I'd bet my money on the first guy...

    We've been training since dawn, Sapph reminded himself for what could have been the hundred and fiftieth time that morning. We're in top form! Plus with Ledyba's new technique, we can't possibly lose!

    Pumped, Sapph made for the gym reception area to register an official challenge...

    ...and promptly turned around, looking green and clutching his stomach.

    Whoa, Sapph Manson! He thought worriedly. Easy...easy...

    And without another word, Sapph threw up all over his front.

    Sapph looked down at his shirt and with a sarcastic eye roll, thought, You go, buddy...
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    "You may go in now." The reception lady told Sapph after an extremely tense fifteen minute wait. Sapph had changed his shirt and wiped his sweaty brow dry.

    "Thank you," Sapph said, heading for the leader's battle room, knowing better not to ask for tips.

    "Like a tip?" the receptionist said nicely.

    Sapph's head spun around to face her and asked excitedly "You-you're joking, right? You'll really give me a tip?"

    The receptionist laughed and said, "Of course not, silly!"

    Sapph fell over animé-style. Picking himself up off the floor, he slouched over to the doors which led to the arena proper, grousing along the way.

    "Memo to me...puke on the next gym receptionist when nervous," Sapph growled to himself as he stepped on the mat. The doors slid open automatically like those at the Pokémon Centre and the PokéMarts.

    Immediately after passing through the electric glass sliding door, it slid shut behind him with a loud snap. Sapph almost had a heart attack!

    What is with these gym leaders and their freaking creepy gym doors? Sapph asked furiously, looking around for the gym leader.

    At least this gym is cleaner that Cassandra's, Sapph thought as he looked around at the cables that ran along all the walls and the ceiling, presumably to provide power for the treadmills or conveyor belts (Sapph couldn't decide which they were) which lay on both sides of the gym floor. Several panels, half of them red, the other half blue also lay dotted around the floor at random places.

    Wow!, Sapph thought, his eyes glued to the treadmills on the floor. The gym leader here, whoever he is, must be seriously into working out! Those panels must be there for a reason, probably to…

    "Oh! Hello, Sapph!" called a cheerfully familiar voice. Sapph tore his eyes away from the intricate floor design to look at the gym leader's half and saw… the chief engineer from yesterday!

    "YOU'RE THE LEADER HERE?!" Sapph yelled, half-surprised, half-awed.

    "Oh, yes! I'm Arlene. Thank you for all your help the other time. I'd like to say though that the friendly formalities are over. Let's see if you can back up your claim and win my Volt Badge!"

    "You got it!" Sapph grinned, pulling out a pokéball and enlarging it.

    "There's that spark I love again!" Arlene cried, readying her first Pokémon, and throwing Sapph slightly off track with a bright smile.

    A male referee stepped up to the sidelines to explain the rules.

    "An official gym match between Sapphire Manson…"

    A large nerve drummed its way to the surface of Sapph's head.

    Say what?! It ain't Sapphire, you moron! It's Sapph!, Sapph thought furiously, turning the ball over in his hand as Arlene enlarged hers.

    "… and the Nightspark City Gym Leader Arlene will now begin. If Sapphire wins…"

    Sapph was seriously close to losing it now. Furious veins started popping out along his temple and the fist he longed to drive into the ref's face.

    My name is Sapph, damn it! Sapph, Sapph, SAPPH! Sapph reiterated, screaming in his head now.

    "…he will earn a Volt Badge. Each trainer may use two Pokémon each. A Pokémon is out of contest if one of them faints or if the Gym Leader recalls it in the case of hers. Let the match begin!" He called, raising both flags above his head.

    "Let's go, Ledyba!" Sapph called, releasing his Five Star Pokémon on the field a little more aggressively than he usually would have.

    What's he thinking? Even part-Flying types like Ledyba are at a disadvantage here… Arlene thought to herself.

    Aloud, she said "Come out, Ballomb!"

    The light that spilled from her ball formed itself into a short, black, round figure with a friendly smile. It had two stumpy yellow arms and feet and stood about a foot and a half tall. It had a short fuse dangling out of the top of its head. What seemed to be an electric surge seemed to ripple through its body as it took a battle pose.

    Before Sapph could wonder what Arlene had sent out, his Pokédex answered:

    Ballomb, the Blast Pokémon. Ballomb have very kind natures and only explode when threatened. Ballomb is a Dark/Electric combination type Pokémon.

    Sapph and Ledyba couldn't see the bright side to any of the info the Pokédex had said.

    "Did that thing just say explode?!" Sapph asked faintly.

    <Okaaay… we're in deep trouble, Sapph! If Ballomb's an Electric type, we're in so deep trouble!> Ledyba lamented frantically.

    Sapph assured his shy companion calmly, "Relax, Ledyba. I know… we just gotta stick to the training, Ledyba! We can do this!"

    "Guess again, Sapph! Ballomb, Zap Cannon!" Arlene said in an annoyingly cool, unconcerned voice.

    Electricity began to circulate all throughout Ballomb's body. When it reached a crescendo, Ballomb released a black ball of electric charge straight at Ledyba.

    Sapph ordered, "Evade it by diving, Ledyba!"

    The Zap Cannon attack seemed to be powerful, but in comparison to Ledyba, it was slow. Ledyba cleared it easily.

    Good job, Ledyba! Sapph cheered inwardly. Outwardly, though all Sapph said was, "Now, Ledyba! Use Comet Punch!"

    All four of Ledyba's fists glowed silver with cosmic energy as he raced in and unleashed a lightning quick volley of four jabs and a rising hook to send Ballomb skidding back with a shrill grunting noise. Without an order, Ballomb unleashed a jolt of electricity that barely missed the agile insect. The blast of lightning hit one of the blue floor panels instead, starting one of the treadmills.

    "Hey, what gives? The treadmills started up!" Sapph cried out.

    <Ballomb's heavier than he looks, too,> Ledyba thought. <That Comet Punch should have sent him flying back five feet at least!>

    "Well, Sapph… that's the secret of the Nightspark City Gym. Any form of energy that hits the blue panels is converted to electricity which runs the treadmills. The more energy that's accumulated, the faster they run!" Arlene explained. Her eyes became slightly colder as she then said, "Ballomb, Thunder Shock attack!"

    Sapph, temporarily disarmed by this information, yelled too late "Ledyba, look out!"

    The Blast Pokémon squarely hit Ledyba on his underbelly with a second jolt of electric energy, sending the Bug/Flying Pokémon crashing onto the treadmill, crackling with loose sparks of electricity.

    "Ledyba, you can do it! I know you can! Get up!" Sapph coaxed his friend.

    Slowly, Ledyba fluttered into the air, shaking off the Thunder Shock attack as though it were nothing, though Sapph could tell that his friend was getting worn out by the extremely effective attack.

    Thank you, Ledyba. I knew you'd pull through for me, Sapph thought inwardly with a warm smile at his friend.

    Wow, that thing sure has spunk! Arlene thought. But this next attack will end it…

    Arlene then commanded, "Ballomb, use continual Thunder Shock!"

    Sapph tutted her and with a wagging of his finger said calmly, "Do you really think we'll stick around for that to hit us again?"

    Ballomb let fly a volley of lightning bolts at the Bug Pokémon who zigged and zagged in between them, eager to avoid taking on any more damage.

    Ledyba, deciding to take a crack at witticism, crowed out <What does a Ballomb call a Dodrio's egg? Mommy!>

    Arlene told her Pokémon swiftly: "Cool down Ballomb! Wait for your chance and use your Ultimate Thundershock attack!"

    Ultimate Thundershock? Sapph queried mentally. Aloud, he commanded: "Ledyba, Comet Punch! One more time!"

    Ledyba, although with similar worries in mind, acknowledged the order and slowed down slightly as he angled straight towards Ballomb, his little fists glowing with white cosmic energy.

    Ballomb was getting rather tired of not being able to hit the speeding Ledyba now and at Arlene's order began to charge up a large amount of static energy in the air above him for a Thunderbolt-like attack. Crossing its short arms when the static had hit a crescendo level, Ballomb flinched slightly as the electricity hit him and ran all over his body. Crying out with a loud <Taaaake…This!> Ballomb uncrossed its arms and sent a ten thousand volt blast of electric power speeding for Ledyba in a zigzag pattern.

    Sapph's counter was swift and precise. "Ledyba, counter with Comet Punch!"

    The tough Bug/Flying Pokémon cocked its fist back and let it meet the Thundershock attack dead on. The mini-comet did something very strange at this junction; the Thundershock attack was drawn into the comet and the silver trail of comet dust crackled with golden electricity momentarily, drawing a gasp from Sapph.

    Whoa! What happened? Sapph pondered in wonderment.

    All Arlene and Ballomb could do was dropping their jaws in shock and looking rather silly.

    "Great stuff, buddy! Keep going!" Sapph cheered.

    "Curl up in defence, Ballomb!" Arlene screamed, fast over the shock of seeing a Flying Pokémon repel her Ultimate Thundershock attack like that.

    Ballomb hitched his jaw off the ground and tried a feeble attempt at a Defense Curl technique. Though inexpert, the manoeuvre had the added effect of doubling his weight. When Ledyba slammed a second strike into where his opponent's navel would have been had it been humanoid. End result: A red insect hovering around the arena shrieking what Sapph had a shrewd suspicion were swear words in an ultrasonic voice, waving its hand around like crazy.

    "Tut, tut, Ledyba," Sapph said half-whimsically, half-chastising. "Such language…"

    Ledyba stopped hovering on the spot and screamed <Who's swearing? I'm just yelling in pain!>

    Short on patience and angry at how long beating Sapph and Ledyba was taking, Arlene shouted furiously, "Ballomb, finish it with another Zap Cannon!"

    "Reflect it with Supersonic, Ledyba!" Sapph called out, remembering its effect in his last gym match and praying it would work here.

    Ledyba turned his head towards Ballomb and released his powerful sound attack just as Ballomb released a second black sphere brimming with electricity. The two attacks met in mid air, and fought there for control. After three seconds of tension and furious pushing, the Zap Cannon attack was miraculously sent back to a stunned Ballomb, causing a small amount of damage and severe paralysis in the Blast Pokémon.

    "YES! Now, Ledyba, us your Tackle attack to wrap this up!" Sapph cheered.

    "Self Destruct!" Arlene called frantically.

    OH, … Sapph began to cuss mentally as he watched Ledyba fly straight for a reddening Ballomb, who blew up on a blue panel when the Five Star Pokémon was barely inches away.

    When the explosion passed away, both Pokémon had fainted. Sapph dimly registered that the force of the explosion had caused all the conveyor belts on the field to run at a fast rate. With an incredulous expression on his face, he turned from the sight of his fainted Pokémon to bawl out Arlene.

    "WHAT WAS ALL THAT FOR?!" Sapph yelled at Arlene, pointing a furious finger at his opponent.

    "What?" Arlene queried in a nonchalant tone, although Sapph and the referee could see she was shaken by her choice of technique. "What do you think I am? I wasn't about to give you the upper hand."

    "But- But, to let your Ballomb to blow itself up to do it…" Sapph spluttered incensed.

    "I know it was painful," Arlene said, her voice and hands shaking now. "But a trainer that has one more than the opponent allowed to and ready to fight has the edge of testing the opponent's second Pokémon before sending out his or her own. I-I'm just not good enough at fighting under those circumstances…"

    She must mean business for her to have sacrificed one of her Pokémon to keep me from getting 'one over' on her Sapph thought ruefully, still shaken by Arlene's tactic and her shaky reply.

    "Both Pokémon are unable to battle… this round is a tie" The ref said, raising both flags above his head.

    "Are you OK?" the referee asked the leader, who looked severely shaken at her decision to sacrifice Ballomb to keep Sapph from gaining an advantage.

    Arlene looked close to tears as she silently returned her first Pokémon to its pokéball with a whispered apology. She nodded mutely. Sapph was in a state of semi-shock as he called Ledyba back for some rest. Praising him for a job well done and swearing not to be so reckless in this battle again, he pulled out his second pokéball and enlarged it, just as Arlene was doing the same.

    "Go for it, Mongle!" Sapph yelled, hurling his pokéball onto the field.

    "Get 'em, Pichu!" Arlene called out, tossing hers towards the field with a bit of a twirl.

    Pichu, the Lightning Mouse Pokémon. Although Pichu can readily store and release electricity consistently, they have a limit as to how much electricity they can safely store in their bodies without suffering any damage to themselves, Sapph's Pokédex recited.

    Mongle and a small, yellow mouse with a short black, lightning shaped tail, short, diamond-shaped, black-tipped ears and large red circles on its cheeks both took shape on conveyor belts at the same time. Both realised they had to start running at the same time and commenced to do so at top speed to keep up with the pace of the treadmills. Pichu, being the smaller of the two seemed to be experiencing some trouble adjusting to the speed of the treadmill.

    "Looks like your Pichu is out of shape" Sapph jibed Arlene with a smirk. Mongle's got the advantage now, all we need is an opening… he thought to himself.

    Arlene just smiled softly. I'll show him not to mock a master of Electric Pokémon, she thought determinedly.

    "Mongle, -"Sapph began.

    "Pichu, -"Arlene called.

    "- Quick Attack now!" the trainers yelled in unison.

    Both rodents leapt off their treadmills and tore towards each other at breakneck speed, colliding with each other at the middle line of the pitch. Upon impact; both Pokémon flew back in a shower of sparks onto a red panel on their respective sides.

    "What happened?" Sapph asked Arlene in alarm.

    "Pichu has the Static ability, which enables it to paralyze its foes on contact," Arlene answered confidently. "All the running on the treadmill only increased the potency of that ability."

    If Sapph thought the worst was over, he was wrong. Upon hitting the panels, both Mongle and Pichu were thrown high into the air in a second explosion of charge. Twisting and screeching in pain, Mongle clearly receiving what looked like the bulk of the damage while Pichu seemed to absorb it, making it stronger.

