'It was something deeper than having simply seen this symbol before, Pete. Please tell me for my sanity,' Leona spoke once more in his mind. Thankfully, her pokemon didn't yet get into an attacking posture.
Pete concentrated a little and 'thought out loud' next.
'I assume you can hear this?' The gym leader nodded in return.
'Well, I really am well read. The myths for Groudon who created all land, Kyogre who created the oceans and Rayquaza who stopped their fighting so that pokemon may live in peace aren't myths to me. Rest assured, though, I never want to meet either of them because I want to die of old age on my farm instead of Kyogre drowning the lands or Groudon drying them permanently,' Pete unhurriedly explained.
"Good answer. Sorry, I got a little defensive because you're about to reach a position of power, and you have very talented pokemon. I've felt your sincerety so I don't need to worry, and you don't need to worry," Leona offered while visibly relaxing.
"No worries, I uh... I get why you're apprehensive. Traditions are nice, but as much as I respect them for their part in making this region and the others able to support life, I fear what would happen if both of them awaken. Or worse, only one of them. So it's good when as little people remember as possible, honestly," Pete waved off.
"My parents who are guardians since before me and my sister's birth certainly think so, too. Could never tell anybody about it and strictly stick to my training. My sister was the lucky one to get out of it by becoming the administrator of the space center and marrying a hunky astronaut."
"Okay? Well, I'm sure you'll find that special someone soon. Even I found someone without even looking," Pete offered with his signature smile.
"Ugh, even a brat like you is already ahead of me?"
"Hey, this brat is going to be a professor before the year ends by the pace I'm documenting unknown evolutions. I proved the Milotic evolution. I found a potential evolution requirement for Gliscor, documented an unprecented evolution for Girafarig, and I'm on the ve-"
"Wait, just one moment. Did you just say you found an evolution for Girafarig?"
Leona stepped forward and held Pete's shoulders with both hands as she stared up at him intensely. She was almost a head shorter than him, so she wasn't at all intimidating.
"Uh, yeah. My Girafarig evolved to Farigiraf, keeping its normal/psychic typing. I even proved the feasibility by allowing the Girafarig of Goldenrod City's gym leader to evolve, too. Here, let me show you a picture," Pete explained as he took out his tablet to show pictures of his pokemon.
"Wow... tell me how! My Girafarig has been moody for almost two months because he's hit a plateau in his strength. I'll compensate you!"
"Uh, I mean, this is going to be public knowledge or at least league knowledge in a month at most - I could just show you a video?"
"That's not how we guardians do things. All things in balance and all that crap. Now tell me, what do you want? TMs? Pokemon eggs? A date with me? No, wait, I'm not a homewrecker. Uhhh... I don't have much money either, giving it all to the guardians... A training session with someone much more experienced than you in psychic affinity?"
"Hmm, Jasmine, my girlfriend, did want to raise a Baltoy for her future as the ground gym leader of Olivine City. Do you have an egg from the lineage of your amazing Claydol?"
"Isn't there a rock type gym in Olivine?"
"Yeah, that was what she was aiming for, too. But her Onix evolved into Steelix, and she didn't want to part with it as her ace. I suggested she goes for either steel or ground instead, and she was bold enough to change her team to ground pokemon for the upcoming audition. Wise choice too, because it turned out she has an affinity for ground type energy," Pete narrated with a fond look.
"Well~ I don't have any eggs from my big bigguns Claydol, but there are two Baltoy I'd let you choose from. Technically, both were meant for my lovely niece and nephew, but maybe the other one can get a Drowzee instead. I don't want them competing over who has the more powerful Baltoy anyway," Leona offered while tapping her chin. She turned to Claydol, likely talking over their bond if it was okay with the arrangement, and if Pete had to guess, it looked happy with the deal. Leona also told him as much, so Pete turned to Duosion and Espeon.
"Okay, guys. I didn't bring our girl Farigiraf with me, so it's up to you to show them Twin Beam. I know Duosion learned it, what about you Espeon?"
