Pokémon Opal
Chapter vii: Falkner? I hardly know her!
Violet City, spring of 2021
"... Hey, at least it was valuable training", Maple tried, receiving no answer from the blond boy she had accompanied to the Pokémon Centre, "right?... Kid?". She turned, having previously been too focused on her PokéGear to look at him: Luck was snoring, deeply asleep on one of the Pokémon Centre's couches, mouth wide open and covering his face with his newly-signed comic book. One of his legs was propped up on the seat and the other hung lazily at his side, his arms following a similar pattern: one was hanging, almost touching the floor, and the other was rested on his Cyndaquil, who soundly slept on his stomach, curled up and accompanying the boy's concert with his very own small snores.
Maple caught herself chuckling, her frown souring at herself. She shook her head, biting the inside of her cheek.
"Luck? Luck Lewis?".
The boy sprung up, the booklet falling from his face and Seven rolling off the couch in the shape of a fuzzy sphere, the deep-sleeper barely waking up from the impact as he hit the floor. Luck wiped the drowsiness off his face, trying to tame his frizzy, big blond hair as he got up and walked to the front desk at the reception, "I'm here!".
A pink-haired nurse smiled kindly at him and his very apparent drowsiness, holding her hands together, "your Houndour has regained all of her strength", she chirped.
Two swing doors behind her opened, and out of them erupted a stretcher with small, rattling wheels, pushed along by two round-shaped, smiley pink Pokémon, holding eggs in belt pouches and nurse hats over rosy long frills. Luck giggled, surprised, and quietly scanned them with his PokéDex: "Chansey, the Egg Pokémon. It lays nutritionally excellent eggs on an everyday basis. The eggs are so delicious, they are easily and eagerly devoured by even those people who have lost their appetite".
On top of the metal stretcher was a black Pokémon, which began wagging her tail at the mere sight of the boy's big hair. "Donut! How are you...?", he began, joyfully, but, and answering his question, Donut got on her feet and jumped at him from her stretcher, landing them both on the ground in a slobbery hug.
Maple turned at the sound of the commotion, wondering if that kid ever managed to go a day without winding up on the floor.
The nurse chuckled softly, placing Donut's Pokéball on the desk before her, waiting for Luck to get up, "your Pokémon is now healed. We hope to see you again!", she cheered as Luck rose, rubbing the back of his neck, "thanks! ... you probably will...".
He returned, Donut now safely inside her Pokéball, to the sofa, where Maple had her eyes raised to one of the TVs, which was playing a nature documentary (in Sinnoh? Maybe? It was about some ruins in mountains covered in snow, and Luck was never that good at geography…).
"Well, everyone's good as new again", he smiled, rubbing the Cyndaquil's head, "you guys deserved a good rest, huh, Seven?", he smiled, patting him playfully, "that was some Flying-type training...", he tried to joke, but sighed, falling down to the squishy seat with a grunt, making the furniture squeak as he slouched, defeated, "... I just wish we had actually gotten to fight Falkner... you know? After defeating all of his grunts... I thought that, by this time, I would've already had a badge on me", he clicked his teeth, "it's making me feel like an awful trainer".
"We'll challenge Falkner tomorrow", Maple tried her hand at consoling, which didn't translate to her cold, harsh tone and the blunt edge of her emotional intelligence , "when he's done... sorting things out".
"Oh, yeah", Luck frowned, distracted from his moping and pulling out three jelly donuts from his bag, handing one to Seven, "whatever could he be doing in the Dark Cave? You seemed surprised".
"Falkner hardly ever leaves his gym", she explained, "quite obsessed, that one, guess it runs in the family. If he abandoned it like that, out of the blue... well, he must've had a darn good reason to". Luck extended a Jelly donut to her, but she refused. Instead, he stuffed both of them in his mouth. Maple rubbed her chin, "… kid, have you heard of any
strange things happening around lately?".
Luck blinked, his cheeks wide with food, and negated, speaking through a mouthful of his snack, "what d'ya mean?".
Maple grimaced, annoyed, watching him sloppily eat with visible disgust, "... Walker mentioned something about "odd happenings" going on around the country. Now, granted I haven't been here for long, so I haven't noticed anything out of the ordinary, but Pokémon trainers are notorious for travelling all around by foot, and I was...", she asked, looking at his clueless face as he chewed, his cheeks full and eyes, wide and sparkly. She sighed wondering why she even tried, "... nevermind... probably just a figure of speech".
Luck chewed in silence as Maple thought: despite trying to not give it much importance, she couldn't help but dwell on Walker's words; he had always been a serious, severe man, not the kind to joke or exaggerate. So, for him to use such cryptic language...
Ah, it must've been the passing of years. After all, she couldn't pretend to know a man she hadn't as much as thought of in nearly five years.
"Hey, Maple", Luck spoke, pulling her out of her trance. He looked at her, fidgety, like a little kid waiting to ask his mom to allow a sleepover, "... what do... what do you think about checking out the Dark Cave?", he suggested, carefully, but visibly excited by the idea, "just to, you know,
investigate ".
She eyed him sternly, "kid, I'm sure you're going to get the chance to battle Falkner tomorrow...", she stated, although she couldn't deny her interest wasn't peaked (that, and the fact that another delay on her way to Goldenrod City really did pain her), "you don't have to go looking for him, he's probably just... training, or something".
"Yeah, but... aren't you even the slightest bit curious?", he tried, standing up to pace like a preacher, as if to sound more confident and persuasive by using broader hand gestures, "just to snoop around for a bit, check out if there's anything interesting, maybe find some Pokémon or treasures... or, I mean, help out if possible, of course!... Hey, maybe they aren't even there anymore! It has been a few hours, after all... I don't know; I think it's a great idea, don't you, Seven?", he asked his Cyndaquil, who nodded enthusiastically, jumping on his shoulder to join in on convincing Maple, "Seven thinks it's a great idea too. Seeing as we have some spare time... and it could also work as more training for my battle with Falkner!".
Maple pursed her lips, looking at the boy with narrowed eyes, "... fine", she gave in, surprisingly, watching the boy make a gesture of victory with his fist, excitedly fixing his backpack on his back. "But we're going in and out, you hear me? No wandering about. As soon as we get a good look at whatever there is to look at, we're coming back here, not a second later…".
***
Caves had always excited Luck. When he was eight years of age and still carried around a stuffed Lillipup as though his life depended on its old, worn-out fur, his mom took him on a summer trip around Hoenn, and one of the places of interest in the agenda she had put together was Meteor Falls. Perhaps it was the fact that he was barely taller and definitely half as heavy as most boulders that made up the tall, concave cave, or perhaps it was the scent in the air: wet soil, mossy rocks and a light blue hue he could taste in the non-existent breeze, clogged with water so crystalline he could swear it wasn't there at all, but he felt enchanted by the tourist attraction. The atmosphere below the earth clung to his skin, painting it the same shade of violet that made the rocky formations so ethereal around him. His mother pondered how meteors could've possibly fallen inside a cave, but Luck was much more preoccupied by gaping at the aether they had just stumbled upon, forgetting even to snap pictures with the disposable camera that hung from his neck with a strap embroidered with Plusles and Minuns, which they had bought at a stall outside for a few Poké.
