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Prologue – Broken Routine
In the middle of the void of darkness, a lone figure stands under a single spotlight as she feebly clutches the gleaming golden trophy in her small hands. She lifts up her head to smile at an audience who's not even there. The single ray of light shuts off suddenly, enveloping her entire being into darkness.
Cold.
Lonely.
Muffled voices grow louder and louder, clearer and coherent. Filling the empty dark void with a cacophony of the same demeaning phrases that repeat like a broken record. The girl shivers from the darkness. She falls to her knees, as if being weighed down by the words themselves.
"You cheated."
"You tricked opponents into feeling sorry for you."
"You didn't deserve to win."
A tear falls. Then two. Until her eyes are blurred and overflowed with tears.
Through the sea of self-deprecation that drowns her mind, she weakly reaches out into the darkness and says,
"Help me."
BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP
The girl in the dream jolts up awake, older now, her heart and mind racing from the adrenaline of abruptly being pulled from her nightmare. Her skin feels hot from the warm summer air that breezed inside of her room from an open window, but at the same time feels cold from the lingering darkness that clings to her body, refusing to let go. She shivers. Her sleepy cobalt blue eyes drift around her room, as if confirming to herself of the present and not of the past that creeps into her dreams every now and again.
Just to be sure, she pushes the covers off of her and wanders over to her blue messenger bag to pull out her wallet and Trainer ID.
Name: Juliet
Birthday: June 15
Home Region: Hoenn – Lilycove City
That was enough for her. She lets out a sigh of relief and turns her head to the wide mirror in the bathroom. She tiredly regarded her medium length wavy black hair with various stray locks sticking up in random places, the subtle bags under her eyes, and the baggy Mudkip shirt she wore over shorts that didn't match.
"Good morning," Juliet greets her reflection. Something comes up from behind her and nudges his head against her ankle. She looks down to see her Shiny Trapinch groggily nuzzling his head against her legs, silently requesting mutual affection. Her smile is gentle as she scoops up the baby Ant Pit Pokemon in her arms and plants a soft kiss on his head. Seeing her beloved pet Trapinch was enough to make her forget the dream she had.
"'Morning to you too, Pistachio. I have to get ready for work so be good while I'm gone, OK?" She told him gently. Pistachio nods obediently and squirms out of her arms to waddle back to his bed.
As she went through her usual morning routine, her Rotom phone hovered in front of her to deliver her morning updates that mainly consisted of the weather, missed calls or new texts, and the spawns of Pokemon that were likely to appear in the Wild Area via Power Spots.
"Rotom, are there any strong Raids that are likely to appear today?"
"Bzzzt! There is likely going to be a Dragapult Raid in Axew's Eye. But, it will be raining."
"Dragapult huh...Ghost and Dragon, but being part dragon means it potentially has a large type coverage." Juliet mused to herself as she tightened the bright yellow tie around the collar of her black and white plaid Battle Cafe uniform. After successfully taming the knots of her bed head, she pulled her hair back into a high ponytail and slipped on her thick framed navy glasses. She took one more look at herself in the mirror for any obvious imperfections, filled up Pistachio's food bowl, before grabbing her messenger bag and heading out.
It was a hot day in Wyndon, but the breeze that brisked passed her face as she biked along the route to work made it bearable. She wasn't going to let a dream put a damper on an otherwise, beautiful day. The smell of coffee, tea, and pastries did wonders to calm her nerves, and she could vent out any frustrations on Raids after work.
The Battle Cafe came into view, making her jump off her bike to walk the rest of the way there. She slipped to the back of the cafe, carefully parking and locking her bike to a light post, and welcomed the scent of freshly brewed coffee that hit her senses the moment she walked in.
"'Morning, Boss!" Juliet called. Her boss turned his head back and shot her an easy-going grin. Richard, who casually lets her call him 'Boss', is the Cafe Master of the Battle Cafe, so he was the one who battled customers while she was just a part-time Barista.
"Top of the morning, kiddo! Alcremie and Slurpuff are in tip-top shape today so I have a good feeling about my wins today!"
"Ohoho...Is that so? I'll be paying close attention, then." Juliet tossed out her Sylveon, whom she named Hilda, to help around the cafe as per usual. Her Pokemon was also popular amongst regulars and children for being friendly and playful; sometimes even putting on a little show for customers while they were waiting for their drinks.
Juliet fell into her usual comfortable rhythm, taking and making orders that came in, overseeing battles that were requested by customers – it was clear that today was just going to be another normal day at work. Before she knew it, the end of her shift came and she swiftly changed out of her work uniform into her usual blue varsity jacket, ripped black shorts, and grey beret before taking off to the Wild Area.
