Chapter 28
Friction (Weary)
Jaron’s heart beat swiftly as he ran down the hallway. He spun to the side, grabbed the doorframe to yank himself in without losing momentum, and collided with the stair railing. “Vray!” He shouted, glancing down to try and get a glimpse of his friend. Although he didn’t see the Fraxure he heard the sound of a door being busted open.
He started racing down the stairs.
I have to hurry! I can feel that ghost guy nearby.
His journey took him down to the second floor and wandering down the hallways, searching desperately through each door with a glance as he passed by.
Where are you? He said in his mind, too afraid to shout it in case the Gengar would hear.
“Huh?” He came to an abrupt halt and stepped back to look through one door, eyes widening as a relieved smile formed on his face. “There you are.” Jogging over, Jaron slowed as his happy feelings shifted at what he saw.
Vragon had his hands pressed against the wall, eyes staring towards the meeting of the wall with the floor. They bore the tiniest pupils he had ever seen in the Fraxure’s eyes, shivering with a fear that made Jaron’s body faintly shake at seeing it. The heavy pants were the kind one had after a long run and the atmosphere of the room felt caged.
“Vray?” Jaron said, but the Fraxure didn’t answer, simply staying in that position attempting to calm down, at least that’s what Jaron assumed.
The Croconaw gulped and walked to the side, moving so Vragon could see him. “Vray?” Being up close, Jaron noticed Vragon’s right arm was twitching more than the left one.
Glancing back at the door, Jaron took a deep breath. “Vray, we need to get you out of here.” The lack of a response prompted Jaron to ask again while placing a hand on Vragon’s shoulder to try and help soothe the Fraxure. “It’s gonna be-Ah!” He fell back as Vragon swiped at him with his bare claws. “Woah, woah, Vray, calm down!” Jaron exclaimed, pushing his arms forwards as Vragon leered down at him like a cornered feral. “It’s me.” He pressed his hands against his chest.
Vragon blinked and then grabbed his head, beginning to groan. “Ugh, Jaron?” His eyes shot wide as he looked at the Croconaw. “Oh no, Jaron, I didn’t mean-”
“I’m fine.” Jaron gave Vragon an encouraging grin as he got up. “What happened?”
“I-” They both looked at the door as a crashing sound filled the hallways.
“On second thought, tell me later.” Jaron grabbed Vragon by the wrist and pulled him out of the room, glancing down the hallway at whatever was going on. There were remnants of purple light as two figures zipped into a room, too fast to make them out clearly. “Shit, we need to go.”
“Hey!” Vragon protested as Jaron pulled him along.
“No time, we’ve got to get out and regroup with the others.”
“Others?”
“Ciecro and others that came to help.” Jaron stopped suddenly, glancing back.
Wait, where did they go? His thoughts were interrupted as Vragon asked.
“What about Ergon?”
“Huh?” Jaron blinked, confusion covering his expression as he faced Vragon. “Who?”
“Ergon. The mon that helped me earlier.”
“Wait, you had help?”
“Yeah, he’s-” An explosion happened down the hall, gaining their stares.
Jaron scowled as he looked at Vragon and then back down the hallway.
I’ll see later. Right now, he yanked Vragon again and hurried for the stairs.
Getting you to safety is the priority.
“Wait, Jaron!”
“No, you’re what they’re after so we need to get you out of here.” Jaron snapped, not bothering to look back as he led Vragon. His harsh rebuttal shut down any further protesting from Vragon as the two hurried on down the stairwell and into the hallway that led to the front lobby.
Unfortunately, as they neared the front lobby, Jaron stopped and looked up.
Not him again! Jaron snarled as his Wary grew more intense. A few seconds later a familiar purple blob came from the ceiling, eyeing the two with a tired and frustrated stare.
“Just get out of the way!” Jaron snarled, surging his Slash as the Gengar surged Shadow Claw.
“Oh, you think you’re annoyed right now?” The Gengar snapped, looking from Jaron to Vragon.
“Spare me.” Jaron opened his maw and fired Ice Beam, the ghost phasing into the floor. However, Jaron had angled it so that the Ice Beam only covered the floor. “Hang on!” Jaron pulled Vragon and rushed forwards, hopping onto the ice and using his arm to help steady Vragon as they slid down the frozen path.
The ghost came out of the wall and chased after them. Jaron yanked Vragon behind him and fired Scald as the Gengar fired Shadow Ball, the moves colliding into a repulse that sped Vragon and Jaron up. When the ice ended they both went tumbling into the wide floor of the lobby.
Jaron quickly got up and fired Ice Beam at the passage to seal it up, but the ghost broke through before it was complete. The Croconaw rushed to defend Vragon from the ghost’s rush, meeting Shadow Claw with a large chomp of Crunch.
“What the? Let go!” The Gengar snarled, trying to wretch his Shadow Claw hand out of the Croconaw’s mouth, but the grip of Jaron’s Crunch was too great. “Fine then!” The Gengar surged Shadow Claw into his right and went for the plunge, but Jaron, with a muffled snarl, blocked it with his left, surging Slash into an arm guard with sharp, wrist-facing hooks.
Vex gasped as Jaron moved his right arm, blue synergy swirling in for Scald. However, nothing came out, just a minor sputter.
