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Clydae
Clydae was beginning to get more than agitated at the looks and remarks about her egg. She made a mental note to give Oak a good wallop for all the trouble. In her time as a trainer, she had spent plenty of it with eggs. But her irritation vanished as the Togetic spoke. Well, spoke in "Togi"'s and such. But the little thing was so cute and obviously humbled, that she hoped that Argo had been paying attention. Argo's groggy voice came to her head as if on cue, and his short, rough translation was all she really needed. Clydae looked at the little Togetic as she clung to her trainer's leg. She gave a soft chuckle before standing up once more, dusting off her half-gloved hands on her dark jeans. As the trainer spoke, she offered a smile, "No, I don't hold it against you, you were just trying to do what you thought was right, that's all," she replied softly. "And it's nice to meet you, Kade," she added.
Bending down quickly to pick up the egg, she tucked it under her arm once more before shaking her head slightly. The fear and humility of the Togetic was just too much. But it was time to go to the pokecenter, or else this thing was going to bust open, clamp or no clamp. She cast a glance down the road to where the pokemon center was just around the corner from where they stood. "Well, I'm headed to the pokecenter over there. I have an injure pokemon with me, and I want this thing to hatch as close to Nurse Joy as possible, just in case. I also want her to check the condition of my other eggs here," she spoke rather quickly, gesturing to the bulging bag that slung from her shoulder. She paused, speaking as she laughed once more, "And don't worry Marzy, these ones don't have anything on them."
Clydae had bred all the eggs herself, but had purposefully made sure not to identify them. She, like Marzy, liked the surprise. It was like Christmas each time an egg would hatch! But she was tired of waiting, and she noted humorously that Marzy wasn't keen on waiting either. Clydae gave a jerk of her head to Matt, signaling that she had to go. They could stay and chat and catch up later if they wanted, but Clydae had to excuse herself to head off to the Pokemon center. As she rounded the short bend, the sliding glass doors welcomed her with the familiar sound of running technology. Before she stepped inside, she took a breath and removed the clamp from the circumference of the egg. Almost instantaneously, it noticed it's freedom and began its violent shaking. Finally, Clydae strolled up to the Pokemon Center counter, where a jolly Nurse Joy greeted her as usual. "Hello Nurse Joy. I have a Lucario here who ran into a particularly... affectionate little girl. I just would like you to take a look at him. And I have these eggs that I'd just like for you to scan if you could," Clydae removed the small red and white ball from her hip and handed it to the pink-haired woman, who happily nodded, and rushed back to a distant room with the four eggs and the Lucario-containing pokeball.
With the Pokecenter now nearly vacant save for a concerned trainer or two, Clydae took one of the empty chairs, and set the wriggling egg in her lap. Earlier on in their trip, Argo had bet Kippy four pennies (it was really just whatever Argo had found under the airplane seat) that the egg would be the Electrike. Clydae herself had refused to guess, but now was wondering if she could feel what it might be now that it was on the verge of breaking loose. Clydae, never one to let go of past pokemon, had been sure to include one of each of her old team in the lineage of each of the eggs. And with all the trouble this one has caused... Clydae paused, containing a laugh. Well, it would have to be Feanor's, so that would mean... Man, Argo, I think you're right... She shook her head slightly, and looked up. She hoped that her traveling companions would be able to see the hatching, as it was one of the more amazing things about pokemon, in her opinion.
Bending down quickly to pick up the egg, she tucked it under her arm once more before shaking her head slightly. The fear and humility of the Togetic was just too much. But it was time to go to the pokecenter, or else this thing was going to bust open, clamp or no clamp. She cast a glance down the road to where the pokemon center was just around the corner from where they stood. "Well, I'm headed to the pokecenter over there. I have an injure pokemon with me, and I want this thing to hatch as close to Nurse Joy as possible, just in case. I also want her to check the condition of my other eggs here," she spoke rather quickly, gesturing to the bulging bag that slung from her shoulder. She paused, speaking as she laughed once more, "And don't worry Marzy, these ones don't have anything on them."
Clydae had bred all the eggs herself, but had purposefully made sure not to identify them. She, like Marzy, liked the surprise. It was like Christmas each time an egg would hatch! But she was tired of waiting, and she noted humorously that Marzy wasn't keen on waiting either. Clydae gave a jerk of her head to Matt, signaling that she had to go. They could stay and chat and catch up later if they wanted, but Clydae had to excuse herself to head off to the Pokemon center. As she rounded the short bend, the sliding glass doors welcomed her with the familiar sound of running technology. Before she stepped inside, she took a breath and removed the clamp from the circumference of the egg. Almost instantaneously, it noticed it's freedom and began its violent shaking. Finally, Clydae strolled up to the Pokemon Center counter, where a jolly Nurse Joy greeted her as usual. "Hello Nurse Joy. I have a Lucario here who ran into a particularly... affectionate little girl. I just would like you to take a look at him. And I have these eggs that I'd just like for you to scan if you could," Clydae removed the small red and white ball from her hip and handed it to the pink-haired woman, who happily nodded, and rushed back to a distant room with the four eggs and the Lucario-containing pokeball.
With the Pokecenter now nearly vacant save for a concerned trainer or two, Clydae took one of the empty chairs, and set the wriggling egg in her lap. Earlier on in their trip, Argo had bet Kippy four pennies (it was really just whatever Argo had found under the airplane seat) that the egg would be the Electrike. Clydae herself had refused to guess, but now was wondering if she could feel what it might be now that it was on the verge of breaking loose. Clydae, never one to let go of past pokemon, had been sure to include one of each of her old team in the lineage of each of the eggs. And with all the trouble this one has caused... Clydae paused, containing a laugh. Well, it would have to be Feanor's, so that would mean... Man, Argo, I think you're right... She shook her head slightly, and looked up. She hoped that her traveling companions would be able to see the hatching, as it was one of the more amazing things about pokemon, in her opinion.