Chapter 148: Family time

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Chapter 148: Family time

I woke up the next morning to a room that I was only slightly familiar with. The feeling of the body pressing into me was much more familiar, however, and did wonders for keeping me calm.

Until I remembered what wed done last night when Sabrina had sent Ralts out for an hour or so. I was suddenly much more awake.

No, Im sleeping, Sabrina murmured before I got the chance to even reach for her. Ralts murmured something and wormed her way closer into Sabrinas arms.

I chuckled and stood. I need to go to the bathroom anyway. Sabrina made a gesture towards the hallway. I put on my shirt to cover myself and made my way to the toilet. It was only after flushing and washing my hands that I remembered Sabrinas parents.

Or, more specifically, Sabrinas mother.

She blinked at me, her eyes sliding down my body before glancing back up. Good morning! she said, sounding like she was testing the sound of the words.

Morning, I replied, deciding to just go with the flow.

Sabrinas mother tilted her head. Did you stay the night? she asked. I decided to nod. Would it have been better or worse to say I came over just now? After a moments sluggish thought, I decided it might be worse.

Sabrinas mother nodded. Oh, thats good... Ill make breakfast! she said before trotting away.

Before I could stop myself, I spoke up. Do you want my help? I said, more due to habit than any actual desire to do so.

Oh, that might be nice! she replied, leaving me in a lurch. She flicked her eyes back down. Maybe put some pants on first?

"Right, I said, hurrying back to grab my pants, suddenly glad that I at least wore underwear to bed. I stepped in and pulled on my pants. Sabrina! Your mother was out there!

Sabrina opened a single eye and peered at me. Yes? She lives with me? she said as though it were obvious... which it should have been.

I huffed at her. We need to get you a room with a private ensuite.

Sabrinas eyes glowed. Why? I can just teleport into the bathroom when I need it?

I huffed and tapped her on the nose. I can't, though, and I dont think I should wander around in the morning like that.

Hmmm, dont worry, you have very nice legs, Sabrina said, then she sat up and eyed me. And your abs and your chest are very nice.

Thats not what I meant, I said, deciding if I wanted to shield my body from her gaze before shaking the idea away.

I know, she said simply, her eyes glowing as I pulled on some jeans before opening the door.

A short shriek of fear had me stiffening up before Sandra called out. Sabrina! If youre going to help out, remember what we talk about! No doing it from your bedroom!

Sabrina grumbled and rolled over. I chuckled and shot Ralts a look as she copied Sabrina in grumbling and turning to face away from the light. Ill give you both another half hour?

The lights Id turned on to find my clothes flicked off in answer. I turned and walked out with a smile, more than happy to help with breakfast. When Saul wandered in minutes later, he smiled at his wife, frowned, and then grimaced as he realised someone else was with her.

Brock, he said.

Saul, I replied.

He worked his jaw back and forth for a moment. Saw your match the other day. Sandra shot him a reproachful look, but he kept looking at me.

I put down the knife Id been using to slice bread. Then I nodded slowly. He twitched when he noticed I had something sharp in my hands. It was a horrible thing what that Will did! he rushed to say.

I snorted. Yeah, thats true. Still, a draw isnt the worst result, as people have been telling me. I chewed that over. I just wish I could force him into a rematch.

Sandra glanced at me. Why havent you?

Well, I said, turning that thought around in my head for a bit. Mostly because, outside of his challenges, he is rather elusive. He comes and goes with his ability to Teleport, so chasing him isnt really feasible Not that I want to do that

I sighed and shook my head. At that point, I think that Id be giving him more attention than he truly deserves. The media ask when hes going to have a rematch with me enough to make it clear people still want it. So yeah, he kind of has to come back and face me if he really wants to advance, but Im thinking of forcing the issue by reaching the mid-season Ace tournament.

Saul blinked. Wont that require a lot of time spent fighting Ace trainers?

I nodded. Things are starting to calm down a bit. I shrugged. "Honestly, I was hoping Surge would pull him up short.

Saul nodded. We thought the same when he challenged Surge. Seems Surge has lost his edge.

I nodded. He thought so as well, but well, he knows now what he needs to do to get it back. And I know hes going to come back stronger.

Saul and Sandra grimaced. Surge? Training again? Oh dear, people will think hes arming up again for war.

