Team_Ion
Junior Trainer
- Pronouns
- He/Him
Everything was terrible.
Strangely, this brought a vague sense of comfort to the riolu known as Sean.
Surviving the dark future was terrible, and everything there was life and death almost all the time. Striker, Scout, Saniya, and Guardian had been the only things that made it bearable.
Then some of them had become the things that made it hurt the most.
The pain balanced out eventually, however, and Sean could at least look back on the better times with nostalgia.
When every day and night, it was hard to tell what time it was really, was spent knowing that a shadow could betray you, that a dungeon was an enormous risk, or that death could come at any time, one grew jumpy, anxious, and paranoid.
And yet he had gotten used to it.
Sean wasn't sure if that was a good thing, but he had survived despite being almost a normal human. With nothing but the clothes on his back on the very first day of his journey at twelve years old, he had survived long enough to rescue Striker and form a team.
Surviving the endless dusk each minute and hour and day and year had cost them all a lot, but it had given something in return. Something as warped and twisted as the world itself.
In times of calm, Sean was anxious and fluttery. He second-guessed himself a lot. In times of crisis, however?
Sean returned to his campsite and began to plan. Ideas were the best he could do for the most part in the future, and while he could properly hold his own now, he hadn't lost that part of him. That crying, grasping, tenacious part of him.
He sat down. He took a drink of water. He ate a delicious apple. And then he put his mind to work.
There were a lot of things that needed to be done, and this was a terrible setback on top of it. There was little Sean wanted more than to just have time to think, to plan, to work out what to do.
As such, time was quite literally not on his side.
"Dusknoir doesn't need to kill us to win," he muttered, talking out loud helped him think. "He just needs to stall us long enough so that time collapses anyway."
Taking the Time Gears certainly hadn't bought them any time either. Time was collapsing faster.
Needing to take a view at his tools, Sean removed every item from his small Treasure Bag and assembled everything into piles. He set the money to the side and focused on the seeds and orbs.
He had one slumber orb, the cloudy white sphere belayed an exceptionally handy use. Two petrify orbs, an escape orb, which happened to be useless for this situation. A luminous orb that Striker had entrusted to him. He also had the orb he hated using the most - the mobile orb.
It was useful. Very useful. Albeit highly uncomfortable to use.
He set the seeds he could use to the side and packed everything back up. He had two more stops to make before he could begin to execute any wild and rash ideas that Striker would greatly disapprove of.
The thought of Striker's reprimands for what he was about to do left a small smile on Sean's muzzle as he made his way back towards town.
The sun was beginning to set, and he knew that he wouldn't have the best selection of items at this hour. But making his way to the Kecleon Market, or even the stalls the various exploration teams set up could prove useful.
Even if information was all he could find.
As Sean stepped into town, he could feel the buzz of anticipation in the air. Pokémon were formed into small groups, chatting and theorising. There was always someone quiet, looking around carefully.
More than once, Sean heard the word human get tossed around and he hastened his step. It was bizarrely terrifying to be within the confines of Treasure Town; formerly such a welcoming place, but to a human-in-hiding, it matched some of the least friendly places of the Dark Future.
Knowing that all these happy, pleasant, and sane pokémon would have him killed, even if they didn't truly know what awaited him in Dusknoir's embrace, left him feeling ill to the stomach.
He was the only one walking alone, even the shiftiest looking pokémon around had at least one companion to stand with them. Sean's only companions were in the grip of the enemy. He was alone. Just his shadow walking by him.
Being forced to pause at the bridge, as a trio of larger pokémon were all crossing on a row, Sean didn't make eye contact even as the zangoose eyed him for a longer moment than necessary.
Once Team Razor Wind was clear, he stepped forward, catching the sound of a brief whisper from Zangoose to his teammates.
He fought the urge to walk faster.
"Welcome, welcome," the green kecleon said. He was the only one manning the shop at the moment, the purple one was nowhere to be seen. "How can I help you?"
"I'm heading to a dungeon soon," Sean said calmly, stepping up closer, "and I was hoping to grab some supplies before departing. What do you have left in stock?"
"The day may be nearly over, but the Kecleon Market still has wares!" Green smiled and gestured to the wall behind him. "Berries, seeds, even orbs. I have permission from my brother to sell them." He winked and Sean cracked an appropriate smile. "But we will restock tomorrow, so there will be better choices to come!"
"I'll grab however many orans you have," Sean replied and noticed something, "and is that a quick seed?"
"It is indeed!"
"Throw that in as well. The vanish seed too."
Once everything had been stored and paid for, Sean gave his goodbyes and began the tense walk back out of town. He had a stop, but thankfully not in town.
"Pokémon detected! Pokémon detected!" He found himself staring up at the Wigglytuff Guild.
"Who's footprint? Who's footprint?"
"The footprint is Riolu! The footprint is Riolu!"
Another bitterly amusing thing to Sean, as the grate opened. If the gatekeepers knew who he really was, such an act of welcome would not be given.
He bypassed the middle floor almost completely, only giving a cursory look around and seeing just two pokémon, before stepping down to the bottom.
"Excuse me?" Chatot huffed, spotting him immediately and flapping over. "Visitors are not allowed on this floor. Please leave."
"My apologies sir." Sean clasped his paws and bowed slightly. It didn't throw Chatot off too badly, the unpreened feathers sticking out alerted him to Chatot's tenseness. "I was simply hoping to speak to Shinx and Litleo and thought puttering about up there would just waste everyone's time."
"Team Ion?" Chatot narrowed his eyes. "What business do you have with them?"
Sean showed his bag with a soft smile. "I, uh, heard they were having a rough time and was hoping to invite them out for a drink at Spinda's Café, my treat."
Chatot raised his head slightly, watching him for an unpleasant moment, before almost smiling. "I'll go fetch them," he said and began hopping towards a corridor at the back. "Return to the middle floor, they'll see you up there."
He was a bit disappointed at the dismissal, and anxious, but did as he was told and waited around, ignoring the two snoozing members of Team Slacker.
Soon enough, to his relief, Shinx and Litleo arrived. Both were looking a mixture of curious and annoyed. They were tense together, standing noticeably apart. Riolu had heard the gossip around town, surprise and confusion of Litleo joining this team considering his history.
He didn’t like what he heard, but not about Litleo. Rather, the way others spoke of him rubbed him the wrong way.
"What do you want?" Litleo demanded, eyeing him up and down.
Sean gave them a more genuine smile than what he had given to Chatot. "I was hoping to have you both at Spinda's Café for a drink or two!"
Litleo raised an eyebrow while Shinx shook his head. "I'm sorry, I really don't feel like it."
They were in the guild, so this was risky. "I was also hoping to talk to you both about something."
Litleo cracked a grin, baring one-too-many teeth. "What do you want?" he repeated, more genuine himself and even less friendly.
This was already going wrong and Sean hated this. Yet he believed that Scout had made real friends and he had no one else he could possibly turn to.
They might reject him and get him into serious trouble, but he knew there was little way he could pull this off without any help.
"I want to help you," he said bluntly and Shinx frowned, Litleo just eyed him some more. Feeling even more like a piece of meat to the Fire-type, he quietly added. "I… overheard you two at the beach the other day."
Shinx's eyes went wide while Litleo's eyes narrowed. Sean crossed his arms and tried to look firm. "So, can we talk? Somewhere else?"
The two feline pokémon exchanged a look before nodding to the canine.
Sean led them out of the guild and past Spinda's Café. They walked in silence, both parties hoping this wasn't some sort of trap.
He pointed them through the crossroads and towards the best place he could think of. "I thought we could talk at Litleo's hollowed-out tree," he said quietly. It ran close to where Dusknoir and the sableye were undoubtedly guarding but was far less conspicuous than the beach or leading them to his own camp.
Litleo's house was in an even worse state than before, but none of them commented on it.
"How do you know where I lived?" Litleo demanded as soon as they were inside.
"And what do you mean, 'you want to help'?" Shinx added, eyes shining in the darkened house.
"I know where everyone lives," Sean replied without really answering. He’d even followed Bidoof to his visits with some ‘Bell’, although the one time as he didn’t like to eavesdrop, nor knock-knock jokes. "And I mean what I said. I want to help you rescue Scout."
"We never said anything about that at the beach," Litleo pointed out and Sean made note of the fact that both of them were between the exit and him.
"Why would you want to do that anyway?" Shinx asked.
"It was an easy conclusion to make, considering what happened," Sean answered smoothly, "and I don't think Scout is guilty, if Scout really is his name anyway. Either way, I thought of the two of us as friends." He shrugged. "Not as close as you two with him, but definitely a friend regardless. I don't think he should be punished, I know he's not a bad pokémon." He tapped one of his aura tassels and Shinx's eyes lit up slightly.
Litleo was still wary.
"That doesn't make a whole lot of sense," he said. "Why would you risk yourself like this? If you get caught you'll be in a LOT of trouble."
"I… don't really have that many friends." Sean glanced away, cheeks burning. "I'm always moving and drifting. Scout never seemed to care or judge and there was just… something about him."
Shinx smiled slightly. "Heh, yeah he does have that something."
Even Litleo seemed less antagonistic after that. "Yeah... I've never got why, but I know what you mean."
"Anyway, I've worked out a plan in trying to free him." Sean nearly slipped and said them. "But I can't do it by myself, that's why I've come to you. I know you care about him and want to do something. We can do something! I can get him out."
"Why should we trust you?" Litleo asked, Shinx pausing his hopeful expression and nodding in agreement.
“Yeah. If you believe he’s innocent then won’t that be proven?”
Sean smiled bitterly. "I know it's not really a good answer, but what choice do you have?" Both of their eyes narrowed. "And if people were willing to listen, he’d be out already." Sean raised a paw and both of their frowns deepened. "I don’t trust what Dusknoir had to say there, the future? That’s crazy and even if it is true he can’t prove it. I saw how he took control of the conversation after Scout tried to fight back, he did it too well."
Shinx's lips pursed and he gave Litleo a searching look, the stormy expression on the Fire-type was no help. "What IS your plan?" he asked, turning back. "Before we agree to anything, what are you doing and why do you need us?"
Litleo nodded. "You want to risk yourself for some reason, but why do you need us?"
"I've got a few orbs and seeds," Sean explained, patting his Treasure Bag, "that I can use to disable the guards and get into the base. A mobile orb to walk through walls, slumber and petrify orbs to disable anyone without hurting them. I can even break them out of whatever cages they are in."
He dropped his paw and sighed. "But. I need time. I need, well, a distraction. Someone to distract Dusknoir, because if he intervenes there is almost nothing I’ll be able to do against him."
"You want us?" Litleo's voice was deadly flat.
"To be a distraction?" Shinx finished, sparking angrily.
"You wanted to talk to Dusknoir haven't you?" Sean shot back and both of them paused. "But he's avoided you at every turn right?" There was no nod, but he knew the answer anyway. "Dusknoir is going to be on guard now that he has Scout and Grovyle. This is a chance to both help Scout get out as well as finally talk to Dusknoir."
Shinx nodded slowly, Litleo remained annoyed.
"A distraction though?" he muttered, and Sean gave a smile.
"Think of it this way?" he suggested. "If you were to break in and out you and Scout would probably be fugitives for the rest of your lives. But if you simply take this opportunity to distract Dusknoir, you can't get incriminated. The risk is just on me."
"You could sell us out," Litleo pointed out.
