Titan and Empress leaned down to inspect the new Larvitar. Cruise stood ramrod straight as his much larger, much more powerful, final evolutions sniffed at him.
"Tar?" asked Empress, lowering her head so that she was level with him… or at least her fangs were."La!" he squeaked out, causing the older pokemon to sniff dismissively and snort. Cruise curled into himself, and Ritchie was instantly at his side."Hey buddy, are you alright?" He rounded on Empress, "Don't you tease him because he's weaker than you! He'll be just as strong. No! He'll be stronger one day!" Ritchie said to Empress.Empress raised a scaly eyebrow of disbelief at that and snorted before huffing in Titan's direction. Titan straightened up and rumbled something back to her before waving a claw between Ritchie and Cruise.Empress gave another heavy snort, and Cruise looked incensed.I rubbed my chin, trying to piece together what was happening.Yolanda nudged me, "Can I get a translation?""Hmmm, something Cruise said initially had Empress being dismissive or… judgemental…" I looked to Titan, who nodded.I continued to slowly work through it. "She asked him why he hadn't evolved yet?" Titan nodded again."And he said something… something she found ridiculous?" I said, now eyeing Cruise. "So he knows he can evolve soon, but is holding off on doing it purposefully?" I said.This made Ritchie perk up. "Huh? Is that true Cruise? You don't want to evolve?" He knelt down. "I didn't know! I thou—"Cruise shook his head back and forth, and I tilted my head. "Okay this is a mystery, he wants to evolve… but not right now?"Cruise nodded. I snapped my fingers. "Are you worried about being a Pupitar? They have a lot of difficulty in the wild due to their restrained linear mobility.""Huh?" Ritchie said, pulling out his Pokedex and cycling through to the entry on Pupitar. "They possess pods that release jets of gas that propel them in straight lines… Oh, that isn't a problem. I can come up with strategies for us Cruise! Don't worry about that."I hummed, interested that Ritchie had a pokedex, even if it was an older-looking model.Cruise looked away and I decided to weigh in. "It might be an instinctual issue. Most Larvitar will make sure the area is safe as possible or link up with another Larvitar first before they evolve. Being a Pupitar is one of the most critical periods of their evolutionary line with how difficult gathering food, resources, or fending off predators can become."Ritchie put a hand on Cruise's shoulder. "And he won't have to worry about that with me and the team to back him up! Isn't that right Sparky?""Pi-pikachu!" said the little mouse with a thumbs up.Cruise gave them a hesitant smile before shifting back and forth. "... lar, vi, lar, tar, larvitar.""Ty?" said Titan with a tilt of his head. Cruise turned and addressed Titan, with them talking back and forth.Yolanda expectantly looked at me while Ritchie raised his face in thought, trying to follow along himself.I coughed. "The issue is not something instinctual. He feels that he is well looked after on the team, and he likes being on Ritchie's team. Titan is trying to rule out other issues, such as the timing of upcoming matches and not having access to faster growth with moves, which Cruise is denying."Titan and Cruise continued their back and forth, and I continued to try and translate."Titan isn't sure what the issue is but knows that there must be one as something is holding Cruise back. Cruise wants to evolve; he knows he can, but isn't right at this moment."Titan looked at me and shrugged, while Cruise looked away, not meeting Ritchie's gaze.I rubbed my chin. I considered what I'd learned so far and decided I needed to probe deeper. "Ritchie… how did you get Cruise?"Ritchie perked up. "Oh! I found him when I started my journey from Frodomar! I had Sparky and Zippo by that point, and both of them were training, and Zippo was getting frustrated cause Sparky was doing so much better! Zippo ran off into the woods and apparently made a friend with Cruise. I found them and discussed with Zippo that Sparky had been training for a lot longer, which helped him out. Zippo then mentioned feeling a lot better but he said it wasn't just due to me. He introduced us and I stuck it out knowing that Cruise would be an amazing addition to my pokemon team."Ritchie put his hands on his hips. "And I was right! Cruise has been making great strides with his training!""I see," I said, blinking and slowly processing what I had just heard. Ritchie had just unleashed a deluge on me. It took me a while, but I slowly began to get an idea of what might be the issue. "What about Zippo? How has he been doing? You already had the Soul and Cascade badge, no?" I said.Ritchie nodded while Yolanda tilted her head, unsure where this was going.I smiled. "Now, you haven't been able to challenge Erika but have spent a fair amount of time around Fuchsia with your illness and Cerulean, I should assume? That or you've been on the road, and while there, you encountered a lot of trainers. Trainers that have come for this circuit and have some very strong pokemon.""Yeah! That's pretty accurate!" Ritchie said with a quick nod."So, you've fought tough battles," I said, drawing up my transceiver and toggling a Gym Leader access point on the pokenet to bring up Ritchie's profile.I scrolled down to where the win-loss ratio was and clicked my tongue. "You've only won forty one percent of your matches?" I asked.Ritchie shifted. "They were strong trainers…""And you've also spent a lot of time in areas with a high density of water-type trainers as well, haven't you?" I said, pointing out one of the biggest issues that stood out to me."Yeah!" Ritchie said, his head bouncing up and down."And if I were to go through and selectively cut out a lot of your wins that came from Sparky against those water-type trainers, how many victories would you have?" I said.Ritchie blinked. "Uhmmm I'm… not sure?" he said.I keyed in a few search parameters on Ritchie's profile, and a new number was shown that I showed him. "You've only won twenty-seven percent of the matches you fight when you don't fight with Sparky."Yolanda and Ritchie gaped at the numbers on display. Yolanda spoke up first. "You can do that with the profile pages?"I nodded slowly. "Indeed, this allows us good insight into pokemon that Ritchie, or indeed any trainer, can use well, or that are particularly strong." To demonstrate, I brought up my own profile on the Ace circuit and toggled some features that saw pokemon such as Sanchez or Don not fighting.I had a very good record this year with how hard I'd been blowing through several trainers that I'd faced. I toggled a different feature for a historical match list during the circuit and demonstrated how match wins dropped when I didn't use Titan or Bertha. Yolanda and Ritchie watched this with intense expressions."So this feature doesn't get talked about much but it allows a level of analysis that highlights the strength of certain pokemon with their win rates. This can be further analysed to show how certain pokemon we are more comfortable with compared to others. It can highlight our strengths and what we need to improve."Ritchie and Yolanda nodded, and I coughed slightly put off with how intense they were being. "Anyway… that's something else, but it does help me point out the true issue. Cruise and Zippo have had a very rough time of your fights with which pokemon you can use against other trainers. Both would have weaknesses, but one of these pokemon would be more impacted.""... Zippo?" Ritchie said, with a blank look. I nodded, pleased that he understood which pokemon was struggling. Ritchie blinked in surprise at being told he was correct. "But… that… Why?" he asked."It's sometimes not just a matter of strength that pokemon possess, but also their mental state. Zippo has had some tough fights, I'm certain, but he's also had a number of losses."I then made a circling gesture and brought the group's attention back to Cruise who had been watching this. "Now, Cruise here is conscious that his very good friend, Zippo, is struggling and knows that if he were to evolve it would be causing a problem with him also moving past Zippo in strength or development you could say."I smiled at the wide-eyed Larvitar. "How'd I do? That about sum things up?"Cruise shifted from side to side and then slumped. "Tar," he said, defeated by my deductions.Ritchie dropped to the side. "Is that really the problem, Cruise? You're holding yourself back for Zippo's sake?"Cruise nodded glumly. "Tar, Larvitar," he said.Titan chuffed and grinned, while Empress merely snorted and turned her head away. Despite her dismissive attitude, I thought I detected a hint of mild approval in how she eyed Cruise.Ritchie put his hand on Cruise's shoulder. "Well, that's a great sentiment, but I don't think he'll appreciate it buddy. I think… I think you should talk with him."I coughed and reinserted myself into the conversation. "That's a good idea Ritchie, but make sure it happens in a controlled setting. I think it's a good idea to have a solution or two in mind before you have the conversation. Remember that Charmander is a line that has draconic pride for all that they aren't dragon-typed. Use this moment to deepen the bonds for your team but take a moment to think about it, alright?" I said, making sure that Ritchie didn't just run headfirst into another issue.Ritchie nodded slowly at that, and sat down on the ground right then and there.I snorted. I suppose I shouldn't be surprised. He rubbed his chin for a moment before releasing his Charmander.Zippo appeared and looked around, eying his surroundings, only to blanche when he noticed Titan and Empress. "Char!?" he squeaked.Ritchie put his hand on Zippo's shoulder. "Hey buddy, don't worry about those pokemon, they're part of Gym Leader Brock's pokemon team!"Zippo eyed me and gave me a half-bow before straightening to continue to watch the Tyranitar. Smart little guy, I thought to myself. He understood they were the biggest threats around."So listen buddy, we were talking with Cruise trying to work out why he hasn't been evolving and the problem is that he… is too good a friend," Ritchie said as he started to explain to Zippo the issue.Zippo looked stunned at the revelation of his friend holding back on account of himself.Then he started to look frustrated. Ritchie was quick to cut that off before the idea could plant itself properly. "The issue stems from me however," he said with a firm nod, causing Cruise and Zippo to both look up in