Both pokemon showed off the move and talked to Leona's pokemon telepathically as Pete explained the move together with the two videos of Girafarig evolving. Valentino eventually arrived with three cups of milkshakes in hand, and a few hours later, Pete chose one of the Baltoys via a videocall with Jasmine.
The two women shared their league IDs during the call, and Jasmine promised to keep in touch to share Baltoy's future progress. Pete could tell the women really hit it off in the few short minutes that they talked. He also received a booklet with psychic affinity training methods that he read until he got ready for his meeting with Steven.
Inside a building that screamed modern office space, Pete got off the elevator on the highest floor. He felt severely underdressed in between all these suited up people, but it was no longer possible to change. His black cargo pants, a comfortable long sleeve earthen-mustard colored shirt, and black sneakers would have to do for now.
Not that he had a suit to change into in the first place, an oversight he should fix. The question was if he would do it without Sophie's help and endure her potential nagging by finding a store here in Hoenn.
His musings stopped when he was led to an office for someone with the corporate role 'Pride of the CEO' plastered on the door.
'Uh.. wait, let me re-read that... nope, still says Pride of the CEO,' Pete thought with a wry smile.
When Pete finally stepped into the office under the urging of the pretty secretary, he saw Steven waiting on him with black lines on his forehead and furrowed brows.
"Did you have to take a double-take? I asked my dad hundreds of times to change the sign, but he won't budge. I knew I should have met you at a restaurant or something," Steven said in mock anger.
Pete was about to respond with something witty, but then he noticed the giant, silver, shiny Metagross behind Steven's desk, and his pupils dilated into pins. By far, this was the most powerful pokemon he had ever seen this close. Clair's Dragonite and Charizard didn't even come close, to say nothing of his own pokemon.
"Hehe, a lot of people react to my buddy that way. He's really quite something, isn't he?"
"Yeah, wow... *cough* ah, where are my manners. Hello, Mister Stone. Thank you very much for taking the time to meet me. I'm Pete Lang, Johto's Professor Elm's newest assistant," Pete introduced himself with a handshake as he walked over to the well-dressed, sky-blue haired man.
"Pleasure to make your acquaintance! And please, call me Steven. Now, you said something about Devon Corp being infiltrated, a stone or two I'd like to buy, and you wanted to say something about history, Hoenn's myths?"
"Well, let's start with something that would put all of us in a good mood. I'm not sure how much you like fossils, but I have a cover fossil from Unova, I'd like to gift you to start us off. Judging by your lineup, you have at least some fondness for... prehistoric pokemon," Pete answered as he handed the fossil containing a Tirtouga's shell over to the champion.
"Oooh, Cradily and Armaldo could certainly use a new friend. Ah, are you aware that we recently had a breakthrough and can transplant a pokemon's DNA from fossils like these into a Chansey's 'fake egg'? It's very costly, but that's negligible for someone like me, as you can imagine. I certainly shall not take such a gift for free, but let's see how the rest of this meeting goes before I offer you anything," Steven retorted with a wink before looking at the shell with shining eyes.
"Ah, well, okay. Then let's add this stone to the list of things we'll discuss the compensation of at the end of the meeting," Pete quipped back as he took out the gigantic Moon Stone he found in the forest near Violet City and suddenly, Steven didn't smile anymore.
Steven swiftly went behind his desk, sat on the edge of his chair, and opened a drawer to take out a silver stickpin with a multi-colored orb on it that was slowly and barely blinking with a purple-pink light.
"Huh, well, you certainly brought something other people would kill for. Are you aware of mega evolutions? My keystone is reacting to your Moon Stone, suggesting it houses a 'mega stone' that has a chance to allow a pokemon to enable its mega evolution. I own a pair of them, but yours is one I do not yet own. We used to think one mega stone only allows one particular species to mega evolve, but we have since learned that a mega stone can be applied to a pokemon of a particular typing," Steven explained as he gestured to his stickpin.
"My keystone is pulsing in the colors of poison and psychic typing energy, which means it could potentially enable my Metagross to mega evolve. There is no real science behind it yet, so my findings would be among the first for this particular mega stone, I'd imagine. We would have to contact Professor Sycamore in Kalos to be sure. If you still allow me to have the stone, I would not be stingy. If you want to keep it, I would even go as far as finding you a keystone of your own."
