# A Trainer's Tale - Chapter 22

Author: FoxStriker25
Tags: Human, Lucario, Pokemon, Story Progression, deoxys, houndoom

#22 of A Trainer's Tale

Fox: _So this is what happens when I don't put a self-imposed page limit on my work.&nbsp; So yes, this is the 'long chapter experiment'.&nbsp; Also, it was a rather slow chapter overall, so it fit the needs of the situation perfectly.&nbsp; So... yeah.&nbsp; Oh, and I blame Rater435.&nbsp; That is all._

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_Brimcon: "T-Minus 10 minutes until head detonation."_

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**Disclaimer: Pokémon is copyright of Nintendo, Game Freak, etc.&nbsp; Individual characters are my own imaginening, and are not intended to be any part of main cannon / plotline.&nbsp; Individual characters like Aaron, Song, Zin, etc, are my own creations, so please ask before using.&nbsp; Thank you.**

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Chapter 22: Code Lightning

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"So, how do we proceed?"

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Nobody answered me when I asked.&nbsp; It bugged me that everyone was mildly surprised.&nbsp; Even the fat guy was quick to show apprehension when I talked.&nbsp; He rubbed his hands over his balding head, hiding his surprise with a grin.

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"Now, we talk business." he said.&nbsp; "We need to finally stop that Zapdos, and you're going to help Jonathan do it."

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"What?!"

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Jonathan's voice mixed with mine as we exclaimed at the same time.&nbsp; I glared at him, while he glared at his boss.&nbsp; The fat man just shrugged at the outburst, paying it no mind.

"It's just as I said.&nbsp; You need our help, but we need yours too."

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"I'm giving you help by being able to answer your questions." I said sternly.

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"About something that we don't care about?" he asked.

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That question dropped like a pile of bricks.&nbsp; Great.&nbsp; Everything I had just went down the toilet.&nbsp; The impulse to just walk away was extremely high at the moment.&nbsp; Jonathan was wearing a frown, but avoided looking my way.&nbsp; His eyes were focused on his boss, who was sporting a very satisfied grin.

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"So let me get this straight." I said, trying to keep my cool.&nbsp; "You don't need any information about Darkrai, because that's not your priority."

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"That's it in an Apricorn." he said jovially.

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"Then why did you send Jonathan to Sinnoh in the first place?!" Joy screamed out from beside me.

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The balding guy laughed.&nbsp; "Simple.&nbsp; To get the League off my ass.&nbsp; We don't care about things that are happening in other regions.&nbsp; The Rangers focus on local problems."

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"So, you're saying that you haven't had issues with people or Pokémon disappearing?" I asked.

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"Well, that isn't true." he said with a shrug.&nbsp; "People disappear all the time.&nbsp; With Mount Mortar, the Ice Path, and even Mount Silver to patrol, our forces are stretched thin as is.&nbsp; When the League kept pestering me to send someone to look up possible implications of Sinnoh myth, I sent Jonathan to look stuff up.&nbsp; We both knew it was an impossible mission, but there were more practical reasons to get him out of Johto."

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"Like what, exactly?" I prompted.

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"None of your business." Jonathan said sharply.

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"Well, cry me a damn river, asshole." Joy said sharply.&nbsp; "If you want our help to deal with your little Zapdos problem, you're going to have to come clean with us."

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"You're the one that needs help." Jon pointed out.

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"And apparently this problem is so big that you cant handle it by yourself." I countered.

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I turned to look at Jon's boss.&nbsp; He gave me an easy going smile at my stare.&nbsp; "Yeah, you're right.&nbsp; But at the same time, your problem is bigger than ours.&nbsp; We can keep Zapdos controlled in the sense that she won't harm many people.&nbsp; If you mess up, you're dead."

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He's right and he knows it.&nbsp; I rubbed the bridge of my nose.&nbsp; Jonathan spoke.

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"You don't have to do this." he said.

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We all turned to face him.&nbsp; "This has been my problem from the start.&nbsp; I can handle it."

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"Last time you tried this, it almost got you killed." Jon's boss said.

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"Then it's as it should be, then." Jon intoned with finality.&nbsp; "If that's how I'm supposed to die, then so be it."

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He's doing this on purpose now!&nbsp; Joy put her hand on my shoulder.&nbsp; It was probably for the best, because it stopped me from screaming.

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"I think you need to talk to all of your Pokémon before we go ahead on this.&nbsp; Me too, for that matter."

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I nodded to Joy, trying my best to stay calm.&nbsp; I looked over the other two.&nbsp; "Do you have a place so that I can talk?"

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"Right this way." he said, a grin spreading on his face.

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"So, how do we proceed?" I asked, narrowing my eyes.

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I was in a separate room from everyone.&nbsp; Glass walls surrounded me.&nbsp; The fat man, Joy, and Jonathan were waiting for me to commune with my Pokémon.&nbsp; Everyone was out of their Pokéballs, staring at me surprised as I explained the situation.

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"So, they wont help us until we help them?" Zin asked, growling.

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"That seems to be their deal." I said with a sigh.&nbsp; "They're not even looking for my information!&nbsp; Any leverage that I thought I had went down the drain extremely quickly."

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"Was this not to be a tentative agreement?" Deoxys asked curiously.

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"They know I don't have anywhere to go." I snarled.&nbsp; "Other than the League, and I'm pretty sure the League itself knows.&nbsp; Not that anyone in there will take me seriously.&nbsp; I'd need to gather the badges to get entry and I can't do that anymore."

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Deoxys nodded, backing away from me.&nbsp; "I'm sorry." she whispered.

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I shook my head.&nbsp; "No, I should be sorry.&nbsp; I'm putting you all in unnecessary danger."

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Everyone stared at me when I said this.&nbsp; "They're asking us to help Jon take care of this Zapdos problem once and for all." I spelled out.&nbsp; "We'll be taking on one of the legendary thunder birds."

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"We won't be alone, Master." Xola said, nodding confidently.&nbsp; "We'll win."

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I frowned.&nbsp; "Xola..." I said worriedly.&nbsp; Zin stopped me before I could continue.

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"She's right!" Zin barked.&nbsp; "We stick together, we win.&nbsp; We beat the shit out of Darkrai at the end, and we can do it again!&nbsp; We've been training hard for two weeks straight.&nbsp; We're not weak, and you don't have to pretend that we are, either!"

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I stared at her, surprised by her outburst.&nbsp; She growled at my stupefied look.

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"You're not just my Master, you know." she said more calmly.&nbsp; "You're my mate.&nbsp; You're dear to me.&nbsp; And not just me.&nbsp; Everyone here cares for you.&nbsp; All we want is for you to be safe!&nbsp; If this is what it takes for that to happen, we will make it happen!"

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Spirit's claws held me around my shoulders, pressing me against her body.&nbsp; Akalia rubbed against my legs, her purrs loud in the silent room.&nbsp; Zin and Xola stood in front of me, while Mist and Deoxys stood next to the Houndoom and Milotic.&nbsp; Aurora was riding on top of Deoxys' head, sharpening her claws threateningly.

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I felt overwhelmed at Zin's words and everyone's actions.&nbsp; Was I ready for something like this?&nbsp; Uncertainty was at the forefront of my mind, mixing with a healthy dose of fear and concern.&nbsp; The possibility of someone dying was a constant reminder that my brain brought up.&nbsp; Was I able to carry that burden?&nbsp; Was it my choice in the first place?&nbsp; The words from the man in Almia echoed in my mind.&nbsp; Was it the indoctrination that bound them to me?

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I shook my head.&nbsp; No, I knew that wasn't to be true.&nbsp; I took a few deep breaths, in an effort to calm my panicking mind.&nbsp; Everyone was looking at me, expecting me to say something.&nbsp; The silence stretched for a moment, as I thought of something to say.

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"They are expecting us soon, Master." Deoxys said, looking towards the three outside our room.

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"I know." I said, frowning.&nbsp; "I know."

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"What is it that is holding you back, Master?" Mist spoke softly, floating next to me.

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What hasn't been covered yet?&nbsp; I sighed.&nbsp; "You know me too well." I said, frowning.&nbsp; "The obvious reason is that this is going to probably end up blowing up in our faces."

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"We have nothing else, unless we use more unsavory means.&nbsp; I do not think that you would approve of me assaulting a human mind." Mist said crossly.

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"Right... I don't know what that man's thinking, nor do I think I want to.&nbsp; But then again, if we do what he says he doesn't have a reason to keep his word."

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"So you think the fat man is a slug, basically." Zin summarized.

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"Pretty much." I said, frowning.&nbsp; "I don't like the look he gives us.&nbsp; Especially to you, Deoxys."

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She stood there quiet for a moment, before nodding.&nbsp; "I can see why you say those things, Master." she said quietly.&nbsp; "His thought process is clouded with a lust for power and information."

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"Well, he can get all of that, but not from us." I snarled, taking a deep breath before continuing.&nbsp; "I just need some time."

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"Time?!" Zin snarled.&nbsp; "We don't have time anymore!&nbsp; We have the chance to get an advantage on those shadow bastards, and you're going to let it slip by?"

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I stared at Zin, surprised.&nbsp; Before I could open my mouth to say anything, a gout of flame shot in front of my face.&nbsp; Spirit pulled me away quickly, though it didn't look like I was in any danger.

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"My Master isn't some weakling that gets afraid from a simple threat." Zin growled, taking a step forward.&nbsp; "I trusted Song in that.&nbsp; She told me that you were brave.&nbsp; She would constantly tell me stories of you going around in some dark cave, getting chased by something or another, finding old secrets and junk.&nbsp; It's impressive for someone doing that at a young age.&nbsp; You wouldn't catch me dead in a cave.

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"But now, you're going to hide with your tail between your legs before you even try?&nbsp; Where's your bravery now?!"

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"This isn't about being brave, Zin!" I said, raising my voice.&nbsp; "This is about protecting you all!"

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"And we're trying to protect you!" she countered.&nbsp; "Why aren't you letting us do our job?&nbsp; Why don't you trust us?!"

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The words shocked me and my strength left my legs.&nbsp; I dropped to the ground, everyone huddling close to make sure everything was alright.&nbsp; Why was it so hard to keep everyone safe?&nbsp; It isn't some injury that they would get from a regular battle with another trainer.&nbsp; This would be a matter of life and death.&nbsp; I sighed, closing my eyes.

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"Just promise me that we'll take precautions." I said.&nbsp; "No crazy risks, and definitely no funny business while we're on this job."

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"Are you serious?" Zin asked.

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"I'm as serious as I can be." I said grimly.&nbsp; "If that's what it's going to take to get that slugs trust, then we'll have to do it.&nbsp; That Zapdos has to go down."

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We were offered to stay inside the Ranger headquarters for the rest of the day.&nbsp; The excuse of 'preparing' was thrown around by both Jonathan and his boss.&nbsp; I didn't believe it for a second, in all honesty.&nbsp; It felt like a quick excuse to keep surveillance on us.&nbsp; Because apparently they thought I would run out on them.&nbsp; That sounded like a great idea.

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Our room was equipped with two beds and not much else.&nbsp; We had to go out of our room to use the bathroom, if needed.&nbsp; Victini was still on top of Joy's head as she sat across from me on her bed.&nbsp; Spirit and Mist insisted in staying out of their Pokéballs, no matter what I had to say on the matter.

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"So we're going on 'official Ranger assignment'." Joy said, her index fingers making the quotation motion in the air as she spoke.

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"You don't have to come along." I said.&nbsp; "This is my problem.&nbsp; And Jon's, apparently."

