The Fight to End it All Part 1

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How to Train Your Pokémon

A/N: At first, I was going to write the entire final battle in one chapter on fanfiction.net, but then I realized that not only will it take longer, but that I made the same mistake when I was writing my version of "How to Train Your Dragon" on fanfiction.net. It was one that I did not want to repeat. My hands can't take that much typing. Not that it helped much before. 

Well, let's just get on with the chapter. Roll it!

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Chapter 24

The Fight to End it All Part 1

Over at Cinnabar Island, all of the Trainers were setting up for the big attack. They were placing net launchers, locking and loading guns and pistols, and even setting traps everywhere along the ground. Dawn was with Gary and a couple of other Trainers, discussing their plan.

"Once we break open this mountain, it will be the biggest battle of our lives." Dawn said.

"And that's really saying something." Gary added in. "Considering what you have been through when you were younger."

Dawn bit back a nostalgic smile as she recalled some of her most exciting adventures from her youth. But what made them hurt was that for all of them, he was by her side. This time, he wasn't. She shook her head to get rid of the thoughts and headed over to the front of the entire group of battling Trainers. Now was not the time to get sentimental.

"Whatever happens here, it all ends today." She said. When she turned to face the mountain, everyone became silent. She then held up her arm, signaling the army to get ready to fire. Then, she let it down.

Bullets, lasers and rockets fired at the mountain, breaking rock, layer after layer. Soon, there was a giant hole in the side of the mountain. Deep inside, Dawn could hear alarms blaring, and then hordes of Pokémon came running or flying out. She could hear their cries of joy, and the adult Trainers made no move this time to capture any of them.

But then, there was a loud rumbling sound coming from inside the hole they blasted through. On the boat, Elysia was trying to break the containment unit she was trapped in, frightened. But no matter how hard she tried, there was not even a crack in the glass.

The rumbling got louder. Dawn slowly backed away from the perimeter of the hole. "Get back!" She ordered.

Everyone quickly obeyed, scared for their lives as to what was happening. Out of the hole rolling out was a large machine, along with a projection screen. Dawn's eyes zeroed in on the red flame symbol on the front of it, and her heart nearly stopped.

The screen then quickly flickered on, and an image of a red-haired turning white man wearing a worn old black and red uniform appeared. Dawn glared fiercely at him, her blue eyes turning up into balls of fire.

"Well, well, well." The man on the screen said. "If it isn't the majority of the Trainer faction. Now this is a marvelous surprise."

"Lysandre!" Dawn shouted, drawing his attention to her. "So you've finally crawled out of the Rattata hole you've been hiding in?"

"Ah, Mrs. Dawn Ketchum." Lysandre purred. "I must say, even after all these harsh years you've faced alone, your beauty is still as radiant as ever."

Dawn resisted the urge to growl and gag at the same time. "Flattery will get you nowhere. Now, you've have nowhere to hide this time."

"Oh, I agree." Lysandre said. "But if you think that you have the tables turned around this time, you are sorely mistaken." Dawn felt her brave demeanor slowly starting to crumble. "As you can see, this time, I have some leverage."

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