    Pichu seemed to choose that moment to glow with a bright white light, taking both Sapph and its trainer by surprise. As they watched, Pichu's ears and tail seemed to lengthen as its body grew longer. Distinct digits appeared on its hands and feet and as the light fizzled out brown stripes were observed to have grown across its back and along the base of its now yellow lightning bolt tail.

    "Pichu's evolved…" the referee said in wonder.

    What the…aww man, talk about rotten timing, Sapph thought.

    "Oh, and another thing…" Arlene added matter-of-factly as both Pokémon fell back to earth, Pikachu landing on it's feet whilst Mongle fell heavily on its face, twitching with spasms of paralysis. "Step on a red panel, and twenty-five percent of the energy running the treadmill is converted to electricity and used on the culprit. For an Electric type like mine, that's good news. However, even for a Grass type," she gestured towards Mongle's jerking and twitching form on the field and let the sentence hang as though it were obvious, even for Sapph.

    Sapph grit his teeth.

    "Pikachu, use the surplus energy and Thundershock Mongle!" Arlene said, hitching back her poker face.

    "MONGLE!" Sapph yelled as his Pokémon rose from the arena floor painfully only to get blasted back into the air by Pikachu's electrical surge.

    What can I do? Sapph thought furiously, watching Mongle rise into the air once more. Even with a defensive advantage, Mongle seems to be no match for Pichu...no, Pikachu now…

    "Ready to quit, Sapph?" Arlene taunted.

    "No way!" Sapph roared.

    He turned to desperately look at Pikachu as it jogged on the treadmill with apparent ease. It's almost seems as if Pikachu's attack power is limitless now that it's evolved… Wait a second, Sapph said to himself as he saw something odd about his opponent's Pokémon. Limits… that's it!

    Mongle, try to use your Razor Leaf to sever the cable above, NOW!" Sapph rallied.

    Just as it looked like Mongle couldn't respond, the Leaf Squirrel Pokémon twitched its tail at the roof, releasing a salvo of razor-sharp leaves, which cut into one of the power cables as the Leaf Squirrel Pokémon began to fall.

    "Pikachu, jump up and use Slam!" Arlene commanded, clearly on the warpath.

    Pikachu leapt up and with a swift midair pirouette, smacked Mongle heavily in the side of the head, sending him spinning into what looked like a crash landing on the field.

    <I'm not gonna lose to a loser like you!> Mongle thought through gritted teeth as he flew through the air, twisting with his characteristic cat-like agility and skidding to a halt on the field, stumbling a bit and rolling over back onto his feet, one of his front paws clutching his aching ribs as he watched Pikachu.

    Pikachu, following suit, also landed on all fours on the pitch, though he was more graceful about it than Mongle, landing after a series of high speed back-flips. The air was fully charged with tension as they struggled to catch their breath, glaring at each other all the while.

    <You…just don't…know when t-to…quit, hunh?> Pikachu said, panting hard and crackling with angry electricity.

    <Looks like you don't either,> Mongle countered, before he went down on one knee, sparks running across his body, his green fur beginning to suffuse an otherworldly green light. Arlene and Pikachu's eyes widened as the light seemed to cause the static electricity to stop dancing across his body, curing his paralysis. Mongle rose up a little higher, the green light dying down. Mnogle winced and dropped to one knee again.

    "Mongle…" Sapph said in wonder, his face alight with the green hue that diffused from his Pokémon. "What in the world…?"

    <Sapph…d'you really…think …we got time… for dumb questions…like that…now?!> Mongle gasped, throwing a sceptical, one-eyed look at his trainer as he said so.

    Sapph effected a sigh of relief as he saw Mongle hadn't lost any of his witty sarcasm. A sure sign that he was going to be okay. "Yeah, you're right." He smiled.

    Whatever that green light was, it was able to cure Mongle's paralysis like it was nothing Arlene thought, frowning. But seeing as it's too tired to fight off another attack, it's time to call this battle over.

    "You sure it's okay to be so relaxed, Sapph?" Arlene said coolly, Pikachu's eyes looked wickedly at Mongle as an acrid smell reached Sapph's nose.

    He looked up…and looked back at Mongle, who nodded, reaching for a couple of leaves that had materialized as he twitched his leaf as he stared across the field at Pikachu.

    Sapph turned back to look at her, his eyes narrowed in a way they had never been before. The look made him look older and more mature than he'd ever been and would ever be throughout his life on this journey.

    "You're finished. Pikachu, use Quick Attack to end this!" she ordered.

    Pikachu raced at Mongle, building speed. Mongle flung the first leaf at Pikachu, who jumped to his left not slowing down. A split second later, Mongle seemingly faltered as he launched the second leaf upwards. Mongle, who seemed incapable of moving due to the dizzying pain at his midsection at that point, seemed to crumple up with pain. Pikachu, oblivious to what was happening above kept on his charge.

    <What's with your aim, greenhorn?> Arlene's Pikachu crowed in presumed triumph as the distance between itself and its target rapidly diminished.

    Just before Pikachu made contact, the corners of Sapph and Mongle's mouths ached upwards into identical smiles and Sapph murmured, "Got you."

    "What d'you – "Arlene asked. Then her eyes widened in horror.

    Oh, damn! You little bas-

    Spare feet to impact, the severed cable hit it, causing it to go rigid, squealing in pain. It was Arlene's turn to be shocked.

    "What the- ? What's happening? What did you do?! "She began, staring flabbergasted at Sapph, who'd regained some of his cool now that his plan had worked.

    Sapph, imitating her nonchalant tone replied "Nothing fancy… Pichu may have just evolved, but that doesn't mean it's gotten used to storing more electrical power yet. I just had Pikachu receive more electricity than it can handle."

    "But…but, when? How?" Arlene spluttered in unflattering disbelief.

    "When I saw Pikachu running on the treadmill," Sapph answered as his Pokémon rose up again on all fours. "As it accumulated Static, Pikachu began to run out of stamina fast as it required more energy to counteract the muscle cramp the electricity was putting it through. Mongle, finish it with Razor Leaf!"

    Mongle rose to his feet, and revealed a third leaf which took on a green glow similar to Mongle's a minute ago and hardened as he clenched it. With all he had, Mongle swung its leaf at Pikachu's chest region at full force, releasing a powerful, concentrated explosion of sharp leaves on contact with the fast-building electric force around it. The smaller leaves hung in mid air, spinning around Pikachu as he was blasted backwards from the electric cable. Mongle's eyes narrowed, and the leaves froze in midair, straightened out and flew at the Lightning Mouse Pokémon like arrows, who flew back away from the cable and hit the floor. Sapph and Mongle held their breath as Pikachu staggered upright. Unable to do the same, Mongle stumbled onto his back, breathing hard. Lifting himself onto one elbow, Mongle stared at Pikachu as it built up energy for another attack.

    When was this match gonna be over?, Sapph thought, shocked at how powerful evolving had made Pikachu.

    Pikachu struggled to stay on its feet for what seemed an age, flinched and hit the gym floor again in a dead faint.

    After a brief, yet unnecessary check on Pikachu, the ref raised his red flag and announced: "Pikachu is unable to battle. This round and the match go to Mongle and Sapphire Manson from Cherrygrove Town!"

    <YES!> Mongle wearily cheered inwardly as Sapph rushed onto the pitch and picked up his faithful starter. The boy trainer sprayed Mongle with the Paralyze Heal he'd bought in Olville Town and watched Arlene returned Pikachu to it's pokéball with words of praise and comfort.

    "Oh, Sapph! You were able to back up your claim after all! That's wonderful!" Arlene said with a smile on his face walking towards Sapph, applauding her opponent as she went.

    "Told you," Sapph grinned wearily.

    "In accordance to the Corei League rules and regulations, winners at this gym must bear the Volt Badge as a sign of victory. Take this one as your own." She beamed, handing Sapph a badge that resembled a thin, golden lightning bolt dividing a dark blue circle in two onto which it was embossed.

    "Thanks a million!" Sapph said joyfully, examining his new badge in the light.

    Arlene turned her open palm into a proffered handshake as she continued, "Your strategy is a unique and truly wonderful thing. Just like the trainer. You've taught me that I've still got a lot to learn. I'll spend more time in the gym now. Oh, maybe one day we'll have a rematch, OK?"

    "Definitely!" Sapph agreed cheerfully, taking her hand in a handshake and grasping it firmly, Mongle bundled in the crook of his other arm and his confident grin back in place.

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    <CHANSEEEEEEEEEEE!>

    "Thanks, Nurse Chansey." Sapph said, gratefully accepting Mongle and Ledyba's pokéballs back and leaning back in the chair, ready to resume his reflections on his second gym badge victory when something else cut in on his patting himself on the back and seeing how Rickie would take him taking the lead in their unspoken contest: Mongle glowing green with an unusual power that made him feel a chill. Hunching over on the couch, he picked off Mongle's pokéball off his belt and fiddled with it. He began debating with himself whether to let Mongle out to ask him what it was and whether the new form of Razor Leaf was a new attack until a loud cry rent the balmy evening air.

    "Hey, cut it out! You're hurting him!"

    Sapph sat bolt upright as a snide, horribly-familiar voice replied, "What's with you, shrimp? What kind of sissy trainer are ya?"

    Sapph was up and running in the direction of the voice, which had come from the training field behind the Pokémon Centre, where Kamren, Carla, Chaz and Dex were bullying a young boy who was possibly a year or two younger than Dex. Haley was there too, trying to stop her older brother and her gang, but not being able to do much without her Pokémon, which Sapph suddenly noticed were not with her.

    I guess her Pokémon are inside, Sapph thought exasperatedly. Geez, does the girl even think like a trainer?

    "Anyways, just fork over all your money, sissy! You lost after all… it's only fair…" Kamren continued, holding his palm out at the boy.

    Sapph couldn't believe this. "Fair, my butt, Kamren Kent! Quit picking on kids!"

    "If it ain't Sappy Sapphire!" Kamren crowed, looking around to see who'd spoken. The kids on either side of him backed away as though he had the plague.

    "Sapph!" Haley cried out, running towards the dark-haired boy. "Boy, am I ever glad to see you!"

    "Oh… hey, Haley," Sapph said, turning to smile at a speeding fist which looked for and found Sapph's nose. The resulting dull thumping sound that followed caused the bullies to wince in empathy, though not much. Haley rubbed her knuckles, which had left a red fist mark right in the middle of Sapph's face.

    "OW! Not again, Haley! What was THAT one for?"

    "Letting me lose Bubbles in that terrible forest," Haley said calmly, now blowing air onto her knuckles, not looking perturbed by the fact that she may have just shattered Sapph's nose.

    "I'm frankly surprised you made it this far with a Mongle, Sappy," Kamren taunted.

    "Yeah?" Sapph snarled, flaring up. "Well, let's see how cool you are after me and Mongle whup your guys stupid in a two on two, right here, right now."

    "Pfft…as if. Anywho, let's get it on. I was getting bored with the local zeroes… not that you'll do any better." Kamren snorted.

    "We'll see who's a loser after I whip your butt raw," Sapph retorted, readying a pokéball for battle.

    "Pfft," Kamren snorted again, readying his own.

    "This will be a two a piece battle with no time limit", Carla said, stepping up to assume the role of referee. "Pokémon can only be recalled if they faint. Let the battle begin!"

    "WHAT!" Haley and Sapph yelled in protest swivelling around to stare at Carla.

    "Don't like it, tell it to the judge… no wait, that's ME!" Carla laughed.

    "Why, you arrogant, ugly, little…" Haley yelled.

    Sapph stared. He hadn't really seen Haley get this heated up by trash talk before.

    No, wait…yes I have, Sapph thought dryly.

    "Scared, Sappy?" Kamren taunted, lightly tossing his first pokéball up and down in his palm, his other hand in his pocket.

    "Who, me? Not on ya life!!" Sapph yelled, his blue eyes narrowing as they focussed on the trainer whom he had disliked from day one.

    Both trainers' eyes locked. This battle was a long time in coming, Sapph thought but I don't mind. He was finally going to get Kamren for his over bloated ego and vicious bullying and he couldn't be happier for the opportunity.

    "I've been waiting a long time for this", Sapph snarled, a furious expression on his face.

    "Really?" Kamren yawned, a lax expression on his face. "For what? A chance to get your *** kicked?" he asked, now twirling his pokéball on his finger.

    "KAMREN! Did you just say the 'A-word'?!" Haley yelled incredulously, a wicked smile on her face, "You are SOOO …"

    "Shut Up!" Kamren roared, an almost murderous expression on his face. Haley went into a cold sweat.

    "…busted." Haley finished in a feeble undertone.

    Everything was still in the evening air. Only the wind blew gently as both trainers cocked back their fists, ready to begin.

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    Yes, a rivalry clash, finally! Humph, I guess your right in saying it took a while. -_- Relax; I'll make the wait (if you were waiting) as well worth it as I can. The TM from Chapter Seven will be a mystery 'til I say so! ; P Don't forget to let me know your views, opinions and criticisms, Okay? But be fair! Ideas are also welcome!
     
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    TCQ ch 10

    OK, so all in all, i have no excuse for leaving this unupdated for over a month other than my final year project dissertation. But as i've been throwing that reason around a lot, using it now makes me feel even guiltier. This fic will not be abandoned again. That's the next year's forecast for this fic.

    So, without any more wuss-works, let's get on with the show!

    Chapter Ten: Two Annoying Rivals.

    Both trainers' eyes locked. This battle was a long time in coming, Sapph thought but I don't mind. He was finally going to get Kamren for his over bloated ego and vicious bullying and he couldn't be happier.

    "I've been waiting a long time for this", Sapph snarled, a furious expression on his face.

    "Really?" Kamren yawned, a lax expression on his face. "For what? A chance to get your *** kicked?" he asked, now twirling his pokéball on his finger.

    Everything was still in the evening air. Only the wind blew gently as both trainers cocked back their fists, ready to begin.


    "Go, Ledyba!" Sapph called, releasing his first placer into the fray.

