I know, I'm insane. I mean, working on a third chapter in one day? Bu still, this is an important character because Alex gains one of her major pokemon in this chapter. Major as in it will become one of her signature pokemon as the story progresses. Anyway, on with the show, and MetalPrincess, yes I know, I am a writeaholic, and thanks for the compliment, and yes Gary will be in this chapter, though he's going to be getting a bit of abuse.

Disclaimer: Matt = Ketchum Kid's, Alex = Mine, and Charolett = MetalPrincess13's


The journey between Cerulean and Vermilion was actually short compared to the others she had been on. Well, to be honest, it was divided into two short routes with Saffron City in between the two. But it was short none the less; Alex had only taken a day to get to Saffron City, and had loitered around for a while. It was while she was doing some training on Route 7 that she had found her fourth pokemon actually.

Alex grinned happily at her pokemon, who had gathered around her to enjoy lunch. By training on Rattata, Jigglypuff, and Meowth she had managed to evolve her Mankey into a Primeape at long last. As an effect of her evoloution, Primeape's personality had changed slightly, and she had let go of her hate for Alex completely. Now, the large monkey was enjoying sitting right next to her trainer, and occasionally acting up to get attention. In fact, Primeape more often than not would now steal Alex's bag and run ahead with it, forcing the young trainer to chase her pokemon for a good hour before it was returned...at least it was good exercise.

Checking the soup she had been making for herself and Primeape, Alex hummed happily as she worked. Right now, she was at the top of the world; she had won her second badge two days ago, evolved Primeape this morning, and was generally happy. Deciding the soup looked done for the most part, and she and Primeape would not get food poisoning from a raw potatoes like last time, Alex pulled out two bowls and served herself and her companion. Primeape drank the soup greedily, not in the least bit caring if it were to taste odd or burnt. She had a large obsession with her trainer's cooking for some strange reason, and could never get enough of the food she made.

The four sat by chatting with each other, socializing noisly as they enjoyed their lunch. Many pokemon watched them from the trees, wondering how such a small group could make such a large ruckus. For nearly a half an hour they enjoyed the day, and then their break ended, and they were forced to start cleaning up thier things and get ready to continue on their journey. Alex and Primeape took their bowls and went looking for a place to wash them, leaving Ivysaur and Butterfree with the things at camp. Finding a stream not too far from camp, the two bent down, Primeape handing Alex her bowl and watching as her trainer cleaned out the soup remanents with water she scooped from the stream. Just as they were getting ready to leave, the bushes to their left shook, and a small pokemon stepped from within.

It looked like a small orange and black puppy, with cream fur on it's stomach, muzzle, tail, and a tuft of it on it's head. Black eyes stared at them curiously, as the puppy tilted it's head to the side. Alex squealed, and started to coo at how cute it was, and pulled out her pokedex eagerly.

Growlithe, the puppy pokemon. Growlithe have extreamly loyal natures, and will remain motionless unless they are given orders by their trainer.

"Aw, aren't you adorable!" Alex stuck out her hand, and went to pet the small dog. She drew back with a shocked cry however, when it whipped it's head around and bit down on her hand harshly. Turning to both trainer and pokemon, Growlithe started to growl and bark, bearing his fangs in an attempt to scare them off. Primeape growled back at the smaller pokemon, and would have attacked it if Alex had not beaten her to the chase.

"DON'T YOU DARE BARK AT ME YOU MIDGET MUTT!" Growlithe froze, his eyes opened wide in fear at the sudden noise directed his way. He stared up at Alex, who was glaring down at her angrily, holding her injured hand with her non-injured one. Sensing the danger in his situation, Growlithe turned and bolted back into the bushes, his tail between his legs and quiet whimpers coming from his throat.

