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HP: Padfoot's Next Great Adventure: Kanto

Dig Those Diglett!

It's been a month since Gringy City, and the gang had currently decided to stop for the night in a Pokémon Center. That was next a beautiful waterfall.

While Padfoot, Pikachu, and the rest of the gang's Pokémon were being checked up on by Nurse Joy, Ash was busy at the computer. With Misty and Brock looking over his shoulder, Ash searched the Official Pokémon Database for info on himself. He found it, along with the other trainers from Pallet. And the screen read:

Ash Ketchum:

Group: Member of The Fearsome 4

Age: 10 years old

Gender: Male

Birthday: May 22

Eye Color: Brown

Hair Color: Black

Hometown: Pallet Town

Region: Kanto

Trainer Class: Pokémon Trainer

Badge(s): 6

P-1 Grand Prix Plaque(s): 1

Ash smiled at his recent stats. He was doing all right, and he was still in the lead in terms of badges. He also sweat-dropped at the list of challengers that want to have a battle with him.

In stead of looking at the whole list, he decided to see the stats of his fellow trainers from Pallet Town. He scrolled down until he found Draco's stats.

Draco Hawthorn:

Group: Member of The Fearsome 4

Age: 10 years old

Gender: Male

Birthday: May 1

Eye Color: Brown

Hair Color: Black

Hometown: Pallet Town

Region: Kanto

Trainer Class: Pokémon Trainer, Dragon Tamer

Badge(s): 5

"Draco looks to be doing good," Misty commented.

"Yeah. I wouldn't be surprised if Daisy and Gary are doing as well as Draco," Brock added.

"Well, here's Daisy's stats," Ash smiled at the picture of his girl, before looking at what she's won so far.

Also, ignoring the grins of his two human friends.

Daisy Oak:

Group: Member of The Fearsome 4

Age: 10 years old

Gender: Female

Birthday: June 6

Eye Color: Black

Hair Color: Auburn

Hometown: Pallet Town

Region: Kanto

Trainer Class: Pokémon Trainer, Coordinator

Badge(s): 5

Ribbon(s): 3

"Wow, she's already won three contest ribbons!" Misty said smiling.

"It would appear so. She just needs two more, then she can enter the Kanto Grand Festival," Brock stated.

"I'll pull up her contest after I look at Gary's stats," Ash said, then scrolled until he... found it!

Gary Oak:

Group: Member of The Fearsome 4

Age: 10 years old

Gender: Male

Birthday: June 6

Eye Color: Dark Viridian

Hair Color: Mahogany

Hometown: Pallet Town

Region: Kanto

Trainer Class: Pokémon Trainer

Badge(s): 6

'Not bad Gary,' Ash thought, looking at Gary's achievements.

It would appear that the trainers of Pallet Town were doing splendidly on their journeys. Ash, as promised, pulled up Kanto's Pokémon Contest, and found the last two Daisy participated in. Brock and Misty made comments on how amazing Daisy was at contest, and how she gets her Pokémon to show off their moves in such a unique way.

They had finished watching both contest, by the time Nusre Joy called for them to pick up their Pokémon at the front desk. They made it there, and saw Padfoot and Pikachu's smiling faces.

"Thanks, Nurse Joy. How are you two feeling?" Ash asked, smiling at their happy expressions.

"Pikachu!" Pikachu jumped onto Ash's left shoulder to nuzzle Ash's left cheek. Ash chuckled at that, and returned the gesture by lightly scratching Pikachu's left cheek. Eliciting a happy "Cha!" from the electric rodent.

Ash then turned to his Pokémon brother, placed both his hands on the sides of Padfoot's head, and gave him a playful shake, left to right. While caressing his yellow, furry cheeks.

Padfoot grinned at this physical contact and closed his eyes at the feeling of brotherly love between them, as he reached up and took hold of Ash's wrists. While holding onto Ash's wrists with his paws, Padfoot made some growling noises at his trainer.

Brock, Misty, Nurse Joy, and a few trainers nearby all turned to the noise Padfoot made. They all, save for Brock and Misty, had just become apprehensive at the growling they all heard.

That is, until they heard a human growl coming from the trainer who was holding the strange Pokémon's head in his hands. The other trainers then went back to their own devices, and Brock, Misty, and Nurse Joy continued to watch as Padfoot and Ash growled playfully and affectionately at each other.

When they stopped the growling, Ash leaned his forehead against Padfoot's. They just stayed like that for a moment. Brown eyes, looking into bright green eyes. Both smiling, and both feeling very happy and content.

They separated and then hugged one another, being mindful of the spike. Brock and Misty smiled at the scene, and chuckled when Padfoot, unexpectedly, snatched a surprised Pikachu off of Ash's shoulder, and gave him a hug too. Pikachu laughed and returned the gesture.

When they finally let go of each other, all of them headed to their room upstairs.

...

"I still can't believe it," Misty said, looking at the rerun on TV with a surprised look.

"Well, believe it, Misty," Brock said, looking at the Bluestone City's P-1 Grand Prix's Champion.

"I hate to say this, but they really did win it, fair and square," Padfoot telepathically said, frowning at the Machoke with a black scarf tied around his left bicep, with a red 'R' on it, on screen with his trainer.

Team Rocket's James, Koffing, and Goro, the Machoke, were the winners of the Bluestone City's Grand Prix. They had won the P-1 Plaque and the prize was money, $3,000 dollars!

In cash!

"Feel any better now, after saying it?" Ash asked.

"No," was Harry's response.

Bluestone City was the next city after Gringy City. They actually would have gone to Blustone City, but they took the right turn at the fork in the road back then.

Bluestone City's P-1 Grand Prix was a Double Battle, and called for qualifiers to partner their Fighting type with one of city's three type choices. Which were: Poison, Ice, or Rock.

After just catching Muk at the time, Ash knew he wasn't ready to put Muk in a competition like the P-1, yet. Though he had Bulbasaur, which was a Grass and Poison type, they learned from the announcer on TV, that the personnel at the entry desk was very clear, that the partner Pokémon, to the fighting type, was not to be a dual type.

The primary fighting type can be a dual type. Just not the partner.

In other words, only pure types were allowed in that city's Grand Prix, and Ash wouldn't have been able to sign up for that competition with his Bulbasaur, anyways. This was good info to know for Ash and Padfoot's future P-1 battles.

The Grand Prix took place at the end of the 4th week, whereas the Hudson Town's, and any other town's, Grand Prix took place at the beginning of that week. So, that means that Ash and Padfoot could, theoretically, earn two plaques in a week. 4 in a month.

Providing that they win, of course.

So, James, Goro, and Koffing won that one, and the rest is history. Now, a month and a week later, the beginning of the 2nd week was fast approaching, which means, Ash and Padfoot could try and find another P-1 Grand Prix to enter and win, before their next gym battle.

"Remember, Ash, this week, the P-1 Grand Prix is happening again," Misty reminds him, while turning the TV off.