Come on! Jaron snarled, his scowl lessening as the Gengar gave him a dark smirk.
“Oh, I see. Someone hasn’t mastered
that synergy skill yet.”
Jaron’s breathing picked up as the Gengar’s eyes shifted into pink and blue circles that went outwards in his eyes.
“Don’t worry, I’m sure you will someday.”
The Croconaw shut his eyes, giving a muffled gasp as the Gengar started pulling again and ceased attacking from the left. Jaron looked again, only to see the Gengar smack on with the back of his Shadow Claw, sending Jaron tumbling into a roll.
“Ouch.” Jaron shook his head and looked up, seeing Vragon trying to blast him with Dragon Breath, but it being shut down by the Gengar flying around it and ramming into him, sending the Fraxure into the wall. “Vray!” Jaron gasped and rolled into the front of the hallway to evade. As he got up and raised his arms for a follow-up, he stopped in horror, seeing the Gengar pull his arms together as light began enveloping them.
“Lights out, or should I say, lights on!” As he was about to spread his arms, something flew in front of him, a barrier of white light separating him and the searing pink beams of Dazzling Gleam.
“Are you injured?” A Mismagius inquired, looking back at him.
“No.” Jaron started getting to his feet, suddenly gasping. “He’s not there!”
“Huh?” The Mismagius looked back to see the Gengar was gone. A second later something surged from the floor, slamming her into her own Protect from below.
“That’s for last time.” Vex surged Shadow Claw to go for the kill, but the Mismagius stopped using protect. Both ghosts went flying through the disintegrating shield. The Mismagius tried to fire a point-blank Shadow Ball, but Vex countered by tossing her at a wall. As the dazed Mismagius tried to recooperate, Vex pointed his hand at her, a Shadow Ball forming at the tips of his fingers. “And this is for Siggy.”
“No!” Jaron opened his maw to fire, hoping he would be fast enough. He felt the breath leave his body as something whizzed past his head, a Water Shuriken that sliced the Gengar on the side, sending green fluid dripping onto the floor.
“Agh!” Vex grabbed his cheek, looking back at Jaron before his eyes widened. “Not you again!”
Jaron turned to look behind but was shoved out of the way before he could. “Hey!” He exclaimed, looking back to see a Greninja lunge at the ghost with a rising slash of a Night Slash blade. The ghost flew out of range and darted around the room, as the Greninja flung Night Slash kunai.
“Get him out!”
Jaron didn’t move, staring at the figure in frozen silence. He tried to mumble out words, but no sound came out.
You’re…you’re- Jaron suddenly felt his arm grabbed.
“Come on,” Vragon exclaimed, pulling Jaron to his feet for the door.
“Bu-” Jaron glanced back, seeing the Greninja and Mismagius battling against the Gengar fiercely.
As they exited the lobby, there was a loud explosion, followed by shaking that caused the two to fall on their faces.
Jaron rolled on his back and looked up, terror filling him as he saw parts of the building come down. “Vray!” He dove over his confused friend as slabs fell nearby, thankfully far enough to not harm them.
The Croconaw looked around, his nerves calming down slightly. “You alright?” He asked, getting off of Vragon who spat out some dirt.
“Yes,” Vragon grumbled, spitting out some of the dirt and looking up. “What happe-”
Their looks froze in fear as something broke out of a window above them. The two saw a brief flash of dark blue before having to shield their faces from the falling glass. Suddenly, there was a loud crackle of synergy and a repulse that propelled both boys onto their backs.
“Ugh,” Jaron sat up and saw the Haxorus from before standing up, his legs engulfed in a dark blue hue of Dragon Claw that dissipated as he turned towards them. “How did-” Jaron opened his mouth to fire Ice Beam, but a flick of the dragon’s wrist sent a quick flying Incinerate that struck him on the shoulder, knocking him back onto his side.
“Jaron!” Vragon rushed over to him, helping him sit up.
Jaron snarled, holding his shoulder, which now had a black burn mark over the scales. Jaron’s anger shifted to fear as he detected their opponent coming. “Vray, run-” Before they could, a white flash zipped around and struck the Haxorus from the side.
The Haxorus was knocked slightly off balance, looking to the right as Jasmine came out of Quick Attack and sent a Psycho Cut his way. He leaped back, barely avoiding it as it struck the side of the fence.
“Get to cover you two!” Jasmine shouted, the boys scrambling for a set of boxes as a barrage of moves could be heard. However, their rush was cut short as another quick Incinerate struck the ground nearby, prompting both to stop their rushing.
The Haxorus’s eyes narrowed as he walked towards them, suddenly swinging his arm as a white blur tried slamming into him. Jasmine went sailing over him and tumbled to the ground.
“Ack!” She got up, shaking her head in surprise and disorientation. “That didn’t work.”
“Jaz look out!” Jaron shouted as she zipped to the side to avoid another Incinerate aiming for her.
An orange sphere flew in to intercept it. The Haxorus scoffed, turning to face his new foe.
Dolly surged Dizzy Punch. “Take positions around him. Wait for my signal.” The mons behind her began to disperse.
“You boys alright?”
Jaron jumped as a Heracross joined their spot. “Come on, we need to get you guys to safety.” He helped Vragon up and reached out for Jaron, who was reluctant to grab on. “Wait are you waiting for?”
