Icy’s pokémon were pretty worn out by now. The
day’s battles were coming to a close. The final match was about to
begin. Icy took his pokémon to be healed then, he and Sara went to the
Grand Stadium to watch the match.
“Welcome back pokémon fans. Well, it’s been quite
an eventful day and we are down to what should be the last battle for the night.
So far, Nicky, from the Seafoam Islands, has defeated the first two elite
trainers. Now he faces the third, Agatha. Ahh, it looks like the
battle is about to begin.”
Nicky looked at his pokéballs. “Hmm. Gotta
beat her ghosts now.” Nicky selected one of the balls. Agatha took
her place.
“Let’s get this over with fast little boy. I’m
already late for a date.” Agatha threw in her pokéball containing
Gengar. Nicky choose a Sandslash.
“Sandslash, go underground now!” His Sandslash
quickly disappeared into the earth. Agatha didn’t look too worried.
Meanwhile, Icy jotted down some notes. Just as Sandslash came through the
ground under Gengar, Gengar faded and Sandslash went through him.
Confused, Sandslash looked all around for its opponent.
“Gengar, lick attack now!” Icy remembered well how
this part went. Gengar appeared right in front of Sandslash and licked
him. Sandslash looked sick but still stayed on its feet. Agatha just
grunted, upset that the attack wasn’t enough to paralyze Sandslash.
“Sandslash, slack attack!” Sandslash swiped Gengar
a few times but it did little more than separate Gengar temporarily.
Gengar pulled itself back together again. “What?!?” Nicky was
shocked at the punitive results of the attack.
“Let’s finish this off the right way Gengar.
Hypnosis followed by dream eater.” Gengar’s hypnosis waves put the
already worn down Sandslash to sleep, then Gengar followed up with its dream
eater attack. Sandslash was beaten and Nicky held its pokéball out to
return it. “Humph, this is all too easy.”
Nicky decided it was time use a new strategy. { If I
can’t use regular attacks against that ghost, I’ll try going with a more
defensive approach. } Nicky pulled out his second pokéball.
“Vileplume, it’s your turn now! GO!” The large plant pokémon
jumped out from the pokéball and planted itself on the field in front of Gengar.
“Vileplume, stun spore.”
“Gengar, night shade, don’t let it find you.”
Gengar’s nightshade kept Vileplume from knowing where to target its spores.
“Now you will watch your Vileplume go down as well. Gengar, lick it
now.” Gengar licked Vileplume but it had no effect. Icy checked
his pokédex, which he had begun to use now more often.
“Vileplumes are grass and poison. This particular
situation favors Vileplume because it doesn’t need to move in order to attack.
Vileplume uses long-range projectile or spore attacks. In this battle,
Vileplume’s attacks can damage Gengar.”
“Vileplume, poison power… wait, no, sleep powder!”
Nicky commanded. Vileplume emitted sleep spores. This time, Gengar
was the one sleeping. “Mega drain now.” Vileplume sucked all of
Gengar’s energy away. Agatha had to recall her beaten Gengar.
Icy continued to watch the battle. “According to
‘Dee’, Vileplume is impervious to Gengar’s poison attacks. I think
Leafy would be able to do the same.”
“But isn’t Vileplume the evolved form of a Gloom?
Are you sure that Leafy is as powerful as that Vileplume?”
“Leafy can be just as good as that Vileplume! She
trusts me. She won’t let Gengar beat us again. Tomorrow, we’ll
be training for these situations.”
Agatha sent out her second pokémon, a Haunter. Nicky
decided to keep Vileplume in the match. “Haunter, hypnosis attack.”
Nicky couldn’t afford to let Vileplume be defeated now.
“Petal dance Vileplume. Confuse Haunter with it.” Vileplume
began her petal dance. Haunter tried to remain focused, but the petals
swirling around Vileplume were distracting him from his target.
“FIRE!” Vileplume sent the petals flying at Haunter who was able to
dodge most of them. “Quick, sleep powder!” While the last of the
petals were being fired off, Vileplume added sleep powder to the remaining.
Some of the sleep powdered petals hit Haunter. It slowly fell asleep and
Agatha recalled it.
“That’s amazing! That Vileplume beat two of her pokémon!
If Leafy can do that too, I’m set!”
“I don’t know Icy. Don’t you think Agatha will be
ready for that type of attack next time?”
“Even if she is, Leafy won’t be beaten by her lick
attacks. Leafy can work on perfecting the attacks that worked in this
battle. I’m having Dee keep an analysis.”
Agatha was getting slightly ticked off now. “You may
be good now kid, but we’ll see just how good you really are. Go Gengar!”
Nicky decided now was the best time to use Vileplume’s
ultimate attack. “Vileplume, charge it up now!”
“Gengar, confusion ray attack!” Agatha smiled with
her plan but then frowned seeing Vileplume was still charging up. An
expired Full Heal canister was lying in Nicky’s hand. “S***!”
Even with the small amount of sunlight left, Vileplume was able to fully charge
its solar beam. “Crap, Gengar night shade.”
