Hmm, I wonder why those guys are taking Bugsy into the forest, it's dark in there. Meh, I bet they're cult fanatics, Lucas wondered as he passed through the building into the forest with a small smirk on his face. A light tap on his side by Krad alerted him to the presence of a man dressed in blue. A cop, it looked like.
"I'm sorry kid, but I can't allow you to enter the forest… We have a team investigating the incident currently. It wouldn't be in our best interest to send another young trainer in there…", the man said, motioning for Lucas and Krad to "vacate the vicinity", as authority figures like to call it. Lucas was just about to protest, when a better idea came to mind.
"How's this, this team you are sending in...They must be pretty strong, or else you would've given them the same response. And since you said another young trainer, it's obvious this team is my age. So, here's my proposition, if I can beat you in a pokemon battle, you'll let me pass! Is it a deal?", Lucas said with conviction, while pointing to Krad, grinning. It was clear Lucas wasn't going to take no for an answer, and the man soon realized it.
"Alright, I'll take you up on that, son", the man said, grabbing a pokeball from his belt, leaving two others alone. So, he has three pokemon total, it'll be an even 3 on 3 match, Lucas thought quickly. As the man raised the pokeball over his head, the flash originating from the ball signalled the coming of his first pokemon.
"Primeape, Primeape, Primeape!", the pokemon chanted repeatedly, it looked like it was psyching itself up for the battle, if those boxing gloves are any indication, this is a fighting type pokemon, Lucas grinned. His choice should give him the advantage. Throwing a pokeball into the air, Lucas watched as Lavitz entered the fray, displaying his gold headfeathers proudly. Trainer and pokemon shared a smirk as the cop gawked at Lavitz. As Lavitz flew in a circle overhead, Primeape hopped all over, punching the air repeatedly. These two have fighting spirit, that's for sure, should be an even better match than I thought. While Lucas was temporarily distracted, the Primeape decided it was a good time to attack, and did precisely that. Jumping into the air above Lavitz, Primeape came hurdling down for a Low Kick.
"Lavitz, get outta the way with Quick Attack! Then follow up with Sand Attack, go!", Lucas ordered quickly. A trail of white light followed the golden bird as he flew away from the opponent with frightening speed, only to turn around and whip the ground with a wing, removing Primeape's eyesight from the equation. It stumbled around blindly for a few moments, before swinging randomly in a rage. Ultimately, his trainer was forced to temporarily recall him, opting to send in a new pokemon, a Growlithe. He switches, I switch as well, Spade can handle this one. As Lavitz disappeared back inside his ball, a Phanpy took his spot. "Spade, Defense Curl then Rollout!", Lucas ordered. As Spade received the orders, he curled into a ball, then began spinning in place, until it seemed he couldn't hold himself in place any longer, and launched himself towards the Growlithe. At the order of his trainer, the puppy pokemon charged at Spade with a Flame Wheel, and when the two collided, it was effectively a bicycle/train collision, and Spade just powered through the Flame Wheel, causing Growlithe to crash to the ground in pain.
"Growlithe, get up and Bite that Phanpy!", the cop called.
"Spade, keep that Rollout moving!", Lucas yelled, confident that the Growlithe stood no chance, as Rollout gets stronger with each passing second. By now, Spade was merely a blur, circling the poor fire-type quickly, before redirecting his course and rolling straight into Growlithe, sending it flying once more. Growlithe was helpless to fight back against the mighty Rollout attack, although Lucas hardly considered this to be fair, so called for a Take Down instead.
"Grr, Growlithe you can get it now! Full power Flamewheel!", the man yelled, desperate for results. The fire-type spat fire from it's mouth, encircling it, though this time there was a bit of blue at the tips of the fire, and it charged towards Phanpy, it looked like this would be it's last stand. Picking up speed, the Growlithe smashed headfirst into Spade, although the previous momentum from the Rollout helped to push the collision in Lucas's favor, though only slightly. As the small dog was thrown to the ground, it was clear that there was no more fight left in it, although Spade was hardly left uninjured. The flames from the attack had caught onto the small ground-type, and in several places there was fire burning intensely. "Growlithe,you did great. That Phanpy is burned now, it hasn't got a chance against out next choice!", the man said as he recalled his fainted pokemon.
As Lucas watched the man recall his pokemon, he redirected his gaze to his own pokemon. Spade was breathing hard, and coupled with the several burns he had sustained, it was clear that he wasn't the right choice for fighting a new pokemon. "Krad, you're in. Spade, come back!", he called as he returned the tired pokemon. Krad hopped into the battle area from his trainers' side. The cop smirked as he revealed his third pokemon, an Ariados. Craaap...
Krad merely stared at the Ariados, eventually unnerving it, releasing an unexpected Night Shade attack, which was easily evaded due to Krad's superior speed. Krad resumed staring, although Ariados didn't look this time, content with staring the opposite way, waiting for instructions from his trainer.
"Haha, good work, Krad! Now that it isn't looking, go for a Quick Attack!", Lucas ordered, giggling quietly at the Ariados's reactions.The cop, however, wasn't as amused as Lucas, ordering a Leech Life. Ariados was reluctant to have to face Krad again, but as it turns out, he didn't quite get the chance to, as Krad had shoulderchecked the poor bug into a nearby tree. It looked like pain was all the convincing the Ariados needed to look Krad in the eye, and before Lucas could utter a word, Ariados had latched onto Krad's arm, and had started sucking the energy from his body. "Krad! Use Leaf Blade, get that Ariados away from you!",Lucas cried out frantically, it was looking bad for Krad already. Krad had other plans, however. As the leaves on his arms formed into light green blades, the blade on the arm with Ariados attached slashed his mouth, leaving a deep cut, Leech Life wasn't going to be a problem anymore, although Lucas couldn't help but feel sorry for the bug. And as Ariados released its' grip on Krad's arm, the Grovyle pounded it repeatedly with the blades on his forearms, until the cop ordered a Shadow Sneak. Ariados became a blur of red for just an instant, and reappeared behind Krad!
