Me: Hullo again peoples! Before we go onto the story I need to make a quick announcement!

Green: Again?

Me: Yes again. Anyway, this involves this little Author's Notes slap stick you DexHolders have been doing.

Silver: Us?

Me: Yep. Starting next chapter or two, I will NOT be talking to them!

Everyone: WHAT!?

Me: What? I thought you guys hated doing this?

Everyone: …

Me: Um, guys?

*Silence*

Me: Okay then… I don't know what's going on so… DISCLAIMER GUY!

Disclaimer: ThePokemonPress does not own Pokemon.

Me: Again, sad… anyway! Here's the story! Enjoy!


Chapter Three: VS Jolteon II- United

((Canalave City))

Kye watched Platinum carefully as Byron moved over to the others so the two girls could battle. A small crowd was forming as they realized a battle was about to start.

"You're up first Jetstream, I know you'll do me proud." Kye smiled at the Jolteon, who grinned back and bounded forward. He stopped ten feet away from Rapidash, his fur turning into needles as electricity started to spark off his fur.

Platinum didn't say anything, just glanced at her Pokèmon nervously before nodding. Kye smiled as she looked over the Fire Horse Pokèmon. Its speed was pretty good… should be a interesting match.

"Let us begin," Kye announced, flicking her wrist. At once, Jetstream darted forward, fur crackling with electricity as he charged up a powerful Thunder attack.

"Dodge it Rapidash! Then use your Fire Spin!" Platinum ordered. Rapidash obeyed, leaping gracefully to the side and avoiding the Thunder attack as it burnt the ground where the fire type had been just seconds ago.

Just as I thought. With Thunder's low accuracy and Rapidash's speed, she was able to dodge… well two can play at that! Kye smiled and twitched her pinkie finger. She had decided the moment she saw Platinum not to use verbal commands. Only highly skilled Trainers could battle with gestures. She wasn't doing this to show off, no. Kye was doing this to test Platinum. Could the junior handle this battle?

Jetstream ducked under the Fire Spin and lashed out at Rapidash with a powerful Double Kick. The Lightning Pokèmon's hind legs struck the horse, causing it to whinny with pain and collapse, fainted.

((The Battle- The Pokèmon's P.O.V.))

Jetstream shook his head as the girl, Platinum, recalled her fainted Rapidash. This had to be a joke. Byron requested that this girl battle Kye? Was he nuts?

"Don't get cocky Jetstream," Kye's soothing voice reached the Lightning Pokèmon's ears. Said Pokèmon looked back at his Trainer. She gazed calmly at him, her eyes knowing. "The battle's not over yet."

Jetstream nodded, she was right of course. Kye was always right. Turning back to his opponent, Jetstream got into a battle stance as a Lopunny came next. He smirked, this would be an easy battle…

((The Battle- The Trainer's P.O.V.))

Platinum didn't like the smirk on the Jolteon's face. It was clear it didn't think her a worthy opponent.

Maybe she wasn't.

So she defeated the Gyms… Kye had done that in five different regions. Defeat the Battle Frontier? Kye did that… twice.

Did she even have a hope of defeating, much less hitting the Champion of Pokèmon? She wasn't called that for nothing.

"You can do it Missy!"

"We know you can!"

Platinum blinked, who had said that? The heiress looked around, searching for the voices when a hand suddenly fell to her shoulder.

"I think your friends are trying to get your attention young bird," Platinum turned her head to look up at Kye's kind face.

My friends…? then she remembered Diamond and Pearl were there, watching her battle.

"Don't give up Missy!"

"We're here for you!"

"Don't forget me! I'll cheer for you too!"

Who was that? Platinum turned and gasped slightly when she saw that not only was Diamond and Pearl cheering for her, all their Pokèmon… even Yellow was on her feet, a grin on her face.

"You dodged Kye's Jolteon! No one has done that in years! You can do it!" Yellow cheered. Pearl echoed her with a huge grin while Dia did the same.

"Pearl… Dia… even Yellow…" Platinum whispered. Kye laughed and the younger girl looked up at her curiously.

"Yellow Bird is right! No one, not even your Champion, has managed to dodge my Jolteon's attack! Listen to them Platinum, listen to your friends," Kye told her quietly, her brown eyes sparkling.

She did. She listened to Pearl's shouts of encouragement; Dia's quieter, but still encouraging words and promise to make her a cake afterwards; the Pokèmon's cries; and Yellow telling her hope was still there…

Platinum smiled to herself, she could do this. Kye nodded, a smile on her own face as she headed to the other side of the hill. "Shall we continue?" the Champion asked.

"Yes. I believe this battle has only just started," Platinum replied without any hesitation. Her Lopunny bounced and prepared for the battle while the Jolteon gave her a nod of approval.

This battle had only just begun.

((Back To The Battle))

"Now Lopunny! Dizzy Punch!"

