Surprisngly, I held my breath and became quiet as the two hit the floor. Then I realized what I was doing and came back to reality,

"Hey, Xander get your butt up! Don't let him beat you like that! You call yourself a Pokemon? Your more like a newborn human baby!"

He looked up at me and gave me a tired smile,

"Sorry but he got me good…"

T chose this moment to cut it, " …and didn't you lose to me too, Faye?"

I opened my mouth for a reply, only to stumble on my words, "… well, uh…oh just Shut Up!"

The two, still laying on the floor was soon recalled by their trainers. Brent looked at me.

"Ok Faye…now please let out all your anger on me on his," he pointed to the other trainer, "Pokemon. You can bite him all you want, ok?"

I didn't really want to listen to Brent but if I get an oppurtunity to beat someone up, I take it. Casually, I walked up to the battlefield.

"Go Kricketot!" the other trainer called out.

And what appered was a bug. Yes, a bug. It was small, red, black, and had beady little eyes. I've never seen one in my forest where I USED to live so I didn't really know what to expect. I should have probably been cautious but I didn't really care…So I charged strait toward the little bug-thingy.

"No, no, Faye! Don't use Tackle! Not yet!" Brent yelled.

I rolled my eyes and kept on going.

"Kricketot, dodge it!" the foe yelled.

The "Kricketot" wobbled to the side, looking like he(or she, not really sure) was about to fall.

"Now use String Shot!" the bug's trainer commanded.

The bug shot out a white, sticky, substance and it landed right on my paws. I stuggled to get out but failed.

"Faye, Faye, use Mud Slap!" Brent called out.

If he wanted me to kick some mud in that bug's face then he is a STUPID trainer. For one thing, my legs were pinned to the floor, duh you stupid dummy, and secondly, why would I listen to you? So instead I shot water in the bug's face.

"O-Oww….." The bug stammered.

"You talked!" I exclaimed.

"Eeep! I just-I just….ahhhh!" it cried then started to scream extremly loud.

And by extremly loud, I meant extremly! I felt like my eardrums were about to pop out.

"Good job, Kricketot! Keep using Uproar!" the trainer yelled out.

"Faye, keep using Water Gun! C'mon!" Brent yelled, sounding frustrated.

I obeyed, out of my own will, and launched multiple streams of water which hit Kricketot head on.

"That hurts...s-stop please…," the bug begged. Suddenly, after I just sent the Water Guns even stronger, the bug seemed to frown. Not only that, it looked furious, like it suddenly had a serious mood swing.

"I said stop didn't I? So stop before I rip you fins off you stupid mud fish! How dare you hit a lady!" it yelled.

I stood there, astonished.

"Y-you're a girl?"

About to answer, it opened it's mouth-but what cut off by it's trainer.

"Uproar, Kricketot!"

The Kricketot's eyebrow seemed to twitch. (if it had one) And she faced her trainer.

"Excuse me, I believe there is a politer way of adressing me, like BY MY NAME? My name is Lucinda and I would apprciate it if you called me that."

I stared at her, shocked at her change of character and the fact that she thinks that her trainer could actually understand her.

"Yo Lucy." I called.

She turned to face me, in which I sent another Water Gun in her face. I got a laugh out of the expression on her face. She approached and I soon realized the problem I was in. I really had to get out of the sticky stuff. I bit on it, opening a little tear on it and continued to struggle. I could hear Brent yelling some commands but that wasn't my main focus. I bit once again and made a tear big enough to get out. Thankfully, I got out in time to kick mud in Lucy's face. It seemed to blind her a bit, for I got her in the eyes. I took this chance to Tackle her.

To my delight, she fell, fainted on the floor with a slight bruise where I Tackled her.

Yes, oh, yes…another win for me.