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Prologue
He fell on the mud between the two Psychic types, the wind escaping his lungs as the cool sensation of rock filled his arms, legs and chest. His eyes had only enough blood to open wide in fear, frozen as the crawling cool swallowed his mind. The darkness felt encompassing, momentarily, before a bright light swallowed his vision. He woke up in a grassy field, facing… himself. Dust and bruises covered his mirror image, and his eyes were bright white where the pupils should have been. A Mewtwo floated down before frowning at him, filling the surrounding space with attempts. He saw him facing Pokemon he'd never thought he’d see in his life- Groudon, Kyogre, titans large and people he had never met.
Some he recognised, like Lance. A rock moving towards a great sundial in Kalos- with a light-blue haired man giving a determined expression, calling to a Metagross. A large crack ran along the image, radiating from where the Metagross was as it took a new form. Mewtwo paused, observing the image. The Doppelganger sobbed softly, rubbing his tears as he stared Ash himself down in the eyes.
“I can change this.” The white-eyed boy pointed to him. “You can do it differently. Take Mewtwo’s path, take a path filled with pain, and let it guide you to victory.”
“What do you mean…” Ash muttered, a slight twinge of fear filling his voice. Mewtwo huffed softly before floating down, showing sequences where a Dratini twirls around his legs as a kid. “I mean, you are dead. Ho-Oh could bring you back… or you could take another path.”
“What is this other path?” Ash murmured as he traced the memory. His eyes flickered as a sharp pain shot through his body and the Doppelganger beside him grabbed his wrist. “Pick it! Pick it, and I’m free! Arceus above killed me, and I need to see another thing that isn't white! For 4000 years I have been trapped in this stupid hellhole.”
“Woah.” Ash stepped away. “Calm- calm, calm, ok.”
He glanced at Mewtwo, who shrugged as another Doppelganger ran forward. This one had green eyes- and he saw the memories flick past them like a stop-motion clay animation within the empty expanseless stare. “I’m begging you to free us. Take the path Mewtwo has presented.”
Mewtwo flicked it, splitting the image into 5 orbs. One showed Ash travelling on the back of a Dragonite to a younger Delia. Another showed Ash chattering to Pikachu in the Pokemon language. Another showed him tracing the clone markings on his arms, engraved slightly in the skin like tattoos. Another showed him meeting with Steven, then the last showed an Armaldo with blood on its talons.
“I admit this path is filled with agony, Ash. But you will guide yourself somehow, I’m sure of it. And anyway-”
“I got very lonely.”
Ash stared at the orbs, before holding his palm to it. A part of him wept for the life he was throwing away- Misty, Brock, everyone. People he had cherished, memories he had wanted to see and feel and experience, but it didn't mean anything. The weird duplicates of himself did the same, and the world faded in a resounding blast of sound and shape.
1
Ash groggily opened his eyes as the ceiling faded into the view, the morning light spilling into his bedroom as he glanced outside and saw the sun slowly rising up. He glanced down to where his clock should have been, the thing that would wake him up, but instead all he was able to see was the mangled remains of electronics. His room was torn apart- filled with the remains of tossed figurines at the wall. The window had been cracked open, and the blanket was strewn across the floor. He bit back a sigh and quickly slipped his travelling clothes on- a lightweight jacket and jeans and a hat he got from the Pokemon Expo for mailing in boxes of cereal.
He took a sharp breath as he slammed the door open, grabbing his bag off the rail as he ran to go outside as quickly as possible. His eyes momentarily watched as Delia waved him goodbye, a strange look across her face. Ash didn’t blame how sad she looked- the love she gave him was something he had never reciprocated in a way he thought fair. But how could he, he reminded himself. The twelve year old took a sharp intake of air as he finished running to Professor Oak’s lab. Gary was already outside, with his dumb sports car, and even dumber cheer squad.
“Oh, late are we Ashy-boy?” Gary snickered, tossing a Pokeball into the air. “I mean, I’m not surprised, but here we are. I already have a super cool starter pokemon, so, I best not leave you waiting for disappointment!”
Ash scowled. “And why would I be disappointed? Are you trying to say I’ll be ungrateful like you?”
Gary looked mildly offended as he leaned against his car, whispering something to the girls in the car who giggled like little children. “Well, see, I’m cool, because
all
the girls love me. And who likes you?”
“Jeez. Who needs an ego boost that much.” Ash deadpanned, gesturing to the girls behind Gary. They blinked but said nothing, still waving their hands and looking dramatically swooned by Gary and his “coolness.”
“Whatever.” He hopped into the car, waving as Ash heard him distantly call “smell you later.” He bit down the retaliation in his throat as he pushed open the door to the Pokemon Lab, where Oak stood beside a container for Pokeballs. The room was cluttered as usual, boxes and books thrown everywhere on the stained white tile floors. The windows were cracked open and a few aides tapped away on their computers in the corners of the room. A distinct smell of disinfectant assaulted his nose.
“Ah, Ash, my boy.” Professor Oak smiled, before his grin vanished a little. “I don’t actually have a standard starter ready for you.”
Ash gaped. “But you are supposed to bring enough-”
Oak shook his head, before fetching a Pokeball with a little lightning bolt inscribed into the top. “Lance only made it required that starter givers have enough Pokemon. Standard Starters aren’t exactly.. Common, Ash.” He laughed softly. Oak silently pushed down the thought in his head that demanded the Pikachu was given- a resounding echoing demand that felt filled with a sort of pained cry. That also sounded like Ash himself, but he was not ready to chew through that situation. Ash nodded slowly, before Oak passed him the ball with the electric inscribed and a Pokedex in his other.
Ash stared at the technology like it wasn’t real, bonking it against the Pokeball a few times.
“Point it at the Pokeball, and then click- yeah.” Oak held back a fit of chuckles as Ash did as told, and the Pokedex beeped.
“Pikachu, the Mouse Pokemon. Electric Type. This Pikachu is Male. When several of these Pokémon gather, their electricity could build and cause lightning storms. ” The Pokedex chimed. Ash grinned at the information, holding the ball to his heart. “Thanks Oak! I love him already!”
Oak sweatdropped, before silently shaking his head. “He.. he’s a little temperamental, Ash, but you seem to be- fine with temperamental Pokemon, so.”
Oak pushed down the questions he normally would prod Ash with- ever since he showed up to Pallet he seemed to easily attract Pokemon. Beyond that, Oak swore he would see some of the most dangerous and easily aggravated Pokemon like Magmar or Electabuzz relaxed and easy around him- even his own Dragonite was happy to hang out with him. He had raised the point with Lance, who- had done nothing, as usual.
He could live with that.
“Well, I’ll be going now!” Ash waved as he turned to leave, and Oak passed him five pokeballs. Ash stared at them like they were almost dirty- but Oak had grown accustomed to the boy's clear disdain for technology in general. He insisted he wouldn’t just catch Pokemon randomly, and that he was going on a journey to be friends with them all.
Oak decided he wasn’t going to question it.
-
Ash took a long breath of exhaustion as he finally reached the outskirts of Pallet, the surrounding area of grass and trees gently filling his senses with an air of calm. He drew Pikachu’s pokeball, letting out the little mouse who immediately baulked at the sight of him.
“ A newbie! ” Pikachu chittered. “ I’m just trying to have a snack, and I am passed off to a newbie!”
Ash frowned at that. He thought he had made it evidently clear to Oak that he didn’t want Pokemon who were just taken from their lives. He placed the pokeball on the dirt beside him, keeping his hands on his lap. He remembered what his mother had said about Pikachu- they preferred to have control of a situation when worried.
“What are you doing. Release me.” Pikachu ordered, pointing at the ball. Ash fidgeted, before looking at the Rattata and Pidgey cheerfully running around the fields.
“ Sorry.” Ash quietly mumbled. Pikachu stared at Ash for a long moment, before it clicked that Ash hadn’t quite said that in English. It had been a very soft ‘pi’ instead. “ I’m Ash. ”
Pikapi. Pikachu could work with a name, as he desperately ran through the list of strays he had heard of- but judging by the boys age, he wouldn’t have ever known the kid. “ A stray?”
Ash nodded.
Strays were frowned upon in Pokemon Society- in the sense, they proved humans never looked after their own kind. Kangaskhan often had the most, but the boy would have stayed with them if he had truly been a part of a herd. They kept their strays. Pikachu was not one to pry though, so he simply threw his hands up in the air in frustration.
“Why become a trainer! Why do this! Why keep me?” Pikachu chittered at him. Ash tapped the shell of the Pokedex a few times, before staring at Pikachu again.
“Mom said I could see the world if I did. She let me go to a human family even though it was very far away, and said this would mean I could get lots of friends.. She knows a trainer, apparently.”
Pikachu perked up in interest at that. “
What kind?”
“ Apparently he’s super strong. Two trainers, in fact.. Maybe three.. I never met anymore than just one. Who I can’t remember.”
Pikachu sighed at that, before climbing onto the kid’s shoulder. “ No ball, but I’ll stay, because I have a feeling that momma of yours would have my tail if I didn’t. My name is Pinwheel.”
Ash giggled. “ Like the forest in Unova.”
Pikachu shocked him at that notion, before Ash stood up and travelled. They passed through bushes and fields, and Ash barely gave any wild Pokemon the time of day- although Pikachu knew he just didn’t want to have another Pikachu on his hands- an early route mon subject to the whims of the trainers who passed through because they were unfortunate to choose such a place to live.
Distantly, Pikachu saw a Pidgey flying over, a panicking chirping escaping the bird as she squeaked about - something something Spearow flock something something.
Judging by his trainer's befuddled expression, Pikachu was firmly reminded that the kid was not raised in the area, as every ‘mon and their hatchling knew who the Spearow flock were. The Pidgey clearly had been too weakened to stop them this time, so when Pikachu saw the angry swarm ascend over the hill, he wasn’t surprised. “Run. They don’t listen to Pokemon.”
“ Kay.” Ash replied, grabbing his bag to be in a better situation on his back before running down the hill as the Spearow pursued at a very quick pace. A Dragonite soared from above, before diving on the Spearow with a sharp roar. On his back, a man wearing a cape ordered what Ash could faintly hear as a Dragon Pulse.
“Spearow, go feed elsewhere! This isn’t a place for you!” Dragonite barked out. The Spearow squawked indignantly. “ And? Don’t tell us what to do!”
Ash facepalmed as the Dragon Pulse cut through the Spearow. Some dove down, deciding the Dragonite was not suitable prey, and straight at what they thought was-
A boy and his Pikachu.
“Pinwheel- use- uh,!” Ash stumbled over the English Language as his Pikachu nodded and leapt from his shoulder to use Thunderbolt on the offending Pokemon. “Thunderbolt, Ash. ” Pikachu chittered after he landed. Spearow twitched on the ground, as the Dragonite cleaned up the rest of the Pokemon.
“ Kid, are you okay?” Dragonite growled softly, clearly directing the comment to the Pikachu. Ash nodded anyway as the Dragonite’s trainer slid off his back.
“Woah there, Spearow can be nasty- you and your Pikachu are fine, right?” The man laughed boisterously, before idly petting his Dragonite. “Pikachu are pretty temperamental, impressed you got it to follow your orders.”
Pikachu exchanged a glance with Dragonite, before giggling. “It’s a stray. I’m not going to give a stray trouble, because there is a pissed off mother somewhere and I don’t think I’m interested in finding who they are.”
Dragonite sweatdropped and poked Ash curiously, who blinked and rubbed the Dragonite’s arm gently. “Hello. How are you? ”
Dragonite watched how he carefully sounded the words to make it sound like he was just saying “Dragonite.” without causing his trainer to be suspicious. He could respect it, if it wasn’t a key concern of his trainer that people were being raised by Pokemon in the first place.
“ I’m well. Oh, that’s a nice spot.”
Ash giggled as he started petting the Dragonite more and his trainer gaped a little before silently nodding to himself. Ash stepped away his Pokedex on the pokemon.
“
Dragonite, the Dragon Pokemon. Dragon/Flying type. This Dragonite is Male.
An extremely rarely seen marine Pokémon. Its intelligence is said to match that of humans.”
The trainer watched as Ash shook his head at the dex entry. “Wh- it’s not extremely rare, people just don’t know where to look! Back.. uhm,”
Pikachu slapped him lightly with his tail. “Just say you moved. Human’s do that. ”
“Before I moved to Pallet, I saw tons allll the time.”
Pikachu facepalmed. “ Now he’s going to ask questions.”
Surprisingly, the trainer actually nodded at that, before turning to his Dragonite and softly whispering something to the Pokemon, and then stuffed his hands into his pockets after fixing his spiky-red hair a little. “Well, my name is Lance. Don’t you.. Recognise me?”
Ash shook his head. “I don’t keep up with.. Uh, celebrities.”
Lance hummed in amusement, before smiling at Dragonite. “Well, why don’t we stay a while then. I don’t get to talk to a lot of people without being chased around with an autograph book.”
-
“So you are a new trainer then?” Lance asked as Ash awkwardly pushed a spoon around the bowl of soup like the action itself was confusing. Lance smiled inwardly at the ineptitude, as he fondly remembered when he himself could barely cook. The man adjusted his cape a little, sitting in a more comfortable form as he brushed back his spiky hair idly.
“What’s your goal?”
Ash fell silent. He didn’t really know where he was taking Pokemon. He just wanted friends, to see the world, but-
“I get it.” Lance cut in before Ash gave a half-hearted response. The older spun a Pokeball in his hand idly. “I didn’t know what I was gonna do with myself. Like, Dragon Master was on the agenda, but-”
“It wasn’t really me.”
Lance placed an arm on Ash’s shoulder. “But then I had a long think, with Dragonite’s help, and we realised where we wanted to go. And- I think,”
He passed Ash the pokeball. “I think you have a lot of potential to change the world, so I’d like you to accept this Dratini.”
Ash stared at the Dratini’s pokeball, nodding to himself. Lance stared at the trees, before idly rubbed his Dragonite and then releasing a sigh. He wrung his hands together. “Why did you move from Blackthorn?”
“I- uh,” Ash stammered. “...where?”
He glanced at Pikachu nervously who could only shrug. He glanced at Lance, who’s expression momentarily scrutinised him. He then snapped his fingers as if he realised something.
“Sorry, why did you move from Fusube?” Lance tried again. Ash’s eyes widened and he nodded.
“Well, my mom had to get.. Somebody else to look after me, so I was sent to Pallet-” Ash laughed it off nervously, but the Lance guy didn’t seem that confused at the statement. He simply clapped his hands and took the finished soup off the fire, pouring a bowl of it for him and Ash as they poured some Pokemon food for Lance’s pokemon.
A Charizard, Aerodactyl, a pink Dragonair, Kingdra and two Dragonite graced the field. They chewed their food as Ash gasped at the pokemon. The pink Dragonair flew over to him, prodding him with his tail before hugging him.
“ Ash!” It chirped, squeezing the boy as Pikachu grumbled from being moved. Lance chuckled in amusement. Ash blinked in surprise as the pokemon affectionately nudged him over and over.
“I got her recently from the outskirts of Blackthorn. Her name is Rosa.” Lance explained. Ash’s eyes went wide.
“Hey! Rosa, get back here!” He giggled as he ran after the little pink serpent. He tripped on a rock as the Dratini turned around quickly, butting him in the chest so he didn’t fall on the rocks. The pokemon giggled childishly.
Lance took notice of the surprise, but by Dragonite’s “don’t say a word expression” Lance let it be.
Rosa finally let Ash go, who flicked her tail and rested around Lance. “ I’m super strong now, Ash!”
Ash blinked and smiled, but didn’t say a word. Rosa frowned at that, before flicking her tail and looking at the Pikachu. “ Did he forget how to speak?”
“He’s hiding it from your trainer, dimwit.” Pikachu deadpanned.
Rosa opened her mouth and closed it again. “ But Lance is safe.”
Pikachu shook his head before jumping onto Ash’s shoulder. He nudged his trainer as he ate the pretty flavourless carrot soup. Rosa huffed in annoyance. “ Then get Lance away so I can talk to my little brother!”
Pikachu shrugged helplessly as the older Dragonite beside her shook his head. “ Rosa. You know if Lance knows he’s from Blackthorn you’ll get apt opportunity to hang with them.”
Ash sweatdropped at the pseudo-argument, and even Lance was looking a little confused. He gently patted Rosa who immediately moved beside Ash, pushing him over.
“Admittedly, I have never seen Rosa act this way to somebody before..” Lance mumbled, but Ash caught the words. He silently stared at the Dragonair’s eyes before poking the Dragonair on a very specific spot on her wing-ears, gently petting her. Rosa roared and headbutted him, sending Ash backwards.
“ Hey! Why do you still remember that! Erhhggh! Annoying little! You frustrate me so much! Why did I ever feel excited to see you-! Argh!” Rosa grumbled, fluttering around the boy, who simply threw a rock up and let it hit the Dragonair. He snickered as the pink Dragonair got even more frustrated. Lance was about ready to yank the kid back for aggravating his Dragons, when he realised the anger Rosa had was not really anger.
“ I WAS NOT DEFEATED BY A ROCK WHY DO YOU NEVER LET THIS BE '' Rosa groaned, before gently butting Ash on the head. “ Miss you, squirt.”
Pikachu made useless pointing motions at the duo, when Lance did a similar shrug. “I don’t know. Rosa is a younger.. Dragonair, but-”
The Dragonair huffed and returned to Lance’s side as he returned the other mon’s. The blue light swallowed her and Lance hummed in acknowledgement.
“Well, I hope to see you excel!” Lance finally laughed, as the sun slowly trekked down the sky. As the sunset grew a red and rainbow bird graced the clouds.
Ash stared at the bird as it flew over, cawing out the sky. Lance similarly seemed entranced by the bird.
“ The Chosen One has begun his journey. Here is to a new age!” the bird screeched. Lance seemed to understand what the bird had said, judging by how he and Ash exchanged glances when a rainbow feather fell onto Ash’s lap.
“Ho-Oh.” Lance mumbled. “A Rainbow Wing from Ho-Oh.”
Ash watched as Lance stood up, hoisting himself upon his Dragonite and smiling. “Good luck, Ash.. and keep the Rainbow Wing close to your heart.”
Ash nodded, bowing as Lance left. A friend of Rosa was a friend of him, after all.
-
Champion: Official
Lance: Ho-Oh sighting
Steven: Not a Fearow?
Lance: Steven. I saw the bird fly over my head. And give a Rainbow Wing to a trainer.
Wallace: !!
Wallace: That’s unusual.
Cynthia: Aligns with the rumours of a Chosen One, right?
Lance: It did mention that.
Lance: I had already had a fairly strange day. Spearow Flock were causing trouble on Route 1, so I had gone to get rid of the birds.
Lance: A new trainer and his Pikachu helped me.
Cynthia: i feel bad for your ears
Lance: he didn’t recognise me
Cynthia: Were you in-
Lance: In my Champion attire, yes. I’m pretty sure his Pikachu recognised me.
Steven: Ok. So, Pallet area, that’s odd.
Lance: I thought as much, so I thought I’d hang with him for a bit.
Lance: He uses the dex on my Dragonite, and makes the comment that “if you know where to look, they aren’t rare.”
Cynthia: so obviously blackthorn area lived in?
Lance: Yeah. I thought as much- so I asked, why did you move?
Lance: He only recognised it when I used the name the Dragonite gave it.
Steven: Weird, but go on.
Lance: He said that he had to due to his mother.
Lance: Pikachu looked done with it all at that point, so I doubt it was the full truth.
Cynthia: Strange trainer gets Rainbow Wing?
Cynthia: well
Lance: My new dragonair
Lance: The Shiny one
Lance: Adores him
Cynthia: Now that is odd.
Cynthia: Was it like an aura bond or?
Lance: I felt like I was watching siblings.
Steven: Wallace didn’t you see a shiny dratini once?
Wallace: Yes. It was playing with an egg and a young kid.
Lance: Oh?
Wallace: It was odd since the kid was throwing rocks at the Dratini who seemed pretty offended at the notion.
Lance: Rosa got offended when he threw a rock at-
Cynthia: we have now established that rosa and mystery child knew eachother
Lance: mystery child has a rainbow wing too
Lance: but yeah
Steven: Keep an eye on his gym challenge
Lance: if he does it, i will
Steven: ?
Lance: he floundered when i asked him what he wanted to do
Lance: so it’s an if.
Steven: In other news, I’m visiting Kanto soon.
Lance: wonderful another security risk
Steven: -_-
Steven: I’ll tell you if I come across mystery kid.
-
2
“Halt! You must provide identification to proceed!” A teal-haired policewoman held her hand out to stop him at the gate area of the city. Ash stared blankly at her, while she relaxed and continued to speak. “Pokemon Thieves have been spotted and we do not want anymore!”
Ash continued to look confusedly at her, while the officer smiled at him and spotted his Pokedex on his belt, pointing at the red square. "May I have that?"
"Uh...Sure?" Ash laughed off the nervousness that bubbled in his chest, fumbling with the device as he passed it to the policewoman who pressed a button on the side. The Pokedex beeped. “I am Dexter. I serve as Ash Ketchum’s official identification and trainer card. If found, please return to Professor Oak.”
The officer scrutinised the Pokedex, before shrugging and handing the red device back to him. “Have a nice time in Viridian City.”
Ash strolled through the city, glancing at Dratini’s Pokeball a few times. He walked to a park area he had found- a few trees and some grass weren't exactly the height of beautiful green areas in the world, but his options were pretty limited. He sat down on one of the cold steel benches that were firmly planted into the dirt and released the small blue dragon type. He pointed his Pokedex at Dratini.
"It is born large to start with. It repeatedly sheds its skin as it steadily grows longer. This Dratini is Male."
"Hello.." Ash waved to the small worm who looked up with a brimming excitement in his eyes. His tail flicked and swayed like a Yamper's might before the Dratini tackled Ash in the chest. Pinwheel hung over Ash's shoulder lazily, chuckling to itself.
"Ash!" The Dratini trilled in excitement. Ash, who had been looking slightly confused for a bit, suddenly snapped his finger in realisation. Of course. If that random (famous, apparently) dragon trainer had caught Rosa- his little brother Kai would have come along for the ride. Probably willingly, if he was to throw any bets on it.
"Kai?" Ash replied. The Dratini gave a vigorous nod to Ash's excitement, as he gently patted Kai on the back before returning his new reunited friend. He still had to go to the local Pokemon Center, of course- something Oak had insisted both he and Gary knew about before they had left for their journeys.
He walked to the building, staring at the doors for a long time. They were shut, with no visible handle. Maybe they were push to open, but normally they labelled that? Ash looked at them, feeling slightly frustrated as he still couldn't quite figure it out.
He wasn't exactly familiar with cities, and his few memories of being in them were of Fusube- or Blackthorn, he reminded himself, where the old-fashioned historical nature of the city meant ordinary doors were far more common, and being around Pallet, and the most modern building was Oak's Lab.
His Pikachu snorted and stepped up to them as they opened automatically, sliding apart to make way for the mouse.
Well, now he just felt plain stupid.
