Chapter One: The Dawn of Kamon

"Voltorb, screech!" ordered the first trainer.

"Onix, rock throw," commanded the second trainer, the elite Pokémon trainer, Bruno.

The Onix straightened itself out, and slammed right into Voltorb, crushing the electric Pokémon.

"Voltorb appears to be losing this match folks," said the announcer. "It seems the first trainer will have to recall it."

"Voltorb, giant explosion!" ordered the first trainer.

Voltorb, at first, started glowing. Then it exploded. The explosion hit Onix and it fell to the ground.

The two trainers recalled their Pokémon and then selected two more Pokémon.

"Bruno's losing, I knew it," murmured Kamon to Hiroki, over the phone. The two boys were watching the same show and having a fight about who was going to win.

"Hah!" laughed Hiroki.

"Go Hitmonlee!" ordered Bruno.

"Go, Efi!" The other trainer threw the Poké Ball containing the evolved Eevee in it.

"Hitmonlee, mega kick," ordered Bruno.

"Efi, confusion now," said the other trainer calmly.

Hitmonlee dived at Efi foot first, but Efi's confusion attack got the best of the fighting Pokémon and it fell from the ground.

Kamon smirked, as he watched Hitmonlee be recalled. Kamon knew Hiroki could picture Kamon smirking, like he was actually doing.

"Yeah, well Bruno still has Machamp and Hitmonchan to finish off that little trainer," said Hiroki to Kamon.

Kamon shook his head. "No way, with an Efi, and I heard this trainer has a Blacky too, there's no way Bruno can win."

Both Kamon and Hiroki were kids in the town of Wakaba. They were also at the age of earning their first Pokémon, and that's what they'd be doing tomorrow. Kamon would head out tomorrow to Professor Utsugi's laboratory to get his first Pokémon. His choices would be the usual: A water type, plant type, or a fire type.

Professor Utsugi, also known as Wakaba Town's Pokémon Expert, trained and studied many Pokémon, similar to Professor Oak in Pallet Town. His lab was probably one of the biggest in town, and many people came to see him, right before they left for the Jolt League Games.

Kamon glanced towards the television, seeing Efi was beating Bruno's Pokémon. "I can easily prove that Efi and Blacky could easily defeat all of Bruno's Pokémon," Kamon sneered. He glanced towards the computer. "We could prove this in a computerized Pokémon match online. Are you in?"

"Why don't you just capture an Efi and Blacky and prove it to me while battling Bruno," replied Hiroki. "If, of course, you even make it to him."

From the background, Kamon could hear someone shouting at Hiroki.

"Listen Kamon, I have to go," said Hiroki. "But don't forget about tomorrow!"

Kamon rolled his eyes. "I wouldn't miss it for the world."

Kamon hung up his phone and glanced towards the TV. He saw Efi defeating Bruno's last Pokémon. Then, suddenly, the ad for tomorrow's ceremony (where Hiroki and Kamon would be getting their Pokémon), which in fact was actually an ad for Utsugi's lab.

"That guy and his ads," murmured Kamon. He turned the television to another battle. It was a battle from the fiery cave of the Sea Foam Islands.

Chapter Two: Hinoarashi's the Choice

Naturally wake up at dawn, Kamon yawned and stretched as he awoke. He walked sleepily out of bed and headed downstairs to the kitchen.

"What time is it?" Kamon asked his mother, who was in the kitchen eating some waffles, hopefully not his.

"You have a half a hour before you leave for Professor Utsugi's place," his mother answered.

Just enough time to get ready and most likely get there before Hiroki did, thought Kamon. "Thanks mom."

When Kamon was fully dressed and ready to go, his mom and little sister walked proudly towards Professor Utsugi's laboratory.

"Look at all the fans of Wakaba Town you have here," said Kamon's mother. She glanced towards a strange, red-haired girl, who looking into Professor Utsugi's lab through a far window. "And it seems you may even have some admirers son."

Kamon blushed. "Heh, that's real funny mom." He stopped walking. "Maybe I should go alone from here on in."

"I'm not leaving until you intoduke you to da girl," said Kamon's little sister.

Kamon rolled his eyes. "And you two will leave?"

The mother and sister nodded their heads.

Kamon sighed, "Fine." He walked over to the girl at the window. "Excuse, who may I ask are you?"

The girl seemed to ignore Kamon and began murmuring, "I wish I had a Pokémon, but I don't have the money to get a licenses to train. There's only one thing to do. And that's to-"

"To what?" asked Kamon.