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"And you expect me to sit on my ass doing nothing?" she asked.&nbsp; "Here's my answer: fuck you.&nbsp; I'd rather be doing something even remotely productive.&nbsp; Besides, I want to stay safe from those crazy Darkrai just as much as you do."

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"I just hope that fat guy keeps his end of the deal after all this." I said, frowning.

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"You think he will?"

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I shook my head.&nbsp; Joy smirked at me.

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"At least you're not stupid."

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"I get the feeling that he'd stab us in the back as soon as it becomes a convenience." I said darkly.

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"He'll do more than that, if you give him any more leeway." Joy said with a shrug.&nbsp; "I know their kind.&nbsp; Lecherous bastards."

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I raised an eyebrow at her, but she shook her head.&nbsp; "Don't worry about it."

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"If you say so." I said with a shrug.&nbsp; "Any idea what to expect tomorrow?"

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"Expect him to stare at your Pokémon." she said darkly.&nbsp; "He would either be staring at my chest, at Victini, or Deoxys.&nbsp; Bastard couldn't decide which he wanted to jerk off to."

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The urge to laugh hit me hard, but I bit my tongue before it escaped me.&nbsp; The last thing that was needed tonight was having Joy choke me to death in my sleep.&nbsp; Spirit's wings twitched suddenly, but I touched the top of her head with my hand.&nbsp; The resting Flygon opened her eyes and smiled, before closing them again.

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"You trust them, don't you?" Victini asked suddenly.

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I stayed silent for a moment, but I nodded.&nbsp; "I have to." I whispered.

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Both Victini and Joy looked over me, and nodded simultaneously.&nbsp; I felt confused at their actions, for some reason.

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"Why are you both nodding?" I asked.

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"Because you care." Victini said simply.&nbsp; At my confused face, she elaborated.&nbsp; "A lot of trainers would have probably left the second that fat man decided to change his tune after you agreed.&nbsp; We don't have much of a choice, though.&nbsp; Even this agreement is better than none.&nbsp; As much as we don't like it, overall."

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"Also, you talked with all of your Pokémon, taking in their opinion on the matter." Joy said, picking up where Victini left.&nbsp; "That's an obvious sign that you really care for their safety.&nbsp; It also says a lot of you if they're willing to risk their lives."

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I sat there, dumbstruck, until Mist's voice echoed softly inside my skull.

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"_We will do our best to let no harm befall you, Master_." she said softly.

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I nodded.&nbsp; "I think we should go to sleep.&nbsp; They did say they wanted to get us an early start as soon as possible."

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Joy nodded.&nbsp; "You're right.&nbsp; G'night."

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I stood up, turning off the lights in our small room.&nbsp; "Good night, Joy." I whispered, before laying next to Spirit.&nbsp; My Flygon stirred for a moment, her claws clinging to me possessively and making a soft trill.&nbsp; I leaned my head against her, feeling safe and falling asleep.

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We were woken up early by Jonathan.&nbsp; I was thankful that Joy didn't feel like sleeping naked or whatever.&nbsp; We were given fifteen minutes to make ourselves presentable.&nbsp; I just went to the bathroom and did my business before showing up.

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"You're not even combing your hair?" Joy asked as she brushed hers just outside of the office doors.

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"No.&nbsp; If I get fifteen minutes of warning time, he can go suck on a rock."

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Joy grinned at me, just before the doors opened to reveal Jon.&nbsp; He looked at both of us and nodded, but gave me a grin.&nbsp; "Thanks." he said, smiling.

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I wanted to smile.&nbsp; I really wanted to, but what I wanted right now was to punch him in the face.&nbsp; "Don't thank me yet." I said, before walking past him.

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We were in the same meeting room we were in yesterday.&nbsp; Jonathan's boss was sitting down, a smile on his face as he ate breakfast.&nbsp; My stomach protested immediately at the offense, but I ignored it.&nbsp; Jonathan's boss opened his arms wide, as if glad to see us this morning.

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"Good morning!" he exclaimed jovially.&nbsp; "I hope you both slept peacefully?"

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"I've slept on better rocks." I said with a shrug.

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"That's not nice to say to offered hospitality." he said, sounding hurt.

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"We didn't ask to sleep here, either." I spat back.&nbsp; "If you wanted us under surveillance, all you had to do is keep Jon close."

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"But what's the fun in that if I don't get to see your faces with these fancy cameras?" he said, sweeping his fat hand around him.&nbsp; "Security has to have some kind of job, don't you think?"

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"You wouldn't need security if you weren't paranoid."

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"Paranoid?&nbsp; Me?" he asked in mock offense.&nbsp; "You really need to get out more."

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"I'm more than happy to leave and take my chances." I said.&nbsp; My anger was quickly getting the best of me.&nbsp; "I've handled things alright, and if you're not even willing to cooperate with me, then I'm out of here."

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"Then you'll go with questions unanswered." he warned.

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"Screw your answers!" I yelled out.&nbsp; "So far all you've done is twist around words and lie to my face!&nbsp; Because apparently you can handle that kind of honest mockery.&nbsp; If you don't swear to Arceus that you'll answer questions, you can happily send Jon to his grave if that's what it'll take!"

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I was breathing hard, my heart pounding loudly in my ears.&nbsp; Silence followed my words that echoed in the still meeting room.&nbsp; My legs were shaking, but I refused to show any further weakness.

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"What do you mean?" the fat man asked.

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"What do I mean?!" I spat back, my rage running out of my control once again.&nbsp; "It doesn't take a genius to figure out that he's had some kind of horrible experience with this Zapdos problem.&nbsp; He refuses to talk about it at all times, and it's not a huge secret.&nbsp; For the love of Suicune, EVERYONE IN JOHTO KNOWS IT!&nbsp; It's even headline news on the radio!&nbsp; I wouldn't doubt it's in every news channel at every hour on the hour!&nbsp; How can you tell me with a straight face that THIS ISN'T A BIG DEAL!?"

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For once, the round ball that called himself a man had the decency to look surprised.&nbsp; Also, mildly hurt.&nbsp; I'm not in a current state of mind to tell the difference.&nbsp; He looked over to Jonathan, then back to me and Joy before shrugging.&nbsp; He sighed deeply, shaking his head.

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"Jonathan, you're going to explain everything." he said with another sigh.&nbsp; "I can't make any Ranger go with you.&nbsp; That's always ended up badly.&nbsp; If you want their help, your going to have to convince them yourself."

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By some miracle of Arceus, he stood up from his chair.&nbsp; We moved out of the way so he could leave.&nbsp; Also, so we wouldn't be walked over by his ever expanding girth.&nbsp; He looked at me before leaving.&nbsp; He had a frown on his features, the first time he decided to try that tactic on me.&nbsp; I stared back on him, my features impassive to his more docile one.&nbsp; He shook his head once, then left us alone as he shut the door behind him.

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I still didn't like this idea.&nbsp; Jonathan didn't look all that pleased, either.&nbsp; Joy looked like this was a large inconvenience.&nbsp; I walked over to Jon, sitting across from him.&nbsp; Joy came over and sat next to me. &nbsp;Jon sighed, shaking his head.

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"Now would be a good time to explain what the fuck is going on." Joy prompted.

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Jon didn't respond to the question, nor to the stares we were giving him.&nbsp; The only sounds were our breathing and the occasional squeak of the chairs.&nbsp; Joy yawned next to me.&nbsp; Jon tapped his foot on the carpet.&nbsp; I slammed my fist against the table.

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"You know what?&nbsp; Screw this crap.&nbsp; I'm done." I said, standing.&nbsp; "Good luck with your damn bird problem.&nbsp; I'm out of here if you're not talking."

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"She raped me." he said softly.

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Huh?&nbsp; "What?" I think my brain just exploded.

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"I can't take her on by myself." he said, a little louder this time.&nbsp; "I've tried.&nbsp; I met her about ten years ago, when I first started.&nbsp; I was a star-eyed trainer, aiming for the big leagues.&nbsp; With Storm and Cleopatra the trainers around Blackthorn were easy pickings, excluding the gym of course.&nbsp; I headed south along Route forty-five to reach New Bark Town, though I didn't use the official route all the way.&nbsp; I cut through the forest halfway through, to see something new and explore the area."

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He took a deep breath, shaking his head.&nbsp; I looked over to Joy, who shrugged at me.&nbsp; "Do you want me to get some water?" she asked out loud.

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Jon nodded.&nbsp; "Yes, please." he said softly, before going quiet again.

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Joy went outside, to return quickly with a pitcher of water and three plastic cups.&nbsp; She placed the pitcher in front of us and served Jon and herself a cup.&nbsp; I had to serve myself.&nbsp; She gave me a grin.

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"You're not the one talking." she said as a excuse.

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Silence fell around us again as I served myself water.&nbsp; It was odd to see Jon this quiet or unresponsive.&nbsp; He's always been the one to drop a witty comment or pull some line out of nowhere.&nbsp; Now it seemed that he was just trying to find the right words.&nbsp; Probably failing miserably, due to the frown on his features.&nbsp; I sat myself down again, intent to at least listen to what he said.

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He sighed.&nbsp; "After a while, I got lost trying to find my way.&nbsp; It felt amazing.&nbsp; I was out in the world, having my own adventure.&nbsp; I always dreamed of being in the Pokémon League.&nbsp; Battling in front of hundreds of people, the stakes, the prestige.&nbsp; It's what I've always wanted to do since I've known about Pokémon.&nbsp; As soon as I turned thirteen, my parents helped me catch my first Pokémon, and they've been with me all this time."

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"Storm and Cleopatra?" I asked.

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He nodded.&nbsp; "We've been together ever since.&nbsp; Anyway, it was then that I found her.&nbsp; She was young, and I didn't know about her kind back then.&nbsp; I thought it was all a myth to keep kids from doing dumb ass shit.&nbsp; But right in front of me was a real life Zapdos.&nbsp; Sure, a baby by all standards, but a Zapdos nonetheless.&nbsp; She was having problems making a suitable nest, finding things.&nbsp; While I obviously couldn't understand her, it was easy enough to see.&nbsp; Especially since both Storm and Cleopatra were more than willing to help in translating.&nbsp; She was a bit proud, and it was hard to get her to understand that we weren't going to capture her or scare her off.

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"It only took a few days, but it was nice to stop and take a look around.&nbsp; I always loved the woods, so it wasn't a problem to deviate from my original plan.&nbsp; What was the big problem was that in helping her, I committed the courting ritual of her species.&nbsp; Helping her build her nest, fending off other wild Pokémon.&nbsp; All that fun stuff.&nbsp; She wanted me to stay, and when I refused, she wanted to join me.&nbsp; I refused again, saying that I didn't want to take advantage of her kind nature.&nbsp; She was angry, but I had made up my mind, and we managed to fend off her assault."

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"Fend off, you mean running away." Joy pointed out.

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"You fight a Zapdos face to face." he said, before taking a drink.&nbsp; "Afterwards, I want you to tell me how you beat it.&nbsp; If it doesn't decide to cook your insides."

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I winced, a sensation akin of something sliding over my skin making my stomach squirm.&nbsp; He continued after refilling his cup.&nbsp; "I continued my journey, having an official start and everything at New Bark Town.&nbsp; As much as I wanted to forget about the Zapdos, she wouldn't leave my mind.&nbsp; Traveling was nice, though, and nobody found it odd when I spaced out and thought back to that chance encounter.&nbsp; Looking back at it, things could have turned for the better if I had taken her up on that offer.&nbsp; Though I think I might not have turned out to be who I am today."

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"You'd be a more cocky individual." I said with a grin.&nbsp; Jon chuckled for a moment.

