Chapter 172: Lesson planning and the calm

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Chapter 172: Lesson planning and the calm

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It was nice to be in demand for talks.

I had people demanding I attend talks with universities, trainer academies, and now training camps.

The issue was very much that the training camps that Id locked in for, were supposed to be just Pewter trainers.

Then Id gone and opened my damn mouth.

I stared at the list of applicants on the computer and scowled. How often do you think I could save myself trouble if I just kept my damn mouth shut? I asked rhetorically.

Zu? said Zubat from where she was hanging on the ceiling. One of her ears unfurled and I had to hurriedly wave a hand.

No, no, ignore me, I was just talking to myself, I said. Zubat returned to resting and I hummed, watching her.

Shed been flying around a bit helplessly after the game of colour tag. It might have been a case of her biting off more than she could chew, chasing Zephyr like that. Now she was struggling as she was keenly aware of the gulf in strength, speed, and experience that existed.

It didnt help that with everything that had been going on with the Rocket raids, she hadnt gotten much time with me. She hadnt been able to be eased into the team, and training. Shed gone hard after Zephyr and come up short.

Which led her to start attaching herself to me when I was in the Gym or home. With her size, I found that wasnt really an issue. More than a few people commented that she was rather adorable with how she clung to me. Rachel had even called it little sister energy coming in strong.

I was a bit worried that it was a bit more of an abandonment issue presenting itself with how her introduction to my team had been delayed.

She was also easily one of the smallest pokemon I had in a team of giants, so she was also probably quite intimidated. I had no issues letting her cling to me. It would help things along more when she was ready for her final evolution into Crobat if we spent time bonding.

Something that I was making sure to lock in for all my pokemon more often. This morning's game had been a good start. Id have to break out the training pads a bit more and let the team be goofy more. Maybe even set up another music night? Bertha always loved dancing along to some pop songs.

Id tried a lot of different training methods during my journey, and while some of them worked well, others failed to achieve tangible results, such as boosting stats permanently with the use of buff moves repeatedly being used. Still, even failed training methods were experiences shared.

They still were experiences that more newly caught pokemon such as Link, Zubat, Teddiursa, Gible or the others wouldnt get to experience. The training programs I had these days were sleek, well fashioned. They were tested and proven with results to show.

But they needed heart.

I toyed with my hands as I looked up towards Zubat. I would also need to account for Gible, Zubat, Link, and Teddiursa being very different from my usual team with Dragon-ground, flying-poison, fairy, and normal-ground to be accounted for.

I paused, frowning as I felt like Id forgotten Ah, Cradily. I needed to keep working on them as well. With Erika showing me a few tricks, I needed to reach out to others like Janine for Zubat. As for the ground typing, well I certainly wasnt going to be asking Giovanni for any pointers.

I drummed my fingers and typed up a message to Lance asking about what would happen with the training manuals that Giovanni would have to have had for some of his trainers. If they existed. I somehow doubted that Giovanni had given out much with regard to unique insights for ground-type pokemon.

I started toying with my training schedule, dedicating a bit more goof time into the equation with a host of different activities being added in simply to increase pokemon experience and team-building opportunities.

What was that other thing we did that had Sabrinaemotionally stunted Sabrina rolling on the ground laughing?

I snapped my fingers. Talent show I typed in. Then, because I could, I raised up my Xtransciever and shot Sabrina a message.

What do you call Banana peel shoes? I sent.

I giggled to myself as I was rewarded with a line of question marks from Sabrina.

Slippers.

I chortled to myself and fired off a few more. Sabrina sent me a number of emojis back and when I was done she snapped a picture of her smiling with a faint blush.

I snapped a picture of myself grinning back at her.

A flash of light heralded Sabrina popping into place. She started to seat herself in my lap only for Zubat, having gotten startled by the sudden appearance of another human.

Argh! Zubat! Were fine! Calm down girl! I said. Zubat fluttered into a corner sheepishly.

I dont recall you having a Zubat, Sabrina said, eying the small green pokemon with some annoyance.

Yeah, she joined me on Friday night when my family went up to Mt Moon, I replied. Shes been a bit worried cause of how busy Ive been. Didnt get to give her a proper welcome. She likes hanging out around me. Sorry, I didnt consider how shed react to you teleporting in. Ill have to work on that, I said.

Then I paused as another joke occurred to me. Although I have something else to teach her first, I said.

Sabrina twitched, aware enough of the tone of voice that I had used, to know that a joke was coming. What are you going to teach her?

Her alpha-bat, I said, and I was instantly rewarded by Sabrina dropping her stern expression to smile.

You know what one bat says to another? I asked.

Sabrina shook her head.

