"Cerulean Is Known For Water Pokemon"
As William and I kept walking to the Cerulean Gym I kept on thinking about how blue his eyes were and how much I loved his smooth British accent.
"Do you know what kind of pokemon the gym leader uses?" I asked.
"Yes, as a matter of fact I do. I'm pretty sure she uses water pokemon." He Replied.
"Gee, thanks for telling me. Hey look at that it's a Squirtle, and a really cute one at that. I know I'll capture it. Go Pichu!"
"Okay Pichu, use a thunderbolt attack!" As Pichu did the Squirtle looked a little phased, but it didn't seem to do any damage, only make it angry.
"Um, that didn't work very well, okay Pichu now use quick attack!" When Pichu hit the Squirtle it bounced right off Squirtle's hard shell.
"Okay, that didn't work either, Pichu Return! Go Bulbasaur! Alright Bulbasaur hold the Squirtle down with your vines and then get ready for a solar beam attack!"
Bulbasaur had the Squirtle tightly bound in its vines and was drawing sun energy for the attack. When it finally had enough energy it let is all loose in a brilliant yellow/green beam. That did it for the Squirtle and it had no energy left to battle. Then I sent one of my pokeballs spiraling through the air. The Squirtle was engulfed is a red aura and was sucked into the pokeball. The ball rocked back and forth a few times, but then became still.
"Yes, we did it Bulbasaur we caught a Squirtle!" I said while picking up Bulbasaur and giving it a big hug.
"Hey wait a minute I still have my pokeball, I thought that once you have caught six pokemon, all the other pokemon you catch are sent to Professor Oak's Lab." I said.
"Well the Pokemon League Officials decided it would give trainers more of a selection to choose from if they had eight pokemon with them instead of six." William explained.
"Oh, well that's helpful." I said.
"Hey why don't you and I have a battle for fun." I said hopefully.
"Are you sure I've been a trainer a lot longer than you have." He said.
"Yeah I'm sure, it will be good practice." I replied.
"Okay if you insist, how about a six on six pokemon battle?" He asked.
"Sounds great to me, oh wait hang on, let me check on my Squirtle." I said as I opened the pokeball. Squirtle was still very tired and I knew I shouldn't make him battle in its condition.
"You know what, since Squirtle can't battle I only have five usable pokemon." I held out my pokeball with the Kakuna in it and said, "My sixth pokemon is a Kakuna and it can't battle." No sooner had I said it that the pokeball opened and out came Kakuna. He began to glow and the back of its cocoon broke open and a giant bee-like pokemon emerged.
"Wow, I guess I spoke to soon." I said sheepishly. "I guess I'll start out with my new Beedrill. Hey Beedrill do you think your ready for a battle?" I asked. It only nodded it's head as an answer.
"In that case I will use Gloom, Go!" He yelled as he let loose his pokeball.
"Okay Beedrill start of the match with your twin needle attack!"
"Gloom, use stun spore."
Right as Beedrill hit Gloom with a devastating twin needle attack, the Gloom's stun spore paralyzed Beedrill.
"Oh, no Beedrill are you okay? You fought a good battle, Return!"
Who should I use, I don't have a fire pokemon, so I should use Pigeotto.
"Pigeotto, I choose you! Alright start off with a wing attack!"
The attack hit the Gloom hard, but I figured it was at a high level because it jumped back up and was ready to fight.
"Gloom use sleep powder."
"Pigeotto, use your whirlwind to blow the sleep powder back at Gloom."
The whirlwind Idea worked, and William's Gloom fell asleep immediately.
"Gloom return! That was good thinking, but your Pigeotto is no match for my Graveler, Go! Graveler use a tackle attack!"
The attack hit Pigeotto really hard and my Pigeotto, didn't stand a chance against that thing.
"Pigeotto Return! Go Bulbasaur! Use razor leaf."
"Okay Graveler take out Bulbasaur with your rollout attack!"
Bulbasaur fainted immediately after being hit by the rollout attack twice.
"Bulbasaur return. Go Mankey! Okay Mankey use a rolling kick."
"The attack barely even phased the Graveler as it continued on with its rollout attack. Just like Bulbasaur, my Mankey was no match for William's Graveler.
"Mankey Return."
I don't understand how a fighting and a grass pokemon could be beaten so easily by a rock pokemon, it just didn't make sense.
"William, I know when to quit and now is the time. I forfeit the match, I don't want any more of my pokemon to get hurt." I said.
"That is a very responsible decision Megan, one of the most important things about battling pokemon is knowing when to stop." He replied. "Besides we can have a rematch whenever you want."
"Hey, how long have you been training that Graveler, it must be at a pretty high level."
"He was the first pokemon I caught when I was fifteen back when he was a geodude, and I have been training his for three years."
"That's really cool, I think that I should stop at a pokemon center before going to the gym." I said.
"That's a good idea." He replied.
