First Flight - Chapter #3 (final)
The final chapter of this arc.
First Flight:Chapter #3 (final) - Skyward~
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anything associated with it. It all belongs to Nintendo."...Bagon?"Brendan stood there in sheer astonishment, hardly daring to
believe that the Salamence poised before him, shielding him from the others, was
the Bagon that he had parted with over half a year ago.The Salamence did not answer Brendan or even look at him as
his full attention was focused upon his equals, staring down all three with a
challenging glare. And then the inevitable confrontation began. One of the opposing Salamence undraped its wings and blasted
forward, screaming through the air like a jet, but was decisively repelled by a
powerful stream of Dragon Breath from the one protecting the human. The other two took advantage of their comrade's initiative
by moving in close in the meantime to engage their rogue brother in close
combat. Brendan's Salamence was forced to duel the other two at once
at point blank range in an exchange of Dragon Claw attacks. Despite being
outnumbered, he still managed to hold his own, blocking and dodging a good
portion of their swipes and strikes and returning as much damage as he took
from them both.With the trainer-friendly Salamence occupied with defending
on two fronts at once, the third Salamence who had been the first to strike
went for his open back, taking advantage of the distraction and the blind spot.
It swiftly closed the distance between them and lashed out with a Dragon Claw
that streaked trails of white light through the air. The tail of Brendan's Salamence unexpectedly flicked upwards
in a fluid arcing motion that was heavy with momentum to strike the ambushing
Salamence in the base of the jaw in an uppercut strong enough to dislodge bone
and it was toppled onto its back with a resounding crash, its surprise attack neutralised
before it had a chance to connect. Drawing inspiration, the remaining duo struck out with their
tails too. One coiled around a foreleg of Brendan's Salamence and the other
snagged one of his hind legs. The tails pulled taut to stretch the Salamence's
limbs in opposite directions. Having already recovered from the surprise blow, the third
Salamence launched itself with a burst of air again at the awkwardly restrained
one, landing a direct Double-Edge attack that sent Brendan's ally across the
cave at a terrible velocity before he impacted the far wall in an explosion of
dust and flying rubble. Brendan's Salamence arose out of the dissipating cloud of
dust on his feet, mostly unharmed apart from a couple of bruises along its body.However, as he squared off for a fresh bout against his
enemies, the steady beat of pulsing wings interrupted them. Brendan watched in horror as another pair of Salamence
hovered down from the highest level of the cave to form ranks with the first
three, possibly attracted by the din of the battle. Undeterred, Brendan's Salamence let out a shrieking roar rumbling
with pugnacious defiance that was answered fivefold. The battle began anew.For a brief moment, Brendan thought that his supporter might
stand a chance, but that childish optimism was reduced to cinders as his
Salamence became quickly overwhelmed, hammered and bruised by one attack after
another as the horde of enemy Salamence unleashed their fury on him without a
shred of mercy. I need to help him!Brendan tried to crawl over to where his party lay in
jumbled Poké Balls but his limbs would not obey him at all. He could not break the effect of the spell, the source of which was these
manifestations of his darkest fear standing not even twenty metres from him,
and could only lie there, petrified. "Help me!"It was a futile outburst borne out of desperation but miraculously,
as if his plea had somehow reached them in their stasis, the Poké Balls quivered
and then burst open one by one, releasing their passengers in a multitude of
flashing lights - Milotic, Absol, Aggron, Gardevoir and Sceptile. Without waiting for an order from their trainer, Brendan's
Pokémon sprang into action at once, splitting up and racing to confront the Salamence
gang.Absol threw its head back while dashing straight at the group
of dragons. The elongated horn on its head glowed and fired off a crescent
shaped blade of energy that spun through the air and hit one of them in the
back of its shoulder, catching its attention. The Salamence stomped around to face Absol, snarling, and
retaliated by propelling itself straight at the mammalian Pokémon with its wings
outstretched and skull primed for a debilitating Headbutt attack. Gardevoir glided in front of
Absol and conjured a number of translucent hexagonal panes that all attached to
each other to form a defensive charm that repelled the Salamence's charge with
a bright ping like ringing metal.All the other wild Salamence, too, wheeled about in order to
