Oh no. It was time. Hayley felt like she was about to combust. The fluttering feeling in her chest wasn't giving her peace, and the whole atmosphere in the facility made her even more nervous. Or, maybe it was just her. Cris, on the other hand, looked pumped to finally take on the Gym Leader. Although he was at a disadvantage, he seemed ready. Hugh, not so much. He was quite indifferent to the entire thing. But, Hayley's orders, and if she told him to fight, fight he will.
Hayley approached one of the electrical appliances. Since it was late, the only people on the gym were Hayley and her friends, so she was immediately going to battle. Alright, Hayley, she told herself. Calm down. Her hands were shaking, but she managed to sign up.
"The battle will begin shortly. Please, take your place," an electrical voice said, and Hayley turned to the group, giving them a small, nervous smile. Now or never. Hayley entered the arena, knowing that everyone would be watching on the big screen in the waiting room, as Hugh and Chris followed behind.
The arena was filled with rocks, which fit the theme of the gym, and it was quite spacious. There was plenty of space for her Pokemon to move. She started thinking of possible strategies immediately. There wasn't much to work with, but the ceiling was quite high, so Chris could potentially attack from up there... Her train of thought was broken as harsh light turned on, and someone came into view from the opposite side of the arena.
"An opponent this late?" It was the Gym Leader. "Never mind that. I'm Brock, Pewter City's Gym Leader. I specialize in Rock-type Pokemon."
Hayley listened to his speech until the end. "Try all you want, but you will never break my Pokemon's defence," Brock finished. Hayley didn't know what, or even if she was supposed to say anything, but, to let out her built up frustration, she shouted.
"Yeah?! Well, we'll crush you!" Brock laughed, and Hayley wanted this battle to start as quickly as possible, so that it could finish sooner, too. "Let's start!"
"Alright," Brock said, taking one PokeBall. "Go, Geodude!" An odd looking Pokemon came to view, but Hayley liked the way it looked. Still, it should be no match for Hugh's Low Kick.
"Hugh, it's your turn!" Hayley shouted, sending out her Mankey. Now, both opponents had their Pokemon out, and the battle was starting. Since Highway as quicker, Hayley had the priority. "Use Low Kick!"
"Dodge it, Geodude!" Brock shouted, and instead of landing the hit, Hugh hit the ground. It didn't hurt, but Hayley still got worried. "Now, Geodude, tackle!"
Hayley ordered to dodge, but Hugh still got hit. She bit her lip, the battle not starting out well for her. Still, if Hugh could hit it, he should be able to K.O. it in one shot. If he could just land the hit. "Hugh, get near the Geodude!"
Brock laughed again. "You're making this easy. Geodude, tackle it again!"
Just as Hayley planned. Now that Hugh was close, the chances of missing were lower. But, the chances of getting hit were also higher, so she should be cautious. "Hugh, counter it with Low Kick!"
Hugh swung his leg once the Geodude dashed at him, and managed to hit it. The Geodude was sent flying back, and although it hadn't fainted yet, it was in thin ice. "Now, Hugh. Quickly, Low Kick again!" And with that one final shot, Brock's first Pokemon was down.
"Not bad, kid," Brock said, retreating his Geodude. "But, I'm not done yet." Hayley snickered. If Brock's other Pokemon was the same as Geodude, this would be a breeze. Except... It wasn't like Geodude. It was a giant, rock snake, that seemed to fill the entire arena from ground to ceiling. So that's why it's so high, Hayley thought.
Hugh seemed frightened by the opponent's Onix. It was huge, and unlike anything else he'd seen. How could a small Pokemon like him beat something like that. Hayley noticed Hugh's fear, and decided to comfort him. "Don't worry, Hugh! You can do it!"
Now, what to do against an Onix? Hayley decided to see what it was capable of, so she just instructed a Low Kick. Hugh managed to hit, but it didn't do as much damage as it did to the Geodude. The Onix attacked next, wrapping Hugh tightly with it's body. "Oh, no," Hayley whispered. Hugh seemed to be in a lot of pain. "Hugh! Can you get out?!" She shouted.
Brock laughed. "No Pokemon can escape my Onix's bind!" And really, Hugh didn't seem to be able to move, while the Onix kept wrapping him tighter and tighter. Hayley had no idea what to do, except wait until it passed. Finally, the bind was over, but Hugh seemed drained. Still, he could get out of the grip.
Now's my chance, Hayley thought. As Hugh was standing on the Onix now, she instructed him to jump high, so they were face to face. The Mankey was tired, but he did as ordered. He managed to jump high. Then, quickly, Hayley ordered another Low Kick. Hugh concentrated as much as he could in the short time he was in air, and managed to land a hit on the Onix's face, sending it flying down.
Hugh was worn out, though and couldn't continue fighting. Hayley noticed that, and sent him back. "Alright, Chris, your turn!"
Because Onix was still on ground, Chris had an advantage. "Use Confusion !" Hayley said. Chris concentrated, and used all of the power he could muster into that one attack. He aimed, and hit. The damage was more devastating than Hayley thought it would be, and Onix was low on HP.
"Onix, bind!" Brock ordered.
"Chris, fly high, out of its reach!"
Onix missed the attack, and Chris was face to face with it. "Chris, use Confusion again!"
Thanks Onix fell down, and it was obvious who the victor was. "Well, well," Brock said. "You managed to beat my prized Pokemon with a Butterfree. I applaud you."
Hayley smiled, sweat dripping from her forehead. She did it. She actually did it. She beat the Gym Leader. Brock walked over to her, carrying something in his hand. "This is the Boulder Badge. It's given to trainers who manage to beat me. It's the first step towards the League."
Hayley took the badge in her hand, and admired it for a moment. It was shining, and cold, and Hayley felt like she accomplished something amazing. "Thank you," she said. Hayley got back to the waiting room, where the rest of the crew was. She couldn't stop smiling.