Chapter 18: Chapter - 18
3rd person POV –
The atmosphere inside the Sunyshore City Gym was electric as the crowd buzzed in anticipation. This battle was highly anticipated, as rumors of Jordan's exceptional team of larger-than-average Pokémon had spread across Sinnoh. Volkner, the powerful Gym Leader specializing in electric types, stood confidently at his side of the battlefield. Opposite him was Jordan, a challenger with an impressive win streak and an unbreakable bond with his Pokémon.
Referee: "This will be a six-on-six battle between Volkner, the Sunyshore City Gym Leader, and Jordan, the challenger from Twinleaf Town! Volkner may not switch Pokémon, while the challenger may do so at any time. Victory goes to the first trainer to defeat all six of the opponent's Pokémon. Trainers, ready? Begin!"
The energy in the air intensified as Jordan and Volkner locked eyes, each determined to push the other to the limit.
Volkner started with Magnezone, its body emitting a metallic hum as sparks crackled along its frame.
Jordan sent out Bronzong, who floated above the battlefield, its steel surface reflecting the glow of Sunyshore's bright arena lights.
Volkner: "Alright, Magnezone! Let's set the pace—use Thunderbolt!"
Magnezone's magnets whirred as it summoned an intense surge of electricity that shot towards Bronzong.
Jordan: "Bronzong, Reflect!"
A shimmering wall materialized in front of Bronzong, softening the blow from Thunderbolt. The electricity fizzled harmlessly against the shield, protecting Bronzong from the worst of the attack.
Jordan: "Now, Earthquake!"
Bronzong slammed into the ground with powerful force, sending seismic ripples that shook the battlefield. Being a Steel and Electric-type, Magnezone was severely affected, wincing as it struggled to stay upright.
Volkner's eyes narrowed, realizing the type of disadvantage. "Magnezone, Magnet Rise!"
Magnezone lifted off the ground, hovering above the tremors. Jordan nodded in approval, seeing Volkner's tactical response.
Jordan: "Let's finish this, Bronzong! Gyro Ball!"
Bronzong began to spin, transforming into a whirling mass of steel before slamming into Magnezone. The powerful impact knocked Magnezone out, and the first round went to Jordan.
Referee: "Magnezone is unable to battle! Bronzong wins!"
Volkner called on Fan Rotom next, its electric form hovering with a playful hum.
Volkner: "Rotom, Air Slash!"
Rotom's fan blades spun rapidly, sending sharp blasts of air toward Bronzong.
Jordan: "Bronzong, use Light Screen!"
Bronzong created a shield of light, dampening the power of Air Slash and reducing the damage. Jordan was intent on keeping Bronzong's defenses strong.
Jordan: "Now, Gyro Ball again!"
Bronzong spun towards Rotom, but Volkner was prepared.
Volkner: "Dodge and use Thunderbolt!"
Rotom darted out of the way and unleashed a powerful Thunderbolt. Though weakened by Light Screen, it managed to hit Bronzong directly. Bronzong staggered but held its ground.
Jordan: "Alright, Bronzong, let's bring it home. Hypnosis!"
Bronzong's eyes glowed with a hypnotic light, catching Rotom's gaze. Within moments, Rotom's fan blades slowed, and it fell to the ground asleep.
Jordan: "Finish with Earthquake!"
With Rotom unable to avoid the attack, Bronzong's Earthquake hit it directly, knocking it out.
Referee: "Rotom is unable to battle! Bronzong wins!"
Volkner sent out Luxray, its blue and black fur standing on end as it prowled across the battlefield.
Jordan: "Leafeon, it's your turn!"
Leafeon bounded forward, its leafy mane rustling as it sized up the powerful Electric-type. Jordan knew Luxray would be tough, but Leafeon was ready.
Volkner: "Luxray, Fire Fang!"
Luxray's fangs ignited in flames as it charged toward Leafeon.
Jordan: "Leafeon, Quick Attack to dodge!"
Leafeon darted to the side at high speed, narrowly avoiding Luxray's fiery fangs.
Jordan: "Now, Leaf Blade!"
Leafeon's tail glowed a vibrant green as it swung at Luxray, delivering a powerful slash. Luxray staggered back but quickly recovered.
Volkner: "Luxray, Thunder Fang!"
With lightning-fast reflexes, Luxray lunged and bit down with electrified fangs. Leafeon took the hit but stood strong.
