[OOC- Seeing as how I made it into a celebration when I did it, I guess it would only be customary to continue the tradition; so without further ado: Congrats on passing the 100-post marker!!!]
BIC-
Mike's eyes were locked on the Pikachu. He wasn't prepared for this kind of counter-attack. Sure, Mike had warned himself of the dangers of going in for a gust-attack, but it had simply been too tempting to resist. One of Mike's greatest set-backs was that once he got to see his goals in front of him, once he thought he saw a chance to win, he lost all of his patience. Mike just prayed that his reaction-time would be sufficient to evade the attack.
"Pidgeotto!!" Mike yelled in a desperate, rushed voice, "Get away!". The pokémon did as best it could, but it was proving to be quite difficult to follow the command. The gust-attack had put Pidgeotto in a stationary, upright (though crouched) position. Basically, it was standing still in the air, with it's body in such a way that it couldn't get any substantial speed. Thus, it only managed to straighten out before the Pikachu landed on it's back, it's claws gripping tightly into it's back.
"Piiiiikaaaachu!!!!" cried Pika as the electric sparks that had been crackling from it's cheeks grew into a full sized lightning bolt. The Pidgeotto lit up the sky as the electric current completely paralyzed it and sent it roaring towards the ground, screeching in pain. It landed with a thud on the grass, and remained there.
The crowd was waiting silently. No one said a word as they all tried to see if Pidgeotto was knocked out, or if it would continue. The flying-type lifted it's head and then stood up. It looked roughed up, and seemed tired, but it still had it's fighting spirit and a long way to go. The crowd now went wild again, hoping for a few more minutes of the battle. It seemed to be more than enough to motivate Pidgeotto to continue, anyways.
It was however, not enough to motivate Mike. I could continue this, and there is the possibility that I'd win if I kept on pushing, but it's not worth it, thought Mike, It's just a sparring match, and I don't want this thing to become anything more than that. Pidgeotto is already fairly worn out.... Mike then stretched out his arm, making a 'stop sign' by extending his flat palm towards Grey.
"Nice battle Grey, but I'm afraid it ends here. I forfeit!" said Mike.
The crowd burst out in cries from angry and disappointed spectators, but Mike ignored them. There wasn't any reason to push his Pokémon any further. He approached Pidgeotto and embraced it. Then, he looked it in it's eyes eyes and said "Good job, my friend." The pidgeotto eyed him, making it clear to Mike that though it respected his decision, it didn't agree with it. It had more to give in the battle. As Mike stood up, he un-clipped his Pokéball and recalled the pokémon. Then, he turned to Grey and aproached him.
He grabbed Grey's hand and shook it firmly smiling at the younger trainer.
"I always end it with a handshake," said Mike grinning. His fighting spirit had been washed away, replaced yet again by the regular Mike, "Anyway, you did an amazing job out there. I can't believe you've been a trainer for so short of a time. And that Pika is pretty high-leveled as well. I had serious trouble keeping up with your attacks and you think fast on your feet - you'll have no trouble with Brock tomorrow!"
Mike leaned in on Grey. He wasn't really whispering, but he felt he needed a bit more privacy as the crowd was still listening in on them, despite their disappointment.
"I hope you don't mind me quitting, but this was just a sparring match, right? And I really didn't think it was worth it to hurt Pidgeotto." explained Mike, "I mean, it was supposed to be training for your battle, and I don't think continuing the match would have served any purpose - You already know everything you need to know for tomorrow."
Aevin wasn't too sure about Mike. He had quit in the middle of a match that, by looking at his Pokémon, was still undecided. Personally, Aevin would have run his opponent into the ground, or at least given it all he had- no mater what the nature of the battle. Yet Mike still interested him; The trainer was obviously very competitive when it came to battles, but he also wasn't afraid to quit.
Grey was also catching his attention. Although the final move had been obvious, the young silver-haired trainer seemed to had a knack for thinking fast and reacting to his opponents moves. He had the basic requirements for being a great trainer. Later, Aevin would go and introduce himself - for now, challenging one of them wasn't going to be very helpful as they probably wanted to rest.
Taylor now stood up and approached the trainers excitedly, closely followed by Reiu and Charmeleon. Each of the fire-types took it's place next to it's trainer, though Charmeleon threw a quick look at Mike, indicating that it had wished the battle would have continued. Mike gave Charmeleon a look back, silently communicating to his partner that Mike had simply done what he had seen fit.
"That was so cool!" exclaimed Taylor, cutting off the silent conversation between Mike and Charmeleon.
