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I drummed my fingers on the table, waiting patiently as my foe considered their options. 

“Do you have any… three’s?” said Tommy, watching my face like a Pidgeot watched the forest floor for a caterpie. 

I gave nothing away. 

Silly little brother, bird types were weak to rock. “Go…” I started to say, watching his face, “Take your card,” I said watching as Tommy began to slump only to pump his fist in delight at getting one over on me. 

He then made the mistake of turning his attention to the combined team of Sabrina and Suzie. 

Suzie glowered at him, in her hands two cards were clenched tightly. 

“Do you have,” he started, watching Suzie’s expression. “Any ssssssssss,” when she began to smile he shifted his target. “Tens!” he said triumphantly. 

I had to give it to Tommy, it was a good attempt, but he’d forgotten that Sabrina was helping Suzie. 

Suzie stopped smiling and blinked causing me to chuckle. Her eyes darted down to the two cards in her hands. 

“Is this a ten?” she asked Sabrina with a carrying whisper. 

I continued to chuckle as Tommy realised the flaw in looking at Suzie. 

Suzie still didn’t have a perfect grasp on her numbers. 

Sabrina shook her head and Suzie whirled on Tommy. “Go Fish!” she shouted, pointing her finger right in his face. 

I coughed lightly and Suzie retracted her hand but not her megawatt grin of victory. 

Tommy grumbled but took a card from the top only to perk up and pair them off. He now only had two cards himself. 

Suzie opened her mouth to challenge Tommy only for Sabrina to nudge her in my direction. 

Suzie glanced at me and I held up my handful of cards, which included my get out of jail free card, my uno wild, Bianca’s driver's licence and a coupon for a facial treatment. It also had a jack stylised like a Mr Mime, a King like an Alakazam, and a two.

Truly I had terrible luck. 

As Suzie considered my hand the extraneous cards began to vanish ‘mysteriously’ from my hand to be replaced by other, actual playing cards. 

I shot Sabrina a deeply amused look. Did she think I wasn’t going to go easy on my siblings?

Sabrina’s eyes darted over to where Salvadore, Olga and Crystal were lamenting their having challenged me to a game of Smash. 

I’d kicked their butts with Ness and then Donkey Kong just to prove a point. 

…Alright so sometimes I got a bit too competitive, but they should know better than to challenge me at video games. 

“—a four!” said Suzie, as she held up four fingers. 

I smiled and nodded. “Yes I do,” I said, handing it over to her. Suzie giggled and accepted it, adding to her stack of cards triumphantly. 

“Munchlax?” said Munchlax who, while sitting at the table, wasn’t part of the game held up his cards in confusion. I noted that all the cards I’d been holding a moment ago were now in his hands. 

I shot Sabrina a look which wasn’t very effective as she led Suzie to an unbeatable victory. 

Tommy stared at the stack of pairs in front of Suzie. “I don’t think it was a good idea to play with Suzie when she has Sabrina to help her,” he announced with the air of one who has learned wisdom.

“Hmmm,” I said toying with Bianca’s driver’s licence. I idly noted that there was no way her height was one metre seventy. She barely came up to my chest. “But it was fun playing the game wasn’t it?” I asked. 

Tommy thought about this for a moment before nodding, a smirk coming my way. “Yeah, it was,” he said with a laugh. 

I just smiled back and collected the cards Munchlax had, to return them where they belonged. 

“Brock! Mirea beat Tori!” announced Yolanda from the other loungeroom. 

“Yeah, she was all like! Your attempts to rise are cute little girl, but not enough! Bam smash! She’s just the biggest bitch! I love her!” shouted Crystal excitedly. 

“Language!” I said at the same time as Yolanda and Sabrina did. 

Crystal flinched back and coughed. “It’s not that bad a word,” she muttered before readjusting. “Anyway! She used her Typhlosion and her Ampharos alone to win which is super cool cause she had to fight through a bunch of water-typed pokemon!” 

I considered that. “Isn’t her Typhlosion her starter? It might not have been such a good idea to tire him out in a tournament where she’s going to be fighting the next day,” I said. 

Crystal waved it off. “I don’t think it was that much of a workout for him and she got to spare the other four pokemon she had with her.” Crystal considered a booklet. “But it’s weird, I didn’t think she had an Ampharos… at least it’s not listed on her known pokemon,” she said. 

