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    Jason Creight awoke on the back of his Charizard.

    And his first thought was, *I really hate this.*

    Nor was it hard to see why. Although riding on a Charizard's back could be a rather comfortable experience, trying to sleep on it was an entirely different matter. Charizards were perpetually warm, cold-blooded lizards though they were, by the power of fire granted to them. However, as lizards, their bones had a tendency to jut out. Fearows, with their furry backs, were much better suited to the task, as they were masters of flight with heavy loads, cooler, and much less bony. Or, that was how it was in the case of Jason's Fearow.

    Such were the thoughts that swam through his clouded mind as they approached Trovita Island. He could see it in the distance, and it looked almost paradisical from this angle. The waves splashing against its shores were crystal blue, and the lush greenery covering the island shone emerald. Even the rock formations had their own mesmerizing appearance, and Jason was mystified by the sight.

    *The island's a paradise... and, as reported by many females, so is the gym leader. Charismatic type. Probably rude to guys. Slowly convinces them that they can't win, because he's got a personality that makes you believe it...*

    Jason shook his head. *That won't happen here. I know I can do it, it's just a matter of how fast.*

    "You doing all right, Charizard?" he asked.

    Charizard grunted. It had taken full advantage of the rest Jason had provided it with during their short time on Navel Island, but as that had not nearly been enough, it was still very tired and worn out.

    Jason rubbed its back sympathetically. "Just a little further. You're doing a great job. Just get us to that island and you can have a good long sleep back at Professor Oak's lab. Faster we get there, the faster you can start sleeping."

    It bobbed its head and flapped its tired wings harder. It flattened itself out, making less wind resistance to fight, and pushed as hard as it could.

    *Just a little further, and we'll have one less obstacle to worry about.*

    That's all that Rudy was to Jason. An obstacle, and one to be taken care of posthaste.

    Kelly's life counted on how quickly Jason could move through the islands.

    He didn't care about seeing his old home, or finding old acquaintances... in fact, those had been the last things he'd wanted to do from the very beginning of all this trouble nine years ago.

    He scratched his cheek absently. His fingers passed across itchy stubble. Now having hit adulthood, his facial hair was growing rapidly, but he wasn't really inclined to do much about it. He only hoped his beard wouldn't have time to grow all the way out during this romp through his old home.

    *"He said he loved me, and you don't *know* whether he did or not?"*

    The memory was random, and Jason remembered instantly what conversation the question had come from. Kelly had been the one who'd asked that question, when he and she were in the Selto marina. He'd just explained to her what had happened during the incident with Creight.

    *"No. I don't."*

    *"Then I'll ask you flat out."*

    Jason clenched his eyes shut, trying to block out the memory.

    *"Do you love me?"*

    Jason remembered the pause, the silence that had resounded throughout the room as he tried desperately to find a response.

    *"Yes."*

    His response had been a lie.

    *But would it be a lie now?* he wondered. *Would it? I've been spouting off to myself about how I care so much about her, how I'd do anything in my power to help her... how I want to stay with her, and how I want her to stay with me... is that love?*

    *Would I be lying now if I said I loved her?*

    *Maybe... maybe I do. Maybe I really do love her.*

    Jason didn't know. He'd heard so much about love, but the definition he was trying to wrap his brain around was not exactly the kind of love his family had shown him. They'd been far too busy with their work to really spend time with each other... give each other a basis for loving each other.

    His father had been a workaholic.

    His mother had been a submissive work hand.

    His brother had been, and still was, a cynical, vengeful member of the working class.

    Jason realized that the concepts of love that he'd heard about, versus the ones he'd experienced, versus the one he had in his mind now, were so radically different that no sane person could objectively call them related.

    But he had no time to think on it now.

    Trovita Island was looming ahead.

    And he had work to do.

    ***

    "Split!" Adam hissed, as the Rocket grunt began moving in their direction from the hall they'd just vacated.

    Adam went up the left while Amanda went down the right. The grunt ran into the intersection, glanced in both directions, saw the fleeing pair, and shouted, "Hey!"

    An idea flashed through Adam's mind, and it had barely completed itself before he was already acting on it. He yanked a capture ball from his belt and tossed it behind him. "Espeon, don't let him alert anyone!"

    Espeon was acting the instant it solidified; a Psybeam blasted form the jewel on its forehead and struck the Rocket in the middle of his body. He shouted a brief protest, then went silent as the beam insinuated its energy into his mind and shut down his lower brain functions. The higher functions were left intact, however; Espeon was not a murderer, nor was its master.

    Adam had been crouching behind Espeon the moment it had come out of its ball; he now crept forward along with his Pokemon to where the grunt lay. For a few moments, he searched the grunt for any useful items; however, he found none.

    Then another idea popped into his head. "Espeon, can you get inside this guy's head and find out where an elevator is? A general layout of the place might be nice to have, too."

    Espeon bobbed its head, then urned to the grunt. The red jewel in the center of its forehead glowed more brightly as it used its immense power to invade the man's mind and search for the information Adam had requested. For a few moments, silence reigned in the halls.

    Then Espeon yelped: success.

    Adam leaned in closer. "Can you show me?"

    Espeon didn't vocally respond; instead, it simply entered Adam's mind and guided him to where it had found the information they were searching for. Along the way, they found vague memories of childhood, how he'd joined Team Rocket, his adventures and trials and triumphs and failures...

    Adam didn't really care about any of it. They pushed through those memories to the real prize: a layout of the area, as seen through the eyes of this guy. He had memorized this floor and three floors below to the fullest extent; he knew where the Rocket quarters were, where elevators were, what places to avoid and shortcuts to take, where people were at what time...

    Espeon was about to pull out of his mind, but Adam said, "Wait. When he saw us, he realized that we were intruders. I'll bet he was thinking about hitting some sort of alarm, and if he was, he'd have to know where an alarm is. Find out where one might be."

    Espeon took them from his long-term memory to his rapidly fading short-term, where they heard/felt his opinions on the ineffectiveness of team strategy when it came to raids, complaints about how much his feet hurt and how much he needed to go to the bathroom...

    *Intruders! Hit the alarm!"*

    The thought rose up in front of Espeon and Adam like a concrete wall, and they delved into it. They found, much to their dismay and relief at the same time, that an alarm terminal was situated not three meters away from where they were, mounted on the wall in the corridor behind them.

    "Does he know any way to disable the system?" Adam asked.

    Their thoughts flowed along with the memories of the grunt, seeing him getting chewed out time and time again for hitting the alarm, only to have it proven a needless worry.

    "Guess not," Adam muttered. *Typical Rocket alarm. Don't tell the grunts how to turn it off so that the superiors have to do it, then have good cause to yell at them. No wonder these guys have such sour attitudes all the time.*

    They finally pulled out of the grunt's mind. Adam closed his eyes and shook his head rapidly; the sensation had been strange, to say the least. On the upside, he and Espeon had absorbed the ingrained memories of the place's layout for four floors, so they knew what to expect now.

    Adam looked down the hall. Amanda was gone; she'd veered away form the dead end to the left, where there was an adjacent hallway.

    He groaned. That hallway had Rocket quarters on both sides.

    And all of them were occupied at the moment.

    "Espeon, go after Amanda. I'll be fine for a few moments."

    Espeon nodded and raced off after Adam's fiancée.

    Adam glanced over at the alarm terminal and looked at it for a moment. He pulled out a capture ball. "Jolteon."

    The electrically charged evolution of Eevee popped out of the ball, ready for whatever action presented itself. Adam grinned at Jolteon's "battle readiness." *Glad there are some things I can always count on.*

    "Jolteon, that's an alarm system over there. We need to keep a low profile, so I want you to disable it. Think you can handle it?"

    "Jolt-jolt." Jolteon bounded over to the station and looked at the controls for a long moment. It then sent mild charges into the system, testing its defenses, finding its access points and its nerve center, located two floors below.

    Then it let loose a Thunderbolt directly into the monitors. The attack hit the entire system, blowing the nerve center to bits and frying every other terminal in the complex.

    It turned to Adam proudly. "Jolt!"

    Adam grinned. "Great job."

    He was about to return the volatile Pokemon when a great flash of light burst in the corridor Amanda and Espeon had taken. An instant later, Amanda and Espeon raced out of it, running from several grunts. As Amanda continued to run at full speed, Espeon twisted around just long enough to let loose one, then two Psybeams into the horde.

    "Let's get out of here," Adam muttered to Jolteon. He got to his feet and ran alongside Amanda while Jolteon and Espeon stayed on their heels, firing off attacks at the grunts, keeping their enemies at bay.

    All Adam could think was, *It's gonna be a lot harder to get out.*

    ***

    Jason arched his back, and promptly, several of his vertebrae popped. Almost instantly, the discomfort that had been making his back tingle was reduced by half. He sighed in pleasure and laid back down against Charizard.

    "I'll bet you're wishing you could do that about now, right?" Jason asked.

    Charizard grunted, then arched its own back and popped several of its own backbones. It repeated the action, popping several more. Jason sank down into the depression in Charizard's back each time, making him feel for a moment as though he were riding a bucking Tauros, although the ride was, in reality, much smoother than a Tauros would offer.

    Jason smiled. "I stand corrected."

    Charizard grunted again. It wanted to focus on their destination, and it didn't exactly sound as if it were comfortable.

    It was easy for Jason to see that. While it was no picnic for him to be riding Charizard for this long, he imagined that it was even less of one for Charizard to be carrying him all over the place, and under so much pressure, so much demand.

    Fortunately, the grueling torture that Charizard was being subjected to would only last for a few more moments. They were descending upon the docks of Trovita Island.

    Moments later, Charizard landed hard on the wooden dock. Jason unhitched the wheelchair from Charizard's neck, climbed down, and settled himself into the chair. "Charizard, I couldn't have asked for any better. You've done a great job. Let's send you back."

    He recalled the fire-imbued lizard to its capture ball and minimized the ball.

    *Now it's on to meet rude Rudy.*

    Jason's wheels clacked across the planks of the dock, breaking the silence of the area. He looked around, and saw a Pokemon Center off to the left and a short distance away.

    He sighed with relief and took off for it. For a few moments, he'd been afraid that his promise to Charizard wouldn't hold up.

    As he moved along the dirt path, his wheelchair bouncing under him, he heard a rustling in the bushed to his right. He continued to move along, but he kept his ears and eyes open. He surreptitiously glanced over at the bushes, but didn't find anything or anyone.

    He trained his eyes back on the path and moved a bit faster.

    The rustling came back, and it was a bit louder.

    Jason hit the brake on one wheel and used his free hand to pull out a capture ball. His chair ground to a halt at a slight angle to the path and toward the bushes, and he enlarged the ball, ready to toss at an instant's notice.

    "Whoever or whatever you are," he called out, "I don't like being spied on. Come out."

    There was more rustling. Then, timidly, it came out of the bushes.

    It was a little girl. She couldn't be any older than eight. Her brown hair was tied back into two pigtails, and she wore a yellow shirt and red overalls. She wasn't wearing a capture ball belt, of course, but she gripped a single Poke ball in her right hand like a lifeline.

    Jason relaxed and minimized the ball he'd been ready to throw. "Well, hello, there."

    She looked intimidated. She didn't respond.

    Jason put the ball away and moved closer to her. He put on a polite, nonthreatening smile. "Hi, there. What's your name?"

    "Marie," she responded.

    Briefly, Jason had a flashback, recalling the Atlantis League gym leader by the same name. He found himself wondering where she was now.

    "Hello, Marie. My name's Jason," he said. He slowly extended a hand. "It's all right. You've got nothing to be afraid of."

    "Yes, I do," she answered.

    "Then what is it?"

    "You."

    Jason frowned just slightly. "What?"

    "I have you to be afraid of."

    "Why would you be afraid of me, Marie?"

    "Because you'll leave, just like Misty."

    "Misty?"

    The crunching of the path's scattered gravel underfoot made Jason and Marie look up. Coming down the path was a well-dressed gentleman with carefully maintained reddish-brown hair, a white vest, black clothes, and a capture ball belt carrying only one Poke ball.

    Jason knew who he was. *Rudy.*

    Rudy smiled apologetically at Jason. "I'm afraid you'll have to forgive my little sister. She has a tendency to greet company in rather unusual manners..." Rudy trained a firm look on Marie. "Marie, please go back home. It's not nice to spy on people like that. You shouldn't be out here anyway, not after what happened last time. And the time before that."

    "Why do you have to ground me for so long?!" Marie wailed.

    "So you'll learn a lesson," Rudy responded, not unkindly. "Now please, go home."

    Marie grumbled as she made her way up the path, presumably back to their house. Rudy turned back to Jason. "I'm one to talk about my sister's lack of manners... where are mine?" He extended his hand, and Jason took it firmly. "My name is Rudy. Welcome to Trovita Island. Anything I can help you with?"

    "In a little bit, yes," said Jason, matter-of-factly. "I understand you've been given a computer disk by a resident of the Islands. I'm here to collect it, and I'm aware that I have to challenge you, as the gym leader of Trovita."

    Rudy eyed Jason suspiciously. "Yes, I've been given a disk. I don't know why, though. Perhaps you could fill me in?"

    "It's a game," Jason responded. "Each disk I collect gives me a clue to finding a big surprise at the end of my tour of the Orange Islands. But the surprise is only good for a week, so I have to move quickly."

    "Okay, then. You know I have the disk, but can you tell me who?"

    Jason frowned. "Is this a test, or do you not know?"

    "I asked you first."

    "Fine. Daniel Creight gave you the disk."

    Rudy nodded. "All right. That proves it. And since you obviously already know I'm the gym leader here... when do you want to get started?"

    "Right after I change my Pokemon team a little bit. Gotta be ready for whatever you throw at me."

    "Fine. I'm ready anytime. I'll have to issue a little test to your Pokemon, though, before I accept your challenge."

    "I'll be ready." Jason knew what the test entailed... nothing more than simple target practice.

    *Oh yeah, I'll be ready. Ready to clean your clock before you even realize it was dirty.*

    Rudy made his way up the path, and Jason followed for a minute or so before his destination required him to turn to the left.

    He glanced one more time at Rudy. *You've changed. Hopefully it's for the better.*

    He headed into the Pokemon Center.

    ***

    Jolteon and Espeon performed attack after attack, each blast burying itself in the midsection of Rocket grunts and incapacitating them. Adam and Amanda were ahead of the retreating Pokemon, making their way to the nearest elevator.

    "How do you know where you're going?!" she asked.

    "Trust me!" It was the shortest reply he could think of. This was hardly the time to discuss how he'd obtained the information.

    They raced through hallway after hallway, and Amanda began to wonder how big this complex could possibly be. Her hopes, at an abysmal low, began to rise when she saw that Adam was leading down a hallway with an elevator at the far end.

    Adam rushed up to the door and slammed his fist into the "down" button. It took precious seconds for the elevator system to respond... the car was one floor below.

    As it moved oh so slowly upward, the Rockets seemed to increase in number, and now their own Pokemon were entering the fray. A horde of bad guys, human and Pokemon, raced for their prey, a pair of each.

    An idea pounded into Amanda's brain with the force of a sledgehammer. "Adam, can Espeon use Night Shade?"

    Adam didn't even need to respond; Espeon did. A curtain of darkness fell between predators and prey, confusing the Rockets and their Pokemon for a few moments and buying Adam and Amanda a few moments.

    A few moments were all they needed. The elevator doors opened, and they pushed their way into it as quickly as possible. Adam banged on the button that would take them to the lowest floor, and the doors closed for what seemed an eternity...

    The Rockets and their Pokemon burst through the illusion of darkness...

    The door closed and the elevator began to move down.

    Adam and Amanda slumped against the elevator wall and breathed a sigh of relief.

    Adam turned to Amanda. "You know that we'll have to wade through all that on our way out."

    She smiled grimly. "Why do you think I brought my Pokemon? Good looks?"

    "Actually, I was under the impression that that was why *you* came along."

    "How sweet. But what good will flattery do when we're about to die?"

    Adam snorted. "Ever the pessimist."

    *Ding!*

    The elevator stopped moving and the doors yawned open.

    Adam, Amanda, Jolteon, and Espeon stepped through, ready for whatever would come.

    And they stepped into total darkness.

    ***

    Jason had passed the target practice test with flying colors, utilizing Gyarados' Hydro Pump, Ampharos's Swift, and Gengar's Psybeam. Now he and Rudy stood atop a flat peak where Pokemon gym boundaries had been painted.

    Rudy flipped his hair dramatically. "You did well with the target practice, but can you handle me head to head?"

    "I've handled everyone else. You're no different," Jason responded.

    Rudy shrugged. "Fine, but I think it's only fair to let you know you don't have a chance of winning."

    "If I've got no chance, you've got even less."

    Rudy abruptly lost his cool expression and openly glared at Jason.

    Jason smiled grimly. *That got his attention.*

    Rudy suddenly pulled out a capture ball. "Electric types first. Let's see what you've really got."

    With that, he hurled the ball into the makeshift arena. An Electabuzz exited the ball.

    *Too easy.* "Ampharos, go!"

    Ampharos stood taller than Electabuzz, and Jason knew there was a very good chance its level was much higher, as well.

    Rudy paid no attention to either of these factors. "Electabuzz, Thunder Punch!"

    Sparks flew from its fist as the blow connected, sending Ampharos stumbling backward.

    But it was far, far from gone.

    "My turn," said Jason. "Ampharos, Thunder Punch!"

    Ampharos complied. Where Electabuzz had merely had sparks, Ampharos had blue arcs of electricity zapping from one side of its fist to the other as it thrust its claws forward. Electabuzz protested loudly, sounding for all the world as if its face were constantly shuddering.

    It was sent flying across the ring. It landed limply on the ground, and visibly struggled to get to its feet.

    "Ampharos, Swift attack!"

    Ampharos sent dozens of glowing spikes straight at Electabuzz, spikes the humanoid Pokemon couldn't evade. It was pummeled and stung left and right by the mystical darts.

    It toppled face first to the ground and didn't get up.

    Rudy growled as he recalled his Electabuzz, by this time realizing how badly he had underestimated Jason. "Fine. But try this on for size!"

    He tossed his next capture ball into the ring.

    Jason swore to himself that his own second Pokemon would be the last one required of this match.

    Rudy's ball revealed a Starmie.

    *Ah. Water types next. No doubt he's got some strategy behind this. He always has.* Jason recalled Ampharos and threw out his Water type selection.

    As with many times before, his choice was Gyarados.

    "Starmie, Water Gun!"

    Jason scoffed. "Gyarados, Hydro Pump!"

    Starmie's Water Gun was thrown straight back to it against the force of Gyarados's Hydro Pump attack. Starmie made a strange squeaking noise as it was hit by the merciless blast of water, a hundred times more powerful than the one it had sent toward its opponent.

    Starmie skidded across the dirt.

    It got back up.

    Rudy was losing his cool. "Turn on the music! Starmie, start dancing!"

    Jason stared disbelievingly at his opponent. This was his strategy?

    A faceless referee overseeing the battle atop a Pidgeot complied with Rudy's order, bringing out a boombox and activating it. Fast-paced, "action and attitude" music emanated from it, and Starmie actually began dancing to it, spinning on one of its many points.

    "Spin yourself into a Thunderbolt!"

    Jason scoffed again. *Nice try. Apparently you didn't pay enough attention when learning about type differences.*

    Gyarados was savaged with a Thunderbolt attack, but the power of it was at cost, rather than multiplied by any weakness to electricity.

    Rudy looked confused. "But... it's a Water type..."

    Jason shook his head. "Wrong. It's a Dragon type. Its weakness is grass, not lightning. Gyarados, Crunch!"

    Gyarados snaked up to Starmie and curled around it, trapping it within a loop of its own body before arching its neck down and clamping its massive jaws over Starmie's body.

    Starmie again made that strange squeaking noise, but the sound subsided and was reduced to a high note followed by a low note. As if synchronized, the light in its jewel faded in and out in time with the notes.

    Rudy groaned. "Starmie, return." He looked up at Jason. "You're ruthless. I never thought you capable of that. Certainly not when you were ten."

    Jason's eyes narrowed. "So, you figured it out."

    "Not quite. I don't know how you managed to survive, much less how you managed to make it all these years. And something tells me I don't want to know how you ended up in *that.*" Rudy nodded at Jason's wheelchair.

    "It's something I prefer not to talk about," Jason responded. "As for the rest...let's just say I'm one to beat out the odds."

    "Is your Gyarados that same one...?"

    "Yes. Yes, it's the same one." There was no need for either of them to relate the incident. Both of them had been there to witness the fall of the marina at Tangelo Island, as well as the freeing of the Pokemon soon after.

    But it was a tangent. "I need that disk, Rudy. The badge, too. Forget the money if you want, but I need those two things."

    Rudy shook his head. "No, the money is part of the deal. You won fair and square."

    "About time you acknowledged that."

    "You should be glad I ever bothered."

    "Isn't that what I just said?"

    Rudy scoffed. "Those times are long gone, Jason."

    "Indeed they are. I don't want anything to do with the Islands once I'm finished here."

    Rudy pulled the disk and badge out of his vest pocket. He handed both to Jason, then removed a credit bag from anoher pocket and handed that to his boyhood rival, as well.

    "What's the real story behind the disk, Jason?"

    Jason sighed. "I don't have the time or the patience to tell you, Rudy. If I feel like it later on, I'll let you know. But right now, I need to get going. Suffice it to say it's a matter of life and death."

    "With your brother, I wouldn't doubt it."

    "I've got no brother anymore." Jason called out his Fearow and climbed atop it. He secured the collapsed wheelchair across its huge back, just below his position. He took one final look at Rudy. "In the meantime, when did you ever find the time for a sister?"

