I stood across from Lyra and groaned as she sent out her Typhlosion. From where I was now, It looked so much larger than when I was by the building. The air around it even began to wave from the intense heat it was giving off. I could already feel myself getting burnt, but I stood strong and ready for the battle to begin.

"Ever since we were beat by Misty in Kanto, we've been training so hard that even water types can't get anywhere near us without getting burnt," Lyra explained smirking. "Alright, Typhlosion! Let's begin this with Sunny day! Make sure he can't use any water attacks!"

I growled lightly as Typhlosion began charging up a red orb and then shot it up into the air. While it went nowhere near the sun, the orb burst and the heat around us intensified. The heat began to blur my vision and Lyra began to send Typhlosion her next command.

"Alright Typhlosion!" Lyra shouted. "Use Flamethrower to heat up the field! Don't let him slow down!"

I watched as the much larger Pokémon reared its head back, but I couldn't let it happen. I knew that I'd lose if I didn't, so I did the first thing I thought of.

"I won't allow such a ridiculous strategy!" I shouted as I pulled my fist back and swiftly rushed at the Volcano Pokémon.

Before Typhlosion could use his next attack, I rushed up to him and slammed my fist into him. Just before I made contact, a coating of ice covered it and it froze Typhlosion in his tracks. A layer of ice surrounded the lower part of the Volcano Pokémon. He tried to melt it, but his attempt was, surprisingly, a failure!

"That's impossible!" Lyra shouted. "Ice shouldn't be very effective on fire types! He must be cheating. Alright Typhlosion! Wrap this up with Solarbeam!"

A large orb began to form in his mouth and I prepared another Ice punch. While I lnew I would be unable to stop it, I knew could at least weaken it enough to survive. Just before Typhlosion could launch his attack, Gene stepped onto the field; his hand raised in a sign of... I really have no idea what it was.

"Battle stop!" Gene shouted looking around. "Something unnatural is going on here."

Typhlosion's attack stopped and we all looked at Gene. His hands were on his hips and something was spiraling around our field now. It looked almost like it was formed by psychic energy, but could I really have been?

"It's an inverted battle field!" Lyra pointed out. "That's why Ice punch did so much damage. Something but be wanting to let the Buizel to cheat.

"But what could've started it?" Randy asked looking around confused. "Nobody but a very powerful psychic Pokemon can cause it. And even then, it would be with some great difficulty.

Everybody looked at me and I shook my head. Gene looked at me skeptically before returning to his usual position. The spiraling mist faded away and Typhlosion set itself back on the field.

"Battle resume!" Gen shouted as he raised his arm, and Lyra made her next command.

"Typhlosion! Start this battle back up with Eruption!" Lyra shouted smirking softly.

"Even though it's not at max health, I can't get hit by that much power," I whispered. "I don't really have a choice but to take such a hit. Unless…"

A spiral of water began forming around my feet as Eruption was launched. Before it could make contact, I jumped and surrounded myself in the water before moving out of the way and launching myself up into the air. I hear a loud explosion and sighed knowing I had dodged the attack.

"How?" Malva asked shocked. "He moved way too fast to even be seen!"

I realized she was right. The Eruption had been less than a foot from my face and had just hit the ground where I had been standing only a second before.

"That's impossible," Gene mumbled. "Maybe if he could think before acting, he could use his attacks to speed his way around the field and tire out his opponents."

"Stop giving him ideas!" Steven shouted. "It isn't fair for Lyra!"

"I don't really care," I snarled before I landed. "I'm just here for a bit of fun. And maybe a bit of teaching."

I began to run at Typhlosion before Lyra could give her next order. I felt the water surround me again, but I focused it into my tail and slammed it into Typhlosion's face. He was quickly sent reeling back and fell to the ground barely conscious. Surprisingly, the two attacks were enough to take it down.

"Battle over!" Gene shouted loudly. "Typhlosion has taken heavy damage and is unable to battle! Buizel wins the match!"

"I won?" I smiled. "Alright! I actually won my first match!"