Pete was a little overwhelmed at that, and he wondered about his giant Leaf Stone. Would it contain another mega stone? What were the chances of him finding two of them in such a short time? With a deep breath, he decided to find out now and took out the second stone.
This time, it was Steven's eyes that reduced to pins because when he understood Pete's intention and moved the keystone over the Leaf Stone, it pulsed in green and brown colors.
"Not knowing what they are, you managed to find two mega stones. This one seems to enable grass and ground to mega evolve. Remarkable," Steven praised sincerely.
"I'd certainly like to find out if my three psychic pokemon have mega evolutions, but I think it would be much better suited in your hands. I'll keep the grass and ground mega stone, though. As a farmer I'd be stupid not to and if I don't find anything, my girlfriend is about to become a ground type gym leader in Johto's Olivine City," Pete spoke with a sigh a few silent moments later.
He had to remind himself several times that he didn't plan to become an elite trainer. He had no ambition to become a champion and simply wanted to live in peace.
Hoarding all these mega stones would do nothing in his hands. He was no longer playing a game by holding a game boy in his hands, being a completionist that filled out his pokedex and having enough items to break a region's economy in his bags would do nothing for him.
"I'd allow you to sleep on it, but there was a certain determination in your voice just now. Let me reassure you that I will find you a keystone regardless of the outcome of our negotiations later. Maybe I can simply swipe the one in the labs in the basement of this building. And please trust me, I will not make you regret this decision either," Steven sincerely reassured.
"Now you said something about the shady dealings in this company that I need to be aware of in your message?"
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AN: A little longer so I could better explain my thought process behind mega evolutions and mega stones. In a world as big as I imagined, it makes more sense to me that they work on typing than for only 1 species.
Don't let Pete's luck fool you, though. Even someone as rich as Steven Stone only owns 2 of them, and not all work for 2 typings. It's not guaranteed to work either just because you have a stone with appropriate typing.
If nothing crazy happens, Jasmine will own either a Mega Camerupt or a Mega Garchomp in the future, thanks to Pete's stone. Not 100% yet, maybe Pete finds a pokemon to mega evolve, but the grass options are all poop to me.
I'm sure a lot of people will greatly dislike that he's giving away the stones, but I don't care. Pete won't become a champion, and that is final.
And why wouldn't he want Steven to own a Mega Metagross? The dude would make extra sure that Team Aqua and Magma would never succeed in a million years, so Pete's farm isn't drowned or burned to ashes.
"Yes, let's start with the most believable one. Your Unova division recently figured out how to make TM-CDs reusable, right?"
Steven nodded with a serious expression. He was already greatly disliking where this was going.
"A few weeks ago during that heavy storm that ravaged Kanto and Johto, I woke up on a beach among containers from a shipment coming out of Unova. I found five of these inside," Pete started, doing as little as possible to explain his circumstances without outright lying.
Metagross was sure to find out if he did. Maybe even Steven himself could do that. Pete wouldn't be surprised if the champion's psychic affinity was trained as much as Leona's. Well, if he had one.
He took out one of the TMs he had salvaged and a note with the serial numbers that were inscribed on the other TMs. He hoped Steven wouldn't make too much of a fuss about the implied information that he kept four others. And if he did, well, that was just one of the reasons he gifted him the mega stone.
"So someone managed to sneak out five machines under everyone's noses with serial numbers I can assure you are... fake. It could only be worse if they somehow smuggled Hyper Beam, Eruption, Hydro Cannon, or Arceus forbid Draco Meteor out. Oh no, that look... don't tell me," Steven spoke and then visibly paled.
"Uh, I do have the Hyper Beam TM-CD, Eruption was among the CDs that did not survive the storm," Pete sheepishly answered, scratching the back of his head.
"BAST..iodon. Our technology getting stolen is one thing, but whoever that lunatic is wanted a criminal organization to have unending access to Hyper Beam!? Metagross, we'll leave for Unova right after this meeting is over!"
Pete's cold sweat ran down his back. Steven would really teleport across half the giant continent to reach Unova in one go, wouldn't he? Pete had a feeling he might be underestimating Metagross still.
