Fighting down the lightning one

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But DumbassWriter17 wanted her chat to become a warzone so I decided to write her a book

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" Pika Pika pi!"

Mia nodded as she strolled in front of the large black building with no windows she totally didn't know about. " Yes, Pika. It is a beautiful day. And it is a shame no one planted any flowers out here."

" Char? Char char!"

Mia sighed. " This place does give me the creeps too, believe me. But if we want any way of knowing if these dweebs reassigned a new realm to my brother we have to wait here and ask."

" Squirtle."

Mia nodded. " Yeah, I suppose it would be easier to just knock on the door. But we ninja are a threat."

Suddenly, a bunch of men in black and white suits ran out the door.

" It's a ninja!" A merlopian yelled. " Get her!"

Mia turned with a sly grin as she took her bow and arrow. " Bring it on."

She shot three arrows, each hitting a weapon, and kicked. The animals zapped and burned and washed and tied some others in suits.

" She needs to be assigned a new realm." One suggested. " Perhaps we should call the Manager of that department."

Mia grinned. Good. She could ask where her brother was.

One tapped a walkie talkie. " Manager of the reassignment department, report to sector A-56-08H immediately!"

A man walked out, show first. He looked very proper. Suit, the tie. Even the hair somehow tied in

Then Mia gasped.

The person, with a controller in hand, asked, " What is it now?"

" Sir! This girl who is a ninja was found out here! She might need to be reassigned a realm!"

" Let me talk to her." He cleared his throat. " Good afternoon. My name is agent-"

" Jay?!" Mia squeeked. " Pi, tell me this is a mirage!"

" Pika pi."

It's not. Your brother is still crazy

Mia let out a laugh. " Jay!"

She wrapped him in a hug, but he pushed her away. " Who are you? And how do you know my name?"

Mia raised a brow. " Uh.... Jay? Are you okay?"

" Why would I not be okay?" He crossed his arms.

" Manager, is she confusing you?" An agent asked. " We could send her away, if you'd like."

" You're the one getting sent away. From existence!"

Gasps.

" Pika pi." Pikachu said as he crossed his arms and shook his head.

Mia looked down. " I thought you were on my side."

" Pika Pika pi."

I am. You're being ridiculous.

" You literally said the same thing to the Mechanic two weeks ago!"

" Char!"

That's different!

" No not really, Charmander."

Pikachu sighed.

Mia ignored. " Now, Elizabeth. Either you come quietly with me or I'll have to drag you away."

Jay smirked. " Watch me."

Mia's animals gasped.

" Pika! PIka pika pika pi!!!!" Pikachu cried while shaking his head rapidly.

No! No no no no no! Don't!

Jay looked. " What's he trying to say?"

Mia smirked and took her sword off her back. " Get ready."

Mia gripped her sword firmly, her eyes narrowing as she squared off with Jay. "I don't know what's going on here, but I'm not leaving without you," she declared, her voice steady despite the tension.

Jay, or the man who looked like him, raised an eyebrow, a mocking grin spreading across his face. "You think you can take me on? I don't even remember who you are, little girl."

Mia clenched her teeth. This wasn't like her brother. Something was wrong, but she had no choice but to fight if she wanted answers. "I'm giving you one last chance, Jay. Either you come back with me, or I'll make you."

He chuckled. "You're welcome to try."

Without another word, Mia dashed forward, sword in hand. Pikachu and Charmander darted alongside her, ready for battle. Pikachu's cheeks sparked with electricity, and Charmander's tail flared brighter as they prepared to assist her.

Jay dodged Mia's first swing, his movements swift and precise, like someone who had trained for years. He retaliated with a swift kick, which Mia barely managed to block with her sword. The impact pushed her back a few steps.

"What's gotten into you, Jay?" she shouted, frustration bubbling inside her. "This isn't you!"

Jay didn't answer. Instead, he reached into his coat, pulling out a small device. "You really don't know what's going on, do you?" he said, his tone dripping with sarcasm. "I've been reassigned, Mia. I'm not the person you used to know."

Mia's heart sank. "Reassigned?" she echoed. "You mean... they've brainwashed you?"