shock."Lar!" "Char!" they both said in protest but Ritchie shook his head firmly."No, I've seen the same information and had my path spelled out. I was using you two in matches where you were literally having to fight an uphill battle against pokemon that had type advantages against you!" He made a gesture to me."The Pewter Gym is a perfect example! I might have a strong team in you guys, but I'm failing you. I have created this idea in you that you're weaker than you are, but that's not the case! You're strong, I know that, and soon enough you will know it yourselves and believe it!" he said clenching his fist.He stood and offered a fist for them to bump. "Trust in me, and I'll correct this. I want both of you to be strong and not fall over each other to avoid damaging our team. We need to do better!"Cruise and Zippo stared at their trainer like they'd never seen him before but then they cheered and both headbutted his outstretched fist, causing Ritchie to yelp in pain and pull it back. I chuckled and clapped Ritchie on the shoulder."I think that was well handled. I think you'll do alright this year from here on out."Ritchie laughed. "Yeah? Just alright? I'm aiming to win the whole thing!" he said proudly.I paused, as a thought occurred to me. "Hmmm, yeah I doubt that." I gave his pokemon a blatantly obvious look of dismissal before shaking my head. "I've seen the strongest trainers that have come around," I then looked over Ritchie, "and you, Ritchie, are not among them." I gave him a sad shake of the head and raised my hands in a what can you do gesture. "Maybe in a couple of years," I said.Yolanda gaped at me and my words, only to blink when I shot her a wink.Ritchie vibrated, and as I expected, his reaction didn't leave me wanting."You! I'll show you! My pokemon team and I aren't going to bow down! We had a rough start but we're going the distance! We're going to win this year's circuit!" He all but roared. His pokemon joined him in growling at me.I crossed my arms and smirked at him. "Excellent! That's the fire I want to see when you make your run." I reached out and tapped him on the forehead. "Make sure to use your mind and listen to your pokemon when you can."Ritchie blinked, and an expression of understanding dawned before he coughed. "Hah, thanks for today. I think I got a lot out of it. Way more than just how help to evolve Cruise," he said, shooting his Larvitar a fond look.I glanced down and chuckled when I saw that Cruise was giving me a dark side-eye.Ritchie coughed. "Could you show me how to do that search function on trainers pokenet profiles?" he said. Yolanda inched forward, and I rolled my eyes and waved for them to follow me towards a computer where we could do it easier.Just as we sat down, A.J. turned up."Perfect! You and me kid! Let's have a proper match outside on the courts!" A.J. growled.Ritchie grinned, and I knew he was thinking how perfect this was. I chuckled as Ritchie turned from following me, ready to throw down, only for Yolanda to cough. "So you don't want to learn about the profile search feature? A.J. you might find this interesting!" she prompted.A.J. twitched, and I watched him shift goals, knowing that Yolanda was a great source of useful information. "Search feature?" he said carefully.I snorted and decided to show the kids the neat search feature I'd found on trainers' profiles.Whoever thought it up was a very smart individual who didn't get enough praise.In the depths of the accounting department of the Indigo Plateau, Auditor Timothy sneezed and glanced around for a tissue.I showed the kids how to narrow down search features on trainer profiles for a bit, before letting them have a go at it themselves. A.J. and Ritchie slammed into each other in a bid to sit in the chair, only to stop and glare at each other. Yolanda merely slipped in and started tapping away at the keys.I was rather amused when she brought up Ash, Misty, and then Forrest's win records."Oh! Forrest has a Growlithe now!" she said with interest.I leaned forward myself; he hadn't told me about that.Yolanda crossed her arms. "He didn't tell me about that!" she said, causing me to snort at how similar our thoughts were."Yeah, maybe he wants to surprise us?" I said, before realising that it was potentially true. I checked my watch and clapped Yolanda on the shoulder. "Can I trust you to take charge here with these two?" I said, gesturing at A.J. and Ritchie, who were on either side of her.Yolanda rolled her eyes at me but waved me off to enjoy my lunch. I trotted back up and settled down on the couch in the trainer lounge.Greta and the other girls were all there, and they waved. "You seen Yolanda around, Brock?"I pulled out the riceballs I'd made up earlier while waving a hand towards the computers in the back. "She's learning about the search feature on Trainer profiles and how to use that with A.J. and Ritchie," I said. I took a bite of my riceballs and held in a chuckle.Mmmmm Jelly donuts."What search feature?" said Missy.I paused in taking another bite and looked up to see nothing but confusion.I sighed and shook my head. "I'll… do a training session on it for everyone, alright?" I said while mentally making a note that this might be something I'd need to teach trainers during the group rounds at the end of the circuit about. That mollified the girls, but Crystal and Greta still trooped out to find Yolanda.I watched them go in thought. Software literacy wasn't something I would have considered as a benefit from my past life, but it certainly was a useful tool to know existed. I started mentally formulating how the lesson would go, and I had the framework of the lesson jotted down by the end of lunch.Sometimes, as a Gym Leader, you had days like that; where you realised you possess a piece of knowledge that would help others. It then became about how to teach it to people, or sometimes to a pokemon. I doubted it would remain unknown for long; it was too useful.When I wrapped up the challenges for the day I spent some time in the office typing up my notes, only for Yolanda to knock on the door. "Hey Brock," she said."Hey," I said, waving for her to come in. "I had some other trainers ask about the search feature, so I'm typing up a lesson. Any issues you had with using it that you would want in there?" I said. She offered a few suggestions, and I showed her how to do it while including it in the lesson plans."Something you want to talk about?" I asked as I typed that up."I can wait," she said. I shot her a look and she smiled to show she didn't have anything urgent. Instead, she pulled out some homework herself and started making notes. Terra interrupted her a few times and Yolanda distracted her by giving her a pen and some blank paper.When I was done, I was amused to find that it was my turn to wait as she completed her work. I moved to sit next to Terra and watched her scribble furiously with her pencil. When she was done, I nodded and made appreciative noises before putting it up on the wall of artwork next to one of Suzie's drawings.Terra beamed with pride, and Yolanda giggled.I looked up and found her ready to talk. "So? What's on your mind.""I just… I guess I wanted to talk to you more about team dynamics. I never thought of how one pokemon's bond with another pokemon might impact their evolution or growth like it did for Ritchie.""Ah, that was a bit of a niche situation. But It showed that Cruise had a good understanding of his friend Zippo, I think. But in working how he did, he set himself back. Honestly, I don't think things would have worked out this way if Ritchie hadn't been slogging through stronger trainers or fighting against trainers with type advantages to start things off. It also had to do with issues of Charmander's pride."I wobbled my hand around. "I wouldn't expect it to come up much, but it can. Usually, it would have been a reverse situation with Larvitar, due to evolving later development of inadequacy issues compared to Charmander, who usually evolve rather quickly."I rubbed my chin. "Honestly, Ritchie did the right thing but he also could have solved it himself if he'd sat down and talked and listened to his pokemon. Allowing yourself to be open can help, and that doesn't just mean being strong but also allowing yourself to be vulnerable.""Like you and Sabrina after your match with Will?"I made a face but nodded. She wasn't wrong, despite me not liking the example she'd used. "Well I was more talking about my pokemon and the situation in general but sure, me and Sabrina."She giggled and cheekily poked her tongue out to show she was just teasing. I huffed at her but then tilted my head to give it some thought. "Hmmm, another point I hadn't thought about at the time was that Zippo was comparing himself originally to Sparky who had evolved from Pichu… so there was already a discrepancy in strength at play…" It hadn't been something realised during the original cartoons, with Pichu being a later addition."I wonder if issues result when the starter doesn't want to evolve? Some pokemon might decide they too should avoid it…" That… sounded a little like Ritchie in the future as I only knew him to have a Charmeleon and a Pupitar in the cartoons.I frowned. Actually, that description also suited early cartoon Ash as a good number of his pokemon always avoided evolving themselves. Bulbasaur and Squirtle being key examples. He worked with them, but he never was shown to discuss if they wanted to evolve."Talk with your pokemon, see if they want to or don't want to. Sometimes it's assumed it will just happen. I think Ritchie did the right thing by approaching me and he'll be better off now.""He's certainly been fired up. His draw with A.J. has both of them motivated," Yolanda said."A.J. drew with him?" I asked, surprised by this information."Yup, Sandshrew got off a powerful Fissure before being taken out by Sparky, only to then have them both trade-off with their Butterfree.""Huh," I said. "Well I hope that rivalry stays positive for them.""Unlike you and Will?" Yolanda said, tilting her head."That man has never been and will never be my rival," I said firmly. "I merely want to crush him."Yolanda nodded before squirming. "You did have to adjust how you work and fight though, no?"I snorted and grumbled before giving her a look. "I think I preferred you when you were cute and innocent. Who taught you to talk back?" I said with mock seriousness.Yolanda cupped her chin. "I'm still adorable, and mostly you," she said shamelessly.I huffed and poked her on the nose. Terra giggled at Yolanda's affronted