(Update, ending redone. Hated it. But I don't anymore, so.)

Fun fact, this was gonna be part of the first chapter, but I thought it'd be too long. Hello again, it's been months and I suddenly remembered I had this story, so here I am, writing another chapter.

I've been at this on and off for like a week, but I finished about half of it tonight cause I wanted it done. My wrists kinda hurt because of it. But that's just how I know I did a job well done, and wrote the longest chapter I've ever written in my life.


With every glance over the sheet, a woman longs for the moment in her life before she had checked the mail. Literally, she didn't much care where she jumped in time. Battle against the Primals, fighting the eco-terrorists who somehow failed science class, some point before sje confronted her father; honestly, she didn't care as long as it wasn't this very exact moment.

No matter how many tines she checked, the words hadn't changed. She was half tempted to tear the damn thing up and pretend she hadn't seen it; however, she knew there would be one thing, or person, who would hound her on this till the day she died. Then, they would die too in order to hound her from beyond the grave.

A sudden obnoxious buzz, accompanied by the sound of a contradictory soothing harp echoes throughout the room and snaps the woman from her thoughts. Her eyes dart to her phone beside her and immediately checks the ID...

"Speak o' th' fuckin' devil..."

As soon as she accepts the call, the other end on the line speaks.

"Good evening, Sapphire, how ar-

"Cut th' shit. Whaddya want?"

Or, at least, he attempted to.

Despite the hostility from the woman, it appeared the other party was more than capable of laughing it off. "Always so hostile," he began, "are you ever happy to see anyone?"

"Jus' not you. Whaddya want?"

Sapphire could hear a soft hum over the line. As she always did when talking to this man. She'd think he'd get that she just wants him to get to the point, since she was never the type to enjoy much small talk, especially not with him. Despite this, he would always stall as much time as possible.

"Let's see," he began, "I believe you received a special invitation in the mail?"

"So this is your idea?!" Sapphire spat. "I'm ain't even champ no more! Why th' hell would I wanna go?"

"Well, you know me. Always so busy." Sapphire almost wanted to shout 'Bullshit,' but the man continued before she got a chance. "With my father's passing, I have to take over Devon Corporation, and my hands are tied with work. I can't attend no matter how wonderful it sounds."

"Ya could've sent anyone else y'know! Ya could've sent Merma-"

"Wallace is currently preparing for a master contest," the man retorts.

Sapphire bit her lip. One option down. Before she opened her mouth to speak, the man continued.

"And while Wally is indeed formidable by your descriptions, the only way he would be accepted is by champion recommendation; however, I'm not quite able to make that call in good faith. I've never battled him, remember?"

A heavy sigh parts Sapphire's lips, and she slumps back into her couch. Her head hangs low and she refuses to look at the phone.

What could she do? After what appeared to be a couple years of freedom, she had been constantly pushed back into chains, only unlocked when the marionette's strings are attached as a safe measure. It had been like this since she was young. It was all she could remember.

Perhaps her freedom was only a false one. Perhaps that's why she was called out of retirement 6 months prior. Perhaps that's why she was being called again.

"Are you still with me?"

"I need a minute, Stone."

The man paused for a moment, before he got a devious idea, something he knew for sure would rustle Sapphire. He chuckles softly, before speaking again.

"If you're that against it, I can just send Birch in your place; however, that would mean you concede that he is the better trainer."

A sudden bang echoing from the other side of the phone caused him to jump from his seat. Before he could even ask, the call dropped.

Sapphire hadn't crushed her phone, but she had put a rather large crack in her coffee table. Her chest heaved with every breath she took. She attempted to tell herself to calm down, but it was no use. To even be offered an ultimatum so insulting made her absolutely livid. While she didn't take much pride in being a trainer, no matter how skilled she was, she would never let anyone tell her that she's worse at it than Ruby Birch.


"What are you doing in my room?"

As soon as she had stepped inside, she immediately ran into the boy she was asked to look for. But, she wasn't all too excited for this upcoming exchange. She realized she should have knocked instead of barging in a little too late. The boy had immediately raised his head from his notebook and stared at her from across the room expectantly, and curiously. The girl looked back down the hall and the stairs below before turning her head back to the boy.

"Yer mom needs ya," she stated, "said somethin' 'bout dinner." It took a moment to register, but the response coming wasn't the one the girl expected.

"You're our new neighbors, right? Norman's kid?" He stood slowly from his seat as he spoke. His brow furrows as the girl nods. "Oh. I didn't know you were a girl. Dad said you were a leader's kid, so I assumed you'd be a guy." The girl grit her teeth. She hated comments like that. Was it worth holding her tongue? She had better decide quick, because the boy was making his way towards her, obviously unaware of her discomfort. He extends his hand to shake, and continues to speak. "Anyways, hey neighbor. Name's Ruby. Ruby Birch." The girl reluctantly took his hand, but an idea quickly came to her mind, and she began to squeeze.

Harder, and harder.

It was fairly obvious to see that Ruby was attempting to keep his composure, but the girl kept smiling at him. "Sapphire. Sapphire Haruka." Her voice held firm, and she began to squeeze tighter. Ruby dropped to his knees and squealed, before Sapphire finally let go. Hopefully, she proved her point on her being just as tough. This wasn't a scenario new to her, and they had all ended the same. She took special care of that.

Ruby slowly stood to his feet, shaking his hand and sucking air in through his teeth. He tried his best to force a smile. "T-that's some handshake ya got there. You a trainer too?" He takes a moment to examine the girl before shaking his head. Before she could respond, he spoke again. "Nope. Doesn't seem like it. Not a single pokeball on ya." Sapphire shrugged in response. Ruby smiled at her before continuing. "Y'know I can catch you one if you want."

"Pass."

"Wha?"

"I said pass. Think I need yer help? Not in a million years." Sapphire had quickly dropped all pretenses. There was no more polite. Ruby probably didn't realize he was making her angry with all of these attempts at hand holding, but she was always one to have trouble explaining instead of swinging. Ruby didn't know why this was making her upset. He couldn't have known. Well, he could have. Technically.

She was confusing herself with this.

"Well, if you say so." With that, Ruby made his way out of his room before stopping at the doorway to turn back to her. "You guys are staying for dinner, right? It'll be great, just uh," there's a momentary pause as Ruby glances back to Sapphire, "try not to break anything." Sapphire remained silent. That... was one thing she couldn't get upset about.

...

"So, dad gave you a pokemon?"

"What about it?"