Ash and Padfoot both grinned.

"Where's the next one taking place?" Harry asked.

Brock looked at the P-1 Pamphlet schedule and spotted the info. "According to the Grand Prix Schedule, the next two competitions this week, that are the closes to us, are in Brooklyn City and Fuchsia City. Today's Saturday, so Brooklyn City will start the day after tomorrow, and Fuchsia City hosts theirs in 6 days from now."

Looking at the map on his Pokégear, Ash and Padfoot saw what path they would have to take.

"Brooklyn City is closer to where we are currently, so we can go there first, and then make our way towards Fuchsia City afterwards," Ash suggested.

"That sounds like a plan to me," Padfoot spoke up.

"Pikachu," Pikahcu agreeing from on top of Padfoot's head.

"Well, if we're leaving early?" Misty looked at Ash in question, and he nodded to her. "Then we need to get to bed now."

Everybody said their good nights, and it was lights out.


Two days later, the Brooklyn City's P-1 Grand Prix had begun, and it was a Double Battle. Meaning, no obstacle course to transverse through.

The three type choices to partner Padfoot with was: Water, Flying, and Ground types. And the partner Pokémon can be a dual type in this one. Ash had chosen Pidgeotto to partner with Padfoot.

They later had caught sight of an upset Team Rocket at the sign up desk. Knowing that they don't have the neither of the three chosen types to qualify, they smiled at not having them in the competition.

There were a lot of trainers that had a qualifying fighting type. They just didn't have the right type of Pokémon partner to qualify. So, there were only 4 entries for this P-1 Grand Prix. Ash and three others.

Ash and Padfoot had sweat-dropped at this low number of qualifiers. They and their friends learned again, that not all trainers will have the right types to enter. And they learned that the applicants of the P-1 are denied info on what type of battle and Pokémon type choice, the city hosting the event, are until the 2nd and 4th week of every 2nd month.

Anyway, Ash and his team of Padfoot and Pidgeotto made it to the final round, and was facing off against a male trainer and his team of Primeape and Staryu.

The battle between Pidgeotto and Staryu was almost a slug fest. Staryu would attack with Tackle and Rapid Spin, and Pidgeotto would strike back with Quick Attack, Wing Attack, and Tackle. It appeared that the two Pokémon had silently agreed that they would only use their physical attacks and no special moves.

With this going on the crowds were cheering for their favorite Pokémon to win. Some were even standing up and cheering. Finally, after 5 minutes of back to back physical attacks, it came out into a draw. Now, it was Padfoot against Primeape.

Without any commands from their trainers, both fighting types threw a barrage of punches and kicks at each other. Primeape was able to get a hold of Padfoot and went for a Seismic Toss, only for Padfoot break away, and reverse the move on Primeape using Copycat.

Padfoot was declared the winner and Champion of Brooklyn City's P-1 Grand Prix. He received his 2nd P-1 Plaque and a gold Nugget a prize, that would sell for $5,000 dollars! Ash, Padfoot, and Pidgeotto all smiled for their photo shoot, before leaving.

They had met back up with their friends, and went to the Poké Mart to sell the Nugget and get back the money. Ash then wired $3,000 back home, and kept the rest for himself. He called home after he had wired the money.

Needless to say, his family were happy he won another P-1 competition, and were speechless when he told them that he sent some of the money back to them at Pallet Town's Poké Mart. He told them the money was for the baby supplies and things they'll need.

After he was done talking to them, Ash and the gang left Brooklyn City and headed for the mountains.


Padfoot was taking in their surroundings, and can see nothing but trees all around, as they walked along the path.

"We sure have traveled a long way," Brock said.

"Yeah, we've seen tons of places. I wonder where we should go now?" Misty wondered.

They all stopped, and looked at each other.

"Pik?" Pikachu asked: Huh? As he too, wants to know.

"That's easy. We have to go to the next gym. So we can get another badge," Ash said, as if that was the most obvious thing to do.

"And to win another Grand Prix! Can't forget about that now," Padfoot put his two cents in the conversation.

"Well, Fuchsia City isn't too far from here, and it has both a gym and a Grand Prix Stadium. If I remember right, then the Grand Prix will start in another 3 days," Brock informed them.

"Three days? Then we need to get to Fuchsia City immediately! So, which way do we go, Brock?" Padfoot asked, anxiously.

The reason he asked Brock was because, they didn't have a good signal while they were in the mountain area to use the Pokégear.

"Uh, over the mountain," Brock says, looking at the mountain ahead of them.

The rest turned to look, and saw more than one mountain. This confused them.

"Uh, Brock, over which mountain?" Misty asked.

Brock takes out the map, and looks it over. "The map says that Fuchsia City is on the other side of one of those mountains right over there. Is it this way or that way? Or maybe it's that way. Oh, great. We're surrounded by mountains on every side," he said. "Ohh." he starts looking very worried now.

"Uh, don't tell me we're lost again," Misty says, hands on her hips.

"OK, I won't tell you," was Brock's response.

Padfoot and Pikachu sweat-dropped at the comment that was made.

"Wait a minute. I looks like there's a road here," he points to a section on the map.

"Well, let's hit it," Ash announces.

"Ohh," Misty sighs, as the group head towards the road.


In the forest, Team Rocket was settled on a blanket and prepared to have to have lunch.

"I'm having some lovely chinese food," Jessie said, after tying a napkin around her neck, and praying over her plate of food. Rice and curry sauce.

"It's tea and crumpets for me," James spoke, pouring him some green tea from a kettle into a bowl.

Goro, the Machoke, and Meowth were both 5ft from the blanket exercising. Goro was doing one arm push-ups with his right hand, while his left was behind his back. Meowth was beside him doing sit-ups.

"Nothing for Machoke and Meowth. Goro's to remain fit and cut, and I'm gettin' a gut," Meowth spoke for the two of them.

Jessie and James spoke in perfect sync. "Work those bodies." The two cheers for the food and beverage, before they are interrupted by an explosion.

[BOOM]


[BOOM]

The explosion was so loud, that it shook the trees, and a flock of Pidgey flew away in fear. It also shook the ground under Padfoot and the gangs feet. So much, that they dropped to the ground and covered their heads, until the shaking settled down.

After the shaking had stopped, they looked up towards the direction they thought the explosion came from.

"I wonder what that was," Misty said, worriedly.


For Team Rocket, Jessie's food was spilled on her head. As was James' tea.

Jessie tasted a bit if her food when she spoke. "I didn't, mmm, get a taste."

James looked wet and sad when he whined. "I didn't get a sip."

Goro and Mewoth had stopped their workout and looked at the results.

"That's the breaks, but I wonder where that big blast came from?" Meowth asked.


[DISTANCE BOOM]

"It's over there," Padfoot points and runs in that direction.

Ash and the others quickly follow after him.


"My lunch break is ruined," Jessie dramatically says, showing her ruined plate of food and sauce dipper.