Ash made a small ‘o’ with his face, before walking to the Nurse at the counter. She was all smiles, he noted. Pink hair in two pigtails in a white outfit that he had seen once or twice before when those nurses had strayed from the Pokemon Center. He placed Pikachu onto the tray set out for him, and Kai's pokeball. “Can you look after my Pokemon, please?”
Nurse Joy smiled and nodded as her Chansey lifted the tray carefully. "Your Pokemon will be safe with us!"
He walked over to the seating area. It wasn't anything special- just a few mossy green booths with some coffee tables and magazines on training, battling and the odd one on contests strewn across the cedar tables. He took a long sigh and relaxed as much as he could allow himself to as another trainer sat beside him. She had orange hair tied into a side ponytail and wore a yellow t-shirt under some red suspenders that connected to some denim shorts. Her hair was contorted in a way that suggested, quite plainly, anger.
“Are you...alright?” Ash asked, a smile crossing his face as he looked to face her properly. The girl seemed to snap out of her thoughts, and she stopped looking mad for a moment and looked back at him. “A trainer destroyed my bike, which cost a lot of money.”
Ash paused. “I… but what if you bought a new one?”
“I can’t afford it.”
Ash still looked confused. Money was never something he thought about. While Delia wasn't exactly affluent, they never had to worry about it either. Yet, he tried his best to empathise with the girl. “I mean, I’m sure the trainer in question didn’t mean it! And I bet he would say sorry! And I bet he would help you save up!”
That’s what a Pokemon would do. (Or most, anyway.)
“Not everyone is like that, kid... Anyway, my name is Misty Waterflower.” She introduced. Ash smiled brightly back. “I’m Ash!”
She tried to match the expression the kid had, but it was pretty hard to be quite as enthusiastic as the trainer in front of her. “Nice to meet you, Ash.” She replied.
Misty glanced over when the bell rang to signal for the trainer to pick up their Pokemon. Ash stood up and collected his Pokemon- a Pikachu and a mystery one in a Pokeball. Curiosity bubbled in her, but she held off on asking what was in the Pokeball. Instead, she idly petted the Pikachu who was already vying for her affection.
“Awh, Pinwheel likes you.” Ash grinned. Misty hummed in amusement as her hand was swallowed by soft yellow fur. The rather idyllic moment was quite rudely interrupted when the siren for the building went off.
Smoke billowed from the centre of the room of the Pokemon Center as three silhouettes stood in the middle of it all. Two tall, one very short, appearing to be what looked to be a Meowth.
“Prepare for trouble!” “And make it double!”
The duo posed dramatically. One with short blue hair in a white and red uniform and the other with long pink hair recited a motto. They wore white uniforms with the letter R planted in the centre of the fabric in bright red. Their (quite weird) motto introduced them- Team Rocket.
"We're going to steal all your Pokemon!" Jessie demanded- the pink-haired girl. The blue-haired guy, James, laughed cruelly. "Yes, so hand them over!"
Ash stood up to protect the Centre. Misty did the same- until she remembered her Gym Pokemon were not on her right now. Big yikes, Misty reminded herself, but she reassured herself with the fact that she was still not exactly a slouch of a trainer. She hoped, anyway. The two Rocket grunts only had an Ekans and Koffing anyway.
Not the best trainers.
“Kai! Pinwheel!” Ash tossed the pokeball, releasing the blue dragon. It glanced at Ash, its face furrowing in determination. The Pikachu sparked as it was released. Misty ignored the "what the fuck, that is a Dratini" thought to release her Staryu. That could wait.
“What! That kid has a super rare Pokemon!” Meowth pointed at the Dratini, who growled. “Get away from my big brother!”
Meowth was used to trainer Pokemon confusing their trainers for familial members, but still, something about the anger bristling off the little dragon type set him off guard. Some species were more inclined to mistake their trainers for family- and the Dratini line was simply not one of those species. It was far more common in Kangaskhan or the Nidoran line, where familial bonds were far more important. The Pikachu sparked in annoyance. “You will have Blackthorn on your asses if you don’t go.”
Meowth shrugged, ignoring the voice in his head that wondered if Pikachu was referring to the Dragons of Johto being annoyed over the Dratini or the trainer. “You don’t scare me, Pikachu.”
“Now! Ekans, use Bite!” “Koffing, Poison Gas!”
Ash winced as he realised he’d have to battle- not just look at them angrily and hope they went away, but ignored his trepidation to face the thieves head-on. “Kai, use Extreme Speed! Pinwheel, use Thunderbolt!”
If this was Rosa’s sibling, it was almost guaranteed the little worm would know the move. Misty’s eyes widened as the Pokemon slithered forward, zipping around the Koffing and slamming into it before it could do anything. The Pikachu released a bolt of lightning and sent the trio flying through the air almost majestically.
And the roof of the Pokemon Centre was down. He hoped he wouldn't get in too much trouble for giving the Viridian Pokemon Centre a new skylight.
Misty called Staryu to use a Water Gun to keep the debris from falling on Dratini, who was able to safely slither away. It excitedly stared at his trainer, chirping, “Did I do it like big sister?”
Ash nodded to the Dratini while Misty sat and processed what exactly just happened before her eyes. Right. He still had a Dratini- a protected species, which was not just rare, but possibly part of a larger scheme. Misty grabbed Ash’s wrist and pulled him over to a corner while Officer Jennys poured in for accounts from the other trainers and Nurse Joy of the events of the criminals invading the Pokemon Centre. Ash opened his mouth but closed it as Misty held up a Cerulean City Badge- a small piece of blue metal shaped in a water droplet.
“I’m a gym leader. Tell me exactly how you got that Dratini, or I will take action.” She whispered. It was possible, after all, it was stolen and Ash had come across somehow. Or an entire other slew of things, she bitterly noted.
“A- a- guy gave it to me on Route 1.” Ash stammered. “He had like, red hair, a cape, I don’t remember his name, he was surprised and stuff I don’t know!”
Misty didn't need his name with that description. She would recognise, even in words, the ridiculous attire of the illustrious Champion and Elite Four member Lance any time. He wasn't exactly the most normal trainer to come across, but it did save her a little bit. She could ask him, after all. The Dratini nudged Ash’s leg affectionately as Misty looked even more confused. “..I can verify that story, so, I’ll travel..with you until I figure it out, okay?”
Ash frantically nodded, clearly distressed by the entire situation. Misty didn't blame him for that and was silently glad he was being cooperative. Pinwheel- his Pikachu, sighed.
“We’re gonna get this a lot, aren’t we Kai?”
The Dratini giggled at that, and Ash bit his tongue to not laugh too. Misty smiled weakly at Ash before it actually hit her.
“Wait. You didn’t recognise-”
Pinwheel slammed a paw over Misty’s mouth before she could finish the sentence, jumping to be on her shoulder instead. “We wanna see how long we can take this. Lance found it funny.”
A bit sad, Pinwheel noted to himself, that he recognised Lance as a Champion before his trainer.
Misty nodded in excitement as Ash gave a deadpan glare at his Pikachu, who stuck out a tongue at him. Ash sat down beside Misty again, who stared at the wall. “You don’t know who I am. You don’t know my sisters.”
Ash shook his head.
“Sheltered childhood? I see... Well, these are my sisters... I guess.” Misty scowled as she opened her Pokenav to show Ash Violet, Daisy and Lily. She didn't know why she was doing this- showing him his sisters, but she shrugged it off. He was a nice person, and he already knew she was the Cerulean Gym Leader. He blinked in confusion at the video of the water show.
“What’s the point.”
Misty gaped. “Wh- you don’t think they are pretty or anything?”
Ash shook his head, after all, his mother had been keen to tell him better than to fall for a pretty face. But also, he couldn't exactly make himself care that much about girls. “Don’t let prettiness dictate your actions. Only your mind can judge a soul.”
“Well.. my mother said don’t let prettiness dictate your actions,” Ash recalled. “Only your mind can judge a soul.”
Misty nodded and decided she quite liked Ash’s mother. “What else does your very wise mother have to say?”
Ash blinked, before humming as he thought of a quote. Kai bounced upwards onto Ash’s neck, wrapping around it like a scarf. Kai chirped. “A reputation is the beginning of a legacy, a legacy is the beginning of a myth, a myth is the beginning of a truth.”
Ash remembered that one well. It was what he had lived by it’s why he never bothered to pay attention to the reputations of those around him. He had never seen it as important as learning the myths of the world, as one day, they may just be the truth. She had been quite insistent that both he and Rosa understood it well, and clearly, his little brother Kai had the same lesson.
It probably had its holes in accuracy, but he couldn't care.
“A reputation is the beginning of a legacy, a legacy is the beginning of a myth, and a myth is the beginning of a truth.” Ash recited. “It means that somebody’s reputation will become their legacy, and then that legacy gets passed around to the point it is a myth, and eventually people will believe the myth to be true... Like how most legendary and mythical Pokemon are dictated by what we know!”
“That’s really innovative,” Misty replied. Her eyes scanned the room as if there was something new in the Pokemon Centre. She stared at Nurse Joy, before standing up and sighing.
“Well, go get a room, and we’ll meet back together in the morning. Deal?” Misty replied. Ash nodded, grabbing a key from Nurse Joy and walking to his room. It was a small little hotel-like room, with a single bed in the middle, a bedside table and a window overlooking the rest of Viridian City. It was quaint and simple, he decided, as he curled up inside the bed.
Pinwheel and Kai fell asleep easily, curled into his side.
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Kanto - Johto League
Misty- lance
Misty- have you given a dratini to anybody in the last while
Lance- As it happens, yes
Clair- WHAT?
Clair- WHY?
Lance- He was interesting
Lance- Also he seemed a good fit for Rosa’s little brother.
Clair- For Mew’s sake Lance we don’t give dratini out like candy??
Misty- he was very good with it to be fair
Misty- the two are close
Lance- ALREADY?
Misty- maybe hes just one of those weirdos
Misty- with a very wise mom lol
Clair- ??!?!?
Misty- you heard me.
Misty- spitting knowledge
Clair- what kind of knowledge hmm
Misty- “ A reputation is the beginning of a legacy, a legacy is the beginning of a myth, a myth is the beginning of a truth.” apparently
Lance- that confirms my “this kid lived in blackthorn area” theory
Clair- then its likely we know him, no?
Lance- wallace saw him once
Misty- i might just travel with him because apparently we have a ton of unanswered questions on him,
Lance- Thank you
Misty- also i think he doesn’t understand automatic doors
Lance- what
Misty- i watched his pikachu show him how they work
Clair- We have automatic doors in Blackthorn..?
Misty- yeah.
Misty- he reminds me of somebody who i cant place my finger on.
Lance- rosa has been acting up
Misty- your shiny dragonair?
Lance- acting up puts it lightly she has been going zubat-shit insane
Morty- bell tower is having another seizure
Morty- hasn’t been this bad since gold
Misty- ?
Lance: Unusual
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3
“AHEHGHh! A bug!” Misty screeched as she scrambled away from the Caterpie that shuffled along the ground, while Pinwheel snorted in amusement. Ash snickered under his breath as they continued to travel along the path in the forest. It was an old trodden path, with sticks and leaves dusting between the dirt that made a path where so many trainers had walked. They had begun to trek through Viridian Forest, on Misty’s suggestion. Scenic trees cooled them off from the heat of the sun, with little dapples of sunlight painting the grass a soft yellow where it landed. Dew dropped from the old trees while Pokemon played with one another.
A Pidgeotto landed on a branch, staring at the Pikachu, squawking. Misty yelped, reaching for her Staryu as the bird chirped in amusement. “Lunch, are you? Surely you don’t expect this hatchling to be a good trainer?”
Ash scowled at being called a hatchling. He pointed at the bird, poorly enunciating Pidgeotto slowly so Misty didn’t suspect anything. “I am NOT a hatchling!”
Misty watched as he butchered Pidgeotto's name. Instead of saying "pih-jee-oh-toh" it sounded more like "peeh-jeeh-ooouhh-towh".
Pidgeotto stared as the Pikachu giggled. “You didn’t mishear.”
“So a hatchling. Every hatchling says they aren’t a hatchling.” Pidgeotto commented, amusement tinkling in the bird Pokemon's voice. “Any family?”
Pinwheel huffed. “Up north. Fusube area. He has his little brother.”
The Pidgeotto tutted in disappointment, gesturing with her wing at the Pokeballs. He was getting quietly bored of Viridian Forest anyway. The journey, the friends, it would be fun. “Tell him to catch me. He needs a proper Pokemon to keep an eye on him, rat.”
Pinwheel snorted and tapped a Pokeball on the belt after climbing down off Ash’s shoulder. He understood and tossed the Pokeball. It landed on Pidgeotto and dinged after a single shake. Misty spluttered as the Pokedex chimed.
“Pidgeotto. The Bird Pokemon- Normal/Flying Type. Very protective of its sprawling territorial area, this Pokémon will fiercely peck at any intruder. This one is Female.”
Misty pointed at Ash. “You caught. The Pidgeotto- with- what, Pinwheel chatting…at it?”
Ash shrugged. “Maybe she wants to travel?”
He tossed the Pokeball, releasing Pidgeotto who grinned and blew a gust of wind as she flapped her wings with a smile on the beaked Pokemon. She preened at the attention. The tan and crimson bird tried her best to look powerful. “I am Gale! The strongest Pidgeotto in the Viridian Forest!”
Pinwheel rolled his eyes but didn’t comment on anything. Ash clapped in awe at the bird Pokemon, and Misty’s smile twitched a little wider. She couldn’t help but enjoy how excited the guy got over getting a boring Pokemon like a Pidgeotto,
“Well, that settles that!” Misty grinned before a Weedle shuffled over. The little yellow bug tilted his head upwards. “Oh... Gale.. bye..” It mumbled, racing away as Misty screamed “BUG!” at the top of her lungs.
Ash chortled as Misty quivered behind a tree. “I don’t want to see it! Get it away get it away!” Misty stammered frantically. Ash shrugged and didn’t say a word, as at that moment a trainer used a bamboo sword to bring it to Ash’s neck. “Are you a trainer fro-”
Ash grabbed both ends of the sword, and snapped it like a twig, tossing it aside. Curse him for being used to chasing annoying dragon types he considered family around rocks and rubbish terrain. “Are you idiotic! I could’ve been hurt badly!”
The kid- a Camper, Misty noticed, by the look of him, stammered. “B-but I just wanted to battle Pallet trainers a-and”
“It- that was expensive!”
Ash blinked like the word meant nothing to him, before pointing at the remains of the sword. “You don’t need a sword.” Ash replied.
He picked up both halves of the sword as the teachings his mother explained about Farfetch’d rang through his head. “If one loses their leek, you should show them this.”
Ash struck the kid with the sticks and easily downed the Camper and stood over him, with Gale perching on his shoulder chirping. “Good job, nestling. That Camper pissed me off.”
Ash threw the sword on top of the Camper, who numbly left them down and stood up. “Well... I challenge you to a Pokemon Battle! Two vs two!”
Misty stepped in the middle as Ash blinked and stepped backwards. She called out the standard referee stuff for the battle. He guessed he was battling now, and tried to remember what his mother said about it- “Stay calm.” and “Don’t play nice.”
“Gale! I choose you!” Ash called. The bird flew off his shoulder, sending a gust of wind as she did. The Camper sent out a Pinsir, who punched the air a few times as he snarled to intimidate. “Be afraid! I’m strong!”
Gale giggled in amusement, the bird yawning. Ash held the Pokedex to Gale’s Pokeball. This Pidgeotto is Female. She knows the moves: Sand Attack, Gust, Quick Attack, and Twister.
“Ok! Use Quick Attack!” Ash yelled. The Pinsir stumbled around as Gale darted through the air and slammed into the Pinsir. The trainer yelped. “Use Hyper Beam!”
Ash gaped at the move choice, while Misty facepalmed. Ash then saw the Hyper Beam in question. It sure was one, but it was a weaker yellowish beam with none of the white or red accentations that he had seen in the Dragon's hyperbeams back home, which usually marked a well-trained and powerful beam. And anyway, Pinsir were bet at physical combat! “Uh. Gale, just.. Go behind a tree.”
The bird obliged, and the Hyper Beam was stopped easily by the old oak. Gale dipped over the tree canopy, diving to be in front of her trainer. “What next, nestling!”
“Gust!” Ash replied, and Gale grinned. She sent forth a huge blast of wind on the recovering Pinsir, who landed in the dirt. The trainer returned the Pinsir and sent out a Metapod. Misty facepalmed again.
“Harden!” the trainer called. Ash blinked as Gale cocked her head. “Nestling, am I facing lunch?”
Ash sighed in exhaustion. “Don’t eat the Metapod, Gale. Catch it in your claws and throw it up to land a Twister.”
The Metapod was thrown into the air by a gleeful Pidgeotto as the draconic twister sent the Metapod into a tree, unconscious. Misty held her hand to Ash. “Ash has knocked out Metapod, leaving him the victor of this battle!” She called. Ash clapped happily as the trainer fumbled for words.
“Great job, Gale!” Ash smiled, returning the Pokemon. Misty sighed in relief until she heard a familiar buzzing noise.
Beedrill.
“AHHHHH!” Misty screeched as Ash grabbed her wrist to pull her along, running down the path as quickly as possible. The Beedrill buzzed after them, but Ash was surprisingly fit for his age. The kid easily outran them, leading them out of the forest as he tripped on a rock and landed, grumbling.
“Oh, I should tell Rosa.” Kai giggled. Misty stared at the Pokemon, whom Pinwheel had released from his Pokeball, mocking and jeering Ash for tripping on the rock, but it was clear to be in good fun.
“uh-” Misty blinked, helping Ash up as the Team Rocket grunts from Viridian hopped out of a hot air balloon.
“Hey! It’s the Dratini Twerp!” Meowth called. Jessie’s eyes widened before she nodded in determination. “Ok! Go, Ekans!” James released his Koffing, silently hitting “record” on a covert body cam his boss had given him. After all, they had a mission here.
-
“Sir! We encountered a trainer with a Dratini and Pikachu!” Jessie saluted as her boss drummed the table. “Interesting. And what do you say about letting me see him?”
“Sir! We will record and find him for you.” James replied. Meowth stayed saluting as the Persian purred smugly.
-
Ash sent the Dratini forward. The little dragon roared. “I know Rosa’s special move!”
Meowth looked confused. He didn’t need to look confused for much longer.
“Oh! Kai, use Ice Beam!” “Pinwheel, Thunderbolt! Gale-” Ash threw the ball as the Pidgeotto snarled at the Meowth, Koffing and Ekans. “Away from the nestling, lunch.”
“Use Twister on them!”
The three attacks sent the three into the air, screaming and holding onto their Pokemon. Misty high-fived Ash, who sighed and sat down on the grass. He didn't want to face the thought that had forced its way into his mind, but with how many run-ins he had already had with trainers and criminals insisting on battles and fights, it was becoming abundantly clear. “I need to train you three.. Don’t I?”
Gale nudged him gently. “Nestling, battling is a way of life. Do the local Gyms. Brock knows me well... He’ll be happy to see me have a good trainer now.”
“Why does Brock know you?” Pikachu chirped back to the Pidgeotto who puffed out her chest. “Well, I’m a protector of the Pidgey there. My successor was recently announced, so I was suspected to start a journey of my own soon anyway,”
Misty blinked as Ash stood up, holding a fist in the air. “I’m going to challenge Brock! After, After I train my Pokemon a little tomorrow.”
Gale screeched in… pride? “Let's do this, Nestling!”
Kai giggled and nodded and Pikachu pumped a fist to the air similar to his trainer. The four ran down to the Pokemon centre, leaving Misty to play catch-up as she caught her breath. “That- that was sudden, but.. Okay?”
Ash smiled and handed his Pokemon to the nurse, who nodded and after an hour or so, gave them back to Ash. Misty facepalmed as the kid ran straight to the gym. Clearly, his Pokemon had goaded him into the challenge prematurely anyway. The loss could be good for him though, so Misty wasn't exactly interested in interfering.
“Are you ready for this? Pewter Gym awaits!” Brock boomed from the pedestal. He shot a “what the fuck” expression to Misty, who had already evacuated to the stands. He had no time to dwell on that though. Brock called. “What is your name, Challenger!”
“Ash Ketchum!”
Brock sighed and threw a Pokeball, leaving a Geodude in place.
“This will be a two v two battle between the challenger Ash and Pewter Leader Brock!” A kid, younger than Brock called from the Referee podium. Rocks lined the field and the lights switched on all at once.
“Go! Pinwheel!” Ash called. The Pikachu ran to the field as Brock winced inwardly. “Magnitude!”
“Quick Attack!”
Brock admitted the Quick Attack was a strong one, but it did nothing against his Geodude, who knocked the little mouse out immediately through the shockwaves in the floor, which made quick work of the Pokemon with supereffective damage.
“Pikachu is unable to battle! Challenger, send out your next Pokemon!”
“Gale!” Ash called. Brock perked up at the name of the feisty Pidgeotto, but it facepalmed on seeing the Geodude and the fainted Pikachu in Ash’s arms.
“Nestling- I thought you were going to use Kai.”
Ash blinked. “That- never mind! Gale! Use Twister!”
The Dragon Type attack sent Geodude backwards into a wall, so Brock returned him before impact. The Gym Leader sent out his Onix. The massive rock snake roared as Ash visibly retracted.
“Rosa! Look at these rocks!” Ash giggled as he climbed up them. Rosa followed him, the Dratini giggled as she did. Rosa prodded the rock when it started moving. “AHHH! It’s an Onix!” Rosa yelped. Ash hugged Rosa tight and jumped off the Onix, running away. A distant Dragon Pulse downed the Rock Snake Pokemon.
“Oh- uh… Gale… Twister!” Ash quivered. Misty blinked and shook her head as she watched the battle. Gale took notice of Ash’s fear, huffing at Onix. “Knock me out. Nestling needs time.”
A Rock Throw, as commanded by Gale, had the bird down for the count.
Brock sighed. “Train your Pokemon some more, and come back. You have potential.”
Ash nodded and returned Gale, swallowing the bile that rose in his throat from the loss.
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Kanto-Johto League
Brock: you think you’ve seen it all
Brock: until a complete newbie catches a level 22 pokemon
Misty- i think the pokemon caught him
Brock- .
Lance- Somehow I think I know who this is
Brock- he’s doing the gym circuit apparently
Brock- lost to me but oh well
Misty- every trainer starts somewhere
Misty- who won their first battle?
Lance- not i!
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4
Ash had gotten back to the route earlier than Misty woke up to chat to his Pokemon properly. That would make training easier, he had decided. He crouched in front of his Pikachu, Dratini and Pidgeotto, staring them down a little as he scrolled through moves in his Pokedex.
“ Iron Tail! I remember Momma said Pikachu can learn it through repeatedly trying to split rocks to make dens.” Ash cooed at the Pikachu, gesturing at a boulder. Pinwheel stared at the rock a long time, before nodding in response. “Dad said something like that. I’ll try learn it!”
Pinwheel ran to the rock, striking it with his tail.
Nothing happened.