"I can't believe we lost to a Buizel," Lyra groaned as she returned her Typhlosion. "And a barely trained one at that."

"Neither can I," Malva laughed. "Looks like I'm next. Alright. Lets do this, Chandelure."

Over the next few hours, I kept on battling with the trainers and their Pokemon. After a few close calls, and almost getting knocked unconscious twice, I finally beat Steven's Aggron, and finished the battling overall. I was wiped out from the nonstop battling and was glad to finally take a break.

"That sure was a good run!" Randy laughed. "I can't believe you beat us all though. And those attacks and stats that you had were incredible! Ice punch, Aqua tail, Aqua jet, and Brick break! It's a good move-set, but something seems off about it."

Yeah," Steven agreed. "All of your attacks are close ranged and require a lot of time to prepare, except your Aqua jet of course. Maybe we can teach you a new attack. Preferably Sonic boom or Brine."

"What about a status move?" Malva asked. "Maybe we can teach you Rain dance or Double team?"

"Maybe later," I wrote in the dirt. "But I'm hungry first. I haven't had something to eat in quite a while. How about we break for lunch?"

"I'm in," Lyra smiled. "I'm starving for a good meal or two."

"So am I," Steven smiled. "Let's head inside and get ourselves a big ol' lunch."

Everyone rushed ahead of me to the school and I was left in the battlefield. I sighed as I also stepped from the field. Before I could enter the school however. The world began spinning and everything started fading in and out.

"Don't think I'm going to let you go so easily, Blue," A familiar voice laughed. "I won't let you get away again. Not after you humiliated me last time."

A familiar figure formed in front of me and sent me flying back using its Psychic attack. The force of the attack was so powerful, it had knocked a large crater into the floor of the battlefield. The Alakazam who started this whole mess had just teleported to me and attacked me... again! What was with this guy and him wanting to attack me?!

"I was hoping we wouldn't have to meet again," I snarled at him. "How did you find me here anyways? Last time we met, you almost killed me with that Hydro pump of yours."

"How would you... that human," Alakazam realized. "You aren't Blue are you? You're that human who keeps interfering with my work! You look so pathetic in Blue's body."

"And I'm sure you know exactly what Blue looks like don't you?" I asked. "Tell me. Why do you want to kill Floatzel and Blue so much?"

"That's my business," Alakazam snarled. "I'll just finish you here and now then. It's the end of the road for you human."

"Just call me Zach," I smiled. "And besides, I don't think you'll win as easily as you think."

Alakazam moved first with a Psycho cut attack. Since I was half the field away, I easily dodged it with no problem. Swiftly, I rushed at Alakazam. Before he could register I had even moved from my spot on the field, I had hit him with an Ice punch and sent him reeling back with an Aqua tail.

"How are you so fast?" Alakazam groaned. "It makes no sense for such a weak creature to be able to move so swiftly."

"A lot of luck and training," I smiled. "Now. Can we please continue this battle? Or are you going to run away again?"

"I can't defeat you unless I have a strategy against your power," Alakazam growled. "I won't let you go so easily though. I'll make sure you are never left alone, human. Goodbye for now. Expect a gift sometime soon."

Alakazam made a quick escape using Teleport before I had a chance to make a step. I sat right where I had been left for a minute before stepping off the field. A swift movement caught my attention and I saw Principal Elisa and Nurse Hilda sitting in the stands with papers and the lunch I was probably going to be given. I smiled nervously as they approached.

"Congratulations on your first successful battle," Elisa smiled. "You had a really low chance of even hitting such a powerful creature and yet you still beat him a one-hit battle."

"More like two-hit," I wrote in the dirt. "Have you found a way for me to communicate yet? Writing what I want to say to humans using the dirt is quite tiring."

"Unfortunately, we haven't," Hilda sighed. "But don't worry! The PCA is currently working on a device for you. If what these results say isn't lying, it should be ready by Friday."

"About those result you got," Elisa began. "Mind showing them to us? I've been waiting a while for them."

