A/N: Damn it brain let me work on my other stories! "Sighs" Right so this is my tenth story that I'm making and even better since my tenth story is about Pokémon a favorite childhood game of mine that I still love to this day. Right enough of this let's just on with the story. Oh for those who don't know what a Gijinka is…it's a Pokémon with a human form.

Disclaimer: I do not own Pokémon

Just My Type

Chapter One: Welcome to Battle Street

A battle between two fighters has been going on for some time now. One of them was dodging her opponent's attacks with ease with a smile on her face. She had long flowing blue hair, wearing a sleeveless ice blue tank top and dark blue pants and seemed like she was enjoying the battle. Her opponent however seemed to be pretty upset that most of his attacks were missing.

"Damn it! Quite dodging and let me hit you already!" He started to charge up and let out large blast of electricity at the girl. This proved useless as she made copies of herself and the attack phased through one of them.

She just laughed. "No way! I'm having way too much fun!" The blue haired girl set her hands apart and a sphere of water formed. She launched it at her opponent but he just smiled.

"Like that's gonna work!" He set his arms apart and a glass wall appeared. The water attack seemed to deflect the attack off the wall but the blue haired girl smirked.

"How stupid do you think I am?" She crossed her arms and bits of ice formed around her. The blue haired girl pointed her arms toward her opponent. The bits of ice fired and broke through the wall and hit their target head on.

"Ahhhh!"

"Time to finish it." Light blue energy began to gather in the palm of her hand now. Once she had enough, she let fired a blue laser and hit her opponent once more. This time the attack knocked him down for good.

"And just like that folks, the match is over. The winner is Glass from the Glaceon race! She remains to be our undefeated champ in the seventh battle street!" The crowd cheered loud for their champion. Within the crowd was a girl with long green hair in a braided ponytail. She clapped as well for the champ. She would always come by to the battle streets just see her battle. The way she battles was almost like she was in contests. The crowd began to disperse and she figured she might as well do the same. The Green haired girl began to walk away but a few people.

One of them was a guy wearing a purple jacket with marking like a colorful face on back and had purple hair. His friend wore a black shirt and had black hair while his pants had red stripes with yellow spots all over. "Hey baby, we don't to see many cute girls like you around here. How about you roll with us so we can protect you from any strangers."

The other snickered. "Yeah, while we're at it, we can show you a good time."

She looked nervous. "Uh thanks but I think I'll just be fine on my own. Thank you though." This was one of the downsides of going to a battle street; she seldom encounters questionable people like these two guys. The green haired girl wasn't much of fighter.

"Hey jackasses! Why don't you don't bother someone else before I freeze you." All three turned to see the reminding champion and she seemed a little pissed. Both guys had a slight look of fear on their faces. They bolted as soon as Glass took her first step. The other girl was impressed that the blue haired girl. She just scared off two tough looking guys just by staring them down. "Tch, they always run when someone stronger comes by." Glass looked at the other girl. "You alright? They didn't do anything weird to you right?"

The green haired girl blushed a little at her savior. "No they didn't. Thank you."

Glass smiled. "No problem. They may look tough but they're weak." She took another look at the girl. "What is someone like you doing here anyway? The battle streets are filled with people who are just itching to fight and you stand out like a sore thumb."

The shy girl looked down. "I come here sometimes to watch battles like yours. I may not battle but I am happy enough to see others battle."

The blue haired girl smiled at the other girl's innocence. "What's your name? I would like to treat you properly to the sites around here."

The green haired girl looked up and smiled sweetly. "My name is Kylee. I'm from the-"

"Leafeon race right?"

The green haired girl was shocked. "Y-Yes and I would love to."

Glass grabbed her new friend's hand. "Great let's get something to eat in honor of our new friendship." She dragged Kylee around the battle street. She was surprised that there were much more than simple battles all around. There were vendors, cafés, bars and trade stations for various prizes. "I never knew such businesses existed here."

Glass smiled at her new friend. "Hey we got spend our prize money somewhere. I'm guessing you never traveled this far in huh."

Kylee shook her head. "No I haven't. Just where the battles are."

"Is that so?" Now Glass was interested who this girl is. She's not the battle type but she comes here to the battle streets to watch. After some searching, she found a place where they could have meal. "Here we go. This place is great for serving food."

The green haired girl looked at the sign. "Outskirt Island? Why choose such a name?"

The Glaceon girl shrugged. "I don't know but I'm not questioning it. Come on." Kylee blushed again when Glass held her hand. Both girls sat down at a table waited to be served. After a few minutes, a girl with red hair in pigtails was wearing a yellow shirt with red flames on it and short red skirt.

She smiled at the two of them. "Uh-huh. I thought it was you Glass and who's your new friend?"