He needn't a disposable camera now, however, for he pulled out his PokéGear and posed with Seven in front of the frontal camera, trying — and failing — to get Maple in frame. "Come on", she said, annoyed, fixing the collar of her coat as she buttoned it around her body, expecting the cold musk of a cave, "before the sun starts to set".
Unlike the Hoennian Meteor Falls, which had grown in popularity to become a coveted touristic spot, Dark Cave was as crude as it got: a
bona fide hole in the wall, like a gaping mouth with jagged stalactites for dentures. But that did everything but deter young Luck, "isn't this exciting?", he buzzed, "we're, like, explorers right now. Imagine if we found a
fossil ", he turned to Seven, his face bright with glee, "Seven, are you gonna help me find a fossil?".
"If you can find a fossil in fifteen minutes, then, be my guest", Maple remarked, poking her head inside the cave, "... they weren't joking with the name, huh?".
And indeed they weren't. The moment Maple walked in she seemed to be swallowed by the night itself, disappearing into the void of a shard of infinite universe, carved and hidden inside a mountain. Maple took her PokéGear from her pocket, activating the flashlight feature and illuminating a small radius of the cave around her like an island of light in the middle of an inky ocean. Luck, instead, placed Seven on his head before stepping inside; the Pokémon, diligently, took in a deep breath and erupted fiery flames from his back, transforming Luck into an orange-yellow beacon.
Dark Cave wasn't as small as the entrance alluded: outside their light sources they could make out much room still left, and the ceiling could've might as well extended to the heavens themselves. Luck turned around, feeling the rock walls with his hands, "woah", he said, hearing his voice echo, "this is so sick''. As far as he could see, the cave went deep into the mountain's guts, transforming into a maze-like underground with multiple passageways, ridges and inclinations. He could also hear the sound of water, the faintest of murmurs accompanied by Zubat hisses made grandiose by the odd enclosure of being inside a giant rock, "... what could Falkner be doing?".
Maple shivered, "it's quite cold in here…", she muttered, but Luck didn't share the feeling, warmed-up by his blue-beige, furry heater.
"I wonder what kind of Pokémon we could find…", Luck thought out loud, not paying attention to anything but his own, wandering ideas.
"Let me guess: Zubats and Geodudes", Maple answered.
Her sarcasm didn't register for Luck — it very rarely did —, and his eyes went wide with wonder, "you bet!", he exclaimed, excitedly, "Zubats, Geodudes,
Onix , maybe, I wouldn't doubt there's Rattatas around, too!". Maple could definitely identify that child-like wonder Walker so talked about when describing Luck, although she failed to see the appeal of it, simply rolling her eyes at the blond kid’s babbling.
Seven looked up, softly murmuring in awe. Luck raised his eyes, "cool, isn't it?", he giggled, trying to look up without tumbling the Pokémon from his place, "scary... but, so cool!". They walked along a straight path to minimise the chances of getting lost, occasionally stopping to analyse interesting things they found in their way: for Maple, it was slight whispers, pit-patters and the occasional foot or paw print, for Luck, it was mainly rocks he found pretty, which were now starting to fill the front pockets of his hefty backpack.
After a while they had managed to leave the light from the entrance behind, now completely surrounded by the black guts of the Dark Cave, the sort of place that felt tight and huge at the same time, and that would cause someone to lose their sense of what the world was if left inside for too long. Maple stopped and breathed in deeply, feeling Luck crash softly into her back, "oh, sorry, Maple", he uttered, tripping over himself and placing a hand on the wall for support.
She straightened her coat, "I think that's enough". She turned, looking at Luck, who had managed to dirty his face with mud already, "we should go back. Falkner must've surely returned to his gym by now...".
Out of one of the cave's intricate passageways and interrupting Maple came out the faintest, most subtle of exclamations. It was brief, but unignorable; and it was also unequivocally human. Maple, Luck and Seven all turned towards the rock artery that seemed to have gurgled the anomaly. It couldn't have been their imagination, for all three heard it at the exact same time, but, still, they waited to see if it would announce its presence again.
"... Well, that was off...", Maple began, but Luck shut her up with a short hush, his eyes focused on the darkness of the tunnel, ears perked. She raised an eyebrow at him, mildly offended, but complied, staring, too, at the stillness of the cave. The only thing that was heard for a few seconds was the low hiss of the flames on Seven's back. That was, until the strange noise came again: there was no doubt,
someone was in that cave with them.
Luck turned to Maple, who bit the inside of her cheek, "... possibly hikers", she suggested, "mountaineers that decided to dwell in a bit of cave exploration".
"Do you think they're in danger?", Luck asked, gazing into the abyss as if staring a little longer was going to dissipate the shadows, "they could be lost".
"No, I don't think so", she quickly dismissed, "they're most likely just fine. Let's go, kid, so that we're able to return to Violet City with sunlight".
Maple's footsteps began walking away, the light of her flashlight with her, but Luck didn't move. He was looking, still, at the place where the sound had erupted from, narrowing his eyes and fidgeting with his fingers, "... what do you take, Seven?", he asked, "should we go investigate?".
The Cyndaquil took a moment, looking at Maple, who was quickly disappearing, and then back at the possibility of an adventurous rescate mission. With determination, it issued a positive cry. Luck, satisfied (and most likely having already known what Seven was going to say), adjusted his backpack on his shoulders and grabbed his Pokémon from his head, holding him forward to illuminate the tunnel and turning the cap on his hair around backwards.
Even though they couldn't see very well before, Luck and Seven quickly noticed that the walls around them were a lot smaller: the echo wasn't as grand as when they stood upon the gallery that was the main cave, and they could suddenly hear their own breathing, as if someone was behind them, blowing on their shoulders. It unnerved Seven a bit, but Luck seemed undeterred, focusing on the phantoms of the sound he had heard before and with a very clear goal in mind. After a few seconds to his footsteps in the silence, he began to call, "hello?", his voice was loud, and it crawled through the passage in search of a way out, "is anybody there?".
"...!", someone answered, but they couldn't quite pick up the words. "Someone is definitely in here, Seven", Luck pointed out, "hey! Who's there? Do you need any help?", the boy picked up the pace. With every long step he took, the mutters were more and more clear, "we've come to help!", he continued, now almost running.
It was after a while that he could, finally, understand what the voice was saying: "stay back!".
Luck froze, clutching Seven tight, protectively, and listening.
"... hello?", he called again, the hairs on his arms rising ever-so-slightly, "… is everything okay?".
There was a back-and-forth between bodiless whispers, revealing to him that there were, in fact, two people there, and one of them seemed strangely... familiar.
"Wait, Falkner... I think I recognise that voice... could it be...?".
Footsteps now came from the other end of the tunnel, and a figure turned around the corner, flashlight in hand. Luck placed his hand in front of his face, the white light blinding him for a bit. Then, when the new individual was close enough, he recognised him: "Walker!".
"Luck?", the man frowned, lowering his flashlight, "...my! What are you doing here, boy?".
"Maple and I, we... well, we came to check out Dark Cave, too", Luck explained, sighing, relieved, at the sight of a familiar face, finally loosening the grip that had Seven so pressed to his shirt, which was now black with ash, "we didn't think you'd be here anymore, but, still, we were... curious".
