Working Sinnoh With Skill - by 0Jordinio0

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Summary: Ash and his Pokemon actually keep their hard earned skills when they head off to Sinnoh. A surprising event leads Ash to taking more than just Pikachu this time around, and who is that pretty blue haired girl? PEARLSHIPPING! M rating for language and more.

Right, that's the summary for the story I'll post the first chapter in my next post.
 

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.oOo.

Ash Ketchum, recently-turned fourteen year old Pokemon Master in training grinned as he looked towards the bright sunny ocean sky, he struggled to contain a shiver of excitement as a Staraptor flew over head, a Pokemon he'd just recently heard of by intense search in his Pokedex after a battle with his old Rival (and tentative friend, when he wasn't being an arrogant *******) Gary.

That sure had been a surprising battle, seeing a Pokemon he'd never heard of before that came from a region he'd also never head about, the Sinnoh region.

He'd originally planned on using Pikachu against that Electivire of Gary's, he was totally blind-sided when his little Totodile burst onto the field instead, but, looking back on it now, it was to be expected, he could admit to himself now that he hadn't been paying much attention to his old Pokemon and that was why he currently had five Pokeballs strapped to his belt rather than the single one he planned out starting with, that being Pikachu's. What right did he have to catch new Pokemon if after he was done with them he was just going to abandon them at the Oak Ranch, catch more and then do it all over again?

Of course he'd have only had four Pokeballs if that mischievous Aipom of his didn't somehow sneak aboard the ship to the Sinnoh Region carrying her Pokeball. Although he privately wondered when he'd meet a coordinator to take her off his hands, she wasn't much for battling and was glued to the T.V whenever a contest was on.

But he digressed, he couldn't honestly leave behind Totodile after the battle the little guy put up to prove himself to Ash, even shocking the hell out of his trainer when Totodile pushed himself to evolve into Croconaw when he was losing and win with a powerful Hydro Pump attack. Ash just couldn't hurt his Pokemon's feelings like that after all the work he'd put in.

And that's how he ended up with Cyndaquil giving him the teary eyes and almost begging tone, Ash couldn't say no to that either.

So he'd planned on heading to Sinnoh with three Pokemon, opposed to when he went to Hoenn with just Pikachu, then he'd gotten a surprise call from the Pokemon Ranger station up on Mt. Silver, they had called to tell him that an old friend was looking for him and he should head up there as soon as possible.

Imagine his surprise and delight when he found out that the young Larvitar he'd hatched from an egg and reunited with it's mother had finally grown up enough to leave the nest so to speak and went to the Ranger Station all alone. Supposedly it took a while for Larvitar to get his point across until they came upon a picture of him from when he helped Ranger Jack protect Manaphy.

They were all too happy to help Larvitar get in contact with Ash. That's also how he found himself in his new outfit, black and red sneakers with black cargo jeans kept in place with a silver belt, a white wife beater on his torso with, get this, the official small red and yellow Pokemon Ranger jacket and red headbang around his head, the headband and a small amount of gel made his hair fall back in lazy, wavy blue-ish black spikes. He'd miss his old hat, both because it was sentimental and because it really did block the sun from getting in his eyes, but it just didn't match his new look.

They wanted to reward him for all his help with Legendary Pokemon problems, specifically the dealing with the baby Lugia back in his Johto journey, Groudon and Kyogre when Team Aqua had gotten ahold of them both, the battle between Dexoy's and Rayquaza, not to mention the rabid wild Deoxy's and of course his help with rescuing Manaphy.

He shook his head with an amused grin, he'd gotten a standing ovation from the Rangers at the station when he made it to pick up Larvitar, imagine what they'd have done for him if they ever found out about his adventures with Mew, Mewtwo, Lugia, Zapdos, Moltres, Articuno, Entei, Suicune, Celebi, Latias, Latios, Sir Aaron's partner Lucario and that fake but extremely powerful fake Groudon.

He sighed and shook his head fondly at all the great memories, he'd matured a lot since way back when he saw Ho-oh and that was why he currently had a large backpack that was more than twice as big as the old backpack he travelled with, there would be no Brock this time.

Of course he knew he couldn't just go off like that so he'd made sure to get some quick lessons in with Brock on the main dishes he'd made for them while travelling, easy to make and didn't take up much room, as well as the medicinal supplies Brock always carried and the most important thing, Brock's special Pokemon food for all types, written recipes and all.

Focusing on the backpack he could just make out the faint rhythmic breathing of something sleeping, Pikachu that is. The small electric mouse was quite happy with the backpack considering he kept his sleeping bag on the top inside it and Pikachu could just laze around and have a nice comfortable sleep whenever he wanted inside of the backpack because of it.

Ash breathed in deeply and gave a sigh of relief as he remembered his chat with Professor Oak before he left Pallet Town, he'd wanted to catch a good few Pokemon from Sinnoh and train them, but he couldn't do that with only one space left on his team, thankfully Professor Oak came to the rescue by informing him that, now he was an experienced trainer, he could increase the restriction of six Pokemon to thirteen.

Sadly though it seemed he would need to win a Grand Festival or League Championship before he could get the final increase to twenty.

Ash was broken from his thoughts as a loud voice echoed through the voice system on the large cruise ship.

"Attention all passengers we will be docking soon, please be ready to make port and we hope you enjoy your time in the Sinnoh Region." It blared, "I repeat, Attention all passengers we will be docking soon, please be ready to make port and we hope you enjoy your time in the Sinnoh Region."

Ash grinned as he stood up from the railing he was leaning on and stretched his arms, "Finally." He said, "A new region with new Pokemon, new Gym Battles and a whole new Pokemon League to conquer."

He was especially happy that he would have no Team Rocket trouble this time around, it seemed Giovanni had fired them for failing nearly four years at attempting to catch a 'simple' Pikachu.

.oOo.

Dawn Berlitz, recently-turned twelve year old Coordinator beginning her Coordinator journey looked on in awe as a blurry shape floated over the surface of Lake Verity, Piplup in her arms squeaked but she ignored it, content to watch the mystery Pokemon float above the lake surface, before the mist around it cleared and the shape disappeared.

"Lup, Piplup!" The small blue penguin in her arms chirped frantically in her arms.

Snapping from her awed gaze she raised an eyebrow and looked down at the Water type in her arms, noticing it was pointing her curiosity was peaked, "Okay what has you so spooke-" She began to say as she turned around, her eyes widened in fear though when she made the turn and she let out a loud scream of fear. "AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH."

Crawling along the tree tops and clicking angrily at them was a horde of Ariados at least a dozen strong, the Ariados she fought Piplup had sent packing with the little guy's Bide attack.

Trembling in fear, Piplup along with her, seeing as he was way too tired to fight, turned and began to run, but before she could even take a step one of the Ariados fired a String Shot straight at her feet and caught one of her pink boots, turning to look at what caught her, Dawn looked up in exceptional fright as every Ariados opened their mouths and began firing multiple bullets of a brown mud-like substance at her.

Both Piplup and her could only throw their arms up in an effort to lessen the damage, in their fear being unable to escape.

'I'm going to die already! I didn't even get to pick my first Pokemon! I'll never become a great Coordinator like Mom, I'll never meet great friends... I'll never fall in love and get married someday...' Dawn thought frantically at first, before time seemed to slow down and the attacks descended on both her and Piplup closer and closer as her thoughts went from frantic to pitying defeat.

She could see her death fast approaching... until a calm young male voice rang out over the clearing. "Cyndaquil, block those Sludge Bomb's with Flamethrower!"

When the attacks where only a few feet from them both, Dawn and Piplup looked up in awe as a large torrent of flames raged in front of them, blocking the Ariados' attacks and incinerating them into nothing.

.oOo.

Ash enjoyed the scenery as he walked along the road to Sandgem town, keeping an eye out for Pokemon as he walked, he'd seen a few Pokemon he'd only just recently heard of, like Burmy and a few Buneary but they weren't all that appealing choices to him.

He was startled as Pikachu, who was laying on his shoulder again, abruptly stood, "Pi Pikachu!" The little yellow mouse Pokemon cried, pointing eagerly towards the sky.

Looking up, Ash grinned as he caught sight of what Pikachu was pointing at, in the air above them a small grey and white bird-like Pokemon was leisurely flying, quickly he reached into his back pocket and pulled out his Pokedex - updated and upgraded by Professor Oak not too long ago - and aimed it towards the small bird-like Pokemon above, activating the Scan feature.

"Starly, the Starling Pokémon. Starly normally travels in a flock, but when alone, it is hard to notice. This Starly is Male and has the ability Keen Eye. Currently, this Starly knows the attacks Quick Attack, Whirlwind and Wing Attack."

"Perfect, a Flying Type is always a welcome Pokemon." Ash said as he turned his head to the shoulder Pikachu was standing on, "Okay Pikachu, hit it with a Thunderbolt." Ash ordered calmly.

Pikachu lifted his small fist and gave a nod in agreement before tensing his small paws and launching himself into the air, yellow electricity exploding from around his body and launching towards the airborne and unawares Starly. "Pika!" Pikachu shouted as he let the bolt loose.

Pikachu descended landing back on Ash's shoulder just as the large bolt of electricity reached Starly, the small bird Pokemon only having time to turn and blink in surprise before giving a loud cry of pain as the electricity washed over it.

Starly couldn't stand the attack and fell rapidly, crashing into the ground just a few feet from Ash and Pikachu, completely unconscious and unable to battle at all.

Ash sighed as he lifted an empty Pokeball from his silver belt and threw it at the comatose Flying and Normal type. Starly was sucked inside the Pokeball in a beam of red energy, before it shut and shook from side to side a few times, a red glow on the front. A few seconds at most before the Pokeball stopped completely, the red glow dying down and giving a soft 'ping'.

Walking over, he picked up the Pokeball, not bothering with his pose, for some weird reason the thought of doing it and getting caught doing it embarrassed him a great deal.

He looked at Pikachu on his shoulder with a soft smile, "It was to be expected I guess, it was only a few weeks ago that you beat Pyramid King Brandon's Regice, the strongest trainer in the battle frontier and a Legendary Pokemon, a dangerous combo and you've only gotten stronger since then." He said to his faithful companion.

Pikachu closed his eyes and flexed his small arm in a somewhat humorous attempt at showing his strength, Ash broke out into a small chuckle until he heard a loud female voice screaming through the forest. "!"

Startled, Ash narrowed his eyes and looked to Pikachu, "Let's go!" He ordered and took off running into the forest.

He didn't notice that purple haired teen that had stood a few feet behind him, an Elekid by his side, clenching his fist.

He'd planned on taunting the stranger with the Pikachu for catching such a weak Starly that was taken out in one hit, when he had heard what the Trainer had said to his Pikachu next, "Beat Brandon did you?" He growled before turning the to electric type by his side, "Elekid come!" He ordered sternly as he began walking down the road.

Ash sprinted through the forest canopy as fast as he could in the direction he heard the scream, it only took a few moments when he saw a clearing up ahead, a rather pretty girl with blue hair and a white hat on her head was laying on the grass a stream of thread that he just knew from experience was from a String Shot attack attached to one of her boots, she was wearing a black vest with a white undershirt, a very, Ash noted, short pink skirt, knee length black socks and a pair of Pink boots. Beside her, also cowering in fear just like her, was a small blue Penguin-like Pokemon.

As he got closer to the clearing, he noticed at least a dozen Ariados on top of the tree's around her opening their mouth and firing a barrage of attacks.

Quickly, Ash grabbed a Pokeball from his silver belt and leapt into action as he released the Pokemon inside, "Cyndaquil, block those Sludge Bomb's with Flamethrower." He ordered as he ran behind the Pokemon that appeared in front of him.

Cyndaquil was a small bipedal Pokémon with bluish fur on top of its body, and a milky colour on the underside. Although called the Fire Mouse Pokémon, Cyndaquil seemed to be a composite of features from the echidna, seen in the flames erupting from its back, and the shrew, seen in the general shaping of its body. Its eyes were closed and It had four red-colored spots on its back from which its flames erupted. It lacked claws on its forelimbs, but had a single claw on each hind foot.

Cyndaquil gave a nod as he opened his mouth and gave a loud cry of, "Cynda!" as a large torrent of flames erupted and sped through to the clearing, blocking the Sludge Bombs before they could reach the pretty blue haired girl, incinerating them into nothing.

With that Ash with Pikachu on his shoulder and Cyndaquil just a little bit in front of him, burst into the clearing and skidding to a halt in front of the girl who was lowering her hands from her face in wonder, her small blue penguin-like Pokemon follow after.

Ash didn't see the girl's awed face as he started ordering his Pokemon around, his mind quickly accessing the threat level of the enemy and how to beat them.

.oOo.

Ash growled as he faced the attacking Ariados, all of whom were clicking even angrier than before at him now, "Ari ari dos dos!" They clicked threateningly.

He turned and looked over his shoulder at the girl as he waited for the angry Spider Pokemon to make their move, "Don't worry, I'll protect you." He told her reassuringly with a small smile on his face before turning back to face his opponents.

Dawn, holding Piplup to her chest tightly, for some weird reason couldn't help the red hue that spread across her cheeks at his tone and easy going smile. So she did the only thing she could, nod dumbly and keep her mouth shut, hardly noticing the Pikachu on the slightly older looking boy's shoulder.

The Ariados finally attacked in their anger, their eyes blackening over as they launched small black energy beams from their eyes.

Dawn's eyes widened as she looked at all the beams twenty-four in total racing towards the standing still Cyndaquil, "Watch out!" She screamed desperately, closing her eyes.

Ash grinned, "Cyndaquil repel them with Flame Wheel."

Cyndaquil obeyed and jumped a foot or two into the air before tucking himself into a ball and spinning as a large wheel of fire surrounded his body, he hit the ground, not losing a hint of his spin as the Fire Pokemon held himself in place.

Dawn opened her eyes when she heard the command, and couldn't help the awed look that appeared in her eyes as she saw the black beams of energy dissolve on contact as they hit the large wheel of fire that was Cyndaquil, coming nowhere close to penetrating the protective fire.

Cyndaquil stopped spinning, landing on his feet and letting the Flame Wheel dissipate as he awaited his trainers next order, which didn't take long at all.

"Now Cyndaquil, hit them all with Flamethrower and send them packing!" He commanded next.

Cyndaquil opened his mouth again and launched another torrent of blazing flames straight towards the first Ariados who couldn't dodge in it's position in the tree, crying out in pain as the Flamethrower washed over it, before Cyndaquil turned his head and began to manoeuvre his powerful Flamethrower over each and every Ariados that gave loud cries of pain when the flames washed over them.

When the flames finally dissipated, all the Ariados were covered in burn and singe marks. They clicked angrily before turning and began running in the opposite direction over the trees in fear as Cyndaquil flared the fire on his back.

Grin still in place, Ash knelt down beside Cyndaquil and patted him on the head as he lifted the Pokeball from his silver belt "Great job Cyndaquil, take a nice long rest." He said soothingly as he returned the small Fire Type Pokemon to his Pokeball in a beam of red energy.

Standing up as he attached Cyndaquil's Pokeball back to his belt, Ash turned to the girl who he noted was staring at him with a little bit of awe, and just took a few moments to bask in it. It was a little immature, but playing the dashing hero was something he'd looked forward to when he had fantasized about his Pokemon journey back in Pallet before he'd gotten Pikachu.

He stared right back at her for a few moments before letting an easy smile slip onto his face as he reached down and offered his arm, "Here, let me help you." He said.

After he pulled the girl to her feet, she finally snapped from her daze. "Thank you for your help, we would have been goners if you didn't show up." she said, "I'm Dawn Berlitz by the way." She introduced herself.

Ash took that as his cue. "Ah, it was no biggie, I'm Ash Ketchum." He responded before looking around the clearing. "So, if you don't mind me asking, just why were those Ariados attacking you?" He asked curiously.

Dawn gave a deep sigh before she responded, "Well I just started out today as a Trainer and was hoping to get my first Pokemon, but at the lab this Piplup here and one of the other Starters, a Chimchar, ran off and I decided to try and help find them. I found Piplup and helped him escape a web the Ariados had gotten him stuck in so they attacked us, but I really thought Piplup had beat them back earlier by returning their attacks with Bide." She explained.

Ash nodded his head a few times during her explanation, waiting for her to finish, "So that means you're heading back to Professor Rowan's lab over in Sandgem town then?" Ash asked

Dawn nodded letting him know he'd gotten the nail right on the head, "Great, then we can head their together, I have to go sign up for the Sinnoh League." Ash continued before turning to the small yellow mouse Pokemon on his shoulder, "Ain't that right Pikachu?" He asked with a small chuckle in his voice.

"Pi Pikapi!" The small electric rodent replied happily as he rubbed his cheek against Ash's own.

Dawn smiled softly at the interaction "That's great!" She replied as they began walking out of the clearing.

"So you're a Pokemon Trainer then, not a Coordinator?" She asked after a few moments.

Ash turned his head to her a they walked, "Well I was primarily a Trainer to start with, I competed in the Indigo Plateau and the Silver Conference over in Kanto and Johto before I set my sights on Hoenn and then heard about contests." Ash told her, "I was travelling with this girl who knew next to nothing about Pokemon, but got really into Contests, so I helped he train for them as we travelled around Hoenn with a few other friends as I earned Gym Badges to compete in the Ever Grande Conference. So, while I consider myself a Trainer I have won a few contests." He concluded.

Dawn listened with rapt attention as he talked, "Wow, how have you done so far?" She asked.

Ash scratched his head, "Well, I've done okay I guess. I've been a Trainer for four years. I came in the top sixteen at the Indigo Plateau, top eight in both the Silver Conference and the Ever Grande Conference, I defeated the reigning champ at the Orange League and gained entry into their Hall of Fame and just recently I became the first ever Trainer to defeat the Kanto Battle Frontier." He explained with a large smile on his face, obviously proud of his accomplishments.

Dawn's eyes sparkled, "Woah that's so awesome! You must be a really tough Trainer!" She praised earnestly.

Ash scratched the back of his head sheepishly, "Well I get by, although I've seen how Regional Champions like Cynthia and Lance battle, and I'm a little reluctant to admit it but in raw power I only have one Pokemon that even comes close to matching their Dragonite and Garchomp."

"Wow really? But why are you reluctant to admit that? Having a Pokemon that could possibly go toe to toe with a champions Pokemon is amazing isn't it?" Dawn asked confusedly.

Ash sighed as he looked towards the sky. "My dream is to become a Pokemon Master, I've been working on it for four years now and I still can't defeat a trainer of their level, sure I'm certain I could defeat a few of their Pokemon but in the end? I'd lose, no contest." Ash explained. "I still have a long way to go to defeat one of them." He continued somewhat sadly, before perking up and turning towards her, "So what about you?" He asked.

Dawn, who'd been listening again in slight awe as Ash explained his chances at beating a Champion perked up at his question and smiled brightly, "My dream is to become an accomplished and experienced Coordinator like my Mom!" She told him excitedly.

Ash grinned despite himself, an answer to his problem, but he'd take care of that later. He looked Dawn in the eyes after a few seconds grin still in place, "Coordinator huh? How about we travel together then?" He asked abruptly, "I've seen and competed in my fair share of Contests and I don't mean to brag but I know my way around the battlefield; I could show you the ropes, so to speak." He continued right after.

Dawn squealed excitedly, "Really, you mean it?" She asked with a brilliant smile, "Are you sure I won't just slow you down?"

Ash shook his head, "No way, I'd be happy to have you as a travelling companion, going new places and meeting new Pokemon is always better when you have friends to share it with." Ash replied honestly and reassuringly.

Dawn grinned excitedly as she jumped at Ash, hugging his arm right to her chest, "Then I accept!" She proclaimed happily.

Ash laughed and let her continue holding his arm, he didn't know why but he enjoyed the way she held possessively onto his arm. "So have you decided on what Pokemon you want to start with?" He asked, changing the subject.

Dawn either didn't notice she was holding his arm tightly or was content to do it as she smiled at him, "No way buster, of course I've picked but I'm not letting you know until I make the choice back at the lab!" She responded jokingly.

Pikachu and Piplup, having relocated themselves to the ground and were walking beside their trainers, both noticed they'd been forgotten and looked at each other, matching sly grins forming.

.oOo.

When they finally reached Professor Rowan's lab in Sandgem Town, Ash stood back leaning against the wall, Pikachu back inside his large backpack asleep as he watched Dawn talk with the old man.

"Hmm, there's been stories of a Legendary Pokemon living in Lake Verity for a long time now." Professor Rowan explained after Dawn told him about what she saw back at the lake. "That might have been the Pokemon you saw."

"Wow, you think so?" Dawn asked reverently, "Awesome." She whispered.

Professor Rowan smiled down at her, "You had quite the day, perhaps not as expected but your journey has begun, so now it's time to give you your Pokeballs and Pokedex." He told her.

The dark green haired assistant held out a tray that contained five Pokeballs and a pink Pokedex, "Here you are."

As Dawn reached into the tray and took her Pokedex, Rowan continued his small lecture, "You see this Pokedex will provide with information about the various Pokemon you are sure to encounter." He lectured before reaching into the tray and picking up one of the shrunken Pokeballs, expanding it and allowing the empty Pokeball to open and show her the insides of it, "And these are your Pokeballs, very useful items for carrying your Pokemon around in." He continued.

With that he and his assistants turned towards the table that had all three Sinnoh Region starters standing atop it, "And now it is time for you to chose your Pokemon, and these are the three that are available to the first time trainers in the Sinnoh region." He said, "The Fire Type Chimchar." He continued as he looked at the Pokemon; it was a small orange chimp like Pokemon with a yellow underbelly and a small fire burning on its rear end. "The Water Type Piplup." He introduced next who was a small blue penguin like Pokemon, "And finally the Grass type Turtwig." Turtwig was a small four legged green Pokemon with a brown shell on it's back and a leaf sprouting from it's head. Professor Rowan turned his head and looked down at Dawn, "So have you decided which one you will choose?" He asked.

Dawn smiled up at him, "Yes sir I have, Piplup!"

Piplup pressed his small arms to his hips proudly. "Piplup!"

The Chimchar over in the corner of the room, who has been dancing in anticipation, face vaulted straight into the table.

"Good, then here is Piplup's Pokeball." Professor Rowan said as he lifted his hand and handed her the Pokeball in it.

Dawn took the Pokeball delicately and stepped forward towards the table to stand in front of Piplup. "Piplup, me and you have already been through a lot, we're really a team." She told the small blue Water Type Pokemon.

"Lup!" Piplup responded as he lifted his small blue arm in agreement.

"Okay let's go!" Dawn said as she lifted the Pokeball and returned Piplup in a beam of red energy.

Dawn was about to speak again when Professor Rowan beat her to it as he turned towards Ash, who was still leaning against the wall. "Now, I may be mistaken Mr. Ketchum but that jacket looks an aweful lot like the official Pokemon Ranger jackets."

Ash opened his eyes, but kept leaning against the wall nonetheless, "It is." He responded.

Proffessor Rowan nodded, "And why are you wearing it, might I ask?" He asked curiously.

Ash kicked up off the wall now, "I'm an honorary member of the elite Pokemon Ranger squad." He responded evenly, "I obviously couldn't become a full time member because I'm a Pokemon Trainer."

"Excuse me." Dawn cut in, "But what exactly is a Pokemon Ranger?" She asked curiously.

The female assistant of Professor Rowan with short red hair chimed in, "A Pokemon Ranger's job is to protect Pokemon all over the world from poachers, calm them down in the case of wild Pokemon becoming enraged, and much much more." She explained to Dawn.

"Wow, that's so cool." Dawn breathed.

"But how did you become a Pokemon Ranger in the first place? For one you're much younger than is usually allowed." Professor Rowan asked next.

Ash gave a sheepish laugh and scratched the back of his neck, "Well..." He spoke a little nervously, "I've been involved in saving and calming quite a few Legendary Pokemon."

Professor Rowan blinked, that was all the reaction he gave that noted he was quite shocked. "Indeed? What Legendaries might I ask?"

