Seth, Kip and his parents were all downstairs. They were all going to compare and show off their Pokémon. Kip was first, then his mother, then his father, and finally Seth.

The downstairs turned out to be a giant underground training hall. Seth looked around it in awe.

"Ok," Kip's dad said, "I think everyone's got 6. Go! Blue! Red! Champ! Scruff! Poncho! Rage!"

Out popped (In this order) a Minun, a Plusle, a Hariyama, a Mightyena, a Breloom, and a Gyarados (The Gyarados appeared in a large water tank).

Seth's eyes lit up at the wondrous Pokémon before him.

"Like them? Poncho's the newest member."

"Like them?! They're awesome!" Seth said.

"My turn!" Kip's mom said. "Go! Smiles! Puff! Beauty! Darknight! Thirteen! Curse!"

Out came(once again in order) a Wynaut, an Altaria, a Milotic, a Banette, an Absol, and a Ninetales.

Once again Seth's eyes glazed over with wonder. 'Wow' was all he could say. Kip's mom smiled.

"Kip, your turn! You show us what you've done!"

"Alright! Go, Darkfaller! Nightflyer! Quickzap! Slasher! Psylight! Aurora!"

Kip's Pokémon entered the basement. His parents clapped.

"Very good! And a very nice Noctowl, too!"

"Seth, your turn."

"Ok!" Seth said. "Go! Sparks! Aggron! Flyer! Tropius! Starmie! Seviper!"

Seth's Pokémon came into the basement. Everyone applauded. They Pokémon looked very happy, as did their master.

"Very good!" Kip's dad said.

"Amazing! You'll teach Kip how to be a real trainer!"

"Thank you!" Seth said, scratching the back of his head (anime style).

Suddenly Kip stiffened. He stopped clapping, then fell right over backwards. Kip's mom ran over to him.

"Are you ok?" She asked him.

"Ye-Yeah..." He said, sitting up. But as soon as he said that, he fell over again.

"What's wrong? You feeling ok?" Seth asked, crouching. Suddenly he noticed Kip's eyes. They had a tinge of orange around them. He'd seen this before and knew what it meant.

"Kip!" Seth said. Then, directing to Kip's parents, he said, "Back up. I know what's wrong."

"What?" Kip's mom said.

"I think he's receiving a telepathic message or image. Look at his eyes."

"He's right!" Kip's mom said. "When Smiles a psychic attacks, his eyes go all funny, like Kip's. But who's sending it?"

"I have I good idea who,' Seth said. "Kip! What do you see?"

"The ocean." Kip said shakily. "Wall of water... heading... Heading straight for Lilycove!"

Kip suddenly jumped up. He looked at Seth, and he understood.

"Gaby!" They both cried.

"Seth, you go on ahead start warning people." Seth nodded and ran up the stairs and out the door.

"Mom, Dad, I'll explain how I know this later, but I huge title wave is heading straight for Lilycove. We've only got about forty-five minutes before it hits. We need to alert the city."

"Right!" they both said. They also ran out.

"Ok," Kip said. He had to save Gaby. She was the only one who could stop this. If she got hit by it, then she wouldn't be able to withstand it. He had to find her. But where to start?

And then it hit him. He needed to fly. He needed to find Gaby's Pokémon. If he could find them, he could fly above the sea and spot her. But what if she was under water? Only one of her Pokémon could take on that extreme, and that was Silversong. He couldn't use him.

What to do? Time was running out. He needed to do something fast.

"Darkfaller!" Kip said, running over to his Houndoom. "We need to get to the beach. Fast. I know we've never ridden before, but..."

He was cut off when his Houndoom rammed into him, sending him into the air. He landed on his Houndoom's back.

The Houndoom started running. Of course, Kip thought, Pokémon are more in tune with nature! They could sense the wave coming!

Out the door, onto the street, and to the edge of town they went. They reached the beach in no time.

"Thanks Darkfaller," Kip said, getting off. "Now, sniff out where Gaby's bag is."

The Houndoom nodded, then lifted its head in the air. Then it bolted across the beach and turned into a cave. Kip followed.