I flicked my eyes over both Saul and Sandra. I took special note of their grey hairs. You both would have been around back then; what did

We dont like talking about it, Brock, Sandra said with a tone that let me know she would not be talking about this, full stop. I blinked in surprise. Usually, Sandra was a quiet and calm woman; Id never heard her speak up like this.

I nodded, deciding it was perhaps for the best not to ask a pair of psychics what they might have done during a war that they would have been in the midst of. If what Sabrina could do with reading memories was useful for criminals...

I clapped my hands. Right, well, I have confidence that hes going to be stopped before he can achieve his actual goals, I said, bringing the subject back to what we were talking about.

Saul nodded and mouthed a thank you to me before resting his eyes on Sandra, who had begun wiping down an already clean bench.

You think Erika will have a chance? Saul said.

It was my turn to grimace. I respect Erika; she is an incredible Gym Leader I shifted my head back and forth. But Im not so confident in her battling skills.

She will surprise you, said Sabrina as she walked into the room.

Saul blinked. Ho? Have you foreseen something, Sabrina?

Sabrina shook her head. I dont focus solely on what I can foresee; it is no way to live, I have learned. Sabrina smiled at me while she said this, leaning in and kissing me on the cheek. I kissed her back and settled in on the kitchen bench with her family.

Saul nodded. Im glad to hear that. He tilted his head. What gives you such confidence in your friend Erika?

It is because she is my friend, Sabrina replied. She and I have spent a lot of time together. Alakazam and I have been training her on some of her pokemons psychic moves, but she has in turn been challenging me. Will is going to be in for a surprise when he fights her. She is not some simple flower he can ignore.

I notice you havent said she will win, Saul said. Sandra swatted him, and he stiffened. I mean! Good for you! Backing up your friend like that!

Sabrina rolled her eyes and accepted a cup of tea from me. Im better than I was; I have lots of friends now, mother and father, she said drollly.

But I think she has a chance of beating him. Surge He was overconfident in his strength. He tried his known method of blitzing with speed and power, which doesnt work as well against a psychic trainer that knows how to use their pokemon.

Saul nodded at that. He wouldnt have had a lot of experience against trainers like us, merely the trainers that we work with. There hasnt been a true master... well, since you, Sabrina, Saul said proudly.

Sabrina smiled and inclined her head. My thanks, but I think I still have a lot to learn. She rubbed a thumb along a scar I had on the back of my arm, and I put my hand over hers.

She didnt really blame herself for not holding back everything Moltres threw at us, did she? I squeezed her hand.

Thats a good attitude to have! Saul proclaimed.

I chuckled at how hed missed the subtext but nevertheless supported his daughter. It was a sign that things were better around her. I glanced over to Sandra and found her looking at my arm thoughtfully. Hmmm.

I decided to leave that alone and instead indicated the food Sandra and I had been working on.

A few minutes in, Sandra tilted her head. Why are you keeping some food aside, Brock? I glanced down and chuckled.

Sabrina giggled. He has been trained by Munchlax.

Thats not it! I said. I taught him to behave with treats of food from my plate!

Sabrina lifted her cup of tea. Whatever you tell yourself. Sometimes training doesnt just impact the recipient. I couldnt refute that, so I grumbled and ate the food I usually left aside for Munchlax.

Sabrina dropped me back home, where I was promptly ambushed by my siblings throwing themselves at me. When I was done with most of them, I nodded to Yolanda.

You missed training this morning? she asked.

I shook my head. I had myself scheduled for a rest day.

Oh she said, tilting her head.

I could see she didnt understand, so I tapped the side of my head. Sometimes its best to give the body, mind, and spirit time to not be under stress. This allows for a full recovery and also increases your rate of growth instead of tapering off or plateauing.

Huh, Yolanda said.

I ruffled her hair. Go play some games with Terra and the others. I considered that. Speaking of, later, lets go bowling!

Sabrina stiffened. Brock, last time we went bowling in Hoenn

I coughed. Maybe the team will be calmer about it? Sabrina raised a dubious eyebrow.

Yolanda looked from me to Sabrina. OH! Tell me! What happened? She grinned. Did Brock get upset because you used your psychic abilities?

No, I played as the rules state without interference with the ball once it had left my hand.

She has a shot, Sabrina said seriously.

I grunted at that. What do you want to do now? I asked. I have nothing planned this afternoon.

Sabrina cocked an eyebrow at me. You need to book the bowling alley, and your family wants to spend time with you before that. So she patted me on the head and flicked her eyes down, down boy.