    Is that your best shot, Sappy? Kamren said in his mind. Well, it ain't good enough. Not by a long shot…

    "C'mon out, Ciela!" Kamren yelled releasing the largest Flying Pokémon Sapph had seen so far since his arrival to the Corei region. It had vermillion red body and wings and gold plumage at the tip of its two long tails and medium length wings. Its strong looking talons were jet black, set in large, gold feet whose colour matched its short, conical beak, which was set in an equally brilliantly-vermillion red plumed head. It glared at Ledyba through its laser-like, crimson eyes.

    "Whoa, what's that?" Sapph pondered, bringing out his trusty Pokédex, who said:

    Zwi-tail, the Noble Crow Pokémon. Its sleek, streamlined body and amazing aerial prowess allows it to dive precisely from heights of up to fifty feet even in dense forest. Zwi-tail is the evolved form of Ravow.


    Hang on, Sapph thought, remembering his double battle in EverWood Forest. Ravows are darker than that… do they change colour during evolution?

    "Not only that, it's a shiny Zwi-tail!" Dex informed an awed Haley.

    A shiny?! So that's it! That guy! Always getting all the cool Pokémon from under my nose! Aloud, however he said: "Well, shiny or not, we'll still beat it! Ledyba, Supersonic!" Sapph shot back.

    "Useless… Ciela, use Double Team and Air Cutter together!" Kamren ordered.

    Whoa, Sapph thought, thrown temporarily off guard. Two attacks at once?!

    Ciela multiplied four times and shot towards the Bug/Flying combination Pokémon before Ledyba let loose a shriek that befuddled the fore running attackers. However, it became apparent that he hadn't hit the real one, for as soon as the clones vanished, the real Ciela came up from behind and struck Ledyba in the back. Hard.

    What kinda insane speed was THAT? Sapph screamed in his head.

    "Ledyba!" Sapph yelled as his Pokémon fell, spinning towards the ground.

    "Rip that bug apart, Ciela! Use Fury Attack, now!" Kamren called to his Flying Pokémon.

    Sapph countered quickly. "Dodge it, Ledyba! Quickly!"

    Ledyba righted himself and putting on a spurt of speed which left two clones striking the field in their haste to make contact with the Five Star specie. Letting out a loud combined squawk of pain, the two doppelgangers disappeared in two puffs of smoke.

    "Grrr…" Kamren growled in a manner reminiscent of a rabid Houndoom. Then he ordered his Pokémon, with a vicious look on his face, "Ciela, multiply again and squash that bug with Peck!"

    "Ledyba! Head for the ground and kick up some cover!" Sapph responded.

    Ledyba nodded and plummeted to the ground, whilst dodging the rain of Noble Crow Pokémon as they attempted to inflict some serious damage on his back. Skimming the field with a bare inch of space between his underbelly and the field, Ledyba began to work his wings furiously. Not only did this increase his speed even further, but it had also created a humungous cloud of red dirt to fill the air as the Zwi-tails closed in.

    Unconcern etched in his face, Kamren ordered, "Don't back down, Ciela! Rush 'im!"

    He's fallen for it! Sapph thought with glee, "Ledyba! Pull a fast one-eighty and use Supersonic!"

    Ledyba quickly complied, knocking all the Zwi-tail that had followed silly. Several seemed to crash-land onto the dirt, and those who were lucky to stay airborne wound up unluckily attacked by each other.

    Sensing that his plan had worked, Sapph pumped his fist and said "Nice! Now, Ledyba, get outta there and ready a Comet Punch!"

    Ledyba flew backwards out of the cloud unscathed, his little fists alight with cosmic energy, scanning the field below for Ciela.

    Kamren simply smirked and said, "Now you're in for it, Sappy."

    "Hunh?" Sapph said, a puzzled expression on his face. Then he looked up and what he saw made his heart stand still. Two large vermillion-and-gold blurs were racing for his Pokémon; one cutting a wide arc from behind, the other one from above. Sapph opened his mouth in horror but before he could shout out a warning, Ledyba had been Double Teamed from the rear in two opposite directions, forcing him to lose concentration and the Comet Punch to fizzle out on him as he was sent spinning towards the ground, his eyes closed and his mouth open in a scream of pain.

    Kamren laughed cruelly and tutted at Sapph, wagging his finger: "Rule number one in battle, Sappy: 'Always watch your back'. Ciela! Fury Attack, and make it count!"

    Before Ledyba had hit the ground, Ciela was on top of him jabbing her short beak into Ledyba's back four times before they crashed into the ground, the Noble Crow Pokémon standing on top of the Five Star one.

    "Ledyba! NO!" Sapph and Haley yelled.

    I'm such an idiot! Sapph thought as he watched Ciela flap backwards over to Kamren's side of the field. I've sent him on a suicide mission! What the hell is wrong with me? Did I want to beat Kamren's smug little butt that badly?

    Ciela turned her sharp face back towards the Bug type's prone form and scoffed <Is that all your miserable excuse for a trainer could teach you?>

    <Stop it… don't say those things…> Ledyba mumbled.

    <Uh hunh, like you can stop me saying them,> Ciela said coyly.

    Ledyba's breathing was starting to look erratic as it laboured to push itself back onto his feet. Its wings were torn from Ciela's vicious pecking and it seemed unlikely that they would work again without care.

    With what seemed to be an enormous effort, Ledyba croaked, <Sapph…isn't…miserable…he's…my…friend…don't…won't…allow…you…let…you…you…say…mean things…about…my friends…>

    <If all you can do best is being a worthless punch bag then you aren't worrying about… Talk about a crap pile! He stinks to the worst- no, wait! That's all crap like him can do!> Ciela hissed in Ledyba's ear with a cruel laugh as she took off towards her master, making certain to kick a patch of dirt into the Bug Pokemon's face as she turned.

    "Your Ledyba can't battle anymore, Sapph," Carla said sniffily. "Best to pack it in…"

    "You know what they say, right?" Kamren asked his companions "'Like trainer, like Pokémon'?"

    Ciela completed the hypothesis, although only Ledyba could fully understand what she said, <In short, if the trainer is third rate crap, the Pokémon's not too far behind…>

    The laughter from Kamren, Carla, Chaz and Dex rang throughout the air as Sapph bowed his head helplessly. The sight made Ledyba very, very mad.

    Just as Sapph was reaching for Ledyba's pokéball to return it, Ledyba started to rise out of the dirt, his wings thrumming furiously and his eyes reduced to angry, narrow slits and taking on a dangerous red colour.

    <Take. That. Back.> Ledyba said slowly, rising into the air, his fierce eyes locked on the arrogant Ciela. What looked like bright red vapour issued out from in between the joints of his exoskeleton and enveloped his body, his wings healing before everybody's eyes, the scratches fading from sight.

    Is that Aromatherapy? Carla and Haley thought incredulously, watching Ledyba with huge eyes.

    Can't be, Dex thought with his eyes narrowed against the clouds of dust Ledyba's furiously-thrumming wings created.

    Sapph raising his head said with a morose, hollow expression, "Ledyba, that's enough." Then, his voice cracking slightly, repeated "Enough."

    "On guard, Ciela," Kamren murmured worriedly to his Pokémon. "This could get dangerous…"

    <Or what? Oooh, I'm… so… scared! > Ciela laughed.

    < You should be.> Ledyba whispered, his fist clenching as he gathered cosmic energy around it for a Comet Punch.

    < Really? Well, what will you do if I don't …oh, what was it? Oh, yeah… take it back? > The Flying type Pokémon challenged Ledyba.

    <I'll make you.> Ledyba hissed, his voice totally different from the usually cheerful tone Sapph was used to. The energy on his fist crackled as it reached an unattained volume and yellow sparks started flying off. Sapph noticed and for the first time ever, and even though he couldn't comprehend what was going on between the two Pokémon on the field, was scared for and of his usually timid companion.

    "Ledyba?" Sapph asked uncertainly.

    Before either trainer saw it, Ledyba had vanished, reappearing as he Comet Punched Ciela high into the air with a fist of pure lightning. Ciela screeched as the electricity coursed through her body, causing her muscles to seize up.

    Sapph and Kamren were shocked, to put it mildly.

    "What the f- "Kamren began. "What the f***ing hell did you do, Sappy?"

    "Since when did you know Thunder Punch, Ledyba?" Sapph asked himself, as stunned as the others. The memory of his battle against Arlene's Ballomb came to mind in which Ledyba's Comet Punch seemed to swallow up Ballomb's Thundershock attack, and Sapph's jaw dropped as a crazy theory hit him.

    No way…is that the true power of Comet Punch? Sapph wondered bewilderedly.

    "Now he's using the 'F-word'," Haley mumbled, who'd have normally written this down to use as blackmail later but was as stunned as everyone else at Ledyba's sudden surge of speed and power. Not to mention the fact that Ledyba had mastered the use of Thunder Punch, which was supposedly impossible.

    <What was THAT?!! Where'd that insolent bug get that much power from?> The Zwi-tail asked, wincing from the force of the attack as she rose into the air against her will, trying her best not to succumb to paralysis.

    "Not to mention the Thunder Punch attack," Dex said in wonder.

    Flapping her wings and finally able to stabilize her flight pattern, Ciela was finally able to sustain flight about fifteen feet up, where she started scanning the field below, furiously looking around for the 'insolent bug' that had the gall to hit her.

    A split second later, Kamren's Zwi-tail experienced a world of pain as the Five Star Pokémon appeared out of nowhere, dishing out lightning fast jabs to every part of her body that he could reach. It felt to Ciela as though she was being crushed by a Rock Slide technique.

    "How'd that Ledyba's Comet Punch get so strong? I've heard even Cassandra's Ledian didn't pack that hard a punch!" Carla demanded of Sapph, her eyes wide and fixated on her friend's rival.

    "Was it the Comet Punch drills I put Ledyba through this morning?" Sapph wondered aloud, reflecting on the tough training routine they'd undergone at dawn…

    -Flashback-

    At a rocky, blocked path north of Nightspark City…

    "…OK Mongle, Ledyba…one more time!" Sapph called.

    <Can't we- you know- take- five?> Mongle gasped, on hands and knees and panting hard. <My tail leaf- feels like- it's- about to fall- off!>

    <I can't feel my hands.> Ledyba mumbled, looking at his tiny fists and noticing that they seemed to refuse to close.

    "Okay, guys," Sapph said, starting to get only a little impatient with his team mates, "I know we've been out here for the past three hours, but this will help both of you become stronger! One more time and we call it quits, OK?"

    <WHAAAT?!> Ledyba and Mongle shouted.

    <ARE. YOU. FREAKING. SERIOUS?!!!> Mongle yelled, stopping in mid-rant as he noticed their voices had created a loud-enough echo to result in part of the blockade of rocks falling towards them.

    Ledyba, acting on what seemed to be instinct, clenched his fist and flew towards the rocks, dealing each one a direct Comet Punch, while Mongle raced up with Quick Attack to use alternating Razor Leaf and Pound attacks on a couple more descending boulders. Each rock shattered on contact into tiny little pebbles, which bounced harmlessly off their trainer below.

    "See, guys? I told you it would make you stronger! Alright, one more time! Let's go!" Sapph charged his team mates, with a confident fist as both Pokémon hit the ground, utterly worn out.

    Sapph's eager grin evaporated on the spot as he gave off a huge anime sweat drop.

    Oh, crap. Crap, crap, crap… OH, CRAP! He thought frantically, returning Mongle and Ledyba to their pokéballs and sprinting back to the Pokémon Centre as fast as he could…

    -End Flashback-

    I was pretty rough on them then… Sapph thought. Who'd of thought it would be that effective? Or drive Ledyba that far over the edge? He added with a slight shiver at how far a Pokémon like Ledyba could get when it lost its cool.

    Both Pokémon was falling to earth now; Ledyba 'helping' Ciela to a great degree by punching her in the back consistently, until both Pokémon hit the ground with enough force to create a small tremor. As the dust cleared, Ciela was to be found lying on its belly, twitching in the small crater formed from its impact with the field and Ledyba hovering slowly higher, ready to dive again.

    Sapph, Kamren, Haley, Chaz, Carla and Dex were speechless at this turn of events. So were all but one of the trainers standing around who had been drawn to the field at the sounds of the battle.

    "Dex, what the HELL was THAT?!!" Kamren roared, turning on his friend for some kind of explanation.

    "Impossible… no Ledyba alive should have that much physical strength…nor use Thunder Punch… it's just not logical…" Dex spluttered, staring aghast at the two Pokémon's conditions after Ledyba's reckless manoeuvre.

    "Sapph, you sure put Ledyba through some scary experiences," Haley mumbled, turning to face Sapph, who nodded mutely, his eyes as wide as dinner plates.

    I said I'd make him stronger than Cassandra's Ledian, but I wasn't expecting this much growth from Ledyba so soon! ,Sapph thought.

    "That thing scares me, Carla," Chaz whimpered.

    "Everything scares you, you drip," Carla countered, her wide terrified eyes fixed on the Bug/Flying Pokémon.

    <TAKE. IT. BACK!!!> Ledyba screamed, soaring in for another attack.

    "Ciela, show that insect who's in charge! Wing Attack now!" Kamren roared, pointing at the descending Ledyba.

    <Why you…> Ciela snarled, her wing glowing white as she half-rose up to her feet, swinging it around into Ledyba's head. Ledyba went spinning, his eyes slowly returning to their natural black colour as he fell to the ground.

    It seemed to take an eternity for Ledyba to fall to Sapph. Eventually, the Five Star Pokémon hit the dirt, creating a cloud of dust as he collapsed, exhausted.

    Carla was too stunned to announce Ciela as the winner of the match.

    "Ledyba, return." Sapph mumbled numbly, returning his faithful friend, barely registering what was happening, his mind full of the last five minutes.

    "What could have been the cause?" Dex pondered aloud.

    "Could Ciela have angered Ledyba? Could it have been for Sapph's sake? To protect his pride as a trainer?" Haley wondered aloud, staring at Sapph, who in turn was staring at the ground.

