[attr="class","skullbody"]Shock lit up in Isaac's eyes as El murmured his name.[break][break]
He couldn't let El learn the horrible truth. He couldn't let El be disillusioned in both the noble Rocket he met today and the older brother that had left them in such pain. The second he felt El peeling away from his shoulder, he bit down on the inside of his cheek with all of his might. He'd put his game face back on, even in a situation like this.[break][break]
"Don't sweat it," Isaac said, pushing some of the gravel back into his voice. Blink by blink, he started to age back up, slowly morphing back into a Blackjack El knew and an Isaac he wouldn't fully recognize.
"You're not the only one looking for someone around here."[break][break]
There wouldn't be time to unpack all of that. They were stuck in a bad bind, and these strange, iron-clad Pokemon weren't going to ease up on them anytime soon. Of the two, the Volcarona was having the harder time of it, Bibidi and Watson's one-two punch successfully grounding it. Behemoth was quick to try and capitalize on their momentum, pounding the ground to kick up another vein of Earth Power beneath the Volcarona's body.[break][break]
The bug beeped in clear alarm, its wings spinning around its body with increasingly rapid speed. Before the Earth Power could fire off, it used the force of its own
Hurricane to launch itself into the air. Tongues of gaia-powered flame narrowly licked the Volcarona's underbelly. It was obvious from its reaction that, had the attack hit, it could have packed a devastating punch.[break][break]
Watson was thrown from its body, and it was once more too airborne to easily hit by ground techniques, but it was far too busy saving its hide to press the offensive.[break][break]
Its Hydreigon counterpart had no such problems. Instead, it continued its brutish advance towards Isaac and El, a quick whisper of tactical advice slipping beneath its snarl.
"For real?" Isaac whispered in return, shocked.
"How the hell are these things not steel types?"[break][break]
Nevertheless, Isaac was willing to trust El's instincts, and Shockmaster was willing to trust Isaac's. As Duster, Rampage, and Watson recoiled from their injuries, Shockmaster closed in to hold the line. As she held the Hydreigon's auxiliary heads at bay, her wires sparked and trembled. A
Shockwave coursed through the mechanical beast's body, earning a pained howl for the first time since it manifested.[break][break]
The good news was El was right. The bad news was that didn't mean the battle would stop here.
Earth Power gathered under Shockmaster's feet, the Electivire too focused on winning their grapple to even notice the attack. As she pushed the Hydreigon back, she stepped right onto the cracks of glowing gold. A torrent of earthen flame knocked Shockmaster straight into the air, freeing the Hydreigon from her shocking embrace.[break][break]
As the Hydreigon approached closer and closer, the Dream Mist seemed to blacken around it. The Safeguard surrounding Isaac and El was a lone spot of light in a darkness that threatened to swallow them whole. The Hydreigon's eyes, piercing and harsh, shined down on the duo like a pair of spotlights. Isaac could swear that he heard a grinding sound in the back of its throat.[break][break]
Shockmaster groaned, pained and weary in the shadow of the monstrosity. She may've looked tough, but she was a performer, not a brawler. In a perfect world, she'd be back at the Bazaar, putting on wrestling matches with plenty of Isaac's other finest. Instead, here she was, planted in the ground by a threat stronger than any fiction could have imagined. She dreamed of old glories, old shows, and the old rivals that made them truly special.[break][break]
Stirring wearily, Rampage managed to shudder to her feet. However, when she tried to take a step forward, she found herself flopping back onto the ground. Prior struggles left her drained of all energy. She'd spent so long trying to impress her alpha, and yet it was to no avail. She had perished, her trainer would follow suit, and now Rampage had nothing to show for either loss. She dreamed of the regrets she had, never standing on her own two feet.[break][break]
Duster grit his teeth, prying himself off of the ground with his bone just so he could try and stand. For the longest time, he'd been a loner, following Isaac more out of convenience than out of anything. Before he and his trainer found their common ground, it was through the mediating effort of another that he started to discover his place in the world. He dreamed of a distant friend, one of the few who understood him better than anyone.[break][break]
Vivi's eyes sparked, psychic energy streaming from them as she protectively stood before Neo. She treasured the friendship of Isaac and his team more than anything else, and had been thrilled to see how they grew over the years. She was never a mission Pokemon like many his others, but she didn't need to be. Isaac was still precious to her, and so were all that he held dear. She dreamed of those she had come to love, even the one who could no longer be with them.[break][break]
Watson was left staring up at the ceiling, the world swirling around them. From the beginning, it was him and Isaac against the world. Was this really how that was going to end? They'd gotten into mess after mess and always found their way out okay. But there was a reason for that; Isaac had always protected him, and their oldest companion protected them both in term. He dreamed of the days when it was just the three of them against the world.[break][break]
Neo's large blue eyes comprehended everything, and yet comprehended nothing. She was the newest member of Isaac's team. She had no idea the shared struggles and pains that united them. She had no idea why they fought so hard to protect her. All she knew was that while they risked their lives, she was safe and sound, tucked behind Vivi's tail. She dreamed of having the strength to join the fight, bearing the struggle of the one whose form she shared.[break][break]
All of these dreams, and more, beat in tune with Isaac's heart. There were dozens of Pokemon on his team. Dozens who depended on him. Dozens who walked his path. Dozens who had shared in his greatest triumphs and shared in his deepest pains. Even though they weren't there to witness Isaac's struggle, they were on his mind and in his heart. He knew they, too, were dreaming with him.[break][break]
Among them was one final dream; the dream of a protector who could no longer follow her charge, and yet.[break][break]
The earth trembled; softly at first, but growing louder and more forceful by the moment. Static electricity crackled through the air, leaving Isaac's hair standing on end. As the Hydreigon lunged forward, Isaac could make out a shape in the back of his mind. It was an egg, hewn of stone and steel, starting to glow as a crack spread down its surface.[break][break]
A white light tore past Isaac, and for the moment he swore he could see it form the shape of an Aggron.[break][break]
Electricity exploded from the site of impact as it shoulder bashed into the Hydreigon, tearing another roar of pain from its throat. The source of the impact was indeed a towering beast of steel and stone, welded into the shape of a shimmering silver kaiju. However, as the light faded, Isaac could see how the details differed.[break][break]
This new Pokemon resembled a mechanical Tyranitar moreso than anything. Its chrome plating sat built atop a body of blackened rock, completely unscratched despite the heavy impact it made with its foe. Bright teal lights spilled from its chest and back, their energy erupting with each defiant shoulder bash into the Hydreigon. Its tail, resembling a mace more than a body part, thrashed back and forth in agitation in all the while.[break][break]
Any resemblance it bore to his beloved Kiryu was superficial at best. Its clash with the Hydreigon could be little more than a territorial scuffle, just as the Volcarona tried provoking. It didn't even turn to acknowledge Isaac or El, far too focused on the hateful eyes of the Hydreigon as it glared back at it. Despite this, despite everything, Isaac couldn't help but feel a familiar swell in his heart.[break][break]
"Don't worry. We can trust this one."[break]
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