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Introduction

Let's take a look back on an event that should have happened. After battling against the five mighty gym leaders, selected by the Elite Eight, at the Five Gyms, Jay, Dee, Agua, and Ultra prepare to continue on to Current City, where Jay's fourth badge hopefully awaits. But before they can leave, Joe, the leader of the Five Gyms has invited Jay and the others, to talk with them.

Jay is a new, young, Super Pokémon trainer. He has already earned three badges, the Forest Badge, the Orb Badge, and the Freeze Badge, and has caught many Pokémon. His first Pokémon was the swift and quick Ultra. Jay also caught Double, Flame, Talon, Static Orb, Puffy, Ivytortle, Bulk, and Tentacle. Recently, Ultra's older brother, Ultimate, has come along to help Jay and Ultra.

Dee accompanies Jay and Ultra on their journey. They all met at Dee's gym, the Forest Gym. When Jay, Agua, and Ultra left for Scarlet City, Dee also headed that way and found her friends in trouble. Ever since she's been with Jay, catching strong and rare flying Pokémon like Artic, Fearow, Birdy, and Psybird, along with flat-out strong Pokémon like Fire Orb and Rocky.

Agua was the first of Jay's traveling friends. Agua bumped into Jay not long after he left Meager Village and was ambushed by a group of Fire Kat, let by a Fire Star. Later, Jay, Dee, and Ultra discovered Agua was part of the Five Gyms. Her twin sister, Aqua, ran the gym while Agua left on an adventure. With her, Agua carries a Whirlpool, a Diver, a Water Orb, and an uncontrollable Gyarados.

Now sit back and read this missed movie, ¤Mega Pokémon¤!

A Grounding Conclusion

Chapter One: The Deal Continues

Genesis slowly closed her eyes as she fell asleep. Her battles in the Five Gyms League Games were soon to be completed. She had already defeated all of her opponents, including Agua of the Five Gyms. All thanks to the special pills she had feed her Mew from the mysterious creature from her dream.

"You've done well, Genesis," said a voice, coming somewhere in the darkness of her dreams. "The final battles of these games is coming, are they not?"

"Yup, I'm going to Flying Arena tomorrow," answered Genesis. "Thanks for the power-up pills, but I think Mew can defeat them on its own."

"I do not think so." Genesis had already realized that the voice was the voice of the creature that was helping her. "Is Jay Barial, friend of Dee, going to battle at this arena too? A final showdown?"

"Barial? From Meager Village?" Genesis erupted into laughter. "I could easily defeat him. I've seen him battle before, he won't make it to the Grass Arena. And no, I'm not facing off with Jay, he's already battled in the Flying Arena."

"Then who is he battling!" growled the creature.

"The battle hasn't been decided yet," answered Genesis.

"It is pathetic really," replied the creature. "Out of the Pokémon trainers I've powered up, you, Carol, and Smith are the only other trainers that are still battle. As you sleep, Carol is battling the trainer Dee."

"What's so special about Barial and Dee?" asked Genesis. "Barial just has a really strong Ultra, and Dee has managed to capture Artic and Psybird. They don't seem that special to me."

"What you think does not concern you," growled the creature. "This is my game, and now you shall play your game. You may not be battling Jay Barial and Dee but you shall defeat on of them soon."

"One of them?" repeated Genesis.

"I wish to see who is the strongest," answered the creature. "You must rig the computers so that Jay and Dee will face off against each other to see who in fact is the strongest trainer of them all."

"I'll try," replied Genesis.

"You will do it," ordered the creature. "Meanwhile, Carol shall do his part in my game. Unfortunately, his part is not to win."

* * * *

Dee yawned tiredly in the Ice Arena. It was really too late to battle, but she was doing well. It was two against one. Her Fire Orb and Birdy had just been recalled, while her opponent, Carol, was down to his last Pokémon.

"Go, Lapras!" Carol threw a Poké Ball onto the arena and out of the ball appeared a giant sea Pokémon.

"Do it, Artic!" Dee threw a Super Ball into the air and out of the ball flew her flying-ice Pokémon. "Artic, gust attack."

"You can defeat it Lapras, body slam!" ordered Carol.

Artic flew around Lapras, creating a deadly gust, sending Lapras flying up into the air.

As Dee smirked boldly, feeling like she defeated Lapras, she frown when Lapras headed straight for Artic. "Look out!"

Lapras slammed into Artic, hitting the bird into the wall.

"Artic blast!" ordered Dee.

"Mist," commanded Carol.

"La!" Lapras opened its mouth and covered the arena with a thick mist.

"Ar!" growled Artic. The ice Pokémon inhaled and sent a blast of ice at Lapras, but it was nearly impossible to see Lapras. So Artic took a shot in the dark and tried shooting at Lapras, but missed.

"Use the new attack I taught you Lapras!" ordered Carol.

"Talon strike," ordered Dee.

Artic dived down towards Lapras, read to claw the ice Pokémon. But suddenly, Lapras glowed a bright yellow and suddenly sent a giant bolt of lightning towards Artic.

Chapter Two: As Tough as They Get

"And Lapras' thunder attack is sending Dee's Artic down!" said the announcer.

Dee frowned. "A thunder attack usually misses Artic. My bird knows when these things are coming. Something's different about Carol and his Lapras."

"Body slam," commanded Carol.

Lapras leaped at the fallen bird and slammed into it, paralyzing it with the hit.

"Artic, return!" ordered Dee. She held out a Super Ball and recalled her Pokémon. She then selected her final Super Ball and threw it into the arena. "Go, Psybird!"

"A bird against an ice Pokémon? Gee, I wonder who'll win." Carol laughed evilly. "Me! Lapras, blizzard!"

"I think not." Dee smirked. "Agility."

"Psy!" growled Psybird. The bird Pokémon dodged out of the way of Lapras' blizzard attack.

"Psychic blast!" ordered Dee.

"Psy . . . bird!" Psybird had a strange, blue, aura surround it, then a large blast of psychic energy hit Carol's Lapras.

"Hypnosis!" ordered.

Psybird flew over Carol's Lapras, dropping hypnosis-waves onto the ice Pokémon and putting it the sleep.

"And Lapras is finally out of this match," said the announcer. "Looks like some people just aren't a match for Dee's legendary Super Pokémon."

"Lapras, return!" ordered Carol.

* * * *

"You fail," growled the creature, in Carol's dreams. "Now your prized Pokémon will be mine."

"But Dee was as tough as they get!" cried Carol.

"A deal is a deal," growled the creature. It grabbed Carol by the throat with one of its many hands.

"Fine, take Lapras," said Carol.

"Your Lapras isn't what I am here for." The creature walked towards the first Poké Ball he used against Dee: Charizard. "This Charizard is your prized Pokémon, though you chose to use it first." The creature grabbed the Poké Ball from Carol's belt.

"Hey!" cried Carol. "That's my Charizard! I raised it from a Pokémon Egg! Give it back!"

"This Charizard will be the first of the Pokémon I'll use to creature my army that'll destroy the planet," explained the creature. "And Barial and his friends are the ones who will dare try to stop me." As the creature turned away with the Poké Ball.

Chapter Three: Genesis' Plan

Genesis woke up early that day, three-thirty in the morning to be exact. This would be around the time Genesis would need to sneak into the Evolution Gym, where the data of opponents was stored.

As soon as Genesis entered the building, she called out her Mew to keep guard, to make sure she didn't get caught.

"Porygon, come out." Genesis threw a Poké Ball that revealed the computerized Pokémon, Porygon. "Porygon, enter cyber-space and do the following: Make sure the computer matches up Jay Barial and Dee for the final battle at the Ground Arena and make the winner of the match battle me."

"Pory," agreed Porygon. Porygon minimized and entered the Evolution Gym's computer-system. Within minutes, Porygon appeared. "Porygon. Pory gon."

"Finished, good." Genesis recalled Porygon and headed to her Mew. "Now Mew, teleport us out of here."

"Mew!" agreed Mew. Mew teleported its trainer out of the building.

* * * *

"This is going to be great!" said Jay happily, as he, Dee, Ultra, and Ultimate headed towards the Evolution Gym. "It's time for the final battle before the Grass Arena."

"It's time for the grounding conclusion," agreed Dee. "For both of us. I'm in the Ground Arena, and so are you."

"Hey, wouldn't it be weird if we faced off with each other," said Jay.

"I believe Agua would be the one who would say this," murmured Dee. "It's never gonna happen."

Jay sighed and stopped. "Agua. Why'd she have to leave?"

"The same reason you and I left home," answered Dee. "To train to become a better trainer. I guess this is where Agua would train best."

"Ult tra ra." Ultra, who was on Jay's head, patting his trainer on the shoulder.

"Ti mate ult ti," agreed Ultimate.

"Yeah, we'll run into her again." Jay entered the Evolution Gym and headed to a computer. He separated from Dee and check his status for his next challenge.

He clicked around the database looking for his name and the next opponent. Jay read what was on the screen. "Jay Barial. Sixth Round Battle: Ground Arena. Opponent for Sixth Round Battle: Dee . . . Dee!"

"What?" Dee walked back over to Jay and his computer. She glanced down at the computer. "What is it- no . . . ," Dee gasped.

Chapter Four: A Helping Hand

"We're going to have to battle . . . each other!" cried Dee.

Jay sighed. "I'm sorry, but I guess Ultra, Ultimate, Static Orb, and my other Pokémon are just going to have to beat your Pokémon."

