It
is true that Fake Out usually gets the first spot in the attacking line – but Detect, being a “shield-like” move like Protect, also gets the first move. : / As far as I’ve experienced, the ‘Protect-like’ moves always come before the damaging attack – I haven’t actually seen a Fake Out/Detect go head to head before, so I assumed Detect would go first. And if it came down to speed alone, Yanma’s base speed stat (according to Vee-kun.com) is five points higher than Meowth (95 – 90, respectively). ^^’ I’ll ask around and get others opinions on the move, and if I’m definitely in the wrong I’ll gladly edit the Reffing to reflect it.
ROUND TWO
Green Lanturn vs. Phoenixsong
[u] Stats[u]

Jade the Yanma (female)
HP: 94%
EP: 86%
Status: Hurt, with long slash marks across her face.
Attacks: Sunny Day ~ Swift ~ Swift

Kushinada the Meowth (Female)
HP: 96 %
EP: 88 %
Status: Highly annoyed.
Attacks: Rain Dance ~ Torment ~ Thunder
Arena Status: Meadow’s fine. Nothing worth mentioning.
~Round 2 Start~
Both combatants are ready to begin another round. At the call from their trainers they leap into action – well, perhaps not exactly. Both Pokémon have retained their positions, with Kushinada eying the Yanma intently as the bug begins to sway back and forth, concentrating on bringing forth the sun in all its fiery glory. Whatever wisps of cloud that lurk about clear make way for the sudden emergence of the sun, intensely bright sunlight now streaming in from the cloud-free sky. Wincing at the sudden change in brightness, the Meowth looks up into the heavens, squinting, before yowling out a pleading cry, tail twitching in an odd rhythm. Dark clouds suddenly gather, and without warning, sheets of heavy rain begin to fall.
Jade does not look pleased about this, her gossamer wings are getting pelted by the rain – which is very uncomfortable as well as a bit awkward. Wet wings do not good flying devices make. Wings flapping at a now rapid pace, to keep at bay the pouring rainwater, the Yanma sends forth a flurry of five-pointed stars. Kushinada has already braced herself for the hit, taking it squarely. Her mouth is moving, and out of it comes a strange, dark chant that rises in volume at a rapid crescendo. The Yanma visibly shudders as a dark curse is laid upon her, and the chant fades.
Jade once again sends forth another Swift -- or rather, tries to, only to find the tiny pinpricks of energy fade into nothing. Baffled and at a loss about what has just taken place, the Yanma can only stare in bewilderment as the scratch-cat, already charged with electricity, sends a powerful Thunder attack hurtling at the Yanma. Guided by the rain, the electricity attacks the rain-soaked bug without mercy. It fades five seconds later, leaving a blackened, extremely pained Yanma and one water-soaked cat.
And the rain shows no signs of stopping.
[center][u] Post-Stats[u]

Jade the Yanma (female)
HP: 79%
EP: 78%
Status: Hurt from the powerful electrical attack she’s weak to, long claw marks across her face; wings soaked.
Tormented —Cannot use the same attack twice in a row for the rest of the battle.

Kushinada the Meowth (Female)
HP: 90 %
EP: 70 %
Status: Satisfied
Arena Status: … Raining heavily – will continue for 3 more turns. Currently it’s soaking the meadow, making the grass a bit slippery – and no doubt a bit muddy by the time round 3 starts.