The blue haired girl giggled. "Hey Marby. This is my new friend Kylee and I'm treating her to lunch."

Marby looked at the new girl and smiled at her. "Nice to meet you. I'm Marby and I'll be serving you two. I'm guess you want your usual?"

Glass nodded. "Yeah that's right."

Marby turned to the Leafeon girl. "And you miss Kylee?"

She thought about it for a few seconds. "If you have it, a pecha berry smoothie."

The redhead wrote down the orders on her pad. "Right then. Your food will be ready in no time."

Both girls saw the girl leave. Now they were alone, Glass asked a few questions. "So Kylee, why are you in the battle streets? You don't look the kind of girl who battles."

The green haired girl smiled sadly. "I liked battles when I was little. It was because my brother would take me here and I would watch him battle. He even won a few battle streets himself. He would treat me to snacks back at where we live."

Glass was very interested in hearing that. "Your brother huh. It seems like you look up to him a lot. Where is he now?"

"He's at the E.G academy." Kylee replied.

"No fucking way!" Glass was surprised that her brother was at the academy. "Your brother is trying to be an Elite Guard? Damn your brother doesn't think small. I heard that academy can break spirits in no time. Only the toughest of the tough can be E.G. From what I heard, the passing on that place is low as Distortion World."

While Glass may have a point there, Kylee still believed in her older brother. "Yes that's true but I believe he can do it. Not only he wants to protect the people here, he also wants to protect me as well. That is enough to drive him."

Just when the talk was getting interesting, Marby showed up with their orders. "Here you go. One order on nachos with tamato berry sauce and one order of pecha berry smoothie. Enjoy."

"Thanks Marby." The redhead smiled and left the two girls alone. Glass looked at her food with stars in her eyes. "Oh how I missed you so." Took a chip and dipped it in the sauce. Just as she was about to take a bite, Glass took a look at Kylee who looked like she was caught in the head lights. "Something wrong?"

Kylee shook her head. "I'm sorry for staring but I haven't seen an ice type eat something that's hot."

Glass started to snicker and then laughed at her friend's simplicity. A couple of seconds later, she settled down. "Just because I'm an ice type doesn't mean I can't enjoy the hot stuff. Seriously, not everything is black and white."

The green haired girl looked down. "I'm sorry."

Now the champ felt like she should cheer her friend up. "Don't sweat the small stuff Kylee. Let's just enjoy our meal."

The other girl smiled and drank her smoothie while Glass ate her nachos. During the meal, Kylee had some questions of her own about the champion. "Hey Glass, do you have any family?"

Glass stopped eating one of her nachos. "No, in fact I cut my connections with my parents a long time ago." She instantly replied in a deadpan voice.

The green haired girl was shocked to hear this from the other girl. "But why? Aren't they worried about you?"

Glass just scoffed at the question. "Not in the least. In more ways than one, I couldn't meet their expectations."

Kylee wondered what happened between Glass and her parents. From where she looked at it, she thought Glass look liked a nice girl so why did she leave her parents. She regretted asking that kind of question. "I'm sorry Glass. I didn't mean to be nosy."

The blue haired girl smiled as she sighed. "It's no big deal. What happened in past is history. I'm a lot happier right now then I was back then. Let's just enjoy the day."

Kylee smiled and drank her smoothie. The meal went off without further talk about family. Soon as they were done, the green haired girl checked the time. "Eh it's that time already?"

Glass didn't know what the deal was with her friend. "Why? Do you have a curfew or something?"

The Leafeon girl nodded. "Yes I do. I need to get home."

The champ smiled. "All right but I'm the one leading you out of here. A cute girl such as you is easy pickings."

Kylee didn't know she meant that as compliment of some sorts. "Thank you Glass."

For unknown reasons, the other girl slightly blushed. "Y-Yeah." She stood up. "Come on, we can't let you get in trouble with your folks now huh."

The green haired girl was thankful that her new friend would do this. She walked along Glass to the exit of the Battle Street. While doing so, she saw a few people look at the two of them. It was understandable that Kylee was getting a little nervous. She wasn't used to this much attention. They finally reached the entrance of the Battle Street. "See you Kylee. It was nice to know you."

The other girl smiled. "Don't worry, you can see me again." She pulled a card out and handed to Glass. "My family runs sweets shop. If you want, you can come over to visit."

Glass looked at the card and put it in her pocket. "I guess I can come over."

Kylee smiled. "Great hope we can meet again." She waved goodbye and left.

The blue haired girl saw her friend off and returned to the Battle Street. She took out the card again and looked at it a second time. Turns it out Kylee's bakery isn't too far off. What worried her was the bakery was near some painful memories. She didn't know if it was karma or fate. Glass sighed. "Well what's more important to you? Kylee or your pride?"