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Like No One Ever Was (Pokemon SI)

Interlude V - Mentors New
Dendra POV

"I can't believe I did that. I can't believe I did that. Please tell me I did not do that," Tulip whined as she flopped face-down against her couch. I just laughed as I glanced down at my best friend. She was dressed in jeans and a T-shirt, her lavender hair wild and looking nothing like the elegant model she presented herself to the public as - and often acted like even in private.

Tulip gets too focused on appearances sometimes, forgetting that she looks great no matter what! However, I can see why she would have cared if some tabloid had snapped a photo of what she did before coming back here to crash.

Of the few people who knew Tulip was friends with someone like me, they'd suspect she had a bigger house than I did, but it was the other way around. Her parents had started with very little and built their way up to their software firm becoming something of note (helped in no small part by their daughter's efforts). They definitely could have moved somewhere bigger, but were generally quite content with their home. 'It's where all our memories are' Mrs. Floette would say.

And why I prefer to hang out here or at the dojo now rather than wait in the dusty tomb of memories that used to be my home. Why'd they have to go on that trip? Why did a storm have to sink their boat? And even then, 90% of the passengers survived, why did both my parents have to- Meditite opened his eyes from where he'd been meditating in the corner to give me a 'look'. The one that said 'You're spiraling again.'

I gave him a quick smile back, alongside some positive emotions. "Hey, why don't you go talk to your dad?"

"You'll be okay?" I suppressed any wince at his psychic 'voice'. Meditite worked hard on his control and it was a testament to his training that he could converse with a non-Psychic like myself, even with the 'volume' being a bit much for prolonged conversations.

"I'll be fine, thanks." He nodded, standing up and wandering outside to talk with Tulip's Gallade. She had given me his egg after… the accident, to help me deal with everything. And it worked. I should at least be able to help her out with this.

Sitting beside her on the plush couch (just because they wouldn't change homes with their newfound money didn't mean that they wouldn't upgrade to some of the nicest furniture on the market) I started rubbing Tulip's shoulders.

"Hey, it's okay, Nemona was fine. Better than fine even, she figured out how to use her Aura! And it was all because of you."

"All because I pushed a little girl off a cliff," she moaned and I winced. The wince was more due to the look one of her parent's Floettes was giving us from outside the window. Her family was named after the Pokemon and had a long line of them. Despite her specialization in Psychics, Tulip's parents had given her a Flabebe to start her journey, and was now a Floette as well.

Ostensibly their Floettes were here to watch over the house and tend to the garden, but I got the impression that they were also there to make sure nothing 'untoward' happened with me there. Which feels really unfair - we both have our trainer's licenses, we both count as adults. Tulip gave a small whimper beside me.

Oh right, helping out Tulip. Yeah, ok, I can see how it sounds bad when you put it like that but…

"It worked though. She managed to use her Aura and not get hurt. And you had Gardevoir waiting nearby just in case she hadn't. Nemona was so excited that she jumped off on her own right after." And then a few more times after that.

She flipped over to face me, no longer burrowing her head into the fabric. "The other times it didn't work and we did need Gardevoir to catch her. I have no idea how that girl can be so reckless."

"So wasn't it great you had the foresight to keep Gardevoir out for that? As for how she can be so reckless, well I think her Aura Type kinda explains that." That's only if everything else didn't already. I like Nemona, but her sense of restraint is thin at best.

"It's not exactly recklessness, but I get your point. I'm surprised she's having such trouble with it. Usually, after you've unlocked your Aura for the first time it becomes easier."

I shrugged. Aura wasn't something I knew how to use all that consciously. Fighting Type energy tended to be fairly subtle and instinctive in most cases anyway, so while Tulip had told me I had some, I couldn't tell the difference between it and my regular strength. "Maybe she's trying to do too much at once? I'm sure she'll get the hang of it with enough practice."

"True, she's persistent enough that I'm sure she'll master it in time. Honestly, she knows everything I do at this point, she can probably study on her own, so it doesn't matter that she's going on vacation now. What about your classes?"

"There's always more to practice in karate, osu!" I shouted out, punching my arms into the air. Tulip rolled her eyes fondly but didn't disagree. "Nemona has the basics down fairly well though, so taking a few weeks off for this shouldn't set her back."

Sitting up, Tulip nodded. "And what about your financial situation? I know you don't have any other money coming in…"

"It's fine. More than that honestly." Nemona had been quite sneaky in how she paid me. We had argued over the payment, and she brought up a bunch of numbers and figures to support what had seemed like an outrageous amount, but it all checked out. Only recently did I realize that she had paid me a reasonable wage for a martial arts instructor… if they were teaching a class of a dozen or so students. She'd probably argue that she was 'paying for an exclusive teacher, so of course that costs more'.

It was something we'd be having words about when she got back, but for the time being (and since I knew she wouldn't be taking any of that money back) I had used my extra cash on something important. "I actually got you a present."

Pulling out a small black case from my back pocket, I handed it to my friend. "Oh? What's the occasion?" Which caused my jaw to drop. Is she pulling my leg? She didn't just- she did, she forgot!

Stifling a giggle, I answered "It's your birthday, silly. Did you really forget your own birthday?"

"I- I was busy, there's my modeling and training Nemona and-" I stopped trying to hold back my laughter, howling out loud at that until a cushion hit me in the face. Pulling it off, I saw another of the couch cushions hovering beside her, a smirk on her beautiful face.

"Oh, it is on!" I declared, swinging my cushion at her. The ensuing pillow fight was brief but exhilarating. In the end though, while I got a few good shots in, I found myself pinned beneath a pile of pillows.

"So, remind me, why are Psychics better than Fighters?" She asked playfully.

"Because they're cheaters," I stuck my tongue out at her until she lifted the last cushion above my head. "Whoa whoa whoa, uhhh don't you want to open your present first?"

"I suppose I could see what started this… whole…" Her voice trailed off as she opened the case, her telekinetic hold on the pillows breaking as well. Standing up, I saw her looking in awe at the bright, pale yellow stone within the case.

"You said you were thinking it was time Floette evolved, and I happened upon a good deal at Porto Marinada." After spending a few months hunting for it, but details. "So, happy birthd-" The rest of my words were cut off as she embraced me. Ok, maybe I'm not that upset with Nemona for giving me a bit extra.

***

Hassel POV

"That girl!" I said, opening the door to the studio/apartment with a small bang. Inside, the left wall was covered in plants of all shapes and sizes. Shrubs cut into elegant patterns and others left to grow wild in their pots— flowers arranged in garish and subtle blends of color.

To the right led to the living space, the bedroom, and the kitchen/living room. In the back sculptures, most of them incomplete and abandoned stood, scattered about. Most importantly though, it was also where my friend Brassius was, giving a loud sigh as I interrupted his latest project.

"I know I said to make yourself at home, but did you need to make such a racket?" Before waiting for an answer, he put down the clay and turned to face me, brushing his hands off on his apron. "What did Nemona do this time?"

Part of me was glad that I hadn't truly interrupted him; if he'd been truly engaged with a project, he'd just yell at me to leave him be for a bit. Still wish he could get over his slump, however. I could instantly see why he'd stopped working on this project. The Donphan sculpture he'd been working on, despite being technically accurate, lacked the spark of life his earlier pieces had.

"She made a song." He shook his viney green hair at that, not understanding why that frustrated me. I need to explain more. In lue of words, I took out the CD player with the disk she had made and pressed play.

"... Only need the light when it's burning low,

only miss the sun when it starts to snow.

Only hate the road when you're missing home.

Only know you miss her when you let her go…

And you let her go."

There was silence in the studio for a good minute as Brassius processed what he had heard.

"That's- that's incredible! I thought her work with that comic, while rough around the edges, was good, but this… What a poignant dive into the tribulations of a trainer. Losing a Pokemon is always one of the most heart wrenching experiences for any trainer, and to express that in song so clearly-! Not to say that there isn't room for improvement, but for a young girl on a guitar who only started learning a few months ago, this is-"

"Amazing? Incredible? Not something worth sighing over and saying it's 'good enough for now'?" I interjected and Brassius took on a more somber expression.

"I was going to say Avante-Garde, but yes, I see your point. I wonder why she looks down so harshly on her own work. Do her parents…?" He trailed off, understanding that such a thing could be a very touchy topic. Technically they're the ones who are paying me and I work for them, not Nemona. Admittedly, being the newest member of the Elite Four means I have a bit more pull to my voice than the average music tutor, but thankfully I have no worries there.

"Shower her, and their other daughter, Cyan with praise. They only have great things to say about the both of them. The staff have all had similar comments, remarking on how exceptionally bright Nemona is." I slumped down on a free stool in Brassius' studio, still trying to solve the problem that was my student.

The green-haired man gave me a thin smile. "I can understand the concept of being your own worst critic. The comic she made with her sister was quite striking, from the issue I read."

"Oh?" I had enjoyed it quite as well from what I had read, and what I'd been told, but I always loved to hear Brassius' analysis on art as well.

"The dialogue is corny, but full of heart and enthusiasm, fitting for what I know of the genre. The story has an interesting blend of complexity and simpleness, enough that I could see a larger epic being woven in the background, but also enjoy the issue on its own for what it was. Text block placement could be hit or miss - occasionally I felt it was well done, other times it could have been structured better. The artwork is what makes it captivating, however. While simple, the designs of the heroes and villains are very unique. The choice to use the primary red and blue color scheme for Spinnarak-Man was bold."

"Nemona was the one who came up with the designs. Her sister drew them and gave some input, but young Nemona conjured up the designs, the story, all of it in her head. And she has even more stories in her head or partially written."

"That sounds… incredible," Brassius said slowly, taking off his apron and cleaning up a bit before throwing a tarp over the half-finished sculpture he was sure to abandon. Pulling up the other stool he said "Teaching a genius, even one of her caliber shouldn't be daunting, not to the 'Dragon Guardian of the Elite Four'."

I chuffed at that, not quite a laugh. "I told you that in confidence." Not the phrase, but the fact that I'm embarrassed about it. Pomegranate didn't give me any directions beyond 'Introduce yourself, make it flashy!' So I announce myself as that on the spot in my first Elite Four defense challenge, and the very next day I see shirts with that catchphrase and my face being made!

"Are we not 'in confidence?'"

"Touche."

Brassius cleared his throat. "As I was saying, I don't think her level of talent, or even her peculiarities would disturb you this much on their own. And even if they could, you would simply drop her as a student and take up a new one."

"... I could do that." It was an unusual thought for me. After leaving my clan, I had nothing to my name for some time. I'd scrape by with odd jobs teaching, commission pieces, and the help of friends willing to let me stay with them. Now, I'm a member of the Elite Four, and can more than pay off my share of the rent.

"Technically, I don't have to teach at all. Do you ever wonder why I do so? Why all of us Elite Four and Gym members have our little hobbies?" I asked Brassius, and he looked stumped. Darn, now I'm tempted to ask him to hold that pose so I can make a portrait.

"I thought for you it was just taking some time for yourself to enjoy your hobbies, but you're correct, all of the Gym Leaders do have something like that eating at their time. It makes for interesting trials when I see them on TV, but I admit I haven't given it that much thought, never been involved with that sort of thing."

I hid a smirk at that, covering it up by taking off my jacket. Funny, since Artazon's Gym Leader is looking to retire, and you'd be on my list to replace her, my dear friend. I wasn't going to tell him that however, not until he got over his slump. He hardly needs more pressure right now.

"We have those interests and make sure to spend time on them as a way to ground us. Powerful trainers in Paldea share an unfortunate trait." Then, switching tracks for a moment, I said "You remember how I mentioned that Nemona rarely used Pokemon in her songs, and when she does, she frowns like it doesn't fit right?" He nodded. "It's unusual because she loves Pokemon. Adores them to pieces, will talk for hours about them if I give her the chance."

Literally. I tried offering that to her once and she went on for an hour about the sociological and ecological similarities and differences between Drampa and Cyclizars and how their Normal Typing, Main and Secondary, might have affected their general species temperaments in comparison to other Dragons. We now have a hard ten-minute cap at the end of every lesson.

"She's mentioned that her favorite Types are Normal and Dragon. She loves her starter, a Dunsparce as much as any trainer could, but she told me that she got him when awaiting a surprise delivery of a Haxorus for her birthday, because she told a maid that it was her favorite Pokemon." My eyes were closed for a moment as I remembered hearing that, but I heard my partner slap his hand against his head.

"They wanted to give a child a fully grown dragon?! What were they thinking?"

"Not much apparently… or maybe they just had the utmost faith in her skills. There are times when teaching her, I see that look in her eyes. The one every challenger I face has. A ferocity that can't be denied."

"I suppose you would be an expert on that, Dragon Guardian," Brassius said, but I shook my head.

"Despite what some of my clan may tell you, Dragon Types don't hold the monopoly on ferocity. I've seen the occasional Pokemon encroach on Dragon grounds, Scythers, Gyarados, and the like. Pokemon vicious and aggressive enough to challenge a Dragon." Not always strong enough to survive the challenge unscarred or unbeaten, but rarely they do. "That's what I see in her. Plus, she's not prideful enough to be a dragon."

"I'll trust your expert opinion then."

"Quite. Where was I- ah yes, she had mentioned wanting a Haxorus. She explained to me in that story that she still wanted one, but she wanted them as an Axew or Fraxure, to help raise them and grow alongside them. I offered her an Axew egg, sired by my own Haxorus."

Brassius toppled off his stool at that, nearly falling to the ground before catching himself at the last moment. "You offered her that?!" Yes, I did. It took a while for my Haxorus to find a mate that would be willing to part with one of her clutch, but I would have been glad to give it to her.

"It's ah, slightly less binding than a formal apprenticeship would be for someone for my clan," I added, remembering I had spilled my heart out about all of those aspects of my past life to Brassius before. "But yes, I believe she can go far. Too far."

With a sigh, I added. "Gym Leaders and Elite Four alike keep up our hobbies to keep us grounded. A part of the community. But more importantly, to ensure we aren't too drawn towards the Great Crater."

"All roads in Paldea lead to the Great Crater," he said, repeating a phrase I had mentioned a few times.

"Yes, it's something the Dragon Tamers know well too. In our drive to become stronger, we eventually turn our eyes towards that which all rulers, conquerors, and trainers of great strength have been called by. That which has led to all of their ruins, bar one." And even then, it could be argued that the sights Heath saw within led to his ruin as well, just in a slower fashion than most met their ends.

I continued. "For the egg, I asked that she promise me she wouldn't go into the Great Crater. I offered a seven-year-old the Pokemon she wanted most, for some far-off promise of not going to a super scary place. Do you know what she did?" Brassius sat in silence, waiting for my answer. "She said nothing for about a minute, struggling with it before shrugging and saying that she 'appreciated the offer but could not accept.' When I asked her why, she just said 'I don't make promises I know I can't keep.'" What kind of child thinks that way?

Brassius held my hand and lent support, but he had no answers. Not that I had expected them, or even to a degree, wanted to know what exactly made Nemona Glitterati so extraordinary.

***

Spinel POV

"Why are we letting that brat wander about here?" I asked, trying to keep the anger out of my voice as I stood in the special audience chamber, addressing our leader, Gibeon, directly. We had the large chamber for the more grandiose visits, but deeper underground was a small hallway that ended in a room covered in glass. The inside of that small room was filled with pink mists and I could dimly make out the aged man sitting within. To my side stood Hamber, but I was well aware the butler only served as an additional mouthpiece for our leader on the other side of the glass.

"She could have useful information yet. Ransei is likely unconnected to Rakua, but the Black Rayquaza that warlord had could be the same one that eventually joined Lucien." Gibeon's voice could be heard clearly from the other side, though I'd never seen any transmitters. His Zygarde stared at me with its pupilless eyes, and I resisted the urge to flinch away from its gaze.

Down here, there was no chance of Nemona overhearing us. Many soundproofed layers stood between us, and her other tutors were keeping her busy with 'exploring classes.' Honestly, this place is such a maze that even if someone were to break into here, it might take weeks to find their way down to this hidden spot.

"I've done the blood tests you asked for, Gibeon," Hamber began. "Her blood is a match to both her parents, so she can't be a Faller. I can't say where she is getting that knowledge from, of things that sound so eerily familiar to the rumors of great events that happened across the regions."

Tossing the old butler a dismissive glance I chimed in. "And what rumors are those? A few half-heard tidbits from the rest of your staff while you live it up in that mansion? She hasn't been sharing anything else with us here."

"I do what my duty requires of me," Hamber said evenly, not rising to my bait. "Perhaps she would feel more comfortable around us if it wasn't for your antagonism. She has grown close to Lord Gibeon's grandson and views him favorably."

Should I make a statement about Amethio following in his father's footsteps? No, too obvious, I'm certain they both have counterarguments to make if I tried that. It's a shame that as sharp as they are, they can't see the danger in keeping her around for a long period of time.

"She disliked me from the start. And while she may like Amethio, she'll cut him loose when the time comes. Nemona's the type who wants to be unfettered." Like recognizes like, after all.

Turning to Gibeon, I pleaded: "Amethio might in fact be loyal, but he's still young. More likely to let something about our mission slip to her than the other way around. If we need that knowledge, then let me take it from her. She is clearly wary of us-" I began before Hamber cut me off.

"A situation that arose from your current mistreatment of her. The fact that she managed to resist your hypnosis attempt earlier without noticing should already have shown you the folly of that." He must be irritated with me to show such little manners. Oh well. You can screw off old man, we'll have no need for your little fake job once I secure the power of a Legendary on my side.

"It may have been hasty to try to compel her with Elgyem, but I've been training him hard and he's close to evolving. Beheeyems are noted for their ability to control others. We could keep her here, force her to divulge all her secrets, and it might well advance our plans."

"She might not even know what would be important to our goals." Hamber pointed out. "If she had the knowledge but was unaware we needed it, even mind control would do us no good."

"Then we can reveal that information to her, once she's safely under my sway." Honestly, how was this supposed to work? We can't tell her anything because we don't want to give anything away, but we can't force her to give us the answers? Waiting around for her to maybe spill the beans is agonizing, especially with the fact that I just know that cheeky brat knows way more but is keeping quiet. "We can't keep dancing around and playing these games, we need decisive action," I continued.

"We can't keep her here forever, it would arouse too much suspicion, and any compulsions would wear off at home. The Glitterati family is too influential a family to disturb lightly. Not over unverified information that might not help our goals." A sneer grew on my lips at his words.

"Those airheads? Why do you even waste such time playing pretend with them?" I didn't have the displeasure of having met the two parents, but everything I had read about them in the news indicated that the Applin couldn't have fallen farther from the tree in regards to them and their youngest daughter.

Hamber appeared as unruffled as always. "They grant me access to several wealthy and powerful figures, those we could not reach from the shadows. While they may not be the sharpest, they have their skills. Besides, my attempts at removing them completely failed, and even arranging for them to happen during her first tournament didn't drive a wedge between the Young Miss and her parents." At least he has the decency to look disappointed with himself at that. If I was designing a plan to eliminate someone, I'd succeed.

Crossing my arms, I shook my head. "This is what I'm talking about. Your attempts have been too meek. Disturbing some Zoroark and a couple of common thugs? You could make better assassination attempts than that."

"Not and keep myself clear of any suspicion. There's no point in removing Billy and O'Nare to become their daughters' steward if I'm discovered immediately afterward."

Gibeon cut in, his expression slightly bored. "Hamber is correct; we do not need to draw the ire of the authorities." Our leader's next words cut through the aura of smugness (since his expressions didn't change a bit) that was surrounding his second-in-command. "The Glitterati are merely useful tools for mundane means, not worth overreaching on our part. Possibly not worth the effort they are currently being given. Maintain your post for now, but I may be reassigning you," he declared to Hamber, the old man giving a stiff bow of his head in return.

Slight hesitation there, old man. Was that from getting close to the girl, or just upset at being perceived as 'failing' a mission? I felt the latter was more likely than the former. Hamber's loyalty to Gibeon was legendary, and why the aging butler had his spot as second-in-command of our organization.

Our leader turned his attention to me, and there was a pressure unlike any other to it. Any other, save one girl a fraction of his age. "As for you, Spinel… your case has been heard and denied. Your methods of trying to rip the information from her are too extreme and would fail even with a Beheeyem. Just as we do not need to rouse suspicion from the authorities, I trust that you will not alert her to our goals." 'Trust' was stressed ever-so-slightly, but his piercing violet gaze had me gulping as I realized I was treading on thin ice.

"From everything I have seen of Nemona, she has no direct information relevant to Rakua. While she and her family's resources may be useful, they are only potential means to an end, and by far not the only means. I remind you that our goal is paradise, we will not risk the promised land for shiny baubles along the way. We continue as we were," Gibeon spoke with an air of finality in his voice - there would be no further discussion. The ground shook ever so lightly as Zygarde growled, a reminder of the power his own Legendary had. I took it as the dismissal it was, clenching my teeth, turning on my heel, and marching out.

Why can't they see how infuriating this is? She probably knows nothing useful, but just in case we waste our time teaching her instead of just taking the knowledge? We all know the situation is untenable, dancing around our secrets and hers. It's ridiculous, and I'm left dealing with her as she mocks and dismisses me in these 'classes'. She'll bother maintaining a relationship with Hamber, and Gibeon she's cautious of, so they don't see what she really is. It was bad enough teaching Amethio, but at least he believes in our cause.

Nemona, I had no illusions about. She would suck up every scrap of knowledge the Explorers could give her, then leave without an ounce of loyalty. If she didn't make an effort to be personally annoying to me, I'd almost be impressed at her mercenary nature. She's far more cutthroat than her buffoonish family Hamber ingratiates himself with.

My footsteps found me standing outside the large training room we had on the base for Pokemon battles. Ideally, I would have more time, but after making that presentation before our leader, they'll be sure to keep me away from the girl in the future. Opening the door, I strode inside.

The two children, Amethio and Nemona, were battling within. His fiery Pokemon clashed against a Rotom possessing a lawn mower. The boy's Charcadet has gotten much faster. He's still slower than my dear Umbreon, but it's clear that he's improved from his practice with her.

It was equally clear that Nemona was improving as well. Despite a Type disadvantage, she was whittling away Amethio's options, Paralysis and Confusion turning easy hits into misses, flying out of reach, and using ghostly attacks to take advantage of Characadet's debilitations, forcing the Fire Type down in quick order.

As their fight ended, she turned to face me in the viewing box above the battlefield. "Spinel, what are you doing here?"

"Came here to observe your practice with Amethio. I have to say, you aren't doing nearly as well as I thought. But I suppose it's to be expected-"

"If it's to be expected, why is it not as you thought? Are you just bad at thinking?" She interrupted me, and I grit my teeth.

"I was attempting to give you the benefit of the doubt," I shot back sweetly, plastering a fake smile on my lips. "Such efforts are wasted."

"We've been learning tons! Onyx praised us last week for how much we studied," Amethio spoke up, the boy glaring up at me. "We got A pluses on our tests."

"Tests aren't everything. Onyx is one of the least reliable members of our organization, precisely due to how by the book he is. You need to be able to innovate, and frankly, I'm not certain you can manage that. You've still yet to beat her." If he was anything near as great as his family, then he should have at least managed one victory against her yet, but so far the girl was undefeated.

The young boy puffed up, his childish cheeks taking away from however piercing his gaze might be. "I- that's just from how tough Nemona is. I'll show you! Why don't you face me and I'll show you how much I've learned."

"I'm curious to see if you're all talk as well," Nemona commented, smirking up at me. Laugh it up girl, but soon, I'll have my way. You've walked right into my trap.

Dimming the lights (why did they need to leave the place so bright? Annoying) I said: "Certainly. But if you lose, then you have to leave the Explorers immediately."

That triggered the immediate stuttering, the instant denial. How the weak will bark and yap, but when the challenge is made, suddenly they lose faith and cower. People are weak, and when they give in to that weakness is when they lose, the battle decided before they toss out their first Pokeball. Of course, I couldn't have him actually backing out here, so I added a small jab to my challenge as I walked down the stairs to meet him.