“Keep trying, Pinwheel!” Ash cried, pumping a fist to the air. He turned his attention to Kai, who was slithering away slowly to avoid being called on. “ Kai! Remember Rosa learned Aqua Tail?”
Kai nodded. He remembered how water enveloped his sister's tail, although she wasn’t too great at the move. “ She said she imagined an Ice Beam from her tail but not an ice beam… uh, try that?”
Kai grinned and a few droplets of water surrounded the little Dratini’s tail as he tried striking the tree. It shook a small amount. Kai immediately tried again, with a few more droplets surrounding his tail.
Gale grinned at the training, before gliding down to affectionately coo at her nestling. She dropped some Oran and Pecha berries on his lap for him to eat. “
Eat up, nestling. Now, what do you want to try to teach me?”
“Momma said she met a Skarmory who could use Steel Wing.” Ash chirped at the Pidgeotto who mulled it over. “ I am half Skarmory…” The Pidgeotto deliberated, before gliding down at a tree and slamming into it full force with her wings.
“ Ow. I’ll keep trying.”
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Misty yawned as she walked outside the Pokemon Centre. She wandered down the street to find Ash, when he came running up to her.
“Misty- come come come you have to see this!” He grinned, bouncing on his heels to grab her wrist and pull her along as she blinked away the sleep in her eyes she didn’t know she had. She followed along, to where Ash’s pokemon were waiting patiently.
Had they been out here all morning?
“I wanna face Brock with my new moves I taught them! Come on, come one!” Ash grinned giddily. Misty blinked before shrugging and walking with Ash back to the gym. Pinwheel seemed proud of himself, Gale looked smug and Kai was brimming with joy.
He returned his Pokemon and slammed the doors of the gym open with the excitement of a young boy, and Misty disappeared off to the stands. She watched as Ash huffed and stood on the box.
“This will be a two v-” The referee began again as Brock took his place in the Gym. “Can we use three?” Ash requested.
Brock’s eyes opened a little as he took in the request. “Are you that confident in your training?”
Ash nodded. The referee shrugged. “Three v three, switches allowed battle for the Boulder Badge. Go!”
Brock sent out the Geodude who stared at the Pikachu who was sent out first- again. Brock sighed. “Did you learn nothing? Geodude, Rock Throw!”
“Pinwheel, use Iron Tail!”
“Iron-
what?”
Brock stumbled over the word as the Pikachu grinned and surrounded it’s tail with metal, slamming into the Geodude, who was thoroughly thrown into the dirt.
“Pikachu has won. Gym Leader, please send out your next Pokemon!”
“Pinwheel, return!” Ash called, tossing his next Pokeball as Brock sent out an Omanyte. It punched the air with his tentacles as Gale escaped her pokeball. “ A snack!”
Ash snickered as Brock blinked at the Pidgeotto. “Alright! Omanyte- Water Gun!”
“Steel Wing!” Ash yelled. Pidgeotto’s wings hardened like steel as the jet of water was easily manoeuvred around by the bird, who slammed into the blue snail-like pokemon at full force. Omanyte was sent flying back.
“Omantye, Icy Wind!” Brock called, throwing a hand out for force. Ash grinned before jumping up. “Now! Pidgeotto- use Gust to send it back!””
The icy wind was thrown back against Omanyte, damaging the Pokemon further as Brock grit his teeth. “Ah, Omanyte! You can do this! Use Rollout!”
Gale screeched as the snail hit him, sending him into a rock.
“Pidgeotto is unable to battle! Challenger, send out your next Pokemon!”
Ash returned Gale and Pinwheel leapt forward, moving across the rocky field. Brock grinned, brushing some dust off his hands as he seemed to forget the stress of being a Gym Leader, if but for a moment.
“Ok! Now! Go for it , Omanyte! Keep that Rollout going!” Brock called. Ash grinned as Pinwheel chirped “What next?”
“Use Iron Tail on the rocks!”
Pinwheel slammed his tail into the rocks- nice inanimate targets that he wouldn’t miss, and created a rockier field that Omanyte ran into. The little snail was sent backwards a little. “Now! Thunderbolt”
The electrical bolt slammed into Omanyte, sending the snail into the wall. “Omanyte is unable to battle! Gym Leader- send out your final Pokemon!”
Pinwheel scurried back to Ash’s size as he grabbed the final Pokemon on his belt, and Misty suddenly became more and more interested in this battle. Brock’s hand drifted to what Misty knew was his Gym Onix, before he switched it and sent out his personal Golem.
“Brock-” The referee, clearly his younger brother began. Brock waved a hand.
“Alright! Kai!”
The Dratini whipped his tail as he came out, slithering around the Golem. “ Hey! Lance showed me you once!”
“ Oh. Hello.” Golem mumbled. Brock grinned as he stared his opponent down. “Let's see how you take this!”
Ash held out a hand as Brock called his first attack. “Sandstorm!”
The field was filled with sand and rocks flying through the air. Ash hummed before nodding, and grinned at Dratini. “Kai! Use Twister against the Sandstorm!”
Draconic energy filled the sandstorm, blowing against the Golem as the Sandstorm whittled down Dratini. Brock tapped his chin thoughtfully, before stomping his foot on the ground. “Lets go! Hit ‘em with a Rock Slide!”
Rocks appeared in the air, falling down over Dratini. Ash clapped his hands together- in excitement.
This was what Gym Battle should be.
“Kai! Extreme Speed through the rocks, like you are scaling a cliff- then use Ice Beam on the battlefield!” Ash yelled.
Kai got the message. He zipped over and around the rocks, in what Brock was deciding was almost artistic. He hit an Ice Beam on the ground.
“Now! Slide on it!”
Brock’s smile grew wider as the little Dratini ran circles around his Golem, and he called for a Rock Polish to speed up. Both Pokemon faced one another.
It was clear he could have won, but he needed that push to really deserve the badge.
“Alright! Earthquake!” Brock shouted. Golem braced itself, while Ash yelled for an Aqua Tail. The little Dragon type encased it’s tail with water, tripping Golem up backwards. The Pokemon shot upwards.
“Finish it with Aqua Tail!”
Brock yelled for Rock Slide.
The Golem was just able to have rocks slam into the Dragon type, sending the Pokemon backwards and unconscious. Ash returned Kai as the referee shouted “Both the Challenger and Brock are on their last Pokemon! This will call it!”
Pinwheel stepped forward.
“Are you ready, Pinwheel?”
The Pikachu giggled. “ Born! ”
“Earthquake!” Brock demanded. Pikachu leapt onto the rocks after being told to use Quick Attack.
“Now chain with Iron Tail, into Quick Attack- into a Thunderbolt against the sprinkler system!” Ash held a fist out towards the battlefield. Brock called for a Rock Slide, and Pikachu leapt onto the rocks summoned to gain a gravity advantage against Golem, slamming into the Rock type before shooting a beam of electricity to cause the sprinklers to break, spraying water across the field.
“Rock Slide!” Brock smiled again. Rocks sent the Pikachu down, and the little mouse struggled to gain his footing. Ash winced, before he saw Ash say “Pikachu!” almost frantically and with a weird tonality.
“ YOU CAN DO THIS! ”
Golem looked perplexed momentarily as Pikachu got up.
“Use Thunderbolt!”
The yellow mouse held itself to its feet very slowly, and wobbled slightly as he ruffled his fur. A beam of electricity slammed into the Golem, who coughed out smoke as he was knocked out.
“G-Golem is unable to battle, meaning the challenger has won!” The referee called.
“You did it Pinwheel!” Ash cheered, running to the field to hug his Pikachu to his chest. Rocks and ice punctured the walls of the Pewter City Gym, the sprinklers and pipes burst, and Brock was happy.
He hadn’t had that much fun in a while.
“Let’s go to the Pokemon Centre. You are very impressive, as a trainer.”
The two sat in the lobby of the Pokemon Centre while his pokemon were healed up. Ash leaned back on the sofa of the booth he was in while Misty clapped.
“Great job on winning your gym battle!” Misty cheered. Brock nodded. “Yeah, it’s clear you have potential.”
He passed Ash the Boulder Badge, who gladly pinned it on the inside of his jacket. Brock sighed. “I’m impressed you took down Golem. That’s one of my actual Pokemon- not a gym Pokemon.”
Ash stared at Brock. “You’re not serious?” He grinned.
Brock nodded. “Omanyte is normally for those with two badges- I was testing how your team would fair. Clearly, your tough.”
“But you needed that push to figure out a strategy!” Brock finished. He grabbed a notepad. “I’m looking to be a Pokemon Breeder- so tell me, what was going through your head?”
Ash hummed, tapping his chin. “Well, Pidgeotto is half-Skarmory, so Steel Wing was easy for her. And in the wild, Pikachu make dens with their tails. It’s only natural they use the move Iron Tail, so they must be naturally inclined to learn it. And Dratini-”
Ash smiled fondly.
“Dratini is from Fu-Blackthorn area.. And that means he’s better at battling in rough terrain!”
Brock nodded in understanding. “You took advantage of your pokemon’s biological and environmental strengths.”
He smiled, before sighing. “I wish I could be a Pokemon Breeder and travel the world, though. My good-for-nothing father hasn’t come back.. So I can’t.”
Misty scowled at that, as if she was equally mad at the man. A man walked over, a sheepish expression painted on his face.
“Actually.. I watched your Gym Battle.. I think you should travel with this young man, Brock. Follow your dreams.. Eh..” The man ripped off a face beard on his face as Brock gaped.
“I- Well, anyway-” Brock immediately started listing off how his different siblings needed to be cared for, and passed what seemed to be gym Pokemon over to his father.
Kanto - Johto League
Misty- RIP Pewter Gym
Brock- lets list what got annihilated:
Brock: battlefield is filled with ice, rocks, holes (so many holes) cracks. Walls are beat up and sanded away (and also.. Dragon’d? away). The sprinklers burst. And the walls have holes. The ceiling has a hole. The doors are blown off the hinges. The glass has shattered.
Lance- That’s
Brock- so how did the rematch go, you may ask!
Misty- i love how brock is literally 50% of the damage he bullied his own gym
Lance- IT WAS A FIRST BADGE BATTLE?
Brock- He was very confident so I stepped up my game. Geodude was decimated by an iron tail pikachu
Lance- Oh,
Brock- i sent out an omanyte i normally use for two badge challengers
Lance- oh?
Brock- pidgeotto knocks it around a bit but it has to get finished by the pikachu
Brock- im like really in the battle rn
Misty- HE SENDS OUT GOLEM
Lance- ,
Lance- I am checking the footage
Brock- he sends out a dinky little dratini! Im like, oh, how scary could this thing be
Brock- until i remember its definitely the one you gave but oh well you didnt train it too tough yet
Brock- he twisters my sandstorm so golem is getting dragon d every once in a while-
Brock- he then turns the battlefield into a miniature ice path
Lance- What
Brock- it was ruined
Brock- made it almost impossible for Golem to move
Brock- i finally ko the thing and he sends out pikachu
Lance- pikachu v golem.
Brock- IT THUNDERBOLTS THE PIPES AND USES “SOAK” AND KO’S GOLEM WITH THUNDERBOLT.
Lance- .
Lance- i’m watching the footage
Lance- this is amazing ??
Brock- I’m terrified of the Pikachu
Lance- oh-
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5
The three stood in front of the entrance to Mount Moon. The mountain loomed over them. Bright, white artificial light spilled out from the tunnel's entrance. Brock huffed in clear annoyance and offence at the lanterns- a little modern steel fixture hung on a steel bracket hastily drilled into the wall, lifting one off its hook and slamming it into the cave floor. Misty yelped and jumped backwards.
“I- Why are there lights here!” Misty hissed. “It's bad for wild pokemon!”
Ash frowned as he squinted into the forcefully lit up darkness. He stared at the shadows looming across the light, his eyes struggling to make out shapes within the space. “I can't see. It burns my eyes, it would be easier in the dark..”
Pinwheel chirped in agreement on his shoulder, nudging him. “I get that. ”
A voice from behind approached them as a taller figure in a black and purple suit stared at the artificial lighting with a less than pleased expression. “I would be on a warpath if I saw these in my home region. Let me help you get these down, Brock.”
Ash turned around and blinked blankly at the man. He had light blue hair too, with steel cuffs on the ends of his suit. Misty and Brock exchanged expressions, before awkwardly coughing. “Hello.. uh, Steven.” Brock mumbled.
“Nice to see you?” Misty attempted with a wince, gesturing to Ash vaguely. “Here is our friend-”
Ash smiled.
“Are you three friends? That's awesome!”
Steven gave the two gym leaders a slightly disbelieving expression, before shrugging it off. Misty facepalmed inwardly when Brock began to awkwardly kick the grass. Ash gazed through the tunnel, before a small shadow curled in further. Pinwheel shot in a worried look. “ That could be-”
Ash didn’t need to be told twice. He ran down the tunnel as Steven reached to grab him back. He was already around the corner after hurried steps down.
“Wait up!” Misty called. Ash gave a thumbs up around a corner, while Brock just shook his head slowly.
Steven folded his arms, taking a long look at Ash and then at Pikachu.
“Don’t you two think it’s a little odd he reacted after the Pikachu spoke?” Steven mulled in his head, by the lack of expression or change in how the two responded to Ash. Like this was just how this kid acted.
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“ So bright..” A Sandshrew muttered. The little yellow shrew curled into the small amount of shade it had managed to find, along with the other Sandshrew and Sandslash surrounding it. “ Too hot..”
Ash crouched down beside the Sandshrew, gently rubbing it on the back and letting it take unsteady breaths. “ It's okay. It's okay. I'm gonna get all the light down.”
The Sandshrew perked up, along with the bigger Sandslash. “Stray, is your family here?”
Ash shook his head. The Sandslash visibly soured, the expression on the Pokemon’s face showing clear distaste. Ash winced at the anger on the shrew. The Sandshrew nodded in a determined manner. “ Then we will help!”
-
Steven idly drummed his fingers on Metagross when Ash emerged from down the tunnel with what looked to be an entire family of Sandshrew, with a few Sandslash at the top.
“These guys said they'd help!” Ash called. Steven took a long look at the Sandslash- a bigger one in particular that stood slightly in front of Ash, a foot shifted to block him from the others. He gave a tilt of his head to motion for Metagross to start taking out lights, while Brock and Misty manually got rid of them. The Sandshrew and Sandslash did a good job of getting rid of some themselves, and Ash and his Pikachu put in the work too.
Still, Steven couldn’t shake the feeling that something odd was going on with Ash already. He had heard stories of the “strays”. Then he had met Sidney- a barkeeper, who had plenty of stories of a pack of Mightyena who had adopted a kid. He turned to Metagross, who’s eyes flared to life mid-broken light. “ What concerns you?”
Steven furrowed his brow as he observed how Ash was continuously surrounded by the Sandshrew, to the point where he had to have Pikachu- Pinwheel shoo some away. He glanced back to Metagross. “ Something is odd about that kid. ” Steven mentally replied.
“ I could ask the Pikachu, relay information back.”
“ Possibly.”
Steven raised up his arms as they reached a cavern. Drips came from the ceiling, as the stalactites and stalagmites surrounded them all. He placed a dimmer, golden lantern on the floor. “Let's take a break. Kay?”
Ash nodded and he, Brock and Misty sat down too. The group of Sandslash and Sandshrew panted in exhaustion, poking Ash impatiently who seemed to have relented and poured some water in a bowl for them. Steven glanced at the actions, and poured some of his own water for the Sandslash and Sandshrew, who dipped their heads in gratitude. Metagross buzzed as it floated to converse with the group, taking a second to gesture to its trainer.
“Why are you helping us?” Metagross asked the Sandshrew. Pinwheel frowned slightly at the Pokemon’s question, as it clicked in his head the Pokemon was a Psychic type. And while his trainer was oblivious- he knew Steven was a champion. There was a chance- and a high one that they could have a psychic link.. Steven's eyes flickered over to Metagross, and Metagross's eyes were a slight cyan. Pinwheel scurried over to Steven, but did nothing, pretending to be curious.
“Are you silly?” The lead Sandslash replied. “ It’s obvious the Pikachu's trainer was a stray. So far from home, by the look of him. Poor dear.”
Pinwheel's fears were confirmed by Steven's eyes widening too much by the statement. Metagross said nothing, while Steven stared Ash down. Pinwheel ran up to Metagross, who blinked, unimpressed. Steven thought to himself- and to Metagross. “ This could end badly.”
“ I know your trainer is using you to translate, so, indulge me!” Pinwheel demanded. Metagross's eyes glowed slightly cyan again. A low buzz came from the pokemon. “ Sure. What do you want to know?”
Pinwheel soured. “ Why do you care? Lance seemed to care too much; what is done is done. It’s not the Pokemon’s fault that you people abandon your kin.”
Steven visibly shrank backwards, but nobody seemed to notice- especially when Misty and Brock turned to say they’d go on ahead. Steven sighed as he relayed his next message for Metagross. “ Why do you think we’re looking into it? We don’t exactly play nice with people who do that. I know Lance is dimwitted, so it’s honestly surprising he didn’t notice anything wrong.”
Pinwheel snickered, but shook his head. “ Just play this carefully, Champion.”
Steven stood up.
“Let's get these lights down.” Steven said flatly, as he looked around the eerily quiet cavern as Ash stood up beside him.
Misty and Brock weren't there. Ash turned around slightly quicker in alarm, having been completely engrossed in a conversation with the Sandslash and Sandshrew. The shadow stepped forward, and a Muk escaped a Pokeball along with a Golbat.
“Oh, a Hoennian and a child, what a treat.” The man snorted. He wore a white uniform with a red R on it. “I am rather polite, you know, but taking down all those lights has forced my hand..”
He sighed dramatically, flicking some of his greasy purple hair. “I am Petrel. Goodbye.”
Steven held a hand up to protect Ash as the Golbat swooped forward, and Ash dove under the protective arm to call a Thunderbolt on the bat. Sandshrew ran away as the largest Sandslash remained, snarling as it curled into a ball and slammed into the Golbat. The bat struck Ash with Poison Fang nonetheless.
“ Terrible bat! How dare you!” Sandslash snapped. The Golbat snarled. “ I exist for the profit of Team Rocket!”
A Psychic attack froze the Muk and a Dratini slammed into Petrel’s Weezing, but was quickly dispatched with a Sludge Bomb. Steven watched as the Dratini was quickly returned, with Ash’s expression growing more and more annoyed as the poison wore through him. Gale then came out.
Steven gripped an Ultra Ball. “Skarmory! Assist!”
The Skarmory shrieked as it flew from its Pokeball, fury bridling in its eyes.
“You imbecile! How dare you attack my nestling!” Gale shrieked, revving up a Steel Wing that collided with, much to Steven's gratitude, Petrel himself. The executive coughed nastily as the attack sent him flying backwards, when the Weezing used Toxic on Ash. He coughed up a storm as Steven’s eyes widened.
Gale screeched and landed a Gust, along with Skarmory using a Steel Wing of her own. Skarmory glanced at Gale, almost surprised by the bird’s ability. Muk was sent into the cave wall with a Meteor Mash as Metagross landed on the cave floor, sending shockwaves through the ground.
Ash lost strength in his knees and fell forward.
Steven yelped in alarm and caught him, grabbing Metagross's arm as the steel behemoth nodded. “Metagross! Teleport-!”
The surroundings vanished in a swirling image that left Ash coughing even worse. Metagross had ended up leaving them outside the cave- Cerulean side. Steven stared at where the Pokemon Centre would be- a three hours or so walk down the road through a branch-filled path with a rocky riverside. Metagross was certainly tired now, although the behemoth refused to show the exhaustion the activities of the day had given him.
Claydol, maybe? Steven then thought of the strain Teleport put on him- let alone somebody under Toxic poisoning. It would be risky- but possibly necessary depending on how fast he could heal the poison effect on the kid. He shoved both thoughts at the back of his head when his thumb caught something cold and viscous drip onto it from where he supported the kids shoulder.
Blood.
His Pidgeotto had disappeared off somewhere and Pinwheel ran to get some healing herbs. He couldn't fault the kid's pokemon's ingenuity, although he pushed a thought that reminded him that he would’ve probably freaked out even more if he wasn’t healed the traditional “pokemon” way. He rested the kid against a rock.
“Nestling, berries.” Pidgeotto chittered gently, placing the Oran berries and Pecha berries she had gathered in Steven's hands. He nodded to the bird and gently fed them to Ash, who slowly opened his eyes. He lifted the injured Dratini up, who was more than happy to curl onto his lap to have the Full Restore.
“...wh . .” Ash mumbled. Steven felt something cold being pressed into his palm- a little healing salve created by the Dratini and Pikachu for their trainer. He dabbed it awkwardly onto where Golbat had struck Ash, as the duo nodded to him.
“ Kai?” Ash glanced over to where the Dratini perked up. “ Kai, you're safe!”
Steven bit down on his tongue to avoid spooking him, despite what Metagross had heard being true . He took a moment to take a sharp breath. “What..happened, is Golbat- is-”
Steven finally took the opportunity to speak. “Ash, I teleported us out with Metagross.”
The look of horror on Ash's face when he turned to look at Steven was stomach dropping. Pinwheel cooed softly to his trainer to try to reassure him, with Gale protectively wrapped her wings around him.
“ He knew. Metagross let him know. Psychic pokemon are a pain, especially strong ones.” Pinwheel assured his trainer. Ash couldn't find the strength in him to argue, and instead slumped against the rock. Steven winced at the visible pain the boy was in, and reached for his tent. He started to set up a temporary camp for them both.
-
“Ash?” Misty called. She had finished getting rid of the lights when she realised she had lost him. “Steven?”
“Ash!” Brock echoed. The two exchanged glances, as the rock type trainer looked down to where Rocket Grunts coalesced.
“Let's deal with that first.” Brock replied, firmly. Misty nodded.
-
Ash watched as Steven stirred the pot of bubbling food- some kind of stew he had been told, over the fire. His Pokemon slept peacefully around the camp, with Metagross beeping every so often to stand guard. He curled a little inward as Steven stayed silent, every so often shooting him a worried expression.
The night approached and Ash finally relaxed as he stared at the bowl of food he had been presented with a half hearted smile. He sipped it tentatively.
“Thanks..” Ash mumbled. “You're..nice”
Steven gave a soft expression to Ash's nervousness, before sipping his own soup. “Hey, I won't say a word.”
Ash blinked.
“Nothing. You don't need that right now, right?”
Steven pushed down the thought that reminded him of all the legal tape and police interactions that would have to happen if he did tell anybody, anyway. How long could this kid even last on his own without slipping up in front of the person? If he could catch it, then a trained officer would find it even easier to use the signs Lance had very unhelpfully made mandatory to learn.
Ash gave a shaky sigh as he reached for his jacket to tug on. It, however, was pretty badly mangled by all the attacks. Steven seemed to notice this, shuffling through his own bag. “I have one of Lance's jackets- don't ask why, I think he came over once and left it behind. It might fit.”
Ash slipped the red leather jacket on and pinned the Boulder Badge on the inside of it. It was comfortable and light, and was a little big on him, but Steven had remedied that by folding the ends of the sleeves inwards.
