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Dakota eyed the Umbreon before sensing something going on behind her. She looked over her shoulder and stared at the same boy that fell on her. "What are you doing?" She hissed between gritted teeth.
Umbreon felt herself heat up and she looked away shyly.
Dakota looked at the Umbreon and shifted. "May I help you?" She questioned, still fuming. Her Umbreon looked up at the fellow eeveelution and tipped her head to the side curiously.
Dakota just gave him a glare and sat back down with a huff. The anti-social trainer had her hands into white fists. Umbreon rubbed her head against her trainer's pale legs. Trying relax her.
Dakota in the corner of her eye watched the stranger. Unsure of him. She sighed and played with a strand...
Dakota gasped at the sudden contact and leaped up letting the stranger fall. "What is wrong with you!" She glared, her green gaze seemed like it could have flames in them. She angrily put her hands on her hips and kept her gaze on him. Umbreon looked at the boy then at her trainer. Clearly confused.
Dakota rolled her eyes at the two girls. "Can you two shut up so I can pay attention and hear whats going on?!" She snapped at the two. Clearly annoyed, when she heard Milotic won she stared at it's trainer. Umbreon was already sleeping while sitting up. Dakota then murmured, "I wonder who will...
Dakota trained her pokemon hard. The red-head sighed and returned all of them except Umbreon who pressed up against her trainer's legs. Dakota checked her phone and realized that the Supreme Cup was starting. She put her phone away and began heading to where the competition was being held...
Dakota was in the forest with her pokemon. They were all out and playing. She leaned against the tree and hummed softly. The red-head just left Violet City, she didn't know where she was going next. But she didn't care, her journey isn't to battle gym leaders, it was to travel the different...
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