Tom got off of Dewgong's back when they arrived on the shore of Lilycove City. "Dewy," shouted Tom over the howling wind, "I want you to stay under water close to shore. Keep an eye out for Farfetch'd, he will dive into the water. That willmean you are needed. Swim to this spot and pick me up. Got it?" Dewgong nodded and dived down into the restless water.

Tom turned around to Farfetch'd who didn't look to happy after hearing what he had to do. "Oh don't give me that look, Farfetch'd," said Tom. "Where is this boy I am supposed to meet?" Farfetch'd shrugged. "You're hopeless." Tom went into the city and found a pub. He entered and sat down. No one was in there except for the bartender. "Now go and find the boy you chose, and bring him here," instructed Tom. Farfetch'd flew outside in search of Gwen.

Gwen, who finally got permission from her parents to save this mystery person, was entering Lilycove City. Holding her rain coat closed tight with one hand and keeping her hat from blowing off with the other, she made her way into the city. She kept her head down. She had no idea where she was going. "Ahhh!" she shrieked when she felt something on her shoulder. She looked up and saw Farfetch'd. Surprise sprang onto her face. "Where have you been?" Farfetch'd ignored her question and instead pointed in the direction to go.

Strong gusts would blow sometimes knocking Gwen over. Farfetch'd also was blown off Gwen's shoulder. Gwen saw a large ball of ice fall and shatter on the ground. Gwen looked forward, more balls of ice was falling from the sky. Gwen started to run, trying to dodge all the hailstones. Gwen finally made it to the pub. She burst in like a bomb, making everybody in side jump.

"This doesn't look like a prison," said Gwen as she closed the door. Farfetch'd flew off her shoulder and onto Tom's. Tom stood up surprised that Farfetch'd chose a girl. He expected a guy for some reason.

"Hi, I'm Tom," greeted Tom. He held out a hand for Gwen to shake.

Gwen shook it and greeted herself, "I'm Gwen. I assume you sent that note. Your wonderful little Farfetch'd brought it to me."

"Yes, I did write that note." They both sat down. The bartender came over and they both ordered soda. "Well as you can see, I got myself out of jail. But now seeing that you came all the way from wherever you came from it would be a waste to just send you home. So would you help me destroy the Pokemon Protectors?"

Gwen looked uncertain. "I don't know." She thought about for a while. The bartender brought them their drinks. Gwen took a sip. "I don't know."

"Oh come on. You have to. You can't possible say that they made your life better. They made everybody's life a living hell," Tom said.

"Well they didn't make my life any worse. I never had a Pokemon so I don't know what it was like to battle them." She took another drink of her soda.

"Well have you ever watched one? Gwen, they have taken away our entertainment! They made this world one big gray blob." He threw his hands into the air, knocking over his soda. The bartender came over and cleaned up the mess and delivered him a new soda.

"Oh alright," said Gwen. "But do you have a plan?"

"Yup, there is a big hole in which we can enter through. The only problem is is that it is under water. But I have a solution. My Dewgong can take us there. When we infiltrate the headquarters, we can go for Lord Leroy and then we release the former police officers.

"Oh, good plan. MightI add that we should split up. It will just be quicker that way.I will take on Lord Leroy and you can release the prisoners seeing that you have a better idea of the prison in there," suggested Gwen. They finished there sodas and went outside. Debris from everything was flying everywhere. The hail had stopped. They walked outside and almost immediately gat hit with a shingle. "Why can't we wait until the storm is over?"

"Because," shouted Tom, "no one is looking out side during a hurricane. We are less likely to get noticed." They made their way to the shore. In the distance a water spout was forming and gliding over the raging ocean. "This is going to be fun," said Tom.