Chereads / Hard Enough by Viva01 / Chapter 6 - 19

Chapter 6 - 19

The crowd was on their feet cheering and screaming. As everyone clamoured to make some form of noise I could only watch and take it in.

Some cheered the Dragonite's fall, just as others wailed for the icon's loss. It smashed together into an inharmonious symphony that was more a wall of incoherent emotion than articulated words.I can only stare at the crowd in numb silence. Titan turned, his large reptilian face stretched in a gigantic grin. Then it clicks home. I unlock my arms from where I had crossed them over my body and I lean back, my mouth opening as I join the chorus of screams. Titan followed my lead as our roar of victory shook the arena.That only made it even worse in the arena as the crowd got louder. I couldn't hear the announcers over the mob and flashes were irritating my eyes as cameras blazed. With the groan of machinery, my podium lowered downwards but I leapt off before it could level out with the ground. The small issue of Titan making the field a misshapen wasteland that had sunk below its starting point caused me to stumble as I caught my balance. I wasted no more time as I scrambled over chunks of turned-up earth and rock to reach my pokemon before throwing myself into a hug that would make a Japanese anime about cute little girls and their big brothers proud. Titan took the hit and merely warbled his joy as I tackled him."You did it buddy!"He roared back and I laughed, knowing he was saying 'we' in his own way.We continued to hug, ignoring the world and just allowing ourselves this moment. It's only when I needed to take a shuddering breath that I dropped from him to pat his flank.I led the towering pokemon towards Lance where he's been standing next to his podium.Around him debris is still littering the field, showing off the aftermath. I took a moment to take it in. It wasn't just the arena rectangle that was damaged. The other sections had rocks strewn about, a brief look around revealing that the podium I had been on actually had a boulder embedded into it and hadn't been able to lower as it should have.Lance had an amused look on his face. Somehow, I'd been expecting it. In some way, I felt that I knew Lance the Dragonmaster a bit better after this battle."You're an incredible trainer Gym Leader Brock, and I must apologise for my words." He turned outwards to the watching crowd. "I doubt anyone will dare to think you weak in the future.""Thank you, Champion Lance. It certainly helps to hear you say that." I extended a hand, which he took. We shook firmly, both of our eyes locked on the other, not in challenge but in understanding. The crowd once more makes itself known with the cheers that had been dying off renewing at the friendly gesture after an impressive match.I glance to the side where a group of officials were entering the arena. The only faces that really stood out to me was Charles Goodshow with his gigantic grin. slightly in front of him to the side was the man that had entered with Lance during the initial pre-match interview, who I still couldn't match a name to. The other officials all had the air of being 'important' in the social circles they frequented but I couldn't attribute names to them.With them approaching and the less fun 'official' part of the match about to start I couldn't resist a dig at Lance. I clenched my hand with his still firmly in my grasp. "You're still going to be paying me that bet by the way."His face morphed into a grimace before he blinked and huffed at me. "I hadn't thought too much about that… the Clan Elders will be annoying to deal with, but I'll make it back soon enough."I hummed in thought. "Sounds like ten million wasn't as much of an inconvenience as I thought it would have been."Lance shook his head. "It's a not inconsiderable sum of money but you will come to learn there are plenty of people at our level that trade that around easily." He squeezed my hand back. "Welcome to the big leagues, I hope you're ready for the attention it will bring." Lance chuckled at my wince. We released the handshake and he gestured to the small group of League officials. Behind them, a horde of reporters and cameramen surged past onto the grounds to get an interview.What followed was a lot of pomp where people that worked as administrators talked about how amazing the battle was. That it was a wonderful opening act, which would serve to— I honestly stopped listening as what I could only assume were career politicians rattled on. They'd been given a mic and a semi-captive audience, if I cared I probably would have kept an ear out for how they were trying to align the crowd.I was just too buzzed though. During a pause, where the man had tried to take a breath, the horde of reporters pivoted from him like well-oiled machines, their microphones all pointed at me.One reporter was quicker than the rest. "Gym Leader Brock! With this victory are you thinking of making a formal challenge to become Champion?!"That made me pause. I'd been so focused on winning I hadn't played out all the scenarios of what it would mean to win. Lance had hinted at it earlier with making people aware I was capable of a higher level of pokemon battles, but having this outright asked made it punch home.I was young and strong. At least that's how it must have looked to people looking in. The real situation was a little different.I had a huge leg up on people because of my wider knowledge starting off. You never could quite grasp how much of a difference it would make with your life to have a solid base to start from. Understanding what was and was not important saved you so much time when you were young.The games always pushed for two things. One, to catch all the pokemon in them. Becoming a 'pokemon master' in a sense, and becoming the Pokemon Champion. And now I was being asked specifically that.Did I want to become the champion?Visions of myself in charge of the league played out in my mind. I'd have the power, the money… a chipper tune cut through my thoughts as a small transceiver I had on my wrist signalled messages that were beginning to pour in.Most were from my family. They cheered for me and were horribly misspelled in their haste to message me. I noted a few from the Gym trainers, Mayor, Officer Jenny, Joy, and the museum staff I gave patronage to. I looked up to the sea of expectant reporters. Their mics honed as cameras captured my image. Standing quietly off to the side, someone shifted, drawing my gaze. Sabrina stared back at me. I couldn't read her expression from so far away, and she didn't approach. She merely hung back and watched me.And yet… It felt all too similar to me. I remembered reading authors in the past who often commented on the scrappy patchwork way history repeated itself."Gym Leader?" The group of reporters leaned in unsure of this non-reaction. Lance stepped up next to me, concern appearing on his face for a moment. I gave the crowd a smile as I swallowed down the feelings that were bubbling up."Heh, sorry. It's all still sinking in for me I guess. It was a lot of work to get here, you know?" I smiled at Lance as he retreated half a step. "It isn't easy to throw down against you Lance." He nodded in appreciation.That wasn't enough for the reporter though, as he abruptly thrust his mic closer in. "But will you? Will you be making a formal challenge now that you know you can do it?"I shook my head. "No, I'm needed at home." I waved the reporter off before he could ask a follow-up, "This was Lance and I putting things to rest in a controlled manner that people can understand. It also helped to put on a great show. I think this year's Indigo tournament is going to really be something special, with us only serving as the opening act."The rest of the questions pass slowly from there. I was still way too amped-up from the recent match to give them my full attention. The way they repeated the same questions time and time again, not wanting some of the answers while furiously scribbling down certain things I said really made me wonder how much attention they were paying to what was actually being said and what they thought or decided they heard from my words.Then I remembered that they were reporters. They were only here for a story, most of which had already occurred. Now it was the small follow-ups. Unless something else big took their attention they were practically halfway to printing. I decided to clap my hands and end things."Well I think I've given enough of my time. I need to get my team to the pokecenter for a comprehensive look over." I ignored the cries for more answers. One reporter even called out 'the people want to know more!' which almost got a laugh out of me for how cliche it was.Instead of answering any more questions I bowed from the hips in semi-formal thanks and turned away. Titan followed, easily making all of the reporters rethink their approach. Having a pokemon that causes the earth to shake just from moving will do that.Instead, the reporters pivoted only to find Lance had similarly departed. They didn't even give the League official any consideration before the group began to drift away, looking for actual subjects of interest for their interviews . Others headed off to the stands to catch some images of the still cheering crowd. I waved to the stands and made a slow loop around the arena. When I passed the bunker I gestured for Celia and June to come up but they both shook their heads adamantly, too intimidated by the still present crowd. I shook my head at them.They'd have to get used to that soon, as they'd be the show which people would turn up to watch in the coming days. When I finished my lap I walked up to a group of annoyed looking officials. Goodshow broke away from them with his smile stretching his face. He proffered up the briefcase and offered me a handshake. "Congratulations