"No tea party for me," James too, was being dramatic, showing his wasted and cracked tea bowl.

The both growled in anger, then they had fire in their eyes.

"Ohh! Someone is gonna pay for this!" the both shouted in fury, then ran up the path of the mountain, leaving behind a trail of dust.

"Hey, wait for us!" Meowth called out.

He was getting left behind by the two, but was then picked up by Goro and placed on the Superpower Pokémon's shoulder.

"Machoke! Macoke Machoke! Ma, Choke!" Goro happily ran after them, much faster than Meowth, saying: Master! Keep running! We're coming!


With Padfoot in the lead, the gang ran up the slope and through the trees. They came out into the light, and all gasped at seeing a bunch of trucks moving fast on the road.

Trucks that were hauling vans, flatbeds of concrete pipes, lumber, floor tile, bricks, ect. Some flatbeds were tarped, and cement trucks could be seen among the rushing vehicles passing the gang by.

Looking to their right, they could see that the trucks were heading to a construction site a ways down. From the distance, they could see some of the construction machines were at work.

At the same time, they heard a lot of explosion going on. They also see large cliff side rocks being blasted off the side, and landing near the construction site.

[BOOM]

...

Jessie and James peek out from behind some bushes to get a better look.

"This place is like a battle zone," Jessie comments.

"Maybe were being attacked by aliens from another planet," James says, looking serious.

Jessie gives him a raised eyebrow look. "What planet are you from?"

...

The trucks started getting turned over, and colliding into each other. Construction supplies were now littered on the ground, and the drivers couldn't stop fast enough before they ran into the other in front of them.

To sum it up, it was a big mess.

...

The gang all gasped at the sight of the damaged vehicles.

"Ohh/Ohh!" Padfoot and the humans looked scared at the vehicles on the road.

"What a wreck!" Misty exclaimed.

"This is terrible," Brock states, as they look on.

Padfoot quickly used his aura to sense if anybody lost their lives.

...

Jessie and James held each other, and looked saddened by the all of the turned over vehicles, surrounded by dust and dirt in the air, clearing away.

"Oh, the destruction," Jessie says sadly.

"And we didn't cause it," James whined at the unfairness of it all.

...

Padfoot then breathes a sigh of relief at his inspection.

"I sense that the humans in there are all alright, if not a bit shaken up," Padfoot reported, and Ash, Misty, and Brock all sighed in relief, too.

He then turned to the left, to see Pikachu staring at the ground. He came over and knelt down behind Pikachu.

He asks, "Hey, Pika, what are y-"

He then stops and listens too. There were sounds coming from the ground in front of them. They continued to stare at it.

~Dig-A-Dig, Dig-A-Dig, Dig-A-Dig, Dig-A-Dig~ The sounds sang.

To Padfoot and Pikachu's ears, it was getting closer to the surface. So they both stared and waited.

~Dig-A-Dig, Dig-A-Dig, Dig-A-Dig, Dig-A-Dig...~

"Chu!" Pikachu and Padfoot watched with anticipation.

~Dig-A-Dig, Dig-A-Dig, Dig-A-Dig...~

"Diglett!" a Pokémon appeared out of the ground.

It is a tiny, brown Pokémon that seems to be perpetually buried within the earth, leaving only its head visible. It has beady black eyes and a large, round, pink nose.

"Rah/Pika!"

Padfoot and Pikachu blinked at it, and smiled brightly at the new Pokémon they have never seen before. They came over to it.

Padfoot chuckled his greetings. "Urah, rah!" he barked: Hello there!

"Pikachu," the electric rodent said.

"Diglett," Diglett responded cheerfully at them, then went back into its hole. Leaving the two Pokémon behind.

...

Unknown to Padfoot and Pikachu, Meowth and Goro had spied on the two from the bushes across the road.

Both smirking in understanding.

"So, that's it," Meowth says, and Goro nods.

...

Back at the wreck, a construction worker, who happens to be the foreman, came out of one of the trucks in the ground.

"I just can't take it anymore," he whines, while pounding the ground.

Ash and the gang ran up to the foreman.

"Are you all right?" Ash asked.

"It's the Diglett! They're destroying everything," the foreman complained.

"The Diglett?"

The foreman then pointed to the right, their left. "See? They're right over there."

The looked, and saw the little brown Pokémon popping in and out of the ground like the game 'Wack-A-Mole Pokémon'. All the while chanting their name.

~Dig-A-Dig, Dig-A-Dig, Dig-A-Dig, Dig-A-Dig~

~Dig-A-Dig, Dig-A-Dig, Dig-A-Dig, Dig-A-Dig~

"Oh, look how cute," Misty gushed at them.

The foreman, however, didn't find them cute at all.

"You think they're cute, do you?!" the man was now a giant behind Misty, angry, and blue in the face. "Thanks to them, we can't finish building that dam!"

He then bites at his uniform shirt in anger. "Ahh! I hate the Diglett! I hate them!" he yells.

While doing so, he rubs and scratches at his hard hat so much, that he destroys the top and his black hair is seen.

Ash takes out the Pokédex, and looks up Diglett.

"Hmm. Diglett."

Padfoot looks over at the info too.

Ping. Diglett. The movement of these Ground Pokémon can be easily detected by their tracks of upturned earth.

Ash puts the little machine out of the way, and looks at the road leading to the far away mountains.

"Hmm. I don't see any upturned earth," he said in confusion.

The worker, now red in the face by anger, responded, "That's because the ground here is covered by concrete, but if you look closely. . ."

They all did look closer and saw cracks in the concrete road.

"They're underneath," Ash says.

"It looks like a mini-earthquake," Misty supplies.

"And it looks like we'll never be able to accomplish our dream of building The Great Giva Dam here in these mountains," the man said.

Ash asked, "Giva Dam?"

The man, this time, points to construction site. "Over there."

"All right, let her rip!" one of the workers yelled.

[BOOM]

A blast was heard, and the gang saw a large chunk of rock fall from the nearby cliffside.

"That blasting is part of building a dam?" Brock asked.

"Yes, the blasting is part of building a dam, but we can't get supplies through because of the Diglett!" the man fanatically said, make crazy gestures.

"Hmm, that is a problem," Brock remarked, scratching the side of his cheek.

He and his friends all looked at the wrecked vehicles mixed with then supplies thrown onto the ground. Or in the ground.

"We even created a special division for developing strategies for defeating the Diglett," he then turns to them. "We're calling for any able Pokémon Trainer who is passing through the area, somebody with real Pokémon know-how, who can help us get rid of these Diglett. The reward is a 6-night, 7-day stay at the famous Giva Hot Spring Resort. If you know any Pokémon-"

"We're 3 able Pokémon Trainers, sir," Ash said.

Misty and Brock looked at Ash speaking for them.

"Oh, so you're the first Squad of Trainers we called in," the worker said.