    "Pfft, like a Pokémon can feel that range of emotion…" Carla scoffed at Haley.

    "Yeah, they're only dumb animals who g…gravilate…" Chaz began.

    "Gravitate" Dex supplied dully.

    "I knew that…gravitate to a really strong trainer for strength to surpass all others of their… uh, their… um, kind? Oh yeah! That's it! KIND!" Chaz complimented.

    "Then why aren't you in a pokéball?" Carla muttered.

    "You're dumb enough, based on your own criteria." Haley added in an undertone.

    Too dumb to be wanted as well, Kamren thought, looking wistfully at his slow friend.

    Why, Ledyba? Why all that for me? Sapph asked sadly, staring at the pokéball in his hand, reflecting on Ledyba's gross increase in strength in the cause of protecting his trainer's integrity. How could I have that effect on my Pokémon?

    Phew, Kamren thought, inwardly calming down and resuming his usual arrogant air as he surveyed his rival.

    "What's up, Sappy? Lost confidence already?" He yelled cockily, his eyes possessing a nasty glint.

    Sapph didn't respond.

    "I guess you are a retard after all. What trainer sends out a Bug type to fight a Flying type?" Kamren called.

    Still Sapph refused to speak back.

    "Guess it's really true that the Pokémon takes after the trainer…" Kamren continued, rapidly getting into his proud swagger. "I mean, look at your Ladybug, it's as weak as you are!"

    Haley opened her mouth to retort angrily, but Sapph interrupted her in a low voice.

    Eyes on his sneakers again, Sapph mumbled almost incoherently "Ledyba's not weak. Shut up, Kamren."

    "You can't make me, Sap Head!" Kamren taunted. "Anyway, bring on number two! You can't withdraw either!" he added, noticing Sapph's solemn quietude.

    Sapph knew Kamren was right and hated himself and Kamren's lot for trapping him in this mess. Arranging his face to reflect confidence he'd long lost in himself, he locked eyes with Kamren.

    "Who's withdrawing? Go, Mongle, use your Quick Attack now!" Sapph yelled, throwing his second Pokémon into the battle.

    Mongle appeared in a burst of white light and temporarily vanished, reappearing in the same spot two seconds later as the Zwi-tail, who, unable to react in time, went flying to the ground and fainted from over exertion.

    Kamren gritted his teeth and returned her to her orb. He then looked up and somehow managed to sneer.

    "Lucky shot, Manson," he spat, "but this match is mine! Go Burner!" Kamren called, sending out his second Pokémon into the fray.

    The first thing Sapph and Mongle noticed as the blazing red light died down was that Burner had changed too. The Fire Tiger now stood erect, the white fur that had occupied a small portion of his neck as a Fryger had grown across his long arms, along the nape of his neck and along the middle of his forehead in a Mohawk. Burner stood about three foot seven inches tall and looked heavier. His long, wicked-looking claws, each about eight inches long and a foot thick at the base now matched his golden yellow eyes, which together with his black nose and bandy hind legs had grown wider.

    Therline, the Fire Tiger Pokémon, the Pokédex recited in its usual tone. Therlines use their Fire Spin attack to trap prey and then cut it down with its long claws. Therline is the evolved form of Fryger. The Pokédex added, unnecessarily as Sapph, Haley and Mongle thought.

    <Don't tell me Burner's freaking evolved already!> Mongle yelled.

    So that was the 'heavy type advantage' Cassandra must have meant, Sapph thought. This'll be tough. But we're tougher!

    "Mongle, use Pound!" Sapph said again.

    "Useless…" Kamren repeated. "Burner, show 'em that we mean business." He told his Therline.

    Burner nodded and turned to watch the Leaf Squirrel Pokémon race towards him. Like Ciela, his keen eyes could pick catch up with his pace in no time. Unlike Ciela, he could keep up.

    Mongle lunged at Burner tail first. Just before he would have made contact, Therline, almost carelessly, raised a large paw and caught Mongle's attack in his bare paw.

    Sapph's jaw dropped. So did Haley's.

    WHAT THE HELL WAS THAT! They screamed mentally at the sight.

    <Hey there, uh!> Burner greeted maliciously, raising Mongle by the tail leaf above his head and throwing him back across the field.

    <He stopped my attack with one paw! > Mongle thought amazedly as he soared though the air.

    "Mongle, hurry and try Quick Attack one more time!" Sapph cried desperately.

    Kamren crossed his arms and said to his Pokémon calmly "Metal Claw."

    As Mongle's fell, he twisted in midair and landed on all fours, readying itself to ram the Therline with his strongest attack. However, before he could launch his attack, Burner was right beside him, his claws glowing a silvery white, smiling a wicked smile reminiscent of his trainer.

    <What's up?!> He crowed, using his claws to strike Mongle in the torso.

    A dark red substance sprayed across the field as Burner's attack made contact with the Mongle's midriff. Everyone except Kamren stared in shocked horror as Burner, digging his metallic claws in deeper into the gut of his opponent, caused a greater cascade of blood to flow out of the smaller Pokémon.

    "Mongle…" Sapph whispered in a small voice, the scene playing out before his eyes as though from an old black and white film running at half-speed.

    Burner then dragged his claws through the Leaf Squirrel Pokémon's flank, up to the neck region and dangerously close to the jugular. With a darkly satisfied smirk, the Fire Tiger Pokémon drew his claws out and whipping his tail around, seemingly crushing Mongle's stomach region in a flash of otherworldly green light. Sapph's mind was in slow-motion; he knew something was broken, knew he'd seen the green light somewhere before but how Mongle could bear the pain without passing out was beyond him, for Mongle's face clearly showed that it felt what it was going through.

    "Mongle!" Sapph whispered, his hand stretched out to help his Pokémon, but his legs lacking the strength to move him forward.

    Mongle's eyes slid out of focus from sheer pain. He felt his body go limp as he flew though the air to crash into the dust, defeated by the single blow.

    "MONGLE!!" Sapph screamed, watching his first Pokémon bite the dust, choking spittle onto the field.

    Pfft, didn't even need to use Ember, Kamren thought, watching the scene of brutality without flinching. "Another one." Kamren ordered Burner nonchalantly.

    Burner's claws glowed the same silvery white again as he raced towards the gasping Mongle.

    "MONGLE, NO!!" Sapph yelled.

    "Return him, quickly!" A spectating trainer screamed.

    Haley covered her face in her hands.

    "Mud Shot attack, now!" A brisk, baritone voice ordered.

    Before Burner made it to Mongle, or indeed, before Sapph could have reached his pokéball on his belt, a powerful stream of sticky mud struck Burner in the chest, sending him soaring into a tree eighteen feet away. Burner slid down the trunk with swirls in his eyes, clearly defeated.

    Sapph froze, his hand with Mongle's pokéball suspended before him. He knew that voice…

    His head turned slowly around to see a flash of red light return to the pokéball held up by a boy his age. The boy was a couple of inches or so taller, his light brown hair under his green and white bandanna blowing lightly in the evening zephyr. He wore a large, baggy collared tee shirt under a green and white-lined jacket, long brown shorts with many pockets, blue and white trainers and a green, one-shouldered knapsack slung over his left shoulder. Although his eyes were closed, almost as though it was a bother to send out his Pokémon, Sapph knew that when they opened, he'd see his mother's hazel eyes look at him reproachfully.

    "Whoa, who's the hunk?!" Carla and Haley asked hearts in their eyes.

    "He's so dreamy and strong!" Haley whispered, almost literally melting into a pool as he opened his brown and gold tinged eyes.

    "Back off, ugly! He's mine!" Carla yelled, grabbing the front of Haley's shirt and dragging her aside.

    "Says who?!" Haley snarled, her eyes narrow, white slits of fury as she grabbed the front of Carla's vee neck shirt, staring her down.

    "Me!" Carla snarled back.

    "OH, YEAH?!!!" Haley roared.

    The two girls started to shoot electricity into each other's eyes, creating sparks in mid-air, snarling as Chaz and Dex cowered in fear.

    "That's enough, you. You won, so pack up and clear off." The boy added to Kamren, with no hint of a threat in his voice, but making his point clear from his cool gaze.

    "He has such a cool, voice!" Carla and Haley squealed hearts in their eyes again.

    "Yeah!" said a redheaded youth, who'd been watching Sapph and Kamren's battle.

    "Too cool!" affirmed the boy whom Sapph had just been defending from Kamren.

    The rest of the crowd murmured their assent and various comments.

    "Did you see that?"

    "No way…"

    "…with one shot!"

    "Totally awesome!"

    "Beyond awesome!"

    Scary, Kamren thought, breaking into a cold sweat. To avoid looking at the mystery trainer, he busied himself with returning Burner to his pokéball and beckoning to the others to follow his lead.

    Dex and Chaz quickly complied, dragging off a snarling Carla, who screamed," Don't you DARE touch him with your dirty paws, you-", her voice fading as they ran around the corner and out of sight.

    The trainer, after watching them go, turned to face the losing trainer, who'd returned his Grass Pokémon to his pokéball and hastily stowed it out of the sight of the other boy's prying gaze.

    He felt him approach slowly and hastily closed his eyes, praying he'd pass by without a comment. However, the Johto trainer heard his saviour's footsteps stop right before him. He looked up slowly, tentatively into the taller boy's face to see his eyes closed again.

    The boy exhaled exasperatedly, and uttered six words in a soft voice only Sapph could hear.

    "You're such a disappointment, Sapph Manson."

    And he walked away slowly, his shadow engulfing the boy trainer, as it had done all their lives.

    The words cut deeper to the boy's heart than any other words had done all his life. He turned and ran towards the northern town limits, away from the trainer as the twilight faded.

    "Sapph?" Haley asked, snapping out of her flighty daydreams regarding the boy and looking around for her friend.

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    Haley found Sapph on the blocked route where he'd trained before his gym battle that morning as the reddish dusk had turned to twilight's navy blue.

    Sapph held a pokéball in his hand as he stared blankly into the night sky, which reflected in his eyes red.

    "Sapph? Are you OK?" she asked feebly, almost slapping her forehead out of pure 'duh!'

    Wake up, Haley Kent! She chided herself. Does he look OK to you?!

    Sapph closed his eyes tight as tears spilled out of his eyes, but he didn't turn around.

    "Sapph, who WAS that guy?" Haley asked.

    "My dear older twin brother" Sapph mumbled, feeling even more down by the second.

    "You mean…?" Haley gasped, reddening in spite of herself.

    "Yeah," Sapph said, turning around to face her. "That's Rubin."

    Haley hated seeing Sapph this bummed out; she'd never done so before, but didn't know what to say. She moved forward to place a hand on his shoulder. Sapph beat the ground with his fists once howling in rage and dissolved into more tears.

    "Why?" Sapph choked in pain. "Why must I be rescued every time by him? Why does he always get the spotlight? Why?"

    Man, Sapph's had a rough day Haley thought sadly, looking at Sapph's sobbing form, wanting to comfort him, but not knowing how. First Kamren steamrollers his team into processed road kill, then his Pokémon is rescued by his dominating older twin… Now I know why everybody likes Rubin more, she thought sadly, reflecting on how she'd forgotten about Sapph, whom she knew better, just because of his handsomer twin. She searched herself for an excuse for leaving Sapph when he needed a friend most.

    That's right! Carla made me jealously want to fight for Rubin! She thought, moving towards Sapph. I don't like him like that! No way! No… way…she thought, feeling a slight twinge as she recalled how she'd reacted upon seeing him, remembering how Sapph had reacted to Rubin's name and how, today, she may've just made Sapph feel a hundred times worse…

    Who am I kidding? She thought dejectedly. You try rooting for Sapph to make him feel better, and you mess up! Think, Haley Kent! Think!

    But nothing came to her except to be there, silently holding on to Sapph's hand, and promising herself not to let go as long as he needed someone to hold him, care for him or just need him.

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    The duo returned to the festival city an hour later, Sapph marching along briskly and Haley doing all she could to keep up.

    "Why're you in such a hurry?" Haley gasped trying to keep even with her friend.

    "I've gotta get to the Pokémon Centre," Sapph replied tersely.

    "Hunh? Why?" Haley said in surprise.

    Sapph stopped abruptly and Haley walked right into him. Stumbling a bit, Haley looked up to see Sapph giving her an incredulous withering stare. Haley stared at him for a second, seeing a vague resemblance between Sapph and his brother that made her lose touch with reality briefly. Then noticing why he was looking at her that way, she snapped out of if and crossed her arms, frowning at Sapph.

    "Now what?" Haley asked annoyed.

    Stating it as though it were obvious, Sapph said snippily, "Easy… so you can pick up Bubbles and I could get my Pokémon healed, seeing as I didn't do so after what went down this afternoon."

    Haley's eyes widened in shock. "You mean you haven't done that yet?" then adopting a sceptical tone, she added "Talk about irresponsible…"

    "You know what?" Sapph said, obviously incensed. "If you were a little more serious about battling, your Pokémon would be beside you if you're going up against someone like Kamren…"

    "Oh, so I'm not serious about battling?" Haley said indignantly, her hands at her hips now staring Sapph down. "You know what, Mr. Manson? I…never…was!" She said the last three words with forced emphasis, jabbing Sapph in the chest with her forefinger to add a point.

    "Really?" Sapph said, getting into his argumentative mode "And why may I ask aren't you at home? This happens to be the Pokémon world," he added, his arms crossed. "It's insane to be out here without tough Pokémon to back you up!"

    "Oh, so I'm insane and weak because I don't like to battle?" Haley half-yelled.

    "And that's supposed to mean?" Sapph yelled back his eyes narrowed angrily. "Cuz incidentally, I did not call you weak!"

    Sapph last words seemed to jolt Haley to reason… Sapph hadn't called her weak at all. "It means, Sapph Manson, that you think a researcher is useless in this world!" Haley said softly, looking at him straight in the eyes.

    She paused, panting for breath while Sapph stared at her, his eyes softening in spite of himself as he looked into Haley's goose grey ones.