Lets hang around together. Sabrina started to giggle and I ran through my entire cluster of bat jokes.

Zubat, apparently intrigued by the sound of Sabrina giggling, fluttered down onto my shoulder, her large ears crinkling as she rotated them from me to Sabrina to listen to our back and forth banter.

She then inched down my arm towards Sabrina, apparently liking the sound of Sabrinas giggles.

When she got close enough for Sabrina to touch, Sabrina reached out and ran a hand over the little Zubats head. Well, shes certainly pretty, Sabrina said.

Zubat preened at the compliment, and I knew theyd be good friends. Sabrina then closed the gap with me to give me a kiss.

Just as we were about to break apart, the door rattled. I frowned. I didnt have anyone booked in I paused and glanced at Sabrina. Is it important?

She nodded, and with an audible click, the door was unlocked, revealing Rocko and Alexa, who were carrying the end of the days reports.

Oh, Gym Leader Sabrina! Im sorry I didnt mean to interrupt anything, Alexa began.

Sabrina waved the comment away. No, there was nothing happening. We were just hanging out, she said seriously.

Alexa slowly nodded, her doubt on clear display. Rocko merely walked up and dropped down the reports for me to look over before eying the list I had on my computer. Heh, still working at that?

I nodded. Yeah I think I shouldnt have opened my mouth.

Sabrina took one look at the list and made a thoughtful noise. Perhaps you should ask other Gyms to run training camps at the end of the circuit. Reply to the trainers that they should consider where they might get the best training for their pokemon, and hint at that being a possibility.

But no one else is doing it as far as I know? I said.

Create some interest in it, and they might, though. I will certainly be setting something up, and with my recent showing Sabrina trailed off, and I nodded.

It was really a stalling tactic, but that wasnt too much of an issue. It would make some of the people who were harassing me reconsider their options. I could also have a serious think about it instead of just tossing out the suggestion. It wasnt a bad idea, but it needed some work.

Still, it was an answer. As an old man once said to me during my journey, pursuing perfection every time is the enemy of good enough and getting the job done.

I sighed, nodding to show that I agreed. It would do for now. It didnt feel like a perfect answer, but it was good enough.

Alright! Lets head home! I said standing up.

Alexa and Rocko shifted guiltily. I paused and frowned as Sabrina made no move towards the door.

I sat back down. Whats up? I said, readying myself for whatever was about to be brought up.

Alexa coughed. The League contacted us She chewed her lips nervously for a moment before straightening her spine. Surge has said that he will comply with most of their demands, but he wants to talk with you.

I felt my brow twitch. Thats awfully demanding of a man thats been caught literally aiding and abetting criminals, I said pointedly.

Alexa nodded and relaxed, causing me to blink with surprise. Ah, she knew that this was a topic that would be poking at me. It worried me that she thought Id lash out at her for delivering the message to me.

I let out a long breath. Thanks for telling me this Alexa, at this point, Im not interested in listening to whatever Surge has to say. Sabrina nodded, and I shot her a look. I imagine theyve said the same to you."

She nodded again but gestured at me. Yes, but Im not worried about what they wanted. You said you would wait and I still think you should. She smiled a little. Let Surge and the League wait on you a little. You are, after all, not one of their employees.The origin of this chapter's debut can be traced to N0v3l--B1n.

Rocko barked out a laugh at that. Ha! Shes not wrong! With all the help youve been giving them it isnt like you dont have other things on your plate!

Hmmm, they can call me up if they need me, however, I said, putting my head on my hand.

Yes, but if they arent going to do it officially you dont have to give them any response, Sabrina said. I dont think they will do anything for the moment lest they lower their reputation.

Face? I said, thinking of old Xianxia tales that I had rather enjoyed in my past life.

When Alexa and Rocko stared blankly at me I coughed and corrected what Id said. Sabrina might have understood, but they wouldnt, having not heard me talk about such things. Your argument is that they will want to preserve their reputation? I explained.

Quite so, Sabrina said.

Hmmm, well, Im going to hold off and let things calm down a bit. I will go in eventually, but I think I will do it on my own time, I said.

The others nodded at this, and there was an undercurrent of worry in their gaze that I decided to ignore. Sabrina wasnt looking at me with worry which made her easy to focus on. She smiled and squeezed my hand with her telekinesis before glancing at my computer.

Are you going to have any more Ace battles before your tournament next week? she asked. I narrowed my eyes in thought. Was she diverting the conversation? Ah, she must have been asked to assist officially. She didnt want me to get mad at the League on her behalf.

Rocko and Alexa both stopped being so worried and showed interest in the new topic. They hadnt noticed.

I shot Sabrina a knowing look. That had been a smooth conversation change; she certainly had picked up a lot from spending time with Erika.

