Johto League Part 6

Gyarados then used Dragon Dance then it grabbed Hydrogen body and then dived into the wated and used water fall, as then Haru told Gyarados to use an Earthquake as then the Hydrogen got damaged it grabbed Gyarados went sent up in the air as then Hydrogen then changes a move as it used Outrage ns the dragon type move hti and Gyarados hit the wall, the People ran as a part of the stadium was destroyed.

Richie looked at Hydrogen. "What did I say about not destroying the Stadium".

Haru them run turned Gyarados. "You did good body, you maybe a monster but there is bigger monster".

Haru was then going to sent our Swampert, but then from his pthee PokeBall another Pokemon came out as his Shiny Gabite, the moment thr Dragon type come out, Red, Blue, Green, Lance, Clair and Whitney smacked thege face with there pawm and so did Haru.

Clair spoke as she sighed. "Right, he has a Gabite, who is part of the same like for Pokemon that has a Natural rively with that sod Hydrogen line".

Ash just looked at Clair. "Wait how and Why".

Haru looked at his Gabite as she sighed. "Not the best time to come out, will better you then Houndoom I gess, will Gabite start with Substitute follow that up with a sword dance and then follow that by a Earthquake and Outrage".

Gabite roared, its body glowing faintly as it created a Substitute, then used Swords Dance to boost its attack power. The audience was on edge, their eyes darting between the shiny Gabite and the imposing Hydreigon.

Hydreigon, still in the thralls of Outrage, lunged at Gabite with raw, chaotic energy. The attack smashed through Gabite's Substitute, but the actual Pokémon dodged to the side, its movements precise and calculated.

Richie called out, "Hydreigon, snap out of it and use Flamethrower!"

But Hydreigon, still locked in Outrage, ignored Richie's command, charging at Gabite again.

Haru took a deep breath. "Gabite, now's your chance! Use Earthquake!"

Gabite leaped into the air and slammed its tail onto the battlefield. The ground shook violently, cracks forming as the tremors struck Hydreigon, forcing it to stumble. The attack caused significant damage, but Hydreigon was far from done.

Whitney leaned forward in her seat, her hands clenched. "This is insane! That Gabite's fighting like it's a fully evolved Garchomp!"

Clair nodded, a mix of pride and worry on her face. "Gabite's naturally aggressive and competitive, especially against other Dragon-types. It's instinctively trying to prove its dominance."

Meanwhile, Ash stared at the match in awe. "I've never seen a battle like this before… It's like both of them are trying to prove who's the stronger Dragon."

Gabite's claws glowed with a dark red energy as it charged forward, initiating Outrage of its own. The two Dragons clashed in mid-air, their attacks sending shockwaves through the stadium. Sparks flew as their moves collided, neither willing to back down.

Richie finally regained control of Hydreigon, shouting, "Hydreigon, pull back and use Flamethrower now!"

The Dark/Dragon-type opened its mouths and unleashed a powerful stream of fire, aiming directly at Gabite.

Haru didn't flinch. "Gabite, counter with Earthquake!"

Gabite smashed the ground, Earthquake moved and rocks moved up as blocked the flames, the heat causing some of them to crack but effectively shielding Gabite.

The battle raged on, the intensity growing with every move. Both Pokémon were pushing themselves to their limits, and the crowd couldn't take their eyes off the spectacle.

Red, watching from the VIP section, crossed his arms. "Haru's Gabite has guts, I'll give it that. But it's still a Gabite going up against a Hydreigon. The power gap is too big."

Blue smirked. "Yeah, but if anyone can pull off a win here, it's Haru. He's got a way of turning impossible situations around."

As the dust settled from their last exchange, Gabite stood its ground, panting but determined, while Hydreigon hovered above, its multiple heads snarling. The battle was far from over, and the audience was on the edge of their seats, waiting to see who would come out on top.

Ash then looked at Clair. "I still don't get how These two dragon types have Natural Beep with eachother"..

Clair then spoke remembering a story. "Ash do you the story do the two brother of Unova, the story of the brothers who fought over truth and Ideals".

Misty the spoke as she looked at Clair. "I kinda did, it was bad choice for bed time story".

Clair sighed, shaking her head at Misty's comment. "It's not a bedtime story, Misty. It's a tale rooted in the history of Unova—one that ties directly to the legendary Pokémon Zekrom and Reshiram." She turned her attention back to Ash. "The two brothers represented opposing ideals: truth and ideals. Their conflict split the original dragon into two, creating Zekrom and Reshiram."

Ash blinked, still confused. "Okay, but what does that have to do with Gabite and Hydreigon?"