"Wait . . . this, has to be a mistake, some kind of joke, right?" Dee got up and pulled Jay along with her. "We're gonna have a chat with Joe and his Arcanine about his glitchy computers!"

The two quickly headed to the main arena where Joe was practicing battle with his Arcanine and his Jolteon. They explained what happened to Joe and asked what he could do.

"Whoa, you two must be really surprised this turned up," said Joe to Jay and Dee. "I seriously doubt that the Evolution Gym's computers are malfunctioning and were tampered with. But I'll looked into it."

"So does this mean we're not going to have to battle each other?" asked Jay.

"Well no, you still will," explained Joe. "Even though this may be a glitch, the games must continue on. Sorry." He glanced towards his fallen Arcanine, and Jolteon was smiling brightly. "You need a bit more training. Arcanine, Jolteon, return!"

"So we're going to have to face off against each other in five hours?" asked Jay.

"Sorry." Joe glanced towards his clock. "I'm going to host one of the final round battles, so I have to go." There was a knock at the door of the gym. Joe turned to his two friends. "Can you answer that, I'm really busy." Joe dashed out of the room.

Jay shrugged and opened the back door of the gym. Jay slowly backed away, because the bright sunlight quickly entered the room, blinding Jay. He couldn't see who was at the door.

"Tra!" growled Ultra angrily.

"Who is it Ultra?" asked Jay, as he was rubbing his eyes.

"It's me loser!" sneered the familiar voice of his rival, Blake Oak. He walked into the Evolution Gym. "Grandpa told me that you were competing in the Five Gyms League, eh Barial?"

Jay took several deep breaths. "Why does everyone call me that!"

Blake walked towards Jay, smirking evilly. "Have you lost yet Barial?"

"Hey! At least I'm competing, Oak," growled Jay.

Blake laughed. "Why should I compete in this stupid Five Gyms League? I could easily beat the best of the best in the actual Pokémon." He glanced around. "Hey, where's the third loser?"

"Third?" repeated Jay and Dee. They looked around, realizing he was talking about Agua.

"Ult," mumbled Ultra and Ultimate sadly.

"So Barial, how about a one on one match!" growled Blake. "First Pokémon against first Pokémon! You game?"

"Always." Jay smirked and glanced down at Ultra. "Do it!"

Blake selected a Super Ball from his belt and hurled it onto the Evolution Gym's arena. "Ivytortle, I choose you!" From Blake's Super Ball appeared the fighting-plant water Pokémon.

"Ultra, thunder shocker!" ordered Jay.

"Tra ra!" Ultra jumped up high into the air and charged up with electricity. "Ultra, ultra!" Ultra sent a blast of electricity straight towards Ivytortle.

"Grass shield," ordered Blake. He glanced towards Jay. "I'm just trying to lend a helping hand."

Chapter Five: Rival Battle

Ivytortle sent leafs from its plant and created a shield to block the attack. The electricity hit the grass shield, phasing out the electric attack.

"Ultra, disable." Jay smirked and winked at Blake. "Gonna win!"

Ultra's eyes glowed a bright blue, and so did the grass shield. The grass shield quickly fell to the ground.

"Freeze whip!" commanded Blake.

Vines shot out from Ivytortle's back and headed straight for Ultra.

"Agility!" shouted Jay.

"Ra!" Ultra dodged out of the way of the vines, which were leaving a cold mark on the gym floor.

"Leaf cannon," ordered Blake.

"Tortle!" growled Ivytortle. A blast of leafs head straight for Ultra at full force.

"Psytoss," commanded Jay.

"Ultra, tra, ult." Ultra focused his psychic powers to send the leafs back towards Ivytortle.

Jay smiled. "Ultra, metronome!"

Blake hesitated, not ordering Ivytortle to attack.

Ultra held up his hands and waved two fingers back in forth, in perfect rhythm, chanting, "Ra, tra, ra, tra, ra, tra . . ." Suddenly, Ultra held out his hands and sent out a blast of fire, ice and electricity.

"A tri attack," noted Blake. "Withdraw."

The blast attacks headed straight towards Ivytortle, who quickly popped into its shell. The three blasts hit Ivytortle's shell hard, shocking, frying, and freezing the poor Pokémon.

"Do it, psyblast!" ordered Jay.

"Ultra!" shouted Ultra, as he jumped up into the air, releasing tons and tons of psychic energy. The psyblast was super-effective against the plant-type Ivytortle.

"Ivy . . . tortle," moaned Ivytortle, as it crawled out of its shell.

"Ultra, thunder!" ordered Jay.

"Counter with ice punch," commanded Blake.

As Ivytortle was slowly getting back up, Ultra jumped up into the air and shocked Blake's first Pokémon. It fell to the ground.

"Grrr, Ivytortle return!" Blake recalled Ivytortle into its Poké Ball. He glanced up a Jay. "Lucky you took Ultra, it has an advantage over my Ivytortle." He got up and began to leave. "Of course, you'll never evolve your Ultra, but Ivytortle will soon evolve." He stopped and turned back around. "You know, I'm interested in how you do in the Five Gyms League."

"Really?" asked Jay.

"So, I guess I should stay and see how you do." Blake smirked. "I'll be watching you in your next battle. Then, I'll head off to Cyber City, near Current City." He turned away and headed towards the door. "My grandpa will be able to hook me up with a room around here. See ya later."

Chapter Six: The Perfect Plan

"So, Jay and Dee are gonna face off, eh?" Fire Kat smiled happily. "Then I have the perfect plan, Rockets!"

"The perfect plan again Fire Kat?" asked Kelly. "Haven't we failed enough in this movie already."

Nick stood up. "I . . . I . . . I personally think-"

"Yeah, no cares what you think Nick," replied Mike.

Nick frowned and sniffled sadly. "Kay . . ." He sat back down.

Team Rocket was planning, well Fire Kat was planning, there next move. They were resting out in the back of the arenas.

"What's your perfect plan this time Fire Kat?" asked Nick, realizing his only job on the team was to fight and ask questions, not to think of stuff.

"Since Agua's returned to her sister, she's gonna haveta miss her old friends." Fire Kat smiled evilly. "She's bond to want to see them before they leave. And when she does, we can steal all the water Pokémon in her gym!"

"Didn't we all ready do that?" asked Nick.

Fire Kat jumped up and slashed Nick in the face. "Don't question my plan!"

"But seriously, he could be right," noted Mike.

Fire Kat landed on his feet and looked at Mike. "Really?"

Mike slowly began to nod, but stop and started laughing. "Nah, I'm just messing with ya."

Fire Kat smiled happily. "This could be the perfect plan."

* * * *

Jay, Ultra, and Ultimate all headed to their rooms to try to practice on the computer simulation (a.k.a. Pokémon computer game) to see he could advance on his skills.

As Jay opened the door, he saw Dee on the computer, with Birdy on her shoulder and Artic resting on Jay's bed.

"Hello," said Jay, looking around at the room.

"Ultra tra," mumbled Ultra. [Translation: Uh oh.]

"Ti mate," agreed Ultimate.

"Hey Jay, what's up?" asked Dee, as her friend walked into the room.

Jay laughed. "It's a funny thing, really. I was just planning to practice on the simulator on the computer. But I see you're using so . . . you'll just have to get off."

Dee cleared her throat. "Excuse me, I was here first."

Jay glanced around the room. "And why is your bird on my bed?"

"My bed had all this stuff on it," replied Dee. She glanced at Agua's old bed. "Artic would have crushed Agua's water bed. Yours was the only one left."

"The floor!" reminded Jay.

"Hey, who knows what's been on that floor," said Dee.

Suddenly, the two started into a large argument. Their friendship was crumbling.

* * * *

The creature that had powered-up the Pokémon to fight against Jay, Dee, and Agua was watching Jay and Dee's fight.

"This is perfect," growled the creature, as it sat down on a rock in his hidden cavern. "The water mistress, Agua, has left. With her gone, their tiny group is falling apart. It is unbalanced. If this continues, they will split up, and I can easily stop all three of them and their Pokémon from interfering with my plan. The ultimate plan. The perfect plan."

"Sir!" A Charizard and a Golem walked up to their master. "Do you wish for us to create more of these power-up wills?"

The Master smirked. "Of course not. Within a week, these pills will just be a rumor or considered Pokémon drugs, which are illegal. My plan will fall into place."

Chapter Seven: The Plan Proceeds

"Whoa, you guys really had a fight," said Agua, over the phone.

"Yeah!" said Dee. "It was long, very long. I don't know why we started fighting. But it seems like the group's falling apart, ya know?"

Agua nodded. "Maybe we need to split apart for awhile in order to stick together."

Dee sighed. "I dunno. And it gets worse. We're battling each other for our 'grounding conclusion' against our Five Gyms League foes before we enter the Grass Arena." Dee sighed again. "Could you possibly come and watch us fight?"

"As much fun as that would be to watch you two battle it out, I have to stay at the gym and watch over it," explained Agua. "Aqua's been called by the Elite Eight on an important mission . . . or something. I dunno. Anyway, I'm here to protect the gym."

"Come on!" said Dee. "Nothing's going to happen tonight. Everyone's going to be at the final round games. Please!"

Agua sighed. "Oh, all right. For old time's sake."

* * * *

"For old times sake," said Agua into the receiver.

"Everything's going as plan," said Fire Kat, listening into their tapped phone wires (brought to you in part by Abra's psychic powers).