"Dodge and use Agility Jetstream!"

The Pokèmon obeyed their Trainers, the fighting spirit igniting within them as they attacked and dodged.

Kye grinned, now this was a battle!

"Lets show our new friends the battle they asked for! Jetstream! Now! LAST RESORT!"

Platinum's eyes widened as she saw the Jolteon glow a brilliant white, it charged toward her Lopunny at unnatural speed till it was nothing but a blur of light.

"Quick Lopunny! DODGE!" Platinum called out desperately. She watched in awed horror as Lopunny tried to dodge the powerful normal type move… and failed.

Jetstream slammed into the Rabbit Pokèmon full force from above, how it got above Lopunny and when, Platinum wasn't sure, but the impact sent dust and debris everywhere, the shockwave knocking Platinum off her feet.

"Lopunny!" Platinum stumbled to her feet and stared with unmasked shock at the scene in front of her.

Right where the Pokèmon had once stood was a twenty foot wide crater, the power of Last Resort had been so great it crushed the earth, sending bits of it into the air, which now rained down around the field.

A hushed silence fell over the crowd as something move in the crater. Everyone waited tensely for the something to show itself.

When it did Platinum heard gasps escape the throats of everyone there.

Padding out of the crater without a scratch on its fur was Jetstream, and it was dragging Lopunny out of the crater.

The Jolteon carefully set the Rabbit Pokèmon at Platinum's feet. The heiress dropped to her knees, looking over her battered Pokèmon with tears in her eyes.

"Lopunny… oh Lopunny! I'm sorry!" Platinum gathered the brown and cream Pokèmon in her arms. The rabbit cooed gently, stroking her Trainer's cheek.

Platinum recalled the Rabbit Pokèmon, her eyes dull. She had tried, and now this… Kye was just to strong…

"The battle's over."

Platinum looked up in surprise as Kye walked over with her friends. Dia tried to comfort the girl while Pearl offered his congratulations for getting as far as she did.

"This battle is over. You proved you are worthy of being not only a DexHolder, but a true member of the flock… welcome Platinum Bird," Kye smiled warmly. "Welcome to the Pokèdex Owner's."

((The Pokèmon Center))

Yellow smiled as she watched Platinum rejoin her two Pokèmon. They had been injured pretty bad, but not enough for an overnight stay. Kye had made sure not to use her full power. Just a fraction of it.

"I can't believe it…" Kye said from beside Yellow. The DexHolder turned to her friend, a curious look on her face.

"Can't believe what? That there are still people out there that rejoice in being with Pokèmon?" Yellow joked. Kye smiled and shook her head.

"No, I meant I can't believe you didn't cheer for me!" Kye grinned as Yellow let out a small huff of disbelief.

"No offense Kye, but I've been cheering for you for years. I think I can cheer for others as well. Besides, I had no doubt you'd win, but I couldn't stand seeing my junior look so hopeless," Yellow glanced at Platinum, who was smiling, though it seemed a bit empty.

"I understand," Kye sighed as she saw Platinum's empty smile. "I suppose I went a bit overboard huh?"

"A bit?" Yellow scoffed gently. She couldn't be unkind, it wasn't in her nature. "You went more then a bit overboard."

"Let me guess… more like a miner that knows treasure is there, but over does it in his greed to reach the gold?" Kye asked, using one of her many metaphors.

Yellow wasn't really sure how to respond to this, she wasn't very good at understanding Kye's metaphors… she doubted anyone understood Kye's metaphors other then Kye herself.

"Umm, I don't think you went that far… of course, I'm really sure what you just said…" Yellow confessed, rubbing the back of her head.

"Hmm, I thought you were getting better in understand Kyenese. Well, looks like only one of us can speak the other's language," Kye laughed at Yellow's completely blank expression. What in the name of Lugia was Kye talking about?

Kye laughed again as she walked towards the juniors. Yellow followed after sharing a bewildered glances with ChuChu and Leafy, each on a shoulder. Sparky turned back to the blonde, a spark in her eyes.

You have to excuse Kye, she went slightly bonkers after a… certain event not long after we left you, the Pikachu apologized for her Trainer.

"I am not bonkers!" Kye said defensively as she frowned at her partner. Her frown turned into a smile as she approached the junior DexHolders.

They all turned and bowed respectively to the Champion and their senior. Yellow gave a short laugh. "You don't have to bow!" she smiled as Kye nodded in agreement.

"It is the respective thing to do Senior," Platinum said quietly, lowering her eyes. Kye sighed, "You don't have to hide your face Platinum Bird, we're friends. I don't think less of you since you lost. Truthfully, I'm impressed." Platinum looked up at her with wide eyes as the Champion of Pokèmon went on:

"You're the first person to dodge any of Jetstream's attacks since I began my journey. That on its own is impressive. But what I find even more impressive if the bond between you and your Pokèmon. They knew that they didn't stand a chance in battle, but they didn't care.

