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Chapter 2
Taka followed slightly behind the group, Houndoom at her side. Sora chattered endlessly to Ash, May, Brock, and Max. They listened and answered her questions. Tsuki and her Treeko glared Sora, for she was getting annoying.
"So... you really beat my brother before?" asked Sora to Ash.
"Hai, but you weren't there... where were you?" asked Ash.
Sora smiled.
"That's when me and Tsuki started our journey," she said, "and besides I was too weak to help out with the gym."
"You were to weak to beat a little child," said Tsuki with a snicker.
"Urasai!" exclaimed Sora.
"It's true!" Tsuki snapped back.
"Instead of fighting how bout you tell me how you met Taka?" asked Ash as he sweat dropped.
Taka had stopped and was looking out into the valley until she heard her name. She turned her head.
"We met her in her hometown when we went to face Flannery," replied Sora, "in Lavaridge."
"We seen her and thought she was Flannery," Tsuki laughed.
"I think the only way she looks like Flannery is her face... except for the annoyed expression she has all the time," said Brock as he studied Taka, " and she has a different eye color and i think she's about an inch taller and..." he was about to continue when Taka hit him over the head.
"You wanna see how they thought I was my sister?" she held her hair in the ponytail like Flannery's, "there now stop talking about her!"
Everyone except Sora and Tsuki gapped at her. She looked almost exactly like Flannery. Except for the things Brock mentioned.
"Oh yeah! I forgot she hated people comparing her to her sister!" pointed out Tsuki.
Sora stared at her and sweat dropped. Taka dropped her hair and turned away again.
"You guys go on I'll catch up," she grumbled.
Everyone turned and continued walking.
"Why does she get so mad?" asked Max.
"She trained to own the gym but her grandfather said she was to strong giving the trainers no chance so he chose Flannery," whispered Sora.
"Oh."
Taka growled and glared out at the valley again. Then she heard a rustle of static in her ear.
"Taka... any progress?" asked the voice.
"Iie sir, I would really rather be out capturing the rare and legendary pokemon," said Taka.
"You may do that during the night though, during the day take note of their pokemon," the static faded.
Taka took off to follow them again. She tagged along behind still and put on sunglasses. Through them she saw biographies about each member and their pokemon. Taka kept these glasses on. They met a trainer along the way.
"I challenge you to a battle!" the kid yelled pointing at Ash.
"All right! It was getting boring!" he took out a pokeball and the battle began.
Taka's glasses watched Ash's pokemon as they battled and checked how strong they and their attacks were. Then his charizard came out. Taka watched as it battled and took off the glasses. Ash won. They continued walking again with Ash in a happier mood.
"I'm glad charizard decided to come back for awhile," he said as he looked as charizard's pokeball.
"It's pathetic," they heard Taka say, "mine's a hell of a lot better."
"Nani?" exclaimed Ash.
"It is to look at it," she held out on of her pokeballs and a charizard came out.
It stood tall. It was black with jagged red strips on it. It snarled viciously. Ash stared up at it. He released his charizard and the two growled at eachother. Taka's used a slash attack on Ash's but it moved just in time. They flew into the sky snarling at eachother. Taka smirked and watched as her's put his in a head lock not letting it have a chance. Ash's let out a roar and bit into the others arm. They continued to fight until Taka's charizard's eyes turned a flaring red and it slashed at Ash's again and punched it and continued until it dug into the ground. It let out a groan and tried to get up. It collapsed and fainted.
"Well that was to easy... I told you mine was better but no one listens to me," Taka returned her charizard and continued walking.
Ash returned his and began walking without a word.
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"I told you his pokemon were strong," said the voice again as they watched Taka walk off.
"I'm sorry sir," said a young man.
"His charizard didn't want to give up and it fought... usually her charizard doesn't need to get mad to defeat something," 'sir' got off his chair and walked out of the room leaving the man standing alone staring into the screen.