    Rudy smiled faintly. "If I feel like it later on, I'll let you know."

    Jason snorted. "Touché."

    Fearow lifted off the ground and took Jason toward his next destination.

    Jason began to wonder how he could possibly begin to explain all this to Rudy in a single letter.

    He imagined he'd have to write several.

    But he would worry about that later.

    He needed to sleep.

    He laid himself across Fearow's back and secured himself next to the wheelchair.

    Perhaps boyhood rivals could reconcile their differences later on.

    But for the moment...

    Jason Creight drifted on.



    To Be Continued

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    Jason Creight awoke on his Fearow's back. The sun shone bright in his eyes, making him squint into it.

    He pushed himself up and yawned. *That was a good nap.* He checked his PokeGear, which said it was now 5:00 in the evening. Fearow had been flying for a few hours now, and it was making good time; they were passing one island after another in the chain of the Orange Islands, making their way toward the absurdly named Kumquat Island.

    *The fourth and final gym leader. I can't wait.*

    He sighed, and his thoughts drifted, once again, to the encrypted information on the computer disks he'd been given.

    *Might as well not waste time.* He pulled out the second and third disks he'd received. He hadn't uploaded their contents onto his Pokedex yet. He had done so only with the first.

    He inserted the second disk into the Pokedex and opened its contents. Like the first's contents, this one had sections of the characters of code. When all of them were merged, then he would have a code that only one person had the cipher to.

    After the second disk's encrypted data was uploaded, the two files, carrying the same name, automatically merged together. Jason found this a nice touch. Now he had half of each character of code staring him in the face, rather than a fourth of it.

    *Add another fourth...* He inserted the third disk and uploaded it, as well. The files merged again, and now he was looking at a jumble of characters that seemed to have no meaning at all.

    *Of course,* he thought, *that was the point.*

    He sighed again and flopped back across Fearow. Fearow did not protest this; it stayed focused on the task at hand.

    *Soon enough, we'll get there. And we'll get Kelly back.*

    Jason scoffed and shook his head. *Unbelievable. Kelly is probably the only person I've ever known to love me... and show it not only through words, but through action. Sacrificing convenience for compromise... I know in my heart, she really does love me.*

    *And in the meantime, what of myself? Do I love her back? I also sacrficice convenience for compromise when it comes to Kelly... look at what I'm doing now. There's nothing I enjoy more than her company. She lifts my spirits when I'm down, and helps me through problems... I think...*

    *I think I do love her.*

    Jason shook his head again. *But I can't keep obsessing over it. I'm here to save her. No matter the cost.*

    ***

    The jewel of Espeon's forehead was the only light on the entire floor, it seemed, besides the overhead light of the elevator.

    Amanda pulled out Magneton's capture ball and released the electric Pokemon, which promptly floated to Jolteon's side. The two of them began to glow blue, casting a pale light on their immediate surroundings.

    The walls were made of brick, and pipes snaked around everywhere. Some of them dripped, making for a somewhat damp tile floor, as well as a moldy smell. The place only seemed to have one wall at first; the walls to the left and right, as well as the far one, were out of sight, even by the light of the blue glow emitted by the electric Pokemon. It was supported by several steel pillars.

    "Phew," said Amanda, waving her hand in front of her face. "You'd think with the resources Giovanni has..."

    "I know, I know, I don't like it either," said Adam, drawing his shirt up over his nose. "But on the other hand, we're this much closer to finding Oak."

    "What makes you so sure he's down here?"

    "Jason said he was in the basement. This is as far down as the elevator will go... this is most likely the basement, then. Besides, the B1 button was a pretty good indication to me."

    Amanda shrugged. "For all you know, they've got even deeper levels."

    "And why would they not mark those levels on that elevator?"

    "There might be another hidden elevator around here. I'd bet Giovanni has stuff around here that he doesn't want his grunts to know about."

    "You watched too many sci-fi movies on that ship," Adam muttered. "But if you want, I guess we'll look for another elevator."

    Amanda nodded in satisfaction.

    *If this is what we're going to be like *before* we're married...* Adam scoffed to himself as they moved through the cavernous basement, Jolteon and Magneton guiding the way.

    In a few moments, they found the far wall. There was one door, and it had a key card lock.

    Adam looked at Amanda. "You want to do it, or shall I?"

    "You got the alarms. My turn." Amanda turned to Magneton. "Magneton, disable that lock and get us inside."

    "Magneton." It floated forward and zapped the lock with a small Thunderbolt. An acrid odor drifted from the key card slot, adding to the stench that already lingered in the expansive area.

    The door inched open.

    "Let's go," said Adam, pushing the door open and moving through.

    What they found beyond the door surprised them.

    Beyond the door was a long hallway, and it was sparkling clean. The floor, instead of several tiles, seemed to be one long slab of plexiglass atop active fluorescent light arrays. The walls seemed to be made of mirrors, and the ceiling was another surface of plexiglass with fluorescent lights behind it.

    Adam and Amanda cautiously moved forward, as did their Pokemon.

    ***

    Kumquat Island was steadily growing in size on the horizon, a fact that Jason was gratified to see. Fearow was making excellent time, moving even faster than Charizard had at the peak of its ability. Of course, it made sense when one stopped to consider that lizards were not normally known for flying... even Charizard had to bow to the true Flying types.

    Jason was trying to read Adam's book to pass the time, and he found that Adam had met with some very interesting people along his travels:

    "As I was passing through Lavender Town, I met up with a girl named Melissa Zander, who was missing her right hand and forearm due to cancer that had originated in her hand and had begun to spread up her arm. She had a prosthetic, and always wore long-sleeved shirts because of her fear of being ridiculed. She always threw her capture balls, wrote, and operated equipment with just her left hand, and usually kept her right 'hand' in her pocket. She was afraid that answering my questions would lead me to ridicule her, as she feared, but I revealed my disability and informed her she had nothing to be afraid of. When I asked her what her inspiration for being a trainer was, she told me that her inspiration, despite her missing limb, was meeting a trainer by the name of Sam Curtis. When I asked her to clarify this, she suggested I go meet her myself.

    "I met the fourteen-year-old Sam while in Saffron City, and I found him to be an extraordinary person. I firmly believe anyone would. Because of a genetic mutation, he was born without eyes, thus he has never seen the world and never will. However, not only was he born with blindness, he was also born with psychic potential that manifested itself in a unique way. His ability allows him to 'see,' almost as someone with operating eyes could... however, his psychic sight allows him to experience much more than the range of 'normal' sight. His psychic sight allows him a full 360 degree perspective, and he uses all of it to his advantage... he literally does not miss a thing. He is only able to detect 'shades of gray', as his doctors refer to it... he can detect light and dark, and every intensity in between.

    "I asked Sam what his motivation had been to become a Pokemon trainer, in spite of his blindness. He told me his inspiration had been two people: Gym Leader Sabrina of Saffron City, one of the most powerful psychics in Kanto, and Jason Creight, the very first disabled Pokemon trainer to compete in the Indigo League championships. He also informed me that he doesn't mind his visual blindness, since with his power, he can see more than most trainers can."

    *And the revolution continues,* Jason thought, grinning.

    He looked out over the horizon. Kumquat Island was only a few minutes away now, at the most. He glanced back down at his book.

    "One has to admire the tenacity of such people. From crutches to canes to wheelchairs, they all choose to be Pokemon trainers because they're following their own dreams. They don't care so much about the expectations of their peers; they do what they do because they want to. It's not because they're trying to make a statement, or trying to start a revolution in the ranks of Pokemon trainers worldwide... there's no ulterior motive for these people. They aren't looking to take over the world... they're just looking to do what they want.

    "We, as disabled trainers, have not exactly found it to be an easy road to follow. We are patronized, insulted, and looked over because we have physical limits that immediately render us 'incapable.' Consider this: if it came to choosing someone to help you in training your Pokemon, which would you choose? Would you choose the completely mobile, utterly stupid person who couldn't count to ten unless he was barefoot? Or would you choose the one sitting in the wheelchair, completely competent and sure of himself, knowledgeable and friendly, willing to help you out?

    "Unless you are a complete bigot, you would choose the latter. You would choose him because he knows the things you need to know. He can teach you the things you need to be taught. Just because he sits in a wheelchair doesn't mean his training isn't as effective as anyone else's. In the cases of such wheelchair-bound trainers as Jason Creight and Christie Merrimack, it would be an extremely stupid mistake to judge them by their disabled status."

    Fearow squawked, a signal that it was about to descend upon Kumquat Island. Jason put the book away and held tight as they came in for a landing.

    They touched down lightly on a dock on the outskirts of the city. Jason took his wheelchair off Fearow, then followed suit and climbed into the chair. "You deserve a rest, Fearow. Return."

    Jason's wheels bumped across the dock's planks as he made his way toward the city.

    *Time to find the next gym leader.*

    *And with her, the last piece of the code.*

    Jason scoffed to himself, recalling the strange competition methods Danny and Sissy had used to battle him with. Then there had been Rudy, a traditionalist in battle... now there was Luana, who had an interesting amalgam of traditional battle and "new age" battle.

    And he knew precisely what Pokemon he wanted to use for his effort.

    He already had them on his belt.

    He entered the city limits. There was quite a bit of foot traffic today, and Jason, despite the wheelchair, seemed to fit right in; people paid little attention to him as they bustled around, completing their mediocre tasks.

    He came upon a curbside kiosk belonging to a hot dog vendor. "Excuse me."

    The vendor grinned down at Jason. "Hey, there. What can I do you for?"

    "Well, I'll admit to being a little hungry. I'll take one hot dog with ketchup."

    "Sure. Just a moment." The vendor moved quickly, producing Jason's hot dog in a matter of about five seconds. "Ten credits."

    Jason paid him. As he handed over the credits, he asked, "Do you know where the Pokemon gym here is? I used to know, but I'm a bit turned around."

    "Sure. Just take this street on up three blocks, then turn right and it'll be about a block ahead. It looks like a regular hotel, but one of its upper floors is completely sealed; no windows. You'll catch it."

    "Thanks." Jason moved to an out-of-the-way spot on the sidewalk and consumed his hot dog. Moments later, he was on his way to the gym. He soon found what he was looking for. The vendor had been right... there was a twenty foot space between the third floor's windows and the next ones up... whatever floor they were on.

    "You're still being watched."

    Jason was startled by the voice; his head jerked up. Travis Johnson stood to his left, wearing his closed trenchcoat and now, a wide-brim tan hat to match.

    Jason snorted. "What's with the getup?"

    "Just keeping a low profile."

    "You're not gonna manage it here. It's eighty-five degrees outside. People're gonna be staring at you left and right."

    "I've avoided being seen by you, haven't I?"

    "Yes, and I wish it'd stayed that way. I'm busy. Go bug someone else."

    "Got no one else to bug. I'm being paid to watch you."

    Jason sighed. "How'm I doing?"

    "You're doing well. You've exceeded Daniel's expectations already. I think you did it when you challenged and defeated two gym trainers in one day."

    "It's still the same day. Get ready to make it three."

    "You've got five days left."

    "It's plenty of time." Jason continued forward; Travis walked alongside.

    "Sure it is. It's just that Daniel wasn't expecting you to do this so quickly. Personally, I'll bet you're tired."

    "Very much so. But I'm not gonna let itchy eyes stop me from doing what I have to do. These gym leaders are weaker than I expected."

    "You fought and defeated the Elite Four and Lance. Of course they're going to look weak in comparison."

    "Then why did Daniel want me to fight them?"

    "Because he didn't know that your Pokemon were this powerful. He was expecting you to foul up and do every match twice."

    "He doesn't know I'm a Pokemon master?"

    "He doesn't even know you battled the Johto and Atlantis Leagues. Much less the Elite Four and Lance."

    Jason glared at Johnson. "And how would you know about such things?"

    "I have my sources. They're reliable."

    "In that case, not that I want you to, but why haven't you said anything to him about it?"

    Johnson shrugged. "I'm enjoying the challenge of keeping up with you. I'm also enjoying being a spectator to all this. It's not every day you get to see such a blood feud."

    "I would have preferred the feud never happened in the first place. Then I wouldn't be on this insane tour."

    "But it was Daniel who forced your hand with that Devastator TM nine years ago, wasn't it?"

    Jason stopped in his tracks. "What're you talking about?"

    "Stop trying to make me think otherwise. I know what happened that made you leave your family... what destroyed their marina... and, most importantly, I know about Devastator."

    "That better be all you know."

    "I know enough."

    Jason glanced back at Johnson, his eyes filled with cold fury.

    Johnson wasn't fazed by the look. "You don't have to worry, Jason. Your secret is safe with me. I've held your status as a Pokemon master a secret from your brother, haven't I?"

    Jason didn't break the stare.

    Johnson sighed. "I'm not going to blackmail you, Jason. That's not my purpose here. I'm only going to antagonize you at intervals... when you get to your brother, I'll already be out of the picture."

    "You've got that right."

    Johnson recognized the threat... and grinned. "I look forward to that moment, whenever it is."

    "You'll be eating those words when it comes."

    "I'm sure. But meantime, you've got a badge and a disk to earn."

    Jason turned back to the sidewalk and kept moving, deciding that talking to Johnson was a waste of time.

    *I've got a job to do.*

    ***

    The hallway seemed to stretch into infinity. Adam, Amanda, and their Pokemon were moving more quickly through it now, satisfied that there was no threat nearby. All they had to worry about were the Rockets that had been behind them on the upper floor, and the Pokemon were covering their backs in that respect.

    Adam began growing impatient. "Espeon, can you detect anyone down here?"

    Espeon had been trotting along next to Jolteon and Magneton. It now stopped and sat still for a few moments, its large eyes sliding shut as it searched for minds in close proximity. The jewel in its head glowed bright as it concentrated.

    It yelped. It had found someone. It began to trot once again, taking the lead and moving at a faster pace down the hall.

    Adam and Amanda, curious, ran to keep up with Espeon.

    The corridor turned to the left. Espeon did likewise, and Adam and Amanda realized what had made the hall seem to stretch on for so long... it was the mirrored plating for walls. The plating had made the corridor look twice as long.

    They followed Espeon, leaving the electric Pokemon to take up the rear.

    As soon as they turned the corner, they stopped dead in their tracks. Amanda gasped, and Adam just stared.

    It was, quite simply, a scientist's dream come true. There were three rows of computers, each row extending about ten meters, in one section; in another section, there was sensitive biochemistry equipment; and in yet another section, there were gigantic cylindrical tanks full of some sort of greenish solution. None of the tanks were occupied, though they looked as if they certainly could be; and in a fourth area, there was a massive refrigeration unit. Adam and Amanda could only guess what it contained... but something told them now was not the time to find out.

    Dominating the area was a large LCD screen, hanging about three meters high on the far wall. The screen was huge, two meters by four meters, and it was securely anchored to the wall as to avoid damage.

    *Only Giovanni would own a screen that big,* Adam thought. *What an egotist... he wants to intimidate everyone with his image.*

    There was one person in the entire place. He was sitting at one of the computer terminals, facing away from the group that had just entered, typing in what appeared to be complex formulae. He wore black clothing and had rumpled gray hair.

    Adam recognized him, even from the back. He crept forward, hoping that no one would come popping out to meet him.

    He carefully laid his hand on the man's shoulder. "Professor?"

    The chair whirled around, and Adam jumped back, startled.

    It was indeed Professor Oak. He was now dressed in a Rocket uniform, sans the beret and black mask. His lined face wore no expression, and he stared straight ahead, as if they weren't present.

    Or as if their presence didn't matter.

    After a moment, he turned right back around and began working on the computer again.

    Adam stepped forward and put his hand on Oak's shoulder again, this time more firmly. "Professor Oak..."

    Without turning around, Oak reacted; an age-worn hand reached up to Adam's wrist and wrapped around it in an impossibly strong grip. Adam's wrist popped loudly; he cried out and wrenched himself away from the professor's grasp.

    "Professor, what're you doing?!" Adam demanded, cradling his wrist. No bones had been broken; somehting had simply popped back into place. It had caused more surprise than pain... although the professor's grip had been extremely strong.

    Oak turned around again.

    Adam's eyes went wide, and Amanda shrieked.

    Oak's eyes were glowing yellow.

    ***

    Jason entered through the automatic sliding doors and took a look around. The place looked for all the world like a hotel.

    He approached the front desk. The receptionist looked up with a bored expression. "Yes?"

    "Sorry, I'm a bit lost," he said. "I've been given to understand that a Pokemon gym is here?"

    "Yes, upstairs. But it won't do you much good without the gym leader."

    "Is she in?"

    "No, but I can contact her. One moment please." The receptionist picked up the phone and tapped out a number, presumably one belonging to the gym leader. She looked up at Jason and held up her index finger for emphasis.

    Jason nodded and backed his wheelchair to the side. He hoped Luana was there; otherwise, he'd have to lose another day. He heard the receptionist speaking, nothing distinctive; but if she was talking, that meant there was someone on the other end.

    *And it better not be Luana's agent.*

    The receptionist hung up and crooked a finger at Jason, indicating that he should approach the desk again. He did so.

    "She's not here right now, but she should be here later. Are you a Pokemon trainer?"

    "Yes."

    She eyes his wheelchair and looked at him skeptically, but didn't say anything. "She'll be in a little later," she repeated. "She may or may not choose to battle. Would you like a room?"

    "I don't plan to stay for long."

    "If she chooses not to battle tonight..."

    "Then I'll check into a room at that time," Jason responded. "But not now."

    "Now... later.. not much difference between the two."

    Jason turned his wheelchair around upon hearing the new voice. He found himself facing a rotund, brown-haired woman wearing a black blouse and purple skirt, and carrying a red purse.

    The woman smiled kindly at Jason. "It all depends on the amount of time that separates them. One moment, it's now... in the next moment or so is later."

    She looked over at the receptionist. "Penny, you shouldn't be so patronizing. Especially to this gentleman... don't you know who this is?"

    "No, and I imagine you're going to tell me even if I did," Penny muttered.

    The woman frowned. "This is none other than the Pokemon master Jason Creight. You ought to make a point of being a little more courteous to such people."

    She turned back to Jason and her smile returned. "Welcome to Kumquat Hotel. My name is Luana."

    Jason nodded respectfully. "Pleased to make your acquaintance. But I'm afraid my stay must be brief."

    "Looking to rush through the league, are you?"

    "You could say that. What I'm really looking for, though, is a disk."

    Luana's expression changed. "A disk? As in computer disk?"

    "Yes. Were you given one recently?"

    "I was..."

    "That disk contains information I want. The person who delivered it to you is being rather perverse in his delivery. It's his way of taunting me... I have to battle you for rights to that disk."

    Luana's eyebrows arched. "Well. What an unusual arrangement. You have some strange friends. Dare I ask what's on the disk?"

    "Just information. It's for a surprise. I'll get the surprise if I can make it through the Orange League."

    "And how have you done so far?"

    "You're the last gym leader."

    "And why the rush?"

    "Surprise is only good for another five days."

    "Well, then. I suppose you want to battle me ASAP, right?"

    "That was the idea."

    Luana smiled. "By all means. Let's go to my gym. I've got time for another battle or two." She moved past Jason and gestured him toward the nearest elevator. She glanced at her eeceptionist for one more moment, then looked back at Jason. "You'll have to forgive her. She has a bit of an attitude problem."

    "No big deal," said Jason. "I'm used to it."

    "Which is an even bigger shame."

    "I know. But I deal with it."

    "Good for you."

    The elevator rose to the fourth floor, and the doors hissed open. Jason's wheels bounced across the threshold.

    "Sorry for the short notice," said Jason.

    "Nothing to worry about. I wouldn't have through those doors if I hadn't been willing to battle. I was feeling bored anyway."

    They passed through a short hallway that seemed to have no doors, save the large ones at the other end. Those creaked open upon their approach.

    Jason found himself greeted by a gym two stories tall, strobe arrays illuminating it from every corner.

    He mentally shrugged. *Basically a lot like other gyms I've seen. Not much different.*

    "I'm a bit... different when it comes to battling," said Luana, moving to the other side of the expansive gym. "And so are my rules. In gym battles here, challengers and I must use two Pokemon simultaneously. This has made it profoundly difficult for many trainers, as some trainers' Pokemon don't want to cooperate with each other... but cooperation is required. If either one of your Pokemon, or either of mine, faints, then the match goes to the one with two still standing. Are you ready?"

    "Ready as I'll ever be," Jason responded, removing two capture balls from his belt. He enlarged them, holding one in each hand.

    "Then let's go." She pulled two Poke balls out of her purse, enlarged them, and tossed them. "Alakazam! Marowak!"

    Her unlikely team of Pokemon entered the arena, ready for action.

    Jason grinned. *I had the advantage before I even knew she was going to use those!* He tossed both capture balls upward. "Gyarados! Dragonair!"

    The two snake-like Pokemon exited their balls, Dragonair with more drama than Gyarados with its flashy sparkling as the ball opened... but Gyarados made up for the flashiness through experience.

    Luana's brow shot upward. "A red Dragonair? I'm impressed." Her brow lowered again and she put on an expression of determination. "But don't think I'll go easy on you. Marowak, Bonemerang on Dragonair!"

    "Dragonair, Extremespeed on Marowak! Gyarados, Hydro Pump Marowak!"

    The air around Dragonair whistled as it catapulted itself forward, slamming into Marowak and knocking it over. In the process, the Bonemerang missed its intended target.

    Water dripped from Gyarados's mouth as it prepared to attack, unwilling to do so until Dragonair was out of the way.

    "Alakazam, Psychic on Gyarados!"

    As water boiled from Gyarados's mouth, Alakazam used its power to reroute the stream... directly back at Gyarados. Gyarados took the attack in its fullness, yet seemed to gain strength from the hit.