"Only if I was caught," Sean replied and Litleo finally smiled.
"Cocky. I like it."
Sean gave himself a mental pat on the back for finally working out how to approach Litleo's tastes. Although now he was looking him up and down again and Sean felt very exposed for a different reason.
"Nice."
"Okay," Shinx agreed, nodding, and Sean felt a wave of relief. "We'll distract Dusknoir while you get Sean out." He looked to Litleo, who nodded, before frowning and turning back to Sean. "Only Meowth. Right?"
Sean nodded without hesitation, although he dearly wished Shinx hadn't thought of that. "Only Sc-Meowth. I can't imagine the thief would be held in the same jail, but if he is I'll probably need to paralyse everyone with an orb to get them out anyway."
Shinx nodded again and Litleo stretched. "Awesome! When are we going to do this?"
"As soon as possible," Sean answered, patting his bag again. "I have everything I need. As soon as you two are ready we'll start. And the sooner we can do this the easier it should be."
"We've been ready for days," Shinx answered confidently and Litleo gave him an appraising look.
"Nice."
Sean smiled and nodded. "Let's go then."
Trill was the nighttime guardian of the guild.
He knew the ins and outs of the whole place.
People who came in.
And people who left.
Team Ion were not in their beds. He had a feeling he knew where they were.
He paced outside Rhythm’s chambers for some time, pondering whether to go in or not. They had suffered a major disagreement in proceedings here and talk between them was tense and unpleasant.
It was funny, in a way. The rules lawyering chatot felt that they should exercise pressure on the law enforcement team to just outright take their member back. Innocent until proven guilty and all.
Rhythm did not agree. He felt that Meowth’s innocence was guaranteed and thus doing things the fair and legal way was a better choice of action.
Trill did not agree. It felt like abandonment. The Guild was meant to be the home of those who joined it, no matter what.
No. Matter. What.
He eventually stepped away from the chambers and flew out a window into the open air.
If Shinx and Litleo were going to do something stupid, they should at least have someone smart to bail them out.
Orbs were a strange thing.
No one was really sure what they were or how they came to be. They spawned in dungeons, but dungeons were not places the wise or the sane tended to ponder about.
One thing Sean did know about orbs, one thing he still worried about, was that Striker had an unhealthy fixation on the things.
He gathered it was due to how they met. Even as a human, Sean could use the mysterious things and he had paralysed an entire horde of pokémon and then carried the broken treecko to safety with an escape orb. It was how they met, and Striker obsessed over the things since.
Regardless of how useful they were, the fixation on them still concerned him at times.
What also concerned him, and was a mite more immediate, was the pair of sableye standing in front of the door to Team Magnezone's base.
There were only two entrances to the area, and the second entrance would be unwise to use first.
Sean rolled a slumber orb between his stubby paws and got ready to activate it. With night having fallen, he had some ability to sneak, but sableye had excellent night vision. Perhaps even better than day vision.
And they weren't in a dungeon, forcing Sean to get a little more creative in his use of the orbs. He swallowed a nibble of a vanish seed and disappeared into thin air. Walking when invisible was highly disorientating and Sean stumbled several times as he couldn't see anything either. Not even his own feet.
Using his aura tassels, however, he was able to sense part of his way. All he needed was to be quiet enough and get close enough for the sableye to be in range.
In a short amount of time as well, the seed would only last a minute or so at the amount he had eaten.
He couldn't sense much, just floaty bits of boredom, but his memory was sharp enough to give him context. Sean squeezed down on the slumber orb and tossed it like a smoke bomb.
Two soft thunks heartened him and slowly Sean felt his vision return. He was facing the wall and had nearly kicked a rock.
Looking to the entrance and the two sableye were asleep, knocked out before they could alert Dusknoir. Hopefully.
With Shinx and Litleo distracting him Sean held some hope he’d have the time he needed.
He didn't rely on that hope, however, and grabbed his next orb. Walking through the door seemed silly, so he walked through the wall next to the door instead.
The mobile orb's effects would last him about five minutes and walking through walls would be tremendously uncomfortable.
There was no time to hesitate, however, and so he pressed his paws against the thick stone. He pressed harder and felt something give.
What it was, he was never sure. Walking through a solid object was easily the most uncomfortable feeling he had ever suffered. Stone was awful, but there were worse textures to feel scraping against his heart, brain, and everything else. Tickling his organs was not fun.
It didn't hurt, thankfully, nor would it cause damage as long as he wasn't inside anything before the effects wore off.
And yet the feeling of stone passing through every scrap of flesh, vein, muscle, bone, and more was simply horrific. He closed his eyes, even though it didn't do anything but add some extra discomfort to his eyelids. Walking through a wall with his eyes open was just as unpleasant.
Sean came through the other side and took a deep breath, lungs filling with air and not dust, and he tried to not shake too hard.
He palmed another orb and began creeping through the darkened base.
Even though it was night, there were high-priority prisoners held within and Dusknoir had certainly insisted on tight security.
Thankfully, however, for these peaceful times, 'tight security' consisted of a pair of magneton with a rotating schedule. Soon enough someone else would arrive and find sleeping pokémon, or they would wake up, so this had to be done quickly.
He ducked beneath a desk and peered out. The base was simple and spartan in nature. The mechanical pokémon had little need for physical comforts and little space was filled with chairs or waiting areas. It was a simple large, round, room with multiple doors. With two magneton guarding one door, Sean was confident he could guess the way.
He walked back into the wall and began feeling his way through it, closer to the magneton. Being blind again was annoying, but he was beginning to really appreciate being a riolu.
The sensing abilities, even weak as they were, happened to be exceptionally handy for tasks such as this. They just gave him the worst of headaches. His human mind was not prepared to experience another sense no matter how much his body was designed for it.
Letting those senses go wild too long left him feeling… strange to say the least.
He activated a petrify orb, not risking a slumber not working on the robotic magneton.
Twin clinks of magneton falling to the ground heartened him and he carefully poked an eye out and kept going through the wall. No need for them to see him after all.
Sean paused at the door leading to the jails and fished another petrify orb out. He marvelled at the lack of security designed to deal with items but was thankful for it. He began to walk through the wall holding the orb. Readying the wave for whoever else Dusknoir was using.
His suspicions were correct, and he immediately blasted a wave of petrification at the sableye who was just reaching for the door.
The second one jumped but then fell to the ground in a stiff, startled pose.
Scout and Striker were also rendered stiff and unmoving, besides their eyes, and Sean raced over to the two jail cells.
He walked through the bars and punched Striker in the chest, breaking the effect of the orb. He coughed and gasped. "S-Sean?" As Sean walked through the wall dividing them and gave Scout a similar hit.
"What are you?" Scout began, but Striker cut over him.
"Don't waste time," he whispered. "Just get us out of here."
"Do you have the key?" Scout asked, but Sean just smiled and pushed his paw through the lock. When his move failed to form, he felt a flash of panic.
"Other side," Striker hissed. "These cells prevent the use of moves." Sean nodded and stepped through the door and tried again.
His smile became fixed slightly, feeling the presence of a claw and noted the faint smell of dried blood. He didn't let that dissuade him and took a needed breath, using Force Palm as he exhaled.
From inside the lock.
His paw jarred and he barely withheld the shout of pain, but the lock dented and broke as he recoiled. The sound banged out loud, echoing through the chamber.
He carefully nudged the cell door open, gentle enough, so he didn't phase through it, and scampered to Striker's cell, dropping his bag.
"Get the sleep seeds and give them to your 'friends'," Sean said, Scout just blinking at him.
"Wha? Bu-?" He looked from the bag to the stunned sableye. "Who? What?"
Another bang broke the lock on Striker's cell and the grovyle stepped out with a stormy smile. "You shouldn't have come," he growled, wincing when Sean smacked his arm. "This is stupidity above anything I've seen."
"We've got to go," Sean said, looking for Scout who was only just getting the right seeds. "Dose them and let's go."
Scout frowned and looked to the sableye hesitantly. Striker urgently snatched them from the meowth, forcing the seeds between the sharp teeth of the sableye.
Striker opened the door and they gingerly stepped over the stunned magneton and ran through the quiet, empty, room.
Sean ran right through the door, ready to knock anyone out with a hit to the head, and Striker soon followed, opening the door for himself and Scout.
"What is going on?" Scout demanded, but Striker didn't answer.
"Answers later," Sean said, gesturing rapidly and Scout didn't hesitate any longer. Something was causing his whiskers to twitch, and he didn't want to stand around anymore.
They ran for the trees and melted into the undergrowth.
"Why are you doing this?” Scout demanded again, slapping leaves and branches out of the way. “Who are you!?”
"HE is Sean," Striker answered, now that they were clear. “Do you believe me now?”
“Do I believe- I am Sean!”
“Don’t say that so loudly!”
"Dusknoir will figure it out anyway," Sean added, ducking under the falling branch. "Striker's just a worrisome wendy."
"The who now?"
"Grovyle's name."
"Less talking," Striker growled, glancing back as something loud boomed from behind them. "More running."
Scout groaned, the sounds of something behind them were fading as they went further. Knowing they were getting away, Dusknoir and sableye weren't exactly swift creatures, inspired him to keep up as they left the slower, overgrown, area and onto the dirt path.
Keeping up with a Fighting-type and Grovyle was not his favourite thing and Scout was forced onto all fours before long, wincing with each bound as his left paw was still stinging from the claw breakage a few days ago.
He'd been stuck in the cell for several days, fed each day sure, but it had left him exhausted and eventually he had to stop.
"I'm sorry," Scout gasped, legs shaking as he staggered to a stop. "I have to… to… stop."
His two companions, both of which he was still reeling from the presence of, slowed as well and exchanged a look. "I'll carry you," Grovyle, or Striker now said and reached for him.
"You're injured too," Sean pointed out and grabbed Striker's arm. "We can pause for a moment, here I have some berries…"
He fished a pair of Sitrus Berries out as well as two orans each and handed them over. Scout ate his share gracefully, Striker just scoffed them down.
"We can't stay still for long," he muttered, pulling both of them further into the trees and out of sight.
"I've got a quick seed just in case too." He gave Scout an appraising look. "We need to work out where to go," Sean added, as Scout was still catching his breath. "Dusknoir has access to at least two teleporters, so I do not think Crystal Cave is a wise place to head to."
Striker rubbed his head, where he'd been slammed into the ground. "Azelf had the Time Gear buried beneath crystals, I hadn't made much of a dent by the time I was caught."
"Can someone tell me what's going on?" Scout asked, looking between the two pokémon in furious desperation. "Everything has gone mad and I don't know what is happening anymore." He turned to Sean with a mixture of anger and confusion. "You're the same riolu that's been around town and talking to me, aren't you?"
Sean nodded apologetically. "Yeah… I'm sorry for concealing my identity, but I had to make sure you were okay."
"You've been talking to him?" Striker snapped and Sean winced again. "I told you to stay off Dusknoir's radar!"
"Well things had gone well up till now," Sean snapped back. "I was just a friendly face around town. Never had any sableye tailing me or anything."
"Why didn't you tell ME about him?" Scout focused his reproachful glare on Striker. "When we talked. THIS could have been helpful to know. Oh, by the way, Sean, you're not really Sean. Cheerio."
Striker crossed his arms. "You not remembering Sean was safer in case something like this happened and Dusknoir extracted information from you. He was only able to get us out because Dusknoir had no idea."