From the shadows behind Walker appeared someone else: a man, a tad shorter than him and with a more lean, swift-looking build covered in bright blue robes, a shade almost equal to that of his hair, straight, combed downwards and slightly frizzy, giving him the appearance of someone who hadn't stopped rushing since he left the bed. It was Violet City's gym leader, Falkner.
"... Do you know this boy, father?", he asked, and Walker nodded.
"He's... uh... well, Maple's acquaintance".
"... Maple?", Falkner repeated, seemingly dumbfounded, "as in...
Martina Maple? ".
"Yes, lad, I can assure you don't know another Maple", Walker dismissed, “Falkner, this is Luck, Luck, this is Falkner”.
Luck waved awkwardly.
“But, surely we can find a better place to talk about this some other time", he turned to Luck, who had been surprised into quietness, "we must get you out of this cave, Luck... frankly, we must all get out".
"No, I have not yet found that trainer's lost Pokemon", Falkner retaliated, clearly refusing to leave and revealing the nature of the discussion Luck had overheard in agitated, echoey whispers.
"Falkner...".
""It is a gym leader's duty to not only honourably battle trainers, but to provide zealous guardianship to their host town", isn't that what you always said to me?", he began, passionately, "I'm answering a distress call from one of my citizens and I'm not letting them down... you'd understand if you had read the letter that arrived at my door. Someone is truly in trouble, and they're out here".
"You've been searching for hours now, lad".
"Well, you can escort...".
"... Luck!", Luck told him, flustered as Falkner's gaze fell upon him, having already forgotten his name, "Luck Lewis".
"You can escort Luck out of the cave, and I'll follow suit as soon as I'm finished", Falkner was dead-set on staying, crossing his arms, stubborn, and something in Walker's face told Luck exactly where he had gotten that from.
"Falkner, listen to your father...", he insisted, but the blue-haired man looked at him sternly.
"I think I've done enough of that in my life...".
The bickering blended, suddenly, into the background, as Luck locked eyes with a speck of yellow, emerging from a growing crack in one of the tunnel's walls. He tilted his head, narrowing his eyes, and began walking towards it, watching it take shape as him and Seven got closer, washing orange light over the compacted dirt: it was a Pokémon! Digging its way out of the very wall!
"Woah! Hello, there", he exclaimed, forgetting abo the two men and calling for its attention. The Pokémon turned around to show its face, as it seemed to have been digging tail-first; it poked its head out of the whole, it's eyelids permanently closed, and raised slightly to the sound of the boy's voice, curiously inspecting the air with two small prongs protruding from its chin. Luck consulted his trusty PokéDex: "Dunsparce, the Land Snake Pokémon. Its drill-tipped tail is used to burrow into the ground backwards. This Pokémon is known to make its nest in complex shapes deep under the ground.
Dunsparce was an oddly endearing, flat-ish creature, coloured a striking yellow and cyan that contrasted heavily with the dark browns and grays of the cave. It was chubby and roundish, with a head bigger than its body and a pointy, drill-like tail. It had no limbs but two comically small, white wings on each side of its back, which were pressed onto it to allow sliding around in the dirt. "Dunsparce? I've never seen one of those before!", Luck exclaimed, amazed, "look, Seven, this is a Dunsparce".
Seven looked at the Pokémon intently, exchanging a few hellos before squealing with excitement. "I've gotta take a picture of this, you're just so cute!...".
Luck pulled out his PokéGear and intended to snap a picture. It was just then that the bickering father and son managed to spot him after he had left his place behind them. "Luck, boy!", Walker called, "don't go wandering off like that. Come on, we've got to get you out to safety, Maple will sure be worried about you".
Before he knew it, Falkner was behind him, and he crouched to look at the Pokémon he had found, "ah, I see, you've found a Dunsparce, that’s not an easy Pokémon to come by".
"Isn't he adorable?", the boy remarked with a high-pitched tone, snapping its picture, "look at its big, round cheeks!". The Dunsparce stared, blankly and blindly, at Luck, and he couldn't help but grab its head and rub it. Falkner chuckled.
"... Seven", Luck began, his eyes wide with an idea, "should we catch this Dunsparce for the team?".
"I don't know about that, Luck", Falkner answered instead, and they both stared at him attentively, "Dunsparce are endemic to the Dark Cave, so, people are usually discouraged from catching them, so as to not mess up the populations. Besides... I... well, I wouldn't call it the best Pokémon for a Pokémon trainer, to be completely fair", he added, correctly guessing Luck was a trainer based on youth and pep alone (and maybe a bit of the outfit).
Luck nodded, understanding, biting the inside of his cheek, "bummer, huh, Dunsparce?", he sighed, giving the Pokémon's round head one last rub, "we would've been the best of friends".
"I'm sure Dunsparce's got many friends here", Falkner reassured, "as they tend to burrow together... in fact, his friends must be very close by...".
And, as if his words had summoned them, indeed they were, and the wall from where the Dunsparce was poking out began to shake and stir.
"... What is happening?", Luck panicked shortly, clutching Seven tight and trying to remain on his feet as he stepped away from the wall, hearinf it quiver and crumble. Falkner looked at it too, then, at the ceiling, "… Dunsparce", he mouthed, "they're all burying at the same time, they're... they're going to cause a cave in", he turned to Walker, "father, we must...".
And, just like that, Walker was gone, replaced by a pile of dirt and rocks and blocking his flashlight out of sight. Falkner took a step back, covering his face and stumbling as big rocks fell before him, showering him in dust and rubble. Luck turned around, blocking Seven out of the debris' way.
Over the sound of the crumbling mountain, Falkner shouted, "dad!".
The cave-in only took a few seconds, and, before they knew it, they had been completely sealed away from the other half of the tunnel. Falkner patted the new wall desperately, calling out for his father.
Finally, after a few seconds, a coughing voice came, "Falkner! Are you alright?!".
Falkner sighed with relief, "... yes, I'm fine", he turned around, glancing at the crouching teenager, "the boy and the Cyndaquil are fine too".
"What could've possibly happened?!".
"It was the Dunsparce"!, he explained, shouting to make his voice travel through the blockage, "they must've dug through a key part of the tunnel's structure, causing the ceiling and walls to cave in!".
Luck raised his head slowly, opening his eyes to notice he wasn't, in fact, buried alive. Seven did the same and whimpered, crushed not under rubble and rocks, but under his trainer's weight, "oh, sorry, buddy", he smiled, regaining his composure and turning to Falkner, who was kicking and clawing at the newly formed barricade.
"... Can't even dent it", he released, frustrated and flustered, as he fixed his hair, "... Luck", he referred to the boy, "surely you're to challenge my gym. Quick, pull out your Rock-type Pokémon".
Luck stared blankly, grazing his Pokéball belt with his fingers, "I... uh.. Rock-type Pokémon?”, he muttered, “I… have a...
Houndour? ", he suggested, embarrassedly.
Falkner blinked, "... you have no Rock-type Pokémon", he clarified, "for the Flying-type gym. Not even a Geodude".