"After it Primeape! I need a fire type anyway." Primeape shot off after the small dog, jumping through the trees as it ran on the forest floor below her. Alex was running along after them, crunching through the underbrush noisly. Seeing an opening as Growlithe stopped to look behind him, Primeape pounced. The young puppy yelped in shock as he was pinned to the ground, and started to squirm as he attempted to get away. Hearing her trainer approach, Primeape made her hold on the fire type more secure and waited patiently. Once Alex came into their line of sight, Growlithe started to whimper again, and stared at the trainer in obvious fear.

"Hey, calm down, we're not going to hurt you, I'm just going to catch you." Growlithe's whimpers only increased, and it renewed it's struggles to get away from Primeape, who only waited for an order patiently. Alex nodded to Primeape, who raised her hand above her head and brought it down sideways on Growlithe's skull. The small dog gave a yelp of shock, and then fainted away, as Primeape had hit a pressure point. Fumbling with only one hand, Alex pulled an empty pokeball from her bag and threw it at the now fainted pokemon. He was sucked inside, and the ball fell to the ground, the center button flashing as it shook. After four shakes, the ball stopped, and Alex stooped down to pick it up. Grinning to herself, she threw the ball up and down.

"Alright, we've got a fire pokemon now!" Primeape jumped up and down happily, enjoying the fact that her trainer was excited. The two turned and started walking, making thier way back to the bowls they had left at the stream, and then to camp. Ivysaur and Butterfree were upset when they discovered Alex's injury, but happy when they heard of their new companion. After wrapping her hand in gauze, and deciding she would get it looked at back in Saffron as they passed through to Route 6, Alex pulled on her bag and they set out back to the city.

Glancing down beside her, Alex held in a giggle as she saw Growlithe running back and forth between her and the grass on the side of the road. After finding out Alex wasn't out to kill him, Growlithe had warmed up to her considerably, and refused to enter his pokeball at all. Now, he was a permanent attachment to Alex's side, as he seemed to panic if the trainer was not in sight. He also had the need of at least three hours of cuddling a day from his trainer. If truth be told, it was rather endearing, but it got annoying when Growlithe pushed his way into Alex's sleeping bag at night just to cuddle with her.

Looking down at her hand, Alex heaved a sigh. It was wrapped tightly in gauze, and she could barely move it. Nurse Joy had been more than happy to help, but she also gave Alex the 'you should not have tried to pet a wild pokemon' lecture. One that her father had given her on many occasions; she just never listened to it. Shaking her head, Alex looked along the road ahead of her. There was grass on either side of her, short at first, but getting longer the farther back you looked. Far off in the distance trees were visible, but that was through a lot of tall grass, and tall grass meant a lot of wild pokemon with bad attitudes. She should know, two of her four pokemon had a bad attitude when she met them. Their attitudes might be different now, but for some reason pokemon seemed to like attacking her, and going into the grass would be putting a neon sign above her head. Yeah...she really enjoyed her life right now, and loosing it because a Ekans bit her would be absolutely humiliating.

"Grow gro" Alex turned and looked blankly at her Growlithe as it barked at a bush on the side of the road. Tilting her head, Alex watched as Growlithe slowly walked over to the bush and sniffed. A moment later, he stood and walked around the bursh, still growling faintly. The bush started to shake, and Alex could hear short yips and growls coming from the other side. Then, Growlithe came running out, another Growlithe on his tail as she ran toward Alex. Diving behind his trainer, Growlithe stuck his head out and growled at the other one. Growlithe number two only growled back, albite playfully, as it was shaking it's butt in the air and had it's tongue out the side of it's mouth.

"Growlie where did you go? I leave you alone for a minute and you disappear on me!" A girl Alex's age stumbled out of the bush. She looked up and blinked when she caught sight of Alex and the two Growlithe at her feet. Then, she trotted over and pulled the second Growlithe away slightly with a sheepish grin on her face.

"Hehe, sorry...Growlie likes to play, and I guess she saw your Growlithe and got excited." Alex looked down at Growlie, who was now sitting calmly beside her trainer. She looked back at her with a tilted head, but did not do anything. Turning back to the trainer, Alex smiled and stuck out her hand.