I shrugged. “Plenty of people keep pokemon secret, or sometimes at this level, they can even trade a pokemon for someone else’s that they considered powerful enough to be worth the swap.”

I’d collected a bunch of notes on the trainers that I was expected to face from the Guardians. I had yet to go through Kaede and Bruce’s files, but I’d have them ready for tonight’s analysis.

“She traded for it?” Yolanda asked. 

I shrugged. “I’m just pointing out it’s possible, not that she did it. From what I saw of Carr’s match against Arthur, Arthur traded out a number of his pokemon in preparation for his match but it didn’t do him any good.” 

“Carr’s Steelix was… decent,” said Yolanda begrudgingly. 

“It was,” I said, “but it has nothing on Jormungandr,” I said. 

Yolanda nodded and turned back to the lounge room. “So, don’t you have to go soon? You’ve been spending the entire morning relaxing and now there’s only Kaede and Boss Doug’s fight before your own.”

As though awaiting this very question my Xtransceiver began to chirp only for me to silence it with an absent swat of my hand. “Eh,” I said with a shrug. “I had more important things to do,” I said. 

Yolanda glanced around the room that was full of shopping bags from where we’d gone shopping earlier in the morning for the board games, cards, and Nintendo sixty-four. 

I chuckled at her dubious look. “You know what I mean,” I said as she started to smile. 

I wandered into the loungeroom to find Greta sitting in front of a desk with notes spread out around it. Next to her, on a chair rated for heavy individuals, Bertha lay on her stomach with a stack of pokepuffs within reach. 

“Rhy rhy rhy,” said Bertha to Greta knowledgeably. 

Greta nodded along only to turn to us and mouth ‘I have no idea what she’s saying!’. 

I chuckled only for the chirping of my watch to return. “Urgh looks like they're getting desperate,” I said. “So, who’s coming with me for this match?” I asked. 

Greta shot up to her feet while Yolanda claimed a seat on the couch. “I’ll watch from here,” she said. 

I collected A.J., Rachel, and Missy to round out our group as I moved through the resort collecting my pokemon back into their pokeballs bar Tide, Shin, Bertha, Empress, Gible, Zubat and Hypnotoad who I left out. 

Don was back at the reserve because… well unless I was actively training him, I really should have known better than letting him out near the ocean. 

“Alright I’ll have to—” I started to say only for Zubat to hug my face.

“Zuuuuuuuu!” she whined plaintively. 

“Mmmmmm,” I said into her body. 

When she refused to move I reached up and tugged her off my face. “Sorry girl, I can’t let you just relax on my shoulder this time. Things are going to be serious and I need to keep all my attention on the match,” I said. 

Zubat wilted as I deposited her on top of the incubator. Suzie was quick to reposition her onto her lap. “No Brock, the egg might get too hot!” she said.

“Here, my lap is a much nicer spot,” she said. She carefully stroked Zubat to calm her down. Zubat considered this for a few moments with a perked head.

She seemed to accept the pats as she nuzzled into Suzie’s lap, making herself more comfortable.

“Ah good call,” I said, deciding to not fight her on how incubators regulated the temperature of the egg inside. “Alright, bye family and friends and pokemon!” 

“Rhy!” “Bye” Growl!” “Good luck Mr Brock!” “Win bro!” “Growlithe!” “Yeah!” “Go Brock!” 

I smiled for a moment only to frown. Some of those noises hadn’t sounded right. 

I gave all of my suddenly very innocent-looking siblings a pointed stare down. “Guys, how many Growlithe did you bring?” I asked. 

“None!” “Nope, not me!” “Not I!” said the various kids. 

Cindy then pointed at Yolanda. “I saw Yolanda bring Spot so I figured that Lady could come.” 

“You dare?!” Yolanda said, whirling about on her sister.

Hephaestus chose that moment to waddle up to sit down next to Olga. “Growlithe,” he said, flopping onto his stomach and yawning loudly. 

I eyed them. 

How had they hidden three Growlithe from me? Was I that distracted last night? 

I glanced at Sabrina and she smirked, likely knowing what I was thinking. 

Yeah… I probably was distracted. 

“Alright, that’s three of them, any more?” I asked, already knowing the answer.

“Nope!” “Nadda!” said Suzie and Tilly. 