Luck smiled guiltily, making him sigh.
"Lad, there's another way out of the cave", Walker spoke through the other side, his voice muffled, "it's that escape route that leads to Route 46. It shouldn't be that far, you'll only have to find your way around the cave a few correct turns and passages... I'm... I'm sure you'll be able to do it".
Falkner rested his forehead on the wall, nodding, "alright", he made his father know, "I'll notify you when we make it out. It shouldn't be long, so... keep an eye out. I know my way around this cave", he smiled, "I'm a better gym leader than you think".
"... You have no idea".
Walker was softly talking to a wall as Maple reached his location in the tunnel, holding her PokéGear tightly, "... Walker?", she spoke, and he turned around.
"Ah, Maple".
"What was that, just now?", she asked, slightly unnerved, "is everyone okay? Did something happen?".
Walker turned to his side, eyeing the pile of dirt that now cut the tunnel in half, a severed nerve in the complicated system that was the Johtonian underground formation, "the tunnel caved in, Dunsparce were digging around in bulk".
Maple nodded, mouthing a short “ah”.
She then peered around, as if looking for something, "... hey, have you... seen Luck around here, by any chance?".
***
"Do people get lost around here often? In the Dark Cave?".
"Not anymore".
Luck walked alongside Falkner through what was remaining of the cave's tunnel, following along the path of darkness through the light made by his flashlight and Seven, who, for once, walked on the floor.
"The Technical Machine for Dig was perfected a couple of years ago in such a way that most Normal-type Pokémon can now learn it and use it to escape most caves. It has saved gym leaders and police much trouble".
"… Cool". Luck stared, mouth agape, at the cave, still holding on to that sense of excitement and adventure despite being in a less than favourable situation, "it's been a long time since I was in a cave, it's so... sick".
"
"Sick?" ", Falkner repeated, exasperated, "that's not the word I'd use. "Humid", "cramped", maybe, "unpredictable" at best".
Luck chuckled. ”… So, is it true there's someone in danger?".
"It is", Falkner stated sincerely, "a Darumaka. Her trainer wrote a letter to me saying he thinks she ran into the cave after a battle, and that he has been too scared to follow after her, as she was his only Pokémon".
Luck pursed his lips, "that sucks", he simply said, "I hope we can find that Darumaka".
"
I'm going to find that Darumaka", Falkner remarked, "we are going to get
you out of this cave, and then I'm going to rescue her".
"Hey! Seven and I could really help out", Luck remarked, vocally supported by his Pokémon, "it would be way easier to do so with three eyes instead of one… er,
pairs , three
pairs of eyes, that is, because we each have two".
"No, it's too dangerous".
"Dangerous? How dangerous can it be?", Luck was also remarkably stubborn, "it's a cave, how big a threat can fit in here?".
"Tell that to the five mountaineers that went missing this past summer".
Seven stopped, dead in his tracks, and watched the man's back as he continued on walking. After a few seconds, he ran to catch up, "wait, really?", he asked, intrigued, "I thought you said no one got lost anymore?".
"They didn't. We hadn't had a rescate mission in almost three years, not until those poor, unfortunate souls...".
Luck's eyes were wide, and he exchanged looks with an equally stupefied Seven, "... and uh... what did you do?".
"Well, there was nothing we could do, really", Falkner's tone was alike to that of an elder, telling a story of legend to the newcomers of a land built upon the entangled roots of history, mystical and fantastical, "they went in to study Pokémon, in search of an adventure. A thrill, just like everybody else... but they never came out".
"Just like that?", Luck's nerves were crisp, and he was suddenly hyper-aware of his surroundings, turning to face even the slightest of whispers, "... no one... no one could save them? What could've possibly even happened to them?!", his voice shrieking a syllable in much teenager fashion, too astonished to take notice.
"Nobody knows, as
nobody could do
anything for them", Falkner narrated severely, "it was as if the cave had swallowed them and their Pokémon whole, no trace to leave behind...".
The boy's interrogations, eventually, came to an end, and they walked together in silence; but Luck's head was suddenly filled with ideas so loud that if they were to be freed, their echo would've finished the caving of the tunnel the Dunsparce left incomplete, each of them more sinister and terrifying than the last, haunted by five ghosts that disappeared between rocks and dirt…
After a few minutes, Luck stopped listening to his own breathing, and a change in the cave's artificial weather indicated the roof and walls around them had suddenly disappeared: they had managed to walk to the end of the tunnel, and now found themselves in the middle of an open chamber. Falkner noticed it, too, and took a second to mentally map the underground system, "we should be near Route 46's exit now", he muttered, looking down to a compass he pulled from his pocket, "that's... south, for us".
"Woah, you really know your way around here", Luck admired, and Falkner's face sparkled with pride. Illuminated by Seven's soft glow, Luck noticed Falkner was, actually, very similar to his father in more ways than stubbornness alone; he had those same, small, sharp eyes, a pointed nose and a cunning smile of thin lips and white teeth. His hair was intensely blue, swooped downwards and to the side, and he still was missing several wrinkles to look unrecognisable from Walker, but the likeness was undeniable...
They continued on their way, walking amidst the darkness like sailboats through a star-less night.
"So... Falkner", Luck remembered, suddenly, he was exploring a cave alongside the gym leader he had spent sleepless nights fantasising about beating, "how long have you been a gym leader for?".
Falkner took in a deep breath, filling his chest, "it has been more than ten years now... thirteen, to be precise. My father used to run it before, did you know that? He was Violet City's gym leader for thirty six years", he lifted the hem of his coat with a swift hand movement, revealing a belt lined with Pokéballs, "Flying-type Pokémon run in the family", he grinned, hiding them once more.
Luck chuckled, "is it hard?".
Falkner looked down at him, thinking, "... yes, yes it it is hard", he nodded, "but it is also extremely rewarding", he eyed him, smirking, "I never thought of myself as someone who likes kids, but, well, I guess I was one myself when my dad passed the gym on to me. I was barely twenty, can you believe that? Just ending my education and just returning from a Pokémon journey, but with so much more to learn and see still... It's a special kind of feeling to be a part of so many people's lives: the first gym to beat in your goal to collect all of Johto's badges. Not many battle all gym leaders, in the end, but everyone battles me, and that is... an honour, to put it in a way".
He stretched out his hands towards the ceiling, relaxing his muscles. Something in his face told Luck that his question had blown off the cork of years worth of bottled-up thoughts, which had not been shared with anyone, fermenting and aching to be released. To be scratched like a bad itch.
"Although, to be fair, I only realised this in the last maybe... three, four years", he admitted, laughing at himself, "the rest of the time I was just trying to impress my father. My admiration towards him had become my only drive, and somewhere along the way it became an obsession: I
had to be better than him, prove myself that I was not only worthy of his acceptance, but of his pride. Of his admiration.
He had to admire
me the way I admired him, and that was the only goal with which I defended the gym until I knew better", he sighed, looking at Luck once more, his face reddening at the realisation of what he had confessed to a totally random teenager. He cleared his throat, "…
dads , huh?".
Luck laughed, "yeah...", he rubbed the back of his neck, making a grimace, "or, well, I wouldn't know. I didn't grow up with mine for much".