    The Bonemerang returned to Marowak's hand.

    "Marowak, Bone Club on Dragonair!"

    "Gyarados, take the Bone Club hit, then Crunch Marowak!"

    Gyarados and Dragonair slithered through the air and deftly exchanged places as Marowak's Bone Club attack struck. Gyarados barely felt the hit, thanks to its resistance to Ground type Pokemon and attacks. It writhed forward and caught Marowak between its massive jaws, clamping down hard.

    "Alakazam, Psybeam on Gyarados!"

    "Dragonair, intercept the hit, then Dragonbreath on Alakazam!"

    Alakazam crossed its spoons together and hummed. The spoons began to glow with multicolored enegry, and the energy lanced forward...

    Dragonair caught the attack at the very last instant, snaking between Alakazam and Gyarados. With its resistance to Psychic type attacks, the damage was significantly less than it would have been on Gyarados.

    A stream of blue fire sprayed from Dragonair's mouth, the fire contrasting with its sparkling red body. The fire lashed across Alakazam, forcing it backward with the attack's power.

    "Alakazam, Psychic on Gyarados! Marowak, Hyper Beam on Gyarados!"

    *Hel-lo,* Jason thought. *Teaming up on one of them, are we? Can't have that.*

    And he decided to play his trump card.

    He'd actually been looking forward to this moment, though five months ago, he never would have believed it could happen. It had been an attack idea he'd played around with for a while... now was his chance to use it.

    "Gyarados and Dragonair, Double Hyper Beam on Marowak!"

    As the guinea pigs for Jason's attack, Gyarados and Dragonair had learned the best, most efficient way to execute their attack, and they performed it now. They snaked around and around in midair, shooting around in intricate patterns, moving in opposite directions but in the same formation...

    Their final formation was an infinity loop, perfectly executed.

    The mesmerizing dance was meant for the two Pokemon to gather their energy to the max, warm themselves up as they made themselves as difficult a target as possible. They drew energy from each other, making their individual Hyper Beam attacks increase in power, thereby doubling an increased attack power.

    Even Marowak, Alakazam, and Luana were hypnotized by the actions of their foes.

    The ends of Gyarados's and Dragonair's tails curled together, and Dragonair's head stuck out to the right while Gyarados's head jutted to the left.

    The ends of their tails glowed with the excess power they had gained.

    A point of blinding light appeared at Dragonair's forehead. Another one appeared in the back of Gyarados's throat, visible through its perpetually open mouth.

    And two red-orange beams blasted from the intertwined dragon Pokemon.

    They slammed simultaneously into Marowak, consuming it in their awesome power. Wave after wave of pure energy washed over the helpless Pokemon.

    When the attack finally ended, Marowak was down for the count, its body smoking from the assault.

    Gyarados and Dragonair broke apart and floated quietly in midair, knowing they had won.

    Luana stood still in shock and amazement. After a moment of stunned silence, she recalled her Pokemon, stammering as she did so. She looked up at Jason. "How... how did they *do* that?"

    "With proper training and teamwork," Jason responded. "Just as your Pokemon work excellently together, so do mine."

    "So I see." She paused. "This, of course, means you win the match. I will be back presently with your winnings."

    "Much obliged," Jason responded.

    ***

    Minutes later, Jason was leaving the hotel, Jade Star Badge pinned to the inside of his vest and computer disk in his pocket.

    He released Fearow from its ball. "Let's get going."

    The sun had fallen to the horizon. Final shards of evening light shot across the sky, the orange spikes stubbornly refusing to turn purple, as the rest of the sky was. The stars were beginning to come out, and the moon was shining bright. A cool breeze washed over Kumquat Island.

    He chuckled once again at the bizarre name, then climbed onto Fearow, secured his wheelchair, and urged his Pokemon into the air. He recalled the stereotypical mantra of the knights of old, and paraphrased it in his mind. *Off to fight Drake and slay the Dragonite.*

    Within moments, they were soaring high above the islands and the water. Fearow leveled out, satisfied with its altitude, and Jason laid down across Fearow's expansive back. He stared at the stars.

    *Wonder how many there are? How many more to be seen? How many more to be created? How many to go out like lamps?*

    Jason stuck his finger into the air, covering one star. He traced the finger to another star, and then another, and another...

    He found Kelly, smiling down at him.

    His legs began to tingle.

    Jason shuddered. He didn't know whether it was phantom limb or not... he could only hope for the best. He rubbed at his legs with both hands.

    It almost seemed as if he could feel them.

    The tingling remained, intensified.

    He shuddered again.

    *Maybe the sensations are real... maybe not... I'll know soon enough.*

    He decided to try and distract himself.

    For the moment...

    Jason Creight stargazed on.



    To Be Continued

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    Jason Creight awoke to the sound of Fearow's squawking.

    His eyes opened instantly, and his brain sent impulses roaring through him to get moving, no matter how sluggish he felt.

    They were almost there. There would be no other reason Fearow was cawing.

    Jason pushed himself into a sitting position and looked beyond Fearow's wing to the expansive ocean below. Directly below them was Pumello Island, the last in the series of Orange Islands he would be forced to visit before finally finding Daniel and Kelly.

    *I won't let anyone get in my way of getting her back. Not Drake. Not Johnson. And, most certainly, not Daniel.*

    The tingling in his legs was back again. Somewhere in the back of his mind, he wondered if the tingling occurred whenever he had strong emotions about something... it was what had happened on previous occasion.

    Perhaps it was a sympathy to his determination.

    Whatever the reason, Jason couldn't worry about it. Day was breaking, and he had four days left to retrieve Kelly and have it out with his brother.

    *I'll do it. Nothing will stop me.*

    Fearow circled around, descending from its high altitude swiftly and smoothly. It seemed to sense the urgency of the situation, and it understood that its master needed to move very quickly.

    Moments later, they touched down on a path near the island's coastline.

    Jason climbed into his wheelchair, as he had so many times before, his legs providing him a strange sensation to be distracted by. He recalled Fearow to its capture ball; he knew that though it was a powerful Pokemon, it would stand less of a chance against Drake than many of his other Pokemon. His primary use for Fearow was transportation, something Fearow had understood and accepted from the beginning; now it was simply happy to serve its master in any way it could.

    "You've done well for me, Fearow," Jason muttered to the ball, hoping Fearow could hear him.

    He moved up the path toward the Pokemon Center; he would need to get his best team together, and quickly.

    Any laziness would cost, both him and Kelly.

    ***

    Amanda's scream resounded throughout the laboratory.

    Oak stared ahead, expressionless, his eyes gleaming a bright yellow. He didn't seem to be looking at anything in particular... he simply stared right through Adam and Amanda, into space.

    "Professor, what's happened to you?" Adam muttered, more to himself than the professor. He was still clutching his wrist in surprise from when Oak had suddenly grabbed it and popped a bone into place. He looked down at Espeon. "What happened, Espeon?"

    Espeon closed its eyes and reached out with its mind, trying to touch Oak's, trying to discover what had caused this sudden transformation. It wasn't natural, whatever it was, they were sure of that... perhaps a search of Oak's memory was the only way to find out...

    Oak suddenly seemed to gain focus, and he snapped his head in Espeon's direction. His face clouded, and yellow energy blasted from his eyes. Espeon saw it at the last instant and dodged; the energy beams left char marks in the floor.

    Adam and Amanda jumped back even further at this. How had he become like this?

    Oak got to his feet in one fluid motion, the glow in his eyes intensifying. It was also beginning to change color, shifting from yellow to orange, to red, to purple.

    And, unexpectedly, another blast of energy seared at the grouping of humans and Pokemon. Everyone dodged; in the process, Adam fell onto his side, his shoulder grinding uncomfortably. He groaned.

    The energy, however, still caught one creature after another, stunning all of them.

    Oak glanced from one being to another. Apparently satisfied that they were all incapacitated, at least for the moment, he turned away from them and back to his computer console. He tapped in a command.

    The overhead LCD screen sprang to life.

    Across it, larger than life, was Giovanni from the shoulders up.

    He glared down at Oak. "What do you think you're doing?! I told you I do not wish to be disturbed!"

    Oak turned slightly toward the humans and Pokemon lying on the floor. Giovanni saw them, and his deep frown turned into a sadistic grin. "Well, well. We have guests, do we?"

    He sat back and steepled his fingers. "I suppose it would be wrong to refuse to show them all possible courtesy... Wait there. I will arrive momentarily."

    Adam struggled to stay conscious as Oak nodded and cut the link. His eyes darted around, trying to find Espeon... he found it lying on the floor about a meter away from him... just past arm's reach...

    *What could make something like that happen to Professor Oak?* Adam wondered. *Genetic enhancements? DNA resequencing? No, no... nothing of that kind could manifest this quickly...*

    Then, a more conventional thought came to mind. *Perhaps it's a Pokemon. One that's taken over his mind and body. But the only kind of Pokemon that could do that would be... ghost Pokemon...*

    His left fingers, just millimeters away form his capture ball belt, crept toward the nearest slot...

    Oak whirled, apparently having sensed what Adam was doing.

    *It's got to be a psychic, at least... no other Pokemon could have--*

    Oak's glowing eyes began to intensify.

    *Oh, no...*

    Adam took his chance, clutched the ball, enlarged it, and--

    Oak's eyes blasted another pair of energy beams, catching Adam in his midsection.

    Adam grunted and blacked out.

    The ball dropped out of his hand and rolled to a stop on the floor.

    Oak stared at it for a moment.

    The ball opened by itself. A neon bolt lanced out, arcing in midair, and landed on the floor. The bolt solidified into a Pokemon.

    And there stood Adam's Umbreon, ready to take on the Pokemon residing in Oak's body.

    ***

    Jason was careful about his choices. He wanted a "full" team, a team that ranged widely in types. He was also careful to try and choose a team with very few weaknesses. Inevitably, he ended up with weaknesses, but hopefully they wouldn't be what Drake expected.

    He wheeled himself over to Nurse Joy, who stood patiently at the front desk. She smiled politely at him. "Hello. Can I help you?"

    "I'm looking to completely restore these Pokemon, whatever condition they're in. And I'm also looking to battle the Johto League champion. I've been given to understand he battles here."

    "He does. If you'll hand me your capture balls, I'll take care of those Pokemon directly," she responded. "Then I'll take care of your registration."

    "Thanks."

    Nurse Joy handed Jason a tray with six half-sphere indentations in it, clearly meant to hold capture balls. He placed each of the six he'd carefully selected into the slots and handed it back to Nurse Joy. She smiled. "If you'll allow me a minute, I will be right back out."

    Jason nodded. He could afford a minute. He imagined even Kelly, imprisoned though she was by his brother, could afford a minute.

    His thoughts clouded. *But a minute in his captivity is still a minute too long. I need to get her out as fast as I can.*

    Nurse Joy came back out. "It won't take long; most of your Pokemon are already battle-ready, and all of them are certainly battle-worthy. In the meantime, we'll take care of your registration. Your Pokemon license, please?"

    Jason handed his license to Nurse Joy. Her brow rose somewhat when she read that Jason was a full-fledged Pokemon master; Jason smiled slightly. He rather enjoyed that reaction.

    "Impressive record, Mr. Creight," she said. "These are tough leagues to defeat. I imagine the Orange League has been a piece of cake by comparison."

    "It's had its difficulties," Jason told her.

    "Hmm. I'll need your badges for authentication. You have all of them, I assume?"

    "Yes." Jason removed each badge from his vest and handed them one by one to Nurse Joy. She entered them into a scanner, verifying that they were authentic Orange League badges.

    "All right," she said. "You're qualified."

    "Good. How soon can I battle Drake?"

    "That depends on him."

    "I really would prefer to take care of it as soon as possible. I don't want to stick around long."

    "I understand, Mr. Creight, but Drake can't simply charge into battle at the drop of a hat," she responded, not unkindly. "He has to ready his Pokemon, just as you're readying yours. There's also the publicity... people around here don't get to see a Pokemon battle too often."

    Jason swatted his hand through the air. "Forget the publicity... I'm in a hurry."

    "Can you wait until tomorrow morning to do it?"

    "Yes, but--"

    "Tomorrow morning is the very latest that he will be available to battle. At the earliest, it would be this evening. I'm sorry, Mr. Creight, but you'll have to wait. He isn't even on the island right now... he's taking care of some urgent business of his own."

    Jason breathed deeply, trying to calm himself. It's not as if it was really her choice, anyway. "Tomorrow morning?"

    "Yes, Mr. Creight. Tomorrow morning, 9:00 at the very latest." Nurse Joy spoke in a calming voice, trying to quell Jason's exasperation.

    He sighed heavily. "All right. Thanks. I'll be back later."

    He turned and wheeled out of the Pokemon Center.

    All he could do now was wait.

    He might as well do what he could to pass the time.

    ***

    Umbreon and Oak stared each other down, Umbreon's red eyes burning as fiercely as Oak's purple eyes.

    Umbreon knew it couldn't hit the psychic without getting it out of Oak's body first, and that meant it had to attack Oak himself. It didn't like the idea; all the attacks it possessed were physical in nature, which meant it could do a significant amount of damage to Oak's body.

    It glanced down at its fallen master, who was unconscious from the effect of the Psybeam that had been unleashed upon him. It knew that Oak stood a better chance of surviving if it tried to do as little damage to him... but on the other hand, it wouldn't purge the psychic if it did such weak damage.

    It had to stall.

    It charged forward and rammed its head into Oak's belly: a Quick Attack, dulled down somewhat.

    The wind was knocked out of Oak and he smashed ino the computer console he'd been working at. He didn't utter a sound, which didn't surprise Umbreon; the psychic probably had not connected to Oak's pain receptors, in which case it wouldn't cry out.

    Umbreon used its mouth to wrench a capture ball off Adam's belt. It dropped it on the ground, hit the enlarger button with its paw, and kicked the ball forward.

    The ball opened, and Vaporeon came out.

    It knew precisely what it had to do.

    Oak got to his feet, and his eyes charged again.

    Vaporeon blasted a stream of pressurized water from its mouth, sending Oak flying across the room and into another array of computers.

    Umbreon padded at Espeon, trying to awaken it.

    Oak struggled back to his feet, his face filled with fury.

    Vaporeon sprayed him again, pushing him back into the console he'd landed on, now virtually destroyed.

    Espeon's eyes opened sleepily; it hadn't completely fainted yet, despite the psychic assault.

    Oak got back to his feet yet again, advancing toward them, his glowing eyes filled with vicious intent.

    Espeon got to its feet, saw Oak coming toward them, and used a Psybeam attack. The multicolored energy blasted from the red jewel in its forehead, hitting Oak fully in the chest.

    Oak opened his mouth and he emitted an inhuman shriek, something akin to the sound of tearing metal.

    Adam jerked awake to the sound, his teeth automatically grinding at the vibrations it produced. His skin, from scalp to stump, was covered in goosebumps. He shuddered.

    Espeon used another Psybeam on the creature. Oak screeched again.

    A blast of water flew from Vaporeon again, knocking Oak into the destroyed console a third time.

    The psychic Pokemon that had taken him over remained in place, held there by the Psybeam that was still in use. Oak was literally ripped away form the psychic... or perhaps it was the other way around.

    Either way, the effect was the same.

    They now faced a Misdreavus.

    Wrapped in the Psybeam, it screamed defiantly at Espeon and its compatriots.

    Espeon stopped the Psybeam and used a Psychic attack on Misdreavus. The surrounding area became dark, and Espeon seemed to gather all that light, turning into an entity of blinding energy. It sent that light roaring toward Misdreavus.

    There was no way Misdreavus, still reeling from the Psybeam, could avoid the attack. The light hit it dead-on and threw it across the room.

    Unable to even maintain a vaporous form, its suddenly solid body landed on the floor and stayed there.

    Adam, mesmerized on the spot, took a few seconds to realize that it was over. He groaned and pushed himself up, crawling to Amanda's side. She was still unconscious, as were Magneton and Jolteon.

    He shook her arm. "Amanda! Wake up! Amanda!"

    Her head lolled to the side and she groaned softly.

    "Amanda! We've got to get out of here!"

    "Ridiculous. You're not going anywhere."

    Adam whirled.

    Standing in the middle of the entrance, blocking their only way out, was Giovanni.

    ***

    Jason returned to the Pokemon Center a few hours later to retrieve his Pokemon, having meandered his way through the city stores and library. As he entered the center, Nurse Joy looked up and smiled.

    "Good news, Mr. Creight. Drake is willing to battle this evening, 7:00. Is that a good time for you?"

    "Any time is a good time for me, just as long as it's as soon as humanly possible."

    "All right, then. I suppose you're here for your Pokemon, right?"

    "I am, indeed."

    "They're ready to be picked up. Just a moment."

    Nurse Joy went through a door marked "Employees Only" while Jason waited. He was feeling less and less patient by the minute... he was afraid he would have none left by the time Nurse Joy came back out with his capture balls.

    Fortunately, that didn't happen. Nurse Joy returned a moment later with the tray of capture balls he'd handed to her hours earlier.

    "Thanks." He plucked each ball from the tray and placed them in appropriate order on his belt. "Any suggestions for a good place to eat?"

    "There's a restaurant near the stadium called Twilight. It's supposed to have some pretty good food."

    "Supposed to? You've not been there in all your time here?"

    Nurse Joy shrugged. "We've got food supplies for humans and Pokemon here. After all, I need to spend a lot of my time here, as I'm sure you can understand."

    Jason nodded. "Of course." He turned to leave.

    "Remember, tonight at 7:00. Be at the stadium at 6:30."

    "Right." Jason left the center to get some food. He felt rather guilty about doing such a thing... eating a nice full dinner, enjoying his freedom to what he wanted... while in some godforsaken area of the Orange Islands, Kelly was suffering at the hands of his brother.

    It didn't seem fair.

    *Probably because it isn't.*

    But Jason really had no choice in the matter. There was no point in eating at a seedy place when he wasn't the one in captivity. He didn't need to act like he was the captive, not for Kelly's benefit. How would she benefit from such activities as that? He was no use to her when he was worse off than she was.

    So he decided to find the restaurant.

    It wasn't as if he had anything better to do.

    ***

    Promptly at 7:00, the massive metal door rose swung outward, and Jason squinted at the sudden light flooding the doorway.

    On the other side of the stadium arena, a similar door opened.

    And there stood Drake.

    He was dressed rather casually, in a loose, short-sleeved white shirt and a red vest over top. To contrast with the vest were loose blue pants... whether they were sweats or jeans, Jason couldn't tell.

    His legs had been tingling, annoying him no end for the past three hours. Even when he rubbed at them, he couldn't seem to relieve the tingling. It had been mild at first, but now it had turned into pins and needles, much more unpleasant than what had begun after the surgery.

    He tried to ignore it as the cheer of the crowd went up. Apparently, around Pumello Island, whenever there was a Pokemon battle involving Drake, at least half the population dropped whatever they were doing and rushed to the stadium to get tickets for the event. The other half asked the "dropouts" to go buy tickets for them... an "I'll pay you back later" type of deal that both amused and annoyed Jason. He'd hoped he could resolve this at least semi-privately... he'd had a secret battle with Lance to become a Pokemon master, after all.

    He sighed. If this was how they were to settle it, then so be it.

    He'd take whatever he could get.

    Drake began to walk into the arena, and Jason started spinning his wheels, eager to get the match started. He paid little attention to the banter of the announcer ("Here they come, ladies and gentlemen! This should prove to be one of the more interesting matches we've seen lately!"), and concentrated on making it to his trainer's box. The earplugs they'd been provided with certainly helped in that matter.

    Jason thought about his strategy. He was aware that Drake had strong Pokemon, and he'd heard rumors that there was a Dragonite in the mix. In that case, Jason knew he had to be cautious, had to try and take out Drake's other Pokemon fast and hard.

    Drake smiled gamely at Jason. "Ready?"

    "Whenever you are," Jason responded.

    "And it looks as if they're ready to battle!" the announcer called.

    A referee stepped up to the right boundary of the field, raised his arm in the air, kept it there for a moment...

    The hand chopped through the air with one brisk motion. "Begin!"

    Jason and Drake tossed their first capture balls at the same time.

    Drake's was a tough-looking Ditto.

    Jason's was Tommy's former Pokemon, Steelix.

    Jason dived right into battle, wasting no time. "Steelix, Iron Tail!"

    "Ditto, Transform!"

    Ditto morphed into a Steelix that somehow looked softer, weaker than the veteran that snaked before it now.

    Steelix loomed forward and swung its huge, spiked tail around, landing a solid blow across Ditto's middle. Ditto squirmed to the side and glared at its opponent.

    "All right, Ditto, now use your own Iron Tail attack!"

    "Steelix, Crunch!"

    Metal screamed on metal as Ditto executed its first attack, and again as Steelix caught Ditto's flailing tail in its jaws and clamped down hard. Ditto shrieked a Steelix scream, and tried to wrench its tail out of Steelix's mouth. There was another sound of metal rending, and sparks flew in all directions as Steelix's teeth scraped against Ditto's copied body.

    Again, Jason found himself thankful for his earplugs.

    "Ditto, use Crunch!"

    Jason shook his head. *Just copying my moves, now. Try this on for size.* "Steelix, use Dig!"

    Ditto moved to exact revenge on Steelix for the damage it had done, but the pointed end of Steelix's tail began to whir, and it burrowed a hole deep into the ground before Ditto could catch it.

    "Ditto, use your own Dig attack!"

    But it was too late for Ditto to avoid Steelix through that method. Steelix crashed upward, bursting out from under Ditto and sending it flying. Its metal body hit the ground hard, and its groaning could be heard throughout the stadium like a giant electric beater in a mixing bowl.