"I really am sorry Scout," Sean apologised again, Scout twitching at the name. "Everything's kind of gone to hell and I know you're stressed, confused and probably feeling betrayed too. We're here now, we're together again and can work out what to do."
Scout stood up and began pacing, Sean gave Striker a teasing smile at the sight. "What are we going to do?" Scout asked, both of his companions exchanging unsure looks. "Seriously? Dusknoir's so much stronger this time around, the town and guild bend over backwards for him!" He frowned and glanced to the side, ears twitching. "I… I think we might…" he trailed off and Striker hissed.
"What do you hear?"
"Someone's approaching," he said quietly. Scout always had the keenest ears of them all.
"We have to go then." Striker turned around and kneeled down. "Get on my back, I'll carry you."
Scout hesitated, but Sean gestured for him to hurry up and he hopped on. Striker muffled a grunt at the pain of Scout pressing onto his wounds, but he'd dealt with pain before.
"Sean?" a voice shouted and both meowth and riolu turned to the voice.
The smell of ozone was barely any warning before a sharp jolt of electricity blasted out from where the path was and knocked Sean off his feet. He slammed into a tree and shook leaves off it as Striker leapt up, Scout falling off his back in the process.
Striker spat a Bullet Seed, but it was met with an Ember. Before he could race to Sean and grab him, Mane and Rai leapt out into battle positions.
"YOU," Rai growled, eyes glowing completely white as he stalked towards Sean.
Striker formed an Energy Ball and tossed it, but Mane countered that with a Fire Blast. Striker used the smoke to grab the dazed Sean and began to run, but Scout wasn't following and the momentary indecision that caused stalled him enough for Rai to strike him with Thunderbolt.
Striker gasped in pain. The blast was strong, if not as strong against him as it could be, but his prior injuries were screaming with pain.
"Rai, STOP!" Scout yelled and Rai roared.
"HE LET GROVYLE GO!"
Sean detangled from Striker and rolled to his feet, trying to catch his breath. "Just let us explain," he pleaded, holding his paws wide in a placating gesture. "The-"
"I'm done listening to liars." Rai's voice rumbled like the thunder in Amp Plains.
"Rai," Scout said, voice tensing to the point of snapping. "Stop."
"Riolu there told us he'd be freeing you," Mane said, glaring holes into Sean. "And not the thief."
Striker leapt forward, silently thanking Sean and Scout for the distraction. He had already gotten up and had circled around, once their attention was off him.
A Leaf Blade, held back enough so not to draw blood again, knocked Rai back with a howl and he carried further, clubbing Litleo across the face and into the dirt.
Rai bounced and landed on his feet, already popping with electricity. Striker was gone, digging underground, and with the night obscuring him, Rai was paused for just long enough for Striker to use the old trick twice.
“GROVYLE!” Scout cried. “STOP!”
In a burst of dirt and green, Striker hit Rai right in the stomach and into the air. Mane breathed fire at him, but Striker was not finished. He snatched Rai from the air and brought him down as a shield, taking the brunt of the Fire Blast and sparing Striker most of it.
Mane swore again, but now Sean was moving.
A Force Palm to the back of the head sent him back into the dirt, and this time he didn't get up. Scout stared at the battle in horror before his expression melted into something dark. He began to move.
Rai screamed and forced electricity into Striker until he dropped him and lashed out with a Bite attack so dark it melted his own face into blackness.
Striker sacrificed his injured arm to the Bite and grabbed Rai by the throat, lifting him up to throw. Rai yelled something and Striker began forming both Bullet Seed and an Energy Ball to bring him down.
Scout did something desperately stupid.
"STOP!" Scout roared, holding Sean by the back of the head and a Night Slash to his throat. Striker gaped upon seeing that, giving Rai the opportunity to land and charge up another attack. "RAI!"
Rai also paused, and Mane groaned, pulling himself up from the ground. Everyone's eyes turned to Sean and Scout, the riolu holding very still as Scout's claws kissed the fur of his neck.
"What... are... you... doing?" Striker demanded and made to step forward.
"Everyone is. Going. To stop," Scout said darkly as drops of blackness fell from his claws and into his fur. "Everyone is. Going to calm. Down. Everyone. Is going to. Explain. What is going on."
"He's working with Grovyle!" Rai yelled, but then hesitated. "But… don't... don't hold your claws to his neck, Sean, he doesn't deserve THAT."
"Oh, NOW you choose reason," Striker growled.
"The only reason why you aren't twitching on the ground is because of him," Rai snapped back, and Striker raised twin Leaf Blades, Rai crackled.
"I. Said. Stop."
They paused.
"I agree with Scout," Sean said calmly as if he didn't have blades to his neck. "Please just let me explain and stop fighting. We don’t know what to think at this point and this chaos isn't helping."
Scout's grip on him didn't slacken, but he did frown.
"I might not be great at the whole riolu-sensing thing," Sean admitted. "But I can feel just how confused and conflicted you are."
"I don't see why we are stopping," Mane said. "He has RIOLU by the neck, shouldn't we be taking down Grovyle now?" He turned crackling jaws on the Grass-type and Striker sneered at him.
"Because we aren't enemies here," Scout said, breathing hard and catching his words. "We are not enemies here."
"You are holding YOUR friend by the neck," Striker said. "I don't know what has gotten into you, but you are going to release him."
"I will. Release him," Scout said, still speaking slowly, calmly, and deliberately. "When we all agree to listen to each other."
He didn't like that. "We don't have time," Striker protested.
"We will MAKE time."
"The truth of the matter is," Sean began. "Is that I am Sean, the meowth you knew as Sean is one of my friends from the future. Scout. Although during the trip backwards an incident occurred and Scout was knocked into a different place, although thankfully not a different time, with no memories. He thought he was me, that’s pretty flattering all things considered."
Scout's hold finally began to loosen. "That's what happened?" he asked, softly. It wasn't hard to accept, it was in fact the theory he had during his time in the cell. Still, to hear it confirmed was heartbreaking.
Rai and Mane were both looking horrified. "N-no, that can't…?" Rai mumbled before firming. "No. YOU are a liar, and I'm done listening to liars."
"We're not the bad guys here," Sean added, catching their attention again. "We came back to save the world, not to destroy it."
"You are taking Time Gears," Mane growled.
"To save time," Striker growled. "Anything Dusknoir may have told you about the future is a lie. He's the enemy here, he-"
It was unwise to speak of the devil. For he may be listening.
Striker was cut off when something smacked into him and he gasped. It was almost gentle, and it didn't hurt for a moment. He fell to his knees as a sableye drew back, Striker's blood on its claws.
Tendrils of shadow knocked Rai away, but passed through Mane, as Dusknoir and three more sableye arrived to surround the future trio.
"Good work, Scout," Dusknoir said warmly as a shadow slammed into Sean's chest and knocked him and Scout off their feet. "But it seems you remain conflicted. No matter, no matter."
"Wheh-heh-heh." The sableye sharpened their claws on their fellow's claws, the scraping sound sending shivers down Scout's spine.
"What an excellent night," Dusknoir laughed merrily. "To match a beautiful day. Grovyle AND my old-friend-turned-Riolu? What a day, what a day…"
"Who do you mean?" Striker gasped from where he was surrounded, magnemite trying to get the confidence to approach him. Dusknoir gave him a pitying look.
"You cannot seriously expect me to not gather that the young riolu here is Sean?"
Striker grinned. "Never met the riolu before now?"
"Hoo-hoo-hah." He looked to a sableye and snapped his fingers.
It grinned and began to speak. "Quote: The truth of the matter is that I am Sean, the meowth you knew as Sean is one of my friends from the future."
Striker's grin began to crack, and his eyes began to narrow. He flicked to where Sean and Scout were trying to ward the sableye off and did something desperately stupid.
He tackled Scout and rolled to a stop as Dusknoir yelled out. "STOP HIM!"
Scout was gasping as Striker pulled him up and held a Lead Blade to his neck. A distant, sarcastic, part of him was amused that the tables had turned like this.
"Dusknoir," Striker growled and Dusknoir stopped.
The two pokémon glared each other down as the sableye staggered in confusion. The ones trying to force Rai and Mane down hesitated and were knocked off. The two felines rose up furious but froze themselves as they took in the situation.
Dusknoir knocked Sean towards him with a shadow and grabbed him by the head and lifted him up. "I'll play your game Grovyle."
Striker pressed the Leaf Blade harder against Scout's neck and the meowth wondered how Sean had remained so calm. Each twitch felt like Striker would slice his neck open and he began to hyperventilate. One paw was free, and he considered trying to Night Slash him, but Striker was trying something.
"Let Sean go," Striker demanded. "Now."
"Release Scout first," Dusknoir said and gestured with his free arm. "You are surrounded Grovyle. Your tricks are done. You are done. Do you really want his blood on your hands on top of everything else?"
"You are a monster," Striker hissed and pressed closer, Scout squeaked as he was handled roughly, "but I know you still care about him. Let Sean go or else."
Dusknoir squeezed down and Sean gasped before gritting his teeth. "Striker enough, let him go!"
"Hoo-hoo-ha!" Dusknoir laughed and squeezed harder. "Hear him beg, Striker?" Sean gasped and went ramrod stiff in Dusknoir's hold, eyes glazing over.
"You have no right!"
Dusknoir's eye fell on Sean, twitching in his hold and it slowly widened. "What are...?"
Striker was also stunned as he realised what was happening. "You still...?"
"Striker!" Sean yelled, once his eyes had cleared up. He then smiled. "It's okay. He's not going to give in. Don't do this, can't you see what you are doing?" Striker hesitated, almost dropping his eyes from Dusknoir. The Ghost-type's twitching fingers kept him focused.
"One of us has to-" Striker began before blinking. "Did you just...?"
"It's not worth it," Sean said, and Striker's arms began to relax. "If you hurt him, you'll become just like him."
Dusknoir stared at Sean, realisation lighting his eye. "A Dimensional Scream?" he whispered and Sean felt his hand's grip nearly loosen and release. "Even now you would still..." Striker's expression twisted and he bent his head. His arm leaves stopped glowing as he released the Leaf Blade and dropped Scout, the meowth scuttling forward and away from Striker.
"Excellent." Dusknoir shook it off."You nearly made quite a dire mistake there, but I am glad we can be civilised pokémon here."
Striker raised his arms, shining green. “Civilised nothing, Dusknoir. The mission, no matter the cost.”
Dusknoir lowered his head, eying Striker for a very long moment. The sableye were all tense and unsure of themselves, Scout slowly trying to remember how to feel his feet again.
Dusknoir still held Sean by the head but the riolu had relaxed.
Everyone had dropped their gaze from Rai and Mane.
A surge of lightning and fire blasted the sableye off their feet and everyone jumped as the two reminded the pokemon from the future that they were still there.
“You two!” Dusknoir called urgently, finding his attention flipping between threats. He still held Sean, still knew Striker would hesitate. “What do you think you are doing?”
Rai was panting for breath, golden eyes glowing in the darkness. “Everyone is going to stop,” he demanded. “Everyone is going to explain what is going on! Why did you arrest Meowth? Why is he saying you are trying to save the world? Why do you know that, Meowth? You said you barely remembered anything!”
Scout flinched as if struck as Dusknoir urgently worked to control the situation. “Shinx, you must understand that when dealing with villains such as these they will use anything to-”
“Why is threatening Meowth a deterrent to you!?” Mane roared.
“You said he was YOUR partner!” Rai insisted, Scout looked horrified. “And you did THIS?”
