Blue wakes up to find himself lying in the grass. Sitting up, he puts a hand to his head--apparently he'd fallen asleep after a long day of training.
He'd nearly been crushed, yesterday, but it had turned out wonderfully in the end.
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He'd caught a Weedle and a Caterpie just a short while ago and had taken them to the Pokemon Center to heal them. Afterwards, he'd made a quick swing by the store and picked up a number of Pokeballs, because he was running short, before deciding to continue his training.
When he'd run into a Kakuna, he hadn't been overly surprised. They were a bit rarer then Weedles, but not massively so, and this was far from the first one he'd encountered.
But when that Kakuna had evolved into a Beedrill, the bottom had dropped out of his stomach.
It was a rarer chance, but a dangerous one. Common knowledge told him this guy was stronger then any of his own Pokemon.
Naturally, he sent out his strongest Pokemon first, challenging Beedrill with his beloved Eevee. Using his only damaging attack, Tackle, he lashed out towards his opponent bravely--but his defeat was inevitable, and he quickly fell.
Pidgey was next, taking to the air bravely in defense of his Master, Tackling the Beedrill boldly, hammering him with his body--but he was quickly smacked down. Rattata fought bravely as well and--thanks to a series of primitive choices by Beedrill--he'd done a great deal of damage to his opponent.
In the end, it had fallen upon Caterpie to fight--and he had. Against all odds, when even Blue hadn't thought he could win, Caterpie had saved the day and triumphed over a far stronger opponent.
As Beedrill fell, a Pokeball flew through the air, swallowing him up.
"Good job, Caterpie," He said, words brimming with emotion as he knelt by his partner's side.
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He quickly gotten all his Pokemon healed, and then had ventured back into the forest, training himself into the ground. Beedrill had shown him how far he needed to go--but also how far he could go.
His target was Brock.
He still had a lot of training to do before he was ready.