once more on a wonderful victory!" He peered back at the other officials to see they were still too caught up in their own drama. "If you want, you can head off now.""Thanks, Mr Goodshow. I was going to do that right away. Get my pokemon seen to." He merely nodded before waving me off. With the briefcase in hand, I marched towards the exit. Only then did Celia exit the bunker to catch up with me, leaving June to make her own way to her accommodation."Heh! Some match, yeah?" I said in greeting, tossing up the briefcase with my winnings in it only to catch it.Celia makes a noise like a teapot boiling over. Her hands twitch towards the briefcase momentarily but then lock into her sides. "Brock! That's a lot of money! Don't you think you should be careful?!" she says through a locked jaw."Nah, it's just dummy money with the only actually important thing being the documents in here." I patted a pocket —not the actual pocket I had put the documents in though — before flicking the case up and over. "It's like the big cheques they give out for charity matches. Those are for show to put on walls more than to actually use to bank anything." I continued to work through the hallways that made up passageways of the arena. Eventually, I reached a door too small for Titan which made him warble disappointedly. I shook my head and patted him once before withdrawing him.I pretty much needed to bring him back out of his greatball within another minute due to the crowd that was still waiting outside the arena. They greeted me with a huge cheer that only grew when Titan was released. I locked my face into a pseudo happy mask. I really should have just messaged Sabrina to teleport me to the pokecenter. I ignored the question that continued to be repeated over and over."Do you want to try for the championship?" By the fifth person asking this question, I recalled Selene being able to teleport me.I really could be an idiot sometimes. Now it was too late; teleporting now would be a serious snub, and everyone was so excited to see me. I knew I'd feel bad for running off.Titan just grinned and stalked down the boulevard, his wounds from facing down Lance's Dragonite on proud display and only serving to make him seem so much cooler. I waved at some people, signed autographs, and just generally smiled for everyone.A five-minute walk to reach the pokecenter from the arena took half an hour. Most of the crowd knew better than to follow me into the pokecenter but more than a few trundled in before backing off when I made a beeline towards the front desk. The three Nurse Joys that stood behind the desk looked extremely amused as I gave them a smile they were all too wise to not see through."Congratulations on your victory, Gym Leader!" They chimed. A tray for six pokeballs was put before me with the clinical professionalism of nurses everywhere. "Please place your pokemon in these trays!" they said like I wasn't an old hand at this. It was probably one of those things they said more from habit than giving any thought to it. One Nurse stepped to the side and smiled very politely at the crowd. I got a little breathing room for that."Thanks," I said as I placed four pokeballs into the offered tray carefully, running my hands over them. My pokemon had done well. They'd done more than that in truth. I would have to reward them. I looked to one of the only empty pokeball slots and at Titan who studiously didn't meet my gaze. Then I jerked a thumb to the tray at Titan who grumbled once more. "No, no grumbling. Get in the ball so you can be assessed and treated." He continued to grumble as I withdrew him and added his greatball to the tray."Brock." I glanced up, surprised to see Lance next to me. Apparently, I'd been too occupied with handing over my pokemon to notice that Lance was standing in the waiting area.Around us, the bubble of space grew wider as the crowd of people that were watching me veered away. They'd allowed me some privacy before but with Lance's approach, I noticed the space grow. As if we made more of a show but at the same time we were offered more space. Was it because it was Lance? I wasn't sure.He leaned against the counter, nodding as the Nurses took my tray of pokeballs away. His eyes tracked the tray back to the adjacent room which you could look into from behind the counter. This was primarily because trainers tended to get rather anxious when pokemon that were injured left their sight. It generally didn't do to take them out of sight unless things were really, really bad.The nurses each took a ball, placing them into a receptacle before a screen lit up with my pokemon's vitals. I grimaced as a number of minor red sections were highlighted. The other aspect of a high-level pokemon match was that there was practically a guarantee of injuries after the match. A glance to the side showed another two nurses working on a pair of screens with Dragonite displayed on them. When Titan's screen showed up I wasn't surprised to see he'd gained a trio of fractures along with the superficial wounds to his hardened skin. He also had a number of tears and injuries to some internal structures. All of which were highlighted in red.It had been cool as hell to have him go head to head with a hyper beam but that came with some issues. Even winning didn't mean you'd get away clean.Sometimes it meant you got away worse, in fact.I considered this for another few minutes as Lance stood next to me. He'd also settled in to watch and wait for his pokemon to be healed it seemed. The recovery would take a bit of energy from them so it wasn't advised that you try and make pokemon like that go back-to-back across matches. When someone challenged the Champion they had to go through the gauntlet of the Elite Four. You could and should bring more than six pokemon but you were still allowed at least three days between each match.I turned the question I'd been bombarded with since the conclusion of the match over in my mind.Did I want to be the champion?I'd have to deepen my pokemon pool of elites, even more if I wanted to actually have a chance. I had perhaps eight to ten that could classify that way but I couldn't use the same strategies I'd used tonight for the various Elite Four.I turned it over in my mind, thoughts and plans coiling as I played with possibilities. I'd claimed victory, but if Lance had been prepared for the challenge and had as long as I had to get ready would he have walked away the victor? Being the champion had lots of glitter to the position. People hailed the champion far and wide. It was the ultimate position of status and prestige.It wasn't a position you could ever rest easily in though.I'd just proven as much.Acknowledging that didn't fully curb the building hunger in my gut though. Nor the way it fought with part of me that knew I had to return to my gym. To my family that needed their older brother.For now, another part whispered.I stamped that out as the nurses returned with two trays, placing one before each of us. My own five pokemon were returned to me while next to me, Lance received his six."You're pokemon are healthy but highly fatigued. It is recommended that you allow them to rest with only light activity for the next week," said the nurse in her chirpy tone. "We hope to see you again!" She bowed and we both inclined our heads in thanks.Lance tilted his head, "Care to grab something to eat?" I considered him. He gave a small twitch to the watching crowd before bringing up a hand, palm up. "Otherwise I might head home for the night, but I really think a burger and fries might be what I need. I know a place close by. My treat?"I snorted and tapped the briefcase. "I think it's supposed to be my treat actually." I waved a hand in front of us. "Lead on."Lance and I walked through the crowd to a rather fancy burger joint that reminded me of the retro seventies old shoppe that were considered iconic of the times. The plush cushions and large open area arrangement allowed lots of people to enter and leave. The people that were already inside were rather stunned when Lance and I casually sauntered in.The man behind the till openly gaped as we both made a show of looking over their menu. I eyed the pokemon section before glancing at the ceiling. "Think your Dragonite would mind if I let Shin and Sanchez out to eat with us?"Lance thought that over. "Your Kabutops and Golem? I think I could let out my first Dragonite but not the others. My Starter is certainly too tall. The first Dragonite I have is quite juvenile." I shared a nod as his eyes flickered to the ceiling. It was tall but not anywhere near tall enough for larger pokemon.I made my order before asking for a larger booth. A waitress practically sprinted to make sure the table was clean before sweeping her hands towards the booth. Lance swept in with an imperious nod claiming one side before popping Dragonite out behind him. The juvenile pokemon appeared with a shake of its head before glancing around. It let out a soft croon of sadness as Lance patted it on the belly."You did wonderfully girl."I claimed the other side of the table and released my two pokemon. Shin and Sanchez appeared, and like Draongite they both glanced around curiously. When they settled their gaze on me I raised a thumbs up before patting the chair. Shin chose to settle into a squat next to the chair while the golem happily claimed a seat next to me on the booth."Golem! Go! Go!" He cheered happily before shutting up as a frothy milkshake was dropped in front of him. Shin bowed his head as a lemonade was deposited where he could drink it, and Lance with his Dragonite each had a root beer dropped in front of them. The waitress that deposited them then bowed before turning to sprint back into the kitchen."People always like this around you?" I said while watching Dragonite happily suck through a large metal straw. The erratic