Ash scratched the back of his head anxiously, "Well, let's put it this way, the only Sinnoh native Legendary I've dealt with has been a Manapy, and outside of Sinnoh? Let's just say the only one I've not been up close and personal with has been Raikou." Ash explained.

"Oh wow! How many is that?" Dawn asked her eyes starry.

"That would be at least twenty Legendary Pokemon." Professor Rowan answered distantly.

'21 Actually.' Ash corrected mentally, but decided to keep his knowledge about Mew-Two to himself. Arceus knows the Pokemon deserved some peace to himself.

"Really? You've seen at least twenty Legendary Pokemon, how lucky!" Dawn gushed.

Ash saw the question in Professor Rowan's eyes and already knew what he was going to ask so decided to answer it now, "Yes, but even though I've seen that many Legendaries doesn't mean the Rangers would have accepted me, the only reason they accepted me is because I've defeated two Legendary Pokemon in one on one battle with my Pokemon." Ash responded to the unasked question. He paused as he realized something. "Actually, now that I think about it, those two were official battles, so they should be recorded and posted on my Trainer information page, if you feel like checking it out that is." He revealed.

He was about to continue when everybody in the room, Chimchar and Turtwig included, disappeared so fast they left dust clouds behind as they appeared at a computer at the other end of the lab, Chimchar and Turtwig leaning over Professor Rowan's shoulders as his assistant brought up Ash's official trainer page.

"...I guess seeing Legendary Pokemon in battle is something to be excited about?" Ash said to himself, a sweatdrop sliding down the back of his head, he didn't really understand why they were excited, but then again, almost every time he'd come into contact with a Legendary Pokemon he mostly always almost died, so he may be just the slightest bit biased.

He walked over just in time to see Charizard stop Articuno's Steel Wing attack with his bare hands, earning gasps of surprise from the audience, from there Charizard locked Articuno into a hold and spun into a backwards dive and performed his signature Siesmic Toss, when the smoke cleared, Charizard was shown standing tall and proud despite his various injuries and Articuno was down and out.

"Such an incredibly Charizard, going toe to toe with a Legendary Pokemon such as Articuno and coming out on top is no small feat." Proffessor Rowan complimented as he scrolled down the list of videos in his official trainer page before settling on the icon with Regice and clicking on it.

"Wow." Dawn breathed as she turned to face him, "Is that the Pokemon you were talking about earlier?" she asked.

Ash nodded, "Yeah, Charizard is without a doubt my most powerful Pokemon and he's no doubt even stronger now."

Dawn was about to ask something else, but she was cut off by Ash's voice on the computer.

"Pikachu, Iron Tail!"

Followed by the obvious cry of pain from Regice.

Turning back, Dawn watched in awe as Pikachu barraged Regice with attack after attack, only to be frozen and Regice to use rest and heal and Pikachu to break free and start the barrage of attacks all over again.

The battle continued for a full ten minutes easily, before Pikachu finally perseverance and defeated Regice with an extremely powerful Volt Tackle.

Dawn breathed out in awe again, "Ash I had no idea that little Pikachu you had on your shoulder was so powerful!"

Ash smirked confidently, "Pikachu was my first ever Pokemon, we pride ourselves in his power." He responded.

"Might I cut in with a question?" The female assistant asked.

Ash nodded to her, "If your Pikachu is strong enough to defeat a Legendary Pokemon, wouldn't it make much more sense to use a Thunder Stone and evolve it into a Raichu, wouldn't it be much more powerful then?" She asked.

"I don't force my Pokemon to evolve if they don't want to, if they do, great but if they're happy as they are who am I to force them?" Ash responded seriously. "So far Pikachu has preferred being a Pikachu, so that's how he'll stay."

Professor Rowan who had been quiet up until then with a contemplative look on his face deicded to cut in, "Interesting, you have given me a lot to think about Mr. Ketchum, now shouldn't you two be heading out now?" He asked.

Ash nodded, "Yeah." He turned towards Dawn, "Ready to go?" He asked.

Dawn smiled and nodded, "Yup!" She responded, giving him a thumbs up.

He and Dawn began walking towards the door, when Professor Rowan walked up behind them, "Just remember Dawn that if you need help, feel free to give me a call." He told them as they walked through the doors to the lab that slid open automatically, that's when they caught sight of a purple haired boy wearing a black and purple tracksuit glaring at Ash heatedly, "Yes, who are you?" Professor Rowan asked gruffly.

"The names Paul, and from the looks of things you're Professor Rowan." The now named Paul answered as he walked up and stood right in front of them, "I'm waiting for him." He said nodding his head at Ash.

"For me?" Ash asked questioningly.

"I heard you defeated Pyramid King Brandon, wanna battle?" Paul questioned.

Ash grinned, "A battle? Sure I'm game." He responded excitedly.

Professor Rowan spoke up now, "Then off to my back garden." He proclaimed.

.oOo.

Ash and Paul now stood on opposite sides of the grassy field, Pikachu hanging from Ash's shoulder now curiously.

"Wow, I've never seen a real Pokemon Battle before." Dawn said excitedly.

Ash grinned, "Well you're seeing one now so hold onto your hat." He told her.

"Hn." Paul grunted before turning his attention to Ash, "This will be a three on three Pokemon battle with no substitutes, the first to win two out of three wins, got it?" Paul asked rudely.

Ash grinned as he took a Pokeball from his belt, "I got it, then I'll start off with Croconaw." Ash responded as he released his Pokemon from the Pokeball.

Croconaw appeared just in front of Ash, dancing in place, Croconaw are medium-sized, bipedal crocodilian Pokémon, mostly blue in coloration with yellow accentuations and black eye markings. Croconaw had three clusters of red spikes on it's body, one with three prongs on its head like a crest, one with two prongs on its back, and one diamond-shaped spike on its tail. Croconaw had a set of pronounced, yellow jaws. Although. It possessed an asymmetrical, yellow-colored pattern on it's chest that somewhat resembled a spotted animal skin.

Paul grunted as he released his own Pokemon from it's Pokeball, "Elekid, stand by for battle." He ordered as his own Pokemon appeared in front of him.

Paul took the first move almost instantly. "Elekid, Thunderbolt now!" He ordered sternly.

Elekid spun it's arms fast before launching a large bolt of electricity at Croconaw.

"Catch it with both hands and then use Iron Tail." Ash commanded quickly.

"What?" Paul asked gapingly before his eyes widened as Croconaw caught the Thunderbolt with both arms and watched in stupefied awe as Croconaw's tail glowed white and electricity ran through it straight into the ground.

Ash seeing Paul's stupefied look answered the question he was going to ask. "I learned that back in the Hoenn Region." He told him before looking to Croconaw, "Now use Water Gun!"

From Croconaw's mouth a massive torrent of water shot out, a spiral of water spinning around the torrent showing the clear power of the attack.

Paul's eyes widened, "Elekid, Protect now!" He ordered.

Elekid nodded and held it's arms out in front of it as a thin green dome appeared around it, just as the Water Gun crashed into it. Elekid ground it's teeth as it struggled to hold up the Protect but finally it outlasted the attack.

They had no reprieve though as Croconaw came rushing in, "Now Croconaw, Ice Punch!" Ash ordered.

Paul gritted his teeth, "Elekid counter with Thunder Punch!" He commanded.

Elekid wasted no time and threw a punch covered in electricity straight towards Croconaw who had reached it now, one fist glowing deep icy blue.

"Catch it with your other hand and continue Ice Punch!" Ash shouted from the other side of the field.

Croconaw caught the Thunder Punch with his unused hand, giving a small cry of pain as he absorbed the attack, but continued nonetheless and followed up, punching elekid in the side of the face with the hand that was powered up with the Ice Punch.

Paul seemed to have no luck, because almost instantly, Elekid froze over in a block of ice. Paul gnashed his teeth in anger, "Break out of there now with Thunderbolt!" He shouted angrily.

Inside the block of ice Elekid let loose a powerful torrent of electricity, breaking most of the ice around it.

Unluckily, Ash gave them no chance to recover, "Hydro Pump now!" He ordered.

From Croconaw's mouth blasted a literal cannon of water zooming towards the immobile Elekid. Elekid only had time to widen it's eyes as it desperately tugged at the ice encasing it's feet before the powerful Water Attack crashed straight into it's face and catapulted it straight across the field, where it came to a stop after rolling for a few moments, swirls in it's eyes and unable to continue. The Hydro Pump being so powerful it destroyed the Ice that was around Elekid on impact.

"Nicely done Croconaw!" Ash cheered as he returned the now dancing again Pokemon to his Pokeball and switched it for another on his silver belt.

Paul glared at the Pokeball in his hand as he returned his Elekid, "That's all you've got?" He asked it angrily, grunting in anger he switched it with another Pokeball.

Standing next to Proffessor Rowan Dawn, with stars in her eyes said, "Wow, I had no idea moves could be used like that and Croconaw was so powerful it won despite the type disadvantage." Dawn gushed giddily. Growing up in a small town made one appreciate the more interesting things in life.

Professor Rowan answered her in his gruff voice, "Yes, using a Steel Type move like Iron Tail to channel the Thunderbolt directly into the ground was genius."

Paul sent out his Pokemon first this time "Chimchar, stand by for battle and you better not fail me or else!" Paul ordered cruelly.

Ash grinned as he took out his Pokedex and Scanned the Pokemon, "Wow, that's one of the Sinnoh Starters right?" He asked.

Paul just grunted and didn't deem him an answer.

He didn't need to, as Dex's voice was already telling Ash all he needed to know. "Chimchar, the Monkey Pokémon. Chimchar easily climbs the sheerest of walls and lives on mountain tops. When it sleeps, it's flames go out; a phenomenon that has been known to scare rookie Trainers, as a Fire Type's flame going out usually signifies death."

Ash looked at Chimchar in excitement, "I've gotta get me one of those." He said as he let out his newest Pokemon, "Starly, time for us to get acquainted. Starly appeared, flapping his wings gently in the air, briefly turning to give Ash a salute with his wing before turning back to facing Chimchar.

Paul glared angrily at Ash now, "I saw you catch that Pokemon just this morning, are you insulting me by using such a weak Pokemon to battle me?" He grit out.

Ash glared back now, "Any Pokemon can be strong, it just depends on how you use them."

"Whatever, your loss." Paul ground out angrily, "Chimchar, Flame Wheel now!"

Chimchar jumped and rolled into a large flaming wheel before shooting off at Starly like a rocket.

"Starly ascend!" Ash commanded.

Starly flew up quickly, narrowly dodging the powerful fire attack, "Now send it back to Paul with Whirlwhind!" Ash ordered.

Starly flapped his wings powerfully, just as the Flame wheel dissipated from around Chimchar, generating a powerful wind and sending Chimchar crashing back along the ground to beside Paul.

"Flamethrower now!" Paul demanded.

Chimchar opened it's small mouth and let a large torrent of flames fly straight at Starly.

Ash wasn't about to let the opportunity side though, "Starly spin straight underneath it using Quick Attack and then follow in with Wing Attack on Chimchar!" He instructed.

A White line blurred from behind Starly, as he span right out of the direction of the powerful Flamethrower and shot towards Chimchar before the attack had even ended with glowing white wings, Chimchar didn't get the time to dodge before Starly slashed painfully against it's face with one of it's wings, sending the small Chimp Pokemon tumbling to the ground.

Paul grunted angrily at the fights turn of events, he was so sure Chimchar was going to dominate the battle, "Chimchar, Dig now!" He demanded angrily.

Chimchar jumped to it's feet, a few bruises on it's body from Starly's Wing Attack but nothing major. Chimchar leapt to it's feet and prepared to dive straight into the ground and create a hole, but Ash had other plans.

"Starly, get to it quickly with Quick Attack and use your beak to grab one of it's arms then fly straight up." Ash shouted to his newest Pokemon.

Starly blurred forward, a line of light shooting from behind him as he moved so quickly, before Chimchar could fully finish it's dive into the ground, Starly had used his beak and grabbed Chimchar's arm and begun quickly fly straight up, slower than usual because of Chimchar's weight.

Paul almost shouted in anger, but calmed himself somewhat, "Get yourself free with your other hand use Fury Swipes!" He shouted up testily.

Chimchar began to slash at Starly's face with it's other hand but Starly held on through the pain as he reached the apex height of his flight and Ash took his cue, "Now throw it towards the ground and use Whirlwind!"

Chimchar yelped as Starly swung around and threw it straight down with his beak, before Starly began flapping his wings again, generating another strong wind that pushed straight into Chimchar, more than doubling it's speed towards the ground.

"Chimchar!" Chimchar cried out in fear, but could do nothing as it crashed straight into the ground creating a small crater from the impact and kicking up a cloud of dust.

Everyone waited in baited breath for the smoke to clear and when they did, there was one smirk, one smile, one whoop of joy and one growl of anger.

Chimchar was laying in the small crater, unconscious and unable to continue.

Paul growled in anger as he returned Chimchar and glared contemptibly at the Pokeball as Ash called Starly down to his shoulder, "Way to go Starly, first battle ever and you won!" Ash cheered his small Pokemon, who puffed up in pride.

Ash chuckled at Starly before lifting the Pokeball and returning it in a beam of red energy, just a Dawn came running over and threw herself onto Ash's back, "Way to go! You won!" She cheered.

Ash was about to respond when they heard Paul speak up at the Pokeball in his hand, "That was beyond pathetic, you lost to a Pokemon he caught just this morning, I can let Elekid's loss slide because it battled against an experienced and powerful Croconaw, but you were defeated by a common Starly." He spat out angrily, "I have no need for weaklings in my team, get out!" He spoke coldly as he released Chimchar covered in injuries from it's Pokeball in a flash of blue light.

Ash growled angrily with Dawn still hanging onto his back, "What the hell'd you do that for?" He asked angrily.

Paul glared right back, "There are a million Chimchar as weak as that pathetic weakling, as soon as I see a stronger one, I'll just grab it." He answered tonelessly, before turning and walking away only pausing briefly to give a short, curt bow to Professor Rowan in thanks for the their use of the field.

Ash growled angrily as he watched Paul walk away, but his eyes softened as he took in the sight of the Chimchar, small beaten and... alone.

He crouched down beside it, unaware that Dawn stood right behind him after vacating his back, "You know that guy's just a ****." Ash commented, ignoring the slight giggle from Dawn behind him, "You can come with me if you want, unlike Paul I can spot a great Pokemon when I see one." He said softly as he lifted an empty Pokeball up.

Chimchar watched Paul walk out of sight sadly before turning to Ash, he looked between the Pokeball and Ash before sighing and accepting the fate by closing his eyes and touching the Pokeball, allowing himself to be sucked in, no fight at all as the Pokeball gave a soft 'ding'.

Dawn behind Ash smiled softly down at him admiringly, 'He's so nice to Pokemon.' She thought.

Ash smiled as he stood up and turned to Professor Rowan, "Thanks for the field sir, but I think it's time me and Dawn hit the road." He turned and began walking away, beckoning for Dawn to follow him.

Dawn smiled and thanked Professor Rowan before running up to catch up beside Ash, "So where are we headed?" She asked.

Ash smiled at her as he turned towards her, "Well, I heard there's a contest in Jubilife City, you can make your début there." He told her.

Dawn squealed happily, "Oh yeah!" She shouted as she fist pumped.

.oOo.

A few hours later, Ash and Dawn had made it to the forest area just outside of Sandgem town, where Dawn watched in surprise as Ash went about cooking dinner, setting up camp and feeding all the Pokemon, including Piplup.

Although there were two Pokeballs she hadn't seen the contents of.

They were just sitting down to bowls of stew beside a camp fire when Ash spoke up, "So Dawn it's your Twelfth birthday today right?" Ash asked.

"Mhhmm." Dawn responded through the stew in her mouth.

Ash grinned, "Great, then how about I give you a present?" Ash asked.

"Really?" Dawn asked to which Ash nodded, "That'd be great!" She responded excitedly.

"Well then." Ash started as he took a Pokeball from his belt and placed it in front of her, "Here, this Pokemon should do you well in Contests, I've already trained her up a bit myself so she should be plenty strong for a beginner like you, although she is quite a bit mischievous." Ash explained. "It's her dream to take part in Contests, so please take care of her."

Dawn breathed out in awe, for maybe the tenth time that day, something she knew she had to stop doing, but couldn't help it. Standing up she decided to check out the Pokemon inside, "Go Pokeball!" She shouted excitedly as she released the Pokemon.

"Aipom!" The Pokemon that appeared in front of her cried out before hugging her legs, it was a small purple monkey Pokemon, with a long tail that had a large hand on the end.

"She's so cute!" She squealed as she picked Aipom up, hugging the small normal type to her chest.

Ash grinned, "Yeah, and she's quite the powerhouse too, the attacks she knows are Focus Punch, Swift, Double Team and Scratch, I'm sure you'll be able to create some great performances with her on your side." Ash explained.

He was about to continue, but Dawn had already returned Aipom to her Pokeball and glomped Ash, burying her head into his shoulder. "Thank you thank you thank you thank you!" She mumbled into his shoulder gratefully.

Ash gave her an awkward hug, "Well, great to know you enjoy the present." He stated with a nervous chuckle.

Dawn pulled her face from his shoulder, not bothering to move from the hugging position because she quite liked it. "Are you kidding? I love it!" She shouted happily, before she and Ash burst out laughing.

And that's how Ash and Dawn's Sinnoh Journey began...

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And that's the first chapter. How'd you guys like it? If you like it enough I'll post the later chapters. I've already got 115k+ words of this story written.
 

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Chapter 2 - Go!

Ash grinned as he stood back out of the way, watching over Dawn as she stood a few feet away from a Buneary.

After he'd cooked them and the Pokemon breakfast they'd packed up their belongings and proceeded on their journey. They had been walking through the forest area for over an hour, Ash had been explaining the basics of how Contest Appeal rounds went and the theory behind using attacks to create varied effects when they came upon a Buneary bouncing happily through the forest clearing and Dawn just had to catch it because it was so 'cute'.

Ash shook his head, he didn't understand the concept of cute Pokemon, he preferred them powerful and slightly intimidating.

“Go for it Dawn.” Ash encouraged.

Dawn's eyes gained a determined glint as she lifted a shrunken Pokeball, “I'm so psyched!” She crowed.

“Here we go!” She called as she lifted her arm back preparing to throw the shrunken Pokeball.

“Hold on!” Ash cut in, “You've gotta make the Pokeball bigger first, but before that you should try to weaken it in battle.” He corrected.

Dawn face-faulted before rising back up to her feet, a sheepish expression of her face, “Oops, I knew I forgot something.” She stuttered. She grabbed another Pokeball and released the Pokemon inside, “Okay Piplup spotlight!” She called as Piplup appeared before her in a flash of light.

“Piplup!” The small Water type cried as he proudly stuck out his chest at the Buneary... who responded by opening it's mouth where a light blue ball of energy gathered before erupting in three crisscrossing beams of light blue energy.

Dawn panicked, and it showed on her face, “P-Piplup dodge!” She cried.

Piplup just managed to avoid the beam as it impacted with his previous spot causing it to freeze over in ice.

Dawn nervously raised her arm to give Piplup another command when she felt two hands softly grasp her shoulders from behind, and felt warm breath on her ear causing her to shiver slightly as goosebumps travelled along her skin, “Calm down Dawn, relax and let Buneary come to you.” She heard Ash speak softly into her ear.

She sighed trying to relax her tense body, Ash was a lot more experienced when it came to Pokemon so she knew to trust his judgement.

Ash, seeing her relax into his slight embrace and rest her back against his chest, pushed on. “The basics of Pokemon battling come down to four things, A Pokemon's power, speed, defense and the Trainers judgement.” Ash whispered in her ear again, causing her to shiver once again, “Attacking head on without reserve is for those who don't have any idea how to use strategy or those with Pokemon that have an extreme amount of strength and can afford to take hits, follow my advice because I've found one of the best ways to battle, at least in my own opinion.”

Dawn sighed as she felt herself relax completely into Ash's chest, “I trust you.” She whispered back.

Ash smiled softly down at her, seeing as he was a good head taller. “Good, now just follow what I say.” He told her, Dawn nodding slightly in agreement.

“Buneary!” The small brown Rabbit Pokemon cried as it launched itself towards Piplup, it's ears drooping forward and glowing a faint white.

“That's a Dizzy Punch.” Ash instructed. “Piplup may become confused if it hits, so wait until the last second before having Piplup sidestep or spin to the side, and then have Piplup follow up with Bubblebeam.”

Dawn nodded, a red hue had gathered across her face and her heart was pounding almost painfully in her chest, but she was enjoying her position leaning against Ash's chest much more than she'd admit.

As Buneary was a few feet from Piplup and closing in fast, Dawn acted on Ash's advice, “Piplup spin to your side to dodge Buneary, when you come back around hit it with Bubblebeam.” She ordered.

As Buneary was about to pummel Piplup with it's ears, the small blue Penguin Pokemon spun to the right, causing Buneary to soar straight past, exposing it's back to Piplup who opened his mouth and fired a stream of blue bubbles straight into the Normal Type Pokemon's back.

Buneary gave a cry of pain and fell to the ground unmoving and Piplup took that moment to puff his chest out in pride over his victory.

Dawn blinked as one of Ash's hands rose up from her shoulder holding an empty and already enlarged Pokeball and placed it in her hand, which was raised already from whan she'd gestured wildly when she'd given Piplup his orders; something she'd need to work on since it wasn't exactly graceful. “Catch it now.” He whispered approvingly.

Dawn shivered again at the pleasurable feeling of his breath on her ear and neck but complied nonetheless, tossing the Pokeball jerkily from her position at the downed Buneary.

The Pokeball hit the comatose Pokemon, sucking it inside with a beam of ready energy, before the Pokeball dropped to the ground, rolled from side to side a few times and then settled down with a soft 'ding'.

It took a few moments for Dawn to realize it as Ash let her out of his embrace and stood beside her, but then it finally came to her and a brilliant smile lit up her face, “I just caught my first Pokemon!” She cheered happily.

Excitedly she ran over and grabbed the Pokeball. Lifting it up she stared at it joyously, “I can't believe I caught a Pokemon on my first try...” She said dazedly.

Ash chuckled as he walked up beside her, Pikachu jumping from his shoulder down to beside Piplup where both Electric and Water Pokemon proceeded to fist bump.

“You should scan the Pokeball with your Pokedex to see all the moves Buneary has. The biggest mistake a Trainer can make is not learning every bit of knowledge they can on their Pokemon, something I learned the hard way.” Ash commented helpfully as he made it to beside her, snapping her out of her daze.

“Right!” Dawn responded energetically and grabbed her pink Pokedex. Flipping it open and pointing it towards the Pokeball in her other hand and hitting the button labelled 'scan'. A female, tinny voice spilled from the small speaker in the device. “Buneary, the Rabbit Pokémon. When sensing danger, it extends both ears as an alert, and when cold, it curls up and goes to sleep. This Buneary is Female and has the ability Klutz. Currently, this Buneary knows the attacks Dizzy Punch, Ice Beam, Bounce and Double Team.”

“Wow, that's a pretty good moveset for your first catch.” Ash commented over her shoulder.

“Really?” She asked.

Ash nodded, “Yeah, Ice Beam for one is an extremely good elemental attack and not to mention it's great for contests.” He responded.

Dawn smiled at him after a moment, “I wouldn't have been able to do it without your help, thank you Ash.” She told him, before surprising himself and her as she stowed Buneary's Pokeball in her bag and threw her arms around Ash's neck, bringing him into a tight hug.

Ash blushed slightly, totally unprepared for the embrace, but after a few seconds he relaxed his tense posture and slipped his arms around her waist as he relaxed into it, bringing one arm up and gently dragging it up and down Dawn's back in a comforting manner, “Glad to help.” He said softly into her head, in the process catching a good whiff of her hair.