Jordan: "Leafeon, Synthesis!"
Bathed in light, Leafeon began to recover, its wounds healing.
Volkner: "Luxray, Iron Tail!"
Luxray's tail gleamed with a metallic sheen as it aimed for Leafeon.
Jordan: "Leafeon, dodge with Double Team!"
Several copies of Leafeon appeared, causing Luxray's Iron Tail to miss. Before Volkner could react, Jordan seized the moment.
Jordan: "Now, Leaf Blade again!"
The real Leafeon struck Luxray hard, and Luxray finally collapsed, defeated.
Referee: "Luxray is unable to battle! Leafeon wins!"
For the next round, Volkner chose Raichu, and Jordan sent out Shelgon.
Volkner: "Raichu, Thunderbolt!"
Jordan: "Shelgon, Protect!"
Shelgon's protective shield absorbed the Thunderbolt's impact, and Jordan quickly followed up.
Jordan: "Shelgon, Dragon Claw!"
Shelgon charged at Raichu, its claws glowing a fierce green. The move struck Raichu hard, sending it skidding back.
Volkner: "Raichu, Focus Blast!"
Raichu gathered energy and launched a powerful Focus Blast. Shelgon barely dodged the blow, thanks to Jordan's timely call.
Jordan: "Finish it, Shelgon—Dragon Pulse!"
With a deep growl, Shelgon unleashed a surge of dragon energy that overwhelmed Raichu, taking it down.
Referee: "Raichu is unable to battle! Shelgon wins!"
Now, Volkner's ace, Electivire, took the field. Jordan knew it was time for Gabite to shine.
Volkner: "Electivire, Ice Punch!"
Electivire rushed forward, its fist coated in freezing energy.
Jordan: "Gabite, dodge, and use Dig!"
Gabite burrowed underground, avoiding the Ice Punch. Volkner stayed calm.
Volkner: "Wait for it, Electivire."
Gabite surfaced and struck Electivire, landing a hit.
Jordan: "Follow up with Dragon Claw!"
Gabite's claws glowed as it slashed at Electivire, dealing massive damage.
Volkner: "Electivire, Giga Impact!"
Electivire charged with full force, aiming to crush Gabite. But Jordan was ready.
Jordan: "Gabite, Sandstorm!"
Gabite whipped up a blinding sandstorm, causing Electivire to miss. When the sand cleared, Electivire was weakened, and Jordan saw his opportunity.
Jordan: "Gabite, Dragon Rush!"
Gabite enveloped itself in a powerful aura and crashed into Electivire, knocking it out.
Referee: "Electivire is unable to battle! Gabite wins!"
Volkner's final Pokémon, Ampharos, stepped forward, its tail glowing with energy. Volkner wasted no time and activated Mega Evolution, causing Ampharos to transform.
Jordan: "Altaria, let's finish this!"
Altaria floated gracefully, facing down the now-Mega Ampharos.
Volkner: "Mega Ampharos, Thunder!"
Mega Ampharos released a massive bolt of electricity, but Altaria deftly avoided it.
Jordan: "Altaria, Dragon Pulse!"
Altaria launched a powerful Dragon Pulse, which hit Ampharos directly.
Volkner: "Ampharos, Dragon Pulse right back!"
Both Pokémon exchanged Dragon Pulses, but it was clear that Altaria's power was holding up.
Jordan: "Now, Sky Attack!"
Altaria soared upward, gathering energy before swooping down with blinding speed, striking Ampharos head-on. The impact was overwhelming, and Ampharos finally collapsed.
Referee: "Ampharos is unable to battle! The winner is Jordan, the challenger!"
The crowd erupted into cheers as Jordan stood victorious, having managed to defeat Volkner's team without losing a single Pokémon. Volkner approached him, extending his hand.
Volkner: "Congratulations, Jordan. Your team is something special. I've never seen power and strategy like that."
Jordan: "Thank you, Volkner. It was an honor to battle you."
With his new Sunyshore Gym Badge in hand, Jordan had taken another step toward the Sinnoh League, his Pokémon ready for whatever came next.
After the battle, Jordan went to the Pokemon center and there he met with Volkner and both met each other at the cafeteria.
Volkner was the first to speak, glancing at Jordan with a mixture of admiration and curiosity. "You know, I've seen a lot of trainers come through here," Volkner started, sipping his tea thoughtfully. "But your battle style is something else. The way you coordinated with each Pokémon, using their strengths to cover each other's weaknesses... it's a rarity, even among League-level challengers."