Clair folded her arms, her tone turning serious. "The story doesn't end there. After the split, chaos spread across the land. It's said that many Dragon-type Pokémon took sides, aligning themselves with either truth or ideals. Hydreigon's lineage is believed to have descended from a faction that followed the ideals of strength and domination, while Gabite's ancestors were loyal to the pursuit of truth and order."

Misty tilted her head. "So… they're basically rivals because of something their ancestors did?"

Clair nodded. "Exactly. Even though the original conflict is ancient history, the animosity between the two lines persists to this day. Gabite and Hydreigon instinctively see each other as threats, which is why battles between them are so intense."

Whitney, overhearing the conversation, grinned. "It's like one of those rivalries where neither side even remembers why they're fighting, but they still go at it anyway."

Ash rubbed the back of his head, finally understanding. "So that's why Haru's Gabite is so fired up. It's not just battling—it's like it's trying to prove something to Hydreigon."

Clair smiled faintly. "Exactly. But this kind of battle is dangerous. A rivalry like this can bring out the best and worst in both Pokémon. Haru will need to be careful."

As they watched the battle unfold, Misty leaned over to Ash. "You're probably thinking of catching a Gabite or Hydreigon for yourself now, huh?"

Ash chuckled nervously. "Maybe… but after seeing this, I think I'll wait until I'm a little more prepared."

Then in the Stadium Gabite body then glows as everyone closed the eyes, a there was no longer a Gabite but it was Powerful Garchomp but it's Shiny colour was different, it's scales was that id Black, that of the star on its nose and triangle on it's body being a Yellow, as the front body that is normally orange it is a Crimson.

Whitney spoken looking at the sheen. "Will that is not a Normal Shiny Garchomp"

Clair widened her eyes as she gazed at the transformed Garchomp. "That's... not just any shiny Garchomp. That's a unique color variation. I've heard of this kind before, but I didn't expect Haru to have one."

Red, Blue, and Green, who were observing the match from the VIP section, leaned forward, their attention fully captured by the new appearance of Haru's Garchomp. Lance's expression remained serious, a hint of admiration in his eyes. "A rare variant of Garchomp, likely the result of intense training and perhaps even selective breeding," he muttered, his voice tinged with curiosity. "This is a Pokémon that's been honed for power."

Whitney, still in awe, looked over at Haru. "That's no ordinary Pokémon you've got there, Haru. I didn't realize you were hiding such a monster in your team."

Haru, noticing the attention his Garchomp was now receiving, gave a small smile. "Well, Garchomp here has been through a lot. This form is a result of its bond with me, and a special evolution process I've been working on."

The stadium buzzed with whispers as people marveled at the powerful and rare Garchomp before them. Its shiny, black scales glimmered under the stadium lights, while the bright yellow accents on its nose and body made it stand out even more than a regular Garchomp.

Ash, still recovering from the shock of the transformation, leaned over to Clair. "That... that's Garchomp? It looks so different from the ones I've seen."

Clair nodded, her eyes narrowing in on the Pokémon. "That's not just any Garchomp. This one's much stronger, more refined. Its color indicates a heightened level of potential, maybe even some unique abilities tied to its form."

Richie, now staring in disbelief at the transformed Garchomp, took a step back. "I... I didn't think he was hiding this much power. How am I supposed to beat that?!"

Haru, with a calm but determined expression, spoke to his Garchomp. "Let's finish this, Garchomp. Show them the true strength of our bond."

With a roar, Garchomp sprang into action, its crimson and yellow scales glowing with power as it readied itself for the next phase of the battle. It was clear that this battle wasn't just about a win—it was a statement of Haru's skill and the deep connection he shared with his Pokémon.

The stadium fell into an eerie silence as Garchomp's powerful form loomed over the battlefield. Richie, visibly shaken by the sheer power emanating from Haru's Pokémon, stood frozen for a moment, clutching his Pokéball. His Hydreigon, battered from the previous exchanges, growled weakly, sensing its own weakness in the face of such overwhelming strength.

Richie knew that he couldn't afford to hold back any longer. "Hydreigon, it's time to finish this!" he shouted, his voice filled with determination despite the fear. He recalled his Pokémon into its Pokéball, ready to make one final stand.

"I'll give it everything I've got. Let's go, Hydreigon!" Richie threw the Pokéball into the air, and the dark dragon Pokémon emerged, roaring defiantly. Hydreigon's eyes burned with a fierce determination, ready to continue the fight.

But Haru wasn't fazed. "Garchomp, use Outrage!" he commanded with a confident tone. The words left his mouth with the precision of someone who had battled countless times with their Pokémon. Garchomp's crimson body flashed as it unleashed a torrent of dragon energy, crashing toward Hydreigon with unimaginable force.