“I brought Sirius cause I need a pokemon to keep me warm in bed,” said Timmy, as he looked at the floor as though ashamed.

I held up a finger, considered what I was going to say and then let it go with a sigh. “The beds all have electric blankets but… alright fine… it's just that I got the Growlithe pack to protect our home.”

Yolanda adopted a reclined position as she wafted her hand about. “What is the home but the people that make it?” she said with a wise tone. 

I couldn’t argue that so I chopped her lightly on the head. “Smarty pants,” I said. “So, how many are here?” I asked. 

“Five,” said Sabrina. “The others are at home protecting the house as you want them to,” she said. 

I huffed and gave my siblings a stern look. “Well, that’s good at least! As for the rest of you… I’m putting Olga in charge,” I said. 

Olga stiffened. “Me?” she said, staring at me through her thick glasses. 

“Yup, you’re the only one here I can trust,” I said, playing it up. Sabrina’s gaze bore into the back of my head. “That isn’t coming with us to the arena,” I clarified quickly.

I held up my hands to Olga in a faux pleading position. “Only you can make sure the little ones are in bed and the adults don’t drink too much,” I said.

“So… I’m in charge?” she said carefully. 

I nodded. 

Olga stood up and marched to the hotel phone. Oh dear, this wasn’t going to end well. She raised it after punching the room service number. “I want the biggest ice cream sundae you have!” she shouted happily. Then she glanced at Salvadore. “Make it a double!” she said. “Please!” she added after a moment. 

Oh, that’s nice, she had manners… while using my money. 

I made a show of facepalming. “When did you kids get so cheeky?” I said. Damn it Olga you were meant to be the chosen one. “Yolanda, new plan, you’re back to being in charge,” I said. 

Yolanda merely held out her hand to Olga. “Phone please,” she said before tripling the order. 

I sighed and shook my head. I gave Yolanda a noogie and mushed up her hair. “If I’m not back by dinner, get some pizza or something,” I said, my expression turning serious. “And make sure no one spends too long in the pool,” I said. 

Yolanda sat up and nodded, accepting this seriously. “Should I cancel the ice cream order?” she asked but I waved her off. 

“Nah, it’s fine,” I said. “Just share it around,” I suggested. 

I linked arms with Sabrina as Alakazam appeared. “You know you spoil them,” she said as we appeared in the reception area of the Chrysanthemum City arena. 

“Yeah, probably,” I said, “but there has to be some perks for being my brother, right?”

Sabrina nodded at this, amused by my logic. 

“Trainer Brock? Thank Arceus you’re here! Have you got your transceiver off? You were meant to be here an hour ago for make-up!” shouted one of the event organisers as they hurried up to me. 

I held up a hand. The organiser skittered to a stop at the prospect of smashing into my hand. 

“I had better things to do,” I said firmly. 

At this, the organiser glanced at Sabrina and I scowled at him. 

Sabrina raised a singularly unimpressed eyebrow and the man jolted as if stung. “R-right! Well, we’ll need to get you ready for the match. If you and your entourage can follow me please?” he asked. 

He then led us through a series of doors that continued under the stands and into some well-light rooms. I passed by several doors and waiting areas that had various other trainer names associated with them and hummed. It seemed my ‘split’ of the bracket were all on this side. 

“Corey is on the other side of the arena?” I asked. 

The organiser glanced in my direction before his eyes dipped back to Sabrina. “Yes, for security concerns it was decided to create more space. A few of the trainers raised concerns about certain… advantages that you might have…”

My mood, which had been extremely upbeat till he said that, plummeted harder than any Gengar floating through me could have achieved. 

“They think I would cheat with Sabrina?” I said sternly. 

The man waved his hands back and forth. “No no no! They merely… voiced the possibility that others could and that there should be some measures taken for… future competitions! Yes, that’s all!” 

The man swallowed. “Corey even spoke out for you, saying that your character as a Gym Leader was well established,” he said hurriedly. 

I blinked while registering that. “He did huh?” 

The organiser, exhaled in relief, unconsciously aware that the storm was passing. “Y-yes, he said that when he challenged your Gym years ago you were extremely knowledgeable,” the man said. 

“Huh,” I said. I honestly couldn’t remember him. Which probably meant he turned up to challenge me in the first year when I was still getting my feet under me, with both the Gym and my family. 