"They battled for you. They knew that even though they couldn't win, they could prove that they cared about you. The best way was to battle with all that have, you shouldn't be so down. Be glad. Feel proud that you and your Pokèmon are so close. I know that they are," Kye patted Platinum's head with a fond smile on her face.

Yellow walked over, "Kye's right. Don't think of this as a loss. Think of it as understanding your Pokèmon even more."

"Their right Missy. Don't be down! Look! I made a cake just like I promised!" Dia said, gesturing to the table behind him. Sure enough, sitting there was a large cake. Kye's eyes grew to the size of saucer plates.

"CAKE!" the Champion shouted, lounging for the sugary treat. "No! Kye! Don't eat that cake! Its not yours!" Yellow said, blocking the taller girl. "But Yellow Bird! I haven't had cake since… dang, when was the last time I had cake?" Kye said with a faintly confused look.

That would be… oh wow. I don't even know! Sparky tilted her head in thought. Dang, you've been deprived of cake. That's just sad.

Kye pouted. "See Yellow! Not even Sparky knows when I last had cake! Please?" she asked with big puppy-dog eyes.

Dang it. Why did she have to do that? Yellow sighed and looked helplessly at Dia. "Would you mind if Kye had some cake?" she asked. Diamond smiled, "I don't mind senior. You have some too!" he told her.

"Yes!" Kye instantly ducked around her friend and grabbed a plate. "Cake!" she grinned from ear to ear. Best. Day. EVER!

And to think. It started so boring.

((A Ways Away… Watching The DexHolders Eat Cake…))

Two figures stood side by side, watching the Pokèdex Owners and Champion eat cake from their vantage point on a rooftop. Both were young males, one had spiky brown hair, the other, unruly black hair under a cap.

"They seem to be having fun, don't you think?" the black haired one asked the other with a smile. The other just grunted, his eyes never leaving the small group as they let out their Pokèmon so they could join in and meet.

"Not talking again huh? Really, look, nothing's wrong. Besides, she has a Champion with her. Its not like someone's going to attack with Kye around. You know that," the black haired one insisted. Still, the one with brown hair said nothing, just glared at him.

"Would you stop that! Its not my fault! She went because she knew she'd be fine! You got to trust her," the first tried again to lull the other's anger. He wasn't very happy with the girl for coming here.

Not that I blame him, thought the raven haired one. He sighed, looking down at the DexHolders, his Absol sitting quietly next to him.

His friend's Valcarona fluttered next to him, scattering his ember-like scales as his six wings kept him aloft.

"I do trust her… I just don't trust that one," the second growled, speaking for the first time. He pointed to a blonde and the first frowned. "I don't see what that one can do to her, they are friends," he protested.

"That's what you think. Never could see the facts straight could you? No. That one is a danger, and I will not risk it," the second growled, turning to head down to the group. At least, he was till the first grabbed his arm.

"I get your worried about her. But trust her to make her own choices," the young man said quietly, his eyes flashing with something the second didn't understand.

The other turned to face his friend, hand reaching for his PokèBalls… then dropped limply, a loud sigh escaping his lips. "Your right… its surprising, but true," he heard the first scoff at this.

"I can be right at times," he joked. The second couldn't help but smile. He had wondered why he had asked his friend to come with him to check on the girl, now he was glad he had. But something… didn't sit right with him. The other hadn't even hesitated when he was asked to come… why?

"Why did you come though? If your so sure she can take care of herself, why did you come?" the brown haired one asked. The other flinched, then grinned sheepishly, awkwardly rubbing the back of his neck.

"Oh, well… I guess I was pretty worried too," he said lamely. The other looked at him curiously, he was sure his friend was lying, or at least not telling the whole truth. "Fine, come on. Lets go back, grandpa wanted to talk to us about something," the second turned away.

The first let out a quiet breath of relief before casting a quick glance back at the DexHolders below. He smiled fondly as his eyes settled on a certain blonde…

"Are you coming or not?" his friends asked gruffly. The first chuckled, looked like he was back to his old self again. "Yeah, yeah. I'm coming," he smiled and turned away from the DexHolders, gripping a PokèBall in his hand.

If only he hadn't turned around, then he would have seen the same blonde look up, thinking that maybe he was nearby… and hoping it was true.


Me: Guys? Guys? Are you okay?

Everyone: …

Me: Umm, I don't know how to act with everyone being silent, so I'll just ask for reviews…

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Me: *Sweat-drop* Anyway… Please review! Till next time peoples of the world! Bye! Peace! *flashes signature peace sign*

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Me: HOLY MEW! GREEN DIDN'T TELL ME THAT MY SIGNATURE PEACE SIGN ISN'T A PEACE SIGN! THE WORLD IS ENDING!

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Me: Crap. I broke the Pokèdex Owners. Bye! Peace out!