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... t was being pulled rather than flying. Hmmm, so he wasn’t going to trade out pokemon or try and scorch the earth against my pokemon?

“Rain Dance!” I ordered, and Shrek dutifully began to thump his fists into the ground before hopping left and right as he summoned forth clouds of rain.

With two beats of Charizard’s wings it was shooting up into the forming clouds. Damn, it was fast.

“Fly above the clouds!” called Bruce.

I frowned. That was a relatively good move wi ...

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