Ruby smirked at Sapphire, causing the girl to raise a brow. "Well, you know when two trainers' eyes meet, they gotta battle." He stands up quickly from his seat on the grass, reaching for his pocket to grab a single pokeball at his hip, and presenting it to Sapphire. "I'll teach you a thing or two about what it means to be a trainer since I have a head start."

Sapphire assumed that was code for, 'I'll go easy on you,' and those words lit a fire in her soul that threatened to engulf the forest in which they stood. She quickly reached for her own pokeball, and tossed it into the air. With a flash of white, flickering embers danced across the wind and warmed the air around them. Emerging from the flames was a torchic. The bird let out a soft chirp, spotted the other trainer, and quickly got into a stance.

"Hold nothin' back, or Nurse Joy an't gon' fix what I do t' ya."

Ruby's smirk never drops, and the boy tosses his ball. With a flash of white, a cool, salty breeze accompanies a small sphere of water. The sphere breaks and engulfs the grass below. Out emerges a mudkip, already prepared to take this chance to fight. "You've got spirit, Sapphire. But let's see how long that lasts."

It lasted the entire battle.

Ruby was, for lack of a better word, bewildered. Not once had he lost in his life, but here he was, staring at his fainted mudkip with a torchic standing triumphantly over them. Sapphire, a trainer with not nearly as much experience as him, had just beaten him with relative ease. He briefly pondered how that was even possible as he returned his partner. Then, a lightbulb went off in his head. While Sapphire was congratulating her torchic, Ruby spoke.

"Dang, you really are Norman's kid. I guess even if you are a beginner trainer, you probably have a lot of his advice under your belt." Sapphire immediately stopped celebrating. She opened her mouth to speak, but Ruby didn't give her a chance. "Anyway, I'm heading back home now. Gotta report to dad about my findings."

"Hold on a-"

"Oh right," he stops for a moment to turn back to Sapphire. "Next time won't go as great for you. Like it or not, you're my rival now." And with that exchange, he was gone.

"But I don't even..." Sapphire's sentence faded into the wind as Ruby faded into the distance. The one time she attempted to speak up about something bugging her, he doesn't even allow her to get a word out.


As many memories of their first encounter flooded the rivers in her head, Sapphire came to one conclusion; between the decision of being death or sending the message that Ruby Birch could ever dream of being better, she would rather die.

So, with a soft sigh, she picked her phone back up. It was time to make a few calls. She scrolled through her contact list and stopped above a name. She briefly wondered if they were available, racking her brain momentarily on if they were available or not. Her eyes glanced to the time in the top of her phone corner. 6:45PM. She had 15 minutes until they were off work, so she kept scrolling to a contact simply named, "Don't Answer 1," and called. The phone rang, and rang, and rang, and sweet arceus above, what was taking them so long to answer?

He was literally just fuckin' talkin' t' me.

Click. "Are you feeling a bit better?" The line had been picked up, a hint of concern laced the man's tone. "All I heard was a loud slam and then your line-"

"Can it, Steven, I got somethin' t' say." She paused for a moment, a soft sigh escaping her lips before she continued. "Steven, I'll do it."

There's a clap from the other end of the call. "Wonderful!" He exclaims. "I'm glad that-"

"Comin' for my title back, too. Tomorrow. 3:00PM. Get it televised too. Got somethin' planned that day? Cancel." Click. Without giving him a chance to argue, she hung up. Another glance back to her phone. 6:46PM. She needed to kill 14 minutes.

She briefly looked to the TV, wondering if she should watch anything before deciding against it just as quickly. The only shows she liked never came on today, and she never saw movies she had always wanted to see while channel surfing until they were practically over already. And that was if she even found them to begin with. God, the movie guide was such a cesspool of vapid crap. She couldn't even hate watch most of it.

Her eyes briefly spotted the Nintendo Switch beside her TV, and briefly pondered playing a game. She never found the time for it in the recent days, so she tended to stick to lighter games. However, that didn't stop her from picking up Breath of the Wild on launch day. She'd rather die than pass that up, and she finished it later in the year. Another playthrough of that sounded tempting, but she didn't have the energy for that. She didn't want to play Splatoon either. The Octo Expansion missions were pissing her off.

She glanced back at her clock. Barely a couple seconds had passed, so she wasn't sure why she thought the clock would be anything different. Time only flowed quickly when she needed a moment to catch her breath, just to spite her. Time moved as slowly as possible whenever she needed it to move at light speed. Who the hell was in charge of the flow of time? Pucci and Made in Heaven?

... Pause, what the hell was she? Some kind of geek?

Closeted, but yes, she told herself with a soft roll of her eyes. Her interests definitely developed from taking care of her younger brother, but at least after she moved to Hoenn, it definitely helped her make one of her only friends. The other being Wallace, technically, but his knowledge of geek culture began and stopped at Star Wars.

The thought of Wallace gave her an idea. If she was going to take on Steven, she might have to shake the rust off. As much as she hated to admit it, you don't become champion without being strong; and while she had never had trouble with him before, she hasn't a clue how much growth he's had since he mastered mega evolution. Her eyes glanced down to the fanny pack she had set on the coffee table.

It was do or die, time. Her sparring partner wasn't off work yet, and she needed to get ready. Quick. She wouldn't allow a lackluster performance. Up from her couch she hopped, and quickly grabbed her fanny pack and headed outside. She needed to head to the abandoned lighthouse by the beach. It was the most spacious area, and it was difficult to see her working from the coast.

Lilycove's salty spring breeze tickled her skin and engulfed her taste, along with her sense of smell. She always loved this city. From the first time she stepped into the city, about 11 years ago, she could tell that it felt as close to home as it could get.

It was relaxing, and god knows that's what she needed the most right now.


The crowd's cheers erupted from the stadium stands. Sapphire had honestly gotten surprised at exactly how many people skipped work just to see this match. She knew that Hoenn had treated her like the second coming of Jesus Christ, but she didn't expect to hear thousands of people standing before her after all these years, still chanting her name at the top of their lungs.

"YYYEEEEOOOWWW!" The sound of the announcer cut through the crowd's chanting, almost enough to make Sapphire recoil. "AND IT'S OVER! WE FINALLY HAVE OUR ANSWER OF WHO WINS! THE UNSTOPPABLE FORCE, OR THE IMMOVABLE OBJECT! WITH AN ABSOLUTELY SCAAAATHING 4-0 KNOCKOUT, THE SIREN OF HOENN, SAPPHIRE HARUKA, HAS EMERGED VICTORIOUS AGAINST THE ROCK HARD DEFENSES OF STEVEN STOOOOONE!"