“If you just let me-”
“He’s a liar,” Striker snarled. “We are saving the world.”
“Oh, shut up!” Dusknoir snapped. “You would kill everyone and call it salvation.”
“Anything better than that dead world!” Striker roared back.
His arms were burning green. Dusknoir’s hand clenched down on Sean’s head until the riolu squealed in pain and, surprisingly, the pain seemed to startle Dusknoir and his grip loosened.
Just enough of a hesitation for Striker to live up to his namesake.
Dusknoir was knocked back with a gasping roar as Striker suckerpunched him in the chest, knocking him back and freeing Sean from his grip.
“SABLEYE!” Dusknoir roared and the six lurking on the fringes exploded into action.
The time for talk was over.
One pounced on Sean as he scrambled, one for Scout as he tried to stand, and the rest for Rai and Mane as Dusknoir and Striker fought in the clearing.
They had run far, but Treasure Town expanded far itself and the sounds of battle carried farther and wider.
Dusknoir restrained Striker with one hand as the other raised to the sky, he chanted something as a cerulean blue not unlike a Time Gear poured from his hand, a temporal mist that began to coalesce.
Rai and Mane joined hips as they blasted sableye back with fire and lightning while Scout defended from the slashing claws of a hungering imp.
Sean had similar bad luck, unable to hit the beast striking and biting at him and he was forced to raise the metal on his paws to defend himself.
They were being pushed back and cornered in the middle of the clearing when a voice cut across the carnage, “WHAT IS THE MEANING OF THIS?”
A voice so loud it may be a Hyper Voice caused only the defenders to cringe and everyone looked up as a swooping saviour descended.
Oh, wait, that was Chatot.
Dusknoir had Striker by the throat as everyone paused yet again as Chatot swooped down, beak agape and eyes wide. “Fighting? Prisoners free? Sableye? Dusknoir? What is the MEANING of this?”
Dusknoir breathed heavily, a sigh of relief. “We have caught some escapees,” he said smoothly as a sableye leapt for Striker and hit him in the back of the neck with a burning hand. One punched Sean in the throat as well.
Sean tried to speak, but suddenly found he could not. The Throat Chop breaking his ability to talk for a time. Striker too was left mouthing angrily as Chatot stared imperiously among the pokemon for answers. He had caught those attacks and his eyes narrowed, but Dusknoir knew he merely needed to talk without interruptions.
“And I believe this riolu is in fact the very human we hunted,” Dusknoir said smoothly. “He called himself Sean, cited Scout and Striker as his companions from the future. I believe I have all the proof I need now, Chatot my friend.”
Chatot looked to Rai and Mane. “What drove you two to leave your beds?” he snapped.
Rai’s ears tilted back for a moment but they both rose up forcefully. “We were breaking Meowth out,” Rai said confidently. “Distracting Dusknoir for Riolu. He said he’d only get Meowth out but he took Grovyle too.”
“And everyone is saying different things,” Mane added on, Dusknoir’s baleful eye flashed to him angrily and motioned to a sableye. “They’re claiming they’re saving the world, Dusknoir says it’ll kill everyone.”
Scout, struggling against a sableye cried out, “No! Time is already falling apart! There’s a tower, okay? Okay? We need to take the gears there and everything is fixed! Please, Chatot, you have to believe me!”
The sableye punched him in the throat as well, something cloying sticking to his voicebox as he tried to babble more.
Chatot’s eyes flashed. “Don’t you dare harm him,” he snapped, raising his wings threateningly.
“Wheh-heh.” The sableye kept Scout pinned, bearing teeth threateningly in his face.
Chatot observed everything going down, hearing what had been said. He eventually turned to Dusknoir. “I believe a fair and impartial trial is necessary,” he said primly.
Dusknoir’s eye flickered. “A trial? I have told you. Shinx and Litleo have. Meowth just admitted it. You know the gears missing is causing this, Chatot. What trial could possibly be necessary?”
“Actually,” Chatot said. “Reports of time disturbance were occurring weeks before the first gear was reported missing.”
Head of intelligence wasn’t just a boast.
“That… of course, the gear had to be found missing.”
“They are getting a trial, I will hear nothing else,” Chatot barked.
“These are… criminals,” Dusknoir growled. “From my time. They are under my jurisdiction.”
“We are not in your time, Dusknoir,” Chatot said firmly.
Dusknoir stilled. Entirely stopped.
The distortion above their heads coelesced darker and darker.
“I see,” Dusknoir said. He glanced to the sableye and nodded. They braced and then everything exploded.
A shockwave of darkness that sent Chatot, Rai and Mane flying off their feet before Dusknoir found himself being tossed back by Striker. A shadow curled around Sean’s leg and the riolu shrieked as he was thrown by a tendril of darkness at the Dimensional Hole that had formed above their heads.
He and the sableye connected and then they were gone.
“ALERT!” Chatot shrieked, a Power-amplified cry that carried across all of Treasure Town’s residential area. “ALERT! POKEMON ARE BEING KIDNAPPED!”
Dusknoir charged back for Striker, who was trying to scramble to his feet, and grabbed him around the torso.
Before he could turn and throw him, however, Chatot collided with his back, body burning into a blue light.
The Brave Bird staggered Dusknoir and Striker fell out of his grip. "GET HIM!" he bellowed to the sableye and their fear of him snapped them out of their dazes. They grabbed Striker as Dusknoir spun onto Chatot and punched him out of the air with a fist crackling with electricity.
Mane took his chance. He twisted and blasted one of the sableye away from the carnage with a Fire Blast and freed himself. He blasted the one off Rai as well. "Come on!" he yelled and the shinx immediately fell into a run with him.
They sprinted for Scout fighting the sableye all over again, ducking through the chaos or removing obstacles in their way with Fire Blast's and Thunderbolt's.
They ran for the portal, spotting Scout barely avoiding being knocked into it by the shadows Dusknoir was just now throwing at everything.
Dusknoir charged for Scout but Chatot got in his way again and crashed into him. Feathers danced around Dusknoir, staggering his strength as he tried to punch Chatot again and Chatot scored a nasty hit on his face.
Dusknoir snatched Chatot out of the air and tried to crush him, but Striker speared him in the back, the pain causing Dusknoir to release Chatot.
The two powerful pokemon fought Dusknoir together. As Chatot swooped in from the sky and doused him in feathers, Striker beat him back with burst of green energy, beating him back foot by foot towards the portal.
Dusknoir roared out something and punched Striker with everything he had, knocking the Grass-type flying. Chatot continued pestering him from above and Dusknoir snatched him out of the sky again.
Scout broke free of the sableye and rushed to Chatot’s aid.
Scout was trying to fight him off with Night Slash, but his slashes barely seemed to phase Dusknoir. Dusknoir continued squeezing Chatot in his twitching hands.
The bird was going limp.
"DUSKNOIR!" Rai roared as Dusknoir managed to get a hold on Scout as well. Something exploded from behind him and several sableye flew into the portal. He began flying for the portal, ready to fling them out so that Chatot couldn’t free Scout.
Dusknoir spotted them coming and shadows rippled before lashing out at their feet. They passed harmlessly through Mane, he was a Normal-type after all, but Rai staggered as they snared his back feet. He writhed and broke free, leaping after Mane.
Mane, wreathed in flame, tackled Dusknoir's in the back. Then they touched the portal and disappeared.
Rai followed in right after them.
Then landed in the dirt.
And Rai was screaming muffled cries into the dirt.
Someone grabbed him and tried to pull him up, but Rai shocked them, and they released them. He thought he saw Croagunk but didn't care.
He had missed the portal by a split second.
Scout AND Mane were gone.
"Sean?"
Rai didn't care who was yelling that, the person was silenced quickly anyway. There was a cacophony around him, pokemon had heard Chatot’s alert and were rushing to help.
The guild members quickly grabbed Grovyle the Thief who was staring towards Rai, or really where the Dimensional Hole had been, in horror. "SEAN?"
"HE'S GONE!" Rai screamed.
"Chatot?" Wigglytuff cried, rushing onto the scene. "Where's Chatot?"
"Dusknoir had him," Grovyle muttered, falling slack in the firm grip of Loudred and Sunflora. "Sean, Scout."
"Litleo too," Croagunk croaked, coming up as the town finally began to properly calm down.
“A Dimensional Hole,” Striker muttered softly. “A portal to the future.”
"They have all gone to the future?" Corphish gasped. "Hey… we have Grovyle… what are we going to do?"
"Trill," Wigglytuff whimpered. "Trill, no."
Rai continued sobbing in the dirt, sparking too much for any pokémon to risk trying to comfort him.
"What are we going to do?"
Shine Village was a pleasant place.
A small stream ran through it, giving life-giving water to any who needed it.
Grassy hills sloped gentle rides for younger, or just playful, pokémon.
A cosy town square, which was more of a town circle, had a ring of small businesses. A Pelipper Post office was the main building of the town, but a small building had been built around a watering hole to become a warm place for pokémon to socialise at the later hours.
It was also boring. So, so, boring.
"And in the Damned River dungeon you can fight buizel! Buizel are the best to fight!" A breloom boasted, puffing his chest out proudly. "My record is fifteen buizel in a single outing."
"Fifteen huh?" his companion yawned and the breloom's confidence faltered. "Cool."
"Er… yes, well unless you count all the floatzel too! Then my record shoots up to twenty-six!"
"Twenty-six waters for a grassy. Cool."
Breloom glanced away, this really wasn't going well. He fumbled around, unsure of how to continue, before his eyes lit up.
If strength didn't impress her, maybe a treasure would.
"So, I recently came into possession of a mysterious relic," he said proudly, and his companion's ears quirked. He dug into his travel bag, looking for it. "Legends state it only shows to those it deems worthy."
"Worthy of what?" she asked, and Breloom wasn't sure what to say.
"U-uh… the guy didn't say."
"You got it from someone else?" she asked, raising an eyebrow. "How is that 'worthy' then?"
"W-well, you see. I think it's sort of like, only the worthy can see it or touch it. Uh… here, what do you think of it?"
He passed over an odd stone. The luxio frowned as she pawed it over to herself, cut from a chunk of rock, it would have been completely uninteresting if one side wasn't sanded flat. Badly sanded at that.
And on the flat side was a white circle with four spires and four spirals. To her eyes, she could see the wobbles and cracks, feel the incorrect weight.
Luxio licked her lips and looked up at the breloom, staring hopefully at her. She smiled and he seemed to relax.
With her tail flicking, she cosied in closer and asked. "So, who did you get this from?"
"This nice fellow," he answered, not wanting to say more. He'd been asked to keep their deal a secret. When she didn't reply, simply leaned in closer and peered up at him, his will to keep a promise faded away. "A skuntank. He uh… he had a koffing and zubat with him too."
"Glad to hear it," Luxio said and gave him a lick on the cheek that left him tingling, before hopping back. "I'll remember you well, but I've got someone to hunt."
"W-wait!" Breloom called, but she was already out the door. He sighed and grabbed the treasure she seemed so interested in, marvelling at it for a bit. The owner gave him a free drink for his troubles, and that made him feel a bit better.
Luxio left Shine Village behind her quickly, it hadn't taken long for a few locals to confirm the presence of some 'Team Skull' and also their departure.
And also the way they went.
She grinned, sparking slightly as her Power roiled within her. Someone was using her little brothers treasure to their own advantage. She did not approve of this.
