"...I don't believe it." Daisy Waterflower stood there, right hand up to her chin, mouth slightly agape. "You're really good."
"I try," you replied smugly. Daisy slowly returned her Seel to her pokeball, casually putting it back on her belt.
"Well, congrats! Come with me, I'll get you a cascade badge." She waved you to come forward, turning around as she did so.
"Hold on," you said, causing her to pause midstep. "What about the rest of our arrangement? We had a bet."
Slowly, she turned back around, a nervous smile on her face. "O-of course, I'll get you two season passes to our shows-"
"That wasn't our bet." You shook your head. "You know what our bet was. And I have witnesses." You glanced over at Lily and Violet, sitting on a bench on the side of the pokemon battle arena.
"W-wait, you were serious?" Daisy asked, recoiling slightly from you. "I...I-I thought you were joking. I mean who could possibly want to-"
"That's not your concern," you interrupted. "We had a bet. Since you seem to have forgotten the terms, I'll help you out. If you were able to win our pokemon battle and only used one pokemon to beat three of mine, I would clean every pokemon tank in the gym for free. If I won, and only used one pokemon to beat three of yours, I'd get an hour to do whatever I wanted to your feet. And I won the bet."
"I-I thought it was like...an euphemism, you know?" She put her hands out to her sides, sweatdropping. "Those season passes are worth thousands of dollars, they're the most valuable thing I can give you! Don't tell me you'd rather-"
"That's exactly what I'm saying." You crossed your arms over your chest. "You agreed to the bet. Enthusiastically, might I add."
"I...ah..." she glanced around, long blonde hair fluttering around her face.
"He's right, you know," Lily said, placing her hand on Daisy's right shoulder. Daisy spun around. Her sisters had come up behind her while she was attempting to negotiate her way out of the bet. "You did make the bet.
"Your own fault," Violet added. "You're really not much of a trainer, shouldn't have made the bet. You really hate cleaning those tanks, don't you?"
Daisy glanced down at her shoes, then spun around back to face you, scowling. "Well, you know what? I refuse! Ew!" she shouted. "I'm not letting you...what made you think I would ever...ew! I'll get you your badge, I'll get you season passes, but I am not-"
At that moment, Violet and Lily both grabbed Daisy from behind, wrestling her down onto the floor. Violet wrapped her arms around her torso, pinning her arms to her sides, while Lily grabbed her legs and wrapped them up. They stood up, gripping her tightly as she tried to squirm away.
"The Waterflower Sisters always honor their bets," Violet said, keeping Daisy pinned.
"Give us ten minutes to set her up?" Lily asked, turning to look at you with a smirk.
"Sure," you said.
"Come up to the second floor in a bit," she said, as the two guided the struggling older sister away.
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"One hour," Violet said, standing to the right of a yellow door in the hallway of the second floor of the gym. "That was the bet."
"Feet only," Lily added from the left of the door. "We'll be watching on a webcam. You touch her anywhere else, the bet is broken."
"Thanks girls." You stepped forward to stand in front of the door. "Thanks for the help, I kinda...figured she'd put up a fuss."
"It's only fair." Violet nodded. "She should hold up her end of the bet. Her fault."
"Oh, she's going to hate it," Lily said, giggling. "You're a foot fan I take it?"
"Absolutely," you replied.
"Well, we'll have to exchange phone number," she said slyly. "I've always wanted to feel what it was like to have a man worship my feet."
You glanced down at her white flipflops. She removed her right foot from one of them and wiggled her toes at you before slipping it back in.
"We'll talk later," you said, feeling your face go slightly red. "I'll be back soon."
With that, you opened the door quietly and slipped through, silently shutting it behind you. On entering, you were greeted by the sight of...