Before Jay could respond, Pikachu leaped forward, releasing a powerful Thunderbolt attack. "Pika-CHUUUU!" The electricity crackled through the air, heading straight for Jay.

At the last moment, Jay dodged, rolling to the side as the lightning bolt scorched the ground where he had stood. "Nice try, but you'll have to do better than that," he taunted.

Mia's frustration turned to determination. If her brother had been brainwashed, then she had to break through to him-no matter what. She adjusted her stance, raising her sword again. "If you're really my brother, then deep down, you remember me," she said, her voice softer now, filled with emotion. "I'm not giving up on you, Jay."

For a brief moment, Jay hesitated. His smirk faltered, and something flickered in his eyes-recognition, maybe. But it was gone as quickly as it appeared.

Mia seized the opportunity. With a swift motion, she charged again, this time swinging her sword with all her might. Jay blocked with the device in his hand, but the force of Mia's strike sent him stumbling backward.

"Pika!" Pikachu cried, sending another jolt of electricity toward Jay, who barely managed to evade it.

Mia kept pressing, not letting him catch his breath. "I'm going to break through to you, Jay!" she shouted, her attacks relentless.

Suddenly, a loud roar echoed in the distance. Sapphire appeared overhead, circling above them. She landed with a heavy thud, her large, glowing eyes fixed on Jay.

"Time to go, brother," Mia muttered, leaping onto Sapphire's back, her sword still poised for action.

Jay stood his ground, looking up at Mia and her mighty dragon. For a split second, his confident smirk wavered again, but he quickly masked it with a cold expression.

"Fine," he said, his voice low. "Let's see if you can drag me back."

With that, he raised his hand, and a sudden, ominous wind swirled around him. The fight wasn't over yet.

As the agents scrambled, shouting, "She's getting away! Stop her!" Mia rolled her eyes, gripping Sapphire's reins tighter. "Oh gosh... Squirtle?"

"Squirtle!" her trusty companion responded, stepping forward with determination, already knowing what was coming next.

Mia smirked. "Water Gun, please."

Without missing a beat, Squirtle inhaled deeply before unleashing a torrent of water straight at the advancing agents. The water knocked several of them off their feet, sending them skidding across the ground. The slick surface made it nearly impossible for them to regain their balance.

The agents flailed in the water as they tried to get back up, but the force of Squirtle's attack was too strong. "Argh! Someone stop that Pokémon!" one of them yelled as another wave of water drenched him.

Mia chuckled. "Nice job, buddy!"

But the agents were relentless, already calling for reinforcements. Mia's sharp eyes noticed more of them running toward her from all directions. "Alright, guys, time to go," she muttered, turning to Pikachu. "Pika, give us a quick distraction."

"Pika pika!" Pikachu's cheeks sparked before releasing a blinding Thunderbolt into the sky, lighting up the entire area and causing the agents to shield their eyes.

With the agents temporarily blinded, Mia leaped onto Sapphire's back with Squirtle and Pikachu quickly joining her. "Let's get out of here!" she shouted as Sapphire spread her wings.

Just as the reinforcements arrived, they saw nothing but the disappearing shadow of a majestic dragon flying into the sky. One agent groaned, "We lost her!"

Another agent, drenched from head to toe, glared after the retreating figure. "How are we going to explain this to the boss?"

Meanwhile, as Mia soared high above the chaos, she sighed with relief. "That was close." She glanced down at Squirtle, who was sitting proudly. "Good thinking, Squirtle. That water gun was perfect!"

"Squirtle!" he replied happily, flashing her a thumbs-up.

Pikachu, still perched on her shoulder, let out a satisfied "Pika!" and gave her a high-five. Mia chuckled, the adrenaline slowly wearing off.

But her mind quickly shifted back to Jay. He was still down there-brainwashed, controlled by something or someone. She looked ahead, determination burning in her eyes.

"I'll get you back, Jay. I promise."

As Mia and her crew flew higher into the sky on Sapphire's back, the sound of engines roared from behind. She glanced over her shoulder and groaned. "You've got to be kidding me."

Several sleek black ships were closing in fast, the agents clearly not giving up that easily. "They're really persistent today," Mia muttered.

The ships began to fan out, trying to encircle her from all sides.