This routine was enough. She didn't need anything more or less.
It was raining heavily over Axew's Eye, but that didn't stop Juliet from peeking into the stony well and tossing a Wishing Piece in its depths. She immediately took a step back as a huge pillar of energy shot up from the Power Spot and swirled ominously with power. A tell tale sign of a powerful Dynamax Raid. But she had travelled from region to region with her Pokemon and it wasn't like this was her first time battling a powerful Raid by herself. She took off the soggy grey beret sitting on top of her soaked ebony hair before throwing her legs over the Power Spot and falling into its depths. She skillfully landed with her knees bent in a crouch to avoid impact in her ankles and rose to face the Dynamaxed Pokemon that was waiting for her.
A Dynamaxed Dragapult. As her Rotom predicted.
She hummed thoughtfully before sending out Hilda. Her Sylveon growled at the large Dragon Pokemon before her trainer summoned her back to be Dynamaxed. Hilda stood on an even playing field as Dragapult and unleashed Max Starfall as commanded. Dragapult recoiled and immediately put up it's defences. The trainer didn't expect things to go down hill so quickly from there. Breaking down its barrier wasn't the hard part; but it was how many turns it took to attack and the range of the attacks, chipping off Sylveon's health too quickly for comfort.
It became clear that this battle wasn't feasible for one person.
Juliet clicked her tongue in defeat and returned her Pokemon before fleeing out of the Power Spot on her Flygon. Once the trainer was back on the surface, she called out her Sylveon to heal her up and reassured her of her efforts.
"It's OK, Hilda. I was a little in over my head thinking I could do that Raid by myself. I might have to call the others." She cooed while stroking her Sylveon. Hilda yipped sadly but nudged her face into her trainer's hand. The trainer retired to her tent that she had set up a few feet away and as if on cue, her Rotom Phone started to ring.
"Hello?"
"Hey, Jules! You called saying you needed help with a Raid? Are you sure you should be doing raids in this weather?"
"Well, I thought it would be smart since there are less trainers around and the rain has let up a bit. I could use some help, though. This one's a tough one." Juliet replied as she dried her hair off with a towel with her free hand.
"Then, let me help! Where are you?"
"Axew's Eye."
"Ahh, so it must be a dragon Pokemon! Those are tough. I'll be over in a jiffy!"
"Thanks, Mary!"
After 20 minutes or so of waiting, Mary peeked her head into Juliet's tent. Mary was a member of their Raid group and one of Juliet's good friends that she met when travelling to Johto.
Unlike the Gym Challenge, where young aspiring trainers take on the Gyms across the Galar region in order to participate in the Champion Cup, there was another sport that was rising in popularity for those who were looking for a more thrill-seeking experience that involved teamwork. Throughout the Wild Area in Galar, there are countless rock wells called 'Power Spots' that hid a massive cavern of Dynamaxed Pokemon, all varying in rarity and strength. Sometimes the Pokemon lurking underneath will make their presence known from the beacons of light that emit from their wells. However, rarer Pokemon are more compelled by the power of Wishing Pieces that are thrown in. Wishing Stars were not easy to come by, being meteorites that fall from space, making them a strongly sought out item for Raid teams.
The Raid team that Juliet is the 'leader' of, which she named 'Raid Prism', is considered one of the most well-known teams due to the fact that they were one of the first teams that started the boom of Raids in the first place. The boom was unintentional and started from a few impromptu Raids they took on when they first landed in Galar over a year ago. Juliet jokingly recorded and streamed their battles for something to look back on, until a steady stream of supporters tuned in with each Raid they took on thereafter. Her group weren't really doing it out of competitiveness to see who could catch the rarest Pokemon or amass a collection of Gigantamax Pokemon – they've always done it out of the excitement of just fighting strong Dynamaxed Pokemon as a team. Their efforts were eventually recognized by Professor Magnolia, who hired them as Field Researchers in order to uncover the secrets of the Dynamax Phenomenon from the various Pokemon that were caught in the Power Spots.
Well, Field Researchers was a bit of a stretch since their job mostly just involved catching Pokemon that were requested of them. Because of this, their team wasn't blessed with the opportunity to hear the different theories that were thrown around over round tables about what was being researched, but it did pay well – well enough that the team decided to settle down in Galar for the time being in neighbouring flats in Wyndon.
But that hardly mattered at the moment..
Jules and Mary jumped into the Power Spot and, surprise surprise, were blown out from their defeat. Mary dusted off the wet dirt from her paint splattered patterned tights, wrung out rain water from her damp, curly brown hair, and grimaced down into the Power Spot.
"You weren't kidding. I think this is the first Raid Pokemon I've encountered that could attack so many times and with so much range!"