flapping of her wings was actually rather adorable as it trilled happily."For the most part. I'd have to say I'm rather used to it. Blackthorn residents are typically more reserved, but I've been treated this way often. Both before and since becoming champion." He raised an eyebrow. "Is it different… as a gym leader? My cousin doesn't talk about that much, but she also doesn't leave Blackthorn often."I considered that before shaking my head. "There's respect, certainly, but… well, with Pewter things are pretty relaxed. A lot of the old folk remember me as a kid running around the streets. The older Ladies often call in to check on my family. The city only got smaller after I took over as Gym Leader.""Smaller? If anything Pewter has grown. I researched you after the initial challenge, and realized I'd made a mistake when I saw all you'd done. Your gym facilities are rather impressive.""Thanks," I said before waving about helplessly, "Smaller was the wrong word… Maybe closer-knit is a better word?"Lance made a noise that I couldn't really decipher. "Well, taking over for your father has worked out well for you then. It's good to hear that you're close with your city like that." Did I hear relief in his tone just now? "But you should probably expect things to start changing. You've shown yourself to be far more capable than people thought. Now people will have to reconcile their previous image of you with the revelation that you are strong."He stared straight at me as he said this. He nodded slowly before continuing, "You'll face more challenges. People will see you more as a worthy test than they might have in the past. More people will come with teams prepared to battle you for one of their final four badges as opposed to their first badge."The waitress appeared next to us causing Shin to jerk in surprise as she started offloading burgers onto the table, rattling off the order as she did so. When she was done she heaved in a breath, causing her face to slightly lessen in its red tone. Had this girl been sprinting through cooking our burgers? She smiled winningly at us both as I surreptitiously checked that the burger had actually had a chance to be cooked. "Is there anything at all I can do to help you further… sirs?"I glanced over the meals before gesturing at the table. "Some cold water for the table as well, please.""Sparkling water please," Lance cut in. The girl practically vanished to get our order. Shin turned his head after her."Kabutops?" Dragonite stopped drinking to shrug her shoulders. This was apparently enough for Shin as he nodded and returned to his meal. I glanced over to the small drinks menu that had been left on the table."Is sparkling water even an option?" Lance coughed at that, his eyes darting to the menu."I've ordered it here before?" I chuckled and waved my hand back and forth."Heh I think you're just used to fancier places in general." I shifted in my seat. I wasn't going to chastise him for it. He hadn't done anything wrong by asking and neither had the place by meeting his request.It did however reveal that he was used to getting his way. Was this due to his clan or something else? I hadn't gone through Johto for my journey, and instead went for a quick trip to the Sevii islands before challenging the Orange islands and then Hoenn. Perhaps going to Blackthorn would have given me more of a sneak peek into how Lance was raised. Or perhaps it just highlighted the treatment the Champion received. "Not sure if I'll get that sort of treatment even in Pewter."Lance hummed noncommittally as he cut his burger into quarters. "Your tactics were rather interesting against my team. It seems you anticipated me rather well."I shrugged. "It was a fifty-fifty on which pokemon you were going to lead with. Having Gyrados out first suited me best with my plan so things were ideal to start certainly. Would have preferred you followed up with the Kingdra. Your pokemon are beasts though. Wasn't expecting Charizard to be able to tank Sanchez's explosion." Next to me Sanchez snapped a look at Lance and I."Golem!?" The pokemon was obviously stunned to hear he hadn't taken out his last foe.I patted his shoulder. "Nah you didn't get him Sanchez. Charizard was really strong.""Kabutops!!!" said Shin happily as he brandished his arms. He happily began to regale Dragonite and Sanchez of how he won his fight. Lance watched him for a moment as he chewed on his meal."Your pokemon are certainly strong. I must admit to being highly interested in your Aerodactyl."I gave him a sly look. "Thought you might be. Ancient dragon and all that.""It does rather fit with the template of pokemon I would be expected to field. Do you have a breeder lined up with him? I'd happily pay for a pokemon like that.""I'm sure we'd be able to—" "Your water sirs!" Said the waitress as she heaved air in and out causing her chest to rise and fall in a rather distracting manner. "—sirs? Anything else you needed?" I coughed having zoned out. Lance likewise shifted before shaking his head. She bounced in place before nodding as she seemed to recall that there were in fact other people in the diner than us. She darted away, leaving us to share a look.He coughed to hide a laugh while I chuckled openly. Then we turned our attention to our meals.The rest of the meal went by rather well with Lance and I tentatively sounding each other out on how we think our pokemon did in the match."Surprised you don't have a Salamance yet," I said after drinking some water.Lance nodded. "I do have some promising Bagon. I tried my hand with one a few months ago but they are not yet up to my standards. If you challenge me at the end of the next circuit I will have an even larger grouping of pokemon to draw on.""Hmmm, that so?" I considered asking if another region had been located and 'opened' up yet but I doubted Lance would tell me. If he did it certainly wouldn't be in a diner."I would be interested, as would the rest of the Blackthorn Clan, in opening up options to have Aerodactyl breed. His specific breed would be a highly welcome addition to many of our trainers.""Sure, I think I will need to line up an actual breeder for that. I doubt you want me just letting it happen naturally." Lance shook his head to show that no he would not."Do you have anyone in mind?""Not right now. I've had other things on my mind. Don has only recently reached a proper maturity despite being an 'ancient' pokemon."Is that so?" He said, smiling as he mimicked my words. I nodded and we let the conversation lull as we finished our meals, neither of us feeling the need to talk anymore. Part of me was surprised at how normal this felt. Fight a high stakes match, then go for burgers with your opponent afterwards. It was pretty nice.When a few reporters came by I feared the worst but Lance gave them a pointed look and a small shake of his head."Huh, how do you get them to do that?" I asked when they kept their distance. When he raised an eyebrow I gestured at the empty space around us. "I sort of got swamped after our match but you just gave them a look and those reporters stayed clear of us. In fact, most people are giving us space.""Mostly it is how I ask to be treated. Only certain people can casually approach me. Prior to becoming champion I made sure to be very clear that I didn't want anyone to be overly familiar with me. That has carried on since my rise." He gestured to me and smirked. "I'd suggest hiring a media representative going forwards to teach you certain methods. You'll need to find what works for you, but I suspect your approachableness might cause you some issues."I clicked my tongue but filed the information away. It was good advice even if it wasn't the surefire easy answer I wanted. "Life can be complicated sometimes."Lance merely shrugged. "Sounds like a you problem."I paused to stare at him before laughing. "Nice one, yeah alright I'll see who I can talk with back home." I then scrunched up my wrapper before considering the now empty cans. Before I could do anything the overly helpful waitress zoomed by, collecting them before checking in that we were happy with everything. Lance merely nodded and dropped one hundred poke dollars on the table. The girl grinned as I matched him, my pride acting up."You know we kind of overtipped just then yeah?" I said once we were outside."I overtipped but I hadn't known she was going so far out of her way to get me sparkling water in the past." He nodded at me. "Once again. I'm sorry for my thoughtless words. Thank you for the wonderful match. I will be looking forward to a rematch in the future." He smirked and gave a short bow only to pause. His gaze locked on mine. "Brock, while you displayed great strength today in our match, you have also revealed some of your potential. People will expect things." He held his smirk, "When the time comes I hope I can call on you as a representative for Kanto for the World championship." Then, he turned away, cape flaring out behind him. He marched off towards some central buildings."Later Lance!" I called after him, he tossed a wave over his shoulder before I turned towards my own hotel.I… hadn't really ever thought about the world championships before. But to have Lance of all people mention it, and certainly not as an idle thought, meant he fully expected me to be there in the mix. I whistled to myself and continued on home. I had a long road to go before then thankfully, but it held a lot more appeal than the previous suggestion of Elite Four status.It was something to dream for and look towards. For now though, I'd call my brother to see if anyone was in bed yet before going to sleep myself.My plans for tomorrow?I honestly had no idea what to do. I spun the briefcase about before grinning. Cashing in on my efforts seemed a pretty good way to kill time though. Suddenly it seemed I had a lot more options open to me.