Mia rolled her eyes and sighed. "Alright, guess we're doing this the hard way." She glanced down at her bag. "Bulbasaur?"

The green Pokémon popped out of his Pokéball with a determined expression. "Bulba, Bulbasaur!"

"Think you can handle them?" Mia asked, pointing at the ships.

Bulbasaur gave a firm nod, his eyes narrowing as the vine whips on his back extended. "Saur!"

"Alright, let's go with Razor Leaf, then!"

With a swift motion, Bulbasaur sent a flurry of sharp leaves whizzing through the air toward the nearest ship. The leaves slashed through one of the ship's engines, causing it to sputter and veer off course. The pilot panicked, trying to regain control, but the ship began spiraling downward.

"Yes! Nice shot, Bulbasaur!" Mia cheered, feeling the wind rush through her hair as they swerved to avoid another blast from the ships.

But the agents weren't done yet. More ships closed in, firing energy blasts at them, lighting up the sky with red streaks. Sapphire twisted and turned, her wings cutting through the air as Mia struggled to keep her balance.

"Hold on tight!" Mia yelled to Squirtle and Pikachu as they clung to her.

"Bulbasaur, use Vine Whip-grab that ship!"

Bulbasaur extended his vines, latching onto the closest ship with incredible precision. He yanked it violently, causing it to smash into another ship in midair. The two vessels exploded in a fiery display, debris scattering below.

"Bulbasaur, you're a legend!" Mia shouted as she guided Sapphire through the wreckage.

"Bulba!" the Pokémon replied with pride.

But more ships were on their way, and Mia could see the sheer number of them. "Okay, this is getting ridiculous," she muttered. "There's too many of them. We've got to shake them off."

She turned to Pikachu. "Think you can give us one last big Thunderbolt, Pika?"

"Pika Pika!" Pikachu's cheeks sparked, charging up energy. He leaped onto Sapphire's head and unleashed a massive surge of electricity that arced through the sky. The bolts struck several ships at once, short-circuiting their systems and sending them plummeting toward the ground.

With a dazzling flash, the entire sky seemed to light up. The ships, now fried and out of control, tumbled from the sky like broken toys. Mia smirked as she watched them fall.

"That should buy us some time," she said, patting Pikachu on the head. "Nice work, buddy."

Pikachu smiled, looking proud but a bit tired from the effort. "Pika..."

"Alright, team, let's get back to base before they send more reinforcements," Mia said, urging Sapphire to speed up. "We still need to figure out what's going on with Jay."

As they soared into the distance, the last of the ships disappeared behind them, and the sky returned to its calm, peaceful state. But Mia knew this was just the beginning. Whoever was controlling Jay wasn't going to give up easily.

And neither would she.

Two days later, the peaceful atmosphere of the monastery was interrupted by the loud thud of footsteps outside the grand doors. Mia, already alert and on edge, peeked through the window, spotting a group of agents in black suits gathering at the entrance.

She sighed, already knowing what was about to happen. "Here we go again."

She rushed into the main hall where the others were gathered. "Guys, the agents are at the door-"

But she stopped mid-sentence when she noticed Pikachu curled up in one of the beds, clearly ready for a nap. His little face looked so peaceful as he snuggled into the blankets.

Mia groaned in frustration. "Really, Pikachu? Now? Of all times?"

"Pika..." Pikachu muttered sleepily, turning over and pulling the blanket over his head.

Kai, who was nearby sharpening his weapons, glanced up and smirked. "Looks like Pikachu's not interested in another fight."

Lloyd, sitting at the table, raised an eyebrow. "Wait, they're already back? You just dealt with those agents two days ago!"

Mia nodded, pacing around the room. "I don't know what they want, but they're not giving up. I told you they'd come after us again."

Cole leaned back in his chair, stretching his arms. "We should have put up a 'No Soliciting' sign or something."

Zane looked thoughtful. "It seems these agents are persistent. We need a strategy."

Mia huffed, throwing her hands in the air. "Well, I had a plan, but apparently Pikachu's decided to check out of this one!"

Lloyd chuckled from the corner, leaning against the wall. "Hey, we can't always rely on Pikachu's Thunderbolt to save the day."