"When are they leaving?" asked Nick.

"Surprisingly, both Dee and Jay are going to pick her up in a half an hour," said Fire Kat. "Looks like it is time for Team Rocket to shine brightly for a change!"

Nick sighed. "Why can't my part in the group change."

* * * *

Jay, with Ultra and Ultimate, had decided to join Dee, who was going to pick up Agua at the Water Gym.

"I'm only going to Agua's gym with you because she was originally my friend first," noted Jay. "Hey, she wasn't following you around was she."

Dee rolled her eyes. "Shut up Barial. We have a match in an hour, and I don't want to hear you rambling on forever."

Jay knocked on the door of the Water Gym, looking at the familiar design on the door. The knock rang throughout the gym nearly empty gym.

The two trainers both heard footsteps approaching. The doors opened and there appeared their old friend Agua.

"Shall we depart?" asked Agua, picking up her old friend Ultra.

"Yeah," said Dee. "Let's head over to the Ground Arena.

Agua closed the doors behind her and sighed. "Please don't let anything happen to the gym while I'm away."

* * * *

"Perfect," said Fire Kat happily. "The trio of triples has been reunited, and are departing from the Water Gym."

Team Rocket was hiding out on the top of the gym.

"How did we get up here anyway?" asked Nick.

Kelly sighed. "The mysteries of life."

Mike pointed upwards towards the sky. "And the mysteries of the author."

Fire Kat glanced towards Nick. "Do it."

"Gasie, I choose you!" Nick threw a Super Ball onto the roof and out of the ball appeared a gas-ball. "Gasie, explosion!"

"Gasie!" growled Gasie. It lit up for a second, then exploded creating a hole in the roof.

Mike, Nick, Kelly, Fire Kat, and Gasie dropped down into the Water Gym.

"Abra go," ordered Kelly.

"Snake Eyes, go," ordered Mike.

The two Team Rocket Pokémon appeared from their Super and Poké Balls.

"Let's round up some Pokémon!" cheered Team Rocket.

Chapter Eight: Decision Time

Half way to the Ground Arena, Agua suddenly realized something.

"Tentacle still at the gym!" cried Agua.

Jay stopped and turned towards Agua. "So what? Tentacle can handle itself. It isn't a baby Pokémon."

Agua sighed. "It is a baby Pokémon!"

"Oh!" said Jay. "It can still take care of itself. All of its friends are there."

"It doesn't have any friends anymore, because the other Pokémon are mad at it for leaving!" explained Agua. "The only friends it has are my Pokémon and your Pokémon. Plus, Tentacle has been really sadly lately, since you've left."

"Oh." Jay nodded. "We'll have to go back."

Dee glanced up ahead. "We have forty-five minutes until our match starts. Will we make it in time?"

Jay thought for a moment. "If it took us fifteen minutes to get half way, it'll take use fifteen minutes to come back, and a half an hour to get there. We'll make it just in time."

"We don't all have to go," suggested Dee. "Agua could just go back."

Jay thought of poor little Tentacle, hiding in the corner, wishing for Jay. "I'm going! If I go, you might as well go too! You can fight me when I'm not there!"

"Fine," mumbled Dee. "Let's go!"

Jay, Dee, Agua, Ultimate, and Ultra headed back towards the Water Gym.

* * * *

As the group returned to the Water Gym, they were surprised to find smoke coming from the roof of the gym.

"What's going on!" cried Agua.

"We're what's going on!" growled a familiar feline voice. Suddenly, a giant Fearow-shaped jet rose from the gym. "It's Team Rocket's time to shine amongst the stars!"

Jay looked around. "There aren't any stars out."

Agua jumped forward. "Team Rocket's stealing the Pokémon!"

"Hey, didn't they already do this?" asked Dee.

"Shut up!" shouted a female voice from the jet. Kelly and Fire Kat were piloting the jet.

Suddenly, the doors of the Water Gym busted open, and a giant Gyarados-shaped sub shot out of it. It was sliding down towards the river.

"They're stealing all of the water Pokémon . . . again," said Agua.

Fire Kat poked his head out of the window of the Fearow Jet. "We have something you might want Barial!" Fire Kat held out a small Tentacle.

"Tentacle!" cried Jay. He glanced at Dee. "Dee, I'm gonna need your help!"

Agua frowned. "You guys are going to miss your match if you stay to save the Pokémon!"

"You can't save them all by yourself," said Dee. "You'll need me and Jay in the air, while you're taking the sea-route and catch that Gyarados sub!" Dee threw two Super Balls into the air. "Artic, Psybird!"

Jay and Ultra climbed onto Artic, while Dee and Psybird swiftly got onto Psybird.

Agua nodded. "It's your choice." She tossed three Super Balls onto the ground. "Come out guys!"

Out of the balls appeared her invisible Diver, her water-sack Whirlpool, and her hovering Water Orb.

"We have to go after that sub!" ordered Agua.

Chapter Nine: Last Minute Fight

"Talon, I choose you!"

"Go, Birdy!"

Both Jay and Dee brought out their smaller flying Pokémon to try to help out.

"We'll have to bring that jet down," said Jay. "Ultra, use your ultra shocker! Ultimate, use your ultimate shocker!"

"Ult!" growled both of Jay's Pokémon, send a blast of electricity towards the jet. But when the shock hit the jet, it just phased out.

"The jet's shock-proof!" shouted Fire Kat out of the jet.

"Artic, ice beam!" ordered Dee.

"Ar!" growled Artic. The flying ice-bird shot a beam of ice straight at the jet, but it didn't freeze over.

"Can't freeze us!" shouted Kelly out of the jet.

"Talon, ultra gust," commanded Jay.

"Birdy, fire blast attack," ordered Dee.

"Tal on!" Talon circled around the jet, creating a giant tornado. But the ultra gust didn't move the jet an inch.

"De!" Birdy shot a star-shaped blast of fire right towards the jet. But the fire didn't harm the jet at all.

"Burn proof and can withstand turbulence!" cried Fire Kat. "This is the best jet ever!"

"Let's see it withstand this! Go, Fearow!" Dee threw a Poké Ball out into the air, and out flew her Fearow. "Fearow, fury drill peck attack!"

"Fear row!" growled Fearow. It spun around and dived down at the jet. Fearow hit it multiple times, trying to break through the jet. It was working!"

"Tentacle!" cried Jay. He could still see Fire Kat holding the baby Pokémon. He smirked. "Tentacle, water gun!"

Tentacle turned around and shot a blast of water in Fire Kat's face.

"Wah!" cried Fire Kat. Surprised by the attack, Fire Kat dropped Tentacle out of the window.

"Tentacle!" cried Jay.

"Tra!" Ultra jumped onto Talon. "Ra tra ultra, ultra!"

"Tal!" agreed Talon. Talon dived down towards Tentacle.

"They aren't going to make it!" cried Dee.

Jay nodded. "Ultra, psytoss Tentacle to you and Talon."

"Ult!" Ultra used his psychic powers to toss Tentacle up towards him and Talon. Ultra grabbed Tentacle in his hands. Ultra glanced down at Talon. "Ra tra!"

"On!" agreed Talon. It flew back up towards Jay.

"We can bring down that jet!" said Dee. "Psybird, mind control."

"Ultimate, Ultra, mind control attack," commanded Jay.

"Ult!" agreed the two Pokémon.

"Psy!" agreed Psybird.

The three psychic Pokémon used their powers to stop the jet and slowly lower it down to the ground.

"Now, Ultra, use psytoss against and send Team Rocket blasting off again!" commanded Jay.

"That's our line!" cried Fire Kat and Kelly.

"Ra!" Ultra nodded his head and sent the two Team Rocket's flying out of the jet.

"Ah!" cried Team Rocket. "Team Rocket's blasting off again!"

Chapter Ten: To the Arena

"We have to head back towards the Ground Arena!" said Dee.

"What about Agua?" asked Jay.

"She can take care of herself!" said Dee. "Come on! Let's fly, Artic!"

* * * *

Blake Oak chuckled evilly as he waited in the stands of the Ground Arena. "Looks like Barial and his friends were too chicken to show up for the last and final match."

Blake watched as the referee walked out on the Ground Arena. "Due to the absence of both trainers, this match is a draw and both trainer's lose . . ."

"Hold it right there!" shouted a voice from up above.

Blake gasped as Jay, Dee, Ultra, and Ultimate, along with their bird Pokémon, landed onto the Ground Arena.

* * * *

Jay smiled, as he walked off of Artic. "I just wish I could see Blake's face right now. Wishing he could make great entrances like me."

From the stands, Jay heard a familiar voice shout, "Hey, Barial, what took you so long you loser!"

Jay looked sadly down at the ground. "Well I thought it was a good entrance."

"Psybird, Artic, Birdy, return!" Dee quickly recalled her Pokémon.

"Talon, return," commanded Jay, recalling his bird Pokémon.

"Will the arriving trainers please go to their sides of the arena," ordered the ref.

Jay nodded, and he, Ultra, and Talon headed to their side of the arena.

Dee smiled as she turned to her side of the arena.

As soon as both trainers reached their sides of the arena the referee shouted, "Let this match begin!"

"I choose you, Ultimate!" ordered Jay.

Ultimate hoped up from his side of the arena, ready to attack.

"Rocky, go!" ordered Dee. She threw a Super Ball onto the arena and out of the ball appeared the rock-fighting Pokémon, Rocky.

