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Nothing but Golden

Plip....plip.......pliplip....

The sky was ashen in color, sporting bitter grey blotches that stretched across the horizon without any tinge of blue. Far off, in the distance bordering on the edge of accurate perception, the color was smudged darker - murky charcoal rubbings in the atmosphere. Swaying slowly in a soft, listless wind, the closely-knit pine trees embroidering the edge of Route 33 sent their needles shivering. Droplets of beaded rain water dripped from the thin, pointed leaves, disappearing into the blanket of yellow-brown needles that carpeted the grass around the trees. The occasional flare of stamina resulted in a fierce gust of wind, just brief enough to claw its way through the bundled needles and whistle through the untamed tall grass before settling back down into lethargy. Huddled down within the knothole of a deeply-set oak, slightly beyond the carefully planted rows of evergreens, a Hoothoot blinked its large, baleful red eyes and ruffled its downy breast feathers. It clicked its beak once or twice with accompanying chirrups of sound, unnerved by the impending storm. Outside the thick, deep knothole, clinging with its clawlike yellow legs to the tree bark, a lone Spinarak shifted its weight before continuing its climb up into the foliage.

The hard-packed dirt road, wide and carving clearly through the natural forests surrounding Azalea, was oaken brown. Dust made to soften the color on clear, bright days when genial white clouds drifted easily across the sky, but the rain had pounded it away temporarily. The occasional clump of wild weeds erupted out of the compact earth, a miracle in itself. Enough feet had tamped the ground that no plant life should've been able to take root in the road; yet they were there, albeit small, and age had yellowed them at the tips.

Jutting stubbornly out of the collective forestland every now and then, large rock formations grated against the green state of the land. They had once probably clung to the cavernous area just to the east of Route 33, where Union Cave linked Azalea to Violet City, yet time had nibbled away at them until they found themselves severed from the main section.

Plip...plip plip plip....plip...

A lone figure, dulled by the steady downpour of quiet rain, glanced wordlessly up at the peak of one of these rocky hills, ignoring the bitingly-cold droplets of water that stung his unprotected face. The rain arced over his cheeks, collected swiftly on the tip of his chin, and dropped to the ground to be dismissed from memory altogether. The figure's half-lidded eyes, horribly bright in contrast to the grey evening, were a merciless gold, highlighted in orange fire that was unexpressed by his face. An emotionless frown lay heavily on his thin lips as he readjusted the undetailed black satchel slung over his shoulder, and it remained as he continued down the hushed path.

A slender, form-fitting trenchcoat fluttered out behind him as a short-lived gust attempted to buffet his soaked hair, held away from his bored eyes by a set of jet-black goggles. The locks were navy-blue with saturation, a shade darker than his natural color. His loose bangs lay damply against his face, and the hair kept away from his eyesight by the goggles hung against the nape of his neck in wet, jagged clumps. A black, scar-like triangle shape lay upon his left cheek, almost two inches long and starting along his jawline. A thick turtleneck shirt lay beneath the shrouding dark fabric of his coat; a glittering crystal of emerald hung around his neck on a black string, glinting in spite of the overcast shaded sky.

Slowly, with the deliberation that comes with unconscious movement, the boy flexed the fingers gripping his pack by its long drawstring. The slim white gloves acting as a second skin kept his hand from turning numb from the dreary weather, yet the lack of circulation send pinpricks of uncomfortable pain to his fingertips if he kept the same grip on the leather strap for too long. His boots, the same contrasting shade of white, were of similar material; at least the insulation was the same. They were, however, splattered with mud and a clogged mixture of grainy pebbles picked up during his trek within the Zubat- and Geodude-riddled Union Cave.

Within the passing moment between one breath and the next, the figure's eyes lost their skeptical quality and regained it again. The change consisted of him detecting a curious figure casting a dark shadow across the grass, and reverted when he recognized what the towering form was. Looming ahead, given height by the jagged cliff it rested on, was the queerly named "Slowpoke Well". More an underground cavern, long-flooded with water, than a well of any sort, it was where, long ago, a small group of independently-working Rockets had created their base of operations for selling severed Slowpoke Tails. The structure's entrance was chiseled out of rock - the same no-color brown as the other outcroppings scattered within the heavily-populated forest area.

Not that what purpose it served mattered to the boy. What was important was that the damp cavern was within sight of Azalea Town.


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The mousy-haired brunette, serving as Azalea's head nurse while their head was out on some highly-important business meeting or another, slumped lower behind the Pokémon Center's polished oak counter. Her hair, tugged back into a ponytail that was definitely not within protocol, was frizzed from the humidity in the hair, and her mood was likewise out of order. The head's Chansey bobbed from one end of the Center to the other, its pink body emitting a level of positive happiness that the young woman wished she could leech. It dusted random surfaces that needed no cleaning, tidied the orderly guest rooms, and performed the medley of menial chores the brunette couldn't secure the energy to attempt on her own.