I grasped the new topic and moved with it. Its the darndest thing, a lot of the people that had previously been rejecting or ignoring my challenges have suddenly started messaging me.

It was a good thing Tilly and Billy couldnt read, or theyd have spotted the deception. As it was, I think only Yolanda cottoned on to the switch with how Salvadore had been reading a book he had hidden on his lap.

Spicy! they shouted as they devoured it.

Tilly turned to Munchlax and grinned. Flame breath! she said pretending that she was a fire type as she exhaled on him.

Munchlax pretended to pat out flames on his fur while wailing in pain.

No fire breath at the dining table! Flint said sternly. Tilly stiffened only for Flint to grin. Not unless you want to deal with my Fire Blast! he said jokingly.

I left my family giggling and roaring like a flight of Charizard as I went to my suite of rooms.

When I entered the bathroom, the sight awaiting me gave me pause.

On another day, I might have stripped myself off and shimmied in for a romantic encounter.

And with how Sabrina lay back, water droplets trickling down creamy white skin, I found myself licking my lips. I was tempted. Oh, how I was tempted.

As it was, I knew Sabrina just wanted to relax, so I suppressed the part of my mind that was hooting and hollering for all intents and purposes before laying out the meal where Sabrina could see it.

She stirred and peeled a cucumber off her eyes without using her hands. She eyed the meal and licked her lips. You even have the flakes that she used? she said, her eyes locked on the flakes that seemed to radiate heat.

Yup, I said.

Sabrina dragged me towards her and gave me another passionate kiss. She then waved me away. Leave me with my food, she said, acting more like a wild pokemon than my girlfriend.

Ralts! said Ralts from the side.

I shot Ralts a look and found the adorable sight of Ralts, with a small ring allowing her to float on the water with her own facemask just visible under her hair. She waved a hand imperiously towards a bowl of half-eaten candies and opened her mouth.

I popped a candy into her mouth and she cooed in delight before waving me away.

Sabrina levitated her meal up and began to nibble at it. Another perk of being telekinetic? You never dropped anything.

I stepped back and left her to it while I set to eating my own meal in my room.

I glanced at the container.

Was it I chewed my lip and decided to try it again. A single flake shouldnt be that bad right?

I took a bite of my meal only to lunge for the milk I had prepared for myself. I chugged it down and found it just barely acted to give my poor tongue relief. I took another long pull of milk, letting the milk sit in my tongue to cool the sore point.

I shook my head. Sabrina hadnt been wrong; I would never forget her favourite meal.

Shed gobbled it down while Id sworn that I had exhaled at least a Smokescreen when Id tried the same meal.

I finished up my food, without the spices, and settled in to get the day's work done. When Sabrina was done she walked out of the bathroom, gave me a kiss and tucked herself into bed.

I was just in time to finish up my work and cuddle up behind her.

The next day saw most of the Pewter Gym trainers riding various pokemon down the road towards the Viridian forest. Our convoy caused a small dust cloud to billow up and a number of people to get out of the way with perplexed expressions.

Apparently, none of the trainers wanted to miss out on a training session, so I had most of the trainers, along with Rachel, Bianca, Stephen, and Alexa, who rode behind me on Jormungandr.

Greta, Yolanda and Crystal were all riding scooters while everyone else rode pokemon.

When we came upon the picnic grounds, there werent many people there beyond a young family. The mother of the family looked a little unsure of our sudden arrival but soon calmed down when I waved, and set out an area that was approximately the size of a standard field.

I clapped my hands and smiled. Alright, so today

Sorry! Just give me another few moments! said Rachel as she raised up a camera. Alright! Were live in, three, two oh! Wait! My bad! Were live now for the trainers of Pewter! she announced.

I coughed and restarted. Alright! Hello gang. Today were in the field instead of at the gym, as you might have noticed. This was a topic I wanted to cover as I will be fighting an Ace battle tomorrow in such a field.

These sorts of meadow fights are typical of most battles, honestly, with trainers at every stage engaging in them. Pewter Gym, with its League standard battle field, is very much an outlier. Now, todays session wont allow for trainers who are watching via video to ask questions, but feel free to post them on the chat board and I will get to them later! I said.

I then reached down and grabbed a handful of soil. Now, Im going to dig right in. One of the main differences is that the soil is much looser than a standard Gym, this can mean that your pokemon might get knocked around or find themselves lacking the traction they would have back home.

I went through the ways that just the soil changed how a fight could occur, with the greater nutrients being better for grass-type pokemon, along with there being quicker travel for moves such as Dig.

When I shifted focus I swept a hand out to the Gym trainers. Now, whats another difference? Ill ask the people with me today for any suggestions? I said leadingly.