"Of course!" Hilda said embarrassed. "The results are quite odd and I really don't want you to panic Zach. Just stay calm for us please."

I nodded before she pulled a sheet of paper from her jacket. Three strands of DNA were visible on the sheet. Two of the DNA were completely different, but the third one, which was in the middle, had a strange connection. It looked like both of the strands had fused together.

"This first one right here is your human DNA before you transformed," Hilda explained. "This second one right here is a natural Buizel from the wild exactly like the one you were related to. This third one is your current DNA. A perfect blend between human and Buizel. That's what's so odd about it. Your DNA shouldn't be so perfectly synchronized."

"Before we go onto the fact that his DNA is so perfectly synced, what do you mean by 'related to'?" Elisa asked. "Is Zach related to a Buizel? Or are you just saying that to play with out minds?"

"His is indeed related to one, and it's a very special Buizel actually," Hilda corrected. "I'm sure that all of our students know the legend of the legendary Pokémon Trainer Blue Oak?"

I nodded before Elisa could reply, and 'barked'. It was basically a requirement to know about the guy yo even pass through the elementary grade here. I wasn't really sure why though. It just was, and nobody complained.

"Well, Blue was such a legendary trainer, only rivaled by Silver, Gold, and Red themselves, that, after he died, he was given another life by the lord Arceus himself," Hilda said. "That form was a Buizel and he kept his name. You are the great-great grandson of the only know Pokemon to actually have been human once. That's why your DNA was so willing to accept the change."

"What about my tails?" I wrote. "My tails are tipped with black instead of the usual tan color."

"That's why we're so scared for you," Elisa said. "While the human part of your DNA can prevent you from being captured by the usual Pokeball, your strange coloration might make you a prime target for poachers. We all know that poachers prefer nets and cages and those are not fun to try to escape from.

I let out a dramatic sigh before chuckling at the fact. If anyone wanted to catch me, they would have to keep up. I knew the dangers of being a Pokemon having lived around them for most of my life. Even if my life would be dangerous in this form, I wouldn't let somebody catch me.

"It's nothing to laugh about!" Elisa snapped. "If you get into the wrong hands, then we could have a major crisis on our hands!"

"I won't laugh about it," I wrote quickly. "I know how dangerous this life can be, and I know a lot about this world. Can I have my lunch please? I'm starving."

"Not until you tell us why you left the office," Hilda smiled. "Elisa told you to stay inside and yet you still disobey her."

"What can I say? I'm just a teen with no regard for the rules," I wrote quickly. "Also, you two were taking forever.

Elisa made a quick movement that I could easily follow. I knew she wanted me to look, but I get easily distracted by most quick or sluggish movements.

"Still as gullible as you were when I first met you," Elisa smiled. "Eat up. You'll be heading back to class when you're finished."

"I almost forgot," I wrote slowly. "Have you alerted my family about what happened?"

Hilda looked at me guiltily, but Elisa stood up and handed me the tray before speaking.

"I informed your sister earlier about what happened and she said she would drive by after school to pick you up. I have yet to inform your mother about this," Elisa said softly.

I nodded before looking down at what I was given. It was mainly tomatoes and olives, but there was a bit of ham on the side. Elisa gave me a pat on the back before leaving. Hilda followed her soon after and left me to my meal. After a few minutes of eating, I finished, threw the tray away, and headed back inside.

Before long, I had been sent back to my classes along with Rosa. I didn't mind the weird looks anymore, but they did send shivers up my spine. Eventually, I started to have to use my phone to communicate with others. Well… I only communicated with Rosa. I ignored everybody else as best as I could. Right now, we were in a Social class. There was literally nothing social about this class either. We were just expected to talk with everyone, but it was usually deathly silent in here.

"You don't have to use your phone right now," Rosa laughed as I pulled it out once again. "The only time you really need it is when we want to have an actual conversation. If you were paying attention, We're just going to be doing a simple personality test."

"I can't write with these paws," I typed. "Unlike most other Pokemon with paws, Buizel have adapted to use theirs as a helpful weapon and for steering under the water. We may grab things, but it isn't very common apart from food and... things."