Rain streaked down the building's glass doors, throwing queer shadows onto the muted-green linoleum; she had heard no telltale murmurings of thunder or lightning yet, but she was certain the inseparable duo would make an appearance soon enough. With no sane civilian bold enough to venture out in such a heavy downpour, business was more than dead. She hadn't seen a trainer, flying through the doors as if their soul was going to explode if they didn't get their Pokémon healed ten seconds faster, in nearly a full day. Azalea being the cozen hometown of the second badge-wielding Gym Leader of the Johto region, that was saying something.

Listening in a detached sense to the pattering of rain on the glass, and the duller sounds of the rain on the rooftop, the assisting nurse rested her head on the counter, replacing a pillow with her folded arms. The Chansey paused to give her a long-suffering look before trotting down one of the Center's few hallways, muttering its name indignantly under its breath - a carbon-copy of the brunette's boss. Only pink. The lights from the restoration machine idling beside her hummed with its eternal, cold, and calculating life, forever waiting for her to tap the series of buttons that would cause it to thrum with the rejuvenating life; which would, in turn, transfer itself to the small red-and-white spheres placed on it and to the creatures within.

"..."

The drowsy nurse continued staring vacantly into space until a sharp throat clearing itself jolted her from her reverie. She sprang to life, flushing and blinking widely at the small boy in front of her. He held the sulky, bored expression of a child, without any of a child's presence. His clothes were positively drenched, his hair soaked and dripping with rainwater, and he was staring up at her in one of the single most condescending manners she could recall. The typical barrage of customers (if you could call them that. They got service for free, for hell's sake) she had seen were ten years old, generally figured it best to drag their Pokémon around until the poor things passed out, and in no way could muster up the kind of icy glare the yellow-eyed boy in front of her was dishing out.

"Welcome to...the...eh...Azalea Pokémon Center....h-how....may I help you?" She asked timidly, uncertain of what he expected her to do.

"..." the blue-haired figure scowled with displeasure before speaking. When he did, she wondered if he wasn't ten years old himself, regardless of his serious demeanor. "A room for the night...maybe longer...will do for now."

No injured Pokémon? she wondered skeptically. Not that she was going to ask this kid about it.

Fishing under the shined wooden countertop, she returned his hard golden gaze, wondering if he was just dour over being caught out in such steady rain. Her hand clasped around a rectangular piece of plastic at random, and she tugged it off the ring of similar cards hung underneath the counter. Another protocol was requesting to see some form of trainer I.D....and it was another she intended to bypass.

Her eyes swept past the number imprinted under the coding on the key card, memorizing it to type it into the database once he left.

"Your room should be the third door on the left - number five. Just-"

"Should be?" The pale-skinned boy interrupted. "What does that mean?"

The hazel-eyed nurse blushed for the second time since the alleged trainer had greeted her. Flustered she stuttered out, " I...it's...I didn't mean - it is the third door on the left. Just a...erm..a...I guess I wasn't think...."

The wet-haired boy, wearing an odd combination of black and white, was already walking away. The bored expression was in place, perhaps worse than before.

"....ing...."


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The GPS shone a steady blue light across the face of Daniel Carson as he tracked his movement across the screen. Up ahead loomed the town of Azalea - his destination. He gave his Fearow one firm tap on the shoulder and indicated with two fingers pointing firmly to the west of the city, where the pokémon should fly. He would make his final approach away from the city, where he could land in the cover of the forest.

Carson closed his GPS and began preparing himself for the mission. He carefully opened up the bag strapped to his pokémon and removed a few essential tools for the job. One by one, he took out a grappling gun, a tranquilizer, a silenced hand gun (which he didn't plan to use, should everything go smoothly without error) and a pair of night vision goggles. Daniel looked them over carefully, making sure every part looked right, felt right and sounded right. Once he was done, he put the items back in the bag and securely closed it. He wouldn't remove them from the bag again until he was at the site. By just looking at Carson though, one would easily make the mistake of thinking he had already geared up. He was wearing an all black uniform with knee pads and elbow pads, as well as body armor which covered his torso. He was also wearing a helmet which covered his jet black hair, and a number of different holsters, into which he would put the different guns he had removed earlier. Of course, he was also wearing a trainer's belt, but unlike what you might expect, there were only two pokéballs attached to it.

As the city loomed closer, Carson removed a small notepad from his pocket and checked over the list of objectives for the mission. He was always very thorough when he did things. He double checked, triple checked and then executed his orders with perfection. That was why at 27 he had already climbed so high in the chain of command. And this was not only when he was on a mission. On his spare time, he dedicated himself to work as well, training alongside his pokémon so that they were all fit and ready for whatever might be needed of them.

By an observer, he could only be judged as a cold calculating machine - a perfectionist in every sense, and hard and cruel to those who came in his way. However, on the inside, for those few who had ever seen that side, Daniel was caring, comforting and strong. His pokémon were the only ones who ever saw that side any more, which added to why they respected him so, despite their tough regimen of training. And to himself, Daniel Carson was a third person still, though he rarely saw that person any more - he was just too busy. This third person was a person who dreamed of great things, and believed that he could reach the top if he tried hard enough and did things properly. In addition to believing he could reach the top, he wanted to reach the top as well - success was paramount, more important than anything. And that was why he pushed himself so hard.