"Uh, sorry to be the bearer of bad news, haha... Uhm, okay. The two shipping containers I found had also contained around 70 eggs, most of which broke. I have since hatched all of those that were left, sooo they are not refundable, haha. There were many royal Unova starters among these as well. Should give you a hint on who might be in cahoots with whoever stole the tech. Here's the manifest I took from both containers," Pete offered with an awkward smile. He was starting to think he maybe should not have met with Steven since he profited a little too much from the wreckage, and lying was not an option.
"Thanks, I'll see what this brings to light. And don't worry about the pokemon. From what I can see, they are in good hands now."
"Good! To the less believable things, I guess. You're aware of Team Aqua and Team Magma that have recently started acting out since Team Rocket started taking hits in Kanto and Johto? Their goals are likely the mythical Hoenn pokemon Kyogre and Groudon respectively, but you're better suited asking the guardians at Mt Pyre about that," Pete offered as information before taking out yet another piece of paper.
"What you likely did not know is that Team Magma's leader is Maxie Grant, Lavaridge City's last mayor. Team Aqua's leader is Archie Howard. He should still be a city council member in Evergrande City. They have several so-called admins, like Matt Gregors, who is active in Rustboro City... I have compiled a list of every personell I know of, but I am deeply sorry. I have no evidence, and I can not tell you how I know," Pete apologized with a wry smile.
"Hmm, I don't like that very much, but since I don't believe you're asking me or the league to get rid of your competition, I'll allow it. I'll be checking everyone first anyway before we move in. You don't want us to get rid of your competition, right?" Steven asked as he narrowed his eyes.
"Nope, I want to live on my farm and die of old age. Finding new exciting evolutions, helping people understand their pokemon better, and experimenting with berries and food, that's my jam. Not planning any apocalyptic end of the world event that reshapes reality or this planet," Pete answered in full honesty and a little pompously so that Metagross could reassure Steven of the assistant professor's motives.
"Fine goals," Steven relented with a forlorn expression. "I hope that in a few years someone with enough drive, tenacity and heart can become champion in my stead and allow me to travel the world at my leisure."
"You could take an apprentice, no? Just choose a promising newcomer or even a student, and give them a few challenges in exchange for some of the resources your father surely made available to you as a child. You have the means to get a few of those, so you could be sure someone replaces you that you will have full confidence in," Pete suggested with a warm smile.
Steven never made it a secret that he wanted to travel the world instead of staying 'cooped up' as the Hoenn champion, so Pete always wondered why he didn't pump some random kid full of resources that they could become champion in his stead. Sure, some would cry foul because of favoritism, but all Steven had to do was stand his ground and tell everyone the kid has potential rivaling his own.
"Haaa, you're not wrong. But the kid I choose is going to feel a lot of pressure," Steven pondered out loud.
"Just ask Professor Birch for tips. Isn't he sending promising graduates out into the world with his own bred pokemon as starters once every one or two months? Surely, the professor would even have a few people in mind for your sponsoring in the first place."
"Brilliant! Metagross, we'll hop to Birch before going to Unova! Now, what about the other shady dealings that you can magically tell me about inside Devon Corp?"
"Uh, I already did. Two admins on my list, one from each organization, have infiltrated senior positions in the company and are using them to slowly fill up your company's roster with Aqua and Magma grunts, I would imagine. They might have been there already, and Aqua and Magma got to them somehow, I'm not sure," Pete awkwardly offered while scratching the back of his head.
"...Metagross, I hope you're ready to finish our business in Unova as fast as possible," Steven said with a stony expression a few moments later.
"And, well... that would be all. No more bad news from me at this time, I promise," Pete promised with a thumbs up to lighten the mood.
"You will have done me, my father, maybe even all of Hoenn, a tremendous favor if all of this turns out to be the truth, which I fear is sadly the case. Maybe one day you will tell me how you found all of this out," Steven countered with a tired smile.
"On toward more positive topics, compensation. What's your favorite color, Pete?" Steven asked, once more gaining a confident aura.