"Rock! Rock, rock!" Rocky walked into the arena, flexing his muscles.

"Ultimate, mega kick!" commanded Jay.

"Seismic toss," ordered Dee.

"Ti!" Ultimate jumped at Dee's Rocky.

"Rock!" agreed Rocky. Rocky grabbed Ultimate's foot and began to spin around performing is seismic toss.

"Release!" ordered Dee.

"Rocky rock!" Rocky threw Ultimate up high into the sky.

"Ultimate, teleport," commanded Jay.

Before Ultimate slammed into the side of the arena, the mouse Pokémon teleported out of the way.

"Rock slide attack," ordered Dee.

"Rock-rock!" Rocky curled up into a ball and hurled itself straight towards Ultimate.

"Psytoss attack," ordered Jay. "Finish it off!"

"Ti-ti!" growled Ultimate. He landed on the ground, then used his psychic powers to reverse Rocky's direction, and send Dee's Pokémon flying into the ground.

"Rocky, return," ordered Dee.

Chapter Eleven: The Match Continues

"Fire Orb, I choose you!" Dee threw a Super Ball onto the arena and out of it hovered Fire Orb.

"Ultimate, thunder punch," commanded Jay.

"Ti!" growled Ultimate. Jay's Pokémon dived towards Fire Orb.

"Fire wall," commanded Dee.

"Orb!" Fire Orb created a wall of fire in front of it.

When Ultimate tried punching Fire Orb, his hand hit the fire wall and ignited with fire.

"Psychic attack," commanded Jay.

"Body slam," ordered Dee.

Fire Orb hovered above Ultimate, circled around him, then slammed down onto the psychic electric-mouse.

The slam hurt Ultimate's head so badly, that the mouse slowly fell down on the ground.

"Ultimate no," murmured Jay. "Ultimate, return."

Ultimate slowly got up and walked towards Jay.

Jay sighed. "I can do this. What Pokémon can defeat Fire Orb . . ." Jay smiled contentfully. He threw a Super Ball onto the around. "Flame, I choose you!" Out of the ball appeared the dragon flame-water Pokémon, Flame.

"Fire Orb, fire blast attack," ordered Dee.

"Flame, water cannon," ordered Jay.

Flame inhaled and sent a blast of water at Fire Orb, slamming the burning orb into the wall of the arena.

"Fire Orb, return!" commanded Dee, recalling Fire Orb into its Super Ball. She quickly grabbed another Super Ball and hurled it into the sky. "Artic!" Out of the ball flew out the ice-bird Pokémon, Artic.

"Flame, fire blast attack," ordered Jay.

"Flame!" growled Flame. It shot a star-shaped blast of fire up towards Artic.

"Whirlwind it back," ordered Dee.

"Ar!" growled Artic. Artic flapped its wings, creating a whirlwind and sending the attack back at Jay's Pokémon. The star-shaped blast of fire went straight towards Flame.

"Agility!" commanded Jay.

"Flame!" Flame swiftly dived out of the way of the blast.

Jay sighed. "This may be a long shot, but it's the only shot a have left to beat Dee's Artic! Flame, fury fire attack now!"

Flame glanced back at Jay in confusion. "Flame, flame?"

Jay sighed. "If Flame doesn't learn that attack, then who does?"

"Arctic freeze," commanded Dee.

"Ar!" growled Artic.

Before Flame could react, Artic released a blast of ice cold air, freezing Flame.

Jay frowned. "Flame, return."

Chapter Twelve: The Grounding Conclusion

"And now it is down to Dee's remaining Pokémon, including Artic, against Jay's remaining two Pokémon."

"It's a long shot, but Static Orb I choose you!" ordered Jay. He threw a Super Ball onto the arena and out of it hovered out the electrical orb.

Dee smirked. "Let's see what ya got Barial."

"Static Orb, ultra shocker," ordered Jay.

"Agility," commanded Dee.

"Stat tic," growled Static Orb, charging up for its attack. "Orb!" Static Orb released a blast of electricity heading straight for Artic, but the bird Pokémon dived out of the way.

"Artic, ice beam!" ordered Dee.

"Static Orb, use your light screen attack," ordered Jay.

"Orb!" growled Static Orb. Jay's Pokémon created a small shield, attempting to protect itself from Artic.

"Ar!" growled Artic. Artic shot a beam of ice down towards Static Orb and its light screen. The light screen was swiftly frozen.

"Quick attack," ordered Dee.

"Minimize," ordered Jay.

Artic dived down towards Static Orb at full speed, but Static Orb quickly shrunk, making Artic slam into a wall.

"Maximize! Thunder, now," commanded Jay.

Static Orb quickly returned to normal size then shocked Artic.

"Artic, wing attack," ordered Dee.

"Ar!" Artic didn't even get up, Artic just raised a wing which it Static Orb out of the way.

"Return!" ordered both trainers. The badly injured Static Orb and Artic were returned to their balls.

"It's the final round, one on one, who will win!" announced the announcer.

"Psybird, go!" ordered Dee. She hurled a Super Ball onto the arena, and out flew her giant, legendary, bird Super Pokémon.

Jay glanced down at Ultra. "All right, you're on. Ready?"

Ultra nodded happily.

"Ultra, I choose you!" ordered Jay.

Ultra teleported himself from Jay's side of the arena to in front of Psybird.

"Use your shocker attack," commanded Jay.

"Psybird, light screen," said Dee.

"Tra!" Ultra shot electricity up towards the flying Psybird.

"Psy!" Psybird closed its eyes and created an invisible wall under it, blocking Ultra's attack.

"Ultra, you can defeat it with your ultra shocker!" ordered Jay.

"Reflect," commanded Dee.

"Ultra . . . ultra," growled Ultra, as he charged up for his next attack. When he was fully charge, he shouted, "Ultra tra!" and released the electricity storm up towards Psybird.

"Psy bird." Psybird again created a light screen, except this one was reflective. When the electricity hit the light screen, it bounced off it and head back down towards Ultra.

"Ultra, thunder shield," ordered Jay.

"Ra!" cried Ultra. He created the thunder shield to protect himself from his attack. The ultra shocker came raining down on the poor Ultra. When one bolt of electricity hit Ultra, the shield suddenly exploded.

"Psytoss, now!" commanded Dee.

Psybird's eyes changed to a bright red. Using its psychic powers, Psybird lifted Ultra into the air slammed him into the wall.

Chapter Thirteen: Conclusion

"Teleport," ordered Jay.

"Ult tra!" Ultra used his psychic powers to teleported from the ground onto Psybird's head. Jay was planning on using the attack he had used on Zapdos.

"Mind control," commanded Jay. "Slam Psybird into the ground!"

"Ultra!" Ultra's hands grabbed Psybird's head, and Ultra tried controlling Psybird. Psybird slowly began to fall down towards the ground.

"Psybird, you're strong them Ultra!" shouted Dee. "Don't let Ultra take control!"

Jay smirked. "You can't defeat Ultra!"

"Psybird!" shouted Dee.

Suddenly, Psybird's head shot up. The psychic bird was back in control.

"No!" cried Jay.

"Now that you're back in control Psybird, use your aerial submission attack," ordered Dee, "now."

"Psy!" agreed Psybird with a small nod. Psybird began spinning around upwards, getting Ultra dizzy and confused.

"Psychic blast!" ordered Dee.

Jay rolled his eyes. "Psyblast sounds so much better. Use the same attack, Psyblast!"

But Psybird was swifter. The psyblast was so powerful it sent Ultra flying off Psybird and back down into the arena.

"Hypnosis, finish it off," ordered Dee.

"Psy bird." Psybird flew above Ultra, releasing small hypnotic waves. The hypnosis attack put Ultra to sleep.

Jay frowned and walked over to Ultra. "It's all right Ultra. Let's come back." He picked up Ultra and turned away. "It is cheating using your legendary Pokémon." He headed back to his room.

* * * *

"Looks like the police have Fire Kat and Kelly," said Mike, as he and Nick was riding away on their Gyarados-sub.

"I guess Jay and Dee were too much for him," said Nick. "So sad. At least we got away with all these water Pokémon for the boss, right?"

"Of course! That little girl could have never caught us." Mike glanced back to Agua, who was tied up in the back of the sub. "Sorry Agua, but alone, you suck!"

Mike, Nick, and the tied up Agua rode away in the Gyarados-sub.

* * * *

"The plan is working," said The Master. "Dee has defeated Barial, and now will challenge Smith and Genesis. These two are my top trainers and one will surely defeat Dee."

A Gengar and a Haunter appeared before their master. They both bowed down.

"What?" asked The Master.

{Is my plan working?} asked Gengar.

"It is," said The Master. "And I thank you for giving it to me. You and your brother shall be rewarded for giving it to us."

{Are these in fact the people who killed our brother?} Haunter asked.

"These are the people who killed Gastly at Scarlet City," answered The Master. "Your plan for revenge is working well."

Final Battles

Chapter One: After the Battle . . .

Jay sighed sadly as he walked out of the Five Gyms' Pokémon Center, carrying Ultra in his arms with Ultimate by his side.

"Why me? Why should I lose?" mumbled Jay, as he headed back to his room. "This sucks. I should win. It isn't fair Dee uses her legendary bird Super Pokémon!" Jay thought for a moment. "Maybe I should capture a legendary Pokémon of my own."