20

"Can I have a Ponyta!?" Was the first thing I heard upon calling my family in the morning.I'd lucked out with my younger siblings all falling asleep long before I had gotten around to talking with them last night. Forrest had looked tired but he'd held out for me to call. I'd still promised to call again in the morning after the grannies that were staying with us got everyone up.I should have known that calling during breakfast would result in anyone but Granny Baux answering the phone. Cindy was practically vibrating in place as she stared through the video link at me. I opened my mouth only for her to cut me off. "Oh! Oh! Or some technical moves for Munchlax to make him super strong! Or! Or! An Eevee! I'd love an Eevee! Please Big brother I've never ever, ever asked for anything before and I want an Eevee so bad!" She then dipped to the side."Cindy, dear, perhaps I should—" I heard before a blur took over the phone as Cindy clambered up the cupboard we had in the kitchen.She came back flushed but rattled off her next list of demands. "And new dresses! And can I have a bicycle!? I need a new one! Also! Also! I need more sweets! Suzie and Yolanda ate them all on us last night while we were cheering you on! Oh and a Lapras! I'd love a Lapras!""You know I have a Lapras already. You met Tide when we took a trip to Sevii last year," I pointed out reasonably.Cindy blinked in surprise before huffing. "I meant my own Lapras! Not your Lapras! I don't want your hand me downs!" I snorted. She'd have been better off with Tide. Even if I'd not been able to keep him for the battles with my Rock Gym, Tide had the potential to be one of my strongest pokemon.I'd ended up allowing him to stay in a cove that had a focus on breeding back up the endangered pokemon species. I'd first heard of the cove due to the rather lovely story of how a young man and his wife had realized that Lapras were in danger of falling extinct due to the war and predations from pokemon like Sharpedo and Gyarados. They'd gone out of their way to create an ideal breeding area that sheltered their young before letting them out into the world.Cindy's demand for a Lapras would actually be the cheapest thing I could give her seeing as I had contributed a breeding male to the cove. A highly popular breeding male, to hear the conservationists working in the cove speak of Tide."Tell you what Cindy, I'll think about what you've told me but only for a day before forgetting about it.""Brock!" She cried in horror that I could be so cruel.I tutted. "Utut! Little sister! You need to make up a list of what you want from me so I can't forget. I'll need it to be really, really detailed!" I considered her level of school. "With pictures even! Of you and the pokemon! And I need you to tell me where you're going to keep them cause I can't just take in any pokemon, cause if we don't have the right areas for them they'll be sad!"Cindy nodded her head seriously. "I also need you to get down from the cupboard for the Grannies. That's not nice of you. I will be asking them if you've done this on them again, and I better not hear you've been running off. You need to be nicer to them!""...Okay Brock," she said as she moved to climb down."Good girl. Now you have a report to do, but I also want you to help the Grannies out before that! Can you give the phone to them now? I love you," I said before she could hand me off. This got me a muffled 'luv you' back."Brock, dearie! Well done yesterday! You were magnificent against the champion!" Granny Dorris' lined, smiling face appeared in the video. I didn't miss the grasping hands that were also appearing with her. A quick lift of the receiver and a tut from her had everything settling down."Granny Dorris, how're things going for you? I've given Cindy a chore. She needs to write up a report for me, I feel like I might need to have the others do something similar."She chortled at this before surveying her surroundings. "Hmmmm well I suppose I could let Timmy talk next as he has finished his meal and has cleaned up for himself. Timmy! Would you like to talk to your brother?" Instantly there was a clatter of cutlery and scrambling feet. I had no doubt Dorris had just capitalized on my sibling's desire to talk with me to ensure good behaviour. Much like I was going to do with them getting presents or pokemon in the future."Hey big brother! I can't believe—" and so the next hour passed with me slowly going through all of my siblings. Listening to their desires for new pokemon, or a new room, or some other aspect of their life. When I'd told Suzie I'd consider her desire for an Eevee —now the fifth such request— she dropped the transceiver and performed a happy dance. Her little feet lifted and stomped while her fists clenched together as she tucked them in."YEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSS!" She then dashed away hollering how I was going to get her an Eevee. This led to a round of me denying any such promise and restating that I was merely considering it.None of them believed me.I tried to tempt them towards saving the money for their future journeys but for so many of them, they seemed unconcerned about having money then. Part of me despaired that they would be so lax when only a few years ago we might have been living in an old gym, practically on top of each other. The other part of me was happy that this was perhaps the most normal reaction of children their age.Before I could question these contrasting emotions my siblings tossed me to another to begin proclaiming what they wanted on their list. I got the impression the grannies were having a nice quiet sit down while my siblings burnt off some energy with me. When I finally reached the eldest siblings, who were supposed to be the most responsible, I had to explain that I would be talking with a financial advisor regarding the money and that I wasn't going to simply spend it on whims.This was met with silence and a furtive shared glance between Forrest and Yolanda. I let my eyes fall shut. Don't sigh. Don't sigh, they can see and hear you, I thought to myself. I licked my lips instead, bracing. "Did you have some suggestions as well?"Yolanda coughed. "Uh, well I was hoping I could maybe… possibly… ask for a pokemon for myself?"I chuckled and rubbed my brow before nodding. "Write me up a list. It'll be like a school report for why you want it, how it will impact you and the family going forward. What it will eat and what sort of environment it needs to be comfortable.""And if I wanted Technical Machines or items like stones?""Well, that'll depend on what you want them for? We'll talk more when I'm back home." This at least sounded more like a set-up for her journey. If she had the right pokemon lined up for a starting roster with some time before even starting her journey she'd do very well for herself.I raised a brow at Forrest and he scratched the back of his head. "A bicycle?"I hummed before nodding my head. Another good choice. As long as he didn't want the top of the line bike. Some of the top tier bikes were seriously expensive, what with being foldable and shrinkable to make them similar to pokeballs. Then they came with motors that subtly made you way faster than most people could match. These were typically used for rangers in the wild with the ability to stealthily move over long distances."Depending on the type we should be able to look into it." I take a more serious stance and look at them both. "Any issues with your patrols? Have you been checking in with the local pokemon?""Yes!" They both said while adopting military-like poses, their chests puffed up like I was possibly going to award them medals for their service. By the time I'm satisfied with their answers that nothing has tried to sneak in on us I say my goodbyes before promising to be back in two more days."That long?" Forrest asked."It'll give everyone time to do their little reports properly. And It will give me some time to just decompress." I released a sigh and wiggled back into the lounge chair. Forrest gave me an unreadable look before opening his mouth."Hey, Brock did…" He glanced at Yolanda while I raised a questioning eyebrow. He blushed and shook his head. "Forget about it. I'll see you in two days?" I nodded before signing off.I lay back onto the couch, resting my head and just relaxing. I stayed like that for a moment before glancing to the side. It was early enough to see some of the opening matches if I wanted to. I didn't have to head out until this afternoon for Celia's first match, but I still had hours until then. I could watch talking heads probably still arguing over my win on the television. Or I could head out and do something else. I let my head fall back to think on it. I hummed, shutting my eyes to weigh up my options.A flash of light made me open an eye to spot a new option appearing. "Sabrina," I said in greeting.Sabrina nodded her head at me before marching up to the lounge next to me. She plopped down without concern. I frowned and lifted my head only to have a muffin shoved into my face."I got you a muffin." Is all I get. I grunted in thanks as she swung her legs up into my lap so she could claim as much room on the couch as possible. She then gave me an imperious look."Good morning Sabrina. Are you well? I'm well, want to come in? Oh sure, come right in, sit here, make yourself comfortable," I said, the sarcasm outright overflowing in my tone.Sabrina merely nodded. "I am well. I'm also pleased. You continue to be observant of my moods Brock." She gave me a ghost of a smile with a tiny nod, turning her attention to her muffin. The television remote floated up in front of us. "What are we watching?" She asked between bites while turning the appliance on."Talking heads I presume." I settled back and watched what was being pushed as the 'mainstream' perception of my victory. It was pretty much as I expected. Lots of praise but pertinent points on how I had been able to effectively sucker punch Lance by keeping calm and not commenting after his remarks more than a month ago. The footage of Lance and I chowing on burgers with our pokemon made it into the news to show everyone that 'all is well', with us. I watched the image placidly. I had been aware of the scene coming across that way, that I had no surprises over. What did surprise me was how good the image was. I hadn't been that caught up talking