"No, we're just passing through the area, when we heard the blasts earlier," Ash corrected the man, "but we'd be glad to help out, if we c-"

[SCREECHING TIRES]

He was stopped by the sound of screeching tires coming to a stop. He and the others turned around and saw a red convertible and 4 buses behind it.

In the car was Gary and his cheerleaders.

"The first Pokémon Trainers have arrived. The rest are in these buses," Gary said aloud.

Ash and Padfoot blinked at seeing Gary again.

"It's Gary," Ash said.

"Mmm, it's Ash," Gary says, then he blinks at the new Pokémon beside Ash. He jumps out of the car and comes over to them. He took note that the top of the new Pokémon's head came up to Ash's nose. "So, Ash, is that Padfoot? He finally evolved, huh?"

"That would be correct, Gary," Harry spoke.

Gary blinked rapidly, then gave the smiling, shiny Lucario a searching look. "Hmm, telepathy?" he asked.

Padfoot was impressed Gary didn't freak out at this, and nodded at his guess in return. Gary then pulled out his Pokédex and tried to scan Padfoot.

Ping. Pokémon unknown. No available data.

"No data?" Garry questions.

Ash smiled and threw an arm around his brothers shoulders. Both smiling at the other boy.

"Yep. He evolved months ago from a Riolu into a Lucario. From a fighting type to a dual fighting and steel type. And he's a lot stronger too," Ash said proudly.

Gary put away his machine and smirked at the two. "Yeah, I saw you compete in the P-1 Grand Prix, back in Hudson Town, online. Congrats on winning. So, you two are going for the title of P-1 Champion of the Kanto Grand Prix?" Gary asked.

"That's the plan, along with winning the Pokémon League. What about you Gary? You doing the P-1 as well?"

Gary shook his head no. "Nah. That's not my thing. I'm much too busy catching Pokémon to enter a competition like that. Like a real Pokémon Trainer should be doing. Anyways, what are you doing here Ash? Did you get called here as well?"

This time Ash shook his head no. "We were just passing through the area on our way to Fuchsia City for a gym battle and the next P-1 Grand Prix."

Brock then decided to step in, mainly because he was looking at the girls in the convertible. "So, Gary, who are the girls," he asks.

"Oh, they're just some friends of mine," he said pompusly.

Ash and Padfoot sweat-dropped at his sudden change in attitude.

Brock smiled. "They're nice friends. How would you lovely young ladies like to get together with me some time?" he asks, trying to be charming.

The cheerleaders all replied together, "Yes, sir, that would be fun." A twinkling starry background behind them, as they all smiled.

Brock sweat-dropped. "Yes, sir?"

"Brock's over the hill already," Misty said, from behind him, hand on her forehead.

Brock then slumps forward a bit. "OK, so they think I'm an old man, but I don't care. I'm desperate." He straightens up and pulls out a little note pad and pen. "Could I have somebody's phone number please? Maybe an address, e-mail?" he asks dramatically.

The construction worker then yells, getting everyone's attention.

"Can we please get back to the business at hand?! Somebody's got to get rid of these Diglett! Don't forget: A resort vacation."

He threw out flyers before running off.

"Don't you give it another thought, sir," Gary spoke up. "Those Diglett are as good as gone now that Gary Oak is on the case. So long, losers," he says to Ash and his friends.

He and the girls waving as they drove off towards the construction site. Laughing in his wake.

Brock looked depressed as they left. "What about those numbers?" he asks mournfully.

"So, we're back to being losers again?" Padfoot frowned at what Gary called them.

Ash sweat-dropped and growled while shaking. "Aw, I can't let him beat me, I can't."

"Right. If he does, he'll never let it go," Padfoot agreeing with his brother.

...

Behind the bushes, Team Rocket heard every word that was just said.

"We're Pokémon Trainrs, aren't we?" Jessie asks James. "Why don't we win that reward?"

"That's a brilliant idea, Jessie," James responds with a smirk.

"If we get rid of the Diglett, we spend a week at that hot spring resort. Oh, I could use a rest."

James then stands up, and has a look of determination on his face. "I could use a little relaxation myself, Jessie. I'll get rid of those Diglett."

Jessie then threw out her hand to reach for James, smiling at him. "Don't forget, James, we're a team."

James looks back at her sheepishly. "You're right. I almost forgot that."

Then they both, standing up, made a weird pose together, saying, "And our team is... Team Rocket!"

And from out of nowhere, Goro was right behind them, posing as well.

Meowth looked at them weirdly, then picked up a phone.

"Hello, uh, I wonder if it's possible to get traded to a less embarrassing team?" he asks.

[SWIRLING WIND]

The wind was heard by the four. Jessie and James looked at each other in fright.

"Ohh, it sounds like those..."

"Aliens are back."

They then fall over, backwards.

...

Meanwhile, the blasting of the cliff side continued, scaring the forest Pokémon into leaving their homes.


While the the construction worker was talking to the trainers about the Diglett problem, Padfoot was looking around at all of the trainers that came. He felt some of their curious eyes land on him, and was feeling a bit annoyed with their sneaking looks.

'This must be how, Neville, must have felt on our first day at Hogwarts when we walked along the halls to class together,' he thought with a frown.

Ash, having felt his brother's emotion, grabbed his paw, and spoke with their aura.

You okay, bro? Ash asked.

I really wish these trainers would stop looking at me like I'm some sort of prize to be won. Padfoot says, trying to calm his growing annoyance down.

I hear ya. But there's nothing we can do about it. So, have you figured out why the Diglett are causing the construction of the dam to be halted, yet? the 10 year old asked.

What makes you so sure that I've been trying to figure that out? Padfoot smirked in Ash's direction.

Because you're you, Pad. And you're always looking for an answer to a problem. Ash responded with his own smirk.

Padfoot rolled his eyes playfully and then adopted a serious look. Not yet, though I like to get more info first... preferably talk to a Diglett at the very least.

Hmm, well, we'll see. Ash said, ending their talk and listening to the Construction worker on the mic.


Team Rocket, watching from the cliff side behind some bushes, decided to try something that they have yet to try with their Ekans and Koffing. They called it...

The Principle of Induced Evolution!

Though Goro, and the two poison types looked confused at what their masters and Meowth were talking about.


The man pulled down a large sheet with a big 'X' over a picture of a Diglett.

"Pokémon Trainers, here you see Diglett, the greatest parasitic bug Pokémon of the century," he said into the loud speaker.

'Bug Pokémon? This guy don't have his facts right, that's for sure. They're ground Pokémon, not bug Pokémon,' Padfoot thought, frowning.

"Just a minute!" Gary raised his hand and called out. "Technically, Diglett is not a Bug Pokémon. As a matter of fact, the term Mole Pokémon would be more appropriate. With a height of 8 inches and a weight of 2 pounds, they're hardly candidates to be called the greatest anything of this century."

"That showoff thinks he knows everything," Ash mutters, and notices Padfoot chuckling quietly. "Hey, Pad, what's so funny?"