look, so I reached down and booped her on the nose as well.Yolanda looked over the office. "Anything else you need to do today?"I shook my head and logged off my computer. "Nope! Family time now, I think."Yolanda smiled widely and followed me home. "You were pretty cool today by the way!" she said, skipping along.I grinned. "Thanks!"Yolanda then grinned in a manner that let me know she was about to say something cheeky. "Sabrina would have worked it out way quicker!" she said as she dashed away.I gave chase. "You didn't need to add that last part!" No matter how true it was, I added privately to myself.The next few days were fairly smooth sailing with Gym operations. I ran a lesson for all the trainers we hosted, and sponsored, or those who paid to be included. Forrest, and by extension Misty and Ash, were also able to attend the lesson through Forrest's transceiver.The Ace trainer that I'd been able to get for my Tuesday match was actually lower than me in the rankings, and I had decided to use a different team than normal with Shin, Hypnotoad, Tide, Shrek, Gawain, and Titan.I'd won with a one to six score and gained a handful of points for my Ace ranking.The biggest event for the week was on Thursday, when the second Ace match arrived just before lunch. Once more, the stands in the Gym were full to the brim with supporters that had come from near and far to see the match.I leaned on the railing, happy to see that so many were coming, although the recent match against Gavin had probably helped out a lot.Rachel had some banners made for both myself and Gertrude and a few people were happily flying the flags for her. Along the edges of the battlefield, on electronic advertising boards, Rough Housing "The Camping Equipment for Pros!" was on display proudly.I could see one of their representatives sitting in the middle of the reserved seating for Gertrude with a megawatt smile on their face.I was sure that, as far as they were concerned, Gertrude had just paid out big time.Rachel walked to the front, her outfit and hair both now rainbow in colouration. She waved her hands about. "Hey oh!" she shouted to the crowd."Hey Oh!" chanted back the regulars."Heeeeeeeeeey Oh!" Rachel chanted again.Once more, she was met with a loud cheer that copied her.The new members of the crowd quickly caught on and soon the entire stands were chanting and copying her like she was Freddie Mercury at a sold-out super stadium.I grinned as the feeling in the crowd continued to grow until Rachel finished with a Mexican wave. Then she sliced her hands together. "Welcome! To the Pewter City Gym! I'm your host Rachel, and we are in for an incredible show today, I can tell!" She smiled as she received a huge wave of cheers."Do a flip!" someone yelled.Rachel pointed straight at the man. "Yes!" she shouted. She then ran along the walkway and flipped, causing a roar of approval to surge out once more as she landed on her feet. I chuckled and clapped along."Thank you!" she cheered before waving a hand to get things to calm down a little. "As I said, it's going to be a great show today and I'm so glad you're all here today! I hope you've got your drinks and your food cause there's going to be no intermission! No breaks! This ladies and gentlemen, is an Ace battle!""Today's challenged! Is in fact a member of the top Thirty and one of the strongest official matches that we've had the pleasure of hosting! Standing at one metre fifty this pocket rocket is the epitome of not judging someone by their appearance. She's powerful, she's bold! She's Gertrude Goody!"Rachel waved her hand and Gertrude trotted out, only to suddenly levitate up. I hissed in surprise, only to whistle in appreciation of the trick when Gengar revealed itself behind Gertrude holding her aloft. Gertrude waved as she was deposited on her podium.I moved to the top of the stairs."And now, the challenger for today's match and our host! Can you give a Pewter welcome to Brock!"The crowd stomp-stomp-clapped and slowly built themselves up until their clap brought a thunderous boom that filled the stadium.In the middle of the arena, Gertrude grinned upward, undaunted as I began my descent.When I leapt, she watched me. I landed and the crowd cheered only to fall quiet as I spoke up. "Ready?" I asked in a gravelly tone.Gertrude shot me a thumbs up.I nodded back and prepared myself for the first exchange as Gertrude returned her Gengar before selecting another pokeball and holding it in her hand while keeping the Gengar in the other. She toyed with both, a smirk on her lips as she did so.I merely grinned. Mind games already, hmmm? I spun my pokeball over my fingers, allowing my nervous energy to play out.In the middle, Dennis served as today's referee. He got some people shouting when he raised his flags. "Trainers! Are you ready?"Both of us nodded, and then he dropped the flags. "Release!" he ordered. I hurled my first pokemon onto the field. Shrek landed and croaked loudly.Across from him, Gertrude's starter appeared and levelled its cannons onto Shrek. "Blastoise!" it cried.I grinned, knowing this would be a great match up."Withdraw special!" Gertrude shouted, getting the better of me with the first order."Bulk Up!" I shouted to Swampert. He flexed and his shoulders and arms swelled up before he pounded them into the ground "Swamp!" he roared as Blastoise withdrew into its shell.Then it began to spin rapidly, with water gushing out the side as it surged towards us. Hmm, I'd thought of this combination for a while. It was a strong Blastoise move and one of the known openers that were tough to deal with."Surf!" I said.Shrek leapt back onto a rising wave to outright avoid the attack as he rose above the move.Blastoise slammed into the move and his head popped out of his shell to glower at Shrek as they both rode the wave back toward Gertrude's side of the battlefield."Blastoise! Use Rain Dance!" Gertrude said as both pokemon landed without the Surf really impacting them."Bulk Up!" I ordered again. This time when Swampert flexed, his muscles strained and his arms became huge. This time he didn't slam his fists into the ground in a threat display.Gertrude clicked her tongue. "Return! Go Victreebel!" Gertrude returned her starter quickly and pulled out another pokemon.I hummed, knowing I had a moment to buff up again. "Muddy Water into IP," I said, delaying my move until Gertrude had released her pokemon so that Shrek was already swinging his fist back to send a small tidal wave of Muddy Water straight into Victreebel's face."Leaf Blade! Cut through the attack!" Gertrude ordered instantly, and her pokemon didn't disappoint.Twin blades of Green energy slashed through the Muddy Water, allowing Victreebel to avoid the drop in accuracy while only taking minor damage to itself."Ice Punch," I said as Shrek revealed himself. He launched from behind the wave with his fists reared back with bluish-white energy before hammering his fist into Victreebel. Victreebel slammed into the back wall and slumped to the ground, unconscious."Shrek! Back now!" I said. Gertrude stiffened, as she realised that I didn't want my Swampert on her side for the next matchup. She flicked her wrist and returned her pokemon even as she ran her other over her belt. Then she paused."You're trying to fluster me, aren't you?" she said. She straightened and sniffed, allowing Shrek to return to his side of the field and for the Rain Dance to splutter out.I smiled. She'd been right, if she had sent out a pokemon to catch Shrek in retreat I would have had him pounce on whatever was sent out.Instead, Gertrude kept her cool. She reached for another pokeball. "Go! Ninetails!" she said releasing a gorgeous pokemon onto the field.Ninetails landed and its tails immediately waved from side to side in a hypnotic fashion that almost lulled you into sleep… a wave of heat ran across the battlefield and in some patches the ground steamed from the heat. Some areas around Ninetails were already firming and drying out.Hmmm, that would be the Drought ability in play perhaps? A natural fire response when intimidated? This pokemon was strong."Surf!" I said, not willing to allow Ninetails time for the tricks that their species were synonymous with."Disable!" snapped Gertrude. A flash of pink energy washed out and stopped the wave Shrek that had been building up instantly.I clicked my tongue in annoyance. "Hydro Pump!" I barked. Shrek followed through with a trio of high-powered blasts of water."Double Team!" Gertrude shouted as her pokemon blurred into a score of Ninetails. Damn it, illusions were a Ninetails specialty."Earthquake!" I ordered. If Gertrude wasn't going to let me have Surf, she could have another area of effect attack.The illusions vanished as the ground rumbled, only for one of them to fall to the ground crying out in horrendous pain. I grimaced for a moment as it struggled. "Finish it," I barked to Shrek when Gertrude made no move to return her pokemon.Shrek lined up and fired off a Hydro Pump attack only for the downed Ninetails to vanish in another illusion causing me to hiss in surprise."Now!" barked Gertrude revealing her Ninetails, just as injured as it had appeared moments ago, with a green energy ball in its maw.It unleashed the ball of energy and I reacted. "Protect!" I said instantly.Shrek raised his fists and a shell appeared around him making me exhale in relief. I flicked a glance over where Ninetails had been and saw a destroyed Substitute doll. Something that was usually created to anchor the illusion of Substitute onto.So, she'd taken the hit… No, she'd used Fake Tears to get me to lower my guard, then used Substitute.Then, while her pokemon was illusioned, she'd had it move to the side to fire off an Energy Ball. If that had landed it would have been super-effective.I nodded, respecting the play. She'd utilised her pokemon's skills and abilities well.As the Energy ball detonated against the Protect, Gertrude raised her pokeball smoothly. "Return Ninetails!" She then grabbed up another pokeball and hurled it out before I could make the most of the withdraw."Go Gengar!" she barked, releasing her fourth pokemon. The crowd gasped as Gengar loomed large. I whistled, that was a big Gengar.Shrek's Protect dropped away and he narrowed his eyes at the hovering Ghost pokemon."Big one isn't he?" I shouted across to Gertrude.Gertrude grinned. "One of the biggest! Agatha complimented him!"I nodded at that and then slashed my hand straight forward. "Hydro Pump!""Dodge and Spite!" Gertrude ordered. Her pokemon shifted to the side to avoid the