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CHAPTER 25

On our way back, Elekid kept trying to pull toward the power plant with his clumsy little hands, and I kept having to tell him that I wasn’t going to go there.

“What do you even want in there? The electricity? I don’t want to get in trouble,” I told him.

“Elekid! Ele!” He yelled.

“Man… you’re a strange one.”

Frillish looked at our new mber with disdain, while Togetic was trying to make friends in her own strange way. She kept trying to play with Elekid’s plug-like horns, looking at them like she was fascinated. It was in these monts that I realized that even though she had evolved, Togetic was still just a baby.

At so point, I ended up having to recall Elekid to his ball because of how adamant he was about getting to the plant. I walked back to the Pokemon Center and gave him to Nurse Joy for a check-up since I had just caught him. Since we had been slacking on our training a little bit, I decided to make Togetic practice her Extrasensory, while Frillish continued to work on Water Pulse. Togetic was slowly working her way up in what she could lift, and I could actually notice the attack now whenever she used it. It was as if an invisible force that distorted the air around it surrounded an object, and after that, she could move it however she pleased. I was confident in her lifting light Pokemon, but heavier ones would be a no go for the tournant. anwhile, Frillish had completely mastered Water Pulse. I rewarded him with one of Floaroma’s famous berries, but Togetic whined, and I ended up giving her so too. There was no way I could ever resist her sad stare. Hex was trickier. The only way to practice the move was against living beings, so we weren’t able to try to learn the move very much. I decided to put it on the back burner for now.

I was getting used to spending more and more ti with my team out of their Pokeballs, which was honestly a welcod addition. Denzel already did the sa with Eevee, and a lot of trainers simply never recalled their Pokemon unless they were forced to. Plus, seeing as how chill Elekid was around , I’d probably be able to do the sa thing with him. Not only would it accelerate the pace at which we bonded, but I’d be able to learn his body language— how he thought, moved, and his behavioral cues. When I picked him up from the Center, I hurried back to my room and released him there.

“Hey, it’s again. I wanted to talk to you with my team here,” I said.

Elekid crossed his arms and stared right into my eyes.

“I caught you, but I want to make sure you know what you’re in for. I’m a trainer participating in the League Circuit. That ans that I travel, battle other trainers, and we get stronger together,” I explained. I gauged his reaction, expecting him to be confused, but he seed happy. Excited, even. “We have a little less than a year to get as strong as we can, then we’ll compete against the most powerful trainers in the region. Are you fine with joining us?”

Elekid flexed his arms and began rotating them. Sparks of electricity flew in between his horns. “Kid!”

I didn’t have to speak Pokemon to realize that was a yes. “Well, now it’s truly official. Welco to the team!” I smiled. “Oh, and we’re also traveling with another human friend and his Pokemon, but we can get you introduced later. For now, I’ll start training with you to asure your strengths and weaknesses, and I’ll also have you observe during tomorrow’s tournant— oh, I forgot to even tell you about the tournant!”

I explained everything to Elekid. I wasn’t going to have him fight yet, obviously, but it’d still be nice to have him see how trainer battles worked. He was seemingly bumd out about not being able to fight, which surprised . I was slowly getting a hold of his personality, and he seed to be hyper all the ti, but also a battle junkie. Maybe his life in the wild had made him this way, but it was still peculiar to look at.

Anyway, after finishing our conversation, I took a shower, and we headed outside toward the edge of town. It was annoying to be doing this back and forth between outside and the Pokemon Center all the ti, but what could I do? My standards had been ruined by Jubilife’s quick public transport.

I rechecked my Pokedex to make sure I hadn’t missed any of Elekid’s moves. Thundershock and Thunder Punch ant that he’d be useful both at a distance and in close range, which was a boon. Swift was extrely useful as well, being a move that hod in toward your opponent. All in all, I needed to assess what level he was at with those moves until I even thought about teaching him anything else. I directed Togetic to practice her Extrasensory on any object she could find lying about, and I told Frillish to stick with her to make sure she didn’t get lost. Her new flying abilities had seemingly made her increasingly likely to just float off sowhere as soon as sothing grabbed her attention.

“Okay, Elekid, let’s do it. use Thundershock in the sky,” I started. “Keep it going for as long as you can.”

Elekid grunted and began to spin his arms around. Electricity sparked, and then gathered above his head before flying off into the clouds. He kept it going for around eight seconds before tiring out.

“Good job!” I said with a smile. Elekid grunted in between heavy breaths. “Eight seconds… y’know, I should really start taking notes about you guys’ progress. I feel like I’d be able to track your growth better with a spreadsheet.”

Elekid looked at like I was speaking gibberish, but he yelled anyway as if he understood. I was glad his movents were so telegraphed. This was nowhere near how hard getting to know Frillish had been. Probably sothing about ghosts.

I pointed toward a tree. “Can you use Swift on that tree?”

The electric type nodded and aid his arms forward as stars materialized all around him before flying toward the tree trunk. I approached it to see the damage it had done and noticed that it had created so pretty big scratches. The move was definitely usable in battle, but we’d have to work on it.

“Swift again on the sa tree, but aim a bit to the left this ti,” I said.

I wanted to test the limits of Swift’s homing abilities. As it turned out, the only requirent was for the target to be within Elekid’s eyesight, and it would always hit. That was truly a powerful asset to have.

“Thunder Punch that sa tree,” I continued.

Elekid spun one arm, and electricity coated his fist. With a scream, he punched the tree with all of his strength, creating a huge hole in the bark.

“Stand back, I don’t want it to fall on you,” I told him. Thunder Punch was definitely his strongest attack, and ideas were already forming in my mind about how to maximize its potential. First, I needed to ascertain a few things…

“Can you do it on both fists?” I said, lifting my own fists up as an example. I mimicked a series of punches. “Like that?”