"Now, Constrict, then Night Shade!", Ariados crawled onto Krad's back, and locked it's long longs around him, making movement impossible. Then the horn atop the bugs' head glowed a deep purple, and Night Shade after Night Shade connected with the immobilized pokemon.
"Dammit, I hate using this move, but whatever! Screech, Krad!", Krad looked just as annoyed as Lucas did, but reluctantly opened his mouth and emitted a high pitched screech. Both Lucas and the cop held their ears in pain, while Krad advanced on the crippled Ariados, who could do nothing but retreat from the powerful Screech being directed at it. If it had had ears, they would've probably been bleeding by now. However, the Screech was cut off short as Krad fell to his knee, and the Ariados was crippled, lying on the ground in a heap, struggling to regain it's footing. Soon after regaining it's footing, it's horn once again began to glow, Night Shade. Krad responded to this by reshaping his arm leaves into blades once more, then slashed through the incoming Night Shade, eventually reaching Ariados, and slamming it back into yet another tree, though the bug didn't get up this time. Krad had become too tired to celebrate the win, and fell to his knees, then the ground. Krad had exhausted himself thoroughly. Lucas made the decision to let Krad rest for the rest of the match, and Krad returned to his pokeball. That was a good round Krad, you beat him, even with that disadvantage you had...
"Ahh, that was a good one, Ariados. Primeape, you're up!", the man said confidently. Primeape reappeared in a burst of light, and to Lucas's dismay, it was still as pumped as it was in the beginning of the match, and the sand had been cleared from it's eyes. Let's see. I've only got Spade and Lavitz left. Spade is already pretty tired out, while Lavitz has nearly full health still. I really should go with Lavitz, though I wouldn't want to have to depend on a half beaten pokemon on the off chance that Lavitz should lose...
"Spade, it's your turn again! Take Down!", Lucas threw the Phanpy's pokeball at the ground. and Spade emerged, and immedietely went into a Take Down, burns and all. Primeape, though it may have been bursting with energy, couldn't have been prepared for the speed that Spade charged at it with. And so Spade connected with Primeape, knocking it back a few feet, though it hadn't lost it's footing, like Lucas had hoped, instead bursting with a faint red energy, and unleashing a flurry of punches, which rained down on Spade with no end in sight. Finally, the mighty monkey(haa...) dropped one final punch down on Spade, and conveniently, it happened to be one of the spots where Spade was burned, and although Spade fainted with the last hit, Primeape had badly burned his fist, effectively handicapping it. "Good job, Spade! We can win this, don't feel too bad about your loss! Come back now, and Lavitz! Come out again!", Lucas yelled, he was getting caught up into the battle, at this point, his intelligent side was being overwhelmed by his fiery side, and Lucas was focused whole-heartedly on the battle.
While Spade disappeared in a burst of light, Lavitz made an appearance in nearly the same second, and instantly launched into a Quick Attack at the sight of the Primeape from earlier. The unsuspecting pokemon never had a chance at dodging, although it didn't look too unhappy with being hit. In fact, it looked even more active then it already was. Damn, the effects of Rage! I should've stopped Lavitz to think first! Lucas had realized immedietely that Primeape was just going to get tougher if he kept letting his pokemon pound it like this, but the fire had taken over, and Lucas couldn't comprehend strategy at the moment. So Lavitz just kept pounding the Primeape over and over and over, and at the crazy speeds the Pidgeotto was flying at, the Primeape had little hope for hitting it. Although, as Lavitz began to lose speed, tiring as it was to fly that fast, Primeape had gotten only angrier, faster, and stronger. Before Lavitz knew what had happened, the Primeape was upon him, snatching up the bird like nothing, and hurling him into the ground for a powerful Seismic Toss!
A dust cloud flew up around the bird, and Primeape waited just on the outside edge of the cloud, waiting for an end to the battle.
"Sand Attack!", Lucas yelled, hoping Lavitz was still concious. And sure enough, A glob of dirt found its way into the fighter's eyes, and soon, it was a repeat of the first round. With Primeape swinging around blindly, Lavitz looked to Lucas, who nodded. It looked like trainer and pokemon were on the same wavelength, words were no longer necessary at this stage in the game. The bird flapped his wings violently, whipping up a small tornado, and as it hurdled towards the Primeape, it was obvious that there was no way it was going to be able to move out of the way, much less see what was heading towards it. The Primeape was gradually lifted off the ground, and once realizing it was unable to control it's movement, wiped it's eyes clear. Opening it's eyes for the first time since leaving the ground, it promptly began shuddering uncontrollably, a fear of heights was at play, Lucas suspected. However, Primeape didn't stay in the air too much longer, as the Tornado dissipated, it fell quickly, landing headfirst on the ground. Lavitz shreiked proudly, as the fighter lost conciousness from the many swirls it endured while in the tornado.
The police officer raised the pokeball to eye level, then returned Primeape to the ball after saying one thing, "You may enter"
Lucas could've sworn he saw a smile on his face, but was still too excited from the battle to care too much. He simply recalled Lavitz after thanking it,, and proceeded on his way, into the Ilex Forest.