blasts of water while reaching forward with his hands to clench them in Shrek's direction. Shrek grimaced and I clicked my tongue.Spite, a move that reduced how often you could use a move. At least that's how it had worked in the games. In reality, it hampered the energy level your pokemon could draw on for a little while. Gertrude was going to have to move quick if she wanted to make the most of it."Hypnosis!" said Gertrude. Her Gengar's eyes glowed."Shrek mov… and you're asleep," I said with a grimace. I didn't hesitate as I raised his pokeball and returned him instantly."Sunny Day!" said Gertrude as I pulled out my next pokemon."Go! Selene!" I shouted. Selene hovered onto the battlefield and her eyes locked with Gengar."Solar Beam!" Gertrude shouted quickly."Teleport!" I shouted with a grin.Selene began to glow.The Solar Beam closed in only for Selene to vanish causing the attack to whiff. Selene appeared behind Gengar, her eyes glinting ominously and Gengar stiffened."Psybeam," I said, instructing Selene to unleash a powerful burst into Gengar's back, throwing him out of the battlefield and knocking him out.Gertrude raised her pokeball and returned him with a scowl. "I would call soooo much bullshit if you weren't dating Sabrina!" she called."Yeah? And what do you say knowing that?" I was curious if she was going to demand a review. It wouldn't end well for her."It's ultra bullshit, and your girlfriend is ridiculous!" she called as she selected another pokeball. In the crowd, people laughed and some catcalled and whistled.Selene wiggled as she made her way back to me."Come back out, Blastoise!" she said, tossing out her starter once more.Selene glowered with intent, and I hummed before raising my own pokeball. "Return!" I barked. Selene shot me a betrayed look, like she wanted to try and solo Gertrude's entire team.I wasn't game to try that, as I didn't want to give Gertrude a chance to take control of the match I switched out. Sanchez landed with a laugh as Gertrude had Blastoise perform Rain Dance."Shit!" she swore, instantly whipping out her pokeball and returning her Blastoise.I chuckled, shame, she wasn't going to let me get off the classic Rain Dance-Thunder Combo."Stealth Rock," I said to Sanchez. He stomped his foot, laughing as the rain poured down over him. A trio of rocks shot up as Gertrude selected her next pokemon. "Go Dugtrio!" she said, causing me to hum in thought. That was a good pokemon on paper.Dugtrio appeared and it was instantly sinking into the mud, its trio of heads glowering out as it was peppered with Stealth Rock."Fissure!" barked Gertrude."Leap!" I said instantly as the Dugtrio shot into the ground.I usually would have scoffed if a trainer used fissure in these sorts of muddy conditions.Against a pokemon that was known for always being submerged in earth? I wasn't game to bet against it, as a rumble shook the field and a few sections of the mud roiled before being overturned.I exhaled in relief. Good, it hadn't triggered properly."Heavy Slam!" I barked as Dugtrio started to emerge from the turned over earth."Protect!" Gertrude shouted straight away, causing the attack to crash down without hurting Dugtrio."Heavy Slam again!" I said, resulting in Sanchez spinning up for another attack.Just as the Protect dropped, Gertrude punched forward. "Bulldoze!" snarled Gertrude.Dugtrio surged forward, and both pokemon slammed into each other, resulting in a boom upon their impact.I knew Sanchez would have the advantage with Heavy Slam, thanks to grossly outweighing Dugtrio, while Dugtrio would have a super effective move.Both pokemon staggered away from the hit only to glower."Again!" barked Gertrude, very happy about the exchange and willing to trade off again.I smirked and decided to match her. "Sanchez! Go!" I shouted.Sanchez perked up and then with a maniacal laugh, threw himself into a roll that saw him accelerate into a furious tumble.Around his body, a corona of energy built up just in time for Dugtrio and Sanchez to slam into each other.If the battlefield wasn't as wet as it was, there would have been rolling clouds of dust. Instead everyone got to watch as Sanchez and Dugtrio stood, locked at the point of impact where they glared at each other, both trying to overpower the other.Dugtrio blinked first, staggering back and slumping over, only for Sanchez to stagger back as well. He stumbled around. "Go! Go Gooooooooooo!" he shouted painfully, only to teeter almost all the way over.Then he snapped back upright and raised his arms up. "Golem!" he cheered revealing he'd just been playing.The crowd cheered and I saw a few kids wipe their brows in relief. I chuckled and inspected him. His legs quivered and shook even as he tried to stand. He was attempting to portray himself as stoic and cool.Despite his antics, he really was on his last legs here.As Gertrude returned her pokemon I did the same for Sanchez. "Time to share the limelight buddy!" I shouted, causing him to take a bow as the red beam hit him.Gertrude eyed me, considering her options as I selected another pokeball off my belt. I didn't hesitate to send out another pokemon.Jormungandr appeared with a mighty bellow of power that shook the field.Gertrude stiffened, and I could see her thinking she had the answer straight away, as she ripped out her next choice. "Go Blastoise!" she said, sending out her starter once more.Blastoise landed with a growl and I hummed. This… was not a great match up… But I could make it work. Blastoise shrugged off the Stealth Rock that peppered it."Dig!" I shouted."Surf!" said Gertrude in response. Both pokemon moved with Blastoise throwing itself into a forming wave while Jorm dove into the earth.The wave shot forth and swept across the arena. I crossed my arms, not that worried about it, and I was soon proven correct as Jorm reappeared, in close proximity to Blastoise."TF!" I barked even as Blastoise whipped around and sprayed Jorm with a heavy blast of water.He endured the blow and carried on to bite down on Blastoise, causing an arc of electricity to lance out of his foe."BB!" barked Gertrude with her Blastoise raising a fist and slamming it down into Jorm, causing him to buckle under the blow as he was forced to release Blastoise."Dig deep," I said, deciding to go for a stall and recover for Jormungandr. He threw himself into the ground, only for Blastoise to snatch for his tail and catch it with two hands.Jorm started to pull Blastoise off his feet, but before he could escape the twin water cannons on Blastoise's back reoriented and unleashed a close range Hydro Pump.I clicked my tongue. Perhaps I should have gone for a quick and dirty Mud Slap with how close I was?I raised Jormungandr's pokeball and returned him before his body could hit the ground.Hmmm, that made it one to the three in my favour, with Sanchez in a delicate state… as well as Shrek being asleep.I eyed Blastoise. It was also weak."Go Sanchez!" I shouted, deciding the gambit would be worth it if I could pull it off.Sanchez reappeared with a loud cackle. He flicked two fingers from his eyes to Blastoise and then clapped above his head. "Thunder!" I ordered.Sanchez's grin grew."Surf!" Gertrude ordered. A quick reaction from her Blastoise caused the Thunder to miss."Dig!" I said in response, making Sanchez avoid the wave with a dip into the dirt before popping out behind it. "Thunderbolt!" I said.Blastoise landed and pivoted to line up its cannons. It fired off another blast of water at Sanchez and both attacks slammed into their targets.Sanchez was blown off his feet with a gasp and Blastoise groaned in pain before falling to the ground.I returned Sanchez, happy that he'd gotten off a better combination against Blastoise this time.Gertrude clicked her tongue. "Excellent work Blastoise!" she said as she selected another pokeball. She had Ninetails, who was on its last legs, and one, as yet unknown, pokemon."Go Exploud!" she shouted releasing her pokemon.I hummed and unclipped Titan's Greatball off my necklace. "Go! Titan!" I shouted.Titan landed and locked eyes with Exploud.Both pokemon inhaled and roared, and for once, Titan's roar was overpowered as Exploud used it's natural ability with sound to almost deafen us. I clutched at my ears as I felt a stabbing pain lancing through them and directly into my brain.I grit my teeth and pushed through the pain.This had to be an opening move, Hyper Voice perhaps. Titan was certainly reeling as though he'd been hit. Worse, I couldn't give any verbal commands. That would be a game breaker for many trainers.I had already linked my aura to Titan. We were more than ready to mess up her plan.I saw Gertrude's lips move but I couldn't hear anything over the deafening ringing in my ears. I pushed what I wanted Titan to do into our bond and he responded by twisting on the spot and kicking up a Sandstorm.He vanished, and the roaring voice of Exploud was swept away by the roar of the winds. I could make out Titan however.I eyed the slowly drying out land under Titan's feet. Damn, too many water moves have been tossed around to get a proper Sandstorm off. Still, it stopped Exploud being so loud, so that was a plus.I searched the other side only to see a vague shape of Exploud along with a glow that appeared to be where his mouth…was it a she? I thought, before I saw the glow shift as a beam was unleashed."Protect!" I shouted, unsure if I was even speaking properly while pushing an urgent warning through our bond.Titan clenched up and a Protect formed up in front of him to take the Hyper Beam.When the beam broke off I glared across at Gertrude. She shrugged, and her mouth moved. I could just make out that there were some words but not what they were. Good, my hearing was slowly coming back.I snorted. "It wouldn't have worked on Titan," I said and noticed that Gertrude reacted. Hmmm so she could still hear fine? I noted that down as an interesting quirk.As the Protect died away, Titan locked eyes on Exploud.I raised my hand and pointed. "Titan! Go!" I shouted, this time projecting a hunger and immediacy to a counter attack.Titan happily threw himself into a sprint to show Gertrude how to get off a proper alpha-strike.Titan's footsteps rumbled as he hurtled across the battlefield to a spent Exploud. When Titan slammed into Exploud, Exploud crumbled and was tossed like a rag doll by an angry child.It slammed into the back wall and Gertrude sighed as she saw that yet another pokemon was knocked out. She returned her pokemon and then raised her hands to signal her withdrawal. I rubbed at my ears and got them to pop in time to catch the last of whatever Gertrude was saying"—not going to send out my Ninetails to be battered like that. She'd get off an Energy Ball but I'm not so sure it would be worth it."Dennis nodded at that and raised his flags. "Ace Trainer Gertrude has withdrawn from the match! Brock is the victor!"The crowd rose to their feet with a roar, and I grinned.Now that had been a better match, if a bit scrappy in parts. Still, it was much better to be in the fight and enjoying it.Today was a win in more ways than one.Now I just needed to share that good vibe around, I thought to myself as I eyed Gertrude. I had a few questions for her, foremost was how she'd escaped being deafened by her Exploud.