"The way Gary spoke all that info about Diglett (chuckles) reminds me of (chuckles) of Old Man Oak. (chuckles) I mean, he sounded just like him (chuckles) when someone gets information (chuckles) on a Pokémon wrong," Padfoot trying to control his silent laughter.

Ash thought for a moment, then started to smile. Padfoot was right, Gary did just sound like his grandpa a moment ago. He to then snorted in a little laughter.

"They may seem to be weak, but together they can destroy," the man countered then gasped at seeing one. Every trainer turned around and gasped at hearing the Diglett so close by. "Ahh! It's the Diglett! It's the Diglett!" he cried out.

~Dig-A-Dig, Dig-A-Dig, Dig-A-Dig, Dig-A-Dig~

They all see the trail of upturned earth heading for the buses. Then one of them suddinly sunk into the ground with a crash.

In the cloud of dust and dirt, the Diglett continued to pop in an out of their holes.

"Diglett."

"Diglett."

"Diglett."

"I'll take care of this!" Gary announced, and his cheerleaders all started cheering.

~ Gary doesn't dig the Digletts, oh, no...~ they sang repeatedly.

"Now everyone will be able to see the top Pokémon Trainer in action. Mmm," he says, then kisses the Poké Ball. "This should do the trick."

He then throws the ball. It lands on the ground, and opens up. White light appears out of the ball as Gary snickers, but suddenly the white light turns red. Signalling the Pokémon's returning to the ball. Without even materializing, the red light returned, and the Poké Ball closed itself back up.

This action shocked everybody present. Most especially, Gary.

"Hey, what?!" he exclaimed.

Padfoot's eyes narrowed. For that brief instance, he felt something happening between the trained Pokémon and the wild Diglett.

"It won't come out. What's wrong?" Ash wondered.

"Pikachu," Pikachu said, with his ears down: He doesn't know.

Padfoot watched as the Diglett brought Gary's Poké Ball back to him. Afterwards, he knelt down, placed his paw on the ground, and sent out a few pulses of aura into the ground.

Ash felt his brothers aura pulsing in the ground beneath him, turned to see Padfoot's eyes closed and concentrating. He guessed Padfoot was trying to contact the Diglett, and he was right. For he sent out a pulse himself from his foot, he felt movement.

The movement stopped right under Padfoot's paw and stayed there. Ash had a feeling that Padfoot was now talking to the Diglett, and decided to wait and see what his Pokémon brother would have to report.


Pokémon Speech: Activate

While the Diglett were returning the trainers unopened Poké Balls, Padfoot was conversing with the one Diglett, that was underground. Right beneath his paw.

"Hello Diglett. Thanks for answering my call."

"No problem stranger. Before we get started, I have to ask, what Pokémon are you?"

"I'm a Lucario. I come all the way from Northern Kanto."

"From up north? Well, it's a wonder I didn't recognize your footprint earlier."

"You can tell a Pokémon apart from just looking, er, I mean, feeling their footprints?"

"Yep! I've felt a lot of footprints move on the ground from both human and Pokémon before, but I have never felt footprints like yours before."

"You haven't? Not even once?"

"Nope! By comparison, your footprints reminds me of the Growlithe and Arcanine line, and the Vulpix and Ninetails line. Though there are a lot of differences. Like, yours don't feel warm or hot like theirs do. In fact..."

Padfoot suddenly felt movement under his feet, and almost lost control of himself to laughter. He was a little ticklish there on his pads. Something that Ash and the family had discovered upon naming him.

[PADFOOT GIGGLES A LITTLE]

He tried to keep himself from laughing, at the soft ground moving under his feet. The Diglett feeling how his feet felt. It was hard not to laugh. Finally, the moving stopped, and the Diglett moved back to its spot under Padfoot's paw.

Harry breathes a sigh of relief.

"Yours feel soft and nice, with a slight feel of hard steel. Like those steel things the humans use the build things."

"Uh, thank you, I think," Harry was unsure as to how he should respond to someone commenting how his feet felt. "Anyways, I just wanted to ask, why are the rest of your family and friends stopping the working humans from finishing their dam?"

"It's because their building it on our home."

"You home?! Are you serious?!"

"Yep! Our home is most of the mountains around here. There's lots of us, helping to each other and other wild Pokémon out."

"The rest of the mountain you say?" he felt the Diglett nod in response. "Excuse me for a moment, I want to see it for myself. I won't go anywhere."

Harry then used his Aura to Detect and scan the along the mountain. By connecting with the aura that was apart of nature itself, he could expand his senses a long ways from his body.

When he got to the other side of the mountain, he gasped at what he was seeing and feeling with his Aura Sight. The whole area was filled with Diglett, and they were hard at work on the land. Not only that, but he felt stronger auras coming form the larger Diglett's there as well. He guessed that those must be the Diglett's evolved forms.

As he watches them work, he understands why the trained Pokémon won't battle the Diglett. The Diglett were protecting their home.

He returned to himself and spoke to the Diglett.

"I saw what you mean. I'll get the humans to understand what they have been doing, and for them to leave you and your family in peace."

"Some humans can't be reasoned with, but I trust you. I'll tell the rest of what you have promised. And fair warning, don't be too startled if a few of them want to feel your feet, too. Bye bye!"

With that, the Diglett left. Leaving a slightly scared Lucario behind.

'Great. Just great. I'm so not looking forward to that meeting,' he gulped in thought of more Diglett feeling his pad feet.

Pokémon Speech: Deactivate


Padfoot came out of his talk with Diglett, and when he looked up and sweat-dropped at seeing all of the Diglett return the thrown Poké Balls back to their trainers.

"They're pretty smart little guys, huh Pikachu?" Ash asks smiling.

"Pikachu," Pikachu smiled and said: Sure are.

"At least they're polite," Misty comments.

"Yeah, and unstoppable," Brock adds.

"I guess so," Ash says.

"Aren't you gonna try?" Misty asks him.

Ash gave her a grin. "Do you want to give it a try and see what will happen?"

Misty thought for a second, then gave the cheeky boy a side glare.

"Besides, what makes you think the same thing won't happen if I try?" he asks.

"They won't come out. For some reason, the Pokémon don't want to battle the Diglett," Gary said, watching the Diglett scurry around.

"Is that right, Padfoot?" he asked, seeing his shiny Pokémon now standing beside him.

"That's right. No matter what, the Pokémon aren't willing to battle them here. On the mountain," Harry informed them.

They all looked over at the construction worker, trying to pound away at the Diglett with a mallet. Watching him was like watching Wack-A-Mole Pokémon game.

"You won't get away with this! Go away!" he yells and swings.

Gary frowned at this action and said, "That won't work. Diglett can pull their heads in at 186,000,282 miles per second. Which happens to be the speed of light," he sighs before continuing. "Diglett may not be strong, but they can move super fast."

Ash now grinned at his rival.

"~Looks like someone taking after their grandpa~" Ash sang, teasingly.

