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Watson the Zebstrika makes short work of Zag the Linoone, who does get one Headbutt in first but finally succumbs. Bella pulls him back and sends out her Umbreon.

Electric types are quick, Zebstrika no exception, and Dusk takes a hit after she tells him to Dig but before he's gotten safely underground.

The hit is -

"You're one of those, no straight-up power contests for you," she snorts, when Watson returns to his Pokéball of his own accord after Volt Switch and replaces himself with the Porygon-Z.

Dusk and the Porygon-Z "You" have a prolonged fight; You knows two offensive moves, one of which Sherlock knows better to use against a Dark type, and they're fighting defensively with plenty of uses of Conversion 2 to turn Dusk's attacks ineffective. Fortunately for Bella, no two attacks Dusk knows are the same type; if You turns psychic-type in response to Psychic, then next turn it gets a Faint Attack upside the head, and if it turns steel-type in response to that, she can order a Dig. Inconveniently for Bella, You also knows Recover. She doesn't resort to Dig after all, because You could recover more damage than the attack would do in the added span of time.

And of course it's getting in the occasional Tri-Attack through all this, and Dusk does not know Recover. Dusk faints, after Sherlock judges correctly that You can finish the Umbreon off in one more hit rather than spending the time on another recovery.

"You're good," Bella says as she releases Fireflower in Dusk's place.
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"Yes," says Sherlock. "I am."

You recovers itself some more.
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Fireflower takes it down anyway. While she has no movespace spent on recovery-type moves, she is carrying Leftovers to nibble on, and the defensive style and one lucky hit with a Fire Blast despite the chancy nature of that attack leave her fully intact and raring to go when it's time to send the Zebstrika out again.

"No more switching," says Bella. "Any more tricky bits up this one's sleeve?"
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"No comment," says Sherlock.

But as it happens, no. Unless you count Thunder Wave.
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Thunder Wave is standard enough that it doesn't even get under Bella's skin. And Fireflower makes up for her reduced rate of attack - and Watson's relatively increased rate of attack - with overwhelming literal firepower and routine nibbles of her Leftovers.

It's close. The Rapidash wins.

"Good match," approves Bella, patting Fireflower's burning mane affectionately and then returning her to her Pokéball. "I almost lost, that hasn't happened in a while without me taking massive handicaps."
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"Yes," says Sherlock. "I can tell."

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Bella laughs. "Do you just hunt the wildlife for practice, all alone out here? I'd expect more straightforward strategy if that were it."

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"Largely yes. And then of course there is Tony, when he can be bothered."

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"He any good? He didn't wanna match with me."

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"Don't let him fool you—he's a brilliant strategist—but his team doesn't get much exercise unless I borrow them."

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"Got his mind on other things?" Bella asks, sitting down on the ground and looking up at the sky. "That's fair, I'm just lucky that my project requires a team that can take me anywhere so I've got a good reason to focus on them much of the time."

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"What, pray tell, is your project?"

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"Looking for legends. That's why I'm here, it's supposed to have Uxie around somewhere."

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"Have you found any yet?"

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"Nope, not a one. If this lake's a bust like Valor and Verity, I find another ace who's got Dive in their party moveset, we look at the bottoms of the lakes, if that doesn't turn up anything either I fly south, check Kanto and Johto and Hoenn."

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"And what do you plan to do if you find one?"

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"Some of 'em can talk, and they're all smart, smarter than even particularly bright ordinary Pokémon like Zag, so, first port of call is striking up a conversation. I want to figure out how and why they're immortal."

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"To what end?"

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"To see if I can replicate it. I have to display a creditable effort towards beating the region Champ to remain a member of the Ace Trainers in good standing, but my endgame looks more professorial than like retiring to a little off-league gym on an island," she laughs. "Beating the Champ would just be for the international passport that sort of accomplishment buys; I'd be able to go anywhere."

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"Sounds like fun."

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"Well, after a fashion. Lots of hopeful flying to this location or that, hiking for days, finding rocks and plants and wild 'mon, and giving up and going back to civilization for a tournament or to visit my parents or to restock on potions."

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"Sounds like it would be fun, if you managed it," he amends.

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"Yes," agrees Bella. "Yes, it would. So that's me; what do you do, besides keep your Pokémon and Tony's too in shape and play the violin? Or is that the sum total?"

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"You have more or less described my existence, yes."

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"Eh, at least it's not just one thing, gotta be well-rounded."

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