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I lowered the podiums and marched towards Gertrude. It'd been fun fighting her, and I wouldn't mind picking her brain over some items regarding Ace trainer quirks that I had started to notice.I was also planning to try and boost her up a bit more. For all that I defeated her to climb the ranks, I still clung to the idea that I could make her stronger and see her rise up the ranks. Which, as a fellow Pewter Trainer, was always nice.I reached out and offered up my hand.She slapped her hand into mine and grinned. "That was a good match, Gym Leader!" she said. "Thanks for setting things up with my sponsors like you did. I imagine you've got a lot of people knocking on your doors offering sponsorships these days."I chuckled. "Yeah they have been, but I don't really need them as I'm well set up," I said with a shrug. "Also I'm not controlled by any contractual obligations, so I think it works out best. That's not something many can say," I said as I waved a hand at the promotions that featured her sponsor's name."Hmmm, so do you still give out advice to trainers that face you?" she said with a smirk. "Lots of Ace trainers that initially challenged you got rather amused by that until they realised it was actually good advice."I huffed. "You make it sound like I would give bad advice.""Eh, in the Ace circuit, you're supposed to be competitive, and it's not unusual to fake someone out, cause it's not like you can't end up facing them in another month or two. Or during tournaments where competitors will be paying a lot more attention to what does and doesn't work."I nodded and then bobbed my head from side to side. "Hmmm, I'll have to keep that in mind," I said rubbing my chin."As for some advice," I grimaced, "I hate to say it, knowing how things went down for you, but diversity in your pokemon would be a great feature. You made great use of the pokemon that you had. I think you need a bigger pool of pokemon."She nodded. "Yeah I'm working on it. I attended your auction to see how much some of the rare pokemon are going for, and it was too rich for me."I hummed. "No need to go rare; just depth is important enough. There's nothing wrong with a Raticate, Pidgeot, Fearow, Clefairy, or such. I'd recommend having a trip to the Safari Zone, or maybe even applying for a permit to the Silver Range."Gertrude laced her hands behind her head. "I did hear that Erika's crew of girls had finished up revitalising the area. Not sure what that means for when the silver Range will be open again, however."I grimaced. "Yeah…. That last one might not be the best option. Maybe look into some psychic or fighting type pokemon otherwise?"Gertrude nodded her head. "Fair enough. Also, can I point out something I've noticed?"I raised an eyebrow and gestured for her to do so.She coughed. "So, don't take this the wrong way, but I've noticed that you attach a lot of pride to your starter."Titan, who'd been standing next to me waving at the crowd, turned his head.Gertrude raised her own hands. "That's not to say you're not a pokemon not to be proud of! You are! It's just that you could be sent out earlier to shake things up. You dominate a lot of the fights you get into when he comes out; entire strategies will be dedicated to countering him!" she said hurriedly."I had a few myself, but those strategies can be meaningless or too expensive at the end of the day if you send him out early and dictate the pace early," she said, her eyes flicking between Titan and I, gauging how we were taking her advice.I tilted my head. "I'm too predictable with sending him out, is that what you're saying?"She wobbled her hand in a so-so manner. "If you get the right type matching laid out before you, things can go very quickly in your favour. While it was an exhibition match against Lance, your Golem? Perfect pokemon to send out first."She waved a hand at Titan. "I'm just saying something I've noticed. Don't get so hung up on the idea that you're honouring your foe by sending out your starter. He will always be worth a lot to take down, but you can really make it expensive if you want to. I know the old way of thinking is to keep back your 'King' but there's a lot of debate about also getting the most out of them."I nodded along. "I think I can understand what you're saying. I'll have to consider it," I said, giving Titan a look. "What are your thoughts? Want to come out earlier?"Titan crossed his arms and huffed out a breath. I chuckled at his nonchalance. His slowly wagging tail gave away his interest.I looked back to Gertrude. "We'll take it under advisement." I then turned towards the waiting stands. "I believe we have the home crowd to show some love to, no?"Gertrude nodded. "Yeah! And don't forget, we're doing the press conference together!" she said.I huffed; Rachel had snuck that in as an additional benefit for Gertrude but I couldn't fault it, beyond it being annoying.If I'd had my way, it would have been a very short discussion, but I suspected it would be a bit longer. When I was done talking with the crowd and taking pictures with some locals, I joined Gertrude in a room that we'd made into a proper press room.I understood she was starting to run Missy through mock post-match conferences with various scenarios in preparation for when Missy joined the Ace Circuit proper. Missy was taking to it rather well according to what Rachel was reporting.My own press conference started with the question I'd been anticipating."Gym Leader Brock! How do you think your girlfriend and fellow Gym Leader, Sabrina, will go against Will?""I'd be surprised by anything less than a total victory on her part," I said flatly.From there, a number of other questions were targeted at me, and I had to drag some of the reporters to include Gertrude. When I hinted at and discussed the upcoming matches, I made sure to have some back and-forth with her rather than just speaking myself.She proved rather insightful."Some of the upcoming generalists, have some tricks that can make them tough, but I think Brock has shown that he has the resilience to push through those matches. I was expecting a much closer match, but if anything, Brock was very ready for everything I had. It was almost formulaic. Which you don't see very often."Gertrude shook her head. "I have to admit to being surprised as Brock and his team are stronger than I anticipated," she said to one reporter."What will you both be doing now?" asked another report.I gestured for Gertrude to go first. "I think I'm going to look into the idea of a hiatus for a few weeks; I feel like I'm hitting a ceiling with what I can currently achieve. Which is frustrating, and it is something that I have discussed with my pokemon and myself. I'll be talking with my sponsors first, however, as I want to go higher and I think I can, but I currently don't have as much depth in my pokemon roster to commit to more matches than two a week and not suffer burnout or put forth pokemon teams that are highly predictable. If I want to take part in tournaments and do well, I need more."As the reporters turned towards me, I adjusted and took a sip from the milk bottle that Mary-Sue Lonlon had sent in."Gertrude has highlighted one of the significant issues that a lot of trainers face; in order to rise up the Ace rankings, you need to be fighting a lot," I said, making sure to speak clearly."Now, obviously, winning helps a lot, but there needs to be a frequency of fighting each week. Going forward, I have a number of slots free throughout the week where I will be facing Ace trainers. I need to be fighting three times a week, and if I want to be making the midseason invitational, then I need to be winning those matches or going two out of three at the very least so that I am stepping up." I was quietly confident of winning all of the matches honestly, I had a solid number of the trainers up until the fifteenth ranked reviewed with plans in mind. Things became a bit harder after number fifteen."Brock, you've yet to lose an actual match! At what point will you be happy?" one reporter asked.I hummed. "I think I should be aiming for the top ten, whether this is something that I only do for this circuit will depend on a lot of different factors but I think it's something I will take into consideration. It's been pointed out that Pewter stands as the first big challenge many trainers will face and I'm toying with the idea of setting my ranking to a high enough position that it is true for those looking to use the Ace circuit."A number of people hurriedly wrote or tapped this out on computers. This was the first time I'd announced my idea of forming Pewter into a 'barrier' for the Ace circuit.I tapped the table. "Otherwise, until next week, I will be training my team as well as attending Sabrina's upcoming match against Will. I think it will be an interesting event for all," I said with a smirk."Does Sabrina have any pokemon that she's not revealed to the public?!" cried out someone in the back.I hummed playfully, my own mind going to Stantler and how it might have evolved into Wyrdeer by now. Sabrina had had it for a while now. I hadn't heard anything from her regarding that but then again… "I wouldn't put anything past her; she's amazing like that," I said.Rachel gave me a thumbs-up for that comment.I merely smiled and waited for the next question. When the reporters once again tried to sideline Gertrude, I turned to her and started asking about her dream pokemon team or which coastal city she thought of as the best holiday destination, taking on the role of reporter myself.She seemed very appreciative of the media attention being brought back to her, and when we were all wrapped up, she shook my hand with both of hers. She then trotted towards her Sponsor's Rep with a megawatt grin.I turned to my own employees and waved for us to