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Ok, so when I saw the prompt, I had immideitly decided that it was going to be Pokemon themed.I mean, how could I not? I decided to focus on a trial I just recently finished, as I don’t have strong enough ground types to defeat the electric trial right now, but I’m working on it. I can’t write pokemon battles to save my life so sorry if you had wanted to read that, but enjoy anyway.
Sun/Moon
“Hey Shiro!” Shiro looked up from his book to see Lance and Keith standing under the tree he was in. “It looks like there aren’t many trainers. Did you want to come get lunch with us?”
“That’s ok. I’ve actually got someone coming.”
“Seriously? Who?” Lance asked.
“It’s not that guy again is it? What’s his name, Matt?” Keith said.
“Haven’t you kicked his ass, like for a whole week?” Lance questioned.
He, Lance and Keith were trial captains for the grass, water and fire trials respectively on Akala Island. Trail goers passed through the Lush Jungle daily to complete his task to be able to create the potion that would summon Lurantis. A lot of the time, Lurantis’ power would beat trial goers and keep them away for months or longer before they came back for another shot. Matt it seemed, was different.
“Ok. We’ll grab you a malasada.” Lance said, turning to leave, shooting Keith rude remarks in a softer tone, Keith replying in the same low tone.
Shiro shook his head, going back to his book and letting the sounds of the jungle and its inhabitants wash over him. before he knew it, he was interrupted by the very familiar sounds of a certain professor’s son coming to retake his trail, again.
He closed his book and dropped to the floor, picking up the container that held the mixture that would bring Lurantis.
“Careful Matt, you’re in her domain now. Insulting her is not going to help you.” Shiro warned as he opened the container, the potent scent escaping. “I really hope you’re better prepared this time.” He said as Lurantis appeared behind Matt, scaring him.
“Easy girl, it’s over.” The aura faded away from her as she stood still so Shiro could treat her burns. Once the cures were on, she took off into the trees, leaving Shiro and Matt alone. Shiro saw Matt looking upset down at the pokeball Torracat sat in.
“We were so close. I was so sure he could hang on a bit longer. I thought I had more than enough revives and potions this time.”
“Can we go to the hotel?” Matt asked, already brightening.
“Being a Trail Captain doesn’t pay that much. Don’t go ordering the most expensive thing.”
This had become their normal the past week. Shiro would walk Matt to the closest PokeCentre and then because Matt was incredibly lazy, they’d either use his Tauros, Stoutland or Charizard to take them to wherever they’d eat that day unless it was a short distance away. It had only meant to be a one time thing but hanging out with Matt was fun.
“She’s got an internship with the local professor there. She’s even working with Green, you know the second youngest Champion in the Kanto?”
“That’s pretty impressive.”
“Yeah. She said that she heard that his grandfather though is a complete ass. Wouldn’t really give his grandson the time of the day and focused on the other Champion, Red. You ask me, he’s the reason Red ran up the mountain.” Matt sighed. “My sister’s having the best time at university and I’m still stuck here until I can beat that oversized bug.”
“Thank you. Hey, is it ok if I stop at the PokeMart?”
“I can head over to the hotel restaurant and get us a table. Maybe if you don’t take too long I’ll offer you advice on how to defeat Lurantis.”
Matt perked up. “I’ll be really quick! Don’t move!” he said, rushing over to the other side of the PokeCenter where the Mart was located, making Shiro laugh at him.
“You and your boyfriend are very cute.” Nurse Joy told him, a pleasant smile on her face.
Shiro felt his face get hot. “Oh, no, he’s not my boyfriend. He’s a trial goer who hasn’t defeated my trail yet.”
“Oh,” Nurse said, looking slightly embarrassed, “I assumed since you always walk him over to the Centre and take him for something to eat after that you were dating him.”
“Oh, no. Nothing like that.”
He’d only really know Matt for about a week, but he was already having such feelings towards him. This wasn’t normal. Then again, he knew Keith and Lance had feelings for each other, they just couldn’t stop arguing long enough to go for it. Worrying about feelings could wait for another day.
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Shiro took a bit out of the malasada Keith got for him. Lance had a small group of trial goers unable to get past his trail, though it was mostly them not being able to find the Wishiwahi they needed to find before going against the Totem Wishiwahi. Because of such, Keith and Shiro were free of any trial goers until they got through. But Shiro had been rather lonely. Matt hadn’t come back for another attempt at the trial. He was disappointed but it was less about Matt coming for the trial and more about him not coming to see him.
“Keith, can I ask you something?”
“Hmm?”
“How did you know you like Lance?”
Keith chocked on his malasada. “What? I don’t like Lance.”
Keith stuttered a lot before letting out a groan. “ok fine, I have a crush on him.”
“Do you want me to pretend to be surprised?” Shiro asked.
“Shut up. For your information, I figured out I like Lance when even when I was pissed at him, I wanted to be around him, even if it was something simple as getting something to eat.”
“How long do you think it took for you to like him?”
Keith shrugged. “I don’t know. A few weeks. Being the only Trial Captains on the island, we spend a lot of time together. Why are you asking this?”