'Vanilla.' He registered the scent as, whether it was from her shampoo, perfume, or even just her natural scent. He didn't know, or care for that matter, he just couldn't help himself as he nuzzled her cheek against her white hat and, since it was so thin, by extension her hair. He didn't know why, but he enjoyed being so close to Dawn, sure he'd been hugged by a few girls, even kissed a few times, but he didn't really find Misty all that pretty to be honest, nor did he know Melody long enough to feel anything out of her kiss. Bianca or Latias, he cared for but not in that way, Bianca because while he did think she was pretty she was too absorbed in her art and did he even have to mention Latias? He was fond of the very affectionate Pokemon, like his Bayleef but he wasn't about to try and strike a relationship up with her, he wasn't into beastiality, or pokephilia, or whatever they were calling it these days, thank you very much.

The closest he had felt to the same as now with Dawn was with May, they'd hugged a few times, hell he'd even caught both himself and May staring into each other's eyes at times, so while that might have went somewhere, there was always that arrogant pretty boy Drew that came between them, handing May roses left, right and centre, and flirting with her, something that annoyed him to no end.

Why the hell did someone who was so obviously gay have to flirt so much with girls?

He was broken from his thoughts when he slid down against the tree behind them into a sitting position, Dawn was near enough sitting in his lap hugging him, as he kept one arm around her waist and the other gently caressing her back.

“Can we stay like this for a little while? I'm enjoying it.” Dawn pleaded softly, her hot breath washing against his neck causing him to shiver and his heart rate to increase.

Despite how inexperienced he was when it came to this type of thing, Ash found himself smiling into Dawn's hat as he took another whiff of her vanilla scented hair. “Sure Dawn, as long as you like.” He responded comfortingly.

They sat like that for a few minutes, enjoying the closeness between them both before Ash decided to start a conversation, “Hey Dawn, do you have any plans for your first contest?” He asked.

He was surprised to get no answer, just Dawn continuing to softly breath against his neck, bending his neck down to get a better look a soft smile spread across his face as he saw both of Dawn's eyes closed and that she was asleep.

With his large backpack on, the position he was in was actually very comfortable, it was very soft against his back and then at his front Dawn was nice and warm and also felt very soft against him.

Within the gentle embrace of Dawn, he didn't even notice as his eyelids got heavy before drooping down and closing as he also fell asleep.

They forgot completely that two certain Pokemon were watching them.

Pikachu and Piplup grinned at each other as they fist bumped again, “(Look's like we'll be seeing each other for quite a while to come my new bro.)” Pikachu commented.

Piplup nodded his small blue head, “(Dawn Ketchum does have a nice ring to it doesn't it?) The small Water type Pokemon responded with a laugh.

Pikachu nodded in agreement, “(Now, whatta you say we go do some training and let the two lovebirds sleep together in peace?”) Pikachu asked.

Piplup fist pumped, “(I'm game!)” He responded energetically.

With that, both Electric and Water type Pokemon ran off into a deeper section of the forest, where Pikachu would humiliate Piplup for hours on end, but in doing so allowing the small blue penguin like Pokemon to become all the stronger.

After all, Pikachu couldn't allow the partner of his best friend for life's new soon-to-be girlfriend be unable to protect her, could he?

.oOo.


It was a few hours later when Dawn woke up first, snuggling into Ash's neck, before realizing where she was and what she was doing and thus, jumped up, startled, which woke Ash up as well. Dawn, realizing her sudden jump had caused her head to hit into his chin, started apologizing profusely, a small red hue across her face.

Ash had silenced her apologizing with one simple sentence, “It's okay Dawn, in fact I quite enjoyed it; aside from that last part anyway.” He had told her, causing the small red hue on her face to turn into a full scarlet faced blush as he rubbed his chin.

And thus they had started back on their journey through the forest, Piplup having returned to his Pokeball on his own before they woke up because he was too tired to do anything else after training with Pikachu, and the electric mouse having climbed back into Ash's backpack to catch up on some Z's.

As they walked, they were so close to each other that they kept brushing up against one another, not that either of them seemed to mind.

It didn't take long at all before conversation was brought up again, despite them both enjoying the comfortable silence, “Hey Ash, what was the first Pokemon you caught?” Dawn asked curiously.

Ash let a melancholy smile spread across his face as he turned his face towards her, remembering his old buddy, “Ah, that would have been my old Butterfree back when he was a Caterpie.” He replied.

“Wow a Butterfree really?” She asked before continuing quickly, “I've seen a few of them and they're really beautiful.” She gushed.

Ash gave a laugh as he reached into his back pocket, “Oh Butterfree was definitely a beautiful Pokemon.” He commented, pulling his Pokedex from his pocket before continuing, “Now the Pokedex, while having it's own set of images for Pokemon, also keeps the image of any Pokemon you scan.” He told her as he lifted his Pokedex up and showed her the screen.

Dawn gasped as she got a good look at it, standing in the image was a younger Ash wearing a red and white cap, with a short blue sleeved blue jacket, but the most surprising thing about the image was the large blue Butterfly Pokemon with white and black wings sitting on Ash's shoulder as he reached up and stroked the Pokemon under it's chin as it leaned into his hand.

“Wow...” Dawn breathed, “He must be really strong by now.”

“I wouldn't know, I released him back into the wild a long time ago.” Ash replied sadly.

“But why?” Dawn asked, her voice almost pleading.

Ash gave her another melancholy smile as he lifted his Pokedex up again, this time the image on the screen being that of another Butterfree but this one's body being pink, “Butterfree found the love of his life so I let him go with her, it would have been selfish of me to keep him by my side when he had found someone to keep him happy.” Ash replied softly, before giving a small chuckle a second later, “But I never did release him from the Pokeball so that no other trainer could catch him if they came across him, so technically he is still my Pokemon.” Ash explained, chuckling softly.

Dawn gave a giggle, “I can understand that, I don't think many people would pass up the opportunity to catch such a great looking Pokemon, I know I wouldn't.” She responded. They were interrupted as the sun above them seemed to get brighter, while small shining sparkles floated down around them.

“Wow, what's that?” Dawn asked.

Ash narrowed his eyes, knowing what kind of combinations a move like that could allow to be performed, “It's a Sunny Day attack, it powers up the attacks of fire types and allows a few others moves to be performed better. Solar Beam, for instance, can be launched a lot faster than is usually possible.” He explained, reaching for Cyndaquil's Pokeball, alert and ready to act if anybody attacked.

He eased up his grip though as he saw a man that could pass for a prince walk into the clearing with a small Budew by his side, “Ah, hello my friends, I am sorry if we startled you, we are just enjoying the peace of the forest.” The prince look-a-like apologized.

The man had long black hair and had what Ash could guess was a handsome face. The prince lookalike was wearing knee length brown boots, cream dress pants, a cream dress shirt with a green vest over it and a green hat, over his broad shoulders he had a long green cloak draped. “I am Nando the Bard.” He introduced himself and for the first time Ash noted he had a mew shaped golden harp in his hands.

Ash smiled, “I'm Ash Ketchum.”

Dawn introduced herself right after him, “And I'm Dawn Berlitz.”

“A pleasure to meet you my young friends.” Nando replied, quirking an eyebrow as Ash squatted down and softly rubbed the side of Budew's head.

“Dew.” Budew cooed at Ash's soft ministrations.

“This is a pretty strong looking Budew you have here, I can tell you've raised it well.” Ash commented as he stood back up.

“I thank you, but it is not I who should be taking the credit, Budew is the one that puts in all the work after all.” Nando responded.

“Well then, great job Budew.” Ash told the small Grass type Pokemon with a smile.

“Hey I've got it!” Dawn suddenly proclaimed.

“Got what Dawn?” Ash asked.

Dawn smiled at him, “Now I can show you how strong I've gotten.” She replied before turning to face Nando, “Nando would you mind battling with me?” She asked.

“If that pleases you.” Nando responded.

Ash took his chance to cut in, “Don't forget Dawn, this will be your very first battle with a Trainer, but remember what I told you earlier and you should do fine.” Ash told her.

“Don't worry abut me Ash, with your advice I'll be fine.” She replied.

Nando spoke up next, “Dawn, are you by chance on a quest to win the Sinnoh League?” He asked.

Dawn shook her head in the negative, “No, I'm on a quest to win the Grand festival.” Dawn replied happily.

“I see, then a contest battle it is, there is a clearing up ahead that will be perfect for our needs.” Nando responded.

“Great!” Dawn cheered.

With that all three Trainers, plus Budew, began walking through the forest together for a few minutes before they reached the clearing, Dawn and Nando taking up spaces opposite each other in the clearing and Ash standing directly behind Dawn so he could give her advice if she needed it.

Seeing Budew standing in front of Nando at the ready, Dawn extracted one of her Pokeballs and enlarged it in her hand, “Okay Buneary, spotlight!” She called as she released the small brown rabbit like Pokemon.

Ash smiled behind her, “Good choice, Buneary has two good moves that will cause Budew a lot of damage if they connect.” He commented from behind her.

Dawn smiled at his praise, but didn't respond, instead she intended to take the first move, “Okay Buneary Ice Beam!” She ordered.

Buneary opened her mouth and quickly fired the crisscrossing light blue beams towards Budew.

“Please, dodge.” Nando requested.

Budew obeyed and jumped to the side, narrowly dodging the Ice Beam as it froze over it's previous position.

“Please, Bullet Seed.” Nando requested quickly.

Budew opened it's mouth and fired a multitude of yellow energy bullets towards Buneary.

Dawn remembering Ash's advice to counter and dodge when not using extremely powerful Pokemon thought of a manoeuvre on the fly, “Buneary use Bounce to jump over the attack and come down on Budew.”

“Bun bun!” Buneary responded as she jumped straight up at least fifty feet into the air, dodging the Bullet Seed and coming down hard, stomping her feet into the face of Budew.

The small grass type gave a cry of pain as it crashed into the ground, but Nando continued undeterred, “Mega Drain if you please.” He requested next.

Budew jumped to it's feet and the bud on Budew's head glowed white, as it shot a dark green beam from its bud at Buneary. The green beam grabbed Buneary before she could dodge, trapping it inside and began to suck her energy. As it did, Buneary became outlined in red and the beam also turned red. The beam released Buneary after a few moment and travelled quickly back to Budew. Budew glowed white when the beam returned back to it, and all of its injuries that it received from the Bounce attack disappeared.

“What? But how did Budew heal?” Dawn asked in astonishment.

Ash answered her from behind, “Mega Drain is an attack that steals the nutrients from the opponents body and gives them to the user, thus allowing the user to heal damage received in battle.” Ash told her.

Dawn nodded, filing that tidbit of information away for now, “Okay Buneary, quickly Bounce again.” She ordered.

Buneary obeyed and jumped straight high up into the air again, flipping over Budew's responding Bullet Seed, and as the small rabbit like Pokemon descended, Dawn made her move, “Now Ice Beam!” She called out.

As she descended Buneary opened her mouth and fired the light blue crisscrossing beams of Ice Beam at Budew, striking the Grass Type dead center and freezing it over in a block of ice.

Dawn whooped excitedly, “I won!” She cheered.

Her victory excitement was cut off by Ash though. “Not yet Dawn, look at Budew.”

Shifting back to a serious attitude, Dawn looked back and gasped a bit as she saw Budew glowing a bright white inside the ice, before the ice started to break as Budew expanded in size.

“What's happening to Budew?” Dawn cried out in shock.

“It's evolving.” Ash explained from behind.

When the white glow died down and the ice had broken away, in budews place now stood a green bipedal humanoid looking Pokemon with a leaf like dress and a rose in each hand, one red and the other blue.

“That's a Roselia, quick Dawn don't let it recover from your attacks finish it now.” Ash barked from behind her, startling her into action.

“Buneary Ice Beam again!” she commanded.

Nando smiled, “Please fire Solar Beam.” He requested.

Buneary opened her mouth and fired the light blue Ice Beam straight at Roselia only for the newly evolved Pokemon to hold both roses together now glowing a bright white before an large bright white beam erupted from the roses, completely overpowering the Ice Beam as they met halfway and crashing straight into Buneary powerfully.

Buneary gave a loud cry of pain before she was thrown back a good twenty feet, skidding to a halt just in front of Dawn covered in bruises and completely unconscious with swirls in her eyes.

Dawn looked at Buneary in horror as she dropped to her knees. “My Buneary.” She muttered, devastated. Grabbing the Normal Type Pokemon gently and bringing her into a comforting embrace.

“It appears our battle is over, I thank you for giving Budew the push it needed to evolve.” Nando thanked.

Dawn looked towards Roselia, “But how did it fire Solar Beam so fast?” She asked.

Ash answered her, “The Sunny Day from earlier allowed Roselia to charge the attack up much more quickly than it would have normally.” He repeated from earlier.

“Thank you again, but I am afraid I underestimated you Dawn, and thus Roselia needs to go to the Pokemon Center right away so I can make sure nothing is wrong with it.” Nando commented as he tossed them a small wave and returned Roselia, “I bid you adieu.” He told them as he walked away.

Dawn sighed, “I can't believe I lost.” She muttered.

“Don't feel so down Dawn.” Ash told her as he gently grasped her hand and pulled her to her feet. “That was great for your first battle, much better than I did.” He praised.

Dawn blushed, “You think so?”

Ash smiled gently at her, “Yeah you were great, you really put the advice I gave you to good use, if you had a little more experience I have no doubt you could probably have won that battle.” Ash commented.

Dawn smiled at him in thanks for his praise as she returned Buneary to her Pokeball in a beam of red energy, “Buneary return.”

It was then that they both noticed Ash was still holding her hand and blushed at each other. Ash loosened his grip and was about to let go when Dawn gripped his hand back, causing him to look at the blue haired girl.

Dawn smiled at him, “I like this, it's comforting so let's keep it doing it for now okay?” She asked.

Ash gave her a small smile as his blush lessened, “As long as you want Dawn.” He responded kindly, “Now how about we get Buneary to the Pokemon Center? According to the map it isn't very far from here.” He suggested.

Dawn nodded, “Let's go!” She cheered excitedly and began running, pulling Ash along with her.

Ash laughed outright at her enthusiasm and began running with her side by side, grasping her hand gently with his own as they ran.

.oOo.

Having reached the Pokemon Centre a few hours earlier, Ash and Dawn had booked a room together for the night and would be leaving the next morning to continue on their journey towards Jubilife City.

Ash stretched his arms up as he left the cafeteria, Dawn was currently having a shower back at their room so he'd decided to have dinner before heading out for a short training session with his Pokemon. After all, Starly was so close to mastering Aerial Ace he could almost taste it.

He blinked as he noted Nando, the bard they'd met earlier that day sitting on a bench to the side of the hall, a contemplative look on his face, his Mew shaped harp nowhere to be seen, same with his Roselia. Ash guessed the Grass Pokemon was still resting after the battle it had with Dawn's Buneary, the small brown Rabbit Pokemon was still resting after all.

Decision made after a few moments of thought, Ash made his way over and sat down beside Nando on the bench.

They were both sitting silence for a few moments before Ash decided to break the comfortable silence himself, “You seem to be thinking hard, mind telling me what's on your mind? Maybe I can help?” Ash asked the older male.

Nando looked at him for a moment before nodding his head and giving a sigh, “I am having trouble choosing between a quest to win the Grand Conference as a Coordinator or a quest to conquer the Sinnoh League.” He explained.

Ash nodded his head, a grin slowly spreading across his face before he stood up. “That's easy to decide.” Ash commented as he began walking away.

Nando turned a curious look on Ash's retreating form, “How?” He asked simply, but that was all that was needed.

Ash grinned as he looked over his shoulder at Nando, “Do both.” He answered nonchalantly,” The Grand Conference always takes place a month or two before the Pokemon League in every region, I should know I studied it all when I was thinking of doing both back when I travelled through Hoenn, but I decided to stick to Gym Battling.” He continued, before turning and disappearing down the hallway.

Nando smiled softly as he reached inside his green cloak and pulled out his golden Mew shaped harp, “Yes, yes I suppose it is as simple as that, thank you.” He whispered gratefully before standing.

He stood up and began to walk slowly down the opposite side of the hallway from Ash, playing his harp in a soft melody, “There once was a young man named Ash, who met a young girl called Dawn, I look forward to the day their feelings finally clash, because I'm sure between them love will be born.” He sang as he walked.

.oOo.

The next morning Ash and Dawn had a quick breakfast after a nice restful night of sleep, before Ash took Dawn out to the large clearing behind the Pokemon Centre to finally get her started on training her Pokemon.

“One of the most important things to remember about Pokemon battles is that your Pokemon can only go on fighting for so long.” Ash had commented, “So the what you want to work on first is your Pokemon's Stamina, and with that in mind, you should have them practice by shooting attack after attack for as long as they are able.” Ash had told her seriously.

And so, she had set her three Pokemon to building their stamina by performing their strongest attacks again and again. Aipom with Focus Punch, Piplup with Bubble Beam and Buneary with Ice Beam.

Dawn had never seen a Pokemon as exhausted as both her Piplup and Buneary when the hour was over, funnily enough though Aipom, while breathing a bit heavily, was not deterred in the least, something she attributed to Ash having trained the small purple monkey like Pokemon before he'd given her to Dawn.

And so after they'd returned their Pokemon when the training session was done, they had started back up on their journey towards Jubilife City.

They'd been walking for a good two hours when they heard a soft pained cry that stopped them in their tracks.

“Twig.” It cried softly, almost pleadingly.

They both turned towards the source of the cry and Dawn gasped; in front of them between two bushes covered in bruises and looking like it was half starved was a Turtwig.

Ash acted instantly as he swung his backpack off his back and dropped to his knees as he began rooting around in the side pouches.

He looked to Dawn as he was doing that, “Dawn I heard a stream or maybe a river not to far from here, go get some water for this Turtwig while I check it's wounds.” Ash told her, near enough ordered.

Despite how rude he came across, Dawn nodded, knowing he was thinking of the Pokemon, “Right.” She agreed before running off into the foliage just as Ash pulled a bunch of medical supplies from his bag as well as a tin can with the shape of a leaf on the front and a medium sized blue bowl.

Opening the tin can, he quickly emptied a good amount of the Pokemon food inside, specifically made for Grass types straight into the ball, filling it up before setting it down in front of the Turtwig.

Turtwig weakly lifted itself to it's legs and slowly walked a few steps over to the bowl before bending down and eating the Pokemon food slowly.

Ash took his time now as he opened one of the medicine capsules and emptying two small blue pills into his palm, before closing the capsule over and setting it back in one of the pouches on the side of his backpack.

Reaching down he grabbed a spoon from the supplies he'd first grabbed from the backpack and used the back end of it to crush the two blue pills in his hand into dust.

Setting the spoon down, he reached his hand over to the bowl Turtwig was eating from and sprinkled the now blue dust over the Pokemon food.

Turtwig stopped eating, looking hesitant now that Ash had placed something in it.

Ash smiled gently as he reached down and softly rubbed the sift of Turtwig's head, “Don't worry little guy, it's medicine that will dull the pain you're feeling and make you a little drowsy.” Ash explained gently.

Turtwig leaned into his palm gently as he caressed the small Grass Type Pokemon softly, before it began eating again. Turtwig finished the bowl of food quickly, causing Ash to smile before he pulled the last of the supplies he'd taken from the backpack into his hand, a good and full orange bottle of Super Potion.

Reaching down he gently rubbed the now drowsy Turtwig's head again, causing the Pokemon's eyes to droop as it lay down and fell asleep. He didn't really need to give it the blue pills, but it was already in quite a bit of pain by the looks of things and he didn't want to add on to it, so he'd given the Turtwig the pills that were a strong painkiller of sort that numbed the senses and made the taker extremely sleepy.

“There, now you won't feel a thing.” Ash said as he sprayed the Super Potion over Turtwig's wounds, and just like he said Turtwig didn't so much as wince from the sting the effects of Super Potion usually caused as it healed injuries.

Reaching down he cleaned off the bowl before setting it back in the Pouch in his backpack along with the other supplies and stood up as he swung the backpack back on.

He contemplated leaving it on it's own but decided against it, he didn't want it to be attacked and be unable to defend itself.

Reaching into his backpocket he idly pulled out his Pokedex, aimed it at the sleeping figure of Turtwig and hitting the Scan button. “Turtwig, the Tiny Leaf Pokémon. Its shell is made of earth and when it absorbs water, it becomes harder. This Turtwig is Male and has the ability Overgrow. Currently, this Turtwig knows the attacks Razor Leaf, Synthesis, Bite and Double-Edge.”

Ash whistled in appreciation, “That is one good set of moves.” He praised.

He idly wondered what could have injured Turtwig that badly with how strong it seemed, enough to make Turtwig unable to gather food on his own.

He was getting a bit worried for Dawn now though, she'd been gone for a lot longer than he'd expected almost twenty-minutes now, he wanted to go out and look for her but he couldn't just leave Turtwig alone and defenseless.

His decision was made for him though a few seconds later.

“!” He heard Dawn scream loudly over the forest, acting on instinct he grabbed a Pokeball from his silver belt as he began running, touching it to Turtwig's head and sucking the Pokemon inside in a flash of red energy as he ran past.

Turtwig put up no resistance as he was caught, and Ash clipped his newest Pokemon's Pokeball to his silver belt as he sprinted towards where he heard Dawn's voice.

It took him a minute, but he finally burst out of the foliage of the forest into a rocky area with a stream not to far away.

He spotted Dawn laying on the ground, a large Rhydon standing over her, behind her a fat balding headed man wearing stained overalls grinned cruelly at her as he held up three Pokeballs. Pokeballs he assumed were Dawn's seeing as she had no Pokemon out.

“Thank's for the Pokemon girly, too bad that Turtwig from the other day got away or else I'd only need a Chimchar to complete the set and would make off with a shit load of cash from selling them, but I suppose your Pokemon will have to do I guess.” He sneered out, loudly at her.

Well that was his questions about Turtwig answered, it seemed.

Ash ground his teeth angrily as he looked towards his backpack over his shoulder, “Pikachu.” He said simply.

The small electric mouse poked his head out of Ash's backpack curiously before noticing Dawn's position and narrowed his small eyes, his cheeks sparking dangerously “Hit it with Iron Tail.” Ash ordered calmly.

Pikachu nodded before jumping from the backpack and speeding across the rocky terrain, his lightning bolt shaped tail glowing a bright silvery white and reached the Rhydon within a blink.

Jumping Pikachu smacked the underside of Rhydon's chin and sent the large Ground and Rock Type Pokemon soaring into the air from the force behind the attack.

Both Dawn and the fat man had two different reactions. Dawn gave a relieved sigh and the fat man gaped in shock as a small Pikachu sent his large Rhydon soaring.

That's when Ash's voice alerted them to his presence, “It's in the air now Pikachu so it can't redirect your electric attacks into the ground, finish it off with Thunder.” Ash ordered evenly but there was a hint of danger in his voice.

Pikachu landed on the ground, but immediately erupted in a large electrical aura as he gave a deafening cry of “Pika!”, launching a massive electric bolt of energy straight up at Rhydon, the bolt of electricity easily dwarfing the width of Rhydon.

The electricity from the Thunder attack went to high, piercing the clouds and kept up for a few moments before dying down and allowing Rhydon to drop to the ground, blackened and charred, with a loud thud, shaking the terrain from it's weight.

Ash glared through his bangs as he walked into the clearing and stood in front of Dawn protectively, Pikachu jumping onto his shoulder and sparking his cheeks threateningly at the fat man.

“Drop the Pokeballs, return your Rhydon and beat it.” Ash growled, “If I ever hear about you trying to steal Pokemon again, it will be you instead of Rhydon next time. Rhydon got off lucky with some charred hide, you on the other hand... you'll be lucky if just your heart explodes.” He threatened.

The fat man nodded meekly as he dropped Dawn's Pokeballs to the ground and returned Rhydon, a dark grey wet stain appearing on his grey trousers before he turned tail and ran away like a coward.

Ash nodded to Pikachu who nodded in understanding as he leapt of of his shoulder and made his way over to Dawn's fallen Pokeballs.

While Pikachu was doing that, Ash turned to Dawn and gently pulled her to her feet. She startled him by immediately wrapping her arms around his neck and hugging him tightly as small sobs racked her body, “I was so scared.” She whispered.

Ash rubbed her back gently like he did the morning before, “Shhh.” He said soothingly.

But Dawn continued, “I thought he was going to steal my Pokemon and hurt me, or maybe even worse.” She whispered again, despairingly.