She may have to pay Treasure Town a visit soon.
Strangely, this brought a vague sense of comfort to the riolu known as Sean.
Surviving the dark future was terrible, and everything there was life and death almost all the time. Striker, Scout, Saniya, and Guardian had been the only things that made it bearable.
Then some of them had become the things that made it hurt the most.
The pain balanced out eventually, however, and Sean could at least look back on the better times with nostalgia.
When every day and night, it was hard to tell what time it was really, was spent knowing that a shadow could betray you, that a dungeon was an enormous risk, or that death could come at any time, one grew jumpy, anxious, and paranoid.
And yet he had gotten used to it.
Sean wasn't sure if that was a good thing, but he had survived despite being almost a normal human. With nothing but the clothes on his back on the very first day of his journey at twelve years old, he had survived long enough to rescue Striker and form a team.
Surviving the endless dusk each minute and hour and day and year had cost them all a lot, but it had given something in return. Something as warped and twisted as the world itself.
In times of calm, Sean was anxious and fluttery. He second-guessed himself a lot. In times of crisis, however?
Sean returned to his campsite and began to plan. Ideas were the best he could do for the most part in the future, and while he could properly hold his own now, he hadn't lost that part of him. That crying, grasping, tenacious part of him.
He sat down. He took a drink of water. He ate a delicious apple. And then he put his mind to work.
There were a lot of things that needed to be done, and this was a terrible setback on top of it. There was little Sean wanted more than to just have time to think, to plan, to work out what to do.
As such, time was quite literally not on his side.
"Dusknoir doesn't need to kill us to win," he muttered, talking out loud helped him think. "He just needs to stall us long enough so that time collapses anyway."
Taking the Time Gears certainly hadn't bought them any time either. Time was collapsing faster.
Needing to take a view at his tools, Sean removed every item from his small Treasure Bag and assembled everything into piles. He set the money to the side and focused on the seeds and orbs.
He had one slumber orb, the cloudy white sphere belayed an exceptionally handy use. Two petrify orbs, an escape orb, which happened to be useless for this situation. A luminous orb that Striker had entrusted to him. He also had the orb he hated using the most - the mobile orb.
It was useful. Very useful. Albeit highly uncomfortable to use.
He set the seeds he could use to the side and packed everything back up. He had two more stops to make before he could begin to execute any wild and rash ideas that Striker would greatly disapprove of.
The thought of Striker's reprimands for what he was about to do left a small smile on Sean's muzzle as he made his way back towards town.
The sun was beginning to set, and he knew that he wouldn't have the best selection of items at this hour. But making his way to the Kecleon Market, or even the stalls the various exploration teams set up could prove useful.
Even if information was all he could find.
As Sean stepped into town, he could feel the buzz of anticipation in the air. Pokémon were formed into small groups, chatting and theorising. There was always someone quiet, looking around carefully.
More than once, Sean heard the word human get tossed around and he hastened his step. It was bizarrely terrifying to be within the confines of Treasure Town; formerly such a welcoming place, but to a human-in-hiding, it matched some of the least friendly places of the Dark Future.
Knowing that all these happy, pleasant, and sane pokémon would have him killed, even if they didn't truly know what awaited him in Dusknoir's embrace, left him feeling ill to the stomach.
He was the only one walking alone, even the shiftiest looking pokémon around had at least one companion to stand with them. Sean's only companions were in the grip of the enemy. He was alone. Just his shadow walking by him.
Being forced to pause at the bridge, as a trio of larger pokémon were all crossing on a row, Sean didn't make eye contact even as the zangoose eyed him for a longer moment than necessary.
Once Team Razor Wind was clear, he stepped forward, catching the sound of a brief whisper from Zangoose to his teammates.
He fought the urge to walk faster.
"Welcome, welcome," the green kecleon said. He was the only one manning the shop at the moment, the purple one was nowhere to be seen. "How can I help you?"
"I'm heading to a dungeon soon," Sean said calmly, stepping up closer, "and I was hoping to grab some supplies before departing. What do you have left in stock?"
"The day may be nearly over, but the Kecleon Market still has wares!" Green smiled and gestured to the wall behind him. "Berries, seeds, even orbs. I have permission from my brother to sell them." He winked and Sean cracked an appropriate smile. "But we will restock tomorrow, so there will be better choices to come!"
"I'll grab however many orans you have," Sean replied and noticed something, "and is that a quick seed?"
"It is indeed!"
"Throw that in as well. The vanish seed too."
Once everything had been stored and paid for, Sean gave his goodbyes and began the tense walk back out of town. He had a stop, but thankfully not in town.
"Pokémon detected! Pokémon detected!" He found himself staring up at the Wigglytuff Guild.
"Who's footprint? Who's footprint?"
"The footprint is Riolu! The footprint is Riolu!"
Another bitterly amusing thing to Sean, as the grate opened. If the gatekeepers knew who he really was, such an act of welcome would not be given.
He bypassed the middle floor almost completely, only giving a cursory look around and seeing just two pokémon, before stepping down to the bottom.
"Excuse me?" Chatot huffed, spotting him immediately and flapping over. "Visitors are not allowed on this floor. Please leave."
"My apologies sir." Sean clasped his paws and bowed slightly. It didn't throw Chatot off too badly, the unpreened feathers sticking out alerted him to Chatot's tenseness. "I was simply hoping to speak to Shinx and Litleo and thought puttering about up there would just waste everyone's time."
"Team Ion?" Chatot narrowed his eyes. "What business do you have with them?"
Sean showed his bag with a soft smile. "I, uh, heard they were having a rough time and was hoping to invite them out for a drink at Spinda's Café, my treat."
Chatot raised his head slightly, watching him for an unpleasant moment, before almost smiling. "I'll go fetch them," he said and began hopping towards a corridor at the back. "Return to the middle floor, they'll see you up there."
He was a bit disappointed at the dismissal, and anxious, but did as he was told and waited around, ignoring the two snoozing members of Team Slacker.
Soon enough, to his relief, Shinx and Litleo arrived. Both were looking a mixture of curious and annoyed. They were tense together, standing noticeably apart. Riolu had heard the gossip around town, surprise and confusion of Litleo joining this team considering his history.
He didn’t like what he heard, but not about Litleo. Rather, the way others spoke of him rubbed him the wrong way.
"What do you want?" Litleo demanded, eyeing him up and down.
Sean gave them a more genuine smile than what he had given to Chatot. "I was hoping to have you both at Spinda's Café for a drink or two!"
Litleo raised an eyebrow while Shinx shook his head. "I'm sorry, I really don't feel like it."
They were in the guild, so this was risky. "I was also hoping to talk to you both about something."
Litleo cracked a grin, baring one-too-many teeth. "What do you want?" he repeated, more genuine himself and even less friendly.
This was already going wrong and Sean hated this. Yet he believed that Scout had made real friends and he had no one else he could possibly turn to.
They might reject him and get him into serious trouble, but he knew there was little way he could pull this off without any help.
"I want to help you," he said bluntly and Shinx frowned, Litleo just eyed him some more. Feeling even more like a piece of meat to the Fire-type, he quietly added. "I… overheard you two at the beach the other day."
Shinx's eyes went wide while Litleo's eyes narrowed. Sean crossed his arms and tried to look firm. "So, can we talk? Somewhere else?"
The two feline pokémon exchanged a look before nodding to the canine.
Sean led them out of the guild and past Spinda's Café. They walked in silence, both parties hoping this wasn't some sort of trap.
He pointed them through the crossroads and towards the best place he could think of. "I thought we could talk at Litleo's hollowed-out tree," he said quietly. It ran close to where Dusknoir and the sableye were undoubtedly guarding but was far less conspicuous than the beach or leading them to his own camp.
Litleo's house was in an even worse state than before, but none of them commented on it.
"How do you know where I lived?" Litleo demanded as soon as they were inside.
"And what do you mean, 'you want to help'?" Shinx added, eyes shining in the darkened house.
"I know where everyone lives," Sean replied without really answering. He’d even followed Bidoof to his visits with some ‘Bell’, although the one time as he didn’t like to eavesdrop, nor knock-knock jokes. "And I mean what I said. I want to help you rescue Scout."
"We never said anything about that at the beach," Litleo pointed out and Sean made note of the fact that both of them were between the exit and him.
"Why would you want to do that anyway?" Shinx asked.
"It was an easy conclusion to make, considering what happened," Sean answered smoothly, "and I don't think Scout is guilty, if Scout really is his name anyway. Either way, I thought of the two of us as friends." He shrugged. "Not as close as you two with him, but definitely a friend regardless. I don't think he should be punished, I know he's not a bad pokémon." He tapped one of his aura tassels and Shinx's eyes lit up slightly.
Litleo was still wary.
"That doesn't make a whole lot of sense," he said. "Why would you risk yourself like this? If you get caught you'll be in a LOT of trouble."
"I… don't really have that many friends." Sean glanced away, cheeks burning. "I'm always moving and drifting. Scout never seemed to care or judge and there was just… something about him."
Shinx smiled slightly. "Heh, yeah he does have that something."
Even Litleo seemed less antagonistic after that. "Yeah... I've never got why, but I know what you mean."
"Anyway, I've worked out a plan in trying to free him." Sean nearly slipped and said them. "But I can't do it by myself, that's why I've come to you. I know you care about him and want to do something. We can do something! I can get him out."
"Why should we trust you?" Litleo asked, Shinx pausing his hopeful expression and nodding in agreement.
“Yeah. If you believe he’s innocent then won’t that be proven?”
Sean smiled bitterly. "I know it's not really a good answer, but what choice do you have?" Both of their eyes narrowed. "And if people were willing to listen, he’d be out already." Sean raised a paw and both of their frowns deepened. "I don’t trust what Dusknoir had to say there, the future? That’s crazy and even if it is true he can’t prove it. I saw how he took control of the conversation after Scout tried to fight back, he did it too well."
Shinx's lips pursed and he gave Litleo a searching look, the stormy expression on the Fire-type was no help. "What IS your plan?" he asked, turning back. "Before we agree to anything, what are you doing and why do you need us?"
Litleo nodded. "You want to risk yourself for some reason, but why do you need us?"
"I've got a few orbs and seeds," Sean explained, patting his Treasure Bag, "that I can use to disable the guards and get into the base. A mobile orb to walk through walls, slumber and petrify orbs to disable anyone without hurting them. I can even break them out of whatever cages they are in."
He dropped his paw and sighed. "But. I need time. I need, well, a distraction. Someone to distract Dusknoir, because if he intervenes there is almost nothing I’ll be able to do against him."
"You want us?" Litleo's voice was deadly flat.
"To be a distraction?" Shinx finished, sparking angrily.
"You wanted to talk to Dusknoir haven't you?" Sean shot back and both of them paused. "But he's avoided you at every turn right?" There was no nod, but he knew the answer anyway. "Dusknoir is going to be on guard now that he has Scout and Grovyle. This is a chance to both help Scout get out as well as finally talk to Dusknoir."
Shinx nodded slowly, Litleo remained annoyed.
"A distraction though?" he muttered, and Sean gave a smile.
"Think of it this way?" he suggested. "If you were to break in and out you and Scout would probably be fugitives for the rest of your lives. But if you simply take this opportunity to distract Dusknoir, you can't get incriminated. The risk is just on me."
"You could sell us out," Litleo pointed out.
"Only if I was caught," Sean replied and Litleo finally smiled.