"It's not a problem, I think my Growlithe might have started it. My name is Alex by the way." The girl smiled and took Alex's hand in her own.

"Thanks, and my name is Charlotte, I'm from Cerulean City." Alex nodded and looked Charlotte over interestedly. Her long red hair was pulled back in a braid, with a black bandanna covering the top of her head. Green eyes much like her own matched a green hoodie tied about her waist, while a black tank top and torn light wash jeans made up the rest of her outfit. Black combat boots, a red and black hip bag, and a black backpack finished the outfit off nicely. Turning back to the girl, Alex saw she was doing the same, and Alex smirked slightly, a matching smirk coming over Charlotte's face.

"You know, I think we're going to get along just fine..." Nodding along, Charlotte motioned for Alex to start walking, and walked by her side down the road. Both of the Growlithe walked on the free side of their trainer, occasionally rushing ahead to enjoy themselves.

"So, I told you where I was from...where are you from?" Alex glanced at the girl beside her, who was watching her critically.

"Littleroot. You might not know about it..." Charlotte pulled out a guidebook and flipped through the pages quickly. Alex watched with confusion, wondering just what the girl was doing.

"Hmm...that's in Hoenn, isn't it?" Feeling her eyes light up, Alex nodded. Finally, someone who had some actual sense!

"Wow, if you're from Hoenn, what are you doing here?" Alex sighed heavily. She was always asked that question.

"I just wanted to start here....my dad said it's the region my mom started in." Charlotte tilted her head to the side slightly.

"By the way you say it, I'd say your mom isn't around anymore?" Alex shook her head. She should have been upset at the uncaring way Charolett said it, but since she really didn't remember her mom, she couldn't be.

"No, she died when I was three; a Beedrill poisoned her and she didn't get help fast enough. I really don't remember her that much, but there are pictures of her all about our house, so I know she looked just like me, even down to the smile." Charlotte nodded her head, not knowing what to say to the girl. She had both her mother and her father, so she really didn't know what to say to Alex.

"Hey, I need a traveling partner, you up for the job?" Alex turned and stared at Charolett blankly. She really didn't know the girl well, and here she was asking her to travel with her. On the other hand, she seemed really nice, and Alex could tell they would get along really well...

"Sure, I'll do it. You'll have to be ready to deal with my jerk rivals though. Matt is just a stupid jerk, and Gary's an arrogant jerk." Charlotte laughed slightly. Apparently Alex was good at attracting jerks to her. She wanted to meet these jerks, especially since they made the once calm girl become flustered, even by just thinking of them.

"I think I can handle that. All the guys in Cerulean City were egotistical jerks, so I've got some good practice down." Both girls laughed, and the Growlithe wondered just what was so funny.

"So where are we off to?" Ale xstretched her arms, and then crossed them behind her head.

"Vermillion, I need my third badge. I just got my second one three days ago." Charlotte nodded, and yawned lightly. She had just woken up before she went looking for Growlie, so she was still slightly tired.

"Me too, though I got my second badge about a week ago. I spent most of my time training my pokemon after that." Alex turned and looked at Charolett curiously.

"What kind of pokemon do you have?" Looking around, Charolett stopped and walked over to the side of the road.

"Why don't we stop and take a break and I'll show you." Alex nodded, and reached into her backpack to pull out a thin blanket. She used it for sitting on the grass more than anything, so it didn't take up too much space in her bag. Charlotte waited until Alex was sitting on the blanket, and then pulled five of the six pokeballs off her belt and tossed them into the air. There was a large flash of light which quickly faded, and then Charolett's pokemon were standing before them.

"Wow...you have six?" On the left of the group, were a male Nidoran, Growlie, who had run over and joined them, and Rattata. The small purple rat ran up to Charlotte, who picked it up in her arms. To the right were a Psyduck, Charmander, and Sandshrew, who were all watching Alex carefully. All six of the pokemon would look at Charlotte with adoration.