“Nice to know I left a positive impression,” I said. I hadn’t gone back as far as his journey notes to review him but perhaps I should have. Did that also mean that Neesah and Fergus had come around my Gym years ago?

“So,” I started to say carefully. “What measures are they asking we take?” I asked. 

The man returned to looking nervous. “The room you have is to be set with dark emitters to stop transmission in and out. Once we confirm that you and Sabrina are within Corey will make his selection of pokemon,” he said. 

I nodded, stepping into the room and immediately taking note of the large emitters built into the wall. The room itself was more like a loungeroom, but with a computer for pokemon transfers built into the wall. Around a large television, a trio of couches were arranged in a u shape. 

Sabrina stepped in a moment later and rather than being annoyed looked more relaxed. She exhaled and rolled her head around.

“Less thoughts weighing you down?” I asked, earning a nod from her as she marched over to claim a couch for herself.

“There are a lot of excitable young minds out there,” she commented, putting an arm over her eyes. She glanced at me underneath it. “I will still come out when you’re called but… a quieter location is rather nice.” 

I nodded and moved to her feet, I lifted them up and placed them in my lap. Then with a click of the remote, I had Kaede’s match with Boss Doug on display. 

This match I was going to have to comb through looking for specific details, but for now I could relax and enjoy myself. I’d come at a good time as both Kaede and Boss Doug were only just selecting their first pokemon. 

“Let’s go Muk!” shouted Boss Doug.

“Come out!” shouted Kaede, tossing out a small monkey pokemon that had me tilting my head in surprise. Huh, you don’t see Ambipom very much these days. 

The commentators and everyone around me stiffened. “Who’s that pokemon!?” roared one of them and I blinked. 

Oh, that’s right, it had a conditional evolution, didn’t it? 

So while it only turned up in the games around the fourth generation, it was a big score for Kaede, who looked like she wasn’t at all bothered by all the ruckus she was causing. 

“Heh, she’s taken a leaf out of your books,” said Rachel while glancing at Sabrina and me.

I ignored her in favour of assessing the Ambipom as it bounced from foot to foot then to its... Handtails? I wasn’t sure what to call them beyond that.

I was impressed by how Boss Doug barely narrowed his eyes at the revealed pokemon before leaning forward, committing to the fight. To be fair, Muk against Ambipom was still a good match-up, possibly for both of them.

It was just that Kaede had a slight advantage with Ambipom’s potential move pool with some of them ground-typed.

“Begin!” shouted the referee and I instantly saw both trainer’s plans unfolding with their chosen first moves. 

“Shot!” cried Kaede, her hand lancing forwards while across from her Boss Doug swept his hand out. 

“Minimize!” he called. 

 As Kaede went on the offensive, Boss Doug went for a set-up sequence. 

Toxic Spikes began to scatter around the field but Kaede kept going for the first knockout with her Ambipom flicking Mudshot after Mudshot at Muk. 

I watched the fight play out with Muk, in its greatly shrunken form, it slipped around the waves of Mud or even rode the wave before flicking itself off to the side.

“It has an interesting movement pattern,” Sabrina commented as we watched Ambipom use its handtails to unleash another Mudshot at the Muk. 

“It's sort of like a whip blended with an earth mover with the strength and points of articulation its demonstrating,” I said.

 We continued to watch both trainers repeatedly work their moves and despite Boss Doug’s clever adaptation for his pokemon riding the mud waves being smashed into it, it wasn’t enough.  It was quickly becoming obvious his pokemon was taking damage. 

The dodges became less clean, and the hops to the side shorter. 

Something had to change quickly.

Boss Doug knew this and after his pokemon had gotten four Toxic Spikes off, he went on the offensive himself. 

The tiny Muk went from scattering spikes to unleashing a glob of a dark purple shot of poison at Ambipom’s face. 

The double-tailed monkey juked to the side, its tails which had been dug into the ground to throw more Mudshots suddenly shifted to dragging its own body out of the path of the shot. 

I hummed in surprise. There wasn’t a verbal command given on Boss Doug’s part, his pokemon was used to this sequence but Kaede and her pokemon had been watching for it. 

With the dodge to the side, Ambipom grinned mischievously. Its much shorter arms worked up and down before it flicked its tails and gave yet another large glob of mud into Muk.

Muk wavered for a moment before collapsing into a small pile of sludge with a final wail of pain.

