@Yonnie ∩^ω^∩
A breeze trickled in the air as a girl stood in front of a bread cart. Her wavy brown locks blew slightly, long and wispy. The visor over the cart protected her and the old seller from the sun's cheerful rays, which had left a tan on her skin gently. Her dark eyelashes blinked away any passing dust, which she had learned to ignore after her departure from her school. She missed those days often, nearly every day. When she and her friends traveled together, joked and laughed, and learned all about the world. But she had learned about moving on after her beloved mother had been stolen by death. This new, confident young woman was none other than Kaytlin, once one of the weakest Pokémon trainers around.
“Arigato, Gio,” Kay thanked the old man who handed her the loaves of bread. Gio gave a gentle crooked smile. He thanked her in a native language, in which Kay smiled and nodded. She placed the coins on his cart and waved goodbye. Then, turning and placing the wrapped loaves in her purse, Kay went off, her loved Liepard strutting beside her. Kay's light eyes scanned the busy city, recognizing all of the sights she'd visit everyday. After Kay graduated, she returned to Snowbell City, where she studied Pokémon and provided health to them. But when she got an urgent call in Lumiose from her mother, she had packed her bags and set off there. Later, her mother had died there in Lumiose, suffered from a heart attack whilst in Lumiose Tower. Kay barely dared to look at the tower anymore, but learned to accept the tragedy that happened only a year ago. Now at the age of 22, Kay was one of the most successful Pokémon scientists. “Nea,” Kay said, stopping by a Pokémon Center. “Should we stop at the groomers? Your fur is quite long.” She looked down at her beautiful cat. There was a pink ribbon around the feline's neck, with a gold chain that held her address and number. Liepard simply let a soft rumble from her throat, and Kay smiled. “Perhaps another day...”
She continued to carry on with Liepard, her red sneaker's laces bouncing with each step. Kay had in a ponytail, similar to the one she wore as a child. However, her hair was long and more curled. She didn't care about the scar on her face as she would go around town with confidence. She remembered how she was terrified of people noticing it. That brought her the memory when she first met her best friends. Kay laughed softly and quietly to herself. Being chased by Beedrill and hiding in forests, shopping with Ashen, laughing with Key. She missed most of it. “Nea,” Kay said gently, “come.” She sat down on a bench by the Lumiose tower, Nea jumping up next to her. Kay set her purse down and pulled a loaf out. She looked up and stared at the hundreds of people walking and chatting. Kay hadn't made many more friends since meeting her best friends, except for a coworker a couple years older than her. She relaxed more into the bench, thinking about her past, a small smile on her face. Her eyes stung a bit as she remembered everybody's reunion, wishing it could be more like it at the current time. Kay looked down at Nea, who was grooming herself and soaking in the sun. She smiled at the cat who often reminded her of herself.
Kay bit her lip gently, she had put the loaf back and was now staring st the ground. She fidgeted with the charm bracelet she had bought many years before with the generosity of Key. Her eyes lit up slightly as she remembered her giant crush on Key. She liked to look back and laugh at herself for being a dork, thinking about how nervous she was to meet him. But he had still accepted her friendship, which had made her plenty happy to the current day.
A breeze trickled in the air as a girl stood in front of a bread cart. Her wavy brown locks blew slightly, long and wispy. The visor over the cart protected her and the old seller from the sun's cheerful rays, which had left a tan on her skin gently. Her dark eyelashes blinked away any passing dust, which she had learned to ignore after her departure from her school. She missed those days often, nearly every day. When she and her friends traveled together, joked and laughed, and learned all about the world. But she had learned about moving on after her beloved mother had been stolen by death. This new, confident young woman was none other than Kaytlin, once one of the weakest Pokémon trainers around.
“Arigato, Gio,” Kay thanked the old man who handed her the loaves of bread. Gio gave a gentle crooked smile. He thanked her in a native language, in which Kay smiled and nodded. She placed the coins on his cart and waved goodbye. Then, turning and placing the wrapped loaves in her purse, Kay went off, her loved Liepard strutting beside her. Kay's light eyes scanned the busy city, recognizing all of the sights she'd visit everyday. After Kay graduated, she returned to Snowbell City, where she studied Pokémon and provided health to them. But when she got an urgent call in Lumiose from her mother, she had packed her bags and set off there. Later, her mother had died there in Lumiose, suffered from a heart attack whilst in Lumiose Tower. Kay barely dared to look at the tower anymore, but learned to accept the tragedy that happened only a year ago. Now at the age of 22, Kay was one of the most successful Pokémon scientists. “Nea,” Kay said, stopping by a Pokémon Center. “Should we stop at the groomers? Your fur is quite long.” She looked down at her beautiful cat. There was a pink ribbon around the feline's neck, with a gold chain that held her address and number. Liepard simply let a soft rumble from her throat, and Kay smiled. “Perhaps another day...”
She continued to carry on with Liepard, her red sneaker's laces bouncing with each step. Kay had in a ponytail, similar to the one she wore as a child. However, her hair was long and more curled. She didn't care about the scar on her face as she would go around town with confidence. She remembered how she was terrified of people noticing it. That brought her the memory when she first met her best friends. Kay laughed softly and quietly to herself. Being chased by Beedrill and hiding in forests, shopping with Ashen, laughing with Key. She missed most of it. “Nea,” Kay said gently, “come.” She sat down on a bench by the Lumiose tower, Nea jumping up next to her. Kay set her purse down and pulled a loaf out. She looked up and stared at the hundreds of people walking and chatting. Kay hadn't made many more friends since meeting her best friends, except for a coworker a couple years older than her. She relaxed more into the bench, thinking about her past, a small smile on her face. Her eyes stung a bit as she remembered everybody's reunion, wishing it could be more like it at the current time. Kay looked down at Nea, who was grooming herself and soaking in the sun. She smiled at the cat who often reminded her of herself.
Kay bit her lip gently, she had put the loaf back and was now staring st the ground. She fidgeted with the charm bracelet she had bought many years before with the generosity of Key. Her eyes lit up slightly as she remembered her giant crush on Key. She liked to look back and laugh at herself for being a dork, thinking about how nervous she was to meet him. But he had still accepted her friendship, which had made her plenty happy to the current day.