"Yeah right." Blake Oak, Jay's ultimate rival, walked up to the defeated Jay. "You couldn't catch a legendary bird Pokémon a million years!"

Jay frowned and looked at the ground. "Nuh-uh."

"Uh, yuh-huh," said Blake. "Dee has special skill and experience you don't have, which comes from her being a Pokémon Gym Leader. You and I are still new young trainers, though I must say you've chosen the right people to travel with." He glanced down at Ultimate then up at Ultra. "Also, even though you have capture several Pokémon, expanding your group would be a good idea."

Jay frowned. "What do you mean?"

Blake rolled his eyes. "Never mind." He glanced at Jay's belt. "Hey, grandpa was telling about the Pokémon you've caught. Where's Ultimate's Super Ball?" He looked at Ultra's brother Ultimate. "It isn't yours isn't it? It's wild!"

"Ultimate, thunderwave," commanded Jay.

"Ti!" agreed Ultimate. "Ult mate!" Ultimate shot electricity at Blake, paralyzing him forcing him to fall to the ground.

"Run," ordered Jay, already beginning to run away.

* * * *

Dee walked happily towards the Water Gym, after her victory over her friend Jay, who was beginning to think of defecting from being Dee's friend after his loss. So she turned to her other close friend that she had been traveling with for some time: Agua.

Agua had supposedly been at the battle Dee and Jay had, but she never actually appeared. Both Jay and Dee had to rush to their battle, and they left Agua battling Mike and Nick of Team Rocket (who could lose against them!).

Dee knocked on the door of the Water Gym, waiting patiently for Agua to arrive and open the door.

Dee knocked again, waiting for Agua to answer.

"Where are you?" wondered Dee. She knocked again.

This time, the door opened and the familiar face of Agua appeared through the open door. Except it seemed different. She seemed different. In fact, it wasn't even Agua.

"Aqua, where's your sister?" asked Dee.

"Probably at your match," answered Aqua. "Is there any reason why I have a sun-roof in my gym?"

"Team Rocket busted into the gym, trying to steal some water Pokémon," answered Dee. She glanced around the gym. "All the Pokémon are here, right?"

"No," answered Aqua. "In fact, a large number of them are missing when I returned tonight."

Dee suddenly pieced everything together. "If Agua's not here, and a bunch of the Pokémon are still missing, then Team Rocket must have her and the Pokémon." Dee sighed. "It's like only together we can stop Team Rocket."

"We better get a search party looking for her," suggested Aqua. She smiled invitingly. "I'll be needing your help of course."

Chapter Two: The Others

"Hey, you know, we take the daring role, the dangerous role, the airborne role, and where does it get us? Back a step." Fire Kat had a cup and was banging it against the bars of their jail cell.

After being defeated by Jay and Dee, the police had arrested Fire Kat and Kelly (instead of blasting off again) while Mike and Nick mysteriously disappeared with all the water Pokémon.

"Try an ember attack to try to burn away the bars," suggested Kelly.

Fire Kat nodded and inhaled. Fire Kat released a small blast of fire trying to burn the bars, but that wasn't enough. Plus, Fire Kat missed part of the bar and hit the guard guarding them in the a-

"Hello!" cried the guard. He turned around and glared at Fire Kat. "I have a Pokémon that'll take care of you and guard you! Waninoko, go!" The guard threw a Poké Ball onto the ground and out of the ball appeared the small, blue, crocodile.

"Wan!" cried Waninoko.

"Waninoko, stop that Fire Kat," commanded the guard. "Water gun!"

"Wan in!" Waninoko sprayed Fire Kat in the face. Waninoko then sprayed an even stronger water gun and slammed Fire Kat into the cell wall.

"That's right." The guard recalled Waninoko then waved a Poké Ball around in Kelly's face. "Guess who I have in here? Abra!" The guard continued to wave the Poké Ball in Kelly's face.

Kelly rolled her eyes and sat down. "When I get out of here, you're on my list."

Fire Kat walked up to Kelly and whispered, "You have a list?"

"Oh, I have a list," announced Kelly. She whispered back, "No, not really."

* * * *

"Excellent," said Teria. "Not only have you captured several water Pokémon, you now have an important Pokémon Trainer held captive."

Mike and Nick turned to each other. "She's important?"

The remaining Team Rocket members were contacting their boss, Teria, over the phone in the Gyarados sub. Meanwhile, Agua was trapped in the back with crates filled with water Pokémon from Aqua's gym.

There was several sounds coming from the muffled Agua. She was trying to say, "Of course I'm important!" but ended up just being laughed at.

"But I have a question," said Teria. "Where are the remaining two members of your group: Kelly and that Pokémon?"

"Fire Kat?" asked Mike.

"That's right," said Nick.

"Team Rocket blasts off at the speed of . . ." Mike slowly stopped himself.

Nick cleared his throat. "Fire Kat and Kelly were attacked by Jay, Dee, and the Ultra we are trying to capture for you. But, unfortunately, we have yet to do so. So, two of our members are down. Should we bail them out of jail?"

Teria shrugged. "Do we need to? I mean, seriously, you two managed to capture all these Pokémon on your own."

Nick shook his head. "We can do this on our own." He turned to Mike and whispered, "I'm coming out of my shell."

Mike rolled his eyes. "If we fail to transport them to you, then I suggest bringing them back. If not, then we can handle this on our own like Nick said."

Teria nodded. "Good." He turned away from his video phone.

The two waited for Teria to hang up, but he never did. They both guessed Teria thought they hung up, so they decided to watch him for awhile.

Teria was reaching down into something. He pulled up four toy figures (one of Ash, the other of Misty, the third of Brock, and the fourth of Pikachu holding Togepi). He began playing with them. "'I'm gonna be a Pokémon Master.' 'I'm gonna be a water master.' 'I dunno what the hell I'm gonna!'"

Nick cleared his throat. "Uh, sir, we're still on the line."

Teria turned around and gasped. "Damn!" The line went dead.

Chapter Three: Decision-Making Time

Ring! Ring! Jay's phone rang, almost ringing off the hook.

Jay yawned tiredly and waddled over to the phone mumbling, "It's too early to get any calls. I'm gonna . . . I'm gonna . . . teach this person a thing or too." Jay picked up the phone then thought for a moment. What was I supposed to say again? Oh yeah. "Hello?"

"Hey Jay, its Aqua," said the familiar voice of both Agua and Aqua, the water twin sisters. "Is it possible for you to head over to the gym. There seems to have been a small crisis that both you and Dee would be interested in."

"What?" asked Jay.

"Agua's disappeared," answered Aqua.

* * * *

Jay, all by himself because Ultra and Ultimate were too tired to join him, headed towards the Water Gym of the Five Gyms. He yawned the whole way there.

As he arrived to the door of the Water Gym, it suddenly opened. Dee walked out.

"Barial, at least you showed up," said Dee. "I'd like to stay, but I have a battle against Smith is in a half hour. So I have to leave."

Jay gave a confused look. "You're leaving when your friend is missing?"

"We have both you and Aqua looking," said Dee. "I'll be back after my battle."

Jay rolled his eyes and sighed (the sigh actually turned into a yawn). "Well, I better head to the gym."

"I'm sure you two will be able to find Mike and Nick and rescue Agua," said Dee. She turned around and headed towards the Grass Arena.

Jay moaned and headed into the Water Gym.

The familiar sight of the several pools filled with water Pokémon warmed Jay, but the sight of Aqua sitting in the bleachers with Tentacle sitting in her lap.

"Aqua!" shouted Jay, as he walked in.

Aqua slowly looked up and nodded. "Hello Barial." She glanced at him. "Where are your Pokémon, Ultra and Ultimate?"

"It's too early in the morning," replied Jay. "I'm here to help with the search."

Aqua sighed. "The police can't help, because they're busy on a larger case."

"Your Pokémon being stolen isn't big enough?" asked Jay.

"There was a bomb placed in the Indigo Stadium, so there aren't any top or important police forces around," answered Aqua.

"I'm ready to go when you are," said Jay. "I'll rid on one of your Pokémon, since my Pokémon that strong."

"Before we go, Dee wishes to join us," explained Aqua. "So we'll have to wait before her battle's over."

"In the mean time, I'll get my Pokémon," said Jay. He headed out of the gym, and secretly went towards the Grass Arena to watch Dee.

Chapter Four: The Final Round

As Jay entered the arena, the booming voice of the announcer filled the arena.

"Who's final round will this be in the battle against Dee and Smith?" wondered the announcer, as Dee and Smith both recalled their Pokémon. "The two trainers are both down to two Super Pokémon. Which will they choose?"

"Go, Artic," commanded Dee.

Smith smirked. "This should be easy! Super Orb, I choose you!"

Artic flew out of its Super Ball and onto the arena, while a strange evolved form of Orb appeared out of Smith's Super Ball.

"Pokédex, analyze," ordered Jay, whipping out his Pokédex.

"Super Orb, a psychic-ghost Super Pokémon," answered the Pokédex. "Known to be the second psychic ghost, besides this, not a lot is known about this version of Orb, since the Mysterious Gem is rare around these parts. Most trainers don't have it except that it is rare for trainers. Evolves into Ultimate Orb."

"Artic, aurora beam," ordered Dee.

"Super Orb, light screen attack," commanded Smith.

"Orb!" Super Orb shuddered for a moment and an invisible wall appeared in front of it.

"Ar!" growled Artic. It released a blast of cool air at Super Orb, but all it did was freeze the light screen.