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"Either case, time passed easily as I went back to the League challenge." Jon continued.&nbsp; "It was easy enough to concentrate on that and forget about her.&nbsp; I didn't get all that far, though.&nbsp; I realised that I enjoyed helping others more than just battling and getting that big endorsement package."

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"So then you joined the Rangers?" Joy asked.

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"Pretty much." Jon said with an easy smile.&nbsp; "After five years of running the League gauntlet, it got boring.&nbsp; Especially when you get to know the gym leaders on a first name basis.

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"But yeah, as soon as I heard about the Johto Rangers forming, I came back to Blackthorn to apply.&nbsp; To my surprise, they accepted my application quickly, throwing me on the job as soon as they fitted me in the uniform.&nbsp; Unlike other Rangers that applied, I had a full team of Pokémon at the time.&nbsp; So unlike others, I could tackle dangerous situations quickly and efficiently.&nbsp; I was promoted left and right, becoming one of the first captains of the Blackthorn Rangers.&nbsp; It wasn't until recently that Zapdos became the threat she is now."

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Silence fell as Jon stopped talking.&nbsp; I had drank my cup twice over his story, while both Joy and Jonathan seemed to be&nbsp; taking their time.&nbsp; Jon poured himself another cup.

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"So, you mean that Johto wasn't always this crazy?" Joy asked.

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"It's my fault, technically." Jon said.&nbsp; I took a drink of water, but shrugged all the same.

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"That doesn't make sense." I pointed out.&nbsp; "It's not like you could have seen the future."

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He shook his head.&nbsp; "While I didn't know about it in the entire sense, I should have seen the problems this would have caused at one point or another.&nbsp; The warnings were there, and I chose to ignore them in the long run.&nbsp; This is my doing, no matter what."

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He said it with a conviction I haven't seen many people talk with.&nbsp; It still felt like he was blaming himself for something completely out of his control, but I had no idea how to think in his place.&nbsp; Having a different background will do that to you.

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"So fast forward to... about a year ago or so.&nbsp; We get a distress call from the League, requesting aid from the Rangers.&nbsp; I get sent with three others to get a fix on the problem.&nbsp; We only got told two things: there's lightning everywhere, and its centered at the foot of Mount Silver.&nbsp; As soon as I got to the area, I saw her.&nbsp; She grew a lot in ten years, that's for sure.&nbsp; The other Rangers were outmatched easily, since they didn't have Pokémon experienced in fighting.&nbsp; Even my team was severely outmatched.&nbsp; I commanded the other Rangers to get out of here, while I held her off so they could get reinforcements.&nbsp; We fought while they ran, but as soon as they were from earshot, she stopped fighting.&nbsp; Cleopatra was about to attack when I halted her, too.&nbsp; Before I could even ask what was going on, she started laughing.&nbsp; And not just any laugh, but a human laugh.&nbsp; Then she started talking."

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"What?!" Joy and I both said in chorus.

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"Yeah, who would of thought, huh?" he said.&nbsp; I'm pretty sure he wasn't expecting an answer.&nbsp; "Turns out she's been grabbing trainers as they passed by the Mount Silver area, bribing them with safe passage through her forest if they spent time with her.&nbsp; She wanted to learn human.&nbsp; That was it.&nbsp; If you try hard enough, anybody can do it apparently."

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He took another gulp of water, sighing when he finished.&nbsp; "To make a long conversation short, it was all basically done for me.&nbsp; Her entire purpose was for me.&nbsp; To be with me.&nbsp; She learned the human language so she could communicate with me.&nbsp; In her eyes, I was her mate... husband... whatever it is.&nbsp; Apparently, there is no going back from a contract like that.&nbsp; Once again, I refused.&nbsp; I didn't see eye to eye with that, nor did I want to be her mate in the first place.&nbsp; When she once again offered herself to be with me in my team, I told her that my team was full.&nbsp; Due to being with the Rangers, I was not allowed to capture any more Pokémon.&nbsp; I didn't have any Pokéballs with me at the time anyway.&nbsp; As soon as I said those words, she flew into a rage.&nbsp; Needless to say, she handed my ass to me in a burning platter.&nbsp; And then... well... she took what was rightfully hers, in her eyes."

&nbsp;

He closed his eyes, rubbing his temples.&nbsp; I wasn't entirely convinced.&nbsp; "And why should we believe this?" I asked.&nbsp; "Yeah, this sounds too elaborate and too much of a sob story to be not true.&nbsp; But how in the world do we know you're not bullshitting."

&nbsp;

He stood up suddenly.&nbsp; For once, I was actually afraid that I had offended him.&nbsp; He turned around and pulled off his shirt.&nbsp; All across his back were scars.&nbsp; I honestly couldn't see a portion of his skin that wasn't slashed.

&nbsp;

"After she was done with me, she turned me over and slashed the shit out of my back." he said.&nbsp; "She left me bleeding on the ground like a used toy.&nbsp; She also said that if I ever betrayed her, she would personally kill me.&nbsp; This makes it clear to any Pokémon that I'm claimed."

&nbsp;

He dropped his shirt back down and turned around.&nbsp; "Now do you believe me?"

&nbsp;

I looked over to Joy, who was nodding her head.&nbsp; I couldn't help but sigh.

&nbsp;

"You better not be kidding when we find this bird." I said.&nbsp; "I'm in."

&nbsp;

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&nbsp;

We were walking downhill.&nbsp; Apparently, Route forty-five was a maze of hedges and tall grass.&nbsp; You could go up, but you'd be in for one large undertaking.&nbsp; In the direction we were walking, it felt like we were in some kind of valley.&nbsp; The mountain seemed to keep us within its grasp, the trees the only thing covering it towards our left.&nbsp; To the right, was part of the mountains grasp.&nbsp; Jon pointed out where the entrance / exit of the Dark Cave.

&nbsp;

"Yeah, that looks like it would have been easier." I said loudly.&nbsp; Jon laughed, patting me on the shoulder.

&nbsp;

"Yeah, it would have been.&nbsp; Trust me.&nbsp; How's your shoulder, by the way?"

&nbsp;

"Better." I said, gently stretching it.&nbsp; "It doesn't hurt as much, but I'd rather not try something stupid with it still."

&nbsp;

Aurora stirred from my stretching, her claws scratching my scalp before settling down again.&nbsp; I gently petted her back, and her purrs rumbled through me.&nbsp; Jonathan chuckled.

&nbsp;

"It must be nice to have her on your head." he commented.&nbsp; "It gets hot around here."

&nbsp;

"It does feel rather nice." I said with a grin.&nbsp; "The cool air helps out a lot."

&nbsp;

Aurora snuggled closer to me, her claws tracing my jaw line as she purred louder in my ears.&nbsp; I scratched her neck as best I could from my angle, and her purrs deepened.&nbsp; Jon was looking at me like I've lost my mind.

&nbsp;

"What is it?" I asked.

&nbsp;

"How do you trust her so much?" he asked.&nbsp; "I mean, you only met her a few days ago.&nbsp; How is it that your so comfortable around her?&nbsp; Her-"  
&nbsp;

I raised my hand to stop him.&nbsp; "I get it, Jon.&nbsp; Thank you for your concern, though.&nbsp; But even still, I trust her.&nbsp; Why?&nbsp; I can't really say any more than I trusted Zin that first night.&nbsp; There really isn't an explanation behind it, other than that's how it is."

&nbsp;

"Irrational behavior." he said with a sigh.

&nbsp;

"Be that as it may, but that's how it is."

&nbsp;

He nodded, more than happy to drop the subject.&nbsp; Aurora didn't seem to mind, though, more than happy to grip me tightly as we walked towards our objective.&nbsp; Joy was giggling behind me, though I wasn't entirely sure why.&nbsp; The path's slope eventually flattened out to a level field.&nbsp; Jon slowly deviated into the forest, and we followed without any questions.&nbsp; The hairs on the back on my neck began to bug me, and I'm pretty sure it wasn't Aurora teasing me back there.

&nbsp;

"Jon?" I called out softly.

&nbsp;

He held out his fist, and we all stood still.&nbsp; Jon moved slowly forward, motioning us to follow him every few feet he moved.&nbsp; I idly realized that even at the highest risk, he was being practically scouting to make sure we were safe.&nbsp; The fear I felt for his safety escalated slightly at the thought.&nbsp; Then the thought of his boss came up, and that concern went down slightly.

&nbsp;

He shook his head.&nbsp; "We need to wait until morning." he said.&nbsp; "I don't want to give the wrong impression to Zapdos."

&nbsp;

"Wrong impression?" Joy echoed.&nbsp; "What do you mean?"

&nbsp;

"She usually has the other Pokémon of the forest report to her of any humans that come around her territory." he explained.&nbsp; "If we push further, the more at risk we become to get her attention."

&nbsp;

"And this isn't what we want." I said, frowning.

&nbsp;

"If we can catch her by surprise, the better." Jon said, nodding at me.&nbsp; "The odds are slim, but we have to try."

&nbsp;

I nodded.&nbsp; "Are we camping here?" I asked.

&nbsp;

He shook his head.&nbsp; "Let's wait until nightfall.&nbsp; No fire, either.&nbsp; It'll attract too much attention."

&nbsp;

"Good thing Aaron has those bars in his backpack, right?" Joy asked.

&nbsp;

I nodded.&nbsp; "I should have enough for everyone.&nbsp; I think mom packed for a small army, not to mention what we bought beforehand."

&nbsp;

Jon nodded.&nbsp; "Sorry Joy, none of Aaron's famous dinner for us."

&nbsp;

"Damn.&nbsp; And I was looking forward to those noodles, too."

&nbsp;

I laughed.&nbsp; "Somehow, I don't think that Aurora would approve of a hot meal."

&nbsp;

"Weavile!" Aurora chirped from above.

&nbsp;

Morale was high as we settled down.&nbsp; It wasn't the best place for tents, but we made due without them.&nbsp; I looked over to Joy, who was fiddling around with her Pokédex.

&nbsp;

"Do you still get reception from the Goldenrod radio?" I asked.

&nbsp;

"Yeah, but if I do, it'll go full blast." she warned.

&nbsp;

"Well, you know where the volume control is, right?&nbsp; Put it inside your backpack while you turn down the volume."

&nbsp;

She rolled her eyes at me, but did as I suggested.&nbsp; A scream that sounded like a wounded Pokémon came from the Pokédex, quickly muted over.&nbsp; Jonathan ran over to us, his eyes looking around frantically.&nbsp; Joy slowly raised the volume of the radio, the guitar solo slowly fading away.

&nbsp;

The slightly muted voice of the Goldenrod DJ came from Joy's backpack.&nbsp; "If I had my way of it, this would be the last time I'd play that song on the radio.&nbsp; But no, the youth of today have to blast their eardrums out with screaming music.&nbsp; Honestly kids, what kind of crap is that?

&nbsp;

"Anyway, enough of me complaining of what's popular and what's not.&nbsp; News time!&nbsp; The Bug Catching contest in National Park started without any problems.&nbsp; They seem to have a really good turnout today, too.&nbsp; About thirty kids and parents participating.&nbsp; Hope someone out there catches something cool!&nbsp; Maybe a Scyther?&nbsp; I love those guys.&nbsp; Can't beat a Pokémon that's fast as lightning and blades for arms.&nbsp; Feeding them is another problem, but that's a minor inconvenience.