Jordan gave a small smile. "Thanks, Volkner. Coming from you, that means a lot. I've spent a lot of time training with each of them, getting to know their rhythms and habits. But I've got a long way to go before I'm at your level."
Volkner chuckled. "You're well on your way. To be honest, I don't think I've ever faced anyone as young as you who could make those calls under pressure. And those counterattacks? I don't think I've ever been so... on edge. Tell me, though, I noticed you were using some techniques and strategies that I haven't seen in standard training. Are you working on something new?"
Jordan paused for a moment, considering how much to share. Then he decided to open up. "Actually... I am. I'm developing an app that's supposed to make that kind of information accessible for trainers, researchers, and anyone else who needs it in real time. It's a bit like the Pokédex but designed to work on smartphones. Not everyone can carry around a Pokédex, and the app would let people get vital data on Pokémon moves, strategies, and even behavior patterns wherever they are."
Volkner raised his eyebrows, clearly intrigued. "So it's a Pokédex on your phone? That sounds like it'd be a game-changer. People could access information right when they need it, even if they're in the middle of nowhere."
Jordan nodded enthusiastically. "Exactly! I want it to be something you can use in an emergency. Think about it—let's say a trainer's up against a Pokémon they're not familiar with. They can use the app to get a sense of what moves it might have, possible strategies, and even ways to stay safe. And since it's on a phone, they wouldn't have to worry about forgetting a Pokédex at home or losing it."
Volkner took this in, leaning back with a thoughtful look. "I can see why the League would be interested. Are they on board with this?"
Jordan grinned, feeling a little pride swell up. "I'm talking with a law firm here in Sinnoh about the legal side of things—Jennifer's Law Firm. My mom recommended them. And Professor Rowan's been supportive; he's helping me connect with other professors around the world. A lot of them are intrigued by the idea. It's still in testing, but the goal is to make it robust enough that people would even be willing to pay a small fee for premium features, like emergency data or real-time guidance."
Volkner nodded appreciatively. "I bet the elite trainers and the League would go for that. Plus, it could change the way we approach training and even some battles. With instant data, trainers could be more strategic instead of just relying on instinct."
Jordan took a bite of his food, nodding. "That's the goal. I want this app to feel like having a professor or an experienced trainer by your side. And maybe... just maybe, it'll inspire trainers to connect with their Pokémon a bit better too. A lot of the app's data is focused on creating a real bond with your Pokémon, understanding them as individuals, not just using them for battles."
Volkner smiled, his gaze sharpening. "I can see you're serious about this, Jordan. And you're right; I could feel that connection in today's battle. I think the app is a natural extension of the trainer you are. Besides, with such a powerful tool out there, maybe it'll encourage some healthy competition."
Jordan chuckled. "That's the idea. But honestly, a big part of it is about giving back. Pokémon training can be intense, and not everyone has the resources or the knowledge to reach their potential. With this app, maybe more trainers can find their way, without feeling lost."
Volkner raised his teacup in a toast. "To make waves in the Pokémon world, then. If anyone can do it, I think it's you."
Jordan clinked his cup against Volkner's, feeling more inspired than ever. As they continued their conversation, Jordan couldn't shake the feeling that this app might be the beginning of something big—for himself, for his friends, and for every trainer out there searching for their place in the Pokémon world.
The news of Jordan's battle with Volkner spread quickly, and reactions started pouring in from fans, trainers, and spectators across Sinnoh and beyond. This wasn't just any ordinary battle; challenging Volkner meant taking on one of the most powerful Gym Leaders in Sinnoh for a seventh badge, a level that most trainers couldn't even dream of reaching. And to add to the excitement, Jordan had won in a flawless, undefeated performance.
Crowds in Sunyshore City
In the bustling Sunyshore City marketplace, the giant digital screens replayed highlights from Jordan's battle. People stopped mid-errand to watch, unable to tear their eyes away as they watched Jordan's Gabite unleash powerful, decisive attacks and his towering Hippowdon effortlessly withstand Electric-type assaults. The city was buzzing with awe and admiration.
"Did you see that Gabite? It wasn't even fully evolved, and it handled Volkner's Electivire like it was nothing!" one onlooker commented, a mix of disbelief and excitement in his voice.