Looking back at the building, Jaron’s earlier stupor started to wear off. “N-no.”
“What?” Vragon asked, as confused as the Heracross was.
“Ciecro is in there. I’ve got to help him out.”
“Boy, the building just had an explos-”
“It’s not coming down you dolt!” Jaron shouted, pointing up at it. “It only happened near the upper portions and would have caved in already if-”
His words were interrupted by a Shadow Ball coming out of the door, heading for the dragon who swiped it away with a smack of his arm.
The Mismagius gained altitude as she fired more, while the Greninja rushed outward to throw Night Slash kunai. The Haxorus hopped away from both and responded with his Incinerates, which clanked on the Mismagius’s shield.
Seliph. Jaron sealed his jaw shut. His body almost felt ethereal. His hand slowly moved up, as if reaching out to touch him, but Jaron pulled it back.
No, I… He looked back at the building.
Ciecro’s in trouble. Don’t bother with anything else.
“Now!” He heard Dolly shout as she charged with four others, some other mons firing range moves ahead of them to soften up the Haxorus’s defenses.
The Heracross grabbed Jaron by the side and pulled him. “Come on, kid, we need to, Owww!”
Jaron bit the arm and pulled away, rushing for the entrance.
“Jaron! Come back!” Vragon shouted, wrestling out of the grip too.
“Wait, kids!” The Heracross tried to follow but was cut off by a stray move striking nearby.
Jaron about stumbled his way in, the sounds of moves whizzing through the air behind almost urging his body to rise swiftly out of fear of getting hit.
He’s gotta be above. Find the stairs! Jaron rushed forwards but was suddenly tackled to the ground. “Get off me!” He turned and gasped, seeing not Vragon above him but Seliph.
His blue eyes looked cold, almost annoyed as they stared down at Jaron. “What do you think you’re doing?” He asked, harshness in his tone as he took his knee off Jaron.
“What are you doing?” Jaron snapped back, his normal sass elevated by his temper. “I’m trying to find Ciecro.”’
Seliph’s eyes widened. “He’s here?”
“Yes, you stupid dummy,” Jaron stood up, snarling at his older brother. “He and some others came here with me.”
The Greninja facepalmed. “Of course, he would,” he mumbled under his breath, the way he said it making Jaron’s blood boil.
“Ergon?” Vragon asked, walking up to the duo. “What’s-”
Jaron grumbled. “His name isn’t Ergon. He’s Seliph.”
Vragon’s jaw dropped, till Jaron lightly tapped him on the snout. “Be surprised later. My brother could be seriously hurt.”
“Oh, right.”
Jaron shut his eyes for a second. “I don’t sense the ghost nearby. So we shouldn’t need to be careful.”
“Alright.” The Greninja gestured forwards. “Lead the way.”
“Gladly,” Jaron answered, giving Seliph a leer as he jogged forwards, the other two following closely behind. As they made their way down the halls and up the stairs, Jaron tried processing all these sudden things.
Maybe…I shouldn’t have been so harsh. But, just, the moment. I dunno, this is all so badly timed. He rounded the final steps and went through the door, glancing both ways.
I mean, it still feels a little unreal that he’s here. He responded to me saying his name so he’s got to be-
“Which way?” The Greninja inquired, impatiently.
“Oh…I went this way so let’s go that way.” Jaron took the lead again, followed by an alert Seliph and a still confused Vragon.
Jaron could feel his arms shaking as he placed them on the wall to look around.
Just stop. You need to focus. But how could he focus? First an attack by a seemingly invincible mon, second his brother could be in jeopardy, and lastly, his brother gone for eight years was now right behind him. Jaron wanted to scream.
I need to focus. Ciecro may need me right now. Jaron forced the uncomfortable memory of not taking the shot when he needed to, hoping it would help motivate him to action. Saving Ciecro deserved all his attention.
He led them around the corner, glancing about as they hurried onwards.
“Where are we going?” Vragon asked.
“I remember sensing there were some adversaries near the middle portion of the building. That might be where Ciecro and the rest ended up.”
“Perhaps. I know the rangers probably entered this building by now,” Seliph added as they rounded the corner.
The three entered a large central room. Its floor was littered with rubble and newly formed holes in its floor. The metal rods holding up scaffolding remained sturdy.
Jaron gulped as he glanced upwards at the various pockets of fire above.
Please be alright.
“Alright, let’s hurry up and look around. Watch out for any debris from above.”
“Right,” the two boys said as the trio split up to search different piles.
Jaron felt his nerves shiver up again, the thoughts creeping back after his focus had shut them down.
No, he’d be…He’s gotta be okay. Jaron shoved the fear aside and rushed to the nearest rubble pile. He flinched at hearing a noise inside. “Vray, someone is in here! Help me!” The Fraxure joined him and after about a minute of frantic digging, they helped pull out a very injured Scizor.
“Sir?” Jaron asked, the mon rolling onto his back and groaning.
Jaron spotted Vragon reaching his hand out and snarled. “Don’t you even think about it.”
Vragon leered but relented, as the mon started opening his eyes.
“Ugh.”
“See he’s fine.” Jaron stood up. “I’m going to check over here.”
“I’ll go there,” Vragon stated, standing up and jogging over to the pile. His tone was blank and low, something that made Jaron feel instant regret as the Croconaw knelt at the next pile.