Padfoot giggled in his paws at Gary's stunned expression.

"No, I'm not, Ash!" he tried to deny it.

"Anyone who says all that information without taking a real breather, is definitely researcher material than trainer, Gary.~"

"Grr, whatever Ashy-boy," Gary says, then turns to the other trainers. "Well, that's it. I'm gone. Look, since no one's Pokémon will come out and battle, there's no reason for any trainers to be here, unless they want to watch his arcade game."

He gestures to the man running around trying to wack the Pokémon, with no success. Everybody sweat-dropped at the sight.

"I, on the other hand, must continue my journey to become a Pokémon Master. Hasta la Vista, Poképeople," he says in the car.

"Bye bye!" the fans said together.

"Come on fans, get in the car and let's hit the road, shall we? Good luck!" he says, and then they were gone.

Ash just shook his head at Gary's departure.

"Girls, those numbers?" Brock whined, watching them go.


Later that night, the gang were resting at the hot springs resort. Padfoot had just told them what the Diglett had told him.

"So, that's it. I see now," Brock said, looking at Padfoot, who was sitting on the edge with his feet in the hot spring.

"So, the Diglett were only protecting their home," Misty said.

"When you think about it, it's not too different from the Tentacool/Tentacruel incident back at Porta Vista Misty," Ash said.

"The only difference here is that the Diglett were only stopping the workers, not trying to purposely hurt them, like Tentacool and Tentacruel did," Brock reasoned.

"That's the reason why none of the Pokémon would come out of their Poké Balls, and battle. They had sensed that this was home to a lot of forest Pokémon, and weren't willing to battle them to take it away from them," Padfoot said, with Pikachu nodding his head in agreement.

"Pikachu."

Then he looked over to the right, "Ka, Pika," he pointed.

They all looked and found three Diglett peeking out from some rocks.

"Diglett. Diglett. Diglett," they chimed, one after the other.

"Diglett! Whoa!" Ash shouted in surprise, and stood up in the water.

Along with Brock and Misty. Luckily they all had on swimsuits.

"Ash, shouldn't we put some clothes on first?" Brock asked, a bit uncomfortable.

Padfoot pulled his feet out of the water, and stood up. "Come after us, when you guys have your clothes on, OK? Let's go, Pika."

Pikachu hops onto Padfoot's shoulder and he takes off running after the Diglett. Ignoring Ash's calls.

With Pikachu on his shoulder, Padfoot ran from the hot springs and through the construction site. Where the foreman was still wacking away at the Diglett he still couldn't seem to hit. Padfoot just rolled his eyes, and continued on his way. He smiled when he felt the aura of his brother and friends catching up to them.

They continued to follow the Diglett up the mountain. The only sounds they heard along the way was the Diglett singing.

~Dig-A-Dig, Dig-A-Dig, Dig-A-Dig, Dig-A-Dig~

~Dig-A-Dig, Dig-A-Dig, Dig-A-Dig, Dig-A-Dig~

Each Diglett, in the line they were following, was carrying a small tree branch.

As Padfoot ran he heard an, "Oh," come from Ash. He guess Ash must now see the mountain range the Diglett were heading.

~Dig-A-Dig, Dig-A-Dig, Dig-A-Dig, Dig-A-Dig~

~Dig-A-Dig, Dig-A-Dig, Dig-A-Dig, Dig-A-Dig~

The gang stopped, and looked on as the Diglett and their evolved forms were working together. Padfoot now could watch it with his own eyes, instead of with Aura Sight, and he liked what he was seeing.

~Dig-A-Dig, Dig-A-Dig~ ~Trio, Trio, Trio~ was now heard.

~Dig-A-Dig, Dig-A-Dig~ ~Trio, Trio, Trio~

~Dig-A-Dig, Dig-A-Dig~ ~Trio, Trio, Trio~

~Dig-A-Dig, Dig-A-Dig~ ~Trio, Trio, Trio~

Padfoot and Pikachu both smiled brightly at the scene before them.

"Pikachu."

Padfoot nodded. He could feel all of the Diglett and their evolved forms happiness and dedication to what they were doing.

~Dig-A-Dig, Dig-A-Dig~ ~Trio, Trio, Trio~

~Dig-A-Dig, Dig-A-Dig~ ~Trio, Trio, Trio~

As the Pokémon continued to sing while they worked, Ash scanned the evolved Diglett that had three heads and acted as one Pokémon.

Ping. Dugtrio, the evolved form of Diglett. No specific information available.

"Now, you guys get to see their home," Padfoot said.

"Yeah, we see that now. Dugtrio plows the ground, and Diglett plants the trees. This whole mountain range is their backyard, of sorts," Brock getting it, and seeing it.

"Perhaps, all of the gardens on these mountains where made by these two Pokémon," Misty said.

All of them looked on with smiles at the wonderful thought of the two ground types working together to do such things.

"And if we complete the dam," everybody looked to their side and saw the foreman looking out at the Diglett and Dugtrio working, with a face of resignation, "this whole mountain forest would be covered with water."

He then thought of all of the forest Pokémon fleeing for their lives from the rushing water, or being swept away by the raging currents. And all of the forest being submerged underwater.

"And nothing could live here," the foreman finshes.

"That's what Padfoot was telling us. He and all of our other Pokémon knew this before we did," Brock said.

"And that's why none of them would leave their Poké Balls, even when their masters ordered them to," Misty adds.

"I guess we humans still have a lot to learn from the ways of the Pokémon, right, Ash?" Brock asked his friend.

"We always have a lot to learn. There's no other way to go about it. Right, guys?" Ash smiled at his two Pokémon.

They nodded to him, with bright smiles.

The foreman's eyes wavered as he made his decision. "This project's canceled. I won't build the dam."

This made Padfoot smiled, as his promise to the Diglett was fulfilled. He turned back to see the ground types continuing to work, without a care in the world.

The foreman bowed his head. Ash smiled at the man coming to his senses.

"Well, I think I've learned my lesson, Padfoot," Ash said, then they all heard a female's voice.

"Your lesson is just beginning!"

They all looked up in the trees, and standing on a branch was Team Rocket.

{Cue the Music... Action!}

Jessie: To protect the world from devastation...

James: To unite all peoples within our nation...

Jessie: To denounce the evils of truth and love...

James: To extend our reach to the stars above.

(They jumped out of the tree, and landed on two poses on the ground.)

Jessie: Jessie...

James: James...

Meowth: They know the rest.

{Annndddd... Cut!}

The two adults almost fell over at their motto being cut short. "Oy/Oy!"

Padfoot and his friends looked disappointed in seeing them.

"Oh, Team Rocket. I forgot about them," Ash said, then Padfoot stepped forward and spoke.

"Listen, guys, sorry, but we're really not in the mood to be doing this. Can you please, come back some other day... preferably 10 years from now?" he asked.

It took a moment, but when Team Rocket worked out what the Lucario just said, the glared angrily at him. He smirked at their expressions.