"I can't believe he went for Volkner's badge as his seventh," another remarked, shaking her head. "Most trainers barely get through the fifth. This kid is on a different level."
"Yeah, and have you seen how big his Pokémon are? They're massive, even by Sinnoh standards," added a third. "His Hippowdon could probably shake the whole battlefield with a single stomp!"
Across Sinnoh, trainers gathered in Pokémon Centres to watch and discuss the match. Conversations about Jordan and his Pokémon were animated and full of admiration.
"His strategy was insane! He countered Volkner's speed with sheer power and resilience," a young trainer commented, eyes wide with excitement. "I bet he's already being scouted by some higher-ups in the League."
"You know, it's not just his strength," an older trainer pointed out. "It's his tactics, the way he uses his Pokémon's unique abilities. Did you see how he managed to work around Rotom's evasiveness? That takes real skill."
Another trainer leaned in, clearly impressed. "And let's not forget, he walked out of Jennifer's Law Firm afterward! You know, the one that specializes in patents and intellectual property. I heard he's developing some kind of groundbreaking app."
This sparked further intrigue. "A patent? What could he be working on? Whatever it is, it must be big if he's consulting one of the most renowned law firms in Sinnoh," someone mused, deep in thought.
Reactions from Other Gym Leaders and Trainers
In a quiet room in the Canalave Library, a group of trainers had paused their study session to watch the battle clips. Byron, the Canalave City Gym Leader, had a particular glint of pride in his eye. He was one of the few who had firsthand experience with Jordan's skills.
"I told you that kid had something special," Byron said with a grin. "He's got that raw potential—polished like steel. Volkner's no easy opponent, but Jordan made it look effortless."
Fantina, who had also battled Jordan, was watching from Hearthome City, nodding with a satisfied smile. "Ah, he has grown since our match. His Pokémon… they are powerful, but he treats them like family. That is what makes him strong."
Other trainers across Sinnoh, inspired by Jordan's triumph, discussed the implications of such a win. They debated strategies, speculated on the strength of Jordan's team, and analyzed each move he'd made.
"Did you see that Bronzong? Not even an Electric-type move could take it down. And his Hippowdon... It didn't even flinch at Electivire's attacks," an ambitious young trainer said. "I want to battle like that someday."
Another trainer nodded, determination in their eyes. "Me too. Jordan's pushing the limits of what a Gym challenge can be. He's setting a new standard for trainers in Sinnoh."
Elite Trainers and League Officials
At the Sinnoh League headquarters, high-ranking officials and Elite Trainers had watched Jordan's match with keen interest. Cynthia, the Sinnoh Champion, was intrigued by Jordan's talent and dedication.
"It's impressive. Few trainers manage to keep such composure against a powerhouse like Volkner," Cynthia remarked to her fellow Elite Four members. "And there's something unusual about the size and strength of his Pokémon… especially that Hippowdon. They seem… larger than life."
Lucian, an Elite Four member, and a skilled psychic-type trainer, agreed. "It's rare to see Pokémon of that size and strength so early in a trainer's journey. Jordan seems to have an understanding of his Pokémon's potential that goes beyond raw power."
The League officials exchanged nods. "If he keeps this up, he might just be one of the most promising candidates for the next Sinnoh Conference," one of them noted. "And it's not just his skill in battle. His app—if it's as innovative as they say—could reshape the future for trainers."
Meanwhile, professors across regions were buzzing with excitement and curiosity. Professor Rowan, who had been following Jordan's journey closely, felt a sense of pride in his protégé's accomplishments.
"He's got a good head on his shoulders, that one," Rowan commented to Professor Oak during a call. "His app could give trainers access to crucial Pokémon data on their phones, wherever they are. And you know, with each Gym he conquers, he shows a level of strategy and insight that's rare among young trainers."
Professor Oak was equally impressed. "Indeed, Rowan. The application itself could revolutionize training—especially in regions where resources are limited. And it seems like Jordan's treating each Gym as a learning experience, not just another badge. That's what makes him special."
Oak added with a grin, "I imagine Jordan's even been a topic of conversation with some of the Champions. It's not every day we see someone blend technology and training in such a meaningful way."
In Hoenn and Kanto, rumors about Jordan's app and his battle prowess had started to spread among trainers and fans. People were both amazed and inspired.
"Can you believe this guy has taken down two ACE-level Gym Leaders without a single loss? And now he's got a patent for an app that could change how we approach Pokémon training," a Hoenn trainer said to their friends, glancing at the match highlights on their Poké-Nav.