move into the back as the reporters departed with their scoop. I claimed a chair at the front and sighed explosively as I lay back."Alright, short debrief, then we'll see if we can talk some of the higher-ranked Ace trainers into a battle." I accepted a burrito wrap from Yolanda with a quick thanks. "Is it wrong that I miss braggarts like Gavin Gumshoe?" I said before taking a bite of my meal.Everyone tilted their heads before Rachel laughed. "You mean Gavin Glady?""Yeah, him," I said as I toggled my email app on my transceiver and saw a host of emails and messages from various Ace trainers. I began flicking through them only for a scowl to form. Most of them had rejected my offer. I huffed in annoyance, nothing had changed since I last looked. "He was easy to draw into a match. Some of these ace trainers are being downright skittish."I rubbed my chin. "This is going to seriously delay me from reaching the top sixteen for the midseason tournament.""You should join a smaller tournament," Missy chimed in.I sighed. "That would take me away from the Gym for at least a few days…"Alexa and Rachel shared a look. "So, just do it?" my assistant said. "We can reschedule things or go onto a longer day format for the rest of the week to allow things to not impact people too much."Rachel nodded. "Yeah! You're going to have to go to them! For if the trainers will not come to Brock! Brock must go to the trainers!" she said with a voice that she must have thought was wise. I grunted and nodded, only to pause as I realised the quote she was mangling."That was bad and you should feel bad," I said as I waved my burrito at her threateningly. I took a bite out of it. "But not wrong," I said.Yolanda perked up. "Oh! You could do what Walker is doing and go in a mask! Then you can face everyone without them knowing who you are!"Alexa, Rachel, Dennis, Rocko, and Missy all gained looks ranging from thoughtful to amused."What sort of mask?" A.J. said.I took another slow bite out of my lunch. Why was it, of late, that all my problems seemed to have solutions with me wearing a mask?"I don't think a mask… is quite the right way to go about things?" I said carefully."So you don't think the Masked Hero group is doing the right thing?" Yolanda said, all too quickly.I narrowed my eyes at her. Did she know? No, she'd have teased me more if she did. Or was she being sly? I considered her and finished my lunch while trying to gauge what her angle was."I think they are, and I think that Lance is being very sharp with the power he's entrusted with them, but certain measures need to be put in place for them and to stoprandom people from copying them," I said carefully.Yolanda nodded seriously. "Good, but still, the point stands you need to be able to get these people to meet you for fights, and they're not! I think… it stinks like a Muk-ridden junkyard," she said.I raised an eyebrow. "What do you mean?""I mean the whole thing of so many people being slow or not accepting matches. You need to fight people that are higher ranked than you to rise up the ranks," Yolanda pointed out.I nodded. "I might have to increase the pot for them if they win against me."Dennis and Rocko snorted, and I shot them an amused look.Yolanda, however, had a faraway look, as though she was working on a particularly troubling puzzle. "You challenge them… only for them to reject you." She twitched, her hands moving as though she was shifting pieces into place in her mind's eye."But meanwhile, Will is still advancing… He must be using up some of the challenges that the people are willing to extend, but it doesn't make sense." Yolanda squinted at the whiteboard in thought.That had me sitting up and loading up Will's profile. She was right. Everyone in the room now sat up as they realised that Yolanda was on to something.Yolanda nodded as she focused on the screen. "You've reached Twenty-ninth with today's match, but he's reached nineteenth in the same time frame with the trainers accepting his challenges! I think he's up to something!" she shouted, crossing her arms.I blinked as I felt it click into place. "That… makes a lot of sense," I said. It wasn't as if Will was worried about scruples, and with my vocal demands for a rematch and pointedly rising up the rankings to force the issue, he had to face the fact that it was more than likely that the rematch would happen. But only if it became inevitable."He'd need to pay them off or make it worth their time to not accept a challenge against me," I said. I opened up the trainer list to see who was ahead of me. He only had to get ten people to reject me. Not everyone. It wasn't like I could…"Missy, what's stopping me from challenging the current number one to a match?" I said in consideration.Missy whistled. "There's a lot of prestige for the top of the Ace rankings sir. They are mostly able to hold their position thanks to tournament wins as those award more points than straight head-to-head matches. They also don't have the same acceptance ratio that others have if the challenger is above tenth on the rankings. They won't entertain anyone seriously below twentieth from what I've researched! The best way to climb is through tournaments, which can lock in fights with other trainers."I hummed. I wonder if I could force it by putting some pressure on Lance to make Bruce accept a challenge from me. Regulations be damned. I paused. Potentially I could also force Masked Owl to accept as well…The idea alone left a bad taste in my mouth, so I shook my head. Too much like what Will would do.Anyway, it wasn't like others wouldn't know that Bruce was there for Lance's sake. It would have to be an open secret by this point. Urgh, now I'm thinking like a villain. I felt scummy considering these options."Is that true for all of the top five? What if I challenged number five? When I reached twenty-fifth??""Corey?" Missy prompted.I blinked. "What happened to Walker?" Then I coughed. "Sorry! Masked Owl," I said with a sarcastic drawl.Dennis and Rocko, who hadn't been privy to that conversation, glanced around as the others snorted in amusement."Carr is now number three, and Masked Owl is number four, Corey got pushed down," Missy said."So could I go for one of them when I had a rank within twenty?" I suggested.Missy nodded slowly. "That's… possible," Missy said, and I nodded as I understood that some people might liken it to me trying to skip fighting the Elite Four to fight Lance... Which, I'd technically already done.Huh, go me."Alright, let's go with the tournament idea," I said as I brought up the application for entrance into the tournament. "We'll block out a few days in two weeks and then run longer on those days to make it up for the…" I paused as I noticed that only ten slots were actually full for those three days. Ten out of a potential thirty slots.Well, it had only taken something like three months, but I was now into the quiet months."Right, well, l we can reschedule them without too many issues, I think. Let's otherwise set things up for Missy, Greta, Yolanda, and A.J. to join me for the tournament. With it being in Celadon, you can go for your gym matches on the side, and Missy can experience an Ace tournament."I waved a hand. "Let you get a feel for it and make connections; see how things operate, what needs to happen, and when.""Oh, that'll be fun!" Missy saidRocko sighed loudly. "Oh no, that means Dennis and I shall have to hold down the fort; whatever shall we do?"Dennis licked his lips and looked to the side. "Run… tactical drills on the security?"Rocko shot Dennis a thoroughly unimpressed look. Dennis shifted in his seat. "While… wearing colourful clothes… the foam noodles, and water balloons?" Dennis offered up.Rocko pretended to consider it for a moment before brightening up. He shot Dennis a thumbs up, "The others will love it!"Yolanda, A.J., and Missy stared at the pair in disbelief."You're going to play around like that when we're away?!" Yolanda said.Rocko and Dennis shared a look before nodding. "Yup!" Rocko said unrepentantly.Yolanda swivelled on me, her eyes watering already. "Brock!" she said.It was super effective."Uh, we'll have a session of it the week after," I said, my resistance to my little sister demanding something collapsing like a poorly dug mining tunnel.Yolanda instantly stopped sniffling and perked up, alerting me that she'd just manipulated me. A.J. glanced between us in thought, and I levelled a finger at him. "Don't even try it."He huffed, crossing his arms. I nodded and clapped my hands. "Alright! That's enough for today! Remember that we're ending early tomorrow so that Salvadore and I can go to Silph Co.!" I shot the group at large a pointed look. "I still have a slot in the group if you want to come? Any takers?"The group didn't seem all that interested, so I huffed and shot Janine a message telling her that tomorrow was a go.I'd told the Guardians about the trip to Silph Tower, and Janine had jumped to get a spot to tour their facilities without being under suspicion.I knew her main reason was coming was the Master Ball, which was fine. If it wasn't secure enough to be safe from her, then if Team Rocket mimicked the games and attacked, Silph Co. would have no hope.Still, there was no reason I couldn't combine a business trip with some fun. Salvadore was positively ecstatic about getting the chance to see proper pokemon technicians and researchers at work.It should prove an interesting day.We assembled in the Saffron City Square, where Janine, who was dressed remarkably casually, introduced her friend who would be joining us."Ace trainer Annie," she said, bowing to us. "I'm a former ward of Koga, and I am based out of Fuchsia.""Wow really? What rank are you? What's your favourite pokemon? Is it a poison type?" Salvadore said, already well and truly in motormouth mode, with how excited he was for the coming tour of the Silph Co. facilities.Annie chuckled. "I'm only in my first year. I'm doing alright at rank eighty, I like to think, but then again it's been a slow grind for me. I'm still getting a feel for how things work and being careful. I have a good win-loss ratio though!" she said with a firm nod."Uhuh! And your favourite pokemon? What's your favourite route that you travelled on your journey?" he said, adding in another set of questions.Sensing the pattern, Annie answered both. "Ivysaur currently, but I'm hoping to get Venusaur soon. I also think I like the cycling track outside Fuchsia the most. It's just so enjoyable getting on your bike and crossing huge distances while overlooking the ocean," she