Falkner's eyes were still on him, "... a father's presence is sometimes almost as haunting as his absence", he understood.
But Luck, carefully watched by his Cyndaquil, smiled at them both, "I have good memories of my dad, even if they're not many", he explained, simply, "my ma has always been there for me, and she never made me miss anyone else. Sure, I wished for him to be here from time to time, but the memories I have of him have always made me remember him as a distant, good dream. I think... I think he did a good job as a dad, whilst he could, and I have never resent him for being absent, or anything", Luck pursed his lips, deep in thought, "... I know he wanted me to be a Pokémon trainer, which did fuel my want to do so at some point... but, I guess I don't think about him as often", he tilted his head, "I'm just happy he was my dad, even if it was for a little while".
Their chatty walking had taken them across the cave, and a change in their footsteps indicated they were now, suddenly, near water, turning their echoey clicks into mushy whispers.
“… Water?", Falkner mouthed, confused, "but we... we shouldn't be near water, if we're heading the right way. Dark Cave's water deposits are deeper into its core, and we've been trying to get to its exits for a very long time now...".
"Did we take a wrong turn, or something?", Luck asked, trying to discern any landmarks inside the neverending darkness outside of Seven's warm glare.
Falkner negated, "no, we couldn't have. I'm sure this is the path that takes us to the Route 46 exit, I've taken it myself countless of times... but, then, how on Earth did we end up near water?".
Luck knelt down, making ripples in the still, mineral lake, as if to expertly assess its existence, "maybe you hadn't seen this lake before, and that's why you don't recognise it".
"Believe me, Luck: I would've realised there was a lake like this here before. These don't form from one night to the other... unless… unless there's
something forming them...".
The look Falkner sent his way left Luck uneasy. He stood up and stepped away from the lake, eyeing it suspiciously, "what do you mean?", he inquired, "like... an earthquake?".
"Perhaps, although we would have noticed an earthquake, Luck, it's an earthquake", Falkner thought-out loud, "I was thinking more so... a Pokémon".
The man wrapped his fingers around a Pokéball and threw it upwards: it opened, revealing the silhouette of a small, airborne Pokémon who appeared up in the air, floating by the grace of its yellowish, feathery wings, "Pidgey", Falkner referred to it, "help us find an exit out of this cave. I believe we're not as safe as we thought we were".
Diligently, the Pidgey listened to its trainer's instructions and nodded once, flying away with a chirp, disappearing with such speed you would've thought it was never there in the first place.
Luck coughed, "... what? Why are we not safe?".
Falkner bit his lip, "I'm not completely sure, but I do know many Pokémon are capable of creating formations such as this, Pokémon which are not usually seen in this cave. It's actually a popular legend that many caves themselves have been created by Pokémon, albeit, ones much more powerful than one that could create lakes such as this. Still, I have to get you out of here, Luck, with Pokémon like that around this cave is not safe for young trainers".
"But, Seven and I want to help you find the Darumaka", he insisted, Seven supporting him with an enthusiastic cry.
Falkner did not give in, "you have to understand, Luck. I cannot put you under my responsibility just like that. I mean, what are you, twelve? Thirteen?".
"I'm fifteen, sixteen in a couple of months", he crossed his arms, frowning slightly, "and I think Seven and I are
perfectly capable of defending ourselves", he filled his chest, "I'm a very strong trainer, actually, and you would've already known that if you had been at your gym earlier today, where I defeated
all of the trainers in there, without taking a break".
"You may have won a couple of Pokémon battles, but there's still many things to learn before you challenge the real world", Falkner explained, "you can't always face problems with only your knowledge of battling. There's experience, and knowledge to...", he stared at the floor, his eyebrows raising slightly, understanding something that had been buried in his head for several decades now, "when you're young you... you think you know
everything ...".
It took him a little while to notice he was talking to himself, and Luck's attention had shifted to a couple inches above his head, "... hey, Falkner?", he uttered, his celeste eyes wide like dinner plates, one finger pointed towards something that stood, tall, behind the gym leader, "could... uh... could a Pokémon like that make a lake?".
Falkner furrowed his eyebrows, now able to hear disturbances in the cave's dark silence outside of his own bubble of thoughts, turning around, "oh,
shit ...".
He yanked the boy by the arm and pulled them both behind a large boulder at the sound of a loud roar, Seven following them with agile, little hops. Luck let himself be dragged, crouching, but didn't peel his eyes away from the Pokémon that had erupted from the shadows, his face vibrant with both fear and a great sense of fascination.
"Is that an...".
"Yes, yes it is", he shushed him, "now, stay quiet, there's a chance it didn't see us yet. They don't have particularly good eyesight...".
Luck complied, but he couldn't help himself, rising from their hiding position to better gaze at the enormous Pokémon that now accompanied them in the cave. He recognised it very well: it was an Onix, and that was the first time he was seeing an Onix face-to-face. He quietly pulled out his PokéDex: "Onix, the Rock Snake Pokémon. It has a magnet in its brain that acts as a...".
Falkner pulled the boy down once more, closing the device still in his hands, "what did I just tell you?", he told him off, whispering fastly.
Luck raised his hands, "I'm sorry!", he apologised, unable to contain a wide, nervous grin, "I've never seen an Onix in real life. It's so...
cool ".
"Cool and heavy enough to
crush us both", Falkner remarked, "Onix are not aggressive Pokémon. In fact, despite their size and poise, they're actually very pacific creatures, and often struggle to make good fighting Pokémon. Even still, if it just so happens to run us over...". Falkner lifted himself from behind the boulder, analysing the situation, "if we wait for a couple of seconds it might go away. Onix will hardly ever look for trouble...".
But this Onix seemed to be set on proving Falkner wrong. The growls it let out were visceral — as visceral as a throat made of stone could achieve —, like rocks tumbling into the depths of a well, echoing through the cave and making the ground tremble. It was shaking and stirring, crashing loudly against the walls with a body made of rough boulders, increasing in size from the tail to the head. Luck wondered how they hadn't heard it before, for, now that it was mere metres away from them, it appeared to be undergoing a messy, blaring battle with another, seemingly invisible Pokémon.
Falkner pushed Luck down, ducking, just in time to avoid the Pokémon’s tail, which flew over their heads like a spinning blade. Luck covered Seven, shutting his eyes. Rocks threatening to crush them seemed to be a theme of the evening.
"Why is it so mad?!", Luck raised his nose, slightly opening his blocked eyes; his cap had been pushed down, covering them and hindering his eyesight with golden strands.
"I don't... I don't know?", Falkner mouthed, his pupils dilated in fear, "but we have to get out of here, stat".
They scrambled to get up, correctly assuming the giant Pokémon was only getting closer and closer. Now, Luck could see what was going on in its entirety: the Onix was fighting against an invisible force, invoking attacks and bashing its head and tail against the cave in desperation.
He narrowed his eyes, focusing... perhaps it wasn't an invisible force at all, "Falkner!", he called, running behind the gym leader as he searched for cover, "can you see something near its head? Or is it just me?".