This revelation appeared to make the crowd cheer harder, and Sapphire wasn't exactly sure how that was possible. She wasn't all too keen on it, for she had not a good memory of being in the spotlight like this. However, as she stared across the field to see Steven's fainted metagross revert back to it's normal form, as her blaziken stood tall before her and Steven's confidence had been forced to modesty, Sapphire felt that for the moment, it was worth it.

Before she even recognized what she was doing, her legs began to carry her forward. Her blaziken turned to their trainers as their mega evolved status finally wore off. As Sapphire grew closer, the blaziken began their own walk towards her. As they met, Sapphire hopped up to give her partner a high five, which they returned.

"Nice work, Ash." A soft smile crossed her face. Ash rubbed the back of their head sheepishly before patting Sapphire's head and ruffling her hair, which she playfully pushed away. "Oi, oi, hands of th' merch."

Through the cheers of the crowd, Sapphire could distinctly hear Steven's clapping as he made his way across the field. What had started today as a confident man had become a humble man, his gaze soft, and his voice just as much. "That was a wonderful battle, Sapphire," he states. Sapphire's smile faded, her cheeks puff out and her arms cross as she averts her gaze.

"Thanks," she mumbled.

Steven stared at her for a moment, before clearing his throat and waving to the audience. "Ladies, gentlemen, and those beyond the binary, I give you, Hoenn's new champion!"

"Yeah yeah whatever," She quickly returned her blaziken and began walking in the other direction. Yeesh, when did she become so asocial and introverted? Yeah, Steven wasn't her favorite person to talk to, but that, coupled with the constant chanting had drained her. Or, maybe it was the strain of mega evolution. Either way, she needed a nap.

The locker room within the stadium was relatively empty. Some of the employees wished her congratulations, and she thanked them, but she kept moving. Paparazzi would be here soon, and she had enough social interaction for one day.

But as she stepped out of the locker rooms, a voice calling out to her almost seemed to rejuvenate her. Just a bit, but t was enough to get her through at least one more conversation. From across the hall, she could see a boy with emerald green hair waving to her. His excitement is subtle, but his happiness still gave Sapphire a comforting warmth.

"Wally!" She skips over to him and pulls the boy into a hug, which he graciously returned.

"You did it! I knew you could do it!" He exclaimed, his grip around the girl tightening as they took each others hands and began to hop up and down. At least, for a moment. Sapphire let's go almost as soon as she grabbed on. God, she really did need a nap. Wally's smile faltered, his eyes slowly filling with concern as he watches Sapphire fall flat on her ass. "Hey, you okay there?"

"Mhm," Sapphire's quick to respond, but her words come out as a yawn. "Jus' a bit tired. Was never all tha' good keepin' sync when mega evolvin', not like you."

Wally couldn't help but chuckle at that. "It's not perfect yet, but yeah. It's about the only thing about battles I'm better at." He lays beside her and stays silent for a moment before he continues. "But that said, you did amazing out there. If you told me after today that you hadn't had a serious battle in a long time, I wouldn't have believed you."

Sapphire couldn't help but roll her eyes. "Yeah, yeah. But yer th' one who helped me out yesterday. I ain't battled anyone since I-" Sapphire catches herself, allowing a brief silence to fall upon the two. A sudden chill ran up her spine, and she shook her head. Think of something else. "Since Zinnia, actually."

"Geez, that's a good 3 years worth of rust to shake off!" Wally's head had shot up almost as soon as the word 'Zinnia' had parted his friend's lips. "There's no way that shaking it off was all because of me. Most of that has to be muscle memory. I lost to her, remember?"

"Whatever. Ya got caught off guard. And yer Gallade got a disadvantage against 'er dragons. Mega evolved or not."

"Hey, you're the one who said a trainer like me wouldn't need to worry about type disadvantages because I'm good enough to avoid getting hindered by them."

"Right. But as much as it kills me to admit, she was like nothin' we'd ever experienced."

Wally couldn't help but furrow a brow as he stood to his feet. "You said she intimidated you at a moment of weakness with something you hadn't seen before," he began. "All of Hoenn saw what Magma and Aqua's return brought. Those admins meant business."

"And it was Zinnia that told 'em 'bout Primal Reversion t' begin with. I barely handled that." If Sapphire's head could sink back any farther, it would have descended past the earth's mantle. The entire situation wasn't something she had fully gotten over. Wally could sense it as well, even if Sapphire wasn't curling into a ball. While it had been a long time since it was requested, Wally had sat through many a sleepless night of Sapphire's, talking through her panic attacks. Sensing the need to change the topic, Wally cleared his throat.

"You know, this place is gonna be flooded soon, Ms. Champ. You wanna-"

"Yeah just, uhh, gimme a sec."

Wally helped Sapphire to her feet and they walked out of the lobby, shoulder to shoulder. As they made their way out, Sapphire swore she could see the newscaster pulling into the parking lot. She exchanged a glance with Wally, and the two of them made a mad sprint for Wally's car. If they could get out before the crowd boxed them in, they'd be perfectly safe.

And safe they were. The two successfully made it out of the parking lot just as the crowd began to pour out of the stadium. Sapphire swore she could see the newscaster hounding Steven as they pulled out of the lot. He seemed a bit uncomfortable. Sapphire made a mental note that this may be the one thing she has in common with him.

"Anyway, where to now?" Wally asked, breaking the silence between the two. Sapphire had to ponder for a moment. She was very tired, so she would rather head back to the hotel room and take a nap, but she assumed that wouldn't be happening for a bit. If they were already out, Wally definitely wanted to do something to.

"Maybe we can grab food?"She inquires with a furrowed brow. Wally shook his head in response.

"Nah, people would start crowding you, and I know that makes you anxious." He had a point. Sapphire wasn't one for crowds, and people coming up to her at dinner asking for autographs was definitely one of the more annoying things she didn't miss when she previously resigned from champion. Now, she had to expect that in spades. Again.

"Then I got nothin' 'cept goin' back t' the hotel 'n sleeping. I can just cook us somethin' later anyhow." With that, the car fell silent once again. The drive from the Battle Tower to Mauville wasn't too bad, but it would still be about an hour or two depending on traffic. At least they were one of the first out of the parking lot, else that would have been an infuriating wait.

"Hey."

Sapphire turned her head as Wally once again cut through the silence. "So, if you don't mind me asking," he began, "what did you have in mind with returning to the champ position? Last I remember, you hated it."

"Damn right I do," her response came quicker than Wally anticipated. "Bastard Steven forced m' hand. Said I had t' go t' this tournament in Unova. But ain't much a trainer no more, so he thought he'd be a wise ass 'n make me try t' say Birch was a better trainer so he could send 'im off t' it instead."