Back in Kanto, another trainer commented on a fan forum, "Jordan's making waves across the regions. His battle with Volkner was almost legendary, and now there's talk of him working with League officials on something groundbreaking. He's going places."
As news of Jordan's battles and his innovative project spread, excitement, admiration, and curiosity grew. People were captivated by his unique mix of skill, intelligence, and technological ambition. From Sunyshore City to the far reaches of Hoenn, fans, trainers, and officials alike were beginning to realize that Jordan wasn't just a rising star—he was a trailblazer, a trainer who could very well change the landscape of the Pokémon world.
[Video Opening]
The video opens with a dramatic montage of Jordan's battle with Volkner, clips of massive moves like Gabite's Dragon Claw and Hippowdon's devastating Earthquake. The footage slows down, zooming in on Gabite dodging Electivire's Thunder Punch. The video title appears: "Jordan's Perfect Win: A New Sinnoh Challenger Takes on Volkner!"
[Marcus Steel appears onscreen, standing in a studio surrounded by Pokémon battle graphics. His energy is high, and he's ready to analyze every move.]
Marcus Steel: "Alright, trainers and fans, we have a match for the ages to break down today! We're talking about Jordan—yes, that Jordan—taking on Volkner, the legendary Electric-type Gym Leader of Sunyshore City. This isn't just any battle—Jordan went in with powerhouse moves, tactical excellence, and—get this—didn't lose a single Pokémon against a Gym Leader known for being a high-level roadblock!"
Marcus gestures to the screen behind him, where Jordan's six Pokémon—Altaria, Leafeon, Hippowdon, Shelgon, Gabite, and Bronzong—are displayed.
Marcus Steel: "Jordan came prepared with a powerhouse team of some seriously unique picks. We're looking at Altaria, Leafeon, Hippowdon, Shelgon, Gabite, and Bronzong. Now, these are all strong, but here's the kicker—Jordan's Pokémon are larger, faster, and stronger than you'd expect, especially that Gabite. His team went toe-to-toe with some of the hardest hitters Sinnoh's Electric-type Gym has to offer, including a Mega Ampharos and Volkner's ace, Electivire."
[Scene Breakdown: Hippowdon vs. Luxray]
Marcus Steel: "First off, let's talk about Hippowdon versus Volkner's Luxray. Now, in case you don't know, Luxray's one of the toughest electric types in Sinnoh. It's fast, has a high attack stat, and can read its opponent with its X-ray vision. But Jordan's Hippowdon—massive, sandstorm-ready—went into this with pure tank power.
"Right from the start, Jordan set up a Sandstorm, which not only gave Hippowdon a defensive edge but also chipped away at Luxray every turn. And Hippowdon's Earthquake? Whew, that was a devastating move, hitting hard and leaving Luxray struggling."
[Scene Breakdown: Altaria vs. Fan Rotom]
Marcus Steel: "Now here's an interesting matchup—Jordan's Altaria against Volkner's Fan Rotom. Rotom's got that tricky Electric/Flying typing, making it a tough target. But Altaria has the natural bulk and speed to hang in there. Jordan had Altaria dive in with a Dragon Pulse, and Rotom was immediately put on the defensive.
"Volkner tried using Thunderbolt to counter, but Altaria dodged beautifully, almost reading the move. And with another well-placed Dragon Pulse, Jordan clinched this one."
[Scene Breakdown: Leafeon vs. Raichu]
Marcus Steel: "Leafeon versus Raichu was another clever matchup. Jordan's Leafeon had the speed and agility to dodge Raichu's Electric attacks while striking back with high-powered Grass-type moves. One move that stood out was Leafeon's Leaf Blade, which Jordan timed perfectly, slicing right through Raichu's Thunder Wave and closing in for a direct hit."
The screen shows Leafeon gracefully avoiding Thunderbolts, then unleashing a devastating Leaf Blade that sends Raichu crashing.
Marcus Steel: "This battle just showed how Jordan was ready to dodge, counter, and adapt to each move Volkner threw out there. It was pure, beautiful battle tactics in action."
[Scene Breakdown: Gabite vs. Electivire]
The video screen shifts to Gabite facing off against Electivire, Volkner's strongest and ace Pokémon.
