With Aloe sweet fragance aromatizing her small laboratory, Amanda walked from side to side sorting pokeballs, potions and many other items that soon were going to be given to the trainers she herself had chosen. Her Ivysaur, Aloe, held a pair of wipers on his wines to clean the different pokeballs holding starters, putting special attention on the Bulbasaur one.
"They should be arriving at four." she told Aloe "I'm so excited!" "Ivysaur!" accompanied her the grass type.
Amanda Blue was native from Eviterna, growing up surrounded by pokemon she met in the jungle. Even though she was very familiar with the relationship between humans and pokemon, everything changed when she visited Kanto.
Pokemon and humans working together for the same objective, befriending each other like she had never seen before. That was when she understood the potential of that partnership and couldn't help but wanting thet life style to be part of Eviterna.
Ten years passed from that. She was now an adult and she had finally managed to start a project to help her dream come true. A project calling potential trainers from every region to learn about the life in Eviterna and developing the practice of pokemon training in it. Fortunately, lots of trainers and professors from many regions offered help to her project, becoming gym leaders or forming small study centers in which the young trainers of Eviterna could find help in.
"It's Two and a half Aloe." she sighed looking at the clock "What do you feel like doing in the short time we have before their arrival?"
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Carah had spent a long time in the ferri to Eviterna. The most of the time writing on her journal or taking pictures to the different pokemon she spotted in the sea.
She couldn't believe she had gotten that oportunity, not like she knew so much about pokemon. She was borned in a simple family in Johto, her mother owned a small coffee shop and her father spent the most of his time traveling from one city to another interviewing famous people; he worked in the TV.
Carah, on the other way, wouldn't say her life was very exciting. She attended a small school in which she learned maths, science, history and just basic things about pokemon, the closest one she met was the gardener Trecko (and he wasn't very friendly). Even though, the idea of traveling acccompanied by those small creatures always excited her like nothing ever did. Flying on a pidgeos back while taking pictures of the cities, or sealing from the bay on a Lapras...
She really wanted to do all of those things, and she couldn't believe she was so close to it right in that moment...
It was wonderful... and way too stressful at the same time.
"Okay, Totodiles are too troublesome and Squirtle... no, no, a turtle pokemon should be so boring!" the idea of having to pick a pokemon was consuming every inch of her brain! There were so many types, and so many pokemon, and so many possibilities... It was too much for her!
Lost in thought like she was, Carah didn't realise how close they were to the port and how the most of the guys on the Ferri were already getting ready to land.
"They should be arriving at four." she told Aloe "I'm so excited!" "Ivysaur!" accompanied her the grass type.
Amanda Blue was native from Eviterna, growing up surrounded by pokemon she met in the jungle. Even though she was very familiar with the relationship between humans and pokemon, everything changed when she visited Kanto.
Pokemon and humans working together for the same objective, befriending each other like she had never seen before. That was when she understood the potential of that partnership and couldn't help but wanting thet life style to be part of Eviterna.
Ten years passed from that. She was now an adult and she had finally managed to start a project to help her dream come true. A project calling potential trainers from every region to learn about the life in Eviterna and developing the practice of pokemon training in it. Fortunately, lots of trainers and professors from many regions offered help to her project, becoming gym leaders or forming small study centers in which the young trainers of Eviterna could find help in.
"It's Two and a half Aloe." she sighed looking at the clock "What do you feel like doing in the short time we have before their arrival?"
***
Carah had spent a long time in the ferri to Eviterna. The most of the time writing on her journal or taking pictures to the different pokemon she spotted in the sea.
She couldn't believe she had gotten that oportunity, not like she knew so much about pokemon. She was borned in a simple family in Johto, her mother owned a small coffee shop and her father spent the most of his time traveling from one city to another interviewing famous people; he worked in the TV.
Carah, on the other way, wouldn't say her life was very exciting. She attended a small school in which she learned maths, science, history and just basic things about pokemon, the closest one she met was the gardener Trecko (and he wasn't very friendly). Even though, the idea of traveling acccompanied by those small creatures always excited her like nothing ever did. Flying on a pidgeos back while taking pictures of the cities, or sealing from the bay on a Lapras...
She really wanted to do all of those things, and she couldn't believe she was so close to it right in that moment...
It was wonderful... and way too stressful at the same time.
"Okay, Totodiles are too troublesome and Squirtle... no, no, a turtle pokemon should be so boring!" the idea of having to pick a pokemon was consuming every inch of her brain! There were so many types, and so many pokemon, and so many possibilities... It was too much for her!
Lost in thought like she was, Carah didn't realise how close they were to the port and how the most of the guys on the Ferri were already getting ready to land.