    "No, I didn't," Sapph muttered, unfolding his arms and looking at her in a different light as the festival music blared on around them. "I think you're very important…"

    "What did you say?" Haley said suspiciously.

    Sapph shook his head vigorously and snorted "Nothing. Just that researchers are important! You never mentioned being a researcher to me…again, showing negligence!" he added, turning on his heel to keep from looking at her.

    Haley spluttered in indignation. "Negligence? Me?! Who needs to get their Pokémon to the Centre because they neglected to do so sooner?"

    Sapph animé-fainted and said angrily. "I was going there 'til you started this stupid argument!"

    "I started it?! What d'you mean, I… hey! Get back here!" Haley yelled, dancing on the spot in a Primate-like temper as she saw Sapph was now turning the corner to the Pokémon Centre, leaving her behind. "We're not through yet, Sapph Manson!" She yelled, now running to catch up.

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    Ten minutes had passed since Sapph had returned to the Pokémon Centre and handed in his pokéballs to the local Nurse Joy for emergency care. Chansey had barely left the room when Haley had stormed in, her bad temper still flaring around her.

    "Oh, Haley! Come for your Pokémon?" Nurse Joy said cheerfully.

    "Yes, please. I've got to leave town-"She spared the moment to glare at Sapph, who was seated at one of the videophone booths talking to Prof. Yew, and resolutely ignoring Haley as she'd marched in. "-As quickly as possible."

    "Sure thing, Haley." Nurse Joy said as she left the room and came back with a tray designed to hold up to six pokéballs although only one was occupied with a small white orb. "Here you go, Haley," she said cheerfully.

    "Thank you, Nurse Joy," Haley said, reclaiming her Pokémon and fitting it onto her belt.

    "Oh, yes!" Nurse Joy said, as though remembering something. "These came for you and Sapph over there," reaching behind the counter and pulling out two identical brown envelopes. "They just arrived by Pidgey Post from Olville Town. Could you give Sapph's to him please?"

    Plastering a huge fake smile on her face, Haley grinned, "Why, of course, Nurse Joy! No problem!"

    As Haley drew nearer to where Sapph sat she opened her envelope, only half-listening to the conversation going on around her.

    "As I was saying, Sapph," Prof. Yew said. "It could have been an Aromatherapy technique, or might have been, if Ledyba couldn't do something so similar…"

    "It was no Aromatherapy, Professor," Sapph said firmly.

    "How can you tell, Mr. Sapph Manson?" Haley scoffed, stopping behind Sapph and dropping his letter onto his lap with negligent care. "Hello, Professor," she added, ignoring Sapph and speaking to the face on the videophone screen.

    "Are you listening in to my phone calls?" Sapph started angrily. "Why don'tcha mind ya own business!"

    "I plan to, Sapph," Haley hissed back, not looking at him.

    "Hello, Haley! Any new discoveries yet?" Prof. Yew said cheerfully.

    "Aside the fact that Sapph is a total Neanderthal? Nope," Haley said nonchalantly, yet with a hint of exasperation.

    "What?!" Sapph yelled, spinning around to glare at Haley.

    "Well, maybe there's something unusual I'd like you to check out for me," Prof. Yew said, his eyes twinkling in a way that Sapph associated with nothing good for him.

    "What is it, Professor?" Haley said eagerly.

    "Well, Sapph's Pokémon have recently been displaying strange phenomenon. I was wondering if you two would consent to travel together so as to help me gain some answers." Professor Yew said, pushing his thin, wire-rimmed glasses up his large nose.

    Haley and Sapph looked like they'd been asked to assume responsibility for Ol' Flo's upkeep.

    Gesticulating wildly, Haley spluttered, "Wa-what? J…Just- uh…w-w-wait, Professor! My mom sent me a telegram just now…she probably wants me back in Olville…s-s-see?" And she pulled the telegraph out and read aloud, her voice faltering the more she read:

    "'TO HALEY KENT STOP WAIT FOR SAPPH IN NIGHTSPARK CITY STOP SPOKE TO HIS MOTHER AND WE BOTH DECIDED THAT IT'LL BE BEST FOR YOU TO TRAVEL TO GETHER STOP SAPPH SHOULD HAVE ATELEGRAM FROM HIS MOTHER BY NOW EXPLAINING THE WHOLE SITUATION STOP YOU HEARD ME NO BUTS LADY STOP TAKE CARE STOP LOVE YOUR MOTHER.' What the…no way!" Haley yelled in disgust.

    "Well it's settled then!" Prof. Yew said happily. "Right, Sapph- you're in Haley's excellent hands now. I'll keep in touch! Good night you two!" and the screen went black.

    "Professor! Professor, noo!" Sapph screamed, trying and failing to get the Professor to maintain the link and failing.

    Haley, in a state of shock, could only mumble in reply to the news: "I've got to travel…with Sapph…together? With…him?" She stared at him in horror.

    Turning around in zombie-like fashion she dragged herself to the room where she stayed in the Centre, muttering as she punched the wall with resounding noise "All a bad dream…got to wake up…maybe…maybe tomorrow…all this…will be…just a …a nightmare…"

    "Sapph? Your Pokémon will have to stay the night…Sapph, dear?" Nurse Joy said tentatively.

    Sapph didn't hear her. He could only stare at the envelope, not opening it, yet knowing what it would say, what it would contain…

    …His sentence.

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    How's that? Hope you like the battle. Please post your comments, please! I love comments! Especially from you!

    Lastly, the new Corei-DEX's first entry!

    Mongle
    Corei-DEX Number:
    001
    Species: Leaf Squirrel
    Element: Grass
    Name Derivation: 'MONG' from 'MONGoose' and 'LE' from 'LEaf"
    Height: 1'02"
    Weight: 9 lbs
    Evolution Line: Normally Mongle follow the following pattern:
    Mongle-(16)->Squirrage-(36)->Warrel
    Artist's/Author's Note: Mongle was one Pokémon that went through a couple of changes before I came up with the leaf-tailed, hunched over Grass starter people like Diddy love. He was initially a mongoose Pokémon with two long stripes running along the length of his back. his leaves were ringed around his neck and his body was much longer than it is now.
    Ironically, Mongle wasn't my original choice for the grass starter of the Corei region. I'd initially wanted Cactadder, a Grass snake to take that position as it had a full evolution chain and Mongle's wasn't ready. In the end I'd settled for Mongle having finally settled what the higher forms would look like.
    In Fic: WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD!

    [SPOIL]Mongle is Sapph's best friend and first ever Pokémon. initially unloved at the beginning, Mongle decides to share in Sapph's journey after being saved form a pack of alley Meowth. Mongle's cocky and loud-mouthed around his Pokémon teammates and goofy and lovable to his trainer Sapph and his friends. He can also be a bit of a tease (major understatement).
    Mongle's greatest obsession is anything with lots of cinnamon in it and battling is a way to make him feel really part of the gang. He sees himself as the leader of the Pokémon on Sapph's team, although this view won't be taken by the others until Mongle evolves to Squirrage, which it feared would never happen after watching Burner and Bubbles evolve before him. Unbeknownst to even him, Mongle carries the ancient spirit of Organia, which gives all Grass Pokémon their power to grow and fight. It is this that heals Mongle during Sapph's battle against Arlene, saves his neck (literally) from Burner's atttack and hinders his evolution until much later in the plot.[/SPOIL]​


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    TCQ ch 11

    NO reviews? At all?! (starts to whimper like a lost little puppy)

    Well, regardless, I said i'd post a chapter today, and that's what i'm gonna do.

    Chapter Eleven: The Gatonda Challenge

    Sapph knew his journey would be full of lessons. He'd in fact already learnt two new ones after his match with Kamren: he could cook up some mad ideas, crazy ideas and some so insane they were just plain not-to-bright. And two; Haley did not appreciate practical jokes at four-thirty in the morning.

    It all began that morning. The peaceful dawn that mimicked the tranquillity Sapph had arisen to in his room at the presently silent Nightspark City Pokémon Centre would be peaceful no more. For Sapph had another one of his not-so-bright ideas as the sun peeked over the pier that he would so regret later on. Slipping out of bed and tiptoeing past Mogshex, who after making a point of telling Sapph she hated being in a pokéball the previous night, was currently sleeping on the soft felt pouffe in the room towards his bag. Mogshex, hearing shuffling noises, opened one eye to watch Sapph rummage in his bag for something large and brown. Sapph stared at it for a moment, his smile growing into a s******ing grin before he began to put it on. Mogshex had no idea what Sapph in mind but knew her trainer wouldn't like the consequences very much.

    After donning the Ursaring suit and shuffling over to the door. Sapph opened the door ajar and slipped out, leaving it slightly open. As Sapph crept down the corridor and into Haley's room, he stretched his hands towards Haley's sleeping form, his shadow fell across her. Haley's silver eyes fluttered open slowly, taking in the image of the shadow very slowly.

    "What the…" she began uncertainly, rubbing her eyes and peering more closely at the shape of the shadow. Recognising it with a thrill of terror, Haley spun around to see a large grizzly bear with a large gold ring on its belly rise onto its hind legs and growl.

    All peace and dreams of the citizens of Nightspark City at that instant were shattered by a long, piercing scream.

    "EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEK! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH! MURDEROUS URSARING ON THE LOOOSE! GET AWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY!" Haley screamed, her foot rising to connect with the fake Hibernant Pokémon's chin, ripping off its head and sending its limp body soaring into the dresser with enough power to make any Nidoqueen proud. Determined to finish off her assailant, Haley leapt out of bed and proceeded to stomp the living daylights out of its carcass until a familiar moaning pain caused her to look down. Where the Ursaring's head should have been, Sapph's violently red face with a bloody lip and nose looked up into her…

    "Sapph? What the…where did the…hey, wha-, "she stammered, looking down to see Sapph now glowing face and wide eyes transfixed. Haley blushed incandescent crimson and continued to stomp Sapph's face in like a four-hundred pound Donphan on steroids, reaching over for her fallen pillow to aid her in snapping Sapph out of what she assumed was severe perversion.

    "What the frigging hell are you looking at, you freaking pervert! Quit looking, damn it! Look…a…freaking…way!" Haley yelled, in a voice so loud no font size could encapsulate its ear-splitting volume.

    "OI! HEY! GERROFF ME, HALEY! GERROFF! OWW! OWWW, PUT THE DAMN PILLOW DOWN, HALEY! KNOCK IT OFF, YOU CRAZY WOMAN!!!! OWWWW!!!" Sapph yelled, shielding his face with his arms.

    "Don't you freaking tell me to f***ing knock it off, you perverted b*****d!" Haley continued to storm, landing another kick in the side of Sapph's head, sending him flying into the corner. The walls shook as Sapph collided with the walls. "I oughta…hunh?" she stopped abruptly, staring at her reflection in the dressing mirror where she saw one of a girl's nightmares' unfold right before her eyes.

    "WHAT THE… IS THAT…?!!!" She began loudly, and her voice getting progressively louder.

    "Now what?" Sapph muttered, rubbing his sore ribs.

    "AAAAARGGH, A FREAKING GRAY HAIR! SAPPH MANSON! YOU'RE SO GONNA FLIPPING PAY!!!" Haley Kent continued in a bloodcurdling screech, her silver eyes on fire.

    "Hunh? Gray hair?" Sapph muttered drowsily, lifting his hands off his smarting head to see a lock of whitened hair dangling from Haley's head, clearly distinct amongst the reddish-blonde. He gulped as he rubbed a hand over his chin to feel a small trickle of blood of it running from his chin to his mouth and somehow knew he was going to see a lot more of it soon.

    Uh, oh… this won't end well, Sapph thought worriedly as Haley slowly dropped her hand from the strands of mismatched hair on her head.

    "Do you know, Sapphire Manson, for how long the lustrous gleam of my hair has been important to me?" Haley whispered, rising slowly as she cracked her knuckles.

    Sapph didn't know, but he had a feeling that he was going to find out that it took quite a while…

    Lord, let me live, Sapph fervently prayed as Haley drew closer.

    Five minutes later…

    "Lord, let me die." Sapph mumbled in a constricted voice, curled up on the floor, covered in bruises and smoking lumps the size of tennis balls as Haley flounced out of the room to cover up the shame her beautiful, precious hair now suffered at the hands of Sapph's joke.

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    Haley stormed off to the bathroom. Hopefully she'd find something there to rectify the sad situation her hair was presently in. Meanwhile an eleven year old boy with messed up brown hair was making his way stealthily to the same bathroom from the other end of the corridor, keen to avoid anyone seeing him in his present state.

    Reaching the washroom first, he slipped inside and bolted the door. Breathing a sigh of relief, he made to head for the shower before a loud thumping scared him witless.

    "MANSON! OPEN THIS FRICKING DOOR RIGHT NOW!" A loud and scary feminine voice yelled from the other side of the door with accompanying bangs.

    "D'YOU HEAR ME MANSON? NOW! BEFORE I MAKE IT THE LAST THING YOU DO!"

    "Would you mind leaving me alone before I call the police to arrest you for threatening to harm me?" The boy demanded coldly, his voice thick with sarcasm, albeit a little thin with fear, causing his voice to rise several tones higher than its usual baritone. This woman sounded dead serious… add to that the fact that he was defenseless at the moment would equal a very scared Johton boy.

    Haley was stunned by the boy's response. Arrested? Sapph wasn't that scared was he? And how could he beat her to the bathroom while he was still twitching from her beat down of the boy trainer from earlier? Haley's mind reeled with questions that buzzed through and around her head. Bewildered, she turned around and walked slowly towards the other bathroom available for visitors to the Pokémon Center.

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    Sapph in the meantime had picked himself gingerly up from the floor of Haley's room and had hobbled down the hall towards the other bathroom… as far away from Haley's shouting voice as he could get. As he staggered gingerly across the threshold of the bathroom door, he thought, Well, add that to the list of things not to do around Haley if I want to live to see my next birthday…

    Locking the door behind him, he walked over to the sink and studied his injuries in the mirror. A large, pulsating bruise forming above his left eye gave him the appearance of a one-eyed crone. Blood from his broken nose and split lip had begun to dry, giving him the appearance of someone who had tried to apply make up to himself, but had only a vague idea where it should go.