"Woah, yikes!" Wally immediately pumped the breaks. It appeared that someone's truck had decided to merge lanes without using their turn signals, and almost crashed into Wally's car. Said boy stuck his head out the window and began to 'scream' at the other driver, but they definitely weren't paying attention. With a soft sigh, he keeps on driving, momentarily forgetting that his friend had been interrupted. "Right, and Ruby Birch was the guy who never beat you and then thought you needed tips before your first fight with Steven, isn't he?"

"Exactly.'N he wouldn't send ya 'cause he said somethin' 'bout not knowin' how good ya were." With a clap of her hands and a soft yawn, she continues. "So, told that kidney stone lovin' weirdo that if I'm gettin' forced t' do his job again, I'm gonna take it from 'im and do things my way this time. Startin' with you."

Wally paused as the car slowed to a stop. "This traffic is exhausting," he sighs. His attention falls back to Sapphire moments later. "Sorry about that. Uh, what do you mean by 'starting with me'?"

"I mean, I want ya t' come with me. T' Unova. Yer like th' only person in th' world I even like brawlin' with t' begin with."

Wally couldn't help but smile at her words. Momentarily, he forgot that the two were stuck in the most ungodly traffic jam known to mankind. In that moment, there were no cars moving as slow as molasses, no asshole trucks that don't understand that cutting in front of smaller cars without signaling was pretty shitty.

"I'd love to. We could, like, meet in the finals and split the prize no matter who wins!"

"Pfft, fat chance. Ya can keep th' cash. I don't need it. Vacation time? That'd be great, but yer the one that needs all th' money." Sapphire leaned back in her seat as the cars before them began to move once again. "I'm th' fuckin' champion of Hoenn now. Long as I take care o' my kin, I get what's mine." A soft yawn escapes her once again and she points up ahead. "Take th' next exit, by the way."

Wally once again furrowed a brow. While he did as told, he was still curious about one thing. "Well, what is it you want?" He inquires.

"Freedom."

Wally had heard this response once before, but he still wasn't exactly sure what Sapphire meant by it. The last time he asked though, Sapphire claimed it was 'too stressful to talk about in the moment,' so he chose to fall silent once again. He would rather not ruin her mood.

Upon slowing to a stop, Wally began fumbling with the radio, along with the auxiliary cord. Sapphire kept her head focused on whatever was out of the window, until the sudden familiar chime of cymbals flooded her ears. She immediately perked up and exchanged a smirk with Wally. They both knew what to say, when to say it, and most importantly to scream it at the top of their lungs.

BREAKDOWN, BREAKDOWN! BREAKDOWN, BREAKDOWN! LISTEN,
BREAKDOWN, BREAKDOWN! BREAKDOWN, BREAKDOWN!
3, 2, 1, LET'S GO!

SHINING! JUSTICE! MEBAE TE!
BRAND-NEW BED TOWN,
KOSA SURU IBUKI

MSAKI KARA SHOKAZE,
TONNERU NUKE TETTO E,
HIKAREAI KOMICHU NI MAYOIKOMU

As Wally continued to sing, Sapphire's phone began to buzz. She furrows a brow and unlocks her phone. Her mentions were blowing up. Of course. She seemed a bit curious as to what people on Twitter were saying about her, so she took the moment to scroll. Wally hadn't seemed to notice her, but it wasn't too important. Sapphire was quick to notice it was either two things; people absolutely praising her, or the occasional troll saying that "the shark bitch isn't even that good."

But one person stood out, and it definitely amused her. Almost as soon as she had tweeted out her response, another reply came in. For once, a back and forth seemed interesting, and back she spoke.


Twinleaf Town, Sinnoh

A woman couldn't help but smirk as she stared idly at what she had just tweeted. It wasn't usually like her to say something so rude about a previous champion, but this time, she couldn't help herself. She was glad that she didn't.

Her head falls back against her pillow and she allows her eyes to drift to a close. It had been such a wonderful evening. Every year, her hometown would hold a festival to mark the beginning of spring; and while her town was small, it was a staple that proved that Twinleaf never failed to be lively. It had been such a long time since she had visited, but she always made time for this.

She always felt a wave nostalgia upon entering her old bedroom. A few years after becoming champion, she had moved away in order to study closer to her mentor, Cynthia. Learning the ins and outs of leadership, along with what measures to take to ensure the best for Sinnoh had taken most of her time. She was only under the helm of Sinnoh's champ officially for over a year, though she technically sat on the throne for 8. Which each visit back to her home, she almost couldn't believe that it had been so long since she had sat in her room, watching a report on the elusive Red Gyarados, when her friend barged into her room and told her go with him to Lake Verity. So much had happened.

It was silent, aside from the ticking of her clock, the soft buzz of her laptop, and the hum of the washing machine down the hall. She assumed that her mother must be out of the house by this hour, but decided to double check her clock. 6:00PM? Definitely still out setting up.

Perhaps...

Her hand reaches for the bag beside her bed. She unzips one of the smaller pouches, fumbling around in it before she pulls out a dusk ball. It quivers almost as soon as she touches it. She couldn't help but smile. This one always seemed to know that they would be let out, long before she tossed the ball. And toss it she did. For a moment, the ball flashed a dark purple, before falling to a pitch black. From her lamp, to the glare of her laptop, to the soft shine form her window, all light in her room had disappeared. Slowly, each began to flicker back on, and floating in the middle of her room was a mythical pokemon, only previously heard of in stories.

The woman rose from her bed and whistled, causing the pokemon to whip their head around. "Darkrai," she spoke softly, "I know it's been long. How are you doing?" Darkrai wasn't a talkative pokemon, and in the years they had been by their trainer's side, they had never made a single sound. Instead, Darkrai would react through simple gestures. For example, as their trainer spoke, they moved closer to her and placed their hand atop her head and began to ruffle her hair. The woman chuckled. "Doin' pretty good, I guess."

She reaches for another pocket of her bag and pulls out a yellow berry before handing it to Darkrai. The dark type stares at it for a moment before turning around. The woman couldn't help but roll her eyes. Not even once had she seen the pokemon eat. She grew ever curious by the day is they even possessed a mouth. With every attempt she previously made to find out, Darkrai would vanish into any shadow they could find. It was a secret that kept her up at night.