Ash brought the hand that wasn't rubbing her back and wrapped around it around her waist, pulling her into the hug tighter, “Don't worry, I wont let anything happen to you.” Ash replied softly.

Dawn pulled back slightly from his neck and looked up into his amber eyes with her own teary deep blue eyes, “Really?” She asked desperately.

Ash nodded, “Of course.” He responded giving her a soft smile.

“You'll protect me then?” She asked next.

Ash nodded resolutely, “Always.” He responded confidently.

Dawn pulled back and graced him with a grateful smile as she rubbed the tears from her eyes, “Thank you.” She whispered.

Ash nodded as Pikachu jumped onto his shoulder again, raising his hand to catch the Pokeballs as Pikachu dropped them.

He grasped Dawn's wrist with the unoccupied hand and then planted the three shrunken Pokeballs into her palm, “Here, I think these are yours.” Ash said.

Dawn graced him with another small smile, “Thank you.” She said before turning her head, “And you too Pikachu.” She continued.

She turned to begin walking back the way were they'd met Turtwig before she stopped and turned to face Ash again, “What happened to that Turtwig?” She asked curiously.

Ash grinned as he pointed to a Pokeball on his silver belt, “That would be his new Pokeball.” He responded cheerfully.

Dawn gave a happy giggle as they both began walking out of the rocky terrain beside the stream and back into the forest foliage.

Ash paused for a moment, “Are you sure you're okay Dawn?” He asked concernedly.

Dawn turned to face him and now graced him again, but this time with a brilliant happy smile, “With you with me?” She asked, “I'll be fine, no need to worry.” She responded with complete confidence.

Ash grinned and threw an arm around her shoulders, pulling her into a side hug, “And don't forget it, trust me and I'll make sure nothing happens to you.” Ash told her.

Her face still holding a brilliant happy smile, gave him the response he'd been hoping for, subconsciously at least, “I trust you.” She confessed.

It wouldn't be long now when that thought went from his subconcious, right into his active thoughts.

Pikachu grinned and chirped in from the shoulder Dawn wasn't leaning in against, “Pi Pikachu Pikapii! (Way to go Ash! I always knew you'd be a babe magnet!)” He cheered.

.oOo.

And that's chapter 2.
 

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I will definitely read this. Later, I have stuff to do right now. It looks very very good.

After First Chapter: Wow. Just touch up on the writing skills. The renewed storyline is already perfect. I fell in love with it instantly with the introduction of croconaw. The battles are pretty well written too.

After Second Chapter: That was pretty good. I enjoy what you do with the Rangers type thing. I hope you allow Larvitar to come out in the upcoming chapters (if I read that right, he's with ash). Other then that, very well described.

The romantic scenes are too bad either. It, quite honestly, fit's almost perfectly.


What I rate it so far (as a writing critic): 3/5. You're grammar is lacking a bit, but your verb usage makes up for it. The only thing I would add is more description.

What I rate it (as a fan): 4.5/5
 
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Chapter 3 - Go!

The next morning Ash served breakfast to Dawn and the Pokemon at their campsite, Dawn was sitting looking through her Pokedex on potential moves for her Pokemon as Ash filled her bowl and then went on to fill the bowls for the Pokemon.

Pikachu, Cyndaquil, Croconaw, Starly, Piplup, Aipom and Buneary all ate happily as Ash squatted down on his haunches in front of his two newest Pokemon, whom were looking hesitant to eat. Ash figured out the reasons easily enough, Chimchar was used to harsh treatment from Paul and so was rather confused abut how easy going Ash was, and Turtwig was new.

Larvitar wouldn't be getting out of his Pokeball for roughly another week or two, the small green powerhouse was going through it's hibernation period, something that, thanks to talking to his old friend Richie, he was able to find out meant that Larvitar was getting ready to evolve.

Ash raised his eyebrow as he reached equal height with his newest Pokemon, “So what's up?” He asked.

Both Pokemon seemed stupefied by his behaviour, something Ash took notice of when he saw there bewildered expressions, and so gave them both an easy laugh as he reached down and gently rubbed both of their heads, “No need to be so confused, you guys are my Pokemon now, which means we're family now, and as family it's my job to make sure your guys lives are content and happy.” He explained.

He got two different reactions to his heartfelt words; Chimchar's eyes got watery and tears started to leak from the small fire chimps eyes and Turtwig... launched himself straight at Ash, biting down hard on his head with an eyesmile.

Ash yelped in a bit of surprised pain as he fell into a sitting position, “Gah!” But other than that the only reaction he gave was a small smile as he reached up and rubbed softly on the side of Turtwig's large head. The bite didn't really hurt all that much, after all his years of travelling he'd developed quite a pain threshold, he'd had to, what with the constant electrifying from Pikachu, scorching from Charizard, crushing hugs from Muk, beatings from Primeape and Body Slams from Bayleef.

After a few moments of allowing Turtwig to affectionaly nibble on his head, Ash gently reached up and pulled him off before setting him down beside Chimchar at their bowls of food and standing up, “Right, I'm gonna get my breakfast now, if you guys need or want a refill feel free to bring your bowls over, there's plenty more.” He told them, getting an eager nod from Turtwig and a still hesitant one from Chimchar, who was probably still reeling from Ash's treatment of his Pokemon compared to Paul. Once he was sure they both understood him he turned and walked over to the portable table he'd set up outside both his and Dawn's tents.

“Hey Ash?” Dawn questioned as he sat down, peering at him with an excited smile on her pretty face over her pink Pokedex.

“Yeah?” Ash replied as he bit down on a bit of bacon before chewing and swallowing it as she spoke.

“Do you think that you could help me teach Piplup Hydro Pump?” She asked eagerly, literally bouncing up and down in her chair.

Ash raised an eyebrow before a small smile crossed his face, “Hydro Pump is one of the most powerful water type attacks behind the most powerful - that being Hydro Cannon - and yes I could probably teach Piplup Hydro Pump, but sorry to say Dawn he just isn't ready for that kind of fire power yet. He's just a bit too young and inexperienced, wait a few weeks, maybe a month and by then he'll probably have grown enough to learn it, that or if he evolves into a Prinplup, either way he would be better off in the long run if you waited a bit. After all, there's a reason it's usually fully evolved Pokemon who use Hydro Pump; the amount of energy and power it takes is staggering.” He explained to the bluenette.

Dawn sighed in disappointment, “Aww, I was really hoping he'd be able to learn it by the time we participated in the Jubilife contest.” She told him with a small pout on her face, making her look all the cuter to Ash.

Ash laughed, “Don't worry, while Hydro Pump is a great finisher move there's a great many attacks that don't require as much power and experience that can work just as well in the right circumstance. Brine, for instance, a move that's basically a weaker version of Hydro Pump but can equal it's power if your Pokemon gets more and more into a battle, or even a none damage attack like Mist; you could use a Mist attack to cover the entire battle arena and have Piplup use a stealth attack from different angles, disorienting and confusing the opponent, so much so that they may not even be able to come up with a counter before you finish them.” Ash lectured.

“Wow...” Dawn breathed out in reply, “You sure do know a lot about how to use attacks to your advantage in battling Ash.”

Ash rubbed the back of his head sheepishly, “Well, I've seen a lot of attacks used in a variety of ways, and you really need know how to counter moves like those in the Pokemon League, or else you won't last very long. Like a while back I battled a gym leaders Scyther with Cyndaquil who used Swords Dance, a non-defensive or attacking move, to completely repel fire type attacks, effectively defeating a bug Pokemon like Scyther's greatest weakness.” He explained.

Dawn literally had stars in her eyes, “That sounds amazing, do you think I could develop a defense for Piplup against electric attacks?” She asked excitedly.

Ash gave a small laugh before he replied, “I've actually been working on an idea that might work with Piplup, I'll tell you about it when I've ironed out all the details.” Ash replied easily.

Dawn pouted cutely again, drawing Ash's eyes briefly to her lips, shining slightly in the sun thanks to her lip gloss, “Fine...” She relented dejectedly, “What moves do you think I should start Piplup on learning?” She asked a moment later.

Ash tore his eyes from her soft looking pink lips as he let a thoughtful frown appear on his face for a moment. A few seconds later he replied as another small smile replaced the frown, “For now, I want you to work with Piplup to learn Mist, the Pokedex explains learning that move pretty well; it isn't that complicated a move and you should start him on gathering more and more energy into his beak when using Peck to lengthen it.” Ash answered her.

Dawn nodded eagerly, before a confused frown encompassed her face, “I get the Mist attack, but why do you want Piplup to lengthen his beak when using Peck?” She asked confusedly.

Ash gave her a secretive smirk, “When he's got it down and mastered I'll tell you.” He answered mysteriously.

Dawn sighed, but relented nonetheless; Ash had never let her down before, even if they'd only been travelling together for four days, but still she felt like she could trust the slightly older black haired boy with her life. He was, after all, sort of like her very own mentor when it came to Pokemon and she knew it was a teacher and mentor's job to make sure their students didn't get too far ahead of themselves. So, for now, she would relent and allow Ash to answer her questions when she got the move with Piplup down pat.

Ash opened his mouth and was about to say something else to his pretty female travelling companion when a harsh and almost angry sounding voice interrupted him, “I see you've taken in that pathetic old Chimchar of mine and got yourself a new Turtwig as well. Chimchar's still a weakling and that Turtwig hardly looks like anything worth catching in a Pokeball.”

Ash had travelled for a while now and had met a lot of people like the boy behind him, so he let an easy going smile spread across his face as he turned in his chair to look over his shoulder at Paul, “Hey there Paul, nice to see you too, but I'd like to think that any Pokemon can be strong given the right Trainer seeing as how you had Chimchar for months and I still beat you with a very young Starly who I'd just caught a few hours earlier.” Ash replied, his easy going smile turning into a grin when he saw Paul clench his teeth at his rather poorly hidden insult.

Paul growled audibly, “That was luck, I'm twice the trainer you'll ever be and I'm ready to prove it here and now, loser.” He bit back scathingly.

Ash wasn't fazed in the lightest, Gary's mocking and cutting insults back when he just started his journey and was unsure of his skill as a trainer stung much worse than some angry teen's he hardly knew ever could.

Ash just laughed lightly as he stood up, cracking his neck slightly as he did and turned to face Paul, “Sure, I'm game, heck let's have a double battle and I'll even give you an advantage by picking my two Pokemon first.” Ash replied as an almost feral grin stretched across his face, “And I think I'll beat you with Chimchar and Turtwig.” He continued, his hidden insult hitting home when he saw Paul flinch and grind his teeth.

Ash ignored Paul for the moment as he turned to his two newest Pokemon, Turtwig had ran over to him and jumped in front of him excitedly. Obviously the small Pokemon was determined to prove himself to Ash as a way of thanking him for saving him and taking him in.

Chimchar though was where the problem lay, the small fire chimp had flinched away when Paul turned his murderous glare on him and was literally almost shaking in fear from his old trainer, Ash sighed and gave a slight glare at Paul over his shoulder before walking over and crouching down in front of Chimchar, giving him a reassuring and affectionate rub on the head, “Hey, don't worry about Paul, whatever he put you through I won't let him do it again, all you have to worry about is his Pokemon, if Paul tries anything I'll kick his ass myself.” Ash soothed his newest Fire Type reassuringly

Dawn, who was the closest to him thanks to her chair being just behind him, heard him and snorted into her hand, trying to smother her laughter, Paul just outright ignored her, settling for glaring at Ash.

Dawn took a look at Paul discreetly before allowing her gaze to settle on Ash. Paul certainly didn't look like a pushover and would probably be able to fight pretty well, but with his ranger jacket on Dawn could see the hard muscles that Ash had gained from years of travelling. Not to mention from what he'd told her he was no stranger to life threatening situations. Heck, considering all the fights he himself had been in she was still sort of concerned about how crazy he must be! She had no doubt in her mind he was telling the truth when he told her about how he'd picked a fist fight with a legendary and ancient Lucario! A Lucario that had gone down in history as one that was able to battle Legendaries on equal footing and come out on top; one that Ash himself admitted had taken on a Regice, Regirock and Registeel at the same time and kept pace with the three Legendaries easily.

So, no, Paul was no pushover, but she was fairly certain if it came down to it, Ash would kick his rude ass up and down the forest clearing they were in and probably have a good time doing it.

Ash, she'd noticed, had a kind of weird warped sense of humor. She couldn't really blame him she supposed, he'd have to be at least a little crazy to partake in all of the events with Legendary Pokemon he'd told her about. That, and while he seemed oblivious to it mostly, he had a rather devil may care attitude when it came to danger to himself. He could shrug off the grandest of threats as long as they were aimed at him, it was only when those closest to him were threatened did he take it seriously.

Dawn was broken from her thoughts when Chimchar finally gave a small cheer and jumped onto Ash's shoulder as he walked towards his side of the clearing, so she sat herself back to watch and hopefully pick up some hints to being a better trainer. She remembered exactly what Professor Rowan had told her before she left with Ash to start her journey.

(Flashback)

“Dawn.” Professor Rowan's gruff voice interrupted her from watching the battle between Chimchar and Starly.

The blue haired girl turned towards the old man curiously. “Yes?” She asked.

“Dawn...” He started, “While Ash may be humble about it, the fact is that the man Ash defeated in that video earlier, Brandon, is a trainer with skill and Pokemon compatible with some of the higher tier level of Elite four Members. He's quite famous for having challenged Cynthia herself at one point and almost defeating her, and that's without his Legendary Pokemon.” He explained.

Dawn was puzzled about the way the conversation was going, and so questioned the old professor on it. “Yes, but why are you telling me this?” The bluenette asked confusedly.

Proffessor Rowan gave her a small smile as he answered with that rough and gruff voice of his again, “Like I said, your new friend is a humble one, but the fact of the matter is that if he can go toe to toe with trainers like Brandon in battle and come out the victor, then it means he would be quite capable of battling with any member of the Elite Four and coming out the victor, there is after all a video of him battling the strongest of the Kanto Elite Four, Agatha the ghost mistress before he started the battle frontier challenge, and his Pikachu almost defeated her strongest Pokemon, from what I saw of the battle, it was extremely close, Gengar came out of that battle barely standing and from what I saw of its battle with Regice, Pikachu has become all the stronger since that battle.” He explained.

Dawn turned back to watching Ash battle the very experienced purple haired trainer and was defeating him rather soundly with a Pokemon he'd just caught before he'd rescued her, and despite herself couldn't quite help the awe she was feeling. “I can't believe I'm going to be travelling and learning from a Trainer who is as strong as the Elite Four....” She breathed out, her voice low and sounding almost breathless as she stared at Ash's boyish face and felt her cheeks flare with warmth and turn a red hue.

Something Professor Rowan picked up on as he laughed deeply in amusement, embarrassing the much younger girl.

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Suffice to say, Dawn was very much aware of what Professor Rowan was hinting at, Ash was still very young despite having journeyed for almost 4 years in total, but he was already nearing that pinnacle of strength that almost every trainer aspired to have, yet very few ever attained, travelling alone with him on her journey and having him mentor her, meant that there was much she could learn, and Ash had proved it with just how much he knew about Pokemon attacks and how he was able to defeat Chimchar with a Starly that had no experience in battle whatsoever and knew very few attacks, but it mattered little in the end because Ash knew just how to use his Pokemon in the most effective and rewarding ways.

Yes, Dawn was sure that if she even gained a quarter of the skill Ash had from learning under him she would go very far in the Contest circuit. Sure Ash had told her that after a while she'd have to come up with her own performances if she wanted to get far in the world of Pokemon, but that didn't mean Ash couldn't help her out and point her in the right direction.

Dawn leaned forward with a critical eye as she prepared to watch the battle closely.

Ash grinned at Paul as he reached his own side of the clearing – letting Chimchar jump down beside Turtwig, his partner for the battle, the small Grass Type giving Chimchar an eye smile, which the Fire Type hesitantly but genuinely when he made it to his side – crossing his arms Ash looked directly into Paul's eyes, grin still in place. “Well are you ready? I'd really like to get back to my breakfast before it gets cold.” He said, his tone almost taunting.

Paul growled, doing what Ash wanted him to, allowing his anger to get the better of him as he grabbed two Pokeballs, roughly throwing them into the air and releasing his Pokemon, “Torterra! Magmar! Stand by for battle!” He shouted harshly.

In a flash of light, two Pokemon appeared in front of Paul, one was a large turtle-like four legged dinosaur looking Pokemon, it possessed a giant, flat-looking shell, on the shell rested a single, oak shaped tree and three triangular, gray-colored stony extensions resembling mountain peaks, The upper portions of it's body and its lower jaw were green, and they bore two large spikes, like the ones on it's shell that jutted out of the sides of it's head making it look somewhat like an Ankylosaurus. It's eyes were intimidating, encircled by a black ring the small red pupils gleamed. It's mouth jagged and at the end of it's snout was a dark brown beak, giving it the appearance of a snapping turtle. It's thick, tree trunk legs were massive and powerful in order to hold up it's enormous, heavy body. It bore four toes on each of it's legs, which appeared as if they were actually jagged stones, with three in the front and one on the heel.

Ash grinned when he saw it, “Wow, so that's Turtwig's fully evolved form, it looks powerful.” He commented rather excitedly, his two Pokemon looked at him a little fearful of the massive Pokemon, but seeing the excited smile on Ash's face reassured both of them that they were not in as much danger as they believed.

The other Pokemon had Dawn's attention though, she'd already seen a Torterra and heard about them being a Sinnoh native, after all, but she lifted her pink Pokedex and scanned the Magmar for it's information. “Magmar, the Spitfire Pokémon. Its body is like a furnace, making Magmar a living inferno. It has been discovered only near active volcanoes.” The Pokedex explained in an almost robotic female voice.

Dawn whistled lowly, “Color me impressed, a living inferno? It's got to pack quite a bit of fire power if that's how they're described and a guy like Paul would only settle for the best one he could find.” She muttered to herself, although she was still confident Ash was going to win.

Magmar was a tailed, bipedal Pokémon with a red body that had a yellow flame design on it. It had a yellow tail that had a flame on the tip. Magmar had yellow thighs, and red feet with two toes each. It's arms were covered in red, rigid scales and it had red hands with five fingers. It had black, metal shackles on its neck and legs as well as a row of red spikes running down its back, two lumps on its forehead with a flame on top of each one and a yellow beak.

Ash stretched his neck slightly as his mind began to enter 'Battle Mode', it was something that had happened to him for as long as he could remember; his mind just focused in on almost every minute detail during a battle, as if while he was battling he could almost see the tide of the battle itself, it was the only reason for his success during his younger years when he – he admitted ruefully to himself – was a complete and utter moron.

He'd actually found out the reason for it from an unlikely source, his meeting with Lucario left him with some rather good memories, so much so that he hoped to one day have his very own Lucario just like the one he knew that sacrificed himself to save him his friends and the tree of beginning.

Lucario had told him that he was one of the rare few that had a strong aura and had the ability to harness the power from inside himself – Lucario had also told him he had an unnaturally strong aura just like sir Aaron – Aura was first and foremost attuned to combat and protecting the user, so sub-consciously Ash had been using his Aura to focus his mind on battling and helping him spot out minute details in the area for as long as he'd been a Trainer.

He didn't really need it all that much anymore, he'd been using it so long that the effect was almost second nature to him even without using his aura, but he'd been told by Brock a few times that his eyes sometimes seemed to shine a clear silvery blue when he battled, he didn't find out until his talk with Lucario though that Brock had meant it literally.

Ash grinned, “Well, Paul I'll be a gentleman here and allow you the first move.” He said, almost mockingly.

Paul growled, the tips of his ears turning red as he finally snapped in anger, “Magmar Flamethrower! Torterra Stone Edge now! Show these weaklings our power!” The purple haired Trainer almost literally roared.

Magmar opened it's beak and unleashed a searing torrent of orange-yellow flames that spread across the clearing towards Turtwig and Chimchar as Torterra stomped on the ground, giving a loud growl as rocks broke apart from the ground and glowed a deep white before speeding across towards Ash's Pokemon beside the Flamethrower from Magmar.

Ash grinned as he flicked a lock of hair from the side of his face, “Chimchar Dig! Turtwig follow him under.” He ordered, his voice eerily calm.

Chimchar gave a cry of, “Char!” In understanding before the fire chimp launching a few feet from the ground and dived straight down, creating a hole through the ground as he dug through, Turtwig jumping in and following barely a second later.

Both powerful fire and rock type attacks sped over the hole, missing completely and passing harmlessly into the forest where a small explosion was heard when they impacted something.
Paul growled at the dodging tactic, “Torterra show them they can't run, use Earthquake!” He ordered harshly.

Ash didn't lose his grin though as he countered, “Chimchar come up now and straight into the air, Turtwig you too!” He called out.

As Torterra lifted it's powerful legs up and slammed them down harshly on the ground, creating an earthquake through the clearing, Chimchar and Turtwig burst from the ground halfway to towards both of Paul's Pokemon, and soared out of the hole a few feet above the ground, completely avoiding the earthquake as they hung in mid-air for a few moments thanks to their jump.

The same couldn't be said for Magmar though, who was forced to the ground receiving quite a bit of damage from the extremely powerful Ground Type attack, with the power behind the attack thanks to how strong Torterra was, and with how weak a fire type like Magmar was to a Ground Type attack like Earthquake, it was easy to tell Paul's Fire Type had taken quite a bit of damage. Luckily for the angry purplette, the Fire Type was able to shakily pull itself to it's feet.

“Pathetic! How could you not dodge that?” He growled angrily at his Pokemon.

Ash interrupted him however, “It isn't Magmars fault you're too blind to notice these kinda things, it's just because you aren't as good a Trainer as you thought you were.” Ash shouted over at him, his tone once again almost mocking, “And guess what?” He asked.

Paul growled audibly, “What?” He demanded harshly.

Ash grinned cheekily, “You left yourself wide open! Chimchar, Flame Wheel on Torterra now!” He called out.

Chimchar obeyed and in an instant had jumped and rolled himself into a massive flaming wheel and roared across the clearing, reaching Torterra in seconds.

Paul's eyes widened and he focused on protecting Torterra from damage, “Torterra, Hyper Beam!” He called out quickly, a hint of desperation in his voice.

Ash grinned, “Perfect, Chimchar bounce over it and come down on top of Torterra!” Ash called out before shifting his attention elsewhere, “Turtwig now!” He ordered calmly.

Torterra opened it's mouth and launched a devastating orange beam of power straight at the flaming wheel that was Chimchar, but as the beam was about to make contact, the flaming wheel hopped up once and then bounced from the forest floor straight into the air, coming down hard on top of Torterra's back, who roared in agony from the Super Effective attack, unable to counter thanks to having to recharge from using Hyper Beam.

But what surprised Paul even more was when Chimchar, still in flaming wheel form, jumped from behind it in his wake revealing Turtwig speeding across the battlefield, a golden glow rocketing from behind it and making the small shelled Grass Type all the faster.

“No! Magmar move!” He called out desperately when he saw Turtwig's target, but it was all in vain; the living inferno Pokemon was still trying to maintain it's balance on shaky legs from the damage it received from Torterra's Earthquake attack, something that even he couldn't fault the Pokemon for, he'd seen many Pokemon that were not weak to the attack fail to stand up after one blow from Torterra and even he knew he was being irrational when she asked Magmar to dodge when he'd given his Pokemon no prior warning, something that was his job as a Trainer

“Mar!” Magmar cried out as Turtwig impacted savagely against it's stomach and launched it soaring across the clearing, smashing against a tree and literally almost bending it's back around the large piece of bark, causing Paul to wince as it almost looked like it's spine was ready to snap.

And just like that Magmar fell to the ground unmoving and unable to continue.

Paul sighed slightly, he was caught between a rock and a hard place and he knew that, looking between his Pokemon, Magmar who was injured all over and unable to continue and Torterra who was being repeatedly burned over by Chimchar's powerful flames with Turtwig running over to without a doubt add even more pain to his starter Pokemon's already harsh plight.