&nbsp;

"Olivine's power grid came back up not that long ago.&nbsp; We got reports that everything is fine, and that service will continue until something catastrophic happens." The sounds of shuffling papers could be heard though the speaker.&nbsp; "Well, this is interesting.&nbsp; It seems like we're reporting on League business now!&nbsp; Apparently, the champions from the different regions have been spotted in different cities, and traveling together!&nbsp; Lance the Dragon Master, Cynthia the Legend Seeker, Steven the Iron Juggernaut, and Wallace the&nbsp; Aqua Illusionist have apparently combined forces to do... something.&nbsp; Unfortunately, the League hasn't given us much information to report.&nbsp; So, speculation!&nbsp; I'm betting there's something big going on.&nbsp; We haven't had any crazy crime syndicates trying to take over the world recently, so what could it be?&nbsp; We'll do our best to keep you all posted as much as possible.&nbsp; Also, it would seem that my radio signal is getting a boost!&nbsp; To all you new listeners in Hoenn, Almia, and Fiorre, welcome aboard to the madness!&nbsp; We're still working on Sinnoh, because apparently being like three days away in an airplane is too much for our signals.&nbsp; We'll work on it, I promise you.&nbsp; And yes, I'm promising this to people that can't hear me currently.

&nbsp;

"Music time!&nbsp; Apparently you all liked that crazy pair with the techno music.&nbsp; So we'll throw you some more!&nbsp; Here's the 'Milotic Rapids' with another of their beats called 'Transformations'!&nbsp; Enjoy!"

&nbsp;

Joy closed her Pokédex as the beat grew louder, before anything could start.&nbsp; I was about to protest myself.&nbsp; I've heard good things about that band.&nbsp; Jon gave me a soft pat on my shoulder as he shook his head.

&nbsp;

"I'll get you their CD if we make it out of this place." he said with a grin.

&nbsp;

"How am I going to play it?" I asked, raising an eyebrow at him.&nbsp; "It's not like I have any fancy gadgets that play that.&nbsp; And anyway, when am I going to have the time?"  
&nbsp;

"I'm sure we'll figure it out." he said with a shrug.&nbsp; "It's a little past midday.&nbsp; Let's get a little deeper before we settle in for good."

&nbsp;

I was curious, but everyone complied.&nbsp; Didn't he just say that we shouldn't move further?&nbsp; It was good that we didn't set up anything more permanent.&nbsp; We didn't even take out our sleeping bags or make any kind of perimeter.&nbsp; I helped Joy stand up, and Jon made sure to cover our tracks as we left our little area.&nbsp; It felt like we were exploring a lost forest, and we probably were.&nbsp; It didn't look that many people came around here on purpose, so the radio was right.&nbsp; People really took that warning seriously, and I had to wonder how insane we had to be to be doing what we were about to do.

&nbsp;

The trees seemed to grow thicker as we pushed onward.&nbsp; Berries hung ripe above us, and my stomach growled in protest to the amazingly large Sitrus berries that we passed by.&nbsp; A few bushes of other berries I didn't recognize grew around us.&nbsp; Jon had to stop and remind me that we had our own food to eat.&nbsp; We passed out food among us, but we still continued forward.&nbsp; Aurora clung tightly to my scalp, pressing her body close to my head to avoid being hit by anything.&nbsp; When I offered her to go back inside her Pokéball, she refused.&nbsp; I stopped by the second time, when her claws threatened to break through my skin.

&nbsp;

As we continued forward the trees continued to grow thicker, but more spread apart from each other.&nbsp; Bushes filled with berries looked untouched by either Pokémon or human grew tall and proud.&nbsp; Even flowers were growing wildly, the air growing heavy with the perfume-like scent.&nbsp; Jonathan stopped us when we could barely see the edges of a great clearing.

&nbsp;

"Alright, we pushed farther than I thought we would be, but that's fine.&nbsp; Less walking to do tomorrow."

&nbsp;

"Tomorrow?" I asked.

&nbsp;

"You don't want to fight her in the dark." he warned, shaking his head.&nbsp; He tapped his wrist, as if asking for the time.&nbsp; Joy checked her Pokédex.

&nbsp;

"It's almost four in the afternoon." she answered.

&nbsp;

"Yeah, that sounds about right." he said, nodding.&nbsp; "We have to stay quiet.&nbsp; On that clearing is her nest.&nbsp; We can't let her know we're here."

&nbsp;

"Wait, why are we so close to her nest?!" I exclaimed, my voice almost going up an octave.

&nbsp;

"So we don't walk so far in the morning tomorrow." Jon answered.&nbsp; "And keep your voice down.&nbsp; We don't want her to know, remember?"

&nbsp;

I nodded, clamping my mouth shut with my hands.&nbsp; Aurora giggled from above me, but kept silent afterwards at Jon's glare.&nbsp; Jon pulled out his Pokédex and fiddled with it for a moment.&nbsp; He nodded after a second, closing it.

&nbsp;

"We won't have to prop up tents." he said.&nbsp; "No chance of rain tonight."

&nbsp;

"I don't trust the weather people, man." I whispered.&nbsp; "They're never right."

&nbsp;

He rolled his eyes at me.&nbsp; "They are the only ones who get paid to lie." he said.

&nbsp;

"That makes me feel so much better." I said.&nbsp; "It makes me want to at least make some kind of cover."

&nbsp;

"We'll be fine.&nbsp; It's not like a little water is going to kill you."

&nbsp;

"If you get struck by lightning it will." Joy shot as she joined us.

&nbsp;

"But it still won't kill you by itself." Jon said.

&nbsp;

"Guilty by association and assistance in murder is good enough for me." I said, standing up.&nbsp; "I'm going to relax.&nbsp; Wake me up when it's my time to watch."

&nbsp;

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&nbsp;

Jon and Joy were passed out.&nbsp; All of my Pokémon insisted in helping to keep an eye out at our encampment.&nbsp; Was it even that?&nbsp; We didn't even have a fire, so my eyesight was near useless.&nbsp; But I guess if Zapdos showed up, I wouldn't need any light when lightning is coming towards my face.

&nbsp;

Everyone was quiet for the most part.&nbsp; Akalia's golden eyes were easy to spot, along with Zin's red glow.&nbsp; Aurora was currently above my head in a tree branch.&nbsp; I wouldn't put it past her that she's asleep.&nbsp; Deoxys and Spirit were staying close to me.&nbsp; Spirit's claws and at least two of Deoxys' tentacles were always touching a part of my body.&nbsp; Mist was... somewhere.&nbsp; I wasn't entirely sure where the Mismagius was.&nbsp; She has a tendency to do that, I think.&nbsp; Xola was also currently missing.&nbsp; Though knowing her, I'll be doused in water before I miss her too much.

&nbsp;

Akalia and Zin appeared, Zin's warm nuzzle on my hand telling me she wanted attention.&nbsp; I grabbed her horn gently and reached behind them to scratch.&nbsp; Akalia came to sit next to Zin, and I alternated scratching both of them.

&nbsp;

"We haven't seen anything." Zin whispered.&nbsp; "There were a few small bugs, but they left as soon as Akalia walked in their general direction."

&nbsp;

I nodded.&nbsp; "Nothing hostile so far then." I said.

&nbsp;

"It feels like everything is avoiding us, actually." Deoxys said.&nbsp; "Our presence is known, but we're being deliberately ignored."

&nbsp;

"Let's hope that Zapdos doesn't assault us in the night, then." I said grimly.&nbsp; "It wouldn't do well for any of us to be caught off guard."

&nbsp;

"Where's Xola?" Zin asked.

&nbsp;

"I'm betting with Mist." I said with a sigh.&nbsp; "That ghost is going to be the death of me."

&nbsp;

"You rang?"

&nbsp;

I felt a weight drop on top of me as Xola rested herself on my body.&nbsp; My lungs emptied what air they had left as her face snuggled against my chest.&nbsp; I wrapped my arm around her, stroking her head gently.

&nbsp;

"You shouldn't try to crush my lungs so often, Xola." I whispered.

&nbsp;

"Oh, you're so nice to me." she said with a giggle.

&nbsp;

"We did not find anything while we were out, Master." Mist said next to me.&nbsp; "I have to agree with Deoxys that it feels like they know of our presence, yet avoid causing an uproar."

&nbsp;

I nodded.&nbsp; "Thanks, everyone.&nbsp; Let's relax for now, before we earn our sleep."

&nbsp;

Everyone seemed to be agreeable to the idea.&nbsp; I felt Deoxys tighten her grasp as she sat next to me.&nbsp; I looked at her direction, but could barely make any of her features.&nbsp; The moon, if it was out at all, was hidden by cloud cover from above.&nbsp; The only way I knew that she was looking at me was that her eyes glowed yellow, just like Akalia's.

&nbsp;

"Are you tired?" she asked softly.&nbsp; I shook my head in response.

&nbsp;

"Do you mind if we talked?"&nbsp; I chuckled in response, but motioned her to go on.

&nbsp;

"We can talk.&nbsp; It'll keep me awake." I said, urging her.&nbsp; "Is there something wrong?"

&nbsp;

"No!" she exclaimed, before calming down.&nbsp; "No, nothing is wrong.&nbsp; I just... I wanted to know if you did think of a new name for me."

&nbsp;

I frowned.&nbsp; "I'm sorry, I haven't.&nbsp; But while we're on the subject, do you have any suggestions?"

&nbsp;

"Me?" she queried.

&nbsp;

"Of course.&nbsp; It's you that we're going to name. &nbsp;Don't you think you should have some input in what you're going to be called?" I asked back.

&nbsp;

"But aren't you my trainer?"

&nbsp;

"Well, yes, technically I am." I conceded.&nbsp; "But at the same time, all of you are intelligent, and can easily tell me if it's something that displeases you.&nbsp; I'm a flexible guy."

&nbsp;

"In more ways than one." Zin chirped, as she pressed herself next to me.&nbsp; "Hey Deoxys, you want to have sex with him, don't you?"

&nbsp;

What?!&nbsp; "Zin, I think this qualifies under the flag that not everyone is as horny as you." I pointed out calmly.

&nbsp;

She snorted, pressing her muzzle on my leg to suppress her laughter.&nbsp; "Right." she said, her voice barely under control.&nbsp; "And you aren't the one that jumps me when I spread my legs."

&nbsp;

Arceus!&nbsp; If there was any light outside, anyone would see how flustered I am.&nbsp; All I wanted to make sure is that my embarrassment wasn't felt.

&nbsp;

"If you're trying to hide your arousal, you're failing miserably Master." Xola intoned.

&nbsp;

As if things just couldn't get worse.

&nbsp;

"I want to make you happy, Master." Deoxys said.&nbsp; Zin stood up, her eyes wide.&nbsp; I could swear that her teeth gleamed with fire.

&nbsp;

"Oh do you now?" she asked sweetly.&nbsp; "I think we can arrange something."

&nbsp;

Arceus!&nbsp; I had to put a stop to this!&nbsp; I can't have Zin turning Deoxys into another of her planned pack or... WHATEVER it was she's planning!&nbsp; Zin's eyes turned to me, and now I could really see her grin as flames licked the sides of her open muzzle.

&nbsp;

"No, you won't stop me." she said with finality.&nbsp; "No, I'm not going to force her into choosing.&nbsp; And no, nothing you can say is going to stop this conversation."

&nbsp;

My complaints died in my throat as Zin grinned.&nbsp; "But that won't be tonight, unless you want to."

&nbsp;

"Master, I am going to speak with Zin." she said softly, releasing me from her grip.&nbsp; "Please relax.&nbsp; We will be back shortly."

&nbsp;

As both of them turned and walked away into the darkness, I couldn't help but feel a bit of fear.&nbsp; What was Zin planning?&nbsp; Why did she feel the need to speak with Deoxys?&nbsp; Perhaps she notices something I don't?&nbsp; I wouldn't doubt it.&nbsp; I'm blind to most of it.&nbsp; I felt Xola snuggle against my chest.