Upon finishing, Darkrai turned back around, and stared. The woman intently returns their gaze as her mind races for a topic to speak of. This was something common between the two. Darkrai was rarely let out with her other team members, for they always felt uneasy around the dark type. They weren't too much of a playful type anyhow. But, unlike her other teammates, Darkrai wasn't able to vocalize their thoughts, meaning she had to do all of the work.

"So, uh," she paused for a moment. Sweet Arceus, the moment she thought she found a topic, it slips away from her! Wait, wait wait, it's coming back to her. "They're having a tournament over in Unova. Inviting all the champions. Had one 3 years back, but I wasn't ready to attend." She falls back on to the bed, and Darkrai furrows a brow... somehow. "Cynthia told me that there were a lot of strong trainers. Enough that she didn't even win. And she's, like, the strongest trainer I know." There's another brief pause, before she continues. "Well, besides Barry. But, y'know, we're not talking about him right now.

"This year, I'm taking that win. I promised Cynthia I would. And, like, I wasn't so sure I'd do it for a sec, but I talked to someone about it earlier, and I kinda got inspired to-"

A sudden slam of the front door downstairs sent the woman into a panic. She could practically hear the new person flying up the stairs. With quick thinking, she grabbed Darkrai's pokeball, said, "Sorry!" before tossing it and returning the dark type. The ball landed on the floor just as a new figure bursts into her room.

"Yo Dawn I saw your house's lights go out for a second, and it wasn't even like your average every day darkness it was like advanced darkness like you couldn't even see the light coming n from the sun which is super weird cause unless it was like a black hole in your-"

"Barry." She had hoped from her seat and pressed a single finger to his mouth. "Remember to slow down."

"Okay but can you explain what just happened because light doesn't just disappear into the pitch black void like it just di-"

"Barry, let's go for a walk." Before the boy could even protest, Dawn was out the door. Controlling her hyperactive friend was a skill she learned early into their companionship. He was excitable, and in a small town such as Twinleaf, one learned to make any friend that seemed nice enough. The other kids in town were either much too young to be interested in what Dawn and Barry were, or were assholes. Those were the breaks.

The sunset kissed Dawn's skin as soon as she stepped outside. The spring breeze which accompanied it tickled her hair. However, as she stood and stared at the sky above, she had completely forgotten about Barry. Said blond rammed into her backside and knocked her face first into the dirt below. A soft groan came from both of them, Dawn's muffled by the ground, and Bary's by his face.

"What's the deal? I'm fining you 10 million for standing in my way!" This, however, was still a trait of Barry that Dawn wished would change. Dawn practically flew from the spot she had fallen and pointed her finger in his face.

"It's not happening, it won't happen, it will never happen, stop trying to swindle me!" Her scowl cut deep, and Barry chuckled nervously, slowly stepping back and frantically waving his hands as if to say, 'calm down.' Dawn took a step forward and flicked Barry's forehead, making him recoil and grit his teeth. Dawn, however, smiled. "Now then, race you to the lake?"

The word 'race' practically caused steam to erupt from Barry's nose and ears. He was a machine, no. He was the machine. Those Nascar drivers in Unova, that comic hero named The Flash, and Sonic the Hedgehog could eat their hearts out at the sight of his speed.. The flicker of his burning determination evident in his eyes, off he dashed towards Route 201, completely leaving Dawn in the dust. Said woman watched as he disappeared from her view in seconds, before deciding to skip after him.


Dawn caught up with Barry just on the outskirts of Twinleaf. Barry had been impatiently tapping his foot and pointing to his watch, claiming he had been waiting for what felt like hours. She knew he was just being over dramatic, that was just typical Barry fashion. Together, they walked towards the lake. Occasionally, one would point out a wild pokemon they'd spot, stare, and then keep moving. Not even halfway to the lake, and it was already dark out.

"Hey," Dawn said, breaking a rather long streak of silence, "Do you remember that night we tried to go looking for some rare pokemon in the lake?"

"I wanted a gyarados specifically, but like, a black one, but yeah."

"Wait, why a black one specifically?"

Barry stopped dead in his tracks. "Listen," he began, "there are two constants in the universe. Death, and the colors orange and black. Imagine how sick that would be!"

Dawn playfully rolls her eyes. "Alright alright, sure. But, I was just thinking that it's been a crazy long time since we did that." The woman stopped as she spotted a lone bidoof making their way towards her. Dawn kneels down to softly pat it's head, earning a happy cry from the beaver. "So much changed, y'know?"

"Yeah, but that's mostly on you," Barry pats Dawn on the back before he continued. "You're the one bringing on all these changes. Well, you and that one lady. Cynthia, I think. Anyway. Your ordinances are pretty great in my opinion. Hell, you two brought down the rate of homelessness, and I didn't even know champions could do that!"

Dawn couldn't help but snort at that. "Well, what other governing bodies do you think exist in the world?"

"Weird how all it takes is for someone to beat you and then undo literally all the progress you made isn't that weird I think it's weird like what if someone like Cyrus showed up again and just did everything by the books and we couldn't stop 'em technically without-"

"Okay, okay, calm down." Dawn's voice held firm as she raised a hand to cover Barry's mouth. "It's not like I don't have a council. We have representatives from every province in the region. Did you not know that?" Barry slowly blinked. He opened his mouth to speak, but no words would come out, and soon closed. That act alone was enough to confirm Dawn's accusation. "Geez, get a clue before you start getting a spook."

Barry snorted upon hearing such a cheesy line. "Hey, if I gotta know anything I'll just ask you." A silence falls over the two once more, before Barry clears his throat. "Anyway, what were you getting at?"

Dawn paused for a moment, placing her hand against her chin as a soft hum escaped her. "I think I was gonna try and thank you for sticking with me for so long. Cause, y'know, don't think anyone else would've."

Barry shrugged his shoulders. "We're best buds. Been that way since we were 6. That wasn't even small town polite." Slowly, he crouched down and began to pet the bidoof as well. Said bidoof became overexcited with the sweet double pet action, enough to make Barry snort. "You were cool and liked games." Suddenly, Dawn started giggling uncontrollably, Barry stopped petting the bidoof as his head slowly turned to his companion, squinting his eyes. "You okay there?"

Through a fit of her chuckles, Dawn managed to choke something out. "Y-yes, I play video games."

"Oh sweet Arceus no-"

"Y-yes, I'm a girl."

"Dawn, I swear I will leave you here in the middle of-"

"Y-yes, I have feet!"

Barry immediately hopped up from his squat and began to walk away. "I'm done. Bye." He stated, despite Dawn's immediate hop to grab hold of his leg to prevent him from leaving.

"N-no, wait, stay! I'm sorry for being a fake gamer girl!"