"You were claiming you had learned so much, surely you can back it up. And if not, well then I don't see why we're wasting so much time and effort training you here, all for nothing." That had the boy clenching his fists in anger, glaring up at me with his unusual eyes.

"You're on!" He cried out, calling his Charcadet back to his side. I smirked, watching as my true target strode over to him, healing his Pokemon and whispering a bit of 'strategic advice'. Whatever you're trying to tell him, it's too late now.

She turned to me as I walked into the arena. "Wait a moment, you're trying to kick him out and aren't offering anything either. What happens if you don't win?"

Frowning, I said, "That seems unlikely, but if I can't beat him, I'll take back any unkind things I might have said about him." There, that should do it. Can we just get on with this farce? Amethio nodded and I smiled.

I didn't hate him, as much as it was amusing to taunt him. The fact that he was Gibeon's grandson meant nothing to me. He was too straightforward to be of much use to our organization, but we still had a place even for Onyx as one of our Admins. Amethio's use here was to get Nemona to do something rash. I wouldn't be able to kick her out, or even convince her she had been expelled from the Explorers, but I could do so against him.

Once I win, I'll taunt him a bit, let him beg, before offering him an Arboliva branch. I'll say if he can find a 'Legendary Pokemon', then he'll have proved his worth to us. He would stand no chance of finding such a Pokemon on his own, and Nemona would never do so if asked. If it was to 'save' her dear friend, however, she might act rashly and divulge some of her secrets. Then all I have to do is follow, and swoop right in as they lead me to them. It was almost funny because I didn't believe the prodigal girl would have done so if Amethio had asked directly. People do so love playing the hero, which makes them easy to play in turn.

Nemona placed herself at the center of the arena, declaring "I'll act as referee for this match.

This will be a one-on-one battle with no switches. The fight is to the forfeit or the first incapacitation. Agreed?" We both nodded. Her being a referee might technically be in his favor, but I don't foresee her making any egregious rulings towards him. Besides, I've done my homework; she's been burned once by an unfair judge rather publicly according to the news. I doubt she'd try anything unjust in such a simple match.

"Release your Pokemon!" She called out, stepping to the side of the arena.

"Go, Charcadet!" Amethio pointed his finger out at me and the already-released Charcadet jumped ahead, the fire on its back burning up.

"Umbreon," I called out simply as I released my starter. The sleek yellow-ringed feline hopped out, glaring wickedly at our opponent. In the darkness, his body was barely visible, save for the ominous yellow lines around his body.

"Trainers ready? On the count of one, two, three,... begin!" Nemona called and the battle began.

"Flame Charge!" Amethio cried out, and his diminutive Pokemon rushed towards mine.

"Foul Play." Umbreon jumped up as if to strike at him, and as Charcadet leaped up to meet him, Umbreon pivoted mid-air, smacking the Fire Type aside with his tail wreathed in Dark energy.

I may not enjoy getting my hands dirty personally, but that doesn't mean I'm not capable of it if the situation requires.

Amethio proved he wasn't completely useless, recognizing that he couldn't just order his Characadet to charge again. "Trap it in a Fire Spin!" His Pokemon took a deep breath before exhaling a whirlwind of fire.

"Make that kid cower, Snarl." Umbreon let out a discordant yowl, the sound sending a shiver up even my spine. Charcadet writhed in pain, the flames he was conjuring barely touched my Umbreon. He had enough focus at least to keep a small curtain of flames continuously running over my Pokemon.

The flames were weak, but I knew they'd take Umbreon down in time. "Quick Attack into Bite." Umbreon blurred ahead, odd afterimages of yellow left behind by his rings as he slammed into the smaller Pokemon. Without letting it be knocked too far away, Umbreon's head lunged out, biting down into the unevolved Pokemon - only to let him go with a yelp.

"What?"

"Ha! Umbreon is Burned! Now you'll-"

"Dark Pulse." I interrupted. Umbreon was still moaning from the sudden pain, but well-trained enough to open its mouth and fire a ray of darkness out at Charcadet, slamming hard into the Pokemon.

"Cha- Char." He got up on unsteady legs, fire literally blazing in his eyes. I could see how weak he was, however.

"I see you've learned… absolutely nothing. A shame," I made a show of shaking my head disappointedly. There was a sound of teeth grinding, and I couldn't tell if it was Amethio of Nemona in the dark. "Oh well. Finish this, Umbreon."

"Charcadet, do the thing!" A quick glow appeared around Charcadet before sliding along the floor to Umbreon where it did seemingly nothing before the Fire Type was blasted by another Dark Pulse. This time, the Charcadet was blasted into the corner and fell, unable to get back up.

"The fight is over! It's a tie!" Nemona called out, causing me to whip around in shock.

"A tie!? What are you-" Looking over, I saw Umbreon lying down on the field where he had been standing just a moment ago, just as unconscious as Charcadet. "What happened? What did you do?"

Amethio smirked up at me. "Bond. Destiny Bond." He met my rage-filled glare for a few seconds before turning over to Nemona "Do I really have to say it like that?"

"Yes," she lied and I stomped my heeled boot in frustration as they bantered.

To be caught off guard by such a cheap trick! How did Charcadet learn a Move like that? Light suddenly flooded the arena and I hissed, covering my eyes with my cape. Squinting, I saw Hamber standing in the observer's box. It looks like I won't be getting close to Nemona again any time soon either. What a waste of effort.

Recalling my Pokemon, I started walking away before stopping at the bottom of the stairs as Nemona raced in front of me. "What do you want?"

"You still have to pay off your end of the deal."

"What? It was a tie. He might have gotten lucky and not lost, but I didn't lose either." As the words left my mouth, I saw the biggest grin unfurl on Nemona's face.

"I'm afraid that the deal was if Amethio loses he leaves, and if you don't win you apologize to him." Amethio gasped behind me before cackling. She planned this from the start. Probably whispered the plan to him too.

"By League rules, I should still be declared the winner from any sacrifice Move."

"Which League again? Hard to tell where we are, exactly" She fired back. The cocky smirk was still on her face, but her eyes were focused. Even here she's willing to dig for information.

A large part of me was tempted to tell her to screw off, but I felt the specter of death hanging above me, in an almost literal sense. Ignoring the latest question, I turned to face the boy and his freshly recovered Charcadet, I said: "Fine. I'm. Sorry." The kid was still glaring at me so I added "You are nothing like your father."

He hissed, the mere mention of his parentage making him upset, while Nemona just looked confused. Before she could say anything else or demand I grovel further I pushed past her and marched up the stairs, shooting one look back to let Amethio know not to spill the beans on his lineage. I could hear them cheering and excitedly chattering with each other before I slammed the door to the observation room behind me.

"That was most unwise, Spinel," Hamber said the moment the door closed. "Directly going against Gibeon's orders-"

"I did no such thing. My challenge was for Amethio. The boy might be your pet project, but Gibeon doesn't care until he proves himself." Ironic, considering he's the boss's grandson.

"Of course," The butler said, unruffled. His words agreed with me, but his tone was dry enough to match the Asado Desert. "If you have so much time on your hands to evaluate our youngest members, why don't you look into the location of the pendant." It wasn't a question.



Striding away without answering, I made it to the exit before the pseudo-butler spoke up again.

"What is it about the Young Miss that scares you so?"

"The same thing that should be worrying you: She knows too much about us, doesn't care for most of us, and is getting too strong." Much too strong, much too fast. I wouldn't have been anywhere near as confident challenging her to a head-on fight. I could make some plans to trick and defeat her for now, but how long will that stay the same? How long until one kid can take out our whole operation?

Shivering as I left, my mind turning from elimination strategies to exit ones.


Hope you enjoyed that extra big interlude, and have enjoyed this tutor arc as well. I wanted to give a bit of a look into the minds teaching Nemona before closing this out and moving on to other stuff (tutoring will still happen, just more offscreen from now on). Oh and if anyone is wondering, the song Nemona recorded there is 'Let Her Go' by Passenger.

I will admit, having seen more of Spinel in Horizons in the time since this chapter originally came out, I don't think I got his character quite right. I suppose that's just the risks of writing about a tertiary character in an ongoing series, though.
 
She knows too much about us, doesn't care for most of us, and is getting too strong.
Oh you mean the fact that the creepy "Not Evil" Organization may be evil and that the entire point of her attending meetings/lessons was to get stronger in the first place?
 
Chapter 28 New
"Cheer up, this is going to be so much fun!" My dear older sister cheered as she dragged me through town.

"Can't we just order this stuff online?"

"I already told you, we need to get you fitted for a new dress. And you can try on the clothes here. I can't believe you've grown out of everything in your closet."

"I can," I mumbled as she led me through Los Platos' streets. I'd grown steadily over the past two years and hadn't worn a dress once. For smaller home parties and the like, I could just wear my regular clothing, and I didn't go out with Mom and Dad (and sometimes Cyan) to other parties the wealthy elite would invite them to. They offered, but what do I have in common with those people? Plus, I'd have to worry about offending someone if I didn't eat something, or said the wrong thing… just so much easier to focus on training.

That thought had been triggered by a sign of a store with a Capsakid as the mascot. Spicy foods remain my great nemesis in this world. Which is a shame, because Paldean cuisine has a lot of them. Oh well, I'm heading back to Unova for the big party, so they'll probably have less spicy food there.

All around me, I saw signs boasting their products, often with Pokemon in the designs. 'Lady Liligant's Elegant Designs', 'Hatterene's Hats for all', 'Dazzling, Gleaming, Style.' "How can there be this many fashion stores?" I moaned, to which Popplio trailing behind us clapped his paws together. While we checked out three stores, Cyan had dismissed them fairly quickly, except for the one where she and Popplio had gotten a matching pair of sunglasses.

(I had asked if Dun had wanted to wear anything and he looked at me like I had gone insane for a solid minute before slinking back into his Pokeball).

"I know, right? We should have gone to Mesagoza, they would have had way more there." I whimpered a sound that Cyan pretended not to notice as she pulled me into another store.

This store had a very high-class look to it, the floor covered in smooth stone tiles and a few pillars holding up the place and dividing it into different sections. The tiles and walls were white with a few gold patterns and black edges to make it pop. Almost immediately upon entering, a woman in her mid-twenties wearing a black skirt and white blouse approached us.

"Hello dears, I'm Maggie. Welcome to Suicine Select. How may I help you?"

Cyan nodded approvingly and stepped up like she owned the place. "I'm Cyan Glitterati, and this is my sister Nemona. We need to get a dress tailored for her by the end of the day." Those sentences had the employee's face caught in an interesting mix of emotions. The recognition of our family name (and thus the money we had) warred with the difficulty of the request my sister had dropped on her.

Maggie quickly smoothed that all away and said "Of course, right this way ladies. Now, what are you looking for? We have many styles-"

"Something comfortable."I blurt out immediately before Cyan can say anything. She glares at me nonetheless and adds her own opinion.

"We want something sleek and modern, maybe like the new…" She goes on to rattle off the names of different designers and clothes worn by models. I couldn't care less, but I trust her expertise that whatever is made will look 'fashionable.'

With this store seeming to meet the standards that Cyan has set, we eventually get on to taking my measurements. It's… odd. Another reminder that this isn't my body, that nothing is like what I remembered.

"You sure I can't have a suit made?" I asked my sister again. It'd be more familiar at least, plus-

"No, it would take too long to get a suit made to fit you. A dress can just be modified from what they have in stock." As Cyan spoke, Maggie's smile became much tighter, and I thought that my sister might be exaggerating how easily they could accommodate what we were asking.

"Besides, why would you need a suit anyway?"

"I can't kick people in a dress."

"Why do you need to kick people!? You have Pokemon! And we're going to a party hosted by a Gym Leader of all people."

"What if I need to kick Clay?"

"Don't kick the Gym Leader!!"

"No promises."

"Please stop shaking with laughter," Maggie said with a sigh, trying to wrap the measuring tape around me while Cyan was shouting at me.

You don't need to worry sis, I'm probably not going to attack him. While Clay does get a little unreasonably upset at the player in the game over you 'letting' Plasma grunts leave because the bridge is lowered, I vaguely remember him being not that bad of a guy.

With my measurements taken, we began the long parade of dresses to try on. I decided on a nice green with black highlights as the one to take. It was a little too poofy, but Maggie assured me the wispy parts on the bottom and shoulder straps could be removed.

Even though it had been the second dress I'd tried, Cyan still forced me to try on a dozen others before we finally stopped. At least that pleather crop jacket we found was nice, I can grab that too. "Alright, I think we've made our choice. Now onto heels-"

"Nope," I said brightly, cutting her off. "I have some nicer flat shoes I can wear."

"Ugh, fine," She acquiesced and we left the store, heading back home after leaving delivery instructions. "But in the future, we'll have to go on a real shopping day. No time crunch just exploring stores for hours on end."

"Cough, cough, oh no, I think I'm coming down with can't-go-clothes-shopping-again-itis."

"Oh stop it, you had fun, right?" She asked hopefully.

Sighing I said "Honestly? No. I think it's boring and not a 'waste' of time but not the most efficient either and… just not my favorite thing to do. But I'll go with you on any shopping trips you want to go on."

We were silent momentarily as we walked back home before she asked me "What do you want to do?"

I laughed "You don't know that already? I like martial arts and music and of course Pokemon Battles-"

"That's all stuff you train at. What do you like to do to relax?"

It was my turn to be silent, thinking over the question. I mean, I do like those things, but I guess they aren't relaxing. I- I don't know. I haven't had much free time- haven't given myself much free time. But there's just so much to do, so much to learn and I don't want to waste a single second!

"I guess I like reading? And uh, I think I'd like to play tabletop RPGs." I eventually said. Ok, I know I like Roleplaying Games, but I can't exactly say that without actually having any experience in it. I can just pretend I read some rule books online if she asks any questions.

Cyan didn't however, just humming and saying "Just think about it. Working hard is good and all, but you need to take a break sometimes."

***

"Feels weird."

"What does, dear daughter?" Billy asked me, concern aparent in his bleary eyes.

"That we're flying in a basket held up by Pokemon, to an airport where we'll be flown by a machine." I get that the technology of this world is advanced enough that they almost certainly would have figured out aerodynamics enough to make airplanes, but it still feels weird that they're used for commercial travel over Pokemon. Is it economic over the cost of training and feeding Pokemon instead?

"Well, it's not like we could be flown all the way to Unova. The Squawkabilly's would get way too tired for such a trip." Cyan pointed out.

"Squawkabilly, sure. But Dragonite can circle the world in two-thirds of a day, and other Pokemon can do such trips as well." Then I raised my voice and shouted up to the birds ferrying us to the airport and shouted out "No offense guys! Really appreciate the ride!" I got a few squawks back letting me know they were fine with it.

"How incredibly innovative Nemona! Oh, now we must take a trip to Unova by Dragonite!" O'Nare exclaimed with glee.

Cyan gave me a death stare that made me wonder if she'd been learning Glare from Dun before desperately asking Mom: "Wait, didn't we already buy the tickets to take the plane to Unova? We shouldn't let those round-trip tickets go to waste."

"How frugal, Cyan! It shows your true Gliteratti intellect to know how to best save your money." Billy cried out, and my sister let out a soft sigh of relief.

Landing down in front of the airport we took out our bags. Alongside my family, Anna, my mother's secretary, followed us. The young woman was dressed in a plain business suit and had her own luggage as she would be accompanying us for the duration of the trip.

Feels odd, to just have someone following us around on our vacation, but I guess it makes sense. Paldea Reality is massive and if some disaster pops up, they might need to get a hold of my mother no matter what. I also vaguely remembered people like her when I was younger before I remembered my past life. They'd ask the occasional question during our trips, but generally just manage things in the background (including our trip itinerary).

The airport itself was in Mesagoza, being the closest, largest city to us with one. It had two, which just went to show how massive the city was, with only Levincia and Medali having one in the rest of Paldea. The West side airport itself was less busy than the big city ones I was used to in my old life, only running one or two hundred flights each day.

Of course, as we stepped into the bustling airport, we were quickly directed away from the crowds and off to the side where I saw it. "Why?" Was all I could manage in a whisper as I beheld the fully gold-painted private jet we'd be flying to Unova in.

Cyan brushed past me, obviously still holding the Dragonite riding thing against me. "You have no room to talk."

"No, see that's cool, it's different!"

We playfully squabbled for a few minutes before we had to show our IDs at the front desk and board the plane. "Remember to keep your Pokemon in their balls for the entirety of the trip, we don't want any accidents to happen." Technically as we were riding a private jet, we wouldn't have to follow that rule, but it made a lot of sense, for a bunch of reasons. Still, it got me thinking.

"What about Rotom Phones?" I asked, holding up Miles. The man blinked before nodding.

"Rotoms within their Phones are fine, just don't have them leave their case or attempt any Moves while flying." No worries there. I think Dun will just sleep through the whole thing and Miles is fine taking it easy.

Taken aboard the plane, I stepped aboard a private jet for the first time in my life. Seeing how spacious the interior was, with the plush chairs and drop-down widescreen TVs threw me for a bit. Just another reminder of how different things are here. I'd never get anywhere close to anything like this in my old life.

Sure, I knew how rich I was here, and the difference that made, but with the world being so different, it was easy to miss comparisons at times. This was a very clear one, and one that was harder to ignore. My father worked on airplanes, once upon a time. I wonder if he's doing alright?

"Hey, do we need to call an Altaria to get you down?" Cyan's voice brought me back to reality, and I looked at her, confused.

"Huh?"

"I'm saying your head is up in the clouds and we haven't even taken off yet." She stuck her tongue out at me, to let me know she was just lightly teasing me, but I saw some worry in her eyes. Damnit, can't be acting all weird like that. I thought I was over this and had accepted things in my new life but this one random reminder sends me spiraling back? I can't keep going like this.

Shaking those thoughts aside I said with forced cheer "Nah, I'm gonna keep on flying up and up, dontcha know?"

"Yes, yes, you told me about your Aura and how you managed to fly for a bit. I still haven't seen that for myself!"

I had told Cyan about my adventure with Aura (leaving out the part about Tulip pushing me off a small cliff - I felt like she would have more trouble believing that than the fact that I managed to hover in the air for a moment). She was skeptical, but more accepting of the idea than I had thought she'd be. I guess in a world with Psychics and everything Pokemon can do, someone being able to fly doesn't sound so crazy.

The captain called out for us to strap in as takeoff was about to begin, the four of us sitting down in the comfortable seats as we started down the runway. Looking outside, I saw the figures on the ground get smaller and smaller as the plane tilted up and we rose far above the ground, going through the clouds. As the plane began to rise, I felt a sense of wellness settle over me. A sort of contentedness, like I just knew everything was going to be alright. It got to the point that I worried something might have happened to my mind, but forcing myself to focus on Turo and the unsolvable problem he presented could make me feel upset.

Ok, not that. Hmm, my ears haven't popped yet, I wonder if Pokemon world tech had some answer to the usual take-off issues? Glancing over at my sister opposite me, I saw her moaning and looking queasy. Popplio had left his ball and was trying to rub circles on her wrists. Or maybe it's just another small benefit of my Aura.

"You okay Cyan?" I asked, walking over to her. She gave a non-committal sound like she was worried that if she let any words out, her lunch would soon follow. "Alright, I'll leave you be," I said, giving Popplio a small pat on the head for doing a good job comforting her. It probably doesn't hurt to have Popplio out, he couldn't break anything on the plane, not like Dun or Miles could.

"It's a long flight dear, are you sure you want to stay up for it all?" O'Nare asked me as I walked over to my guitar case.

Opening it up I said, "Yeah, I don't think I'm going to be jet lagged." I feel way too alive to sleep right now. Might want to meditate later though, this feels like a great time to try and touch on my Flying Aura.

In retrospect, it was obvious my Aura was Flying aligned. Ever since being born in this life, I'd had no fear of heights, enhanced vision and hearing (like many birds and Flying Pokemon have), and just an affinity for the sky. I couldn't tell if this was something Nemona always would have had, from who I was before, or some strange blend of myself and canon Nemona, but it just fits now.

Taking out my guitar, I began strumming a few chords, trying to recall a few lines from a song I knew before.

"Upside down and inside out and it feels… right?

Don't know where your eyes are but you… something something.

Don't know where your mind is, but you… wish you didn't have it?"

At least the first parts of the lines fit, not my worst attempt. I couldn't put into words just how frustrating it was to partially remember these songs. Knowing that I had all the pieces locked in my mind on how to recreate these masterpieces but just couldn't fully draw them out. I think I'm annoying Hassel with how much I'm upsetting myself with this, but I know I'm so close. And yet, not quite there.

The music I made was decent, I liked to believe, but could it live up to the masterpieces crafted by hundreds of truly dedicated artists from my past life? Of course not. The idea of just giving up feels awful too, though. I wonder if that's part of what's holding me back from utilizing my Aura actively? Flying is the element of freedom. Of course, I'm free to do what I want, in many ways, I have more freedom now than ever before. But if I feel constrained by myself, by my own mind, am I limiting my own freedom and thereby cutting off my power?

Wow, these are some deep thoughts, wonder where they came from- oh, right
. I remembered what song I was trying to recall and it made sense. When you have lines like: 'So when you met the new you, were you scared, were you cold, were you kind? When you met the new you, did someone die inside?' As a reincarnator, that provokes at least a little thought. Thoughts I usually shied away from, but the lyrics were forcing me to inspect that.

Or maybe it's my own actions. This, using Aura, that's a departure from who Nemona was in the games. Then again, is it actually any bigger a change of her character than anything else I've done? Making friends with Arven alone could be bigger, especially in terms of plot changes. How much I would or could change was still a matter in flux, but at the very least I wanted to stop Turo's demise.

Not that I have any solid plans on that front. Gah, this is a waste of time, especially when I should just be relaxing. Why did I even start singing this song again? I like it, but I like some of their other stuff better- the music video. With that thought in mind, I jumped up, running over to the captain's quarters. One of our attendants scrambled up, from where she had been sitting down reading a magazine.

"Uhh, Young Miss, can I help you with something?" She asked, looking worried at my focused gaze fixed on the cockpit door.

"I need to ask the pilots something, is that ok?"

She seemed a little uncomfortable before nodding. "I think that's fine, just remember you can't touch anything, ok?" I nodded and she knocked on the door, getting the all-clear.

Entering I saw a cockpit much like any of the ones I'd seen back home. In the seats sat a woman and a man. The woman remained mostly focused on the monitors and controls, but asked "What is it, kid?" While her co-pilot turned around to face me, a warm smile on his face.

I explained my request which caused them to exchange a glance. "You sure? Those kinds of maneuvers can be rough even on adults…" The man trailed off.

"I'm certain. I- I need to experience it. If we could get like an hour or two to try it out, maybe before we head back home, I'd appreciate it."

The woman let out a snort. "Alright kid, your Spiritomb." Huh, guess that's the equivalent of 'your grave' here. Spiritombs are cool. The Typing is solid and they're very defensive with some interesting Moves- "If you talk your parents into it, we'll give you a ride."

"Awesome!" I pumped my fist up before heading back. Sitting in my seat, I picked up my guitar and started strumming again.

"Upside down and inside out and you can feel it.

Upside down and inside out and you can feel it, feel it.

Don't know where your eyes are… but they're not doing what you said.

Don't know where your mind is, but you're better off without it."

Oh yeah, this is gonna be great.

***

My first sign of the city came not from the city itself, but by spotting the massive red drawbridge down below. "Oh, I think we're close!"

The pilot confirmed what I said, announcing a moment later that we were heading down and to strap in.

"Yaaay." Cyan gave out a tired cheer as she braced herself, gripping her plush seatrests hard. While she had gotten some sleep, the flight had been rough on her, and the descent was going to be the toughest part.

I had never been terrible at dealing with flights, but occasionally had nausea and ear popping on the takeoff and touchdowns, but that wasn't an issue anymore. I could take in all the sights down below of yet another land I'd only seen on the end of a game system screen before.

Driftveil City had more high rises and towers than I recalled from the game, but I figured that had to do with the game not being 100% accurate and it being many years later. There was also another bridge, connecting the small landmass connected to the red drawbridge to the main city.