I chuckled and sat up to give her a kiss, which did nothing to settle me down. She pushed herself off and shook her head at me before opening the door and walking down the hall.

I took a few minutes to calm down, during which I called and booked out the bowling alley before joining her.

So what are we playing? I said to the kids.

Dragonslayer! shouted the boys.

I chuckled. I think I can

No! shouted Suzie, stopping me in my tracks. You can be the princess! Munchlax is the Dragonslayer!

I glanced over and found Munchlax wearing a cardboard helmet with horns on the side. He waved a packet of cheese and biscuits at me. I glanced over at Sabrina. And her?

Shes the good witch of the Suzie glanced at Sabrina, who mouthed something to Suzie. West! said Suzie firmly.

I sighed and got into the game. It wasnt the weirdest game wed ended up playing. When Munchlax saved me, I had to give him a friendly high five as his reward followed by some more cheese for the injuries he sustained during the battle with the mighty Dragon, who had been played by Terra.

After that, I clapped my hands. Alright! Who wants to go bowling with me and my pokemon team?

Sabrina raised her hand which prompted most of the girls to join the boys. Flint rubbed his chin. Well, I might stay here and clean things up, get dinner on an Nanny Grav shook her head as she started pushing him towards the door.

I laughed. We can order out tonight.

Flint eventually accepted this and joined us as we walked to the bowling alley. On the way through the gym, I picked up Greta and A.J., with Crystal joining us on the way there.

Both of the girls huddled up to Yolanda to chat while A.J. awkwardly made conversation with Salvadore. When we arrived the woman behind the counter called a group of assistants to fit out my family.

She then turned back to me. Will any pokemon be joining you today? she asked.

Before I got the chance to respond, a few of my team popped out of their pokeballs. Id asked the pokemon in the reserve, and four had indicated they wanted to play. These being Bertha, Titan, Sanchez, and Izumi. Bertha pointed at herself and nodded excitedly.

Alakazam! shouted Sabrinas starter, indicating himself, Hypno, Ralts, and Mr Mime. Hypno narrowed its eyes at Bertha and warbled something that had Bertha grinning.

I coughed to hide a laugh. Oh dear, this might end up just like Hoenn.

Well separate the pokemon from the kids, right? Flint said worriedly.

The woman chuckled. "Alright, but in our experience, kids tend to do more damage. She offered up some elastic socks with smooth bottoms for the pokemon.

My pokemon lined up against Sabrinas and they eyed each other. Then Bertha turned to her team and started speaking. Rhy! Rhy-pherior! Rhy! Or! she said, nodding her head.

This caused her team to bark their own names.

From Sabrinas side of things, Hypno spoke up.

I tapped Sabrina on her shoulder. Are they giving pep talks?

Sabrina nodded. They really enjoyed Hoenn and have wanted to do this for a while. Sabrina eyed the alley. It seems more sturdy, so I think we might not get banned this time. That, or hopefully, theyll let us pay them off.

I huffed and decided to ignore the pokemon palming their way through the bowling balls to get one that would fit their digits or could be held easily enough in their grip. I noticed that Bertha just grabbed the heaviest while Titan toyed with the patterns.

Terra waddled over and sat herself down to watch the game. I turned back to my own family and set up the scorecards on two different alleyways. Then I glanced over to Yolandas group. You got yours set up? I asked.

The girls gave me a thumbs-up while Salvadore and A.J. looked worried.

Spike? Thats not my name! A.J. said as Crystal bequeathed everyone nicknames. And why are you Lord Megadoom!?

Because the computer wont let me put in anything bigger! Crystal replied.

I decided to ignore that as well and merely focus on helping line up the rolling ramp for Tilly and Billy. When it was my turn to bowl, I hurled my ball down and was pleased at the release. It looked good with how it was running straight only to turn at the last second.

I turned and shot Sabrina a fixedly unimpressed look.

She gave me an innocent look. Everythings fair in love and war.

Flint raised a finger. Uhm actually there are...

Sabrina turned her gaze upon him as she raised a clenched fist. Im going to beat you all at this game.

Suzie hopped up and put her fists on her hips. Oh no, youre not! she pointed firmly, copying the pose Bertha had used earlier to point imperiously down at the pins that would dare defy her. Brock, set up my bowling ramp! she commanded.

I rolled my eyes. No! I still have another turn! I said firmly.