"You are doing the exact opposite of making me want to stay."

"I'm messing with you!" Dawn let out the ugliest wheeze Barry had ever heard. He briefly wondered why he started sending her such surreal memes in the middle of the night. She only remembered the ones he thought were the weirdest, and could probably dedicate an hour or two to just finding new material to build off of it. No matter how many times she begged, Barry did his best to keep walking.

At least, until Dawn spoke once more. "If I let you come with me to Unova, will you stop?" And stop, Barry did.

"I'm listening."

She surprisingly allowed her laughter to die down quicker than Barry was used to, just long enough for her to start crawling back to the bidoof and resume petting. "I'm allowed to vouch for any trainer I feel is champion class since I'm in charge now, so I'm gonna, like, want someone to come with me so I'm not just around a bunch of strangers. You can enter and battle, and if you win, you get a bunch of prizes." Barry blinked. He didn't quite seem convinced. Dawn lets out a soft sigh before continuing. "If you enter, one of the prizes is cash."

"Sold."

"You greedy jerk."

"Hey, money says a thousand words."

A silence once again fell over the two. It didn't last for long, though, because Barry once again cleared his throat. "Y'know, festival probably started already, and we'll be wicked late to try all the good food stalls if we don't get back."

Food. The promise of food was enough to get Dawn to stop petting the bidoof and hop to her feet. Twinleaf Festival foods were the best around the world, and it was Dawn's sworn mission to try all the dishes offered in a single night. Many a year she had been handed a crushing defeat by her stomach tapping out like a pansy at the tail end, but this year would be different. She could feel it in her heart. Her entire life had been leading up to this moment. The training, the championship, watching reality fall apart, all lead up to this very task.

"Let's go." Off she dashed, much quicker than Barry had ever seen her before. Feeling his title of fastest in Twinleaf was threatened, he quickly took off after her, leaving a bidoof behind to stare off longingly into the distance. It already missed the wholesome double pet action.


"So, your tweets today."

Dawn slowly looked up from the plate of noodles she had been stuffing her face with to pay attention to Barry, who had just sat down with his own bowl. She didn't reply at first, and continued to slurp. This had been her 10th dish in the evening, and she showed no signs of slowing down. Barry was used to it by now, but when he first saw just how much she could eat, he was convinced that she was ripped straight out of a cartoon.

"Hey, swallow."

Dawn did as told and swallowed most of the bowl. Barry watched intently as the noodles disappeared from it, leaving only the meat behind. Once she swallowed, she immediately reached for the meat: however, Barry used his own chopsticks to block hers. Dawn seemed legitimately irritated by this action. It was an unnecessary roadblock on her grind to success. "You have exactly 10 seconds to move your hand out of my bowl." She hissed. "10. 9. 8-"

"Woah woah woah, chill!" Barry retorts, standing his ground and refusing to move. "It's just food. It can wait. I need to ask you about what you said to Sapphire today on Twitter."

...Silence.

"7. 6. 5-"

"What's going on folks?"

The sound of a new voice seemed to knock the hostility out of Dawn, and catch Barry's attention quickly after. Both turned their heads to see another man sit down, holding his own bowl of ramen. He smiles softly towards the both of them, and the smile is returned.

"Lucas, how you doin?" Barry asked, playfully slugging the other's shoulder, causing him to wince a bit.

"Oh, I'm alright," He says, just before he sucked in air between his teeth. He takes a deep breath and rubs his arm before continuing. "Just, uh, been taking care of some stuff. Some starter pokemon came in a couple days ago, and boy, they're a handful."

"Well, only a really awesome trainer can handle the might of a chimchar, am I right?" Barry had hopped on to the wooden table and began to flex, earning stares from surrounding families and vendors, and Dawn pretending not to know him as she softly told him to get down. Lucas couldn't help but laugh. These two were always such a lively bunch.

"I'm sure the trainer coming tomorrow will enjoy whichever one they pick," he began, "buuut if they're smart, they'll choose piplup."

"C'mon, turtwig is clearly the superior option. Heck, which of the three of us ended up as champion?" Dawn decided to play along and throw in her two cents. As long as it was playful, it couldn't hurt, could it? That's how she felt, but Barry took this as a challenge.

"Oh, don't worry. I'll pull that from you one day. You're just a little bit tougher than me, by like. A millimeter. But I'll close that gap in no time!" Barry cupped his hands to his mouth, and began to shout. "Hear that, world? I'm gonna take Ms. Champ down the first chance I get!" Dawn responded to this declaration by slamming her head against the table. Lucas, however, just laughed harder.

"You guys are great," he managed to choke out. His laughter calms for a moment, and his facial features soften. Once he speaks again, his tone is much more somber. "I wish the professor could have been around for this."

The table fell silent, the smiles on everyone's faces fading instantaneously. The mention of the late Professor Rowan was one thing Barry and Dawn hadn't expected. Said Professor had passed away recently of late stage dementia. Lucas stated to have begun seeing the signs of early stages as soon as Dawn became champion. A story he had told Dawn was that on his way back from visiting her at the Hall of Fame, he drove right past his lab, despite Lucas standing outside and giving him directions on the phone. Getting him to admit he had a problem was tough enough, and each of them wished they never even had to.

Desperate to change the subject to something more lighthearted, Barry hopped down from the table and returned his attention to Dawn. "So, uh," he began, rubbing the back of his head as he spoke, "about those tweets to Sapphire?"

"Yeah, what about them?" Dawn's head flew up, equally eager to hop on to literally any other topic that wasn't the death of one of her mentors.

"You really think you can take her on?" Barry inquires. "She's like, supposedly crazy tough. They said on the news once that she took down two legendary pokemon all by herself, within days of each other."

Dawn honestly felt offended. "Barry, buddy, you do know I did the exact same thing right?"

"Yeah, but that took you 3 months."

"I keep telling you, I was only gone for what felt like 3 hours!"

As the two continued to bicker back and forth, Lucas began to do his own research, becoming intrigued at this mention of a tweet fight. Usually, Dawn wasn't one to get involved with petty squabbles, especially not with strangers. As he pulled up his phone and opened the Twitter app, he started to vaguely remember Dawn stating she had made friends with some other champions outside of the region. One of which asked her what she knew about pokemon that supposedly came from space. The name Sapphire was familiar, but Lucas only completely recognized her once he saw Dawn's tweet;

" sharpedomermaid beating Steven just to come to Unova is really important because we finally know for sure who was always the real champ."