"I forgot you've got the knowledge about yourself now," Rosa laughed. "How do you know all of this?"

"Looked it up," I wrote. "I'm not going into this life blind you know?"

"I understand," She smiled. "Something is happening though. I just can't shake the feeling. What happened to cause this? And who else will it happen to?"

Before I could respond, a slight whimper got caught in her throat before she slid to the ground. The sudden movement startled me and I fell back off of the chair I was in. Before I could move, a large force of energy began to flow around me and Rosa.

The energy began increasing in force until a bright glow began to surround Rosa. I was sent flying as a wave of power forced itself away from her and into the crowd of students who had noticed it. The sound of bones snapping and changing began to fill my ears. Before anybody could say anything, the light faded and a Sylveon was lying where Rosa had been once before.

It took a few seconds for me to register, but I realized that Rosa had just turned into a Sylveon. She was unconscious, though, and would probably be unaware of her transformation until she woke up. Several of the students backed away from her, but other did what some had done to me. They took some pictures and videos before the teacher even realized what happened.

When he finally did notice, he just sighed and called the office. They sent two assistants to bring us to the office for the remainder of the day. While we were on our way to the office, Rosa began stirring from her sleep and she was set on the ground. For a few minutes, she kept shaking herself and trying to stand on her feet, It was obvious that she wasn't fully awake yet, so I helped her stand to her full height of what would be 3 feet and 3 inches.

While she was larger than me, I was standing only a little taller than her because I had to carry her as best as I could. Being bipedal, it wasn't all that hard. When we reached the office, we were told to stay put and not leave unless something happened. While we were waiting, Nurse Hilda came by and did the same thing as she had done with me. After an hour or so, Rosa finally woke up.

"Goodness gracious," She began with a whimper. "What happened?"

"Glad to see you finally awake," I laughed. "And as to what happened, I'll let a mirror tell you."

"Great to see you're finally awake," Ms. Elisa laughed as she exited her office. "I was waiting until you were awake to finally address our… issues."

"Issues?" Rosa asked curiously. "What issues?"

"As I said before, I'll let a mirror answer that," I laughed. "Just kidding though. You transformed into a Sylveon."

"W-wait!" She cried out. "What?"

"Well, we were in class and-"

"You two aren't the only ones," Elisa interrupted. "Liam just so happens to have also transformed. It's an odd thing really. You three, some of the closest friends I have seen in years, all transformed within three hours. However, he quickly disappeared moments after we saw him."

"Screw it!" I cried out. "Logic ain't gonna get us anywhere from here on!"

"Please watch your tongue," Elisa said. "Even though humans can't understand what you say properly, some of them still can, and they'll even misinterpret it and get you screwed over."

"Yes ma'am," I whimpered. "What about Rosa? I know Ms. Hilda won't want to accept her daughter as a Pokemon and she doesn't really like Pokemon in her house overall."

"My mother?" Rosa asked. "What does she have to do with this?"

"Nothing at all," Elisa fast-talked. "Your mother just doesn't want to care for Pokemon due to some incidents in her childhood. Until we can find a way to persuade her otherwise, you might have to stay with Zach at his home."

I heard Rosa take a quick gulp before she jumped from her chair. I didn't know what she was thinking at first, but it hit me soon after.

"You want to do some training?" I asked. "It might get you used to your body."

"Thanks Zach, but I just want to be alone for now," Rosa said. "I want to get used to this alone. Like you did."

"I had help though," I admitted. "I didn't get used to battling in this body just by teaching myself. I had help from some trainers. from the Trainer Program."

Rosa was quiet for a few minutes before she finally left the office. I knew Elisa wanted me to go after her and prevent her from doing something stupid, but I knew I wouldn't be allowed. Instead, I would just follow after her and keep her safe from anybody who made an attempt to attack her.

"Just go after her," Elisa smiled. "I know you want to keep her safe, so just do that. She doesn't have to know. I'll tell your sister to come as soon as she can to pick you up."