    Ditto struggled back up, and it burrowed into the ground as Steelix had.

    Jason now had a grim smile. "Steelix, Earthquake!"

    Steelix obliged its master immediately, raising itself at high as it could before finally letting itself topple to the ground facefirst. The resulting shock caught Ditto in its underground sanctuary, even though the transforming Pokemon was well-hidden from most other attacks.

    The hit was enough. Ditto struggled back to the surface and flopped over the edge of the hole it had made. It reverted to its previous form, a blob of pink jelly.

    "Ditto is unable to battle!" shouted the ref.

    Up on the massive scoreboard mounted on one of the wide walls of the stadium, the picture of Drake's Ditto faded to gray.

    "Nice going, Jason," Drake congratulated. "But you won't win so quickly against Venusaur!"

    With that remark, Drake's next Pokemon hit the field. His Venusaur did indeed look tough, and against Steelix, it would be even more devastating, as Steelix was already damaged, resistant though it was to Grass types.

    And Jason wanted to keep all of his Pokemon active, in case the rumors were true and Drake really did have a Dragonite in the mix.

    *It would explain why he's got a Poke ball on a chain around his neck...*

    "With Steelix, you'd probably be right," said Jason. "But it won't be Steelix you'll fight. Steelix, return! Go, Charizard!"

    Jason's Charizard exited its ball with a roar. Now that it had been revitalized, it was ready to see some action against a true competitor.

    Drake nodded in acknowledgment. "Very well. Venusaur, Vine Whip!"

    "Charizard, Fly!"

    Venusaur's vine whips flew out of its body and slapped at Charizard, who instinctively blocked the hits as best it could as it took to the air. Within seconds, it was out of Venusaur's reach.

    Drake scoffed. "Venusaur, Sunny Day!"

    Jason frowned. *He must be losing his mind. Sunny Day doesn't just power up Grass type attacks, it powers up Fire types, as well. Surely he knew that...*

    In the meantime, any clouds in the sky were quickly dissipated by the mystic power Venusaur possessed, allowing the sun to burn more brightly. Jason squinted out at the battlefield, trying to see the warring Pokemon, then reached into his vest pocket and pulled out a pair of sunglasses.

    It was now a new turn, and Jason took his chance. With Sunny Day in effect, he'd have no problem taking Venusaur out... "Charizard, Fire Blast!"

    "Venusaur, Solarbeam!"

    *Ohh, no... that's why he used Sunny Day.* Jason belatedly remembered that Solarbeam took only one turn instead of two with Sunny Day in effect, and Venusaur could attack right now with it, rather than wait for Charizard to fly out of reach...

    Venusaur's reaction to the order was instantaneous, its flower collecting light energy at an unbelievable rate. The blast lanced out at Charizard before Jason even realized Venusaur was fully powered up.

    The blast drove Charizard across the arena, roaring in pain and surprise. But its counterattack was just as fierce, the figure of fire blasting across the distance, more powerful than ever, to wash over its target in a bath of flame. Venusaur roared just as loudly as Charizard had, quite a feat, in Jason's opinion.

    "Venusaur, another Solarbeam!"

    "Charizard, Seismic Toss!"

    Charizard took to the air and circled around behind Venusaur. Venusaur, confused by the action, held in its rapidly stored energy, and Charizard picked it up from behind, heaving the Grass type Pokemon onto its broad back and flying high.

    Charizard had Venusaur in a firm grip, and high above the stadium, Venusaur preferred it that way. Charizard began circling in a huge loop, moving faster and faster until Venusaur was so off-balance that it was tempted to jump off Charizard's back just to make the spinning stop.

    Charizard stopped spinning at that moment and flew straight down, down, down to the stadium far below, moving faster and faster with each instant...

    It pulled Venusaur off its back and *threw* it to the ground, pulling up just in time to avoid the same fate. Venusaur hit hard, raising a cloud of dust and dirt from the field.

    When the dirt cleared, Venusaur was down for the count.

    "Venusaur is unable to battle!" the ref shouted.

    On the scoreboard, the icon for Drake's Venusaur faded.

    Drake recalled Venusaur and chose his next Pokemon silently this time, simply lobbing the ball into the field.

    It was a Gengar.

    *Ah, he's got one of his own, does he? Well, so do I... but I want this to be a smart match.* "Charizard, return! Go, Dragonair!"

    As it had many times before, the area around the capture ball shone even more brightly than it normally did with the light from a neon bolt, as Jason's Dragonair revealed itself. Jason could hear the crowd and the announcer collectively gasp at his Pokemon... that he would possess a Dragonair, whose evolution was Dragonite, was rare enough... but to have one with such unique features...

    The announcer said as much, and the crowd "oohed" and "aahed" at Dragonair.

    Dragonair was having none of it, something Jason was grateful for. It was good to know he'd trained it properly... he recalled what he'd always told it: "Pay no attention to how other people think of you and just focus on the task at hand."

    And the task at hand was beating that Gengar.

    "Dragonair, Dragonbreath!" Jason called.

    Dragonair responded by letting loose a stream of fluid blue fire from its mouth, blasting away at Gengar. Gengar groaned and glowered at its sparkling opponent.

    "Gengar, Night Shade!"

    A curtain of darkness lowered over the stadium as Gengar executed its psychic attack... the hit, while damaging, did little to affect Dragonair.

    *He's got to be smarter than that,* Jason thought. *Maybe all he's got are psychic attacks. In that case, this should be a relatively easy win.*

    "Dragonair, Extremespeed!"

    "Gengar, Psybeam!"

    A multicolored energy ball formed between Gengar's chubby hands and soared across the stadium to strike Dragonair. Dragonair shook it off and returned the favor, slamming into Gengar full force.

    Gengar gave ground, stumbling backward from the blow.

    "Gengar, Hypnosis!"

    "Dragonair, Hyper Beam!"

    Jason didn't actually expect the Hyper Beam to take Gengar out... on the other hand, if Gengar were to try Hypnosis and it actually worked, it was best to do the most damaging attack while he still could.

    A ball of light appeared above Dragonair's forehead and increased exponentially in size. The ball emitted a red-orange beam aimed directly at Gengar and blasted its full contents out at the ghost Pokemon.

    The beam hit Gengar in the midsection, knocking it across the arena and back toward its master. It cried out as it soared through the air. It landed hard and laid there for a moment... but it rose into the air again, still able and willing to battle.

    Gengar opened its mouth and let out a shriek on a frequency too high to be heard by humans. That scream could still be heard by many Pokemon.

    And Dragonair was apparently not among those Pokemon, staring at Gengar, wondering mildly if it was actually supposed to be doing something or not.

    Jason grinned. *Another point for me.* Although it would take the rest of this turn for Dragonair to regain its strength, he wasn't worried now. Drake had virtually nothing on Dragonair as far as Gengar was concerned.

    "Gengar, Psybeam!"

    The attack struck Dragonair... but didn't do much more than that.

    Dragonair perked up, whereas before it had looked slightly hunched; its strength was back, and it wanted to get back into the action.

    It was a new turn. And Jason was ready. "Dragonair, Extremespeed!"

    "Gengar, another Psybeam!"

    *Apparently, Drake is content to tire out Dragonair's power points, if not its hit points.* It made no difference to Jason; it was another lost Pokemon for Drake, as far as he was concerned.

    The Psybeam again was ineffective on Dragonair.

    But Dragonair's Extremespeed attack was quite effective on Gengar.

    This time, it didn't get back up.

    Drake recalled his Pokemon. He then stepped back from his trainer's box.

    The announcer took the opportunity to call out, "It looks as if the field is about to change, ladies and gentlemen!"

    Jason backed his chair away from the field as well, knowing what was coming. He recalled Dragonair from the field.

    The feeling of elation dissipating upon the retraction of Dragonair from the field was almost tangible. The crowd didn't "awww," but Jason could distinctly sense a feeling of... something akin to disappointment.

    On the field, the two halves of the flat plain-like field parted and slid into hidden sections under the stadium ground, giving way to a new field rising out of the depths. This one was covered with rocks and boulders, giving Jason reason to believe that perhaps, Drake's next selection would be a Ground type.

    After the field had finished shifting, Drake stepped back into his trainer box and considered his next Pokemon for a few moments. He then released his fourth selection... Onix.

    *Nuts. I was hoping to avoid having to reveal Gyarados so early in the game... but with Hydro Pump, it's got the best chance. And a resistance to Ground attacks doesn't hurt, either.* "Go, Gyarados! Hydro Pump!"

    "Onix, Rock Throw!"

    Gyarados was fiercely bombarded with the boulders littering the field, but it wouldn't be stopped as a great blast of water flowed from its mouth, spraying Onix up and down. Onix roared, not expecting such a brutal attack so quickly.

    When the Hydro Pump ceased, Onix already looked as if it were ready to faint. However, it did no such thing; it reared back and roared defiantly at Gyarados. The two giant snake-like Pokemon stared each other down.

    Jason knew Onix didn't need another Hydro Pump to be taken down. "Gyarados, Dragon Rage!"

    "Onix, Strength!"

    Onix conjured a gigantic boulder from the smaller ones across the field, melding them into one. It used its tail to toss the rock at Gyarados. It landed... and broke over Gyarados's back.

    Gyarados didn't even flinch.

    Then it blasted a stream of blue-green fire across the arena, lighting up the crowd's mass of faces and setting Onix up for a fall.

    And fall, it did.

    Drake frowned. "Onix, return." He had only one active Pokemon on his belt now, and he tossed that one. "Electabuzz, let's see what we can do!"

    Jason thought about this for a moment. *Gyarados could take it... so could any of the others... but it's probably best to keep my other Pokemon hidden.* "Gyarados, let's try this one out!"

    The announcer was abuzz with this news. "Creight is keeping Gyarados out for this match! What will be the outcome?"

    Drake ignored the announcer. "Electabuzz, Thunder attack!"

    "Gyarados, Mirror Coat!"

    A tower of lightning came searing down from the dark sky, landing atop Gyarados... but it brought its Mirror Coat up in time, and the attack was deflected straight at the Pokemon that had called it. Electabuzz was knocked backward by its own attack.

    "Electabuzz, Thunder Punch!"

    "Gyarados, Crunch!"

    Electabuzz ran up and slugged Gyarados across the jaw, sparks flying from the blow. Gyarados's head spun around, but that became its advantage; it allowed itself to spin around and it lunged forward, catching Electabuzz up in its jaws and lifting it high above the ground. It sunk its teeth into Electabuzz, and the electric Pokemon cried out.

    Gyarados spun its head around and around, finally releasing Electabuzz. Electabuzz flew off, but landed on its feet on the other side of the arena. The distance was between them once again.

    "Electabuzz, Quick Attack!"

    "Gyarados, Hydro Pump!"

    And even before the order was out of Jason's mouth, Electabuzz flinched.

    It hadn't heard a word Drake had said, and it wouldn't be attacking this turn.

    Gyarados, on the other hand, would be. Water sprayed out of its mouth, shoving Electabuzz back with a hundred times the strength of a fire hose. Electabuzz was knocked over by the sheer force of it.

    "Electabuzz, Swift!"

    "Gyarados, Dragon Rage!"

    The glowing spikes that Electabuzz conjured passed the stream of green-blue fire Gyarados emitted in midair, and the attacks struck with the same intensity; Gyarados was rudely slapped backward, and Electabuzz was singed badly.

    "Quick Attack!"

    "Crunch!"

    Electabuzz slugged Gyarados again, and Gyarados used the same tactic it had before to catch Electabuzz in its mouth. It worked.

    When Electabuzz was released, it stayed on the ground.

    Jason could hear the announcer somewhere in the back of his mind... "Ladies and gentlemen, this is amazing! Creight has shut out Drake in this match! He is totally dominating the battle! But that may change, if Drake has an ace in the hole! What will he reveal?"

    Drake recalled Electabuzz and spoke softly to the ball, something Jason couldn't hear over the deafening roar of the crowd.

    Then, slowly, he reached to the ball on the necklace and pulled it from the magnetic cup that held it there.

    The cheering rose to fever pitch and beyond... Jason had no doubt that wherever Daniel was, he could hear what was going on.

    And he knew, with burning clarity, that the rumors had to be true.

    Drake wouldn't provide him with such an easy battle. Not after he'd heard so much about what competition he provided.

    Jason knew that Drake had trounced trainer after trainer.

    And while he fully intended to win this battle, he was expecting more of a challenge.

    He knew that with the contents of that one minimized capture ball, Drake would give him all the challenge he needed.

    Drake enlarged the ball, waited another moment...

    Then tossed it into the air.

    The ball opened, spilling its neon contents.

    Jason grinned.

    The rumors had been true.

    It was a Dragonite.

    The crowd was deafening, almost through the earplugs. They were eating it up.

    Jason began to nod. Somewhere, deep in his heart, he'd known it all along, even if he'd doubted it at first.

    *I knew it.*

    *But I'll take it on.*

    Jason Creight nodded on.

    To Be Continued

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    Jason Creight awoke abruptly from a daydream he was having and focused his eyes on the Dragonite that had appeared before him.

    Drake was smiling slightly... apparently, he was very proud of his Dragonite.

    *As he should be... Dratinis are rare, Dragonairs even more so... but Dragonites take the cake. Best be on my guard.*

    Gyarados was staring Dragonite down. It had risen up high, standing nearly on the end of its tail, a show of intimidation. It didn't seem to be working; Dragonite simply stood patiently, battle-ready, waiting for Drake to dispense orders.

    *Heh. One dragon Pokemon to another. This should prove interesting.*

    Jason knew he had to take the offensive before Drake made his first order and forced him to the defense. "Gyarados, Hydro Pump!"

    "Dragonite, Thunder!"

    Dragonite's entire pale orange body crackled with electricity as Gyarados emitted another devastating stream of water.

    The Thunder attack was loosed, directly from Dragonite rather than the sky. Jason saw the advantage in this when it was hit with the Hydro Pump attack; the electricity traveled through the current of water and gave a significant charge to Gyarados. Gyarados roared, but more in defiance than pain. It wasn't weak to electricity, even with a Water type attack.

    "Dragonite, Fly!"

    Dragonite took to flight and soared high above the stadium amidst the "oohs" and "aahs" of the crowd.

    Jason grinned. This gave him a chance to defend himself long before the attack took place. "Gyarados, Mirror Coat!"

    Gyarados conjured the protective screen and waited for Dragonite to attack.

    Attack it did, but the Mirror Coat reflected the power of its attack right back at it, knocking it backward and to the ground. It moaned, but quickly got to its feet.

    "Gyarados, Crunch!"

    "Dragonite, Tri Attack!"

    Gyarados snaked forward and clamped its jaws around Dragonite's midsection, an admirable feat when one stopped to consider how wide Dragonites could be.

    Dragonite bellowed and called the Tri Attack, unleashing the power of the three elements of fire, water, and lightning, in that order, on Gyarados. The water conducted the lightning portion of the attack and caused slightly more damage.

    Gyarados finally released Dragonite, and the two dragon Pokemon glowered fiercely at each other. Jason chose to let Drake make his next move first. Drake obliged by ordering, "Dragonite, Ancientpower!"

    *Uh-oh.* Jason knew that Gyarados was resistant to Ground type attacks, but that wouldn't stop this one from doing damage, and Gyarados was tired. "Gyarados, Hyper Beam!"

    Dragonite turned sideways, tapped its psychic potential, and waved its arm almost casually in Gyarados's direction. A row of boulders appeared from nowhere, perfectly aligned, jumping like someone was shaking a carpet straight at Gyarados. Gyarados took the hit without protest, knowing what its master expected of it. Then a point of light appeared in its mouth, expanding to huge proportions, and a beam of that light struck out at Dragonite. The Hyper Beam took its full intended effect on Dragonite, and Dragonite cried out in its strange voice.

    Gyarados now needed to regain its strength, and Drake took the opportunity to its fullest advantage. "Dragonite, another Tri Attack!"

    Again, the elements of fire, water, and lightning fell upon Gyarados, and its roar was now of pain. It was very tired, and Jason feared that another hit would do it in.

    *But I still have five other Pokemon to choose from, and two of them haven't even hit the field yet.* "Don't stop 'til you drop, Gyarados! Another Hyper Beam!"

    Gyarados complied, using what remaining strength it had to call another ball of energy. The red-orange beam lanced out and slammed into Dragonite with the force of a hundred sledgehammers.

    Dragonite took the hit and didn't miss a beat; it had been ready for it this time.

    "Dragonite, Thunder!"

    Dragonite obliged, blasting another devastating bolt of lightning at its opponent. Gyarados roared once more as the electricity wrapped around it, sending it into convulsions...

    It fell to the ground, and twitched.

    "Gyarados is unable to battle!"

    Jason was quick to exchange his Pokemon. "Gyarados, return! Go, Gengar!"

    The grinning ghost Pokemon took its place on the field, looking mismatched; it stood nearly a meter shorter than its opponent.

    *But does it matter how tall it is?* "Gengar, Hypnosis!"

    Jason could see Drake raising an eyebrow at this maneuver, which had been performed on Jason's Dragonair, and had failed. Jason smiled grimly. *Dragonites are more resistant to Ground type attacks and less resistant to Psychics.*

    Gengar opened its mouth wide and screeched on the "Pokemon" frequency.

    Dragonite's eyes abruptly closed, and it toppled to the side.

    "Gengar, Dream Eater!"

    Gengar floated up, took the entirety of Dragonite's head into its mouth, and crunched down. Jason wondered what kind of feast ghosts could have on dreams... he was glad that Gengar had never tried such a thing on its master. Or, at least, not that Jason knew of...

    Finding the thought unsettling, Jason returned his attention to the field. Gengar had moved away from Dragonite, now that its attack was finished. Dragonite was shuddering.

    Drake reached into his vest and pulled out what looked like a flute with a Poke ball attached to it. Jason recognized it as a Poke flute. *I should've gotten myself one of those while I was training.*

    Drake played a few notes, which somehow made themselves heard above the roar of the crowd, and Dragonite awoke and stumbled to its feet.

    "Dragonite, Tri Attack!"

    "Gengar, Psybeam!"

    Dragonite released its triple element attack on Gengar, but the fire and water were the only two that seemed to do much of anything. Lightning attacks, for the most part, were ineffective against ghost Pokemon, as were Ground attacks.

    Gengar unleashed a beam of multicolored energy. The beam lanced across the field and caught Dragonite in the chest. It cried out, and Jason could see that it was beginning to tire.

    *Let Gengar tire it a bit more... then...* "Gengar, Night Shade!"

    A curtain of darkness again covered the stadium, and Gengar's body flashed brightly in the darkness. It was a Psychic attack that no one knew the precise mechanics of, but one thing was for sure... it was powerful.

    Dragonite stumbled back from the assault.

    "Dragonite, Fly!"

    Dragonite once again took to its small but powerful wings, flying high over the crowd.

    Jason didn't want to waste an attack. "Gengar, save your strength!"

    Gengar nodded and landed on the ground, meditating and waiting patiently for its opponent to come within striking distance.

    Dragonite blasted downward and smashed into Gengar full force. Gengar was knocked over and it growled at Dragonite for disrupting its meditation.

    Dragonite was breathing heavily now; it was losing power points as much as it was losing hit points. It didn't have a lot left to give.

    "Gengar, return!"

    Drake looked surprised. Perhaps he'd expected Jason to use Gengar to its final HP, or Dragonite's... but that wasn't what Jason had in mind.

    Instead, he wanted to help fulfill a dream that one of his Pokemon had had ever since he'd first met it.

    And he wanted to realize that dream here and now.

    Jason tossed the ball of his choice, and it sparkled as it flew through the air.

    "Come back out, Dragonair!"

    Jason could hear the crowd collectively gasping and the announcer shouting, "Unbelievable!"

    When Dragonair solidified, it realized what Jason wanted to do for it. It turned to Jason for a moment, speaking to its master's mind.

    [Thank you.]

    "Do your best, and it'll happen," Jason assured it.

    Dragonair nodded once and moved through the air, the wings on either side of its head flapping gracefully, to meet its opponent.

    Drake got over his initial surprise and his focus returned. "Dragonite, Thunder!"

    "Dragonair, Extremespeed!"

    The wings on Dragonair's head extended even further outward, growing twice their original size, and Dragonair streaked across the stadium, slamming into Dragonite for all it was worth.

    Dragonite blasted out another Thunder attack, and the lightning wrapped around Dragonair, damaging it but not causing serious harm.

    "Dragonite, Fly!"

    "Dragonair, another Extremespeed!"

    Dragonair caught Dragonite before it could take to the sky, bashing Dragonite's midsection again. Dragonite protested, but then rose out of Dragonair's range on its small wings.

    "Dragonair, wait for it to complete its attack, then use Slam!"

    Dragonite powered through the air as Dragonair acknowledged the order; Dragonair managed to brace itself slightly against Dragonite's attack, but couldn't brace itself from the full ferocity of it, and was pushed violently backward.

    It spun all the way around and lashed its tail out, whipping into Dragonite with near-equal force. It might be hurt, but it was determined to fulfill its dream.

    And so was Jason. "Dragonbreath!"

    Dragonair's mouth filled with blue fire that flew across the stadium in an instant, catching Dragonite off-guard with its blistering heat.

    "Dragonite, Tri Attack!"

    The triple element attack had Dragonair in its entirety, each segment of the three-part attack taking its full effect.

    But Dragonair remained tall and proud after the attack, such was its determination.

    "Dragonair, another Extremespeed!"

    "Dragonite, Fly!"

    But no matter how hard Drake tried, Dragonair had Dragonite pegged when it came to speed... it flew forward once again and struck Dragonite before it could carry out Drake's order. Dragonite cried out more loudly... it was losing it.