Ships passed by all around, many of them massive freighters, hauling tons of raw materials. Driftveil was famed for its mines and even from high up, I could see some of the mine entrances dotting the landscape.

Upon landing, we were swept up in a whirlwind of activity and rushed off by limo to the hotel we'd booked. From there we made ourselves look 'presentable', got dressed up, and were taken to the Driftveil Gym. The dress I had chosen had been fitted for me and felt really nice. The hem swished at my knees and it had two straps holding it up over my shoulders. At my side, I wore my Sliph bag, the strap circling my waist like a belt. Cyan may not think it's super fashionable, but I'm not going anywhere without Dun or my Pokemon supplies at my side.

It was odd to see a stream of well-dressed individuals entering the gym as the sun started to set. A crowd of expensive cars gathered there as business people and celebrities arrived to attend a party at a place of battles. Even odder, realizing that I somehow fit right in - for the most part. I might not have felt comfortable, but a glance at my parents and myself showed that we certainly did.

Reporters took pictures outside, trying to come up with stories on who was attending, who wasn't, what they were wearing, etcetera. Do people really care about such things? I didn't get why or how such stories could sell. Sure famous people could do important things, but they treated these big parties as if it was something big or important.

As we entered the Gym, we were directed by an old man in shades to the back, away from the platform that would lead down to the gym proper. Instead, we entered a large, repurposed training room. The room was spacious, with a tall ceiling. The ground was literally dirt, which had been covered in plastic sheets and carpet on top of that. In one corner, there were many musicians set up, adding some musical ambiance to the event. In the back there were tables with food and drink on them, a few samples carried around by waiting staff (who may have been the Gym Trainers, the staff had a somewhat rough appearance to them underneath the black and white uniforms) to the many, many guests.

So many people here, I can't believe it. Despite the room being designed for the many Pokemon to train at once, it was crowded with people, and we weren't the last ones to arrive. Our arrival did draw many eyes on us, however.

"Is that… yes, I think the Glitterati's have arrived."

"They're back in Unova?"

"Yes, I heard Billy's wife helped Clay set up some of the buyouts of Cold Storage, back in the day."

"Oh right, Clay has that World Tournament thing running there now. Bit garish, really."

"So much better than how it was before though. And now we're getting more underground railways built. It's such a hassle to go over the bridge just to see Elesa's latest shows…"

I heard bits and pieces from all sorts of conversations like that as I wandered in. Billy and O'Nare were quickly snapped up by the other guests, eager to gossip and chat with my extraordinarily wealthy parents. All the guests here looked pretty wealthy too, but very few people could match my parents for money, even amongst the elites. It looks like Dad is pretty popular here, in general too. That was likely because he was from Unova.

Cyan found a few older teenagers to talk to, mentioning a few points on fashion and the makeup tips she had gotten from Tulip. She seems fine there. As such, I was left to mingle on my own, in a crowd of people I knew next to nothing about. With that in mind, I did the only natural thing one would do at such a big party: Make a beeline straight to the buffet table and see how long I could hang out on the outskirts.

Grabbing a small plate and piling it up with seafood, fruit, and bread (each carefully portioned not to touch each other), I moved to an empty corner, standing there and just observing the party go on.

"Did you hear that Clay just completed a massive project? Something about shipping tons of Chargestone out of the caves. Even a bunch of Pokemon from there too, for that Terarium in Blueberry."

"The Pokemon World Tournament will be starting up again soon, it's been such a boon for Driftveil. I can hardly remember the dreary little shipping town it used to be."

"Clay's done a great job with it, if only he could rank a bit higher when he competes!"

"Oh, he's a busy man. Even if he's not a Champion of battling, his stocks are going up, and that's what matters."

"Where's the washroom? I gotta go!"

"I hear Aether is looking to turn some of his old mines into preserves for underground Pokemon, do you think Clay will agree?"

The atmosphere was generally happy, and I was content to vibe until a young girl about my age with bright pink hair and bushy brown eyebrows pushed her way out of the crowd and into my general bubble.

"Hello?"

"Oh hi, sorry to bug you, I just had to get away from all of… that." The girl said. She was wearing a light pink dress with short sleeves, ended with poofy rings and fabric attached to look like small wings. At her side was a pink Love Ball attached to her hip somehow. Maybe magnets? Or some more esoteric tech holding it in place.

"Fair. I'm Nemona." I said, glaring daggers at a few of the adults who had pushed through and looked like they wanted to bug her more. Why are a bunch of adults trying to bother a kid? Whatever the reason, my look scared them off, and I offered a hand out to Lacey to shake. She has soft skin.

"Lacey." At the complete lack of reaction on my part to her name, she added "You don't know who I am, do you?"

"Nope. Well, I didn't. Based on that, I'm guessing you're related to Clay?"

"Wow, you figured it out from just that?"

"That and your eyebrows." It's funny, she didn't inherit his… roundness, or his regular hair color, but little things like just the color of the eyebrows can be passed on to the kids. Or nothing at all. There wasn't much Cyan or I had in common body-wise with our parents, but that was just how things often worked out in this world.

As she continued to stare at me, I said: "The punch is pretty good, you might want to get some."

I offered as an icebreaker to the other girl. It was good, quite fruity and non-carbonated, thankfully.

"Uh, sure. Sorry, just not used to this. Everyone else here wants me to give them an introduction to Dad."

"I can see that." And I could, even through the crowd and halfway across the room, I could make out a large number of people trying to get close to the rotund man in the cowboy getup (hat included) that was the star of the night.

He chatted well enough to most, but as they made offers or overtures to him, Clay would shoot them down. Given their expressions, it was usually pretty harsh, but some of the older and more experienced businessmen and women were able to get off lighter. Caught snippets more like 'maybe we'll think on it later,' for the more shrewd among them. For every person that tried their hand though, there were two or three more, circling and waiting for their chance to 'strike'.

After she returned to our little corner with a drink in tow, I asked her: "What's it like, being the daughter of a Gym Leader?"

She frowned adorably. "I unno. There's a lot of Pokemon always around here. Do you have a bunch of Pokemon?"

"No, I only have two right now. There are a few more the staff have at home, but not too many. But I see plenty outside every day. Paldea has tons of them in the wild." To be fair, I don't know that Paldea actually has any more Pokemon than other regions, but it sure feels plentiful with how close we live to nature.

"You're from Paldea? Cool! Do you have a bunch of cute Pokemon there? Which Pokemon do you think is the cutest?" Lacey asked eagerly, and before giving me time to answer pulled out a small Pokeball at her hip. Enlarging it, she released a small mole-like Pokemon from within. He had a long white nose with red tip, but otherwise black and blue fur over his body. Upon seeing his trainer, he clapped his large, sharp-looking, clawed hands together.

"Burr!"

"I think Drillbur is the cutest."

"I see. I'm fond of Dunsparce," and saying so, I reached into my bag and pulled out Dun's ball, releasing him. "He's not just cute, he's strong too!"

"Dunnn." He nodded his head, the impact sending an ever-so-slight tremor through the ground. Despite the fact that I didn't think anyone even a few meters away would have felt it, I saw Clay's head whip around at that, fast enough he had to grab onto his hat to stop it flying off.

"Impressive, your dad noticed that fast. I suppose his moniker of 'The Miner King' is fitting." I wonder if he has a Ground Type Aura? Maybe not even unlocked, just something he passively honed from large portions of his life spent underground. Was he drawn to mining because he had that connection to the earth from his Aura? Or did his time spent there shape his Aura to become Ground-based? Or maybe I'm overthinking it, and that vibrational sense is just a skill anyone in this world could pick up, without Aura or the like, just from how overturned humans here are? Oh, so many questions.

I didn't have time to think about the endless questions running through my mind anymore as a shadow looms over me. For a big guy, he moves quickly. It helped that everyone else was giving the man standing above me a wide berth, wondering what was going on. "Gym Leader Clay, a pleasure to meet you."

Looking up at him, I saw that each of his legs was almost as wide across as I was, though I was sure part of that was because of how his chaps flared out. He adjusted his gold watch as he took a breath, relaxing as he took in the situation better.

"Mighty fine to meet a pal of my daughter's too, little missy."

"This is Nemona, Daddy! She has a Dunsparce, he's pretty cute. Not as cute as Drillbur though," she added and Dun gave a small huff out.

"Can't win them all, Dun. But he doesn't lose in strength." I held up my arm and flexed a muscle to emphasize my point.

"No way, Daddy is the strongest in the whole world!" The man in question gave her a fond smile. We both knew he wasn't, not even in the running for that title, but for a young girl, of course she'd think that.

"Well, I'm going to be Champion someday, the best Champion of all time, so that means I gotta beat your dad." There were a few shocked gasps from the crowd that had gathered around us, as well as some commentary.

"I can't believe it, she'll become a Champion?"

"Please, my kids claim that all the time. Next week she'll be saying how she's going to be an astronaut or whatever."

"I think it's good to dream, at least at that age."

"Rather uncouth to just declare something like that."

"What a joke. How could she become Champion with a Dunsparce?"

"Well, you know what kids are like…"

Clay spoke up, silencing the other voices. "Mighty big words for a little girl. Care to put your Pokedollars where your mouth is?"

After a second I parsed the meaning of his words. "You mean have a battle, right now? Aren't we… in the middle of a party?"

He clicked his tongue. "Don't tell me you're getting cold feet. A 'Champion' can't afford to run away from a simple battle." Everyone had fallen silent now, turning to face us. I could even make out Billy and O'Nare trying to get through the crowds to me.

I could just play it off, no need to make a bigger scene. I know the old me would have done that, afraid to have people staring at me, of making a fool of myself. But I can't let myself be held back by that. I'm not that person anymore, and the girl I am now would say…

"I, Nemona Glitterati, challenge you, Clay!"

"That's some good gumption-" he began.

"But it won't just be a 'simple battle,'" I interjected, staring straight into his dark brown eyes. "If you don't come at me with at least a 5 badge challenge, it won't even be a contest."

I wasn't sure what he saw in my stare, but something about it caused him to nod consideringly.

Adjusting his belt he said to the crowd, "Well alrighty then, looks like you'll be getting a party and a show!" The guests cheered as the match was confirmed. Here's hoping I didn't just make a massive mistake.


The stage is set for Nemona's first Gym Battle... sorta. Not an official battle, but still quite the challenge. I hope you'll enjoy it, and that you enjoyed this chapter. Sorry if any details on the party or fancy outfits didn't feel right (not my forte, but canon kinda forces my hand here). Oh and if anyone is wondering the song Nemona was playing is Upside Down and Inside Out by Ok Go.

Nemona's Current Team:

-'Dun' (Dunsparce, Male, Normal Type, Starter)
- Tera Type: Normal
- Held Item: None
- Abilities: Run Away
- Moves known: Flail, Mud Slap, Rollout, Glare, Body Slam, Poison Jab, Earthquake, Bite, Yawn (Invisible Version), Last Resort, Hyper Voice, Protect, Thunder, Hex, Agility, Air Slash, Giga Impact, Roost, Ancient Power, Drill Run

- 'Miles' (Rotom)
- Tera Type: Electric
- Held Item: None
- Ability: Levitate
- Moves Known: Astonish, Confuse Ray, Thundershock, Double Team, Hyper Voice, Protect, Thunder, Rain Dance, Will O' Wisp, Nasty Plot, Hex
 
That's illegal, she can only use on mon in battles, right? can she even battle him?
Shhhhhhhh, she's rich, laws and regulations are for poor people. You are right tho, she's only registered as a junior in Paldea and I doubt that license is valid internationally.
 
When did she get pushed off a cliff??? Did I miss a chapter????
It was mentioned in the Interlude, but yeah, never shown on screen.

That's illegal, she can only use on mon in battles, right? can she even battle him?
Shhhhhhhh, she's rich, laws and regulations are for poor people. You are right tho, she's only registered as a junior in Paldea and I doubt that license is valid internationally.
You think the league would do any legal action over a gym battle? They'd have no reason to.
Given the International League System, her license is valid in Unova... though only for one Pokemon, so when she uses Miles that's uh, sorta breaking the rules. But as a minor spoiler, no one calls her out on it, and for a non-official Gym Battle (i.e. one that takes place without counting towards Conferences or Elite Challenges or the like, which she would have needed to register for anyways), its not that big a deal.
 
Chapter 29 New
We walked out to the lift at the front, taking it down. Clay, Lacey, and I (plus Dun and her Drillbur) were the first ones headed down, but it looked like many others would be following us.

Possibly the whole party. The multi-lift system Clay had set up in his large mining shaft/Gym wouldn't be the most comfortable, but it could let them all down and allow them to watch the battle from different angles.

"You know, I was tryin' ta get them fancy pants who never worked an honest day in their life to quit their yappin'." Clay said suddenly. It took me a second to realize what he meant before I responded.

"Ah, thank you. But I meant every word I said: I'm going to be the best. The only way that happens is by challenging myself, so please, give me a battle on that level."

He grunted approvingly, stepping onto the express lift to take us down to the bottom. "If that's how you want it, then that's how you should do it. Decide your own limits! But ya ought ta know I use at least three Pokemon for any challenger looking for their fifth badge. Your Dunsparce up for that?"

"That might be a bit much even for Dun, as he is now, but I've got another Pokemon too." Fan form gives Flying, which doubles up on immunity to Ground, but will Clay have a Pokemon with Mold Breaker? I don't know, but it's not worth that, especially since it would give Miles a weakness to Rock Moves, which Clay's Pokemon undoubtedly know tons of. That leaves Wash, Mower, and Refrigerator Forms. All of them have a Type advantage against his Ground Types, but Mower and Refrigerator have more weaknesses. Heat isn't bad either, but it has a Weakness to Rock, so it and Refrigerator are out. Mow is pretty good, but it just has way more weaknesses than Wash, will be resisted by Excadrill, and doesn't get as much out of Rain Dance.

"Are you going to eat that in the middle of the battle?" Lacey's words brought me out of my thoughts, and I saw her pointing at the paper plate still in my hand.

"Ah, no, sorry, I just kinda forgot about it in the rush. Mind holding onto it for me?" I asked embarrassedly. Damn, that must have made my challenge waaaay less cool. How do other people manage that? To just be so effortlessly cool?

Up above I saw more people streaming down. They had to use the other lifts that were spread out like a puzzle for trainers looking to challenge the Gym (though the staff helped in organizing them all down and around). Grumpigs, Solosis, and other Psychic Types were being released to make transparent barriers to help make sure none of the enthusiastic guests would fall if they slipped. Many of them were already pulling out their phones to record the match. Is this really that big a deal? This isn't even an official Gym Challenge.

Since we were on the express elevator, we reached the bottom before everyone above had settled. "Eyes down here Miss Future Champion. Don't let your head get lost in the clouds young'un, or you'll crash hard." Clay said, slipping into his Gym Leader persona easily.

"Gotta aim high, 'cause I'm gonna fly old man." I shot back, getting a slight twitch from his right eye. Hmm, the age comment might have been a bit much, I should avoid that. Or maybe twist the knife at a critical moment?... No, he's been pretty kind to me, no need for that. Besides, ignore the cameras and crowds, this is just a friendly match, a great chance to improve.

Stepping off the platform, Clay went to the side, grabbing a few Pokeballs from an alcove and we took our places at opposite ends of the brown dirt pit. It was fairly barren, save for a few rocky formations that jutted out a few feet and a pool, barely a puddle, to the side. The lighting this deep down was dim, not too terrible, but enough to annoy trainers who might not have my eyesight, or be used to the arena. I never realized how those little personalizations can give Gym Leaders a home-field advantage. Something to watch out for, Dun will be fighting in unfamiliar terrain if he goes underground. I had an advantage if Clay tried to use the depths to his advantage first, however.

"Well, I reckon that's enough dilly-dallying, let's git this show on the road. This here rodeo is gonna be a three v. two, ain't no switching for either one o' us." Hmm, that's probably giving me an advantage here, since I have less Pokemon. "Now, you ready to face the might o' the Miner King?" He asked, holding out a Pokeball.

"Born ready. Miles, it's your time to shine!" I called out, stretching open my bag and hefting out the washing machine. Miles floated up in front of me, waiting as I tossed the machine up in the air. Leaving their phone, they floated into the washing machine, possessing it and surrounding the device with a blue glow while I caught the phone case before it fell.

"Well I'll be," Clay said, letting out a low whistle. "Been a minute since I saw one o' those wretched machines."

"Ro-to-to-to," Miles said, flashing a malicious smile and a few sparks of electricity. Clay released his own Pokemon, a brown and black striped crocodile-like Pokemon that stood upright on two legs. He gave out a low growl, something that had Miles shaking for a moment before it shook off the supernatural fear their opponent was outputting.

Krokorok probably has Intimidate as its Ability. This is a great match-up for us. Still, can't get overconfident. This isn't a video game, nothing is certain here.

Clay pulled out an oddly shaped gun from a pocket inside his jacket. "On the count of three I'll fire this here flare and the match will start when it lands, ya hear?"

"Loud and clear."

"Three, two, one, here we go!" He called out, flipping off the safety and firing up. A brilliant red light rocketed out of the flare gun, reaching up almost thirty meters before arcing back down and landing a sizzling mark into the rusty brown dirt to the side.

"Confuse Ray!" Was my first, immediate command. The ball of multi-colored light Miles made in front of them shot out at Krokorok's face and hit it before he could even begin to follow Clay's commands.

"Sink your teeth into that varmint!" The lizard charged ahead, but it started veering off to the side, blinded and dazed by the light. Miles drifted over that way before rising and letting Krokorok ram head-first into a person-sized rock.

The rock shattered from the impact, but from the way he reeled back, I couldn't imagine that it was without pain either. Do I go for the win here? No, let's set up, Krokorok can't do much, and I've got two more Pokemon to beat.

"Boogie time!" My coded phrase couldn't hide the move for long due to its nature, but every second counted for set-up Moves. Miles began waving their plasmic limbs about as they spun around, the hose part of their machine body lifting up and spraying water about into the air in a fine mist, condensing into clouds way above. We had practiced the Move tons since learning it and found that it needed more than just a dance to work well.

Within seconds, rain was falling in large drops on us all, Lacey giving a small shriek from the sidelines. Those seconds weren't wasted by Clay though, the burly man shouting "Focus on the sound it makes, then Crunch and don't let go!"

Using his powerful legs, the Krokorok jumped up, sinking his teeth hard into the side of Miles' body. With a whirr of pain, the heavy beast (and gravity) pulled Rotom down, and I heard the crunching of metal grating on my ears.

Damn, can't let him keep up like that. "Hyper Voice, then Hydro Pump!" I called before covering my ears. Even through that I still heard the ear-piercing whine Miles was generating, and it had Krokorok reeling backward, only to be met with a high-pressure burst of water from Miles' core. The door on the front of the machine opened up and gallons of water poured out, slamming into the Ground Type and sending him spiraling across the floor.

Not out, however, as the large lizard managed to get back on shaky feet. "Get out a there! Burrow beneath, and wait for your time to strike." Clay commanded, and Krokorok eagerly complied, digging through the dirt so fast it was practically diving through it.

"If you want to let us set up, I won't complain. Nasty Plot," I called out, dropping a hand down. Clay gave me a conflicted look before sighing and responding.

"Get 'em, now!" Krokorok lunged upwards from the ground… And was met by Miles easily shifting to face him down and releasing another deluge down on the Pokemon. The water slammed it back into the ground and washed over the arena again, but this time Krokorok didn't rise.

Clay returned his fallen Pokemon to his ball. "Ya did good out there," he whispered to the unconscious Pokemon within. Debatable, but it was brave of Krokorok to go ahead like that, despite how it ended. Clay didn't have a choice there; if he let me set up, I might have been able to sweep the rest of his team. Now I had to wait until he sent his next Pokemon out.

First, though, Clay stopped and took off his hat which was getting drenched, to reveal… Why does he have a smaller hat on underneath his first hat!? The second one appeared to be made of wool and resisted the water better.

"Yer up Palpitoad, show this young'un a bit of water won't keep a good miner down!" He announced, releasing the odd ovular Pokemon. It was blue with a beige face/torso and paler blue bubbles on its forehead and in place of its arms.

Water/Ground, great. This one's gonna be a… problem! Almost immediately after being released, without waiting for a command, Palpitoad zoomed forward, smashing into Miles and sending them spinning backward through the air. So fast!

"Hyper Voice," I called out and Miles began making that horrendous sound once more. Palpitoad winced, but kept on charging ahead, hitting the washing machine from several different angles as he bounced around the room.

That Palpitoad's gotta have Swift Swim, no way they could be moving that fast and hitting that hard without it. Hyper Voice can't truly be dodged, not this close, but I'm just trading here and I don't like the exchange rate. Sweeping a hand out before drawing it close to my chest, I yelled out: "Flood the field with flames, Will O Wisp!"

Miles dropped the sound and began conjuring the dancing balls of fire in front of it, the light reflecting off their front lid. The rain was still coming down hard, but the drops didn't extinguish the ghostly fire, only causing the flames to distort for a moment with each impact as they carried on their course. They drifted towards Palpitoad, who easily dodged around the first volley and the second, but as the third and fourth closed in, they had to abort an attack to dodge out of the way.

"Hyper Voice," I called out once more, pushing my hands out. Miles let their control of the flames on the field slip as they seemingly gathered energy for the attack, an opening Clay didn't let go of.

"There's yer shot, hit 'em!" The Water Ground Type did just that, skidding off the water and flying head-first at Miles. Just before the toad would hit, Miles flung open their lid and revealed the first Will O Wisp they had made, hidden with their body.

The flames sunk into Palpitoad's aura, burning it, but it still impacted Miles hard, knocking them around and adding another dent to their battered machine body. I thought Burn would have weakened it- "Facade," I hissed, realizing what Move they had been using.

"That's right little missy. Yer not the only one who can be tricky," He commented, clearly having noticed the hand signs I was using to give Miles advice on how to vary their Moves. "Facade, hit 'em again!"

"Protect!" A barrier popped up around Miles, causing Palpitoad to rebound off it, sitting, waiting for the shield to drop. When it did, they charged up yet again, and lacking other options, I once again tried to block it. "Protect!!"

The barrier formed a few cracks this time as the bulbous Pokemon smashed into it, but Miles winced and managed to just hold onto it. High above I could hear the crowd whispering, wondering if I was out of options, but I knew that this was just the smart play, if a somewhat desperate one. Clay gritted his teeth as he realized it too, his Pokemon wincing from the burn.

That wasn't the only clock I was waiting out however, as the shield finally fell, so did the last drop of rainwater. There we go, no more speed boost for you! "Hex, let them BURN!"

Dark purple apparitions began assaulting the toad-like Pokemon, causing it to warble out in pain as it felt heat likely greater than it had ever felt in its life up to this point. Its Typing would protect it from fire, but this is just a hallucination, the feeling of burning and heat without the actual flames.

"Toxic!" Clay called out, and despite the pain, Palpitoad vomited forth a slick purple wave of toxins that landed on Miles. They fell over from the ghostly assault and Burn a second later, but the damage had been done. Miles' blue plasmic glow had splotches of purple on it, and I heard a sizzling sound as the poison began to burn through their aura.

Despite possessing machines, Rotoms didn't have enough of a connection to Steel Type energy to have an Immunity to Poison. That Poison would slowly eat away at Miles until they were unconscious from the drain on their health, but Clay didn't try to draw things out, releasing his final Pokemon immediately.

"Drillbur, time ta clean house!" He released his own small mole-Pokemon, but his was almost twice as big as Lacey's and had a few scars on her face.

Knowing Miles would be out of the fight soon, I gave a quick command. "Hydro Pump." Thought he would have gone for Excadrill, I wonder why he didn't. Still, I can't underestimate-

"Earthquake!" He called out, and his reasoning clicked into place in my head.

"Dodge it! Go above-" I tried to call out, to no avail. Miles was spinning up a fresh blast of water when they tried to abort it and fly away, but the shaking ground rose in a spike straight beneath Miles. They were flipped over by the impact, landing down with a crash, immobile.

"Miles!" I cried out, rushing over to them. Crouching over the washing machine, I said: "You did great. That was an amazing fight."