They pulled themselves back together, before they lose the element of surprise.

"Tsk, tsk, tsk, but we're in a good enough mood for everyone," Jessie says.

"Yes, and we never even had lunch," James added. "but now we have a special treat for all of you."

The two humans did a wardrobe change and now wore two different kimonos.

"A treat with a sensational and exciting new flavor," Jessie announces.

"For the first time on TV!" Meowth celebrates, as fireworks are displayed in the sky.

Jessie goes first, "We're proud to present..."

Then, James, "Our new Pokémon."

"Our Ekans has evolved into... Arbok!" Jessie announces, and Meowth claps two pieces of wood, and out of the Poké Ball an Arbok materialized.

"Charbok!"

Arbok was a serpent like Pokémon with purple scales all over its body. It has a large hood just below its head. On its hood, it has a design much like an angry face. The pattern typically has red and yellow eyespot outlined it black, a wide black streak resembling a mouth, and a V-shaped stripe about the face pattern.

"And Koffing is now... Weezing!" James announces, and Meowth claps the wood again. And out of the Poké Ball a Weezing appeared.

"Weezing! Weezing!" both mouths said.

Weezing was a purple Pokémon consisting of two spherical heads connected by a thin tube with another sphere in the center. The heads have differing sizes and features. The left head is larger, and has prominent eyebrows, pointed teeth protruding from its lower jaw, and two flat teeth in its upper jaw. The smaller, right head simply has two pointed teeth, one at each corner of its mouth. The larger head has a cream-colored skull-and-crossbones marking below its face, while the smaller head has a light yellow circle instead.

With the introduction of the two evolved Poison types, Team rocket wasted no time in attacking.

"Arbok, maximum power!" Jessie ordered.

"Charbok!" it launches itself at his enemies.

"We can handle this, right?" Ash asked.

"You bet we can, bro," Padfoot respond, getting in a fighting stance. Pikachu jumping to the ground beside him. "Pik!" Pikachu looking determined to win.

"Then I choose, you two! Go!" Ash yells out.

"Weezing, Smog!" James commanded.

"Weezing!" Weezing let loose its Smog at the two Pokémon.

"Padfoot, use Psychic to get rid of the Smog!"

"No problem!" Padfoot's appendages rose up, and both them and his eyes glowed purple. The Smog was then cleared away.

James gritted his teeth.

"Now, Pikachu, use your Thunderbolt!" Ash shouted.

"Pika... Chu!" Pikachu fires a Thunderbolt, and Arbok dodges it.

"Arbok, dive underground!" Jessie commanded.

"Weezing follow it!" James ordered.

The two poison types went underground, and everybody waited for them to come back up. At the moment, the only thing that could be heard was the singing of the Diglett and Dugtrio.

Padfoot, knelt down, placed his paw on the ground, and started to sense what was going on beneath them.

~Dig-A-Dig, Dig-A-Dig~ ~Trio, Trio, Trio~

~Dig-A-Dig, Dig-A-Dig~ ~Trio, Trio, Trio~

~Dig-A-Dig, Dig-A-Dig~

~Trio, Trio, Trio~ Jessie and James sang. "Huh/Huh!"

They all heard a bunch of hitting going on down there. Padfoot, was making all kinds of cringing faces, until the two poison Pokémon where thrown out of the whole. They had many lumps and bandages covering their heads. They were beaten and knocked out.

"What happened?" Meowth was shocked at his teammates appearances.

"I know what's coming," James said fearfully.

"Me, too," Jessie says in fear.

The Diglett and Dugtrio appeared before everybody, and they didn't look please with Team Rocket.

"Aah/Aah!" they became blue in the face as the ground types made a large landslide go after them. Team Rocket tried to run, but were caught.


They then found themselves on top of the moving landslide.

"Huh? We're surfing?" Jessie asks.

"Yes, we're curling the shoot!" James says excitedly.

"Cat-a-bunga!" Meowth shouts.

Team Rocket all pose as surfers, riding the wave of the mud landslide.

"Hang 10, baby, yeah!" they all said.

"Hey, what's that thing up ahead?" Meowth asks in alarm.

Jessie and James looks ahead, "Huh/Huh?" and sees that they were fast approaching the dam.

"The dam!" Jessie screams.

"Maybe it won't hold!" James prays.

They smashed right into it. Destroying all of the unfinished dam. They all shouted as they fell to the ground.

"IT LOOKS LIKE TEAM ROCKET'S BUSTED UP AGAIN."


It was almost sunrise, and the gang and the foreman had watched as the dam was destroyed, by the landslide. Along with Team Rocket, of course.

"Gee, those guys never seem to catch a break, do they?" Ash asked rhetorically, hands in his pockets, looking bored with them.

"And they never learn their lesson," Misty reminds them, hands on her hips.

"Not like me. I definitely learned my lesson," the foreman said, then left the gang to inform the other workers of his decision.

"So our stay wasn't a waste after all," Ash stated, with a smile.

"That's right, and we're in luck," Brock says to them. "Fuchsia City's right over those mountains."

Padfoot smiles at that news, then suddenly freezes up.

"Huh? Padfoot what's up, bro?" Ash looks over to see his brother looking stiff.

The others notices too.

"Pikachu!" Pikachu points at the ground around Padfoot's feet, and sees upturned earth moving around underneath Padfoot.

"What's going on?" Misty wondered.

Padfoot finally jumped onto a nearby boulder, a blush on his face, and trying to catch his breath.

"Padfoot, what's going on?"Brock asked.

"Well... the Diglett and Dugtrio... have never felt my species feet before. So, they were... curious to how my feet felt... in comparison to... other Pokémon's feet they've felt," he blushed at the explanation. "I was... forewarned by the... Diglett from earlier... that this might... happen."

The guys then smiled at what Padfoot was saying, and what he wasn't saying.

"Oh, I get it. Your ticklish on your feet," Misty just stated, smiling at the red hue on the shiny Lucario's cheeks.

Padfoot closes his eyes, sweat-drops, then speaks, "Yes, okay? I'm ticklish there! Can we please leave this area now, Ash, please?" Padfoot begged his human brother, not wanting to stay a minute longer where the Diglett and Dugtrio would feel out his feet.

Ash nodded and before he could do anything, the boulder Padfoot was on started to crumble. Harry quickly jumped off, and landed beside Ash. From underground a Diglett appeared and made his way to the group.

It stopped in front of them and looked at the nervous Padfoot.

"Diglett, Dig, Dig, Diglett!" he sounded happy.

"What did it say Padfoot?" Ash asked.

"This is the same Diglett I met earlier. He's thanking me for keeping my word on stopping the construction," he then turns back to the Diglett. "You're very welcome. Now you and your family can live peacefully without humans bothering you again."

Diglett nodded, the said, "Diglett, Diglett."

"What?!" Padfoot gasped in surprise, and a slight fear.

"What did it say this time," Misty asked.