The girl spun around, glaring at Kamon. "Go away! This is none of your business! So just go away!"

Kamon shrugged and headed towards the front of the lab.

As he stepped into Professor Utsugi's lab, he noticed that at the far end only stood one person, oppose to two. Hiroki wasn't here yet.

Kamon walked down the halls of the lab towards the Professor. "Utsugi, is that you down there?"

Professor Utsugi turned around. "I'm just saying good-bye to my Pokémon . . ."

Kamon gave the professor a pat on the back, "Well, you'll still have one, which ever one that is."

"So do you know which one you want?" asked the Professor.

"Yes, in fact I do," said Kamon. "I wish to acquire the deadly fire Pokémon, Hinoarashi!"

Professor Utsugi picked up a Poké Ball from the table and handed it to Kamon. "Welcome to the world of Pokémon, Kamon. Hinoarashi is yours."

Chapter Three: Friend or Rival

Suddenly, Utsugi's lab door burst open. There stood Hiroki. He cried, "Am I late, am I late, am I late!"

Kamon rolled his eyes and sighed. "No Hiroki, in fact you're right on time," said Kamon, who stood next to Utsugi. Then an evil thought popped into Kamon's head. "But-" He waved Hiroki's Poké Ball in the air and saw Hiroki gasped "-I already have my first Pokémon!"

Kamon saw Hiroki gasp and headed towards Kamon and Professor Utsugi. "Which Pokémon did you choose?"

Kamon thought about the question for a moment. If Hiroki chose Chikolita, then Kamon's Hinoarashi could easily beat Hiroki every time. He just simply smiled. "Well you'll just have to see, now won't ya."

Kamon watched as Hiroki turned towards Utsugi. "Professor, I'll choose as my first Pokémon the crocodile water-Pokémon Waninoko!"

The poor kid nearly flipped out. "You . . . chose . . . Waninoko?"

"Who did you choose?" asked Hiroki.

"The fire Pokémon, Hinoarashi," answered Kamon.

"Well, well, well," said Hiroki, "look at mister bragger! So guess what he finds? The Pokémon worst than mine-"

"You want to settle this here and now Hiroki!" shouted Kamon.

"Boys, boys," said Utsugi, "as much as myself and the rest of Wakaba Town would like to see you battle, a visiting professor, Professor Oak, is here with both of you two's Pokédex. If you don't head to route 30 soon, he'll have to leave."

"This battle can happen here and now!" said Hiroki.

"Outside!" Kamon motioned outside of the lab.

Utsugi sighed. "At least they aren't battling in here."

The boys' first battle had attracted a large crowd of people from the town. Kamon glanced around and noticed the girl had disappeared from the town. But that wasn't the important thing right now.

Kamon glanced towards Professor Utsugi and his assistant. His assistant said, "This should be quick and intersting match."

"Yes," said Utsugi, "I just hope the winner's one win won't go to his head, and the loser's one last won't make him quit."

Kamon and Hiroki stood at different ends of a small field. They both held their only Poké Ball containing their first Pokémon. Hiroki threw his first.

"Waninoko, prepare to attack!" Hiroki threw the Poké Ball, and out of it came a bluish crocodile Pokémon, standing on its hind legs.

Kamon smirked and gave a simple nodded. "Let's show 'em, Hinoarashi!" He threw the Poké Ball and out of it came an orange colored created with a black strip running from its rear to its forehead, and a flame running along his back.

"Let this Pokémon begin!" announced Professor Utsugi.

"Waninoko scratch attack," said Hiroki.

"Yeah, Hinoarashi tackle him," said Kamon.

"Hin!" growled Hinoarashi. Waninoko tried rushing at Hinoarashi and scratching him, but Hinoarashi gave Waninoko a deadly tackle. The impact hurt both of the little Pokémon.

"Hinoarashi, leer now," ordered Kamon. He smirked and stuck out his tongue at Hiroki. "I'm gonna win!"

"Waninoko, leer!" said Hiroki, copying Kamon.

"Hin!" Hinoarashi's eyes began to glow in a deep red.

"Wan!" Waninoko's eyes glowed too, except in a deep blue.

They simply stared at each other, waiting for one to weaken. But neither was weakening. So Kamon decided to break the silence.

Chapter Four: Match for the Best!

"Hinoarashi, smokescreen," shouted Kamon.