Shiro looked down at his malasada as he tried to organize his thoughts. “I only really Matt a week ago, but being around him, it’s fun. I’ve never felt an obligation to go to the PokeCenter with other trial goers but I just offered when he first lost. Then when he kept coming back, I offered to get dinner with him. Last time I saw him, we got dinner at the hotel’s restaurant.”
“Food there is expensive. We only go if the Professor will pay for us. Damn, you must really like him.”
“But isn’t it weird? I’ve only known him for a week. Shouldn’t I know him for longer?”
Shiro thought about Keith’s words. He had bonded with Matt. For some reason, watching him try his trial was different than any other trial goers he’d met in his Trail Captain career. He had felt the need, the desire to get to know him more and as he did, he wanted to keep knowing more, to keep spending time with him. with Matt not coming by anymore, it was hard to even decide if what he was feeling was real or not.
“Relationships aren’t easy, are they?”
“Why do you think I haven’t said anything to Lance yet?” Keith asked.
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“A fair few. Lance kept them for a while searching for Wishiwahi.”
“Oh yeah, I remember realising I had to essentially follow Lance to get to the next pool. I felt like such an idiot no knowing where to go at first.”
“Yeah, I think Lance enjoys making them go insane. Are you heading over?”
“Soon. I need to get the ingredients again. My dad said he’d save me the trouble and send me things. I’m just waiting to pick it up.”
“Alright, I’ll see you there.”
As Shiro walked to the front desk of the PokeMart and placed his order, his mind still reeled from seeing Matt. His stomach had fluttered like Butterfrees were having a party in there. If Matt won today, he’d be moving on to battle their kahuna and then on to the next island. The idea of not ever seeing Matt again, that really hurt. But he had his job to do.
Matt still hadn’t received his package by the time Shiro left, so he sent a message to Lance and Keith to come and perform the usual deal to get Lurantis over. They arrived, still arguing with each other over, actually, Shiro had given up keeping track. He hoped when they eventually confessed that they would at least calm the arguments down.
“So Matt’s back?” Lance asked, tossing his bottle of water around.
“Yeah, and it felt like Butterfrees were flying around my stomach. It might be safe to say I do have feelings for him.”
“I think you should go for it anyway. I mean, I’ve never really seen you feel this way about anyone. Would it really be that bad to give him a try?” Lance said.
Lance wasn’t wrong. Shiro was focusing on all the bad parts of why dating a trainer wouldn’t work, not the looking at the fact that they had the technology to talk with each other if that’s what Matt wanted. And who was to say Professor Kukui wouldn’t be able to create Alola’s own league.
“I’m here! Sorry, the Delibird heard my dad give him the wrong name and went a completely different way.” Matt said, running into the Jungle and stopping in front of the laid out blanket and bowl.
“Yes! Finally! I did it!” Matt turned to face the group, a bright smile on his face. “Did you see?”
“Congrats.” Shiro said, smiling back at Matt. He’d seen Matt smile but this one, he didn’t want to risk losing it. He’d invite Matt to come back after he finishes his trial, ask him then. “Now come here. I have a Grassium Z-crystal with your name on it.”
“Oh wait, before that. I need to ask you something. I promised myself I would when I finally beat Lurantis. Shiro, did you want to go out sometime.”
“Huh?” Shiro asked, ignoring Lance bursting into laughter. “What?”
“I know why only really knew each other properly for a week but I haven’t really felt like this to anyone ever, so I thought I should at least give it a try. I mean, after I battle the kahuna, I don’t have to leave for the island just yet. I’m still waiting for the Professor to come get me, but he got dragged into some research with his wife so it won’t be for a while. We could use that time to give this a trial run, if you want?”
“Um, yeah, sure. I’d love to.”
“OMG, I can’t believe this. And here you were worrying about whether or not to tell him.” Lance giggled.
“Oh, really?” Matt asked, a smirk on his face, “I’d love to hear about this.”
“Ok, just for that, I’m not going out with you until you defeat the kahuna and I hear she is swarmed at her shop.”
“What? Seriously? Shiro come on.” Matt whined and pouted. There it was, that thing that got him. Shiro was going to enjoy this now, even if it didn’t work. He was going to have fun with this moment.
I always enjoy just looking at each step I made for my comics because it is fun, and it works for me generally. This was part of a panel is Myths of Unova: Episode Grey Issue 09
Also made a gif bc it's fun (and I am not good at live recording my art lol)
WOE, MORE NUZFIGHT upon ye. FYI you can still sign up if you are at the forums.
Links to the runs I have attacked are below!
A Fish Out of Water (Ultimate Community Locke S5, comic will focus on Let's Go Pikachu as of posting this but originally a screenshot run which is linked in the thread)
What's Across the Waves (Alpha Sapphire storylocke)
The Dreams of Royalty (Pokemon Black lorelocke)
Three of Hearts (Randomized Pokemon Black storylocke)
And the last pic is sort of an updated dress from this old post
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Some mini info about Matt (the protag) and Hugh from my miniseries, Episode Grey. I originally did a White 2 nuzlocke run but I had zero motivation to really make a nuzlocke playthrough comic. But I still had the notes from it so I decided to draw some of them out. Perhaps....gijinkas in the future as well.....
To read the comic series from the beginning (which is Myths of Unova), check out my comicfury: [LINK]
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