Hail Kinak,
I as trained more for the upcoming tournament, Cinder was at my feet. I journeyed to try to find something to train on, and it came flapping out of the grass.
"Farfetch'd? I don't want one of those, but I can't have it sucking out here in the wild! Cinder, cripple it."
"Aw, why do I have to do it?"
"Hey, wait. What'd you say?" I asked half puzzled and severly troubled
"Uh, nothing," he wittily retorted.
"Alright then."
He attacked the bird. Beating it with his tail and head, he kept it well grounded. The bird tried to lash out with its leek, but Cinder managed to dodge the blows. He would strike before the avian could draw back its beak. In the rain of blows, the bird seemed defenseless, but that was before...
In a brief moment when it wasn't being attacked, it began to swing its leek in an odd fashion. Through its almost rhythmic movement, it evaded all blows. Swinging its onion sprig, a faint glow seemed to grow on it. I was too busy yelling at Cinder to hit it. Continuing its fluid dancesteps, it brandished its leek at Eevee. With swift cuts, it hacked away the earth that it ran across. At this point, I began to panic.
Still keeping up the Sword's Dance, the wild duck slashed at Cinder wildly. The tables had turned, it would seem. Struggling to keep up the pace of jumping back in time to avoid the bladed sprig, Cinder tried barking at the bird. His attemps failed. The duck now drew near the end of its dance. Climbing into the air, it raised its leek over head, preparing the final blow. As its wings came down, Cinder lashed out its feet. A single streak of dust shot into the avian's eyes, but was enough to cause it to drop its weapon.
The leek sailed through the air and struck into the ground near my feet. Disarmed, the duck stared wide eyed at Eevee, who stared wide grinned at the Farfetch'd. He catapulted himself into the sky, bringing his front paws on the duck's body. Forcing it unto the ground, he smashed it beneathe all of his weight and force. He tumbled off it, rolling to my feet. He laided on his stomach with his tongue protruding and dizzy eyes.
I congratulated my Pokemon and began to walk away. Stopping briefly, I looked back at the Farfetch'd's crippled body and scoffed, leaving it as I walk away back to Stone Town to heal Cinder.
From the desk of Jackdaw