“Perfect.” Steven grinned. He gave a glum look to the mangled jacket. “Don't think there is any fixing that, though.”
Ash shook his head. Steven shrugged.
“Oh well.”
Ash didn't seem to be exactly attached to the jacket anyway, judging by how he mimicked the older's action. Steven then set down his bowl properly, brushing some dust from his shoulders as he saw his phone buzzing. Ash stared at the device in a mix of confusion and interest as Steven picked it up.
“Steven! You said you’d phone when you are outside Mount Moon and I know damn well it doesn’t take this long for you to get out- what gives? You just had to check on the Moon Stone, you said!” A young male snapped on the other side. Ash blinked as a soft Milotic echoed a “ you are in biiiig trouble. ”
Steven winced at the intensity Wallace held, before he took a breath. Ash’s eyes widened when he remembered something.
“Milotic- check out Dratini and the kid! Hey, want this Mystic Water I found? I think Dratini can learn some Water moves… and it’s really pretty- here, I’ll scratch the first letter of my name on the back, so one day, if I see you again, I’ll know who you are.”
“Dra!” The Dratini replied. Ash blinked in confusion.
Ash grabbed his bag and immediately ruffling stuff about.
“Wh- who are you with Steven? I thought you were travelling alone.” Wallace demanded. Steven took a breath.
“I ran into issues at Mount Moon, organised crime, and I ended up helping, ok, Wallace, you need to relax, I’m safe-”
“Steven! Don’t brush past this!”
Ash reached into the bag, grabbing a small Mystic Water pendant and throwing it to Steven, who caught it handily and inspected the little thing. A “W” was roughly carved into the back of it, and Steven froze, before, slightly shakily, talking to the person on the phone. “...Did you ever visit Blackthorn? Uh, and happen to give a Mystic Water to anybody?”
“Yeah, why? It was a kid and a Dratini, and-”
Steven shook his head before quietening his voice, a sternness escaping into his voice. “Wallace Mikuri, listen very- fucking- carefully to me. This kid- certainly the one Lance ran into the other day judging by his Pokemon Roster, and the people he was with, is that kid. Now you keep mentioning you thought you met a stray, now please spare me the damn theatrics-”
Ash watched as Steven held a “sh” to his mouth, when Wallace finally answered. “Understood. I’ll look into covering your shifts as best possible. I’ll get some people to follow this up Hoenn end and check the records for you. Let’s keep Lance out of the picture, since he has a bad way of handling it all.”
“Right.”
Steven hung up the phone, sliding it into his pocket. Pikachu looked warily up- clearly woken up by the call. Ash shrank back when Steven placed a firm hand on his shoulder. “I’m going to stay with you for now, travel with you, alright? I’m going to ask you a few questions, and we’ll get this sorted..”
Ash nodded, when Steven pressed release on a pokeball. A Claydol floated down.
“I’m going to get Claydol to conduct the interrogation- so he can psychically transmit the information. Is that alright?” Steven asked. “Ideally, I would have a Gardevoir, but I’m unfortunately a little lacking in that department.”
Ash released a breath, smiling at Steven. “It’s.. uh, better than what happened with Molly..”
Steven’s eyes widened a little. “Molly? Molly who? Can I have a second name for that?”
“Tommorow.. I’m tired right now.”
Steven smiled. “Of course, let’s wait.”
-
Kanto - Johto League
Brock- SHIT
Brock- WE LOST HIM
Brock added Steven
Lance- ?
Lance- May I ask?
Steven- Team Rocket in Mt Moon. Had to escape with a Teleport due to Toxic poisoning.
Misty- we only saw grunts
Steven- Yeah, the executive spotted me and was clearly trying to take me out.
Brock- we got rid of the lights but is ash fine
Steven- Yes. I’ll be travelling with him for now.
Lance- And? Are you not following it up? Organised crime is very serious!
Brock- I’ll follow it up if needed :)
Misty- same its cerulean area
Steven- I actually have a different, far more pressing investigation to do, Lance.
Steven- So if you don’t mind, I’d like clearance to check certain files.
Surge- odd
Surge- like trainer / civilian stuff
Steven- Yes
Lance- ???? what the
Clair- im not liking the sound of this
Whitney- WHY IS THE HOENN CHAMPION HERE
Steven- Kanto investigation. It’s my problem due to something Wallace encountered.
Steven- International law :)
Lance- right i’ll let you in
Steven- Appreciated.
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6
Claydol floated in front of Ash, all eyes on him as Steven held his Pokenav out, tapping away at a speed that rivalled Pinwheel's running speed. Pinwheel stood beside Steven to help, giving a reassuring thumbs up with the limited manoeuvrability a Pikachu had. Kai had curled near Ash's leg, nudging him to send a wave of relaxation through his form. The Hoenn Pokemon floated to be at Ash’s eye level, eyes bright cyan.
“Firstly, who is Molly?”
Ash took a weak sigh. Kai perked up for him though, stretching up a little as the Dragon type trilled, “Molly Hale! She’s the Unown’s little girl- very little, I’m her age! 4!”
Ash had heard of Molly’s story- a young girl whose mother had been lost by the neglect and disregard from her father who was never home. It was almost an old wives tale at Professor Oak's lab when a young Unown who came from Johto showed up. He was the centre of attention, and clearly, his story had spread. “Greenfield, Johto.. Her father is busy, Spencer Hale.”
Steven tapped something on his phone as Pinwheel peered over his shoulder at the screen. “I heard of Molly. She’s the Unown's friend.”
Ash wasn't surprised the story had reached Pikachu. Metagross clicked in reply as Steven furrowed his eyebrows.
“Do you remember your human family?” Claydol buzzed again. Ash froze as Kai winced and shrank away. Steven’s look quickly turned to concern when the Pikachu shrugged with little pretext for what the answer was going to be. Ash finally closed his eyes and answered. Kai trilled mournfully.
“Well.. I remember.. Ehr- my friends. Ambertwo and-”
Steven frantically started typing at the "two" part. He glared at the sky for a fleeting moment before gazing for a long time at the Claydol. He was going to be getting a headache at this point, with the names this kid dropped like spare change.
“There was Ambertwo.. Mewtwo, who was like.. Mew, but bigger! And Charmandert-” Ash paused, a few tears brimming in the corner of his eyes as reality hit him. Steven finished typing moments later. Dratini nudged him before Claydol looked to its trainer. “Ash, don’t try to answer! You never told Momma, why tell this man?”
Ash shook his head and held Kai. “Yeah, but he wants to help, and-”
Steven tried his best kind smile on and crouched down in front of Ash, wiping away the tears in the kid's eyes as they opened up in a subtle surprise. He held Ash's shoulder, sighing as he looked aside at the ruffling grass of the route before Cerulean. “What will be happening is I’ll follow you on your Gym Run. I have a feeling something very sinister is going on in Kanto.”
Claydol beeped in response as it was returned, spinning in agreement. Metagross was returned too, while Ash returned Gale and Kai. The familiar sound of a ringtone filled the air
Ash watched as Steven froze, picking up the phone call. He took a long, exhausted breath as he held the phone to his ear, an apologetic smile crossing his face directed towards Ash. He heard the familiar voice of Wallace in the receiver again. This time, instead of annoyance filling the voice, disbelief did. “Steven, I’m checking that report now- did you misspell?”
“No,” Steven replied, monotone. “I did not. That was... quick, for you though.”
“This is- grounds for one investigation, and at least another- like- also, yes I was quick... I was just being sure to act on the information I was getting.” Wallace muttered. “What the hell has Lance been doing?”
“Nothing. Absolutely nothing.” Steven hissed. His mind could only wander along and wonder what the ILA would do with this information because it was incredibly likely that certain people would be in an incredible amount of trouble. “Because otherwise, I wouldn’t be here, would I?”
Wallace’s silence was loud, before being broken by a scuffle. It finished when Milotic cooed into the microphone, catching Steven off guard. At least the image of a Milotic fighting his trainer for the Pokenav- and succeeding with it wrapped awkwardly in its tail, was an amusing one. “Is the hatchling on the line? Lemme chat! Lemme chat!”
Ash blinked as Steven glanced to Metagross for a translation, who hadn't been paying attention at all. The steel giant made a negative noise before Ash reached for the phone. “I- Milotic was asking for me.”
Steven, surprisingly, nodded and passed the phone over. He fixed the cuffs of his sleeves idly, brushing light blue hairs out of his eyes. The Milotic audibly cheered at the mild interaction, before speaking into the phone over Wallace, who could be heard trying to get the phone back. “Hatchling! Oh, everyone is sooo fussed over you! Which is great! Hoenn is great!”
Ash blinked in surprise at the enthusiasm but sighed. “I’m a little surprised.”
He pushed back the unnerving realisation that settled in him that told him that Milotic was seemingly interested in Ash moving to Hoenn where, from what he knew about most Pokemon, they believed was "safer." Milotic on the other end giggled softly before cooing. “Do you even know who Steven and Wallace are? They always forget to explain that to hatchlings.”
Ash shook his head, replying a soft “no.” The scuffling around on the other side stopped as Wallace seemed more interested in listening to somebody actually fluently communicate with his Pokemon. Ash didn't blame him, it was rather interesting. “Champions! And Lance.. they are all a bit angry at him..”
“Angry?”
Milotic soured audibly in the soft growl the Pokemon managed over the line. Ash was suddenly reminded to never piss off a Milotic. Steven watched Ash carefully while Metagross relayed the translation, its eyes burning the familiar bright blue. “Well, of course! It’s his job to look after the Kanto and Johto regions... And if you lived in Fusube, that means you were right under his nose!”
“But he trains my older sister! How am I supposed to be mad?” Ash hissed back on the line. Silence came from the Milotic before Steven heard an almost inaudible noise of comfort and Ash shook his head, immediately shrinking back. “Sorry, sorry, I-”
Wallace grabbed the phone again. “Pass it back to Steven. Milotic needs to, not- take my stuff!” He snapped at the Pokemon, yet little malice was in his voice, like a father scolding a disobedient hatchling. Ash blinked and passed the phone to Steven, who was taking a long tired sigh.
“Wallace, I should probably get going now. We have to hit Cerulean City.. and possibly do some investigating, depending on what we find.” Steven had a stern undercurrent running through his tone. “I will be doing everything in my power to have some come of this, don’t you worry.”
Wallace hung up, and Steven looked to where Cerulean City poked over the tree line, and Ash followed after him. They were close enough anyway, to warrant Steven stopping still in the route and looking at him. The Steel trainer lost his exhausted expression when looking at Ash, who was smiling and waving to random Ekans and Oddish in the grass, greeting them as Pinwheel gave a sort of shrug to it all.
"You're about to take on the Cerulean Gym, right?" Steven began. Ash yelped as he was mid-conversation with a friendlier Mankey. "Yeah?"
Steven hummed in thought, before releasing Skarmory who screeched in pride. "Well... you should train before a Gym Battle, right? What if we help you?"
Ash sent out Gale, who gazed at her opponent and back at the two boys. If a Pidgeotto could give a maniacal grin- Gale would be. Ash pumped a fist into the air. "You're on!"
-
When they arrived in the city, an Officer Jenny held up her hands around a store- yellow tape blocking access. Her eyes had tired streaks under them as people crowded around her and her Growlithe, who barked to get people away. The people swathed in like a flood anyway. The crowd moved as Steven immediately pushed his way through, facing the Officer Jenny. Ash grabbed Steven’s wrist to not lose the man in the crowd- not that he seemed to get annoyed at that.
The Officer Jenny saluted Steven as he arrived. “Oh- uh- sir, are you looking for a report-” She replied quickly. She did a quick bow. Steven glanced behind her, where other officers and Growlithes examined the premises. “Just give me the jist.”
“Well, we received a robbery report- lots of electrical equipment like vacuums were stolen- and- there’s no camera footage..” Jenny replied. She pointed to officers surrounding a little Rattata who was shrinking away from the Alakazams surrounding it, who only closed in more.“The only witness seems too terrified to give a testimony..”
Ash threw his hands up in the air, quickly de-escalated by Steven holding his wrists down to avoid the officer interpreting him as aggressive. “Of course the Rattata is scared! Rattata is practically coded to run from anything that isn’t a bug! If you throw its natural predator in its face of course it’s not gonna say anything!”
Steven nodded as the Officer Jenny kicked the ground a little ashamedly. “I- uh, admittedly-”
“Give me the Rattata, I’ll interview it personally with my Claydol,” Steven ordered. Ash watched as the officer dipped under the yellow tape and collected the Rattata in her arms, handing the Pokemon to Steven. Who immediately passed him the Rattata.
Ash carefully cradled the Rattata in a way he’d seen the wild Raticate do before as Steven released his Claydol.
“Teleport us to a quiet spot- Claydol,” Steven ordered the Psychic type, who glowed and surrounded the duo with light. After a short, falling sensation, a picturesque clearing surrounded them, leaves falling around them gently. Steven returned Claydol while Ash still tried soothing the terrified Rattata.
“Wait- I thought-” Ash looked where Claydol was before Steven shook his head. “No.. no no. Claydol would have scared him more- I was going to actually ask you.”
The Rattata perked up at that comment as Pinwheel chirped to him “My trainer can speak.”
Steven looked at Ash before looking at the Rattata. “Okay, can you understand me?”
The Rattata looked Steven dead in the eyes, nodding. Without the stress of the Alakazam around him, and the kindness and patience these new trainers showed, it was at a far greater ease than before. Steven smiled. He grabbed his phone, pressed open his notes app and got ready to type. “Alright, Ash, I’ll ask the questions, you translate, alright?”
“Right.”
The light-blue-haired man took a deep breath before beginning his questioning. “How many people were in the building at the time of the crime?”
“Three. A Meowth was there, but it only spoke English.” Rattata responded. Ash looked at Steven, restating it for him. “Uh, three, but one was a Meowth speaking English.”
Steven gave a strange look to Ash before shaking his head and continuing his little interview. “What did they wear? Any key defining features?”
“One was male, with blue hair. The other had pink, and they wore white uniforms with a red thing in the middle.”
Ash relayed the information to Steven. “Well, do you know what time it was?”
Rattata looked befuddled. Ash chuckled to himself, before looking at the Rattata and in English, asking, “How many sectors of the sky were to be covered by the Moon?”
“6.”
“Midnight,” Ash looked back up at Steven. Steven hummed at that, before looking at Pinwheel. “Do Pokemon use a different time management system?”
“Yeah,” Pinwheel replied.
Ash winced. “Admittedly, it took me a while to figure out the human way…”
-
“Wait, you already have the Pokemon’s information about the thieves.” Jenny gaped as Steven passed her his phone and Ash let the Rattata down, who had already scurried away. She scrolled a little on the screen before taking a relaxed breath. “That- that’s a relief, I was starting to sweat a little there. I’ll send the report to La-”
“I’m building a case file right now, so I need the full report too.” Steven cut in. The officer's face dropped visibly, clearly parsing the deeper context for it all quickly. “But- what is the case file-”
“Every Team Rocket report I catch will be on it. I hope you understand.” Steven stepped a little closer as Ash silently moved behind the older man a little. “After all, we wouldn’t want trouble, would we?”
Ash couldn't help but feel intimidated by the cold but sweet tone Steven had taken on. The Jenny was swift to shake her head. “N-no, not at all sir!”
“Now, I’m going to continue this little project of mine,” Steven replied flippantly. He grabbed Ash’s wrist and pulled him through the crowd to the Pokemon Centre, where he let him get his Pokemon healed up. Nurse Joy greeted the two as Steven placed his Pokeballs on the tray.
“I already gave them Full Restores, but you know, it’s dangerous to not double check,” Steven told her. Nurse Joy’s eyes widened at the mention of the very expensive healing item, before passing the tray to Chansey and darting off to the back.
Steven sat down on a chair in the main area, before glancing at Ash as he heard a young boy behind. “I didn’t realise the sisters were giving out Gym badges!”
Steven shared an uncomfortable stare with Ash.
“Yeah. I was so worried too, since Misty is supposed to be tough.. But hooray, the gym leaders are home!” Another replied. Steven shifted ever so slightly before somebody contributed a little. “My team has nothing for Water types..”
Steven twitched, before standing up. Ash followed him to the counter, where he quickly asked the Nurse for a room. The two went up to a room with two twin beds when Steven hissed visibly.
“Idiotic- idiotic! Why could I- How has this ever been allowed to happen? Three trainers are bad enough but- oh my - how many have had this stupid trio give them badges!” Steven complained, pacing back and forth. Ash looked slightly uncomfortable watching the older man rage quietly.
Unless.
“I’m doing the gyms.. So I could go in, and confirm..”
Steven got quite a happy smile on his face as Ash schemed further. “I like how this is going.” Steven fished out an ID, with his occupation printed in nice big letters.
“We’ll sort this out tomorrow,” Steven assured. Ash smiled back at him.
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Case File KH06: Ash Ketchum
Case Handler: Steven Stone; Wallace Mikuri
Despite being a “KH” case- no Kanto Authorities have permission at this time to access this file.
Name: Ash Ketchum
Age: 12
ILA Number: None currently assigned
Guardian: Delia Ketchum
Pokemon: Pikachu ; Pidgeotto ; Dratini
Information;
Ash Ketchum is what many have termed as a stray based on telepathic inputs provided by Psychic types. Currently- the only one who has shown significant cooperation. Confirmed by my personal Metagross and Wallace’s Milotic, it is obvious the boy has a significant connection to Pokemon based on familial connections. In closed doors- he has mentioned being raised in the Blackthorn Outskirts after being found by his Mother (A Dragonite), sometime after interacting with “ Ambertwo ” and “ Mewtwo ” (case files pending.) Case showed significant distress upon communicating about them- indicating a likely traumatic event occurring in relation to them.
Case has been subjected to Toxic Poisoning at the hands of “ Petrel ” (case file pending) and shows great aptitude as a trainer. Pidgeotto has shown motherly tendencies, while Case has claimed his Dratini ( Kai ) , and Lance ’s Dragonair ( Rosa) have a form of sibling bond. Updates to this case pending.
7
“I challenge the Cerulean Gym to a battle!” Ash declared, opening the doors as the three girls scrolled on their phones, leaning against the walls, barely glancing up before throwing a tear-drop shaped badge at him, which he let fall on the floor.
“Ehm… Actually, Our pokemon are tired from the water shows. And can’t,” The first girl complained. “Yeah, and we can’t handle allll the challengers. So come back later or take that badge..we don’t care.”
Ash raised an eyebrow as he idly pet Pinwheel. “Send out a Pokemon. If it’s well enough, I’ll battle it. A 4 badge team is fine, just give me a battle!”
The girl rolled her eyes and sent out a single Seel, who clapped his fins together. He looked at the boy in front of him. “ Oh! A challenger! Let's battle!”
Pinwheel glared at the Seel. Ash stared at the Pokemon before smiling as sweetly as he could manage at the Gym Leaders. “Ok. Let's battle. That Pokemon can battle.”
“Erm…” The 3rd girl said, picking up the badge on the floor. “Just take it.. Your electric type would win.”
Ash shook his head, slapping her hand away as she once again tried to give him the Cascade Badge. “Hey! I just want you out of our hair!”
“Do you now?” Steven stepped inside the building as the three exchanged looks. “Ehrm.. who are you.”
Steven raised the identification card he had the night before, and the colour drained from the three girl’s cheeks. The door slammed open as Misty burst through, glancing from Steven to Ash. “Oh- shi-”
“Did you know about this?” Steven asked a little too coolly. Ash stepped a little away from the man. Misty shook her head. “No- but I was, well, I’m here now, so it’s fine!”
She laughed nervously as Steven gave a long shake of his head, before raising his voice. “Ok, let me say this once. In Hoenn, you would be facing prison time for handing out a major gym badge like candy. Not only is it disrespectful to the rich culture of Pokemon battling, and the Ever Grande League- or in this case Indigo, but it also undermines the authority of people like you in the area!”
The three girls winced, before one finally mumbled. “The gym was passed down to us.. We didn’t really want to, uh, become leaders.”
Steven froze before stepping towards Misty. “Then you should have taken up the role.”
“But they bully me!” She pointed accusingly at the sisters, who floundered up worthless excuses. Steven facepalmed. “Look, I can get a gym leader to come over here and help you get settled or whatever, but just don’t do whatever the Giratina is going on here. My friend is a big fashion nerd- what if I got him to help you out?”
The girl’s eyes all sparkled as they nodded vigorously for Misty. “Yeah! His friend is Wallace! Get advice from him! And then Cerulean will be respected!”
Steven winced as he continued. “But, you three have to act as reliable leaders for Misty as well. It’s clear you hold influence, and you must use that well.”
They shrank, but decided to simply nod along with Steven. “Ok.. that’s fair.” They decided amongst themselves. Steven cracked a small smile, before he pointed to Ash. “Ash, you take care of the Pokemon side of things, get those gym pokemon ready. Now, Misty- I'll get you in contact with my friend.”
Misty nodded.
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“Wallace, as much as this actually infuriates me, I’m trying to get a Kanto gym up to spec right now.” Steven spoke into the receiver of his phone, as Misty kicked the floor awkwardly. ”Yes, I know it is ridiculous. The gym leader herself is nervous, younger, like Flannery was- so, you know fashion far better than I do- what, what is your call?”
Misty was in awe as Steven sweatdropped as the man on the other end talked his ear off, before Steven finally hung up after a sharp “Yep! That- thank youuuu bye please stop talking-”
Steven facepalmed.
“Ok, so, " he said “lose the side ponytail, you look young with it and we’re trying to look… well, responsible here.”
Misty pulled the ponytail holder out, letting her orange hair fall around her face in a short bob. Steven grabbed a jacket from the plethora of clothes her sisters had laid out, and a matching swimsuit for it as well.
“I sent Wallace a photo, he said you should try this.”
Misty blinked at the choice before shrugging and disappearing to a changing room to try it on. She stepped out again, with some white sandals on as well. She glanced at herself in a mirror.
“Oh- wait, that works.” She mumbled. She smiled, pumping her fist into the air. “The Tomboyish Mermaid is back in action!”
Steven clapped a little.
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A Seel and a Cloyster. That was the 2nd Badge Team as far as Ash could tell, with the other Pokemon being too weak or too strong to be reasonably used. He facepalmed, before dragging Violet- one of the sisters, he noted, and gesturing to the team.
“Seel is fine, Seel loves the battling more than the shows. Cloyster is the opposite, so you need to find a Pokemon to fill its spot!” Ash clapped his hands as Violet hummed in thought. “Ehm.. maybe..”
She released a Starmie who flipped around. “ Ms Violet! Are we battling or doing a show?”
Ash stared at Starmie, before carefully speaking to Violet. “ Starmie (Battling) looks ready for both, in my opinion, but Starmie (make it clear) should choose whether Starmie (or show) wants to do battles. ”
Starmie shot a Water Gun at Ash.
“I think she wants to battle.” Violet pointed out, with a slight sweat-drop. Ash facepalmed.
“ Ms Misty will be a great Gym Leader!” Seel cheered, clapping his fins.