"Ahem." I whipped my head up, my wet hair flipping up and slapping uncomfortably against my back as I saw Clay clearing his voice loudly from across the battlefield. "Appreciate the concern for yer Pokemon little missy, but do get off the battlefield."

Blushing, I grabbed Miles and stuffed them into my backpack, shuffling back to my place off the arena. "Sorry about that," I mumbled. I still haven't gotten my early license, so I don't actually have a Pokeball for Miles. That hasn't been a problem before, but I hope I don't get questioned about it here.

Dun had been waiting outside his Pokeball patiently by my side, and when I gave him a nod, he jumped onto the battlefield, letting loose a hiss of anticipation at his foe. For her part, Drillbur sharpened her claws aggressively before giving Dun a 'come get it' gesture.

"Ready?" Clay drawled, and I nodded. "Begin!"

"Glare!" With what was slowly becoming my signature opening, Dun affixed her with a vicious stare, and her body started twitching and spasming.

"Run 'em down," the Gym Leader shouted, and Drillbur launched herself into a spin, forcing her resistant muscles to tear up the ground as she charged toward me. Dun knew the Move well, having practiced it often, and rolled out of the way from a direct hit. The Ground Type was able to fling the dirt she tore up fairly far, however, still winging him.

"Strafe and Hyper Voice," I calmly said, bracing for the next wave of sound. This one hurt my ears less, not exactly because Dun's wail was any quieter than Miles (his lesser Special Attack was made up for by the Same-Type-Attack-Bonus), but probably an adjustment in the arena shielding by the Gym Psychics.

Of course, that only helped us outside the battlefield - Drillbur was subject to the full force of his attack and was thrown off by it. Combined with the Paralysis and her attacks were going further off course.

Not keen to let this go on further, Clay stomped one of his cowboy boots against the ground, kicking up a small cloud of dust. "Git outta there! Dig!" Eager to escape the sonic barrage, Drillbur carved a hole in the ground with her spade-like claws and dived in.

That's what I'm waiting for! "Earthquake!" I cried triumphantly. It was one of Dun's strongest Moves and way stronger against a target within the ground.

Before Dun could even slap his body onto the ground Drillbur was already pushing out from the ground. The shaking waves of earth still smacked into her, but she was a pro at moving through unstable grounds, racing across the field to close with Dun.

"Didja reckon I couldn't see that coming? I felt that little feller's strength all the way up there." Clay laughed boisterously. Gah, should have realized such a simple counter would have been anticipated by a Gym Leader. "Now break that snake like a stack o bricks!" Raising a claw wreathed in orangish energy, she brought it down in a chop on Dun.

"Duuun!" He cried out, slithering away from the powerful mole. I've got to regain the initiative.

My opening came as Drillbur stumbled in her chase after my starter, her left leg twitching. Paralysis is still doing its job. Let's have it help us even more. "Hex," I called out and Dunsparce conjured his shades to torment the enemy, the ghastly energy pinning her in.

She cried with pain but began chasing after him again. "Hyper Voice and evade. Only Earthquake if she drops down more than three meters beneath the ground." Dun renewed his assault, this time focusing on the ground beneath us. He'll never be able to sense vibrations as well as a Ground Type can, but we've practiced that a fair bit. He can at least tell if she tries pulling a whack-a-mole like last time, and if she goes deeper, Earthquake will finish her off.

"Ya sure like those Moves, dontcha? Leaves you mighty predictable" Clay grumbled, and I laughed.

"If it ain't broke, don't fix it." I fired back. Indeed, he didn't seem to have many answers for that right now, Drillbur trying to chase after Dun with her hands over the sides of her head. The Paralysis slowing her down meant she couldn't close the gap with Dunsparce, who was taking deep breaths and letting loose powerful wails every few seconds.

They have similar Moves, but Dun and Miles handle them pretty differently. Dun is a lot slower than Miles, so he can only keep up this moving assault because of how omnidirectional Hyper Voice is and the Normal Typing letting him draw the energy for that Move fast. Despite the fact Miles learned Hex from Dun, their original Ghost Type lets them draw on the energy faster than Dun can. They would be able to zip around the battlefield and blast Drillbur with Hex repeatedly. Still, I think this can net us a win here.

"Well I'll be…" Clay gasped as a light on the battlefield pulled in both of our attentions. Drillbur was surrounded by a brilliant glow, so bright we couldn't make out the details but everyone knew what was happening. Her glowing body shifted and grew until it ended in a flash and a whole new Pokemon stood before our eyes.

"Excadrill!" She shouted her name, raising her new steely gray claws in the air. The claws were larger than before, proportional to her new, bigger body, and with jagged spikes jutting out over the middle claws on each hand. She had an additional protrusion of metal sticking out over her head, the steel horn covering her tapered face like a deadly hoodie. Her fur was now more dark brown with splotches of red on it.

Dun valiantly tried to continue the attack from before, but his Hyper Voice had much less effect now that she had added Steel Type to her Ground Typing. "Back to Hex," I tried, only to be met by a powerful Drill Run that Dun avoided by a far narrower margin than the last one and ended up bruising him a bit more as the churned dirt smashed into him.

Hex did way less damage than last time, evolution must have removed Paralysis. "Glare!" I called out, hoping to hit her again, but the Gym Leader didn't even need to give out a command for Excadrill to lower her gaze and avoid Dun's stare, her new hood/horn obscuring the line of sight between them. She gave a quick Slash as well, her claws cutting a shallow line through my starter's scales and causing him to hiss and shift away from her while she still couldn't see him.

"Rapid Spin!" At Clay's command, Excadrill hopped up, spinning midair and landing with her claws pointed down together. She began rotating around, not digging through the ground but starting to spin like a top. Spinning around, she began cutting a path to Dun.

"Protect." Dun rushed into the blow, stopping just before her and covering himself in a barrier that halted her attack and sent her rebounding back. Excadrill wasn't too shaken by the Move, but he'd knocked her out of the attack before she could get her speed boost. His initiative and precision were great there, we've got an opening too we wouldn't usually get with such a Move.

"Earthquake," I called out, trying to use that new Steel Type to my advantage. Unfortunately, Clay wouldn't be taken out so easily.

"Jump an' git to the side." Her new, powerful legs had her soaring up, well above the shaking earth as she carved a handhold in the side of the wall, waiting out the aftershocks. Gotta pivot fast here.

"Nestle down." It's difficult to switch between the energy Types so radically opposed, but if he can, we might just turn things around. The earth was still shaking beneath Dun as he flapped his wings and curled into a circle as if landing down and nesting. Then I saw it, the cuts on his body starting to heal. Yes!

Our opponents weren't going to let this go without anything to say, and what they had to say was: "Crush Claw!" Excadrill flung herself from the wall, landing right beside Dun and moving to squeeze him between her claws. My Pokemon slithered out, but not without a fair few lacerations and many cracked scales. Any hit past this point is going to land even harder now, and she already hits like a truck.

"Drill Run!" At my command, Dun instantly reversed direction, tail spinning around and cutting through the dirt. He slammed into Excadrill, knocking her head over rear as the Ground Type attack did massive damage.

Not enough to take her out though, as she flipped herself back onto her feet, then began chucking rocks to rain down upon Dun. He avoided most of the boulders as they cascaded down, but one or two clipped him, and his wing was bent from the blow. One more good hit and he's out. She's not doing great either, however. Yawn or status set-up would take too long, I'll go on offense.

Once again I called out "Drill Run," And Dun began his attack cycle, spinning towards her. He gave some cry as he charged her, causing the otherwise unflappable Excadrill to blink and take a step back in sheer confusion. "I knew telling him about the Prequel Trilogy was a mistake," I muttered.

"Stand firm, Protect!" Clay called out and this time my Pokemon was the one rebounding off the transparent blue hexagonal barrier. "End o' tha line, Brick Break!"

"Protect!" I shouted out desperately, and Dun managed to conjure the shield just before her Fighting Type arm would have knocked him unconscious. As the Move ended, I cried "Earthquake!"

Point blank, there wouldn't be enough time to jump away, but Clay surprised me, giving his own command the same instant I gave mine. "Protect," he called again, and she proved herself to be just as effective with it as Dun was, the barrier covering her in a sphere and blocking the earth-shaking straight below from affecting her.

"Horn Drill!"

"Protect! Then Earthquake."

"Protect. Crush Claw."

"Protect, followed with Drill Run."

Back and forth we clashed, neither side able to land a decisive blow. I could hear the guests above whispering, wondering why the battle was so boring. They don't get it. This is incredibly tense, a series of lightning-fast duels testing our reflexes to their limits.

Not just reflexes, but also strategies, something Clay proved as we pivoted to his attack. When the shield dropped, he punched his fist out and called "Sandstorm!"

At the same time, I called "Protect!" Too late to abort it, Dun rendered himself immobile by shielding himself, while his opponent scraped her claws about in the ground, spinning in a quick circle and throwing the dust she had carved up in the air. Within half a second, the dirt was picked up by a sudden air current, and a few seconds after that, more dirt was picked up by the wind, making a full-fledged Sandstorm.

"Ag- Earthquake," I aborted my original plan, seeing Clay waiting. He only called for Protect after I had stopped calling for Agility. He got me good there.

The sandstorm was chipping away at Dun when he made his attacks now, while Excadrill was unaffected by it. My vision was getting obscured by it as well, but it was sharp enough that I could see cracks starting to form as Dun's Protect fields weathered Excadrill's attacks while her own remained strong. I can't keep going like this. But what can I do? I doubt Dun can even see me well enough to see any hand signals now, and we're locked in this battle. Something needs to… change.

"Alright Dun, drill into her, as hard as you can!" I yelled over the storm within. I saw Clay shaking his head as he called for another Protect. You think it's over, you think we can't survive another attack, and you'd be right. Dunsparce's tail dug through the ground as he charged at the armed mole. The earth splashed off her shield, and it still held as his tail impacted it, spinning around fruitlessly.

Clay was waiting for the moment my attack lost momentum to give the command to attack, but we weren't going to let that happen. "Spin harder, faster, stronger!" Dun kept up the assault, spinning fruitlessly against the immovable barrier. "You can do it, yours is the drill that can pierce the unbreakable. More. MOAR!"

Dun lacked the leverage, the body needed to spin fast enough to break through a Protect. But Pokemon are impossible beings, and when the need is great enough, they can change to adapt to the challenges they face. They can evolve.

For the second time in this battle, a Pokemon was surrounded by a brilliant white light. This time it was Dun, his glowing outline shifting and changing. His drill tail was now topped by a smaller blue drill segment connected to the larger yellow one, and his body grew another torso segment, and then another one after that.

"DUDUNSPARCE!!!" Dun gave a triumphant cry as his now quite lengthy spinning body pushed forward, shattering the Protect like it was a thin sheet of glass. The Hyper Drill ground into Excadrill, driving her back to the edge of the arena. She hit the end of the field and collapsed down. She didn't rise back, and Clay recalled her.

Everything was quiet for a few seconds, save for Dun's heavy panting as the Sandstorm died down. Then Clay gave out a deep laugh. "Ghahaha! Feels great, don't it? Ta go all out - even if you still lose!" The crowd above began cheering wildly, clapping and shouting at the finish.

"Yes!" I called out, running to Dun and hugging him. "We did it! We beat our first-ever Gym Leader!"


Nemona wins her first not-really-but-kinda-actually Gym Battle! I hope that all felt reasonable to you, Dun evolving really helped, though Miles might have been the Most Valuable Pokemon here; Wash Form simply left Clay without a lot of the options he usually uses for challengers of this level.

As a side note, I just want to give an extra thank everyone who reads this. Personal stuff has been really rough recently, so seeing everyone's support and enjoyment of this helps a bunch.

Nemona's Current Team:

Spoiler

-'Dun' (Dudunsparce, Male, Normal Type, Starter)
- Tera Type: Normal
- Held Item: None
- Abilities: Run Away
- Moves known: Flail, Mud Slap, Rollout, Glare, Body Slam, Poison Jab, Earthquake, Bite, Yawn (Invisible Version), Last Resort, Hyper Voice, Protect, Thunder, Hex, Agility, Air Slash, Giga Impact, Roost, Ancient Power, Drill Run, Hyper Drill

- 'Miles' (Rotom)
- Tera Type: Electric
- Held Item: None
- Ability: Levitate
- Moves Known: Astonish, Confuse Ray, Thundershock, Double Team, Hyper Voice, Protect, Thunder, Rain Dance, Will O' Wisp, Nasty Plot, Hex
 
"Spin harder, faster, stronger!" Dun kept up the assault, spinning fruitlessly against the immovable barrier. "You can do it, yours is the drill that can pierce the unbreakable. More. MOAR!"
"DUDUNSPARCE!!!" Dun gave a triumphant cry as his now quite lengthy spinning body pushed forward, shattering the Protect like it was a thin sheet of glass. The Hyper Drill ground into Excadrill, driving her back to the edge of the arena.
That's the good stuff!! Hyperdrill and Evolution! Maybe they can train with Clay and his Excadrill for more drill based moves.
 
so he is the short dudunsparce and not the long one?
 
Chapter 30 New
Dragging my drenched self up, I gave Dun a few Potions and returned him to his ball to rest up after a hard-fought battle. Clay beckoned me over and I walked across the battlefield to the Gym Leader. "Well played, little miss- Nemona," the large man said, tipping his hat to me.

"Thank you, Leader Clay. Your team was great. I didn't know Drillbur could get Mold Breaker."

Lacey walked up, completely dry as she had been standing back, outside of the rain zone. "Really? My Drillbur has it too."

"He's a special one, your Drillbur," Clay said. "That there is their Hidden Ability. Only a couple a Drillburs ever manage to learn it." Lacey nodded at her father's words looking down at her starter with newfound wonder in her eyes.

"Wow… Still, I can't believe that you lost Daddy!" Her high-pitched voice carried up, and I thought I heard a few chuckles from above at that as Clay winced. Might as well help the guy out, especially after our great match.

"It's kinda a Gym Leader's job to lose. They only give an appropriate challenge for the trainer's level. Dun and Miles did great, but they wouldn't have stood a chance if he had used even a 6 badge challenge team." Clay gave a small shrug at my words.

"Might be oversimplifyin' things a bit much there, but ya ain't wrong. Still, me and my Drill- Excadrill fought hard to get where we are, and that battle was tha greatest gift ya could have given us today." He caught my gaze, looking seriously at me. "Yer gonna go far, I ken see that now. Ya beat me fair and square, so I've got something for ya."

From his pocket, he pulled out two objects passing them over to me. One was a Technical Machine, a thin brown disc. The other was a small, mostly vertical piece of metal with a gold outline. The inside sections were a scale of browns and grays, one section slightly shifted off the other. A gym badge.

Flipping it over, I saw a small note inscribed on the back saying something: "Not for official use?" I asked aloud. It's also engraved with his signature too.

"I can't give ya a real badge as ya ain't signed up for the Gym circuit this season. Still, ya earned it in my books, I came at you full hog and ya came out smellin like daisies!" I glanced at my sopping wet self and just raised an eyebrow, much to the amusement of Lacey, trying her best (read: Not great as a seven-year-old) attempt at concealing her amusement. Clay just waved me off. "Ya know what I mean! I hope it'll make fer a nice reminder of our battle. The TM for Bulldoze too. Might not be as strong as yer Earthquake but-"

"It can cripple movement and lower speed! There are some good uses for it." I said excitedly before stopping myself and giving him a small bow. "I will, thank you for the match." Clay offered his hand out to me and I shook it, the crowd above us cheering wildly.

With the match concluded, we stepped onto the lift and began rising back up. Lacey said rather suddenly partway up "It's still really impressive ya won against Daddy. You're the same age as me, and I couldn't do that!"

Before I could say anything, Clay added his two cents. "Good eye my girl, Nemona here is quite gifted. We'd love ta see ya compete in the actual gym circuit. I bet a prodigy like you would turn quite a few heads." That elicited a bittersweet smile from me. Not all heads would turn in awe. I'm well aware that plenty will turn into envy and loathing.

Still, the offer to compete in the Unovan Gym Circuit from one of their leaders was tempting. Black was one of my favorite games, and this land would be great to explore. In the end, though, I shook my head. "Maybe in a few years. I want to try out the circuit at home first."

He nodded and Lacey clasped her hands together, begging. "You'll have to tell me all about it!"

Flustered, I scratched the back of my head. "I hadn't been thinking of trying it soon or anything, but sure, I'd love to stay in touch. Miles-" Wait, they're still out of it. Flushing lightly at my gaff I pulled out the uninhabited phone case and sent her my number. I didn't have time to do much else before we reached the top and the awaiting crowd descended upon us.

***

My parents and sister were the first ones there hugging me, congratulating me, and bragging loudly about how I "Showed true Glitterati spirit out there!" Even they couldn't hold off the horde forever though, and eventually, I found myself inundated with questions and comments.

One of the first was an elderly gentleman with an impressive mustache who asked me: "What breeder did you get that Dunsparce from?"

"Uh, no breeder. I just found him on the beach one day."

"Really? Fascinating." Ehh, not that fascinating. Any Pokemon can achieve greatness with enough training. I agree Dun is great, but it's not that crazy a concept.

"We've been training together for over a year now."

A young blonde woman cut into the conversation. "Oh, you have to tell us your training method! My cousin, he reached the top eight of the Vertress Conference two years ago."

"Oh really? That's cool, I entered a Junior Tournament back home. Made it to the semi-finals before DQ, but the judge was-"

"Yes, my cousin's the Anthony Zabraski, you may have heard of him," the woman interrupted me. "He said he needed to train daily with Power Braces on all of his Pokemon, is that true?"

"Well, some people might-"

"But Tony always takes the time to carefully care for his Zebstrika's fur. It's so important and…"

Recognizing that she was going to keep on going on like this I slipped away while she was still too enamored by the sound of her own voice to notice my disappearing act. The rest of the guests did not, however, many more hounded me with questions. More often than not it was just to get their photos taken with me and occasionally Dun.

I wasn't the only one under a lot of scrutiny, plenty of people going to talk to Clay about the match. There were a lot of people congratulating him for the show or appreciating the match, the look at what a gym battle was like. Some of their comments were a bit more critical, though not of Clay…

"I didn't even know Dunsparce could evolve." A voice carried out through the crowd to my ears. It was soon joined by another, deeper voice.

"Not much to look at though, just a bit longer. It was quite nice of Clay to let the little girl win, but I fear she'll develop a bad mindset if she thinks she can truly succeed with that."

At this point, I had to drop down and hug Dun. Many people thought it was a cute photo and snapped a few shots with their Rotom Phones, not realizing I was barely holding back my starter from ending that man who insulted him. "It's alright Dun, don't listen to the haters."

Part of why I was stopping him was the fact that I could hear the angry exhale from Clay as he heard the ignorant guests voice their opinions next to him. As expected, a minute later he was tearing a (verbal) strip off of them, quite loudly too. The two rude guests were tripping over themselves to apologize and practically running away from the party in shame.

I doubt they'll be able to show their faces again in 'polite society' for a while. At least not till the gossip mill kicks up something else good. I didn't like them insulting Dun and was quite happy to hear Clay tell them off, overhearing so many other guests whispering about them, talking about how they were going to tell everyone and what it might mean for them in the future made me feel uncomfortable.

"Dudun?" Dun asked and I shook my head helplessly.

"Nothing important just… I'm glad they got a comeuppance, but annoyed with why. Not because what they said was wrong, but because Clay was the one to call them out."

"Ar?" He tilted his large head at me. Looking down at him, I noticed him shifting his body around, getting accustomed to his extra length and trying to avoid bowling over anyone behind him with his new segments and longer tail.

"He's more famous and important than them, so their social status is hurt. Not because what they said was wrong, which it was, but just because of who called them out. It's annoying because it isn't… right."

"It's good to have a solid moral framework." A new voice said, and turning around I saw a man in a white suit with the oddest hair I'd ever seen. It was mostly yellow, with a few gray hairs poking through on the top, but then there was this long blue strand of hair that looped up around one side of his head and all the way around to the other before swooping down.

"Um, hello?" I said, somewhat distracted by his hair. Why does that feel familiar? It's so weird, I can't have ever seen that style before, right?

"I noticed you brought out your Dudunsparce's power quite well. They're a species known for running away at the first sign of trouble, as well as being somewhat rare in general. There's very few cases of them evolving in the wild, so I'm curious as to what you did to bring out his power to that point."

"Oh, well I've added special nutrients to his diet and made good use of Technical Machines, his Normal Typing giving him a wide range. Though, it's about his drive. He wanted to become strong, so I did my best to let him grow. We train daily, consistently working on getting stronger together, and, well, here we are." I finished reaching down to scratch the top of his head.

"Duun." My starter warbled, and the strange man smiled at us.

"I see. Thank you for satiating my curiosity. If you'll excuse me." He then walked past us, heading straight out of the party. Wonder who that guy is?

***

"I can't believe I didn't recognize him!" I wailed for the umpteenth time to Miles the next day. After my family made our excuses to leave (mostly by citing me, who hadn't had the chance to deal with all the water and being soaked) we went back to the hotel. By the morning, Miles was already back and ready, inhabiting their phone once more.

When I awoke in my hotel room, I told them about what happened after they were knocked unconscious, they helped me go through some of my memories and pointed out who the mystery man sounded like. "Colress, just there, hanging out at a party. I wonder what he was even doing there?"

"Bzzt, perhaps he got invited to the party because he helped with some of the construction below?" Miles guessed. "Though I haven't seen any sign of him being listed on the team that's working on that, bzzt."

I shook my head. "Not a bad idea, honestly. Colress may not be an architect or a construction worker, but he's one of the smartest people aside from Pokemon Professors. Probably even including them. He's likely a bit of a touchy subject around here." Understatement of the century there.

"Why?" Miles inquired.

"He used to be on an evil team. Heck, used to run it, sorta, for a time."

"Whaaaat?" Miles shrieked so loud I winced a bit. Ok, maybe some downsides to teaching them Hyper Voice. "Bzzzzzt, how can you be calm knowing you were around a man like that?"

I shrugged. "That was a long time ago. Besides, he's always been a researcher more than anything else. He worked with Team Plasma to find ways to strengthen Pokemon, not because he ever agreed with their goals, but as a means to his ends."

"So, is he a bad guy, bzzt?" Miles asked, confused.

"That's… complicated. I don't think he is, not anymore at least. He seems to have reformed after the end of his time with Team Plasma in most media. In Ultra Sun and Moon, he even helps the player stop Rainbow Rocket. That uh, probably didn't happen in this reality," I added sheepishly. The Ultra Wormholes and any crisis on Alola aren't talked about much online, so I can't be certain. "I don't think he'd just be going to parties if he was still a wanted criminal, so he must have made some deals with the League."

Part of me wondered what those deals would entail, and why he was so interested in Dun. I mean, bringing out a Pokemon's power is generally what he's always been looking for. It's funny, I wonder if, in a different time or situation, he would have just been an unnamed scientist working in the background, making battle items or the like. What people have accomplished with those is kinda insane.

"Enough of that for now, you gotta see what happened to Dun!" I said brightly. In telling Miles what had occurred, I had glossed over Dun's evolution to leave it a surprise. Holding up my Pokeball I said: "Presenting-"

"He evolved, didn't he bzzt?" Miles interrupted me.

"Wha- how?!" At that, Dun released himself from the Pokeball, his new body taking up much more space and leaving me feeling a bit crowded by the hotel bed and dresser. He glared up at Miles, the plasmic Pokemon vibrating mischievously.

"Bzzt, apologies, but it was fairly obvious. You said he was on the verge of evolving for a while now, and it sounded like quite the tough battle between him and that Excadrill. She beat me even as a Drillbur."

"Du. Sparce dun." Dun fired back, causing Miles to figuratively puff up.