I’m sorry, Vray, but it’s just too dangerous right now. As he started pushing on a massive slab, the thoughts returned.
I don’t care if it seems to be the same thing. Vragon is in trouble, so it’s not same. With a heavy grunt, Jaron pushed the slab over.
And it’s not like I hate Seliph for it. He’s here now so that’s something. I just wish he’d- He reached down and started lifting another one.
Didn’t leave us here alone saying if we left we’d be... It came crashing off, leaving Jaron huffing a little.
I don’t care to say it. It was stupid of him to say it anyways. Jaron glanced over at Seliph, who was still hard at work on another pile.
“Need help?”
Jaron nodded, reaching for the next rubble slab, this time joined by the Scizor’s large pincers clamping down on it.
“One, two, three, heave!”
Jaron grit his jaw as they lifted it up, flipping it over on the other side. Gasping, Jaron threw himself on the pile of rubble, tossing it around to the Scizor’s surprise.
“Hey! Careful, you almost hit me.”
The boy didn’t care, his eyes and focus were fixated on small flickers of orange light below. As he shuffled more aside, he saw the light’s origin was from some kind of fire.
Come Ciecro, please. Jaron begged as he dug deeper, seeing the fire as proof his brother was alive.
The stunned Scizor soon started helping as they removed more bits, revealing the flickers of a tail flame. However, Jaron was dismayed, stopping his progress at seeing the orange fur the flame was burning on.
Clyde… A scowl formed as he kept working on the rubble until they pulled the Monferno out. “How is he?”
A cough from the Monferno was enough to answer that question. “Ugh, what in-” Clyde held his side, groaning. “What is…” his weary eyes looked at the two staring down at him. “Who are?”
I don’t have time for this. Jaron picked up Clyde by the shoulders and brought him up to a sitting position. “Support him.”
“Uh…okay.” The Scizor got behind as Jaron took the front.
“Clyde, wake up.” Jaron lightly shook the Monferno, who was starting to show more signs of awareness. “Where’s my brother? He was with you when I last saw him.”
“Ugh, huh? Jaron?”
The Croconaw snarled, “Focus Clyde.”
Clyde looked around, the way he was looking seemed to indicate he was having blurry vision. He groaned as he held his head. “What happen-”
“For the love of Arceus, Clyde, answer the damn question!” Jaron latched his arms onto Clyde’s shoulders, making the Monferno flinch. “You awake now, punk?”
Clyde started fighting Jaron’s grip. “Let go of me,” he replied in a disoriented tone. Suddenly, a dark blade of synergy appeared in front of the two, causing Jaron and Clyde to pull back.
“Are you awake now?”
Jaron looked up to see Seliph looking down at Clyde, the Night Slash katana in his hands having the sharp end turned towards Clyde.
“W-who are you? Get that away from-” It moved closer instead, prompting the Monferno to pull back.
“Hey!” The Scizor protested.
“Answer his question,” Seliph said in a low, uncaring tone.
Jaron got up, looking at his brother in surprise. “Don’- Don’t hurt him.”
Seliph looked at Jaron. “Don’t think so little of-”
“I don’t know what to think right now,” Jaron uttered a heavy sigh. “Look, there’s a lot I want to say but-”
He was cut off by Seliph letting his move disintegrate. He instead grabbed Clyde and lifted him up.
“Dyaaa!” Clyde screamed, making Jaron and the Scizor flinch.
“Alrighty, awake? Good.” Seliph set Clyde down near some rubble. “Now answer.”
“I uh…” Clyde’s head lowered. “I don’t know. The last thing I remember was the place coming down on top of us.”
Jaron wasn’t sure whether to be relieved by that fact or bothered.
“He’s got to be in one of these-”
“Oh God.”
Everyone looked to see Vragon back away from something, sitting down, and holding his mouth shut.
“Vray? What did you find?” Jaron jogged over, immediately regretting looking as he turned away.
“What?” Clyde said, walking over with a few stumbles along the way. “Clyde, wait.” Jaron cut him off, but Clyde pushed him aside. Clyde’s face went white, a stark change that shook Jaron to the core.
Clyde wretched himself on the large rubble slab, pushing it. “Help me!”
Jaron and Vragon shared a look, both afraid of what they would discover, especially since there was a small pool of blood at the base of a white-furred hand. Alas, the two mustered their courage and held their breaths, taking position on the slab and pushing up. Clyde shifted to pulling at the arm, hoping he could drag the trapped person on. “Come on, Clara. Just a little,”
He fell backward as a snapping sound filled the room.
Jaron let go and looked back, seeing Clyde staring down at the arm lying there, his eyes filled with disbelief.
Jaron wanted to say something but couldn’t, choosing instead to silently gaze at the side.
Clyde… He looked at the other side of the pile, where the Seliph and Scizor were checking.
“Fuck!” The Scizor pulled back, putting pincers over his face while Seliph let out a heavy sigh.
“It’s not Ciecro, thank Arceus.” Seliph knelt. “Poor kid.”
Clyde’s expression went white.
For the first time ever, Jaron felt sorry for Clyde truly. He wanted to say something but neglected to. However, he snapped to attention as Clyde rose.