“Hmmmm, interesting,” I commented as the first pokemon went down. “He’d been willing to sacrifice his pokemon, but had been hoping to get a Toxic out before it went down,” I said. 

Missy nodded. “I think Boss Doug could do with a lesson or two with you Brock, he wasted a move with that fourth Toxic Spikes,” she said, her hand waving at the screen which showed the literal carpet of spikes that littered the outer regions of the battlefield. 

I nodded. “It might not be something that is stress tested as much,” I said. “He had a good sequence but you’re right it could be refined,” I said, seeing the chance to do some teaching with the group.

I was about to suggest a few options but Boss Doug wasn’t going to humour me as he returned his pokemon and sent out a Machoke immediately. 

Machoke growled at Ambipom. 

In response, Ambipom floated up into the air, held there thanks to a single tail. The other made a ‘come get’ gesture. 

“It’s a cheeky thing,” I said with a laugh. 

Machoke, rather than charging in, raised its fists and began to swell up as it used Bulk Up. 

Instead of getting annoyed, I watched as both pokemon went into buffing themselves up. Machoke with Bulk Up, and Ambipom with Agility. 

I leaned forward as anticipation built up with each move that got off. 

“Baton Pass,” said Kaede, causing everyone to lurch as the build-up into a sudden climatic payoff they’d been expecting suddenly tilted on its side. 

Kaede held up another pokeball as her pokemon returned itself only for another to take its place. 

The revealed pokemon was much taller and much more solidly built. Its wings buzzed and a harsh buzz sawed through the air. 

Around the field, the various toxic Spikes rose and lanced into the pokemon only to plink off its body ineffectively. 

“Sci-zor,” said the revealed Scizor. It locked eyes with Machoke and then vanished in a blur of pure speed. 

“Protect!” shouted Boss Doug just in time to stop his pokemon from being taken out with a fast-moving Wing Attack courtesy of Kaede’s new pokemon.

I whistled, impressed at this flip. She’d prepared well and had the answers for Boss Doug it seemed. 

“Ahem,” said a voice as I watched Scizor shift from foot to foot, watching and waiting like a prowling predator as the Protect shell slowly faded. 

Hmmm Kaede was doing quite well.

“Ahem,” repeated the voice and I looked to the side to give the organiser that had led us in. 

“Yes?” I said, my tone tinged with annoyance at the interruption.

“Ahem,” he repeated unnecessarily. “You will need to lock in your team now Brock.” He gestured to the side where a suitcase had been laid out. 

I grumbled and gave the match playing out another look. It was playing out in a rather interesting manner. 

I shifted Sbarina’s legs and stood, marching over. I was about to place my pokeballs into the six receptacles to confirm which pokemon I was going to use when I slowed and began to reconsider what I was bringing to the table. 

Was this the best team I could field against Corey?

I licked my lips and weighed up what I had. Should I call back Hypnotoad? Or maybe even bring out Empress?

I ticked off the team I had lined up. 

Shrek, Gawain, Knight, Selene, Zephyr, and Titan. They offered me a great degree of versatility with what Corey had. 

It would just depend on what he sent out first. A fighting type? His Venusaur or even a Muk?

Would he anticipate my reading into his team and counter that?

I sighed and shook my head. I was going to stick with what I’d decided earlier. 

I locked them in and toyed instead with who I was going to send out first. Gawain had some serious potential as a first pokemon, as did Titan if I was perfectly honest.

I returned having spent maybe two or three minutes tops weighing up my choices only to find the match had greatly progressed. 

“Three nil?” I said with surprise at the television. 

It showed that Boss Doug had lost his Muk, Machoke and a Weezing. 

A quick glance at the smoking Scizor that was battling against a Ursaring. Despite being the fresher pokemon, Ursaring was on the back foot. 

I didn’t need to have anyone ‘read me into what had happened’ it looked obvious enough. Scizor had fought through an explosion of some sort, thus the damage to his form.

It was clearly affecting how the fight was playing out, so I couldn’t call it the worst move on Boss Doug’s part.

Scizor was darting in and out hammering light blows on the opposite pokemon, while Ursaring was swinging at nothing but air due to the speed with which Scizor was still moving thanks to Ambipoms earlier boosting swap. 

“Baton Pass!” Kaede shouted once more and I whistled in appreciation, as she had her pokemon withdraw just enough to make the move work. 