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“Ok, Daisy- be the referee!” Misty yelled from the platform. A trainer- who Ash had never seen before, stepped up to the podium, glancing around nervously. He looked at Misty, before shaking and grabbing a Pokeball. His friends sat in the stands, yelling down. “Give him the badge! He’ll obviously win!”
Misty struck a far more confident pose than she did normally, shifting her balance and drawing out a Pokeball in a nice fluid motion she had practised more than she had liked to admit.
Daisy yelled across the field, quite easily with how used to announcing things during her water shows. “Challenger Matt versus Leader Misty! Two versus two, switching allowed only by the challenger! This battle is for the Cascade Badge! Battle… begin!”
Matt, a brunette trainer with a light tracksuit on, threw a ball releasing a Magnemite, who floated up from the ball. Misty tossed the ball, releasing Seel who swam through the water easily. Matt grinned.
“Ok! Magnemite, lower its special defense with Metal Sound!” Matt called. Misty grinned. “Ok! Seel- Encore!”
The little Seel pokemon clapped for the Magnemites Metal Sound, which missed anyway. The Magnemite moved to repeat the move as the trainer yelled. “No! Magnemite!”
“Now! Hidden Power!” Misty retaliated. Blue orbs of energy slammed into the Magnemite, who buzzed frantically as it was flown into a wall, unconscious. The trainer gaped and returned the Magnemite.
Daisy held her hand to Misty’s side. “Magnemite is unable to battle!”
“What! Why does the Seel know-” The trainer shook his head, throwing another pokeball. An Ivysaur took the field. “Ok! Razor Leaf!” Matt called.
The Seel was shot with many floating leaves. The weakened Special Defense downed the pokemon, and Misty smiled as she returned it. She threw another Pokeball and the Starmie spun around as it got ready to battle.
The trainer grit his teeth. “Ok! Ivysaur- use Razor Leaf again!”
Misty shook her head. “Dodge and use Confusion!”
The Starmie spun around the leaves and held the Ivysaur in place with Psychic power. It hissed in pain before the trainer called for a Tackle. Misty punched the air. “Now! Head on with Rapid Spin!”
The pokemon spun rapidly and flew against the Ivysaur as it tackled, floating back in front of Misty as the Ivysaur fell into the water.
“Ivysaur is unable to battle! Leader Misty wins!”
The crowd who had come to watch the battle was flabbergasted as Ash stood onto the podium when Matt stepped away. Steven took notes on the battling.
“Next Challenger is Ash Ketchum! 2 v 2, no switching for the Gym Leader. Begin!”
The crowd stuck around as Matt held his head on his palms. Misty grinned, throwing her first Pokeball. Ash grinned and threw his first.
“Gale! Take flight!” Ash called. Misty winced but the Pokeball was already thrown. “Wooper! Let's do this!”
Ash blinked at the Wooper, while Misty pumped her fist in the air to call her first attack. “Icy Wind!”
“Quick Attack Dodge! Chain with the Twister and Steel Wing loop-combo we practiced with our new friend!”
Steven had suggested that, with how frail Gale was. She was a hasty pokemon who loved to get into trouble, and that meant fast-paced commands worked best for her. Ash had come up with the combo, and Steven had gotten Skarmory to help Gale to have the coordination to pull the attack off when they had worked on it.
Gale zipped through the air, narrowly avoiding the super-effective attack to send the swirls of gusty, draconic energy at the Wooper and collide with it from the back. Misty winced before nodding. “Wooper! Icy Wind again!” Misty called.
“Gale! Use a close-quarters Gust!” Ash ordered. The icy wind hit Gale badly, Ash admitted as he saw Gale shriek in pain, but the close-quarters super-effective attack back was too much for the Water Fish pokemon.
“Wooper is unable to battle! Leader Misty, send out your next Pokemon!”
“Golduck, battle time!” Misty called, throwing the pokeball. The Duck pokemon dove into the water immediately, zipping between the different platforms. Gale screeched at the Pokemon, when Ash realised Pidgeotto wouldn’t make it through the battle.
“Gale, use Gust on the water! Blow it away!” Ash yelled. Water was thrown all around the arena, making the pool too empty to swim in. Misty blinked. “Uh, Psychic?”
Thud.
“Pidgeotto is unable to battle! Send out your next Pokemon!” Daisy turned to Ash, who reached out his arm as Pikachu leapt onto the platform. “Lets do this, Pinwheel!”
Pinwheel grinned and cooed mockingly at the Golduck, who dove out the water and landed on the platform. Misty adjusted her footing a little. “Now! Golduck! Water Pulse!”
Ash waited for the Water Pulse to be about finished before snapping to Pinwheel “Electrocute the pulse!”
The water exploded in a shimmering light as Pinwheel shot above the smoke, in a similar way, Steven noted with amusement, he had seen Wallace’s pokemon do. So the kid followed his advice to study Contests.
“Now! Pikachu! Use Iron Tail!” Ash grinned as Misty yelled in alarm. “Golduck! Psychic!”
The Pikachu was too fast though, and slammed firmly into Golduck with his tail surrounded with steel, the rebound sending him backwards through the air as Misty grinned and the Psychic attack held Pinwheel in place.
“Now! Send him up, and dive underwater! Don’t get seen!” Misty called. Golduck threw Pinwheel to the ceiling, with the pokemon giving a sharp cry of pain, before diving below the surface of the water. Ash grit his teeth before he remembered something about water.
“Pinwheel! Use Thunderbolt on the pool! Full power!” Ash yelled. Misty only had time to call for Golduck to escape when a jet of yellow power slammed into the pool, sending crackles through the water. Golduck surfaced moments later- unconscious.
“Golduck is unable to battle! Ash has won this battle and thus has earned the Cascade-”
Daisy was cut off by the wall collapsing.
“Prepare for trouble!” “And make it dou-”
Steven cut them off with a Psychic, holding the two in place with his Metagross. He stood on the shiny pokemon, giving a long glare to the two on top of the odd vacuum. Their eyes widened as Meowth pressed the button, sucking up the water in the pool… and the poolside Seel and Golduck.
Ash tossed a pokeball. “Kai! Time to fight!”
The Dratini flicked its tail before slamming into the Koffing and Ekans released with an Aqua Tail while Metagross held them still with Psychic. The Koffing floated forward and slammed into it and tackled Metagross, startling the Pokemon enough to release the Psychic. Dratini hissed at that, and released a massive Twister, blowing the Team Rocket members out the hole they had created.
“...I think I need to train more.” The first trainer who had challenged- Matt, finally said. Misty glanced over at him, and gave him a cheerful smile.
“You can beat me, just put your mind to it!”
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Case KH06
Update 01:
Case has shown interest in improving his Pokemon battling skills. Has recovered from Toxic fully, and has shown cooperation in assisting Case Handler in other related tasks in law enforcement. Case has shown signs of nightmares ( ;a psychologist may be required). When inquired about them, he refused to answer. Case has successfully earned a Cascade badge.
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8
“So, that’s why I’m thinking the four move limitation isn’t real.” Ash began as Steven raised an eyebrow in interest. They walked along the wooded route to Vermillion City. “Momma used way more than four moves. I think the- the trained Pokemon just only get really good at four at a time.”
Steven hummed in response, tapping his chin in response. “I suppose so, I haven’t really tried it with Metagross. I should, shouldn’t I? I’m sure Professor Kukui would love the topic to take a stab at.”
“Who?”
“A professor in Alola.” Steven replied. A trainer ran down the path before pointing at Ash. He had a blue shirt on and yellow shorts, and wore a cheap suncap. He grinned and raised a Pokeball.
“I challenge you to a Pokemon Battle!”
Ash blinked in surprise as Steven rolled his eyes and stood between them both. He gave an apologetic smile, before making a little hand gesture he had made up with Ash back in Cerulean. “ I’ll explain my reasoning later. ”
Ash smiled as Steven did the standard Referee speech- one on one Pokemon battle. He released Pikachu, who felt a bit bashful zapping the life out of a Rattata who had barely seen a battle, but the trainer just shrugged and returned the little mouse.
“Wow! You’re really strong, you should try to beat A.J!” The trainer made a grin. “He has an unofficial gym down the road- and!”
That took Steven’s interest and Ash seemed to understand why Steven had him fight the trainer- the after conversation. The trainer continued. “His pokemon are savage! His Sandshrew has never lost a fight in one-hundred battles!”
“Has he now?” Steven raised a single eyebrow. This kid sounded like he was teetering on the edge of cockiness. The trainer nodded and ran down the path back to Cerulean as Steven smirked.
“Let’s see this unbeatable A.J.”
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A sign blinked over the area, indicating a “98” with LEDS. Steven snickered at the sign. “A little tacky, isn’t it.”
Ash nodded as a sharp crack filled the air. He visibly jumped, moving to scurry away quickly. Steven quickly grabbed his wrist, stopping Ash who managed to collect himself. A kid stepped forward.
“My next challenger! As soon as I get 100 consecutive wins, I’m going to challenge the league! You two will be next.” A.J grinned, pushing a hand through his hair. Ash raised an eyebrow. “But I’ve beat two gyms already. Pewter and Cerulean!”
“Oh. Loserville and Wimpy-town.” A.J snorted. “Of course you won their badges.”
Steven smiled. “Well, you’ll be glad I am quite a well known trainer in Hoenn. Is that a challenge for you?”
A.J blinked. “Where?”
Ash held back a snicker before stepping to the battlefield area A.J led him too. Steven stood between the two, calling for a 1v1 battle.
“Ok! Gale, take flight!” Ash threw the ball up, catching it again as the Pidgeotto sent a massive gust of air as she flew up. A.J grinned and sent out his Sandshrew. Ash grit his teeth before shifting in stance. “Gale! Use Gust, then Twister with the Gust- then, fly up to prep for Steel Wing-!”
A.J punched the air. “Sandshrew! Rollout!”
Ash watched as the Sandshrew took the attacks, barely flinching, and slammed into Pidgeotto, knocking out Gale. Ash returned the Pokemon immediately, staring at the ball as A.J pressed a clicker, switching the LED to 99.
“Weakling. You said you’d be strong, where did you catch that Pidgeotto? Newbie-land?” A.J teased. Steven held up a hand, shaking his head in obvious disappointment. “Now, you do have to beat me, correct?
Ash stepped to the referee band. Steven motioned for a 1 and a 6.
“This will be a 6 versus 1 battle against A.J and Steven! Begin!”
A.J’s mouth dropped. “Y- You think your one Pokemon can defeat six of mine!”
“Did I stutter?”
A.J shrugged and left Sandshrew to stay out, as Steven tossed the ball, leaving Metagross to land and cause a massive shockwave. The Shiny Metagross glimmered in the sun as A.J’s face visibly fell at the sight of the pseudo-legendary. “Uh…”
“Sandshrew! Use Dig!” A.J called. Steven blinked. “Psychic. Throw it into the air, then Ice Punch him.”
Metagross glowed, freezing Sandshrew in the air as it flew up, punching it with an icy arm. A.J returned his Sandshrew, sending out a Butterfree. Steven didn’t say a word. The Psychic threw the Butterfree into the floor. Then the Beedrill. Then the Raticate. Then the Geodude. Then the final Paras.
A.J stared at the Metagross. “Wh- Who the hell are you?” He pointed at Steven, dropping his whip in shock, who actually gave the boy a kind smile.
“Well, let's leave that so we can talk about your 100 wins thing.” Steven pointed at the LED board. “It’s dumb, you should go on your journey and learn through travelling. I suggest you disregard this loss when it comes to impeding your journey.”
A.J nodded as Steven crouched down to spray Full Restores ( Ash was starting to think the man had an infinite supply) on the kid’s pokemon. “Second lesson, there is always a stronger trainer, stronger Pokemon, than you. And to treat other people with respect. How you spoke about the local gyms, and about Ash’s Pidgeotto, was frankly uncalled for.”
“I’m sorry..” A.J mumbled. “Maybe I did let the success get to my head a little.”
Steven smiled at A.J afterwards. “Don’t feel bad about the loss either. Name a strong trainer you know.”
A.J thought for a moment, before gesturing to the direction of Vermillion City. “Surge?”
“Oh, I could easily beat him.” Steven replied. “I’m the Champion of Hoenn.”
“You aren’t serious?” A.J gaped. He bowed and apologised profusely, fear frozen on his face. “I am so so sorry for how I acted!”
Steven looked to Ash, who nodded. “I accept the apology, since you said sorry even before Steven told you who he was”
A.J blinked before pointing to his tent. “Can I show you how I train my Pokemon? I mean, it would be such an honour!”
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“Lets not have the whip.” Steven ordered, snatching it from A.J. He glanced back at Ash, who seemed to shiver and jump at every single time the thing was cracked- it was getting a little worrying, but he pushed that thought away. “Just ask. Pokemon don’t need whips to work hard.”
Ash nodded a little. Steven picked up the brace on the ground, before shaking his head again. “Macho Brace training is ineffective after a while- your pokemon need field experience.”
A.J blinked.
“So your saying the.. Unofficial gym was a bad idea?”
Steven shrugged. “Depends if you want to be a gym leader. If your eyes are set on the league, working on that first is far- far more important.” Steven then turned to the rest of the tent, before petting a Rattata who had run up to him.
“Also, gym’s do tend to be type-specific, though you don’t exactly have to follow that rule. Most Dragon leaders bend them, or some throw in some Pokemon they love.” Steven looked aside in consideration. “And Roxanne uses a Steelix in her 6-badge and personal team, so.”
A.J. looked up and grinned. “I could run a Ground gym?”
He looked around, spotting a single Geodude and his loyal Sandshrew, who sat down by his side. The little shrew rubbed his side a little, while A,J sweatdropped. “But I’d need to travel and catch more ground types. Hey! Nidorans!”
His Nidorans jumped over as A.J. petted them a little. “ A.J! Are we going somewhere?” one chittered. “ Yeah! I’m so excited!”
“They look excited.” Ash replied softly. “Have fun on your journey..”
A.J. punched the air with his fist. “I will! First stop, Diglett Cave.”
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“I noticed your Metagross used Ice Punch?” Ash asked Steven as they walked away, the older looking over and then down at him before smirking. He held up a blue disc that glowed in the light. “It’s a TM, it can teach Pokemon moves. You hold it to their pokeball to transfer the information. I have quite a few.”
Ash’s eyes widened with interest. “So did you try putting more than 4 TM moves on Metagross?”
Steven nodded. “And he could still use Meteor Mash and Psychic just fine. Which proves your theory- Pokemon of a certain strength can learn more than 4.”
Ash inspected the TMs Steven had passed him- Ice Punch, Fire Punch, Thunder Punch. He poked them a few times, before gently poking the older man and handing them back. “Why don’t you get Metagross to use his four fists. And do them all at once?”
“I’m intrigued, what do you mean?” Steven laughed softly as they walked to a point to stop at and camp- a little clearing with a small river running close by. Ash released his three Pokemon while Steven released his 6 on him. Skarmory and Gale raced each other above the treeline, while Kai tried fighting Aggron. Pinwheel zapped Claydol for practising with electricity- Ash noticed how Pinwheel got Claydol to hide or move up and dodge a lot to try practising curving the shot.
“I mean, Metagross has 4 arms. Bruno’s Hitmonchan can do two different elemental punches, because that’s what he’s trained to do. I don’t see why Metagross can’t.”
Steven was starting to love the mentality. “ I don’t see why not. ”, in the face of an impossibility confirmed by as many Pokemon professors- yet he was starting to get into the idea. The type coverage alone would at least slow Wallace down- until Wallace had a few good conversations with Ash, that was.
And it wasn’t like he was going to hide the techniques he’s learning from the case file.
“Sure. Metagross- come over. Meteor Mash in one arm, Fire Punch another, you get the gist.” Steven ordered. The Pokemon buzzed and tried it out- but only two attacks work. He tried it again, and this time, a little of an Ice Punch was forming.
Ash clapped for his Metagross, calling quickly, “
You can do this
!” to the pokemon that Steven didn’t understand. Steven wasn’t as bothered as he was initially thinking he was going to be- in fact, the light-blue haired man was quite happy to just not understand Ash 90% of their alone time.
He watched as Ash fetched a few firewood sticks to make a small campfire, enlisting Cradily’s help (much to the grass type’s amusement). He struck a tinder quite easily, moving through the campfire motions easily. Gale flew down with Skarmory, who had both collected many different berries. Ash flicked out the stems in them, mashed them up, and added them to create a sort of berry soup.
Steven stared at the bowl presented to him before silently raising a spoon to sip the mixture- which didn’t taste terrible. It wasn’t what he would eat every day, but judging by Ash’s mixed expression, he wouldn’t either. The Pokemon all adored it, though, and it was clear that Ash’s goal was not to please himself.
“Isn’t it nicer?” Ash commented after a little while. “To not be so separated from your Pokemon?”
Steven glanced at his Skarmory who was using her beak to try to get some more of the soup from the bowl, being shooed away by Claydol. Champion level pokemon, having a fight over… mediocre berry soup. He laughed to himself for a moment before Ash continued. “I know it doesn’t taste great, but my Momma said it was …”
He fell short on the word. Steven ran through a list of what it could be. “Nutritious?”
“What does that mean?” Ash immediately asked. Steven resisted the urge to not facepalm at being reminded the kid was likely to have developmental delays, so instead, just answered the question. “Well, it means it's good for your body? Helps you grow?”
“Yes! That! New-trir-tri-ti.. Ahk, how could anybody pronounce that!”
Steven chuckled to himself about the poor attempt.
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“Pidgey evolves at Level..” A boy on a treadmill began. Steven and Ash, passing by, stopped dead to stare in utter confusion. Steven rubbed his temples as he pulled out a phone of the only school student he’d ever trust in these cases- Roxanne.
“What’s a -” Ash began, before Steven loudly interrupted. Not knowing the levelling system would be incredibly suspicious. “What are you doing?”
The boy frowned and stepped off the treadmill. “Learning about Pokemon.”
Steven gestured around to him. “Then where is the Pidgey? ”
“What-” The boy sweatdropped. “I go to a prestigious Pokemon school called the Pokemon Tech.. there isn’t… any Pokemon on campus, ‘cept our own.”
Steven looked extremely tired all of a sudden. “And the levelling system, an outdated ranking system that doesn’t work for a multitude of reasons- most beginning with Pokemon are not machines, except Porygon?”
“Well, my Weepinbell is Level 21.” The boy replied, matter-of-factly. “What level is your Pokemon?”
Steven nudged Ash to answer that question, taking the time to slip his ID into his easier to access pocket and adjust his tie to look a little more presentable. Ash held his Pokedex to Pinwheel’s Pokeball.
“ This Pikachu is Level 20.” The Pokedex chimed. Steven held back a sharp “ no chance ” at that fact. Claydol was starting to sweat at the things speed, and no amount of EV’s could betray the fact the Pikachu was simply a powerful pokemon beyond it’s species-capabilities.
“Then I should win a battle with you, right?” The boy grinned, sending out his Weepinbell. Ash reluctantly let Pinwheel jump off his shoulder.
“Ok! Weepinbell, use Vine Whip!” The boy yelled. Pinwheel started giggling on the floor at the strength of the Weepinbell, and before Ash said a word, sent out a Thunderbolt that left the Flycatcher Pokemon out cold.
“Well, of course you didn’t win. That Pikachu battles, your Weepinbell doesn’t.” A snide female voice bragged from behind. “That Pikachu would lose to my Cubone anyday.”
Steven raised an eyebrow. “And who are you.”
“Giselle. The top student in this academy’s level.” She held a pointing finger to her chest. An evil grin came onto Steven’s face, as he nodded.
“How many badges would you say you have?”
“..Two, why?”
Steven smiled before phoning somebody, saying a few things, before a transfer light came on. “Well, then I’ll challenge you with this Pokemon, as fair. It's a loan, and I’ll tell you from whom in a bit!”
“Bring it on!”
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“This is a one on one battle! Begin!” Ash called. The student body of the class had gathered to watch.
“Go!” Steven called, and a Nosepass floated out of the blue light. It gave a lone drone. “ Mr Stone, pleasure to work with you. ”
“Cubone! Go!” Giselle yelled, throwing the pokeball. The Lonely Pokemon thwacked its bone on the ground a few times. Steven nodded as Giselle called her first attack. “Bone Rush!”
“Protect. Rock Tomb. Harden at the end.” Steven rattled off. Giselle yelped as the blue shield protected the Nosepass, before rocks fell all around Cubone, giving the pokemon a narrow speed advantage it took to boost its defence.
“No! Cubone, Bone Rush again!” Giselle demanded, as the Pokemon clambered out of the rocks to land a hit on the Nosepass, who blinked and shrugged off the attack.
“Now. Nosepass- Rock Tomb.” The rocks surrounded Cubone again, leaving the Lonely Pokemon unconscious. Steven smiled in admiration at the Nosepass. “Huh. Roxanne’s trained you really well.”
Giselle frowned. “Who’s Roxanne? Why didn’t you use your own Pokemon anyway?”
Steven returned Nosepass and transferred it back to Roxanne, making a mental note to compliment the Pokemon. “The First Gym leader in Hoenn. That was her Gym Nosepass- and you lost. She has two other Geodudes she uses!” Steven gestured to the Cubone.
“You would have lost. Roxanne, is also a student as you are. She worked hard and became a gym leader- and clearly deserves the position.”
Giselle gulped as the crowd opened their mouths in awe. “Does that-”
“Nah. Brock is certainly weaker than Roxanne, but she also usually takes it easy on challengers.” Steven replied assuringly. “Roxanne drops a Geodude if she thinks the Pokemon would perform better in 2 on 2, she told me.”
It then hit Giselle how casually Steven was chatting about the Gym Leader. “So, are you friends, or what? Who are you. ”
“Who’s the Champion of Hoenn?” Steven replied back. Giselle paused for a few moments. “Wallace, right now?”
A student helpfully yelled. “I searched on Porynet, it’s Steven Stone right now!”
Giselle gaped.
“You don’t mean-” She stammered. “Prove it!”
Steven tossed a ball, releasing his Shiny Metagross that had become his ace. Ash watched as the large Pokemon looked around a little confused. “ Why does this look like a poorly executed version of Roxanne’s school?”
Steven returned Metagross soon after as Giselle floundered for an excuse, but couldn’t find any. “W- but-”
“You're still a formidable trainer, and clearly your knowledge of Mathematics in relation to Pokemon battles is taking you far- but see this battlefield?”
Steven gestured around. “It’s too empty. To excel as a trainer- you need to understand Pokemon. And you gotta work with them daily to learn the intricacies of them.”
Ash watched as Steven stood beside him, crouching to be on his level. “I mean, Ash has managed to still teach me things about my Metagross I would have never thought possible according to science, simply because he decided it didn’t make sense.”
The students nodded in understanding, while one put up a hand. “Is that why everyone says Lance’s Dragonite shouldn’t be the level they are? Or people find wild Pokemon under their evolution level!”
Steven nodded, clapping his hands. “Absolutely! Lance simply trained them to get stronger without worrying about levelling.”
“We should stop doing battle simulators.” One student called- the one who had been running on the treadmill the first time. “Since, even though our Pokemon look good on paper, my Weepinbell lost to a Thunderbolt.”