&nbsp;

"When can I have my turn with you?" she asked softly.&nbsp; Akalia purred next to me.&nbsp; I swallowed the lump that began to form in my throat.&nbsp; I've never felt the need to go to sleep so badly like right now.&nbsp; Spirit seemed to feel my distress, and softly hissed at Xola and Akalia.&nbsp; Both Pokémon backed off from the Flygon's advance, but didn't leave me entirely.&nbsp; Spirit seemed to be satisfied with that.&nbsp; She tightened her embrace on me as she nuzzled my cheek gently.

&nbsp;

I stared upwards, feeling my body finally relax.&nbsp; Tomorrow was to be a busy day.&nbsp; Hopefully one without any kind of extreme fighting.&nbsp; Who was I kidding, though.&nbsp; The odds of Zapdos peacefully leaving the area alone were near zero.&nbsp; How were we supposed to convince her otherwise?&nbsp; It really felt that all our options were just about if Zapdos was even remotely amiable to the possibility.&nbsp; Again, it really felt like that was not happening.

&nbsp;

Screw this.&nbsp; I'm sure that someone would wake me up if something happened.&nbsp; I felt Spirit hug me, cooing softly in the effort to get me to sleep.&nbsp; I reached up to stroke the scales on her neck gently, exhaustion claiming me quickly as soon as I closed my eyes.

&nbsp;

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&nbsp;

Morning came without any problems.&nbsp; All my Pokémon were around me in some form or fashion.&nbsp; Aurora was in her traditional place on top of my head somehow.&nbsp; Most of her body was covering my face as Xola still rested on top of me.&nbsp; Spirit woke up alongside me, and quickly took command of the situation by making sure everyone was up and about.&nbsp; She even went over to make sure that Jonathan and Joy were up.&nbsp; Storm and Zefyra were out of their Pokéballs, and so were Variel and Baast.&nbsp; It seemed that both my friends had the same idea I had.

&nbsp;

Jon was the first one to approach me.&nbsp; "Get your stuff together quick.&nbsp; Take a piss if you have to, but let's get ready.&nbsp; I don't want to postpone this any longer."

&nbsp;

What I wanted is breakfast, but my bladder was complaining all the same.&nbsp; I went to relieve myself, a breakfast bar stuffed in my mouth as I did my work behind a tree.&nbsp; Making sure I was proper to exit cover, I made my way back to camp.&nbsp; Joy and Jonathan had my stuff ready, and had all their Pokémon recalled.

&nbsp;

"Alright, now we get ready.&nbsp; Recall everyone and lets go.&nbsp; I don't want to waste daylight."

&nbsp;

"It's like seven in the morning, man." I said, stifling a yawn.

&nbsp;

"And it's going to get later if you don't hurry your ass up."

&nbsp;

All my Pokémon were conveniently all together.&nbsp; I recalled them one by one, though I got a weird look from both Zin and Deoxys.&nbsp; I just hoped everything is fine in the long run.&nbsp; After making sure that all of my Pokéballs were secured on my belt, I turned to Jon and followed them.&nbsp; Joy handed me my backpack as we followed.

&nbsp;

The clearing itself was covered in green grass as far as the eye could see.&nbsp; It was barely above ankle high, so it didn't offer any cover.&nbsp; What dominated the clearing was a massive tree.&nbsp; It was dead, the weathered bark looked silver in the morning sun.&nbsp; The smooth bark lead up to a crown of twigs and branches held by the trees dead branches.&nbsp; Green vines and leaves could be spotted, even at the distance we were.&nbsp; Jon stepped forward, walking in front of us as we headed towards the tree.&nbsp; Without any warning, a bolt of lightning struck in front of us.&nbsp; It was quickly followed by more, and we were forced backwards.&nbsp; Jon stood still though, not being intimidated by the attacks.&nbsp; I almost called out to him, but then another bolt of lightning struck.&nbsp; It was larger than the other thing streaks, but when my eyes stopped showing white sparks everywhere, Zapdos stood in front of Jon.

&nbsp;

The giant bird was almost twice his size.&nbsp; It was huge when we saw her when she was aligned with the Goldenrod Radio tower.&nbsp; Now, she was just gigantic.&nbsp; How were we supposed to stop this thing again?&nbsp; Right, shoot stuff at it.&nbsp; Gotcha.&nbsp; The Zapdos opened her wings wide, screeching out at us for a moment.&nbsp; While I cringed backwards, Jon didn't back down from the display.

&nbsp;

"It's been a while since we last talked." he said.

&nbsp;

For a moment,&nbsp; I thought he lost his mind.&nbsp; Talking with one of the thunder birds?&nbsp; But she responded in kind.

&nbsp;

"It really has been a while, hasn't it, my love?"

&nbsp;

Love?!&nbsp; Wait.&nbsp; The story at the Ranger headquarters.&nbsp; He wasn't kidding, then.&nbsp; Holy Arceus!

&nbsp;

She plucked a feather from her chest, her long beak placing it in Jon's hair.&nbsp; "You shouldn't throw away my gifts." the Zapdos admonished him.&nbsp; "It hurts that you don't care."

&nbsp;

"I do care.&nbsp; It's why I've told you that you need to be with your kind." Jonathan said.&nbsp; It sounded like a rehearsed line.&nbsp; Or possibly that he's had to repeat himself too many times.

&nbsp;

The Zapdos laughed.&nbsp; "How many times have you said the same line to me?" she asked.&nbsp; "And how many times have I&nbsp; told you that you're the only one for me?"

&nbsp;

"One too many times." Jon replied.

&nbsp;

"So how many times are we going to have this same conversation?" she asked.

&nbsp;

"Until you understand that I'm right." Jon said with a shrug.&nbsp; "I can't give you the family you want."

&nbsp;

"I don't need hatchlings to be happy." she chided him softly.&nbsp; She leaned down and rubbed her face against his.&nbsp; "All I want is you."

&nbsp;

Jon didn't look pleased at the situation he was in.&nbsp; He didn't look like anything, actually.&nbsp; "You've been attacking cities again."

&nbsp;

"Only when I felt you were close!" she said happily.&nbsp; "You can't blame me for being excited to see you after so long."  
&nbsp;

"You raped me the last time we met." he pointed out.

&nbsp;

"I claimed what was rightfully mine." she said sweetly.&nbsp; "You were being uncooperative."

&nbsp;

"I didn't want to be hurt, either." he pointed out.

&nbsp;

"Are you still hurt over me claiming you?" she asked, grabbing his shirt with her beak.&nbsp; "You haven't betrayed my trust now, have you?"

&nbsp;

"No.&nbsp; I'm happy with being single, thank you."

&nbsp;

"But then what about those other humans?" Zapdos said, her tone turning cold.&nbsp; "What about the female?"

&nbsp;

"I didn't touch her."

&nbsp;

"Prove it!" Zapdos roared.

&nbsp;

Any politeness that was left was washed away as soon as she said those words.&nbsp; Electricity began to crackle around her body.&nbsp; I could begin to smell ozone just by standing nearby.&nbsp; The fear I had for everyone was beginning to escalate.&nbsp; Not even Akalia's attacks left that kind of smell.

&nbsp;

Joy stepped forward, her hands balled up into fists.&nbsp; She stood next to Jonathan, and Zapdos leaned over to inspect her.&nbsp; I had no idea what she was trying to do, but I didn't talk either.&nbsp; She seemed satisfied, however, when she backed away from Joy and nodded.

&nbsp;

"Good.&nbsp; You haven't betrayed my trust yet." Zapdos said, relief flooding her voice.&nbsp; "I was afraid I would have to dissuade you from pursuing her."

&nbsp;

"I learned that lesson well the first time." Jon said, shaking his head.&nbsp; "I know that makes you angry."

&nbsp;

"See?&nbsp; We're destined to be together!"

&nbsp;

"I still see otherwise." Jon said, frowning.

&nbsp;

Zapdos' eyes narrowed at him.&nbsp; "I've told you time and time again that I'm not old enough to return to my island.&nbsp; Nor am I powerful enough to claim a mate that I want.&nbsp; Not that I have a need for another male."

&nbsp;

"I think you're powerful enough." Jon told her sharply.&nbsp; "You can show that you owned this entire forest to a prospective mate and they would be impressed."

&nbsp;

"My mate isn't impressed with what I've done." she said to him sourly.&nbsp; "You ignore me, and deliberately leave me for many moons!&nbsp; I search high and low for you at all times."

&nbsp;

So that's why she went to Goldenrod!&nbsp; She was looking for Jon all this time.&nbsp; It's a little scary, thinking that a giant thunder bird is looking for you.

&nbsp;

She looked over to me idly.&nbsp; Lightning flashed across her spiky feathers and out of impulse I moved.&nbsp; An arc of lightning hit where I was standing a few moments ago, chunks of earth and grass exploding everywhere.

&nbsp;

When I tried to stand, something heavy pressed down on my chest.&nbsp; I grasped at it, a screech from above making me hesitate in maintaining my hold.&nbsp; Yellow and black feathers blocked out the sun.&nbsp; Something hard pecked at my hair.

&nbsp;

"And who are you mated to, dear human?" Zapdos asked from above.

&nbsp;

"Leave him alone, Zapdos." Jon warned.

&nbsp;

"And why are these humans with you, dear mate?" she asked.&nbsp; She turned back to me.&nbsp; "Answer the question."

&nbsp;

"I don't believe that your privileged to know that." I said evenly.

&nbsp;

"You're not in a position to bargain." she said sweetly.&nbsp; Her talons began to tighten around my chest.

&nbsp;

"I'm not mated to Jonathan, if that's what your wondering." I answered.&nbsp; "I don't swing that way."

&nbsp;

"Not the answer I was looking for."

&nbsp;

"My Houndoom, alright?" I whispered.&nbsp; "And my Mismagius, Luxray, and Gardevoir, though she isn't here."

&nbsp;

"A pity." she said.&nbsp; "I would hope that you could convince Jon."

&nbsp;

"We've talked before.&nbsp; He didn't seem interested in talking about it."

&nbsp;

"Again, a pity.&nbsp; I think he could have learned a lot from you."

&nbsp;

"Could?"

&nbsp;

Before anything else happened, something toppled Zapdos from above me.&nbsp; I looked over to my right to see Baast running towards me.&nbsp; She pulled me from the ground roughly, my shoulder protesting the rough treatment.&nbsp; It stopped when the ground next to us exploded as lightning struck where I once was.&nbsp; Stone and dirt pelted me as Baast made sure I was alright.

&nbsp;

"Jonathan!"

&nbsp;

I looked behind me, seeing Zapdos standing up.&nbsp; Lightning emanated from her body, lashing wildly around without direction or control.&nbsp; She screeched loudly, almost as if turning into a mindless beast.

&nbsp;

"What do we do now?" Joy asked.

&nbsp;

"I still vote for running to be a number one option!" I suggested.

&nbsp;

"No, I'm done running." Jon said grimly.&nbsp; "We finish this today."

&nbsp;

"Baast, Aura Sphere!" Jon yelled out.

&nbsp;

I pulled out two Pokéballs, releasing both Zin and Akalia out.&nbsp; Zin rushed forward, using the spheres from Baast to cover her.&nbsp; Akalia looked surprised for a moment, her body unmoving.&nbsp; A roar from behind told me that Joy released Zefyra.

&nbsp;

"Zefyra, Tri Attack!"