"He's decided he wanted to join us on our journey, as Ash's Pokémon," he said, looking at the Diglett with a frown.

"Why don't you like that, Padfoot?" Brock asked.

"He mostly wants to join, because he likes the feel of my feet," he said blandly.

This caused everybody to laugh. Ash then knelt down to eye level with Diglett.

"I will warn you, Diglett, I am a hard-working trainer, and I don't take slackers onto this team. If you're willing to work hard on this team, then I don't have a problem with you joining us. Agreed?"

Diglett, looked Ash in the eye, and bounced up and down in agreement. Padfoot whined at Diglett's agreement, and Brock and Misty giggled at Padfoot's misfortune.

Ash tapped the Diglett on the head, and it was absorbed into the Poké Ball. Pong.

"All. right! I just caught, a Diglett!"

"Pi-Pikachu!" Pikachu gives a victory sign.

Both Ash and Pikachu turned to see Padfoot not howling in having a new friend on the team though. Instead, they see him sulking a bit. Ash knew why, and gave him a one-armed hug, as they started to leave the area.

He checked to see what moves his new Diglett knew.

Ping. Diglett knows Dig, Mud-Slap, and Magnitude.

Ash puts up Dexter, and looks at his sullen brother in his arm.

"Come on Pad, it won't be that bad," Ash said, trying to cheer him up.

"Then why do I get the feeling that, whenever you call Diglett out, he's going to want to feel my feet first. Especially, during a battle?" He gave Ash a half-hearted glare.

"Well, we'll just have to train that out of him, now won't we, Bro?"

Padfoot sighs then says, "I don't think it's going to be easy, but I'll try. For my feet's sake. "

"That's the spirit! Now let's go to Fuchsia City!" Ash hollered.

"Yeah/Yeah/Pika!"

And the group makes their way towards the mountains, to get to Fuchsia City. To compete in the next P-1 Grand Prix, and to challenge the Fuchsia Gym.

To Be Continued. . .

Who's that Pokémon?:

This Pokémon is extremely aggressive, but for noble reasons. It has earned the nickname "soldier of the sky" due to its extreme dedication for its friends. The more scars it has, the more respect it gets from its peers. It is also called the ? Pokémon.

It's Braviary, The Valiant Pokémon

Congradulations to these readers: Bast Misao, magical fan18, BetaZackFan, flippy3131, Nayeri, Shadow Operative, ultima-owner, 253910, Silver Flyer, and Vangran for answering both parts! :)

Congrats to these readers: StarGoldFang for answering the first part. ;)

Honestly, I feel like this one was a little too, easy to answer, so I will have to try harder with this next one. But, good job everyone!

The 7 Pokémon that steal away souls, or so they say.

7 Pokémon Harry/Padfoot is afraid of:

Sableye

Shedinja

Dusknoir

Litwick

Lampert

Chandelure

Honedge

There you go the dear readers, I hoped you liked it, and reviews are welcomed.

Until next time.

TTFN,

Ta Ta For Now!

Who's that Pokémon?:

Once a year this Pokémon sheds its bedrock shell and grows larger. The gender ratio is 50/50 and it is a dual-type. This Pokémon is able to withdraw its head, arms, and legs into its shell and roll at high speeds. It is a dual type Pokémon through all three of its forms. Its rock-like body is so durable, even high-powered dynamite blasts fail to scratch its rugged hide. It is capable of blowing itself up. It uses this explosive force to jump from mountain to mountain. It is also called The ? Pokémon.

Ash's Team Current Team: (9 limit)

Shiny Lucario: (M) Name: Padfoot/Harry Potter

Pokéball: Active

Egg Move: Detect

Moves: Copycat, Force Palm, Quick Attack, Aura Sphere, Psychic, Close Combat

Pikachu: (M)

Pokéball: Active

Moves: Thunder Shock, Thunderbolt, Quick Attack, Agility

Move Tutor: Mega Punch

Gyarados: (M)

Pokéball: Inactive

Moves: Tackle, Bite, Dragon Rage, Thunderbolt, Thrash

Pidgeotto: (M)

Pokéball: Active

Moves: Quick Attack, Tackle, Wing Attack, Gust, Whirlwind

Bulbasaur: (M)

Pokéball: Active

Moves: Growl, Tackle, Vine Whip

Charmander:(M)

Pokéball: Active

Egg Move: Outrage

Moves: Scratch, Ember, Flamethrower, Skull Bash

Move Tutor: Mega Punch

Squirtle: (M)

Pokéball: Active

Moves: Withdrawal, Tackle, Water Gun, Skull Bash

Move Tutor: Mega Punch

Diglett: (M)

Pokéball: Inactive

Moves: Dig, Mud-Slap, Magnitude

At Oak's Corral:

Krabby: (M)

Moves: Harden, Leer, Stomp

Rattata: (F)

Moves: Quick Attack, Bite, Tail Whip, Hidden Power(Psychic-type)

Espeon: (F)

Moves: Quick Attack, Swift, Double Team, Dig

Move Tutor: Shadow Ball

Muk:

Moves: Unknown

Ketchum's House:

Primeape: (M)

Moves: Thrash, Mega Kick, Seismic Toss

Misty's Current Pokemon Team:

Goldeen: (F)

Pokéball: Active

Moves: Agility, Horn Attack, Fury Attack

Starmie:

Pokéball: Active

Moves: Tackle, Water Gun, Rapid Spin

Staryu:

Pokéball: Active

Moves: Swift, Water Gun, Tackle

Oddish: (F)

Pokéball: Active

Moves: Absorb, Acid, Sleep Powder, Tackle

Squirtle: (F)

Pokéball: Active

Moves: Withdrawal, Tackle, Water Gun, Rapid Spin

Egg Move: Mud-sport

Horsea: (M)

Pokéball: Inactive

Moves: Bubble, Smokescreen

Psyduck: (M)

Pokéball: Active

Moves: Tail Whip, Scratch, Disable, Confusion

Brock's Current Team:

Onix: (M)

Moves: Tackle, Bind, Dig, Rock Throw

Geodude: (M)

Moves: Seismic Toss, Tackle

Zubat: (M)

Moves: Whirlwind, Supersonic, Wing Attack

Paras: (M)

Moves: Stun Spore, Scratch, Poison Powder, Slash

Squirtle: (M)

Moves: Withdrawal, Tackle, Water Gun, Dig

Vulpix: (F)

Moves: Flamethrower, Fire Spin

Team Rocket's Pokémon

James' Current Team:

Weezing: (M)

Moves: Smog, Smokescreen, Sludge, Tackle, Poison Gas

Machoke: (M) Name: Goro

Moves: Karate Chop, Low Kick, Seismic Toss, Focus Energy

(TR) Move Stealer: Thunder Punch(Stole from Padfoot)

Jessie's Current Team:

Arbok: (M)

Moves: Dig, Bite, Wrap, Acid

Meowth: (M)

Moves: Fury Swipes, Scratch, Bite