I'll never forget the day I left Team Galactic. Sure, life at the top was good, but it wasn't until I left that I realized everything I missed out on.
I joined to get revenge for my dad. I mean, don't get me wrong, he was garbage. He lied, stole, cheated, and used me like a tool, but ever since Ma died, he was all I had. He did odd jobs for Team Galactic, but one time a deal went south and he wound up dead. After that, the only family I had was the Stunky that my dad gave me for my tenth birthday. It wasn't really a birthday present so much as a means to start making me useful to him, but I was still glad to have someone to call a friend. For the next year or so, I lived on the streets of Eterna City, doing petty crimes in order to get by. Eventually, I caught Galactic's eye, and they offered me membership.
In retrospect, I don't regret taking the path I took to Commander. I lied whenever it was convenient, threw my fellow teammates under the bus whenever it would benefit me, and slept with more than a few guys to get what I wanted, and what I wanted--needed--was a promotion. And it worked; just six months in, and bam, I'm Commander Jupiter. If becoming one of the top-ranked members of Team Galactic was this easy, Cyrus was as good as dead.
Or so I thought. My senior partner and fellow commander, Saturn, never let me get anywhere near Cyrus. No matter what I tried, every plan I had to kill Cyrus backfired. It wasn't all bad, though. During my failed attempts, I was living the good life. I had a home, power, money, and respect. Or maybe it was more fear than respect. I was definitely feared. So I thought, why ruin a good thing? I had money, a place to stay, and my pick of any man I wanted for my bed. I decided to put my plans to kill Cyrus on hold and just enjoy the life I had now.
And then she showed up.
It was about three years ago. Cyrus called a meeting, and Saturn and I walked into his office to see this cute redhead who looked like she was another one of Cyrus's barely-legal escorts. Cyrus introduced her as Mars, a talented young trainer from Hearthome and our newest commander. Saturn and I didn't understand why he felt we needed another commander. We both kinda figured it was because Cyrus thought she was hot, and to his credit, she was. But hotness can only get you so far, and I was determined to show this newbie just how inferior she really was. I challenged her to a battle, right there in Cyrus's office. She accepted, and held her own pretty well, but I still won.
Cyrus was pissed. He said I had a lot to learn about trusting his judgment and showing my partners the respect they are owed. I told him respect is earned and not owed, and spit in his face. Saturn tackled me, his Toxicroak out and battle ready before we even hit the ground. Cyrus called him off, and said that for my insubordination I would be demoted. I would keep my commander status, but now Mars outranked me, too. To make matters worse, Cyrus switched Mars's and Saturn's assignments, which meant that Mars was now my new senior partner.
The first few weeks were hell. Cyrus deliberately planned missions where Mars and I would have to work together, and he never hesitated to remind me who outranked who. On our first major job, we were sent to stake out Eterna City as a possibility for a new hideout. Mars took me aside and told me that even though she outranked me officially, she would defer to my years of experience and submit to any order I gave her. I thought she was testing me to see if I would start bossing her around so she'd rat me out. But she didn't. True to her word, when things got heated, she followed my orders to the letter and didn't even flinch when I countermanded one of her own.
Over the next couple years, things softened a lot between us. Mars was all business when she needed to be, but whenever we had some down time, she would try to learn more about me, and told me her life story whether I wanted to hear it or not. She told me her real name--Shirley--and asked me to tell her mine. Lisa, I told her, the name sounding foreign on my lips. It had been ages since anyone called me that. She said there's no reason why friends should have to use code names when they're in private, and I remember I laughed because I thought the idea of her being my friend was absurd. And then it hit me. I didn't really have any friends here. Skuntank was the closest thing I had to one. She was the only creature I could trust completely.
Eventually, Shirley did earn my trust, and we became friends. For one night, during the siege at Spear Pillar, we were more than friends. It wasn't something we planned, but it changed the way I felt about both her and Team Galactic. Killing Cyrus wasn't even on my radar anymore. I was looking forward to a life in Team Galactic with Shirley, but she wanted to leave them forever; witnessing Giratina grab Cyrus and pull him to another world made her realize that she was in over her head. She just needed to find the right time to leave.
We found it at Stark Mountain. We both were thrashed by some trainer, who agreed to let us go in exchange for our Galactic-given Pokemon and the remnants of Team Galactic. Saturn was arrested a short time later, and that was the end of our time as criminals. We decided to travel to Unova since it was far away, and no one would really know who we were. I tried to tell Shirley about how I really felt about her, but the words never came. I think she figured it out, though. She held my hand on the plane there, and when it came time to part ways at Mistralton City, our hug lingered for a little bit too long.
I decided that it was now or never. I took her hands, looked her in the eyes, and confessed everything. She told me that she reciprocated my feelings, and I asked her if she would come with me on my journey - wherever it might take me. She agreed, and we decided to start by challenging gyms. As it turned out, Mistralton City had one and, after we both won, we were on our way.
I sighed happily as we left the city to Route 7. I felt like a new person. I had found new purpose in life, and a beautiful woman to share it with. Our life--our journey--had only just begun.
I can't wait to see what happens next.