Despite his harsh attitude, Paul did care about his Pokemon, the weak ones wouldn't survive his Trainer and thus he let them go, but even he had to admit he cared about his Pokemon even if it was only the strong ones who proved themselves to him by surviving his training.

And right now, seeing his starter take on such excruciating pain – confirmed by Torterra's agonising screams and roars – and still not backing down because of the pact they made together before they even started their journey, it touched him a bit-not like he'd ever admit it, but he reacted to the stimuli nonetheless.

Sighing in defeat he lifted his Pokeballs and returned Magmar in a beam of red light before calling over to Ash, “Cut it out, I give up okay!” He shouted, his tone solemn and defeated as he conceded his loss once again to the same Trainer who had now beaten him easily twice, for a reason he didn't know. He'd never been schooled this easily in battles before, the answer was lurking just out of reach and he knew it.

Ash grinned, “All right Chimchar cut the power, both you and Turtwig win so go and enjoy the rest of your breakfast.” He called out to both his battling Pokemon.

Chimchar cut the power to his Flame Wheel and jumped off of Torterra's back as Turtwig came to a stop beside the large continent Pokemon, both Pokemon eye smiling at each other and cheering as they rushed over to join the rest of Ash and Dawn's Pokemon eating breakfast, to receive an almost standing ovations in cheers from the other Pokemon, obviously congratulating and praising them.

Ash watched as Paul returned Torterra and turned to walk away, his shoulders and posture slumped in defeat, he looked rather pitiable really and so he decided to be the nice guy people usually said he was and give him a point in the right direction.

“It has nothing to do with your Pokemon, they were both really powerful you know.” Ash called out to his retreating figure.

Paul stopped but did not turn around to acknowledge Ash's comment, “The problem is you. Battling is 50-50 between the Trainer and Pokemon, if you can't keep your head in a battle and let anger cloud your judgement, then how can you expect your Pokemon to battle without clear instructions or orders and come out winning?” The honorary Pokemon Ranger concluded, with that he turned and walked away back towards the table with Dawn to enjoy his breakfast.

Paul starting walking again, a small smirk coming across his face, “50-50 huh? For someone so carefree that is quite a good bit of advice....” He muttered to himself admiringly, if grudgingly at that, he had training to do.

Ash grinned his own grin to meet Dawn's bright smile when he sat down and began eating his breakfast again, “So, what did you think?” He asked.

Ash could have sworn stars appeared in Dawn's eyes, “That was awesome Ash, just the sheer size and power of those Pokemon actually had me questioning your judgement on using two new Pokemon like that to battle them but you dominated that battle so easily.” She gushed excitedly.

Ash laughed, “Larger Pokemon are more often than not slower than smaller ones and have a hard time hitting them, and it can be rather easy to exploit that weakness, especially with how Paul used his Pokemon just like I expected him to, going with large and powerful flashy moves like Hyper Beam, all I had to do was get under his skin with a few insults and the battle was easy.” He explained, “Like Drake of the Elite Four told me when he schooled me in a battle almost 2 years ago, flashy attacks like that with no finesse are no match for my experience.” He told her sagely.

Dawn laughed at the comment, “It sounds so arrogant, but it also sounds so like you, from every battle I've saw you in since I've met you, you haven't used one largely power draining attack like Hyper Beam or Hydro Pump unless it was for a finisher.” She commented.

“You think?” Ash asked.

Dawn nodded, “Definitely.” She replied.

“Well then, how about I teach you how to deal with flashy and powerful attacks like that then, and how to use your opponents size to your advantage next when your Pokemon are working on mastering their attacks?” Ash asked.

Dawn smiled in response, it made her heart beat faster from the almost heart warming comment, he could be out travelling a lot faster and getting a lot more training in with his Pokemon to make sure he won the next League he competed in, but instead he took time out of his busy day to help and teach her.

There was just something about Ash that drew her in, it wasn't just his good looks or his kindness alone, it was the full package and everything it came with.

She enjoyed all the touching they did when they were close, holding hands, leaning on his shoulder, him carrying her on his back and the few hugs that they'd affectionately shared.

The way his smile caused her face to blush beet red and his voice made her heart thunder beneath her breast.

Dawn could say without a doubt she had a large crush on Ash Ketchum and for the life of her she couldn't care less, she just enjoyed being near him so damn much.

It didn't help that he was so dependable and strong, where as her male friends before she started her journey left a lot to be desired, like Kenny; skinny wimpy and annoying Kenny, he had nothing on Ash.

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A few hours later, both Ash and Dawn were walking through the Bewilder Forest, a forest reputed for it's large population of Stantler that enjoyed pranking travellers by hypnotising them with their horns.

Thankfully, the Stantler in the wide were pretty weak Pokemon by nature, so having Pikachu walk beside them and spark his cheeks threateningly if any Stantler neared scared them off, sending them running back into the forest foliage before any issues could come up.

Ash's hand gripped Dawn's smaller more dainty and feminine hand lightly as he lead her through the forest, he would rather not be stuck in a forest like the Bewilder Forest for long, but for the most part he was just using it as an excuse to hold Dawn's hand in his own, it was something that never really fazed him before with other girls he knew, but just touching Dawn and being close to her made him feel tingly and pleasant all over.

“So, a move like Rollout can be used it a variety of ways, for offence, defense an even gaining speed, it's a prime move to teach a heavy Pokemon like Golem, but then there are ways to counter it such as freezing the ground over, digging trenches or holes in the area to slow it's momentum or you could ev-” Ash was cut off from his explanation of the mechanics behind the Rock Type Pokemon attack by a loud guttural roar from a few metres in front of them as a large Ursaring burst from the foliage of the forest.

Ursaring was a large brown bipedal grizzly bear like Pokemon with a large yellow circle image over it's brown fur, right in the middle of it's stomach.

The Ursaring growled at them threateningly and rushed at them, it's arm cocked back and glowing white with power – a Hammer Arm attack Ash noted – causing Dawn to flinch back in fear, having not dealt with this kind of situation before like Ash had, her pink boot covered foot stumbling over a small rock behind her and causing her to tug her hand out of Ash's and tumble to the grass covered ground.

“Pikachu deal with it.” Ash ordered, not even bothering to watch as Pikachu launched forward in a powerful Volt Tackle and sent the large bear Pokemon soaring a few metres away. Ash was too busy turning to help Dawn, but when he turned his mind went blank at the sight before him.

Dawn had turned when she tried to flee and toppled over, ending up face first in the ground, but that wasn't what caught his attention. No, what caught his attention was the fact that her deliciously round rear end was raised in the air, her tiny pink skirt having ridden up to her waist, showing that her luscious ass was framed perfectly by a pair of black lace panties.

Ash could already feel the small amount of blood running from his nostril, “Is that... Black lace?” He said to himself quietly.

Not quietly enough though, as Dawn heard him and sprung to her feet with an embarrassed, “Kyah!” A furious blush on her face and a crazed look in her eye as she pulled all three of her filled Pokeballs out, completely ignoring Ash for the moment as she stomped over between Pikachu, who was perfectly fine, and the Ursaring, which was standing on shaky legs from the beating Pikachu had been giving it.

“You stupid overgrown stuffed teddy!” She roared as he launched her Pokeballs into the air and releasing all three of her Pokemon, “Piplup Bubble-Beam! Aipom Swift! Buneary Ice Beam!” She roared angrily.

Ash backed away a few steps, slightly scared what she'd do to him if she caught him in her line of sight.

Ursaring only had time for it's eyes to widen in fear before all three attacks engulfed it in a large explosion.

When the smoke cleared, Ursaring was face down on the ground completely unconscious and covered in bruises and singe marks.

Dawn breathed heavily as returned her three Pokemon, her rage leaving her and mortification quickly covering her face.

Ash discreetly wiped the blood that had run from his nose as he stepped up beside her, allowing Pikachu to discreetly sneak back inside his backpack, “You know, you should catch it, Ursaring are generally pretty powerful Pokemon. Don't let it's show against Pikachu discourage you, Pikachu's a veteran battler.” He stated casually.

Dawn, seeing how casual and nonchalant Ash was being, quickly forgot about her previous anger when his words finally filtered through her brain and a giddy smile came over her face, “Right!” She cheered as she pulled out a Pokeball from her bag and launched it, “Go Pokeball!” She shouted as the Pokeball hit home on Ursaring and absorbed the Pokemon inside in a beam of red energy, shaking three times quickly before giving a soft 'ding' and calming down as Ursaring was captured.

As Dawn excitedly ran up to her new Pokemon's Pokeball and picked it up, Ash walked up behind her so she could hear his next comment without him shouting, “You should check it's moves out in your Pokedex to see what it knows.” He said.

Dawn excitedly pulled her pink Pokedex out and held it up to her new Pokemon's Pokeball before hitting the scan button, “Ursaring, the Hibernator Pokémon. An excellent tree climber, it snaps trees with its front legs, and eat the fallen fruit. This Ursaring is Male and has the Ability Guts. Currently, this Ursaring knows the attacks; Hyper Beam, Hammer Arm, Focus Blast, Bulk Up and Slash.” The female monotone voice of Dawn's pink Pokedex commented.

Ash whistled, impressed. “Wow, that's a pretty damn high level Ursaring, you have a Pokemon that tough and you're only four days into your journey, that should definitely be a confidence booster.” Ash stated.

Dawn nodded eagerly before a melancholy smile came over her face, “Yea but I used three Pokemon to beat it and that was after your Pikachu gave it a beating as well, isn't that kind of... cheating...?” She inquired uncertainly.

Ash snorted in amusement, “For wild Pokemon there's no rules when it comes to battling. You didn't use any under handed tactics, only a team strategy to defeat Ursaring, so yeah he's yours fair and square.” Ash replied, soothing her worries.

That was all it took before Dawn grabbed Ash by the shoulders and drew him into a tight hug, “Oh Arceus I can't believe I caught such a strong looking Pokemon, I feel so exhilarated right now! Like I could take on Cynthia and win!” She chattered excitedly before pulling from Ash's embrace and dragging him into a giddy dance around the clearing.

Ash laughed and let himself be pulled along, the contact with Dawn made him enjoy it all the more, although his mind was near enough warring with itself because of all his thoughts raging and focusing on the image of Dawn's sexy round ass only covered by a pair of skimpy black lace panties, one of the sexiest things he'd ever seen in his entire life.
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Later that evening as Dawn slept, a rather sad aura about her sleeping person he noted, Ash grabbed Ursaring's Pokeball and with Pikachu on his shoulder, wearing nothing but a pair of blue shorts and a tight white muscle shirt – his bed wear – Ash ventured deeper into the forest beside where he and Dawn had set up their tents and camp for the night.

Ursaring, when he'd been allowed out of the Pokeball, had done something Ash was afraid was going to happen, what with Dawn being a new trainer and all and Ursaring being an experienced and powerful Pokemon, who was fully evolved at that.

Ursaring had refused to follow any of Dawn's orders, choosing to ignore every command she gave and refused to accept her has his Trainer.

Ash wasn't going to allow that to continue, not to someone he cared so much about, and not after the events with Charizard.

While he didn't really like to admit it in fear of sounding like the old arrogant Gary, the indigo league - when he'd competed in it at least - was full of useless and weak Trainers, even Richie was rather weak, Ash had only been forced to use Charizard because his other Pokemon had been injured in a plot by Team Rocket at the time.

Ash was 90% certain that if Charizard had listened to him, he would have dominated the League and went on to win the whole shebang.

He wasn't about to let Ursaring continue with it's arrogant behaviour and cause the same or similar problems for Dawn.

It was time to show Ursaring that just because he was strong didn't mean he anywhere close to being the Alpha Pokemon among the travelling party. Every single one of Ash's Pokemon could take it on and win easily against it's berserker style of battling. It had power, but what use was power without control or finesse?

He released Ursaring from it's ball, not even giving the large bear Pokemon time to react before he gave Pikachu an order, “Iron Tail.” He commanded, his eyes almost dead looking and his voice incredibly cold.

Before Ursaring could even blink he was smacked in the face harshly by Pikachu's extremely powerful Iron Tail attack, sending it tumbling to the ground with a loud cry of pain.

“I don't want you jeopardizing Dawn's chances in the Jubilife Contest, and unfortunately there isn't enough time for her to ease you out of that attitude with her friendship and love for you, so we're gonna have to beat the arrogance out of you and beat a heavy dose of humility into you.” Ash stated coldly, “Thunder-Bolt.” He commanded a second later

A split second later, no mercy at all from Pikachu, before Ursaring had even stood up, he was engulfed in a large electrical aura of power, electrocuting him severely and even burning him in a variety of different ways, smoke rising steadily from the powerful Normal Type's body.

It would be two hours later when Ash finally finished treating Ursaring from the many wound given to it by Pikachu before he returned the Pokeball back to Dawn's pack as he and Pikachu tiredly slouched into their own tent, exhausted.

They never saw Dawn poke her head into the tent a few minutes later smiling softly at Ash as she listened to him snore away in a deep sleep already, “I guess I can always count on you to look out for me Ash, you were never even going to tell me were you?” She commented.

Tiptoeing in softly, careful to not wake either sleeping Pokemon or trainer, Dawn bent down and gave him a soft kiss on the forehead before standing back up and looking at him once more before she turned to leave, “I don't even really care that you saw me near enough naked from the waist down, I'm just glad you obviously liked what you saw.” She said to his sleeping form, an embarrassed but pleased blush on her face as she left the tent.

She never saw Pikachu's eyes open slightly as he gave a lazy grin, “(Like I said, my boy Ash is a chick magnet...)” He boasted tiredly as he fist pumped with his small yellow paw before closing his eyes and settling down to go back to sleep.
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Omake

Dawn awoke to find Ash already awake and cooking breakfast. She gratefully took her share and inhaled it. She normally would have been more lady-like in front of Ash, but she was starving from the... vivid dreams she'd had last night. Now that she thought about it, she should probably have changed out of her sleep clothes. Ash may not be able to smell the leftover from her dreams, but she could swear she saw Pikachu smirk and pump his little paw when he thought she wasn't looking.

Shaking that odd occurrence off, she grabbed her thr-four Pokeballs now, she caught herself with a giddy smile, and released her team. She tried not to wince at Ursaring's two black eyes and the way he was gingerly putting weight on his right leg, but her concern for her Pokemon was overshadowed by her joy as she ordered it to show her how well he could use the attacks he knew and he actually did as she said!

Sure there was a little hesitation there, and she thought she saw his eyes flicker behind her and widen in barely disguised terror, but still!

Behind the blue haired girl Pikachu stopped the golden aura of power that he'd conjured up, identical to the one that covered him when he used Volt Tackle, and leaned back against the stump he was sitting on once he was sure the bear Pokemon was properly cowed. The cute little yellow mouse didn't get a whole lot of opportunities to play the intimidation card, and he was enjoying milking the situation for all it was worth.

But now he had bigger concerns; the ****ing ketchup bottle wouldn't open!

'Taste Iron Tail *****!' Pikachu roared in his mind gleefully as he swung his glowing tail towards the cap of the ketchup bottle.
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And that's chapter 3. Anyway, if you guys enjoy it enough I'll continue to post the other chapters.
 

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Chapter 4 - Go!


It took another three days of travelling and training before Ash and Dawn finally arrived in Jubilife city, two days before the annual Jubilife contest was set to take place.

“I'm thinking of switching out some of my older Pokemon for some others when we reach the Pokemon Centre.” Ash commented as they walked along one of the busy city roads.

Dawn turned towards him curiously, taking a break from her vivid search for a shop that sold Poketch's, “You haven't really told me much about your other Pokemon except Butterfree and Charizard.” She commented thoughtfully, “What ones are you thinking of bringing over?” She asked.

Ash brought his fist to his chin as he 'hmm'd' in thought, “Well, there's a few Pokemon I left in different places around the regions that I made sure to get back before I came to Sinnoh.” He replied, “I'm thinking, I'll send Croconaw and Cyndaquil back to Professor Oak to relax for a little while and have him send Pidgeot, Primeape and Haunter over, three of the Pokemon I caught on my original journey through Kanto.”

“You have a Pidgeot?” She asked, her tone taking a rather high pitch.

“Yeah,” Ash answered, “I caught him as a Pidgeotto a few days after I started my journey and left him in Viridian Forest to protect a nest of Pidgey and Pidgeotto from the clan of violent Spearow and Fearow. I decided I wanted him back so me and Pikachu headed into the forest and put an end to the flock of Spearow by capturing their leader, the Fearow, but damn is that thing violent! I've only let it out once so far, other than that it's locked up tight back at the lab because of how volatile the thing is.” He continued.

Dawn raised an eyebrow questioningly, “Why is the Fearow so violent?” She asked.

Ash gave a sheepish laugh, “Back when I first started my journey, I kind of tried to catch it when it was a Spearow and tried to weaken it by belting it across the head with a rock, suffice to say it's held a grudge against me ever since.” He replied.

Dawn gave an amused giggle, “But is it really that strong? I mean you handled my Ursaring easily and you said it was a powerhouse of a Pokemon, so I'd think you'd be able to keep it in line.” She stated.

Ash rubbed the back of his head, “Well, the thing you've got to realize is Pidgeot, I trained him for nearly a full year and he was a Pokemon league level Pokemon as a Pidgeotto and Pidgeotto had to evolve to defeat that Fearow in a battle and since then they've been battling each other over territory for 3 years straight as the leaders of their flock. They've been almost constantly training for that long in their rivalry, and while Pikachu is stronger than both of them and has the type advantage, they're both really powerful so Fearow would still be able to cause something or somebody damage and maybe serious injury before he was taken down.” Ash explained, somewhat dejectedly.

Dawn nodded her head, indicating she understood and seeing how Ash felt about that particular Fearow, decided to change the topic, “So what about Primeape and Haunter?” She asked.

A smile graced Ash's face, he was grateful for her changing the subject, Fearow was a touchy matter of his that he hadn't addressed yet but would make sure to soon, “Well, both of them are from a type of Pokemon I really had no experience with so I left Primeape to train at a fighting dojo and Haunter I left with the Psychic Gym Leader, Sabrina from Saffron City.” Ash replied, “They've both been training for years with some of the best Trainers for their types, so even though I haven't really Trained them all that much myself, they're still powerful and in tip-top shape.” He added next.

Dawn's gaze grew distant as she picture how powerful the two Pokemon must be. “Are all of your Pokemon super strong? They just all seem like monsters when it comes to battling compared to other Pokemon I've seen.” She asked after a few seconds of daydreaming.

Ash laughed in amusement, “No they're not all super strong.” He conceded, “But I made sure that each and every one of them was at least up to the level of battling with Gym Leaders. So I guess while some of them aren't as strong as others, they're no-where near weak.” Ash boasted.

Dawn giggled at his boasting, “So what about your Pidgeot? Can you tell me more about him? I've heard a lot of Coordinators want one because of how majestic they look.” She rapid fire questioned.

Tilting his head Ash replied, “Well, yeah I'd have to say Pidgeot is a really cool looking Pokemon, and an even more amazing battler, even now I have very few Pokemon who could keep up with his speed back then and at the present he's way faster than he was back then.” He said.

Dawn opened her mouth and was about to say something else, when someone calling loudly above the crowd from a stand down the street caught her attention.

“The new Poketch watches! Freshly out today! Come one come all get your Poketch today!” The rotund brown haired man in a grey tailored suit hollared over the loud busy street.

Dawn squealed happily and literally glomped Ash's arm as she began dragging him down the street towards the Poketch stand, “Come on Ash! I need to get a Poketch, I've been wanting one for ages! They're a must have for any Coordinator these days.” She chattered as he dragged him down the street.

Ash brushed the hair that had fallen in front of his eyes out of the way and gave an amused laugh, “Okay Dawn we'll each get one then.” He stated amusedly through his laughter.

Dawn turned and pouted cutely at him, “Don't laugh at me...” She mock glared, “I've been wanting one of these for over a year but my Mom wouldn't let me until I was a Trainer and now I can finally get one!” She finished with an excited squee.

Ash waved her off, amusement dancing clear in his eyes, “Alright, then let's go get some before they're all sold out then, eh?” He questioned.

Dawn nodded eagerly and began dragging him towards the Poketch stand faster.
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Two hours later, Ash and Dawn entered the Pokemon Center the proud owners of a black and pink Poketch, respectively.

Ash unclipped the Pokeballs for his newest captures in Sinnoh and Larvitar's Pokeball and handed them to Dawn, “Do you mind getting Nurse Joy to give them a check up while I go call Professor Oak?” He asked.

Dawn shook her head, “Sure, I don't mind, you go switch your Pokemon over.” She told him as she accepted his Pokeballs and made her way to the front desk.

Ash watched her go for a few moments, more specifically the sway of her hips, before turning and heading down the corridor of the Pokemon Center where he knew that the video phones and transporters would be located.

When he reached it he sat down on the cushioned seat and dialled the number for the Oak Ranch.

Seconds later as he held the phone up to his face, Professor Oak appeared on the screen, “Why hello Ash, what can I do for you my boy?” He asked jovially

Ash smiled at seeing the old professor, “Hey Professor Oak, I was hoping to send over Cyndaquil and Croconaw over to you and in return get Pidgeot, Primeape and Haunter.” The young Ranger replied.

Professor Oak gave him a large smile, “Of course Of course my boy.” He said and turned to go gather the three Pokemon Ash had asked for, when the Trainer's voice stopped him. The researcher turned to see Ash with a surprisingly thoughtful frown on his face.

“Hey, Professor Oak?” Ash called.

“Yes?” The old researched replied.

“Could you get Fearow as well, I'm thinking it's high time I dealt with his attitude.” Ash decided, completely serious.

Professor Oak nodded in reply and turned to go collect the Pokeballs of the four Pokemon.

Five minutes later, Ash was heading towards the front desk to meet up with Dawn, both Pokeballs for Croconaw and Cyndaquil being replaced by four different ones.

Surprisingly when he got to the front desk Dawn was already sitting on the couch beside it waiting for him, Pikachu beside her, with all her own and his Pokeballs on her.

Ash raised an eyebrow, “Is there a reason you didn't give them to Nurse Joy?” He asked curiously.

Dawn gave him an amused smile, “Well she used a machine to check their vitals while in the Pokeball's and she said they're all in tip top shape, a little tired at most but nothing a good night's rest wont fix, she was rather impressed with how healthy they were.” She replied.

Ash laughed softly, “Well the credit should really go to my friend Brock, everything I know about taking care of Pokemon I learned most of it from him, in my own opinion he's a world class Breeder, one of the best travelling companions a guy could ask for.” Ash told her.

Dawn smiled at his fond expression and handed him his Pokeballs as she stood up and stretched lightly. Pikachu jumping onto his favourite perch on Ash's shoulder before she even stood to prevent being hit as she swung her arms. “So what now?” She asked curiously.

Ash met her gaze and gave an easy smile, “Why don't you go get us a room for the next few days or so from Nurse Joy. I have something I need to take care of; it shouldn't take more than an hour or two.” The black haired teen replied. He didn't mean to be evasive, but that's the way it came out.

“Okay.” Dawn chirped, she couldn't deny she was curious about what he was going to do, but trusted him enough to let him do what he wanted. She'd seen him glancing discreetly at a Pokeball clenched tightly in his hand and assumed whatever he was going to do involved whatever Pokemon was inside that 'Ball. She decided she'd just do as Ash suggested. She knew he could keep himself safe, and she trusted him enough to let him tell her, instead of prying about it.

Ash watched her go for a moment before turning his attention to the Pokeball gripped tightly in his hand, a frown on his face. He stared at it for a few more moments before turning on his heel and walking out of the Pokemon Center.
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Ash stood with his arms crossed in one of the empty battlefields behind the Pokemon Center, Pikachu on his shoulder, both with completely serious looks on their faces.

Unwinding his arm slightly, Ash allowed the Pokeball in his hand to release the Pokemon inside straight into the air in a flash of light.

Above them, a large Fearow with a murderous glare materialized flapping it's wings harshly. Fearow was a large, mostly brown bird Pokémon with a vulturine neck and broad, powerful wings. It had a long, pointed beak that was pink in coloration, and had a decorative red coxcomb atop its head. Its intense-looking eyes had very small pupils, and did not appear to have colored irises. It had shaggy feathers on the base of its neck and in a vaguely cape-like pattern covering the upper portion of its wings. The cape itself was cream in color, as were the tips of its flight feathers. Its sharp-clawed talons were pink, with three toes pointing forward and one pointing backward.