"Yup, Charmander is my starter, I found Growlithe injured and helped her, and I caught the other four." Alex nodded, and then stood and pulled her pokeballs off her belt.

"My team might not be as big, but It's still pretty good." Tossing all three balls into the air, Alex watched out of the corner of her eyes as Growlithe darted into the light to join the pokemon. After it faded, Alex's four pokemon stood before them, looking around cautiously. Ivysaur was at the front, with Growlithe beside him, while Primeape had run over to Alex for a hug, and Butterfree fluttered above them.

"Cool, you have a lot of evolved pokemon." Charlotte bent down and patted Ivysaur on the head. He watched the strange trainer for a moment, and then closed his eyes and enjoyed the treatment he was receiving.

" I like to train my pokemon a lot, so instead of catching a lot and just using who is strongest, I use all my pokemon and get them as strong as possible." Charlotte nodded her head absentmindedly. She was examining Alex's team curiously; Butterfree seemed to like flying around quite a bit, Primeape obviously loved her trainer, Ivysaur had settled down for a nap, and Growlithe was running about in circles. This team obviously trusted each other quite a bit for them to be so relaxed in each other's company. Turning to her own team, Charlotte smiled at her pokemon, who were watching curiously.

"Guys, this is Alex, she'll be traveling with us from now on." Charolett's pokemon all turned and called out a greeting, before running off to play. Alex was busy pulling out her pot and many ingredients, and Charolett watched her with a slightly disturbed look. As far as she knew, you didn't add hot sauce to a soup that had carrots and potatoes in it.

"Um...Alex?" When the slightly smaller girl turned to look at her, Charlotte motioned to the things about her.

"Do you know how to cook?" Alex flashed a disarming smile, and Charlotte relaxed slightly.

"Haven't a clue, but Primeape seems to like my cooking, so I cook everyday. Granted, we do seem to get sick a lot, but we get over it." Charolett's eye twitched, and she smacked a hand to her forehead. If she didn't know how to cook, than why was she? Sighing, Charlotte walked over to her new companion.

"Move over, my mom taught me how to cook. I'll be the one making meals from now on, I don't want to die young thanks." Alex huffed at the insult, but moved over none the less, and watched Charlotte as she started to put together the soup. Maybe if she watched Charlotte, she could learn how to cook, instead of just throwing together what sounded good.

-_-_-_-Later-_-_-_-

The two walked into the gates of Vermilion happily. They had been traveling since lunch, and it was almost dinner time now. People were bustling along the sidewalks, and crowding the streets, much like in Cerulean, Pewter, and Saffron. Little children were returning home with thier parents, and pokemon heading out to find their trainers. Growlie and Growlithe had gotten tired long ago, and allowed their trainers to return them to their pokeballs.

"I'm hungry!" Alex nodded wearily as Charlotte complained. She was hungry too, and right now, food sounded like a god send. Charlotte pulled out her guidebook, and flipped through the pages to find the chapter on Vermilion. There was a listing of restaurants, with them also marked on a small map above the list. Scanning the map, the two found a small Chinese place, and agreed they would go there; food was food, and they didn't care if they liked it or not. Closing the book, the two darted down the streets to where it was marked, their stomachs rumbling in complaint.

"Food!" They quickly entered, and were shown to a table by a waiter. The drinks and food on the way, the two sat back and talked quietly.

"So, how do you plan to beat Lt. Surge?" Alex fidgeted slightly, and then calmed.

"I'm going out to Diglett Cave tomorrow morning and catching a Diglett, then training it to a Dugtrio."

"You're going to have to train it a lot to get it powerful enough to take on Lt. Surge's Raichu." Alex nodded wearily. Lt. Surge only had one pokemon: a very powerful Raichu. If she planned to make this work, she would need to train her Diglett a lot. The food came at that moment, and the two dropped the subject in favour of eating. Later on they left, heading for the pokemon center so they could have Nurse Joy heal their pokemon and they could get a room to sleep in.