said.I reached over and put a hand on Salvadore to signal that he needed to calm down."Alright, we're all set, shall we?" I said, gesturing towards the tallest building in Saffron City by far.As we walked, I slowed a step and shot Annie a pointed look before flicking my eyes to Janine. Janine shot me a smirk before looking at Annie in front of her. Annie didn't so much as glance or twitch to show she'd caught the interaction, but she did raise her hands above her head before lacing them together in a hand sign synonymous with ninja.Nin, nin indeed, I thought to myself before giving Janine another look. She must have decided to dress casually so that she wouldn't appear as threatening to Silph Co. If they just thought she was a harmless girl, then she'd have more freedom to roam.I merely hummed and walked us along to the Silph Tower. We entered, and a trio of receptionists greeted us in unison from the front desk."Good afternoon Gym Leader Brock! Vice-president Howard will be down in a moment!" they chorused all together.I nodded and smiled as I led my group to a set of couches, although we didn't even get the chance to sit, as an elevator in the centre of the walkway dinged and opened to reveal Howard."Brock! Wonderful to see you in person! Thank you for accepting our offer!" he said grandly."Oh, I'm looking forward to the rest of the offer, but we can talk about that later," I said, quickly reaching out and shaking Howard's hand. "This is my brother Salvadore, who's extremely interested in seeing what Technicians and Researchers do in big businesses like this. And this is my other friend—""Jane!" said Janine, hopping in quickly and curtesying perfectly.Annie waved and smiled. "Hi, I'm Annie, this one's friend and minder for today! She's a bit of a scatterbrain, but interested in what you do here!" Annie said.Janine shot her a furious look, and for a moment I was taken by it.Did they actually behave this way in front of…Then I remembered that this was likely a ploy by them to further lower Silph Co.'s guard. If Janine just so happened to get lost and be found in a place she shouldn't be? Oh dear, whoops! No harm, no foul.Howard nodded amicably at both of them, only for another elevator behind him to ding and a bellow to erupt from the elevator as a group of people emerged."You can't treat me like this! I'm the brains of the department! You won't make any progress for a hundred years without me!" screeched a man as he was forcefully dragged through the foyer.The Machoke holding both arms didn't even slow as he tried to dig his heels into the carpet.Salvadore, Janine, Annie, and I all turned our heads to watch the group. Howard, who'd been in the process of saying something, swallowed loudly."Hahaha, I'm so sorry about that. It seems we had an incident that needed to be handled," he said, trying to talk over the shouting. A handkerchief appeared from his pocket and he began dabbing at his forehead."Susanne! What about that after-work party? You liked me, didn't you?" screeched the man being dragged out.One of the receptionists lowered her head, trying to remain at her post while sinking below anyone's sight.When that failed to get a response, the man switched targets. "Sally! Sally, what about last year? At the end of year party?"Another receptionist lowered her head. The third one must have known which way the wind was blowing, as she disappeared behind her desk entirely.The Machoke reached the door and deposited the man on the front steps. The man who had been following along with a box of belongings put the box down and tried to leave, only for the wailing man to grab his pokeball.The Machoke tackled him to the ground, causing an audible whump as the fired researcher was re-educated about vectors and force.Janine clapped her hands together. "My goodness, this is a wonderful start to the tour! I can't wait to tell my whole family about this!" she said in an innocent tone."Ohohoho!" she said with the perfect haughty tone, causing me to shudder. She even had the ojou-sama laugh perfected!Howard started to sweat right away. I could only imagine this was a nightmare start for him.Still, he rallied and indicated the elevator. "Shall we?" he said weakly.Salvadore proved undaunted and charged to the elevator, with the rest of us following. Howard soon reclaimed control of himself from there, and when the tour itself started, he led us through a host of different hallways, ranging from business and accounting sections of the building to sections that were dedicated solely to product development."Oh wow! What are those!?" Salvadore said as we encountered a group of brown pokemon that were all strapped into machines with cords trailing off them."Oh this is the Technical Machine Development Center, or rather one of the research centers," Howard said."From here, we develop the technology to create Technical machines that can draw from a pokemon into the format. We need to work on the design of the storage device, the cords, and even the linkage. We use specially trained Smeargle for the role as they are best known for the greatest capacity to learn, forget, and relearn moves more than any other pokemon!""Are they… alright?" Salvadore said, indicating the asleep Smeargle, unknowingly causing a burst of pride to surge through my chest at his show of concern. It was good that he still had his morals in situations that excited him, and didn't become blindsided."They're well looked after!" said Howard, a little too quickly for my liking. "Now the next floor is our developmental technology! This is something that we're particularly proud of! It's our teleportation pads!" He said, leading us to another level.When we emerged, I found the floor was an entirely open plan with only a few support pillars blocking complete sight of the various labs.In each glass room, there were four pads in the corners with groups of researchers working around them.We approached one and watched as the researchers worked with Hypno, Kadabra, and even a Gardevoir, all of whom wore lab coats.The pad that the group was clustered around flashed and a man in a red labcoat appeared. The group as a whole groaned."This is the southwest lab?" said the newly appeared man. "Damn it, we had it calibrated for the northeast!""Alright, there's an error in the code somewhere!" said one of the researchers."Voir?" asked the Gardevoir as it raised a hand and put it on the redcoat man.The man tilted his head. "Uhmmm, things are spinning a little bit, yes? And were the walls always yellow?" He promptly passed out, and the Kadabra caught him while the Hypno hit another red button."Hahahaha! Progress! Isn't it wonderful?" said Howard, a touch too maniacally. He then once again hurried us away from the display of mad science going on.Salvadore jittered excitedly. "Oh wow! You can teleport without Psychic types?"Howard nodded. "So far we can, within the floor. We're testing longer ranges, but so far we seem to be curtailed to just the building as there is an unknown psychic interference that comes up when we try for outside field testing of similar distances.""Is it safe?" I asked."Very! Everything we do meets League standards!" he said, like that meant everything.Knowing how some standards could be quite lax, I merely hummed as we ascended to another level."Now! This is the floor I know you'll be interested in Brock!" Howard said as we exited the elevator and found ourselves looking over another floor that appeared to be dedicated entirely to pokeball development.I perked up and looked for the signature two-toned purple pokeball that I knew would have to be around.I couldn't see it, and I had to remind myself that was a good thing.If they had it in plain sight, I'd have deliberately caused a distraction to let Janine steal it if they were being that cavalier."The pokeball development floor?" I prompted."Indeed! This is a floor that typically only artisans and highly qualified technicians can enter, but we're happy to escort you around today!""More than happy, I should say!" said a voice, causing our group to turn to the side as another businessman strode up to us. For some reason that I couldn't put my finger on, this man reminded me of someone."Board member Arashi! What a… pleasant surprise!" said Howard with a clipped tone."Howard, running errands as always, I see?" said the man with a dismissive nod.He then turned to us and smiled. "Well, Erika told me her friend would be coming around here, and with my work seeing me coming around, I thought I'd come to say hello in person to Gym Leader Brock!" said Arashi."Oh? Erika knows you and talked to you about us?" I said. And just like that I suddenly noticed how similar Erika and Arashi's facial features were. It had to be the chin and the eyes that had clued me in."Ha! I'm her uncle! Her father's older brother, of course! So yes! You could say I know her!" he said, teasingly.I nodded and glanced at the oddly sweating Howard who was eyeing me and Arashi nervously. "Are you alright, Howard?" I asked, deciding to play up the clueless man routine.Instead of Howard answering, Arashi barked a laugh. "Ha! He's just sweating cause I'm flouncing around in the company my brother and I founded years back! When Takeshi passed… because of his bad heart…. a strange buyout took place, causing me and him to lose a good deal of the stock we owned through some very… interesting… circumstances," Arashi said pointedly.He smiled a smile that had far too many teeth to it. "Course Howard here wasn't nothing but an intern back then, and the board of directors we'd had at the time were a different pack of Sharpedo, but hey! A lot can change in fifteen years!"Howard nodded and coughed. "How's the acquisition of stock going, sir?"Arashi shot Howard a sharp look. "That's private, and it's going," he said, giving Howard a much more assessing look before nodding his head once.He shot me another nod. "Well, I've said more than I planned to, and I don't want you and your little brother here missing out on the marvels of Silph Co. so I'll see myself off."I nodded in farewell, and Salvadore mimicked me. Salvadore then tilted his head and looked around. "Where'd Annie and Jane go?" he said. Howard and I both blinked in surprise, only now realising that they were missing.I frowned. Had…Janine been here when Erika's uncle walked up? Had she departed due to his chances of recognising her? Or was it a useful distraction she'd made the most of?Or had she set something like this up earlier?Howard coughed. "I'll have some secretaries go looking for them; the poor girls must be lost," he said.I nodded, barely holding in a snort of disbelief. Oh, you sweet innocent child, I could only think to myself as Howard instructed a group of men and women to look for his missing guests."