with Lance had I?Sabrina cut through my thoughts before I got lost in them. "They are right, you know? You fought very well. I'm happy that you won."I glanced to the side. "Thanks, Sabrina.""I would have preferred to see Selene beat his Dragonite though. You know she could have."I shrugged. "I was pretty amped up. It felt right to go starter versus starter. She could have, but I don't think she would have done so with the same statement as beating Dragonite with Titan did." She hummed, but didn't say anything more.A knock distracted me from the show as they shifted to talking about the impact of Lance losing ten million pokedollars. I moved to stand only for Sabrina to press her legs down. "Sabrina someone's at—""It's not important, they'll leave." I gave her an amused look.More knocks tap out and I once more find that I couldn't get up. I heard some muffled words being called out but again couldn't make out who it was at the front. Instead of calling back out I directed my attention to Sabrina."Who is it?" I asked Sabrina. She had to know with her psychic abilities."No one important," she repeated.Another three rounds of knocking occurred with me getting slightly more anxious, while another part was thoroughly amused as Sabrina kept me pinned on the couch. I experimentally tugged at her legs only for the weight of her body to be way off for a woman her size. Alright, she was telekinetically weighing herself down to stop me getting up. There was something going on here, now what was it?The knocking stopped and I assumed that that would be the end of it. The first sign that it was not over was a scowl breaking out on Sabrina's face. Then she narrowed her eyes before sniffing pointedly. "Surge is coming.""How can you tell?" I asked just as the door unlocked and Surge sauntered in with a bellboy with a keycard in his hand. Behind him, Ericka tilts around the door to peer into the entryway."Brock! The man of the hour! Nice victory last night! I thought you would have been up and at'em way earlier though! You need to be out showing your face, not hiding away with your little lady!" He bounced into the room, his huge form practically skipping as he bobbed back and forth while throwing a few punches."Good morning Surge." I glanced at the clock before rolling my eyes. "It's still eight. This is normal for some people and is frankly a treat for me."Surge claimed another chair before tugging it forward to get a better view of the tv. Ericka hesitantly stepped in before bowing to me in greeting before turning to the bellboy that was looking slightly ashamed. "Thank you, for letting us in?""He shouldn't be doing that at all, don't thank him," Sabrina cut in, causing the bellboy to swallow and start babbling apologies. Surge waved it off."Hey! Hey! Don't sweat it. I made him do it cause I wanted to see you.""If you were looking for me, why are you here?" Sabrina said tightly."Cause this is where you'd be." Surge said as if that was the only reasonable answer. Sabrina twitched in annoyance before glaring at the bellboy. "Oh sorry about that kid. Thanks for your service!" Surge plucked a small clip of pokedollars and tossed it to the kid. The boy quickly snatched it out of the air before mumbling his thanks and beating a quick retreat. Sabrina's scowl intensified. Erika also gave Surge a mildly disapproving look.Sadly, it wasn't very effective.Sabrina wasn't deterred. "And now you reward poor behaviour? He is only going to be worse about peoples' privacy."Surge laughed, "Were you two gonna do something? You need to leave a tie on the door next time!"I rolled my eyes as Sabrina huffed. Ericka stiffened, glancing from Sabrina to myself before blushing and shaking her head about. "Ah? Oh, did you?!" I waved my hand back and forth in denial."Surge is being himself, don't mind him Erika. Good morning by the way.""Ah, good morning?" she said dropping into a bow before repeating it towards Sabrina. "Good morning Sabrina!"Sabrina coughed. "Morning," she said. I blinked. Ooookaaaay something had happened. She actually acknowledged Erika? Had something gone on last night that I'd missed?Surge likewise was looking between the two of them with a confused expression before shrugging."So! Brock? What're you gonna do today? Hope you didn't plan to just lounge around all day!"I waved about, gesturing at the Plateau at large. "I was going to head out but…" I nudged at Sabrina's legs but she continued to hold me down. I huffed again. "I seem to be too lazy to get up right now."Ericka tapped her hands together, nervous as she shot furtive glances between Sabrina to me. She eventually swallowed and said what was on her mind, "I didn't know you two were…""We're not—" "We're taking a break," Sabrina said over the top of my explanation.I sighed, loudly, before waving my hand at Sabrina. "It's complicated.""It's the meowth's mother!" chimed in Surge, apparently not liking not saying or doing something in the past five seconds. Sabrina bristled like the aforementioned cat."Calm down, he's just teasing you Sabrina," I said, patting her calf reassuringly. Surge merely chuckled and winked before looking back at the tv as they finished talking about which sponsors would still be interested in buying in with Lance. His defeat had given some people colder feet while others had apparently continued making offers."So what are you going to do with the ten million?" Surge asked.I roll my shoulders trying to get more comfortable only for Sabrina to nudge me back. I gave Erika and Surge both confused looks. This was very touchy for Sabrina. She had no problem sharing a bed but she was usually far more reserved in front of others. Had she 'upgraded' Surge as a friend? If so, how had Erika shot up to being such a friend that Sabrina was comfortably relaxing around? "Well first I should pay you two—""You don't need to do that!" "That is not necessary." Surge and Sabrina said at once."I'd still like to," While I said it I watched Sabrina out of my peripherals. She was just the slightest bit tense. So she wasn't super comfortable right now, but she was pushing herself to be? Or appear to be at least? Regardless, that was still serious progress for her. I decided to not make a big deal out of it. This was a good thing for Sabrina after all. Instead, I focussed on the conversation."Heh, well shucks I appreciate it, but it was nice to get you trained up! You were able to step up and smack that sissy Johto boy a good one! Made sure everyone knows Kanto is where the strong come from!" Erika directed a much sterner look of disapproval at Surge but once more he ignored it. He sat forward. "Anyway, I already got a sweet variant Geodude for my efforts. And I made sure to bet big on you Brocko."Sabrina nodded her head. "With how you were, it is a poor companion that isn't able to understand how you would perform. Profiting off of your victory is something only an idiot would not consider.""Heh! I sure did! I bet a hundred grand on you! I made two million cold hard cash!""Which you use to bribe bellboys." Sabrina pointed out neutrally."I'm just sharing the love!" Surge claimed with wide hands. He grinned then. "How'd you do?""Well enough for my bet certainly," she said."Heh got in too late? That's alright, I got in when you first started training with me! Ten-damn-near-twenty to one odds back then!"For those who hadn't spent long hours in her company —of which I and only a small handful of others could claim— Sabrina's words would have seemed dismissive. As if she had only bet a small amount. However, I knew her too well to believe that. She was far too smart not to exploit something like the information I had given her by training with her while talking through my strategy.The gleam in her eyes and the matching pleased expression as she lay against the couch spoke of a meowth that had just aggressively performed a take over on a cream company. Forget the cream truck. She owned the entire she-bang. I was half tempted to check the pokenet to see if any corporate takeovers had occurred just from how pleased she appeared to be.Surge must have seen into Sabrina's reaction as he was giving her a thoughtful look. Meanwhile, Erika merely tilted her head and chewed on her lip while glancing between us all. When I glanced at her she sat straighter before coughing. She made soft 'ahem' to draw attention to herself."While I won't condone betting, I think I will have to work harder going forward so I can also be someone you call upon in tough times." Ericka clenched her fists adopting a cute 'fighting' pose. "I will train to get stronger!"Sabrina nodded. Surge coughed in surprise. "What in Kanto did I miss?" He said to himself.I once more forced down the urge to pry as to why Sabrina was being friendly—by her standards— to Erika. Instead I offered the Celadon gym leader a helpless shrug. "Sorry, but training against you wouldn't have set me as well up against Lance. Bad matchups."For now at least, maybe things will be different once that one grass-dragon type pokemon appeared. Which region was that with? Galar? Or not unless she had an Alolan variant of Exeggutor.I considered that for possible future discussions with her. Perhaps if she let a few of them grow up in the Sevii islands on a reserve she might get a natural variant after a few generations of breeding like I'd done to get Sanchez? Then she might have been way stronger with her Grass-dragon type pokemon.A telekinetic nudge reminded me that just as I am versed in Sabrinaisms, Sabrina is versed in Brockisms. She gave me a raised eyebrow, but I only returned her a smile before glancing at the tv. "I don't think I'm going to get anything more from this. I think I should do as Surge said and show the flag for a bit."Surge pumped his fist at this before launching to his feet! "Alright! Gym leaders of Kanto represent! Let's go strut our stuff!" I chuckled and this time when I moved to stand, Sabrina didn't stop me. Instead, floating up to her own feet and moving to walk next to me.Ericka joined in when I offered an open hand. She seemed happy to be included and for today it felt like more people would make things way better.I turned the tv off and headed out more than ready to start the actual day properly.21Walking around as a group was hardly something I considered worth talking about. Walking around as a group that was made up of almost half of the Eight Kanto Gym