They met up with his family a bit later than expected, but they all rushed through the small road connecting Oldale to Slateport so they could make their ship to Ever Grande City. Forrest had all his Pokemon in their Pokeballs, which was unusual for any other time of the year. But he spent this time to have his sons crawl over him or feed his daughter and cradle her to sleep. The five of them together looked like the perfect family.

There were many trainers who wanted to challenge Forrest specifically, but he turned them all down and passed them off to his cousins. At this point in his life, and the level on which his Pokemon competed, he didn’t need to “test the waters” or “keep his team in shape.” It was his regular routine to keep his team in the best condition possible at all times. He felt they should always be ready for a tough battle at any time, so he always trained with his Pokemon himself.

It looked odd for Forrest to have his sleeveless hoodie on, even if it barely covered much of his body. That, with six Pokeballs around his belt and the rucksack and luggage bags around him, he looked over-encumbered from his usual travelling equipment when most of the family left for the lunch banquet sponsored by the Elite Four and current Champion. He looked almost clumsy as he shifted or walked around. But he took this time to start on a cigar while his kids were away. He wasn’t used to being around so many people, considering his hermitic tendencies.

“You gotta light?” a stranger approached him. The man was clearly seasoned, but Forrest couldn’t immediately tell if he was there to compete in the Championship or if he was traveling with others. Instead of prying, he just fetched a matchbook from his pocket and handed it to the man. “You’re Forrest Johnson, right?” he said with a cigarette in his mouth.

Forrest just nodded in response. Just as he had, a younger girl approached with excitement. She was just another competitor wishing to get a feel for the competition. He had to redirect her to Chesley, which she seemed just as excited since he was a foreigner from Johto.

“Why don’t you indulge her,” he said with smoke in his lungs. “I’ve been watching you turning down everyone who challenges you,” the man admitted as the smoke drifted from his mouth.

“I don’t like to, and my Pokemon don’t care for the lack of battling space.”

The man looked around. The port was larger than a standard battlefield and he was clearly confused. How much space did one need to battle? “Their battle styles require a clear field,” Forrest interpreted the man’s look.

The man looked around once more to note how many trainers were around, littering the bow of the ship. He just nodded and turned to sit next to Forrest. Just as he had, Forrest smothered his cigar and put it back into its case. The man looked up to see a woman with three small children with her walking toward them.

George hid behind his mother while Stephen approached the two with an odd sense of confidence. “Who’s this?” the boy asked with hands on his hips.

The man raised his brow, impressed by the boy’s frankness. “Elijah,” he said with a small smile and extended his hand to shake the boy’s.

Stephen just crossed his arms in denial of the greeting. “What do you want with my dad?” he asked.

“We were just chatting, hon,” Forrest interrupted and waved him to come to his lap. He chuckled slightly in knowing he was responsible for his child’s behavior.

Elijah visited for a bit before returning to his own daughter who was competing in the competition. They learned he came from Sinnoh and was there only for the sake of his daughter. This being the highlight of the voyage, Forrest was glad to get off the ship at Ever Grande and find their room at the immense inn. Chesley, Caleb, and Valoria had their own rooms which were fitted to house their families as well. The rest of his family were easily housed as well in spite of the hundreds of competitors this year’s events had gathered.

Forrest remained in his room to meditate. Katherine took the children to play with the rest of their family. She knew not to force him into socialization since she could never make him do more than with what he was comfortable. Still, he couldn’t shake a nervous unease from his body. It was unusual from all other times he’d competed in the Championship. However, it was the first time in four years since he had, considering the demands of his family. But he committed to placing in the Championship once more before he would give up competing.

The next day consisted of qualifying rounds. Forrest had little trouble making it to the quarter-finals, but the challenges lasted all day and took their toll on his and his Pokemon’s stamina. But just as the quarterfinalists were to be presented on the large stadium screens, all the power was cut off and the event was to be postponed before advancing forward.