deal with the wave of new threats assailing them from behind, abandoning the
caning of their fellow Salamence. One aimed a Dragon Breath at the Sceptile rushing it, but
the jungle gecko sprang nimbly into the air with an incredible lightness,
somersaulting several times in quick succession over the head of its attacker. Landing
precisely on the Salamence's back, Sceptile slammed down with an unavoidable
Leaf Blade. Brendan's Salamence seized a laggard and twisting it back
about, he brought it in close until their foreheads clanged together with a
sickening crunch. The Headbutt left the other Salamence reeling and dazed with
pain. Brendan's ally instantly followed up with a Dragon Claw that pummeled it
right down into the earth, and it did not get up again afterwards.In the meantime, Gardevoir and Absol worked together to
bring down their opponent but were unable to make much headway. After Gardevoir
would block each physical attack with Reflect, Absol would then charge in to
counterattack, but was unable to deal any real significant damage.Just as Gardevoir was on the verge of directly attacking the
Salamence itself, the latter spread its jaw wide to charge a swirling ball of
dazzlingly bright orange energy. The Hyper Beam cut through the air toward
Gardevoir and Absol. Brendan's Salamence pounced in front of the two Pokémon and
fired off his own Hyper Beam. The two arrows of energy met and struggled
momentarily against one another before merging into a singular force that
immediately collapsed upon itself in a tremendously powerful explosion that
sent every surrounding combatant flying. Absol was slammed into the base of a
nearby amethyst stalagmite while Gardevoir and the friendly Salamence were strewn
chaotically far across the cave. The enemy Salamence was the first to recover, appearing out
of the thick, dark smoke that poured in all directions from the epicentre of
the devastation to finish them off.Milotic suddenly streaked high through the air like an
elegant twirling ribbon. With a high-pitched whine much like a laser, it unleashed a
jagged bolt of Ice Beam that locked the attacking Salamence in place who shrieked
in pain as its legs were encrusted in blooming crystals of ice so ruthlessly
cold that they burned like fire.Gardevoir, Absol and the allied Salamence then combined
attacks in order to take down the trapped Salamence for good, easily smashing
right through and shattering the thick and tall ice crystals imprisoning it. Having already dispatched the Salamence it had initially
encountered on its own at some point during the battle, Sceptile had now joined
Aggron in a pitched double battle against the remaining two wild Salamence.The battle was brought to a standstill when Milotic,
Gardevoir, Absol and the allied Salamence flooded onto the scene, all four of
them filing up at Sceptile and Aggron's backs to reinforce them. It was now six
on two.Recognising an unwinnable fight, the pair retreated without
further ado, flexing their wings and taking flight, soaring back up into the
darkness behind that high waterfall at the top shelf of the cave from whence
they came.After they were gone, Sceptile spat in disgust at their
cowardice before joining the rest of Brendan's Pokémon, who had all crowded
around their trainer in collective concern. "I'm okay - I'm not hurt," Brendan assured them, flashing a
weak smile as he finally stood up with some trouble. "You all...actually heard me
when I called, thank you...and thank you
-" he added quietly, directing his words at the only Salamence left behind; the
Pokémon that had protected him and who was one that had run him over so long
ago, "- for saving me." Aware of the fact that it was possible that more Salamence
could attack them again at any time, Brendan led the group through the nearest
exit to a natural rock platform outside, which they found to be very close to
the top of Meteor Falls. Even now, it was still difficult for Brendan to look at the
Salamence meandering along at his side without feeling an anxiety that was
almost suffocating, and did his best to avoid eye contact.But when Brendan glimpsed Salamence's clawed feet scraping
the ground as they turned around to point at him at the borderline of his
vision, he forced himself to raise his sight to their owner. Salamence had his head downcast in a deferential sort of way
and his front legs were bent. For one confused second, the boy thought that
Salamence was bowing to him but then understood the meaning of the invitation. "You want me to ride on your back?" Salamence fixed Brendan with a dark eye that gleamed with
affirmation. This was the small Pokémon that Brendan had rescued and
cared for over half a year ago - the one that recklessly leapt of cliffs, broke
benches and happily quaffed down his own ice cream. It was the same obstinate and vibrant soul.