    When it began to fly, it took a moment or two to hit the altitude it had reached in an instant when it had first emerged form its capture ball.

    Jason wasn't sure whether one more hit would take Dragonite out, and he wanted to be sure. "Dragonair, use Dragonbreath when it comes back down!"

    Dragonite soared down and crashed headlong into Dragonair, sweeping it off the field for an instant. Dragonair flailed through the air and landed on its side. It made a small, whimpering sound, as if that was the only protest it would offer after all the damage it had taken.

    It rose again, struggling to get up, and blasted another Dragonbreath attack at its foe. Dragonite cringed at the attack, the blue fire sweeping over its entire body.

    Dragonair seemed to gain strength from the damage taken to Dragonite.

    "Dragonite, Ancientpower!"

    Dragonite turned sideways again, and the "carpet row" of boulders jumped up to strike Dragonair hard. Dragonair slumped to the side and struggled to get back up.

    "Come on, Dragonair," Jason muttered. "You can do it. You can beat Dragonite. Believe in yourself... get up..."

    The sparkles on its body seemed to be shining especially bright now. Jason registered this somewhere in the back of his mind, and wondered if that was an effect of the strobes.

    But there was something wrong with this theory.

    *No, wait a minute... the sparkles are getting brighter... the strobes wouldn't be increasing in intensity... it's got to be--*

    Beams of blinding light shot out of Dragonair, spearing in all directions.

    Dragonair began to glow, the entire length of its body turning white.

    *It's evolving!*

    The crowd, Jason, Drake, and even Dragonite were mesmerized by the transformation Dragonair was undergoing. It slithered effortlessly upright and floated in midair for all to see. The energy beam it had become began to change shape, growing thicker... getting taller... gaining four new extensions... the tail growing amazingly long... two more extensions growing out the back, growing to extreme proportions...

    The glowing faded, allowing the occupants of the stadium to finally see what Dragonair had become.

    In Dragonair's place stood a huge, sparkling red Dragonite, its scales shining in the light of the strobes. At the tip of its tail and at the base of its neck were the blue orbs it had had as a Dragonair, glowing shockingly vibrant, making it hurt to look at them, though they were the most beautiful lights anyone in the stadium had ever seen... their eyes were simply attracted to them. Its blue eyes glowed as the orbs did, providing more targets for the crowd's pained, hungry eyes. Its tail was longer than that of the Dragonite it faced, and the "antennae" atop its head were jagged, like lightning bolts, as opposed to the slight curl of the other's. Its wings were what had Jason hypnotized... they were larger than even those belonging to his Charizard, and absolutely colossal compared to the ones the other Dragonite possessed. And finally, its new, muscled arms and legs were bulging, filled with power beyond anyone's ability to understand.

    It looked up, staring at its surroundings with new eyes.

    The entire stadium had gone silent, in awe of what they had just witnessed. Even the announcer could find no words.

    It was a once in a lifetime event... and they had all been there to witness it.

    Drake was gaping in shock.

    The orange Dragonite stared at its suddenly transformed opponent, and began to wonder if it stood a chance now.

    A smile began to creep across Jason's face.

    Dragonair had finally fulfilled its dream.

    And now its newfound, immeasurable power could bring victory.

    The sparkling Dragonite turned around, getting used to its new legs, though it had somehow gained the knowledge of how to use them. It looked at Jason, its brilliant, electric blue eyes burning into his.

    [I don't know how to thank you...]

    Jason nodded. "It wasn't me. It was you."

    Dragonite nodded, understanding.

    Jason let out a shaky breath. "I still need to save Kelly. And that means we have to win this fight. I believe you can do it."

    [And for the first time... so do I.]

    It turned back around and stared its opponent in the face.

    In the silence of the stadium, four words, shouted directly from the heart of a Pokemon master, could be heard.

    "Dragonite, Hyper Beam attack!"

    Jason's new Dragonite eagerly obeyed, its wide mouth opening to reveal a point of light within. The point turned into a ball of red-orange energy, more brilliant than Jason had seen in a Hyper Beam for any of his other Pokemon, save Gyarados...

    The lancing energy beam streaked straight at Drake's Dragonite, who flinched at the last instant...

    The noise was deafening, the light blinding.

    Jason, Drake, and every occupant of the stadium's seats turned away from it, shielding their eyes and ears.

    When the light and sound faded, everyone looked back at the field.

    Drake's Dragonite was lying on the ground, not moving.

    The referee stammered out his words, his hand shaking as he raised Jason's victory flag once more. "D-Drake's Dragonite i-is unable to battle! T-The match, and the Orange League trophy, go to Jason Creight!"

    Drake seemed to be shaken from his reverie. His hand, like the referee's, trembled as he held up Dragonite's capture ball and issued the recall order.

    He looked up at Jason, his eyes still glazed with awe and wonder.

    Slowly, the crowd began to applaud.

    Soon, it was on its feet, clapping, roaring, stomping.

    Jason allowed himself a few moments to bathe in the victory.

    ***

    Giovanni had a smug look on his face, looking perfectly at home in his dark suit and purple turtleneck. He gripped his sport coat's lapels in a very businessman-like manner.

    Adam struggled to his feet, his jaw slack, breathing heavily, keeping wary eyes on the mad multi-billionaire. His Pokemon growled menacingly at the new arrival.

    Giovanni grinned patronizingly.

    "Mr. Sands, what an honor to finally meet you," he said. "It's not every day a renowned author comes to visit me in my lonely home. What an amusingly ignominious position you've put yourself in, I must say..."

    "Well, unfortunately, putting ignominy to use for your enjoyment isn't what I came here for, and I'm sad to tell you that I really can't stay for long," Adam responded.

    "Oh no, please do. I have so many things I'm sure you'd want to see," Giovanni replied in an insistent tone. "I see you've already made a plaything of my Misdreavus. No need to worry, I have plenty more, and stronger than that one."

    "Perhaps another time," Adam said, taking a small step backward, towards the protecting of his Pokemon. They rose to the unspoken request, taking defensive stances around their master.

    "Then what about my Rhydon? Or my Nidoqueen? Would they provide you with an adequate challenge?"

    "One thing's for sure." Adam tossed his head in the unconscious Professor Oak's direction. "They didn't provide an adequate challenge for him."

    Giovanni's face darkened. "Careful. One might think you mean to insult my Pokemon. And one might also think you're coming dangerously close to accusing one of the most powerful men on this planet of attacking some lowly Pokemon lab in the middle of nowhere."

    "And how, exactly, did you catch wind of such an incident, I wonder?" It wasn't a question, though it was spoken as one.

    "I watch the news, of course. An attack like that is a big story. It makes the headlines."

    "Sure. And the fact that Oak didn't tell the police his suspicions that it was you leading that attack is the only thing that saved you from hitting the obituaries."

    Giovanni's scowl deepened. Any completely false and transparent pretense of welcoming he'd put on before was gone now as he opened his sport coat and reached inside. "It'll be your obituary that hits the paper first! Rhydon, stomp that insolent!"

    Even as Giovanni's Pokemon was solidifying, Adam was speaking again. "Oh, yes. Attack and allow all this equipment to be destroyed, all your delicate research lost. The files that your Misdreavus was writing, vanished forever."

    Giovanni's eyes grew wide. "Rhydon, stop!"

    Rhydon's foot had been rising, taking Giovanni's order literally. Now it put its foot back down.

    Adam hadn't budged a millimeter.

    For a moment, the Pokemon and their masters stood still, not moving a muscle.

    And then, Adam nodded. "Fine. I'll do it. Espeon, Solarbeam on Rhydon! Jolteon, take out every last piece of equipment!"

    "*NO!!*" Giovanni virtually screamed the word, but it didn't stop Adam's Pokemon as Espeon and Jolteon began their work. Espeon charged itself with what energy was provided by the light strips along the ceiling, while Jolteon's electricity danced from one computer to the next, scrambling each and every one of them.

    "Stop that Jolteon!" Giovanni shouted. Rhydon's steps made the room shudder, computer consoles bouncing with each impact.

    But Espeon had Jolteon's back, and its Solarbeam attack was fully charged. It blasted a gargantuan beam of yellow energy at Rhydon, and the Ground type Pokemon roared in pain, falling to the side and smashing several more consoles.

    Giovanni's face was filled with cold fury as he turned to Adam. "You'll pay for all this."

    Adam crossed his arms, cocked his head to one side, and smiled. "Sorry. Not in my budget."

    Giovanni charged forward, his hands looking to grab Adam around the neck.

    But before he could even get close, he was blasted backward through the doorway by a spray of pressurized water. He shouted as he flew through the air.

    Adam's grin grew wider for a moment, but then disappeared as he turned to Vaporeon. "Go help Espeon."

    It nodded and bounded after Rhydon, intent on keeping it away from Jolteon.

    He pulled out another capture ball, enlarged it, and dropped it to the floor. "Eevee."

    The small, power-packed Pokemon barked with delight at finally becoming part of the action. It jumped up and down playfully and looked up at Adam.

    Adam grinned. "I need you to make sure Giovanni doesn't use any more Pokemon. Search him and keep any you find out of his reach. Bring them back to me if you want. When you're finished you can help the others wreak havoc on this place."

    It jumped up again, glad to be of use, and trotted through the door to find Giovanni's capture balls.

    Adam bent down and shook Amanda's shoulder. "Amanda! We've got to get going! Wake up!"

    She groaned and rolled to one side.

    "Amanda!"

    Her eyes popped open. "Huh? What?"

    "We've got to get out of here! This place is going down!"

    She moaned again and tried to sit up. Adam assisted her in the endeavor. She looked up at him. "What about Professor Oak?"

    "Of course we're going to get him out, too, but I need your help!"

    She moaned as he helped her to her feet. "I don't know how much help I can be..."

    "You're awake, which is more than either of us can say about the professor for a while!"

    The sounds of destruction rang in their ears as Espeon unleashed another thunderous Solarbeam on Rhydon. Rhydon roared again and flew through the air, to smash through one of the tanks full of green liquid. The fluid rushed out quickly, and Rhydon remained on the wet floor it had landed on.

    Adam and Amanda made their way to Oak's side. He had a shallow cut on his temple, but other than that, he looked relatively unhurt, and certainly none the worse for wear considering what Adam's Pokemon had put his body through. Adam hoped Oak didn't have any serious injuries.

    He looked around at the destroyed equipment, saw an untouched row of computer terminals... and touched upon an idea.

    "Jolteon!" Adam called.

    Jolteon bounded to his side.

    "I need you to leave that row of computers alone for the moment," he said.

    It nodded, understading the request but not the logic behind it. But it didn't need to understand the logic, only the order.

    It returned to its wanton destruction of the lab.

    "Espeon!"

    Espeon approached its master with the same vigor that Jolteon had.

    "I want you and Eevee to knock Giovanni out, then bring him in here."

    Espeon cocked its head to one side, wondering why Adam wanted it to do this, but it did as he asked and trotted through the door that Eevee has gone through moments before.

    Adam moved to the undamaged row of computers and sat down at one. Amanda stayed at his side and looked over his shoulder as he accessed the material. There was no password protection... after all, who would access the computer, other than Giovanni's scientists?

    "What are you doing?" Amanda asked.

    "I'm accessing Giovanni's files for information," he responded.

    "What kind of information?"

    Adam didn't respond as he opened a search program. He typed in the word to use for the search: *Creight*

    At that moment, Espeon and Eevee dragged in an unconscious Giovanni by his jacket, using their teeth. He slid across the floor easily, his ruined suit leaving a trail of water behind them.

    Adam looked down at them. "Good job. Eevee, you can go ahead and help Jolteon and Vaporeon now."

    There was still plenty of equipment to destroy, such were the proportions of the laboratory and the amounts of technology it held. Eevee raced off to assist its comrades. Espeon looked at Adam questioningly.

    "Espeon, I'll need you in a moment," said Adam, the search engine still working through Giovanni's files. It had at least three dozen matches so far. The search finally finished a few moments later, revealing forty-six matches.

    He clicked on one of the matches, but password protection flashed across the screen. He cancelled the action, then tried opening each of the others. All of them had password protection on them.

    *Probably to make sure he's the one that profits from the information, and not anyone looking to get rich off a reward for the one who destroyed the marina,* Adam thought. He turned to Espeon. "Espeon, I need you to take me into Giovanni's mind and find out what the password is for these files."

    It nodded and touched Giovanni with one of its paws. The jewel on its head burned bright.

    Adam softly touched Espeon's back.

    They entered the madman's mind. It was a dark jumble of scheme after scheme, designed to make him rich and powerful... all leading to making him the most powerful man on the planet.

    *What is it with these maniacs and their plans for world domination?* Adam wondered, as he and Espeon pressed ahead. They pushed through all the lies and the pretenses, and past memories that would have made even Gym Leader Sabrina cringe in disgust... and they found the passwords he kept memorized.

    *We only need one,* Adam thought. *Where is it?*

    He tried a different tack, going through the thoughts Giovanni had had about Jason and his family in general. Sadly, the man didn't know anything about Daniel's current whereabouts, providing no help there.

    But he did know that Daniel had been planning to force Jason's hand for a while.

    And tripping over that thought led to another, and yet another...

    And Adam found the password.

    He shook his head in disgust. The man gave no respect to anyone.

    He pulled away from Espeon, and Espeon began to pull out of Giovanni's head, but Adam said, "No, wait. I need you to stay there. Find all of his memories of Jason and his family, every single one of them. Then wait."

    Adam turned back to the computer and typed in the password he had found: "Crippled."

    *Access Granted*

    One by one, Adam quickly scanned through them, their timestamps ranging from before Jason was born up to the time the marina was destroyed, and beyond. They had all been arraged neatly into a sub-file named "Creight" within the file "Sellers - Orange."

    Adam took a deep breath...

    And deleted the file in its entirety.

    He blew out half his breath and turned back to Espeon. "Okay, Espeon, I need to know... did Giovanni ever release his information on Jason to the police?"

    Espeon searched through the clutter for a moment, then shook its head.

    "Good." Adam took another depe breath. "Espeon, I want you to wipe out any and every memory Giovanni has of Jason and his family. Everything, professional and personal, take it all out. And every memory of what happened here, too."

    It looked at him questioningly, as if to ask, "Do you really want this?"

    Adam nodded. "Do it. It's for Jason's benefit; if Giovanni doesn't know about him, he can't antagonize him anymore. Jason can finally live his own life."

    *...if he survives the Orange League and his own brother,* he thought. Tactfully, he didn't include it out loud.

    Espeon nodded once, then concentrated on Giovanni.

    He was the only one who had ever kept information on Jason's secret, the only one who had ever threatened to make it public.

    For a few moments, Espeon's red jewel's glow seemed to drown out everything else as it put its power to the test.

    And, after those tense moments...

    Giovanni's threat was eliminated.

    For good.

    Espeon looked up at Adam, and nodded.

    Adam sighed. "Good."

    He glanced around the lab. The destruction had stopped. His released Pokemon had gathered around him, waiting.

    Everything was wrecked, save for these computers.

    He got to his artificial feet and stepped away from the computers. "Take them out."

    The work was done in a matter of seconds.

    He sighed again. Five of his Pokemon were out, and to make it out of thie place, he would probably need all six. He pulled Flareon's capture ball from his belt and tossed it. Flareon popped out, showing no malice or contempt for having been chosen last; it understood perfectly why it had been kept inactive until now.

    Adam turned to his fiancée. "Let's get Professor Oak and get out of here."

    Amanda pulled out a capture ball of her own. "Dodrio, come on out."

    The three-headed bird was released from the ball and waited for instruction.

    She looked back at Adam. "Let's have Dodrio carry the professor out of here. We can't go down the hallways in a row... they're too narrow."

    He nodded. "Fine. Let's just go."

    She agreed.

    ***

    Jason was more than happy to get away from the pressing crowds looking to see his new showcase in the Orange League Hall of Fame. He'd noticed, with particular pleasure, that Ash Ketchum had a showcase there as well.

    *That kid is growing up on me. He'll be a Pokemon master, I'm sure of it.*

    Jason left the Hall, and saw that Drake was standing at the nearby shoreline. He approached the Orange League champion, knowing that despite the money and the Orange League trophy, he still had one more item to collect.

    Drake was gazing out at the sea when Jason's wheelchair halted next to him. Twilight had given way to darkness, and the stars were bright tonight.

    "It's beautiful, isn't it?" Drake asked.

    Jason nodded. "It is."

    "I sometimes wish I could just lie here on the beach, watching all of them for weeks on end. I love the stars."

    "And the sea is calm, too. The stars reflect off the water clearly. Makes it look as if there are two skies to look at instead of just one."

    Drake smiled. "It does, doesn't it?" He turned to face Jason. "I imagine you're here for the computer disk I was given."

    "Yes." Jaon frowned. "You knew it was for me?"

    "The man who gave it to me was specific about who to give it to, and he knew that you would be searching for it. I don't pry into such matters, I simply let them be." Drake reached into his pocket and pulled out a disk identical to the other four Jason had already received. "I hope it helps you in your endeavors."

    Jason took the disk and nodded. "It will, believe me."

    He turned his wheelchair around and left the waterfront. He moved to a quiet area, where there were no people to distract him.

    He pulled out his Pokedex and activated it...

    It flew out of his hand.

    Adrenaline rushed through him as he watched it fly through the air. There seemed to be no explanation for what was happening--

    Three meters in front of him, the Pokedex stopped moving abruptly and hung there in midair.

    A moment later, the area surrounding the Pokedex seemed to simply melt away...

    Revealing the hatless, trenchcoat-wearing Travis Johnson.

    Jason frowned. *How did he do that?*

    Johnson grinned. "No doubt you're wondering how I did that. Thanks to my good ol' Ditto, I can disguise myself just about any way I please. See?"

    The trenchcoat and clothing he wore melted away in the same fashion as had just been displayed, revealing a pink blob with a menacing, determined look on its face.

    Johnson's Ditto had disguised itself as his clothes, but he was far from naked... he wore a black uniform, and it had a jagged purple R across the front.

    Jason's frown deepened. *A purple R?*

    "Yes, that's right, Jason," Johnson sneered. "A purple R. I'm one of the very few distinguished members of Team Rocket who possesses psychic abilities. Such as the one I just used to take your Pokedex."

    "You work for Giovanni, don't you?" Jason demanded.

    "You're finally piecing it together. Good for you."

    "Then why didn't you...?"

    "Why didn't I tell Giovanni that Daniel was going to double-cross him?" Johnson chuckled. "I never said I didn't."

    "Then... Giovanni *knew* Adam was going after Oak?"

    "Absolutely."

    Jason's eyes grew wide and furious. "You set us up."

    "I sure did. And you went for it." Johnson's smile faltered only a little bit. "Fortunately for your friend, he brought some company, and they managed to retrieve the good professor from the gym's basement. He was indeed there, in case you wanted to know. He wouldn't have been, had your friends arrived any later."

    "They're safe?"

    "All three of them."

    Jason breathed a sigh of relief. "One down, one to go."

    "Wrong. Two to go."

    Jason looked back up and glared. "What do you mean?"

    "Well, since you now have the cipher, there's really no more use for me or my compatriots. They've all departed, and that's all well and good, but there's a bit of a problem... Giovanni wanted revenge on you, and your friends wiped his memories of you and your family. I am now the only member of Team Rocket who knows your secret, so it falls to me to take that revenge.

    "Also, your brother seems to think that he can double-cross me. He didn't tell me, but he didn't need to; he has included in this code that you may do with me as you wish. And I want to do with you as Giovanni wished. So that means you and I will have to battle for our lives, and I can guarantee you that this is a battle you won't win."

    Jason Creight glowered on.



    To Be Concluded

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    This is the final installment of Against All Odds, the longest story I have ever written in my entire life. So I feel obligated to thank some people for helping me come through with it. Thanks to Yorun, Cygnadex, Mo, Aura, Suicune245, and Wolfwings for taking the time to read the manuscripts. Thanks to Carbonite4 for letting me use the infamous Kamon, and for letting Jason make a cameo in Kamon's Quest. Special thanks to Star Wolf; without your input and encouragement, this story would probably be gathering cobwebs in my computer files. My heartfelt thanks to everyone and anyone who made the time to read and review; you have no idea how much you've encouraged me.

    Dedicated to everyone who ever used minutes and hours of their precious lives to read a story I never thought would go this far.

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    Jason Creight wished desperately that this was a nightmare, so that he might awaken from it, as he had so many other times. His mind screamed denial, even as Travis Johnson, bearing a Rocket uniform and a Rocket attitude, sneered at the paraplegic Pokemon master.

    Johnson apparently chose not to hide his ability any longer, grinning at the thoughts going through Jason's head. "Oh, no, my friend, this is no dream. This is as real as it gets. And it's unavoidable, too, since I've got your Pokedex and the information you need." His grin spread. "In fact, instead of battling you for it, which would be an extraordinary waste of time, I could just destroy it right now."

    His fingers clenched around the plated piece of delicate technology, Jason's only hope, and the casing began to make a crackling noise.

    A horrible image of Kelly dying a thousand different horrible deaths roared thorugh Jason's mind, and his fear for her screamed even louder. It was so evident, so raw, that Johnson couldn't help but hear it all. He heard every single one of Jason's thoughts... and looked visibly shaken by them.

    "My God," he uttered, his fingers relaxing. "You really do care about her... I had no idea... you..."

    Somewhere in the back of Jason's mind, he realized that if Johnson could be shaken by thoughts of terror, perhaps another strong emotion might get him to relax even more... an emotion like anger...

    "You love her..."