&nbsp;

Three beams of different colors headed towards Zapdos direction.&nbsp; Zin launched a Flamethrower attack to cut off a possible escape path.&nbsp; It worked even better than expected, the Tri Attack landing while the Flamethrower still burning some of the feathers on top of her head.&nbsp; Even with the attacks connecting, it did little to stop her.&nbsp; She didn't even seem any worse for wear, other than the odd singed feather or two.

&nbsp;

Zapdos let out a shriek before she retaliated, sending bolts of lightning our way.&nbsp; Baast grabbed hold of me, taking me to safety among the lightning blasts.&nbsp; Akalia countered the bolts with attacks of her own, explosions popping as the energies met in mid air.&nbsp; Zefyra darted out of the way, using her Tri Attack to counter some of the attacks directed at us.&nbsp; I grabbed hold of another Pokéball, idly noticing Zin following Zapdos from the ground.

&nbsp;

"Akalia!&nbsp; Help Zin!" I yelled out.&nbsp; The Luxray was shaken into action, bolting to follow the Houndoom as quickly as possible.&nbsp; Opening the Pokéball, Mist materialized next to me.&nbsp; Her eyes widened in surprise, before nodding at me.

&nbsp;

"Magical Leaf!" I said, pointing at the flying bird.&nbsp; Green swirls of energy took the shape of leaves, before rocketing towards her target.&nbsp; More leaves joined the initial barrage, forcing Zapdos to dodge or get hit.&nbsp; She wasn't able to fully escape the attack, and it allowed Zefyra to follow up with an attack of her own.

&nbsp;

"Zefyra, Hyper Beam!" Joy roared.&nbsp; The attack took full advantage of the Zapdos' inability to move.&nbsp; The resulting explosion resounded through the clearing above.&nbsp; The ball of leftover energy hung in the air for a moment, only to reveal a shimmering field of lightning around her.&nbsp; Baast reacted quickly, running towards Zefyra and using her as a springboard to reach Zapdos.

&nbsp;

"Baast, Brick Break!" Jon shouted.&nbsp; When Baast reached Zapdos, she launched a punch forward.&nbsp; The shield wavered on the impact, and Baast followed with another.&nbsp; The shield looked like it cracked under the strain, and Baast followed up with another Aura Sphere at close range.&nbsp; The ball hit the impact point, blowing both Pokémon back in the air.&nbsp; Zefyra appeared to catch the Lucario on her back, while Zapdos flapped her mighty wings to catch and straighten herself.&nbsp; She screeched once, before diving towards the Hydreigon and her charge.

&nbsp;

A blast of fire came from under the Zapdos, deviating her from the charge.&nbsp; Zefyra came down to our level, Baast jumping off to run toward Zin and Akalia.&nbsp; Both were doing their best to distract the flying Pokémon as best they could.&nbsp; Mist floated next to me as we moved towards the evolving battlefield.

&nbsp;

"Mist, Shadow Ball!" I ordered, seeing an opening.&nbsp; Mist complied, launching the attack as quickly as she could.&nbsp; Zin used herself as a distraction, jumping on top of the Zapdos and attacking from where she couldn't be reached physically.&nbsp; Zapdos barely reacted in time, lifting herself out of the way to get out of Akalia's electric attack.&nbsp; With Zapdos in the air, she quickly gained altitude and shook violently.&nbsp; I grabbed Spirit's Pokéball as Zefyra took to the air again.&nbsp; My Flygon didn't hesitate, flying towards the Zapdos as fast as she could.&nbsp; With a flap of her wings, Zin lost her grip and began to fall.&nbsp; Spirit dove and intercepted the Houndoom long before she hit the ground.&nbsp; Zefyra launched herself into melee combat with the Zapdos.&nbsp; A flash of thunder left me blinded, and I had to rub my eyes to stop the spots dancing in front of me.&nbsp; The thud that I felt wasn't stopped because I was temporarily blind.

&nbsp;

"ZEFYRA!" Joy screamed.

&nbsp;

That isn't good.&nbsp; "Joy, recall Zefyra!&nbsp; Get her out of the battlefield!" Jon bellowed.

&nbsp;

Zefyra's body was smoking when my vision returned.&nbsp; She was being recalled at the same time, the Hydreigon's body shining with the traditional red light before dissappearing inside her Pokéball.&nbsp; I looked over to Joy, as her body shivered as she gently placed the Pokéball back to her belt.&nbsp; The scream of rage that came from her voice was something I didn't want to hear ever again.&nbsp; She grabbed all the other Pokéballs on her belt and a wall of Pokémon stood in front of her.&nbsp; They all looked confused for a moment until Variel turned around to see Joy's face.

&nbsp;

"Bring that FUCKING BITCH DOWN!" she screamed.&nbsp; "I don't give a FUCK how you do it!&nbsp; No one fucks with my friends and gets away with it!"

&nbsp;

Note to self: never call Joy Isabella.

&nbsp;

Victini took it upon herself to lead the cavalry.&nbsp; "Alright!&nbsp; We heard the boss.&nbsp; Let's take that overstuffed bird down!" she said cheerfully before flying towards the offending target.&nbsp; Morph transformed into a copy of Zapdos in a flash, taking to the air and following Victini. &nbsp;The others followed Baast's orders, directing them in attempts to distract her.

&nbsp;

One thought bugged me.&nbsp; This shouldn't be this easy.&nbsp; Sure, we have the number advantage, but she wasn't using her full power either.&nbsp; The clouds began to turn dark as the real Zapdos flew in circles.&nbsp; I blinked as a drop of water landed in my forehead.&nbsp; Wiping it off, I was surprised when it was replaced by two more.&nbsp; And then more water came down from the sky.

&nbsp;

"Rain Dance!" I screamed.&nbsp; "Get everyone out of the sky!"

&nbsp;

Too late.&nbsp; Zapdos screeched loudly, the bolts almost blinding all my vision before I covered my eyes.&nbsp; Morph was falling from the sky, Victini's shield being the only thing protecting the falling Ditto.&nbsp; I could barely see what was going on, but I hoped that everyone was alright in some way.&nbsp; Chunks of dirt hit my chest as the rain began to pick up the pace.&nbsp; From above, Zapdos laughed like a kid that got what they wanted for their birthday.

&nbsp;

"Oh, what a joyous day!" she yelled.&nbsp; "I'll handle you meddlesome children, and I'll have my mate to myself once more!"

&nbsp;

As Zapdos gloated from above, I surveyed the battlefield.&nbsp; Or I should say, what was left of it.&nbsp; An orange shield protected Joy's Pokémon.&nbsp; Victini's small form was outlined in a bright orange light.&nbsp; While Victini's shield held, Mist's barrier was cracking under the previous strain.&nbsp; Zin, Akalia, Spirit, and Baast hid under the dark purple barrier.&nbsp; The cynical part of me wanted to ask Xola how we were supposed to win this.

&nbsp;

I ran towards my Pokémon, washing the water from my eyes.&nbsp; Zapdos was still laughing above as I slid through the barrier.&nbsp; Spirit picked me up, clinging desperately as my hands trembled.&nbsp; Zin looked over to me, fear easy to see in her features.

&nbsp;

"I'm sorry!" she yelled at me.&nbsp; "Whatever it is, I'm sorry!"

&nbsp;

What?&nbsp; "Now's not the time, Zin!&nbsp; We have to figure something out!"

&nbsp;

Akalia growled loudly, only for the sound to be drowned out as Mist's barrier held against another blast of lightning.&nbsp; More cracks appeared on the shield, Mist wincing as she poured more power into it.

&nbsp;

"Spirit, you're the only one that has any resistance to her attacks.&nbsp; They're going to be brutal if they hit though.&nbsp; You have to do your best to distract her."

&nbsp;

She nodded at my request.&nbsp; I looked over to Akalia, who was looking still better than most.

&nbsp;

"Zin, are you still in?" I asked.

&nbsp;

She looked around, but nodded.&nbsp; "I haven't been hit yet."

&nbsp;

"I need you both to try and distract Zapdos.&nbsp; Try to coordinate your attacks so that you can herd her into another attack.&nbsp; Also, don't hurt each other now.&nbsp; Not like last time."

&nbsp;

"Last time was an accident!" she yelled.

&nbsp;

"I know, I know." I said, shaking my head.&nbsp; "Mist?&nbsp; Are you alright?"

&nbsp;

"Never... better..." she said.&nbsp; "I... cannot hold out for much longer.&nbsp; Perhaps another lightning blast, or at worse a second.&nbsp; After that, I will be drained."

&nbsp;

"I'll recall you and have Deoxys help." I said, nodding.&nbsp; "I'm afraid that Zapdos will take out Xola in one hit with these powered up lightning blasts.&nbsp; I'm not sure about Aurora, either."

&nbsp;

"We need all the help we can get, Master." Zin said.&nbsp; She was still worried.&nbsp; "Next time I say something like this, I give you full permission to slap me stupid!"

&nbsp;

I blinked at her, but shook my head.&nbsp; "We'll worry about it later.&nbsp; Everyone ready?"

&nbsp;

"_What about me_?"

&nbsp;

Baast looked at me with a concerned look.&nbsp; "_I am still able to battle_." she persisted.

&nbsp;

"I'm not your trainer." I said with a frown.

&nbsp;

"_I trust you enough that you will not send me to my grave_." she pressed.&nbsp; "_Please, direct me_."

&nbsp;

I was shocked.&nbsp; I've never heard of a trainer giving orders to a Pokémon that wasn't theirs.&nbsp; I nodded at her.

&nbsp;

"Give me a few moments.&nbsp; Let's see how this plan works first.&nbsp; I can't think right now with that overgrown bird screeching so loudly." I said, pointing skyward.

&nbsp;

She nodded as another blast of lightning slammed against Mist's barrier.&nbsp; The sound of glass shattering filled my ears.&nbsp; Everyone bolted as I caught the falling Mismagius.&nbsp; Fishing out her Pokéball, she was recalled back to safety.&nbsp; With her Pokéball safely attached, I grabbed Deoxys' ball and released her.&nbsp; Again, without any hesitation, Deoxys assessed the situation, looking skyward as Zapdos launched another blast of lightning.&nbsp; This one was directed to Spirit, but due to her element it did nothing but slow down her flight slightly.&nbsp; I was suddenly glad to have called that one right.

&nbsp;

Zapdos let out a cry as Spirit aligned herself at the same height.&nbsp; Deoxys distracted me before I could grab Aurora's ball from my waist.

&nbsp;

"How do you wish to proceed?" Deoxys asked.

&nbsp;

"I don't know!" I said loudly.&nbsp; "I told Spirit to distract Zapdos!&nbsp; I'm not sure that Victini can hold against another one of those Thunder attacks.&nbsp; But now we can't shoot anything to the air without risking Spirit in the crossfire!"

&nbsp;

I looked over to Jon, who was looking skyward.&nbsp; I couldn't tell what he was thinking.&nbsp; Other than Baast, no other of his Pokémon were in the battle.&nbsp; Arceus, what was he thinking?!&nbsp; I grabbed Baast's shoulder, getting her attention.

&nbsp;

"Tell Jon to send Storm up there!" I said, pointing skyward.&nbsp; "Spirit needs help!&nbsp; She won't be able to hold Zapdos off forever!"

&nbsp;

The Lucario nodded at me and headed toward Jon, while Deoxys stood next to me.&nbsp; Her look told me that she wasn't convinced about my plan.&nbsp; The plan was being made as this problem unfolded.&nbsp; There WAS no plan!

&nbsp;

"Improvising seems to be a strong skill you have, then." she said softly.

&nbsp;

"We don't have any advantage with her in the air." I said, frowning.&nbsp; "We need her grounded so we can use our superior numbers to our advantage.&nbsp; Right now, we're just wasting time."