There might be different terrain? Hills, or gullies? said one man. I nodded approvingly and led the team to show how that would impact visibility or how even a slight rise or fall of the land could allow for an advantage depending on what you were going for. I then showed them the same area from a different angle.

Sometimes it will seem like having the high ground is better but it is all about context. Can you force them off it? Or do they have to come to you? If they come to you and they use the high ground to increase the speed or power of their attacks, can you counter them? I said, positing a few hypothetical situations.

I nodded and once again waved for group engagement. What else can be different?

Vegetation? said a woman this time.

Precisely! I said. Sometimes there might be long grass, short grass, scrubs, or even trees that will fall within the borders of a field such as this. Make sure you are clear on if those are out of bounds. Now with the match I have tomorrow, there will actually be a sizeable amount of time where we discuss just where the match will take place within a field of around five or so acres. This can mean that it will vary and you can also have home-field advantages if you know the area very, very well. I said.

Anything else different? I asked.

The sky! shouted a tiny voice from near my waist.

Thats right Cind I broke off, as I realised that the small child near me was not in fact my sister, but a wayward child that had wandered over from the picnic area.

I blinked down at her. Oh, hello, I said as she grinned up at me. I was amused to see that she was missing her front teeth.

Hello! she said, only for her mother to suddenly appear and reach for her daughter.

I am so sorry Gym Leader Brock! said the woman but I waved her apologies off.

Oh not a problem! She wasnt doing anything wrong, she actually answered a question perfectly, I said amused by how this had become a community activity now. I hadnt really ever specified for it to not be but I could use this for another point later on.

She was right about the sky. In the Gym there is a roof that caps the flight height that pokemon can reach, with a cap up to one hundred metres. I pointed up and people glanced up at the blue sky above. There are no such restrictions here and that can mean a much greater aerial battle can take place.

And if the trainer youre facing is trying to take advantage of better nutrients it plays to your strength to use Flying-type pokemon, said Crystal thoughtfully.

Bingo! I said, happy she was taking part and thinking about this in the context of what Id said previously.

Now theres one other thing that we should take into consideration when fighting in fields like this. Can anyone think of them? I asked.

Stray pokemon?

I coughed. Thats a good answer and correct, but Im looking for something else, in a similar vein, I said leadingly.

Yolanda stiffened and glanced at the girl and her mother. Members of the public? she said.

Yes, in such fields there wont be any shields like the gym has, which is why most battles take place in speciality arenas. If you are fighting in a field make sure you are aware of the impact your battle might have if someone wanders in for example.

Now in all cases, if someones life is in danger it is considered a null battle and all trainers and their pokemon are to cease until the danger has passed. If the danger does not pass or the event needs to, it will be called off.

Is that something that happens much for Ace battles? asked Yolanda.

It shouldnt and I expect it wont. The place Im fighting is not actually a meadow in the wild for example, but rather a specially curated field. It has various camera drones and driveable machines people set up for Ace battles to take place in a remote location where things can be a bit more in the elements so to speak.

No one should be wandering around there, and if they do, there are staff that will escort them off straight away, I said.

Id actually had to look that up this morning when Id done my research on my battle tomorrow. I had enough paranoia to still be mindful of it, but I wasnt going to let it stop me from trying out the Plains and Meadows Co. battlefields of Route eight.

There was still a lot that I didnt know about this specific style of Ace battles.

Now one of the most important things I will be doing is taking some people with me to test the field beforehand to get an understanding of how my team might move about in the ground I resumed my lecture.

By the time I had to wrap things up and return to the Gym, the family had joined us. They thanked me for the memorable picnic and tolerating their daughters questions which I had no issue with. Honestly, with only one of her, there wasnt much hassle, considering I regularly put up with eight younger siblings now that Forrest had set out on his Journey.

The afternoons challenges were nonexistent, so I let everyone enjoy their lunch as I set to work on some documents in my office.

I was just starting when Lance called.

Brock, I need a favour, he said to get things underway.

I snorted. Ah, is this about Surge? I said.

Lance nodded.

I leaned back and considered how I felt. It had been a few days now, and Id calmed down. Id been able to give myself some distance from the event. I no longer wanted to bash his head in, nor did my heart ache with the thought of seeing him. I could wait longer, but now felt right for me.

Id processed my initial reaction, but that didnt mean I wouldnt have a flare-up when I came face to face with him.

No promises that I wont deck him when I see him, I said.

Youd be right to, Lance said, rubbing at his temples. Hes caused me a lot of headaches. Can you please just come talk to him so we can find out what he knows and doesn't know?"

Alright, send me a pick-up and Ill block out the rest of my afternoon, I said standing and readying myself to talk with Surge.