    And then Jason let loose a mental barrage of violence, showing Johson the deepest, darkest pits of his mind, tucked away in a place only his nightmares would dare reach. He reached there now, showing Johnson every dark thought and impulse he'd ever had. He brought everything to the forefront, laying it all out bare and nonlinear, fragments intersecting with other fragments, thoughts with other thoughts, showing his enemy a nightmarish kaleidescope of chaos, letting out his raw, unbridled rage for Johnson to see...

    Jason's face contorted into a maniac smile of black satisfaction as the effect of his thoughts became evident. Johnson's eyes bugged out, and even in the cool breeze of the night, beads of sweat popped out all over his face and hands. His breathing became ragged and raspy. His knees began to buckle under not only his own weight, but the imagined weight of everything Jason was heaving at him. His body began to tremble.

    His fingers spasmed open...

    And he dropped the Pokedex.

    Jason took the chance -- *it's the only one I've got* -- and grabbed Gengar's capture ball, enlarging it and tossing it in one swift motion. Gengar, fully rested and restored after a session at the Pumello Island Pokemon Center, beheld the psychic human with its glowing red eyes and savage grin.

    "Forget him!" Jason shouted. "The Pokedex--!"

    Gengar understood and telekinetically directed the fallen device back to its master's hand. Jason quickly shoved the machine under him, knowing that it could withstand his weight and hoping Johnson's power wasn't such that he could wrench it away again.

    Johnson's Ditto, meanwhile, had taken it upon itself to use Transform, turning itself into a mirror image of Gengar.

    *Great. No resistance to Psychic attacks.* "Gengar, Psybeam!"

    Gengar unleashed a stream of energy on the psychic level, slamming into Ditto's copied midsection. Ditto crumpled under the assault. It responded with a Psybeam of its own, but the attack was so slow in coming that Gengar easily dodged it.

    Johnson, meanwhile, had recovered from Jason's mental lashes. He glared at the paraplegic master. "Don't think this is over, Jason. I still know your secret, and trust me when I say I'll leak it to everyone I can find. They'll eat it up and you'll be put away for life."

    "Keep talking. Gengar, Hypnosis!"

    Gengar complied instantly, screaming on a frequency Jason couldn't hear and thus, couldn't be affected by.

    But Ditto and its master could both hear it. Johnson cried out, clamping his hands over his ears and falling to the ground. Ditto wasn't nearly as dramatic; its eyes simply snapped shut and it fell over.

    "Dream Eater!"

    Gengar floated in, clamping its jaws over Ditto's "head". The teeth passed straight through. It pulled back, and the visual effect was somehting akin to watching Ditto's head being strained; no damage had been done to Ditto in any physical sense, but damage had been done, nonetheless.

    Johnson moaned... the Hypnosis hadn't taken full effect on him, but he looked dizzy from the attack. He stumbled to his feet and recalled Ditto. "This isn't over 'til the fat lady sings, Jason. Go, Scizor!"

    Jason shook his head. "She's warming up, Johnson. Gengar, return! Charizard, let's provide a little backup for that fat lady!"

    Charizard exploded out of its capture ball and bared its razor-sharp teeth at Johnson's Scizor, ready for any action.

    "Scizor, Steel Claw!"

    "Charizard, Fire Blast!"

    Scizor's claws didn't even get close to hitting. Charizard's symbol figure of fire screamed through the air and engulfed Scizor in its intense, searing heat.

    It fell backward to the force of the attack, crying out in a rough, metallic voice.

    It didn't rise.

    Johnson growled. "Scizor, return! Rhydon, show that Charizard!"

    Jason shook his head. "You're losing it, Johnson. Charizard has a resistance to Ground types. Charizard, Aeroblast!"

    Charizard opened its mouth and let loose a fierce, gargantuan yellow beam of helized energy, spinning and corkscrewing around itself, pummeling into Rhydon at full power. Rhydon roared and was thrown back into a bank of boulders close to the sandbar. The sound of its body hitting the boulders reverbrated across the beach.

    Rhydon moaned for a moment... then its shoulders slumped against the rocks.

    It had been taken down by an attack it wasn't even weak to.

    Jason allowed a small, ironic smile to cross his features. "Let me guess. Giovanni gave those Pokemon to you, telling you they were among his best. Shame that he likes to cheat people. He never doles out his best Pokemon; those are for him and him only. You should've known better."

    Johnson looked as if he felt defeated, yet he still had a trace of arrogance in him that was made clear by his eyes. They reflected a personality that wasn't used to losing.

    "I'm a Pokemon master, Johnson. Surely you didn't actually think you could win in a battle. Probably why you tried to break my Pokedex."

    "It's not over yet," Johnson responded.

    His remaining three capture balls floated off his belt by way of his power, hung in midair for a moment, then enlarged and opened in place.

    Three neon bolts shot out and arced to the ground, revealing a Kangaskhan, a Nidoking, and a Tyranitar.

    Jason showed no physical reaction to these, although upon sight of the Tyranitar, he began revising what he'd said to Johnson. After all, there was no way to evolve a Pupitar or a Larvitar against its will, which meant this one had the levels to live up to its name.

    *As for the Kangaskhan and Nidoking,* he thought, *small potatoes.*

    He watched Johnson, who was grinning smugly behind his team. "Beat that."

    Jason shrugged. "Have it your way."

    And with that statement, he pulled out the rest of his team: Gengar, Ampharos, Gyarados, Steelix, and Dragonite. One by one, they hit the ground and stared down their three opponents.

    Jason looked between them. "Odds are two to one in my favor. More so, since Nidoking is weak to fire. Charizard, Fire Blast! Gyarados, use Hydro Pump, and Ampharos, use Thunder!"

    Three different elemental attacks occurred all at once. Charizard conjured another figure of flame that split the distance between it and Nidoking. Nidoking was consumed by the flame and roared in pain. Gyarados blasted a pressurized, power-packed mass of water at Tyranitar, hosing it down. Tyranitar, susceptible to that sort of attack, advanced on Gyarados, but it was pushed backward by Ampharos's Thunder attack, screaming down from the dark sky.

    Kangaskhan remained untouched and started in on Jason's team. It seemed to pick Dragonite as a good target, and advanced on it.

    "Dragonite, Hyper Beam!"

    Dragonite opened its mouth wide and let loose a red beam of energy, smashing into Kangaskhan and tossing it into the fainted body of Nidoking.

    "Steelix, Earthquake!"

    Steelix's metal tail rose into the air and slammed down with the force of a meteor, directing the shock directly at the still-stumbling Tyranitar. Tyranitar fell back and roared, though it was far from defeated.

    "Tyranitar, Hyper Beam!"

    Tyranitar rolled onto its side and released its own energized attack. The beam speared Steelix and knocked it back. Its tail dragged through the dirt and sand, and it growled in determination not to lose.

    "Gyarados, return the favor!"

    Gyarados fired a third red stream of energy across the distance, striking Tyranitar as it attempted to rise from its ignominious position on the ground. It skidded across the dirt as Steelix had, and it roared even more loudly than it had before.

    "Charizard, Fire Blast! Ampharos, Thunder!"

    Charizard and Ampharos concerted their efforts; Charizard's flame figure hit Tyranitar at exactly the same moment as Ampharos's Thunder attack. Between the two elements, Tyranitar couldn't maintain its defenses, and it crumpled.

    Jason looked pointedly at Johnson. "Note: I indulged you in that little fight, since I already have the Pokedex. I could have just left, and your Pokemon would still be conscious."

    "I still know your secret," Johnson said, his grin returning. "I can still release it."

    "In that case, I'll just have to put Gengar to use."

    Johnson's eyes grew wide and furious. "No!!"

    He reached out with his power and created a mystical hand. It wrapped around Jason's throat in a vicelike grip.

    Jason couldn't draw a breath of air. He clawed at his throat, and his eyes landed on Gengar.

    Gengar had already understood what Jason wanted it to do, but its first obligation was to its master. It used its power to overcome the grip on Jason's throat, opening it up. Jason gasped in deep lungfuls of air.

    Gengar then performed a Hypnosis on Johnson, knowing what the effect would be.

    "NO!" Johnson screamed, clamping his hands over his ears.

    But Gengar's attack was too powerful this time, and it was totally concentrated on him, instead of his Pokemon. It insinuated itself into his mind, commanding him to sleep.

    But Gengar wasn't finished. Johnson had attacked Jason with his power, and that couldn't be allowed to happen ever again. It had learned from Jason to be brutal when it must, and this fell into Gengar's jurisdiction.

    And it wouldn't let Johnson hurt anyone else.

    Jason was the last straw.

    Gengar reached out, took the whole of Johnson's mind into its clawed hand...

    And clenched the hand shut.

    And squeezed.

    Hard.

    Johnson's body went into convulsions. He foamed at the mouth, his tongue whipping out and all around. His fingers were flying faster than the eye could see, and he was babbling incoherently.

    Gengar was crushing his mind.

    And once it was finished, he would be a helpless vegetable for the rest of his life.

    Jason realized what Gengar was doing. "Gengar, no! Stop!"

    But, not for the first time in its life, Gengar wouldn't listen.

    Its red eyes glowed brighter than ever before, raw psychic energy flowing out of them, making it look as if Gengar's eyes were on fire.

    And, in a way, they were.

    It wouldn't be stopped.

    This was Johnson's penance. For antagonizing Jason publicly and privately, for all the innuendo and threats, both all those years ago and now...

    Johnson cried out once more, the sound nearly inhuman, echoing across the island.

    And then he simply stopped. Stopped moving, stopped shrieking.

    He was totally silent. Motionless.

    Jason was stunned. What Gengar had just done was tantamount to murder.

    Johnson wouldn't be able to do anything now. Absolutely nothing.

    Everything he'd ever learned, memorized, known, loved, hated... it was all gone. Gengar had wiped his memory clean.

    "Gengar... how could you do that to him?" Jason whispered.

    Gengar turned around and faced its master. It knew that "disappointment" could hardly describe what Jason was feeling right now. Its expression was one of sorrow and regret. It knew what it had done was wrong, by any moral standard.

    It wondered if Jason would ever forgive it.

    And Jason wondered the same thing.

    He sighed. "Pick him up. We'll take him to the hospital."

    Gengar nodded somberly. It turned and raised Johnson into the air.

    ***

    Thankfully, Jason didn't have to stick around the hospital for long. The doctors took Johnson in to see what was wrong with him, and Jason told Officer Jenny that they'd found Johnson there on the ground when they'd come across him. She accepted the story and let Jason go on his way.

    Jason took his Pokemon back to the Pokemon Center. Nurse Joy was surprised, as he'd only had them healed a couple of hours ago, but she took them in anyway and took care of them.

    While the Pokemon were being healed and restored, Jason waited in the lobby and accessed his Pokedex. He opened the consolidated encrypted file, and applied the cipher to it.

    The file read:

    "Hey, little bro. I'm surprised you're reading this. Must have been tough. I imagine there was a lot of failure and heartbreak involved. Better come to Jidos Island quickly, or there'll be even more. Don't worry about Johnson; he's not going to watch you anymore, so do what you want with him. Hell, even if you do come here, there'll still be heartbreak and failure. I look forward to it, believe me. I think your girlfriend here does, too. She's pretty. And likable... until I had to take care of her back in Pallet Town, remember? Shame it had to turn out that way; I kind of liked her. Still do, as a matter of fact. Which is more than I can say for you at this moment. She's mine now, kiddo, so you'd best get used to it before you get here. It might be unsettling for you to see her eating out of the palm of my hand. I'll bet right about now that you want to bite the hand that feeds her. Come to Jidos if you want to have it your way. And come alone, or she'll get more than you bargained for."

    Jason ground his teeth. Daniel was trying to make him mad, and he knew it. What's more, the man was succeeding, and that was unsettling.

    He heard a crackling sound, and realized belatedly that he was crushing the Pokedex in his hand. He relaxed and carefully put the Pokedex in his vest pocket. His legs were tingling, worse than ever now. It was the pins and needles sensation he got whenever he slept on his arm.

    His PokeGear began to ring.

    Jason nearly jumped out of his chair. He calmed down, brought his wrist up, and answered the call. The caller ID said *Saffron City Hospital.* "Hello?"

    "Jason, this is Dr. Kendrick. I hope I didn't wake you up."

    Jason sighed. "No, Doctor, you didn't."

    "I have some news about your condition."

    "Then let's hear it."

    "Have you been feeling tingling in your legs?"

    Jason raised an eyebrow. "Yes. Feeling it right now, as a matter of fact. It's pretty distracting, too."

    "It's not phantom limb syndrome. The sensation is real. You're actually feeling that."

    "I should hope so, Doctor, because nothing irritates me more than feeling something I'm not feeling."

    Kendrick chuckled, but his voice became somber. "However, that is really the only good news I have for you at the moment. I would prefer to talk to you here..."

    "It isn't going to happen for a while yet, Doctor, so whatever you have to say, I would prefer that you get on with it and let me deal with it. I'm near a hospital anyway."

    Jason could hear Kendrick sigh. "Very well. From those last scans we performed, it doesn't look good. Your legs are regaining the ability to feel, but certain nerves just couldn't be reconnected... including some that are vital to moving your lower legs. Your upper legs are apparently fine, but the lower ones... they show much, much less response to any stimuli."

    "Get to the point, please, Doctor. Are you saying I won't be able to walk again?"

    "There is only a very slim possibility. With the right physical therapy, you would have no problem standing under your own power, but walking... I'm afraid that the odds are heavy against you."

    Jason scoffed. "I'm used to being against the odds."

    "Yes, well, as I said, these odds are heavy. In my professional opinion, I don't believe you will regain the ability to walk. Stand, that's actually likely. But not walk."

    Jason sighed. "Don't worry, Doctor. I won't shed tears over it. I'm used to the chair by now. You did your best. Now all that's left is to see how it turns out."

    "True enough. To that effect, I would like to see you as soon as possible."

    "I'll schedule a visit when I'm finished here," Jason promised. "Goodbye, Doctor."

    "Goodbye."

    Jason ended the call and glanced up at the front desk. His Pokemon needed another five minutes or so, according to the electronic schedule hanging over the desk.

    He sighed and turned back to his PokeGear. The *Saffron City Hospital* display was still on the screen. He frowned as he realized something.

    Jason input Adam's PokeGear number. On the second ring, the receiving Gear answered. "Jason?"

    "Yeah, it's me."

    "We got Professor Oak out, did you hear?"

    "Yes, I heard. I also hear that you took care of Giovanni as a threat. I can't begin to thank you enough for that."

    "Don't mention it. Where are you?"

    "Pumello Island. I've defeated Drake and I know where Kelly is being held. She and Daniel are on Jidos Island."

    "Where is that?"

    "East of here by about thirty miles."

    "Are you going there now?"

    "No, I'm healing my Pokemon. I'll be going there as soon as Nurse Joy's finished."

    "Should I come along?"

    "Daniel wants me to come alone. Otherwise..."

    "You don't need to tell me," Adam responded quietly. "Is there anything I can do?"

    Jason sighed. "At this point, I don't know. It's pretty clear what'll happen if Daniel gets the last laugh. We can't let that happen."

    "I can stay out of sight, if you want me to come along after all."

    "I think that may be the best option. You sure you can stay out of sight? It's not just Daniel, I'll bet. I'd bet it's also Pokemon keeping a lookout."

    "I can do it," Adam assured. "I'll get going."

    "How's Oak?"

    "He's fine. A bit shaken up, but fine. You ought to see Giovanni trying to explain all the crap he's got in the complex where Viridian's gym is. I think the Officer Jenny there wants to see him sweat. And he's certainly doing that."

    Jason chuckled. "Great. Giovanni doesn't know me, and he's got his own trouble to tend to. That's a fun little switch. Probably the first time in my life he doesn't know who I am. What about Amanda?"

    "She's still on the high we got from the adrenaline rush of being in there. We both have a lot of explaining to do ourselves, but we can manage it. We told them we were passing by when my troublemaking Espeon used its power to find out where the most havoc was happening, and we had to chase it down."

    "Ah. Well, then, I'd say you've got it all well in hand," said Jason. He scratched at his developing facial hair. "Listen, my Pokemon are almost finished. I'm going to go right when they're done, so if you come, it'd better be pretty quick. I don't know if your Pidgeot can fly that fast."

    "It'll make it, don't worry. Are you all right? You sound tired."

    "I'm lots of things right now, Adam. I'll deal with it. Just get here and pray that everything'll turn out all right."

    "Right."

    They hung up, and Jason watched his schedule tick down to zero. Nurse Joy came out right on time with his Pokemon. "Mr. Creight?"

    Jason approached the desk. "Thanks, Nurse Joy."

    "Thanks for coming," Nurse Joy responded.

    As she watched Jason go, she sighed. "Nice guy."

    ***

    Jason released Dragonite from its capture ball. It looked down at him. [You don't want Charizard to take you there?]

    Jason shook his head. "You've been such a great help to me. I'm confident in Charizard, make no mistake. That's not why I chose you. When you and I first met, you told me that your parents were Dragonites themselves. Captured, to be trained. And you told me that you wanted wings. You told me that you wanted to fly, see the world from a whole new place. Well, here's your chance."

    Dragonite's blazing blue eyes were filled with gratitude. [Thank you...]

    Jason climbed atop Dragonite's back and secured his wheelchair around its huge neck. It slowly took to the air, unsure at first, but becoming more confident by the second as it rose up and started toward Jason's final destination.

    ***

    Adam still cared about Kelly. In a platonic way, of course; he'd already chosen who he'd wanted to spend the rest of his life with, and right now, he and that soul mate were sharing a tight hug.

    It didn't change the way he cared about Kelly. It had been a crush, a fancy, nothing really any more than that. And now, he was over it. But on his list of last things he wanted to see, seeing Kelly get hurt ranked somewhere in the top two.

    They shared a long, passionate kiss. Adam didn't know any other moment in his life when he'd been so content... embracing and kissing a beautiful woman, showing how much he loved and cared for her.

    The only spoiler was that it was a goodbye kiss.

    They pulled gently out of the hug. Amanda looked into the pools of his gray eyes. "Come back to me."

    "I'd want nothing more," Adam responded. "No more adventuring after this. Just settling down... getting married... having our quiet life..."

    She nodded. "And all this will be behind us."

    Adam smiled. "You bet."

    He called out his Pidgeot and climbed on its back. He glanced one more time at Amanda. "Count on it."

    Adam and Pidgeot took off, streaking through the sky to find Jidos Island.

    ***

    She had long ago stopped begging him to release her. She knew that there was no way he was going to do that. She'd figured that out pretty quickly, but it hadn't stopped her from trying.

    *And God knows I've tried to get away,* she thought despairingly.

    But she hadn't made it. He'd caught her every time... and he'd doled out what he'd considered appropriate punishment each time. To him, it was simple punishment. To her, it was torture.

    Which only proved his sadism, his insanity. He was a wild animal now, impossible to be tamed. It was evident in his eyes and manner, although his exterior implied otherwise, with his well-kempt appearance and costly designer clothing. He wore all black, no matter the outfit... with the exception of his silver-plated watch, which gleamed brightly in whatever light it could catch.

    Her stomach had stopped growling the day before. She was sure it had shrunk to nothing now, and she didn't know how much longer she could last before she passed out from lack of food. The only nutrition he'd provided her was water, stating that he shouldn't spend too much money on a dead woman's appetite.

    *If I don't eat soon, I *will* be a dead woman,* she thought miserably.

    *Jason, where are you?*

    ***

    Dragonite was moving faster than even Jason would have expected. The wind whipped as his face and slid through his dark hair. A bug could put an eye out at this speed... then again, bugs didn't fly at this altitude.

    He leaned close to Dragonite. "Dragonite, take it easy! Find your way into a slipstream, otherwise you'll be fighting the wind for nothing and you might lose your passenger!"

    Dragonite glanced over its broad wings. [My apologies,] it remarked. It maneuvered swiftly through the air and soon found a stream in their favor.

    The wear and tear of the flight became significantly lessened for Jason. The wind stopped blowing so harshly, and Jason breathed a small sigh of relief. "It's best to find a stream going the direction you are. It gets us there faster."

    [I will remember that.]

    Jason smiled tightly at Dragonite's innocent determination.

    The sun was beginning to rise on the horizon. Small streaks of orange light were shooting across the purple-gray sky, making for a rather mottled, yet strangely beautiful sight.

    Jason closed his eyes for a few moments.

    All he could see was Kelly.

    He thought about what Johnson had said.

    *"You love her..."*

    Did he? Did he really love her?

    Johnson, who had been one of the least lovable people Jason had ever known, had said it. He'd said it in surprise... in awe and wonder. And he'd said it with a degree of certainty.

    Did that mean that Jason had finally learned what love was for him?

    *I hope so. The last thing I want is to rescue Kelly, only to find out that...*

    He couldn't even complete the thought.

    Because they were closing in on Jidos Island.

    [Barely habitable,] Dragonite noted. [For humans or Pokemon.]

    And indeed it was. The entire island looked like a giant boulder cleaved in half, the cut side facing upward. There were hills of rock and infertile dirt, and really not much else. If Adam was already here, it would be tough for him to hide. Perhaps too tough.

    But if he wasn't here, that would mean Jason had to face Daniel on his own.

    And as much as he didn't want to do that, he knew that every minute Kelly stayed with Daniel was a minute too many.

    Jason shook his head. "We can't wait any longer. Let's get down there. I'll bet Daniel's just waiting for me to show myself. I'm going to put you back in your ball as soon as we land."

    [Very well.]

    Moments later, Dragonite alighted on the rocky terrain. Jason climbed into his wheelchair, then returned Dragonite to its capture ball and moved cautiously across the area. He didn't know what to expect; he'd not seen any cabins, houses, or anything of the sort from the sky, so he wasn't even sure if this was another wild goose chase for Daniel to lead him on.