“Row!” It screeched angrily.

Ash had already planned on what course of action to take for this moment though, “Shut up!” He barked angrily.

Surprising the flying Pokemon as it blinked in shock, because even it had never seen Ash ever get angry at his Pokemon, “I can understand why Charizard refused to listen to me years ago, he was powerful and I was an arrogant inexperienced idiot who thought whining at his Pokemon was how to do things, but you on the other hand, I'm more than strong enough to be your Trainer, all I did was hit you with a small rock, get over it!” Ash bit, his tone full of anger.

“Fearow!” Fearow cawed in anger taking flight rapidly towards Ash, preparing to skewer him on it's beak as it spun into a rapid Drill Peck attack.

Ash didn't even bat an eyelash though as Pikachu literally looked like he teleported up in front of Fearow from the insane speed of his Extreme-Speed attack and batting the large bird Pokemon out of it's spin and flying across the clearing, where it crashed harshly with the unforgiving ground.

It took some damage and was a bit dazed, but pulled itself up to its taloned feet and took flight again within seconds and began circling ahead over Ash and Pikachu who had returned to his position on his Trainers shoulder, looking for a point to strike.

Ash grit his teeth angrily, “Fine then! If you won't accept a loss because Pikachu has the advantage over you, how about I use a Pokemon at a disadvantage against you and beat you down again?” He angrily retorted to Fearow's loud rage filled caws.

Slipping his hand down to his belt, Ash unclipped one of the ones he received from Professor Oak and released the Pokemon inside in a beam of light.

Primeape appeared a few feet in front of him, pounding his gloves together in preparation for a battle.

Fearow seemed to take offense to being 'underestimated' because Ash sent out a 'lowly' Fighting Type to fight against it and opened it's mouth in a rage, powering up and firing a massive orange beam of energy down towards Primeape.

“Tch, Sloppy.” Ash muttered, “Primeape dodge to the left and then Thunderbolt.” Ash ordered calmly.

When the Hyper Beam attack was almost upon the pig monkey Pokemon Primeape dodged to the side about a metre away gracefully, ignoring the explosion caused by the powerful Normal Type attack and the relatively large crater formed at the point of impact, his white furred body becoming enshrouded in a thick coat of electricity before he launched the powerful Thunderbolt straight into the sky to the completely defenseless Fearow who was still recovering from using a draw back technique like Hyper Beam.

The attack washed over Fearow, who screeched in agony from the powerful Super Effective attack, his charred body falling from the sky in a spinning nose dive.

“Finish it.” Ash declared grimly, “Meet Fearow at his landing and use Ice Punch.”

Primeape grunted in understanding, “Ape ape ape!”

With that, the gloved Fighting Type sprinted rapidly towards the descending Fearow, reaching the large Flying Type Pokemon when it was but a few feet from the ground and smashed his icy blue glowing fist straight into Fearow's chest, covering it in a thick tomb of ice and letting it drop to the ground.

Grunting, Primeape turned and began walking back towards Ash who was watching with a thoughtful frown. Ash really hated having to put his Pokemon through such treatment, but Fearow was a danger to others and it was his responsibility as his Trainer - not to mention the one who caused this mess in the first place - to fix it.

Ash raised his eyebrows in surprise as the ice tomb suddenly shattered and scattered everywhere as Fearow flew straight out of it, covered in injuries screeching angrily.

Fearow streaked across the field, it's body a blur, towards Primeape, becoming surrounded by orange streaks. A purple energy dome appearing from the top of the streaks and enveloping Fearow's large bird-like body.

Ash smirked, “I've got to admit I'm impressed, taking an Extreme-Speed powered Iron Tail from Pikachu, a Thunderbolt from Primeape and then an Ice Punch as well and still be raring to go?” Ash stated, before his smirk widened slightly, “But I'm ending this charade here and now, you're strong no doubt, but without my training that's all you are, you have no skill or finesse and fight like a berserker, what good is your power when your opponent is just as strong, more skilled and has a trainer like me prepared to issue a strategy to counter you at every turn?” Ash asked rhetorically

“Primeape use your own Giga Impact.” He said calmly.

Primeape obeyed and sprinted towards the approaching Fearow, his own body becoming enveloped by the purple dome and orange streaks of energy. Both Pokemon using their strongest physical attacks clashed in the middle of the battlefield, both trying to steadily overpower the other for a good few moments. Until, that is Fearow flinched back from pain it had received from it's other injuries and Primeape took the opportunity and overpowered the Flying Type.

Primeape broke through Fearow's own Giga impact and smashed straight into the bird Pokemon, Fearow gave a loud cry of pain as he was sent careening across the field, crashing into the ground and remained there, unmoving, a good thirty feet away.

Ash frowned at the completely still heap that was Fearow before lifting Primeape's Pokeball and returning the pig snout fighter in a beam of red energy.

He clipped the Pokeball back onto his belt and walked steadily and calmly walked over to Fearow, who was struggling to move now, Pikachu jumping off from his shoulder to give them privacy, Pokemon to Trainer, but stayed close enough to intervene if Fearow tried to pull another crazy stunt despite his injuries.

Fearow glared at him through a swollen eye as he sat down beside it, “You know it didn't have to come to this, wouldn't you much rather just get along with me?” Ash asked dejectedly.

Fearow squawked indignantly and Ash had a sort of epiphany, as if everything just became clear to him and he smirked at Fearow, “So it's pride is it? Did I damage your pride?” Ash asked amusedly.

Fearow pushed himself up on his wings and snapped his beak at Ash angrily, only for Ash to laugh and bat his weakened form back down to the ground. “So you're proud eh? You want to be the strongest right?” Ash asked.

Fearow cawed from his position under Ash's hand and the Trainer grinned, “Then buckle down and respect me, agree to be my Pokemon and I'll make you the strongest Fearow in the world without a doubt!” He declared passionately.

Fearow squawked again but relented and lowered it's head to his Trainer, one of the few submissive gesture's Fearow would ever give, even if only to Ash.

Ash grinned happily, “Well great, now let's go get you healed up.”He stated as he lifted Fearow's Pokeball and returned the large bird Pokemon in a beam of red energy before clipping the Pokeball to his silver belt.

Standing up, Ash grinned at Pikachu who just landed on his shoulder, “Well buddy, that's that.” He stated merrily.

Pikachu held his gaze for a moment, before the two best friends for four years burst out in peals of laughter as Ash headed back towards the Pokemon Center, Pikachu getting comfy on his shoulder all the while.
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Later that evening after Ash had returned to his and Dawn's room, the bluenette in question was watching all of Ash's recorded battles on the HD television provided in the room, connected to the computer via HDMI cable.

Ash himself was taking a shower, not having done so since he left the boat that brought him to the Sinnoh region. Steams and creaks were decent enough for taking a bath, but a warm shower made loads of difference in making one actually feel clean.

As he was doing this Dawn's attention was rapt by the battle between Ash and his former rival 'Gary Oak', and she had to say she was deeply impressed. Both Ash and Gary were commanding their Pokemon to battle in ways she could only dream of, but what held her attention most was when Ash was down to one Pokemon left and Gary had four, yet his incredible Charizard sweeped every single one of them and still looked raring to go, Nidoqueen, Magmar, Golem and Blastoise, Charizard just mowed them all down.

The strategy Ash used to defeat Gary's incredible powerful Blastoise was ingenious, she had no idea a Trainer could even utilize a battlefield like that, “I thought I'd learned a lot from Ash, but i've just scratched the surface of what he could teach me!” Dawn lamented to herself.

Shaking her head, Dawn turned to the computer and pulled up another one of his League Battles, this time from the Hoenn Region, against a trainer named Tyson.

The battle had just begun, Ash sending out his powerful Glalie against Tyson's very own Starter Pokemon, his fully evolved form of Treecko, Sceptile, when she heard the sound of the bathroom door opening she turned to greet Ash only for her mouth to hang a gape and a red hue to spread across her cheeks.

Out of the bathroom, Ash came with nothing but a pair of blue and black trimmed shorts on, his muscled torso from years of exercise and travelling exposed to Dawn's blue eyes as he ran a towel through his wet and messy blackish-blue hair.

“Hey Dawn have you seen my backpack?” He asked without turning to look at her, still trying to dry messy locks with his cream coloured towel.

Dawn licked her lips as he watched a drop of water trail down his neck, over his broad chest and straight down over his toned six-pack abs. It took her a moment before she finally registered what he said, “Err... ummm... It's... It's over by the window, beside your bed... I think.” She stammered out, her face nearly flaming red. Thankfully Ash didn't seem to notice.

Ash didn't even bother turning to her as he gave her a quick 'thank you', and wandered over to his bed, pulling the large backpack that was beside it up on top of the bed and began rummaging through it.

Dawn sighed in relief as Ash walked away, breathing deeply to calm her thundering heart, onlt ot notice that while she'd been ogling the battle between Ash and Tyson on the television had still been playing and was already half way over. She groaned in annoyance at allowing herself to be distracted when she was 'researching', even if Ash without a shirt on and dripping wet was the hottest thing she'd ever seen.

She was broken from her musings, as Ash, who'd finished drying his hair and putting a white muscle shirt on, spoke up from behind her as he tugged on his silver belt, “Hey Dawn, I'm gonna go get a quick Training session in with my Pokemon, I'll be back in about an hour or two. If you you're going to be watching the rest of those feel free to ask any questions you have once I get back.” He told her from behind.

“Right...” Dawn squeaked out, not turning to face him because she didn't want him to see her flaming blush, still covering her face as her imagination wouldn't stop flashing an image of Ash shirtless and wet every time she tried to concentrate.

Ash raised an eyebrow at her tone of voice but shook his head and left the room, preparing to head back down to the battle field he'd used earlier to cow Fearow's attitude and get in some good Training, the kind of Training Dawn's Pokemon just weren't ready for yet.

When he closed the door behind him, Dawn collapsed breathlessly onto her back on the couch, “Oh Arceus! I'd thought he was good looking before but gosh those muscles! And those abs!” Dawn squealed to herself. She had no idea Ash was so ripped, she'd never seen any boy close to her age with muscles like those, lean and sleek like some kind of predator, like a Persian or even a Lucario instead of the muscle-head types she'd seen on TV who tried to look like Machoke or Machamp.

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A half an hour later Ash stood leaning against the wall outside the Pokemon Center, arms crossed and a small smile on his face as he watched his Pokemon Train.

Pidgeot, who'd been very affectionate upon seeing him again, had agreed instantly with his request and took his newest flying Pokemon Starly up to get a head start on learning one of the stronger Flying-Type moves, Brave Bird. There wasn't much he could teach Starly until the little bird was fully evolved and gained the ability to use Fighting-Type attacks as a Staraptor, so he'd decided to just work on his speed, endurance and after having mastered Aerial Ace rather quickly, he thought it would be a good choice to give Starly a nice power move, and Brave Bird was one of the best he could think of.

He'd get Starly started on Steel Wing straight after Brave Bird; that move was almost on a need-to-know level for Flying-Types because of their weakness to Rock-Types, and Starly would be no use over in Oreburgh City if he didn't teach him a way to damage Rock-Types. From the search he'd done he knew that Rork, the Oreburgh City Gym Leader was a Rock-Type specialist like Brock was way back when.

Pikachu was running through speed drills with Chimchar, helping the small fire chimp build his endurance, speed and dodging ability as he randomly fired small bolts of electricity at Chimchar when he wasn't expecting it.

Chimchar had a good set of moves as is for now, Fighting-Type moves such as Mach Punch and Close Combat were what Ash had in mind, but until Chimchar became a Monferno he wouldn't be ready for those kind of attacks. His current repertoire was perfect for his size for now, although maybe he could teach him some supplementary moves as well, like Sunny Day or Protect.

Haunter was helping Turtwig perfect Energy Ball. Ash had been working on it with Turtwig for the last few days and the little shell covered grass Pokemon had almost got the attack down pat. Haunter was making sure the Grass-Type had fully mastered the attack down to the smallest detail though. His time with Sabrina had made him a perfectionist when it came to learning attacks, apparently.

Fearow was, surprisingly, staying close to Pidgeot and Starly, helping out where he could seeing as he didn't know Brave Bird, but made sure Starly didn't crash when the smallest of his bird Pokemon failed to perform the attack.

Primeape... Well Primeape's chosen method of training made Ash sweatdrop, the pig monkey Fighting-type was currently doing one handed vertical press ups, large and heavy weights strapped to both his forearms and ankles, and to top it off had a large boulder bigger than Ash and thicker than he was tall on each foot.

Damn, Dawn was right, some of his Pokemon were complete monsters!

Larvitar was still hibernating for now, but he'd be finally finished by tomorrow, something Ash couldn't wait for. He'd trained Larvitar a little before coming to Sinnoh and the little green Pokemon was pretty damn strong, with how close he was to evolving now – hibernating being something Larvitar did when they were gathering more power inside themselves to evolve – Ash couldn't wait to see the strength he'd have as a Pupitar.

Looking Away, Ash suddenly smirked as he looked above himself to a seemingly empty ledge, “Are you going to reveal yourself anytime soon? You haven't said much at all since I started this journey. You were much far talkative when I traveled through the Battle Frontier and you finally decided to join me now that your other friends are safe and sound from any unwanted advances.” He said to the small wind blowing around him.

He heard a deeply amused and male voice chuckle as a Pokemon fazed into view above him, sitting relaxed on the edge of the ledge, “There is not much you require my services for Ash, the only possible thing you'd need my help for is to battle another Legendary, or maybe one of the Region Champions.” Mewtwo replied to him. “Although, knowing your luck none of those two options are far off, you seem to have a knack for meeting Region Champions and Legendary Pokemon alike.” The clone Pokemon added.

Mewtwo was a Pokemon a with a humanoid appearance, but had a few distinctive feline features. He was a grayish-purple with a purple underside and a long, purple tail. His finger and toes were less like fingers and more like feelers, ending on a ball rather than a normal finger or toe. He had three finger and three toes, one of his toes on each foot being an opposable toe on the inside of each foot. He had purple eyes that sometimes glowed a deep blue when battling and two short ears atop his head. One of Mewtwo's most notable features was the tube extending from the back of his skull to his spine. Mewtwo had told Ash once that it was a secondary spinal cord, or a system of nerves, allowing for an increased amount of blood and sensory transmission to the brain, heightening his potent psychic powers.

“Well I can't really use you in a normal battle, now can I? It would be kinda over overkill against even most Legendaries.” Ash asked with an amused smile, “It took a combination of Pikachu and Charizard to beat you in a mock battle, and considering both of them have defeated Legendaries in one on one battle before that's saying alot about your power.”

Mewtwo chuckled in return, “But isn't it your duty as my Trainer to make me battle?” He asked in return.

Ash shook his head with a rueful smile as he reached under his white muscle- shirt and held up the silver chain adorned around his neck, a unique deep black Pokeball with a purple X over the front attached to the end.

He showed it to Mewtwo with an amused smile on his face, “You hunted me down when you were sure your friends were safe and even brought your own Pokeball for me to capture you in. that sounds more like your keeper rather than your Trainer.” Ash replied, “Even If I am your Trainer, I hardly ever keep you in the Pokeball and let you come and go as you please, it's not as if you can't just Teleport to me whenever I need you. You can read my mind from half-way across the world! Hell I worry about the privacy of my thoughts these days.” The young Pokemon Ranger added a moment later with a mock shudder.

Mewtwo chuckled again before falling silent, both Trainer and Pokemon enjoying a comfortable silence, only disrupted here and there by the sounds of their teammates training.

Ash broke the silence after a few minutes, “So why are you back? You told me you'd be gone for a while this time because you wanted to meet the other Legendaries.” He asked his Pokemon curiously.

Mewtwo's tail twitched slightly as a serious frown came over his face, “I met a few of them, one of them being a rather boastful Lugia who seemed to gloat about you every chance he could get.” He replied as his lips twitched when Ash groaned, “But the reason I'm back so soon is because many of the Legendaries are tense, something is happening with some of them in particular, I was only able to gleam that two of the Pokemon involved have the power over space and time, and that there is a group of Rogue Trainers not unlike Team Rocket, Magma and Aqua calling themselves Team Galactic in this region attempting to gain the power of these two Pokemon.” The clone of Mew revealed.

Ash sighed mournfully, “Another one... Just once I'd like to have one normal adventure without some 'team' of madmen trying to take over the world.” He replied sadly, “So what are your plans now? Are you going to go out and keep an eye on them?” He asked as he looked his strongest Pokemon in the eye.

Mewtwo shook his head in the negative, “No, this is not quite like the incident with Groudon and Kyogre, these two Pokemon have the power over Space and Time meaning if they battled they may actually disrupt the natural order of things and destroy the entire world. You always seem to get involved one way or the other with these kind of things so I'm staying with you to make sure you're safe from harm.” Mewtwo replied.

Ash brightened at the answer and sighed gratefully, “Thank Arceus, Pikachu and the rest are strong but I feel much more relieved knowing I have my very own Legendary to help out if things get out of hand.” Ash lamented.

Mewtwo chuckled, “Yes, between the power of me and the rest of your Pokemon we should be able to handle anything that gets sent our way, but if you don't mind can you please return me to my Pokeball. It's been a long trip and I would like to rest.” Mewtwo replied, his eyes seemingly drooping in exhaustion.

Ash smiled, “Thanks for the hard work Mewtwo, take as much rest as you need.” Ash told his Pokemon as he held the chained Pokeball from his neck and returned Mewtwo in a beam of red energy before setting the chain and shrunken Pokeball back around his neck under his shirt.

Ash allowed himself to slide his back down the wall he was leaning against and sliding down to rest on his rear end.

Sighing he looked up towards the night sky, the moon full and bright capturing his attention, “Will we ever just catch a break and have an adventure that doesn't involve mortal danger and lunatics?” He muttered to himself.

He was broken from his musings when he heard Pikachu call for him.

Looking up, Ash was surprised to find all of his Pokemon standing just a few feet away from him slightly scuffed and breathing deeply from their Training, before they swarmed around him getting close, Pikachu taking one shoulder, Starly perching on the other, Pidgeot resting his wavy haired head above his own, Turtwig and Chimchar resting on his stomach and chest respectively. Haunter was floating above his knee's with a silly grin, Primeape was standing gruffly with his eyes puffy with unshed tears to his left and finally Fearow was laying at his feet looking at him intently.

Just like that, Ash lost his melancholy aura and a smile slipped onto his boyish face, “Yeah, what was I worried about, even Legendaries can be beaten in battle and with you guys by my side, there's no way we wont be able to take them down if they come for looking for a battle.” He declared as he began laughing deeply.

All eight of his Pokemon outside their balls were roaring and shouting in agreement with him, their spirits boosted, and Ash could even feel Mewtwo's presence at the back of his mind blazing with them in agreement.

Ash stayed in that position with his Pokemon for another half hour, enjoying the close proximity with them. Even Fearow was being civil, seemingly having calmed down quite a bit from his usual angry attitude.
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The next Day Ash and Dawn where walking down the busy streets of Jubilife City again, Pikachu was snoozing away in Ash's large backpack again as they headed towards the Contest Hall to sign up to compete.

Making their way to the front desk, Ash handed his Contest Pass that he'd acquired back in the Hoenn Region to the woman behind the reception desk.

A moment later she handed him a tray that had a few ball capsules for his Pokeballs and an envelope full of seals, a black ribbon case, and lastly his Contest Pass sitting on the tray. “Okay, Ash Ketchum from Pallet Town in the Kanto Region; all set up to compete tomorrow in the Jubilife Contest.” She told him, “I've also updated your Contest Pass for all Sinnoh Region Contests.” The receptionist added.

Ash gave her a bright smile, “Thank you.” He replied as he took his new items and moved out of the way to allow Dawn up next.

“Hi, I'm new to contests, can you help me register?” The bluenette asked a bright smile of her own on her pretty face.

The receptionist gave her a small smile in return, “Of course dear, it's great to see a new face. Please place your Pokedex in the slot there.” She explained as she pointed to the open slot in front of the desk.

Dawn nodded and took out her Pink Pokedex before slipping it in the slot and began to wait patiently, crossing her arms behind her back.

Ash took this time to slip his newest supplies into his large backpack. He could say without a doubt that he was extremely happy with how small his blue tent and sleeping bag could fold to maximize his storage space.

He decided to check over his berry case – a present from Brock – as he waited for Dawn to finish up registering.

Counting them out he smiled; he had a good amount of berries, mainly Oran Berries though, he was pretty low on Sitrus berries, but they were rather rare and the amount he did have on him would still last for a while as long as he was careful.

The receptionist smiled at Dawn as her face and information appeared on the screen behind the reception desk.

Dawn's Pink Pokdex was ejected and the bluenette grabbed it slipping it into her small bag as she receptionist handed her a tray with the same contents as Ash, not to mention holding her very own contest pass.

“Okay that's you registered, Dawn Berlitz from Twinleaf Town right here in the Sinnoh Region, all set up to compete tomorrow in the Contest, and don't forget your very own Contest Pass for any Contest in the Sinnoh Region.” The receptionist told her happily.

Dawn smiled in thanks as she accepted her tray of Contest items and went over to Ash, who smiled in return as she reached him, “Hey Dawn, all set up?” He asked.

“Yup!” She chirped eagerly as she set her own contest items into her own backpack.

“Right, then let's go, we can get some last minute training in for you then.” Ash replied as he slipped his hand into her own and gently tugged her alongside him as he left the Jubilife Contest Hall.

Dawn turned to him when they got outside and began heading back towards the Pokemon Center hand in hand, “What Pokemon are you going to use in the Contest tomorrow Ash?” She asked curiously.

Ash turned his head to face her as they walked and gave her a smirk, “I'm going to be using Pidgeot for the appeal round and I'll finally let you see the final Pokemon I have with me tomorrow in the battle rounds.” He answered, 'Not including Mewtwo that is.' He added silently.

“What about you?” Ash asked.

Dawn gave a thoughtful 'hmmm' as she struck a thinking pose, “Well, I'm going to be using Piplup in the appeal round since we've finally got that appeal move down and mastered that you helped us developed after Piplup learned Mist, but for the Battle rounds I'm still trying to decide, Aipom loves Contests, Buneary loves to show off how cute she is and Ursaring is without a doubt my strongest Pokemon, it's hard to choose between the three of them.” She replied thoughtfully, her mood slightly glum as her mind started making a mountain out of a mole hill.

Ash scratched the back of his head as he tried to think up a solution, “Well...” He trailed of thoughtfully, “I'd suggest not using Ursaring, despite being strong he still needs a lot of work and isn't really trained properly to show off anything other than how powerful he is. With a little work that could be used in and of itself, but we can work on that later.” He told her.

Dawn thought on it a moment before she nodded in agreement, “Yeah, you're right Ash, but who should I chose between Buneary and Aipom?” She asked Ash.

Ash shook his head and gave her a grin, “Sorry, no can do Dawn, I enjoy helping you out but I don't want you to rely on me for every little thing, I want you to flourish with what I teach you and soar to the top. I'll give you the tools you need, but if you don't do it yourself it's not you winning.” Ash replied teasingly.

Dawn sighed but conceded his point, “Fine...” She mock whined childishly as a cute pout overtook her face.

Ash laughed, “Oh don't pout, your face is much prettier with a smile on it.” He told her with a grin.

Dawn's face took on a slight blush, but smiled nonetheless, “You think so?” She muttered back quietly.

Ash met her cerulean blue eyes with his own deep amber and gave her his answer, “Yeah in fact your much better looking than Misty and May.” Ash answered, “Misty... well she was really quite the tomboy and May was really pretty, but the effect was usually ruined because she was stuffing her face with food even more than me.” He added a second later with a laugh.

Dawn beamed happily at his compliments on her looks, her heart swelling with just a touch of pride at the boy she liked, a boy who was so travelled, deciding she was the best.