“That…son of a bitch!” Clyde raced for the exit, but the Scizor grabbed him before he could get far. “Let me go! I’ll kill that piece of-”
“Settle down! I order you to calm down!”
Jaron watched, seeing the anger on Clyde’s face filled Jaron with rage himself, even if he neglected to show it on his face.
“Jaron.”
He looked to see Seliph stepping up from another pile. “Keep looking. He’s got to be around here somewhere if he didn’t fall to the lower floor.”
The Croconaw scowled at that last part but chose to ignore it and began searching again.
“I’m sure he’s alright.”
Jaron didn’t respond to Vragon as the Fraxure started helping him work on another pile of rubble. As they did, the Fraxure started mumbling, “So…that Ergon guy. He’s Seliph.”
“Yes.”
“…Do you want to talk abou-”
“Just dig,” Jaron said firmly.
“Huh?”
“I said I don’t want to talk-”
“No, over here.” Vragon got up and climbed over the rubble, looking at the other side.
Jaron stood up to look as well. There was a spot in the rubble where a hole had already been made, traces of tampering visible too.
“Did you two find something?” The Scizor asked, joining them.
“Maybe, what about Clyde?” Vragon asked as the Scizor glanced back at the Monferno curled up in the corner.
There was an awkward silence, not changed even with Seliph joining them.
“Anyways, about this pile,” Vragon gestured to the hole. “I think someone climbed out of this end.
“Well, that hole is too small to be Humphry or Mallaidh,” the Scizor commented, prompting Jaron’s eyes to widen and a small smile to form.
“Then it’s got to be Ciecro!” Jaron’s happiness died down as he browsed the room. “But, why would he just leave? That’s not something he’d do.”
The Scizor rubbed his metal cheek with his pincer. “Well…maybe it’s related to that Death Wrath thing.”
Jaron and Seliph looked at the mon, who froze at being put on the spot.
“Go on,” Jaron asked, barely able to contain himself.
“Just well…I saw during the fight Ciecro sort of have a …
moment? I don’t know how to describe it. Just that the Haxorus guy called it Death Wrath.”
Seliph stroked his chin. “If he was under Death Wrath he could very well get out of this rubble.”
“But then where would he go?”
The Greninja looked at the hole in the wall they entered from. “If he hasn’t learned to better control it, he’d be like a feral. Latching onto the strongest synergy source and attempt to dominate it.”
Oh no. Jaron looked at the hole and rushed for it, only to be grabbed by the arm by Seliph. “What are you-? Ciecro’s in trouble!”
“You stay here and help find the missing rang-”
“No!” Jaron wrenched his arm from Seliph. “He’s my brother too”
“Jaron this is no time to argue. I understand you’re excited and overwhelmed but-”
“Oh shove it!” Jaron snapped. “I’m not some stupid kid that you can just order to stay put. I’m older now. I can fight too.”
Seliph’s eyes narrowed as Jaron pressed a claw to his chest.
“Like I said, he’s my brother too. I’m coming whether you like it or not.”
Seliph rolled his eyes as a heavy sigh followed. “Fine, but once we get him, I want you to stay out of the thick of things with Ciecro. Now stay close.”
Jaron let out a deep breath, a bit shaky after taking such a stand, and followed.
“What about me?” Vragon asked, prompting Jaron to look back.
“You should stay here. That ghost got cut up enough that I’m confident he’d have fallen back” Seliph said.
“But-”
“Humphry and Mallaidh are still missing. Plus, you should help keep an eye on him.” Jaron’s head nudged towards Clyde in the corner.
Vragon sighed. “Alright.”
With that settled, the pair of brothers rushed for the stairs. Jaron followed behind Seliph, his mind now having the chance to let his questions and thoughts run wild. After a while, Jaron finally decided to ask one of the questions. “Seliph…what’s going on?”
The Greninja didn’t answer as they left the staircase.
“Why didn’t you try and conta-”
“Jaron.” Seliph stopped in the hallway, giving Jaron a firm stare. “Now, is a
really bad time.”
The Croconaw could see the frustration in his older brother’s gaze, making him feel small like when he was eight. “Fine…later then.”
No reply followed, making Jaron bothered as they rushed down the hallway.
I wasn’t suggesting, Seliph.
As they exited the building they were met with a colorful display of moves flying around, as the fight against the Haxorus had moved to the street. The fence was practically knocked down as some mons were behind structures to catch their breath or healing the injuries of others.
Up ahead, Jaron saw the fight going on. The Haxorus swiped away three melee mons while firing Incinerate at a group of flying mons incoming at him.
“Keep your distance!” Dolly shouted, flinging a Focus Blast at the Dragon who angled his body to avoid it.
Dismay filled his soul at seeing the Haxorus still have the upper hand despite all the mons opposing him. “I don’t see Ciecro.”
Seliph looked equally confused. “Strange, he had a head start. Why wouldn’t-” Both froze at the sound of panting behind them.
They both turned around, Jaron gasping and rushing for the entrance. “Ciecro!” He exclaimed as the Charmeleon collapsed on all fours, an unconscious Hitmonlee rolling off of him as Ciecro panted heavily.
As Jaron tried to rush to his brother, he was pulled back by Seliph. “Remember, Death Wrath.”
“But…” Jaron looked up. “You mean he wouldn’t recognize me?”