    Jason scoffed miserably. *That'd be just like you, wouldn't it, Daniel? Ensure that you follow through with that revenge plot you've got in your sick, twisted mind by sending me somewhere else. If that's what it is, I guarantee you won't live through what I'll have in store for you...*

    Suddenly, Jason realized what he was thinking. *Oh, no. Not the Creight mindset. Don't become like him, whatever you do. No one deserves death... not even Daniel...*

    But somewhere in the back of Jason's mind, he knew with absolute certainty that only one of them would walk away from this encounter... no matter what mindsets they had.

    "Daniel!" he shouted, hoping that his estranged brother could hear him. "I'm here! Come out from whatever rock you're hiding under!"

    Jason looked all around him, listened for something, anything...

    He received no reply.

    He sighed and continued moving through the nothingness of this island.

    ***

    She was rudely awakened by his entrance, gray light pouring in through the opening.

    He landed lightly in front of her and grinned wickedly. "Hey, beautiful. It's showtime. And you're one of the stars."

    She stared at him, her eyes widening as she realized what he meant.

    *He's here!*

    He slugged her across the temple, and she dropped like a ninepin.

    "There we go," he muttered, crouching down and rearranging her bonds appropriately.

    It wouldn't do to have her trying to escape again.

    After all, there was no escape.

    Not for her.

    Not for Jason.

    ***

    Jason found himself in the uncomfortable position of trying to circle the rocky area in his wheelchair, a bumpy and daunting task. Rocks kept sticking to his wheels, making him thankful he wore bike gloves to move around.

    "Daniel!" he shouted again.

    "Jason!"

    Jason nearly jumped out of his wheelchair at the response, and his gaze shot straight up.

    Adam was there on his Pidgeot, waving down at him.

    Jason glared up at him, his heart rate still increasing over the unexpected company. "You could be seen up there!"

    "There aren't any Pokemon out on this island! Not even your brother is on the surface!"

    "Don't be so sure! I knew a guy who used his Ditto to disguise himself!"

    Adam saluted. "I'll be careful! Hold on, I'm going to circle around, see if I can find anything!"

    "And what if you come across Daniel?"

    "Then I'll tell him I'm just a trainer looking for people to battle!" Adam lifted higher into the air and flew towards the other side of the island.

    Jason scoffed. *As immaturely eager as he's acting, I'd bet Daniel would believe it. Not that he wouldn't try to take care of Adam, anyway.*

    But Adam was already gone.

    Jason sighed. *Impossible man.*

    ***

    Adam and his Pidgeot flew high above the island, searching for something, anything, any clue as to whether Daniel and Kelly were here or not. All either of them could see was rocks and dirt.

    Then there was a blinding flash of light. Adam had to look away form it to avoid burning his eyes... even then, he squinted.

    When he glanced back down, he saw that where there had been nothing before, there were now two human figures almost directly below. One was male, the other female. The male was dressed in black pants and a matching black turtleneck, and sported a silver watch on his left wrist. The female's clothes looked as if they had once been pajamas, having since been violently torn and ripped all over.

    The male was standing, but the female was lying on the ground. She appeared to be unconscious.

    Adam squinted, silently guiding Pidgeot just a little closer.

    The female had long brown hair, and was bound and gagged.

    *That's Kelly,* Adam thought with absolute certainty, *which means that's Daniel. Time to get him back.*

    Adam didn't even think about what he was doing. He simply did it.

    He swung his leg across Pidgeot and leapt off its back, falling nearly fifty feet...

    And landed almost on top of Daniel.

    Daniel cried out in surprise and pain at the unexpected assault. Adam had landed feet-first, turning his fall into a devastating kick that threw Daniel nearly ten feet across the rocky ground.

    Daniel wasn't the only one who came into contact with pain. Adam had cushioned his landing against Daniel's back, but he had still dropped at a considerable rate. He hit the ground on his side, and he heard and felt something crunch. It was far from a pleasant experience.

    Adam groaned, trying to get to his feet... and then he felt something tugging at his artificial left leg. He looked up, to see that Daniel had gotten back to his feet surprisingly quickly, a trickle of dark blood flowing from his mouth, grinning sadistically, gripping Adam's foot in both hands.

    He twisted the foot to one side quickly. If it had been a real foot, his maneuver would have shattered it... but it wasn't real.

    Daniel frowned, confused.

    Adam used what little muscle he had for his right leg and sent it to meet Daniel's nose.

    Daniel fell back again.

    And he took Adam's prosthetic with him, wrenching it clear off.

    "Damn," Adam muttered, and he clambered forward, now only having a leg and a half to work with. Sharp rocks pressed uncomfortably into his stump as he tried to retrieve the prosthetic.

    Daniel stared unbelievingly at the titanium limb for a moment, enough time for Adam to try and pull it out of his grasp.

    But Jason's crazed brother regained his senses at the last second and struck out with the rod, shoving it into the pit of Adam's stomach. Adam keeled over, gasping.

    Daniel grabbed the lapels of Adam's dark overcoat and cracked his head against Adam's temple in a vicious headbutt.

    Adam's head snapped back, then lolled to the side, his eyes closed.

    Daniel ground his teeth, his entire face contorted in fury, and he gave Adam another hard hit to the stomach. Adam dropped to the ground, completely breathless and unconscious.

    Daniel reached down and yanked hard at Adam's other foot.

    That leg came out, as well, leaving no support for Adam.

    Daniel folded the leg and threw both of Adam's prosthetics towards the nearest sandbar, coming to rest halfway in water.

    Adam's Pidgeot came sweeping down from its neutral flight pattern, outraged at this attack on its master.

    Daniel pulled out his own capture ball and instructed his Pokemon to deal with Pidgeot accordingly.

    A moment later, Pidgeot dropped senseless to the ground.

    Daniel looked down at Adam and shook his head, much in the same manner as a teacher scolding a student. "Jason, you really should fight your own battles. Now I'm just gonna have to kill them both."

    He rubbed his hands in anticipation. "Showtime, kiddo."

    "Then let's get the show on the road."

    Daniel whirled around.

    Jason was a battlefield's distance from him, a look of determination laced with righteous anger and outright fury on his face. His eyes burned with intensity.

    A smile began to cross Daniel's features.

    This was it.

    ***

    He'd heard noises of a fight going on, and he's moved as quickly as he could to investigate. Jason had seen the last of the beating Daniel had administered to Adam, just as he was coming around the bend.

    *This has to stop. And it's going to stop right here, right now.*

    "I'm taking you down, Daniel," he said. It was a simple statement, spoken with no emotion whatsoever... it was as if Jason were discussing the weather. As if performing this action would be trivial.

    As if he knew it for a fact.

    "Wrong, kiddo," Daniel said, his grin full of confident pomposity. "It's my turn this time. You had your chance twice before, and you could do it either of those times. Now I get my chance to repay you for everything you've done."

    "I did what I needed to. I did what was best for the Pokemon, and for the world."

    "And the worst for our family. You have no idea how much suffering you caused for us after you left. Coward."

    "Well, since we're here now, give me a hint."

    Daniel's smile had long since turned to a hideous scowl. "Fine, here's your hint. Mom died of a broken heart after we lost so much money, figuring she'd lost you, as well. And Dad? He was with those Tentacruel that caused you to become the freak you are today."

    Jason gaped at his brother. "You're saying... *my own father* wanted to kill me?"

    "Oh, no, not kill you, just punish you. But no, you decided to use a Raichu to clear the Tentacruel away, and look how smart that was. All they did was use Supersonic... your Raichu's electricity is what turned you into a cripple. And what killed all those Tentacruel. And Dad along with them."

    Jason's breath became short. "My own orders killed Dad?"

    "At the core of it all, *you* killed Dad. And you may as well have killed Mom. So I'm simply avenging their deaths upon their murderer." Daniel sneered at Jason. "How does it feel, kiddo, to be a killer?"

    Jason's head shot back up. "I would have asked the same about you back in Pallet Town, if you'd gone through with your plan."

    "Speaking of, I still don't know how you figured it out." Daniel cocked his head to one side. "We've got all eternity, Jason. You might as well spill the beans."

    "Spill yours first. Kelly had better be alive."

    "Why would I go to the trouble of tying up a dead woman? It costs money for the resources I'd have needed."

    Jason scoffed. "Since when did you become a spendthrift?"

    "Since I had to file for bankruptcy, because I was supposedly the last of our bloodline. Our corporation's long dead, and it's all thanks to you."

    "Compared to what might have happened to living, breathing creatures, I'll gladly take the credit for that."

    "There's a switch. You sure didn't seem happy about revealing yourself to anyone else. Even now. I hear Giovanni's out of the loop because this guy here used a Psychic on him. Now he doesn't know a thing, and he doesn't have a single record." Daniel seemed to strike on something else. "By the way, whatever happened to your old friend, Travis Johnson?"

    "He's out of the loop, too," said Jason, "and for the same reason."

    Daniel's eyebrows shot up, then back down. "Shame. He was such a nice guy, too. Guess he won't be needing the money anymore."

    "He knew you tried to double-cross him."

    Daniel bobbed his head. "I can appreciate his ability to figure things out. Probably what I'll miss most about him. But I'll bet he never saw what I have planned for you."

    "And he didn't see my plans for you, either," Jason responded, slowly reaching for a capture ball. "I guess that means we'll have to figure it out for ourselves."

    "Just what I had in mind," Daniel responded, going for a capture ball of his own.

    Jason pulled his capture ball just as Daniel pulled his. Both balls were lobbed high into the air, and a pair of neon bolts shot out.

    Jason's eyes burned just looking at them. He clenched them tightly shut for a second, then opened them again. He was getting tired; his sleep periods had been infrequent and uneven.

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    Default chapt 40 -- final chapt part2

    Daniel had a Feraligatr.

    Jason had Gengar.

    "Not leading with Gyarados," Daniel noted. "Perhaps you're just preparing it for the shock of seeing me again. Feraligatr, Crunch!"

    "Gengar, Hypnosis!"

    Feraligatr advanced on Gengar with unbelievable speed, moving faster than Jason would have thought possible... and made its attack happen first. Its huge jaws clamped over Gengar's semi-solid body before it could turn into mist, as it had done before.

    Jason frowned. *This could be trouble. Hopefully not all of his Pokemon are that fast.*

    Gengar returned the favor by screeching on the psychic plane. Feraligatr's eyelids drooped, looking drowsy.

    It toppled to the side.

    "Gengar, Dream Eater!"

    Gengar floated in and clamped its jaws shut over Feraligatr's head, then "strained" it with metaphysical teeth rather than its real ones. Feraligatr shuddered, taking damage.

    "Feraligatr, wake up!" Daniel shouted.

    Feraligatr's eyes blinked rapidly, and it stumbled to its feet, trying to recover.

    "Gengar, Psybeam!"

    "Feraligatr, Ice Beam!"

    Feraligatr opened its mouth and let loose a blindingly white beam of frozen energy just as Gengar formed a multicolored ball of psychic energy between its hands. The beams hit each other, and there was an explosion contained within the beams. Both Pokemon took damage and flew backward from the force of the hit.

    Jason took his chance. "Gengar, return! Go, Ampharos! Thunder!"

    Daniel glared. "Cheater. Feraligatr, Ice Punch!"

    Ampharos conjured the tower of lightning before Feraligatr could make its strike... the lightning wreathed the Water-type Pokemon in its devastating hold, and Feraligatr croaked out a protest.

    But it still came through with its attack, its fist wreathed in white vapor as it froze and pounded Ampharos.

    Ampharos still stood proud, though; it wasn't planning on going down anytime soon.

    "Ampharos, Thunder Punch!"

    "Feraligatr, Crunch!"

    Feraligatr used its insane speed again to clamp its jaws around Ampharos's neck. It was cutting off the Electric-type Pokemon's air.

    *No fair!* Jason thought.

    But before he could even think up a complaint about the cheat Daniel had just employed, Ampharos was already back on the offensive, powering up its fist with a huge charge of electricity. It bashed into Feraligatr's belly, sparks flying in all directions from the hit.

    Feraligatr's jaws spasmed open just long enough for Ampharos to break free. Feraligatr stumbled back, pained, and Ampharos moved back as well, gasping for breath.

    "Ampharos, another Thunder!"

    "Feraligatr, Hydro Pump!"

    The Hydro Pump attack sprayed from Feraligatr's mouth just as Ampharos called its strongest attack, The lightning streaked down and struck Feraligatr once again as the water smashed into Ampharos with the force of a boulder, knocking it back and to the ground.

    Ampharos was down for the count.

    So was Feraligatr.

    "Ah. Tie game," Daniel noted lightly, returning Feraligatr to its capture ball. "Ready for another round, little bro?"

    "Bring it on," Jason growled.

    They tossed their next choices high, and another pair of neon bolts greeted them.

    Jason's Steelix vs. Daniel's Machamp.

    "Steelix, Dig!"

    "Machamp, Mega Punch!"

    Steelix's steel tail whirred as it began to dig itself a hole in the rocky terrain, as Machamp rushed forward, its four fists glowing with boulder-crushing power.

    Steelix got itself into the hole before Machamp could execute its attack.

    Daniel waved his hand. "Fine, then do it when it gets up here!"

    Jason watched the field warily, waiting for Steelix to burst through. And it did so, quite violently, directly underneath Machamp's bare feet. Chunks of rock and dirt exploded outward in every direction, raining down on the combatants and their trainers.

    Machamp soared through the air and came to land near the razored end of Steelix's tail. It got to its feet in one quick acrobatic move, then struck the metal Pokemon as it had intended before, using all four of its power-packed fists.

    Steelix didn't even flinch.

    "Steelix, Iron Tail!"

    "Machamp, Seismic Toss!"

    Machamp got in the first attack this time, grabbing Steelix by the metal-encased links close to its tail and spinning around and around, as if in a centrifuge. Steelix roared a metallic roar of protest before Machamp brought the steel Pokemon over its head and down on the ground.

    Steelix was quick to reposition itself and slam its powerful tail into Machamp, smacking it sideways. It was a grievous insult, implying that all Machamp needed was to be swatted.

    Daniel recognized the insult and his scowl deepened. "Machamp, Skull Bash!"

    "Steelix, Earthquake!"

    Machamp put its arms up in defensive positions, withdrawing from attack this turn, saving its enegry for the next turn. Steelix rose high, as a snake would when trying to intimidate an enemy, and brought its body down heavily to the ground. The resulting aftershock waves shuddered through Machamp, and Machamp groaned in pain as the vibrations roaring thorugh it damaged it.

    "Steelix, Dig!"

    Steelix dug a hole for the second time, as Machamp was readying itself for the Skull Bash. The blow never came close to connecting... Machamp leapt forward with all four fists clenched, ready to take out its opponent, and met nothing but empty air.

    "Machamp, another Mega Punch when it comes back!"

    Steelix broke the surface again, harder and faster than last time, and Machamp again went flying.

    But this time, it didn't get back up.

    Daniel quickly recalled Machamp and let another ball fly. "Fine, then deal with this one!"

    A Typhlosion exploded out of the capture ball, its back flaming from top to bottom, ready to take on anything.

    "Typhlosion, Fire Blast!"

    Jason didn't have a chance to react. Typhlosion's flame figure blasted through the air and wrapped around Steelix, causing its body to become superheated. Steelix roared in unbearable pain...

    And it collapsed in a loud heap. Its body crackled and hissed as it hit the cold ground.

    Jason recalled it and considered his next choice for only a moment. *He might have attached Ground type attack to Typhlosion... Gyarados may have the water attack I need, but I can't use it yet. It's my strongest Pokemon. Play hard and fast... and physical.* He threw out another ball. "Dragonite, Extremespeed!"

    Daniel raised an eyebrow even as Dragonite attacked Typhlosion. "What a surprise. No Gyarados. Don't tell me you don't have it; I've been looking forward to battling it for such a long time, now."

    "Sorry to disappoint you," Jason responded, as Typhlosion was thrown back by the force of Drgaonite's hit.

    Daniel shrugged. "A waste. Typhlosion, Quick Attack!"

    Typhlosion was upon Dragonite in an instant, bashing its head into the dragon Pokemon's shining red body. Dragonite didn't even seem to feel it.

    "Dragonite, Dragonbreath!"

    Dragonite reached deep inside itself and touched its potential for fire, blasting out a stream of liquid blue flame. The fires engulfed Typhlosion, fires of a different type than it was used to, and it took a fair amount of damage.

    "Typhlosion, Fire Blast!"

    "Dragonite, Fly!"

    The symbol figure of the Fire Blast streaked under Dragonite's heels as it took to the air.

    "Typhlosion, Fire Punch!"

    Dragonite soared forward and rammed its head into Typhlosion full force.

    But Typhlosion was ready, and as soon as it was hit, it uppercut Dragonite in the stomach, its fist burning.

    Dragonite backed off then, turning upright and stepping just slightly away from Typhlosion, out of its physical attack range.

    "Typhlosion, another Fire Blast!"

    "Dragonite, Fly again!"

    The events of before played themselves out again, only this time Dragonite had been expecting the order to fly, and so had moved out of the way sooner. The Fire Blast didn't even come close this time.

    Daniel shook his head and grinned. "I've got you pegged, bro. Fire Punch!"

    Dragonite slammed into Typhlosion again, and Typhlosion had the same counterattack ready for it. But instead of staying on its feet, Typhlosion was bowled over by Dragonite's attack. As Dragonite moved to get off, Typhlosion seemed to concentrate more to get its own attack in.

    *It's getting tired. Here's my chance.* "Dragonite, Hyper Beam!"

    Dragonite opened its mouth wide and unleashed its most devastating attack. The reddish energy beam struck Typhlosion in the chest, and it was knocked backward and to the ground.

    It laid there on the ground for a moment...

    Then got back to its feet.

    Jason scowled in disappointment. *Damn. Not enough.*

    Dragonite was tiring, and with the next turn completely open for Daniel to attack and get away with it...

    Jason didn't want to think about it.

    But Daniel was reveling in the thought. "Typhlosion, one more Fire Blast! Don't miss this time!"

    Typhlosion sprayed another flame figure into existence and sent it across the field. It met Dragonite head-on, and Dragonite vocally cried out in pain.

    Jason shook his head. *It can't take another one, and Hyper Beam is too important to lose.* "Dragonite, return! Go, Gyarados! Use Hydro Pump!"

    Gyarados blasted a devastating rush of water at Typhlosion as soon as it solidified, sending it to the ground once again.

    It didn't get back up this time.

    Daniel shook his head. "Well, well. All that fighting for nothing... you could've done that before. Didn't want Gyarados to see me, I guess."

    Jason clenched his eyes shut and shook his head rapidly. He was getting tired, his thoughts less focused. *I need to concentrate...*

    Gyarados stared at Daniel and roared defiantly at him.

    Daniel simply laughed. "That's right, you remember me. How could you not?"

    Then he recalled Typhlosion. "This battle's not finished yet, kiddo. I plan to take you down with one swipe, and here's how!"

    He tossed his fourth ball, and it revealed a Kangaskhan, complete with a baby in the pouch.

    Jason grimaced. *There had to be a kid in that pouch when it was captured? How torturous... and now I have to take it out.*

    "Kangaskhan, Comet Punch!"

    "Gyarados, Mirror Coat!"

    Gyarados had the Mirror Coat up before Kangaskhan came within three meters of its foe. When the strike hit, all of the kinetic energy was reflected back through Kangaskhan's arm, and subsequently its body. It roared in pain and disgust.

    "Gyarados, Crunch!"

    "Kangaskhan, Dynamic Punch!"

    *Daniel sure likes hitting things,* Jason thought, as Kangaskhan took another swing at Gyarados.

    Gyarados snaked under the fist gracefully, which didn't really surprise Jason; Dynamic Punch was a rather unreliable move at times.

    Then Gyarados latched its powerful jaws around Kangaskhan's midsection, and its child with it.

    Jason winced at the baritone shout of the adult and the piercing wail of its baby. *Damn it! I didn't want to hurt the baby!*

    "Looking to be a murderer again. Shame on you," said Daniel. "You're lucky they're Giovanni's, not mine, to care about. Kangaskhan, Stomp!"

    Kangaskhan raised its massive foot in the air and brought it down across Gyarados's back, hoping to crush it. The foot did no such thing; fortunately for Gyarados, it was strong against such attacks.

    *I hate to do this, but...* "Gyarados, Hydro Pump!"

    Gyarados released another blast of water toward its enemy. Kangaskhan was driven back by the blow, even as it tried to brace against the hit. Its feet created furrows in the rocky terrain as it was forced back.

    "Kangaskhan, Rollout!"

    *Oh, no. One chance...* "Gyarados, Mirror Coat!"

    Kangaskhan turned itself into a rolling mass, barreling straight for Gyarados, as Gyarados constructed another Mirror Coat. The reflected kinetic energy damaged Kangaskhan again, but it wouldn't be stopped so easily; Rollout took five turns in total, the damage yield increasing each time.

    *Perfect. I can get him without any damage to myself.* "Gyarados, keep using Mirror Coat!"

    Daniel's eyes couldn't have darkened any more than they already were, although they certainly look as if they had the potential. "No!"

    But Kangaskhan couldn't stop Rollout, and Jason had the round bagged, both of them knew it.

    All it took was one more hit from Kangaskhan reflected back at itself to knock it out. It uncurled from its ball-like position and laid still on the ground.

    Daniel growled as he recalled Kangaskhan. "Payback time!"

    He tossed another ball, and the neon bolt solidified into an Alakazam.

    "Meet the most vital component of this entire caper," Daniel announced. "How I sent Professor Oak to Viridian City, and how I took your girlfriend for myself. And how I managed to keep my hideout secret from you and your friend over here. You couldn't even see through a pile of rocks to see my cabin."