-_-_-_-The next day-_-_-_-

Diglett Cave was dark, but not nearly as dark as had been. There was no Zubat here either, so Alex was more than happy to do down into the caverns to search for the small ground type she needed. Ivysaur and Butterfree were the only ones she had brought with her, since Growlithe was weak against ground types, and Primeape was too lazy to come. She left the two in the care of Charolett, who had gone off to train on route 11. By mid-day she would have her fifth pokemon, and soon she would have her Thunder Badge. Grinning to herself, Alex continued walking along lazily.

Nearly two hours later, Alex was tugging on her hair in frustration. She hadn't run into a single Diglett, the entire time she was down here, and she was getting mad. Her foot scuffed on the ground as she walked, looking along carefully for any sign of the small ground type. So far, nothing, but she would not give up until she had one. Lowering her flashlight, which was only there to add a bit more light so she could see better, Alex sighed. Wanting a rest, she slumped to the floor and put her head against the wall. Closing her eyes, she relaxed slightly, and just listened to the sounds of the cave about her. For a time, nothing seemed out of the usual, water dripped in the distance, and the cave echoed it's silence back to her. Then, close by, the sound of something coming up from under the dirt made her eyes open.

"Diglett dig, diglett dig." Alex quickly jumped to her feet and turned to look about her. As far as she could tell, there were at least three, if the multi-voiced call was any indication.

"Trio trio trio." Alex's eyes widened and she froze. A Dugtrio was somewhere in this cave as well, and talking with the three Diglett. Picking up the flashlight she had dropped, Alex crept along the cave quietly as possible. Stopping for a moment, she pulled out Ivysaur's pokeball and released her faithful pokemon. He looked about confused, and glanced at her with a questioning look. She merely put her finger to her lips and motioned for him to follow her, and then continued down the tunnels. Turning a corner, they came upon a Dugtrio, with three Diglett in front of it. They seemed to be talking, the Diglett chirping at Dugtrio, who grumbled back.

"Use razor leaf Ivysaur." Ivysaur nodded, at then shook his bulb. Dozens of the small leaves shot forward toward the unsuspecting ground types. Two of the Diglett were hit, one fainting instantly while the other was injured. All three remaining pokemon panicked, and then dug their way underground, the Diglett chirping loudly, while Dugtrio growled. Walking over, Alex pulled out a pokeball and tossed it at the fainted Diglett, who was pulled inside. The ball shook and flashed, but stilled soon after, and Alex bent down to pick it up.

"That was surprisingly easy, I expected to actually put up a fight." Just as Alex finished her sentence, the entire cave started to rumble. Looking up, the two whipped their heads around, wondering what was going on. The sound of large portions of earth being moved came from behind them, and they whipped around. In front of them, where dozens of Diglett and Dugtrio, all glaring at the duo angrily and growling.

"Uh-oh...this isn't good." Backing up slowly, Ivysaur and Alex started to panic as the group followed them, the growls continuing.

"Uh, Ivysaur?" Ivysaur turned half his attention to his trainer, the other half remaining on the group in front of him. Alex was watching the group in obvious anxiety, and her hands were shaking as they clutched Diglett's pokeball.

"Ivy?"

"Run like you have never run before." Ivysaur nodded, and the two whipped around and bolted. The Diglett and Dugtrio could be heard following them, calling out angrily as they rushed the duo. Running in terror, Alex and Ivysaur took any twist and turn they came across, not really concerned with where they were going, only hoping to get away. Panting lightly, Ivysaur tried to keep up with his trainer, but was quickly falling behind. She seemed to notice, and quickly pulled out his pokeball and returned him over her shoulder, not really looking back to aim. After Ivysaur's safety was assured, she clipped the pokeball to her belt and kept running, hearing the murderous group still following her.