Leaders? That drew attention. People noticed us coming, pointing us out as we passed by. This led to reporters approaching us for comments before we'd gone more than two blocks. I bore the brunt of the microphones, but people were more than happy to listen as Surge spoke his mind."We're showing some Kanto solidarity! Brock was called out, and we acted in support!""Some of us more than others," I heard Sabrina murmur too quietly for most to hear. I didn't look. There would be zero chance of it sliding past editors if I reacted in any way. She knew there was an open mic so there would either be editing done, or someone had a chance of picking up on it. My money was on the poke-net picking up on it first. Some people in my past life had dedicated their lives to finding tiny details. I'd used to think that they simply had way too much time on their hands.In the pokemon world, people only had more time on their hands.Erika and Sabrina were tossed 'soft' questions about fashion as if they were just normal teenage girls on a walk. Sabrina doesn't say anything beyond commenting that I looked nice in my new outfit. That caused a bit of a stir in the reporters with them discussing Erika and I's shopping trip. Erika honestly pointed out that I actually selected it myself which earnt me some praise from the fashion-oriented reporter.I'm more than aware of a non-visible, but nevertheless present, aura of 'smug' radiating off Sabrina. Or maybe I was just being dramatic?I decided to end our interview there with a raised hand. " I think that's enough questions for now. We're going to continue with our day." I then continued walking past, leading my 'gang' away from the reporters that each tried calling out another round of questions. When they trotted after us. Surge turned on a pokedime. The sudden movement of the previously friendly giant becoming sinister in how he held himself over them made them stop dead in their tracks. Or perhaps it was his smile that far too wide, with too many teeth showing to ever be mistaken as friendly.When he turned back and relaxed into his stride I hummed to myself. When Erika tilted her head in an unspoken question I gestured back at the reporters. "I think I'll have to take advice from Lance and get myself a press… assistant?""Aide. Press aides or managers is how they are typically known" said Sabrina. I bobbed my head."Yeah, one of them. Seems I'm going to be in the public eye for a while.""Heh! You're going to be in the public eye for ages Brock! You're young and strong! You're the biggest and baddest thing kids know of! That's going to mean a lot! I should think you'll have some more serious trainers coming your way as well this year!"I considered that. It's the second time someone has said as much. That… would actually be nice. Being the 'traditional' first gym of the circuit meant that I usually have to fight with kiddy gloves. Getting to bring out other pokemon would be a bit more engaging. I perked up at that. "Yeah, you know what? I like the sound of that.""Oh! This place looks nice!" said Erika suddenly. I glanced to the side to see a rather nice-looking cafe. I was pretty sure the assortment of small gardens that were tended to by Oddish and Bellsprout might have influenced Erika's interest. The group looked at her and she fluttered her eyes innocently/sweetly before adopting a poised expression. "Or somewhere else might work as well?" I looked further along the street we'd been walking down. Each of them was rather nice but had the feel of being something that was more seasonal. They all had the look of places where you would expect to pay twice what you would at a good local cafe.The fence and clear divide between guests ended up deciding it for me."Looks good," I said. Surge merely grunted, for once being rather relaxed while Sabrina raised her hand and a menu shot into it. Erika flinched at the casual display of psychic power but didn't say anything.We ended up ordering and just shooting the breeze. The only semi-serious conversation we had revolved around the hassles young trainers put us through. A staple for any meeting of Gym Leaders I've discovered. At least it was for the younger Gym Leaders. Koga, Blaine and Giovanni typically never stayed on the calls beyond the mandatory sections in the monthly meetings during the circuit. Trainers could be very dumb with their methods of defeating us.Surge merrily held the rest of the conversation before shifting onto the next most usual gripe.A.k.a having to deal with trainers after a match."Yeah, punks that can't accept losses are the worst. If you lose, you lose! Ain't no one getting through life without a few knockdowns from someone stronger turning up. No way, no how! I ain't ever awarding anyone that can't at least beat me in a battle one of my badges! You gotta handle the challenges life gives you!" Surge crossed his arms and shook his head empathically.Erika responded but I wasn't listening, instead watching Sabrina subtly rub at her temple.I suspected she wasn't listening either and rather was trying to deal with the thoughts being broadcasted around us. I tapped her foot under the table, trickling a little bit of dark energy along it, and she relaxed. She gave me a tight smile before shaking her head minutely to show she was fine. She didn't move her foot away from mine, however.I nodded along with Sabrina. It was amusing to think that Surge would be beaten by Ash in the anime only to have to use a trick against Sabrina. I had to wonder if that would play out once more. Sabrina was typically far more controlled with her battling these days. I knew for a fact she didn't shrink anyone down to make them 'play' with her, as the anime had shown. She'd never done that in this universe as far as I'd heard. Perhaps her taking off from the gym for the circuit with me might have stopped her from ever acting that way? Or it was just a cartoon. It was probably just a cartoon. The anime after all, wasn't the immutable law of the world. It merely provided a lot of little hints into it.Erika shifted, her hands tapping together in a move I was coming to recognise as a nervous tick. "Sometimes, I admit, I award them if I think they meet the level of ability, but only if they have less than four badges. I think four badge trainers need to be stronger." I tried to recall Ash's match with Erika. How had it gone? I thought Erika lost, but there may have been Team Rocket antics involved.Surge rubbed his chin. "Yeeeeaaaaah, nah. It's win or nothing in my books! Ain't no prizes for last in the Vermillion gym!"Sabrina inclined her head. "I prefer to keep the integrity of my gym to the simple forms of battling. A victory is the best sign of a strong trainer."Erika wilted a little into her seat. I had a moment to wonder if one of the Bellsprout might mistake her for a flower in need of water before pushing the thought away. "I agree with Erika. Sometimes I'll give out badges if they demonstrate the requisite level of skill and experience. It's just harder to demonstrate after the fourth badge, 'cause trainers need to put forward a lot more than a simple understanding of type advantages."Erika perked up and beamed at me like a Sunflora.I moved the conversation on to another topic that I was curious about. "How do you go about handling your roster choice for each badge level? I have to keep a pretty large number of pokemon for first badge challengers before dropping away the number per tier, for the tougher challenges.""That's pretty standard. I might have a slightly larger number of two or four badge challengers, but I don't think I have as many showing up for the first-tier like you Brocko," Surge said before leaning back into his chair."My standard of Gym challenge eliminates the need for first-tier pokemon. If they want to try they need to have four badges. They also need to go through the gauntlet of my gym's trainers," Sabrina said with an authoritative tone."I'm perhaps the most like you Brock," chimed Erika causing Sabrina to twitch slightly. I once more moved the conversation to something else that wasn't enjoyed by any trainer, let alone gym leaders."Got any tips on lowering my tax bill in a couple of months?"Unsurprisingly—for me at least— Sabrina had the best advice for this. We all listened carefully when she pointed out an easy handful of ways to control our taxes. I smiled at her. It was rare that she got the chance to shine like other Gym Leaders. After all, Sabrina wasn't as flashy as the Cerulean Sisters or Surge.She was, however, incredibly smart. I knew that. Still, it was another thing entirely to hear her be able to talk so succinctly about taxes. There hadn't been much of that while we were 'dating'. I made a mental note to call her after this was done, as I had little chance of remembering all of this. Surge, as the eldest of our 'gang', knew enough to comment and even asked questions. Erika actually had a notepad out and was furiously jotting down notes like this was a lecture at some university with a looming exam rather than a sit-down talk at a cafe.My choked off laugh sadly broke the conversation. Sabrina and Surge both looked at me before turning their heads towards Erika who was still scribbling notes. Surge barked a laugh while Sabrina's lips tugged upwards. Erika jerked her head up upon registering the laughter before breaking out into a bright blush."A-apologies! I sometimes struggle with the accounting side of the gym! So hearing such good advice isn't something I want to forget!" She said while bowing in her seat.Surge just laughed harder. "Heh! No worries from me, little lady! It's good stuff, this!"I offered her a shrug when she raised her head to check our reactions. "I'll probably have to call Sabrina later to do exactly what you're doing.""Oh!" Erika licked her lips and glanced at Sabrina who had lifted her chin a little. I knew it to be Sabrina pose #fifteen, 'preening'. I bit my lip to hold back a laugh. Erika didn't notice anything though and humbly bowed her head. "May I exchange numbers with you so that I could ask you some questions about this?"Sabrina held her pose for a long, uncomfortable moment that began to stretch towards a minute. Surge glanced at me but I remained outwardly unresponsive. I didn't want to force these sorts of things on Sabrina. Did I think it would help to have someone else she could talk with about things? Yes. Because other