"Cocky. I like it."
Sean gave himself a mental pat on the back for finally working out how to approach Litleo's tastes. Although now he was looking him up and down again and Sean felt very exposed for a different reason.
"Nice."
"Okay," Shinx agreed, nodding, and Sean felt a wave of relief. "We'll distract Dusknoir while you get Sean out." He looked to Litleo, who nodded, before frowning and turning back to Sean. "Only Meowth. Right?"
Sean nodded without hesitation, although he dearly wished Shinx hadn't thought of that. "Only Sc-Meowth. I can't imagine the thief would be held in the same jail, but if he is I'll probably need to paralyse everyone with an orb to get them out anyway."
Shinx nodded again and Litleo stretched. "Awesome! When are we going to do this?"
"As soon as possible," Sean answered, patting his bag again. "I have everything I need. As soon as you two are ready we'll start. And the sooner we can do this the easier it should be."
"We've been ready for days," Shinx answered confidently and Litleo gave him an appraising look.
"Nice."
Sean smiled and nodded. "Let's go then."
Trill was the nighttime guardian of the guild.
He knew the ins and outs of the whole place.
People who came in.
And people who left.
Team Ion were not in their beds. He had a feeling he knew where they were.
He paced outside Rhythm’s chambers for some time, pondering whether to go in or not. They had suffered a major disagreement in proceedings here and talk between them was tense and unpleasant.
It was funny, in a way. The rules lawyering chatot felt that they should exercise pressure on the law enforcement team to just outright take their member back. Innocent until proven guilty and all.
Rhythm did not agree. He felt that Meowth’s innocence was guaranteed and thus doing things the fair and legal way was a better choice of action.
Trill did not agree. It felt like abandonment. The Guild was meant to be the home of those who joined it, no matter what.
No. Matter. What.
He eventually stepped away from the chambers and flew out a window into the open air.
If Shinx and Litleo were going to do something stupid, they should at least have someone smart to bail them out.
Orbs were a strange thing.
No one was really sure what they were or how they came to be. They spawned in dungeons, but dungeons were not places the wise or the sane tended to ponder about.
One thing Sean did know about orbs, one thing he still worried about, was that Striker had an unhealthy fixation on the things.
He gathered it was due to how they met. Even as a human, Sean could use the mysterious things and he had paralysed an entire horde of pokémon and then carried the broken treecko to safety with an escape orb. It was how they met, and Striker obsessed over the things since.
Regardless of how useful they were, the fixation on them still concerned him at times.
What also concerned him, and was a mite more immediate, was the pair of sableye standing in front of the door to Team Magnezone's base.
There were only two entrances to the area, and the second entrance would be unwise to use first.
Sean rolled a slumber orb between his stubby paws and got ready to activate it. With night having fallen, he had some ability to sneak, but sableye had excellent night vision. Perhaps even better than day vision.
And they weren't in a dungeon, forcing Sean to get a little more creative in his use of the orbs. He swallowed a nibble of a vanish seed and disappeared into thin air. Walking when invisible was highly disorientating and Sean stumbled several times as he couldn't see anything either. Not even his own feet.
Using his aura tassels, however, he was able to sense part of his way. All he needed was to be quiet enough and get close enough for the sableye to be in range.
In a short amount of time as well, the seed would only last a minute or so at the amount he had eaten.
He couldn't sense much, just floaty bits of boredom, but his memory was sharp enough to give him context. Sean squeezed down on the slumber orb and tossed it like a smoke bomb.
Two soft thunks heartened him and slowly Sean felt his vision return. He was facing the wall and had nearly kicked a rock.
Looking to the entrance and the two sableye were asleep, knocked out before they could alert Dusknoir. Hopefully.
With Shinx and Litleo distracting him Sean held some hope he’d have the time he needed.
He didn't rely on that hope, however, and grabbed his next orb. Walking through the door seemed silly, so he walked through the wall next to the door instead.
The mobile orb's effects would last him about five minutes and walking through walls would be tremendously uncomfortable.
There was no time to hesitate, however, and so he pressed his paws against the thick stone. He pressed harder and felt something give.
What it was, he was never sure. Walking through a solid object was easily the most uncomfortable feeling he had ever suffered. Stone was awful, but there were worse textures to feel scraping against his heart, brain, and everything else. Tickling his organs was not fun.
It didn't hurt, thankfully, nor would it cause damage as long as he wasn't inside anything before the effects wore off.
And yet the feeling of stone passing through every scrap of flesh, vein, muscle, bone, and more was simply horrific. He closed his eyes, even though it didn't do anything but add some extra discomfort to his eyelids. Walking through a wall with his eyes open was just as unpleasant.
Sean came through the other side and took a deep breath, lungs filling with air and not dust, and he tried to not shake too hard.
He palmed another orb and began creeping through the darkened base.
Even though it was night, there were high-priority prisoners held within and Dusknoir had certainly insisted on tight security.
Thankfully, however, for these peaceful times, 'tight security' consisted of a pair of magneton with a rotating schedule. Soon enough someone else would arrive and find sleeping pokémon, or they would wake up, so this had to be done quickly.
He ducked beneath a desk and peered out. The base was simple and spartan in nature. The mechanical pokémon had little need for physical comforts and little space was filled with chairs or waiting areas. It was a simple large, round, room with multiple doors. With two magneton guarding one door, Sean was confident he could guess the way.
He walked back into the wall and began feeling his way through it, closer to the magneton. Being blind again was annoying, but he was beginning to really appreciate being a riolu.
The sensing abilities, even weak as they were, happened to be exceptionally handy for tasks such as this. They just gave him the worst of headaches. His human mind was not prepared to experience another sense no matter how much his body was designed for it.
Letting those senses go wild too long left him feeling… strange to say the least.
He activated a petrify orb, not risking a slumber not working on the robotic magneton.
Twin clinks of magneton falling to the ground heartened him and he carefully poked an eye out and kept going through the wall. No need for them to see him after all.
Sean paused at the door leading to the jails and fished another petrify orb out. He marvelled at the lack of security designed to deal with items but was thankful for it. He began to walk through the wall holding the orb. Readying the wave for whoever else Dusknoir was using.
His suspicions were correct, and he immediately blasted a wave of petrification at the sableye who was just reaching for the door.
The second one jumped but then fell to the ground in a stiff, startled pose.
Scout and Striker were also rendered stiff and unmoving, besides their eyes, and Sean raced over to the two jail cells.
He walked through the bars and punched Striker in the chest, breaking the effect of the orb. He coughed and gasped. "S-Sean?" As Sean walked through the wall dividing them and gave Scout a similar hit.
"What are you?" Scout began, but Striker cut over him.
"Don't waste time," he whispered. "Just get us out of here."
"Do you have the key?" Scout asked, but Sean just smiled and pushed his paw through the lock. When his move failed to form, he felt a flash of panic.
"Other side," Striker hissed. "These cells prevent the use of moves." Sean nodded and stepped through the door and tried again.
His smile became fixed slightly, feeling the presence of a claw and noted the faint smell of dried blood. He didn't let that dissuade him and took a needed breath, using Force Palm as he exhaled.
From inside the lock.
His paw jarred and he barely withheld the shout of pain, but the lock dented and broke as he recoiled. The sound banged out loud, echoing through the chamber.
He carefully nudged the cell door open, gentle enough, so he didn't phase through it, and scampered to Striker's cell, dropping his bag.
"Get the sleep seeds and give them to your 'friends'," Sean said, Scout just blinking at him.
"Wha? Bu-?" He looked from the bag to the stunned sableye. "Who? What?"
Another bang broke the lock on Striker's cell and the grovyle stepped out with a stormy smile. "You shouldn't have come," he growled, wincing when Sean smacked his arm. "This is stupidity above anything I've seen."
"We've got to go," Sean said, looking for Scout who was only just getting the right seeds. "Dose them and let's go."
Scout frowned and looked to the sableye hesitantly. Striker urgently snatched them from the meowth, forcing the seeds between the sharp teeth of the sableye.
Striker opened the door and they gingerly stepped over the stunned magneton and ran through the quiet, empty, room.
Sean ran right through the door, ready to knock anyone out with a hit to the head, and Striker soon followed, opening the door for himself and Scout.
"What is going on?" Scout demanded, but Striker didn't answer.
"Answers later," Sean said, gesturing rapidly and Scout didn't hesitate any longer. Something was causing his whiskers to twitch, and he didn't want to stand around anymore.
They ran for the trees and melted into the undergrowth.
"Why are you doing this?” Scout demanded again, slapping leaves and branches out of the way. “Who are you!?”
"HE is Sean," Striker answered, now that they were clear. “Do you believe me now?”
“Do I believe- I am Sean!”
“Don’t say that so loudly!”
"Dusknoir will figure it out anyway," Sean added, ducking under the falling branch. "Striker's just a worrisome wendy."
"The who now?"
"Grovyle's name."
"Less talking," Striker growled, glancing back as something loud boomed from behind them. "More running."
Scout groaned, the sounds of something behind them were fading as they went further. Knowing they were getting away, Dusknoir and sableye weren't exactly swift creatures, inspired him to keep up as they left the slower, overgrown, area and onto the dirt path.
Keeping up with a Fighting-type and Grovyle was not his favourite thing and Scout was forced onto all fours before long, wincing with each bound as his left paw was still stinging from the claw breakage a few days ago.
He'd been stuck in the cell for several days, fed each day sure, but it had left him exhausted and eventually he had to stop.
"I'm sorry," Scout gasped, legs shaking as he staggered to a stop. "I have to… to… stop."
His two companions, both of which he was still reeling from the presence of, slowed as well and exchanged a look. "I'll carry you," Grovyle, or Striker now said and reached for him.
"You're injured too," Sean pointed out and grabbed Striker's arm. "We can pause for a moment, here I have some berries…"
He fished a pair of Sitrus Berries out as well as two orans each and handed them over. Scout ate his share gracefully, Striker just scoffed them down.
"We can't stay still for long," he muttered, pulling both of them further into the trees and out of sight.
"I've got a quick seed just in case too." He gave Scout an appraising look. "We need to work out where to go," Sean added, as Scout was still catching his breath. "Dusknoir has access to at least two teleporters, so I do not think Crystal Cave is a wise place to head to."
Striker rubbed his head, where he'd been slammed into the ground. "Azelf had the Time Gear buried beneath crystals, I hadn't made much of a dent by the time I was caught."
"Can someone tell me what's going on?" Scout asked, looking between the two pokémon in furious desperation. "Everything has gone mad and I don't know what is happening anymore." He turned to Sean with a mixture of anger and confusion. "You're the same riolu that's been around town and talking to me, aren't you?"
Sean nodded apologetically. "Yeah… I'm sorry for concealing my identity, but I had to make sure you were okay."
"You've been talking to him?" Striker snapped and Sean winced again. "I told you to stay off Dusknoir's radar!"
"Well things had gone well up till now," Sean snapped back. "I was just a friendly face around town. Never had any sableye tailing me or anything."
"Why didn't you tell ME about him?" Scout focused his reproachful glare on Striker. "When we talked. THIS could have been helpful to know. Oh, by the way, Sean, you're not really Sean. Cheerio."
Striker crossed his arms. "You not remembering Sean was safer in case something like this happened and Dusknoir extracted information from you. He was only able to get us out because Dusknoir had no idea."