“I don’t know. But I’m not taking any chances.” Seliph stepped aside, pulling Jaron along as they stared at the Charmeleon. Jaron felt the growls in his head, how primalistic they sounded, and how much they intimidated him in a way similar to his Wary activating.
“Stay back,” Seliph said, letting go of Jaron and slowly walking over to Ciecro. The Charmeleon snarled, twitching slightly as Seliph held his hands out.
“Easy. Be calm.” He whispered calmly, the tone Seliph took being the most familiar to Jaron.
Ciecro looked at Seliph, his eyes pure red light with small black pupils in the middle that were barely visible. It made Jaron quiver at the sight as Seliph knelt in front, placing his hands on Ciecro’s shoulders.
“Good, now just try and calm down. Rest.” Seliph rubbed Ciecro’s shoulders. “I know you want to fight, but you aren’t in posi-” Seliph gasped as Ciecro started to stand up.
Ciecro’s eyes were looking past Seliph, looking straight for the Haxorus. A vicious roar followed as Ciecro started to step forwards, Seliph immediately pushing him back.
“No, you-” Seliph began but hopped back as Ciecro swiped at him with his claw. “You need to cal-” Seliph evaded another blow, the Charmeleon letting his arms sag. “Easy, easy does it.”
Ciecro looked back at the Haxorus fight, seeing the mons being pushed back with Dolly taking the aggressive charge.
“Ciecro,” Seliph leaned in saying, “Mom and Dad wouldn’t want you to pick this fight.”
Jaron’s eyes widened as he felt his blood boil at hearing this.
Don’t you dare speak for them! He stepped forwards, wanting so badly to retort it, but relented to the conclusion it wouldn’t help calm Ciecro down..
Ciecro looked up at Seliph, his fierce gaze softening slightly, indicating there was some thought behind those primal eyes.
“Yes. You understand. What’s important is getting you and Jaron out of harm’s way. This situation will be dealt with.”
Ciecro’s head lowered, shaking to and fro. Suddenly, there was a loud crackle as Seliph’s eyes went from softened understanding to wide with surprise.
“No!” Jaron shouted as he watched Ciecro slam a Thunder Punch right into Seliph’s gut, the electricity erupting all over him, only ceasing once the punch was taken away from Seliph’s stomach. The Greninja collapsed forwards, holding his stomach as Ciecro stared down at him for a second before rushing after the Haxorus.
Jaron rushed to Seliph’s side.
“Just,” Seliph coughed. “Just keep Ciecro out of harm’s way.”
The Croconaw nodded and rushed on after his brother.
Up ahead, Dolly was fighting the Haxorus, with a few mons offering range support whenever they could. Her Dizzy Punches were a solid defense against his onslaught, so much so she could even go for an offensive jab now and then. However, her steady focus was disrupted by seeing Ciecro charging.
“Stay back Cie-” She gasped at seeing his eyes. She shifted to try and get between the dragon type and Ciecro, but Ciecro hopped onto her back and used her to spring off of. Ciecro twirled over the dragon, swiping with Dragon Claw while the Haxorus deflected it with his tusk.
Once landing, Ciecro rushed in with a flurry of swipes, all blocked by the Haxorus.
“Dolly!” Jaron shouted, joining her side with Slash surging.
“Jaron, stay back,” she ordered, about to rush in.
“Wait!” Jaron grabbed her by the arm, saying, “You shouldn’t join.”
“Why not?”
“Ciecro might….” Jaron paused as his stare lowered. “Might hurt you.”
Dolly’s face shifted to surprise before her eyes shut, followed by a heavy sigh. “Alright.” She called out to the other mons nearby, “Focus on the fires and protecting civilians. Rangers, set up a perimeter.”
Everyone scurried off to obey her orders, yet were all captivated by Ciecro fighting the Haxorus. The dragon’s skill eventually started to catch up to Ciecro’s early blitz, pushing the Charmeleon on the defensive.
“He needs our help,” Jaron said as Dolly agreed with a nod. Whistling, Dolly pointed forwards. “Jaz, cut through the middle to separate them.” She moved her arms to the side as Jasmine pranced forwards into a Quick Attack, forming a Focus Blast between her large palms. “Jaron, when I send this, aim for the Haxorus with Ice Beam.”
Sure enough, Jasmine’s white blur zipped between the two, causing both to step back. Dolly fired, blasting the two away, as Jaron fired Ice Beam at where the Haxorus would land.
Alas, the dragon quickly sent an Incinerate to collide with his move, allowing enough time for him to rush forwards and avoid it.
Ciecro also charged forwards, the two swinging their Dragon Claws and roaring.
Seeing this, Jaron rushed forwards to help, but the clashing of the moves sent a harsh dark blue flash that made him stop. Jaron watched in stunned awe as the two Dragon Claws tore at each other on a synergetic level as if they were trying to merge into the other.
Ciecro went for a swipe with his other one, but the dragon caught it.
“Perhaps I misjudged you.” The Haxorus said as a red glow erupted from the dragon’s claw holding Ciecro’s wrist tightly.
Ciecro let out a pained cry and broke off his other claw to try and strike the arm, only for the Haxorus to deflect it with Dragon Claw before shoving his claw on Ciecro’s face and pinning him to the ground.