—couldn't have gotten far," he said as he sent them off. He then turned back, his handkerchief now thoroughly drenched as he dabbed at his forehead."Shall we take a break while they find our friends?"I shrugged. "I think they were most likely looking a touch bored. Perhaps we should continue?" I prompted.Salvadore nodded seriously while flicking me a confused glance. He must have been expecting me to wait up, but then again, he knew Janine, so he might possibly have an inkling of something else going on here.I shot him a wink, and he nodded slowly."What's your best pokeball!" he said, throwing himself back into the avid kid with a hundred questions routine.Howard smiled widely and led us to the back of the facility, where he had to slip a keycard into a reader and scan his fingerprint and retina to be allowed entrance. I mentally noted that the walls in this area had extremely thick black cables running around and through the walls. I could feel the dark energy pulsing through them. When we entered I noticed that in each corner, a bunker was built into the walls, with the cords branching out of them.Howard noticed my gaze. "Oh! Those are our high-capacity dark emitters! We need to have four Houndoom in house constantly to run them, but they are a state of the art feature for any big business to avoid corporate espionage from Psychics!" he said. I hummed, wondering if it would be worth it, or humane, to try and install a similar system at home.I eyed the room we were in and discarded it. If it took four Houndoom to protect a space this small, I didn't want to know what it would take to protect the Gym and my house.The room itself still had another room within that was clear glass. A pair of Alakazam worked with another pair of researchers as they worked on a table with a lot of tiny little parts all laid out."Those are… parts of a pokeball?" I said.Salvadore nodded. "I can see the pins, the reflecting arrays, what… might be an energy source… I… what are they made of? They're so different than normal pokeballs?"Howard perked up. "Oh! Those are trade secrets, I'm afraid. I don't even know myself. The two researchers have to do three-day shifts before allowing themselves to have their memories cleansed by a specialised drowzee before they are allowed to leave the building!" he said.Salvadore blinked. "That's… I don't think I could ever do that. I like knowing things too much.""They are appropriately compensated for their work," Howard said.I hummed and decided not to comment on that. "So, this is it, then? Your best pokeball?""Yes, this is the best pokeball that we have and possibly will ever create. It will have a perfect capture rate unlike so many other pokeballs that have come before. With this, the taming of legendaries will be possible! This is the Masterball!" Howard declared proudly.I hummed. "The capture? Perhaps. The taming?" I made a dismissive noise. "That, I'm far less confident in and where people might come unstuck. There are plenty of pokemon out there that simply don't want to be with humans," I said as I observed the group assemble the Masterball before my eyes.It felt strangely momentous to watch as the Masterball was assembled before my eyes.In the games, this had been such a big deal when you first gained it. Even as a child, I'd known that I couldn't use this on just any pokemon. It made me weigh up which Legendary I wanted to be guaranteed on my playthrough.Sure, the concept of trading pokemon made that rather meaningless in the end, but still.This was it.The Masterball.Seeing it in real life stirred desires and thoughts of power in my mind.Moltres, Articuno, Zapdos… Mewtwo… all of them from the first games alone. With one throw of a pokeball.This world wasn't like that game. This world was so much bigger, and a person with the Masterball would have a much greater array of choices.Terrible and great choices...We watched it being put together for ten minutes without uttering a word.I grunted and tore my gaze away from the assembly process, noticing how Salvadore and Howard had also been drawn into the hypnotic lull of the siren song that the Masterball seemed to cause."We should find Annie and Jane," I said."Hmmm," said Salvadore and Howard together, their eyes still glued on the assembly process.I coughed, and they stirred. Howard glanced around. "Oh, sorry! I was rather mesmerised there! It's just so interesting watching them put it together, no?" he said.Indicating the masterball as the technicians trialled different arrangements for the ball only to inspect a readout on the computers to the side."Yeeeeeeaaaah," said Salvadore as he was dragged back into the trance.I clapped him on the shoulder. "Right, that's enough." I dragged the group out and noted that the exit procedure was much quicker. With the line of sight broken, Howard and Salvadore both seemed to fully return to themselves.I gave them both considering looks before giving the room a final glance, my eyes tracking the pair of Alakazam that assisted.It occurred to me that it might not be just the resources that went into the Masterball that made it special, but also the way it was made."Right, right… your friends. My assistants should have…" said Howard only to look around and find a group of rather flustered men and women sprinting around the building.I decided to have mercy on them. "Has anyone looked on the roof?" I prompted.Howard laughed. "Don't be silly, of course, they couldn't be on the roof," he said.I merely smiled as a shadow seemed to flit out of a corner and towards the stairs. When an assistant headed up there and returned with Annie and Jane, I merely chuckled."Got lost?" I said.Jane stomped her foot petulantly. "It's not funny! I just got distracted and then turned around!" she whined. The men who had been looking for her scoffed while the women all stepped in to comfort her, causing me to merely shake my head in wonder.I decided that was enough for today. When we reached the reception once again, I gave Howard a handshake. "Thanks for the interesting tour, it was way more than I was expecting, and I think Salvadore learned a lot." I could only imagine that Janine had learned more.Howard grinned magnanimously at us. "Not at all! Not at all I was glad to give it. Here, please take our latest product that we're going to be putting to market soon!" He handed each of us a small boxSalvadore ripped the gift wrap off and stared. "The Xtransciever?" he said."Indeed, the latest model! We're going for a cool new marketing method by using a different numeric!" Howard said.Janine and I shared a look while Salvadore tilted his head. "But the latest transciever is only up to the sixth generation?" he said.Howard coughed. "Well, that's just how good it is!" chimed Howard.I snorted and thanked the man for the new phone/watch/piece of equipment. I was pleased to see that it had a lot of new features and an updated and even easier user interface. It certainly looked good.When we got outside Janine narrowed her eyes. "Don't use this for anything sensitive just yet, I will have some experts look this over," she said firmly. She then bowed to Salvadore and I. "thank you for access to Silph Tower. It was very informative!" she said.I chuckled and departed with Salvadore for home myself.Later, after I'd settled in for the night, Janine and I spoke with the other Guardians about her discoveries.It turned out that her assessment of their security wasn't very high. "—a clever use of a Ditto and some light fingers would get you entrance into the lab, which would negate most of the security features they have. The keycards are the most important aspect of it all but there are in fact two keycards in existence, with the President and the Vice President having them."Agatha scoffed. "They obviously haven't had anyone actually test the system!"Karen chuckled. "Might be a job for a ninja girlie?" she said. Janine huffed, and Karen chuckled."How was it? The Masterball?" Koga prompted me, causing the banter to fall away.I considered what to say and eventually settled on one word. "Dangerous."This got some serious nods from Koga, Agatha, and Lucy.The conversation then turned to setting Koga up on the top of Silph Tower as the best vantage point of Saffron City while others swept the other skyscrapers of Saffron that had a direct line of sight of Sabrina's gym. Janine had also plugged us into the rooftop cameras.Agatha then addressed Sabrina, who was leaning against me. "Are you ready for your match?""I am," Sabrina said confidently. "I have little doubt of my success in a match against Will. I, however, cannot see any other method but outside interference for Will to defeat me. I will be relying on all of you," she said, locking eyes with each of the other guardians. "I don't want to allow Will even the smallest excuse to claim the high ground and avoid another match."Agatha nodded. "Put your faith in us and focus as much as you can on your match against Will; we will deny him any interference!"When things wrapped up, everyone seemed confident. That didn't stop Sabrina from staying over and cuddling up to me."Think you're going to be alright?" I asked."I will be," she said, locking eyes with me. "I completed it," she said.I blinked and had to think for a moment to realise what she could mean. "You and Alakazam?" she nodded, and I laughed. "You're incredible, and I am so envious of your success."Will really had no chance.I kissed her, and grinned, feeling a weight come off my mind. If anything, Sabrina was that much more guaranteed to win. "What was it like?" I asked."It was… powerful and slightly disorientating. It is strange to be so close, I think I will need to use it wisely, lest it backfire on me. I have acquired it in lab settings and will practise a little more." She shifted in my arms. "I won't be able to come camping with you tomorrow night,""That's fine. Want me to test you before I go hiking, or I can cancel with my—" I started to say only for Sabrina to shake her head."No, if there are any violent reactions like those written about in the reports we have, I want them pointed at an acceptable target… Not that I think such will occur. It was simply… staggering how much more I could sense while linked with Alakazam.""I'll have to work hard with Jormungandr to catch up," I said, knowing right away what I was going to train tomorrow morning.