"Bzzzzzzt, I was tired from handling the other two, I could have taken her down if it wasn't for that!" I chuckled at their competitiveness, glad to see they were still getting along, in their vitriolic fashion. Then Miles took a better look at him and his ghostly jaw dropped. "Th-three segments! Then that means…"

That this is the Dunsparce the real Nemona would have picked? "It could be. Could still be random chance, 1 in 100, and all that. But whether you're 'the same' Dudunsparce that would have been picked or not, I feel like this is a sign. A sign that we're on the right track, and that you're going to be the best." Dun nuzzled into me affectionately at my words of support, his new mass nearly enough to knock me over. "Whoa!"

"Dudun." He said, and I couldn't fully understand his message, but knew that he was proud to be standing at my side as well.

Wiping my eyes as they got a bit watery I said: "Alright guys, let's head out. There's bound to be a bunch to see here." Miles returned to my pocket for the time being, while Dun was happy to stretch his 'legs', so to speak. At almost five meters in length, he was large enough that he had to curl around a few times to fit in the elevator alongside me. Well, at least he still fits. Means I should be able to have him out when I need to fight Turo.

The hotel we were staying at was incredibly fancy, as to be expected given my family. Marble columns dotted the entrance hall, a fountain in the center, and the dining room was set up with a grand buffet.

Cyan waved me over to the table she and my parents were at. While they had all seen and admired Dun's new stature, Popplio hadn't been out to see it yet. When he did, he backed up a bit, slightly nervous around the large Pokemon peeking out behind Cyan's legs. He soon realized it was his old friend when Dun gave a low "Dun. Dudun." In no time at all the Water Type had scampered onto Dun's back and was riding him around the dining hall.

"They seem happy," my sister commented as she finished up her breakfast. Mom and Dad were already done with theirs, so I must have slept in a bit from all of the excitement of the night before.

"I think Dun will be on cloud nine for at least a week. I can't wait to get to training and see how strong he's gotten!" We got a minor glimpse last night, but the battle ended immediately afterward. There are more Moves he can learn now, from Technical Machines and naturally. His strength and toughness will have improved tons, but there will be general improvements all around. Then there are the little things, like checking how his flexibility and general range of motion have changed, we'll need to-

My musings were cut off by my mother clearing her throat rather pointedly. "Yes, that's all good and well dear, but…"

As my mother trailed off, Billy valiantly picked up. "Your Glitterati spirit shines brightly, but there's such a thing as shining too much, you understand? A candle that burns at both ends-"

"We're giving you an intervention," Cyan deadpanned. Our parents nodded their heads at that.

"What? Wait what?" I was having trouble wrapping my head around the words they were saying. Taking a moment, I sat down at the table they had commandeered, suspecting this might take a minute.

"You train waaaaaay too much." Cyan clarified, stretching her arms out wide as if to emphasize just how much I was training. "You and Dun, and Miles too, all train every day." She gave me a sad look and added "Just, take a break."

"I do take breaks. I would never work Dun or Miles too hard," I defended. "And look at all the time I spend not training now! I do martial arts and music, and look up things online…"

O'Nare said, "Nemona honey, training yourself still counts as training."

My sister unhelpfully added "And most of the stuff you look up online is just to help train further." I couldn't help but wince at that. Sometimes I look up mechanical designs or scientific discoveries or global politics… ok, that is a lot of work, especially from the perspective of me being a seven-year-old.

"Ok, it is a lot, but… think of how many people want to be a Champion? I have to work that hard if I want to reach my dream."

"Ah, to see our daughter dreaming so far, it's…" My father caught a glimpse of my mother shaking her head. "A wonderful example of youthful enthusiasm that may need slight curbing." With a sigh, he added "We want you to know we're oh so proud of you, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't take the time to take a break."

"Even trainers like that Hassel fellow take time off," O'Nare added, and I reluctantly nodded.

"Still-" My words were cut off by Dun knocking his head into my side. He underestimated his strength, so what was meant to be a gentle prod became a force that sent me toppling off. Luckily, he was fast enough to correct this, whipping his body around and letting me bounce off his soft scales.

"Dun dun." He replied solemnly and my eyes nearly fell out of my sockets.

"You? You're telling me I ought to take a break?" I asked incredulously, recalling the hissy fit he had thrown before when I had suggested taking it easy before. He at least had the decency to look sheepish at that but added:

"Arce."

"Yeah, I get it." At my family's questioning looks I clarified "Dun just said 'Yeah, and if I'm saying it, then maybe it's important.' Or 'maybe I know what I'm talking about.' Something along those lines at least." Dun nodded his head, agreeing that I had gotten the gist of what he was saying. We've gotten a lot better at understanding each other, but I have no clue how someone like N managed to be perfectly fluent in Pokemon.

"Ah, our youngest has the heart of a true Glitterati to be able to understand the heart of her Pokemon so!"

"Thanks, Mom," I said with a small smile as I tried to adapt to this. "Ok, vacation, vacation. What to do on a vacation…" I thought out loud for a minute before an idea came to me. "Hey, could we go to Nimbasa City? I heard they have a huge amusement park there-"

"That's a wonderful idea! Oh, to see the dazzling sights from atop the Ferris wheel!" Billy interrupted.

"I want to go on the go-carts," Cyan added.

"It's settled then," O'Nare declared. "To Nimbasa City we go!"

"Thanks, guys, I really appreciate it- wait, don't start leaving already! I still need to pack up my things and get some food!"

***

Shortly thereafter, we were heading over to Nimbasa City. Can't believe they considered taking the private jet to the next-door city. I managed to argue them out of it by pointing out we could see some of the sights as we went across the bridge connecting Driftveil to Nimbasa, so they ordered a limousine to take us across.

While supposedly not as incredible as the Skyarrow Bridge (which I could only agree with based on my memories of the games, not reality), the Driftveil Drawbridge still had quite the view. Small ships passed beneath, alongside all sorts of Water Pokemon drifting atop the waves. Off in the distance, massive freighters held back waiting for the people like us to finish crossing so the bridge could be raised and they could pass through.

Nimbasa looked like a nice and festive city, with many lights and streamers hanging about. A lot like Mesagoza actually, though I imagine they look way different during the night, given all the lights here. Electric Types were a common sight, Emolgas gliding from wire to wire. I wonder what's done to regulate Electric Types in cities? In a place like this, they have Elesa, the Electric Gym Leader, but other cities must draw the attention of Electric Types as well, given their nature.

There were all manner of attractions we passed by as we went East through town. Contests, Movie studios, and even the Gym. My hand itched towards Dun's Pokeball at the last one, but I forced it down. Time to have tons of fun, like… on the Ferris Wheel!

I could see it in the distance and the thing was massive. "Wow." That was all I could say. My sister was a tad more eloquent.

"Quite the unique design, it's over a hundred meters tall. Do you want to ride it?"

"I do, but maybe later. It's just noon now, I think it'll be best at sunset or in the evening." Our driver pulled to a stop at the entrance to the amusement park. We were so close we were blocking the way for people to get in or out. I feel like this is illegal, but I guess that isn't a problem when you're rich. We got off and I made sure to leave quickly to try and encourage the driver to get out of the way soon.

"Saving it for the evening sounds good. So where to first?" My sister asked.

"The rollercoaster! C'mon!" I shouted running a few meters ahead only to turn back and see our parents had stopped still, shocked by what lay before them.

"My word, could it be…?"

"So many commoners…"

"All together!?"

They shouted the last line in unison, looking like they had just stumbled upon a Legendary.

"I think they've got their distraction," I said wryly, which caused my sister to nod her head and laugh.

"Alright, let's go!"

"Pop!"

"Dun!"

The rides were a bunch of fun, reminding me of the amusement parks and rides I had gone on in my past life. Almost everything felt exhilarating and great, from tossing my hands up as the rollercoaster looped around, to dancing through the hall of mirrors, to racing up and down a massive jungle gym-type structure.

The slight issue with it was that Dun could not join us for the attractions themselves. Popplio was only allowed on a couple where he could be properly secured (so not the rollercoaster), but Dun was just too big now to go with us on most of them. He didn't seem too upset by that however as he slithered by my side between each attraction, catching the eyes and phone cameras of many passersby.

"Wow, you're sure popular, aren't you?" I said and he preened at the throng looking at him, letting out a deep growl. "I guess they don't have many Dunsparce here, let alone a Dudunsparce." Unova in the games had few other regional Pokemon to be found in the wild, and while that had changed over time with greater globalization, my research said that outside of a few sites, that trend persisted.

We got sugary snacks from the stands nearby as we spent the day just relaxing and enjoying all the attractions. Miles was small enough to go with us on the rides, but given their ability to levitate, didn't get the same experience we ground-bound people did. Still, they were content to spectate and take pictures, something I made sure to thank them for. I always get too caught up in the moment when vacationing to take pictures myself, but I love looking at them afterward.

Eventually, the day was coming to a close and we managed to meet up with our parents, who had gathered handfuls of 'commoner autographs' which they were treated like prized possessions. At least they've stopped gawking at every passerby. With them, we headed to the Ferris wheel.

This ride was actually big enough for Dun to fit on, and the rest of us, if we all squeezed a bit and no one else was on with us. Given it was one of the busiest times of operation, I thought this might be a challenge when I voiced the thought to my family, but apparently not for a Glitterati.

"You two commoners. Yes, you two," my Mother called out while Cyan and I cringed at O'Nare's behavior. "We will be needing the entirety of this capsule for our family," she stated imperiously. "Please take these pearls as recompense for sacrificing your spots," she added, pulling out two large strings of pearls.

The teenagers she was talking to exchanged a glance and quickly snatched the pearls, stepping off of the ride to let us go.

Dad was wooing about her generosity while the door closed and I released Dun. He squeezed around over the floor and chairs but was able to lift his head to the window and stare outside. Slowly we rose as the wheel turned and we were presented with a gorgeous vision of purples, reds, and oranges on the horizon as we stared out at the setting sun.

"Duuuu."

"You said it, Dun," I agreed before glancing at my family as caught up with the wonder of it all as I was. "It's incredible." I sat down on top of Dun and we watched the natural light fade, only to be replaced by the dazzling glitter of the artificial lights that covered the city below.


Bit of a breather chapter after the big battle. Nemona is good at working hard, but even she needs to take some breaks on her road to the top. Thanks again everyone for reading my story, I know I'm not perfect at responding to everyone, but it really makes my day to read all your comments.
 
Pretty cool of Clay to give her a badge like that, even if it isn't official. You can probably count on one hand the amount of trainers out there that had their first "league" win be at the fifth gym level.
 
Chapter 31 New
The amusement park was not the only attraction we saw in our time in Unova. We traveled all about, visiting the different cities of my father's homeland. Occasionally, I'd know some sight or monument and feel a twinge of nostalgia and faint remembrance. Did I see these sights in my life here before I remembered my past life, or were these just images on pixels that were close enough to pull at some muddled memory?

Those thoughts caught my mind at times, but they didn't hurt as much as they might have a year or two prior. Humans were quite adaptable, and I had grown to accept my (honestly quite comfortable) life.

One of the places we visited was one of the big film studios. My family's connections gave us a pass wherever we wanted to go, and we got the chance to meet several stars. There were the human actors of course, but also plenty of Pokemon stars as well. Usually, those Pokemon wore some kind of accessory or would be actively filmed to help tell them apart from the other Pokemon working on the sets.

I'd been on film sets occasionally in my past life, and other than the Pokemon it worked much the same here as it did there.That alone was a big change, in terms of scripts with there being a Pokemon script for all the Pokemon watching that often had ever-so-slightly different messages for the Pokemon audience than the human one. There was also the special effects they could manage and one other obvious change. "Everyone does their own stunts?"

"Of course. Why would it be otherwise?" The director I was standing nearby answered. She had been introduced to us at the start of our tour as Director Z, and according to Cyan was a woman with a bold new style for many of her films that had won her much acclaim and criticism.

She was a short woman dressed in black jeans, a black shirt with striking long red hair, wearing a distinctive pair of glasses and had piercing light blue eyes. The cast seemed to have taken a small break from filming, while some of the actors were waiting on the sides going over their lines and memorizing their marks while they waited for another take.

"I just wondered what would happen if they got tired or the like. Some of the Pokemon aren't battlers, but they have to do a Move over and over again as the scene gets reshot." I pointed out to the director, though I was already piecing together where my assumptions had misled me. This isn't like my world where you want stunt doubles trained for the action scenes. They have Pokemon and Potions that can heal most accidents that would happen on set.

"We do have understudies, if something happens to our stars, and plenty of Ethers stored up, on the offhand chance we need them. If need be we have our movie magic to fill in any holes in the production. I used to be a Special Effects manager before moving on to directing. We don't need to make up for such things often, however. Our actors are used to long days and plenty of hard work, much like your Pokemon, trainer. Though that doesn't excuse being sloppy with their lines!"

She said the last sentence louder and directed at an Emolga who had been running over some of his lines.

The electric-squirrel Pokemon looked sheepishly at us, saying: "Emol, olga-" before cutting off his protestations at the director's sharp glare. He started speaking to himself again, going over the lines. While I didn't know Emolga well enough to understand the differences between before and now, from the way the director nodded her head, I assumed that he was doing them 'right' now.

"I see, your illusions must come in quite handy with this work."

I wasn't looking directly at her, but I saw 'Z' stiffen out of the corner of my eye. I also must have been louder than I thought, as every head in the studio (save my family who was a bit distracted over by the makeup department) turned to face me. "Ah. Um…" Was that a secret? Should I have not said anything? Crud, abort, abort!

Before I could try and spin a plausible misdirection, the director dropped her visual illusion, revealing her true Zoroark self there. "How did you spot me?" She asked, a hint of bemusement in her voice. Ok, whew, didn't out her.

"A couple of things. You understood Emolga very well, commented on my status as a Trainer oddly, and the lights are being moved all around." Pointing at her shadow I said, "Your shadow moves about half a second behind the lights." Also, your illusionary clothes make you look just like a Zoroark and your name is 'Director Z' for crying out loud!

"Hehehehe," she laughed. "Good eye, young one, it will serve you well in the future." Don't I know it. The potential of flight is very tempting, but honestly, enhanced senses are a huge advantage as a trainer, I was really lucky with my Aura. Or did my Aura form that way as a result of my desires? So many questions.

She waved for the others to continue and took me to the side. "Were there any other questions you had for me?"

"Well, the first is, why hide your identity?"

"Some people can be overly judgemental of a Pokemon in a position usually held by humans. I trust my staff but for outsiders, I'll don an illusion to greet them. Also, it's fun to see if they figure it out or continue cluelessly." Despite hearing her voice clearly as human speech, I could pick out a quiet echo of her 'Pokespeak' underneath, the sounds she was actually making.

"That's some impressive illusive control," I commented. "They can't see what I can either?" I asked, jerking my head towards my family. She nodded. "Whoa. And you got your start in special effects?"

"I started as a Gopher when I was just a kit. Had to work my way up from the bottom after… Plasma." I winced.

"Ouch, that sounds rough."

"It's fine," she said automatically. "My trainer decided the words of a delusional fool and the public sentiment were worth more than my own desires, so I decided that she was right and maybe I didn't need her. And I didn't; it was hard, but look at me now - I'm a director in PokeWood studios, one of the greatest in all the world." There was pride and sadness in her words, an old wound I'd tripped over that still hurt.

"Yeah, you have." Silence reigned awkwardly for a minute before I bowed. "Thank you for giving us this tour. I'm looking forward to seeing the film when it comes out." I thought 'A Dance among the Heavens' was a bit overblown as a name and romance wasn't my favorite genre, but I was still interested to see it now. Much like machines, it's fascinating to get a look underneath the finished product and see how it all looks and compare the two.

"It was no problem. I'm looking forward to seeing your career as well. Dun has already become quite a hit online."

"Really?" I guess people were recording the match, but I didn't think it'd be anything that special.

"Oh yes, it was quite the stir. A little girl defeating a Gym Leader? And in a serious battle? That doesn't happen every day." I nodded, the reasoning making sense. A few more pieces also clicked into place as to why people might have been paying so much attention to Dun that was deeper than just 'rare Pokemon from another region'. "Plus," she added, "he is quite photogenic."

"Thanks, but I don't think he's looking to get into cinema any time soon." I said, and she pulled her teeth back in a facsimile of a smile that seemed to say 'That's so adorable'.

"Not what I meant, but if you do ever feel the desire to be on the big screen, give my people a call." She pulled out a business card hidden within her fur and passed it to me.

Feel like I missed something there, but oh well. "Thanks," I took the card, holding it up to Miles to enter in the contact info. Soon after that, I rejoined my family and we continued our tour of the studios.

***

"You sure about this?" The pilot asked me for the umpteenth time. I wasn't annoyed, however; there was no room for that with the nervousness and excitement building up within me.

"I'm sure." Cyan had gone with my parents to a fashion show by Elesa and I hadn't really felt like going to that, so now I had the free time to try out my experiment.

"Alright, strap in until we tell you it's safe." She headed to the cockpit leaving me sitting in the passenger section of our jet. Shortly thereafter, I felt the plane begin to lift off, and I closed my eyes, trying to meditate.

Feel the air around me, feel the rise, the essence of flight. It's all around me, and all around the world. Types are fundamental building blocks of the world, literally. Each one is inscribed on a Plate somewhere, connected to the Creator. Pokemon feel and use this Type through Aura. I can use Aura. I am one with the Flying and the Flying is one with me? Scratch that, come up with a better mantra.

The ride up felt so enjoyable and peaceful that I got the announcement we had reached cruising altitude in what felt like a very short time. Not that we were going to be cruising, per se. The seatbelt light was still firmly on as, after making sure there wasn't too much turbulence in the sky, we began lifting again, until eventually…

"We're beginning our first zero gravity section, you may take your seatbelt off. Go nuts," the voice came out and I unbuckled, throwing myself into the air. Even before the captain had said it, I could feel the sensation of weightlessness throughout my body. Hanging slowly in the air, I somersaulted through the empty air in the plane, giggling uncontrollably.

"Having fun, bzzt?" Miles asked, bemused as they recorded my first moments in zero gravity.

"This. Is. Awesome!" I shouted, spinning around like a leaf in the air. I had gotten the idea from a music video I had watched in my former life, how they had made it by clipping together pieces of when the plane was flying down to let the band float around as they sang. And now I can do it too, this is great!

For a moment, a split second, I felt an energy soar inside of me that I'd felt clearly just once before. No mere bliss, like a crystal clear elation that made everything sharper. As I drifted about I tried to grab it closer, study the energy within me further… only for it to escape me. Even up here, like this? No, I can't get discouraged, gotta try again.

When I had flown for the first time, the despair and confusion as I fell turned to indescribable joy as I floated to the ground, I'd felt on top of the world. Further attempts on that hill had failed, and I started to get discouraged, wondering if it was a fluke, or what the point was. There's no failure here though. Whether I make a breakthrough or not, this is awesome. I'll just keep on trying and having fun.

Any immediate attempts to try again were shut down, however, by the captain flipping on the seatbelt sign again indicating the dive time was over and we were going back down. Flipping around, I kicked off of the ceiling and dived through the air and back into my seat, just as gravity took hold extra hard.

For every chunk of time we had in the top of the parabola, there were periods of 'extra' gravity in the lifts and dives. Then a few minutes where the plane leveled out before trying again. This gave me time to strategize my approach for each segment (as well as just revel in how cool it was).

Should I focus on an attempt to do something with the energy? Maybe instead of just trying to hold it, especially in zero-g where I'm already floating, I should try to use it. Moving the air gently around the cabin seems like a good start.

The next zero-g section we went into, I lifted myself and tried to swirl the air around me. For nearly the whole thirty seconds I peacefully drifted, but… Nothing. Can't feel it this time. Next time- no, I think I'm missing something in my method here.

Settling back down, I waited again, deciding the next time not to bother with trying to hold onto or use my Aura at all, not even to focus on sensing it. I'm just going to have some fun. There was plenty of fun to be had, bouncing off the walls, spinning through the air, and just enjoying the moment.

"Bzzt, what was your goal that time?" Miles inquired, seeming confused by my methodology.

"Nothing! Just enjoying the moment." I wish I could have Dudunsparce out here with me as well. The pilots had put a strict kibosh on that, even with us promising that he wouldn't use any Moves. Unfortunately, his new size just made them too leery of the prospect. Given all the waivers I had to sign, I think they were pretty nervous about just me doing this.

"I was able to feel my Aura three times that go-round," I added, causing Miles to literally drop their jaw (they could shift the plasmic projection of a mouth downwards while keeping their eyes in one spot).

"That's excellent, Nemona bzzt!"

"Yup!" I said brightly. "I think I'm starting to see where my problem was before. Flying is an element of freedom. Trying to grab a hold of it like that wasn't working, I need to just... exist in a state of it." Easier said than done, admittedly. Even just trying to actively sense my Aura can make it slip away, so sometimes I can't even sense it. And I do need to find a way to be able to sense my energy properly. Luckily, I've got a few hours to practice here.

***

There was plenty of trial and error over the remaining few hours. I tried being still, and I moved about. There were moments when my Aura seemed to burn like a beacon, times when I would be on the cusp, noticing it in sputters, and times when I couldn't feel anything at all. I meditated thinking of nothing at all, I tried to think of everything. I played music, I danced, I even shadow-boxed against Miles to see if I could reach it through a 'fighting spirit.' Most of all, I played, just luxuriating in the feeling of weightlessness, freedom from the gravity binding me to the earth so very far below.

I did the last one the most because it proved to be the best at letting me get a sense of my Aura. As our flight was coming to an end and we began our descent, I found I could keep a good sense of my Aura, even while just chatting with Miles.

"It's not steady, there are still times when I lose focus or focus too hard and it slips up, but I have a way better grasp on it now. I can actively feel my Aura enhancing my vision and hearing now, and can tell it's always been doing that." It made me wonder if I could turn it off, or crank it up, to see and hear things even further away. That's definitely experimentation for another day, though. I'll wait to talk to Tulip before trying anything like that.

"Bzzt, that's super impressive Nemona! You're a prodigy at training yourself as well as others." They commented and I laughed.

"Not sure about that. Today has been awesome, a huge breakthrough, but I'm only doing so well because of all the practice I had before. It feels like everything I learned then is finally clicking into place."

Focusing so much on 'training' my Aura had been getting in my way. It was clear now that trying to force myself to be able to use my Aura had been an obstacle in and of itself. I believed I wasn't 'getting it' fast enough, and so pushed myself for months on end unnecessarily - no, counterproductively. I feel like there's maybe a lesson there for my life in general… Not for training Pokemon perhaps, I believed myself to have a decent grasp on the limits there and never got frustrated at the rate of my team's growth, but other things. Like my musical lessons.

Why did I even push myself so hard? My Pokemon can do so much more naturally. I mean yes, Aura is cool. It's superpowers, how could it not be? My mind flashed back to scenes of fiction from my life. I'd always adored superheroes; there was a reason why Spider-man was one of the first pieces of fiction I wished to recreate. Right, not a training goal, but a desire…

Glancing out the window I saw that we were nearing the ground, just about to land. Quickly I flicked off my seat belt, prompting a slightly nervous buzz from Miles. "Nemona, what are you doing, bzzt?"

"What I want." This isn't a 'need', just a pure desire. The joy of flight. This has been so much fun, and even if this isn't smart or I could wait, I don't want to. I want to fly. Right before we touched down, I jumped, pushing myself out of my seat and into the aisleway. Immediately I felt gravity trying to push me down, but there was a stronger force fighting against that within me.

I didn't need to 'reach out' or 'grasp it' because it was one with me. Spirit and body were aligned for a single purpose. So as the plane hit the ground, I did not, floating above the floor.

There wasn't much time to celebrate, however, as unmooring myself from gravity meant that the plane was still barreling ahead as the wheels rolled on the tarmac and I… was not. The back end of the plane raced up to reach me, Miles giving a panicked cry as I forced myself forward. Not just floating, flying ahead too! Keep pace with the plane like Miles does instinctively with his Ability!

I was panicking, passing through the curtains towards the restroom and very near the tail end of the plane. The rate at which it was getting closer was slowing down, but still increasing, and I punched my arm out as if reaching towards where I wanted to go would help me. Wait, it… it might. Straightening out my body I adopted a Superman pose, the iconic image helping me fly forward.