But, he was still a Salamence. In his mind's eye, he had a terrible vision of this gentle
Salamence violently turning on him, slicing grievous cuts across the head with
his claws and spattering crimson blood everywhere just like the vicious beast
that ravaged him as a child had done.Cracks of uncertainty and apprehension flitted through
Brendan. No matter what, he still could not shake off that connate fear that
existed within him like some irremovable parasite. He took an unconscious step
backwards; a physiological response that was not missed by the Salamence who
did nothing to react but to hold its posture exactly, unblinking and patient. I can't...Just as the pathetic lament echoed in Brendan's mind, he
sensed a wave of peacefulness wash over him like warm water. This was followed
by another, and then another, and yet another; each tide gradually rinsing away
the reservations and insecurities that tormented him.Subsequently, Brendan felt a shift in his mental equilibrium,
like a door that had been shut for a long time had been thrown suddenly open.
And then, there came a fountain of unfamiliar feelings that were not his -
aching loneliness, hopeful yearning, tempered patience, trust, and underlying
all of it was a burning flame of unbreakable and honest loyalty. Brendan glanced behind him and saw his Gardevoir lowering it
arms and opening its eyes, and he understood. It had projected its Calm Mind
onto him to soothe his inner conflict and then used its powers to establish an
empathic link between his mind and Salamence's, allowing him to directly
experience Salamence's unspoken emotions firsthand. It gave Brendan the conviction he needed but had been unable
to bridge by himself. With new confidence, he reduced the gap between Salamence
and himself until they were finally face to face. Lifting a hand, he hesitated
for a breath's duration as if making sure of his ability, and then placed it on
the side of that long blue neck.For a moment he stood there, breathless, wondrously
marveling at the sheer fact that he was able to simply touch a Salamence like
this after so many years of not being capable of even looking at a picture of
them. He turned back to his Gardevoir."Thank you...I..." he said, at a loss for how he could convey
the level of gratitude he had, but the graceful Psychic-Type did not seem to
require anything more and curtsied back. Salamence gave Brendan a gentle and encouraging nudge in the
ribs with its snout, bringing him out of his reverie."Right...I can do this!" Using the inclined leg that Salamence offered to him as a
foothold, Brendan hoisted himself up onto the dragon's back and perched himself
at the bottom of the neck where he would be the safest from the slipstream with
his feet on either side.Taking a moment to check that Brendan was securely lodged
first, Salamence then took a running start by making a headlong dash for the
end of the ledge.Brendan immediately had misgivings about what was about to
occur."Wait...you're not going to -" Salamence hurled them right off the cliff and they both plummeted
straight down the mountainside."WHAT THE HELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL?!?!?!" Brendan screamed. Practically in free fall, he frantically gripped with
everything he had around the girth of Salamence's neck as he was dragged by the
dragon's much heavier mass toward the earth at breakneck speed, his fingers a
brush away from slipping off. "I THOUGHT YOU COULD FLY!"Salamence cast his wings out wide and straight on either
side with a sound akin to windswept sails and they curved sharply out of their
dive until they were suddenly gliding silkily along a perfectly horizontal
plane.The Dragon Pokémon glanced behind him at Brendan and the
light of amusement glimmering in its eyes could not have conveyed the message
any clearer.Just kidding. "Jerk." Brendan muttered under his breath.With a mighty blast from his wings, Salamence launched them
upwards again into the fathomless heights of the deep and pristine blue night
sky. Brendan's hands redoubled the strength of their grasp to the dragon as
Salamence carved a steep ascent to gain altitude. Peering down, Brendan saw the entirety of Hoenn rolled out
beneath them from the smoking crater of Mt. Chimney as phosphoric as a live
coal all the way to the distant South-East islands where the Battle Tower rose
lone and tall above all else with the moonlight glinting off its glass
structure and across to a small white patch at the foot of the mainland that
was actually the beach of Slateport. They swooped, plunged, wove, looped and strafed without any
restraint through the balmy night air with Brendan laughing giddily all the
while as he enjoyed the various maneuvers that Salamence pulled off as much as he
would a roller coaster. Salamence climbed even higher and Brendan thought that he
was striving for the heavens themselves as they approached a dense blanket of sheer
white that might have been the sky's ceiling and before he knew it, everything
was cold, moist and foggy to the point that he was virtually blind... It all vanished as quickly as he had been engulfed. His
sight returned to him and it was as if they had broken through a wall and
trespassed into an entirely different world.The moon reigned as round and bright as the sun during the
day over an endless sea of clouds just under them that stretched on as far as
the sky itself like some lunar-soaked desert of bumpy fields and swirling
fluffy constructs the size of castles. As they cruised lazily over the tideless
pale and lumpy ocean, a flock of Altaria rose up below out from its depths to
accompany them, their soft calls like song.