“Solar beam now!!!” The field became completely
dark. It was like time had just stopped itself and stood still now.
Icy and Sara looked around but, like the rest of the spectators, couldn’t find
the two pokémon. Suddenly, the intense beam of light from Vileplume’s
solar beam ripped through the darkness over the field. The audience was
stunned for a moment. It all happened so quickly. The darkness
cleared away, revealing a bright white Gengar and a panting Vileplume.
Agatha was shocked, but not as white as her Gengar.
“This can’t be. Gengar return. Arbok go!” Agatha’s
Arbok slithered onto the field. Nicky determined it was time to let
Vileplume sit it out. He returned it to the pokéball then selected
another.
“Ok Butterfree, your turn now!” Nicky selected a
Butterfree to fight the venomous Arbok. Icy’s eyes lit up. Sara
opened a silver pokéball and let Aura watch. (Aura is the golden
Butterfree that Sara now owns, remember?)
“Wow, a Butterfree. Let’s see what he does with
it.” Aura seemed very happy to see another of her kind battling.
“Butterfree, psybeam now!” Agatha knew Arbok would
go down in an instant if the psybeam hit it. Arbok dodged the beam just by
a hair then lunged for Butterfree with jaws wide open. “Confusion
now!” Arbok was only a foot away from sinking its venomous fangs into
Butterfree when it suddenly found itself confused and bit its own tail.
Arbok figured out what had happened a little too late though. “Psybeam
Butterfree!” Butterfree finished Arbok off with just one hit from the
psybeam leaving Agatha with only one pokémon left.
“Darn. I’m not going to win this one. Oh
well, I can still weaken your pokémon so you can’t beat Lance. Hmm,
what am I saying? I hate that jacka** of a trainer. Nevermind.
Go Golbat!” The enormous bat appeared hovering over the field.
“Bite now!” Golbat swooped past Butterfree then snuck up from behind.
It sank its fangs deep into Butterfree’s back. Butterfree screamed in
pain.
“NO! Butterfree! Return now!” Nicky was
about the cry but help the tears back. Icy was reminded of how he felt
when Buttercup was almost killed by Blaine’s Magmar. Nicky gathered
himself and took out another pokéball. “Raichu, go! Thunder
attack, NOW!” The Raichu began to light up. The sky roared with
thunder. Suddenly, enormous lightning bolts came striking down to Raichu.
Raichu channeled all the electricity towards Golbat. Golbat puffed out
some smoke before hitting the ground and fainting. Nicky had won.
“Wow. What a battle! Nicky looks like he might
be able to take out Lance as well. Due to the time, that battle will be
postponed until tomorrow morning. Remember, the snack bar opens 30 minutes
before the match so get your refreshments…” he continued to babble on and on
as the crowd filed out of the stadium.
“So Icy, are you going to battle the Elite 4 tomorrow?”
“Yes. But not in the morning. I’m going to
use that time to strategize. My pokémon and I have a great deal of
training to do. I WILL become a pokémon master!” Sara and Aura
followed Icy back home.
Once again, Icy was awoken by the pestering Dodrio… eh-hem,
I said, once again, Icy was awoken by the pestering Dodrio. Hmmm…
Icy continued sleeping peacefully through Dodrio’s horrible morning crowing.
Two fluffy, yellow earmuffs covered his ears. Sara and Aura were in the
den playing games when Icy finally woke up several hours later. He joined
them and everyone went to Brock’s Diner for breakfast.
“That trainer Nicky was really great last night.”
“Yes he was. Are you going to see him face Lance
today?”
“I guess I should. I want to be completely prepared
for anything Lance can throw at me.” They finished their breakfast and
headed towards the Grand Stadium. The battle had already begun!
“Shoot! Quick, let’s find some open seats!” They got two seats
close to the mid-level section of the stadium and watched the match currently in
progress.
Lance’s Gyarados fell to Nicky’s Raichu. It was now
3-2 in favor of Nicky. Raichu got back into its fighting pose and awaited
its next opponent. Lance drew his cape, attempting to look all big and
tough, and sent out his fourth pokéball. Nicky looked at his next
opponent with fear in his eyes. The pokémon Lance sent out was like no
pokémon he’d ever seen.
“Wha, what is that?” He clicked open his pokédex.
“Aerodactyl, an once to be believed extinct pokémon.
This fearsome flying creature has many sharp teeth showing that it was a
carnivore.” Nicky put the pokédex away quickly not wanting to hear
anything more that would scare him or his pokémon.
“That thing likes like it’s made of rock so Raichu is
useless. Raichu, return!” Nicky didn’t want to lose now, not
after making it this far… “All right Blastoise, it’s your turn to
battle now!” The giant shellfish pokémon took the field. “Hydro
pump now!”
“Huh! Crap. Aerodactyl, fly to avoid getting
hit.” The stone bird flew up high as Blastoise fired its water cannons.
Because Aerodactyl was made on rock, it couldn’t move quickly enough to avoid
all the blasts but did manage to survive. “Ok, now use sky attack!”
Aerodactyl swooped down towards Blastoise.