Passing back through the curtains, I began gaining ground, my efforts, combined with the plane slowing down let me gently drift back towards my seat. Miles was stuck, floating there and looking at me with awe. "Y-you…"

As the plane came to a full stop, I shifted my body back upright, landing down gracefully. "Yatta! I did it!" I exclaimed, throwing my arms up in the air.

Before I had time to revel too greatly in my success, spots started swarming in my vision and I felt myself getting dizzy. "Whoa, what's going on-" Then darkness took me.


And so ends the Unova mini-arc. We're not spending a huge amount of time on it for the moment, just because there are so many other things to focus on, but I hope you all enjoyed it.
 
Chapter 32 New
Groggily, I opened my eyes. "Wha- what happene-?" I began questioning before being cut off by a light slap from a glowing hand. Opening my eyes fully, I saw that Miles had done so, looking down disapprovingly at me. "What was that for?" My question was immediately answered by Dun flopping his head on top of my body. That's not the answer I was looking for. Or even a helpful answer.

Looking around I determined I was back in my room, which didn't feel right for some reason. Oh right, because I had been in a plane right before I… fell unconscious. My bout of unconsciousness had almost certainly been caused by overusing my Aura. Guess that explains why they're upset with me.

Dun was draped over me and off the end of my bed, having grown long enough that he couldn't quite fit his entire body on my bed while lying straight. Miles was hovering above me, currently in Heat Form to manifest plasmic hands, but quickly leaving the oven to possess their phone again.

Ignoring my wince from the heavy crash of machinery as the oven dropped a foot straight down, Rotom said: "What happened was you falling unconscious and leaving us in a state of panic. Bzzt," They added angrily.

That caused me to wince harder than before. "Ah, sorry. I got a bit caught up and well…" I fidgeted in my bed, trying to think of a response that could explain my actions away and avoid any trouble. As my brain failed me and the silence dragged on, I knew this wouldn't be the case.

"Dun Dudun."

"Yeah, it was reckless." It's hard to feel so bad about it when it let me make such a breakthrough though. I'll try to take it easier from now on. "What happened after? How did we get back home?"

"The pilots checked on you immediately to make sure there wasn't any serious risk, then your family came back and rushed you home. They hired a teleporter and here we are, a few hours later."

Ah, that's not great. Our vacation was coming to a close soon, but still, I should apologize to them for that as well. Looking around my bedside I saw my usual water bottle was missing from the dresser. Right, I was out of the region for a week, the staff must have cleaned it up.

After a bit of effort to shift Dun off of me, I managed to get out of bed, stretching as I let out a huge yawn. "Wow, this Aura stuff takes a lot out of me." At the disapproving gaze of my Pokemon, I held my hands up in surrender. "I know, I know, my bad."

Walking down the stairs I overheard a conversation my parents were having with Hamber. With my hearing being what it was, I usually tuned such things out, but this one caught my ears because of the subject matter. Namely: Me.

"... We had a small expedition planned for Miss Nemona and our other student, but if she's still feeling unwell within the next two days, she may have to skip it."

Oh no, I can't miss that! Racing over to them in the dining room I loudly said "Mom, Dad!"

Whatever they were going to say to Hamber died on their lips as they saw me, smiling brightly. ""Nemona!""

I ran up and hugged them, doing my best to emphasize how well I was. "Sorry for giving you guys a scare like that. Miles filled me in on a bit of what happened."

"Are you sure you're fine to be out of bed, dear?" O'Nare asked me, looking over worried.

"I'm fine Mom. I pushed myself a little too hard with the forces up there and became exhausted on the way down, but I'm doing tons better now!"

"That's the Glitterati spirit-" My father began before being interrupted by a loud grumbling sound coming from my stomach. All the adults present turned a bemused look my way.

"Perhaps I could use some food," I admitted realizing how hungry I was now. Not surprising, considering the effort of my Aura was enough to make me faint. I wonder how that energy works? It's connected to my soul but can affect and be affected by my body. Where does the line between the body and the soul end and begin? I'm probably thinking about it too simplistically. Rather than just an on/off point the two are probably interconnected in several different ways to varying degrees-

Hamber cleared his throat, snapping me out of my thoughts. "I'll have the chefs get right on making you something. Perhaps just an appetizer as we're nearing dinner time?" I eagerly nodded. "Excellent," He turned to leave before stopping and adding "The Explorers are preparing a first training camp out the day after tomorrow. I hope you'll be ready by then."

"You betcha!" I said with a thumbs up. Am I playing up the 'childishness' too much there? Eh, they probably won't notice. At least I'll be able to make it for that camping trip. It was important for a couple of reasons, the most notable being that if I did well on it, I'd get the go-ahead to explore further on my own.

Leah had been pretty firm with me after the tourney about not going too far. I'd been busy with training Miles and Dun, as well as my tutors, but there was an itch growing as I wanted to go further. Plus, I want to prove to myself that I'm good enough to explore the land. I know it can be dangerous and that I can't be prepared for everything, but I'd like to have a decent level of competency.

Dinner had an awkward start as Cyan was a little grumpy with what my antics had caused until Miles showed her and my parents what I had been practicing (they had been recording up to the last moments). My Aura wasn't something I was going to shout to the world just yet, but Leah was the only staff with us for the meal, and I felt comfortable showing all of them this.

"Hah! What Glitterati prowess! To show yourself undaunted by gravity itself and shine among the stars," my Mother proclaimed.

"So you can really fly? Can you do it right now?" Cyan demanded. "Lio!" Her starter added.

"Uhh, I think I can?" The breakthrough up in the sky gave me a better sense of my Aura, so I could just barely feel it passively now, even on the ground. "But I should hold off on that for a bit. I want to check in with Tulip first before trying anything like that again."

Billy nodded. "Prudence is another great Glitterati trait, one that will help in business and life." The praise is nice, but there's a slight bit of tension I don't think I would have caught before. Probably an admonishment or reminder as well, given the scare I gave them.

"Bzz bzz." Came very quietly from my pocket, reminding me of something I had not been prudent about.

"Ah, I know I have the trip the day after tomorrow, but in the morning I'd like to try and take the exam to get my full trainer's license early." Generally, even with the reduced age cap, you could only get a Full License at ten years or older, but with my over a-year-long junior license and a reference, I could take the test even earlier. Which makes sense. It's more just about trying to ensure that you're responsible enough to wield the destructive might all Pokemon have and take care of them.

O'Nare clapped her hands together. "Oh that sounds wonderful, our two little girls, both full-time trainers."

"Nice. I'm sure a Pokemaniac like you will do well," my sister added. I can't refute that I'm a Pokemaniac at this point, can I? But like, who wouldn't be amazed by the reality-bending creatures that live alongside us? "Are you looking to go to school soon t-" I shook my head, cutting off her question.

"Not anytime soon, don't worry. I still have plenty to learn from my tutors before I go for that." It was one of the requirements for Uva Academy that you had to have a full Trainer's License to attend. "Still, having the full trainer's license will be very nice-"

"Wait," Cyan interrupted me, narrowing her eyes in suspicion from across the table at me. "How did you use Miles in that battle against Clay if you don't have your full license yet?"

The silence that followed was deafening. After a minute I put on a shaky smile and tried: "By not getting called out on it?"

""Nemona!"" Cyan, Leah, Billy, and O'Nare shouted.

***

As expected, I got chewed out after that. I hadn't meant to get into a battle with Miles yet! Though, I guess the battles in the Explorers' secret hideout probably count too. Maybe. Like the base might be in something like Orre and it's totally legal there.

The Explorers were a group I had many mixed feelings about. While knowledgeable and helpful, the more time I spent there, the more creeped out I got. Sure, no one calls Gibeon 'our savior' or anything, but they're all just a little too focused on his nebulous goals. They didn't force me to wear the uniform, but matching uniforms for a group that does not seem to have any business or governmental positions, or even any public presence, is very weird. Technically they had some holdings as a private corporation, but I only found that out by digging through records. No presence online or in social media, no products or services offered.

They're offering a service by training me in survival skills, but that was only by recommendation from Hamber. Once I pass this test and prove myself capable in the wilderness to Hamber's (and thus Leah's) approval, I think I'll leave. Spinel had, in between attempts to belittle or insult myself and Amethio, clearly been fishing for information from me. It wasn't just him, however, I noticed the way the other adults paid extra careful attention to what I said whenever I would just casually chat. To see if anything slipped. Definitely said too much during my introduction.

That was for later though, right now I had an exam to take. My talk with Tulip the day before had been very brief, on a video call while she was waiting on a photo shoot to get rolling. It amounted to a congratulations and a warning not to push it again in the future. She also advised me to come and meet her again for an actual session to find out my limits before trying to actively use my Aura again, but keep up my work on sensing it.

The rest of yesterday was just a refresher to get me ready for the exam. I'm certain I'll pass, but I want to make sure I can ace it too.

Now here I am, taking my trainer exam, the first step to starting my journey. I don't plan on starting too soon or anything, but still. It's exciting. I went to the League building near Mesagoza to take my test, and on my way up, I saw Hassel at the top of the hill. "Hassel!" I called out, sprinting up, careful not to step on any Tandemaus frolicking in the grass beneath. Ooh, those are a fun Pokemon. Population Bomb Wide Lens Technician was a cool combo, though probably not as easy to abuse in real life as it was in the games.

"What are you doing here?" I panted, a little winded from my quick sprint.

He crossed his arms imperiously at me. "I could ask the same question of you, Young-" he paused for a split second, catching himself referring to me as he would within the Glitterati household. "-Nemona. I work here," he ended with a barely detectable deadpan.

Blushing lightly I responded "Oh, right, yeah that tracks. I'm here for my Trainer License Exam. Is it just matches you do here or is there other stuff?"

"There's a number of duties us Elite Four must attend to. We'll often receive our official requests and duties here. Today, however, I am here to take on a challenger." Part of how he looked towards the door again implied that I was holding him up. Oops.

"Alright, good luck with that. I'll be cheering you on! Maybe even in person if I finish up fast. Ok bye!" I said rushing into the building.

The inside of the large building was pristine white, with the reception clearly in front of me. A pale woman sat in front of it, but this was someone I recognized. "Elite Four Dandylion?" I asked as I approached.

She laughed, slightly shaking the large steel key that hung on her necklace. From dark black bangs, she peered out at me. "That's right! Who's asking, pipsqueak? Cause I don't think you're the challenger I was supposed to interview." The Steel Type Elite Four crossed her arms and I could see a fair amount of definition in her muscles. She looks a bit like the hikers did in the game, but bears a clear familial resemblance to Poppy. I wonder what happens for Poppy to take her place?

"Nemona Glitterati, ma'am."

"Right, right. Head through those doors to the side there, then down the hallway. Second doorway to the left." I nodded and left as she greeted Hassel entering behind me.

Going through the rest of the building, I saw it wasn't quite as pristine as the areas the trainers would run through. Nothing dirty, but a slight fading of the tiles, one light in the ceiling that was a little dim, etc. It was also fairly busy, with League Officials walking back and forth, many of them on their phones or holding papers as they went about their business.

Entering the exam room, I saw a small room with one tired, familiar man sitting there. "Larry?!"

"Yes, that's my name," the Gym Leader said, rising from the desk where he had been sorting papers. "Are you Nemona Glitterati?" He asked, holding a hand out.

"Yup, that's me!" I said, eagerly shaking it. "Wow, I can't believe I get to meet you." At his confused look, I added "You're a Normal Type Gym leader, so I've looked up a lot of your matches when training Dun." Hardly the only one I follow, but it has been helpful.

He looked a little awkward - for some reason, his demeanor did not garner him a bunch of fans within the world, unlike in my first life where he was one of the favorite characters of the whole game.

"Thank you," he eventually said. "For the exam, you'll have two hours to complete all the questions. Part of it will be multiple choice, part will be short answer, and there will be one essay question at the end. I don't remember seeing anything about an essay question online.

The multiple choice questions went by fairly easily. There were a few sprinkled in there to be tricky, like what to do if your Krookodile's scales were starting to itch persistently. 'Use your scale polish' was not the right answer, and overuse of such products was usually the cause of such chaffing on some reptilian Pokemon. As Dun and I found out already from personal experience.

Most however were laughable easy, common sense Type Matchups like 'How much stronger is a Fire Attack against a Grass Type', not even the weird ones, like how Ghost resists Bug for some reason. I knew the general level of this from my research and practice with Cyan, but it still feels wrong. Logically, I get that they don't want limits on Trainers being able to have Pokemon, but it still feels lacking. Am I right, for wanting a higher standard imposed even on children? Or is this just selfishness because I believe this should be a momentous occasion, but due to my advantages, what would be a challenge for a regular child is easy for me?

The test passed by in a breeze (though I did nearly snap my pencil at the 'if you spend 1000 Pokedollars on 100 Pokedollar Pokeballs how many do you get' question), going through the multiple choice and short answers quickly. The essay question had something interesting, however. There were two and a half pages I could fill out, but no listed minimums or guidelines. No points for it besides the question either (and the others added up to 100 on their own). Just the question 'Why do you want to be a Pokemon Trainer?'

That is… a big one. Technically I could just leave it blank, or write some quick, generic comment and call it a day's work. I want to put a bit more though, even if no one else ever reads this, it's an affirmation of my beliefs, my drive. Yes, I want to explore the world, but I also want to become a Champion for its own merits. Then there's the fact that I'm trying to live up to the example of who Nemona could be, definitely can't say that…

In the end, what I wrote down was:

'My name is Nemona Glitterati. I was born into a loving family, with all the wealth I could ever need. I know I've lived a privileged life, with everything I could ever want. But still, I desire more.

I want to see the entire world, to uncover all its vast and varied mysteries. I wish to learn about the past, the ruins with rich history that dot our land. I aim to see what Paldea is like now, and from all of that, catch a peek at what the future may hold. I want to understand the world. While it's possible that I could stand entirely on the inherited wealth of my family, I feel like trying to explore the world that way would leave me with a sense of disconnection. There would be a gap between myself and the beings within the world, no matter how hard I studied.

Our world is filled with amazing, fantastic creatures. These beings can conjure the elements, warp physics, expand the mind, take us on journeys past the limits of life and death, and fundamentally change reality. All of this and more is only possible because of Pokemon. Creatures who, however amazing, are seen as commonplace among us.

This is because we live our lives in harmony with these incredible beings. I've found my life already touched by them. My Starter, Dun, helped introduce me to a brand new world, and I in turn vowed to help him rise to the top. Our communication hasn't always been perfect, but this compact was the foundation of my closest friendship and helped us through our troubles.

Dun will be the strongest, but to show that strength off to the world we'll need a full team by our side. I'll find other like-minded Pokemon that wish to prove their strength and be my friend. I will do my best to bring out their incredible strength to the maximum potential it can be, and I hope they will be able to help me. Together, we'll learn more about each other and our world, and we will be legends.

To prove my strength, to learn, to grow, and to make everlasting bonds. These are why I will become a Pokemon Trainer. Getting this license is the first step on the path to the greatest adventure of my life, and I can't wait to walk down that road.'

***

"That was quick," Larry commented as he took my papers, his voice the same tired monotone it usually was, only a slight quirk of his eyebrows upwards to show that he was surprised. "You have an hour-and-a-half left if you want."

Considering I had inadvertently interrupted him eating his lunch, I wasn't sure if that was more for him or me. "I'm good, thanks. I've already double-checked it. You can take your time with the answers, I want to go see Hassel's fight." Before he could answer, I was off, racing down the halls… for about two seconds before I realized that kid running down the halls of the Paldean Pokemon League building was getting funny looks.

Walking down got funny looks as well, but not as severe or likely to leave whatever task they were currently doing and escort me out. I overheard all manner of interesting snippets of discussion from the League Officials - and non-interesting ones too, admittedly. I suppose for every talk of coordinating rangers to cover rescue missions in the Asado Desert, there has to be one about Brenda stealing food from the fridge again.

While there weren't any seats, and an official barring the path to the room where the Champion test was going on, I did find a lounge where the fight was being broadcast to the television in the corner. I know it'll be posted online soon enough, but I want to watch it as it's happening. And a number of the League Officials watching it felt the same way, though they looked a tad confused when I pulled up a chair and started watching alongside them.

"Are you lost, Miss?" One young man asked me out of the four employees watching the fight.

I shook my head. "No, just waiting for the results from my Trainers License test to come back."

That doesn't mean that I'm supposed to be here, but say anything with enough confidence and people will be willing to go along with it, so long as you don't act too outrageously.

Indeed, most of them were willing to turn back to watch the fight. The one who asked me a question didn't seem completely sold on my reasoning, but just as he opened his mouth, the others let out loud gasps and cheers as something on the screen caught their attention and had him whipping his head around too.

I had seen the whole thing, Hassel's Baxcaliber luring the opposing Salamence into a rush that was checked by the frosty Dragon Type jumping above the flying Dragon and landing down on it, back spike first. Salamence's trainer gave a panicked cry and ordered a retreat.

The bright blue Dragon sped away on its red wings, pulling in all four of its legs for additional speed. There were few scars or old battle wounds on the Salamence, and while they almost never had lasting injuries on their precious wings, a Dragon Type like Salamence almost always had mementos from past battles given how aggressive they were - unless they had only recently evolved.

This fact was contrasted by Hassel's Pokemon. Baxcaliber was a darker blue, with icy plates covering its face and jaw. The same icy edge covered the large black spike sticking out of the bipedal Dragon's back. As it got back up, its many ringed yellow eyes locked onto its fleeing prey.

The camera cut back to the challenge, a man in his early twenties with bright red hair and a baseball cap. He wore a red vest over his black t-shirt and shorts showing off a well-defined physique. His hands were clenched in nervous fists, eyes darting around the plain white arena as if looking for some sign of where to go, any possible lifeline. I scoffed loudly at his actions, prompting an odd look from the other watchers.

"He panicked, having his Salamence run away like that," I explained, pointing at the screen where the blue and red Pokemon was strafing Baxcaliber from afar. Hassel fired back, a hail of Ice Shards peppered with Icicle Spears flying up to meet his foe.

"Look what rushing in got him," one of the other League Officials, the only girl of this little quartet, pointed out.

I shook my head. "Yes, but since he committed to that action he should have at least followed up. What's-his-face Salamence only got away from Baxcaliber because he was in an awkward spot after Glaive Rush. He should have used that opening to attack, use something overwhelming like an Outrage to take back control."

While Salamence landed a few more hits on Baxcaliber in the exchanged volleys than it received, the double Type Weakness combined with the previous hit took him out of the battle. The challenger muttered a few curses, looking down at his belt. The girl official explained to me

"Rodley is down three Pokemon and only took out Hassel's Flapple so far."

"Ouch." That was all I said as Rodley picked his next Pokemon, releasing a Revavroom. It looked similar to the Varoom I had fought in the Junior Tournament, but larger. More like a car with an open engine rather than an engine block attached to some wheels.

There was some interest from the other spectators, especially one who I think had money riding on the match. Which is technically illegal in Paldea, but no one cares about enforcing that law on small bets between friends, made under a couple hundred Pokedollars. The Steel Typing should give it an edge over Baxcaliber, but Hassel looked unworried as ever.

Rather than go on the offensive, Rodley ordered his Revavroom to set up. "Toxic Spikes!"

Hassel was ready to capitalize on that, ordering Baxcaliber to race after Revavroom and pummeling her with a Brick Break or two. Cracks started showing on her body, but Rodley kept on laying down the spikes.

"That's certainly a bold strategy," I muttered. "Let's see if it pays off."

After enough spikes were scattered around the arena to thoroughly poison anyone that touched down on it, Rodley told Revavroom: "Spin Out!" With Baxcaliber in close range, there was no way to avoid the Multi-Cyl Pokemon from spinning around and crashing into the Dragon, once, twice, and finally a third time before spinning off to the side.

The dragon wobbled for a second before collapsing, defeated by the Steel Type. Revavroom wasn't looking too good herself, however. More cracks covered her form, and her mouth was wheezing heavily, toxic fumes slipping out.

Hassel recalled his Pokemon, immediately releasing his next. Dragonite roared into existence above the field. His softer appearance may have made him seem less intimidating than the more jagged Baxcaliber, but I knew the power within the orange beast. He looks like a giant plush toy, with wings too small for his body, but they keep him aloft easily, which will make all the difference here.

Rodley looked around like he was waiting for something to happen, but nothing did. The Toxic Spikes won't poison a Pokemon that doesn't touch the ground, and Hassel has at least two of them. You can't wear him out that easily.

With his opponent distracted, Hassel took the lead, calling out "Dragon Dance!" Dragonite began shimmying and rising through the air, dancing about. It looked more awkward on him than I imagine it would have on a Dragonair, but there was still a level of undeniable grace he brought to the Move.

That action spurred Rodley on to action as well. "Gear Shift, pick up speed!" Cranking noises from Revavroom as she began spinning her wheels and accelerating. "This'll let me go even faster than your Dragonite!"

"Is that so? Well then, Dragon Dance again!" Hassel replied, letting his Pokemon build up more speed and power.

"Fine by me, Gear Shift again, go even further beyond!" Revavroom was now doing laps around the entire room, picking up speed with each pass by. But only just a bit faster than Dragonite now. That Spin Out takes a lot out of Revavroom each time. If Rodley has a bit more time he might be able to recover but-

Hassel was done with buff Moves. Pulling out his Tera Orb he told his opponent "Remember that when you face the Elite Four, you have to deal with the beauty and might of Terastalization now!" Tossing his orb above Dragonite, it burst into light, surrounding the dragon in crystals which it burst out of a moment later. It left so fast that the others were staring at the screen wondering what was going on, and even I had barely caught the movement.

"Huh?"

"What happened?"

"Where did Dragonite go?"

"Give the cameras a moment to reset- there we go," I told the officials as the camera angle changed and it showed Revavroom knocked unconscious, and a glittering Dragonite flying above her prone body, a familiar jewel atop the Dragon's head. "Extremespeed. Quite strong with Tera Normal." Not surprised that Hassel would have thought of that, he has Professor Gible use two different Tera Types in the games. There hasn't been any mention publicly about changing Tera Types, wonder if it's something the League has been working on, or if Hassel just happened upon a naturally Normal Tera Type Dragonite?

From there, the battle descended into a mop-up fairly quickly. Dragonite with the two Dragon Dances was just too strong. There was a moment where Rodley's Passimian might have turned the tide with a Close Combat they managed to land when Dragonite got in close, but to no avail. Dragonite's tough, many-layered scales weathered the blows even with the Normal Type Weakness and finished them off with a Hurricane.

Rodley watched in despair as his leafy Arboliva was battered at blistering speeds by the Dragon Type, unable to stop it. With the match concluded, Hassel recalled his Pokemon and offered the challenger thanks and some words of encouragement, which Rodley nodded at. He still looked devastated by the whole thing and left quickly though.

"Daaaaamn," one of the officials moaned. "I really thought he'd make it up at least to Miss Sunshine."

"Miss Sunshine?" I questioned, not knowing who that was.

He looked a little embarrassed answering: "Oh, just a bit of a joke name for Martha Bitterleaf."

"Ah." The Dark Type Gym leader, currently taking up the spot Gruusha will take by canon start time. She's an Elite Four as well, and notoriously quite tricky to face. I honestly don't know much about her, aside from the fact that her gym is within a tunnel system inside the mountain. "Not be rude to Rodley, but he seemed kinda… inexperienced, for someone with eight badges."

The other girl of the group said "Sometimes even battlers that make it that far get a bad case of the nerves. Plus the difference between the final badge and the Elite Four is night and day, even if we don't have Conferences or anything to be that last step up, so there's a lot more challengers for Champion rank, and a lot more results like that one."

I've tried not to compare 'levels' too much in this world, recognizing that those were just gaming abstractions, but there was a rather large gap between Gruusha and the Elite Four in the games, wasn't there? In those, you could just do the last of the Team Star and Path of Legends battles to grind for the difference, so it didn't feel like there was a huge gap between the Gym Leaders and the Elite Four, but I guess there is.

The door to the lounge opened up and I saw someone I owed a great deal of thanks to.