A beam of light ahead of her raised her hopes, and she ran faster as she approached it. She entered the room, and sighed in reliefe as she saw the ladder to the surface. Grabbing one of the rungs, she quickly got on and started climbing. The Diglett and Dugtrio entered the room, and shrieked in anger as they realized she was escaping. They quickly burrowed underground, intent on reaching the top before her so they could continue their chase on the surface. Once she made it to the upper cave, Alex bolted out and toward the woods, not looking back at the cave behind her. Rumbling could be heard behind her, and Alex whimpered as she ran faster. Reaching a tree, she collapsed against it and watched as the Diglett and Dugtrio grew closer, and she did the only thing she could: scream.

"Weepingbell, use vine whip! Poliwhirl, you use bubblebeam!"

"Water gun psyduck!"

A sudden rush of water and bubbles hit the group, making many of them retreat, while vines smacked the ones refusing to leave. Soon, all of the pokemon retreated, and Alex was left against the tree panting.

"Do we want to know?" Whipping around, Alex grinned sheepishly as she saw Charlotte and Matt standing before her with amused grins on their faces.

"Hehe, not really..." The two sighed, but Matt stooped down and pulled her up from the ground. He put his arm around her waist and wrapped the other around his shoulder and started to carry her toward the town.

"I can walk on my own; I may be tired, but I'm not handicapped." Shrugging his shoulders, Matt proceeded to drop Alex, making her hit the ground on her butt.

"Ow, hey!" Her only response was a laugh, and Matt running ahead of them. Charlotte giggled, and pulled Alex up off the ground. Pouting to herself, Alex glanced between the two.

"Why are you two together?" Charlotte shrugged.

"We were battling, but then we heard the noise you were making and ran off to save you." Huffing to herself, Alex walked ahead of Charlotte, who only laughed at her anger. There was a flash of light, and soon Growlithe was walking next to Alex, his nose in the air as he went. He was obviously just going along with his trainer, and didn't even care to figure out what was going on. Charlotte gave Alex back Growlithe and Primeape's pokeballs, a grin still on her face.

"So did you get your Diglett, or did they chase you before you got the chance?" Pulling off a pokeball from her belt, Alex held it up for Charolett to see.

"Got it, thought I think that's what made them angry, or it was the fact that I attacked them unexpectedly." Charlotte sighed and shook her head. Alex smirked, and then looked forward once more. Soon they were back in Vermilion, and Alex was relieved to see the pokemon center nearby. Entering the building, she dropped off her pokeballs and left Growlithe, and went to sit on a couch and close her eyes.

"You actually made it here in good time; I'm surprised." Alex felt herself flinch at the superior tone in Gary's voice. Just because she was going to put up the effort to get along with Gary didn't mean she was going to be dealing with his 'I'm better than you' attitude. Snapping her eyes open, Alex sneered slightly at Gary, who was watching her with a smirk.

"Oh go jump off a cliff Oak, I'm not in the mood for you right now." Gary scoffed, and then smirked once more.

"Really, I would, but there are no cliffs around for me to jump off, sorry." Alex growled, and then turned in her seat so she was facing away from Gary.

"That's real mature Alex; what's the matter, finally realized you're not good enough to look at me?" Alex whipped back around and let her hand fly. Just as it was about to connect with Gary's cheek, he grabbed her wrist with his own. His eyes were narrowed slightly, and his smirk had turned into a frown.

"Let go of me so I can beat you." Gary scoffed, but let go of her wrist and stepped out of her reach.

"What the heck is with you? Normally you'll just insult me back, what's with the sudden attitude charge?" Alex shook her head and slumped onto the couch behind her.

"I'm just not in the mood right now Oak, so take your attitude and your possy and go annoy someone else for a while." Gary seemed surprised, but smirked once more.

"But it's more fun to annoy you." Alex groaned out in frustration and covered her eyes with her hands. Why did Gary have to be so annoying? Really, what god did she piss off enough for them to set Gary on her?

