Virtual Realities: Pokemon Diamond/Pearl
Episode 5: A Different Kind of Battle
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Although it was clear that Team Galactic was on the decline, I was glad to get out of Veilstone with my skin intact. Turns out, I made a wrong turn at Albuquerque. Or, rather, Solacea Town. Should have gone back south when I went north and then east. Fortunately, all paths eventually loop back around in the wonderful world of Sinnoh so I'd reach my goal of Pastoria eventually.
On the up side, I had yet to clear out the eastern gyms. Aside from Pastoria, my ultimate destination for the moment, there were also Veilston and Sunyshore to add to my collection. Veilstone had a particularly tough little girl at the helm. Thankfully, she used fighting type pokemon so between Poe and Lita I made short work of her, pulled in some decent cash and got my fifth badge.
The downside, Team Galactic's headquarters was also there. While I'd had some particular fun with a couple of the commanders of that organization, I quickly realized that I was not on the friends list of the ones I hadn't faced. Maybe they were jealous. Maybe they just didn't like the fact that I'd stopped them from getting the Moss Stone. Whatever the reason, I spent my time in the city dodging the grunts from the moment they realized I was around.
See, somehow, I was in the game but I didn't appear to be the protagonist. I'd heard rumors of a kid trainer wandering around defeating Team Galactic. I think it's because of him that I even made it out of the city alive. I was merely a nuisance.
He
was public enemy number one.
It didn't even bother me that I hadn't had time to visit the Game Corner. I'm notoriously unlucky with games of chance. I constantly roll ones. In card games I always manage to draw a hand fully of support cards, even if I only have just that many in my entire deck! Even in scrabble I tend to get stuck with all vowels.
Now, I was headed south and raring to take on my next challenge. Too bad I had no idea what I was in for.
"Mister, can I ask you a question."
I pulled up short on my bike. Gravel flew from the force of my stop but I'd made certain it would miss her by a wide margin. I'd noticed the young woman by the side of the path, of course, but never expected her to stop me.
"Sure?" I responded, a bit confused. I really wasn't certain what to make of her. We were far enough out of the city that it would be most of a day's trek back on foot. Which she was. And it didn't make any sense at all to travel in those clothes.
An evening gown is not exactly what I would call an adventuring outfit. The deep purple dress clung to her curvacious form. A slit up the front displayed an athletic and shapely leg perfectly. It also, I noted, ran high enough to suggest there wasn't a stitch of underwear beneath it. Similarly, the neckline plunged so low that it would have been impossible to hide a bra. How breasts roughly the size of cantaloupes managed to remain upright without the support baffled the laws of physics.
"Are you a pokemon coordinator, breeder or trainer?"
"Trainer." I replied simply. There wasn't a need to ask how she knew I was involved with pokemon, despite biking along at a decent speed. The red and white improbability machines stood out quite well on my black belt over a black pants and shirt. Even the black trench coat wouldn't hide them all that well.
The smile that crept across her face didn't make me feel all that comfortable. Usually, when women looked at me like a side of beef, in this world, it didn't make me nervous. There was something about her smile, however, that suggested she was a cat who had just found a particularly incapacitated mouse. I was a toy, prey, and lunch all in one.
"I think I'd like to challenge you to adult rules, then." She said with a definite purr in her voice.
I wasn't against the concept in the slightest. Things hadn't slowed down as my time in Sinnoh progressed. If anything, my steadily improving physique had ensured more challengers. Her look was a bit aggressive for my tastes, and her breasts certainly unnerving, but the way she batted her brown eyes helped to offset all that.
"Excuse me, but are you even old enough for adult rules?" It didn't happen often, but I had been challenged by women a little too young to be fair game. This young woman barely looked old enough but the outfit and attitude couldn't be taken for granted. In my own world, I'd known plenty more than enough jail-bate who looked far older when they dressed properly. Fortunately, Sinnoh didn't seem to have discovered fake IDs.
The glare she offered suggested that she was only barely of legal age, if that. Still, I must have made it perfectly clear that I was serious about my question because her hand slipped into the impossible bosom of the dress and came out with a trainer's card. I didn't recognize the name of the town it listed but that wasn't really important. Sally Mayfield was, indeed, eighteen years old. As expected, her birthday had only been a week-and-a-half before. I handed the card back and marveled that the dress didn't slip even an inch as she slid the card back against her breast.
"So, are you going to accept my challenge, or not?"
I wasn't sure, to be honest. She wasn't bad looking, even if she wasn't really my type. The real kicker, however, was that I'd noticed her ID listed her as a pokemon coordinator. Some of them were also considered trainers, but there were some who considered battling so gauche as to be beneath them. Her gown certainly suggested she was one of those.
"You want a battle?" I asked.
"Of sorts." She replied. The knowing grin strengthened as she continued. "Actually, I want to challenge you to an adult rules pokemon
contest
."
I couldn't help but raise one eyebrow. I knew what pokemon contests were. After all, they were introduced in Ruby and Sapphire, which I'd completed. What I didn't understand was how someone could possibly go about one out in the middle of nowhere. "Don't those require a judge, and maybe an audience?"
Pokemon coordinator Sally scoffed at me like only a teenage girl can. The answer should have been obvious to anyone with a brain, of course. She followed that up with a further scan down my body that implied that it was a good thing I had looks, because clearly no one would have any use for my intelligence.
"Look. We've both got pokegear. We each make a call to someone we trust, and