Pete thought about the HeartGold and SoulSilver games where Steven asked a similar question to the player after beating Red and gave you a Hoenn starter based on your answer since you could only choose between three stones colored in red, blue, and green.
"I'd love to answer purple, a tie between red and blue. But the true answer is a warm, earthen brown. Feels like home to me," Pete answered while shaking his head a little.
"Why would you want to answer purple?" Steven asked with a raised brow.
"It's an inside joke with a family member I no longer get to see," Pete answered slowly. Good thing he remembered about an evening where he colored a picture book with his eldest niece so he didn't get caught in his first actual lie.
"Ah, sorry about that... hmm, then let's just take purple as the answer. Metagross, can I ask you to get them?" Steven asked while giving Metagross a meaningful smile, likely telling him something more via a psychic bond.
"Okay, that's the first part done. Now you said you were sure about all this information, right? If everything turns out to be wrong, I'll come and take the next goodies back from you~"
"Uh, yeah. I'm sure?"
"Good! Ah, it's been a while since I opened this so I'm not too sure what's inside but you may take three of them," Steven offered as he stood up from his chair and walked over to a tall but slim painting of a sunset in Hoenn. He tapped the wall next to it, and the painting slowly moved forward as the headpiece of a hidden shelf.
"These are some of my personal TMs I had my pokemon record ever since I became champion. Go nuts and consider full coverage with your advantage," Steven jovially commented with a wink.
'Looks like he's not asking for the machines back,' Pete thought with a relieved smile.
Pete walked over and was astonished to find over fifty different TMs on the shelf with some of the CDs even available multiple times in small stacks. Pete was still missing flying, steel, and bug typing energy coverage as well as ghost, ice, and fighting.
For flying, Pete found Aerial Ace, which quickly came on his mental must-have-list. It would do wonders for Arcanine's coverage and likely increase her speed some more if the little fluffy genius figured out how to use Extreme Speed with the move like she did with Flame Wheel. She might even get much quicker in learning moves like Air Cutter from the Farfetch'd and add another ranged attack to her repertoire.
Next Pete once more wanted to go thank Whitney for giving him something as precious as the Dragon Claw TM because even Steven only had this single dragon type move which would have surely become his second pick if he hadn't gotten the TM before.
He found Flash Cannon next, which he was sure the Solosis line could learn and was an amazing steel move that would also likely help Jasmine's pokemon. So that move became his second choice.
The third choice came a little harder. He narrowed it down to X-Scissor, a bug type move likely recorded by Steven's Armaldo, Shadow Ball, a ghost type move that either Metagross or Cradily recorded, and Ancient Power.
Sadly, Steven did not have any ice move TMs. Additionally, the available fighting TMs Pete could likely find in a lot of stores and Ancient Power, while a rock type move which he already had Sandstorm for was simply screaming his name.
As a researcher, having free access to the move was simply too enticing. Three pokemon were known to evolve once they knew the move: Tangela to Tangrowth, Piloswine to Mamoswine, and Yanma to Yanmega. The first and last were especially important because these two species lived near his home.
With one last reluctant look to Shadow Ball and X-Scissor, Pete picked Ancient Power together with Aerial Ace and Flash Cannon.
"You sure? You eyed that Shadow Ball TM pretty hard," Steven quipped with a cheeky smile.
"Yep, these benefit my pokemon and my job the most."
"Oh? Your job?"
What followed was two minutes of Pete explaining evolutions by aid of certain moves and his belief that Ancient Power was the key to help evolve three species before Steven's shiny Metagross came back and interrupted their discussion.
Pete kept in his mind that they might also be the key to unlocking Hisuian forms. Regional forms of ancient Sinnoh that had different typing. Maybe he will find even other evolutions and forms with the help of Ancient Power.
Three luxury balls were floating in front of the metal/psychic pokemon as it teleported back to the room, and Pete thought he was going to have to choose one, which made him a little giddy. The parallels to the games were too exciting for his inner pokenerd despite living in this world already for such a long time.
Metagross floated the balls over to Pete, and Steven gave him an encouraging smile, "Come on. Open them! They are all for you. I hope you get along with all three."
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