Richie's heart raced as he saw the attack coming. "Hydreigon, counter with Draco Meteor!" he yelled, hoping to turn the tide in his favor.

The two Dragon-types clashed in mid-air, their respective moves colliding with an explosion of power. The shockwave rattled the entire stadium, causing the ground beneath to tremble. The crowd gasped, watching in awe as the destructive forces of the two dragon Pokémon clashed head-on. It was a battle of epic proportions.

Clair, watching from the stands, couldn't help but mutter under her breath, "This is insane... Hydreigon and Garchomp—both apex predators in their own right."

The two dragons continued to battle fiercely, neither one backing down. Hydreigon's Draco Meteor collided with Garchomp's Outrage, sending shockwaves of energy spiraling outward. The stadium seemed to be caught in the eye of the storm as both Pokémon fought with everything they had.

Richie clenched his fists, refusing to give up. "Hydreigon, we can still win this! Use Hyper Beam, full power!"

But Haru was already one step ahead. "Garchomp, avoid that and use Earthquake!"

With an earth-shattering roar, Garchomp stomped on the ground, causing the entire arena to shake. The ground cracked, and a massive shockwave spread outward, knocking Hydreigon off balance. The Hyper Beam narrowly missed its target, blasting into the air harmlessly.

Richie's face paled as he watched his Hydreigon struggle to stay on its feet. He could see the exhaustion in the dark dragon's eyes, its movements slower and more labored than before. "Hydreigon... I know you can do this!" Richie called out, his voice full of desperation.

But Garchomp wasn't done. With a powerful roar, it lunged forward, its sharp claws gleaming in the sunlight. Haru, seeing the opening, commanded, "Garchomp, finish it with a Dragon Rush!"

The shiny Garchomp shot forward like a missile, its body enveloped in a massive aura of blue and white dragon energy. The impact was overwhelming, and with a final, earth-shattering blow, Garchomp collided with Hydreigon, sending the dark dragon flying across the field.

The crowd fell silent as Hydreigon crashed to the ground, unable to get back up. Richie's face fell as he recalled his Pokémon, his shoulders slumping in defeat. "I... I couldn't win..." he whispered, his voice tinged with both frustration and respect.

The referee stepped forward, raising his flag. "Richie's Hydreigon is unable to battle. Haru wins the match!"

The stadium erupted in applause, the crowd roaring with excitement. Haru, however, didn't show much emotion. He calmly recalled Garchomp and walked over to Richie, extending his hand in a gesture of sportsmanship.

"You gave it your all," Haru said, his voice calm and respectful. "You've got a lot of potential. Don't be discouraged."

Richie took Haru's hand, shaking it firmly. "Thanks, Haru... I... I definitely learned a lot from this fight."

As the crowd continued to cheer, Haru glanced over at his girls in the stands. Whitney, Rose, Clair, and Suicune were all cheering, with Claire giving a slight nod of approval toward Haru. He couldn't help but smile to himself. This victory wasn't just about the battle—it was about showing that no matter how tough the fight, it's the bond with your Pokémon that makes all the difference.

In the VIP section, Red, Blue, Green, and Lance all exchanged knowing glances. They had witnessed something special today. Haru wasn't just a powerful trainer—he was a force to be reckoned with, and with Pokémon like Garchomp and the team he had built, he was sure to make waves in the coming matches.

As the dust settled, Haru's next challenge awaited. He knew that this victory was just one step in a much larger journey. But for now, he allowed himself a moment to enjoy the triumph, knowing that his bond with his Pokémon had once again proven to be unbeatable.

Haru then heard something, he turned his head to the crowed as he hard a particular cheer.

As the People Cheering was Whitney, Rose, Clair and Suicune cheering from in there cheer leader outfit. "Haru, Haru, You can do can do it your the man, Haru Haru you can do your the man".

Haru chuckled as he gave them a Victory Singh as he walked of the stages as he went to the resting room of the Johto that people go after there match to as he sat on his chair and took a deep breath. He then heard the door open as he saw Whitney, Rose and Clair Walking still in the cheerleader outfit, as Rose goes and sat on his lap, as she cuddle up to him, Clari and Whitney went to his left and right and gave him a kiss on the cheeks as he just chuckled

Haru smiled, feeling a sense of calm wash over him as he sat back in the chair, the weight of the battle finally lifting from his shoulders. The cheers from the stadium still echoed in his mind, but the sight of Whitney, Rose, and Clair in their cheerleader outfits brought him a sense of warmth and joy.

Rose, sitting on his lap, snuggled close, resting her head on his shoulder as she gave him a playful kiss on the cheek. "That was incredible, Haru! You were amazing out there," she said, her voice full of admiration.