The small flame Pokémon shot smoke from its mouth, blinding the annoying crocodile-Pokémon.

"Water gun!" ordered Hiroki.

Waninoko quickly shot water from his mouth, but it was still blinded from Hinoarashi's smokescreen attack. Waninoko wasn't landing an hits on Hinoarashi (some on the observers) until-

"Wan!" Waninoko sprayed Hinoarashi and sent him flying up against a tree.

"Now, scratch attack!" ordered Hiroki. He copied Kamon and stuck out his tongue. "Now let's seen who's going to win."

Waninoko leaped at Hinoarashi's face and started scratching away. But then, Kamon noticed something. The flame on Hinoarashi's back was up against the tree. It could easily burn away the base of the tree so it would land on Waninoko.

Kamon just stood confidently and smiled.

"Recall your Pokémon, you know I'm going to win this match!" shouted Hiroki.

Just as Hiroki said that, the base was finally burned through. The tree fell, smashing into Waninoko's head.

"Huh!" cried a confused Hiroki.

"Now, finish it off, tackle attack!" commanded Kamon.

"No!" cried Hiroki.

"Ashi!" Hinoarashi bashed into Waninoko, making it fully faint.

Hiroki frowned and quickly recalled Waninoko. "Fine, you win."

At Professor Utsugi's lab, Hinoarashi and Waninoko were being healed with the professor's healing machine while the professor and the two young trainers talked about what they should do next.

"Professor Oak is in town, well close to town," explained Utsugi. "The professor has a Pokémon index, or a Pokémon encyclopedia, that would have a great important usage for both of you. Oak is just north of the neighboring city, Yoshino City, in route 30."

Kamon saw Hiroki glance towards him, smiling, and said, "I'll get there before you Kamon."

Kamon shrugged. "You probably will, my mom has some good-bye presents and I need to make sure I receive something from my sister before I go."

Hiroki sighed. "Well Wakaba Town, I guess that means I'm off. I, Hiroki the Pokémon trainer, promise you all that I shall journey to the Elite Trainers and let my fame shine down on this town!"

Chapter Five: Bye-Bye Wakaba

Kamon returned to his house for his final good-byes to his sister and mother before he set out the next day.

Most of the day, Kamon hung out with his sister, since he wouldn't be able to do that again anytime soon. After lunch, Kamon let Hinoarashi out of his Poké Ball and then let his little sister play with the cute, little, flame Pokémon.

By nightfall, Kamon was beginning to wonder what his gifts were. He ate dinner with his mom and sister and then brought up the questions.

"Mom, sis, didn't you two say you had something for me yesterday?" asked Kamon. "I was curious as to what it was?"

"Well Kamon, both Hiroki's father has three cell phones at his house and he gave one to me to give to you." Kamon's mother handed her son the cell phone. "You can call me or Professor Utsugi anytime you want, I've already saved our names for speed dial."

"Thanks mom," said Kamon.

Kamon's little sister handed him a scroll-like object. "And here's a town map. I've had one for awhile, but I never really needed it. I think you probably would need it more than me."

Kamon smiled. "Thanks sis."

Kamon's mom glanced at the clock on the wall. "Well, looks like it's getting late. You two better get to bed."

"Yeah," Kamon agreed. "I'm getting up bright and early in the morning."

That morning Kamon and Hinoarashi walked a good mile. He as walked away from his home he saw many Pokémon that day, including several Pidgey, a Spearow or two in a tree, and an Otachi and a Rattata getting into a fight.

But as the two continued forward a trainer, he was hoping to see again soon.

It was Hiroki.

"Hey Hiroki," Kamon said.

Hiroki jumped a little as he had awoken.

"Oh, uh, hey ya Kamon," murmured Hiroki sleepily. He began to get up. "Morning already?"

Kamon nodded. "I thought you'd at least be in Yoshino City by now." But in Kamon's head, he thought, Yeah, like that'd happen.

"I stopped and too a rest. You've just arrived?" asked Hiroki.

"I don't care. I just had another nice night at home before I left," Kamon answered. "Unlike you, sleeping in the wild."

"Hin," agreed Hinoarashi.

Hiroki stuck his tongue out. "I'm roughing it. And besides, I found some nuts that they make potion out of too!" He grabbed a new nut from the plant he was resting by. "It healed poor little Waninoko, see!" Hiroki threw Waninoko Poké Ball, and the small crocodile Pokémon flexed his "muscles" to show his health.