Brendan shivered. Not only had he been drenched through and
through from condensation but whereas the temperature had been pleasantly warm
closer to the ground, all the way up here it was absolutely freezing and was
only made worse by the wind dragging and snapping at his clothes as they flew. There was nothing but hushed silence up in this secret
world, save for the gushing wind moaning in Brendan's ears and the occasional
bar of the Altarias' music. The quiet almost had a solemnity to it, as if
paying respect to the grandeur of the transcendent wonder that was the
immeasurable void looming right over the two where the blue sky darkened into
the beginnings of space. Here, before the splendour of the engorged full moon that seemed
so close and a hundred billion haphazard battalions of winking stars, the sights
of what was beyond their tiny world were in full bloom - planetary bodies like
spherical giants, glowing blue and green trails of mysterious cosmic aurora and
multi-coloured miasmic fireworks of unimaginable phenomena. Eventually, the two returned to the ground after whiling
away most of the night away flying, with Salamence touching down lightly
adjacent to a tall and majestic waterfall at the base of Meteor Falls.The earlier titanic battle had left them caked in dirt and
grime so Brendan was thankful for the opportunity to wash, wasting no time in
jumping straight into the rocky pool that caught the waterfall without even
removing his clothes first.Scooping up the icy water, Brendan rinsed his face four or
five times, each cold slap stinging but leaving him ultimately refreshed.
Pinching his nose, he dipped his entire head below the surface and then popped
back up again a few seconds later. He glanced over to where Salamence was currently showering
under the dense curtain of falling water and found himself struck by the way
that stray droplets streaked down its low slung strong torso. This is the Pokémon
that risked his own life by turning on his own kind to save mine. Even after when
I had turned my back on him and wasted that amazing amount of faith and trust
that kept him waiting all that time me to come back, and I never did. Acting on an inner compulsion, Brendan waded across the
basin to the dragon Pokémon. He reached up to cup both sides of Salamence's
muzzle in his gloves and pulled the beast's head down until it was low enough
for him to stamp a firm kiss on the tip of his snout and then rest his forehead
against it. "I'm sorry."Brendan's simple apology was weighted in tones of pained
sorrow and indelible regret. With those glittering rubies of his stashed away behind
fallen eyelids, Brendan felt Salamence's tongue breezily lap once at his face -
a universal expression common to all Pokémon that communicated nothing but pure
affection. Brendan couldn't help but smile without opening his eyes. It
was a simple answer for a simple apology. He leaned his head around the snout to
plant his lips against the corner of Salamence's long mouth. Salamence's maw unsealed and his tongue ventured forth again
to swipe Brendan's cheek, but this time it wasn't a gesture of forgiveness - the
way that it skated over his skin, prodding the lobe of his ear and sketching
the shadow of his jaw was much more intimate than just a friendly interaction. As Salamence's tongue flicked in and out from under that
snout, darting across the boy trainer's face, Brendan let his mouth open so he
could introduce his partner's slimy and much larger sensory appendage to his
own but his quarry was too busy moving to its own rhythm and they ended up
bumping or grazing only two or three times.Brendan drew back after a few minutes of their outstretched
tongues dancing and twisting sloppily together out in the open air, his eyes
wide as if though he had just realised what they had done. Wow. Did I really
just?... Even as that bashful thought transpired, Brendan couldn't
help but notice that Salamence tasted comparable to raw meat except warm and
moist and think to himself that it really shouldn't have been that surprising
and that he should probably start getting used to having his steaks rare. The two went back to cleaning themselves in the rock pool
and after they were done they prepared to depart the area."The others are probably wondering what's taking us so
long," Brendan surmised, as he clambered atop his companion. Salamence threw its wings out and the two took to the skies
once more where the colours of a newly minted morning were gradually spreading
across the distant horizon and draining the last dregs of night away.