Mia rolled her eyes. "I know, but it'd be nice if he didn't nap during a potential crisis."

Nya walked in, wiping her hands after working on some mechanical repairs. "So, what's the move? Do we face them head-on, or try to sneak out the back?"

Mia shook her head. "No sneaking this time. We have to figure out what they want. Maybe... maybe if we talk to them, we'll finally get some answers."

Kai crossed his arms, raising an eyebrow. "You sure about that, Mia? These guys haven't exactly been open to negotiation."

Mia nodded firmly. "We've been running and fighting long enough. I need to know what they're really after-especially with Jay. And if they're back, it means they're serious."

Cole sighed, rubbing his temples. "Ugh, it better not be another one of those 'reassignment' things."

Lloyd looked at Mia. "So what's the plan, Mia?"

Mia straightened up, determination flashing in her eyes. "We go out there. Face them. No more running."

Cole nodded, getting to his feet. "Alright then, let's deal with this."

As they prepared to face the agents outside, Mia couldn't help but glance at Pikachu one last time, still snoozing peacefully in the bed. She groaned again, shaking her head with a small smile. "I swear, Pikachu, you owe me for this."

"Alright, guys. Let's see what these agents want." Mia took a deep breath and headed towards the monastery doors, the others close behind.

The monastery doors creaked open, and Mia took a quick glance at the agents waiting outside, her heart pounding. She knew they weren't just here for a casual chat-they wanted something, and with Jay still brainwashed, things could get messy fast.

Mia turned sharply back to the group. "Okay, guys, new plan. Disguise yourselves, quick!"

Kai raised an eyebrow. "Disguise ourselves? As what, exactly?"

Mia hissed, eyes darting between them. "Kai, Nya, you're my parents. Cole, Lloyd, you're my grandparents. Zane..." She paused for a second, smirking. "You're my butler."

Cole threw his hands up in exasperation. "Seriously? We're doing this now?"

But Mia gave him a pointed look, and within ten seconds, Cole found himself dressed in an oversized, itchy sweater with glasses perched crookedly on his nose. He glanced down at his new outfit, scowling. "Ugh, I look like a grandpa."

"That's the point," Mia whispered, adjusting her own outfit as she prepared to face the agents.

Kai was already transforming into his "dad" role, pulling on a pair of suspenders while Nya tied her hair back in a neat bun to look the part of a mom. Lloyd begrudgingly found himself in an old man's hat, complete with a cane, while Zane, in true fashion, transformed into a perfect butler with a suit and bow tie. He stood tall and proper, ready to serve.

Mia grinned. "Perfect. Now, act natural. These agents have no idea what's coming."

They all shuffled into position as Mia led the way back to the door, her eyes flicking nervously between the agents. At the head of the group, Jay was still dressed as an agent, standing with his arms crossed, his expression cold and distant.

Mia's heart clenched seeing her brother like that, still brainwashed, with no memory of who he really was. She swallowed hard and forced a smile, stepping forward. "Good afternoon, gentlemen. How can I help you?"

The lead agent, clearly not buying the sudden family gathering, stepped forward. "We're here for some answers. We know you're hiding something."

Mia tilted her head innocently. "Oh? I have no idea what you're talking about. I'm just here with my... family. Isn't that right, Grandpa?" She shot a pointed look at Cole, who grumbled but nodded, playing along.

"Y-yes, sweetie, that's right!" Cole said in a deliberately shaky voice, leaning heavily on Lloyd, who nearly stumbled under his weight.

The agents looked unconvinced, but they didn't push just yet. Jay, still silent, watched Mia closely, something flickering in his eyes.

Mia felt her heart race but kept her voice steady. "Now, if you'll excuse us, we were just about to have some family time. Perhaps you can come back later?"

The agent narrowed his eyes. "We're not leaving until we get what we came for. And if that means taking some of you with us, so be it."

Mia's eyes glowed for a brief second as the wind started to pick up. She clenched her fists. "That's not going to happen."

Suddenly, lightning crackled in the sky, and a gust of wind blew through the courtyard, signaling the storm Mia was ready to unleash. She took a deep breath and prepared for a fight, knowing that while they were disguised for now, there was no hiding the battle that was about to come.