"Geeta!" I exclaimed, leaping up. The League Officials hanging about jumped up as well but with much more worry. She was dressed in a fancier suit than I had seen her in before, making her much more recognizable as the character from the game, but she wasn't wearing any gloves. The tall woman locked eyes with me for a moment before glancing over at the others.

"I believe you've been on break long enough, no?" Despite her tone, it wasn't a question and they all eagerly agreed, rushing out of the room. She gave a small sigh after they were gone. "I told them that t.v. would be trouble."

"How so?" I asked, walking up to her.

She pursed her lips. "It's fine to have something to watch during your break, but by putting up the matches here, it can encourage people to spend too long, especially on the more hyped matches."

"The rising stars like Rika, right?" She had earned quite a few more badges in her last Treasure Hunt after the Tournament and was going to shoot for her seventh badge at the start of this coming-up one.

Geeta blinked. "That's correct, and while not the reason why I came to find you, was something I wished to discuss with you eventually."

"Hmm?"

"Things have been rather busy, so I wasn't able to arrange it yet, but you were cheated out of a chance at victory. We could arrange a match between you and Rika to settle who should be the proper winner." She offered.

"Really? I just- would have thought she'd be declared the victor by default." There was a slight pause from Geeta, the woman not quite shifting uncomfortably, but seeming reluctant to say something, and I put the pieces together. "My parents are putting pressure on the League for this to happen, aren't they?"

"They have strong opinions on the subject, which they've made clear to the League Chairman." So she's still not the Chairwoman, but it seems like she got a promotion given how the others acted around her. Adopting a gentle smile she said, "It's not like you don't deserve a shot at the championship."

Letting out a small sigh, I shook my head. "Maybe I did, but what's done is done. Why should I be the only one to get a chance when all of the people Freddrick 'beat' on the way to face me don't? And how much would that change for the rest of the tournament? Impossible to say. Plus, Rika and I just aren't in the same position as we were almost a year ago. That being said… I do want to face her. She's a rising star, and I think she's got a lot of potential."

"Oh?" Geeta tilted her head to the side, looking rather bemused. "It's humorous to hear you refer to someone else as having a 'lot of potential.'" She quoted and I crossed my arms, a tad embarrassed. Right, I'm still a young child. That would sound weird.

Giving me a quick nod she said "I can look into getting you in touch with Rika." Our Rotom Phones floated up and traded contact information. "Now come along, we have to go over the results of your Trainer License test."

I followed her back through the building until we were back near the room my testing had been in. Larry was waiting outside, looking more tired than usual. "Ah, there you are Miss Glitterati."

I gave him a sheepish smile. Hope I didn't make him work too hard to find me, but if Geeta was called in too… whoops. Adjusting his tie he said, "The results of your test are in, and you passed." I waited for a moment if he was going to say by how much or the like, but he didn't, instead passing me a piece of paper that said in bold at the top 'Trainer License (temporary) with a bunch of information on it.

"Congratulations," he said in his same tired tone. "You'll receive your proper License card in the mail in a few weeks."

"Wow, thanks." This is it, my beginning as a true Trainer. It doesn't feel quite real yet, but I can't wait to see what comes next.



Bit of a connecter chapter, but this sets up a few things for later arcs. I hope people aren't too upset about Nemona not trying to 'win' her championship of the Junior Tourney here; to me I just feel I would have had my mood spoiled on such a thing and not focus on an empty title when the conditions of the tournament can't be recreated. That's not to say we won't get an encounter with Rika however (and not ruling out the same with Freddrick either). I hope you enjoyed it in any case, and I can't wait to get to the next few arcs, I have some big stuff planned.
 
No it's fine that she doesn't want to have a match to try and win the title it shows her character that she doesn't really care bout stuff like that to much you've kinda showd that the battle it's self is more important to her
 
Chapter 33 New
Dust and wind blew at my back, from the canyon and mines of the East Province I knew to be behind. At my side was Amethio, the young boy clutching onto Charcadet's Pokeball tightly. Above us loomed the massive Glaseado Mountain, the peaks of Paldea.

But our test, a tangled tangle of grass, shrubs, and colorful trees, was right in front of us. This was the Tagtree Thicket.

Hamber cleared his throat behind me, and I turned to face him before shielding my face from the small rock particles blowing about.

"You have been on small outings before, and you have learned the basics from us Explorers, but today and tonight will be the first time that you will be tested on your own." Drolly, he began to go over our mission again like we were little children, before thankfully being interrupted by the girl next to him.

"Yeah, yeah, they got it already. Did fine before, you just havta not screw up. All alone, in the spooky forest," the bubblegum-pink-haired girl leered at us. She was short, only a bit taller than me despite being almost double my age, wearing a black skirt with gold stripes on one side. She also had on the oddest top I'd ever seen, a crop top with long sleeves, but bare shoulders, held up by thin strips of fabric connecting to a choker.

"Thank you, Coral," Hamber said, in a tone drier than the rocky wasteland behind us. "I am certain that you will be fine, but in case anything arises, you have flares and can call us on Nemona's phone. We will be staying at Zapico off not too far to the West, and will arrive with all haste if you need us." Coral looked like she would chime in again, but was cut off with a glance from Hamber. She shrugged, leaning back, putting her hands behind her head, and blowing out a bubble from the gum she was chewing.

Coral has to be my least favorite person in this organization, after Spinel of course. Spinel seemed to personally dislike myself and Amethio, but Coral wasn't much better, being abrasive and blowing up at anyone, save Hamber and Gibeon. Still, her taunts were more generic, and she'd get easily distracted, so she still cleared the low, low bar Spinel set.

"We won't need any help," Amethio said, a determined look on his cute little face. He's confident. Then again, I am too.

"Yeah, we'll be fine!" I gave them a thumbs up and shifted my shoulders, adjusting the backpack on them. While I could have stored everything inside my Sliph bag, they wanted to see what we could do with more limited resources. That still meant that we both had tents, ropes, first aid kits, flares, and a few other supplies in our bags.

"Very well, we'll leave you alone. Please come back tomorrow at noon if you don't need any help during your stay." Right, we'll be in the forest for almost twenty-four hours, as it's just after noon.

The two Explorers released their Pokemon, a Dusknoir for Hamber and a Glalie for Coral, and had them carry their trainers away. I watched them float away for a second before turning back to the forest in front of us.

"Alright, let's go," I said and Amethio took off almost instantly, eager to prove himself. He rushed through the wilderness, slipping between the bushes and over the gnarly roots. I followed after, curious as to where he'd lead. It became clear though that he didn't have a destination in mind, and wasn't exactly paying attention to where he was going.

"Stop!" I yelled at him suddenly, causing him to immediately arrest his movement and nearly fall over.

Waving his arms in circles to rebalance himself he shouted back "What was that about?"

My answer was to point at his feet and the Foongus he had nearly trampled over. The mushroom-like Pokemon was still woken up by our shouting, and let out a cloud full of spores into Amethio's face, causing the boy to fall backwards while the Pokemon shuffled off.

I ran forward to check on him, opening up my bag. "Are you alright? Can you move? Do you feel nauseous? Drowsy?" I asked while pulling out a cloth to wipe at his face, careful to not let any of the spores touch my skin.

"I- I'm fine. It's just itchy and irritating. I can't believe that Pokemon would do that, I didn't even touch them!" He complained.

Probably the only reason they didn't try to Poison or Paralyze you was because you hadn't hit them. The spores appeared to not be a Move, and just a regular irritant to the eyes, so easily cleaned without any lasting effects. "We have to remember it's their world here, we can't just march all over it without a care."

The boy grumbled without any coherency, pushing himself back up. "Fine, but we still need to find a place to make camp here."

"That's true." I looked around, trying to find a good place to rest. The forest is much wilder than I remembered from the games. Is that just something that they didn't show us, or is it going to be cleared out a little bit over time? Team Star hasn't set up a base here yet–though even in the games, it's more a camp.

"Huh," I said aloud, causing Amethio to turn to me.

"What is it?" He must be impatient, I guess.

"Why are these trees painted? Who would have made these… colorful patterns?" The paint was slathered on tree trunks in many colors and shades, in rings and other shapes like bullseyes. Not every tree is painted, and all of them are painted in slightly different patterns.

"Who cares?" Amethio asked rhetorically and I sighed. The clock's a bit overwound on that one. "Let's just find a place to set up camp. There's some water running over there." He started walking off, a tad slower and more cautiously than he had been going before.

Following him, we eventually came across the river that flowed down from the mountaintop and cut through the Thicket. There was a bit of space from the heavier vegetation and the steep drop that led to the river's edge, enough space that we could set up camp here. Personally, I wasn't sure it was the greatest place to do so and said as much.

"What's wrong with it? It's clear and we have easy access to water," Amethio pointed out.

"Perhaps too easy," I countered, pointing at a battle about to happen a few hundred meters away. "Our neighbors seem a little rowdy."

Amethio had to squint his eyes to make out the small teal shape drifting down to the waters, looking for a drink. I hadn't expected to find a Dreepy here of all places. Just like I don't think the Dreepy is expecting the Basculin in the water. Indeed, they were not, giving a sharp, strangled cry and turning tail as the green-scaled fish erupted out of the water, sharp teeth snapping towards it.

While it avoided most of them, one of the fish managed to sink a nasty Bite into the Ghost Type, eliciting a moan of pain from them. Amethio jumped up at that. "We have to help them!"

"We do? Uh, ok!" I responded, running after Amethio who was already going after the Dreepy.

Not holding back this time, I soon outpaced him and made it to the area where the incident happened. The Dragon was long gone, but the fish that had chased it off were still churning about, agitated.

They tried to shoot a few weak bursts of water my way, but I took a step back from the edge to make it harder to hit me and released Dun. "Hyper Voice," I called out, and he unleashed a raucous noise that had the fish swimming back beneath the water's surface.

"Did you find them?" Amethio asked, panting slightly as he approached, then took in Dun's new form. "Whoa, when did he get so…?"

"Big? Unova, had a trip there recently. No sign, but let's look around, they went on this side of the river," I said rapidly, keeping my eyes peeled. Here my enhanced senses were both a boon and bane because I could see more, but every slight twitch of movement from a passing Passimian troop, or a Combee floating by, had me fixate on that for a moment before trying to refocus.

A minute or two later, I heard the same ghostly moan, and while the foliage blocked my line of sight, I knew where the Dreepy generally was. "I hear it over there, c'mon!"

We made our way, quickly but carefully through the forest til we found the dragon being angrily yelled at and accosted by a group of black and gray creatures. Most of them were quite small, barely bigger than my foot with four legs. The leader, the evolved version of them, was about half as tall as I was, and stood on two legs, with two gangly arms reaching down to the ground. Each of its hands had three fingers, the middle ones extremely long and dripping with paint. It was the main agitator, shrieking at Dreepy and flinging nasty purple balls of ooze at them that sizzled where they hit. Mostly the ground as the ghostly Dragon dodged around, but I could already see some of the gunk was stuck to Dreepy's scales.

Amethio rushed in, releasing Charcadet. "Stop it!" He called out, and the Grafaiai turned to sneer at him with their bulbous eyes. Don't know much about Shroodle or Grafaiai other than the fact that they're Normal and Poison Types, so I don't know why they're doing this. The Dreepy scurry-floated behind Amethio's legs further prompting anger from the pack. Grafaiai stepped forward and began to battle Charcadet.

"Fire Spin, then Flame Charge!" The boy commanded, and his starter began burning up. The Poison Type howled in pain as the flames surrounded them, but rushed in to meet the charge, scratching viciously at Charcadet.

"Charcadet!" Amethio called out in shock. Hmm, he hasn't had much experience with wild battles, has he? I don't want to backseat Train, but I could probably offer a pointer or two.

"Wild Pokemon aren't going to call out their attacks ahead of time, you have to be ready for anything!" I offered. Amethio clicked his tongue, more in frustration at the monkey-like creature he was fighting rather than me.

"Flame Charge, strike it again, and speed up!" Amethio called out, and Charcadet loyally wrapped itself in flames, once more rushing the Grafaiai. This time the monkey took the hit and tried to sink its fangs dripping with poison into Charcadet, but the fiery little guy dodged at the last second.

That poison is dangerous. If Charcadet gets Poisoned… Thankfully, Amethio anticipated the dangers as well. "Keep your distance and Ember," the boy called out, and Charcadet did so, spinning around Grafaiai and spitting more flames at them even as the Fire Spin died down.

Grafaiai proved itself to be quite fast as well, keeping up with the enhanced Charcadet and letting loose sprays of thick poison through the air, often impacting the Fire Type. Each time they landed I heard the slightly unnatural sizzling sound coming from his armor. Each shot weakens him, so each further shot does more damage. What will Amethio do?

"Destiny-"

"STOP!" I interrupted my sudden shout not only throwing Amethio off-guard, but also the Grafaiai and the Shroodle, everyone stopping to turn and stare at me. "Uhh, don't knock out your only Pokemon while we're in this forest, ok?"

"Well, what am I supposed to do?!" He called out in exasperation as Grafaiai renewed their assault and Charcadet barely dodged a few more Acid Sprays.

"Clear Smog!" I snapped my fingers excitedly, which Amethio got the meaning of instantly. He remembers our first battle just as well as I do.

"Yeah, Clear Smog on them, then rush into it yourself!" Dutifully, Charcadet unleashed a white smoke cloud that only mildly irritated the monkey-like Pokemon, before running into it headlong himself. It did more damage to him than his foe, but I heard the sizzling stop instantly, the acid neutralized by the smoky Move.

Grafaiai launched a quick series of claw attacks as their foe was up close again, but recoiled from the scorching heat as they hit the wrong part of the Fire Type's body. With a final Flame Charge, the leader was taken down.

This sent the smaller, more mouse-like Shroodle into a panicking, scurrying about without any direction. This panic was only exacerbated by the fact that this small corner of the forest was on fire.

"Go, Miles!" I said, releasing them from their Pokeball, already in Wash Form. "Put out these fires."

"Ro-to-to!" They eagerly agreed, but something went off when they tried. At first, only a small dribble of water came out of their open, washing machine door. Then the water would pour out in fits and bursts, rather than the usual high-powered stream Hydro Pump made. Still, after a minute or so, it was enough to put out all the flames, leaving the Shroodle huddled around their fallen leader.

"Relax, we're not going to hurt you, we're just going to take the Dreepy to safety, okay?" I asked them, but they seemed a little too frightened to give a proper response.

"We have a problem," Amethio said, and turning to him, I saw him leaning over the small dragon which was coughing and looked quite pale.

"Miles, can you clear the acid off of her?" I asked, pointing at the fallen Dragon. My Pokemon then unleashed quite a powerful blast of water, eliciting a small cry of pain from the Dreepy.

"What was that for?" Amethio angrily yelled at me. Miles themselves looked shocked and sad.

"I don't know, something seems off with Miles," I responded, walking briskly over and scooping up the now clean, if a bit more battered, Dreepy. They gave out a few weak coughs, still looking pale. Poisoned, and pretty badly at that. Looks like it got bit before we got there. "The Dreepy is Poisoned, can you find a Pecha Berry? I'll look after them and check what's up with Miles." For some reason, Amethio looked hesitant so I added "Just go! We need to get them an antidote fast."

He turned and ran off, searching for the berry among the trees and on the forest ground, while I turned to face Miles. "Alright, what's up with you today? Is your Aura alright?"

They dropped down to the ground, unpossessing the washing machine and floating back into their phone. "I am uncertain, bzzt. My electrical control appears to be fine, but when I tried using the Water Type energy, there were issues."

"Hmm…" We aren't close enough to, nor so devoid of ambient Water energies for the environment to be a problem here, so it's probably something else. "Run a diagnostic on the machine," I offered slowly, as an idea as to the cause came to me.

They did so, and I held the Dreepy close while we waited. It twitched a little, looking weak, and I wished there was something else I could do. Unfortunately, there wasn't anything I had on hand to help the triangular-headed Pokemon. As part of the 'self-sufficiency' training we were doing, I didn't have my usual bevy of Potions and healing items on hand.

"So, why did you attack this guy?" I asked the Shroodle, getting a few squeaks and some odd tilting motions, but little substantive. Understanding a Pokemon can be hard. I've had years to help with Dun, but I can't even perfectly tell what he wants all of the time. Aside from the fact that this Dreepy is a girl, I'm not getting anything they're saying.

Miles finished their diagnostic, returning to their phone to tell me the results. "Something in the inner workings of my Water Drive engine is broken, that's why it's not making the proper amount of water, gathering too much or too little when I try to use it, bzzt."

"Must have been damaged in our fight with Clay and we didn't notice till after." Strange, usually Rotom Forms are pretty resistant to permanent damage because they rely on the possesser's Aura. Maybe the fact that an Earthquake hit them when they should usually be immune played a role in the damages?

It was hard to say, but I didn't have time to think about that as Amethio raced back, he and Charcadet had their hands full of berries.

"Ididn'tknowwhichonewasaPechasoIjustpickedabunch!" He shouted breathlessly at me.

"Ah, that's not good. Sorry about that. They look like… well none of those are Pechas." He groaned, and I added, "Wait, there's a Lum berry there, that'll do!" Picking out the green orb-shaped berry, he slowly fed it to Dreepy. With agonized effort, she chewed and swallowed it, then blinked her eyes open, looking still tired but already somewhat better.

"Very good. When she's ready, give her some of those Oran berries too, as a little pick-me-up. I'll give the rest to the Shroodle."

"Why are we feeding the Pokemon that attacked us?" He asked, seeming upset even as he was careful to hold Dreepy gently when I passed her over.

"Because we don't know what happened. Plus, they're going to be in rough shape with their leader out of commission for a bit, so might as well help."

Amethio dumped the berries off near the wild Pokemon and we left, heading out just to leave the general area. The Dreepy had started to perk up, floating around and chirping happily.

"What were you doing here?"

"Dreep, Dree." She responded, zipping around as she did so.

"You came here looking to prove yourself?" Amethio asked and Dreepy wobbled for a moment before nodding her head. "Something like that," he muttered, more to himself as his hand drifted down to his belt, before pausing.

"Are you thinking about catching her?" I whispered as she zipped around, exploring the forest. Dun slithered ahead to make sure she didn't get into any more trouble. "Dreepy are tough to train." Like most Pseudo Legendaries, there's a reason why few trainers have their final stages on their teams, and why those few that do are considered some of the best.

That, if anything, lit a fire in his eyes. "I can do it."

"I'm not saying you can't, was just informing you. You don't have to take everything as a challenge, you know?" Rather than respond to me he stomped off to Dreepy.

"Dreepy, I want- no, I need to be strong. Will you join me?" He asked bluntly, holding out a Pokeball he had enlarged and pulled off his belt. Barely were the words out of his mouth and she had darted towards it, connecting with the central button and disappearing inside in a red flash.

"Congrats on your second Pokemon," I said easily, refusing to let his irritation from before get to me. He looked to the side and mumbled something like 'thanks' before moving on.

***

We explored a fair bit of the forest before we reached a spot I thought was good. "We should rest there for the night," I said, pointing at the top of the hill. Amethio was strangely quiet ever since the Dreepy incident, but I decided to explain my reasoning anyway. "Being at the top of the hill gives us a good vantage point, with the tree in front giving some cover. There's a pool of water down at the bottom of the hill, and it's got a more peaceful bunch of Woopers in it rather than Basculin."

"Fine," Amethio clipped out, walking towards it before stopping and sighing. "I'm sorry," he muttered, low enough that without my super hearing, I probably wouldn't have caught the words.

"For?" I asked, not trying to draw things out, but curious as to why exactly he had been upset.

"For being upset with you. I didn't like the fact that I needed your help to beat that Grafaiai."

"Hey, it's not a big deal. Charcadet hasn't evolved yet, that was always going to be a challenge. Besides, you handled the other battles on our way here pretty well." He had fought off a Komala and even drove off a small hive of Combees. Dun had only fought once so far, against a Passimian, and easily outclassed the lemur-like Pokemon, being much stronger than most of the creatures in this forest. Evolution has done wonders for his strength overall, but I think he would have been strong enough to handle anything sent our way even before.

"But you could have handled it easily," he shot out bitterly as we began hiking up the hill. Be calm Nemona, he's just a kid. They still get emotional and act out, even when trying to apologize.

"Possibly. But I'll still want your help on this trip. It's why I didn't want you to win with Destiny Bond, or you'd be stuck without a Pokemon and we're in this together."

"Are we?" He said, turning to stare down at me. "I know you're leaving after this. I heard what you said to Hamber."

Part of me wants to point out that I never said I was leaving, I just told Hamber I was thinking I might come to the Explorers less often. Not slamming the door shut, just... closing it most of the way. But I'm indeed pulling back, and Amethio is a smart enough kid to realize that.

Suppressing a groan I said: "Yes, I'm leaving. The base is creepy, and everyone is hiding something from me. I don't get what you guys are up to."

"You might if you actually joined us! You're keeping secrets too," he petulantly pointed out. As much as he isn't being mature about this, he does have a point.

"What if I didn't like whatever it was the Explorers were up to? What if you didn't like me once my secrets were revealed?" Because once you walk through that door, you can't go back. We've been hanging in an uneasy balance right now, but the equilibrium can't last. Sooner or later, I'd have to come down on one side.

Amethio looked frustrated at that, not having an answer there. We finished our hike up the hill, finding a nice spot in the shade of the large tree to set up our tents. "... I don't want you to leave," He finally said.

"You could leave, too. You don't have to stay there," I tried gently pointing out, but he locked his jaw and shook his head.

"I have to. Have to prove that I can choose right, that I'm better than my father." Well, looks like that option won't work. I'm curious about the father angle, but I don't think asking any questions about that is going to help right now.

With a long stretch, I said "You know, me leaving doesn't mean we can't be friends." He gave me a skeptical look and one that I inwardly understood. It does mean we'll see each other a lot less, and more than that, if I do find out someday that all that creepiness was linked to something nefarious, I'll have to stop them. But still. "I'm serious, we can stay in touch and talk, even if I'm busy with other stuff."

"What other stuff?"

"Taking on the Pokemon League, becoming a Pokemon Professor, writing world-famous songs, running a bajillion start-up companies, you know, little stuff like that." He gave a small huff at my grandiose juxtaposition, trying to hide his laughter.

"I don't have a phone," Amethio pointed out. I seamlessly suppressed a glare at that. Yet another way The Explorers have kept him cut off from the world. Not out of purposeful malice they'd ever admit, if asked they would probably say Amethio never asked for a phone, but- ugh just focus on the present.

"Luckily, I think my dad can fix that. He runs the Rotom Phone company, they can do amazing things." His oddly shaped pupils widened at that. "You should come to the headquarters with me. I need to get Miles' Washing Machine fixed. Plus, I have some ideas for a few upgrades."

Hardly an amazing engineer yet, but I think the study of machinery has helped improve my technical skills a tad. I might be able to at least describe a reasonable idea to the scientists who work for my dad such that they could fine-tune and make what I'm looking for.

"Really?" The boy sounded surprised as if there was a seed of unexpected hope he couldn't quite squash.

"Yeah, of course. We can still be friends and stay in touch, even if we aren't going to share everything. I'm sure we'll be able to meet up and hang out sometimes too." Less sure on that point, but I think by being the one to say it, the Explorers will be less inclined to act so cult-y. Is that even a word here, or do they just call things 'Team-y'?

I was brought back to the moment by hearing Amethio start to pull out his tent. "Let's get set up. And… thank you."

With a big grin, I began doing the same. Alright, we had a rough start, but things are looking up.

***

I forgot how used I was to the comforts of society I thought as I shifted around, trying to find a less hard spot to lie on, to no avail. Sleeping on a luxurious four-poster bed for the past two years had not prepared me for the rigors of camping. The area we picked wasn't even that bad compared to others, with no jagged rocks or roots beneath our tents, but the hard dirt, even with an airbag and sleeping mattress in the way, was still unpleasant to lie on.

What was more troubling for my sleep however were the noises. Murkrows would caw in the night and the trees would rustle without any wind, Pokemon lurking about. Just calm down, everything is fine. Dreepy and Miles don't need sleep, so they're watching over us, they'd let us know if anything got close.