Falkner tried to take a moment to look at the Pokémon in the eyes, whilst also rushing to find something to hide their bodes with. He pushed Luck behind a column and pressed himself to the chalky surface, turning around. His breathing was loud, and he had to cough as his throat dried up, taking a deep breath, focusing his eyes on the Onix's head. After a few seconds, he frowned, "...
what?... ".
Luck also peered around the column, now able to corroborate what he had seen before: the Onix's face seemed to be orbited by wispy, gauzy silhouettes, as if made of violet smoke, barely tangible enough to make out the vague shape of bodies and pairs of wings, flapping and fluttering near the Pokémon's eyes, stressing it out.
Falkner reached inside his pocket, pulling out a shiny Pokéball. He clicked the button in the middle, "Pidgeotto, go!".
The Pokémon that materialised was similar to the small Pidgey that had gone off to find an exit a couple of minutes before, but much brawnier and elongated. It stretched out its wings, shaking its head and the crest of red feathers that crowned it, "use Gust near that Onix's head!".
Luck watched, opening his eyes wide at the dark, as the avian creature lifted off. Swiftly, it rose up and avoided the lofty Pokémon, flying upwards until it found itself inches away from the rock frown. With a cry, it flapped its wings, rising in speed and strength until they started stirring the musky air around them, creating breezes that turned into hurricane blows and bating them in the Onix's direction. It groaned, turning its head away, but it hadn't been Falkner's target; the purple, misty shapes flew away with the Gust, weighing nothing but a sigh, and disappeared into the nothingness that was the cave's darkest crevices.
"What was that?", Luck inquired, turning to look at Falkner, whose face was like that of a Pokémon on alert, barely leaving space of thought for coherent debating.
"I, uh... I'm not sure... Pidgeotto, be careful now! You don't want to anger it more!".
The Pidgeotto's wings returned to its sides, flapping occasionally to keep it up in the air. The Onix turned its head back to it, blinking. They stared at each other, and something in the gargantuan Pokémon's beady, black pupils made the Pidgeotto wince in nervous fear.
"Pidgeotto, come back here!", Falkner called, but as he did, the serpentine Pokémon growled, slamming its tail against the ground with a strength that almost knocked both him and Luck down, making the ground judder and crack. With the force of the blow, levitating rocks erupted from beneath, flying out from both sides of the Rock-type Pokémon and towards Pidgeotto, who, desperately, swirled and twirled in the air to avoid the super-effective projectiles.
"Use Mud-slap and aim for its face!", Falkner, determined, committed to the battle, clenching his teeth in a way that tensed his entire face. The Pidgeotto dodged the Onix's attacks, soaring near the walls of the cave. With its sharp talons, it dug through the surface and flung fast pieces of mud towards the Pokémon. However, the Mud-slap was quickly subsided by Onix's next attack; white rings of energy appeared, surrounding the rock giant like ripples in the fabric of existence, and out of them poured out large, grey-and-brown boulders, flying towards Pidgeotto. It dodged the first few, but was inevitably struck by the rocks that followed, wailing as it fell, like a failing aircraft.
"Pidgeotto!", Falkner cried, leaving the cover of the column and flinging himself towards his Pokémon, managing to catch it before it crashed into the ground. They rolled a couple of times until they hit a wall with a thud. Falkner made sure his Pidgeotto was alright; however, when he looked up, he realised they were just beneath the Onix's head as it, still, tossed and hurled grey boulders that slammed against the cave and disintegrated into rubble. Luck's eyes widened, "Falkner!", he called, stepping away from the column.
"Luck,
run! ", the gym leader instructed, covering his Pokémon with his body and narrowing his eyes amongst the dust, "call for help!".
But Luck was frozen in his place, his mind racing inside his skull as his eyes travelled across the scene. He turned to Seven, sharing a look of mutual understanding, "... I know this is not ideal, buddy", he began, "but Falkner and Pidgeotto will surely be crushed if we leave them here".
Seven stood on his four paws, his back erupting with flames, and nodded, trying not to look at the massive Pokémon so as to not deter his courage. Luck smiled, making a gesture with his fist, "that's the spirit!".
"Luck? What are you doing?", Falkner, distressed, called, struggling to get up as he was bathed in the pebbles of the projectiles, "don’t try to battle it, Fire-type attacks won't have much effect against Rock and Ground-types!".
Luck thought for a moment, calculating their moves as he batted dust away from his face, the only thing in his mind being the image of five lost, most definitely buried mountaineers, seeing their horrified faces plastered on theirs…
He shuddered, "… okay, Seven, we're doing this". Surprising the small Cyndaquil, the boy took it in his hands and placed him under his arm like a football, charging towards the massive, hollering Pokémon.
"Luck?!", Falkner's voice cracked, watching the boy run, full-speed, at the Onix.
Going unnoticed, the small kid and his Pokémon managed to reach the Onix's body, hopping on top of it. Once saddled on the behemoth, he placed the Cyndaquil on his head and began climbing, as if it was a rock wall in the shape of a gigantic snake. He could feel his heart hammering against his chest, and he was a fright away from peeing his jeans, "we... we are doing this, Seven!", he called, his voice squeaky with fear, “we’re bringing this thing down!”.
The Onix suddenly bucked, and he hugged one of the grey boulders, pressing his body against it with a shrieky yelp.
Seven was nearly pushed off, scrambling on the boy's head. He managed to grasp his long locks, remaining on top, but knocking his cap down. He watched it, slowly, fall to the ground, now noticing how far they were from it. The Pokémon gulped, climbing back up to his spot on Luck's noggin as he resumed climbing once more. The Onix's body was rough and jagged, providing enough edges for Luck's fingers to grip, and he made his way up the boulders, which were getting bigger and bigger. Finally, ignoring his bleeding hands and white knuckles, he wasn't able to climb any further, and was now near the Pokemon's neck
"Seven! Now's our chance!", he told his Pokémon, "climb up to the Onix's head and use Smokescreen!".
Seven nodded, pushing himself up from Luck's head and landing on the last boulders that led to the Onix's head. He held on to the rocky spine that erupted from its forehead and jumped on its snout. Scared, it jerked, leaving Luck hanging with a single hand. Seven called to him with a shout, worried, as the Onix's pupils focused on him, cross-eyed.
"I'm okay!", Luck exclaimed, pulling himself back to his spot and flashing Seven a terrified smile, "go on!."
Seven turned back around, startled as he noticed the Pokémon was staring at him. Nervously, he squeaked, apologising with a small smile. He opened his mouth, releasing a could of thick, black smoke.
The Onix growled, blinded, and turned around in its spot, "good job, Seven!”, Luck shouted, blinded as well but holding on, mustering all of the strength in his scrawny arms, “now... let's try and bring this big boy down! Use tackle!".
As nothing but an orange lighting bolt illuminating the insides of a black cloud, the Cyndaquil struck the Onix square in the forehead. Compared to his size, he might've had the same strength of a particularly strong fly crashing against someone's face, but he was persistent, bumping his head with as much strength as he could pull out of his body, receiving annoyed growls from the Pokémon below him, who thrashed and squirmed like a mechanical Tauros.
"Seven, use ember!", Luck tried, "give it all you've got!".