Steven sweatdropped. “Don’t think that's Weepinbell's fault. Pikachu uses Claydol for a target.”
Ash shrugged.
“Point still stands!”
-
Case KH06
Update 02:
Case has successfully broken science- through Metagross. The Pokemon has managed to learn more than the four move quota- use them simultaneously, simply because the case observed it in wild Pokemon. Case helped educate young Kantonian trainers on becoming strong.
( Pokemon Tech has an outdated curriculum. Possible bring up at Eastern meeting?)
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9
“We’re lost.” Steven replied flatly. “We’re lost- whatever, we’ll find something eventually..”
Ash shrank a little at Steven’s flippancy, before Steven rubbed his hair a little reassuringly. “I mean it. Metagross can teleport me for supplies if we need it. Let’s just enjoy the journey.”
They came across an Oddish playing by a riverbed, sipping the water happily as Pinwheel ran over to wave out the little Pokemon. Steven nudged Ash as the two Pokemon chattered happily.
“ Hiya!” The Oddish giggled, before shrinking away seeing the two trainers. “ Oh.. you're going to battle me..”
Steven watched as Ash’s eyes widened. “Steven, maybe move back a little?”
He stepped away as Oddish blinked in more confusion. Ash crouched down on the level of Oddish, smiling as best as he could in a friendly manner. “ It’s ok, I don’t want to catch you.”
Oddish looked alarmed already, and when a Bulbasaur lept from the foliage, Ash looked alarmed too. The Bulbasaur threw a Vine Whip attack at Ash himself, and Steven ran to catch the kid as he was sent back. Pinwheel crackled with electric fury.
“ Hey! That was my trainer, dimwitted Bulbasaur!” Pinwheel snarled. Steven didn’t need to speak Pokemon to know Pinwheel was chewing the starter out. Then a slightly uncomfortable thought reminded him that Bulbasaur were rare.
“ He was going to hurt Oddish! All trainers do!” Bulbasaur snapped back. Ash blinked briefly before Steven nodded in understanding as Ash told him what the Bulbasaur said. Steven took a long breath.
“Hey, I train Steel types primarily. I’m not going to be catching Grass Types, unless you count my Cradily I revived.” Steven replied, looking at the Bulbasaur. Ash nodded. “ I trust him. ”
Bulbasaur’s mouth dropped as the Pokemon looked to Pikachu panicked. “ Where’s his mother?”
“ Blackthorn. Unless you count Gale, who’s kind of adopted him.. She’s a Pidgeotto. I’m like a brother, I guess, Kai is his little brother, and I’m pretty sure the Steven guy views him as a kid.”
Bulbasaur relaxed a little, assured that he wouldn’t have a pissed off mother-pokemon coming after him. He approached Steven and Ash, who were now sitting down by the riverbed, poking Steven with a Vine Whip. Bulbasaur huffed.
“
I don’t know if I trust the Steel guy just yet. Why is he here?”
Bulbasaur replied. “
Gale could easily look after him.”
Pinwheel snorted. “ My trainer is a danger magnet. Steven is very strong, and lets us train a lot!”
“Steven, you should show Bulbasaur that Pokemon who was needing experience! Excadrill!” Ash prodded the older, who gave a short smile and tossed the ball up, releasing the drill Pokemon. The mole-like pokemon beat the metal claws it had together. “ Reporting for duty! ”
Bulbasaur observed the Excadrill, curiosity ebbing the little Pokemon’s features. “ Do you trust your trainer? Would he abandon you guys?”
Excadrill snorted. “ Not if his not-a-boyfriend-definitely-a-boyfriend had anything to say about it. Plus, he’s always horrified by the stories.”
Ash choked at the Excadrill’s comment, who looked far too smugly at Steven, who pressed fingers to the bridge of his nose.
“I wish I could understand what you just said.”
-
Bulbasaur ended up taking the two back to the village, if not for the Pokemon’s sake, for Melanie’s sake. It was obvious the two were safe- and not every Pokemon would trust their stray around any old human, so it was worth a shot. And anyway, they could keep a close eye on Steven, it was fine.
Melanie watched as Bulbasaur dragged Steven by the wrist with a Vine Whip, and Ash followed behind. She blinked, worrying she was seeing things, until- nope, Bulbasaur was bringing actual people to the Hidden Village. She waved to the guests, but one of them was more terrified than anything as he ran over. Bulbasaur left him be.
“Are all these Pokemon abandoned.” Steven began, Ash running beside. Melanie blinked in surprise, before nodding. “I mean, some are probably wild, but I look after all of them.. It’s a sanctuary.”
Steven looked done with the world as he motioned for Ash to chat with the Pokemon out of Melanie’s earshot. She looked a little more nervous when Steven reached into his pocket to grab his Pokenav.
“Well, now I have you here, is this an official Pokemon Sanctuary?” Steven began, glancing around the tiny hut. “Ok, dumb question.
Melanie winced at the slight dig before she saw an identification pulled up on the Pokenav screen. She gulped even more. “You aren’t here to shut it down- or licence it- or”
“No. I’m not.. Uh,” Steven paused before Melanie helpfully quipped in with her name. He fished out a couple bills of money, pressing them into Melanie’s hands. “Here. You’ll need those, and you just need to tell me one thing.”
Melanie nodded, staring at the quite frankly silly amount of money Steven had quite casually given her. “Uhm.. sure…maybe..” Melanie trailed off as Steven tried his best to look a little more approachable.
“You are around Pokemon a lot. What do you know about “strays?” Steven began, before holding up a hand. “And I will not report them.”
Melanie looked sceptical immediately. “I know they are treated equally, usually taught alongside the move lessons most Pokemon give their kin, and are expected to pull their own weight, but it's different for each group. Some get textbooks for the kid to learn from. Some don’t.”
Steven tapped something.
“Is there one living here?” He finally asked. Melanie gave a deer-in-the-headlights expression before nodding a tiny amount. She looked around nervously, before Steven seemed to catch on quite quickly why the fear was painted on her face.
“I wouldn’t dream of handing you over, Melanie. Do you have a phone, pokenav, anything?” Steven began. She shook her head, and Melanie felt a Pokenav being passed to her. The little device already had Steven’s number registered onto it.
“If.. you’re here, can you tell Lance that his recent policies and changes seem quite.. stray aggressive?” Melanie mumbled. Steven winced as he nodded, opening the case file. “I’m getting on his case about it, do not worry. He doesn’t like the idea, I know it. It threatens his authority.”
“...I see”
-
“ So the guy has known for a while?” Bulbasaur commented sourly. “ But didn’t do anything, even though he was supposed to.”
Excadrill rolled his eyes as Ash nodded. They sat out in the field of the “Hidden Village” as Bulbasaur had called it, while Weedles and Caterpies crawled on him. He idly pet the bugs and Oddish that had thought him to be trying to catch her. “ Yeah, he’s been really nice. He helps me get better and answers any questions humans think to be dumb!”
“ That’s.. Nice.” Bulbasaur muttered. The Pokemon scowled as the boys Pidgeotto nudged him affectionately before glaring at the Bulbasaur back. “ Don’t diss him! Skari is my best friend, and we always race! I’m starting to nearly win, too!”
Ash thought it would be a good idea to not tell Gale that the Skarmory species were pretty slow ordinarily. The Oddish yawned sleepily while the Bulbasaur passed Oran Berries around the group, with help from a Pidgey that Gale had been helping learn how to find them. Excadrill ended up helping Bulbasaur too, clearly having a nice time in the village itself.
“ So, you think the Steven guy wants Melanie to be safe?” Bulbasaur finally relented. “ No ulterior motives, whatsoever?”
Pinwheel nodded, cooing to soothe Bulbasaur a minute amount. “ I mean it! When my trainer has nightmares, he actually wakes up every single time to check. Every single time, without fail.”
Ash sweatdropped while Bulbasaur smiled a tiny amount. It wasn’t much, but Ash could tell Steven had earned Bulbasaur’s respect, which was something.
-
“Prepare for trouble!” .. “And make it double!”
The Rocket Grunts cheered when they found the village. They hadn’t been following Ash per say, but when they had spotted the Pokemon Tech and seen how he was there, they decided to tag behind as best as possible. After all, surely the Steven guy would have buggered off by now, as so eloquently put by Meowth. Ash yelped in alarm at the sight of them, throwing a ball to release Kai when a vacuum device switched on behind the Rocket members.
Bulbasaur threw Vine Whips out to little to no avail, when Excadrill stood up. “ Fuck off, rat. ”
Jessie blinked at the Excadrill. “What did the funny drill Pokemon say?”
Meowth winced. “Not family friendly!”
Koffing and Ekans took the field, but before Kai could act, the Excadrill had used Rock Slide and dispatched both poison types without even blinking. It sent an X Scissor, and pinned both members to the ground when Steven finally caught up to be outside with Melanie.
“These clowns? Again?” Steven muttered, pressing Claydol’s release. Bulbasaur stared at the powerful Psychic type. “You practised this with Tate and Liza- edit their memories so they don’t remember this place.”
Claydol glowed, spinning as the Rocket Grunts stood up confused for a moment before being teleported away. Steven returned the Claydol and Melanie clapped while Ash returned Kai and Gale.
“ You’re very powerful..” Bulbasaur mumbled. “ Maybe you could protect the village instead of me?”
The Excadrill looked down at the Bulbasaur. Ash glanced at Steven, who pointed at Melanie and gave a thumbs up. “I think Bulbasaur wants to go on a journey again, and have Excadrill protect the village?”
Steven nodded, and wrapped a band around Excadrill’s wrist. “Here. Take this, and then you can get returned and transferred to me anywhere. New Devon Corp tech, so, nobody’ll know.” He smiled and passed Excadrill’s ball to Melanie.
“Look after him.”
Melanie gaped. “Tha- But-”. Steven shook his head with a smile, before gesturing to the five balls- now six, as he pressed a button on his Pokenav. “Excadrill is just a pokemon I use competitively from time to time. Not a huge hit to my team.”
Excadrill looked mildly offended, but nodded. Bulbasaur then approached Ash. “ Catch me.”
Ash’s mouth opened and closed in one fluid motion. Bulbasaur rolled his eyes affectionately. “ I want to travel with you. Grow stronger. Be the best Venusaur I can be, so I can protect all the lonely Pokemon in the World.”
Ash smiled and rolled a Pokeball over. “Here!”
Bulbasaur smirked. “ Call me Narcissus.”
The Bulbasaur headbutted the Pokeball, and vanished with blue light. After a short shake, the Pokeball dinged to signify a capture. He grinned and held up the Pokeball excitedly. “I just caught a Bulbasaur!”
Steven smiled.
-
“What do you mean you forgot?” Giovanni asked coolly. When the trio had brought up an entire little hidden village of Pokemon, he had been intrigued, until they admitted they couldn’t remember how they found the place. “Was there a Psychic type?”
“Yes! A Claydol! Because…” James paused, tapping his chin. “I think a trainer was there. Who have we seen recently who would have a Claydol?”
Jessie huffed, holding her head in her hands in frustration. “I don’t know! All I remember about him is an odd coloured Metagross!”
Giovanni perked up. Claydol and Shiny Metagross were two members of Steven’s team. He held up a picture of the man, when Meowth pointed. “Yes! He keeps stopping our schemes! I think we’re following him…. Because his friend has a Dratini!”
Giovanni held down the bitter comment about how expensively useless their schemes tended to be, except for making Lance underestimate Team Rocket heavily. There was a reason the trio were still considered executives- they simply attracted trouble. “Didn’t Petrel have trouble with Steven and a kid?”
That came from James. Petrel nodded in the corner, before shrugging. “They fled, actually. Golbat used Toxic on the kid, and Steven teleported away. Misty and Brock put an end to the operation properly.”
“Keep an eye on Steven and the kid. Something is going on, and it’s clear Steven is working behind Lance’s back here.” Giovanni replied as the two members saluted.
“ .... ”
“ Ash.”
-
“Who is this Steven guy, Ash, why aren’t you letting me into his head? You know I’m practising really hard right now to get good with my Psychic powers.” Mewtwo protested in the dream. Ash winced, stepping away from the Psychic type covered in the metal-plated armour. He watched as Mewtwo teleported to him, shooting a massive Shadow Ball.
“ This armour restricts me, but see! I can move fine now. I can talk to you.” Mewtwo assured him as Ash grabbed onto a plate and started to pull as best as he could. “ Steven has two powerful Psychic types, Mewtwo..”
“I don’t think it’d be a good idea.” Ash murmured to himself in the dream as it shifted to a memory- one he knew well. He and Mewtwo watched as the five of them in the memory spun around and played in the sky. Ash bit back another tear. “ I miss them, Mewtwo, I do, I swear, but I’m getting stronger. I will be- I'll be there for us.”
Mewtwo turned to him, a slight amount of rage coating his face. “ Practise more! Train more! Train yourself! Please..”
Mewtwo snarled, shoving Ash back in the dream. Pain rocked through his body as he snapped awake. He immediately woke up- Pinwheel shaking him worriedly while Steven was already there.
“You were talking this time, Ash.” Steven replied, a strange expression on his face. Ash froze as Pinwheel hugged him and Steven took his shoulder, a kind smile on his face. “I don’t know who Mewtwo is. But I trust your judgement, and I’ll facilitate its requests as best as I can, alright? Now, I’m having Claydol stay out this time so you actually sleep. ”
Ash nodded shakily, as he opened his mouth to find the words just wouldn’t come to him. Claydol floated around beside them as Steven, instead of turning to just sleep in his tent as normal, stayed outside. He grabbed out his Pokenav. “I will be ringing Wallace, though, to scour Kanto records about Mewtwo.”
Ash blinked as Steven finally caught onto the fact he wasn’t speaking at all. Steven smiled to himself, before passing Ash a little textured sphere, with little buttons and switches on it. Ash stared at it, before Steven paused ringing Wallace. “Try it. Just, like, fidget with it, alright? Go back in the tent if I’m too loud.”
“Ash, why are you so bothered by whips and stuff if the noise of Pokemon battling is fine?” Gary jeered. “I mean, you barely eat anything other than berries. Oran berries aren’t the only food out there.”
“What a weirdo.”
Ash silently fidgeted with the ball as he heard the exasperated voice of Wallace on the other end. “Steven, it is 3 am in the morning, what the fuck .” Wallace groaned. Steven chuckled humourlessly.
“Have you been catching up on the updates- yeah, it’s on one of them.” Steven began. “I need you to scour Kanto records for Mewtwo.”
Wallace audibly ran to a computer, before a sharp sigh cut through the line. “The only thing I have is a report made by Blaine about a failed cloning experiment aimed to duplicate a Charmander, Bulbasaur, Squirtle, Mew and two kids- both on special request.”
Steven’s jaw clenched. “Any names?”
“Both are presumed dead.” Wallace replied. Steven glanced at Ash, who was just silently shaking his head. “Well. Who were the two people?”
“Blaine reported one as a scientist’s daughter, and the other was to be an heir for.. Something. He said his memories suffered irreparable damage after the project.” Wallace finished, before a voice yelled on the other line for Wallace to sleep, who yelled back it was pretty damn important.
Steven mulled it over for a second. “Well, if you want my two cents, Wallace, I think Mewtwo survived. And one of the kids.”
“Kanto is in massive trouble.” Wallace finally said.
Steven gave a sarcastic chuckle.
-
Kanto - Johto League
Lance: @steven Give me an update on your little investigation,,
Misty: uhhh
Steven: next eastern meeting :)
Lance: uh
Lance: tf you mean?
Steven: I said “Next. Eastern. Meeting.”
Lance: you think its that serious
Steven: Yes.
Giovanni: Interesting.
Steven: Is Blaine here?
Blaine: ?
Steven: My Claydol has significantly improved its skills with memories.
Blaine: you want to know more about that?
Blaine: why????
Steven: Seems like a little thing Lance overlooked to tell me about.
Lance: .. i thought you knew
Steven: You are hopeless.
Steven: Braindead.
Clair: can he sepak to you like that
Lance: -
Lance: probably not but im not going to try argue
-
“What’s that?” Steven pointed to a shadow in front of the sun, creating an effect where he couldn’t tell what was there. Ash shrugged before running over. He stopped dead before a tall rock, where a little Charmander rested on top. Steven came over just as quickly, as Pinwheel started to try to chat to him.
Steven stared at the tail flame of the little orange dinosaur, which looked small, weak and dim. The breaths the Pokemon took were slow and difficult. A pit settled in his stomach. Ash frowned at the small Pokemon.
“Where’s your trainer? Charmanders are too rare to just be out here.” Pinwheel muttered. The Charmander sighed softly. “My trainer told me to wait here... I’m just waiting for him. He'll be here. He'll definitely be here.”
Ash exchanged a deeply discomforted expression with Steven. “I think Charmander’s trainer isn’t coming back… but, hey, there's a Pokemon Centre nearby, so we’ll ask around for him there, deal? What’s his name?”
Ash had heard of one too many stories of loyal Gengar or starters being left behind at places, with their trainers saying how they'll come back and never doing as such. It reminded him of something Mewtwo said in some whirlwind dream sequence along the line. "Humans will always lie to get their way, to use others as the tools and means of success."
And if that tool was broken, it was left behind- the thought made Ash sick in a way he disliked. He pushed back the comparisons, and the negativity, and looked over to his light-bluenette friend. Steven nodded in silent approval of Ash’s decision.
Charmander smiled a little. “Damian.”
Pinwheel waved to the Charmander before Ash and Steven headed to the Pokemon Centre. They walked into the Centre, where people crowded around a taller boy with short blue hair and a pair of sunglasses smirking, tossing an Ultra Ball into the air and catching it again. A cocky smirk was plastered over the kid's face, and the corners of his mouth twitched up in a way that somehow immediately pissed off Ash.
He had little time to consider that though as the familiar sound of rain filled his ears. He turned to where the door was- where puddles already formed outside as a storm thundered outside.
“It’s raining now..” Ash muttered. “We need to check on that Charmander,-”
Steven wordlessly agreed with that wholeheartedly. As they turned to leave the centre, they heard a jeer from the crowd. “Wow! Damian! You have so many cool Pokemon! I mean, a Beldum? I thought they were protected!!”
“Yup. You know me, I’m just that cool.” The boy with the Ultra Ball grinned, soaking up the praise like a sponge. Another boy frowned. “Where did your Charmander go man?”
“Oh, I left the weakling behind.”
Steven grabbed Ash and ran out of the Pokecenter as quickly as he could manage. They darted around the trees in the rain, tripping on sticks and mud as they slipped about in the storm, with Skari and Gale powering ahead to find the fire type. Ash took sharp breaths while he ran, finally skidding to a stop when he found the Charmander, holding a leaf over his tail as Spearow flew into him and pecked at him.
“Pinwheel! Thunderbolt!” Ash yelled, letting the shock down the Spearow around. Gale and Skari were quickly returned. Steven released Claydol from his Pokeball. The Claydol looked relatively disgruntled by the rain.
“Teleport us to the Pokemon Center,” Steven ordered. The group, including the Charmander that was cradled in Ash’s arms, was whisked away by Claydol. The area around them vanished, leaving them in front of the Pokemon Center. He returned Claydol when Ash ran inside the Center.
“You need to help Charmander, Nurse Joy- also, he is not my Pokemon!” Ash exclaimed frantically, pushing the Pokemon to her. Chansey immediately ran over as Nurse Joy nodded curtly, running to look after the Pokemon. Ash took a long breath of relief before Steven ever so casually walked over to Damian.
“Damian, is it?” Steven looked down at the boy, who by the confused expression, did not recognise him. The blue-haired kid stood up, placing his hands on his hips. “Yeah?”
“I heard you had a Beldum. I wonder if my Metagross knows it?” Steven smiled sweetly. Damian shrugged. Steven released the massive Shiny Metagross which Ash had grown quite familiar with. He was quite a friendly Pokemon, on getting to know him- most of Steven's team were. They certainly matched the trainer's intelligent and kind demeanour, with a threatening streak if somebody really got on their nerves. Damian released the little Beldum, who immediately floated over to Steven.
“Mr Stone! Mr Stone! Oh, it was so horrible, they stole me away and then the kid bought me, and it was so so bad!” Beldum buzzed. Steven kept his cool as best as he could as he looked down at Damian. He didn't even need the translation from Metagross- Ash's shudder told him more than enough. “And how did you get this Beldum?”
“I caught him. In Hoenn.” Damian replied. The Metagross shot a look to Beldum. Steven shrugged, before pointing at Damian. “Beldum, Psychic.”
The Beldum buzzed, floating Damian up into the area, who screamed frantically. He flailed in the air as Steven calmly took Beldum’s Pokeball from the kid's Pokeball belt, turning the sphere around in his palms. “Thank you for returning my Beldum. Did you know you had bought a stolen Pokemon, by any chance? From a protected colony by the Champion of Hoenn no less?”
Steven didn’t care for Damian’s answer, because Claydol had already been released from the Pokeball he was in as he returned Beldum to be able to transfer it back to his father- he’d have to explain that one, for sure. At least the Beldum was safe, he supposed. It wasn't common for them to get pinched, and would probably be a paperwork nightmare for Wallace. He'd probably have to apologise for that one, too. Claydol glowed.
“He was aware.”
Steven grabbed Damian and commanded Metagross to keep him held in the air. Nurse Joy had already run out due to the ruckus. “What the can we stop fighting here?” She stammered. Steven looked over to Nurse Joy, dipping his head in apology as Ash awkwardly stood there.
“Well, Nurse, I apologise. But I also need the CCTV footage.” Steven added flippantly. “As this young boy right here happened to be in possession of a Pokemon belonging to the care of the Ever Grande League. And the Charmander?”
“...The half-dead one?”
“His.”
Nurse Joy ran to the bank and returned with a collection of videotapes of when Damian arrived and when he left, and rang Officer Jenny. Damian was still held in place by Metagross using Psychic, with Steven flicking the metal body of the Pokemon every time it got a little too aggressive.
If Ash noticed Steven taking his dear sweet time with noticing that, he wouldn't say a word.
When Officer Jenny arrived, Steven finally left to check on Ash who was gently pushing Charmander worriedly. Steven placed a reassuring arm on his shoulder.
“Charmander will be alright. Okay?” Steven sighed softly as Ash relaxed a little. The dino chirped at him weakly as Steven dragged Ash up from the chair beside Charmander, pulling him to the rooms in the Pokemon Centre.
The kid needed his rest.
-
“Mewtwo!” Ash called through the darkness, watching the Psychic type appear in his mind, hugging him tightly. The cold steel of the armour on his friend sent shivers down his spine, but he pushed it away to focus on the comfort of his first friend being with him. The Psychic type observed the memories, staring at the Metagross.
“He saved the Beldum, then, because it was stolen? And the Charmander... He must have known by then already when Damian mentioned he had one, that it was stolen and everything, but prioritised the weaker ‘mon.” Mewtwo commented idly. He stared up at the sky, before glancing down to Ash again. “And you have been helping him, then? Save people in the Kanto region.”
Ash nodded. “He lent his Excadrill to a girl to protect some wild Pokemon.”