"Yeah, it sure was something," replied Mike, grinning at Grey.
[OOC- And so the battle ends... ]
BIC-
Mike's eyes were locked on the Pikachu. He wasn't prepared for this kind of counter-attack. Sure, Mike had warned himself of the dangers of going in for a gust-attack, but it had simply been too tempting to resist. One of Mike's greatest set-backs was that once he got to see his goals in front of him, once he thought he saw a chance to win, he lost all of his patience. Mike just prayed that his reaction-time would be sufficient to evade the attack.
"Pidgeotto!!" Mike yelled in a desperate, rushed voice, "Get away!". The pokémon did as best it could, but it was proving to be quite difficult to follow the command. The gust-attack had put Pidgeotto in a stationary, upright (though crouched) position. Basically, it was standing still in the air, with it's body in such a way that it couldn't get any substantial speed. Thus, it only managed to straighten out before the Pikachu landed on it's back, it's claws gripping tightly into it's back.
"Piiiiikaaaachu!!!!" cried Pika as the electric sparks that had been crackling from it's cheeks grew into a full sized lightning bolt. The Pidgeotto lit up the sky as the electric current completely paralyzed it and sent it roaring towards the ground, screeching in pain. It landed with a thud on the grass, and remained there.
The crowd was waiting silently. No one said a word as they all tried to see if Pidgeotto was knocked out, or if it would continue. The flying-type lifted it's head and then stood up. It looked roughed up, and seemed tired, but it still had it's fighting spirit and a long way to go. The crowd now went wild again, hoping for a few more minutes of the battle. It seemed to be more than enough to motivate Pidgeotto to continue, anyways.
It was however, not enough to motivate Mike. I could continue this, and there is the possibility that I'd win if I kept on pushing, but it's not worth it, thought Mike, It's just a sparring match, and I don't want this thing to become anything more than that. Pidgeotto is already fairly worn out.... Mike then stretched out his arm, making a 'stop sign' by extending his flat palm towards Grey.
"Nice battle Grey, but I'm afraid it ends here. I forfeit!" said Mike.
The crowd burst out in cries from angry and disappointed spectators, but Mike ignored them. There wasn't any reason to push his Pokémon any further. He approached Pidgeotto and embraced it. Then, he looked it in it's eyes eyes and said "Good job, my friend." The pidgeotto eyed him, making it clear to Mike that though it respected his decision, it didn't agree with it. It had more to give in the battle. As Mike stood up, he un-clipped his Pokéball and recalled the pokémon. Then, he turned to Grey and aproached him.
He grabbed Grey's hand and shook it firmly smiling at the younger trainer.
"I always end it with a handshake," said Mike grinning. His fighting spirit had been washed away, replaced yet again by the regular Mike, "Anyway, you did an amazing job out there. I can't believe you've been a trainer for so short of a time. And that Pika is pretty high-leveled as well. I had serious trouble keeping up with your attacks and you think fast on your feet - you'll have no trouble with Brock tomorrow!"
Mike leaned in on Grey. He wasn't really whispering, but he felt he needed a bit more privacy as the crowd was still listening in on them, despite their disappointment.
"I hope you don't mind me quitting, but this was just a sparring match, right? And I really didn't think it was worth it to hurt Pidgeotto." explained Mike, "I mean, it was supposed to be training for your battle, and I don't think continuing the match would have served any purpose - You already know everything you need to know for tomorrow."
Aevin wasn't too sure about Mike. He had quit in the middle of a match that, by looking at his Pokémon, was still undecided. Personally, Aevin would have run his opponent into the ground, or at least given it all he had- no mater what the nature of the battle. Yet Mike still interested him; The trainer was obviously very competitive when it came to battles, but he also wasn't afraid to quit.
Grey was also catching his attention. Although the final move had been obvious, the young silver-haired trainer seemed to had a knack for thinking fast and reacting to his opponents moves. He had the basic requirements for being a great trainer. Later, Aevin would go and introduce himself - for now, challenging one of them wasn't going to be very helpful as they probably wanted to rest.
Taylor now stood up and approached the trainers excitedly, closely followed by Reiu and Charmeleon. Each of the fire-types took it's place next to it's trainer, though Charmeleon threw a quick look at Mike, indicating that it had wished the battle would have continued. Mike gave Charmeleon a look back, silently communicating to his partner that Mike had simply done what he had seen fit.
"That was so cool!" exclaimed Taylor, cutting off the silent conversation between Mike and Charmeleon.
"Yeah, it sure was something," replied Mike, grinning at Grey.
[OOC- And so the battle ends... ]
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