While this was convenient, I was a little leery about summoning the girls, but I guess people would find out at so point. Showing the world felt dangerous, but if people already knew about my Pokémon's Paradise Forms, there was a good chance that they knew about my ability to catch people.
-What happens if a Pokémon uses a move on you?- I sent back, and a reply ca back almost imdiately.
-Then you have to use a revive or a max revives to bring us back! Don't worry! We all want to fight!- Nemona replied.
I sighed, and then sent an -Okay- back but I got a ssage right away.
-You had better put so effort into it when you summon !-
I chuckled at that ssage, and then looked down at Finny. "Ready to go?"
"No fair! I want the Master to carry !" Popsicle complains, but then Knighty smacked her on the back of the head. "Hey! What was that for? You want to go?"
"You're a dummy. You have to walk to evolve, but you want the Master to carry you?" Knighty said, rolling her eyes, and I gave the two a look.
"Don't ss around, or I will turn this trip right around and send you all back to Prisma!" I half-threatened, but it got the two to quiet down.
I began to walk, and it was very quiet. I looked over at Popsicle, who was pouting, and then I looked over at Knighty who had a faint blush. Tomorrow I would have to take her to hunt the Bronzor's to collect their fragnts, and then I would have to find a man nad Zapapico to get the Auspicious Armor. After that, I was sure that she would feel better, but I was also excited to see what she looked like.
I walked down the path, but it didn't take long before I ca across a Pokémon, and it was a Pokémon that I hadn't seen in the bio yet.
"A Pyroar?" I asked, and the Pokémon looked at .
Then it looked at all the girls with , and then back at with a glare. It was clear that it didn't like how many female Pokémon I had, but they weren't even the sa Pokémon. This was also my first face off against a wild male Pokémon, but then I rembered sothing and sighed.
"Sorry, big guy, but you are going to have to fight soone else," I said, and summoned Grusha's ball to my hand, and then tossed it out. "Go, Grusha," I said with no enthusiasm, but the ball just hit the ground without opening.
I just stared at the ball for a mont, and then Pyroar started to walk slowly towards . I sighed, and set Finny down, walking over to the ball and picked it up, letting out another sigh before taking a deep breath and aiming at the Pyroar's head. "Alright! It's your ti to shine! Go, Grusha!" I shouted out, and launched the ball at the Pyroar. Not how you were supposed to do it, but the slow gate the Pyroar had like it knew it was going to win was annoying .
The Pyroar had no chance to dodge, and Grusha's ball dinged it between the eyes, knocking the Pokémon's head back. The ball flew up into the air and burst open, shooting a light down to the ground. The light ford into Grusha wearing a light blue tank top and dark blue jeans, along with her trademark scarf and mitts. The Pyroar's head snapped back down, but when it saw what had co off of the poke ball, it leaned its head around Grusha to look at with a "Really?" look, and I just shrugged.
"Show us what you have learned, Grusha," I called out, and she looked over her shoulder with a nod.
"Grusha, Grusha!" She said in a determined voice, then turned around and said. "I use Splash!"
, Pyroar, and all my Pokémon just stood there with blank faces as Grusha flopped over and started to wiggle on the ground. My Cosmog ca over to , and leaned in to whisper. "Do I look like that?" Lumi asked, and I couldn't hold it in and burst out laughing. This was too much! What in Arceus's na was Grusha doing?"
Suddenly, Grusha jumped up, and turned to to stick out her tongue cheekily. "Sorry, it was Iono's idea, but everyone's faces made it worth it! Now I am ready to be serious! Grusha, Grusha!"
I was almost in tears at this point from trying to hold back my laughter, but Grusha was too freakin cute!
"Let's end this quickly, Grusha. Use sothing other than Splash, please," I said, trying to keep myself together.
Grusha nodded, and then activated her Frigid Ice Queen Skin. Ice covered her body and then shattered off to reveal light blue boots, and gloves with dark blue shorts and a dark blue jacket that sohow contained her big breasts. Her hair had also turned to light blue, and her skin was a lighter shade. She turned and pointed her mittens at Pyroar.
"Grusha, Grusha!"
A board made of ice ford under her feet, and Grusha shot forward, breathing ice from her mouth to create a path that turned into a ramp. Grusha grabbed her board with one hand, spinning in the air while taking one foot off to land an icy kick to the side of the Pyroar's head. This staggered the Pokémon, and sent it tumbling. Grusha landed the blow with her foot, and then used the board to land back on the ground.
"Finish it, Grusha," I commanded, and she nodded, running forward with her board in her hand.
Grusha swung her board around in a large arch, the blade hitting Pyroar's head. As the Pokémon hit the ground, a flash of red light appeared around it, and the light faded away, showing the Pyroar had fainted. This was my first ti seeing it outside of a trainer battle, and I was a bit relieved that we hadn't killed it. I didn't want to kill unless I had to.
"Master! How did I do? I an, Grusha Grusha?" Grusha asked cutely as she ran over and gave a hug, her big breasts pushing against .
I returned the hug, and then patted her on the head. "That was aweso, Grusha! I couldn't have done better, but don't call Master. People are already going to think this is weird," I told her, and she gave a huge grin.
"What's weird? You are the master of all my holes!" Grusha said with a wink, and I groaned.
"Not around others, please," I said, looking her in the eyes, and she blushed.
"Sorry, Master. Grusha," She apologized, and then I let go of her, and then she took a step back. "Grusha, Grusha?"
"What does that even an?" I asked, trying not to facepalm.
"I am going back now," She giggled, and then her and her ball turned into light that sucked back into .
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