&nbsp;

"I believe myself and Aurora can do so." she said with a nod.

&nbsp;

My face was soaked.&nbsp; My clothes were soaked.&nbsp; I hated how she was standing there with a look of utter confidence while the rain sapped at my body heat.&nbsp; My hand grabbed Aurora's Pokéball and released the Weavile.&nbsp; She jumped into my hands immediately, looked at Deoxys, and nodded.&nbsp; She jumped over to Deoxys' head.

&nbsp;

"We are ready when you give the order." Deoxys said calmly.

&nbsp;

I looked skyward once again, noticing idly that Spirit's flaps were loosing her altitude.&nbsp; Even with Storm in the air, she was picking one target at a time.&nbsp; Distractions weren't going to work at this rate.&nbsp; I turned around to Deoxys and nodded.&nbsp; "Get Spirit out of there!" I said.

&nbsp;

Deoxys launched herself into the air.&nbsp; How she flew, it wasn't in my priority list of things I needed to know at the moment.&nbsp; I ran towards the injured Flygon, hoping to get into range fast enough for the Pokéball's recall beam.&nbsp; A flash of lightning blinded me for a moment, spots dancing across my vision again as Zapdos attacked someone else.&nbsp; I managed to recall Spirit just before her body fell against the ground.&nbsp; Jonathan ran up to me as I secured Spirit's Pokéball.

&nbsp;

"Yeah, welcome to my world."

&nbsp;

"Screw your world, man." I snarled back.&nbsp; "I don't need your witty shit right now!"

&nbsp;

"What now?" Joy asked.

&nbsp;

"Where's Baast and Victini?" I asked.

&nbsp;

"What's the plan?" Joy asked.

&nbsp;

"That bird has to be grounded.&nbsp; We need her off the sky."

&nbsp;

Jon shoved my side.&nbsp; "What do you think they're doing?!" he screamed.

&nbsp;

"You don't have to shove me, dammit!" I said sharply.&nbsp; "I know that!&nbsp; I've been suggesting that to everyone too!"

&nbsp;

"What do you need me for?"

&nbsp;

I turned to see Victini and Baast walk up to me.&nbsp; I nodded, relief washing over me.

&nbsp;

"I have a plan.&nbsp; A risky plan, but it's what I got."

&nbsp;

"Shoot!&nbsp; Risk is my middle name!" Victini said proudly.

&nbsp;

"Can you fly with Baast up there?" I asked, pointing towards the battle in the sky.

&nbsp;

"Proba... Yeah I can!&nbsp; If they keep her at that altitude, I can reach there no problem!" Victini exclaimed with a nod.

&nbsp;

"If you can drop Baast from behind her, that lets you go all out on the back of her head." I explained, pointing towards the Lucario.&nbsp; "You need to do as much damage in a single hit as possible.&nbsp; Don't hold back.&nbsp; You'll be at high risk of being thrown off."

&nbsp;

Baast nodded.&nbsp; "_Don't worry about that.&nbsp; That bird has it coming._"

&nbsp;

"Is everyone ready?" I asked.&nbsp; Victini and Baast nodded at me.&nbsp; I looked skyward, noticing Zapdos flying lower than anticipated.

&nbsp;

"Go!" I yelled.&nbsp; With a flash, Victini was rocketing upward with Baast in her psychic grasp.&nbsp; Baast was somehow launched forward at full speed, tackling the thunder bird hard.&nbsp; A flash of blue surrounded the area, as Baast blasted Zapdos with... _something_.&nbsp; I wasn't entirely sure what kind of attack Baast just used.&nbsp; Zapdos didn't recover from the blast of energy that Baast unleashed, riding the bird all the way down.&nbsp; The ground shook from the impact, and we all rushed over to see the damage.

&nbsp;

What surprised me was the amount of red.&nbsp; A nasty gash was on Zapdos entire body, oozing a surprising amount of blood.&nbsp; Baast didn't look injured, and thankfully Deoxys, Aurora, and Storm were unharmed as well.&nbsp; Jon kneeled next to Zapdos, his head shaking.

&nbsp;

"She should be fine, right?" I asked.&nbsp; Baast gave me a look that told me otherwise.

&nbsp;

"_I do not normally use that attack_." she mentioned.&nbsp; "_In other instances, that should have stopped her heart instantly._"

&nbsp;

So that's why Jon was shaking his head.&nbsp; "I can't let her die." he whispered.

&nbsp;

"Then catch her, numbnuts!" Joy yelled.&nbsp; "Hurry up before I beat your skull in."  
&nbsp;

"I don't have a Pokéball to my name right now." he said with a shrug.

&nbsp;

"What about that black ball thing you pulled on Darkrai at the monastery?" I asked, grabbing his shoulder.&nbsp; "Can you use that?"

&nbsp;

Again, he shook his head.&nbsp; "It won't stop this kind of injury.&nbsp; They're designed as a prison, not for stasis."

&nbsp;

Well, this wasn't good.&nbsp; Zapdos' breathing was already irregular, and it didn't help that the injury was on the chest.&nbsp; Wait.... idea!

&nbsp;

"Joy!&nbsp; Where's our stuff?"

&nbsp;

She blinked at me for a moment.&nbsp; "Didn't you have your bag with you?"

&nbsp;

I blinked before Deoxys grabbed my bag and dropped it in front of me.

&nbsp;

"I feel like a grade A idiot." I muttered, fishing for a spare Pokéball.

&nbsp;

"What are you doing?" Jon asked.

&nbsp;

"Capturing her.&nbsp; We can discuss your deal with her later.&nbsp; Right now, though, she needs to be alive for that to happen.&nbsp; Unless you want to let her die."

&nbsp;

He didn't answer me, even as I threw the Pokéball in a lazy arc to the fallen bird.&nbsp; When Zapdos was absorbed into the device, there was no resistance and the ping was loud in the quiet of the aftermath.&nbsp; The sun began to show, piercing the artificial storm clouds and the rain subsided quickly.&nbsp; I stood up, grabbing Jon by the shoulder and pulling him up straight.

&nbsp;

"Here." I said, forcing the Pokéball in his hands.&nbsp; "She's been your problem all this time.&nbsp; You either can let her go and kill her, or try to figure things out the hard way.&nbsp; Now that she won't attack you so easily, I'm pretty sure you can talk things out."

&nbsp;

Taking the lead again, I nodded to both my friends.&nbsp; "Lets get back to Blackthorn and report on the mission being a success.&nbsp; For whatever success this is.&nbsp; That's your problem.&nbsp; I have to deal with the fat man telling me lies all day."

&nbsp;

"He won't lie to you." Jon said softly.&nbsp; "I'll make sure he doesn't."

&nbsp;

"That's nice.&nbsp; But regardless, first things first.&nbsp; We need to get to the nearest Pokémon Center, now.&nbsp; Storm, are you injured?"

&nbsp;

The Dragonite shook her head, looking at me curiously.&nbsp; I smiled.&nbsp; "Take Jonathan back to Blackthorn.&nbsp; Get him to the Pokémon Center directly.&nbsp; That Zapdos needs immediate medical attention in order to survive.&nbsp; The rest of us walk back.&nbsp; It shouldn't take us long to get there."

&nbsp;

Jonathan didn't protest as Storm picked him up.&nbsp; The silence was deafening as soon as the Dragonite took off.&nbsp; I looked over to Joy, who was slowly shaking her head.

&nbsp;

"I'm useless." she whimpered, before grabbing hold of me in a hug.&nbsp; "I'm so sorry..."

&nbsp;

As much as I wanted to say something, I stayed quiet.&nbsp; I held her tightly against me, just letting her know I was there.&nbsp; We stood there in silence, no one objecting until she calmed down.&nbsp; Joy's eyes were closed, her breathing deep and slow.&nbsp; I motioned Skadi to come over and she obliged.&nbsp; Between myself, Ajax, and Deoxys, we lifted her up safely to Skadi's back.&nbsp; I nodded.

&nbsp;

"Are we all here and accounted for?" I asked softly, looking around.&nbsp; I received confirmation that from everyone.&nbsp; "Does anyone want to go back inside their Pokéballs?"&nbsp; That was received with negatives all around.&nbsp; I nodded.&nbsp; "Let's get going then."

&nbsp;

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&nbsp;

We made decent time making it back up to Blackthorn.&nbsp; Funny thing was that there were a bunch of trainers picking for fights.&nbsp; They got a look at me and they started their approach.&nbsp; Then they saw the party I had behind me.&nbsp; They backed away rather quickly.

&nbsp;

We paraded through the city and walked straight into the Pokémon Center.&nbsp; Nurse Joy was quick to pull us inside and get all our Pokémon treated as soon as possible.&nbsp; When we finally got through all the paperwork, I motioned for her attention.

&nbsp;

"Where's Jonathan?" I asked.

&nbsp;

Nurse Joy blinked for a moment before smiling at me.&nbsp; "He's in the emergency room.&nbsp; We stabilized Zapdos.&nbsp; Anything else is up to her now."

&nbsp;

"Thank you." I said.&nbsp; "Do you think we can visit them?"

&nbsp;

"They should be fine by now." she said with a shrug.&nbsp; "Let me check for you, just in case they're speaking."

&nbsp;

I nodded as she left both Joy and me at the main desk.&nbsp; Joy still looked exhausted, and was fighting the need to sleep.&nbsp; I shook my head at her, and she frowned at me.

&nbsp;

"If you tell me that I need sleep, I'll kick your shit in." she told me.

&nbsp;

"Then I'll wisely keep quiet." I said with a nod.&nbsp; "In other news, how do you think Jon is holding up?"

&nbsp;

She shrugged.&nbsp; "Doubt he's doing all that good.&nbsp; I'm pretty sure this messed up his plans."

&nbsp;

"Plans?" I asked, confused.&nbsp; "What plan?&nbsp; All he did was stare up and be confused as to what was going on half the time."

&nbsp;

"Sometimes, I'm convinced you're an idiot." she said heatedly.

&nbsp;

"Zapdos tried to gouge out my intestines." I pointed out.

&nbsp;

"You're still an idiot." she said with a sigh.&nbsp; "We could have probably avoided all that craziness if you kept your mouth shut."

&nbsp;

"I'll remember that next time." I said with a sigh.&nbsp; "But when a gigantic bird has you in her clutches and wants to rip out your intestines, I don't want to hear you complaining."

&nbsp;

"Wish granted!" Joy exclaimed, slapping my back.&nbsp; I winced and was about to say something when Nurse Joy returned.

&nbsp;

"He says that you can come see him." she said with a sad smile.&nbsp; "I suggest that you stay quiet.&nbsp; Zapdos is still coping with the changes."

&nbsp;

I nodded, and Nurse Joy lead us to the room.&nbsp; She opened the door and stood aside to allow us in.&nbsp; The door closed behind me when I stepped inside.&nbsp; I looked behind me to see Joy stand behind me as well.&nbsp; Turning around, I saw Jon sitting on a chair.&nbsp; Zapdos was laying on a mat on the ground, the gigantic bird too large for a emergency bed.&nbsp; The area was cleared out, but she looked at rest at the moment.&nbsp; Jonathan looked like he's been through a nightmare, his eyes bloodshot.

&nbsp;

I kneeled next to him, since I didn't see any other chairs nearby.&nbsp; Joy sat down next to me.&nbsp; Nobody spoke as we watched the thunder bird sleep on the mattress.&nbsp; Jon sighed, but when I looked at him he shook his head.&nbsp; He sighed again, but spoke this time.

&nbsp;

"What's the plan now?" he asked softly.