“Ciecro!” Jaron rushed forwards, but the Haxorus sent Incinerate from his mouth that would have engulfed him had Jasmine not rammed him on the side with Quick Attack. The two rolled onto the side, looking to see the Haxorus stand up over Ciecro, red energy filling his body.
“Get off of him!” Dolly shouted, rushing forwards for a strike at what she assumed was the Haxorus in a prone state. However, the dragon spun, whacking her on the side with his tail and causing her to slide down.
“Hrm?” He looked to see someone rushing for him.
“Die!” Clyde screamed, shoving forwards a sharp metal rod from the fence that had been chipped away during the battle.
“Clyde, get back here!” The Scizor chasing him shouted as Clyde stabbed with the metal rod.
The Haxorus parried it and spun around, slamming Clyde away with his tail as Dragon Breath struck the dragon from the side.
“Get Clyde!” Vragon shouted at the Scizor. Upon seeing the Haxorus look at him, Vragon squeaked and cowered back, only for Dolly to step in front.
“Vray you shouldn’t be here,” She grumbled, tossing another Focus Blast at the dragon.
“I’m sorry, Clyde got away an- What happened to Ciecro!”
Vragon joined Jaron at Ciecro’s side, helping the Croconaw support him.
“Rangers, give us some cover fire!” Dolly shouted, as the Mothim and Mismagius rangers flew up and hurled moves from above while the others fired from below.
“Come on, wake up!” Jaron shouted above the noise, shaking his brother while Dolly took over supporting him.
After what felt like an eternity, Ciecro started grumbling and his eyes started to open. “Huh? Dya!”
Jaron hugged Ciecro tightly, making the Charmeleon push him away. “Ge’ off me!”
“Sorry, I just-Ah!” Jaron screamed as Ciecro dove on top of him. The sounds of moves whizzing around filled his mind accompanied by Dolly, Jasmine, and Vragon crying out in pain.
Once Ciecro got off of him, the two looked back, seeing Vragon and Jasmine struggling to get up after having been knocked back a decent distance.
Gasping, Jaron looked back, seeing Dolly and Undo as the only ones still on their feet as the Haxorus charged for them again.
The Camerupt Ranger slammed his hooves to send a rippling into the ground at the Haxorus, who easily leaped over, right into Dolly’s Focus Blast. Alas, it was swiped away by a backhanded Dragon Claw and the Haxorus landed in front of her. She swung Dizzy Punch and he swung Dragon Claw, the force of their collision uprooting some of the dirt.
Dolly snarled in desperation, trying to hold him back.
“Dolly!” Ciecro shouted, getting up to help, but before he could the dragon broke off.
Clyde swung the metal rod around, trying to cut the dragon’s stomach as he leaped back.
“Clyde stop!” Dolly shouted, trying to grab him, but the Monferno was too fast.
He went for a plunge, throwing all his weight into a speedy skewer. Jaron and Ciecro watched in stunned silence as the pole was parried and Clyde lurched back, the dark blue energy of Dragon Claw extending through his back. Blood poured onto the ground as the Monferno sagged like a sack of vegetables.
“No!” Ciecro roared, rushing for the Haxorus only to have Clyde be flung on top of him.
Jaron came to Ciecro’s aid. The Charmeleon’s spat and wiped at his blood-covered face.
“Dat piece of-”
Jaron glanced back at Dolly and Undo trying to force the Haxorus back with Focus Blast and Earthquake.
You… Something snapped in Jaron’s head, his fear was gone. He rushed from his brother and stopped next to Dolly, firing Ice Beam at the dragon.
The Haxorus, who was in a mid-hop evade from the others, could only block with his arms as the beam struck his body and knocked him back. He slid on the ground, stopping on a defensive knee as his body shivered from the newfound cold.
Yeah, bet it feels cold, Jaron said in his head. His moxie went away as he saw Draco Meteor forming at the tip of his head.
“Don’t let it launch!” Dolly shouted, thrusting her arms forwards, but before she or anyone else could fire, the Haxorus was swamped by a massive wave.
What in- Humphry! Jaron looked left, seeing the Seismitoad walking towards the receding Surf and the Haxorus, who getting up from the water.
He was covered with dirt and cuts. Humphry roared and slammed the ground, sending Mud Shot at the Haxorus, who defended himself but was pinned against the wall.
“You evil creature! Stabbing Mecks in the back wasn’t enough for you?” Humphry glared as the Haxorus stood back up, covered in the brown glowing mud. Humphry swung his arms, sending another Surf wave at him. “You had to kill kids too!”
The Haxorus fired Incinerate, breaking up the wave as it crashed around him.
“Well, I’m done.” Humphry slammed his hands together and pulled them apart, revealing an ice crystal object in his hands. “Everybody stay back! I’m killing this evil thing myself!”
Despite their eagerness to assist, none of the rangers questioned Humphry’s words, instead staying in their earlier semi-circle perimeter.
Humphry flung the crystal into the air. It shattered and caused a swirl of glowing cyan clouds to appear that started raining cold, hard ice down inside the semi-circle set up by the rangers. Crossing his arms, Humphry had streams of water orbit his body before merging into himself, giving off a glowing blue aura.