Once more her pokemon vanished leaving everyone in a lurch. 

People leaned forward as the pokeball in her hand opened to reveal a white and red furry pokemon. 

“Zan-zangoose!” cried the pokemon. 

Greta was quick to raise her pokedex and snap a picture of the pokemon which had her pokedex chirping. 

“Zangoose, the cat-ferret pokemon. This pokemon is known for harbouring a great rivalry and hatred for Seviper. It is said that the feud is passed down from generation to generation of Zangoose. They will often seek out their hated foe and fight with them. This has led to the pokemon developing immunity to various poisons. It is a fierce pokemon that is known for its agility and exceptionally sharp claws. For more information about this pokemon please take a picture in person. This pokemon is not known to be outwardly hostile to humans without cause,” said her pokedex. 

I quirked an eyebrow. I hadn’t known about that little feature, but then this was the first time I’d heard Greta’s pokedex talk after taking an image from television. 

Did they have aura readers that a television couldn’t relay? Is that how they sensed what moves the pokemon could use?

It was an interesting line of questioning. Maybe I should toy around with the pokedex I had with me thanks to Oak.

I let that thought fade as the match took an interesting turn.

Once more the poisonous barbs shot up and into the newly arrived Zangoose. 

I was about to comment on how clever Kaede’s plan was with Zangoose, the pokemon known for its immunity to be used. 

Then the spikes stabbed home and I blinked as it yowled in pain. Eh?

“Looks like your pokedex is faulty,” said A.J. with a scowl. “It’s usually pretty accurate,” he continued, not noticing the flash of annoyance that morphed into thoughtfulness on Greta’s expression. 

On-screen, Zangoose stopped screaming and instead roared with pain as Kaede merely gestured at Ursaring. 

Zangoose shot forward and folded the powerful normal type over the top of its claws. 

Ursaring was thrown out of the arena and into the wall violently. 

I whistled as the referee raised his flags. “u-Ursaring is unable to battle!” He glanced at the growling, snapping Zangoose who only calmed when Kaede let out a note that made it seem like she was about to sing to her pokemon. It was enough to settle the aggression and Zangoose settled into a crouched position, its eyes locked on Boss Doug as it awaited its next foe. 

“What was that about?” asked Greta. 

“Checking to make sure Kaede had control of her pokemon.” I explained only for Greta and A.J. to shoot me confused looks. Missy nodded, understanding my point. 

I waved a hand at the referee as he raised a green flag to allow the match to continue. “You need to prove that you have actual control of your pokemon. Imagine that you had access to a wild pokemon that is powerful and were able to get it into a pokeball. If you just unleashed it on a foe, well you might win matches but… you’d also be putting people at risk.”

I leaned forward to watch as Zangoose twitched in pain and a small purple splotch of blood seeping out began to appear in Zangoose’s white fur. 

So it was poisoned… I rubbed my jaw. Zangoose, an already extremely agile pokemon had gotten handed the boosts from Agility that Ambipom had set up when Boss Doug had buffed up his own pokemon. 

So that accounted for the extreme speed that was on display, but the power of the hit? 

It had to have been something else. 

A triggered state? 

“Triggered state?” asked Missy, eyes flickering to me as Boss Doug held off on releasing his pokemon for the full minute available to him. 

“Ah, I said that out loud?” I asked. Around me, the others nodded. I coughed. “Triggered state is an innate ability that some pokemon have that responds to certain conditions. In this case, I suspect Zangoose has become more powerful from being poisoned rather than being immune,” I said. 

“You don’t talk about that in your lessons,” Greta said. 

“Maybe I need to make it a lesson,” I said as Boss Doug finally sent out his fifth pokemon, revealing a Nidoking. 

“That’s his starter,” said A.J. leaning forward. 

On-screen, Zangoose rose only to stiffen as the poison took hold once more. It staggered and I narrowed my eyes. It looked like it was on its last legs, but the image I’d gotten of Kaede so far was not of a woman who was going to leave things to chance. 

I was proven correct when she clenched her hand into a fist. “Rest,” she intoned seriously and Zangoose shut its eyes and fell asleep. 

That did make me frown for a second. Shouldn’t that move have failed due to already being poisoned? 

I shook the thought off. This wasn’t like the games… or was this an indicator of some special skill Kaede had trained her Zangoose to possess? I made a mental note to review that later.

