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The announcer’s words reaffirmed hers; gave them credence. That was all she needed to keep her confidence rolling. It didn’t waver, even as he questioned her strength. Even as the totem appeared. Even as the ground started shaking.
Her eyebrows twitched. Narrowed. Her smile went from overconfident, to overconfident and just a little confused. And concerned. But still confident. Totally confident. Right?
Horn, it was called. A mound of armoured earth if she’d ever seen one. Taller than all but one of her Pokemon, and a fair bit more imposing than most of them. The ground quaked with every step – not enough to make her lose her balance, but enough to briefly, very briefly, make her reconsider. A deep breath was all it took to rid herself of those thoughts, even as the Mawile joined the fray.
“She’ll handle it with ease!” A Pokeball was withdrawn, and from it, Trixie was revealed. The Whimsicott got halfway through a cheer before she realised she was fighting, two on one. That was when Annie’s other hand moved into her pocket, withdrawing… a blade of grass.
“Ready, Trix?” The cotton ball took the blade, and gave her trainer a devious grin. Annie stepped back, pointing towards the Mawile.
“Give the world a show. Get it with a Grass Whistle!”The Mawile turned around, baring its second mouth at the Whimsicott. It was too slow. The devilish smile wasn’t for nothing, and neither was her name. The fluffball was a Trickster, so with her instrument already in hand, playing a lullaby was both trivial and surprisingly fast. In short order, the playing field was even, and Trixie only had one earth titan to handle.
They’d almost forgotten about it.
Almost.
The Stone Edge was a rude reminder, sending her flying into the air.
Annie grit her teeth. She knew her partner would be fine. Appearances could be deceiving, and few taught that lesson better than her little nightmare. Still, she never enjoyed seeing her Pokemon hurt.
“That’s half the job done. Finish things up! Hit Horn with a Giga Drain!” Trixie’s mane cushioned her blow, and with a quick flip, she was back on her feet and charging her next attack. The rocky rhino would be treated to a health-sapping beam of energy, one that could had ended the fight if not for its own ability. It still had fight left in it. Enough to charge horn-first towards the little fighter.
“Hold…” Annie’s open hand gestured for her Pokemon to stop. Said Pokemon had other things to look at besides her, but that had never stopped Annie from doing them anyway. It wasn’t until Horn was three thundering steps away that she called for her to
“Dodge!”, and so the cotton ball bounded her way out of a Hammer Arm to the face.
Trixie was in the air. The rhino was looking up, waiting for her to drop low enough for a critical blow. That meant the trainer had a critical moment, and she was taking a little too long to act on it. She couldn’t afford to. Not when the spotlight was on her.
She took a deep breath in and made the call.
“Moonblast!” There was no moon in sight, but Trixie knew how to make do. A pink ball was fired from between her arms, slamming into the rhino’s body. It stumbled, then toppled over, shaking the ground one last time as his body hit it.
The sleeping Mawile was handled with an empty Pokeball against its body. Annie let out a breath she didn’t know that she was holding. To think that was only the first challenge.