&nbsp;

I shrugged.&nbsp; "She's your problem." I said.&nbsp; "I captured her to keep her stabilized.&nbsp; We can free her or you can keep her.&nbsp; I'm not personally interested in keeping her."

&nbsp;

"What?" Joy asked next to me.

&nbsp;

"You think I want a Pokémon that threatened to disembowel me a few hours ago?" I pointed out, turning to face her.

&nbsp;

She winced.&nbsp; "Yeah, I don't think so."

&nbsp;

"Again, I don't have a Pokéball with me, and I'm pretty sure none of my team want to be traded."

&nbsp;

"Who said anything about traded?" I asked.

&nbsp;

"I'm not allowed to have or capture any more Pokémon.&nbsp; Didn't you hear that part?"

&nbsp;

"What kind of trainer isn't allowed to have any more Pokémon?" I asked.&nbsp; "Aren't extra Pokémon stored either at the registered Pokémon Center or with the regions professor?"

&nbsp;

He shook his head again.&nbsp; "When I turned into a Ranger, I forfeited the rights to have any more.&nbsp; I would have to quit, and I don't want to do that."

&nbsp;

"So you want to keep her, but you can't because you're not allowed." Joy said.&nbsp; "You're forced to trade, but you don't want to."

&nbsp;

When he didn't respond, Joy stood up and whacked the backside of his head.&nbsp; Jon covered the attacked area with his hands.&nbsp; "You're stupid as fuck, too." she said before turning around.

&nbsp;

The door opened, Baast entering the room with a tray of stuff in her paws.&nbsp; She walked towards us, standing next to Jon and placing the tray on his lap.&nbsp; "_Eat._" she ordered.

&nbsp;

"I'm not hungry." he said.

&nbsp;

"_You haven't eaten since this morning, if that_." Baast said with a frown.&nbsp; "_You must keep your strength up_."

&nbsp;

"What's the point." he said in exasperation.&nbsp; Baast followed up those words by slapping the back of his skull.

&nbsp;

"_I'm sick of this._" she said.&nbsp; "_Trade me.&nbsp; It's obvious that you care more about her than your own well-being, and the respect I have for you is rapidly dwindling.&nbsp; I am also comfortable going back home, though that is a little harder to do._"

&nbsp;

I looked in Baast's direction.&nbsp; "Wait, you don't mean what I think you're mean." I said, confused.

&nbsp;

"_Jonathan can trade me for Zapdos.&nbsp; It is exactly what I mean_." she said, standing in front of me.&nbsp; "_In all honesty, I would prefer to be with you than this human.&nbsp; You've proven yourself capable of handling dangerous situations_."

&nbsp;

I raised an eyebrow at her.&nbsp; "And why the sudden change of heart now?" I asked.

&nbsp;

"_Because he will not make the decision, so I am making it for him_." she said, turning to look at Jonathan.&nbsp; "_While he cares enough for me, he obviously cares more for this stupid bird._"

&nbsp;

"Jon?" I asked.&nbsp; He shook his head, but shrugged.

&nbsp;

"I still have Zapdos' Pokéball." he said, revealing said device.&nbsp; "Are you...?"

&nbsp;

"It's not like I have an emotional attachment to the bird." I said, waving my hand towards the fallen Zapdos.&nbsp; "It's you who should be asking yourself if you're OK with this situation."

&nbsp;

He sat there in silence, switching from looking between Zapdos, myself, and Baast.&nbsp; Zapdos stirred slightly in her sleep, but didn't wake.&nbsp; I wondered if Nurse Joy used some kind of drug to keep her pacified.&nbsp; The sound of the door opening made me turn around, seeing Nurse Joy coming inside the room.&nbsp; She smiled at us, but turned serious at Jon.

&nbsp;

"Are you the one that caught her?" Nurse Joy asked him.

&nbsp;

I was about to answer, but Jon intercepted me.&nbsp; "Yes, I did."

&nbsp;

"Then why is it registered under someone named Aaron?" she asked.

&nbsp;

"I had to catch her in order to protect her." I explained, getting her attention.&nbsp; "Jon didn't have any Pokéballs, so I caught her to stabilize her condition."

&nbsp;

Nurse Joy turned to Jon.&nbsp; "And why did you lie to me?"

&nbsp;

"I'm responsible for her current condition." he said with a frown.

&nbsp;

"That's well and good.&nbsp; All I wanted to know is who is she registered to."

&nbsp;

Nurse Joy turned to me, then blinked for a moment.&nbsp; It looked like the idea just hit her.&nbsp; "Wait!&nbsp; Isn't this the Zapdos from Mount Silver!"

&nbsp;

I tried my best to hold back my laughter.&nbsp; "Bingo!" I said, nodding.

&nbsp;

"But I... we... you!" she said, before shaking her head.&nbsp; "I need some air."

&nbsp;

"I'll go with you." Joy offered, taking Nurse Joy's hand and walking outside of the room.

&nbsp;

Baast grabbed my hand, getting my attention.&nbsp; "_Would you have me_?" she asked.

&nbsp;

The simple implications of that question made me hesitate.&nbsp; "What do you mean?"

&nbsp;

"_Will you allow me to go with you_?" she asked.&nbsp; I tilted my head in curiosity, but decided against asking.&nbsp; She didn't let me go though, her grasp tightening.

&nbsp;

"What?" I asked.

&nbsp;

"_What were you thinking_?" she asked.

&nbsp;

Well, this was an interesting scenario.&nbsp; "This isn't about anything more... right?" I asked, lowering my voice.

&nbsp;

Her muzzle split into a grin.&nbsp; "_Why_?&nbsp; _Do you wish it to be_?" she asked back.

&nbsp;

I backed away, but her grip didn't let go of my hand.&nbsp; She pulled me towards her, somehow avoiding to impale me on the chest spike.&nbsp; Her paws held me tightly against her chest.&nbsp; Somehow, my eyes deceived my brain that Baast didn't have any breasts.&nbsp; Well, my skin definitely felt them.

&nbsp;

"_I'm going to enjoy this_." she whispered, before giggling madly.

&nbsp;

Why are all these crazy Pokémon trying to have sex with me?&nbsp; The only sane one is Spirit!

&nbsp;

Baast took me over to Jonathan, who was now standing up.&nbsp; He looked over to us and blinked in surprise.&nbsp; After a moment of recovering himself, he shrugged and shook his head.

&nbsp;

"Are you sure, Baast?"

&nbsp;

"_Would you prefer that Cleopatra or Storm take my place_?" Baast asked back.

&nbsp;

Jon looked surprise at the question, but shook his head.&nbsp; "I guess not." he said with a shrug.&nbsp; "Follow me, and lets get this over with."

&nbsp;

He pulled out another Pokéball, one adorned with a blue lid instead of the standard red.&nbsp; The white section didn't look white, either, and the middle band was yellow instead of the metallic silver.&nbsp; Jon took the lead, taking a right back to the lobby of the Pokémon Center.&nbsp; He opened the door behind the desk, going inside.&nbsp; Inside, was a machine I wasn't familiar with.&nbsp; It had what looked like two giant tubes sticking out from its sides, with a small platform under them.&nbsp; Indentations were on these small platforms, just large enough for a Pokéball to go through.&nbsp; Jon expanded the oddly colored Pokéball in one side and mine in the other.

&nbsp;

"Put your Pokédex in the slot." he said, pointing at the small hole in the machine.&nbsp; I did as directed, as he did the same on his side of the machine.&nbsp; Lights and bleeps slowly began to turn on, the device turning on.

&nbsp;

"Greetings, trainers!&nbsp; Welcome to the Pokéball Transfer System!&nbsp; Please use the controls to guide you through the steps to reach your desired function!"

&nbsp;

The voice that they used to program this thing was way too cheerful.&nbsp; Jonathan moved towards the middle, fiddling around with numerous nobs and dials.

&nbsp;

"Aaron Elazar." the machine said.&nbsp; "You are trading the rights to have a Zapdos and her registered Pokéball, with Jonathan Caim who is trading his Lucario and Pokéball.&nbsp; Do you accept these terms?"

&nbsp;

I looked over to Jonathan again.&nbsp; "Are you sure about this?" I asked.

&nbsp;

He nodded.&nbsp; "She wants to go, and I'm alright with that." he said with a shrug.&nbsp; "Are you willing to put up with her?"

&nbsp;

"I think I'll manage." I said, grinning.&nbsp; "So, this basically is trading the Pokémon and Pokéball?&nbsp; Doesn't Zapdos have to be inside of it?"

&nbsp;

Jon shook his head.&nbsp; "They've upgraded these things since those old times.&nbsp; Trust me, I've seen it work."

&nbsp;

I sighed, but nodded.&nbsp; Jonathan pointed to what buttons to press, and I followed his directions.&nbsp; Both Pokéballs were sucked up into the machine, and it hummed and whirled to life.&nbsp; I was honestly afraid that it was going to explode when a faint trail of smoke appeared from the machine.&nbsp; After a few long seconds, it made a pinging sound, the red and white ball that was in front of me replaced by Jon's and vice versa.

&nbsp;

Jonathan grabbed his new Pokéball, shrinking it and placing it in his pocket.&nbsp; "You might want to let her out of there." Jon adviced.&nbsp; "She's never liked staying inside her Pokéball for too long."

&nbsp;

"Add it to the list of concerns I have." I shot back as he left.&nbsp; I sighed, following him outside.&nbsp; Nurse Joy was behind the counter as I exited the room.&nbsp; She smiled at me kindly.

&nbsp;

"So you really did end up doing it." she said to me.

&nbsp;

"Oh.&nbsp; Um, yeah.&nbsp; Baast can present a compelling argument." I said with a smile of my own.

&nbsp;

Her smile turned into a grin, before she grabbed my hand and pulled me all the way to a door.&nbsp; "Wait!&nbsp; What's going on?!" I exclaimed, confused.

&nbsp;

"You can get to know each other better now." she said as she came around me and unlocked the door.&nbsp; She opened it and pushed me inside.&nbsp; "And I don't want to see you come out until your hair is a mess!"

&nbsp;

The door slammed shut, sealing me inside the room.&nbsp; My other Pokémon were still being healed.&nbsp; I sighed, releasing the Lucario from her Pokéball.&nbsp; If I was going to regret it, I might as well get it over with.

&nbsp;

She appeared in a flash of red, but nothing happened immediately.&nbsp; Baast's paws touch my face gently, her breath washing over my face for a moment.&nbsp; She leaned against me.&nbsp; She was a bit heavier than I expected, but kept my complaint to myself.

&nbsp;

"_There's a bed behind you_." Baast said softly, her muzzle rubbing against my neck.

&nbsp;

I leaned back, holding her as we fell together.&nbsp; The bed protested, but held otherwise.&nbsp; We ignored the squeak that the springs made.&nbsp; Her paws held me tightly, a content sigh escaping her as she held me.&nbsp; I scratched the back of her head, laying there on the bed.&nbsp; Baast pushed herself up higher, holding my head against her chest.

&nbsp;

"Baast?" I whispered.

&nbsp;

"_Yes?_"

&nbsp;

"Are you really tired?"

&nbsp;

She didn't respond immediately, stroking my hair before responding.&nbsp; "_No, I'm not_."

&nbsp;

"Then why-"

&nbsp;

"_Because I am sure that your other mates would look unfavorably upon me if I took what I wanted for granted_." she said.&nbsp; "_I would much rather be in good graces with everyone before doing what I wish_."

&nbsp;

"And that would be...?" I prompted.

&nbsp;

She laughed.&nbsp; "_To have you._"

Source: https://sofurry.com/s/dmW9WPQ1
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