“Earthquake,” growled Boss Doug and Nidoking stomped, causing Zangoose to be thrown into the air a second after it shut its eyes. 

“Sleep Talk,” Kaede replied and instantly Zangoose twitched and landed onto all fours. 

It charged straight into Nidoking with a pink glow on its forehead. 

Nidoking buckled under the power of the Zen Headbutt and was hurled back, only to dig his feet in and roar in defiance. It rose up to loom only to grimace as something twinged within its body.

Kaede saw the momentary weakness and pushed for the finish. “Sleep Talk,” she said again and once more Zangoose charged in to hammer a fist into Nidoking. That proved enough to end the battle between the two pokemon.

Nidoking hit the ground with a forlorn cry and it was only as it crumbled to the ground that Zangoose awoke. 

“Zan?” it said in surprise before smirking at the downed pokemon. Then it grimaced and dropped to one knee. “Goooose,” it said sadly. 

Kaede nodded and raised its pokeball. She returned it and Boss Doug growled as he returned his own before sending out his last bet for this match. 

I sat back as a Breloom took to the field, across from it, Scizor once more appeared. 

We watched as Kaede closed out the match and the commentators and the crowd went crazy. 

“And Kaede has turned up the heat here today! She’s announced herself with this showing six nil to her! I think we’ve got a contender here and it might just be going to be her year!” roared the commentator. 

I glanced up as I felt the roof above us shift. While the television was blaring with the noise I knew that even if I hadn’t been watching this match, it would have been apparent that something was going on with how the crowd was shaking the very foundations of the arena with their stomping and cheering. 

I watched Kaede shake Boss Doug’s hand and then turn to wave at the crowd with a demure smile. 

“She had that worked out to a T,” I said, impressed at her showing. It might have just been a good match-up, but she’d also had the audacity to see it through. 

“So, you’re facing her next?” prompted Greta.

I nodded thoughtfully. “We’re going to have to do a lot of research on her I think,” I said. “She’s shown she’s going to play for keeps and has the skill, power, and wits to make it happen.”

The others nodded and we watched Kaede complete a victory lap with the crowd cheering her name while her Scizor escorted her. 

“T-trainer Brock,” said the organiser once more. “It’s time for you to head out.”

I nodded, rising, and this time everyone rose with me. 

We marched out with the crowd roaring for the next match. I appeared at the same time as Corey did on the other side, we locked eyes but then movement off to the side had us both glancing away.

Kaede stood in the middle of the walkway leading up to the stands. A coat around her form flapped slightly with her having thrown it over her shoulders. 

She spared us both a glance and nodded once before claiming her seat, openly showing that she was watching our match.

I chuckled and turned back to Corey. 

Again we locked eyes and this time a spark of understanding was coming our way.

We were both prepared to go through each other. 

Kaede had announced herself as the next step beyond this match and we were both determined to meet her there. 

I stood on my podium and it rumbled into position. The referee ran through the usual spiel before raising his flags, “Trainers! Are you ready?” he bellowed. 

“YES!” we both shouted, palming our pokeballs to the cheers of the crowd. 

“Release and begin!” said the man.

I threw Knight’s ball forward and he appeared with a mighty roar.

Across from him, Corey’s starter, Bruteroot the Venusaur appeared. 

I narrowed my eyes and prepared myself to dig in. 

Looks like it was going to be an uphill slog. 

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Comments

OrigamiGuyII

Great chapter, I'm enjoying how you flesh out Brock's potential opponents, Kaede and Carr and even Corey are fights i'm eager to see.

King hand axe

Any hint as to how long irl it may be before he hands the gym off to Flint/Forrest. I mean don't get me wrong, Brock is doing great, just wondering about the future progress and unfinished journey

Matt H

I don't think he's ever handing the gym over to Flint, and Forrest seems to be a "maybe". I think the most likely candidate is Yolanda, but I don't think Brock would do anything until after she's gone on her Journey. If she went on her Journey next year that would be roughly a year and a half before any possible hand off happens.

jonah suer

Hey Viva, you wrote "...“Rest,” she intoned seriously and Zangoose shut its eyes and fell asleep.  That did make me frown for a second. Shouldn’t that move have failed due to already being poisoned?  I shook the thought off. This wasn’t like the games…" But Rest actually heals burns, paralysis and poisoning in the games