With that she started to engage him in conversation again, hoping for him to explain the different uses of more attacks she could teach her Pokemon and how she could use them in different ways, “I've heard of a powerful water attack called Hydro Cannon before, do you think I could teach it to Piplup?” She asked.

Ash snorted in amusement, “Well yeah, but not for a while yet, not for a long while.” He answered, before realizing he'd need to explain his sarcastic answer and went back into mentor mode. “Hydro Cannon is the most powerful Water-Type attack it can learn, and it can only be learned by...”
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After reaching the Pokemon Center, and assuring Dawn that Piplup wouldn't be able to learn Hydro Cannon until it either reached the kind of experience his own powerhouse of a Squirtle had or reached it's final evolution – Empoleon – and agreeing to tell her when he thought Piplup was ready and would help teach the little penguin-like Water-Type Pokemon the absurdly powerful attack, they finally got down to their last training session before Dawn's first Contest début.

As Dawn and Ash ate a light lunch, Dawn's Pokemon who had already eaten began their Training in earnest, some of Ash's Pokemon helping out all the while.

He got Dawn to have Piplup keep practicing his appeal for his début for the Contest in the next day, since that's the area he would be shining in.

Ursaring was working out with Primeape, who was trying to help the large Normal-Type bear Pokemon learn to be more light on his feet despite all the muscles it had. They also worked on perfecting Ursaring's Hyper Beam; it was taking a little too long to power up and compress enough.

Aipom was having a mock battle with Chimchar, both simian Pokemon using the trees around to their advantage as they swung through the foliage and battled.

And finally Buneary, Ash had implemented some of Primeape's training into Buneary's; he strapped some small weights to her leg's and had Buneary continuously use Bounce until she was exhausted to strengthen her legs so that the small rabbit Pokemon could put more power into her jumps to go even higher and kicks when coming down to finish the attack on opposing Pokemon.

All in all, Ash was rather happy with the progress they made, he was sure they would be able to get quite far in the contest tomorrow if not win outright.

If Ash was happy with the sight before him, Dawn was down right ecstatic with the progress her Pokemon made, and it was all thanks to Ash, she never dreamed her Pokemon would be so strong after only a week into her journey, she was down right giddy about competing in her first Contest and she was determined to win, for herself, for her mother and to prove to Ash that his teachings were not wasted on her.
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OMAKE


“...Pikachu, what did I say about stealing all the ketchup? Nurse Joys' may seem sweet but they know syringe-fu. Do you want to try and dodge a couple dozen syringes filled with horrible horrible diseases?” Ash lectured as Pikachu completely ignored him in favour of the red bottle he'd pilfered from the Pokemon Center kitchen.

Pikachu ignored him, waddling away when Ash opened the bathroom door to step into his and Dawn's room, desiring to be comfortable when he drank his blessed holy nectar.

“Swear to Arceus i'm going to get you a muzzle one of these days...” Ash muttered darkly. He turned towards where he saw Dawn sitting, only to see her scarlet face for a brief second before she flipped over backwards, propelled by a nosebleed the likes of which he hadn't seen since Brock caught sight of Officer Jenny without a top for the first, and only, time.

Ash never made the connection between the two though, and was instantly concerned for her well being. “Dawn! Are you oh... ah...” He stammered, stumbling to a halt as he took in the sight before him.

Dawn had flipped over backwards off the bed, but just barely so only her head and shoulders actually touched the ground, the rest of her was propped up by the bed. Her legs were slightly spread and her skirt had obeyed gravity's law and fell away. For the second time in his life Ash caught sight of Dawn's near naked butt. She was wearing even more revealing underwear this time though; Ash didn't know what kind, but all that covered her back half was a string that her couldn't even see from it's hiding spot between her plump cheeks.

The world flipped and Ash saw beige before everything went black.

Pikachu laughed uproariously from his perch on Ash's bed as he saw his Trainer thrown back by a nosebleed every bit as spectacular as Dawn's and slam into the wall behind him. 'And it's said that Ash's libido grew three sizes that day.' The electric mouse Pokemon singsonged to himself. Human mating rituals still confused the hell out of him - really, why didn't Ash just strut around naked and show off the size of his electricity pouches to his potential mate like any sensible person? - but damn was it amusing!

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Chapter 5 - Go!


The day had finally come for Dawn to make her first ever Pokemon Contest Début and Ash was currently watching said bluenette with his lips quirked in amusement as she twirled around in front the video phone in the Contest hall showing it off to her mother.

It was a pink, just above the knee-length dress with a black belt and a white collar that dipped down just enough to show the creamy cleavage of Dawn's developing breasts.

Yes, Ash could say safely that the dress looked very good on her, and so could all the other teenage males around who were leering at her as she talked to her mother Johanna, a once famous Coordinator who had even won the Grand Festival once upon a time.

Ash spent his time between admiring Dawn in her new dress and glaring hot death at any and every one of the other teen's who tried to approach her, causing them to usually stumble and spin 180 mid-stride before fleeing.

Who did Ursaring think Pikachu learned where to be intimidating from? Brock?

'You have to admit though, you didn't look all that impressive when you first met me did you?' Metwo's amused voice sounded in his mind as the Psychic Pokemon communicated to him from his Pokeball around Ash's neck.

Ash snorted, but didn't acknowledge Mewtwo's comment other than that, instead he turned to the 17-ish looking young man, who was a bit taller than Ash swagger arrogantly close to Dawn. He stopped however when he caught Ash's amber eyes that had taken on a blue sheen as his aura pulsed in his veins and a murderous glare.

The young cocky-looking brown haired teen wisely turned tail and ran like a coward.

He was broken from his glaring on males approaching his territory as the 'Alpha male' in any area that Dawn was currently inhabiting when he heard Johanna Berlitz ask her Daughter a question, “Dawn where's the choker I sent you with the dress?” She asked curiously.

Dawn seemingly panicked, “There was a choker? I didn't see it anywhere? I might have lost it!” The blue hair girl fretted frantically as she turned in almost every direction looking to see if she could see it anywhere.

Ash was about to try and calm her down when they both heard something that sounded suspiciously like purring behind them.

“Nyaaah.” Ash and Dawn heard as they turned to see whatever was making the noise.

Upon turning around they came face to face with a feline Pokemon, it had a curled, spring-shaped tail with a white fluff at the tip of it. The unknown pokemon had a crescent shaped head with two white-tipped ears. It had a white muzzle, a small black nose, pink eyelids, yellow eyes with blue irises, and two rows of thin whiskers. The grey feline Pokemon had a slender physique and it's neck had a ruff-like fringe, its legs having similar fringes. Its feet were tipped with white, and had pink paw pads on the underside.

“It's a Glameow!” Dawn recognized.

“Yeah.” Ash agreed, “I saw a few of them when I was researching Sinnoh's native Pokemon before I came to this region. When it comes to straight battling they're usually centered around speed, but they can pack quite a punch because of the variety of moves they can learn. Not sure how they can do in contests.” He explained.

The Glameow purred again as it extended it's long spiral tail towards them both, showing the black choker with a pink ribbon clasped held upon it.

“What's this?” Dawn asked as she leaned down a bit to get a better look at the choker.

“Hey that's your choker!” Her mother piped in from the video phone, a relieved smile upon her face.

They were interrupted by another arrival, this time from a rather curvy girl with short messy orange hair with a pair of dark green shades sitting atop her head. She wore an orange unzipped body warmer, with a dark red long sleeved shirt underneath it, a pink Poketch watch sitting upon her right wrist. Below that she wore a pair blue three-quarter length jeans and brown travelling boots. “Ah, there you are.” The new arrival stated, her voice was calm and confident, sounding warmas she addressed what was assumed to be her Pokemon. Ash could detect a sultry undertone in her voice, the fact that her voice sounded quite seductive and yet she gave none of the signs of attempting to sound like this struck a point home for Ash; whoever ended up dating this girl would be in for a hell of a good bedroom voice.

It was weird Ash concluded, he'd started noticing girls just before he left for the Hoenn region a little before he turned twelve, but it was only now and then and most of the time it was his eyes being drawn to May's large bust that just seemed to sprout out of nowhere. But here, in the Sinnoh Region he'd been noticing more and more of the female species, mostly Dawn to be honest but he had been paying attention to Dawn way more than he did Misty, or even May.

“Are you the one who found it?” Dawn asked as she stood back up after lifting the choker from Glameow's tail.

Glameow pounced into the girls arms, the orange-haired girl smiling softly at her Pokemon as she answered, “It was on the floor in the dressing room.” She replied.

Ash blinked as he came out of his introspective thoughts about girls, “But how did you know it was Dawn's?” he asked curiously.

“Matching it with her was a breeze, she's the only one in this whole place who's wearing something that would go with it.” The Orangette answered Ash like it was completely simple. Ash just nodded, pretending he knew what she was talking about.

“I am? Thank you!” Dawn replied brightly as she twirled back around to face her mother on the video phone.

Ash took that moment to blink and stare into space, as if he'd just heard something he couldn't quite comprehend, 'Clothes are supposed to be matched?' He thought to himself puzzled, subconsciously waving goodbye to the orange-haired girl as she left with her Glameow in toe.

“See I've got the choker now so you don't have to worry about a thing.” Dawn proclaimed happily to her mother.

Johanna's eyes narrowed and she held a finger up in a chastising fashion, “It's when you tell me not to worry that I worry the most.” She replied with a serious look on her face.

Dawn sighed at her mother's familiar proclamation, that answer was like a recurring theme with her. Looking around with a puzzled look came over her face, “Huh?” She questioned, the orange haired girl who had found her choker had disappeared.

Ash saw her confusion and answered, “She already left.” He told her.

“Honey!” Johanna but in, drawing her attention back to the video phone, “The last thing you need to be in your first contest is absent-minded so watch out.” She chastised.

Dawn whirled back to her mother with a confident grin, “Don't worry!” She declared confidently.

“And what do I do the most when you tell me not to worry?” Was her mother's dull answer, causing Dawn to hang her head in defeat.

Ash decided to save Dawn from any more embarrassment via her mother - he knew just how that could be, what with his own mother constantly reminding him to change his underwear... “Don't worry.” Ash said as he stepped up behind Dawn and laid a comforting and supportive hand on her shoulder. “I'll make sure she keeps her head out of the clouds and doesn't bite off more than she can chew.” Ash told her with a small easy going smile on his face.

Johanna smiled at him in return. “I know I can trust you Ash-dear.” She replied before turning her attention back to Dawn once again, “I'll be glued to the T.V. watching, so good luck!” She reminded her Daughter once more.

Dawn finally came out of her defeated slump and gave another confident smile, “Okay Mom.” She answered confidently, and with that Johanna cut off the video feed.

Dawn sighed when the screen went blank, “Arceus, dealing with my mother is always a mission.” The bluenette lamented.

Ash laughed as he slipped his arm around her shoulder and started guiding her towards the waiting room for contestants, “I know the feeling, my Mom is the exact same.” He told her. Seeing Ash leave his post for another one Pikachu filled his previous position; hopping on his shoulder and scaring off more males approaching with the same aura filled glares and sparking cheeks Ash had been using earlier, sans electrical intimidation, obviously.

“Really?” Dawn asked, not noticing all the other males in the room shy away from the intimidating looking young Pokemon sitting on her friend's shoulder.

“Yup.” Ash replied, “Every single time I see her she always goes on about how I need to...”

Ash faced Dawn's uproarious laughter at his expense with a content smile, happy he'd cleared some of her embarrassment.
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The crowd cheered loudly up in the stands as the dim-lighting of the large Contest Hall was illuminated by a spotlight shining down on the stage at the very middle of the room, showing a beautiful brown haired woman wearing a yellow dress with a microphone in hand.

“Greetings and a warm welcome to all you Coordinator and Contest lovers of all ages.” She spoke clearly, the sound of her voice travelling loudly and clearly over the whole Contest Hall thanks to the speakers lining the walls, “You've all come together for one very special reason. That's to find out who will take home the coveted and fabulous Jubilife Contest ribbon! Now I know you've all been waiting patiently so now it's time for you all to be rewarded.” She declared.

With that declaration sparks flew high into the air from both ends of the Contest stage as the large dome-like roof atop the Contest Hall opened up and slid away, showing the clear and sunny blue sky to everyone present.

“We're coming at you live and on-stage from the stadium located in Jubilife City! The city of joy!” She continued, “Time for me to introduce our judges, and heeeere they are!” She shouted loudly into the microphone.

“Head of the judges community and Pokemon Contest direction, Mr. Contesta!” She introduced first.

“Thank you, thank you, it's great to be here.” An older man with greyish black hair and a red blazer replied to the loud cheering he received.

“And now the head of the Pokemon fan-club! Mr. Sukizo!” She introduced next.

An incredible short, almost bald middle-aged man wearing a blue business suit stepped up beside Mr. Contesta, “Remarkable is the word, thanks.” He stated.

“And finally, Jubilife cities very own Nurse Joy!” The brown haired woman introduced last.

The beautiful pink haired nurse stepped up next, “Wow! When it comes to seeing all the amazing and splendid Pokemon, I can't wait!” She called out to the crowd as she waved happily to her cheering section.

“Oh, I forgot me!” The brown haired announcer said bashfully, “I'm Marian, and I'm thrilled to be the master of ceremonies, thanks so much!” She declared happily, in her loud perky voice.

Marian then ran to the middle of the stage as she got ready to start off the appeal round, “And now it's time for the first round, where one by one our contestants take their spot on this stage, the purpose of this round is to see how her contestant make their Pokemon shine, showing off power and beauty.
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“Ohhh....” Dawn moaned dejectedly as she tried to fix her hair into a pony-tail, “I'm supposed to be already to go and I can't even get my hair ready.”

She was surprised when the orangette who had found her choker earlier that day stepped up behind her and began helping her fix her hair up, “Here, let me help you.” She told Dawn.

“Oh, thank you!” Dawn replied, relief evident in her tone.

Dawn smiled as she relaxed and looked into their reflections in the mirror, “I didn't introduce myself earlier, I'm Dawn.” Dawn said.

“I'm Zoe.” The now named Zoe replied, “So is this your first Contest?” She asked Dawn curiously.

“Yea, how'd you know?” Dawn asked curiously.

Zoe chuckled, “You've got that first time vibe.” She answered.

Dawn sighed dejectedly, her thin layer of self confidence popping like a bubble, “ Oh, lovely.” She deadpanned, before perking up, “So have you been in Contests before?” The bluenette questioned.

“Sure have.” Zoe replied proudly.

“Wow.” Dawn gushed slightly, “Have you won any ribbons yet?” She asked next.

“Three contests, one ribbon.” The older girl replied even more proudly.

“Wow, can I see it?” Dawn asked sparkly eyed. She was answered by an orange ribbon case being dropped in her lap gently as Zoe continued to try and fix Dawn's blue hair into a pony-tail.

Flicking it open, Dawn let out a breath she didn't even know she was holding as she stared at the sparkling ribbon sitting on blue velvet cushion, “Oh it's just adorable.” Dawn praised.

“All set Dawn.” Zoe replied after finally getting the bluenette's hair to settle in a stylish ponytail.

Dawn stood up and handed Zoe her orange ribbon case as she turned to her, “Now it's my turn to win.” Dawn stated calmly.

“Yeah?” Zoe asked with a raised eyebrow.

“I'm sure of it, there's no way I can't do well with everything Ash has taught me!” Dawn declared proudly.

Zoe raised an eyebrow at the admission, “Why are you so sure, he just seems like any normal guy to me, albeit a very cute guy, but a normal guy nonetheless.” The red eyed girl asked.

Dawn felt her teeth grind a little at the reminder that Ash was very cute, and as such a guy many girls would be interested in him. She'd deal with marking her claim on him later, for now she decided to give Zoe the benefit of the doubt, the orange haired girl had been nothing but nice and helpful to her after all. “Well, I don't think he'd mind me telling you, he seems really mellow about this kind of thing.” Dawn replied, a little unsure before deciding to just go with it. “Back when I was in Sandgem town, right after Ash offered me the choice of travelling with him, Professor Rowan told me that Ash was an incredibly skilled and experienced Trainer, so much so that he could go toe to toe with almost any of the members of the Elite Four and have a good shot in coming out the winner.” She admitted, quite a bit of pride in her voice. She couldn't help it, not when she was now close friends – hopefully someday more – and travelling companion of such a powerful Trainer.

Zoe recoiled a bit in shock as her eyes went wide, “That guy could take on the Elite Four!?” She shouted in surprise and a heavy dose of trepidation. She could possibly be facing this suddenly intimidating and yet still cute boy.

Dawn nodded, “Yeah that's what I was told, and I believe it all the way. I mean he showed us some of his official battles on his Trainer information page and I personally saw him defeat three legendary Pokemon in one on one battle in the videos; an Articuno with his Charizard, a Deoxys with his Sceptile and finally a Regice with that little Pikachu on his shoulder.” The blue eyed girl stated soundly.

Zoe swallowed audibly as she collapsed into one of the chairs, “And this guy's competing in this contest?” She asked, her voice hollow as she rested her head on her arms.

Dawn nodded but had a smile on her face, “Yup, but he did tell me he's gonna be using one of his newest Pokemon, and that while all of his Pokemon are strong, this one's near the lower tier on the totem pole because he hasn't Trained it all that much, he just wouldn't tell me what the Pokemon was.” She told her fellow female Coordinator.

Zoe sighed in relief, “Thank Arceus, the chances are still slim but at least now I have a chance.” She muttered as she stood up, cursing herself inwardly though for losing her cool so easily, even if she couldn't exactly blame herself, the Elite Four were on a whole other level of power compared to normal trainers after all, so much so that they could defeat full hordes of Pokemon using only one of their own and have that Pokemon sustain no damage whatsoever. If this Ash guy's Pokemon were at that level, she honestly couldn't see what chance she had of winning, maybe in like 5 years of constant Training, but only being a few months into her own journey – it hurt her pride to admit – and if she went up against one of those monsters Dawn told her about that had defeated Legendary Pokemon! Then her Glameow and other Pokemon would be crushed like bugs.

At least he was using one of his weakest Pokemon, or at least his lesser Trained Pokemon.

Mustering her courage, Zoe stood up again and gave Dawn what she hoped was a calm smile, “Well, I'll see you out there Dawn.” She said as evenly as possible before turning on her heel and hurriedly leaving the changing room.

Dawn watched her go, a bit worried about how nervous she seemed to get after being so calm, just from hearing about how strong a Trainer Ash was, “I can't really blame her I suppose, but I know Ash, and he wouldn't be unnecessarily cruel by unleashing Pikachu in the battle round. If he did he could take almost every Contestant here on at the same time and Pikachu would take every single Pokemon out with one attack.” Dawn muttered to herself, a large sweatdrop sliding down the back of her head at the thought of Pikachu being unleashed in a one-on-one battle against some random tournament Coordinator, the poor kid would be lucky if Pikachu toned his attacks down enough not to burn the kids Pokemon to a blackened, twitching charred husk.

Honestly, after seeing Ursaring, who was supposedly what Ash called a powerhouse of a Pokemon, battle Pikachu and get beat around like a volleyball, she had no idea just how to justify how Powerful Pikachu was.

Was the little yellow electric rodent a Pokemon who had ascended into the 'Legendary' category? But didn't Ash say his Charizard was stronger? Was his Charizard also a normal Pokemon who had ascended to the power of a Legendary as well, but even more so? Was there a level above Legendary?

Dawn shook her head to rid herself of the crazy theories, “I need to hurry up and go meet up with Ash in the waiting room.” She told herself as she slapped her cheeks, she needed to drop such stupid theories no matter how true they looked.

Shaking her head again, the blue haired girl opened the door of the changing room and stepped out before she began rushing her way towards the Waiting Room to meet up with Ash.
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Ash leaned against the wall right next to the door of the waiting room with his arms crossed, his head was dipped a bit and he had his eyes closed as he took deep relaxing breaths, taking the short time he had left before the contest officially started to center himself.

It was something he'd been doing in every tournament type event he'd participated in since just before he defeated his old rival Gary, something he considered to be his first big stepping stone. He may have counted his making it into the top 16 during the Indigo League if his loss to Ritchie wasn't so humiliating.

Charizard was still apologizing for that to this day. Back then he hadn't been aware of just how much he'd cost his Trainer. The would-be legendary made sure to give at least 120% every battle, even against weak opponents to make up for the devastating loss he'd cost Ash. Ash himself had repeatedly told Charizard it was in the past and he was just happy he was following his orders now, but Charizard was stubborn like that.

The centering was something that had helped him as a mediocre Trainer defeat his childhood rival, and even he had to admit - even if grudgingly - was that Gary was extremely talented and had inherited his brains from his Grandfather, quite the scary combination when it was all said and done.

After he started centering himself was when his career as a Trainer really started to sky rocket. He'd lost very few battles since the beginning of his Hoenn journey. Once against Norman Maple, Once again Brawly, and then his only other real loss in the Hoenn region was against the strongest of the Elite Four of Hoenn, Drake the Dragon Master, who was said to be just as strong as any of the Region Champions thanks to his overwhelmingly powerful team of Dragons; his own official battle team consisting of four different Dragon-type Psuedo-Legendary Pokemon. It was said that Drake had a Dragonite, a Garchomp, a Pokemon from a far off region called Unova named Hydregion and finally, his most powerful Pokemon, his Salamence.

Ash could remember vividly the defeat he'd been handed by Drake's Flygon and Altaria way back when. Pikachu and Grovyle put up a good fight but ultimately lost, it had beaten the arrogance completely out of his head, the two strongest in his Hoenn team being completely outclassed by the weakest of Drake's official team had really brought it into prospective for him, and from then on out he and his Pokemon had been Training harder than ever.

His Battle Frontier career was even better, he again only suffered three losses, one because he underestimated Anabel and twice to Brandon. Sceptile lost to Regirock because he wasn't even in control of his body at the time and the guy who'd possessed him had no idea how to command Sceptile in battle like he did, and then Torkoal had taken on Registeel, another Legendary Pokemon and was beaten, albeit barely.

Now that Ash thought about it, Torkoal was quite the powerhouse too, it's not like just any Pokemon could go toe to toe with Legendaries...

Ash shook his head marvelling at his stupidity, even after all this time he still didn't know the full extent of all of his Pokemon's abilities, except Pikachu and Charizard. Especially Charizard, actually, he'd pushed Mewtwo to his limit.

'Mewtwo, each new town or city we stop in, I'm going to trade around my Pokemon and I want you to battle each and every one of them, even the new ones so I know what their limit's are, so I can work to make them surpass them.' Ash said in his head eyes still shut as he breathed in calmly and deeply, knowing his own Legendary Pokemon could hear him despite being in his Pokeball.

'Very well.' He heard Mewtwo reply in his head along with the familiar pulse of something he felt in his mind whenever Mewtwo talked to him in his thoughts.

He was brought from his centering of himself when he heard a familiar breathless voice panting beside him, opening his eyes he saw Dawn leaning against the wall beside him breathing heavily as she tried to suck great lungfuls of air into her chest.

“There you are, I was wondering what was taking you so long.” Ash told her with a small smile.

Dawn smiled back as she stood up straight, “No need to worry, I couldn't get my hair up right until Zoe helped me.” She replied.

Ash looked her over, noting the style pony-tail her sleek deep blue hair was in now, “I like it, it shows off your pretty face well and goes well with your dress.” Ash complimented, mentally filing the name 'Zoe' away, obviously it was the orange haired girl who had found Dawn's choker earlier that day, or else Dawn wouldn't have mentioned her as if Ash had known her.

Dawn beamed at the compliment on her looks, “You think?” She asked as she did a little twirl to show off her hair and dress.

Ash nodded, “Absolutely.”

Dawn smiled back at him a bit shyly as a small red hue spread across her cheeks. She turned her head towards the screen that was showing the Stage to hide her blushing face and began speaking again, “So, when does the actual Appeal Round begin?” She asked.

Ash smirked at her, not all that bothered by her not looking at him when she voiced her question, “Right this very second.” He replied.