"All right then, Artic sky attack," ordered Dee.

Artic began to glow bright with tons of power. The ice-bird Super Pokémon went at full speed towards Super Orb, shattering the light screen and slamming into Super Orb.

"Use your one-hit KO attack," ordered Dee. "Frost bite!"

Smith rolled his eyes. "Use your agility to quickly create a light screen box!"

"Orb!" Super Orb focused and a light screen appeared in front, behind, to the left, to the right, to the bottom, and to the top of the psychic Pokémon.

"Ar!" growled Artic. Artic flew around the boxed Super Orb, slowly freezing the boxes. Super Orb wouldn't be warm enough inside the box to stay unfrozen. Artic continued the attack by flying above the frozen box and then diving down at it for a final bite. Artic dived straight through the frozen light screens and slammed into . . . the floor.

"What!" cried Dee.

Smith chuckled as Super Orb hovered above the injured Artic. "I'll win easy. My teleport attack was just the thing to slow down your bird. Psyblast!"

"Super!" Super Orb glowed a bright, deep, red ad then released a blast of psychic energy upon Dee's already injured Artic.

Chapter Five: The Match Concludes

"Artic, return!" commanded Dee, recalling Artic into its Super Ball. She quickly drew out another Super Ball. "Now you'll pay! Psybird go!" She hurled the ball up into the air and out of the ball flew Psybird.

"Puh-lease," muttered Smith. "Take-down body slam! Aim for the head."

"Orb!" screeched Super Orb, as it hurled itself upward towards Psybird's head.

"Psytoss," commanded Dee.

"Bird!" growled the psychic bird. It turned Super Orb around and hurled it down towards the ground.

"Super Orb, recover," ordered Smith.

"I don't think so," growled Dee. "This match will soon be over. Hypnosis!"

"Psy," growled Psybird, spreading hypnotic waves around Super Orb, and slowly putting the Pokémon to sleep.

"Fine, fine," muttered Smith. "Super Orb return!" Smith held out a Super Ball and recalled the evolved Orb. Smith quickly withdrew another Super Ball and hurled it out onto the field. "I was one of the three selected trainers to tame one of these wild beasts! Mewtwo, I choose you!"

The Super Ball opened up and revealed what looked to be a giant mutated Mew.

Jay turned his Pokédex towards the creature. "Mewtwo, the reincarnated Super Pokémon. Mewtwo was created long ago by Team Rocket's scientists as the strongest Pokémon on earth. Now, at least ten version of this psychic Pokémon have been recreated, except not as powerful as the original. Although the first Mewtwo has yet to be found, scientists believe the secrets of this Pokémon can be unlocked from its clones."

"One of the Mewtwo clones!" cried Dee. She stood tall. "Psybird will be able to defeat it!" She then shouted, "Psybird will win!"

There wasn't a giant roar of agreement from the crowd. Instead, several people were yelling, "Let's see Dee meet her match against a rare-psychic Pokémon!"

"Psybird, drill peck," commanded Dee.

"Psy!" growled Psybird.

"Mewtwo, thunder," ordered Smith.

"Mew . . . two." Mewtwo light up bright with electricity, then shot a bolt of thunder towards Psybird.

"Huh!" cried Dee. "Cancel! Psybird, teleport!"

"Bird!" It swiftly teleported itself, dodging the electricity.

"Mewtwo, metronome," commanded Smith.

Dee sighed. "Sky attack."

While Psybird was glowing with aerial power, Mewtwo swayed its tail back and forth, slowly trying to recall a random attack. "Two!" Mewtwo opened its mouth and released a fire blast attack upon Psybird.

"Psybird!" screeched Dee's Pokémon. It dived at Mewtwo, but went straight for the star-shaped blast of fire. Amazingly, Psybird shot right through the fire blast, only getting burnt a little, and slammed into Mewtwo.

"Mewtwo, swift attack," ordered Smith.

"Psytoss attack," ordered Dee.

"Mew . . . mew two!" Mewtwo head out its hand and opened it, releasing five giant swift-stars at Psybird.

"Psy!" growled Psybird. Psybird used its psychic powers to turn the swift stars around, back towards Mewtwo.

"Psychic blast!" commanded Smith.

Mewtwo hovered into the air, curled into a ball trying to gain energy. When it reached its peak of energy, it opened up and shot blasts of psychic powers towards Psybird. The psyblast destroyed the swift stars and hit Psybird, but not too hard.

"Again, metronome," ordered Smith.

"Agility!" commanded Dee.

"Psy bird!" Psybird shot around the arena, trying to dodge Mewtwo's next attack.

Mewtwo's eyes lit up, and it glared at Psybird, paralyzing the Pokémon and forcing it to fall on the ground.

"Mega punch," ordered Smith.

"Psybird, disable!" shouted Dee, but Psybird was paralyzed and couldn't move.

"Two!" Mewtwo leaped at it and punched the paralyzed bird.

"Finish it off with one last metronome," commanded Smith.

"Mew two mew two mew two," chanted Mewtwo, waving its tail back and forth, trying to remember an attack. Suddenly Mewtwo stopped an glowed a bright white.

"No! It's using self destruct!" cried Smith.

"Psybird, teleport!" shouted Dee.

Psybird teleported from the arena, just as Mewtwo exploded.

"And Mewtwo's metronome failed for a good attack," said the announcer. "Dee has won against Smith's Mewtwo!"

* * * *

Smith sighed. "Master, sir, please, whatever you do, do not take my Pokémon," Smith pleaded, before The Master.

"We had a deal," growled The Master. The Master grabbed Mewtwo's Super Ball from Smith's belt. "Your Mewtwo shall become famous and be a great warrior when my army arises!"

Chapter Six: Jay, Dee, and Aqua

Jay quickly fled from the match, before Dee could see him. He headed back to his room, getting Ultimate, Ultra, and his Pokémon and headed back to Aqua's gym.

When Jay returned, he saw Dee and Aqua talking. "At least I'm not late."

"Where were you?" asked Aqua, as she turned towards Jay.

"I was watching Smith, the famous Mewtwo trainer, on TV," answered Jay. "Unfortunately for him, his Mewtwo randomly selected to explode in the middle of the match and the opponent, Dee, won. Complete and total luck."

Dee glared at Jay and began to lung at him, but Aqua quickly grabbed her. "I'd hate to be Agua! You two are always fighting. She seems to be the balance that makes this group stay together."

Jay rolled his eyes and mumbled, "I'm the balance around here."

"Ult," both Ultra and Ultimate said in unison, giving a giant sigh.

Aqua moaned as she bent down to pick up Tentacle. "You know, we better head on out to the river. That's where the tracks of Team Rocket's Gyarados-sub went."

"But how are we suppose to follow them underwater?" asked Jay.

Aqua smirked. "That's quite simple! Sunami, come out now!" Aqua threw a Super Ball into the pool and out of the ball appeared the giant water-cyclone Super Pokémon. "If you use Sunami, we can go underwater and still be able to take breaths of air."

Jay smirked. "Sunami's such a cool Pokémon. I want one for myself someday."

Aqua smirked. "There's a reason it's the 92nd Super Pokémon."

"92nd," cried Jay. "Aren't there only 90 Super Pokémon total?"

"Recently, there have been some rare Super Pokémon discovered," said Aqua. "In fact, scientists are releasing new breeds of Super Pokémon in the other continent, where the Jolt League is. Monsum was a test Super Pokémon. There's only one of it, and I have it. Now that it's evolved, scientists can study Sunami liked they did with Monsum."

"We better head it," suggested Dee.

"Right." Aqua turned to the giant water cyclone. "Sunami, go down the drain and head towards the river. Create a cyclone to carry us to Team Rocket's headquarters, or at least help us intercept their sub!"

"Sunami," growled the creature, disappearing into the pool.

Jay glanced at Ultra and Ultimate. "Will my Pokémon be okay?"

"Of course," answered Aqua.

"Will we be back in an hour, when I have my final match against Agua's foe, Genesis?" asked Dee.

"It shouldn't take too long to beat Team Rocket." Aqua smirked. "Hey, I could be part of the team if I beat Team Rocket a number of times."

Jay shook his head. "It takes more than beating Team Rocket to join our team. It takes a certain kind of mysterious skill and bond to keep our team together. That's why we'll never have another member."

"Maybe that's why everything's messing up," said Dee. "You, Agua, and I form a circle. One keeps the other one from killing the third one. It's kind of like we need Agua in order for us two to travel together. We form some sort of bond, like you said, and the reason we're fighting is because Agua's not here to but the group in balance."

* * * *

The Master sighed, as he walked Dee and Jay slowly realizing that they needed Agua. The Master howled in anger and used a super strong karate chop to break a rock. The Master turn to his second in command, Gengar. "Your plan is failing, Gengar. You may be replaced."

{By what!} Gengar cried. {You've enhanced all these new Pokémon and they've all failed the tests. You said once you've created the ultimate second in command that you'd give it the ability to truly speak, unlike this psychic ability.}

"You forget, I have just obtained one of the mysterious Mewtwo creatures," said The Master. "The perfect second in command. And in third command, a super powered Mew can take your brother's place." The Master chuckled evilly. "If you fail Gengar, you shall be sent away on my Arachnid Island mission. If you fail there, well, it'll be the end of you."

* * * *

"Competing here is . . . almost like a test," murmured Jay.

"Now time for talk, we need Sunami to carry us Team Rocket," growled Aqua.