"Everyone, get ready," Mia muttered under her breath. "It's about to get messy."

As the tension thickened and the agents stared Mia and the group down, Kai suddenly stepped forward, playing his role perfectly. "Hands in the air!" he shouted, pointing at the agents with mock authority, trying to add some dad-like seriousness to the scene.

Before anyone could react, a loud splash sounded from behind them.

"CHAR!" A frustrated cry came as Charmander suddenly burst out from around the corner, dripping wet and covered in suds, clearly in the middle of an impromptu bath. His little flames flared as he stomped his feet in irritation, glaring at everyone.

Mia's jaw dropped, her face turning a shade of red. "CHARMANDER! WHY ARE YOU TAKING A BATH OUTSIDE?!" she yelled, exasperated.

Charmander huffed, crossing his arms in a defiant stance as if to say, What? It was convenient!

The agents blinked in confusion, clearly caught off guard by the strange turn of events. One of them raised an eyebrow. "Is that... a Pokémon taking a bath?"

Mia slapped her hand to her forehead and groaned. "This was not part of the plan..."

Meanwhile, Kai struggled to keep a straight face as he glanced back at the sudsy Charmander, barely holding back a laugh. "I mean... at least he's clean?" he said with a smirk.

"Char..." Charmander grumbled, shaking off the water, causing droplets to spray everywhere. Mia sighed dramatically, throwing her hands up. "I give up."

Lloyd, still in his grandpa disguise, muttered under his breath. "This plan is falling apart faster than I thought..."

The agents, utterly confused by the chaos, hesitated. Jay, watching everything unfold, tilted his head, a flicker of recognition seeming to stir behind his cold, brainwashed expression, though he remained silent for now.

Mia quickly recomposed herself, narrowing her eyes at the agents. "Okay, enough distractions." She stood firm, lightning crackling faintly at her fingertips. "You want a fight? Let's see how you handle a ninja with a wet Charmander on her side."

If you don't like people.... um.... blood let's just say then skip

To the image.

As the agents recovered from their initial confusion, Mia's expression darkened. The playful atmosphere evaporated, replaced by a fierce, almost predatory look. Her eyes gleamed with determination as she stepped forward, lightning crackling more violently around her, the air growing thick with tension. She wasn't going to let anyone take her or her family down without a fight.

With a deep breath, Mia crouched low, her stance powerful and grounded. In a split second, she pounced forward like a lioness on the hunt. Her wind powers kicked up, whipping around her like a storm, and she struck out at the agents with a precision that bordered on deadly.

Lightning surged from her fingertips, blasting one agent backward into the monastery wall, leaving burn marks across his suit. Another agent charged her, but Mia spun with ferocious speed, sending him flying with a kick to the ribs, the crack of bones echoing through the courtyard.

"Squirtle, cover me!" Mia shouted. The little blue turtle Pokémon unleashed a torrent of water, knocking several agents off their feet. But Mia wasn't done. Fire erupted from her hands next, scorching the ground beneath the remaining agents, forcing them to leap back. Blood stained the stone floors as Mia's relentless strikes landed with brutal efficiency.

The battle quickly became a blur of violence. Mia moved like a whirlwind, cutting through the agents as if they were nothing more than paper. Her blades glinted with crimson streaks as she took down anyone who dared to challenge her. She showed no mercy, slashing at an agent's leg before kicking him aside, leaving him writhing on the ground.

"Fall back!" one agent screamed, but it was too late. Mia's wind powers sent the final wave of agents crashing into one another, bones crunching and bodies collapsing in a heap.

Jay, still under his brainwashed spell, watched in stunned silence, an unreadable expression on his face. His memories were clouded, but something about Mia's intensity, her strength, triggered something deep inside him. His heart pounded, but he couldn't move, couldn't react.

The ground was soaked with a mix of water and blood. The scene was brutal-Mia stood over the fallen agents, breathing heavily, blood dripping from her sword and spattered across her face and hands. Her chest heaved as she slowly scanned the battlefield, ensuring no one was left standing.

