Author's Note: Chapter 3 is here! Hope you like it and don't forget to review!

"I can't believe that this is our lead!" yelled Kyle, unable to believe that a book about legends from a game matched the symbols on his wings. "Are you telling me that somehow the symbols on our wings are related to Pokemon?" Grace asked, just as disbelieving as her brother. "Not just any Pokemon", answered Karnik, "But no less than the legenderies of Hoenn, that raised it's land and fought centuries ago, only to be calmed by the great lord of the sky Rayquaza. At least, that's how it goes in the game."

"The game! You're telling me that all of this links back to an imaginary world of a game!" Kyle yelled.

"Well, I think that this is great", said Grace, "I mean, it is really cool. And sapphire was always your favorite game, Kyle." They were clearly on the brink of a fight when Ray suddenly flapped his wings. "Calm down, both of you! There are still a lot of unanswered questions and this fighting isn't going to help anyone!" Karnik, N and Melody all exchanged glances. "Yep, they're the weather trio alright" Karnik said, laughing. Just then a voice behind them said, in spanish, "What's so funny?" Ray turned around and replied in spanish, "I don't know." The scary thing was that it was fluent spanish, without a trace of his british accent. "Ray, I didn't know you were fluent in spanish!" Kyle exclaimed. "I'm not" replied Ray. "Yet you just understood what he said in spanish and then fluently replied" Karnik said. He then turned to the people that walked in and had a small conversation in spanish. He then turned to the gang. "They're Lawrence and Lacy and came from Spain because of a feeling. Sound familiar?" he added, looking at first three to arrive. Lawrence stepped up and said, once again in Spanish, "Do you understand me?" The scary thing is, N and Melody took french and didn't know a word of Spanish, and the three from the UK didn't know a word of spanish. Karnik had taken spanish and known quite well, so he should have been the only one that could understand. Yet, the look on all of their faces told him that they all understood. "Guys, we have a lot of research to do."