"Thanks," I replied. "Please don't kill me."

I silently slinked out of the school and followed Rosa around to the battlefield. Even though I knew I could sneak closer, I didn't want to be seen by anything. Rosa quickly turned onto the battlefield and began to do what I had at first.

She was quite sluggish in her new body, but she had quite a lot of endurance, and her attacks moved as fast as I physically could without Aqua jet. For the next ten minutes, she had practiced with Moonblast, Recover, Energy ball, and Swift. While it was a good move-set, she had a completely ranged arsenal. I did have a completely physical move-set, but I could easily train myself to other attacks. Now that I think of it, while we were waiting, I might have looked up a new move.

While she was training, I noticed a few humans standing around the treeline. Rosa was so absorbed in her training, she didn't notice as the male send out an Arbok. It slinked forward slight and got ready to strike. I got into a pouncing position and waited.

"Arbok!" He shouted. "Use Poison tail!"

"Charbok!" It replied before we both pounced at the same time.

I knew Rosa wouldn't see the attack in time to dodge, so I made the counter on it. My tail became surrounded in water and I met Arbok only a foot from Rosa. The explosion caused by our two attacks meeting sent us all flying across the field. I was back on my feet immediately and the human returned his Arbok.

The boy pulled out another Pokeball and so did the others. They all sent out a poison Pokemon each. Weezing, Toxapex, and Nidorina. I smiled at the way they sent out their Pokemon. They may have looked strong, but they had no chance to beat me with my speed.

"You want to capture Rosa?" I laughed. "Too bad. She's not going anywhere."

"What do you think you're doing here?" She snapped before standing. "I told you not to follow me."

"Use Poison gas!" All the trainers shouted out at once.

Before Rosa could make any statements, I pushed her off the field and away from the toxic gas. Instinctively, I threw my paw over my muzzle and stopped breathing. As long as they were still using poison gas, I would be unable to see where I was even going and might attack Rosa on accident.

"Come on out of the gas little Buizel." Somebody laughed. "We just want to capture you for our client. And that Sylveon would make a great addition."

"Heh," I laughed. "Of course poachers are gonna come after us. Doesn't matter. I can't let them win."

Before I could allow them to see me, I shot through the air with Aqua jet and landed behind them. As long as I was behind them, their Pokemon couldn't attack without injuring their own trainers.

"Do you really think we'd let ourselves be fooled by that kind of strategy?" The male asked. "Thunder!"

I didn't see it, but a large bolt of lightning flew at me from behind and sent me across the field. I don't know how he knew what I was planning, but it must have happened to him before if he was prepared. I stood back up, but I was forced to the ground as one of the poachers threw a net around me. Metal balls clinked to the floor keeping the net from moving. The fact they were able to even throw it surprised me.

"Don't think we don't know who you are?" The man smiled. "Celestia. Go grab the Sylveon. Our job here is done."

"Hey!" Somebody screamed. "Leave those two alone!"

I looked over and smiled slightly when she rushed across the ground at us. That somebody had thrown a Pokeball and a faithful and powerful Blaziken stood beside her. My sister had actually come!

"Alpha!" I cried out. "Thank Arceus you found us!"

My sister, Alpha, was a blonde haired girl that looked identical to Rosa, but was still in my family tree, with a passion for battling. She had a blazing fire in her eyes as she watched the poachers grab me and Rosa.

"What do you want girl?" Celestia snarled. "We're busy here."

"You are going to let those two go now!" She snapped. "My brother and his friend have been looking for them all day!"

"Yeah right," The man laughed. "Listen. My name is X, leader of Team SolarFlare. I recommend you get out of here before we have to take you out."

"I wouldn't count on such a weak tactic," Alpha smiled. "Besides, those nets are only made out of cotton right? I'm sure that Buizel you have can just cut through it."

"I wouldn't count on it," X said. "The net has an electrical shock built in to counter any type of water attack. If he dares to attack, he might just end up on the barbecue list."