Chapter Seven: In Search of the Sister

The giant water cyclone Pokémon stood tall, waiting for Jay, Dee, Aqua, Ultimate, and Ultra to enter it.

"Man, we can't take a sub?" asked Jay.

"Aw, is little Barial afraid of the water?" asked Dee, saying it to him like Jay was a baby.

"All right, shut up," warned Jay.

Aqua smiled at her sister's two friends. "Just jump in." She took a deep breath and jumped into the water. Sunami picked her up.

Jay and Dee glanced at each other and nodded. "All right, here we go!" The duo jumped into Sunami.

* * * *

There was an annoying loud blaring noise coming from the back of Team Rocket's Gyarados sub.

"What!" growled Mike.

Nick looked at the fuel tank. "Okay, um, we're sort of out of fuel."

Mike sighed. "Maybe we should contact Jerrod, and tell him to open up the underwater entrance to the base."

The alarming was still blaring, and Agua was mumbling, squirming, and whining.

"Oh my Gastly!" growled Mike. "Shut up!" Mike picked up a small remote and turned towards Agua. "Or, I'll open the emergency drop and toss you out."

Agua stopped.

While Mike and Nick contacted Team Rocket's Jerrod, Agua decided to come up with a plan.

She squirmed around and Diver's Super Ball fell onto the ground. The ball opened up and out of the ball appeared her giant water Pokémon.

"Get Dee and Jay," Agua managed to mumble.

Diver nodded, and disappeared through a small crack in the sub.

* * * *

Dee sighed, as she and her good friend and good friend's twin sister headed in Sunami towards Team Rocket's Gyarados sub.

"How the hell are we suppose to find the sub, if you aren't following anything?" asked Dee. She was very edgy as she glanced at her watch.

"You won't miss your match," said Jay.

"Besides, Agua's more important," said Aqua.

Suddenly, Sunami began to shake.

"Sunami, what's going on!" ordered Aqua.

There were a series of swirling and gurgling noises.

Aqua sighed. "Just our luck. We've run into an enemy Diver." Aqua took a deep breath and yelled, "Sunami, tackle attack."

But Sunami didn't attack, instead it began to talk and communicate to the Diver. Sunami quickly reported to Aqua what the Diver was saying.

"It's Agua's Diver!" explained Aqua.

"Then that must mean Agua's not far behind!" cheered Dee happily. "I won't miss my match!"

Jay rolled his eyes. "The match is more important to you than Agua, isn't it?"

"Of course not!" growled Dee. "I'd never think that!"

"Shut up!" growled Aqua. She took a deep breath and ordered Sunami to follow Diver to the Gyarados sub.

Chapter Eight: Short of Time

After a silent ride in Sunami who was following Agua's Diver, Jay, Dee, Aqua, Ultimate, and Ultra were finally catching up to the Gyarados sub.

"The sub's entering that . . . wall?" wondered Jay. The wall of the river had opened up like a garage.

"It's a secret entrance," said Aqua. "There's a lot of those in these kinds of series!"

"Can these series cut a bit short of time?" asked Dee. "Because, my match is in twenty minutes and this suspense is killing me! Am I gonna win?"

"Of course you are!" growled Jay. "If Agua and I lost, then it has to be you."

The group quickly followed the Gyarados sub into the underwater entrance.

The Gyarados sub was rumbling and the door had opened. Mike and Nick walked out, carrying the tied up, squirming Agua and brought it towards the entrance.

"I don't think so," growled Aqua. "Sunami, release us now!"

Sunami quickly ejected Jay, Dee, Aqua, Ultimate, and Ultra from itself and onto the underwater port.

"Sunami, return," commanded Aqua.

"Hold it right there Rockets!" commanded Dee, as she landed. "Time's running short, so lets make this battle short!"

"Have her!" Mike and Nick untied Agua and tossed her to them.

"It won't be as short as you expect!" The door of the port suddenly opened and out walked Kelly and Fire Kat.

"How did you two get here!" cried Mike.

"I dunno, the writer did it," mumbled Fire Kat, but Kelly quickly grabbed Fire Kat and shook the little cat for punishment.

"No, we know," corrected Kelly. "We used our smarts and brains to escape this nearly impossibly situation." She quickly drew a Poké Ball. "Go, Abra!" Out of the ball appeared the small psychic creature.

"Snake Eyes!" commanded Mike.

"Gasie!" ordered Nick.

The three Pokémon appeared in front of Team Rocket.

"We'll need your help, Fire Kat," ordered Kelly.

Fire Kat groaned and complained as the feline stood next to Team Rocket's other Pokémon. "This is an embarrassment."

"First off let's teleport to a more useful battle field." Kelly smirked. "Abra, teleport us out of here now!"

Abra lifted itself up high into the air and shuddered, as it concentrated on its psychic powers to teleport the group out of there. The group suddenly disappeared and reappeared in a grassy field.

"Welcome to the Rocket Arena," growled Team Rocket.

Jay glanced around. "Hey, isn't this the area outside of the Five Gyms."

"Choose your Pokémon," ordered Mike.

"Go, Artic," ordered Dee.

Agua smirked and glanced towards her Diver. "Do it."

Jay turned to Aqua. "We can handle this. We do it best as a trio anyway." He looked at Ultra and Ultimate. "All right guys, I choose you!"

Chapter Nine: Team Rocket versus the Heroes

"Artic, whirlwind attack on Gasie," ordered Dee.

"Diver, give Snake Eyes your water wave," commanded Agua.

"Time for a change," said Jay, "Ultra handle Abra, Ultimate go against Fire Kat," said Jay.

Artic, Diver, and Ultimate headed towards the Team Rocket Pokémon, while Ultra handled the deadly Abra.

"Tra!" growled Ultra, sending a thunderbolt at the psychic Pokémon.

Abra closed its eyes and teleported away from the electric attack. It kept teleporting until Abra seemed to disappear.

"Ult tra?" wondered Ultra.

"Thunderwave," ordered Kelly.

Ultra turned around and there was Abra floating behind him. Abra unleashed electricity onto Ultra, paralyzing Jay's Super Pokémon.

"Now seismic toss," ordered Kelly.

Jay took a deep breath. "Ultra, thunder shield."

Ultra sparked up, and a shield of electricity surrounded him. Abra tried grabbing Ultra, but it only got shocked in the process.

"Abra, disable," commanded Kelly.

"A . . . bra," growled Abra. It lifted itself above Jay's Ultra, ready to disable Ultra's thunder shield.

"Ultra, use your ultimate attack: ultra shocker," commanded Jay.

Ultra unleashed the electricity from his thunder shield upon Abra, shocking the psychic Pokémon badly.

"Kat!" Ultimate had hurled Fire Kat, using his psytoss, and slammed into Abra.

"Bra!" cried Abra.

THUD!

Fire Kat and Abra collided into each other, with their heads spinning.

"Hydro pumps," ordered Agua.

"Blizzard!" shouted Dee.

The two Pokémon quickly defeated the rest of Team Rocket's Pokémon, washing them up or freezing them.

"This isn't Team Rocket's day to shine in glory," muttered Fire Kat, but he was smirking a little bit. "Besides, we've managed to distract you long enough to miss your battle, Dee."

* * * *

The Master sighed. "This . . . Team Rocket is ruining my plans. They my pose a threat to us in the future."

Gengar nodded. "Shall I destroy them?"

"We can not destroy destiny, merely attempt to altar it," replied The Master. The Master glowed with a bright blue aurora, and focused on Dee and the others.

* * * *

"You lose," replied Team Rocket.

Suddenly, Jay, Dee, Agua, Aqua, Ultimate, Ultra, and the rest of the Pokémon (not including Team Rocket) began to glow and within a blink of an eye they were outside of the Grass Arena.

"What . . . what just happened?" asked Dee.

"Something teleported us," answered Aqua. "Apparently right outside of the battling arena that you are battling in tonight."

"We're at the Grass Arena." Jay smiled. "It's time for you to finally show this Genesis whose boss."

Agua smiled happily. "Fight with revenge, for letting her defeat me." She held up Gyarados' Poké Ball. "Though it was my fault, for over training Gyarados." She turned to her twin sister. "Aqua, I'm afraid the only way I'll be able to truly train Gyarados is to rejoin my friends."

Dee took a deep breath. "It's time for me be battle."

* * * *

Before she entered the arena, Genesis glanced into her pocket for the pills. There were none left.

"Master, what have you done with the power-up pills," growled Genesis to herself. "Mew will need a lot more in order to defeat Dee."

The voice of The Master spoke, "I will power up your Mew, in order for it to win this battle. Once this is over, you and I will never meet again. This will not be the same for Mew and I . . ."

"What's that suppose to mean?" growled Genesis, but there wasn't an answer.

Chapter Ten: The Final Match

"I'm here!" shouted Dee, as she entered the arena.

The crowd cheered, clapped, and booed as Dee entered the arena, followed by Jay, Agua, Aqua, Ultimate, and Ultra.

"And the challenge Dee, followed by her three coaches, have finally entered the arena, with less then a minute before she would have been disqualified," announced the announcer. "Now, the eager Genesis will be arriving into the arena shortly."

Genesis entered the Grass Arena, with Mew hovering at her side. There was a thunder of applause as she entered.

"Due to the tardiness of one of the trainers, this will have to become a one and one match," said the announcer. "Sudden death."

"My Pokémon will of course be Mew," said Genesis.

