((Yeah. Private RP. Which means you're not cool enough to play with us. :< But you can bask in the greatness that is Kadence and Chi if you like. :3))
The arena was dead silent. After a long pause, the audience burst to life, screaming and clapping like their hands would fall off. Above the noise, the loudspeakers came to life with the enthusiastic voice of the announcer. "Lucario has fainted! The round goes to Kadence Virelai and Solenne! Kadence, we'll see you in the finals! Let's give it up to Johto's boy wonder, folks! There will be a short five-minute break now as the finalists prepare their Pokemon, so feel free to visit our washrooms or concession stand. Souvenirs will be available in the lobby..."
Contests were rarely quiet affairs. Even during intermissions, the excited babble of the departing crowd and the babble over the loudspeakers remained at a dull roar. Even so, Kadence Virelai had barely heard any of it. A faint beat could be heard pulsating from the headphones he wore as his opponent returned her fallen Lucario. He crossed the battlefield, stopping halfway to give his Kirlia an affectionate pat on the head. "Pretty badass, Solenne. Y'did great." Solenne said nothing in response, just smirked and adjusted the yellow bandana around his neck. Kade chuckled, then continued on to his opponent. She was smiling sadly down at the pokeball that contained her fallen Lucario. "Hey... good match. Your Lucario really gave Solenne a run for his money out there."
The girl looked up and grinned, then extended a hand. Kade shook it and returned her smile. "Yeah... you just wait until next time. Things'll be different, wait and see!"
"Heh... I wouldn't be too sure of that. I look forward to facing you again, either way." With a shrug, Kade motioned for Solenne to follow, then made his way backstage.
Of course, the backstage area of a contest was never half as glamorous as the stage. They did have a monitor that showed matches as they went on, as well as showing the current rankings, and that was more than enough for Kade. It currently showed the remaining two trainers: his face, and some redhaired girl whose name he hadn't caught. He had seen some of her matches, and as far as he could tell, she knew what she was doing. "This oughta be interesting, in the least. C'mere, Solenne." Preparations for the next round were a simple affair. A Full Restore for Solenne, last-minute adjustment of his yellow bandana, as well as the green and red bands around his wrist, and then let the Kirlia do some meditating while he picked out a song to listen to for the upcoming battle.
It seemed as if barely any time had passed before the announcement calling Kadence to the stage broke into his thoughts. "Ready, Solenne?" The Kirlia nodded as the two stood up and made their way to the stage.
"Ladies and gentlemen, here it is! The moment we've been waiting for! Hearthome's contest champion will be decided with this match. In the first corner, give it up for Kadence Virelai!" Obligatory cheers, whistles, waving of signs, and all that jazz. Kade waved to the crowd with typical relaxed ease, casual to the last.
"Ready, Solenne?"
Always, Kade, always. Solenne grinned, then released a tiny blue spark. It drifted out to the battlefield, then seemed to fade from view. Solenne likewise vanished from view, just seconds before the dying little spark exploded into a dazzling swirl of ethereal blue flame. Solenne teleported into the middle of it, dispelling the Will O' Wisp with a neatly executed turn and finishing in a defensive stance. The crowd may have already seem Solenne battle, but first impressions were never to be underestimated. Style was everything in a contest, after all, and it couldn't hurt to have an edge over the opponent.
Not that Solenne really needed it. Kade knew the importance of a strong pedigree, and it showed in Solenne's case. Just looking at him, it was obvious; long-limbed, lithe, but not fragile. A natural poise that could only come from generations of contest champions. And, of course, the coda beneath his eye and the scarves he wore certainly didn't hinter his cool image. As far as Kadence was concerned... Solenne was born for the stage; he couldn't lose at what he did best.
The arena was dead silent. After a long pause, the audience burst to life, screaming and clapping like their hands would fall off. Above the noise, the loudspeakers came to life with the enthusiastic voice of the announcer. "Lucario has fainted! The round goes to Kadence Virelai and Solenne! Kadence, we'll see you in the finals! Let's give it up to Johto's boy wonder, folks! There will be a short five-minute break now as the finalists prepare their Pokemon, so feel free to visit our washrooms or concession stand. Souvenirs will be available in the lobby..."
Contests were rarely quiet affairs. Even during intermissions, the excited babble of the departing crowd and the babble over the loudspeakers remained at a dull roar. Even so, Kadence Virelai had barely heard any of it. A faint beat could be heard pulsating from the headphones he wore as his opponent returned her fallen Lucario. He crossed the battlefield, stopping halfway to give his Kirlia an affectionate pat on the head. "Pretty badass, Solenne. Y'did great." Solenne said nothing in response, just smirked and adjusted the yellow bandana around his neck. Kade chuckled, then continued on to his opponent. She was smiling sadly down at the pokeball that contained her fallen Lucario. "Hey... good match. Your Lucario really gave Solenne a run for his money out there."
The girl looked up and grinned, then extended a hand. Kade shook it and returned her smile. "Yeah... you just wait until next time. Things'll be different, wait and see!"
"Heh... I wouldn't be too sure of that. I look forward to facing you again, either way." With a shrug, Kade motioned for Solenne to follow, then made his way backstage.
Of course, the backstage area of a contest was never half as glamorous as the stage. They did have a monitor that showed matches as they went on, as well as showing the current rankings, and that was more than enough for Kade. It currently showed the remaining two trainers: his face, and some redhaired girl whose name he hadn't caught. He had seen some of her matches, and as far as he could tell, she knew what she was doing. "This oughta be interesting, in the least. C'mere, Solenne." Preparations for the next round were a simple affair. A Full Restore for Solenne, last-minute adjustment of his yellow bandana, as well as the green and red bands around his wrist, and then let the Kirlia do some meditating while he picked out a song to listen to for the upcoming battle.
It seemed as if barely any time had passed before the announcement calling Kadence to the stage broke into his thoughts. "Ready, Solenne?" The Kirlia nodded as the two stood up and made their way to the stage.
"Ladies and gentlemen, here it is! The moment we've been waiting for! Hearthome's contest champion will be decided with this match. In the first corner, give it up for Kadence Virelai!" Obligatory cheers, whistles, waving of signs, and all that jazz. Kade waved to the crowd with typical relaxed ease, casual to the last.
"Ready, Solenne?"
Always, Kade, always. Solenne grinned, then released a tiny blue spark. It drifted out to the battlefield, then seemed to fade from view. Solenne likewise vanished from view, just seconds before the dying little spark exploded into a dazzling swirl of ethereal blue flame. Solenne teleported into the middle of it, dispelling the Will O' Wisp with a neatly executed turn and finishing in a defensive stance. The crowd may have already seem Solenne battle, but first impressions were never to be underestimated. Style was everything in a contest, after all, and it couldn't hurt to have an edge over the opponent.
Not that Solenne really needed it. Kade knew the importance of a strong pedigree, and it showed in Solenne's case. Just looking at him, it was obvious; long-limbed, lithe, but not fragile. A natural poise that could only come from generations of contest champions. And, of course, the coda beneath his eye and the scarves he wore certainly didn't hinter his cool image. As far as Kadence was concerned... Solenne was born for the stage; he couldn't lose at what he did best.