Marcus Steel: "And now, for the main event, folks: Gabite versus Electivire! Now, I know what you're thinking—Gabite, a mid-stage Dragon-type, taking on Electivire? But Jordan's Gabite is no ordinary Gabite. It's faster, bulkier, and just… it's on a whole different level. Electivire came in strong with Thunder Punch, but Jordan's Gabite countered with a quick Dragon Claw that hit hard."
Marcus slows down the footage as Gabite dodges a Thunder Punch and retaliates with a powerful Dragon Claw.
Marcus Steel: "Here's what's amazing: Gabite not only countered Electivire's attacks, but it managed to land each move with precision. By the time Electivire used Thunder Punch again, Gabite was already a step ahead. And when Electivire went in for a final push, Jordan's Gabite unleashed Earthquake—a massive hit that sent Electivire down and secured Jordan's victory."
[Marcus' Closing Thoughts]
Marcus steps back, a look of genuine excitement on his face.
Marcus Steel: "This battle is an instant classic, and Jordan's strategy was incredible to watch. He took down Volkner with raw power, adaptability, and perfect timing. And let's not forget—Jordan is bringing new possibilities to the table. Rumour has it he's working on a groundbreaking app with data access for trainers, a kind of mobile Pokédex, accessible for everyone. Trainers, researchers, you name it—they'd be able to access Pokémon data wherever they are, even in emergencies."
Marcus Steel: "Jordan has shown he's more than just a top-tier trainer; he's an innovator. And with seven badges under his belt and a truly game-changing invention in the works, I'm sure we'll see even more epic battles from him. Keep your eyes on this rising star—Jordan's making waves in ways few trainers ever have!"
The video ends with a highlight reel of Jordan's victories so far, as Marcus's voiceover says, "Who's ready to see what Jordan does next? Until next time, trainers—keep battling and stay sharp!" The screen fades to Marcus's signature sign-off graphic.
POV: Brandon {A/N: that rich kid from Jordan's hometown}
Brandon reclined in the high-back chair of his family's luxurious Sinnoh penthouse, staring at the muted television screen that displayed the face he'd been trying to forget: Jordan Smith. He clenched his jaw, watching the familiar figure of his former schoolmate, now touted as the region's rising star. Jordan's recent win at Canalave Gym was all anyone in Sinnoh could talk about. The news anchors buzzed about his incredible battles, his overpowered Pokémon, and his app that was rumored to be a game-changer for trainers and researchers alike. It was infuriating.
"How did he get here?" Brandon thought bitterly. "Of all people... Jordan?"
In school, Brandon had never paid Jordan much attention. To him, Jordan had always been the quiet kid from a modest family with little to offer but a basic interest in Pokémon studies. Brandon, on the other hand, had it all: wealth, social status, and the best gear money could buy. Teachers smiled at him, classmates envied him, and his parents ensured that everyone knew his name. It seemed impossible that someone like Jordan could ever eclipse him.
Brandon's family background had always afforded him a sense of superiority. His parents were well-connected, wealthy, and respected in the community, while Jordan's parents were just a scientist and a Pokémon Ranger. Nothing special, in Brandon's view. In those school days, Brandon had been confident that his family's status and resources would take him further than Jordan could ever dream of reaching. Yet, now, it seemed as if the entire world had turned upside down.
He remembered one incident in particular from their school days that he couldn't shake from his memory. It was a science project—an event Brandon had initially shrugged off as trivial, thinking he could sail through with the support of his family's resources. His project featured top-of-the-line diagrams, expensive equipment, and even a custom-printed report cover with his family crest embossed in silver. He had strutted into the classroom, fully expecting to outshine everyone. But then came Jordan, with a project that, while less glamorous, was astonishing in its depth and detail. Jordan had constructed a meticulously accurate model of a Pokémon ecosystem, complete with simulated environmental factors and behavioral notes. Brandon's project looked flashy in comparison, but it lacked the substance and thoughtfulness of Jordan's work.
When the results were announced, Jordan had scored higher. Brandon had been furious. "The teachers just feel sorry for him," he'd told himself. "He probably doesn't have anything else going for him."
To make matters worse, Jordan had offered to help Brandon with some of his project's details—completely oblivious to the insult that Brandon perceived it to be. He'd stood there, extending an olive branch with that same unassuming expression he always wore, as if he couldn't see the sheer insult he was delivering. Brandon had accepted the help reluctantly if only to save face, but he'd never forgiven Jordan for it. The idea that he, Brandon, might need help from Jordan was inconceivable, yet he'd been left with no choice but to swallow his pride.