Kamon rolled his eyes. "Come on Hinoarashi, Yoshino City shouldn't be far. We don't need Hiroki and Waninoko!" This time, he stuck out his tongue at Hiroki. "See ya Hiroki!" The duo walked off.

Chapter Six: When Night Falls . . .

Kamon and Hinoarashi decided look around Yoshino City, when they finally reached it.

"You know Hinoarashi," said Kamon, "let's prove Hiroki and his stupid Waninoko wrong!"

"Hin?" asked Hinoarashi.

"Simple," answered Kamon. "We go roughing it tonight in route 30."

"Hin, hin, hino," murmured Hinoarashi.

"I know, I don't want to do it either, but we'll have to do it," said Kamon. "I mean come on, this will be our life for awhile."

"Hinoarashi shi hin?" asked Hinoarashi.

"It would be simple to go to the Pokémon Center," agreed Kamon. "But we must prove a point!"

"Hino," agreed Hinoarashi.

"Let's go!" said Kamon.

Kamon and Hinoarashi had walked a good enough length into route 30. The duo could easily get to Professor Oak's house tomorrow without getting up early, so they were very pleased with themselves.

"Hmmm, it's going to get pretty cold at night," murmured Kamon. He glanced at Hinoarashi. "Of course you probably can't get too cold with that flame on your back, huh?"

"Hinoarashi shi," Hinoarashi disagreed.

"It can?" Kamon thought for a moment. "How about this: We have a fire burning throughout the night so we don't freeze. Okay?"

"Hin," said Hinoarashi.

Kamon gather some sticks, twigs, and even found two logs. He neatly cleared the area of twigs and dry grass, then made a "fire pit" out of rocks and stones in case the fire would start to spread.

"Alright Hinoarashi, use your ember attack to get the fire started," ordered Kamon. "Let's get this fire going."

"Hin!" agreed Hinoarashi. Hinoarashi took a deep breath and shot a small blast of fire at the wood. It quickly ignited and a fire was started.

Kamon unraveled his sleeping bag and perpared to go to bed.

"Hino hin?" asked Hinoarashi.

"You can in my sleeping bag too Hinoarashi," said Kamon.

"Hin!" said Hinoarashi gleefully. He rushed into the bag.

Hinoarashi quickly went to sleep after he entered the sleeping bag, but Kamon had a little problem.

Route 30 was filled with Pokémon, such as Hoho and Rattata, which were still roaming around in the woods.

It suddenly dawned to Kamon that tons of Pokémon were getting around the fire, including a Spearow which don't even come out at night.

"Maybe I better put out the fire," murmured Kamon. "Hinoarashi's asleep and I'm sure I can survive. Besides, this can't be good for all those Hoho and other night Pokémon out there."

As Kamon started to get out of the sleeping bag, something swung by him.

Kamon gasped. "What was that?" His head shot back and forth, searching for what the creature had been. Was it just his imagination?

Kamon suddenly groaned. "I don't have any water. I suppose Hinoarashi could blow out the fire." Kamon shook Hinoarashi. "Hinoarashi, wake up."

Hinoarashi blinked acouple of times as it woke up. But when he finally did wake up, Hinoarashi froze in fear.

"What's wrong?" asked Kamon.

"Hin o," answered Hinoarashi.

"Look up?" Kamon slowly glanced up, and looking down on both Kamon and Hinoarashi were tons of beady, red, eyes of Itomaru, the night spider Pokémon.

Kamon glanced around. He slowly realized that surrounding him everywhere were Itomaru, and they didn't look happy.

"I knew the fire couldn't be good," muttered Kamon.

Chapter Seven: The Web of Itomaru

"Hinoarashi, get up and stop these guys!" ordered Kamon.

"Hin!" Hinoarashi leaped in front of Kamon, ready to go.

"O," growled the Itomaru all around them.

"Ar," growled a new voice. An Araidosu, a fully evolved Itomaru, stepped forward. "Araido su!"

"Back away, and I'll put out the fire," growled Kamon.

"Ar!" growled the Araidosu.

"It!" growled the tons of Itomaru.

"That doesn't sound like an okay," murmured Kamon. "Sounds more like a battle cry to me." He glanced down at Hinoarashi. "Ready Hinoarashi?"

"Hino!" growled Hinoarashi.

"Araido su!" growled the Araidosu.