"I really am sorry Scout," Sean apologised again, Scout twitching at the name. "Everything's kind of gone to hell and I know you're stressed, confused and probably feeling betrayed too. We're here now, we're together again and can work out what to do."
Scout stood up and began pacing, Sean gave Striker a teasing smile at the sight. "What are we going to do?" Scout asked, both of his companions exchanging unsure looks. "Seriously? Dusknoir's so much stronger this time around, the town and guild bend over backwards for him!" He frowned and glanced to the side, ears twitching. "I… I think we might…" he trailed off and Striker hissed.
"What do you hear?"
"Someone's approaching," he said quietly. Scout always had the keenest ears of them all.
"We have to go then." Striker turned around and kneeled down. "Get on my back, I'll carry you."
Scout hesitated, but Sean gestured for him to hurry up and he hopped on. Striker muffled a grunt at the pain of Scout pressing onto his wounds, but he'd dealt with pain before.
"Sean?" a voice shouted and both meowth and riolu turned to the voice.
The smell of ozone was barely any warning before a sharp jolt of electricity blasted out from where the path was and knocked Sean off his feet. He slammed into a tree and shook leaves off it as Striker leapt up, Scout falling off his back in the process.
Striker spat a Bullet Seed, but it was met with an Ember. Before he could race to Sean and grab him, Mane and Rai leapt out into battle positions.
"YOU," Rai growled, eyes glowing completely white as he stalked towards Sean.
Striker formed an Energy Ball and tossed it, but Mane countered that with a Fire Blast. Striker used the smoke to grab the dazed Sean and began to run, but Scout wasn't following and the momentary indecision that caused stalled him enough for Rai to strike him with Thunderbolt.
Striker gasped in pain. The blast was strong, if not as strong against him as it could be, but his prior injuries were screaming with pain.
"Rai, STOP!" Scout yelled and Rai roared.
"HE LET GROVYLE GO!"
Sean detangled from Striker and rolled to his feet, trying to catch his breath. "Just let us explain," he pleaded, holding his paws wide in a placating gesture. "The-"
"I'm done listening to liars." Rai's voice rumbled like the thunder in Amp Plains.
"Rai," Scout said, voice tensing to the point of snapping. "Stop."
"Riolu there told us he'd be freeing you," Mane said, glaring holes into Sean. "And not the thief."
Striker leapt forward, silently thanking Sean and Scout for the distraction. He had already gotten up and had circled around, once their attention was off him.
A Leaf Blade, held back enough so not to draw blood again, knocked Rai back with a howl and he carried further, clubbing Litleo across the face and into the dirt.
Rai bounced and landed on his feet, already popping with electricity. Striker was gone, digging underground, and with the night obscuring him, Rai was paused for just long enough for Striker to use the old trick twice.
“GROVYLE!” Scout cried. “STOP!”
In a burst of dirt and green, Striker hit Rai right in the stomach and into the air. Mane breathed fire at him, but Striker was not finished. He snatched Rai from the air and brought him down as a shield, taking the brunt of the Fire Blast and sparing Striker most of it.
Mane swore again, but now Sean was moving.
A Force Palm to the back of the head sent him back into the dirt, and this time he didn't get up. Scout stared at the battle in horror before his expression melted into something dark. He began to move.
Rai screamed and forced electricity into Striker until he dropped him and lashed out with a Bite attack so dark it melted his own face into blackness.
Striker sacrificed his injured arm to the Bite and grabbed Rai by the throat, lifting him up to throw. Rai yelled something and Striker began forming both Bullet Seed and an Energy Ball to bring him down.
Scout did something desperately stupid.
"STOP!" Scout roared, holding Sean by the back of the head and a Night Slash to his throat. Striker gaped upon seeing that, giving Rai the opportunity to land and charge up another attack. "RAI!"
Rai also paused, and Mane groaned, pulling himself up from the ground. Everyone's eyes turned to Sean and Scout, the riolu holding very still as Scout's claws kissed the fur of his neck.
"What... are... you... doing?" Striker demanded and made to step forward.
"Everyone is. Going. To stop," Scout said darkly as drops of blackness fell from his claws and into his fur. "Everyone is. Going to calm. Down. Everyone. Is going to. Explain. What is going on."
"He's working with Grovyle!" Rai yelled, but then hesitated. "But… don't... don't hold your claws to his neck, Sean, he doesn't deserve THAT."
"Oh, NOW you choose reason," Striker growled.
"The only reason why you aren't twitching on the ground is because of him," Rai snapped back, and Striker raised twin Leaf Blades, Rai crackled.
"I. Said. Stop."
They paused.
"I agree with Scout," Sean said calmly as if he didn't have blades to his neck. "Please just let me explain and stop fighting. We don’t know what to think at this point and this chaos isn't helping."
Scout's grip on him didn't slacken, but he did frown.
"I might not be great at the whole riolu-sensing thing," Sean admitted. "But I can feel just how confused and conflicted you are."
"I don't see why we are stopping," Mane said. "He has RIOLU by the neck, shouldn't we be taking down Grovyle now?" He turned crackling jaws on the Grass-type and Striker sneered at him.
"Because we aren't enemies here," Scout said, breathing hard and catching his words. "We are not enemies here."
"You are holding YOUR friend by the neck," Striker said. "I don't know what has gotten into you, but you are going to release him."
"I will. Release him," Scout said, still speaking slowly, calmly, and deliberately. "When we all agree to listen to each other."
He didn't like that. "We don't have time," Striker protested.
"We will MAKE time."
"The truth of the matter is," Sean began. "Is that I am Sean, the meowth you knew as Sean is one of my friends from the future. Scout. Although during the trip backwards an incident occurred and Scout was knocked into a different place, although thankfully not a different time, with no memories. He thought he was me, that’s pretty flattering all things considered."
Scout's hold finally began to loosen. "That's what happened?" he asked, softly. It wasn't hard to accept, it was in fact the theory he had during his time in the cell. Still, to hear it confirmed was heartbreaking.
Rai and Mane were both looking horrified. "N-no, that can't…?" Rai mumbled before firming. "No. YOU are a liar, and I'm done listening to liars."
"We're not the bad guys here," Sean added, catching their attention again. "We came back to save the world, not to destroy it."
"You are taking Time Gears," Mane growled.
"To save time," Striker growled. "Anything Dusknoir may have told you about the future is a lie. He's the enemy here, he-"
It was unwise to speak of the devil. For he may be listening.
Striker was cut off when something smacked into him and he gasped. It was almost gentle, and it didn't hurt for a moment. He fell to his knees as a sableye drew back, Striker's blood on its claws.
Tendrils of shadow knocked Rai away, but passed through Mane, as Dusknoir and three more sableye arrived to surround the future trio.
"Good work, Scout," Dusknoir said warmly as a shadow slammed into Sean's chest and knocked him and Scout off their feet. "But it seems you remain conflicted. No matter, no matter."
"Wheh-heh-heh." The sableye sharpened their claws on their fellow's claws, the scraping sound sending shivers down Scout's spine.
"What an excellent night," Dusknoir laughed merrily. "To match a beautiful day. Grovyle AND my old-friend-turned-Riolu? What a day, what a day…"
"Who do you mean?" Striker gasped from where he was surrounded, magnemite trying to get the confidence to approach him. Dusknoir gave him a pitying look.
"You cannot seriously expect me to not gather that the young riolu here is Sean?"
Striker grinned. "Never met the riolu before now?"
"Hoo-hoo-hah." He looked to a sableye and snapped his fingers.
It grinned and began to speak. "Quote: The truth of the matter is that I am Sean, the meowth you knew as Sean is one of my friends from the future."
Striker's grin began to crack, and his eyes began to narrow. He flicked to where Sean and Scout were trying to ward the sableye off and did something desperately stupid.
He tackled Scout and rolled to a stop as Dusknoir yelled out. "STOP HIM!"
Scout was gasping as Striker pulled him up and held a Lead Blade to his neck. A distant, sarcastic, part of him was amused that the tables had turned like this.
"Dusknoir," Striker growled and Dusknoir stopped.
The two pokémon glared each other down as the sableye staggered in confusion. The ones trying to force Rai and Mane down hesitated and were knocked off. The two felines rose up furious but froze themselves as they took in the situation.
Dusknoir knocked Sean towards him with a shadow and grabbed him by the head and lifted him up. "I'll play your game Grovyle."
Striker pressed the Leaf Blade harder against Scout's neck and the meowth wondered how Sean had remained so calm. Each twitch felt like Striker would slice his neck open and he began to hyperventilate. One paw was free, and he considered trying to Night Slash him, but Striker was trying something.
"Let Sean go," Striker demanded. "Now."
"Release Scout first," Dusknoir said and gestured with his free arm. "You are surrounded Grovyle. Your tricks are done. You are done. Do you really want his blood on your hands on top of everything else?"
"You are a monster," Striker hissed and pressed closer, Scout squeaked as he was handled roughly, "but I know you still care about him. Let Sean go or else."
Dusknoir squeezed down and Sean gasped before gritting his teeth. "Striker enough, let him go!"
"Hoo-hoo-ha!" Dusknoir laughed and squeezed harder. "Hear him beg, Striker?" Sean gasped and went ramrod stiff in Dusknoir's hold, eyes glazing over.
"You have no right!"
Dusknoir's eye fell on Sean, twitching in his hold and it slowly widened. "What are...?"
Striker was also stunned as he realised what was happening. "You still...?"
"Striker!" Sean yelled, once his eyes had cleared up. He then smiled. "It's okay. He's not going to give in. Don't do this, can't you see what you are doing?" Striker hesitated, almost dropping his eyes from Dusknoir. The Ghost-type's twitching fingers kept him focused.
"One of us has to-" Striker began before blinking. "Did you just...?"
"It's not worth it," Sean said, and Striker's arms began to relax. "If you hurt him, you'll become just like him."
Dusknoir stared at Sean, realisation lighting his eye. "A Dimensional Scream?" he whispered and Sean felt his hand's grip nearly loosen and release. "Even now you would still..." Striker's expression twisted and he bent his head. His arm leaves stopped glowing as he released the Leaf Blade and dropped Scout, the meowth scuttling forward and away from Striker.
"Excellent." Dusknoir shook it off."You nearly made quite a dire mistake there, but I am glad we can be civilised pokémon here."
Striker raised his arms, shining green. “Civilised nothing, Dusknoir. The mission, no matter the cost.”
Dusknoir lowered his head, eying Striker for a very long moment. The sableye were all tense and unsure of themselves, Scout slowly trying to remember how to feel his feet again.
Dusknoir still held Sean by the head but the riolu had relaxed.
Everyone had dropped their gaze from Rai and Mane.
A surge of lightning and fire blasted the sableye off their feet and everyone jumped as the two reminded the pokemon from the future that they were still there.
“You two!” Dusknoir called urgently, finding his attention flipping between threats. He still held Sean, still knew Striker would hesitate. “What do you think you are doing?”
Rai was panting for breath, golden eyes glowing in the darkness. “Everyone is going to stop,” he demanded. “Everyone is going to explain what is going on! Why did you arrest Meowth? Why is he saying you are trying to save the world? Why do you know that, Meowth? You said you barely remembered anything!”
Scout flinched as if struck as Dusknoir urgently worked to control the situation. “Shinx, you must understand that when dealing with villains such as these they will use anything to-”
“Why is threatening Meowth a deterrent to you!?” Mane roared.
“You said he was YOUR partner!” Rai insisted, Scout looked horrified. “And you did THIS?”