So we headed for the pokemon center.
As William and I kept walking to the Cerulean Gym I kept on thinking about how blue his eyes were and how much I loved his smooth British accent.
"Do you know what kind of pokemon the gym leader uses?" I asked.
"Yes, as a matter of fact I do. I'm pretty sure she uses water pokemon." He Replied.
"Gee, thanks for telling me. Hey look at that it's a Squirtle, and a really cute one at that. I know I'll capture it. Go Pichu!"
"Okay Pichu, use a thunderbolt attack!" As Pichu did the Squirtle looked a little phased, but it didn't seem to do any damage, only make it angry.
"Um, that didn't work very well, okay Pichu now use quick attack!" When Pichu hit the Squirtle it bounced right off Squirtle's hard shell.
"Okay, that didn't work either, Pichu Return! Go Bulbasaur! Alright Bulbasaur hold the Squirtle down with your vines and then get ready for a solar beam attack!"
Bulbasaur had the Squirtle tightly bound in its vines and was drawing sun energy for the attack. When it finally had enough energy it let is all loose in a brilliant yellow/green beam. That did it for the Squirtle and it had no energy left to battle. Then I sent one of my pokeballs spiraling through the air. The Squirtle was engulfed is a red aura and was sucked into the pokeball. The ball rocked back and forth a few times, but then became still.
"Yes, we did it Bulbasaur we caught a Squirtle!" I said while picking up Bulbasaur and giving it a big hug.
"Hey wait a minute I still have my pokeball, I thought that once you have caught six pokemon, all the other pokemon you catch are sent to Professor Oak's Lab." I said.
"Well the Pokemon League Officials decided it would give trainers more of a selection to choose from if they had eight pokemon with them instead of six." William explained.
"Oh, well that's helpful." I said.
"Hey why don't you and I have a battle for fun." I said hopefully.
"Are you sure I've been a trainer a lot longer than you have." He said.
"Yeah I'm sure, it will be good practice." I replied.
"Okay if you insist, how about a six on six pokemon battle?" He asked.
"Sounds great to me, oh wait hang on, let me check on my Squirtle." I said as I opened the pokeball. Squirtle was still very tired and I knew I shouldn't make him battle in its condition.
"You know what, since Squirtle can't battle I only have five usable pokemon." I held out my pokeball with the Kakuna in it and said, "My sixth pokemon is a Kakuna and it can't battle." No sooner had I said it that the pokeball opened and out came Kakuna. He began to glow and the back of its cocoon broke open and a giant bee-like pokemon emerged.
"Wow, I guess I spoke to soon." I said sheepishly. "I guess I'll start out with my new Beedrill. Hey Beedrill do you think your ready for a battle?" I asked. It only nodded it's head as an answer.
"In that case I will use Gloom, Go!" He yelled as he let loose his pokeball.
"Okay Beedrill start of the match with your twin needle attack!"
"Gloom, use stun spore."
Right as Beedrill hit Gloom with a devastating twin needle attack, the Gloom's stun spore paralyzed Beedrill.
"Oh, no Beedrill are you okay? You fought a good battle, Return!"
Who should I use, I don't have a fire pokemon, so I should use Pigeotto.
"Pigeotto, I choose you! Alright start off with a wing attack!"
The attack hit the Gloom hard, but I figured it was at a high level because it jumped back up and was ready to fight.
"Gloom use sleep powder."
"Pigeotto, use your whirlwind to blow the sleep powder back at Gloom."
The whirlwind Idea worked, and William's Gloom fell asleep immediately.
"Gloom return! That was good thinking, but your Pigeotto is no match for my Graveler, Go! Graveler use a tackle attack!"
The attack hit Pigeotto really hard and my Pigeotto, didn't stand a chance against that thing.
"Pigeotto Return! Go Bulbasaur! Use razor leaf."
"Okay Graveler take out Bulbasaur with your rollout attack!"
Bulbasaur fainted immediately after being hit by the rollout attack twice.
"Bulbasaur return. Go Mankey! Okay Mankey use a rolling kick."
"The attack barely even phased the Graveler as it continued on with its rollout attack. Just like Bulbasaur, my Mankey was no match for William's Graveler.
"Mankey Return."
I don't understand how a fighting and a grass pokemon could be beaten so easily by a rock pokemon, it just didn't make sense.
"William, I know when to quit and now is the time. I forfeit the match, I don't want any more of my pokemon to get hurt." I said.
"That is a very responsible decision Megan, one of the most important things about battling pokemon is knowing when to stop." He replied. "Besides we can have a rematch whenever you want."
"Hey, how long have you been training that Graveler, it must be at a pretty high level."
"He was the first pokemon I caught when I was fifteen back when he was a geodude, and I have been training his for three years."
"That's really cool, I think that I should stop at a pokemon center before going to the gym." I said.
"That's a good idea." He replied.
So we headed for the pokemon center.