    "Then it'll be a pleasure to take it out,"Jason responded. "Gyarados, return! Come back out, Dragonite!"

    A part of his mind questioned this, as Dragonite was rather weak. But he hoped the resistance to Psychics would make up for it.

    "Hmm. Good choice. But it can't stand up to this! Alakazam, Psychic!"

    "Dragonite, Hyper Beam!" Jason didn't think Dragonite would be able to stand the attack, and he figured if Dragonite was going down, it might as well take a huge chunk of Alakazam's HP with it.

    As the Psychic attack powered up, Dragonite released another colossal beam of energy from its mouth. The energy screamed across the field and hit the exact crosspoint of Alakazam's crossed spoons. Alakazam, unprepared for the hit, didn't brace itself properly, and its spoons were shoved back into its chest. It was thrown to the ground from the force of the attack, taking an amount of damage Jason considered fair.

    But Alakazam got back to its feet and performed its Psychic, its entire body flashing bright white. It cast the attack onto Dragonite, and Dragonite's body flashed as well. It stumbled backward from the hit, but its resistance kicked in and helped it to remain conscious.

    Jason wondered whether Dragonite would weather the next attack so well. It would be unable to attack this turn, and its only defense was its resistance to Psychics.

    "Alakazam, Psybeam!"

    The resulting attack burrowed into Dragonite's midsection, drilling it back.

    It hit the ground.

    It struggled back to its feet, one eye clenched shut, the other squinting.

    Jason shook his head hopelessly. *This'll be its last attack, and then it's going to faint. May as well make the most of it...* "Dragonite, one more Hyper Beam!"

    Its mouth gaped open once more, and a Hyper Beam launched across the distance, slamming into Alakazam with as much force as it had had before.

    Alakazam got back to its feet much more easily than Dragonite had.

    Daniel grinned, knowing the win was his. "Alakazam, another Psybeam!"

    Energy of a different kind streaked through the air and landed a solid blow on Dragonite.

    There was no hope for it this time; it toppled to the ground and stayed there.

    "Dragonite, return!" Jason looked at the capture ball for a moment. "Great job." He pulled out his next choice and tossed it. "Gengar, use Psybeam!"

    Gengar hit the atmosphere and was instantly complying with Jason's order... it blasted a beam of psychic energy at its opponent, and Alakazam cried out as the beam hit it dead-on, weak to its own type of attack.

    But Gengar wasn't.

    Daniel growled again, becoming more desperate by the second. "Alakazam, Disable!"

    "Gengar, Hypnosis!"

    But Alakazam's Disable was already taking effect, and Hypnosis was the move that it took effect on.

    "Damn," Jason muttered.

    "Such language," Daniel commented flippantly. "Alakazam, Psychic!"

    "Gengar, Night Shade!"

    Alakazam's Psychic flashed brightly in the semi-darkness of the early morning... but then that semi-darkness was changed to complete darkness when Gengar's Night Shade took effect. All light was nullified within the battlefield, giving way to the intensity of Gengar's dazzling attack.

    "Alakazam, Recover!"

    "No, you don't," Jason muttered. "Gengar, Psybeam!"

    Just as quickly as Alakazam had finished its Recover and gained HP, Gengar's Psybeam took the HP down again.

    Daniel went back to offense. "Alakazam, use your own Psybeam!"

    "Gengar, another Psybeam!"

    The Psybeams crashed into one another, and the power of the Pokemon utilizing them was such that the resulting psychic force exploded in their faces. Alakazam and Gengar both went flying.

    *And Gengar wasn't at full HP,* Jason thought. *This could be serious trouble...*

    And serious trouble it was, for not only had Alakazam fainted, but so had Gengar.

    *Maybe not as serious,* Jason revised. *I've got two Pokemon to work with... he's only got one.* He recalled Gengar, and stole a glance behind Daniel and to his right. Adam and Kelly lay near a ridge of rock and dirt.

    And then he noticed something.

    Kelly's eyes were open.

    And they were staring straight at him.

    Because she was gagged, she couldn't speak... but she didn't need to.

    Jason could see everything she wanted to say in her eyes.

    Daniel recalled his Alakazam... and he was smiling, strangely enough. He stared right into Jason's eyes. "You've fought well. But it ends here and now."

    He tossed his final capture ball.

    And it revealed a Tyranitar.

    Jason groaned inwardly. *Not another one.* He pulled out another capture ball and revealed the one Pokemon that hadn't yet made it to this field.

    "Charizard, Aeroblast!"

    "Tyranitar, Crunch!"

    Charizard was energized and ready to fight, and it eagerly opened up and spit out a furious Aeroblast. Several errant strands of whitish-yellow energy coalesced into one huge beam, as large as its target. The energy washed over Tyranitar's rocky, heavily armored body...

    And seemed to have little effect at all.

    Jason stared. *How could it take all that and not exhibit any damage symptoms?*

    Daniel answered the unasked question. "I raised it myself, as soon as I came into acquisition of a Larvitar. I taught it everything it needed to know, and everything I wanted it to know. It's at the apex of its ability... you can't win, no matter what you throw at it."

    As if to drive the point home, Tyranitar rushed Charizard and sank its jaws into the Fire-type Pokemon's shoulder. Charizard roared and tried to wrench itself away, but Tyranitar held on with all its might.

    "Charizard, Fly!"

    "Tyranitar, Hyper Beam!"

    Tyranitar had shoved Charizard away and sent its ordered attack before Charizard could even think about taking to flight. The energy beam struck in the midsection, and Charizard's breath was knocked from its body. It coughed as it shakily rose into the air.

    Charizard attempted to return the favor, rising high into the sky and streaking back down with the speed and force of a bullet, looking to pierce that thick hide.

    It smashed head-on into Tyranitar at a near-vertical angle.

    And Tyranitar didn't seem to care.

    "Tyranitar, Mega Kick!"

    Tyranitar thrust its huge foot forward in a lightning-quick motion, smashing it into Charizard's abdomen. Charizard keeled over, its wind knocked out again, unable to even roar in pain.

    "Charizard, another Aeroblast!"

    Charizard had fallen to one knee, but it rose again and flew a few feet up as it gathered energy for the Aeroblast. It fired the beam, a nearly impossible mass of concentrated energy, and struck Tyranitar dead center.

    And again, it seemed to do little damage.

    "Tyranitar, another Mega Kick!"

    Tyranitar rushed forward, pivoted on one foot, and struck again, slamming its heel into Charizard's chest. Charizard soared back, landing dangerously close to the waters rushing along the sandbar.

    Daniel grinned, sensing victory. "Finish it with Hyper Beam!"

    Jason's head whipped around to where Charizard had landed. "Charizard, just give me one more Aeroblast!"

    Charizard had been struggling to get to its feet, but now it didn't even bother, giving its full concentration to Jason's desperate attack order. As it lay there, staring at Tyranitar over its own body, its mouth opened once again, focusing every last erg of energy it possessed to bring to bear on its impossibly strong enemy.

    The Aeroblast streaked through the air...

    And collided with the Hyper Beam.

    But the Hyper Beam's brunt had been only a meter away from Tyranitar.

    The two colliding energies caused a massive explosion, their combined power engulfing the Dark-type Pokemon...

    It stumbled out of the explosion, looking confused.

    And it was powered down from the Hyper Beam.

    Jason saw a chance impossible to waste. Charizard only had enough energy for two more Aeroblasts, but that was one of its strongest attacks, and it was doing damage. He didn't imagine either of Charizard's fire attacks would do much.

    "Charizard, Aeroblast your heart out!"

    Charizard was on its feet now, still dazed from having been hit so hard and having to expend so much energy immediately afterward. But it was ready now, and the energy beam was more powerful than it had been before. It smashed into Tyranitar... and forced it back across the terrain.

    Jason glanced at his crazed brother. Daniel wasn't pleased about this... obviously, he had absolute confidence in Tyranitar, and now that its defenses were falling...

    "Tyranitar, Crunch!"

    Tyranitar caught Charizard's body up in its beak-like mouth and crushed its jaws inward, looking to spear Charizard's thick skin.

    Charizard's roar was one of defiance giving way to despair.

    And it slowly, inexorably toppled to the ground.

    Where it stayed.

    Jason shook his head. *Tyranitar's not even down to half its HP yet.* "Charizard, return!"

    Daniel grinned sadistically. "Might as well give up while you can, kiddo. You keep battling and it'll only get worse."

    "Never underestimate the power of a Pokemon. And especially when it's a Gyarados!"

    Jason threw Gyarados's Poke ball high, hoping to inspire confidence in the Pokemon everything depended on.

    Gyarados emerged, rested and ready to fight to the end.

    "Gyarados, Hydro Pump!"

    Gyarados eagerly responded, hosing its opponent down with an ultra- pressurized stream of gushing water.

    Tyranitar grunted.

    *The first vocal acknowledgment of pain,* Jason thought, growing excited.

    But Daniel wasn't so easily impressed. "Tyranitar, Mega Kick!"

    Tyranitar once again lashed out with its foot, and it caught Gyarados squarely in the midsection. Gyarados roared, but it was determined.

    "Tyranitar, Rock Slide!"

    "Gyarados, Mirror Coat!"

    Tyranitar used what psychic potential it possessed to call the rocks and boulders of its surroundings to its aid, tossing them all at Gyarados, bombarding it with stone missiles.

    But Gyarados put up its Mirror Coat in time, and the boulders bounced straight off the coat... and toward Tyranitar. Each and every one of them struck the dark Pokemon, causing it to grunt and rant in frustration.

    "Tyranitar, Crunch!"

    "Gyarados, Hydro Pump!"

    Gyarados sprayed Tyranitar with yet another blast of water, but it didn't stop the dark Pokemon from clamping onto Gyarados's neck. Gyarados roared, but that only served to encourage Tyranitar to close more tightly.

    "Gyarados, use your own Crunch!"

    "Tyranitar, Hyper Beam!"

    Tyranitar had the Hyper Beam charged and out its mouth instantly...

    But it missed.

    Gyarados has slithered smoothly around the attack at that same instant.

    It snaked forward through the air and bit into Tyranitar's arm. It clamped down as tightly as Tyranitar had before.

    Tyranitar was now groaning, close to roaring, in pain.

    "Crunch it yourself, Tyranitar!" Daniel shouted.

    Tyranitar obliged, clamping its beak-like jaws on the back of Gyarados's neck.

    "Mega Kick!"

    "Mirror Coat!"

    But this time, Gyarados couldn't put up the Mirror Coat. The Mega Kick sent it flying to the sandbar nearby. Gyarados went limp when it landed.

    Daniel's eyes flamed with hunger for the final victory. "Finish it with Hyper Beam!"

    Tyranitar's mouth yawned open...

    The Hyper Beam flew...

    Gyarados didn't even try to resist the attack.

    The beam washed over the dragon Pokemon, sent it flying, shoved it violently into the water.

    And Gyarados didn't move.

    Jason stared into the water.

    He'd lost.

    After all this...

    "No," he whispered.

    ***

    Kelly had been conscious for nearly the entire match, having awakened to the sounds of battle. She was frustrated, felt helpless to do anything about it. Not that she could have been expected to have the strength to do anything... between being tied up and being starved to death, she really didn't have much of a choice in the matter.

    And now, all she could do was watch.

    Gyarados was limp in the water.

    And it was sinking rapidly.

    Jason had lost the match to Daniel.

    Even from behind, Kelly knew that Daniel was grinning.

    And then he spoke.

    "Tyranitar, bring my little brother over here. He and I need a little time together."

    Kelly felt a tear trickle down her face. And then another. And another.

    She glanced over at Adam. He was semi-conscious, but Daniel had hit him so hard that he truly was helpless to do anything. Besides, his prosthetics were missing. And the only Pokemon he'd brought was Pidgeot, which now was fainted and inside the only capture ball Adam currently possessed.

    Tyranitar's thundering footsteps echoed across the entire island, it seemed.

    Kelly looked up at Jason, and her heart was reduced to shreds when she saw the expression on his face.

    One of total, utter despair.

    His last hope had faded.

    Tears streamed down her face.

    ***

    And then, the water glowed.

    ***

    Jason glanced up, squinting into the water. "What...?"

    Tyranitar had stopped advancing, also curious as to what was happening. Even Daniel was staring at it.

    The water was glowing right where Gyarados had landed and disappeared.

    And then...

    The surface of the water burst, sending a tower of water into the air, a glowing white, snake-like form appearing at the source.

    *Gyarados...?* Jason thought disbelievingly. *Is it... evolving...?*

    But its features weren't morphing, no shifts in its physical shape in any way.

    The light seemed to start to melt away from Gyarados's body, crawling up towards the mouth from the tail. And it got brighter by the instant, all the light concentrating towards its mouth...

    Jason pulled out his Pokedex, the scientific fragments of him getting the best of him, and he scanned Gyarados to find out what was happening...

    He looked at the LCD, and it read:

    "Final Beam - An attack unique to Gyarados. Used when Gyarados is hit with an attack meant to knock it out. Kinetic energy from the opponent's last attack and the charge from all molecules surrounding Gyarados is absorbed and converted to one Hit Point and Hyper Beam energy increased exponentially.

    Classification: One hit KO"

    Jason looked back up, not believing what he was seeing.

    The light poured into Gyarados's mouth, and it held it there as if the light were normal Hyper Beam energy.

    Gyarados swiveled its head to Tyranitar.

    It let loose a deafening roar.

    And the white energy, more colossal than even an Aeroblast, screamed through the air, exploding into Tyranitar at full factorial force...

    The noise was deafening, the light blinding...

    Jaosn looked away. *Make it stop!!*

    The light began to fade, and the sound along with it.

    When Jason could finally see again, he looked back up at where Tyranitar had been.

    It now lay on its back, motionless.

    It had fainted.

    And Jason was the final victor.

    He was breathless, speechless. Totally shocked and amazed. Gyarados had come through for him when he'd needed it most.

    He saw Daniel surveying the situation. The man's eyes fell on Tyranitar, and he rushed to its side. "NO!!"

    Jason quickly moved his wheelchair across the devastation that had been the makeshift battlefield, making his way to Kelly and Adam. *Poor Adam, still dazed.*

    *And Kelly...*

    He leaned forward and pulled the tape off her mouth. As soon as it was off, she gasped for breath through her mouth, gulping in huge lungfuls of air.

    "Jason..." The way she spoke his name was raspy, hoarse, as if she'd tried using her voice for a long time and had managed nothing from it. Jason could tell she'd been screaming for help. But with no other inhabitants on this island, who would hear her? Until he and Adam arrived.

    "Jason... I... I..." She continued to gasp, as if she'd somehow missed her portion of the atmosphere while gagged. Jason looked into her eyes, trying to see more clearly what she was saying...

    Then her eyes grew wide as she looked past him.

    Jason felt the handlebars of his wheelchair being gripped roughly, and he was violently tossed to the side. His chair toppled, and he tumbled out of it.

    His legs were tingling worse than ever.

    He could feel them.

    Daniel was atop him, and his face was a mask of unbridled rage. "If you want it done right..."

    He drove a fist into Jason's temple. Jason felt blood flow freely from whatever wound Daniel had opened up, but he'd also heard something in Daniel's hand pop.

    He looked up at his insane brother...

    And he dealt a punch of his own.

    Daniel grunted and rolled off Jason.

    "...then you talk to a professional," Jason completed.

    Daniel got to his feet and stomped down on Jason's abdomen. The wind was knocked out of Jason and he nearly lost the contents of his stomach.

    "Keep talking, kiddo. It'll be so much more pleasant to shut you up!" Daniel shouted, hauling Jason up by his shirt and dragging him toward the sandbar.

    Belatedly, Jason realized what Daniel was planning to do.

    He heard Kelly screaming, "*NOOOOO!*"

    He tried to shuffle out of Daniel's grasp, and only got a stomach punch for his efforts. He couldn't breathe.

    *Can barely even think...*

    "No such thing as spiritual cleanliness for you," Daniel grunted, "so we'll settle for sacrifice!"

    He dragged Jason into the water, constantly moving deeper into it.

    When they were nearly thirty feet out, and almost neck-high, Daniel seemed satisfied. He pulled Jason down off his shoulder, grasped him tightly by the shirt, and growled, "Dad died in the water. By all rights, you should have, too. I'm just finishing the job."

    He released Jason and shoved him back.

    The dead weights of Jason's legs pulled him down, down, down...

    Jason stared up at the surface of the water, steadily getting fainter, more blurred, all sounds disappearing, light itself beginning to fade...

    *Can't swim, can't move my legs...*

    An image of Kelly sprang to his mind.

    *I can't walk, swim, dance, or do any of those things... but I can love.*

    He closed his eyes and waited for the end.

    ***

    Kelly continued to scream in denial, even after Jason had been tossed into the water. Daniel was stalking back toward her and Adam now...

    *He'll kill us both...*

    Tears streamed down her face in terror and despair, and she let her head fall on the ground.

    There was no choice now. Adam could do nothing, and she could do nothing.

    And Jason was gone.

    She let herself fall into darkness, closing her eyes.

    She didn't want Daniel's grinning face to be the last thing she saw.

    A brainshattering roar pounded through her body and her mind, and she couldn't help but open her eyes again.

    A great tower of water was rising from the sea.

    The tower broke, revealing Jason's Gyarados, positioned not two meters behind Daniel.

    Daniel whirled around and saw the Pokemon upon him.

    Gyarados struck, snaking down and lifting Daniel high into the air with its mouth.

    Daniel screamed an inhuman scream.

    Gyarados's razored teeth penetrated Daniel completely and thoroughly as it used its Crunch attack, mauling its master's mad brother. Dark fluid flowed down its lower lip and into the cold waters.

    It rose high into the air.

    Daniel's screams stopped.

    And Gyarados flung Daniel towards the great depths of the sea.

    Where he would remain for eternity.

    Before Kelly could even register any of this, Gyarados was diving back into the water. Moments later, it broke the surface yet again...

    And it was carrying an unconscious Jason on its back.

    Kelly felt a slight pressure on her wrist. Her head whipped around, and she saw that Adam was now somewhat conscious, using a pocketknife to cut her bonds. As Gyarados lowered Jason to the sand, Adam cut through the ropes on her wrists and snapped through the knot of the ropes around her ankles.

    She crawled forward shakily, unable to stand on her own two feet now, moving as quickly as she could to get to Jason.

    The one she loved.

    She crawled up to him and sprawled herself on top of him, trying to listen for a heartbeat.

    She found a shallow one.

    Suddenly, Jason's chest heaved upward, and he gasped noisily for breath. Water trickled out of his mouth, and he coughed and hacked violently, trying to gain air all the while.

    His eyes snapped open, unseeing, but still looking for something.

    Kelly looked into those eyes, hoping that perhaps he might see her.

    "Jason? Can you hear me?"

    ***

    He didn't need legs to pull himself out of the darkness of his own mind. He clawed his way up and out, knowing there was a light at the end of whatever tunnel he was traveling. His legs tingled.

    *Wait a minute. If my legs tingle, that must mean I'm still alive. I'd better find that light quickly...*

    It was as if he were trying to climb a rope ladder using only his arms, but he still pulled up and out as hard as he could...

    "Jason? Can you hear me?"

    The light burned too brightly for him to make anything out. He gasped for breath, feeling something nasty somewhere at the bottom of his lungs.

    But he knew who was talking to him.

    He commanded his vocal cords to vibrate, to reply. And he hoped she would hear him.

    "I... love... you..."

    As if a door had been unlocked, everything suddenly became clear. The light became somewhat dimmer, revealing to him the beautiful, tear- stained face of Kelly Shields looking down at him. Noises became exquisitely sharp, and the aches and pains of his body were making themselves known.

    He heard her draw a shaky breath. "Jason?"

    His left hand reached up and stroked her face.

    A smile drew her features taut. He reached around to the back of her head and gently pulled her down.

    They met in a loving, passionate kiss, one that denoted how much could happen within a period of days.

    When she pulled away, he looked deeply into her eyes. "I love you, Kelly. I truly love you."

    Her expression was one of pure joy, of overwhelming happiness. "I love you, too, Jason..."

    They held each other for a long time.

    Jason glanced toward the water. Gyarados was there, its head resting on a boulder. It bore no expression, and Jason immediately knew what it had done.

    His brother would trouble them no more.

    He looked over at Adam, who still sat against the rock ridge, missing his prosthetics. The poetic former Pokemon trainer was staring off into the distance, no doubt picturing the next subject for his writings.

    And finally, he looked back at Kelly. She simply clung to him tightly, wanting nothing more than to be with him.

    Now, he wanted nothing more than to be with her.

    ***

    An hour later, they had found Adam's prosthetic limbs and had revived his Pidgeot and Jason's Dragonite. They were readying themselves to leave.

    But Jason would be leaving a Pokemon behind.

    He glanced back at the sandbar where Gyarados still lay. He approached it. "You know that you're welcome to come back any time you want."

    It growled an acknowledgment.

    "You've been my best friend from day one. I'll miss you."

    It growled again. It wasn't much for sentimental moments.

    Jason felt the sting of tears beginning, and he quickly turned away. He moved to where Kelly, Adam, and the flying Pokemon waited.

    He glanced at his companions. "Let's go home."

    They mounted the flying Pokemon, and they lifted into the air.

    Jason glanced back down at the island one final time, and watched Gyarados get smaller and smaller along with the island.

    He had never been alone when facing the odds. Gyarados, Kelly, Tommy, Adam, Professor Oak... they had all been there for him.

    And it was because of extraordinary friends such as those that he was able to face all the challenges and all the hardships.

    Against all odds...

    Jason Creight lived on.



    The End

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    Default Against All Odds - From old TPM ;)

    nice! i'll get to moving it to the archives buddy.

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