"Only water attacks huh?" Alpha smiled. "Did you know that Buizel can learn more than just those? Do it!"

I nodded as I realized her plan. I turned my body before throwing my frozen fist into the net. It quickly became its own cage of ice. I broke the 'cage' easily with Brick break and rushed over to Alpha's side.

"Go get Rosa," She whispered. "I'll hold him off."

I nodded before running across the field to where Celestia was. I moved too fast for her to register, but I made no attempt to forcibly get Rosa.

"Afraid I'll hurt your girlfriend, Zach?" She cackled. "I just recommend you surrender yourself, and she doesn't get hurt."

"You really are an old fool," I chuckled. "Remember to never threaten me with another's life. Because I know a lot more than you think I do."

I threw my body at her and forced her to let go of Rosa with an Aqua jet attack. By the time she was back on her feet, Rosa had already run to to the school. She snarled before she resumed her earlier pose. I saw a white S and F on her shirt which, most likely, stood for SolarFlare.

"You really are a brat," She snarled. "I'll be glad to finally be rid of those like you."

She pulled a Pokeball from her pocket and sent out the Pokemon inside. Towering over me was a teal Sceptile. The shiny Pokemon had a strange look on its face though. A strong, purple aura was surrounding it and it made me sick. The Pokemon attacked using leaf blade and, in one hit, sent me across the field to Alpha.

"Get to the car, Zach," She shouted. "I can only keep him distracted for so long."

A large Hyper beam soared past her head and I saw why she was shouting. A strange Pokémon was flying around the field attacking her Mightyena. The pokemon looked corroded and glitchy. Its body was shaped like a key card slot, and it kept glitching around the place.

"I have no idea what it is, but it's already taken out everyone I have!" She shouted. "Just get away from here!"

I shook my head before standing in front of her. Mightyena came from across the field and landed next to me. Alpha returned him to her Pokeball and stared at me. She nodded knowing my plan, and I walked onto the field myself.

"Do you ever learn?" X asked. "I kicked your butt less than ten minutes ago, and now you want to face my Missingno? Prepare to die you little fool."

Missingno rocketed at me, but I slid out of the way easily. I jumped into air with a blue orb in my hands and threw it upward. Just like with sunny day, the orb exploded and clouds began to cover the sky. A downfall began and my vision began to clear. I could see everyone clearly, but they couldn't see me.

"Missingno!" X shouted. "Show him what a glitch like you can do!"

The world around us began to spin, and the rain began to soften up. It didn't stop, but it was slowed down dramatically.

"This is Missingno's special ability," X bragged. "Any and all weather attacks will be nullified before the user has a chance to use it. Now! Use Thunder!"

"Not this time!" I screamed.

Before Missingno had time to react, I had already sped across the field and grabbed what I could and threw it into the ground. While I wasn't a fighting type, I could still use a normal attack. I slammed my paws into Missingno as hard and fast as I could, but it just 'stood' back up. It was beginning to break though. The coding around it was breaking apart like glass.

"Missingno, return for now," X groaned. "Everybody! Retreat for now! Our mission here was a failure!"

"Understood!" Celeste and the grunt said.

X dropped something on the ground and smoke suddenly filled the field and the poachers made a quick escape before we could do anything. The smoke eventually cleared out and I was left standing with Alpha.

"That sure was dramatic," Alpha sighed. "I think we should head home before anymore of them return and attack us."

I nodded in agreement, but I didn't move from my spot. I felt my energy fading and collapsed to the ground. I fell unconscious soon after.

?'s POV

"The mission was a failure sir."

"... I don't care. They are at least aware of us correct?"

"Y-yes sir! But the Buizel. His power was stronger than we had thought. To defeat Missingno in such a short time…"

"I know. Send in the other one. The Zoroark. At least we were able to capture him before they found him."

"Understood. Which mission should we send him under?"

"BAB. It's the only one that will work. Any other approach will end in their deaths."

"Understood, sir. I will prepare for his departure sir."

"... You better so that. Don't fail your mission… Liam."