Clair and Whitney, both still in their matching outfits, sat beside him, each planting a soft kiss on his cheek in their own way. Whitney's was light and affectionate, while Clair's was more teasing, her usual confident smirk evident.

"That was some impressive battling, Haru," Clair said, her eyes twinkling with pride. "You really know how to handle yourself in a tough match."

"Yeah," Whitney added, her tone more playful. "I knew you were good, but seeing it up close was something else. Hydreigon didn't stand a chance."

Haru chuckled softly, leaning back into the chair. "Thanks, guys. It was a tough battle, but I couldn't have done it without my Pokémon. They're the real stars out there."

Rose nodded in agreement. "You make them feel like they can do anything. That's what makes you such a great trainer."

Haru grinned, his heart swelling with affection for the girls who had always been by his side, supporting him through thick and thin. "I guess I'm lucky to have a great team and amazing people like you all cheering me on."

The group shared a quiet moment together, their presence comforting after the intensity of the battle. Haru couldn't help but feel a sense of gratitude—winning the match was great, but having people who cared about him made everything even more meaningful.

After a few moments of comfortable silence, Rose gave him a teasing smile. "So, now that you've won, any plans for how we celebrate? Maybe a little victory dinner?"

Haru laughed, raising an eyebrow. "I think that sounds like a great idea, Rose."

"Great!" Whitney chimed in. "We could go to that new place in Goldenrod City! I hear they have amazing food."

Clair leaned in, resting her head on his shoulder with a sly smile. "And maybe some time to relax? You've earned it, Haru."

"Definitely," he agreed, taking a deep breath and savoring the moment. "Let's make it a celebration to remember."

The four of them sat together, planning their evening, knowing that no matter what challenges lay ahead, they would face them as a team, stronger than ever.

2 hourse later.

Haru was with the winners of the match of the semi finals first round and now the second Semi final round was going to start, as it was the Top 20

As then each card flipped showing as the Haru next match was going to be agent's.

Haru just blinked. "No way".

As then it shows the Picture of Leon next to his. "How did he get the tien to get 8 badge and how haven't I seen him in this place yeat".

Haru then turned his head to see Ash, who was looking at his battle, as Haru moved his head to see Ash was going to my Gary tomorrow.

Leon then spoke landing with his Charizard. "So what did I miss".

Haru grabbed the 16th year-old boy solder. "Leon how the hell did you get 8 badge so fast, you have been in Johto for 2 weeks".

Leon who was being shaked just spoke. "I was exploring johot waiting for my flight to Galar to come when I got lost and so I accidentally kept challenging Gym leader's and now I am here".

Haru blinked in disbelief, still holding Leon by the shoulder. "You... you got lost, and that somehow led you to challenge all the Gym Leaders in Johto?"

Leon, unfazed by the grip, shrugged with a sheepish grin. "Yep, that's about it. I mean, I'm always up for a challenge, and the gym battles just kept happening! They were a good warm-up before I head back to Galar."

Haru sighed, his head spinning with the absurdity of it all. "Only you could get lost and somehow end up battling your way through the entire region... I swear, sometimes I wonder how the world works around you."

Leon chuckled, slapping Haru on the back. "Hey, if you're looking for a good match, you got one right here! I'm looking forward to this battle. Just don't hold back, okay?"

Haru narrowed his eyes and smiled. "You're not going to make this easy, are you? Fine, let's see what you've got, Leon."

Leon grinned back. "I wouldn't have it any other way."

With that, Haru and Leon exchanged a competitive nod, the air between them charged with anticipation for their upcoming battle. Haru could tell this was going to be a match to remember.

Haru then looked at Silver Match, as he was up agents someone name Pit Peterson, which Haru didn't even care about as he looked at Ash. "Tomorrow is going to be an interesting day for the both of us".

Ash, who had been watching the upcoming battles intently, turned to Haru with a confident smile. "You bet! A day full of challenges, huh? But I'm not backing down. I've come a long way since we first met."

Haru raised an eyebrow. "I can tell. But you better be ready, Ash. I have a feeling tomorrow's match is going to test both of us in ways we never expected."

Ash clenched his fist with determination. "I'm always ready, Haru. No matter the challenge, I'll give it my all. We'll see who comes out on top."

Haru smirked, crossing his arms. "We'll see, won't we?"

The two shared a look of mutual respect and understanding. Even though their paths were different, their drive to be the best was something that connected them. Tomorrow was bound to be intense, but that was the thrill of it. Haru knew one thing for sure—this tournament was going to be full of surprises, and he couldn't wait to see how it all unfolded.

To be continued

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