    Wincing as he gently touched the largest bruise, he yelped in greater pain as a loud bang on the door startled him into poking himself in the eye.

    "SAPPH MANSON! STOP SCREWING AROUND AND LET ME IN!" Haley's murderous yell had lost none of its bite that day… Haley was properly ******.

    "Hey! D'you mind? Some people have more pressing issues to attend to than making their hair look pretty!" Sapph retorted, worn out from the issues he had started and fed up with the violence he had instigated. He also knew he wasn't going to get out of the bathroom right now, or for a long while to come: Haley would kill him for real if he confronted her right then. "Just- just go use the other bathroom, will ya? Geez!"

    Haley stood on the other side of the door, rigid with shock and shaking with… anger? Not quite…

    Fury? Don't quite think so…

    Apoplectic rage? Not as close…

    All you need to know is that not even all the Legendaries combined would dare to stand before Haley in her state and hope to live through the carnage…

    <Hey, Haley! What happened to your hair?>

    Haley turned slowly, almost as though the movement caused her pain and fixed her furious stare upon Mongle, who had sauntered up towards the girl trainer sleepily, smiling a winning smile.

    <What's wrong? You look like you've seen a Gastly… speaking of ghastly,> the Leaf Squirrel added with a chuckle, <have you seen Sapph?>

    The name seemed to act as a stimulant upon Haley's rage, causing it to break through the dam of reasonable restraint inside her. With a demonic glow in her eyes, she swung foot at the Mongle and sent him on a fifty mile per hour trip with a vengeance none but the most powerful linebackers in football history could hope to compete with.

    Chansey in the meantime was just waddling through the swinging doors into the corridors, muttering in a sleep-constricted voice <Whuzz gowin' uhn in here?> before something green flew smack into her face and sticking there.

    Nurse Chansey reached for her face slowly and with the noise of a plunger being pulled from a drain, dislodged Mongle from her face, who promptly retched.

    <Urgh! What the- meeeEEEEEEEP?!> Anuvi gasped as the Chansey grip on Mongle's neck tightened exponentially causing his head to turn blue and inflate, making his blood red eyes bulge like golf balls in their sockets as they watched the Egg Pokémon wipe her lips and form a vengeful fist.

    <Aw, no… not again!> Mongle groaned as Chansey reared back, ready to administer 'treatment' <SAAAAAAPPPH…>


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    "Geez, what was that for?" Sapph mumbled an hour later to his Mongle, Ledyba and a small black kitten with white tufts of hair around its neck and the base of its paintbrush tail, spiky black hair on top of its head and a cute button nose as they sat or hovered down to breakfast in the main lobby of the Pokémon Centre.

    <Well, it was your fault, you know,> Mogshex said, after primly swallowing the food in her mouth. <If you hadn't scared her so much, she wouldn't have greying hair and you wouldn't have broken ribs.>

    "So you're telling me she's right not to have a sense of humour?" Sapph countered moodily, rubbing his tender trunk.

    <Who knows, son? Who knows?> Mongle replied sagely. Or as sagely as he could with his mouth was filled to bursting yet again.

    "I mean, one second it's peaceful and the next second she ready to rip my head off! Why are girls so emotional anyways?" Sapph asked no one in particular.

    <Well-uhhh…well,> Mongle began, food dribbling down out the corner of his mouth (Mogshex chose this moment to throw the Leaf Squirrel a look of pure disgust before turning away). <Ledyba, help me out here!>

    Ledyba, who had also closed his eyes to stave off the nauseating sight of Mongle talking and eating at once, opened his eyes when he thought it would be safe to without throwing up and answered succinctly, <Please, Mongle. Keep me outta this, OK?>

    <Hmph. Some pal you are,> Mongle grumbled, food still falling out of his face with every syllable.

    "I mean, Bubbles literally drowned you with drool in its sleep… did I make a ruckus? No!" Sapph continued to grumble to no one in particular.

    <The female is such a complex creature, my son. Very complex indeed.> Mongle mused, after finally getting his food down the right tube.

    "How am I supposed to bear this for a year and a half? I mean how could Mom and Mrs. Kent do this to me?" Sapph groaned, referring to the telegrams they had received from Mrs. Kent the previous evening, telling the twosome that the two mothers had agreed to let Sapph and Haley travel together for about a year and a half 'for security reasons' as his mother's telegram had said.

    Whose security, though? Sapph wondered, reflecting on Haley's assault earlier in the morning, 'cause I feel mine is being threatened by this girl every minute I spend with her!

    He'd lost thread of the conversation going on around him as he pondered how he was going to survive with a potentially lethal travel companion.

    <Not so. It's you guys who are too simple to understand us girls.> the kitten piped up.

    <No way!> Mongle insisted. <Do not listen, my son! The feline one seeks to confuse you!>

    <Who the heck are you calling 'My son'?> Ledyba said, staring at Mongle in a confused manner.

    <Sure as hell ain't you, Goggle Head!> Mongle sass-mouthed Ledyba, dropping the mystic tone in a flash. <What do you take me for, Globes for Eyes? You that dumb, Bug Eye?!>

    A vein went off on Ledyba's temple at a rate that was off the scale. Eventually, the Five Star Pokémon calmed down enough to reply.

    <Hmm, you're right there. It is stupid to compare you to my dad. Last time I checked, my dad had much better manners. He was more handsome too.> Ledyba smart-alecked back.

    <What! OK, that does it! You and me, Bug Eye! Right here, right now!> Mongle said, only to be returned to his pokéball by an exasperated Sapph along with Ledyba who'd swallowed his food and also looked ready to go.

    <See? Told you guys are too simple to understand girls.> the kitten replied nonchalantly, who'd looked up to watch her new team mates' spat with disgust and had now returned to eating her meal in peace.

    "Mogshex, I'm a guy too, ya know. Don't generalize your comments about guys like that or I'll send you back in too." Sapph warned her, only a little wearily. It was hard to get mad at Mogshex.

    <Whatever. It's not my fault if my team mates lack maturity,> she replied nonchalantly, not looking up from her breakfast.

    "That is a little unfair, though" Sapph said slowly, chewing on his food thoughtfully. "Ledyba isn't usually that rough…usually only happens with Mongle…"

    <Yeah, well…Ledyba's an exception to the rule,> Mogshex said with a satisfied purr, as she used her rough tongue to clean her dish.

    Sapph rolled his eyes and returned to his just as Haley pranced out of the rest room with Bubbles the Aquari cuddled in her arms.

    <Gooool monning, Sap!> Bubbles called cheerily.

    "IT'S SAPPH, YOU…" the Johto trainer half-yelled, stopping abruptly at the look on Haley's face when she saw that her Pokémon looked ready to unleash a bucketful of tears out at once. "Erm, sorry Bubbles, my name is Sapph," he rephrased apologetically.

    <That whatta say! Sap!> Bubbles insisted.

    "Never mind, Bubbles." Haley assured her Pokémon, sitting down to some breakfast too. "I'm sure Sap knew that! You being so smart and all!"

    <Yay! Bubbles smart, Bubbles smart!> The Water Hare screeched happily.

    Under normal circumstances, Sapph would have pretended to retch over the table and retort rudely, but with the Haley from that morning still fresh in his mind, he contented himself with a strained smile.

    "You, er, OK, Haley?" Sapph asked tentatively, looking Haley over nervously.

    "I'm great!" she replied enthusiastically, as Sapph watched Haley and Bubbles digging in with enough gusto to make even Mongle sick.

    I guess pounding the crap outta me must have taken a lot outta her, Sapph thought watching her with a sickened expression that matched his new Pokémon's.

    "By the way, Sapph," Haley asked, emptying her mouth, "when did you get a Mogshex?"

    "Oh, yesterday," Sapph said flashing back to when he met his newest Pokémon…

    -Flashback-

    At the rocky route north of Nightspark City…

    "Who's there?" Sapph choked out, swivelling around to see a pair of ruby red eyes staring at him from out of the shadows.

    The Pokémon stepped into the moonlight to reveal itself to be a small black kitten with white, fluffy hair around the nape of its neck and base of its tail.

    As usual the Pokédex had the answer.

    Mogshex, the Night Cat Pokémon. Mogshex are found only at night and appear only to people who feel distinct despair. Such emotions are drawn in by its fine white hairs as a source of energy, replacing them with a feeling of peace and tranquillity. As such they are rarely seen at all.

    That so? Sapph thought, watching the Mogshex slink closer towards him. He felt all the pain of the evening slip away. He began to smile as he looked into the kitten's deep red eyes, who smiled back in an enchantingly cute way. It suddenly sprang lithely into the boy's lap and curled up there, purring contentedly.

    Sapph felt this wave of content and relaxed on the boulder. Fortunately (or unfortunately), this movement caused the Mogshex to nudge an empty pokéball on his belt, enlarging it. In a blink of an eye, the Night Cat Pokémon had vanished in a flash of red.

    <What the-> the kitten had begun in alarm, but to no avail. The deal was sealed; Sapph had caught her.

    "Hunh? Hey, where'd the Mogshex g-," Sapph started, snapping out of his dreamlike state sharply as he noticed what had happened. "Aw, man! Is that the only way I can catch a Pokémon? By freaking accident?!" he cried out in frustration, throwing the fist clenched around the pokéball into a nearby rock.

    A popping sound then echoed in the clearing as Sapph squeezed the pokéball. Mogshex reappeared in a flash of white light, blinked twice and yawned. Striding up to where Sapph sat, it climbed up to Sapph's chest so it could reach his face. Sapph smiled; Mogshex's soothing power was really effective. The Mogshex's face suddenly turned dangerous as she swatted her new trainer across the face, leaving three long, thin and stinging scratch marks on his face. Sapph, yelping in pain and anger, reached for the Night Cat Pokémon's orb and returned it in a temper as she stretched and curled in to a ball, ready to resume her napping.

    -End Flashback-

    "I see… so that explains the dual carriageway markings across your nose…" Haley mused, smirking broadly.

    "Haley…" Sapph snarled, a vein throbbing painfully on his clenched fist.

    "Oops, sorry Sapph!" Haley tinkled, though not looking too sorry at all. "Anyway, when are we gonna see the carnival, Sapph?" Haley asked coming out of her reverie after listening to Sapph's short narration of his most recent capture.

    "I've already seen enough of it for now," Sapph answered shortly.

    "But that's not really the point, Sapph," Haley said, her eyebrows raised. "After all, there was a hand bag I simply must get for my mother and an adorable..."

    "I said, we're not," Sapph replied bluntly, finishing off his meal and rising to his feet.

    "...ribbon that would look simply...excuse me?" Haley asked, unsure if she heard Sapph right.

    "I said, we're not staying," Sapph repeated, reaching for his knapsack.

    "But-," Haley began to protest.

    "Listen, you and Bubbles can stay if you want, but Mongle, Ledyba, Mogshex and I are hitting the road. I'm not letting Kamren Kent get ahead of me…not since yesterday," Sapph told her, a determined glint in his sapphire blue eyes.

    "Geez, you are so-," Haley spluttered as Sapph turned to go.

    Sapph didn't wait to hear what he so was. He didn't really give a hoot anyway...

    "Fine! I don't give a dirty Rattata's rear what I'm meant to be this time! C'mon, Mogshex… catch you guys at the town gate in half an hour! You can do your shopping in that amount of time! Right, Little Miss Organized?" Sapph said loudly, cutting Haley's indignant protest short. Mogshex leapt nimbly into his arms rather than into her pokéball, and he was gone.

    Silence reigned in the Pokémon Center for about three minutes, during which Haley's face grew beet red and Bubbles, noticing this flattened her long ears and braced herself for the explosion that Sapph could hear even three hundred yards away as he searched the sprawling carnival for the western exit of the city, so he could get on with his journey.

    Sapph however had another issue to be grumpy about and didn't care much for the ruckus the Pokémon Centre behind him was experiencing.

    "What's with you and your dislike for walking?" Sapph asked Mogshex disgruntled, shimmying out of the way of a parade displaying a troupe of dancing Aipom.

    <Well, the road's muddy, isn't it?> Mogshex answered, looking down at a puddle and shuddering at the thought of having to walk through it.

    "Geez… Are all Mogshex this prissy? Or is it just females?" Sapph groaned, rolling his eyes. "Come to think of it, are all girls like that?" He asked, once again remembering Haley's apoplectic behaviour this morning.

    <Hey! For your big bad information, buster, I am so...not... prissy!> Mogshex began in an irate, scandalized tone.

    Just as the words came out, a small girl ran out of a side alley smack into Sapph, who in surprise dropped Mogshex into a particularly muddy puddle as he grabbed the girl around the waist to stop her falling into one herself.

    Mogshex rose out of the puddle, dripping muck all over her face. Wiping it off with the back of her paw and throwing her trainer a dirty look, Mogshex mumbled incoherently, <Ugh…sure, Sapph… you be the big strong hero and I'll just hang around down…down… what ha-ha-haaaaa…> she suddenly began to stutter, staring at the mud on the back of her paw, whilst reaching up tremulously with the other one to feel her face, her mind on fast forward as the horror of what happened to her hit her.

    <AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAUUUGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHH! MY BEAUTIFUL FUUUUUUUUUUUR! RUINED!> Mogshex wailed, looking herself over in horror.

    "What the-, "Sapph exclaimed, looking the girl over and blushing furiously as his mind caught up with the position he was in and let go hurriedly wondering how the hell he got into these situations. The girl also hot flashed as the duo jumped apart in surprise and embarrassment as she hastily disentangled herself from his arms after briefly snuggling herself closer to his side.

    "Oh, oh, oh! I-I-I-I'm so s-so-sorry!" the petite gasped, her shiny green eyes widening in apology under her long light brown fringe.

    "J-Joy?! When did you get here? Wow, w-what a surprise! What's with the hair colour change?" Sapph stammered.