I shot Sabrina a less-than-amused look and selected another pokeball coloured bowling ball. I then pulled up dark energy and infused it into my bowling ball before throwing it down the lane.

This time I got a perfect strike. I pumped my fist and pointed at Sabrina. She clapped lightly and I settled next to her. Youre lucky youre beautiful and I know youre joking, I said, kissing her on the cheek.

When it was her turn, I channeled some rock energy and stomped my foot, causing Sabrina to slip. She shot me a furious look, but it didnt stop her from getting a strike. When I next went up, I infused dark energy into all the bowling balls to stop her cheating.

From there, things were a little more even.

I ended up flubbing a few throws as I overthought my technique, and Sabrina wasnt able to glide her balls in perfectly. Not that she didnt at least get a spare every time. I suspected she was nudging the pins with her mind now.

Hypno! yelled Hypno, causing me to look away from helping Billy roll his ball down the lane to look up and find Bertha pretending to whistle innocently while Hypno pointed at some broken pins at the end of the lane. Huh, I thought to myself, wondering if shed lobbed the bowling ball rather than rolled it.

A horrible thumping noise in the ball return soon revealed itself to be a tightly curled Izumi. She unclenched herself and gave Bertha a thumbs up. Hypno rounded on Alakazam, who appeared to have a rulebook out. Alakazam scratched the back of his head and eventually shrugged, causing Hypno to fall to his knees in despair.

Apparently, there wasnt a rule that you couldnt be the ball and the competitor as well?

I watched Bertha continue to roll Izumi down the lane for the rest of that particular match to get a perfect three hundred. I rather enjoyed watching Bertha pirouette up to the line like a delicate ballerina before throwing Izumi in an underhand lob at the pins.

Izumi herself scored three hundred by rolling herself down the lane.

Titan and Sanchez both refused to use Izumi as their bowling ball and instead opted for a more traditional toss.

When I looked up at the staff, they were merely watching, not at all bothered by the wrecked pins. Huh, good to know they were a relaxed crew. The pokemon finished their own game much faster than we did, and soon were crowding around the various groups, giving their support. Bertha approached me with a huge grin and a scorecard, which she proudly brandished.

Good to see our pokemon will be able to come back again, I said to Sabrina. I gave Bertha a pointed look. Unlike last time! Bertha stuck her tongue out at me for that and I chuckled.

Sabrina nodded. It helps that Bertha learned the rules before coming.

Bertha adopted a wounded expression and put her massive hand on her chest.

I waggled my hand back and forth. "Nah, I think accuracy was the main issue last time.

Yolanda blinked before tilting her head. Did she do much damage?

I nodded. Yeah, she almost brained the manager of the bowling alley with a bad toss.

Bertha rubbed the back of her head as Titan and Alakazam laughed at the reminder.

Twice, Sabrina supplied stoically. She almost brained him twice. Bertha sheepishly shrugged her shoulders before trying to coach my younger siblings on how to toss the ball down the lane.

When everything was done, Cindy was declared the best of the kids with a score of one hundred and thirty.

Flint somehow was outscored by Munchlax much to the childrens amusement, as Munchlax didnt really understand what was going on but he liked throwing the ball and knocking pins over. I think Sabrina might have rewarded his enthusiasm with a few random strikes, not that she gave anything away.

Crystal topped her group with the highest score, but I think that had more to do with her catcalling and sledging them than actual skill at bowling on her part. Bertha highly approved of this and clapped the smaller girl on the shoulder.

A.J. looked furious, while Salvadore was blushing terribly.

I tapped Sabrina on the side. Should I be worried about that? I said, indicating the girls smiling and the boys looking like theyd been ambushed.

No more than usual, Sabrina said without missing a beat.

I turned my head away. Alright, I wasnt going to pry, they could sort it out themselves. Itd be educational for most of them. But mostly the boys.

When we made our way back to the Gym I clapped Yolanda and A.J. on the shoulder. Training tomorrow morning? I reminded.

They nodded seriously, and I winked. Tomorrow might see things return to the grind. But the grind was starting to pay dividends. It was slow and methodical, but it was guaranteed.

The trick was keeping an eye out for any opportunities.

Still, that didnt mean I didnt send Lance a message with images of Mewtwo hovering above Surges gym. I also made it very clear that if he needed me for any rocket base raids, all he had to do was ask.

Until I got a chance to take a proper swing at them, I was going to focus on getting stronger.