Kai, Nya, Cole, Lloyd, and Zane stood at a distance, their disguises abandoned in the face of the chaos. Even Charmander, now fully dry and still glistening from his bath, stood still, wide-eyed at the blood-soaked battlefield.

"Well," Kai muttered, breaking the tense silence. "Remind me never to get on Mia's bad side."

Mia didn't respond. She wiped the blood from her face with the back of her hand, looking almost like a lioness after a kill, standing fiercely amidst the chaos, victorious yet battle-worn.

Two hours later, the scene had transformed from a brutal battlefield into something almost absurd. A row of agents hung upside down from poles, their faces bruised and bewildered as they dangled helplessly in the breeze. Mia had left no one untouched, ensuring that each agent would remember this day - if they even managed to remember anything at all after the beating she'd given them.

Kai rubbed the back of his neck, staring at the bizarre sight. "So... how about we never do that again?" he muttered, glancing around at the others.

Cole crossed his arms, still dressed like a grandpa. "Agreed. But I gotta say, these disguises are starting to grow on me."

Lloyd raised a brow. "Speak for yourself. Zane's the one who actually pulled off the butler look."

Zane gave a polite nod. "It's all in the posture."

Just then, Pikachu darted out of the monastery, his little yellow form zipping across the courtyard. "Pika! Pika Pika!" he screamed, his eyes wide in terror at the sight of the upside-down agents.

He bolted straight to Mia, leaping into her arms with a little squeal. Mia, who was leaning on one of the poles, turned and caught him easily, cradling the terrified Pikachu against her chest.

"Easy, Pikachu," Mia soothed, stroking his head gently. "They're not a threat anymore."

Pikachu looked up at her with wide, worried eyes, trembling. "Pika pi?"

You didn't hurt them too bad, right?

Mia smirked and scratched behind his ear. "I didn't hurt them as bad as I could have."

Kai rolled his eyes. "Yeah, 'cause hanging them upside down like piñatas is totally merciful."

Mia shrugged, unbothered. "It works, doesn't it? No one's coming after us for a while."

One of the agents, still dangling from a pole, groaned. "Let us down... please..."

Mia glanced at him, a mischievous smile playing on her lips. "We'll think about it. Maybe tomorrow."

Pikachu nestled into her arms, finally calming down as Mia grinned at her friends. "Well, looks like we handled that. Who's up for lunch?"

Kai chuckled. "As long as it doesn't involve any more upside-down agents, count me in."

After lunch, Mia casually strolled over to Jay, a playful grin spreading across her face. Without warning, she grabbed him by the arm and swung him around playfully. "So... do you remember me now?" she teased, her eyes twinkling with mischief.

Jay, still somewhat dazed from his earlier encounter and brainwashing, blinked at her in confusion. "Uh... should I?" He rubbed his head, clearly struggling to piece together fragments of memory.

Pikachu, sitting on Mia's shoulder, crossed his little arms and shook his head. "Pika pika pi," he muttered.

Mia chuckled. "Yeah, yeah, Pikachu, I know. You think I'm ridiculous." She tousled Jay's hair lightly and stepped back, folding her arms as she waited for him to respond.

Jay looked from Pikachu to Mia, still trying to make sense of everything. "You really expect me to remember something after all this? You... you seem familiar, but..."

Mia sighed, her playful demeanor softening. "Come on, Jay. It's me. Your little sister. We've been through a lot together."

Jay's brow furrowed, and he took a hesitant step closer, staring at Mia as if searching for a lost memory. "Sister...?"

Mia smiled, hope flickering in her chest. "Yeah, that's right. I've got your back, Jay. Always have."

Pikachu, sensing the moment, nudged Mia with his tiny paw. "Pika pika," he said softly, as if reassuring her that everything would work out.

Jay blinked again, as if a distant, buried memory was finally surfacing. "Mia...?" he whispered, a glimmer of recognition in his eyes.

Mia nodded, grinning widely. "That's right, big bro."

Jay smiled, but before he could say anything, Mia had went to his side and untied him.

He landed face first. " OW."

" Pika pika pi."

You didn't need to do that

" Yes I did Pika." Mia pointed out. " He's my brother. He just needed a little jolt."

" Little?!" Jay scoffed as he stood up. " You scared poor Pikachu!"

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