He couldn't help but snort at that. Steven Stone was a mixed bag. In his first years, Lucas heard from Rowan that he was loved by many, but around 11 or so years ago, he began to falter. He was bested by Sapphire, making headlines across the world. Many compared her to Red, a trainer around the same age who had just bested Lance and the infamous 5 Minute Champion just months before. Once Steven was bested, many stories of him neglecting his duties came to light, courtesy of Sapphire.

" vespiqueenbee I been doin his job for years so I may as well take his title. He made it too easy."

This tweet seemed to confirm Lucas' suspicions. Her profile picture looked similar to the girl that Dawn had showed Lucas a year or two back. He was fuzzy on the details of when, but now he knew that her allegedly doing Steven's work for him was true. Technically. At least, there was confirmed suspicion. With said suspicion out of the way, he kept reading on.

" sharpedomermaid I'm sure you'll find someone out here to give you a better challenge!"

" vespiqueenbee Doubt it but yall can sure try."

" sharpedomermaid Back up those words if you make it to the finals :3c"

" vespiqueenbee I'll back 'em up if you don't wipe round 1."

Lucas, at that point, had decided that no matter what he had scheduled already, he would push that aside in order to watch this brawl. He loved their confidence, the playfulness of their comebacks, the subtle flicker of determination radiating from each tweet. His eyes fall back to Dawn, who was now trapped in a headlock from Barry, getting noogies as she shouted at him to let go.

He hoped that this dork would win it all. No, he knew she would.


Lumiose City, Kalos

A single foot tapped impatiently. A blonde woman waited as the time on her holocaster ticked away, occasionally looking back up to the baggage check. She had been waiting here for quite a bit, and she wasn't sure what had been taking so long. The plane had touched down damn near half an hour ago, and she knew it didn't take this long to get through the gate.

Just when she was about to up and leave, it appeared that who she was looking for finally managed to step into view. A person with long, black hair and dark skin. She almost didn't recognize them without the usual baseball cap, but all that mattered is that she was done waiting, and she could soon sit down in her car. Her legs were screaming at her. She waved towards them, but they didn't respond just yet. Right. They still needed their bags, after all... or bag, singular. She seemed surprised that they traveled so light. She couldn't begin to imagine fitting everything she needed into just one suitcase. Or, perhaps she was over packing.

Nah.

She blinked as the one she had been watching began to wave towards her. She waved back, and began to meet them halfway. With a soft smile, she spoke. "Well, long time no see, Mr. First Champ of-"

"Shhh," the boy practically flew to cover his friend's mouth, gazing around the airport momentarily before he continued. "I got hounded the moment I got off the plane since someone recognized me. Can we go, like, literally anywhere else first?" He begs. The girl quickly nods, knowing all too well what he was going through. She almost couldn't believe she had been so careless, considering she was disguised herself to avoid being noticed. She couldn't even imagine what would happen if they were spotted together. This section of the airport was already a bit crowded, and the thought of the swarm coming towards both of them sent a shiver up her spine. With that, the two quickly began to make their way to the exit.

From the exit, to the walk to her car, the two remained completely silent. They overheard many a conversation, from families reuniting, to tearful goodbyes between friends. It was a reminder for both of them that there was much to catch up on. And the moment the boy sat in the passenger seat after putting his bag in the back, they realized they could do just that.

"As I was saying," the older girl spoke, "long time no see, Mr. First Champ of Alola!" she smirks at him as she turns her key in the ignition. "Everyone was real shocked to hear that you were battling again, Sun."

Sun leaned back in his seat and slid his sunglasses off before responding. "It's been a trip. I kinda got hounded into giving it another try by my mother and Professor Kukui. I know that they meant well, but not gonna lie, kind of a dick move..." Sun began to trail off as he noticed that his friend had been staring at him. He squints a bit before he continues to speak. "Hey, Serena, you still with us?"

"When did your voice start dropping?" She inquired with furrowed brows.

Sun couldn't help but roll his eyes. "You know that I'm not 11 anymore, right?" His statement made Serena giggle a bit, which only made Sun roll his eyes harder. "I wasn't gonna be a kid forever, I don't even sound that different."

"Give me a break, jerkface, it's been 3 years."

"Ahh, right, speaking of which..." Sun immediately unbuckled his seatbelt and began to rummage through the back seat, fumbling around with the zippers of his suitcase before pulling out a wrapped box. He hands the box to Serena with a soft smile. "Merry late 17th birthmas." His strange wish had earned a snort from Serena, but she was grateful none the less.

"Thanks, Sun," she smiled as she tore open the wrapping paper. Inside was a shoe box. Serena gasped and cupped her face with her hand. However, upon opening it, she saw a smaller box within. Serena wasn't sure what she expected. She slowly looked up at Sun with narrowed eyes, while Sun stared back with a smirk on his face.

"Go on."

"Shush, jerkface."

Her hands gripped the second box and opened it up, only for a third, smaller box to slide out of it and into her palm. If Serena squinted any harder, she swore her eyelids would rip in two. Sun had always been known for practical jokes like this. According to their mutual friend, Tierno, Sun had previously let loose 3 bunnelby marked 1, 2, and 4, into their old school. The staff spent the entire day looking for the third, and Sun was never punished for it, claiming to have been sick that day. In reality, he was just playing hookey.

Serene opened up the third box for a small, black box to fall out of it. Now, Serena was intrigued. She opened up the box and found a black ring with a purple gemstone. Serena's irritation was quickly replaced with joy. Without warning, she reached over and hugged the boy as tight as she possibly could, saying "thank you," over and over. Sun awkwardly patted Serena on the back in return, doing his absolute best to avert his gaze.

Upon letting go, she immediately slipped the ring on and stared at it's subtle shine in the streetlight creeping through the windows. It was the most beautiful gift she had ever received, and she was legitimately surprised Sun of all people was the person to give it to her. Not that her other birthday gifts weren't nice, but she was definitely a young woman with expensive taste. Perhaps working as a model had spoiled her.

Just a little bit.

After she was finished admiring her ring, she began to pull out of her parking spot. Sun occupied himself by cleaning up the boxes and setting them in the back seat. A silence fell over the two as they made their way to the freeway, but it didn't last long.

"So," Sun began, "Where's everyone else? How're they doing?"

Serena turns her head momentarily, before looking back at the road. "Everyone else is back at my place, and they're trying to set everything up so we can have a party for your return. We know you don't do surprises," she paused for a moment, something clicking in her head making her suck in air through her teeth, "and I guess telling you right before counts as a surprise-"

"Little bit."

"Anyway," she continued, a bit forcefully, "they're all really excited to see you and hear about Alola. Especially Calem. He was really excited when he learned that you were coming back to visit before Unova. Your suggestion of us all riding together had him practically doing backflips."