"Let's show 'em, Hinoarashi!" Kamon smiled brightly. "Hinoarashi, ember attack, now!"

Before Hinoarashi could even inhale, all the Itomaru sent a strange wave of darkness at Kamon and Hinoarashi.

Kamon gasped. "A nightshade attack! Hinoarashi, never mind, run!"

The duo jumped out of an opening where the spiders weren't blocking. They quickly dashed away as fast as they could, not caring which direction they were heading.

"Araidosu!" The giant spider Pokémon leaped from a tree and landed right in front of Kamon and Hinoarashi. It spat a spider web around Kamon and Hinoarashi, trapping them.

"Hin no!" Hinoarashi shot a blast of fire at the Araidosu, but he missed. Instead, Hinoarashi flared up the flame on his back and burned through the webbing.

"Hinoarashi, free me too," begged Kamon.

Hinoarashi turned around and let his flame burn through Araidosu's webbing around Kamon.

Before they could escape, all the Itomaru had returned, getting ready to attack.

"Hinoarashi, aim for Araidosu! Ember attack, now!" shouted Kamon.

"Hin!" Hinoarashi shot a blast of fire at the led Araidosu, but instantly an Itomaru leaped forward and took a hit.

Kamon sighed. "Those loyal Itomaru won't let their leader get hurt." Kamon thought for a moment. "For a quick escape, we can't be seen. So you know what that means! Hinoarashi, smokescreen!"

"Hinoarashi shi!" Hinoarashi shot smoke from his mouth, and spreading it all around the area blinding all the Itomaru and the leading Araidosu.

Kamon smirked. "Hinoarashi aim your ember at Araidosu!"

"Shi!" growled Hinoarashi. He shot fire at Araidosu and it ignited with fire. It went running away into the forest.

Kamon patted Hinoarashi on the head. "Good job Hinoarashi!" He waited for the Itomaru to quickly leave but they didn't move an inch.

"Hin o?" asked Hinoarashi.

Kamon nodded. "Yeah, you just might have to run." Kamon and Hinoarashi went back into a mad dash.

They didn't know how long it was until they heard a voice. "Quickly boy, head this way!"

The duo headed straight towards the voice. They didn't realize until hitting a wall, that they were both inside a house.

The door slammed shut, and several Itomaru slammed into the slammed door.

A light was turned on in the house.

"If you needed to a place to stay, you should have just called me Kamon. Besides, any trainer knows that Itomaru and Araidosu get really angered by light." There stood Professor Oak, Kamon's saver and the person that would give him his Pokédex.

Kamon wrapped his arms around Oak. "Thank you!"

"Oh, please Kamon, just letting go of me is thanks enough," said Oak.

Chapter Eight: Hiroki's Entrance

Kamon yawned as he awoke rather early that morning in Professor Oak's house. There was some sort of buzzing noises coming from outside. They had also awakened Hinoarashi, for the little Pokémon was peering sleepily around.

"What is that?" asked Kamon.

"Aw, that is the early morning sound of the Redeiba, the ladybug Pokémon, in the morning." Professor Oak listened for a moment. "They're in a swarm, that must mean they're attacking something. They only form together in a pack if they're going after something."

Kamon yawned. "Yeah, that's nice."

"I'm going to go out and watch them," said Oak. "I'll awake you when your friend arrives Kamon."

"Okay." Kamon rolled over and began to fall asleep.

But not too long after Professor Oak he yelled, "Kamon, get out her now! And bring your Hinoarashi too!"

Kamon moaned. "Come on Hinoarashi." He picked up the flame Pokémon and they went outside. "What is it Professor?"

"What type of Pokémon did your friend Hiroki choose?" asked Oak.

"Waninoko, the water type Pokémon," answered Kamon. "Why?"

Professor Oak pointed ahead towards water shooting up into the sky from not too far away. "I am reason to believe that Hiroki and his Waninoko are out there. There aren't any water-shooting water type Pokémon around. The Redeiba swarm must be attacking him."

Kamon moaned. "It's always while a guy's sleeping." He glanced down at Hinoarashi. "Come on Hino, let's go."

Kamon and Hinoarashi crept towards the swarm, and the running Hiroki and Waninoko. The crocodile was trying its best, but a light screen had been cast in front of the swarm.

"Ugh!" moaned Hiroki. "The Redeiba must have cast a light screen in front of us. We're doomed."
"Wan, wan, in oko," moaned Waninoko.