“If you just let me-”
“He’s a liar,” Striker snarled. “We are saving the world.”
“Oh, shut up!” Dusknoir snapped. “You would kill everyone and call it salvation.”
“Anything better than that dead world!” Striker roared back.
His arms were burning green. Dusknoir’s hand clenched down on Sean’s head until the riolu squealed in pain and, surprisingly, the pain seemed to startle Dusknoir and his grip loosened.
Just enough of a hesitation for Striker to live up to his namesake.
Dusknoir was knocked back with a gasping roar as Striker suckerpunched him in the chest, knocking him back and freeing Sean from his grip.
“SABLEYE!” Dusknoir roared and the six lurking on the fringes exploded into action.
The time for talk was over.
One pounced on Sean as he scrambled, one for Scout as he tried to stand, and the rest for Rai and Mane as Dusknoir and Striker fought in the clearing.
They had run far, but Treasure Town expanded far itself and the sounds of battle carried farther and wider.
Dusknoir restrained Striker with one hand as the other raised to the sky, he chanted something as a cerulean blue not unlike a Time Gear poured from his hand, a temporal mist that began to coalesce.
Rai and Mane joined hips as they blasted sableye back with fire and lightning while Scout defended from the slashing claws of a hungering imp.
Sean had similar bad luck, unable to hit the beast striking and biting at him and he was forced to raise the metal on his paws to defend himself.
They were being pushed back and cornered in the middle of the clearing when a voice cut across the carnage, “WHAT IS THE MEANING OF THIS?”
A voice so loud it may be a Hyper Voice caused only the defenders to cringe and everyone looked up as a swooping saviour descended.
Oh, wait, that was Chatot.
Dusknoir had Striker by the throat as everyone paused yet again as Chatot swooped down, beak agape and eyes wide. “Fighting? Prisoners free? Sableye? Dusknoir? What is the MEANING of this?”
Dusknoir breathed heavily, a sigh of relief. “We have caught some escapees,” he said smoothly as a sableye leapt for Striker and hit him in the back of the neck with a burning hand. One punched Sean in the throat as well.
Sean tried to speak, but suddenly found he could not. The Throat Chop breaking his ability to talk for a time. Striker too was left mouthing angrily as Chatot stared imperiously among the pokemon for answers. He had caught those attacks and his eyes narrowed, but Dusknoir knew he merely needed to talk without interruptions.
“And I believe this riolu is in fact the very human we hunted,” Dusknoir said smoothly. “He called himself Sean, cited Scout and Striker as his companions from the future. I believe I have all the proof I need now, Chatot my friend.”
Chatot looked to Rai and Mane. “What drove you two to leave your beds?” he snapped.
Rai’s ears tilted back for a moment but they both rose up forcefully. “We were breaking Meowth out,” Rai said confidently. “Distracting Dusknoir for Riolu. He said he’d only get Meowth out but he took Grovyle too.”
“And everyone is saying different things,” Mane added on, Dusknoir’s baleful eye flashed to him angrily and motioned to a sableye. “They’re claiming they’re saving the world, Dusknoir says it’ll kill everyone.”
Scout, struggling against a sableye cried out, “No! Time is already falling apart! There’s a tower, okay? Okay? We need to take the gears there and everything is fixed! Please, Chatot, you have to believe me!”
The sableye punched him in the throat as well, something cloying sticking to his voicebox as he tried to babble more.
Chatot’s eyes flashed. “Don’t you dare harm him,” he snapped, raising his wings threateningly.
“Wheh-heh.” The sableye kept Scout pinned, bearing teeth threateningly in his face.
Chatot observed everything going down, hearing what had been said. He eventually turned to Dusknoir. “I believe a fair and impartial trial is necessary,” he said primly.
Dusknoir’s eye flickered. “A trial? I have told you. Shinx and Litleo have. Meowth just admitted it. You know the gears missing is causing this, Chatot. What trial could possibly be necessary?”
“Actually,” Chatot said. “Reports of time disturbance were occurring weeks before the first gear was reported missing.”
Head of intelligence wasn’t just a boast.
“That… of course, the gear had to be found missing.”
“They are getting a trial, I will hear nothing else,” Chatot barked.
“These are… criminals,” Dusknoir growled. “From my time. They are under my jurisdiction.”
“We are not in your time, Dusknoir,” Chatot said firmly.
Dusknoir stilled. Entirely stopped.
The distortion above their heads coelesced darker and darker.
“I see,” Dusknoir said. He glanced to the sableye and nodded. They braced and then everything exploded.
A shockwave of darkness that sent Chatot, Rai and Mane flying off their feet before Dusknoir found himself being tossed back by Striker. A shadow curled around Sean’s leg and the riolu shrieked as he was thrown by a tendril of darkness at the Dimensional Hole that had formed above their heads.
He and the sableye connected and then they were gone.
“ALERT!” Chatot shrieked, a Power-amplified cry that carried across all of Treasure Town’s residential area. “ALERT! POKEMON ARE BEING KIDNAPPED!”
Dusknoir charged back for Striker, who was trying to scramble to his feet, and grabbed him around the torso.
Before he could turn and throw him, however, Chatot collided with his back, body burning into a blue light.
The Brave Bird staggered Dusknoir and Striker fell out of his grip. "GET HIM!" he bellowed to the sableye and their fear of him snapped them out of their dazes. They grabbed Striker as Dusknoir spun onto Chatot and punched him out of the air with a fist crackling with electricity.
Mane took his chance. He twisted and blasted one of the sableye away from the carnage with a Fire Blast and freed himself. He blasted the one off Rai as well. "Come on!" he yelled and the shinx immediately fell into a run with him.
They sprinted for Scout fighting the sableye all over again, ducking through the chaos or removing obstacles in their way with Fire Blast's and Thunderbolt's.
They ran for the portal, spotting Scout barely avoiding being knocked into it by the shadows Dusknoir was just now throwing at everything.
Dusknoir charged for Scout but Chatot got in his way again and crashed into him. Feathers danced around Dusknoir, staggering his strength as he tried to punch Chatot again and Chatot scored a nasty hit on his face.
Dusknoir snatched Chatot out of the air and tried to crush him, but Striker speared him in the back, the pain causing Dusknoir to release Chatot.
The two powerful pokemon fought Dusknoir together. As Chatot swooped in from the sky and doused him in feathers, Striker beat him back with burst of green energy, beating him back foot by foot towards the portal.
Dusknoir roared out something and punched Striker with everything he had, knocking the Grass-type flying. Chatot continued pestering him from above and Dusknoir snatched him out of the sky again.
Scout broke free of the sableye and rushed to Chatot’s aid.
Scout was trying to fight him off with Night Slash, but his slashes barely seemed to phase Dusknoir. Dusknoir continued squeezing Chatot in his twitching hands.
The bird was going limp.
"DUSKNOIR!" Rai roared as Dusknoir managed to get a hold on Scout as well. Something exploded from behind him and several sableye flew into the portal. He began flying for the portal, ready to fling them out so that Chatot couldn’t free Scout.
Dusknoir spotted them coming and shadows rippled before lashing out at their feet. They passed harmlessly through Mane, he was a Normal-type after all, but Rai staggered as they snared his back feet. He writhed and broke free, leaping after Mane.
Mane, wreathed in flame, tackled Dusknoir's in the back. Then they touched the portal and disappeared.
Rai followed in right after them.
Then landed in the dirt.
And Rai was screaming muffled cries into the dirt.
Someone grabbed him and tried to pull him up, but Rai shocked them, and they released them. He thought he saw Croagunk but didn't care.
He had missed the portal by a split second.
Scout AND Mane were gone.
"Sean?"
Rai didn't care who was yelling that, the person was silenced quickly anyway. There was a cacophony around him, pokemon had heard Chatot’s alert and were rushing to help.
The guild members quickly grabbed Grovyle the Thief who was staring towards Rai, or really where the Dimensional Hole had been, in horror. "SEAN?"
"HE'S GONE!" Rai screamed.
"Chatot?" Wigglytuff cried, rushing onto the scene. "Where's Chatot?"
"Dusknoir had him," Grovyle muttered, falling slack in the firm grip of Loudred and Sunflora. "Sean, Scout."
"Litleo too," Croagunk croaked, coming up as the town finally began to properly calm down.
“A Dimensional Hole,” Striker muttered softly. “A portal to the future.”
"They have all gone to the future?" Corphish gasped. "Hey… we have Grovyle… what are we going to do?"
"Trill," Wigglytuff whimpered. "Trill, no."
Rai continued sobbing in the dirt, sparking too much for any pokémon to risk trying to comfort him.
"What are we going to do?"
Shine Village was a pleasant place.
A small stream ran through it, giving life-giving water to any who needed it.
Grassy hills sloped gentle rides for younger, or just playful, pokémon.
A cosy town square, which was more of a town circle, had a ring of small businesses. A Pelipper Post office was the main building of the town, but a small building had been built around a watering hole to become a warm place for pokémon to socialise at the later hours.
It was also boring. So, so, boring.
"And in the Damned River dungeon you can fight buizel! Buizel are the best to fight!" A breloom boasted, puffing his chest out proudly. "My record is fifteen buizel in a single outing."
"Fifteen huh?" his companion yawned and the breloom's confidence faltered. "Cool."
"Er… yes, well unless you count all the floatzel too! Then my record shoots up to twenty-six!"
"Twenty-six waters for a grassy. Cool."
Breloom glanced away, this really wasn't going well. He fumbled around, unsure of how to continue, before his eyes lit up.
If strength didn't impress her, maybe a treasure would.
"So, I recently came into possession of a mysterious relic," he said proudly, and his companion's ears quirked. He dug into his travel bag, looking for it. "Legends state it only shows to those it deems worthy."
"Worthy of what?" she asked, and Breloom wasn't sure what to say.
"U-uh… the guy didn't say."
"You got it from someone else?" she asked, raising an eyebrow. "How is that 'worthy' then?"
"W-well, you see. I think it's sort of like, only the worthy can see it or touch it. Uh… here, what do you think of it?"
He passed over an odd stone. The luxio frowned as she pawed it over to herself, cut from a chunk of rock, it would have been completely uninteresting if one side wasn't sanded flat. Badly sanded at that.
And on the flat side was a white circle with four spires and four spirals. To her eyes, she could see the wobbles and cracks, feel the incorrect weight.
Luxio licked her lips and looked up at the breloom, staring hopefully at her. She smiled and he seemed to relax.
With her tail flicking, she cosied in closer and asked. "So, who did you get this from?"
"This nice fellow," he answered, not wanting to say more. He'd been asked to keep their deal a secret. When she didn't reply, simply leaned in closer and peered up at him, his will to keep a promise faded away. "A skuntank. He uh… he had a koffing and zubat with him too."
"Glad to hear it," Luxio said and gave him a lick on the cheek that left him tingling, before hopping back. "I'll remember you well, but I've got someone to hunt."
"W-wait!" Breloom called, but she was already out the door. He sighed and grabbed the treasure she seemed so interested in, marvelling at it for a bit. The owner gave him a free drink for his troubles, and that made him feel a bit better.
Luxio left Shine Village behind her quickly, it hadn't taken long for a few locals to confirm the presence of some 'Team Skull' and also their departure.
And also the way they went.
She grinned, sparking slightly as her Power roiled within her. Someone was using her little brothers treasure to their own advantage. She did not approve of this.
She may have to pay Treasure Town a visit soon.