Hot flames filled Seven's mouth, released in the shape of fiery speckles. They didn't seem to have much effect, but the sparkly spots hitting the Onix's eyes made it whine, shaking its head. Seven clung to the Pokémon, trying to remain attached, but eventually flung off, flying back and towards the ground, aiming to meet the same fate as the lost cap if Luck hadn't caught him by the leg, bringing him and and pressing him against his body, "caught ya", he smiled, laughing sheepishly.
The distressed Onix let out a cry, suddenly dropping downwards. Luck's stomach turned as his previously upright position tilted, and he was now nearly laying down, still grabbing on to the turning boulders. He screamed, unable to think clearly; had they actually defeated the thing? Was it fainting?
"Luck!", Falkner shouted, "it's burying! You have to jump off!".
Startled, Luck realised the Pokémon was now carving a hole for itself in the ground. He let go, thrown off of its body and rolling on the ground, just in time to watch it disappear to the depths of compacted dirt below the cave, taking with him the cacophony of the battle and leaving them in a ringing, calm silence.
After a few seconds Luck was able to lift his head up: they were still alive. Covered in rocks, dust, dirt and debris, very scratched up and almost suffocating Seven with his arms, but they were alive! Alive! After riding an Onix like a Ponyta!
He sat down, placing his Pokémon on his lap and cleaning dust off his coat, "… Seven, dude, you're a legend", he told him, laughing, "I can't believe you did that just now".
Exhausted, he exhaled, rubbing the back of his head with his hand, closing his eyes tightly, "man, that Onix really did a number on us...".
And when he opened his eyes up again, he was suddenly facing his lost cap. It was hanging limply, blackened and destroyed, from Falkner's equally as muddied hand. Luck smiled, taking it and shaking it to regain its shape; it was comically squished down, like a corpse of what it once was, but, still, he placed it on his head, then taking Falkner's hand to stand up.
"That was...", the man looked at him closely, "one of the most unbelievably stupid stunts I've ever seen someone do", he finished, making Luck blush, embarrassed, "let alone
successfully ".
He sighed heavily, letting his head fall back to his shoulders and negating, letting out a laugh, going over the events of the past few minutes like a surreal dream sequence, “… successfully”, he repeated, convincing himself, "... what would we do without teenagers".
He looked back at him, placing a hand on his shoulder, "let's get out of here".
“… Hey, maybe that’s what happened to the mountaineers”, Luck suggested as they walked in silence, “got attacked by a wild Onix”.
“… To who?”, Falkner frowned.
“The ones you told me about”, Luck reminded him, “five mountaineers that went missing, maybe they encountered an Onix like us and didn’t make it out alive”.
“… Oh”, Falkner remembered, laughing, “oh, no, I made that up, Luck”, he confessed, chuckling, “to scare you into wanting to leave the cave”.
Luck blinked, frowning offended, “hey!”.
Once they picked up the pace again, both quiet in their efforts to believe that what had just happened actually happened, it wasn't long until they heard a familiar cry through the cavernous cave: it was Falkner's Pidgey!
It cheerfully flew back towards its trainer, startled by the change in appearance once it got close enough to see them, "don't worry, Pidgey", Falkner smiled at its confused stare as it looked both at him and Luck alternatively, "we ran into a...
situation ".
Without further inquiry, it flew around them in circles and then set off in the path it had found towards the exit.
Quickly, Luck was in the presence of something he thought he would never see again: sunlight. He squinted, popping out of another hole in the wall as he covered his eyes with his hand, and he saw the striking green of the grass and trees from Route 46. He threw himself to the bed of soft, emerald blades, swearing he was to never enter another cave in his life as he gripped the ground, feeling the breeze and the dimming sunlight of the sunset wash over him, "we did it!", he cried out, "we're
alive! ".
He turned, facing upwards at the sky, which was slowly turning a pale shade of lavender and orange, not wanting to peel his eyes away from the passing clouds as he was faced with the gruelling task before him: walking all the way back to Violet City.
"I swear I could sleep through the whole night just right here", he told Falkner, "go ahead without me, I just want to... not exist for a few hours".
Falkner chuckled, releasing Pidgeotto from its Pokéball, "come on, they're waiting for us back in Violet City", he smiled tiredly.
Luck turned his eyes to him, seeing him dab his Pokémon with the contents a hot pink spray can. The Pidgeotto stretched its wings, sore, but visibly better, and crooned as he patted its head, nibbling at his hand with its pinkish beak.
"Get up", he told the boy, "and grab a hold of Pidgey!", he instructed, standing suddenly still.
"Use fly!".
Pidgeotto elevated up into the air, soaring over Falkner's head and latching onto his shoulders, carrying him off the ground and up towards the sky.
"
Woah! ", Luck exclaimed, amazed. He noticed then that Pidgey was flying in circles around his head, tweeting and chirping excitedly.
With a pained groan, the boy stood up, "... uh, okay”, he doubtfully paced, “how are we doing this?", he asked, but the Pokémon had already clung to his shoulders. He yelped as he was, suddenly, lifted off his feet, grabbing Seven with one arm and Pidgey's foot with the other, it's nails digging into his shirt and poking at his skin. With strength that he couldn't believe was hidden in the small Pokémon, he was carried away from Route 46, following the silhouette of Pidgeotto and the dangling gym leader.
He watched the trees get smaller and smaller, his legs swinging and swaying in the air, and he couldn't help but whine, scared, "holy... shit", he mouthed, distressed, air brushing against him as they battled it to fly forward, making his clothes wave like flags around a pole and his legs shake frantically.
"Luck!", he heard his name, and he raised his terrified eyes to Falkner, who was flying a bit in front of him, "stop moving around!".
He stopped kicking, letting his legs fall downwards laxly, swaying to the motions of their flying carrier. Luck gulped, looking down, "we're flying, Seven!", he giggled euphorically, feeling his insides churn, "we're... we're flying...". He shook his head, trying not to think about the possibly horrid list of things that could happen whilst being attached to a small, winged Pokémon.
He looked up and the Pidgey looked down, flashing him a calm smile. And so, he sighed, opting to enjoy the view.
Johto was a pretty, miniature model from up in the coulda: the trees were shiny splotches of evergreen, viridian and jade on a canvas that slowly rolled under him, appearing and disappearing before his eyes. Excitedly, he watched a city appear under his feet, and the speckles of pinks and whites revealed it as Cherrygrove City.
Once he got accustomed to the feeling of tiny claws digging into his shoulders, Luck's body relaxed, his sore muscles soothed by the spring breezes and feeling weightless by the lack of floor under his soles. He stretched his arms, caressing the low-hanging clouds of the indigo afternoon and breathing in the clean air of Tornadus' kingdom.
***
Maple was looking down at her PokéGear, the scent of a charged, black coffee keeping her senses awake as she sat in the Pokémon Centre's waiting room. She lifted her eyes as the doors run open, her gaze falling upon a particularly dirty teenager and his particularly dirty Cyndaquil.
She frowned, relieved for a second and confused in the next, "... Luck?".
"Oh, hi, Maple", Luck smiled, grateful at the sight of her face.
“… What on Earth happened to you?”.
From behind him also appeared a man, equally as covered in dirt and ash, whose dark blue eyes widened at the sight of her.