Kamon smirked and thought, That's my cue! "Not so fast!" Kamon glanced at Hinoarashi. "Let's show 'em, Hinoarashi!"

Hiroki glanced back at them with delight.

"Hinoarashi ember attack!" An evolved Redeiba, a Redeian, was leading the swarm. "Aim for the Redeian!"

"Hin!" Hinoarashi shot its ember attack at the Redeian and it ignited in flames.

"Now Waninoko, water gun!" shouted Hiroki.

"Oko!" Waninoko used his water gun on several of the Redeiba, and sent them blast off into the background.

Kamon, who was still tired and ready to get this over with, had a quick and easy idea. "I suppose we could just scare them off. How bout a leer attack Hiroki?"

"Leer it is," agreed Hiroki.

"Leer attack!" ordered the two trainers.

"Hino-arashi!" growled Hinoarashi.

"Wan, wan, in oko!" growled Hiroki's Waninoko.

Both Pokémon's eyes widened and began to turn a strange bluish color. The Redeiba that were still there froze and quickly ran away.

Both boys and Pokémon congratulated each other, and the cheering must have attracted Professor Oak, and his companion who Kamon never really noticed.

"Aw, good show boys," Professor Oak said. He glanced towards Hiroki. "Ready to get your Pokédex Hiroki?"

Chapter Nine: The Break In

"So Kamon, how was your journey here?" asked Hiroki.

Kamon, who was still tired, replied, "You don't want to know. Let's just say, it was a very long night, okay?"

Hiroki shrugged. "I stayed at the Pokémon Center back in Yoshino."

"Wan, wan, wan," said Hiroki's Waninoko proudly.

"Hinoarashi shi," muttered Hinoarashi.

"That's the spirit," said Kamon. "We were roughing it." That ought to show that little brat!

"Waninoko wan!" growled Waninoko.

Hiroki nodded. "Yeah, we were roughing it two days ago!"

"Boys, boys," said Professor Oak, "could you please focus while I explain your Pokédex to you."

Kamon, Hinoarashi, Hiroki and Waninoko all went silent.

"Alright," said the Professor. "This Pokédex records data about Pokémon you have both seen and captured. All you need to do is open the Pokédex, point it towards the Pokémon you want information about, and then it does the rest." He held it up to Hiroki's Waninoko for an example. "See?"

"Waninoko," said the Pokédex. "A crocodile-child Pokémon. Waninoko is a mischievous little gator bristling with waterpower. Waninoko's physical attacks are a little stronger staring out, but its Special Attack status is lacking. But Waninoko makes up for it with a high Defense status afforded by its scaly hide." [Brought to you by Expert Gamer February 2000]

"Cool," stated Hiroki.

Kamon rolled his eyes. Some people can be mesmerized by really insignificant thinks if you ask me.

"Also, you can arrange the list of Pokémon in several ways," said Professor Oak. He pointed to three buttons on the Pokédex. "By pressing this button, they're in a special order. The second button is for in the order of the Pokémon's number. The third is temporarily unavailable. Several scientists are working on it right now, near by Annon's cave.

"And finally, you can only care six Pokémon at a time, so these three buttons," said the Professor, "are for switching Pokémon. The two on the end decide which Pokémon you want and want to trade, and the middle button is to finalize the decision."

"Alright," said Kamon. Sounds simple enough.

The Professor's companion handed the two boys their Pokédex.

"Now head back to Yoshino and get some Poké Balls at the store, or continue on to Kikyou City," suggested Oak.

Kamon nodded. "Thank you Professor."

Hiroki copied Kamon, nodding too and also saying, "Thank you Professor."

When the two left Oak's house, both of their telephones began ringing. "Hello?"

"Hiroki! Kamon! It's an emergency!" cried Utsugi. "Somebody's broken into my lab and stolen my last Pokémon."

"Huh!" cried the two boys.

"If you can, please come back home for just a second!" said Utsugi. "Please hurry, maybe you can help."

"We'll try." The turned off their cell phones.

"Sorry Wani, we need to hurry." He quickly recalled his Waninoko. "Return."

"You too Hinoarashi," said Kamon. Kamon held out Hinoarashi's Poké Ball to recall him. "Return."

"Let's go!" they said.

The adventures of Kamon and Hinoarashi have just begun. And with this, more rivals, similar to Hiroki and his Waninoko will appear and more challenge will happen. And the first of his main challenges are about to arrive. Find out who in The Fight Against the Rival.