Dee nodded. "I'll use my most powerful Pokémon! Artic, go!" Dee threw the Super Ball containing her parent's gift to her and out flew the ice bird.

"And the battle has begun," said the announcer. "Psychic Pokémon versus the flying ice Super Pokémon. Who will win the deadly match?"

"Do it Mew, psybeam attack," commanded Genesis.

"Mew!" cried Mew, releasing a beam of psychic energy from its eyes towards Artic.

"Do it Artic, agility," said Dee calmly.

"Ar," growled Artic. The ice bird dived out of the way of the psychic beam.

"All right Mew, hyper beam," ordered Genesis.

Dee thought for a moment about what to do. "Freeze the hyper beam with your ice beam attack."

"Mew, mew!" Mew held out its small hands and a large beam of energy went straight towards Dee's Pokémon.

"Ar tic!" Artic opened its beak and shot a beam of ice at Mew's hyper beam. The ice beam quickly froze the hyper beam.

"Cut the beam with razor wind," ordered Dee.

"Tic!" Artic flapped its wings and a sharp gust of wind cut the frozen hyper beam in half and the hyper beam fell towards Mew.

"Mew, ultimate shocker." Genesis smirked happily. Thanks to The Master, it taught Mew every move known. It also made metronome only perform super strong attacks.

Jay gasped. "No Mew knows ultimate shocker."

"Yes, but Mew can learn every move possible," said Genesis, "including special attacks few have heard."

"Artic, continue the agility attack!" shouted Dee. "You can beat it."

"Me ew!" growled Mew, as it sent a giant bolt of lightning straight towards Artic, but the bird was able to evade the move.

Dee stood tall and proud, but there was one things she missed. The lightning went straight towards the rest of the frozen hyper beam.

"Quick attack now," commanded Dee.

"Tri attack," ordered Genesis.

"Mew!" Mew sent a blast of ice, fire, and lightning at the speedy Artic. The fire and lightning hit the poor bird hard. The hyper beam that had been frozen suddenly shattered jabbed into Artic.

"I will win," growled Genesis.

"That's what you think!" growled Dee. "Artic, razor wing!"

"Ar!" growled the bird, and slashed its wing at Mew, badly hurting the psychic Pokémon.

"Mega punch," ordered Genesis.

"Mew, mew, mew!" Mew raised its fist and went at full speed towards Artic's head, and punching the giant bird.

"Rapid peck attack," ordered Dee.

"Teleport," ordered Genesis.

Artic nodded and began trying to peck Mew, but it kept teleporting away before Artic could land a hit.

"Tail whip!" growled Genesis.

Mew did a small flip in the air and hit Artic with its tail from under the chin.

"Grab it," ordered Dee.

"Tic!" Artic clamped onto Mew's tail, and quickly flew up into the air.

"Aerial submission," ordered Dee.

As Artic flew up high into the sky, it quickly started spinning around as it flew upwards above the arena.

Chapter Eleven: The Round Continues

"Mind control," commanded Genesis.

"Mew." Mew's eyes glittered for a moment and it began to use its psychic powers to control Artic.

"Artic, don't give in! Drop it," ordered Dee.

Genesis smirked. "Mew, climb on top of Artic's head, and make sure Artic doesn't land."

Mew made Artic open its beak and it quickly climbed onto the bird's head. It placed its paws on Artic's forehead and concentrated.

"Confuse it," ordered Genesis.

"You're strong!" shouted Dee. "Don't let Mew take control."

But it was useless, for Mew was making Artic go left and making Artic go right. Within minutes, Mew was running the show, and Artic was the psychic Pokémon's puppet.

"Now that it is tired and confuse, hurl it into the ground!" ordered Genesis.

Dee smiled. "Perfect." She then shouted, "Yeah Artic, use all your might to go as fast as you can and turn before you hit!"

She couldn't see well, but she thought she saw Artic nod as Mew made her ice bird hurl towards the ground.

Suddenly, Artic began to speed up as it fell closer towards the ground. With a small cry, Mew realized that it no longer had control. Before it hit the ground, Artic did a full 360, dropping Mew hard onto the ground.

"Artic, use your frost bite," said Dee. "You can use the one-hit KO move!"

Genesis frowned. "If Dee uses frost bite, the match's over! Mew, use your metronome!"

"Mew!" Mew began to wave its fingers back and forth, preparing the metronome, while Artic was circling around the psychic Pokémon, slowly freezing it.

Genesis gave a sad sigh, when Mew was fully frozen without completing its metronome.

"You've given it the frost," said Dee, "now give it the bite."

"Ti!" agreed Artic. It flew up high into the sky and hovered above Genesis's frozen Mew.

* * * *

In the stands, The Master had decided to watch the battle. It had cloaked itself in a dark robe, so no one would see it.

"Genesis is truly wining," murmured The Master. "I shall have some fun with this last metronome. The battle isn't over yet." The Master closed its hidden eyes and transmitted power to Genesis's Mew.

* * * *

Artic dived down, beak first, towards the frozen Mew to finish it off.

"Mew!" The crowd and everything fell silent. No one was sure if it was from the attack or from the surprise. But suddenly, a giant beam of light, darkness, thunder, fire, and every other attack none shot up from the top of the frozen Mew up towards Artic.

"Artic, now!" were the first words spoken. It was Dee.

Mew's strange and powerful attack beamed Dee's Artic straight in the head. It wasn't really the impact, but the attack the knocked out Artic. Such a powerful attack sent Artic falling to the ground.

Jay stood up and flipped open his Pokédex. "What the hell was that?"

"Ultimate, the first Super Pokémon created attack," answered the Pokédex. "First created for a test Super Pokémon that disappeared years ago. It is a combination of every single Pokémon attack. It does not include any Super Pokémon attacks, for they were yet to be created. It is nearly impossible to be found in a metronome. Because it is a combo of every move, it is an easy one-hit KO attack."

"And Genesis wins by a mysterious KO move!" said the announcer.

The crowd cheered in glory and might.

Dee took a deep breath. "It was bound to happen, with such a strong Pokémon." She held out Artic's Super Ball and recalled it. She walked up to Genesis. "It was a good match Genesis, I hope to look forward to battling you later, when Artic evolves or something."

Genesis snorted. "Whatever, your Pokémon could never beat me."

Chapter Twelve: The Final Aftermath

The next at the Grass Arena, the ending ceremonies were being held. The placements ended up being Agua in 33rd place, Jay in 14th place, Dee in 4th place, and Genesis in 1st, after winning her last match after Dee.

Genesis, Dee, and two other trainers stood up on a small platform (actually, Genesis and the other trainers were on the platform, and Dee was standing to the right of the third place person), holding up prize trophies.

"And now the trainers and their Pokémon will be coming on stage in order from last to first," said the announcer. "They will be awarded with the Five Gyms League Games Badge. This is prove for the Pokémon League that you have battled in our league, in case anything important happens to this league in the future."

Joe, Aqua, Gideon, and Jack, who was carrying a strange little baby in his arms, were awarding each person with their badge. When Agua came on stage, the crowd cheered as Aqua handed her sister the badge.

When it was Jay's turn to come on stage, Joe handed Jay his badge. "It's been quite a battle, hasn't it."

Jay nodded as he excepted the badge.

"And now, the four top trainers will be giving speeches about their victories . . ." There was a quick silence before the announcer spoke again. "Oh, excuse me. The top three trainers."

Dee looked sadly down at the ground.

* * * *

"Well, I won!" said Genesis, to The Master in her dream/vision that night. "And me and my Mew will go on to great things."

The Master snorted. "It was just a test, for the league to come. And just a test for me to come."

" . . . Right," said Genesis.

"Though I must agree, your Mew was amazing." The Master sighed. "It's a shame you failed."

Genesis looked up. "What!"

"This was a test for them." The Master sighed. "Ultimately, they failed, so the deal is, I get your top Pokémon."

"You said if I failed I lose my Pokémon," said Genesis.

"I'm altering the rules," replied The Master. "The mission failed. Dee lost, now your Mew is mine, and will control my army." The Master grabbed Genesis's Poké Ball containing her Mew. "Oh, and just to tell you, I'd be careful if I were you." The Master disappeared from Genesis' vision.

The next day, Genesis was arrested for using illegal Pokémon drugs.

* * * *

The Master nodded, extremely pleased. "I now have my new army of Charizard, Golem, and other creatures by my side. And in command, I have Haunter, Mew, and Mewtwo."

Gengar walked up to The Master, and bowed. "I dare to ask, what about me?"

"You shall be sent to the Arachnid Island," answered The Master. "Barial and his friends will be heading there soon. Psyghost will meet your there, along with tons of other ghost Pokémon and the Feargost locked up in the gym. Take this flock of Golbat and Stung with you." The Master laughed evilly as Gengar was teleported to Agatha's ruined gym.

The Master sighed happily. "With Mewtwo now at my right hand, nothing will go round."

"I will do as you command master," said Mewtwo.

"And Mew, as third in command," said The Master.

Mew did a flip as it bowed.

"But Haunter, you need to investigate the whereabouts of Lugia and Auqtrias in their entrance to the Evolution Cavern," said The Master, and teleported Haunter of to the Arachnid Island too.

The Master laughed as it thought of its next plan. It wouldn't do anything soon, since Jay was going with Ultimate and Ultra to the Ultra Forest and Dee and Agua were heading straight towards Current City. His plan would soon continue. It would . . .