    The girl seemed too flustered to answer Sapph's questions. Sapph pressed on, noticing that she kept looking over her shoulder.

    "Joy? Are you OK? Is anyone after you? And have you shrunk a bit since we last met?" Sapph asked, now peering carefully at his new 'acquaintance', oblivious to Mogshex's screams of anguish.

    "Joy? Who-who's Joy? You mean my…" the girl said softly.

    "No…not your third sister twice removed from the apple…sorry, family…oh, whatever! I meant, you! " Sapph said, trying to remember her link to the nursing family and winding up frustrated. "Nurse Joy Jr.?" He added with a shot at hopefully jogging her memory.

    "Wha…is…is my…is she a friend of yours?" The girl went on, understanding flickering in her eyes, although Sapph was clearly lost in the dark.

    OK, Sapph thought furtively she is seriously weirding me out now. Was a nurse's memory that short? Or was what happened back in EverWood just a phase?

    "Hey, you OK? You're Joy! Are you a little amnesic from your fall?" Sapph said worriedly.

    "Fall? N-no! I-I'm not J-Joy…I'm called…" the girl went on, but a raucous voice interrupted her.

    "Hey, Nora! Where're Reggie's goods?" yelled the raucous voice, which Sapph observed belong to a boy wearing a bug catcher hat as the boy ran up to them. The youth looked no older than ten to Sapph. By his side was a small, black dog with long fangs and blood red eyes. Its short, brushy tail twitched as it growled at the girl now cowering close to Sapph's side.

    "I dunno what's going on, but you really should know better than to have your Pokémon attack a person for fun," Sapph said sternly, addressing the boy.

    "Hey dude, butt outta this!" the boy with the dog told Sapph curtly, taking a step closer. At the same time, the girl clung tighter to Sapph's back and Sapph took a step forward towards the other boy.

    That is a Poochyena, the Bite Pokémon. There are indigenous to the Hoenn Region, The Pokédex reported.

    Two more boys loped out of the shadows, Poochyena by their sides as well. One wore a fishing hat, the other a green fishing cap.

    "So, boys! Wanna battle, or what?" Sapph asked cockily. I guess I got time for these three, he added mentally. He may be outnumbered, but at five foot eight, he towered above the other boys, the tallest of which had to five foot three, and Nora who looked no taller.

    "You're pretty dumb to think you can beat us, the Dark Pokémon Trainer Club," the boy in the straw hat called, pointing at Sapph.

    "Yeah!" His companions yelled.

    "Hunh? You guys are the… what was it again?" Sapph asked, confused by the long title the youths had placed upon themselves. He placed his right hand on his waist and stuck his left pinky finger up his ear as though to clean out a build up of wax.

    "THE DARK POKÉMON TRAINER CLUB!" All three trainers yelled in unison, seriously ticked off at this point.

    "What'sa matter, boys? Couldn't think of a cooler and shorter name?" Sapph teased, making a nerdy face at the trio.

    "Okay tough guy, that does it! Bring it on!" Straw Hat roared.

    "Yeah!" The boy with a fishing hat added.

    "We'll whup your butt but good!" chortled the youth with the cap.

    Three on one, hunh? Sapph thought, a grin curling up his face. Should be fun! "Let's go, Mogshex!" He rallied.

    <MY FUR! WAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!> Mogshex continued to bawl.

    Sapph sweat dropped.

    "Umm, okay, then go Mongle!" he said, chucking his Grass Pokémon's ball forward.

    Mongle took form on the street, staring at all three of his canine counterparts.

    <A street battle, hunh? Is that allowed, Sapph?> Mongle asked, looking at his trainer out of the corner of his eyes.

    Sapph shrugged. "I dunno," he admitted.

    <Ah, who cares? I say let's get it on!> Mongle agreed, looking back towards the issue at hand.

    "Poochyena, Howl!" all three boys yelled in perfect unison.

    All three Bite Pokémon, raised their snouted faces up to the sky and let loose a collective battle cry, which echoed off the buildings. The Poochyena then looked tougher; more battle ready.

    Poochyena howl to raise their Attack power in battle, the Pokédex continued. In the wild, they use the howling to keep together in packs, especially after evolution.

    "Really?" Sapph said, arching his dark brown eyebrows. "Then use Razor Leaf, Mongle!"

    The puppy Pokémon had barely finished charging up when Mongle pummelled them over the heads with sharp, spinning leaves. The Bite Pokémon flew into a nearby dumpster where they lay, too beat to continue.

    "No way!" Straw-Hat yelled.

    "Unreal!" the green capped youth exclaimed

    "Impossible!" the Fisherman-Hat kid hollered, bug-eyed.

    <Heh, now that's what I call takin' out the trash!> Mongle crowed.

    "Had enough?" Sapph asked, hiding his glee behind a look of extreme boredom. That was almost too easy! Sapph thought.

    "We gotta tell the leader!" The boy in a straw hat said in awe, recalling his fallen Poochyena from the dumpster.

    "Yeah!" the others agreed, following suit.

    "No need, boys… I saw the whole thing," a new voice called. A taller boy stepped out of the shadows, clapping his hands slowly in mock applause.

    Sapph tensed, taking in his new opponent's appearance. With slicked back hair and a leather biker jacket, this guy sure lived up his role as leader of the pack based on his appearance. The only thing that ruined the image was the lollipop the boy had stuck in his mouth to look like a cigarette.

    "Who's that?" Sapph asked Nora, who'd broken out into a fresh wave of shivers.

    "My brother Reginald," she whispered.

    "Reg to you," He corrected pushing his black glasses up his long nose. He then looked around at the beaten Pokémon and whistled. "Not bad…not bad at all," the guy said, stepping up to Sapph and Mongle, who'd jumped back a couple of paces to ready himself for another battle. "Look's like I'll have some decent competition in the Gatonda Tournament, this year…"

    "The what?" Sapph asked.

    "Not a local, hunh? Well the tourney is an annual regular at this carnival," Reg explained. "I'm best bet at being tourney champ this year," he added with a bit of a swagger.

    "Really? You must be good! How's about showing me your stuff now?" Sapph said eagerly. "I got time for one more battle before I leave for the next league badge…"

    "Later, kid…Nora, hand over my stuff. Now!" he yelled at the girl who, with fear in her coral green eyes quickly handed him a small white paper bag.

    "Is that it?!" the boy yelled incredulously, stepping forwards towards his sister, who cowered behind Sapph.

    "Hey, back off! Is that a way to treat your little sister?" Sapph demanded angrily.

    "Butt out, Kid! Oh well, Ma always gave you less allowance than me," Reggie said indifferently, popping the lollipop out of his mouth and pulling a new one out of the bag.

    "Hey, wait… was Nora's money used for that?!" Sapph yelled, as Reggie shoved the bag into his jacket's inner pocket and his free hand into his denim trouser pocket.

    "Maybe. Let's go, boys," Reggie answered indifferently, turning to walk off.

    "Hey, we're not done here," Sapph protested.

    "I'll deal with you at the tourney, unless you're too chicken to sign up!" Reg called back disappearing into the shadows with his motley crew.

    You'll bet I'm staying, Sapph fumed. This ain't over!

    <Man, what a jerk!> Mongle moaned. The Leaf Squirrel then noticed Mogshex in the puddle, crying over her soggy fur.

    <Pfft- pff- Wh-what happened t-t-t-to… pfft…> Mongle stuttered, struggling not to laugh at his team mate.

    <Don't laugh! If you laugh, I'll-I'll…> Mogshex gulped.

    "Lay off her, Mongle," Sapph warned his first Pokémon. "She really doesn't need that from you right now..."

    <I'm sorry Sapph, I –I –I – AAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAH! HA! HA! HA! HA! HA! Muddy Mogshex! Muddy Mucky Mogshex!> Mongle screamed out in mirth, rolling all over the floor, clutching his stomach.

    <Quit it! Stop laughing!> Mogshex squealed, blinking back tears.

    "Mongle…" Sapph said warningly, his hand reaching for his pokéball.

    <Sorry, girly cat! It's just that you look-you look…> Mongle choked, laughing some more.

    <MONGLE! STOP...LAUGHING...AT...MEEEE!!!> Mogshex screamed, raking her paw over the Grass Pokémon face, sending him flying into the dumpster.

    Too late, Sapph thought ruefully, letting his hand drop to his side again.

    "Shouldn't we stop them?" The girl asked perplexed, her eyes almost as wide as Ledyba's after seeing this odd display of infighting.

    "Nah," he said tiredly. "Mogshex won't do worse… it's too dirty in there for…"

    All hatred of dirt forgotten, Mogshex flew after Mongle into the dumpster, and, past caring how dirty it was inside, started swatting every part of his face she could reach with a Fury Swipes attack.

    Sapph's eyes resembled mere pinpricks at this turn of events.

    "Uh, forget it" Sapph said hastily, sweat dropping.

    Sapph and the girl sprang forward and within seconds had separate the squabbling Pokémon- Nora held the flurry of claw and black fur that was Mogshex back as Sapph held onto a severely scratched Mongle. It looked like Mogshex had been playing Tic-Tac-Toe with Mongle's face as the board and had no idea you only needed nine squares to play.

    "Do Pokémon fight their team mates like this all the time?" Nora wondered aloud, trying to keep her injuries to a minimum as she held the spitting and slashing tangle of claws and black-and-white fur that was Mogshex.

    "Nope. Just mine," Sapph replied wearily. It had been a very long morning…

    "It's my fault your Mogshex got all messy… here come with me. I'll clean them up for you," the girl said softly, not quite meeting Sapph's eyes as she mumbled her apology.

    "No, it's not your fault," Sapph reassured her, scratching the back of his head embarrassedly. "I can take them to the centre, and..."

    "No, really, my grandma and I do this all the time. It's really my fault, anyway. I-I, uh, I-I, err, kinda...you know...insist," She stammered faintly, an extremely faint tinge of pink in her cheeks as Sapph stopped scratching to look at her when he answered.

    "My name is Nora, by the way," She added, rapidly averting her eyes from his as she led Sapph out of the alley and up the crowded sidewalk.

    "I'm Sapph, and you really don't have to worry. I can get them cleaned up at the Centre." Sapph replied uncomfortably as he followed. Nora's suddenly sparkly eyes were uncomfortably and attractively haunting in a way he couldn't quite place his finger on.

    "Do you know the Junior nurse at the EverWood Pokémon Centre, Nora? Your eyes look so much like hers, and you sort of act the same," Sapph asked his new friend as she led him around a magician's float as they crossed the road.

    "She's my distant cousin, as a matter of fact," Nora said, looking back and managing a small smile at him. "We stay in touch. People keep saying how alike we were when we were younger so my Gran's Misdreavus dyed my hair brown so everyone could tell us apart. They tried to wash it out but I guess some stayed in there…what's funny?" She went on a little flustered as Sapph had let out a great whoop of laughter.

    Sapph stopped quickly, noticing he was being rude about it. "Sorry," he said quickly, wiping his eyes. "But you've gotta admit that is kinda funny…"

    Nora relaxed. "Well, it is… I just thought… well… I didn't know you knew her, too… sorry," she added, blushing to the roots of her light brown hair.

    Continuing to blush as she looked at her sneakers, they continued to walk up the road in silence. She then went on to say, "It was so confusing back then…it was like we had no individual identity before then…everybody liked Joy better cause she could nurse well…I didn't know squat… had no talent either…and my whole family are nurses..."

    "I can relate to that," Sapph said darkly, knowing what it was like to resemble someone who was so much better at everything they did.

    She went on, not hearing what Sapph said, "… so I was kinda relieved when it happened… gave me an opportunity to be different… to be me."

    "Yeah, it's pretty amazing when you get a chance to be you," Sapph said, thinking of Prof. Yew and the call that had possibly changed his destiny.

    "Hunh? Did you say something, Sapph?" Nora said quickly, looking at him and blushing, if possible even more.

    Realising with a huge animé sweat drop that he'd said something that would create an awkward situation, he quickly flapped his hands and said, "N-n-no! Of course not!" Sapph quickly looked downwards and away from Nora to hide the fact that he was blushing slightly.

    "Oh! Sorry," Nora said, turning her face away so Sapph couldn't see how disappointed she looked.

    They walked on in silence, lost in their own little worlds as the procession of floats moved on amidst loud band music and showers of colourful streamers and confetti.

    "Was there this big a difference in Corei girls to Johto girls, or are Corei girls just plain outta this world weird?" Sapph thought quietly in a confused manner as he watched a procession of brightly coloured floats pass by another major street, reflecting on how much success he'd had with girls at Violet City Pokémon Academy and realising there wasn't much to reflect on.

    <I dunno... maybe you're the next hot thing in Corei, ma man!> Mongle said with a sly look at his trainer. <I mean… Nurse Joy Jr. was all over you… and now so's her cousin!>

    "Ssh!" Sapph hissed.

    Mongle happily went on summarising Sapph's love life, oblivious to Sapph's noise of dissent. <… and you obviously like the nurse…or, no…you don't!>

    "Don't what?" Sapph said quickly in spite of himself.

    A large smirk crossed Mongle's face as he looked at him with a face full of mischief < You naughty Casanova! Not the cousin too?!>

    Sapph mentally face faulted at this pronouncement. True, he liked Nurse Joy Jr. a lot (Not like I'd ever tell you, Mongle, Sapph though ruefully) and Nora seemed nice (as a friend, he thought hastily), but what did that have to do with anything?

    Gaining control of the amount of heat that had rushed to his face, Sapph arranged his face to reflect disdain and turned to look down Mongle. "You know something, Mongle?" Sapph asked wearily.

    <Not unless you tell me, New Kid on the Block,> Mongle replied.

    "Just shut up for the rest of the day, ok? You can do that, right?" Sapph asked him, totally worn out from the day's events so far.

    <Nope!> Mongle said coyly. <After all, we know you simply LOVE having these little...ah, heart to hearts...>

    "No, I don't!" Sapph hissed furiously into Mongle's ear.