than trainers that worshipped her at her gym, her parents —who were now only mildly terrified of her— and me. She didn't have a lot of people to interact with. Still, the question remained. What would she do?It probably wasn't fair that in a way I was testing her, but I was certainly curious as to how she would react.Sabrina's transceiver levitated onto the table and swung around to show Erika her number. Erika beamed at her before pulling her own device out to trade numbers. Sabrina flicked me a look and I gave her an encouraging smile. Surge seemed to catch that, but he only smirked as if he knew what was going on between us.After that we finished up our snack, settled the bill, and then set off for the stadium.It was close enough now to Celia's match that I could claim my seat on the sideline. The gang all continued to follow me to the arena where we claimed the prime seats as gym leaders.The next few minutes were spent idly watching the matches as they progressed.After last night, the matches here seemed so… well,I wasn't going to call them poor, as these were the trainers that have collected eight badges from their regions. Sadly I happened to know that all of the trainers currently on display weren't the sort to excel long term as battlers. I could tell from the way their matches seemed so one dimensional.Or perhaps the after-effects of yesterday's match were making me far too critical. I watched the matches for a bit longer before shaking my head. Nope. These guys just weren't that good.I'm forced to watch a whole host of mistakes or assumptions play out in front of me. Everyone mostly tried to use type advantage to their favour without contextualising how the moves or their pokemon worked. We ended up watching an hour's worth of matchups."Any of these impress you?" I asked, sipping a can of lemonade I had ordered from a salesman."Nope!" Surge said while picking at his ear.Erika had a fan in her hand that she used. "They're not making a good showing of themselves.""The boy with the Machoke is holding back so I can at least applaud him for not showing off any of his plans." I perked up at Sabrina's words and glanced to the field to my right.With this not being a final match, or more specifically it being a seeding round, the larger indoor field now housed two fields to fight on with four trainers in the early knockout rounds. I hummed thoughtfully as I watched the match, trying to notice any cues to support Sabrina's statement.I suspect, but don't voice, that she likely read his surface thoughts for her 'hypothesis'."I remember this kid. He has a Poliwag, or he did when he fought me. Wonder if he was able to evolve it to a Poliwrath?" I glanced at the Growlithe he's fighting and nodded. "Yeah, I see what you mean. He had the chance to pick something else with his pokemon for this match up. Might bite him in the backside though.""He had a Gastly."I whistled at that. "Oh? He used it against you?""He was proficient with it then. To the point that it evolved mid-combat." I chuckled. He'd likely won then. Most evolutions resulted in an energy high that pokemon could use to empower attacks for a short period of time. A natural side effect of being placed in a highly stressful environment.That being said, I doubt Sabrina made it easy.The four of us traded banter and insight between ourselves throughout the rest of the performances. I spied a few reporters with cameras angled towards us but didn't do more than offer a wave.The people sitting behind us seemed pleased to be sitting near the gym leader section. I caught more than a few leaning in as the four of us discussed a trainer or a pokemon fight occurring on the field. People had in the past paid me money to look over teams and give thoughts on match ups. They'd done that when I was still widely considered "merely" the first, or in some minds, weakest, gym leader.I was fairly sure I was rated a touch higher now. When I spoke I'd have a newfound weight to my words. I was after all, now a trainer that could throw down with the Champion. With me sitting and talking with three other gym leaders? The people around us were getting insane value having bought the tickets they had.I certainly wouldn't mind claiming a seat behind some of the other Gym Leaders in Hoenn to get a read on their thoughts. But then again, I'd probably still get to sit with them despite not being part of their region. Or maybe I was getting a big head?Just as I toyed with that idea, Sabrina tapped me on the foot. I glanced up to find Claire and Pryce claiming their own seats further down from us. They both nodded, and we all returned the greeting. They were a bit too far to say anything to, but I kind of got the impression Claire wanted to say something. With the way she twitched towards me every now and then it seemed apparent. That or it might have been Surge she wanted to talk with, as the man kept shooting a smirk and a K hand sign at her.Pryce turned once towards us only to narrow his eyes at the hand sign. When he locked eyes with Surge I felt a metaphorical spark fly through the air.Did they know each other? Did the K mean something deeper than just 'Kanto'? I knew certain gestures to mean different things, like the middle fingers and the forks. This was the first time I'd seen someone form a K by splitting one hand and chopping the other across it. I'd certainly never seen Surge do it. It seemed Pryce recognised it and it had sparked something in the former Champion.Instead of standing and marching straight at Surge, Pryce swallowed. He turned his head away and instead of acknowledging us any further he merely tapped Claire and gestured for her to sit on his other side.I glanced from Surge to Pryce. What had that been about?I didn't get to think about it further as the announcers called out the match I'd been waiting for."And from Pewter City! Celia Shardness!" I stood and clapped as loudly as I could."Looking good Celia!" I called into the arena as my protegee marched onto the field. She noticed me quickly, waving in my direction before adopting a stoic expression. I grinned before running an eye over her attire. I wanted to both cringe and dwell with pride. She'd ended up going with a lot of the 'Pewter Gym' merchandise. The boulder badge symbol was stamped onto her cap while a jacket was opened at the front with a Geodude's face peering out from the shirt she wore. It was expected that a gym-sponsored trainer would have some merchandise highlighting their affiliation, but Celia had to be the most dedicated trainer I'd had so far."Are those Pewter Gym socks?" Surge said. I could practically hear his grin. I didn't turn around and merely nodded."She's… very loyal." I watched her stride up to her podium before adopting her pose. Her eyes glinted as she selected her first pokemon. She drew her arm back before letting fly."Go! Mr Powers!" Everyone leaned forward at the name, obviously expecting a Machoke or some fighting type. They stared at the small pink fluffball that had instead emerged."Jigglypuff!" cheered 'Mr Powers' in front of the crowd. This caused a round of laughter while some people cheered the choice. I smirked, knowing how apt the name was."She's starting off with that pokemon?" Surge scratched his chin thoughtfully. I hummed, keeping my thoughts to myself as her opponent selected his pokemon."Go Pidgeot!" I smirked, knowing how this would turn out."Trainers, fight!" Called the referee.Celia swept her arm forward. "Gravity Mr Powers!" "Puff!" called out the diminutive pokemon. Instantly the flying pokemon found themselves grounded as the weight of the world tugged the flying type down."Pidgeot! Get out of there with Quick Attack!" called the trainer as he tried to get his pokemon out of danger. Oddly enough, the Gravity seemed to have a lot more strength than I was used to seeing. Celia must have trained hard before the tournament."Poor choice," Sabrina stated. Surge and I nodded while Erika leaned forward in interest as 'Mr Powers' charged forward."Give 'em a strong right!" Celia said, even though it was clear her pokemon already knew precisely what to do. Electricity arced out over the small 'normal' type pokemon's fist before it slammed home into the Pidgeot.The larger flying type was thrown back with a cry of its name. It rolled painfully a few times before skidding to a stop on its front. It gave a weak cry as it tried to rise before slumping to the earth unconscious."Pidgeot!?" Called the trainer in shock. I settled back in to watch Celia let loose. I hadn't bet as big on her as I had on myself with my ten million, but I felt pretty safe with the thousand I'd laid out before the official tournament began. Now I got to watch her go to work."Pidgeot is unable to battle! The first match goes to Jigglypuff and Celia from Pewter City!""Yeah! Nice one Mr Powers!" I cheered. The Jigglypuff spun towards me and waved both his arms."Urgh! Let's see you try this on for size!" said her opponent before hurling out his next pokemon. From the light of the pokeball a bull pokemon formed up. The pokemon stomped its feet and snorted irritably."Oh! I remember this kid!" Surge said, pointing at Celia's opponent."Anything special?" I asked as I watched Celia. Her eyes flicked over the pokemon and I nodded to myself. Good, she was inspecting and evaluating as we'd worked on. She wasn't getting distracted by the crowd."Kid's got a Blastoise, but he wasn't one of Professor Oak's nominated trainers."I gave the kid another look over before remembering who I'm talking with. "Did he try using a Blastoise at your gym?" Surge shook his head."Encountered him during a patrol fighting a Hypno that he caught. That Hypno was the pokemon he used against me. Did well enough, I guess. Reckon he must be trying to hide his little tricks, or he's caught enough 'strong' pokemon that he's forgotten where his real strength came from."I nodded slowly. "Yeah these pokemon and styles aren't something I remember… What's his starter pokemon?""Venonat. He got his pokemon from the Safari zone before applying for his license with the League," Sabrina said. "His name is Charles."A memory of a very annoying fight rises up making me snap my fingers. "Oh! I remember this kid now. He reminded me of Koga with his use of Poison Powder for most of his matches." I glanced at Celia. "He's actually already fought Celia before at the gym. It took him three runs