Hail and Aqua Ring. Jaron commented as he looked at the Haxorus, who remained stoic despite the pelting of the Hail.
Humphry’s fists clenched. “I said it before, I’m your opponent! Now fight me!” Humphry rushed forwards, as did the Haxorus.
Ciecro tried to rush in, but Dolly held him back.
Everyone there watched in anxious silence as the two battle-ready mons neared each other.
Jaron’s eyes widened as there was a blue flash. A Water Shuriken cut between the two, causing both mons to halt their charge.
The Haxorus suddenly looked down, his eyes going wide for the first time since Jaron had seen him. The dragon’s form vaporized as a blue pillar of light beamed upwards, cutting through the Hail clouds and disappearing into the cloudy sky.
Humphry stared dumbfounded, as the Greninja stood up nearby. “You!” Humphry shouted, stomping towards Seliph. “Why did you-!”
“We weren’t winning that fight.” Seliph motioned his arms around, “Look around you. You want to risk your town for this?”
Humphry grabbed Seliph’s arm tightly. “Then what do you propose we do about it now that they can regroup?”
Seliph replied, “We do the same.” Seliph pulled his arm out of Humphry’s grasp, rubbing it as he elaborated, “We get Vragon and my brothers to Vergium Town. I have some associates that are-”
“Wait,” Jaron jogged over, much to Seliph’s annoyance and Humphry’s concern. “What if they come back to tow-”
“Those guys are exactly why we need to get out of here. They’re here for Vragon and you two are also a potential aim for them. This town can’t defend against them and will burn.” Seliph leered at Jaron and then at Humphry. “I’m sure you know about what I said eight years ago, don’t you?”
Humphry’s stare stiffened.
“Then you understand my statement back then was not exaggerated.”
The Seismitoad looked back at the repurposed building, the traces of fire on the outer side being washed away by moves from the emergency response mons. “What was that thing?”
“I’ll talk about it later. For now, we need to focus on staying ahead of those mons.” Seliph glanced at Jaron. “You should go get ready.”
“Fuck that!” Jaron snapped, glancing around. “You want me to just leave while everyone is-”
“Jaron, please.” Humphry put a hand on the boy’s shoulders. “He’s right. For yours, Ciecro’s, and Vra-”
Jaron swiped it off. “What about Aunt Dresha‽ What about Dolly and Jasmine‽ What about everybody here‽ I-”
“I understand your concern, but-”
“No, you don’t!” Jaron pointed at Seliph, whose eyes narrowed at seeing that. “Why are you listening to him anyways?”
“We’re going to Vergium to ensure we can safely decide what to do.” Humphry scowled, clearly trying to hold back his anger. “We aren’t just blindly sending you away.”
“Clyde!” The three turned to see a small crowd forming over where Clyde was. Amid the mons, Jaron could see an Infernape collapsed at his side while Uximo was busy doing something with his psychic powers.
The anger in Jaron’s heart eased as his head lowered.
This is…too much. Jaron felt Humphry’s grip on his shoulder soften, starting to rub him gently.
“Jaron, I know it’s a-”
The Croconaw pulled away, rushing over to a small alleyway and pressing against the wall. He just stared forwards, trying to hold in his tears, though a few escaped. He heard footsteps for a second before Humphry’s voice spoke again.
“No, give him some time. He’ll be alright.”
Sniffling, Jaron’s eyes looked up. The sky had ceased its rain, though it looked like it would usher in more any second now. Narrowing his eyes, Jaron slid down to sit, resting his head on the solid brick and shutting his eyes.
He heard footsteps nearby, prompting him to say with a snarl, “Go away.”
“Make me.”
Jaron’s muscles eased up as he recognized Ciecro’s voice. “Sorry…I didn’t know it-”
“I know.”
Shriveling up, Jaron pulled his arms around his torso as he heard his brother sit down next to him.
I...For a second, I thought you… Jaron couldn’t finish that thought, choosing instead to lean on Ciecro as his brother wrapped an arm around him and pulled him close.
The tears burst through, though he made no sound. All was quiet, all was calm, all he could feel was the warmth of Ciecro next to him. It was enough.
He didn’t know how much time past, but he felt his brother shift a little.
“I’m sorry boys,” Dolly’s voice said. “I’m sorry this has to be so sudden, but we need to go.”
“Go where?” Ciecro asked, standing up.
“We’re going to raft to Vergium. We can make it before morning if we hurry. If it helps make you feel better, we’ll try and get Dresha to come with us.” A little chuckle followed, which bothered Jaron at first until Dolly added, “Not that we will be able to tell her no.”
The Croconaw opened his eyes and looked up at Dolly. Her eyes met his, those brown irises trying to be strong despite clearly grappling with all that had happened.
“Are you…coming too?” Jaron asked, brushing his snout.
She nodded. “And Jasmine.”
The Croconaw’s head fell as a heavy sigh followed. The silence that followed felt all too familiar to Jaron. It was like he was staring at his home again, that torn-up kitchen when he was a child. All he loved and cherished just gone in an instant.
However, his grim view was disrupted as he saw a claw reach out to him. He looked up at Ciecro’s orange eyes, still retaining their burning passion as they looked down at him with care despite being shaken. “Lez go.”
Jaron took a deep breath through his nostrils, reached out, and grabbed Ciecro’s hand tightly.