Mewtwo seemed to consider this as an idea.
"You say Steven is kind and righteous, right? What makes him any different from the other trainers like Damian? What if he is just hiding his true nature, or-" Mewtwo rattled off a few more concerns like a checklist. Ash rolled his eyes before tapping his chin in thought. "I mean, if he was like Damian, he would have just handed me over to Lance as a stray, right?"
Mewtwo shuddered at that idea. Ash had told him long ago what that would have meant for him- what being marked as a "stray" even meant for a young child. There was that one story of a young kid who was caught out, and Lance had said he helped her. In some circles, stories of the highest care being granted for the child were told, but if you asked the Alakazam who raised the kid, it painted a different picture. A cold, white cushioned room, with only the thoughts and nightmares to plague her mind. Training for no reason other than to investigate the potential of being raised around Pokemon. Lance may not have been a bad person, but the people around him felt it fine to cause those who were saved by Pokemon through a torturous upbringing for the sake of their science.
Mewtwo hated science. Logic always seemed to lead to pain.
Ash sighed and sat down, staring at the stars in one particular memory, glancing back to where Rosa and a young him played.
“Steven says Lance is acting bad. And not looking after his region. What if he’s not looking after Rosa?” Ash murmured. He stared at the younger form of Rosa before an older form of the Pokemon shifted in her place. She looked happy, healthy, and strong, but a darker part of Ash reminded him how easily Rosa could pretend.
"I'm fine. Truly, Ash." Rosa's voice filled his brain in a resounding, traitorous echo. "Frankly, stop thinking about silly old me. Silly old me."
“I could help.” Mewtwo interrupted his dream thoughts. “But you said Lance was strong and valiant, safe, you know?”
Ash curled inwards on the ground on the memory. “Still! I don’t know!”
His thoughts were interrupted when the crack of light revealed that Claydol had joined the dream. Mewtwo readied a Shadow Ball when Ash stood up to block it. Claydol hummed in thought. “Wait! This is Steven’s Claydol!”
“Are you one of the powerful Psychic types I was told about?” Mewtwo perked up and the idea, his tail swishing in mild interest. Claydol spun around. “Yes. I believe so.”
Mewtwo poked it curiously as Claydol sifted through Ash’s memories, with far more care than Mewtwo ordinarily did. Still, Mewtwo held a Shadow Ball ready when Claydol tried to go back, and back, through years upon years of the kid's life. From the beginning. He wasn't allowed. When was the beginning, anyway?
“No! He cannot see those!” Mewtwo ordered sharply. “They.. are painful.”
“You can’t run from the truth, Mewtwo. The past is a scar that will never heal.” Claydol replied, discontentedly. Ash couldn't help but wonder if Steven would say the same thing. It froze on a memory with Rosa, with Ash poking Kai’s egg playfully, smiling as he held the egg to his heart. Then it shifted to them playing, then them growing up, then Ash being sent to live with Delia.
He remembered those years well. Bullied for being quiet, but Ash couldn't exactly speak the Pokemon language around them. It was constant waiting. And waiting, until he could speak good enough English to do fine. He still had a strange accent- which was always commented on until it managed to finally fade out.
“I hate that woman.” Mewtwo soured as the memories continued.
A Golbat flying, aimed for the heart of one of the strongest trainers. The identity of Petrel was blurred, sharply cracking as Mewtwo screeched. Something- somebody, didn't want Mewtwo to see anything Team Rocket-related. The metal armour sent shockwaves through Mewtwo. Claydol held the black cracks together, barely, as a deep warmth surrounded memories, and Ash looked up from his thoughts.
It shifted to Steven and Ash walking down to Vermillion, pointing at Pidgeys and chatting to Pinwheel or Gale or Narcissus. Mewtwo winced as it breathed heavily in obvious pain, looking at the Claydol like it had betrayed him. It hadn't- Mewtwo knew that. It wanted to help.
Just like Steven was apparently like, Mewtwo supposed.
“...I’m sorry, Claydol.”
Mewtwo pushed the Psychic type out of the memory.
-
Ash woke up to a warm presence near him. Steven looked… worse for wear, to act as an underestimate. Large eyebags traced under his eyes, and Claydol was knocked out on the room’s floor. The man’s suit was covered in burns and his hair was strewn with knots. By the expression Steven gave him, something had happened while he was unconscious.
“... go back to sleep, Ash..it’s okay.” Steven mumbled idly. Ash gave him a worried and unconvinced stare, causing the older to grab his bag and Ash’s, tossing it to him. “Fine. It’s not okay, but we need to get on the road.”
“Why?”
“Eastern Meeting thing, in Vermillion.” Steven replied. Ash slid over the bed and stood up, slinging his bag over his shoulder. The two went to the front desk of the Pokemon Center- ignoring the 2am timestamp of the clock. Ash watched as Nurse Joy sighed in exhaustion at the two, letting them see Charmander, who was mysteriously fully up and ready to go. Pinwheel drowsily looked down at Charmander.
“ hey.. Wanna come..with? It’s early, but Steven insisted.” Pinwheel mumbled. Charmander looked at Ash, then at Steven, then back at Ash. “ ... But Damian-”
“Damian was arrested, Charmander.” Ash began, exhaustedly. “This is your chance.”
The Charmander nodded and tapped a spare Pokeball of Ash’s, getting sucked into the blue light. Steven smiled at him when he whispered his victory chant of “I got a Charmander!” before being dragged out of the Pokemon Center.
The moon hung at the top of the sky, casting a soft light over them all. The trees were empty of Pokemon and Ash idly chatted to his new Charmander- Ignis, as they headed quite quickly to Vermillion City. Gale and Skari flew above as fast as they could too, while Steven ignored the sight of a wild Squirrel to plough onto the city.
After around three hours of straight walking, Steven finally saw Vermillion City in his sights. He dragged Ash inside the local Pokecenter as the dawn sun was going up, passing him Metagross’s. Skarmory’s and Armaldo’s Pokeballs.
“Alright, I’ll lend you these.. Three for training, while I take care of something here. We’ll meet here in the evening, deal?” Steven said, quite hastily, checking his watch a few extra times as Ash sweatdropped and nodded.
He got Ash checked into the Pokecenter, before absconding for the meeting. Mewtwo stayed as a burning thought in his brain as he practically marched to the meeting spot, gripping Claydol’s ball even tighter.
-
10
Lance felt his stomach twist a little as he entered the meeting spot. The other Eastern Region champions were there, of course, with Diantha acting as a mediator on his request. Steven hadn’t exactly sounded cheerful in his last messages, and for a man who was pretty much the poster child for smiling and acting professional, he had been acting pretty damn contrary to that.
He wore his ordinary cape and red jacket as he watched Cynthia enter and sit down beside Diantha first. She wore her black coat and had her blonde hair covering one half of her face down to her stomach. She smiled sweetly at Lance, waving politely. Wallace was next, surprising Lance a little before the extravagant man sat down.
5am. Steven was not normally late to these things, even when he held at an odd time in the morning due to jet-lag problems. Finally, the door opened a crack.
Steven practically stumbled into the chair. Dark streaks were under his eyes, and his outfit was covered in burns and dripping wet. Mud coated his boots thickly and dust covered his entire attire. His hair was knotted, and he looked like he had been dragged through the mud on multiple levels. Wallace made an offended squeak as he reached to hold Steven up a little.
“Steven, what the actual
fuck?”
Cynthia began. She gestured wildly over to him, before throwing her hands up in genuine frustration. “What the actual
fuck
occurred!”
Steven barely gave Cynthia eye contact as he huffed. “Claydol was knocked out badly. Couldn’t teleport, had to rush here in three hours. I was going to cancel, but then something happened and I decided somebody needed to remind Lance what being champion of a region means.”
Lance shrank into his chair more and more at the pure steel radiating off the man. Wallace even seemed taken aback by the aggressiveness. Diantha winced as she clearly got a taste for how
this
meeting was going.
Down.
“Well… let's begin.. With Cynthia! Yes! Cynthia!” Diantha stammered quickly. Cynthia nodded as she shrugged a little. “Well, not much. Team Galactic has been quiet and not much…has really been going on? Sorry?”
Diantha glanced at Wallace who gave a similar soul-crushing shrug about Hoenn. Then to Lance, who avoided the glare from Steven while shrugging about his own region. Diantha finally looked at Steven, who smiled.
“Well, Diantha, as you know, I’ve been spending some time here in Kanto, haven’t I, Lance?” Steven replied coolly. Lance nodded. “And I found out some very interesting things by poking around in the right places, right Wallace?”
Wallace shook his head. “Steven, I know you wanted me to help you, but- if this is the result, then I’m not sure if-”
Steven took a sharp breath before shaking his head. Wallace took that to leave that point be, to avoid Steven being even more aggravated. Cynthia spoke up, much to Wallace’s surprise. She normally left her opinion be, especially when it came to Kanto. “Steven, as much as I understand Kanto is an unmitigated mess, which we will help Lance on, we need to highlight. None of us like being here. Diantha being here is already unusual, so give her a reason.”
Steven shrugged at that. “You want the important thing?”
“His report from Blaine on the cloning is inaccurate.”
Silence filled the table as eyes fell on Lance. He shakily turned to Steven, before asking the obvious follow-up. “To what extent, Steven.”
“5 things were cloned, correct, none surviving? I can verify that two survived. One of the humans- the male, and the Mew clone. The Mew clone Lance. How the hell have you left this go unchecked.” Steven snapped, slamming his palm on the table. “Let me tell you it is far too fucking powerful. My Claydol - I don’t, it, oh- fuck, it wasn’t nice, Lance, let me tell you that for damned certain! ”
Cynthia gaped. “Wait- you saw it? Did you fight it? Why- how- who- where?”
“In a dream sequence, so I don’t know its whereabouts. I asked Claydol to enter somebody’s dream, and relay the information to me,- we’ve been practising and we finally got it right. Upon seeing Claydol, it tried to get rid of it, but luckily, somebody intervened and Claydol was fine. We cycled through the memories of the person, to get information, and-”
Steven’s breath caught in his throat, as he grabbed his head. “I was careless, well, Mewtwo was.”
Diantha forced down a gulp as she released her Gardevoir. “I’ll double check your account then, Steven.”
“ Greetings, Mr, Stone.” The Gardevoir telepathically greeted, before bowing in front of Steven. “ You're looking distressed.”
Cynthia tapped her Spiritomb’s pokeball, worry filling her head like cloth. Gardevoir floated to tap Steven on the forehead, before floating away significantly. The expression on Gardevoir was not one Diantha enjoyed.
“
Diantha, I-”
Gardevoir froze as Steven twitched. “
I don’t want to try find the memory you are asking for.
”
Diantha stared at her Gardevoir. “Why? Why can’t you find it- why won’t you?”
Wallace turned to look at Lance- who was holding his head in his hands with a face frozen on the expression of shock and horror. Wallace didn’t blame him- if he was this bad at learning about the cloning thing- then the whole stray business was certainly going to do the man’s blood pressure no favours.
“ Something doesn’t want me to know. Whether it is Steven himself, or another entity within, something is so deeply scarred within to the point where going through his memories would likely result in permanent damage to his psyche.” Gardevoir spoke telepathically to Diantha- and Diantha alone.
The table watched as Diantha folded her arms and took a long long breath. “Release Claydol, Steven. We’ll have a better look with its memories.”
The Psychic type was released, floating to bonk Steven gently before moving to the centre of the table. Gardevoir spread a small Psychic terrain, as the two Psychic types painted a careful picture of memory.
-
“Claydol! Claydol, where are you! I can’t find you, in the memory?” Steven called as he reached the mirror, where the events Claydol saw played out. His eyes widened as Mewtwo turned his gaze from Claydol to him, flying through the mirror and causing him to land backwards. Mewtwo looked at him with curiosity, the metal-encased being landing in front of him.”
“So you’re who was talking about?” The being floated close to him as Steven nodded slowly. It tapped him, almost curiously as the world around spun into glitchy memories. “Interesting..”
“What do you mean? I can’t see any of this.” Steven replied, touching the ground as the memory spilled away and gained solidity. Mewtwo watched as the surroundings turned into a Celebi, winking as it flew off in the memories.
“Who was that? has never mentioned it to me..” Mewtwo frowned, replaying the short sequence. Steven placed fingers where the “Celebi” was supposed to be, frowning himself. “Celebi, but I don’t remember-”
“Of course, the time traveller! You must be from the past, or future, and there, you are from the past.. But which past?” Mewtwo murmured in curiosity, sifting through three sections of memory before reaching one that was pure white. It pulled Steven through the odd box-like thing, appearing in a battle scene.
Weeks. Weeks. The blood pounding in his head as the three titans held Groudon and Kyogre down, the pain- shit, how long was he at this now? Registeel’s beeping was the only thing he could hear, the rush of water was the only thing he could smell, the heat, the unbearable heat was all he could feel, it prickled his skin as Mewtwo prodded deeper and deeper into the memory, his memory, not his memory, it frustrate-
It glitched a little until Steven forced himself to place a palm over the memory, letting the solidified vision of pure, unbridled white fade into view properly.
Mewtwo froze.
“Is this death?”
“I think so.”
Mewtwo felt the walls of the memory, when Celebi came over it and winked as she did before, and the walls slipped away. But Mewtwo then checked every memory after.
“It never left you. You never were revived, you .. that’s cruel. Pokemon are cruel, just like humans?”
“I suppose they are, aren’t they? But not everyone.” Steven replied. Mewtwo shook his head one final time.
“No. Just like humans, they are a scourge that should be erased for the pain they have caused. Only the strong- strong like you, Steven Stone, should remain in my perfect world.”
Steven’s eyes widened as the memory slipped apart, and Mewtwo slammed Claydol into the floor to wake him up.
-
Claydol had given up only a few moments in, or so the other Champions thought- when Wallace stood up promptly and walked to the bathroom to vomit. Claydol stared at Steven, who didn’t seem phased, for better or for worse. “ Master, I only showed the full image to you and Wallace. It was too-”
“Nobody wants to see that, Claydol. Nobody wants to see that.” Steven agreed quietly, returning it to its pokeball. Wallace came out of the bathroom, visibly shaken. Cynthia sighed. “So we saw Mewtwo, but why- why is Wallace.. Not good? The image faded for us after we saw the glitchy memory stuff.”
“Oh.. oh that’s all? You didn’t see Mewtwo threaten the entire damn population?” Wallace muttered. Claydol sweatdropped while Gardevoir cried silently into Diantha’s top. Cynthia straightened up in her chair.
“Well, our next course of action is clear, no, Lance?”
Lance snapped up from his stupor, before blinking. “Yeah?”
“Therapy.” Cynthia deadpanned, pointing at Wallace who laughed nervously. Steven laughed softly along with Wallace, relaxing the smallest amount. His eyes fell on the pokeballs on his waist, and how Metagross was with Ash.
The part of him that agreed with Mewtwo beamed at that knowledge. Steven stood up instead, shaking his head as he deleted the KH06 file, and smiled down at Lance. “Well, Lance, I think you should also rethink how to treat strays. I met one, recently.”
Lance snapped up, far more attentively. “And you didn’t report them? But-”
“They live fine. They grow up happy and healthy, with a family that cares for them. They are afraid, because of how aggressive you sound talking about them.” Steven answered. Lance mulled it over for a few moments longer, before shaking his head.
“No. Steven, who was it.” Lance ordered, standing up, “You are in my region, I demand to know.”
Steven stared at Lance, his heart pounding in his ears a little too easily. A deeper telepathic wormed its way into Steven’s ears. “ Are you in trouble? Is he pushing? Forced to reveal so much, with no want for it… That isn’t how you’d be treated in my ideal world, and you know it. ”
“Stop it, Lance. You need to stop.” Steven replied, quietly and coldly. “You know I’m right, but you don’t want to admit people in your region barely pay attention to who you are.”
Cynthia’s jaw dropped as Wallace immediately looked on edge, while Diantha winced at the dig. Lance threw an arm out. “I don’t care about that! We do not know enough about them! Maybe they go into organised crime- or- or- I don’t know! ”
Steven shook his head, stepping back like an animal getting cornered by Lance, with little fear as he let the man push and push. A part of him screamed to fight back. “Lance. They are people. I made a promise.”
“And do I look like I give a fuck!” Lance snarled back, stepping too close for comfort to Steven’s personal space. Diantha stood to break up the fight, but Steven beat her to it. An arm grabbed Lance’s wrists. His eyes, light steel blue, had rings of psychic energy pulsing.
“
There we are. Much better. Don’t be afraid to put people into their place, Steven.. No wonder you are friends with him..”
The voice replied coldly in Steven’s head, like a thunderous bellow. Lance wrenched his wrist out of Steven’s grip. His eyes were slightly too wide as Diantha held Lance back. Cynthia moved to get Steven, but he pulled forward a lot more than she expected.
“Something is- I don’t know, his eyes were blue, like a psychic. I saw it on Sabrina once, but why-” Lance stammered. Diantha stared at Steven’s eyes for a long time, before shaking her head. “You must have been seeing things.. Lance.”
Steven stepped closer to Lance again, and Diantha instinctively let Lance go from them- the fight seemed inevitable. Steven, quite quietly, spoke to Lance. “Now, now, Lance, I think it’s really in your best interest to fix your opinion on the strays, mhm? They are humans, treat them like it. They are Pokemon. One in the same, in their heads? Imagine a world where Pokemon think humans to be irresponsible because they can’t look after their kin? Imagine a world, because that world is Kanto.”
Lance shoved Steven away, who barely moved. He huffed, before shaking his head. “No, Steven. You are being optimistic.”
“I wasn’t asking, Lance.” Steven replied, ever so gentle and weird as before. Once again, the psychic rims surrounded Steven’s eyes, but this time- Diantha had been watching for it. She reached for a Pokeball, but it vanished once again while Steven nodded solemnly.
“I do have to do something, now.. Which is sleep, actually.. So, see you soon.” Steven finished, with a long sigh before disappearing off outside the meeting spot.
Cynthia, Diantha, Wallace and Lance faced each other like they had seen a ghost.
-
Steven crashed on top of his bed as he reached the Pokemon Centre, as darkness filled his brain like mush, before swirling in chromatic patterns to reveal Mewtwo, alone amidst a fiery blazing mansion.
The Pokemon floated down to him as the world slipped away to be an empty field, with a teal-haired girl floating in the air in a circle with a younger Ash and Mewtwo. The older Mewtwo, covered in the plated armour, glanced up to where the circle of the pokemon and the others were.
“ You would know, more than anybody else, why it is so important he doesn’t remember, right? ” Mewtwo stared through Steven as he gave a short bow of acknowledgement. He glanced away, as a pang of fear filled him, and he focused on the walls of the memory, moving to the interaction between the champions. The Gardevoir, the Claydol- it all occurring.
Wallace.
“ I can’t control what your Claydol does. If Wallace knows, then it is up to him to prove to me his strength to survive the new age. ” Mewtwo replied coldly. Steven nodded, pausing the memory as best as he could on his eyes, when Mewtwo had been speaking to him at one point. The shift in Lance’s eyes that proved he was afraid.
Afraid. Lance was afraid of him. He knew Lance was.. Well, on edge, because of the crypticness he held, but it was clear that this wasn’t just a little on edge.
“ Fear.” Mewtwo commented. The facial expression of the Psychic type was unreadable as Steven moved the memory to a day he had in Lake Acuity, in the snow, deep in the cold unforgiving Sinnoh winter, far from home. Alone.
“Wallace, I know you really want me to catch you a Golduck from the area, but… night is coming.” Past-Steven explained into the phone, but he hadn’t actually called. He took a long sigh, before pocketing his phone and shaking his head. He stared at the ice, tracing a gloved finger along it and shivering. His eyes widened as a Golduck lept from behind, and he threw an Ultra Ball. It dinged for capture as a blizzard floated over. Steven lifted up the ball.
Snow raked his body, seeping between the spaces in his clothes as the frosty air seemed to only get colder. He reached for Metagross’s pokeball, but paused. He looked back and forth the snowy landscape to be reminded the metal pokemon had been fainted for a while. He ran into a cave, huddling his too-light jacket to his body.
Fear. He was afraid, and that made him afraid.
“... Why show me this? ” Mewtwo frowned, stepping across the snow in the memory. Steven stood beside him, staring at his past self with an unrecognisable expression. “Lance embraces his fear. He understood why.”
“ But you didn’t. You were to be the perfect Hoenn Champion. The perfect Steven. ” Mewtwo realised. Steven’s memories shifted to him staring at people making technology for Devon Corp, then to him defending his position, then to Cynthia’s shock when he looked… unpresentable.
Steven walked up to Wallace in the recent memory, holding his hand, letting the memory shift to the two, together on a sofa as Steven talked and talked about rocks, and how they formed, and how they acted, how hard they were, as Wallace snickered and pushed him lightly before rambling about contests himself.
Facing one another in a battlefield, exchanging the Hoenn Champion title and training together.
“ But he never expected that from you. He saw beneath your facade. ” Mewtwo commented, as Steven shifted the memory to him watching Norman talking to his kids during an exhaustive meeting. “The move Facade is an important one. It allows a pokemon to push through and hit harder through status conditions.” He explained. May pointed at Steven. “So why do you say he’s always using it?”
Norman’s smile fell. “I mean, in the year I’ve been chatting with him to move, I’ve never seen him smile with his eyes except around Wallace..”
Steven sighed weakly, before moving the memories to his first interaction with Ash. Mount Moon. The lights. Team Rocket. The blurriness that glitched around anything related to the team, as Mewtwo paused and watched how Steven acted around him. “ You did it with him, until, until when? ”
Steven flipped the memory to be of him patching the kid’s shoulder up from the Golbat bite. Mewtwo observed the information, absorbing it like a sponge. “ Ash tries to teach me empathy, but you aren’t trying to do that. ”
“No. I am not.” Steven agreed. He sighed, taking a tiny smile. “What do you think I’m teaching you?”
“ To escape my armour. ”
Steven nodded.
-
Ash ran inside the room to excitedly tell Steven about all the training he did- before noticing the man was out cold on the bed, not even in it properly. He paused, before shrugging it off and sending out Metagross to float his trainer into the duvet correctly. Metagross buzzed a “
He’s in a conversation.
” before letting Ash return him to his pokeball. He set Armaldo’s and Skarmory’s balls beside Metagross’s on the bedside table.
He yawned and closed his eyes to sleep.
-
“ Ash. How was training? ” Mewtwo floated over, Steven jogging after. Ash pushed down the nervousness of the idea Steven was probably well aware of a lot more things now than he was, and instead played through his memories to go to a specific point, where Pinwheel was dodging around Metagross, Ignis was practising his aim on rocks that Metagross simultaneously held up. Gale raced Skarmory at top speeds, while Kai and Narcissus practised water and grass attacks, along with endurance with Armaldo. Steven smiled and pushed a hand through the memory of Metagross.
“He’s a good Pokemon.” Steven mumbled. “Wouldn’t have any other as my starter.”
Mewtwo nodded in acknowledgement. “ So, you’re challenging Surge? ”
Steven shifted the memory to his own memory of Surge- a much older one where Steven looked almost Ash’s age. The kid waved to Surge and smiled before scurrying to play with Raichu. After, Kid-Steven ran to watch Raichu defeat an opponent.