“Withdrawal now!” Blastoise complied quickly and
Aerodactyl smacked flat into its shell. “Now, finish it off Blastoise.”
His Blastoise took Aerodactyl by the tail and held it in front of his water
cannons. After a thorough soaking, Lance gave up and recalled the beaten
bird. “YYYYEEEEEESSSSSS!!! One more to go!”
“GGGRRRRRR… I can’t lose this match…
D***… Ok Dragonite, it’s all up to you now.” Lance sent out
his final pokémon, Dragonite. Nicky looked at the huge dragon pokémon.
“Ooohhh… That thing’s huge!” Blastoise
waited for Nicky’s commands. “Ok, Hydro pump again Blastoise.”
It fired the jet stream of water from its water cannons directly at Dragonite.
“Agility now Dragonite. Follow it up with your Hyper
Beam!” Dragonite completely dodged the water blast and charged up its
hyper beam.
“Oh no.”
“Fire!” Dragonite made a perfect shot on Blastoise
knocking it out with one hyper beam.
“Oh, Blastoise return.”
“It’s 4-3 now folks! Lance looks like he may make
an incredible comeback here. Don’t forget to fill up on…”
Suddenly, fighting sounds are broadcasted over the PA. The crowd cheers as
a new announcer takes over. “Ok, Nicky is getting ready to select his
next pokémon.”
Nicky looked at his remaining pokéballs. He still had
Sandslash, Vileplume, and a Dewgong. “That’s it, ice can beat dragons.
All right Lance, prepare to lose. I’m gonna be a Pokémon Master!
Your turn now Dewgong! GOOOO!!!” The seal pokémon entered the
field. Dragonite was still recovering from the hyper beam energy drain.
“Shoot, an ice pokémon. Dragonite, slam now.”
Dragonite’s speed was greatly diminished due to its low energy state.
“Dewgong, now’s your chance. Ice beam now!”
Dewgong fired its ice beam directly at the slowly charging Dragonite. In
the blink of an eye, Dragonite was encased in a block of ice. “Finish
it, aurora beam!” Dewgong fired the colorful beam at the
Dragonite-popsicle, finishing it off for good. “YES!!! WE DID IT!!
I WON!!!!!” Nicky jumped up and down while Dewgong clapped cheerfully.
Lance just sank his head as he recalled Dragonite. He walked over to
Nicky.
“You are a very talented pokémon trainer. You have
proven this by defeating the world’s four strongest trainers. Now, by
the power vested in me by the Pokémon League, I hereby name you, Pokémon
Master Nicky. Congratulations master trainer Nicky, you have done what
others can only dream of doing.” Lance presented Nicky with a
multi-colored badge. In it were multiple gemstones that sparkled brightly
in the sunlight. Nicky held the badge up high into the air. The
crowd applauded the young boy for his valiant effort and skill. After the
festivities were finally over, they crowds left and waited for the next set of
battles to start.
Icy and Sara left for the training arena. “That was
cool. Nicky sure knows how to handle pokémon. I wish I could do
that well too…”
“You will Icy. But I think you should change the
lineup a bit.”
“Right. Ok, my lineup. Cyber, Hocus, Wiggler,
Leafy, Vapor, and Buttercup. You guys are going to make me a pokémon
master!” After training his new team in the arena for a few hours, Icy
signed up to battle the Elite 4.
“You just in luck, the last trainer just cancelled a few
minutes ago.”
“Hmm, why?”
“I’m not really allowed to say. Sorry… You
are scheduled to battle them in about one hour. Can you be ready by
then?”
“Yeah. I’ll be more than ready!”
“Well, good luck little boy.” Icy took his pass and
went back with Sara. They ate lunch and then picked up Icy’s pokémon
from the pokécenter where they were healing from the training.
“Let’s go guys. Our dreams await!” They
headed back to the Grand Stadium. Icy was in the greatest of moods when
the stadium seemed to vanish. “What, what’s happening?”
Suddenly, everything was gone, replaced by a dark world. “Why am I here?
I don’t have time to play games with you now Mewtwo!”
“Come now Icy. Is that any way to treat the one who
cured you? Personally, I’d be much more grateful.”
“Somehow, I can’t picture someone like you being very
grateful for anything.”
“Whatever. There’s no riddle or conflict this time
Icy. I merely wanted to wish you the best of luck.”
“Huh? Am I getting this right? You are wishing
me, luck?”
“Oh… Yes Icy, I am. Please, I may be
heartless at times, but you can understand that I do possess a heart like you
all the same. I can’t help it if I carry a deep hatred towards trainers
though. But still, you interest me most of all. So, once again, I
wish you luck. Please don’t go and embarrass yourself again like you did
battling Agatha. That can really damage your reputation as a trainer.”
Mewtwo snickered audibly so Icy could hear.
“Why you little…” his stopped after noticing he was
back in normal time and space again. The phasing had worn off. Sara
was staring at him funny.
“Ummm, who are you talking to Icy?”
“Oh, no one… C’mon, let’s get to the
stadium!” They continued on their way. In the back of Icy’s
mind, he thanked Mewtwo for his kindness.