“Kid! Kid!” He said excitedly.

“Show what you got,” I grinned. “No need to hit the tree this ti.”

He spun his arms around again, and once enough electricity had gathered in his fists, he threw a series of jabs in the air until his fists ran out of energy.

“We definitely need to work on endurance, but that’s like, the easiest thing to work on, so don’t worry,” I said. As it stood, he had the power to battle, but he wouldn’t last more than two minutes in a fight— less if he had to use more moves than usual.

“Ele…” He said.

“Disappointed?” I asked. He nodded and hung his head. His body’s behavior was so human it was almost unsettling, but that was probably the way it was with bipedal, humanoid-shaped Pokemon. “Aw, don’t worry, honey. We’ll get you in shape in no ti.”

Leer was pretty self-explanatory. Elekid would try to intimidate a Pokemon with a scary glare and hope to catch them off-guard, similar to Growl. Those types of moves only worked on weak Pokemon though, and the higher I’d go, the less useful they would be. Charge was just the way Elekid gathered electricity in his body, so he basically used it subconsciously with every attack. However, my mind flashed back to my very first trainer battle. Shinx combined the move Charge with Tackle to create an entirely new move, so maybe I’d be able to do so when Elekid learned sothing else. Or maybe I’d even be able to create an electric type Swift. For now, though, Elekid’s assessnt was over.

I looked around, trying to find Togetic and Frillish. They were hanging out high in the sky, looking at sothing I couldn’t see. If I rembered correctly, that direction was north of Floaroma, which was… Eterna Forest.

“Guys! We’re done here, co down!” I yelled. Togetic gently floated downward while Frillish just deactivated his levitation and stopped himself with Water Sport, similarly to our battle with Roark. He seed to enjoy that little trick. “Togetic, I thought I told you to practice your Extrasensory…” I said, putting my hands on my hips. She avoided my gaze and hid behind Frillish, who proceeded to get out of the way. “I know flying is fun, but you can’t slack off, alright?” I told her. “Don’t look at like that, I’m not mad! Have I ever gotten mad at you?”

Togetic shook her head. She chirped, and then her eyes turned blue as she tore a branch off of a nearby tree before dropping it in front of .

“Is that for ?” I asked as I bent down to pick it up. “You’re sweet! Let’s get back to the Center and see if we can et Denzel. I’ll call him.”

We ended up eting him back at the Center thirty minutes later, where he walked in followed closely by Eevee and Budew. The little plant waddled next to Eevee, and was seemingly ok with the situation, although she still had that permanent scowl on her face. I would have called her cute if she hadn’t tried to kill .

“Wow, who’s that?” Denzel asked, looking at Elekid. The Pokemon put his arms up and yelled out his na, introducing himself.

“New mber of my team. I caught him earlier today near the power plant at Valley Windworks, and he’s fitting like a glove already,” I said, patting him on the back. I felt a small shock run up my arm and jolted. “Ow, ow, ok, let’s not do that again.”

Elekid laughed loudly, eliciting so stares.

“Anyway, what about… well…” I trailed off, realizing it’d be rude to just talk about Budew like she wasn’t there.

“Oh, Budew still hates , but she’s taken a liking to Eevee. Progress is progress, right?” Denzel said, bending down toward the big Budew. She released spores at him, making him cough and fan the air in front of his face.

I just about scread for Nurse Joy before he stopped . “Don’t worry, they’re nonlethal, I’ve already had this incident before, and I checked with a doctor. It’s just sothing that she does if I’m being annoying.”

“How extre,” I said, side-eyeing the grass type. “How will you deal with the tournant? You still can’t battle with her, right?”

“Bud!” Budew screeched.

“What in the world does that an?” I said in a cautious tone.

“She’s saying no, obviously. And I’ll just use Eevee. If he loses, I’ll forfeit. I know I’ll be at a disadvantage, but the majority of participants probably won’t have a badge, so I’m hoping to at least get the third place money.”

“It’d be fun if we fought again. It’s been a while,” I said.

“True, it has been. Looking forward to seeing you out there, Grace. I’ll make sure to turn our score into a 2-0.”

“Be cocky while you still can, I’ll make you eat your words,” I joked.

I recalled my Pokemon and Denzel did the sa while we went to eat in a restaurant. It was an early dinner, but the food was excellent, and all plant-based.

“I’m surprised you caught an Elekid,” Denzel said before taking a sip of water.

“Why?” I asked.

“Well, because they’re one of the few Pokemon that we don’t know how to evolve, right? Well, Electabuzz, I an. The only trainer that has an Electrivire in Sinnoh is Volkner, and I doubt he’ll ever spill.”

“Well, obviously I know that,” I said. “But when I looked into his eyes when he asked to co with , I couldn’t refuse. We’ll make it work,” I said confidently.

Even with today’s knowledge, so Pokemon evolutions were unknown to the public. Electabuzz, Magmar, Dusclops, and Haunter were all examples I could co up with at the top of my head, but there were more. Only a few trainers owned their evolved forms, and they hogged the knowledge like gold.

After digesting dinner, we went for a run. I had Elekid with and Denzel had Eevee. Elekid was actually surprisingly fast, which was sothing I hadn’t expected with his two little legs. He was faster than and Denzel, but the problem was he tired extrely easily, which is why I had him on this run in the first place.

That night, I fidgeted in my bed until sleep finally claid , but of course, the nightmares ca back.

TEAM:

Togetic - Pound, Sweet Kiss, Growl, Headbutt, Fairy Wind, Ancient Power, Extrasensory

Frillish - Bubblebeam, Night Shade, Absorb, Water Sport, Water Pulse

Elekid - Thundershock, Swift, Thunder Punch, Charge, Leer

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