“Formidable.” Mewtwo commented mildly. Steven nodded, while Ash grinned. “Which is all the more reason to beat him!”
“ Never change. ” Steven and Mewtwo smiled together, momentarily, in unison.
-
Kanto - Johto League
Lance kicked Steven
Lance added Cynthia
Lance added Wallace
Wallace: ????
Lance: steven has lost it
Cynthia: -
Cynthia: u sureeee?
Lance: I KNOW A PSYCHIC TYPE WHEN I SEE THE PSYCHIC THING LINE ASJDJDSA
Will: wait what
Will: steven was controlled by a psychic type??
Cynthia: he tried to throw hands with lance!
Wallace: nah steven throws hands w me all the time, thats not strange for him.
Wallace: god forbid a man doesn’t look perfect
Lance: I don’t trust it since the memory sequence his Claydol showed us
Wallace: YOU DIDN’T SEE HALF OF IT?
Lance: IT WAS ENOUGH
Wallace: lance you saw a glitchy memory and went yup steven has gone coo-coo
Will: Please give me more to work with here -
Will: Because right now I have ZERO clue what phenomenon I’m reading about.
Lance: ok ok ok
Lance: this shit is sort of confidential
Lance: soooo
-
Confidential : M2
Lance: there is a clone of mewtwo, and a clone of a young boy, ; Steven
Lance: so when he starts acting erratically, i assumed it was the mewtwo
Will: wallace, you said you saw more of a memory?
Wallace: mewtwo can go through memories in a vivid manner, so claydol and gardevoir (dianthas) could go through it and display to certain people
Will: i see
Will: was what you saw something you would justifiably say shouldn’t be shown
Wallace: It was mostly Steven chatting to Mewtwo, and going through memories
Will: mhm mhm
Wallace: for the sake of steven i won’t go into detail of the memories
Lance: THAT DOESNT MATTER.
Lance: TELL US.
Wallace: no
Wallace: ok?
Wallace: ok so im watching diff memories and stuff and then its a very traumatic thing that comes up
Wallace: and mewtwo is genuinely shocked.
Will: interesting, so very cold personality?
Wallace: it seemed concerned. I think mewtwo holds concern for steven to a certain extent
Will: psychic types can bond through memory sharing
Will: although, its not common. Please continue
Wallace: the last thing mewtwo said was “ No. Just like humans, they are a scourge that should be erased for the pain they have caused. Only the strong- strong like you, Steven Stone, should remain in my perfect world.”
Wallace: yes i can remember it word for word
Will:
O_O
Will:
steven knows more than he’s letting on
Lance: he’s also trying to get me changing the f&%”^ing stray policy and got WAY too mad and had psychic-y stuff
Will: judging from the visual you gave me lance it was just mewtwo communicating with steven?
Will: steven is likely in control right now, if not being manipulated by mewtwo unintentionally.
Will: the real question here is lance
Will: how will you fix this?
Cynthia: :V not with this damned gc that is.
Cynthia: steven has the key
Cynthia: and we’re all pushing him away.
Wallace: DONT YOU SEE ?
Wallace: ajsafjfdajs
Will: Wallace
Will: ask him for us?
Wallace: no.
Wallace: I don’t want him to hate me too.
-
11
“Lieutenant Surge! I challenge you to a Pokemon Battle for the Thunder Badge!” Ash opened the doors dramatically. Surge flicked his eyes over to where Steven stood beside him, taking in the visual information. Steven looked a lot better, that was for sure, and certainly not the man Lance painted him to be. Steven walked to the stands as Lieutenant Surge’s referee took the middle.
“This will be a one on one battle between Lieutenant Surge and-” The referee glanced over to Ash who shook his head when it came to his name. Surge held back the insults he’d ordinarily pepper the boy with, instead, just shrugging and releasing his Raichu. The Pikachu climbed off his shoulder and released a Dratini for the kid, who flicked its tail. Surge hummed in thought, before shrugging off the lingering concerns to face the kid properly in a Gym Battle.
Steven could wait.
“Kai! Use Extreme Speed!” Ash called, pumping a fist into the air as Surge grinned. “Stop it with a Thunderbolt, ‘Chu!”
Kai slipped around the Thunderbolt, narrowly, and slammed into Raichu, but little damage was done. “Now!” Surge roared.
Kai was easily scooped into the Raichu’s tail, squeezed and thrown against the dirt. Ash winced every time as Surge called for Thunderbolt. Kai whined as it was electrocuted- and quite intensely so, when it glowed a bright blue in the middle of Raichu’s assault. Kai snarled as Ash cried for it do “
do something!”
in a frantic cry pretending to call “DRATINI!”
The Dratini grew longer, it’s wings on its head growing longer as it grew elegantly to easily shove Raichu away. Kai floated in front of Ash, as a beautiful Dragonair. Ash grinned. Now it was even.
“CHU! Hit it with a Mega Punch!” Surge yelled as Kai fluidly moved around the punch, releasing a massive Dragon Pulse against the Raichu, sending it backwards. Surge stomped his foot, as the battle became more and more fun for him. “Alright! Chu! Mega Punch, then Thunderbolt combo! Let’s overwhelm it!”
The Pokemon stomped forward, and crackled with electricity, using Volt Tackle instead. The Raichu shot up in the air, diving forward at Kai, sending the Dragonair back as Ash nodded.
“Ok! Use Dragon Pulse on the battlefield!” Ash yelled. Kai flew up to the ceiling, reading the purple and white beam, and targeting the floor. Rock and earth flew everywhere, battering Raichu badly. “Now! Extreme Speed!” Ash called. The Pokemon sailed through the air as Surge, excitedly, called to match it with a Volt Tackle. The two pokemon met in the middle of air, a battle of power. The glass windows shattered and a resounding crash filled the air.
“Now! Thunderbolt!”
“Dragon Pulse!”
Bang.
The room was filled with a sharp light as the blue serpent was sent flying back opposite to the orange mouse-like pokemon, who sent the other way. Kai barely caught itself, barely floating as Raichu landed with a significant thud into the dirt. The referee tilt his head to check that Raichu was, sure enough, unconscious.
“And Raichu is unable to battle! That means the challenger has won!” The referee called. Surge grinned as Steven practically jumped out of the stands to run over, high-fiving with Ash as he smiled.
Surge passed the Thunder badge over to Ash, smiling brightly. “Good work kid. Here, as a treat, why not go on the SS Anne?”
He passed the two tickets for the illustrious cruise. “That’ll get you to Fuschia.” He smiled, looking at Steven who silently stepped to be between Ash and Surge as he took the tickets from the man. Surge glanced down, before matching Steven’s gaze.
“And I won’t tell Lance who was here. I’ll delete the camera footage.” Surge nodded to Steven, before wincing and bringing a slightly evil grin to his face. “In fact…”
Surge whispered something to Steven, who immediately turned beet red and grabbed Ash’s wrist out of the gym. Surge waved cheerfully, yelling for Steven to “Send your boyfriend my regards!”
Ash snickered much to Steven’s horrified expression, when he shook his head and pulled Ash over to where the SS Anne was docked. And she was truly a beauty of a vessel. A massive cruise liner, painted white with more cabins than Ash could count. The smoke stacks stood proud and tall, and Ash swore he could see a battlefield and a pool on the same boat. It was art, it was gorgeous, and he was going to be on it?
Steven gave a fond smile to Ash who was bouncing on his heels at the idea. They both took the walk to the boat- which they realised was leaving later that same day. No wonder Surge was happy to give them tickets like candy- better than them going to waste. Steven shrugged the thought away as he pulled Ash through the security measures and the checks and the booking process as he finally approached the room the two would be staying in.
“Room” was a polite assessment. It was big- with two entire double beds with a wall separating them into two separate mini areas, with a window side one and a non-window side one, along with an en suite. The bedsheets looked needlessly fancy and pristine, and Steven silently sent a prayer to the cruise staff having to maintain everything.
Ash’s jaw dropped as he saw the bed, and the room, staring at the flat-screen TV then at the phone.
When was the last time he phoned Delia?
His face fell as he ran to the phone, much to Steven’s interest. He hastily dialled a number, quickly checking a crumpled up note in his jacket that he must have transferred to the one Steven had given him.
He was still wearing the jacket.
“Hiiii….mom.” Ash mumbled on the phone. Steven immediately recognised the fact it was Delia- and not a Dragonite, by the quite loud English yelling of, “ASH KETCHUM YOU HAVE NOT CONTACTED ME SINCE YOU LEFT PALLET TOWN!”
Steven snickered in the corner as Ash put down the phone to complain at him- with a , “Hey! Shut it..” The voice on the other side paused before a less worried laugh came from her. “You have a friend? What’s their name?”
Steven’s eyes widened slightly and Ash opened his mouth to reply. “Uh…” He began. Steven mouthed the word ‘Diago’ before Ash replied with his actual name. “Daigo.”
“Is he responsible?” The next question came. Ash hummed in consideration, before replying. “Well, he is, but sometimes… you get this feeling he’s thinking of somebody else.. Like a booooo-”
“AND THAT'S ENOUGH CHANGE THE TOPIC!” Steven squeaked into the phone receiver very quickly, much to the bemusement of the lady on the other end. “Well, it seems you are well looked after so I’ll leave you be.”
Ash hung up the phone as Steven glared daggers at him. “You will destroy my reputation!” He huffed. Ash shrugged before gesturing to his friend's face.
“I think the red on your cheeks is doing that.”
Steven groaned.
-
“Oak!” Delia ran to the Professor’s lab, a bright smile on her face as he blinked and looked up. The older professor had a slightly tired expression on his face as he greeted the lady. He pulled a chair for her to sit on. “I got a call from Ash!”
“You did? Where is he?” Oak replied mildly. He glanced down at his computer, wincing at a large amount of messages that had already been left for him. Delia sweatdropped. “I never asked, since he was chatting to his new friend he’s travelling with- they seem super close!”
Oak raised a curious eyebrow as Delia smiled. “He sounded responsible, that's for sure. I can’t really remember the name Ash gave, but oh well.”
Oak shrugged before turning to his work, rapidly typing a response to somebody before swinging back to meet Delia’s eyes, who had already left after remembering something.
He flicked open a trainer file: Ash Ketchum. A multitude of posts were made under the trainers name- a couple of them by Lance, but most were on his team, actions in helping the Viridian Centre,recounts of their gym battles- until one particular post stood out to him. Made 24 hours ago- by Steven Stone.
Trainer Update: Ash Ketchum
Poster: Steven Stone
i’m losing my mind. i know for fact lance won’t check this, because i’m gonna lock it for hoenn league access even though wallace doesn’t need to read this shit. I know nobody will find this, and if they do, do me a favour and be vague;
It keeps talking to me. It keeps telling me what to think. It keeps telling me what to do and how to act and how to work and how to be. I believe it. I believe every damn word and I don’t know why it is so convincing. I know ash is connected to it but its not secure enough to put it here. Just know if I wanted to leave, I couldn’t. I’m in too damn deep. I’m its friend. Friend. A circle 5. 5 clones. Clones. He needs to do something- lance needs to check CINNABAR, its CINNABAR, I know it was, I saw it in my mind, my memory, my memory, registeel, i can't think, it hurts to think now
I’m just gonna hang out with Ash for a bit, I think.
I don’t get headaches then.
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Oak hummed as he read it over a few times, before phoning the only contact he knew would care about something like this. It took a few moments to pick up, before the eerily quiet response from Wallace came. “Professor Oak. I am busy, my friend, Hoenn League is dealing with some… upgrades to security, due to recent events pushing me to believe it necessary. “
Oak stared at the text on his screen and closed it immediately. “I.. yeah, I understand- check Ash’s trainer notes. There’s a message.”
Wallace fell silent for a few moments, before audible keyboard clacks turned into a wounded shocked gasp. A few beats of silent followed, before a soft, “i understand. I’m going to ask Will.. maybe bug Lucian to help.”
His phone beeped rather ominously as the Hoenn Contest Champion hastily hung up.
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Confidential: M2
Wallace: will please online @will
Lance: ?
Will: here
Cynthia: ?
Wallace: does lucian have any experience with stuff like thisss
Lance: olympia might, on dianthas mention.
Lance added Olympia.
Wallace: ok ok
Wallace: sorry processing
Will: what happened?
Wallace: steven got a bit freaked out in a post on something
Wallace: he hid it in a way that was a miracle i even found out, oak found it first
Lance: Copy/paste?
Wallace: no
Will: ok, what kind of freaked out?
Will: why is me getting involved
Wallace: apparently steven and mewtwo are a bit more buddy buddy than he personally comforts him!
Will: oh SHTI
Will : not ideal! :D
Wallace: apparently it comes with a package of pain
Wallace: also pokemon mansion on cinnabar is significant, according to memories steven has witnessed firsthand
Will: lance.
Will: move it.
Will: corner to ceiling.
Lance: not important :)
Wallace: he said he’s “in to deep” to leave it now, which is-
Will: bad, yes, you are correct wallace.
Will: it could be the signs of a deep psychic bond beginning to form
Wallace: oh shit
Olympia: A fallen star can only go down, catching the threads of the ashes that dust along the airs breath, while the gravity of the star dragging to them like a magnet to burn them alive, yet once the ashes cold death graces the star then all they hear is the silence that comes with the pain of the white he knew the fallen star new.
Olympia: And with that, only a smile held for a mother and partner could hold hope between the pain.
Lance: ok so cryptic shit GREAAAT
Will: thATS NOT GOOD LANCE.
Will: THAT ISN’T GOOD THAT’S REALLY BAD
Will: KAREN’S ABSOL IS HAVING A MENTAL BREAKDOWN
Wallace: sidney is concerned for absol and phoebe has locked herself in her room
Lance added Phoebe
Phoebe: death clings to him like a cold carpet, why did i only see this now, i mourn the death that never happened.
Phoebe: death clings
Phoebe: it’s clinging, colder, and colder, dimmer like a dark light that only wants to shatter
Phoebe: …
Olympia: Deep breaths.
Lance: oh everyone here is fucking insane
Lance: i give the fuck up.
Cynthia: -
Cynthia: I’m worried.
Wallace: i think i need blood pressure tablets.
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12
Steven took Ash around the ship, pointing out the buffets as they dipped in and out of the many restaurants the cruise had to offer as they tried different exotic food- Steven sure to point out every Hoenn dish when he spotted any. He spotted the battling field, with different trainers facing off against each other. They stood on the top deck, their bags slung on their shoulders as they watched the ship sail along the beautiful, glittery sea, reflections of the sun shining back up. Clouds moved to cover the sun after a few moments, dark shadowy shapes covering the boat as people looked up. Rain started pouring down as Steven pulled Ash inside again.
He sighed as he glanced at himself in the mirror, with Ash frowning from behind. “What’s-”
Steven pointed down to his soaking wet suit as Ash nodded, fetching out an outfit he could find in Steven’s bag that he seemed to always have on him. It was a black jacket with golden patterning, some black jeans and black gloves that Steven slipped on after taking on and off his jewellery and rings.
Ash clapped a little at the outfit as Steven smiled awkwardly, tugging at his Key Stone which was carefully strung on a wire to create a necklace. A resounding crash sounded as they finished drying off. The alarm blared on board the ship while people screamed from outside. The door was thrown open as two Rocket Grunts, wearing full black uniforms raised their noses with confidence as they tossed two Pokeballs.
A Drowsee and Hypno appeared side by side as Ash stepped backwards, shock frozen on his face as he fumbled for Ignis’s pokeball, while Steven had already sent out Armaldo. The Pokemon scraped his claws along the floor as he slammed into the first Drowzee, breaking out of the lingering Psychic control from the Hypno and using X-Scissor on it, leaving it out cold. The grunts grit their teeth, before one lunged for Ash- aiming to tackle him to the floor.
Ignis looked up. Momentarily, all Ignis could think about how Ash waited by his bedside for hours, ran into a storm to pull him to safety, and how that - that human had the gall to attack him. Ignis snarled and let steel coat his claws, slashing the grunt’s throat.
Ash had seen a man die, once, when he watched his mother kill one far away with Rosa once. A poacher, he had been told. Ash realised he would be twelve when it would be his fault.
Steven only had time to turn around as the cold, slippery red spilled from the man’s throat. The grunt beside him seemed genuinely shocked, his eyes wide with pure fear as he fumbled for his radio, desperately speaking into it. “Ex-executive, man down, man down, he’s dead- he’s- I watche-”
Armaldo punched a hole through the gut of the man with his claw with a devastating Crush Claw, as ordered by Steven behind him. Ash had no time to consider the morality of his actions, as Steven was already dragging him out of the place. People screamed and ran away as grunts swarmed the ship, helicopters circling the Anne like it was prey. Steven gripped his partner’s ball a little tighter. He threw up the other five Pokeballs. Ash threw his.
Armaldo barely turned to the other team, before a low growl escaped the pokemon. “ Already tried to off your trainer. Show no mercy.”
The grunts seemed to catch on that the trainers in the centre, surrounded by very protective Pokemon, were actually fighting back. Ash called for attacks, with Pinwheel on his shoulder zapping at the helicopters themselves on Metagross’s back, who had been Mega-Evolved by Steven. Ash saw the strain on the man’s face as the battle wore on. One helicopter remained after the longest time, as people continued to try to get to lifeboats and figure out the mechanisms. A man spoke into the megaphone- Petrel.
“ Now, trainers! Say goodbye to the SS Anne. Every ship is unsinkable until it sinks, after all.” He spoke, a snide smile audible. Ash watched as the blue orb floated forward, and a carefully directed beam of energy split the boat in two. He faced Steven, who matched the horrified expression that he did. A few stray shadow balls were aimed for people trying to escape. A few were floated up. The blue orb- the shadow within, turned to look at them.
“ YOU SAID YOU WOULD NOT LET THEM ON THE ANNE. ” The voice boomed, rage filling it as Steven returned his Pokemon- who were long since unconscious anyway. The ship creaked and continued to sink, while Ash clung uselessly to his unconscious Dragonair. The orb stared at them, then to its fingers. It looked at Steven, then to Ash, then shot a beam through the ship again. More screams. Blood seeped down the boarded deck and the cold waves sloshed against them. The pokemon frowned, before Steven and Ash felt the familiar experience of teleportation. A soft, “ The strong deserve to live. You have proven yourselves, again. ”
Petrel frantically returned Mewtwo.
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“The SS Anne what ” Wallace demanded, a slight frustration tinging his voice as he listened to Lance on the other end of the call. He took staggered breaths that seemed to hurt his chest. “ He’s what? ”
Phoebe pushed open the door after a little while, to see Wallace staring at the ceiling. His eyes were slightly glazed over, as he turned to look at Phoebe with a dead expression. She visibly retracted at Wallace’s appearance- his eyes puffy and red from tears that had been long gone. “Uh.. Wallace, sir?”
Wallace gave a long look at Phoebe before pushing himself out of the office chair he had been in. Cups of coffee stacked beside the computers as tracking programs ran and he glanced down at Phoebe, smiling to be polite. “Yes?”
“H- I, well, uhm, what’s wrong? You… haven’t said anything?” Phoebe mumbled softly. Sidney, Glacia and Drake walked over the same, wincing at Wallace’s appearance. “W- jeez, you look like you’ve had a rough time..”
A sharp breath filled the room from their current Champion, before Wallace, quite quietly, looked to his palms. “Steven is missing. Gone. Presumed dead, but- I know he isn’t dead. He’s just.. Gone, missing! Without a trace! From a sunken ship that was torn apart meticulously, in the middle of the ocean- Lance said he had to stop and look away from the bodies. How am I supposed to bounce back? ”
Sidney was visibly taken aback. “W- Steven never said he was going on the Anne. Why was he on the Anne?”
“Because of the kid. Steven was keeping an eye on him, he’s attached now, I bet.” Wallace sighed. He looked to the window, blinking a few times. Drake fidgeted a little, unusual for the man, when Wallace finally continued what he was saying. “I mean, I can’t blame him.. The times we called, it seemed the two were close. He seemed to like me quite a lot.. Actually.”
Wallace took an even shakier breath. “I- I mean, like, he, well, I, I only have this voice mail, and.. It’s so.. Cryptic-”
Wallace held up his phone, pressing play on a voicemail. Screams distantly could be heard, as a boot stepped in a sloshy substance. A crying boy could be heard, faintly calling out as if he was a Pokemon. A low, wounded sound as thunder distantly called. A slow pause came, and Steven’s voice finally came through- although it was rough. “...I’m sorry, I can’t stay. Metagross is out cold, I’m worried it’s pretty.. Pretty badly damaged. Armaldo is- he’s not doing well, and- he got a bit annoyed, it’s ok though, I’m ok, I’m not hurt.. Everyone- well, the grunts are.. And people..” Another loud crash.
“I might be one of the few survivors.. In fact.. It’s going to be marked as a tragedy, oh, dear. He muttered, lifting something up. “hey, it’s ok, he didn’t realise, it’s very clear he didn’t know we were on the boat, he wasn’t.. He didn’t wanna hurt you, uh, anyway, Wallace..”
Another wounded sound, much closer to the receiver, followed by a few reassurances from Steven, followed by him finishing his sentence. “Wallace, tell the Elite Four- play, play it for them whenever you get the chance… I’m in too deep. Get the twins. Get Norman. And get Lance to
do
something. Because I will say this now.”
“There is a Rocket in front of me, and Armaldo’s claw has punctured his heart clean.”
Click.
Silence filled the air, possibly more ominous than the call itself. Wallace pocketed his phone as the Elite Four of Hoenn looked back at him. Phoebe dipped her head, and stretched out a little.
“Let's go. We have Steven to save.”
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Norman glanced up when he saw he had a new message from Steven. He watched where May and Max were, sighing in relief when he saw them playing happily. He rolled his eyes as he pressed play on the message. Another message from his boss, another day getting settled in further as a Hoenn Gym Leader. May was a little closer when she watched Norman press play on the message.
Ocean. That was the first thing Norman heard. Followed by a soft buzzing noise from behind him. “ Yeah, I know, but it’s important I do this. Wallace is going to be scared, I- you know, scared, not. ” Steven began, but not talking to Norman. Something responded, but it wasn’t audible. Still, Steven sighed and spoke into the receiver. “Get Tate and Liza as quickly as possible, meet with the Elite Four. They have a far scarier message from me to deal with- I think I was still down on the boat sending it.”
What?
“But listen, Norman- carefully. I know you're a strong gym leader. You are a formidable person, and that’s- I, right? You can handle this. You do interviews, and Roxanne can’t handle the press Rustboro is going to get. You need to make sure people think I’m just.. On holiday. In Hoenn, at least..”
Norman dropped his phone. May immediately ran over, hugging her dad. She didn’t need the context of the full call to understand it was serious, and then a final voice whispered into the phone on the floor. The speaker played it out, catching Max’s attention.
“ ...I’m alright, jeez, it’s just a knife. I’ll survive one knife to the gut.”
Norman watched as both of his kids looked at his phone like it was cursed.
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