"Do you think Tessu and Vanquil are available? I think we need the whole team for this one."
The duo took a moment to call the two remaining members of their team and they arrived in record time. Tessu stared at the state of Mary and Juliet, who were soaked from the rain and their hair were also tousled from being blown out. The short haired trainer gritted her teeth.
"Yikes. How many attempts did you make?"
"Mary once, twice for me." Juliet grumbled while pulling her hair out of their twin braids.
"Well, we're all here now so let's wrap this up, yeah?" Vanquil suggested while rolling his shoulders confidently.
"Why is this so hard?!" Vanquil yelled as he lay face first inside of Juliet's tent. The others sat around him in defeat as they tiredly ate through their curry in hopes of adding fuel to their exhausted minds and bodies.
"Do you think we've finally been bested?" Tessu mumbled.
"I don't think so. I think the best course of action is to work around how many times it can attack." Juliet began.
"You mean like, figure out how to not get hit?"
"Exactly! Our Pokemon are strong enough to dish out damage and break down its barriers but the problem is stamina and it's Dragon Darts attack."
"Hmmm...Why don't we use attacks that will make our Pokemon out of its range before attacking?" Mary thought out loud.
"Ohhhhh...like Fly or Dig? That could work! I also have a bunch of Guard Specs that could eliminate any debuffs our Pokemon get." Jules turned to her Rotom Phone, which had been recording their conversation, and uploaded it to their team's Pokegram. She always made a habit of recording as much of their Raids as possible for the purpose of helping and inspiring Raid teams. The comments were already flooding in with 'you can do it!' or 'psh, it can't be that hard'. Once they had finished their curry, they set out to the Power Spot in hopes that this would be the final attempt.
"This is working way better than I thought!" Juliet yelled as her Flygon, Tiki, flew towards the Dragapult to unleash Crunch, which broke through it's barrier and weakened it. The Dragon Pokemon started to look worn out, signalling that it was almost down for the count. Mary's Thievul dealt a final Night Slash before the Dragapult fell in defeat.
"Now, Jules!" Vanquil shouted in her direction. Juliet quickly pulled out an Ultra Ball to Dynamax it and ran with it before jumping high and throwing it over her head with all of her might at the fallen Pokemon. The giant Ultra Ball opened and sucked in the Dragon Pokemon before landing on the ground with a heavy thud.
They all huddled together in anticipation as the oversized Ultra Ball shook slowly on the ground.
It shook once.
It shook twice.
It shook thrice.
The Raid team braced themselves for the Pokemon to break out, but the Ultra Ball glowed green and shrunk down to normal size. Vanquil threw a fist in the air and let out a loud whoop that echoed through the cavern while the other three sighed in relief and slumped to the ground in exhaustion. Vanquil went over to retrieve the caught Pokemon and helped them up so they could finally get out of there. But not before posting the recording of their battle and victory first.
The rain had begun to stop as they got out of the Power Spot one by one. Vanquil proudly twirled their Dragapult's Ultra Ball on his finger before staring at it curiously. "What do you guys want to name him?"
"God."
"My Worst Nightmare."
"Hell?"
"Um...On second thought, I'll leave it at that. I think we're all a little traumatized right now."
"Of course, Professor Magnolia. It was a hard one to catch but hopefully the Dragapult will offer something to your research. Yes. You're welcome. Take care, OK? And say hi to Sonia for me. Good night!"
Juliet had never been this happy to be back in her flat before. She was soaked from head to toe from the rain and her body ached from over-exertion. Thank Arceus she didn't have work the next day and she could spend the day sleeping in and lounging around. The trainer took a long, hot shower, threw on her so-called pajamas and was ready to knock out for the day.
Another day came and went. Another routine, unbroken and passing by peacefully-
RING RING RING RING
Until her Rotom phone started ringing.
She whined exasperatedly and was ready to tell the telemarketers off upon taking a quick glance at the unfamiliar number. Her exhausted body screamed at her to ignore it in favour of sleep, but her thumb instinctively tapped the answer button anyway.
She tried to put on her friendliest, at work, voice for the person on the other line.
"Hello?"
"Good evening. Is this Miss Juliet?"
A mature woman's voice, she deduced.
"Yes, it is. Who is this?"
"My name is Oleana. I'm the secretary to Chairman Rose."
A/N: Thank you so much for checking out my Pokemon Sword and Shield fanfic! This is the first fanfic I've publicly uploaded in a long time so please bear with me since I'm a bit rusty! I've already completed writing this fanfic and I've uploaded the first 6 chapters on Archive of Our Own already so if you like what you've read so far, feel free to check out the fanfic there! My AO3 handle is also carefreejules.
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