Inside the cave was Gaby's bag. He reached into it and pulled out a Pokéball. He had decided he was going to use her Dragonite. It had some resistance to water. But he would take Gaby's Lugia just in case.

"Darkfaller, is this the Dragonite?" Kip asked Darkfaller, holding it up for him to sniff. It barked once.

"I'll take that as a yes then!" He said, throwing the ball. Out came Dragonsong.

"Dragonsong, Gaby's out at sea and a Giant title wave is coming. We have to get her!"

The Dragonite nodded, then bent down so that Kip could mount. Right before he mounted, Kip grabbed the blue Pokéball out of Gaby's bag. Then he jumped on.

"Darkfaller, watch the bag! Now, let's go!"

The Dragonite took off, the Houndoor barking a farewell. Kip just hoped it wouldn't be the last time he heard it.

"Everyone!" Seth cried. The warning bell had been sounded and now the whole city stood in the square.

"It has been recently found that a Giant Title Wave it heading straight for us!"

"How do you know that?" One man asked.

"Uh..." Seth said.

"One of the weather choppers sighted it," Kip's Mom said.

"Yeah!" Seth said, "And we all need to evacuate the city immediately."

"But we can't!" One woman said.

"Why not?"

"Because the exit's flooded over!" the woman said. "I believe you about the wave. Several smaller waves have already come over the sea wall. We've set up barriers to stop it from entering the city."

"Alright..."Seth said. "Take shelter in the highest places."

"The art museum!" One man shouted.

"Oh my god!" One teenager cried. "That girl! Sir, there's someone trapped at sea! I saw her go out on the beach a few hours ago!"

"What?!" Seth said. Gaby was still out there. So that's why Kip went out!

"I'll get her," A girl from the audience said. She stepped out from the crowd.

She was tall and looked to be around 17. She had long orange (This is Anime. I can do whatever I want) hair and yellow (Once again, MY STORY AND IT'S ANIME!!! SUE ME! Well don't really. I have no money) eyes. Her jeans covered her feet.

"I've lived all my life with flying Pokémon," she continued. "I can weather any storm."

Seth was taken aback. A volunteer? For Gaby?

"Uh, I don't think that'll be necessary," Seth said.

"But there's a person out there!" She said angrily. What was this guy's problem?

"We can't let anyone risk their lives. This storm is too unpredictable."

"Yeah? Well, just try to stop me!" She said. With that, she ran off towards the beach. Seth shook his head.

"Girls! Ok, Kip's mom, you lead the people into the museum. Kip's dad, follow behind. I have to stop that girl."

They nodded, and left. Seth called out his Manectric and got on.

"Sparks, to the beach! We have to catch a girl."

The Manectric bolted at once. Sparks flew from the Manectric's body.

In seconds he was at the beach. The girl was hanging on to a Xatu's neck, ready to take off.

"You can't go!" Seth said, dismounting his Pokémon. "It's too dangerous!"

"You can't stop me!" She said, and her Xatu took off.

"No! Wait!" Seth cried. "Stupid girls!"

He sat down on the beach. His only hope was to wait.

"Where is she?" Kip said, straining his sight and looking down into the storm-tossed sea. "How far out did she go?" Gaby's Dragonite was scanning the ocean too.

He could see nothing. The storm was defeating him. The rain was blinding him, and the lightning was getting worse. The wind was blowing them every which way, and the wave was drawing ever nearer. It was still a long way away, but how could he escape it?

Suddenly he saw a shape flying towards him. Its outline could be see, and it looked kind of like a Xatu with something on it's back. Kip suddenly realized that person was a girl.

Wait a second...Why was a girl flying out in this weather.

The figure gradually approached. Its rider spotted Kip and flew over to him.

"Are you out looking for the girl too?" She yelled over the wind.

"Uh, yeah! How did you know?" Kip said.

"The guy at the rally!" the girl answered. Kip realized she was talking about Seth.

"Did he send you?" Kip asked.

"No! He tried to stop me! Said it was too dangerous."