Sun could practically see that in his head. Calem wasn't a very excitable person, but he was known to let loose around people he was comfortable with. Though, Sun was a bit surprised at exactly how excited Calem was at the notion of a return to Kalos. But, he decided to brush that thought aside in favor of another; Unova.

"Speaking of which," Sun began, "you got an invite too, right?"

Serena smirked. "You know it. Calem sent in that recommendation real quick. The three of us will be the first to represent our regions!"

"Right, right, Diantha couldn't go last time, could she?" Sun inquired. Serena shook her head. During the last champion class tournament, Diantha had been booked with movie shootings, and the investigation of Team Flare. She wished she could have gone, or at least sent one of her elites to represent. However, they were also preoccupied.

"Speaking of champs, though, guess who promoted me to the position of elite?"

Sun was dragged out of his thoughts almost immediately. He looked to Serena in surprise. "Wait, really?" He asked, a rare, slight shake of excitement laced into his voice. "Wait, wait, wait, who got the axe then?"

Serena let out a groan dripping with disgust. "After the Flare Investigation, it came to light that Malva was involved. Once Calem and Diantha found out, that was a wrap. She got booted out faster than you could say 'bye'. And come a year later, I became the new fire type specialist." She snapped her fingers and smirked. "Doin' a damn good job at it too!"

Sun took a moment to process the information. While it didn't surprise him too much, he could only imagine how angry Diantha must have been figuring out one of her right hands was a member of the very organization she had sworn to snuff out. As long as Malva was behind bars, however, Sun supposed he could forget about... Flare. Ugh, just the mere mention of that name made him sick.

Serena noticed this, and immediately regretted sharing so much. "Sorry," her voice is somber, and her facial features soften. The confidence in her demeanor had disappeared. Sun waved his hand dismissively in response. The rest of the drive continued in silence.


The car doors slam closed as the two step outside. Sun opens the back seat to grab his suitcase while Serena begins making her way to her front door. It was a decent sized house, standing two stories tall with a stained glass window displaying Xerneas out front. Serena said she had that commissioned. Her yard was covered in assortments of flowers and the pathway to her door was covered in different wind chimes. Sun vaguely remembered Serena telling him that she moved out of her parent's house once she landed the modeling deal a while back. Sun had commented at the time that they were very similar in living double lives, but never explained to Serena what else he did aside from champion work.

Serena unlocked the door, but before she opened it, told Sun to stick behind her. Or, at least try to, considering he was getting tall. Upon opening the door, Serena was greeted with several "welcome backs!" Sprawled across the living room were 3 people. One was a girl, currently was setting food down on the coffee table. Her hair was long and wacky. Her trademark pigtails had somehow grown even longer, and the loops around them as well. Neither Sun nor Serena were aware of how she did her hair in the mornings, or if it just naturally grew like that. On the couch beside the girl was a larger boy, who appeared to have grown a bit of facial hair since the last time Sun saw him, and a smaller boy with curly orange hair snuggled up close to him.

Serena cleared her throat, grabbing everyone's attention once again. "Hey, I brought a friend." With that, she stepped aside. Sun stepped into view with a blank face. He gives a stiff wave to the room, while everyone else in the room stares with wide eyes. Suddenly, the girl hopped up and pulled Sun into a hug, practically spinning him and lifting him off his feet.

"We missed you sooooooo much!" She choked out. Wait, wait, was she actually crying? Sun knew 3 years was a long time, but did he really mean that much to them? He never thought he did.

"H-hey, Shauna, it's alright. I missed you guys too." Sun awkwardly pats her back and gazes over to the other two in the room. The larger one shoots a soft smile and a wave, and Sun can't help but squint. "Hey, Tierno, that you?"

"Yeah, man, welcome back!" Tierno's free arm tightens around the smaller boy. "Hey, you missed a hell of a lot, and you're just in time, too! We're gonna watch a movie and Shauna just finished making her chicken parm."

"Are you and Trevor a thing yet?" Sun's question caught said orange haired boy's attention. Tierno, however, starts laughing and nods in response. Trevor began to cover his face. Sun smirked and nodded. "I want y'all to know that I called that shit years ago."

Serena snorted. "Cool your jets, literally everyone saw that one coming lightyears away."

"Hey! I didn't make it that obvious!" Trevor pouts, crossing his arms and avoiding everyone's gaze. "At least, I think I didn't."

"Boy, you followed Tierno around like your life depended on it and did backflips whenever he'd give you a hug now miss me with that shit."

The sound of a new voice caused everyone's head to snap to the stairs. Slowly, a young man with dark skin and shoulder length brown hair began to descend. He wore a tank top, track pants, and what appeared to be a jacket tied around his waist. Sun knew of only one person who dressed that trashy. Well, besides himself.

Shauna let go of Sun so he could step into view. The older boy paused, before making his was towards Sun. Sun stepped forward in his attempt to meet him halfway. They stopped before each other, both staring intently at the other. Slowly, the older boy's hand rose, clenched into a fist. His blank expression slowly molded into a soft smile. Sun's did the same.

"I'm home, Calem," Sun said, extending his own fist and bumping it against Calem's.

"Welcome home."


"And that's all of them!"

Mei's secretary seemed a bit aghast. She had never expected to hear about such lively characters, let alone figure out that they were all champions. She felt intrigued, she wanted to know a bit more about them, which was odd. She had never felt the need to invest herself in the lives of trainers before, and yet, here she was wondering how they'd all get along, and how they'd stack up to each other in battle. Perhaps Mei was rubbing off on her.

"Mei, you're needed on set immediately." Said actress rolled her eyes before she turned to run off to the dressing room. However, the secretary quickly grabs her hand before she walks away, causing Mei to turn her head. The secretary clears her throat before speaking up again. "Thank you for, uh, treating me. Your friends sound fun."

A soft smile creeps on to the champion's face as she rests a hand on her secretary's shoulder. "They're pretty cool. Maybe I'll introduce you to 'em." Her hand slides out of the others as she turns once again, heading off towards the set and leaving her secretary to stare off into the space Mei had previously occupied.

Perhaps, she would put something together for them.


I am really tired and my back hurts. Anyway I have no clue when the next chapter is coming and once again sorry for the wait but I got distracted by wanting to do literally anything else at the time. But now I'm gonna go take a shower and talk to pals on discord till I fall asleep.

And also apply to Starbucks. Once their website stops giving me shit. Y'know I've been without wi-fi for two months? Tethering is hellish.