She returned back to her stoic expression, her jaw tensing slightly, "Falkner".
"Maple", his voice did not hide his surprise, and he exchanged a look with the man that was sitting beside her: his father, "I... didn't know you were back in town".
"I... haven't been for that long", she remarked, "couple of days, really, and not by my own accord".
Falkner's eyes went back to Luck, remembering Walker's words about him as he hurried forward to the reception desk, where a pink-haired nurse looked him up and down with a combined, polite smile of surprise and worry. “Right, you're with Luck", he mouthed, "... huh, you never struck me as the motherly kind".
"I...
what leads you to believe that kid and I are related?!", she asked, bewildered, referring to both of the equally as puzzled men, "there can't be two people in this world that look more
different than him and I!".
"I'm sorry, I just assumed!", Falkner apologised, raising his hands as a sign of peace, "it's just... well, a strange friendship dynamic to guess at first glance".
Maple fixed her coat, sitting with a straight posture and raising her chin, "we're not "friends" either, this is but a temporary agreement", she cut the conversation off, sipping from her white porcelain mug.
"... Nevertheless", Falkner rested his face, too tired to act tough and flashing her a soft smile, "I'm glad you're back. I was worried about you, having not heard anything from your end in years".
Maple couldn't respond, limiting herself to sharing his gaze for a brief moment before clearing her throat, "are you okay? You two look like you were dragged through the mud".
Falkner looked down at his attire, sighing and mouthing a curse under his breath, "yeah, these clothes are surely ruined", defeated, he chuckled, "I think I ought to go home after Pidgey and Pidgeotto are better, could really use a long, warm bath".
"Maple, you won't believe what happened in that cave", Luck's voice startled her as he came back, for it belonged to an ashen face and a head of hair that could've passed him as a Mareep any day, "we were walking, trying to find an exit after the tunnel caved in, when there was a wild Onix that attacked us! So, Seven and I, get this, started
climbing it?! To be able to defeat it! And then...".
"A wild Onix attacked you in Dark Cave?", Walker inquired, shocked, "why, I've never heard of such a thing before...".
Maple tried to listen in to the conversation as Luck's nagging drilled into her head, unable to focus on either the sensible storytelling nor the comic book- action-fuelled, dramatised epic narration with mouth sound effects and hand gestures.
"It did seem to be distressed, though, which probably prompted the attack", Falkner pondered, taking a seat with a groan that evidenced his sore legs.
"Oh, yeah", Luck chimed in, "and there were these... like... things, flying around his face", he frowned, "purple ghost-ish figures, of sorts".
""Purple ghost-ish figures"?", Walker frowned.
Falkner grimaced, "it's hard to describe, really, but something was bothering that Onix. It wouldn't have attacked us otherwise, that I know. Trained Onix are hard to make good fighters of, let alone those in the wild. I've seen Hoppips more aggressive than them...".
He sighed heavily, letting his head fall down to the seat and his hair swipe off his head, revealing the parts of his forehead usually hidden behind a cerulean fringe, "I'm glad none of us got seriously hurt... but, I still wish I had managed to find that lost Pokémon", he lamented, "some poor trainer is now missing his Darumaka and all I was able to do was nearly get another trainer and I killed...".
"... Excuse me?". Beside them, in another sofa at the Pokémon Centre's waiting room, was a woman, who's eyes had been previously buried into a Pokémon magazine, and she softly called for their attention, "are you Falkner? The city's gym leader?".
Falkner turned to face the woman, her spotless, well-groomed appearance making him suddenly self-conscious of the state he was in, "yes, I am", he tried to fix his hair, "Falkner, Violet City's gym leader, at your service".
"Well, I didn't mean to overhear, but...", the woman fixed a loose strand of her hair behind her ear, embarrassedly, "I couldn't help but notice you were talking about a missing Pokémon, a Darumaka, in particular. Was this Darumaka talked about in a letter you received?", she asked, "addressed from a trainer named Keane?".
"... Yes", Falkner nodded, "is this your Darumaka? If that's the case, then, I assure you, I will go back to that cave and won't rest until I...".
"Oh, no", the woman smiled, "Amulet is not mine, she's my son's, Keane. He wrote that letter to you yesterday when we thought she got lost in the cave", she explained, "and, today... well, Amulet appeared at our doorstep, knocking on the door! As if she had never left! We thought you had rescued her, but just assumed you were a busy man, managing that gym of yours, and left before we even got the chance to thank you...!".
Falkner blinked, opening his mouth and trying to think of what to say, "... so", he reiterated, "you... got your Darumaka back?".
"Safe and sound!", the woman beamed, "my son and I would like to thank you, but... did you really not have a hand in this? At all?".
Falkner exchanged looks with the rest of the group, letting out an exasperated laugh.
In a matter of a couple of hours, Seven, Pidgey and Pidgeotto returned to their trainers, fresh-faced and with healed wounds. Pidgeotto was perched, gracefully, on Falkner's shoulder, glancing over the Pokémon Centre with a watchful eye, whilst Pidgey flew around the room at ankle level, chased by a cheerful Seven. Luck, however, couldn't be worse, and he had sunk into the couch with a pained expression, his ravaged hat barely holding on to his head.
Maple patted him on the shoulder, "let's go rest, kid", she groaned as she got up, stretching her back, "... but... a shower first, definitely”.
Luck complied, pulling himself up from his seat. Seven noticed it, stopping by his side as the Pidgey returned to its trainer, nuzzling its beak against his head. He turned around as they began walking towards the Centre's lodging quarters, flashing Falkner and Walker a tired smile, "see you later", he beamed, "and... sorry for getting myself in trouble".
"Luck! Wait up!".
Falkner approached him, fidgeting with something in his pocket. He looked briefly at Maple, who had purposefully avoided any form of goodbye and continued on walking. He huffed, turning to the boy, "I... well, I really couldn't let you go by without saying this", he began, "what you did back in that cave, it was... it's safe to say it's one of the
stupidest things I've ever seen someone do".
Luck's face fell, ashamed, and he rubbed the back of his neck with an awkward chuckle.
"It was
careless ,
short-sighted ,
incredibly dangerous, and it could have ended in both of us getting
badly hurt ... and, even still, you
saved us", Falkner laughed, "you saved us all!".
He placed a hand on the boy's shoulder, whose face was suddenly bright with excitement.
"I... I can't even begin to comprehend how it is that you did it, but, you did, and I... I can't thank you enough for your courage and quick-thinking, and… wel, sheer
luck, I guess", he dug his hand in his pocket, pulling out something hidden in his fist, "this isn't something I typically do... in fact, I've never done this before, but I can't think of a better way to show my gratitude".
He opened his hand, revealing a small, shiny, silver emblem in the shape of a hexagon. Luck's eyes widened, shining with the light that reflected off the metallic artifact, "... really?!", he mouthed, and Falkner nodded.
He took it in his hands, carefully examining the engraved wing design: it was the Zephyr Badge! The one from Falkner’s gym!
"You deserve it, Luck", Falkner reassured, "I couldn't make you battle me for it after saving mine and my Pokémon's lives".
"Thank you so much!", Luck cheered, embracing Falkner in a hug that both of their beaten-up bodies resented.