of the gauntlet to get through her though.""Heh!" Surge said, "Can't be that good. And damn if that doesn't mean she's going into this with an edge!""What was he lacking back then?" Erika asked as she watched the Tauros charge at the Jigglypuff, only to have Jigglypuff bounce out of the way. I grinned as Erika relaxed at Jigglypuff's dodge. She might not be cheering but she obviously wanted the smaller pokemon to win."Nothing. It was more a fault of Celia's.""Her fault?" Erika said in confusion. She tilted her head. "What was she doing wrong?""She wasn't holding back like she was supposed to. Ended up using a Geodude that I own which is way stronger than most people expect to smack him around." I leaned forward. "Should be an interesting match, but Celia's going to win. She doesn't have me holding her back now against a three-badge challenge."The match ended up being rather amusing. Jigglypuff continued to float around with little hops, his absurdly light body bouncing around with double jumps that would have done Mario proud."How is her pokemon doing that?" Erika asked.I opened my mouth only for Surge to beat me to it. "She got it using Double Kick. He kicks off the ground for a better jump, then diverts with a kick in the air. It's something that Mr Powers can do with his lightweight." When I raise an eyebrow he coughs. "She beat the hell out of my Magneton with it after I lost my temper." He pointed into the arena. "Sort of like how that Tauros is, there."And just as Surge had said, the Tauros, having charged forward with a variety of takedowns and skull bashes, hit nothing but air or slammed into the rocks that made up the field"Tauros, get it together!" Shouted his trainer but it was obvious his pokemon wasn't listening. The bull pokemon's eyes had turned red and it lifted a hoof before slamming it into the ground to unleash an Earthquake.Mr Powers merely hopped once off the floor and then twice up to a rock. He landed just as the Earthquake stopped. Then he pulled down his eyelid and stuck his tongue out. Tauros bellowed its frustration before charging straight at Mr Powers."Ready… ready… now!" shouted Celia as the bull bore down on Mr Powers.At the last second, instead of hoping away, he leapt down under the Tauros. Tauros tried to slam his head after the pokemon only for Mr Powers to prove too fast as he hit the ground and bounced straight up into a rising kick."Finish it!!" screamed Celia as her pokemon performed and finished the Double Kick. The Tauros was launched up into the air before falling with a loud crash. Once more Mr Powers claimed the win, seemingly with one move.Surge gaped at the move before he leapt to his feet. "YEEEEAAAAHHHH! THAT'S WHAT I'M TALKING ABOUT! GET SOME!"I grinned before looking over to Sabrina and Erika. "I think Celia has a new fan."Sabrina rolled her eyes. "Is that so?" She watched Surge shoot Celia double thumbs up, which had Celia bowing like a lady. I waggled a hand at her being cheeky before tapping at her temple to remind her to keep her head in the game. She resumed her pose and stared across at her opponent."Give it to them Venomoth!""Ah, that is a good match-up," I said. This got looks from everyone around me."A Venomoth versus Jigglypuff is a good matchup?" Erika asked with a tilt of her head.I nodded. Not willing to say anything from the stands, especially with how so many people were listening in but Jigglypuff's true typing was something I had spoken to Celia about. I could see her holding back a grimace at her opponent unknowingly countering her pokemon."Venomoth! Use Poison Powder!""Charge in and use Thunderpunch!" The angry marshmallow rocketed across the landscape, but it became instantly apparent that this was not going to be enough when he ran into the diffused cloud of poison and stumbled."Fly up and Toxic Spikes!" Ordered Charles. Purple spikes shot out and glowed ominously across the landscape before vanishing from sight."Puff!" Shouted Mr Powers as he glared up at the flying pokemon. Celia made a face before pointing to a nearby rock."Smash the rock and then kick it straight at 'em Mr Powers!""Puff!" The pokemon jumped into action and with one mighty kick broke up the landscape before spinning about and kicking the rock again to send it hurling upwards."Yes, that's it, make the arena work for you!" I said clenching my fist and tracking the kicked rock. Sadly Venomoth saw it coming and duked out of the way. Celia repeated the move but Charles grew wise to her attacks."Venomoth! Use Double team and then keep filling the field with Toxic Spikes!" his pokemon blurred for a second before reappearing in multiple locations around the arena. Mr Powers glowered before grimacing as more of the poison already in his system took effect.Celia assessed the field before raising her hand. "I withdraw Mr Powers from this fight!" She declared to the Judge. The man raised a flag."Ordered withdrawal. In this round, Jigglypuff will not be allowed to retake the field!"Celia nodded and returned him, much to his ire. I watched the tiny puffball shoot the Venomoth a hate-filled glare as it disappeared."That is one angry little man," Surge observed."Nah, he just loves fighting," I replied before leaning forward. "I think we're going to see—" "Go Lizzie!" Celia whipped out a pokeball. The ground shook a little as a large form took to the stage. When Lizzie appeared, she threw back her head and screeched loudly before lifting her arms in a ready position. Her dull purple armour glinted with the sheen of a strong and healthy Nidoqueen. Her horn might be short but her arms and legs were thick with muscle, signalling she had a lot of muscle. Around her the Toxic Spikes lanced up only to be shrugged off with a dismissive snort.The crowd murmured appreciatively at the pokemon. As a 'Royal' pokemon it was still thought of highly to this day."Oh, she does know how to evolve her pokemon?" Surge said, sitting forward. "How come she didn't evolve her Jigglypuff?"I hummed at that, giving the listening audience a quick glance. They were very much eavesdropping now as methods to evolve pokemon were not things handed out freely. "She wants Mr Powers to keep his mobility. Wigglytuff's have a harder time jumping around like he does."Surge merely grunted. In the arena, the flags dropped once more. Celia doesn't hesitate to go for the throat. "Use Flamethrower!""Dodge behind some rocks, Venomoth!" Charles ordered. His pokemon narrowly dropped behind a rocky outcropping."Mega Punch!" Celia said pointing right at the rocks. Her Nidoqueen charged forward with her fist pulled back."Venomoth pop up and use Psybeam!" His pokemon flapped its wings once and was lifted right above the rock, a ball of oscillating energy forming up in front of it."Punch the ground and go into Dig! Flame out high!""Queen!" Shouted Lizzie as instead of charging into the beam she punched downward and flowed into the ground quickly. The Psybeam passed right over her tail, scouring the arena.Surge nudged me. "What's 'flame out high' mean?""It's a surprise," I said, ignoring him as he continued to prod me. He didn't even have to wait that long. A few seconds later Lizzie shot out of the ground with a jet of fire having dug down, turned around, and then pushed herself up. With her head pointed down she unleashed a torrent of flame to soar up.I grinned at the shocked expression Charles was showing while Celia settled into a feral smile. I saw Lizzie's shadow fall over the Venomoth and found myself applauding Celia. "Nice, she got up high enough to have the sun in her opponent's eyes.""Flamethrower!" From Lizzie a wash of flame lanced out."Psybeam!" Ordered Charles. A beam of psychic energy was shot straight towards the sun but he must have been hoping for a lucky hit as instead the attack shot wide. Lizzie's flamethrower however hit dead on.A second after the flame cut out Lizzie landed with an earth-shaking thump. Across from her, Venomoth twitched on the ground before laying still."Venomoth is unable to battle! Nidoqueen and Celia win!" I rose up with the rest of the crowd, my hands slapping together in applause."NICE ONE CELIA!" I called out.She punched the air. "Yeah, go us!" she exclaimed, much to the crowd's amusement. Then she hopped down to pat her pokemon before approaching Charles and shaking his hand for the good match. Charles shook his head at her as she beamed up at him. I continued to clap for her and, when she was done, she trotted toward me."How was that?"I gave her a thumbs up which made her bounce on the spot. Surge whooped at her while Erika clapped politely. Sabrina merely observed my sponsored trainer."Trainer Celia! Trainer Celia!" I looked to the side. While the reporters were barred from hassling us while we were seated, it seemed some clever ones had found another method to gain a scoop. Celia looked at me but I merely shrugged and gestured for her to do as she pleased. She trotted over to take the interview with Lizzie at her back."Kid's good, Brock. Think she'll go the whole way?""I'm confident in her," I nodded.Surge grunted before tilting his head. "Gonna stick around for all of it?""No, another day at most then I'll head home.""Gotta get home to protect the nest eh?""Not really. It's just that I don't need to hover for her. She can succeed on her own.""Surprised you're not rushing back. Isn't this the first time you've been away for more than a night?" Surge said while watching me for something.I shrugged. "I do the occasional trip out into the wilds for patrols. So not really. Also, I have the grannies looking after things and if they don't cut it, I have Knight, Shelly and Shrek at home with Yolanda and Forrest.""You and naming your pokemon. I ever met Knight or Shrek?" Surge asked. Sabrina gained the smallest of smiles."Nope, I might hang onto them and surprise you one day though.""Feh! It'll take more than a nicknamed pokemon to surprise me!" Surge boasted. I nodded along, humouring him. Most of my attention was on Celia as she nodded or shook her head while the reporters asked her questions. Due to Surge asking me his own questions I'd missed what she'd been talking about.She shot me a thumbs up and I returned it. Erika leaned forward. "When is her next match?""Another half-hour. So might as well stick around." I was rather amused that the people around us perked up at that.They were certainly getting their pokedollars worth today.