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It was a time after the first Game Night. Jayfeather slipped across ShadowClan territory, his senses alert in case someone was following him. Eventually, he made it to the RiverClan border. He sat down and waited. After what may have been seconds or moons, she appeared.

"Hi Jayfeather," said Mistystar, her eyes full of concern. "What's this about?" Jayfeather opened his jaws to answer, but a deep voice from behind him cut him off. "Yes, that's what I'd like to know too."

Jayfeather growled. "Stay out of this, Blackstar. This is between Mistystar and myself." Blackstar stepped into the open-and Crowfeather was with him. "Jayfeather, I understand what you're feeling, and we'll let you work this out in peace…" Crowfeather began.

"…if you defeat us," finished Blackstar. Somehow, Jayfeather and Mistystar knew what they meant. The four whipped out their Nintendo DS' and began to battle.

Jayfeather sent out a Jolteon. Jayfeather's expression was unreadable. Blackstar released a Leafeon, cocky as ever. Crowfeather picked Archeops. Jayfeather and Mistystar laughed, while Blackstar groaned. "Oh StarClan, WHY?" he thought. Mistystar's choice scared all of them, even Jayfeather. Mistystar's face was twisted in anger, and it was all directed at Blackstar. Her Pokémon? Tyranitar.

Due to Jolteon's high speed, it got the first move. Acting on premonition, Jayfeather had Jolteon fire off a Signal Beam at Leafeon. The super-effective attack did more than one would expect from a Bug-type move. Leafeon managed to survive, but it was confused. Crowfeather's Archeops attempted to use Focus Blast on Tyranitar, meaning to nip the tyrant in the bud. It would have, too-if it had hit. Mistystar gave an evil laugh at the fail. Blackstar's Leafeon tried to attack with Leaf Blade, but it hurt itself in its confusion! Leafeon fainted. Blackstar immediately sent out his next choice: Infernape. Mistystar's Tyranitar moved last, striking Archeops with a powerful Tyranitar-style ThunderPunch. Tyranitar's high attack plus Archeops' pitiful defense equaled a 1-hit KO! Crowfeather then released Musharna. "You're an idiot," said Blackstar. Jayfeather stared at Mistystar. "Where did you learn that?" he asked. Mistystar smiled. "Breeding. Who knew, right?" she replied.

Jolteon prepared to attack, but before it could, Tyranitar was off the field. In its place appeared the famous vampiric shadow of death, Gengar. Blackstar facepawed. Why didn't he see that coming? Jolteon launched another Signal Beam, this one directed at Musharna. Musharna reacted differently from Leafeon; it wasn't confused, for one, and its health fell down to half. Blackstar, not counting on Mistystar's literal bait-and-switch, had Infernape use Close Combat. However, because of Gengar's being a Ghost-type, it had no effect. Infernape's defenses were lowered. Blackstar glared at the DS, then did a double take. Did that Gengar just laugh at him? Shrugging it off, Blackstar continued to battle. Crowfeather had Musharna use Calm Mind, buffing its long-range capabilities.

Jayfeather exchanged a glance with Mistystar, who seemed to know what he was planning. Jolteon used Helping Hand, boosting Gengar's power a good deal higher. Suddenly it dawned on Blackstar what they were doing. He briefly considered shutting off his system and telling everyone that his batteries died, but he elected not to. Better to die a hero than live a coward, as they say. Gengar, who was up next, launched an extremely powerful, buffed-up Psychic. Infernape never stood a chance. It fainted immediately, causing Blackstar to throw his next Pokémon, Garchomp. Crowfeather's Musharna then did something unexpected: it used Gyro Ball on Gengar. Even more surprising, however, was Gengar fainting from the attack. Mistystar, undaunted, sent out her starter: the famous disobedient dragon of doom, Charizard.

Jayfeather knew what was coming next, but he decided to be a good sport, opting to use Signal Beam instead of Detect. Musharna stayed up, but just barely. True to Jayfeather's prediction, Blackstar had Garchomp use Earthquake, knocking out both Musharna and Jolteon. Mistystar's Charizard moved next, and Mistystar was MAD. Charizard loosed a powerful Dragon Pulse, which normally would've one-shotted a Garchomp. As it was, Blackstar's final Pokémon had only a few hit points left. Mistystar facepawed. "I hate EV training," she inwardly groaned. Crowfeather released his last Pokémon now: Samurott. Jayfeather released his ace in the hole: Alakazam.

Jayfeather then did something no one saw coming-he acted on impulse! Alakazam loosed what is said to be the most powerful move ever: Hyper Beam. Samurott fell, knocking Crowfeather from the match. Blackstar hung his head and waited for the inevitable. Mistystar entered the command for Dragon Pulse-but Charizard didn't use Dragon Pulse. All 4 screens went black.

When the screens came back online, the traditional colosseum wasn't there. Instead, it looked as if they were viewing a scene from the anime. A beat-up Garchomp stood before a Charizard with odd, dark-orange markings on its body. The Charizard vs Charizard music from Mewtwo Strikes Back was playing in the background. Suddenly, the Charizard lunged for Garchomp, grabbing it and pulling it into the air. Garchomp attempted to fight back, clawing and biting. The Charizard, while doing loops in the air, sank its teeth into Garchomp's neck. As Garchomp's struggles became weaker, Charizard stopped looping and dove for the ground. Before it landed, it threw Garchomp to the ground, flying back into the air and letting out a triumphant roar.

When the screen came back to the battle, Garchomp was gone, both from the field and from Blackstar's party. Then, Mistystar looked at her Charizard and began to quake in fear. Her Charizard was covered in dark-orange markings.

Probably ought to bring you up to speed on something: this isn't all mine. I collaborated with Leostar1999. He designed Blackstar's and Crowfeather's teams, although everything else is mine.