It wasn't even a super likely fear, I knew. Most Pokemon knew better than to go bother humans at night. Pokemon in general were not as vicious and predatory as animals could be. Territorial, sure, but we had paid off this area's band of Grafaiai with some more harvested berries, and even if anything did want to cause a problem it would likely be to drive us out, not hurt us. But there are always exceptions. At least Dun is warm. I cuddled closer to my starter and closed my eyes again, trying to push out all the outside noises.

Sleep didn't come easily because of those reasons, but I figured it did eventually come, as at some point I could suddenly see the pale light of dawn peeking in. With a yawn and a stretch, I got up, leaving Dun to rest a bit longer within the tent as I exited. The first thing I saw was Amethio sitting down on the hill beside Charcadet. "Oh hello. Did you get much sleep last night?"

He grunted. "I got enough." So macho. Why does he feel he needs to always act like things are fin- oh right, people like Spinel and Coral. I wasn't going to 'win' that argument though, so I didn't bring it up, just sitting down beside him in the peaceable early morning quiet. Most of the nocturnal Pokemon had gone back to their dens and nests to rest for the day, but the diurnal Pokemon were still slowly waking up and not very active yet.

After a few minutes, he added: "I was talking with Charcadet, about evolution. You said it was impressive that he did as well as he did against an evolved Pokemon, but how much stronger would he be with it?"

"That… depends. Plenty of Pokemon can be strong without evolution. Some Pokemon never evolve and can still be major powerhouses. So first off decide if evolution is what you both want." Amethio looked contemplative, but it was Charcadet who jumped up, nodding his head eagerly, the fires in his eyes blazing bright. "Alright then, looks like someone is keen on it."

"Char! Har, adet!"

I continued. "Evolution will be an immediate boost of power. For Pokemon like Charcadet that use an item to evolve, you'll have to consider when you want to evolve. It's a big choice, and even if you want to do so eventually, there are advantages to spending some time in the base stage and getting a good grasp on the energies you can handle there."

"We've already spent plenty of time training here. I might have jumped the Bullet Punch on Destiny Bond there, but Charcadet was able to beat Grafaiai already." He had his arms crossed, ready to defend his case further.

"Yeah, that could be." At his disbelieving look, I added "Honest, it's really your guys' choice. You're his trainer, so you can best guide him for what he wants."

"What he wants…" Amethio repeated, a flash of guilt on his face, barely catchable. A lot of trainers sort of skim past that part. Not that I think that Amethio has been cruel to his starter, or doesn't love them. He's still a kid though, and one with big, nebulous, goals he feels pressured by, so it's easy for him to be a little unknowingly selfish.

Charcadet placed a hand on Amethio's shoulder, to reassure the boy that he stood beside him and all he wanted was to assist his trainer. Amethio turned away from me to face his Pokemon, and if he had to wipe a tear from his eyes, I didn't comment on it.

"So, ah, what item would we need to evolve him?" He asked me a minute later.

"Well, that's the thing; Charcadet has a split evolution path. Two sets of specialized armor can help him change, though it might be possible, if incredibly difficult without." Mela evolved the Team Star Charcadets without even knowing about the armor stuff, somehow. "I don't know how that would be done without the armors though, or if you'd be leaving the type of evolution up to chance."

Charcadet seemed very curious at that, walking around to get a better look at me. "The two evolutions are Ceruledge and Armarogue- actually, let me pull up some pictures." Taking out my Pokedex, I scrolled through it before finding the pages and holding it up for them to see.

"Ceruledge needs the Malicious armor, and will gain the Ghost Typing, while Armarouge needs the… Auspicious armor? I think. It will gain the Psychic Typing. Both retain the Fire Type." Charcadet nodded his head, pleased with that, while gazing in awe at what he could look like in each of his evolved forms.

"Which is better?" Amethio asked bluntly, eliciting a sharp laugh from me.

"I wouldn't call either of them 'better' than the other, just different. Armarouge focuses more on range and energy attacks, while Ceruledge is better at up-close, physical attacks. As far as Typing goes, Dreepy is a Ghost Type, so you might get more mono-focus benefits by adding another Ghost Type, or you could diversify your team and have Psychic. Those are just minor details, I'm sure you'll be strong whichever way you two decide."

The pale boy blushed a bit, looking away. "Thanks. Do- do you know where I could get those armors?"

"Sorry, I don't." I never actually caught a Charcadet in my runs, and from what I remember having read online, you need to give items to some lady in… Medali maybe? I can't recall the items clearly, and that might have just been a gaming abstraction anyway. "I can look into it though-" He waved me off before I could finish.

"It's fine, you've helped me- helped us out enough. We'll have to discuss it more, but The Explorers have plenty of resources too," he boasted. Don't I know it. Creepy mega-complex bases, holograph projectors, and uniforms don't make themselves after all. I just don't know where those resources come from. It was another factor that was creepy, but I couldn't outright declare it as 'evil' or 'bad'. My parents are weird in their own ways, but if they wanted to build some ominous base hidden away from the world, they could do so as well. That thought put some truly disturbing images in my head that I shoved deep down to the bottom recesses of my mind.

"Alright, while you're busy daydreaming, I'll get a fire started. Since we're both up we might as well get an early start on breakfast."

The boy gave me an odd look, pointing a hand over at his starter. I rolled my eyes. "Yeah, yeah, I know we have Pokemon that can do it, but this is good training."

"Training for what?"

"If I'm stuck in the wilderness and my Pokemon are too injured or weak to help me with the basic things. I like being self-sufficient."

This time it was his turn to roll his eyes. "I'll give you ten minutes," he deadpanned, hopping up to scout around.

I made a small circle in the ground ringed by rocks. Gathering the twigs and making wood shavings for kindling wasn't hard with the multi-tool in my pack, but striking the flint took many, many attempts before I finally succeeded.

"Yes!" I pumped my fist in the air before a burst of flame from the side engulfed the logs. "Wha-!"

"Congrats, you did it in like nine minutes," Amethio said, having returned.

"Why did you have Charcadet do that?" I asked.

"You lit it on fire, isn't that what you wanted?" He pointed out and I crossed my arms in a totally-not-petulant manner.

"Lighting it on fire isn't the end, you need to carefully tend to the flames to make sure they don't go out." He didn't look swayed by my argument, and honestly, I wasn't either. I guess I probably had it from there, but still. I like practicing these skills, but I would like to get a move on with breakfast too.

We had a bit of oatmeal mix and a pan, which I used to make ourselves breakfast. It was not the most delicious of meals I had ever had - in fact, it was probably objectively the worst I ever had in this lifetime. Subjectively, however, it made the top ten, because all we'd had before were some nuts and berries we had been able to scavenge (and determine were not poisonous).

The scent of our meal must have wafted over a bit because soon enough I saw a Pineco shuffling up the hill to our camp. I don't think Pineco moves like that…

When it reached us it let out a deep growl of warning, somewhat interrupted by my words. "Would you like some of our food, little Zorua?" That caused them to jump backward, eyeing me warily before saying, or rather, making me think they said:

"Pine! Eco."

"Sorry, that bluff won't work when your shadow is that of a Zorua's," I pointed out, one of my hands pointing at their fox-like shadow. They gave a 'yip' of shock and embarrassment, letting the illusion fade and revealing the red and black-furred Pokemon they truly were. There were a bunch of other tells as well, like their scent and the paw prints left in the grass. I wonder how difficult it was for Director Z to make her illusions as complete as she did?

"Zor?" He asked cautiously, approaching closer.

"I think we can let them clean off the pot, right Amethio?" The boy nodded, both of us having eaten our full. "And in exchange, maybe you can give us a battle?" I asked the Zorua who bared his teeth in a fierce grin. "You ready to give Dreepy their first battle?"

"Me? Oh, yeah, we can do this," Amethio quickly recovered, resolving himself to fight. The Zorua finished his meal… and then promptly ran away, multiplying and dodging among the trees and underbrush before we could catch them. I can still make out which one is the real one, but they're way too far away now to catch, not without a Move like Earthquake bringing the whole forest down on us.

"Stop laughing!" Amethio hissed at me, clearly not finding the same amusement I did in this.

"Sorry," I apologized without much sincerity. "I just didn't think they'd go and do that. Guess that shows me; gotta offer the food after, not before." It is a good lesson. I'd been getting complacent with the wild Pokemon around my home, the ones who have gotten used to me. Each time I explore a new area, I'll find there are different social structures to deal with, and they won't know me.

With that little misstep over with, we packed up our tent and began hiking back to the entrance of this little valley. That was somewhat skill testing, tracking our footprints and trail from the day before, using landmarks to determine where the right way out of the twisted forest was… or at least it was for half an hour until Amethio pointed out we both had Pokemon that could float. Miles and Dreepy were easily able to rise above the treeline and point us in a straight line to the exit.

As we approached the edge of the forest Amethio told me "It might take a few weeks, but I want to get that phone and stay in contact with you. Thanks for that, and for helping me. You're younger than I am, but you seem to know so much."

I quickly smoothed over the small twitch at what he said. Just another secret I'll be keeping.

"Perfect! Just tell Hamber when you're ready and we can take a trip to the factory. There they are!" Pointing at the Explorers waiting at the edge of the canyon border we raced ahead, eager to tell them about our exciting adventure.


Nemona is not going to be derailing Horizons before it happens unfortunately, or at least not everything (though mostly because she doesn't even know what there is to derail). Still The Explorers aren't leaving the fic permanently, just taking a bit of a break as we focus on other plotlines.
 
Interlude VI - Arven New
"Good afternoon, Mister Arven," Leah greeted me at the door to the mansion. It still feels so weird to be treated so fancily. Nemona says you get used to it, but I also think she makes a game out of trying to get them just to call her by her name.

"Thanks, Leah." I wiped my shoes on the welcome mat and took them off. The staff is nice but they get very scary if you track dirt inside. And I get a lecture even if Maschiff made the mess, not me!

"Where's-" I began while she spoke up.

"The Young Miss is- ah, apologies." Seeing me not continuing, she carried on. "Young Miss is in her room, I don't believe she has any studies right now."

"Cool!" Dad being busy with his work sucked, and Nemona was constantly busy too these days. She'd always try to make time for me, but the last time I barged in I saw Hassel of the Elite Four glaring at me! Funnily enough, I think if it wasn't for Nemona, I wouldn't have even recognized him. But she watches so many battle videos I could probably list off every region's champions and Elites now. We'd watch cartoons fairly often too, but I got the feeling that she only watched them when I was around.

Swiftly walking up the stairs, I opened the door to my friend's room. "Hey Nemona, I- what are you… doing?" I asked dumbly. Dad would never call my questions dumb, but he would say some questions 'reward less new intelligence than others,' and that feels like him saying it's dumb. I knew it was a dumb question because I could clearly see what she was doing, even if I had a hard time comprehending it.

"Meditating." Her voice lilted oddly as she wobbled a bit in the air. Because that's where she was 'sitting' cross-legged, in the middle of the air. She opened her amber eyes to look at me, and I noticed she was sweating a little. "I didn't expect to see you today, Arven." She commented in a tone that was calm but with an underlying tension. Like Dad, when he's happy to see me, but is frustrated with someone at work.

"I thought Dad might be home today but… guess not."

She frowned, her body wobbling again in the air before straightening out again. "Is there something special about today? I didn't forget your birthday, did I?"

Snickering at that, I released Maschiff, wanting my closest bud to see this too, just to be sure I wasn't dreaming. "No, not that. More importantly, though, HOW ARE YOU FLYING?!!" My dog Pokemon barked his agreement, sniffing around and walking all over Nemona's room, looking for the 'trick'.

"Ah, right. That. This is something I've been practicing, it's called Aura."

"Whoa. Could I do that too?"

Nemona didn't immediately answer, thinking it over. "Well, it's possible. But more likely you'd have a different Type of Aura than me." At my lack of comprehension, she added "Which means you'd be able to do different things, but probably not fly. It would also likely take a lot of work. I had to practice tons to get this far-"

"Oh, nevermind then." Her face fell at my answer.

"I mean, that's ok, but you shouldn't be worried of a little hard work!" She pouted, caught between annoyance and relief.

Giving her a dubious glance, I answered "I'm not afraid of a little hard work, I'm afraid of what you call 'a little hard work!' You're just like Dad that way." Nemona suddenly collapsed to the ground, as if all the force holding her up had suddenly stopped. "Nemona!"

Miles zipped out of her pocket at the same time as Dun popped out of his Pokeball, both Pokemon looking extremely worried. "It's fine guys, my butt broke my fall," she tried with a smile that was more like a grimace, standing back up.

"What happened, bzzt?" Miles inquired.

"Just lost my focus," she muttered a fact I found hard to believe as her eyes narrowed in on me with an intensity I didn't usually feel from her outside of battling. "What were you just saying?"

"Just, that you're a lot like Dad. You both can get so focused and know so much…" Not like me. Whenever Dad brought me around to work, I could feel people judging me with their eyes. Wondering why I wasn't as smart as he was. They'd always laugh it off, say I was still young, but then I see how everyone here looks at Nemona-

My thoughts were cut off by the window to her room slamming open, a gust of wind whirling through, tossing some of Nemona's bed sheets and the papers on her desk about. "Sorry," she immediately said, fists clenched tightly at her side. Dun nuzzled up to her side while Miles looked on, plasmic face showing concern. She screwed her face up in concentration as the wind died down.

"Sorry for what?" I asked, still a little confused, rushing over to grab the papers that had fallen. None of it looked like homework, a mix of battle theories and story ideas. She always has the most fantastical stories to tell. Nemona's new schedule keeps her busy, but she'll usually try to rope me into it, and if Maschiff and I aren't into a torture session training that day, she'll tell us some of her stories while letting her team train.

"... I lost control of my Aura and it caused a disturbance, I need to get better with that." She plucked the broken latch from the window off the ground. "I'm glad to see the glass is tough enough to withstand that, but it's a poor design choice that doesn't leave the surroundings just as tough as the opening. If a door is made of steel, but attached to wood, then your room is only as secure as the wood-"

"What was that!?!" Leah's frantic shout cut through the house and Nemona's ramblings.

"Hey Arven, wanna go for a walk?" My best friend 'offered' before dragging me over and up to the window. Considering how it opened above her desk, the fact that she was lifting me almost above her head to shove me out would have been impressive if it weren't for… that.

"Wait, Nemona, we're up kinda high-"

"It's fine, just hold on to Miles." The Pokemon in question hovered outside the window I was being pushed out of as we heard heavy footsteps stomping up. Without a better option, I grabbed on and Nemona let go.

I may have shrieked a little as I drifted down, to go alongside Nemona's cheer of delight as she vaulted over and glided down beside me. Maschiff joined in with a howl of fear a second later as he clung atop Dun's back as the evolved Pokemon slipped out and flapped his wings vigorously to drift down.

Landing down on the soft sand, we took off at a run, and I could distantly hear Leah shouting something from Nemona's room. "Is this going to be all right?"

The crazy girl just laughed. "Probably! If not, it's future Nemona's problem." Despite her Giratina-may-care attitude, I noticed her firing off a quick message with Miles as we ran, so Leah shouldn't be too worried about us.

We made our way off the beach and up the nearby hills, just running free. I'm actually getting ahead of Nemona for once! Glancing back I saw her breathing hard, so I came to a stop atop one grassy section halfway to my house. She joined me in taking a break, looking pretty tired. Weird. She trains and runs a ton, I'm always pooped before her. Haha, poop.

Lying down in the grass, Nemona let out a big sigh, and I joined her, not realizing how damp it still was with dew. I was sweaty from all that running I guess.

We sat in silence for a few minutes before she gave me a question as out of the blue as the clear sky above us. "Would you hate me, if you knew I was keeping a big secret from you?"

"Huh?" Where's this coming from? "I dunno, what's the secret?"

That provoked a laugh from her. "It's a secret, I can't tell you that dummy! Or rather, I don't want to tell you that."

"Why not?" I pressed.

"Because I'm trying to change things so what I'm worried about won't be a problem, but if I tell you about it, it might worry you." My face scrunched up as I tried to figure out her words, and I felt Maschiff flopping his head down on my belly like a pillow, my starter had given up on understanding her whatsoever.

"I guess it's fine then, I trust you." Her breath hitched for a second at my words, before she let out a small helpless laugh. "Are all girls as weird as you are?" That provoked more laughter, genuine this time.

"Rude, what kind of question is that? But looking at my sister, no, most girls aren't as weird as me."

"That isn't a umm," I paused trying to find the right words. "Magnificent sample size?"

She snorted, turning her head a bit while still lying on the ground to look at me. "I think you mean 'significant' sample size. And you're right it isn't, but we don't really know any other girls. No wait, I do know another girl! Miles, show him all the photos and gifs Lacey sent me!"

Her Rotom floated over, dutifully pulling up several different texts she had sent with her Unovan friend. A lot of the ones from Lacey showed cute Pokemon and sometimes the pink-haired girl herself, usually with the girl hugging or pointing at said Pokemon. Others were just funny gifs or emoticons. In between all that though, I scrolled through to see some in-depth discussions on battles and strategies between the two girls. Even the 'normal' people are smarter than me, all this stuff goes over my head.

"Hey, don't say that," Nemona commented and it took me a second to realize I'd spoken my thoughts out loud.

Grumpily sitting up (to Maschiff's slight chagrin) I said: "It's true though. Lacey's normal, but she can talk battle stuff with you that I don't get even after all the times you've beat us."

"That's not a fair comparison, Lacey's father is a gym leader so of course, she'd have a bit more knowledge about battli-"

"Then why am I so dumb that Mom left me!" My shout caused Nemona to physically recoil and I shrunk back too. "Sorry, just… you're so smart about everything even though you're the same age as me, and I'm an idiot."

Nemona pulled herself up as well, with a sigh so weary it sounded like it aged her. "Everyone is an idiot. I do reckless things, because I'm too eager or too driven, and I end up hurting myself or worrying others. Sometimes both." The wind whistled by as we sat in silence for a minute before she asked me "What brought this on? If you don't mind me asking, I get that it's a touchy subject. You just… never brought up your Mom before."

Maschiff nuzzled up close to me and I scratched the top of his head. He was just a tiny puppy when Mom left, he barely remembers her. When Dad threw himself into his work, Maschiff was there for me. And even now, as he's doing it again. But Maschiff isn't the only one here for me now, though. I come over to the mansion almost every other day now.

Knowing I owed her an answer I said "Dad isn't back. I know he's doing great work in Area Zero, everyone tells me so." Nemona muttered something like 'Everyone should mind their business.'

"Today was Mom and Dad's anniversary, so I thought he might…" Abandon all his important work to look after me?

"Your father… is possibly the biggest idiot I've ever met." I blinked and had to make sure that Nemona hadn't been replaced by aliens, but it was still her. My best friend, with a fire blazing in her eyes, had a surety that made me want to believe her words even as she said the craziest thing I'd ever heard.

"But- but he's so smart!"

"Doesn't stop him from being an idiot. Tons of smart people can be." At my confused expression, she explained. "See, even 'smart' people only know what they know, and they can miss other things outside of where they focus. Which is how a moron like Turo can miss that he's fu-" she cut herself off, realizing she was getting heated.

More calmly, but no less firm, she said: "Talk to your Dad. If he's doing something you don't like, you have to let him know. As dumb as he can be, I can promise you that he cares about you and wants you to be well, and him not being here is not about him not liking you."

I'm still not sure, but Nemona sounds sure enough for both of us, so I'll believe in her. "Ok, I'll call Dad when I get back home."

Nemona smiled brilliantly at that as if I had done some big thing by saying I'd call him. "I still wish I was a genius like you," I blurted out before my brain could get the message and stop.

A sad chuckle spilled out of her throat. "Not sure anyone would really want to be like me. I'm also not a genius, not truly. I'm just good at working hard."

"But you're good at so many different things! Martial arts, wilderness survival, singing, Pokemon battles, you can fly." I haven't forgotten that point, Nemona!

"All just hard work, you don't go into anything knowing you'll be great at it. If you want to expand your horizons, go for it. Try a bunch of things; photography, gardening, sports, whatever catches your fancy. My family can arrange for tutoring or whatever."

"No, that's fine. You guys already do way too much for me. I'll tell Dad to arrange it… as soon as I figure out what it is I want to do." Not everything is resolved, but I feel a bit better like things are going to turn out alright.

That hopeful moment was shattered by the sight of Leah, appearing around the turn of a hill to lock her gaze on us. Her maid outfit was hiked up "You. Are in. So. Much. Trouble."

"Damn it past Nemona," my friend groused. "Why you gotta be such a jerk?"

***

Later that day, after Leah had lectured Nemona on using her 'Aura' responsibly, we played some more games before I went back home.

Dad left me plenty of money for food, but it was the staff at Nemona's house that had arranged for constant balanced grocery deliveries to the lighthouse, so we were well stocked and I got to try out all sorts of different meals to make for Maschiff and me.

Despite that and the grumblings from my stomach, I couldn't ignore the feeling of emptiness that yawned before me every time I opened the door and Dad wasn't there.

Entering, I flicked on the lights and pulled out my Rotom Phone, staring at it as I sat on the couch. I need to talk to Dad, want to talk to him, I even went over some stuff about what I should bring up and how to phrase it with Nemona. So why am I angry at him? Why do I feel like I don't want to do this? Why am I scared?

Eventually, I couldn't push it off any longer, so I flicked over to his number and called him. It rang for a long time, so long I thought I'd have to leave a message, but then he answered. "Arven? What is wrong?"

"...You're not here. It's yours and Mom's anniversary and you aren't-" The thoughts of how I was supposed to lead had gone right out of my mind.

"My son…" His voice sounded so sincere, so remorseful, so hurt at the reminder, that for a second I felt bad for ever being upset with him. "I'm so sorry. I never meant- We've been so busy- No, that's no excuse."

"I wanted you to be back, just for today. You said you'd try to get time off to see me. It's so lonely here."

"Don't you have Nemona and-"

I snapped, cutting him off "It's not the same! And even if she isn't busy with her stuff, I come back home after hanging out with her and the house is-" I cut myself off (and only partially because I accidentally bit my tongue lightly). I never raised my voice against Dad before. I was too young to realize how much it sucked before, or maybe I just didn't know any better before meeting Nemona. Then his Tera Orb project was wrapping up and I thought it would be done, spending a week or so at most on his other science stuff before coming home, but it's the same thing all over again.

My father was silent on the other end for a few seconds, processing things. "Again, I am sorry. I should have realized how difficult it would be for you. It has been tougher than I anticipated down here as well. The teleporters for the bunkers are behaving finicky around the unusual energy of Area Zero so it's taking a while for the League to arrange trips in and out currently. Then there's the new team they 'gave' me for this project. While there are skilled researchers like Jaques and Clavell here, I worry that some of them might look to steal things from me. Sabotage my work while I'm not here."

Dad paused, taking a deep breath before his usually stoic face took on a pained note. "I'll come back to visit soon, once the bunkers are set up. At least for a few days. I'll still need to go back after," He explained. Father goes over every point with me with such detail that I worried he thought I was dumb, but that's just how he is. I think Nemona had a word for it. Methological?

I tuned back into his words, realizing I'd missed most of what he'd said. "...There's so much to see here, son. I wish I could show it all to you - one day, I will! All of it and more. Soon, I'll be able to show you a paradise like you've never seen before. Then I'll never need to stay away again, I promise. Just… give me a bit more time, please."

"O-ok." Maschiff looked dubiously at the phone my father's voice was coming from, but I tried to hold on to hope. It's fine, it's not like he can go back in time to be here for today, and I'll see him soon. Plus, Dad being able to stay with me all the time… it sounds almost too good to be true. I just gotta be patient, like Nemona. She can wait so long and work so hard for what she wants, so I'll do that too!

"While I have a minute, why don't you tell me about your day?" He tried, and I brightened up, any lingering feelings of abandonment forgotten for the moment.

"Well, first I went over to Nemona's house and you wouldn't believe what she was doing…"

A glimpse at Arven's life, and everything going on there. I know the chapter might not seem that impactful, but it helps set up some things for the future which should be interesting.
 

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