He realized why. It was Gaby they were looking for. If she saw Gaby... But it didn't matter. If they didn't find her soon, then there wouldn't be anything to worry about.

"Alright. Can your Xatu fly low?"

"You mean PsyFly? Sure! She can do anything."

"Good. Then you fly low and I'll keep a sky watch."

The girl nodded and dove down. She flew very low over the water. She could put her hand down and touch it. But she wasn't afraid. She'd been with bird Pokémon all her life, not to mention... (haha, leave you in suspense!)

Kip continued his watch from the higher point. Now the wave was getting closer, no more then ten minutes away. They had to hurry.

"Hey!" the girl cried. "I see something... But it's not human..."

Kip and his steed dove down. Below him was a shape, and a big shape at that. It was spiralling up towards them at an incredible rate.

"What is it?" The girl asked, looking at it.

"Get out of the way!" Kip yelled.

"What?"

"MOVE!"

They both flew to the up and to the right. The Xatu started to chirp wildly.

"What's wrong, PsyFly?" The girl asked her Pokémon.

"Do you believe in the old myths? About the great Beast of the Sea coming to people's aid when the sea threatens our survival?"

"I don't know, I guess."

"Then you better start believing. Brace yourself!"

Just as Kip had predicted, a giant cyclone came up from the sea. Inside was the huge shape they had seen before. The cyclone flew apart, and Gaby as a Lugia was revealed.

"L-Lugia!!!" The girl cried, looking up in wonder. "I never believed it before!"

"Well, you do now!" Kip locked eyes with the Lugia.

'Can I tell her who you are? She's looking for you,' Kip thought in his mind, hoping Gaby would hear.

'Yes. I trust this one,' He heard.

"This is the girl we're looking for!" Kip said. The girl stared at him as though he was crazy.

"I'm looking for a human, not a legendary Pokémon!" She answered.

"No you're not!" Kip said. "That human you're looking for is...not normal."

The girl looked shocked. Could it be... was it possible that there was another like herself?

"Ok," the girl said. "Let's head back to... Oh shit."

Kip turned around. The wall of water was nearly upon them. They only had about thirty seconds left. Then Kip remembered. He pulled out the blue Pokéball.

"Go! Silversong! He cried, holding it out. Then Lugia burst out of it.

"This is too weird," The girl said.

"You're telling me. Gaby! Silversong! We can't make it without help!"

Gaby looked at him. He understood.

"Return your Pokémon and give the ball to me. We're riding back on these guys."

The girl did what she was told. Jumped onto the Lugia facing her (Silversong), and returned her Pokémon. She tossed the ball to Kip. He caught it, jumped on to the second Lugia (Gaby), returned Dragonsong, and put both balls into his bag.

By now the wave was VERY close to them. Already they were getting drenched.

"NOW!"

The two Lugias launched forward. They lost the wave in seconds. After about thirty more, they saw land and began to slow down.

Seth was still sitting on the beach when he spotted two shapes. He jumped up. Yup, it was them. He nearly jumped in the air with relief.

"Yes!" He cried happily.

The two Lugias and their passengers landed. Kip jumped off and the girl followed his example. Seth ran up to them.

"You made it! You stupid girl! But you still made it!"

"Yeah, but that wave is bigger then we thought," Kip said, "And coming a lot faster. Is everyone gone?"

"No."

"What? Why not?"

Because the only entranceway is flooded."

"Damn!" Kip said. Gaby looked like she was thinking the same thing.

"We've sent them all to the top floor of the art museum."

"That's not good enough!" Kip said angrily.

Suddenly Gaby threw Kip up. He landed on her back. Silversong did the same to Seth.

Gaby looked directly into the Girl's eyes. The girl nodded, then ran off.

"Wait!" Kip said. She turned around. Kip threw the Pokéball containing the Xatu to the girl. She caught it, smiled, then turned around and started running again.

Gaby and Silversong both jumped into the air and started flapping. They turned around and started flying towards the wave.

They only had one choice:

Stop it, or have everyone in Lilycove city drown.