"Huh? Oh hey little guy." Lowering her hands, Alex peeked over her fingers at who Gary was talking to. She was met with the sight of a very familiar Growlithe, who was staring at her mischievously. Gary had bent down, and was now sticking his hand out to pet the small fire dog.

"Oak, I wouldn't do that if I were you." Gary only gave Alex a dismissive look, and turned back to the small pokemon.

"Oh be quiet, what would you know?" Gary stuck out his hand once more, and went to pet Growlithe, who watched the hand evilly. Just as it was about to touch his fur, he whipped around and chomped down on Gary's hand hard, refusing to let go. Gary let out a cry of pain, and tried to shake the small dog off.

"I know my Growlithe bites anyone he doesn't like..."

"Get it off me! Ow, stop it! Nurse Joy, help!" Nurse Joy came running over with a Chansey in tow. Various trainers in the pokemon center were watching the scene, and many were laughing as they saw Gary try to shake Growlithe off. Charlotte and Matt had come over, and were now watching with great amusement as Nurse Joy tried to pull Growlithe from Gary.

"Alright Growlithe, let him go." Obeying his trainer, Growlithe surrendered Gary's hand, and hopped up onto Alex's lap. Nurse Joy quickly grabbed the injured hand, and proceeded to clean and wrap it. Luckily for Gary, the bite wounds were not too bad, and would only take a few days to heal. Alex stroked Growlithe's fur softly, and the puppy gave out small contented growls as he closed his eyes. He had sensed his trainer's anger from across the room, waiting on the cart to be healed, and had come rushing over to the rescue. Now he was getting his just reward, and enjoying it greatly. Nurse Joy, after scolding Alex, took Growlithe back to the others, and pushed the cart into the back for healing. Gary then turned and rounded on Alex with an angry expression.

"What the heck was that for?!" Alex only looked at Gary calmly as he shouted.

"I told you not to pet him."

"You could have told me he would bite me!"

"You shouldn't be petting other trainer's pokemon unless you're invited to."

"Well you should have better control of your pokemon!"

"He only bit you because he didn't like you, it's not a control problem."

"You should be able to stop your pokemon from biting people, it's dangerous!"

"It's only dangerous to idiots."

"Oh yeah?! And what's that supposed to mean?!"

"Exactly what it sounds like Oak, you're an idiot!" Alex jumped to her feet, finally loosing her patience.

"If I'm an idiot, what does that make you?!"

"At least I don't go around petting other trainer's pokemon!"

"Yeah, because only stupid pokemon would like you!"

"Well only cocky, arrogant, egotistical, jerkish pokemon would like you!"

"Oh please, I'm a lot more likable than you!"

"Maybe to bimbos and fellow idiots, but everyone else hates your attitude!"

"Yeah, and nobody at all likes yours!"

"Oh please! I could make a lot more friends than you if I bothered to try Oak!"

"Prove it! Do you have a fan club like me?!"

"That's not a fan club, that's a bunch of airheads that have nothing better to do than make up some stupid rhymes to cheer you on with!"

"At least they like me!"

"They like the fact that you're professor Oak's grandson, they wouldn't care about you otherwise!"

"You're just jealous!"

"Why the hell would I want those things following me around all day?! I would hate to get stalked by a bunch of noisy girls, they're annoying!"

Matt and Charlotte watched the two scream at each other angrily. It was so obvious they liked each other, and yet they didn't realize it. Turning to look at each other, they sighed and shook their heads.

"Leave them alone, maybe if we're lucky, we'll come back and they'll be admitting their undying love for each other." Matt nodded, and the two turned away, leaving the feuding pair behind as they walked out the door.


Chapter 7! Yay Growlithe, saving the day and causing another arguement! Lol, Gary was injured. Anyway, I think it came out okay, and I had fun writing the arguement at the end! So yeah, review please, they make Wolfie very happy and inspire her to keep writing.