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Creative Writing: The Legend Of Pokemon
Ash stood on the same platform Gabby had. All the water had been filtered and the platform Beekee shattered with Seel was now replaced. The Sensational Sister standing across from Ash was Daisy, the oldest of the three.

"Same rules as before," Lily said, this time acting as the referee. "It's a two-on-two battle, only the challenger can substitute Pokémon, and once both Pokémon have fainted, the one that still stands is declared the winner."

Ash nodded, acknowledging the rules, though he took note that they hadn't told Gabby those rules before her match. He looked down at Pikachu, whose cheeks were already sparking, ready to go. Ash grinned. "All right, buddy. You're up first," he said.

"Pika!"

Pikachu jumped from platform to platform until he got halfway across the pool.
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Makes more sense than what your friend did. Lucky for me, there is no real sense in Pokémon battling. Shellder, into the water!" She threw a Pokéball and out came a purple shell with its tongue hanging out. Ash couldn't get a good look at it nor get a scan on it with his Pokédex since it dove into the water so fast.

"You have the first move," Daisy said.

Ash nodded once. "Okay, Pikachu, Thunder Wave!"

Pikachu's tail sparked brightly before he ducked it into the water, sending a massive shockwave through the water. His powerful volt power rocked the pool into waves. Ash smiled. And that's not even him attacking!

Despite her platform rocking with the waves, Daisy called out: "Shellder, use Clamp!"

Before Ash could put two and two together to what move that was, Pikachu screamed. He pulled his tail from the water, Shellder clamping its shell down in the tip. Ash could already see the fur on Pikachu's tail was dyed a slight

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