Just as he said that Marian began speaking into her microphone on the large screen, “Put your hands together for contestant number one, it's Zoe!” She introduced as the purple curtains opened and Marian stepped out of the line of the camera to show the orange haired girl standing confidently in her long white shirt and teal pants.

Ash raised his eyebrow at the decidedly male looking clothing, from what he'd learned so far most girls preferred the more 'fashionable' and 'cute' clothes during events like these... not that he understood it all that well, or anything having to do with fashion. Both Misty and May had dragged him clothes shopping for hundreds of different outfits yet he hadn't seen them wear one beside their usual outfit once. He knew they owned them all, he'd been talked into carrying them, but while shopping and while travelling, enough times to curse their existence, and yet neither girl seemed to stray from their every-day outfits.

They both watched as Zoe released a well-Trained looking Misdreavous, a Ghost-Type Pokemon, her seal exploding in a large cloud of smoke where a large outline of a giant Misdreavous appeared, before the cloud was dispersed by four other rather see-through Misdreavous' bursting from the original and flying to the far corners of the large hall and disappearing as the original Ghost-type unleashed powerful wave after wave of the Electric-Type attack Shock Wave.

Ash had to admit, the girl had a lot of skill. She'd go far in the Contest World. Her Pokemon, from what he'd seen so far, weren't quite as strong as May's when she'd competed in the Hoenn Ever Grande Conference, but she definitely had as much skill as May did then.

Pretty darn good for a girl who he gathered had only been a Trainer for a few months, and had been doing it alone without a more experienced Trainer like himself for Dawn or Brock for him, helping her out. Still, he could see some flaws, such as the Shock Wave fluctuating slightly because there wasn't quite enough power being put into it, and how the electricity wasn't quite as bright as it was when an Electric-Type attack was truly mastered. It wasn't something the judges of a normal Contest would notice, or even a vast majority of people watching, both inside the stage and on TV; someone would have needed to have extensive knowledge on Pokemon attacks or have worked a long time with an Electric-Type like himself to have noticed, so he doubted she'd be losing points over it.

Electric-Type Pokemon were, after all, the hardest of every type to Train beside the small group that contained Psuedo-Legendary, and even then it was only really cowing their attitude so their heavy amount of fire power didn't go to their head, causing them and ignore their Trainer's orders.

Electric-Type Pokemon had a set amount of electricity they could store in their body, too little inside them and they'd be very hungry a lot of the time, not too mention tired, lethargic and just generally apathetic because of how tired they really felt. Too much and they'd become feverish, go through extreme amounts of pain and risk losing control of the power inside them and exploding.

Ash himself had only seen three Pokemon that could hold more electricity than their body's should be able to handle, two of them would be the Legendary Electric-Types, Riakou and Zapdos. And the third being his very own Pikachu; a fact he'd already spent many afternoons in awe of as he saw just how much power the little mouse had at his disposal.

All three of them, when they really started to use their full power, the color of their electricity would change. He'd only seen Zapdos do it twice and only heard that Riakou could do it, never witnessing it personally, but Pikachu, depending on his mood during the battle, his electricity would flicker between light blue or crimson red.

The crimson red electricity was something Ash figured might have been a side effect, that occurred thanks to that incident with Groudon and Pikachu absorbing the red orb.

It did look cool though, deadly, but very cool. It had a lot of contest potential, and if Dawn made a good enough offer and had a good idea on how to use it – and Pikachu got a handle on how to do it willingly – he would definitely lend her his Starter.

Ash was broken from his musings on Electric-Types when he heard Dawn let out a nervous breath, something he'd been able to pick up on about her when she was nervous because it sounded kind of like her breath shook halfway through each time she blew the air out of her nose and mouth.

“What's wrong?” Ash asked worriedly.

Dawn let out a small whine, “Did you see that? That was flawless! How am I supposed to compete with that? What if everybody here is that good and I just cant compare?” The beautiful blue haired girl fretted, a worried frown marring her beautiful face.

Ash noted the arrogant 17-year old looking guy from earlier, who he now noted had green eyes and spiky brown hair, and was now wearing a red and black Tauros fighting uniform, swaggering towards them, his leering eyes locked on Dawn's body.

Ash glared at him, but the boy seemed to have grown a pair since earlier as he glared back right back before a smirk flashed across his face.

Ash stepped things up a notch though as he reached over and gently pulled Dawn by the shoulders into a tight embrace, letting the shorter girl - by a few inches - bury her face in the crook of his neck.

He rubbed up and down her back soothingly with one of his hand while the other was wrapped around her waist. Once he was sure Dawn was returning the hug Ash looked up and smirked mockingly at the other boy, stopping his hand from rubbing her back soothingly for a second as gestured to her before going back to rubbing her back, mouthing, 'Mine' as he did so.

While it was a little over-the-top in Ash's opinion, it worked; the older boy's face flamed in what Ash deduced to be rage, before he turned and stomped his way back to where he was sitting before.

Ash decided to worry about him later as he turned as attention back to Dawn and lay his chin atop her hair, “Don't worry about it. I'm not going to lie; that girl is exceptionally skilled.” He told her, his voice low and soothing, “But I'm also telling the truth when I say I guarantee that with the performance you've got ready you'll make it to the finals easily, and with what I've taught you so far, you have a good shot at taking the whole thing.” He added reassuringly.

He decided he'd share his earlier thoughts with her as well, just in case she needed another boost. “Zoe's performance wasn't flawless, by the way.”

He felt rather than heard Dawn's curious murmur and elaborated. “Her Pokemon's Shock Wave was under-powered. It would have looked a lot brighter if it'd been used properly. It could be it hadn't learned it properly, but it's also possible her Misdreavous just didn't have the reserves of power required to keep up the show and needed to sacrifice some power to complete the act.”

This seemed to work, as Dawn straightened, just a little more confident at proof that even something that impressive had fallacies in it.

He let that hang for a moment before he tapped into a little of his old arrogance – something he kept at the back of his mind just in case – and allowed a smug smirk to come across his face, “Except me, of course. I'm absolutely flawless all the time and nobody could even come close to beating me.” He boasted arrogantly.

His plan worked, and he heard/felt Dawn giggle against his neck, the musical sound causing his neck to vibrate slightly from the close proximity of her mouth, sending a pleasurable shiver down his spine.

Dawn pulled back slightly and looked deep into his eyes, meeting amber with blue, “Thanks, you've only known me for just over a week and you seem to know just what to say whenever I feel down.” She said as she lifted one of her hands up and gently trailed it down the side of his face.

Ash brought his own hand up and cupped hers against his cheek as they both continued to stare into each other's eyes.

Dawn licked her lips to moisten them and Ash inclined his head down just a bit, Dawn following suit to raise her head to meet his.

Both travelling companions head's began to move, making to meet the other in the middle, their lips getting closer and closer.

Five inches.

Four inches.

Three inches.

Two inches.

One inch!

Their lips were brushing against each other's, parting slightly, rough red lips just about to meet pouty pink in an open mouthed kiss when-

“Mr. Ketchum you're up next.” The stage manager called into the room as he rifled through his clip board as he turned and left the area.

Dawn and Ash, who had been just about to share a passionate kiss, completely face faulted past each other and face planted right into the floor.

Standing up, they met gazes again, Dawn with an embarrassed red hue on her face and Ash looking guiltily awkward.

Shaking his head Ash gave her a confident smile, displaying an emotion he really wasn't feeling at the moment, “We'll talk about this later.” He told her, and without giving her time to answer he leaned forward and pecked her gently on the forehead before pulling back, turning on his feet and vacating the waiting room.

Dawn watched him go, a small smile working across her face before she cursed, “Damnit, so close!” She yelled, thoroughly annoyed.

Walking in confident strides down the hall, Ash came face to face with Zoe and gave her a nod and grin, “Great work out there, although you should really work on that Shock Wave, your Misdreavous still needs to learn a bit more control and add more power into the attack so they won't fluctuate like that.” Ash advised as he walked straight past.

Zoe turned and watched him go, a curious frown on her face, 'He figured all that out just from a brief performance?' She questioned mentally in slight shock.
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“And now do we have a treat for you!” Marian declared to the side of the stage, “From all the way from Pallet Town in the Kanto Region, I give you Pokemon Ranger Ash Ketchum!” The yellow dress wearing woman shouted into the microphone in her hand.

The crowd erupted into massive cheers as the purple curtains were pulled away to show Ash standing with his arms crossed; calm, cool and collected, a purple tinted Pokeball with a seal on the front clasped in clear view in one of his crossed arms.

Loosening his arm, Ash threw the Pokeball into the air, it opening and to reveal the Pokemon inside, as well as a massive tornado spinning rapidly into view thanks to the seal.

“Pidgeot, show them your power.” Ash's voice rang out calmly.

Pidgeot fazed into view, almost as large as two average Pidgeot put together. Pidgeot was a large bird of prey The feathers on his head-crest were nearly as long as his body, and were yellow and red. His tail feathers were a red color and like its previous evolutions, his underbelly was a tan color, topping off his markings was a black line that extended from his eyes down to his jaw, making his eyes seem even more predatorial looking.

Flipping elegantly backwards in mid-air as he came out of the Pokeball, Pidgeot flapped his wings powerfully, completely disrupting the towering grey tornado of wind that appeared and dispersing it into nothing but small flakes of energy that fell steadily to the ground from directly above Ash.

The Trainer in question standing calmly with his arms crossed again looking towards the crowd, with his large Pidgeot flapping it's wings gently above him.

“Wow what a majestic appearance by Pidgeot, it's much larger than average and dispersed that tornado with nothing but a flap of it's wings, what power!” Marian gushed.

Ash allowed a small smirk to appear on his face, as he gave the order, “Pidgeot, show them your speed just like we practised and use Twister.”

Pidgeot seemingly blurred out of existence only to re-appear in the exact same spot, except now their was four more Pidgeot forming a pentagon shape above Ash.

“Wow would you look at that, that's no Double Team folks, this is all pure speed!” Marian chattered into her microphone excitedly.

Each Pidgeot seemingly began flapping their wings harshly, creating a large white towering tornado each, when in fact it was just Pidgeot using the attack and moving on to the other spots and doing the same, too fast for the human eye to follow, thus creating after-images.

When they were done, five, forty feet high tornadoes surrounded Ash. Four of the Pidgeot's suddenly vanished as the original flapped up into the air higher.

“Oh my, Ash Ketchum is standing between those powerful tornado's and he isn't even batting an eye!” Marian shouted into her microphone over the howling winds, using one hand to keep her hair in place from the gale force winds.

Ash called out his next command, loudly and clearly, “Air Cutter.”

Pidgeot held both wings together as they glowed a deep blue, before launching them forward in a whipping motion downwards, creating a large ring of cutting energy that surrounded all five tornado;s and began shrinking, pulling them all together, right on top of Ash! Fusing them all together into one massive two hundred feet high tornado that towered into the sky, the blue cutting energy ring of the Air Cutter, orbiting around the tornado like a planetary ring.

“Oh my Arceus!” Marian screamed in fear, “Pokemon Ranger or not is he crazy?”

She was interrupted by Pidgeot cawing loudly as he took to speeding right up into the air until he was so far up in the sky he was just a dot to the audience.

And then Ash's voice rang calmly and loudly, despite the incredible loud gale force winds of the towering tornado, “Finish, with Brave Bird!” His disembodied voice commanded sharply.

From above, Pidgeot was covered in fire as he rocketed down from another two hundred feet above the tornado, the fire turning into a shining blue energy before Pidgeot picked up speed and disappeared in a blur so fast he broke the sound barrier and speared straight down through the massive towering tornado in seconds, completely destroying it and bringing Ash into view, his hair messed up a little more, but still standing calmly, his arms crossed and a calm smirk across his face. Pidgeot was at his side already, towering over him by a good few feet at least, his chest puffed out proudly.

The Contest Hall was silent for a few moments, before everyone there burst into a wild thunderous applause, clapping and screaming.

“What a performance! He stood inside the eye of that massive tornado as if it were nothing, showing his absolute trust in his Pokemon! Pidgeot took no damage whatsoever from that extremely powerful Brave Bird! I can't believe this, this is one of the most amazing performances I have witnessed in my entire life!” Marian gushed in awe.

After calming down Marian spoke up again, this time in a voice that wasn't at the top of her lungs “And now let's here from our judges on this spectacular performance.” She said into her microphone.

Ash knew Dawn was probably going crazy with worry, both for her own sake and possibly his after his seemingly dangerous performance and he wanted to hurry this along, so with a bow to the crowd and judges he recalled Pidgeot and walked back to the Waiting Room, gaining another round of applause from the crowd.

“Now that's confidence, he isn't even staying for the judges verdict!” Marian gushed, slightly amazed at the set of stones the young Ranger must have on him.
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Zoe watched the whole performance beside Dawn, wide-eyed and in shock, 'Is that what it's like? To be one of the Elite? I've seen well taken care of Pidgeots' before, that one was at least double the size of a normal one, is that the kind of power the Elite Trainers wield?' The orangette's thoughts raged.

Dawn was in complete and undisguised awe, sure she had been greatly worried by the foolhardy performance, but the grace, power, speed and trust between Trainer and Pokemon in that appeal was staggering, 'I still have a very long way to before I'll even reach half of the skill Ash has.' She realized, and what more she realized was that she didn't even care, it didn't matter to her that Ash could probably achieve her entire dream of being a world class Coordinator within a month or two if he really wanted it, the performance he just showed was just so... Ash!

And Dawn realized, she wouldn't have him any other way.

Even if he was obviously at least slightly mentally unhinged, what kind of loon stood in the middle of a massive cloud parting tornado? Voluntarily at that?

Dawn shook her head, she really needed to curb some of that boys craziness.

“Dawn Berlitz, you're up next.” The announcer Dawn wished to kick in the face for interrupting her fond thoughts. A sudden wave of nervousness made itself known in the form of a cold knot in her belly.

Zoe must have noticed this because Dawn felt the older girl pat her on the back. “You'll do great Dawn. Trust me, you're psyching yourself up for nothing. If he is the one who taught you I think the only thing you have to worry about are these nerves of yours.” She said confidently, gesturing towards the TV that was currently playing Pidgeot's performance in slow motion. Even as slow as the camera could go they could still just barely make out Pidgeot as he swapped places with his psuedo-Double Team.

“Y-yeah. Yeah! I can do this!” Dawn agreed, pumping her fist and walking confidently towards the door leading to the Stage. “Thanks Zoe!” She called over her shoulder as she slipped outside.

On her way through the hallway she walked by Ash. Neither said anything, but a strange occurrence happened when they passed. Ash raised his hand and Dawn found herself high fiving him without thinking about it. It was an utterly bizarre gesture where she expected some kind of last minute pep talk. The gesture itself seemed to say 'Tag, your turn.'.

And suddenly Dawn got it. It was her turn. They weren't enemies, and even in a tournament like this they weren't really competitors either. They were friends, partners, in this together. She wasn't alone; Ash would be right behind her.

Dawn Berlitz walked onto stage of her first Contest with a radiant smile on her face and confidence in her walk. Maybe she would screw this up, maybe she'd even injure herself, worst case scenario, but that really didn't matter right now. It was her turn and she wanted to give her partner a show.
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Ash nodded to Zoe as he re-entered the waiting room. Taking his place leaning against the wall beside the door again, Ash crossed his arms and focused his attention on the screen showing the Stage, where Dawn was just about to be introduced.

'Go on Dawn, show everybody just how good you are.' He thought to himself.
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“Our next Contestant is a local first timer, a young Coordinator who hails from Twinleaf Town! let's give her a warm welcome.” Marian introduced, “It's Dawn!”

The crowd cheered loudly as the curtains pulled back to reveal Dawn in her pink dress.

Dawn breathed deeply and calmly as she could, before a small smile worked it's way onto her face, her confidence was still in high spirits thanks to her little 'pep talk' from Ash back in the waiting room.

Tossing her purple tinted and seal covered Pokeball into the air, Dawn released her starter, “Piplup, spotlight!” She called out.

From the Pokeball, Piplup appeared riding a wave of pure blue sparkling water straight in front of Dawn before it settled down and evaporated, leaving Piplup to land nimbly and gracefully.

“Alright Piplup, use Mist!” Dawn ordered perkily.

“Lup!” The small blue penguin responded as he aimed his head skyward before opening his small yellow beak and unleashing a pure white mist into the air that congregated above the stage in the shape of a cloud.

“Okay Piplup now use Bubblebeam!” Dawn ordered next a giddy smile taking place on her face. Her nerves were easing as she ignored everything except her Pokemon.

Piplup obeyed, aiming skyward again unleashed a multitude of large shinning blue bubbles into the air.

“Okay Piplup time for the big finish, now use Peck!” Dawn called out to her starter Pokemon.

Piplup concentrated and his beak glowed white, before the small beak lengthened to an even larger size; it was now about the size of the beak on Ash's Pidgeot.

“Wow, Piplup is storing some serious energy!” Marian noted.

Having concentrated all the power he could into his beak, Piplup launched himself skyward and began to peck through every single bubble rapidly, bursting all of them within a few moments and as he flipped down and posed in a bow in front of Dawn, small blue sparkling flecks of energy rained down from above, looking as if it were coming from cloud formed by the Mist attack.

“A truly splendid performance, the combination of beauty, speed and cuteness kept me riveted.” Mr. Contesta said from his seat at the judges table.

“Remarkable!” Mr. Sukizo agreed.

Nurse Joy spoke up last, “It was so easy to see Piplup's talent, I couldn't take my eyes off of them.” The beautiful nurse concluded in her usual soft spoken voice.

Dawn smiled gratefully at them as she returned Piplup to his Pokeball in a beam of red energy, before she turned on her heel and rushed out of the stage, trying to calm her heart as it thundered away in her chest.
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Johanna, who was watching the performance on the television in her living room sat on her couch with a proud smile on her face as she rubbed the head of her Glameow, “Not bad, it was very well thought out, I wasn't expecting her to be this good for another few months yet.” She said aloud, pride evident in her tone.
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Dawn sighed in relief as she entered the waiting room and turned to her left to find Ash leaning against the wall in his usual position, “Wow...” She breathed out, “My heart was beating like a drum.” Dawn said to him.

Ash opened his eyes and gave her a lazy smirk, “You done fine, great in fact, I bet nobody was expecting such a great performance from someone who was just getting started on their journey.”

Pikachu from his shoulder, sparked his cheeks and gave her a thumbs up, “Pika!” The yellow rodent cheered her on.

They were interrupted by the arrival of Zoe who gave Dawn a smile, “That was a good performance, especially for your first time.” The orangette told Dawn in her low sultry voice.

All three of them were interrupted from further conversation again by the sound of Marian's voice coming from the screen, “And now it's time for the judges results! These are the Coordinators who will be moving on down the line to the next round!” She cheered as the camera zoomed in on the large blank screen that was high above the audience in the Contest Hall.

The screen suddenly blinked on as one by one, faces started to appear.

First Ash's face appeared getting a smirk out of him, “Was there ever any doubt?” He stated arrogantly, only to grin as Dawn smacked his arm playfully.

Next came the arrogant 17-year old looking boy Ash had been having a glaring contest with, and then Zoe's image appeared third, getting a smile out of the orange-hared girl.

The 4th, 5th and 6th images were all non-descripit trainers Ash hadn't really been paying attention to during the appeal round.

And then finally on the 7th image, Dawn's picture appeared, right before the 8th appeared; a large rotund balding man.

Dawn released the breath she'd been holding, “Wow, I made it...” she breathed out in relief.

She was brought out of her relief filled thoughts when Ash placed a comforting hand on her shoulder, causing her to look up at him and meet his eyes, “Like I said, there was no doubt.” He stated, completely confident in her ability.

Dawn looked away as her face flushed red, looking at the screen just as the battles were decided for the next round.

Ash smirked as he saw his opponent was the arrogant older teen who had been leering at Dawn, his battle was first.

Zoe's was second and she was facing a black haired, green eyed woman.

The 3rd round was between a muscular man wearing a karate-gi and a spectacled woman wearing a long blue dress that went well with her green hair.

And finally, Dawn was last against the rotund man.

The Battle Round roster had been decided, now all they had to do was win their battles
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OMAKE

Pikachu's many troubles
Or
A Guide on how to Train your Human


Keeper Pikachu was determined to Train his Human to the best of his abilities. Unfortunately, his quest to be the greatest Human Master that ever lived was hampered heavily, seemingly by Fate's own cruel hand. Training a Human was hard work, and the environment played a large part of it. For instance, *****y Ginger with the decent ass was really working against him here. Every time he tried to create some building blocks for his Human to start Training with, namely, muscles for stamina and physical appeal, the redheaded girl had to show up and taunt him, which made him stop unless Pikachu shocked him.

This strategy wouldn't work, both because he'd develop an immunity to his lightning and because too much negative reinforcement was bad for Humans, or so he'd heard.

Pikachu's first year of Keeping was a failure. He gave it up as a bad job partway through their journey through Kanto with *****y Ginger around to halt any and all attempts he made to start his Keeping career with his charge.

It wasn't until Hoenn that Pikachu tried again. Unfortunately, he and his Human had grown complacent and any opportunities fate threw him and his Human were utterly wasted because Pikachu was so far behind. At the very least his Human was developing a good mentality, his eyes lingering on the Busty Brunette's ample bosom for longer than they would have if *****y Ginger had sprouted breasts. Pikachu largely blamed himself for this failure, but spent the rest of the Hoenn journey Training his Human hard.

It wasn't all Pikachu's fault though. For some reason Busty Brunette had a very weird set of priorities in prospective breeding partners. It was almost enough to cause Pikachu to tear his hair out when he saw the Human girl paying attention to the wrong kind of Human. He didn't know what was going though Busty Brunette's head! They'd went to the pool with Grass Haired Weirdo and he was built like a twig! His human was tough, muscled and strong thanks to Pikachu's expert Training! He picked a fist fight with Mewtwo and a Lucario for crying out loud! Why would Busty Brunette want the Grass Haired weakling when his human was much stronger! How did she expect to get a strong mate if she was so obsessed with the weakling?



Pikachu once again threw up his paws and cursed confusing human mating rituals. Why couldn't it be simple?

There was little to be said about the Battle Frontier, but Pikachu could feel something on the horizon. It was like something big was going to appear, something that would make all his frustration at he and his Human's fate worth it! So he trained his Human harder than ever. His charge and his chances of fulfilling his silly quest to be a 'Pokemon Master' improved markedly as a result, and Pikachu let the Human think his dreams meant something because it made him happy.

As Pikachu stared up at the two large round cheeks from beneath the tiny skirt of his Human's newest possible travelling companion, and most capable female Human to become his Human's breeding partner yet, he pumped his paw. Success!

Months Later

As Pikachu watched his Human completely exhaust Perky Blue for the fourth time that week, who had since become his breeding partner, he nodded in a self-satisfied manner. It took some work - okay, ALOT of work - but he'd done it! He was at the end of his journey as a Keeper, at least mostly. Now he could sit back and let his Human make a reputation for himself. His human could now do all the work while Pikachu sat back and reaped the benefits.

“You're the best Keeper ever Pikachu! Look at them go, I don't think she can feel her legs anymore!” Buneary gushed as she raised her head.

Pikachu smirked, “I know it baby, I know it.” He answered smugly before placing a paw on her hand and lowering hear head. “And I didn't say stop.”

Truly, the greatest prize; all of these plentiful, warm, wet benefits.
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And that's chapter 5. If you guys like this, I'll post 6 and 7 later.
 

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Woah, woah, woah. Wait a minute. That last part, the omake, what in the hell just happened. Did they just engage in ***? A fourteen year old, and a twelve year old. I'm aware that Ash is thinking about that kind of stuff at 14, but a 12 year old? Already? It's only five chapters in! Aren't they a bit young?

Alright, other then that, the story is pretty solid. I can tell you enjoy writing it. I do enjoy the description and word choice, as well as the concept and grammar. I was a bit bothered by Ash's coldness towards Ursaring, but I can deal with that. The only thing that bothered me was, and will be, the Omake.

So far, 4.75/5

Please continue.

Btw, I think it would be beneficial if you added Anime OSTs into your story. But that's just me. If you want to talk about anything, just message me.
 
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