That incident had planted a seed of bitterness in Brandon's heart, one that had grown steadily over the years. It was bad enough that Jordan was popular with teachers and classmates. But now, seeing him hailed as a prodigy, watching him receive personal recognition from Professor Rowan—Sinnoh's most esteemed Pokémon researcher—was unbearable.
The news coverage moved to a recent interview with Professor Rowan, in which he spoke highly of Jordan's accomplishments and his potential to reshape how trainers and researchers accessed Pokémon data. Brandon's hands clenched into fists as he listened. He'd always been Professor Rowan's student, the one his parents insisted had a "bright future." Brandon had spent years envisioning himself as Rowan's favored mentee, imagining the professor recommending him to higher circles. But Rowan had never spoken about Brandon with this level of pride. That stung more than anything.
"What's so special about him, anyway?" Brandon muttered, as his eyes narrowed. He searched for something, anything, that could explain Jordan's sudden success. "It's just luck, that's all. He's had some lucky breaks, and soon enough, it'll all fall apart. People will see he's nothing special."
But that nagging voice at the back of his mind wouldn't let up. He remembered how diligently Jordan had worked on his assignments, often staying behind after class to ask questions, and always eager to learn more. Jordan's intensity and passion had been clear to everyone but Brandon back then. At the time, Brandon had dismissed it as Jordan trying to impress teachers and get attention. Now, he wondered if maybe, just maybe, Jordan had been genuinely driven.
Brandon's thoughts spiraled back to the current situation. Jordan's Pokémon weren't just strong—they were practically giants compared to average Pokémon. People whispered about Jordan's Gabite, Leafeon, and Steelix, which towered over the competition. And then there was his app, a project Brandon had overheard some of his father's colleagues discussing in hushed, intrigued tones. From what he'd gathered, it was revolutionary, something that allowed trainers and researchers to access Pokémon data directly from their phones. Brandon felt a pang of resentment. How could Jordan—a kid he'd once considered inconsequential—manage to create something so impactful? It wasn't fair.
Brandon's father, who worked with tech companies that designed high-end Pokédex, had come home just last week, visibly intrigued by rumors of Jordan's app. "If this catches on, it'll be huge," he'd remarked over dinner. Even Brandon's mother, a reserved and usually dismissive woman, had expressed interest. She'd praised Jordan's ingenuity, something Brandon couldn't remember her ever doing for him.
In school, Brandon had been confident that his family's wealth and connections would secure his future. He'd never felt the need to work as hard as Jordan; he'd assumed that when the time came, his parents' influence would carry him wherever he wanted to go. But now, seeing Jordan's success and hearing the admiration in his parents' voices, he couldn't help but feel a gnawing sense of inadequacy. For the first time, he realized that he might have to work for the recognition he so desperately craved.
"It doesn't matter," he whispered fiercely, trying to reassure himself. "People like Jordan always hit a ceiling. He'll reach a point where he can't keep up, and then everyone will see he's just an average kid with big dreams."
But the small, persistent voice in his mind—the one that reminded him of Jordan's dedication and the quiet strength that had carried him this far—refused to be silenced. It gnawed at him, fuelling his envy and frustration, and forcing him to confront the painful truth that maybe, just maybe, Jordan had something he lacked.
He hated the thought of admitting it, but he couldn't deny that Jordan's drive was real. Brandon realized he was at a crossroads. He could either continue coasting, relying on his family's influence and resources, or he could finally start putting in the effort that Jordan had been investing for years. The latter option felt foreign, uncomfortable, and intimidating. But deep down, he knew it was the only way he'd ever be able to escape Jordan's shadow.
"Fine," he murmured to himself, eyes hardening with newfound determination. "If he thinks he's so great, I'll show him what real power looks like. I don't need Rowan or anyone else to see my potential. I'll prove it myself."
For the first time in his life, Brandon felt a spark of true ambition. His envy hadn't faded, but it had transformed, morphing into a fierce desire to rise above the complacency that had defined him for so long. He didn't know exactly how he'd do it yet, but he knew one thing for certain: he would find a way to surpass Jordan, no matter what it took. The thought filled him with a grim sense of purpose.
"Enjoy the spotlight while it lasts, Jordan," Brandon muttered, a bitter smile tugging at his lips. "I'll be coming for you soon enough."