    <Sapph, Sapph... denial will get you nowhere...> Mongle said slyly. <Do I tell Joy…or will you have the pleasure?>

    "Enough." Sapph said coldly. Mongle curled up again, his catlike grin spreading from ear to ear.

    Aw, man! Of all the talkative Pokémon... Sapph thought in disgust, exasperation and amusement as he ignored his partner and focused on where they were going.

    They had left the rambling skyscrapers of the bustling industrial area behind and were now in a peaceful residential area. At least it's quieter here, Sapph thought, but it's still so full of life. Large, shady trees lined the generally narrower streets in which little children played in. Here there were a variety of three-storied flats and one-storied buildings which arranged in neat blocks and separated by neatly kept hedges. Parents who weren't at work or the festival were either chatting merrily over the hedges, keeping their playful children from harassing the family Pokémon or tending to their vibrantly coloured gardens.

    "Here we are," Nora informed him as they walked up the short flight of steps to a modest one- storey home that looked like it came from fourteenth century Violet City.

    With light wood floor panels, a small herb garden out back, a traditional moat and stretches of velvety green lawns dotted with flat stones that formed a path leading to what looked like the garden shed, Nora's place looked like a nice place.

    "…I don't see why she can't," a loud voice called out as Sapph took his shoes off.

    "My grandma," Nora whispered to Sapph as they entered.

    Just as they were crossing the hall way, three adults stormed out, arguing heatedly.

    "You let Reginald become a trainer, why not Nora?" the eldest queried; a short, stout lady in a white and blue-hemmed kimono.

    "Reggie is a boy," the woman answered quietly, not looking at the man next to her.

    Nora's mom, Sapph thought, wishing he weren't here right now. I mean, anybody would be embarrassed to bring a guest home to this, Sapph added internally, glancing at Nora to see her facial expression torn between severe chagrin at having Sapph see her family fight and pain: Mogshex had been startled by the yells and was currently clinging to Nora's fore arms painfully by the claws.

    "That is right," he agreed; with a pencil moustache and wearing a male's kimono, Sapph assumed this to be Nora's father. "It is to be expected."

    "That's no excuse!" the senior lady said shrilly. She seemed in the eighties with deep wrinkles forming at the corners of her flashing green eyes.

    <Ooh, real life drama family spat! Where's the popcorn, buddy?> Mongle jibed.

    "Mongle, just shut up!" Sapph growled through tightly gritted teeth.

    <That idiot is so not helping the situation, Sapph. You do know that, right?> Mogshex whispered to her trainer.

    This conversation seemed to bring Nora's family to their senses. They all spun around to look at Sapph and Nora with expressions of open surprise.

    "Umm, I'm home," Nora called uncertainly to her family.

    "Nora!" the younger woman cried out, her pale face flushed to see her daughter had company. "How are you?"

    "Where's your brother? And who's this urchin?" Nora's father inquired sharply, all traces of surprise gone. He now wore an austere frown on his thin pointy face as he looked at Sapph with cold, ice blue eyes.

    "Leonard!" the old woman chided. "That was uncalled for!"

    "Stay out of this, mother!" the man snapped back. "Well?" he asked again, staring appraisingly at Sapph.

    Urchin?! At least I'm not a forty year-old momma's boy! Sapph thought furiously.

    Sapph never backed down from anyone except his dad (and his mom when she was really mad) before, and never knew when not to talk back and just shut up (a trait Mongle had no doubt picked up from the Johto trainer.)

    However, just as he opened his mouth to answer and make the situation ten times uglier, the older woman stepped in.

    "It's alright, Ralph," she said soothingly, "Thank you for bringing Nora home," she added, winking at Sapph, who took the hint not to argue with her son at last and rearranged his face from a look of abject confusion to one of solemn modesty.

    Pulling off a short Japanese bow, he said in his most humble voice, "My pleasure, Obaa-san."

    She then led Nora and Sapph away from Nora's parents by the arm into a room that looked like an apothecary: medicines in all colours and shapes and sizes of bottles and jars lined the shelves. There were pots on a stove boiling away slowly. What seemed like a hot tub for Pokémon also stood in a corner.

    "Don't you mind that old blowhard son of mine," she reassured Sapph as she got the tub heated up with Nora's help. "He's just high-strung…"

    "…and a tradition-loving jerk? Yeah, I noticed," Sapph said quietly.

    The two ladies stared at Sapph for a minute and Sapph suddenly felt as though he'd gone too far. The older lady suddenly threw back her head and let out a great whoop of laughter.

    "I've got to remember that one," she choked, her eyes flooded with tears of mirth.

    "Grandma!" Nora said chidingly as Sapph looked dumbfounded.

    "So, er... is this a clinic or something?" Sapph asked her as he looked around.

    "Or something," the old lady replied as she took Mongle from Sapph and plonked him into the tub.

    <Hey, lady! Not so…aaahhh,> Mongle started to protest, relaxing once Nora had added some sweet smelling herbs to the bath. He moaned with relaxation as he soaked up the soothing sensation the bubbles filled the air with. <Now, this is the life!>

    Sapph felt a slight twinge of jealousy.

    "We work hand in hand with the Center… my grandmamma Rose is an expert Co-ordinator and breeder," Nora explained, brushing back a strand of her short light brown hair that once matched her mother's cherry coloured hair.

    She then proceeded to brush Mogshex off with a soft brush, which the Night Cat Pokémon enjoyed immensely.

    <Oh, yes, right there…ahh! That's the spot!> the kitten purred with pleasure.

    "So what's your real name? I know for a fact it ain't Ralph," Rose continued, flyaway hair under a red bandanna. She looked at Sapph with mischievously sparkling eyes that danced with childish mirth. "…and our little Nora isn't quite ready for marriage yet, though if I were eleven, I wouldn't say no to a gallant, handsome one such as yourself!" she added, chuckling.

    "Grandmama!" Nora cried out, blushing furiously as heat also crept into Sapph's cheeks.

    "Uhh, I'm Sapph, and I 'm, erm, that is, I … "Sapph stammered.

    "Just kidding, Sapph!" Rose laughed, clapping Sapph on the back. "So! Any more Pokémon that need pampering?" She laughed at her own little joke.

    "Uh, pampering's funny?" Sapph said, bewildered, staring at Nora.

    "We're from Pampa City, west of here," Nora explained. "Daddy got a job at the Power Plant, so we moved to this closer location."

    "Oh, right. I've got a Ledyba," Sapph nodded, turning to Grandma Rose and releasing the Five Star Pokémon, for some treatment.

    <Hey, what are you going to do to me?> Ledyba screeched, trying and failing to get away from Grandma Rose.

    "Just a little deep wing muscle massage and antenna cleaning," Grandma Rose assured the jittery Bug Pokémon. "You into contests, Sapph?" she asked, looking round at the Johto trainer as he helped restrain Ledyba.

    "No, I'm in the running for the League…got two badges too!" Sapph added, quickly regaining his light hearted swagger.

    "That's great, my boy! Nora would be too, if that son of mine would just let her," she added, her voice trailing away in a mutter. "Moves into my home... says such nonsense... such impudence..."

    "Holy Celebi," Sapph said stunned, slapping his forehead. "He is a forty-year old momma's boy…"

    Grandma Rose froze for a second long enough for Sapph to realise he'd made himself audible. Before he could apologize, she let out another wild whoop of gleeful laughter as Nora buried her face in one hand.

    Wiping tears of mirth from her eyes, Grandma Rose said cheerfully. "You crack me up, kid!"

    "Grandmama…" Nora groaned in exasperation.

    "What's with the Gatonda Tourney? Why is it such a big deal?" Sapph asked, attempting a change of subject. He succeeded as Ledyba relaxed in the hands of his masseuse.

    "Because the first prize is a Gatonda, a rare Electric Pokémon," Nora told her.

    "I'd enter young Nora in a flash with mine if she had Pokémon, but you need at least five to compete," Grandma Rose grumbled. "And I only have two to give her."

    "I could enter for you, it'd be a cinch!" Sapph exclaimed.

    "Well, Grandma's Pokémon are a little…" Nora began.

    "Don't you say it!" Grandma Rose warned, her eyes flashing.

    "…old," Nora finished. "They wouldn't be able to take the strain of the tourney," she added, finishing off Mogshex's brushing.

    "No sweat! I'll just catch some new ones!" Sapph assured her, reaching for Mogshex's pokéball and his backpack.

    "Really? You'd really do that for me?" Nora asked in disbelief, looking up amazedly at Sapph.

    "Yeah! Is-er, that a problem?" Sapph asked, turning from Grandma Rose to Nora. His voice faltered as he saw Nora's eyes sparkling in a way that made him feel somewhat awkward.

    "Oh, I'm sure it's absolutely no problem at all, Sapph," Grandma Rose supplied slyly as the two young people quickly looked away from each other, blushing faintly.

    <Can it wait, Sapph? It really feels good in here!> Mongle yawned lazily stretching back a bit.

    Nora handed Mogshex back to Sapph and proceeded to help Mongle towel off as he recalled his Night Cat Pokémon to her pokéball.

    <Yeah.> Ledyba added slowly, groaning in pleasure as his wing muscles were loosened.

    "No. Now," Sapph said, recalling Mongle from the side of the tub where he was towelling off.

    "Ledyba will take awhile longer to finish," Grandma Rose told Sapph. "Why not head for the old Power Plant along that rocky road to the northwest? I'll be done by the time you get back. You'll need those Pokémon registered by tomorrow evening by six if you want to compete."

    "Okay, I'll pick you up later, Ledyba!" Sapph said, running out the door, catching Grandma Rose say, "Boy, are you one tensed up bug!".

    <"Good luck!"> Nora and Ledyba called after him.

    As Sapph left, Leonard looked in on the two ladies.

    "Where's Ralph off to? And whose Ledyba is that?" he asked brusquely.

    "He's off to help your daughter become a trainer!" Grandma Rose declared stoutly. "… and I won't hear a word of complaint! No, not one word!" she added sternly as her son showed every sign of wanting to put a word or ten thousand in on the topic of his daughter becoming a trainer.

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    TCQ ch 11~2

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    As Sapph raced through the carnival, he bumped into Haley and Bubbles at the hoop la stand.

    "Sapph! I thought you'd left!" Haley said in some surprise.

    <Yah, we saw de most beautifullest firewalks an' ate all the cotton candies we could, dat is 'til poor Hawey went and...> Bubbles began to narrate cheerfully.

    "Bubbles!" Haley warned.

    "Haley what, Bubbles? Haley what?" Sapph asked eagerly.

    "You do not need to know, Sapph Manson!" Haley said firmly.

    <Aww, Hawey was a wheel sore wooser, Sap... she couldn't... cudn't...Hawey wat was da B-word for eating a lot of food wheely, wheely fasty- fasty?> Bubbles asked, losing the eager thread with which she was telling Sapph her tale.

    "Anyways, let's just say I learnt that Bubbles can eat much more candy than I can," Haley summarized embarrassedly. "Well, I'm ready to leave now…"

    "Well, I'm not," Sapph answered bluntly, "I've got a...hold up," Sapph said abruptly, a sly, cat-like expression overshadowing his face. "You didn't by any chance both enter any eating contests, did you?"

    "Drop it, Sapph Manson! Now!" Haley snarled, sparks flying from her hair.

    Sapph gulped and sweat-dropped.

    "Okay, okay! For your information, I've got a tournament to prepare for on Saturday! So we aren't leaving until it's over!" Sapph said hastily.

    "Hunh?" Haley and Bubbles queried in unison.

    "That's right! The Gatonda Tourney!" Sapph explained.

    <The what?> Bubbles asked, as confused as Haley felt.

    "But Sapph, what about Kamren?" Haley asked, half-humorously, half-amazedly. "I mean, I know it's a really big event for trainers and all, but…"

    "Who cares about him? This is bigger than beating him! Besides, I can catch up any time!"

    "'Who cares?'" Haley echoed disbelievingly.

    <You are Sap, wight?> Bubbles asked suspiciously.

    "Sure I am Bubbs! Listen, I'll catch you two at the Centre later tomorrow afternoon!" Sapph called over his shoulder, running down the street and out of sight.

    Haley and Bubbles watched him go with their mouths slightly open.

    <Bubbs?> Bubbles echoed. <I'm Bubbles! Ant I Bubbles, Hawey?>

    And Mongle says girls are hard to understand, Haley thought exasperatedly, nodding slowly.
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    So! What d'you think? Let all review rip!

    And, now: the Corei-dex!

    Aquari
    Corei-DEX Number: 007
    Species: Water Hare
    Element: Water
    Name Derivation: 'AQUA' meaning 'water' and 'RI' from 'RabbIt"
    Height: 1'00"
    Weight: 8 lbs
    Evolution Line: Normally Aquari follow the following pattern:
    Aquari-(14)->Aquala-(36)->Aquazou
    Artist's/Author's Note: not much to say...Aquari was one of my first fakemon sketches and the first of the three Corei starters to be confirmed. Aquari's bubble tail was an idea adopted from Marril, and as bunny rabbits have fluffy bobbed tails, I thought, what the hey! After all, if Nintendo didn't like her, they didn't have to use her! This was back when I wanted to contribute to the third gen Pokemon posse.
    In Fic: Bubbles is the heart and soul of Haley's team. Being the youngest of the three starters in Professor Yew's lab, she was naturally highly protected by Mongle. Inquisitive and simply in love with living life free of worry, Bubbles sees her life as one long merry-go-round ride.
    One could say she's like Cream the Rabbit would be as a baby/toddler. All sugar and nice, with no spice. She can't really pronounce words well, like Sapph (Sap) and Mongle (Mongie), but no noe can really hold it against her (except Sapph).
    Her love for Haley is exceeded only by her hatred for mean thoughts and harsh words being thrown about. Bad pronunciation of names and other words will disappear after her evolution, although her carefree outlook of life will not.

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    Well, that's it for Chapter 11. How'd you like it? To show my renewed dedication to the fic on this board, i'll be starting a pm list. Let me know if you want to be on my pm list for future updates!

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