The Fearow navigated around the town and landed in the cover of trees just to the west of the city. Exactly where it had been instructed to land. Carson got off the large bird, removed his gear from it's back and carried it with him over to a tree, where he propped the bags up neatly and in order. Then he removed a plastic bag from one of the packages and removed a string, with several small bells attached. He started stringing them up, in essence creating an alarm system - simple, but effective. His Fearow watched him in silence the whole time, and when he was done, he turned to it, removed one of the pokéballs from his belt, and recalled it; all without saying a single word. Speaking was both necessary and it heightened the risk of being spotted, which was something he wanted to avoid at this point.

Daniel then swiftly climbed up one of the trees and laid down on a branch to catch some sleep. He'd rest until he received his signal.

OOC: Yay! Brand new RP!!!! Let's make this a good one, just like every journey!!! ...YATTA!!!!!
 
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(OOC: this will be my kyak character, but with some changes, mostly the last name. http://www.pokecharms.com/forums/smf/index.php?topic=1063.0. Last name will be smith)

BIC: Mathew gazed out over the city, and tried to locate the gym in the small town. It sat in the southern part of the town, shaded by the trees in the forest that encircled the town. Then, as the gym looked closed, he turned his attention to the rest of the town. He closed his eyes and reached out with his mind, feeling the eddies of the town and its inhabitents ,and he had begun to do since he had left his hometown. Then, he walked towords the pokemon center. When he arrived, he went up the desk, while shifting the abra and hanging for his back to a more comfortable postion. Then he turned to the nurse at the desk and said" I need to get my pokmon healed, and I beleave that you have a unused room that I could rent. As he said that, the abra on his back crawled down his back and around his waist before activating its pokeball and climbing inside. Mathew removed the pokeball from his belt, before removing the other one containing his cindaquil and handing it to the nurse.
 
OOC: Omg, Johto! My favourite region, ever. This should be good. Btw, if you don't want any more people, the remove button wouldn't be a problem to me. What generations of Pokémon are we using? All four, or just the first two?

Erin Rivers. Despite her last name, she had a preference for the Grass-type. In fact, nothing about her showed a desire for Grass-types. With those brown eyes, dark red hair, and generally all-black outfits, she appeared to be a Dark-type trainer. Even if she was, she'd still have a problem beating the local Bug-type leader. But that wasn't an issue. Battling was the least of her worries. She clutched the aquamarine on her necklace that once belonged to her mother.
The sky's already depressing state worsened. The tree Erin was under started dripping rain on her. She headed out from under it, and continued her amble through Ilex Forest. Then lightning flashed not too far away, in Erin's mind, she only counted two seconds. The rainfall became heavier, and Erin was forced to leave. She dashed into the nearby building separating Azalea from the forest, only to be full of careless, young trainers, much to Erin's distaste. She exited on the other side of the building, finding herself in the familiar Azalea Town.
"No, the house is too far..." Erin mumbled, "Apparently the Pokémon Center is the only place to go."
Erin scowled at the idea, thinking it was probably also filled with those annoying trainers. She'd have to wait for a ton of innocent, overused Pokémon to be healed before she could see whoever was filling in for head nurse this time. Upon arrival to the Pokémon Center, Erin was shocked to see it near-empty. Only one, young boy, handing the nurse two PokéBalls. The nurse seemed to have been taken aback by something, but clearly not this trainer. Erin began walking to one of the lounge chairs in front of a glass table, not only to wait for this trainer to be done, but also to rest her limbs. Her walk to the table was briefly interrupted by the center's Chansey rushing by with a feather duster, Erin barely catching herself before running into the pink Pokémon, then continued her walk to the chair. She fell into it, feeling better than anybody else that had sat in that very chair.

OOC: Can't continue, as I can't control other characters.
 
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"I can't believe I let you talk me into this!"

"Ena, mightyena!"

"Okay, okay, so I can't believe I let you not talk me out of this! Same difference!"

Beowulf the Mightyena was pretty certain the difference was, in fact, quite different. In any case, he was certain that he was in no way responsible for Katrina, his trainer, running running through the rain in her undergarments and a belt pack. Granted, he probably could've done more about not getting them lost on the way to the next town. What could've been a two-minute streak was now an hour-long marathon that Katrina refused to alter from her original impulse. Fortunately, they were almost to the Pokemon Center, and hopefully Katrina wasn't going to catch pneumonia.

Katrina charged through the Pokemon Center's doors and dropped to all fours as she caught her breath. Soon she shifted to a seated position in the middle of the widening puddle she was making on the floor and slicked back her black hair, even though it was already in a ponytail. The gesture showed off the paw-print tattoo in the middle of her chest, one of many designs on her upper torso. Beowulf suddenly shook out his fur, showing his trainer. Katrina yelped in protest, then just laughed at him.

"I should do that more often," Katrina laughed again as she stood up. Beowulf rolled his eyes at her. The Chansey tossed a blanket over her shoulders, covering the mysterious bar code on her back, and quickly set about mopping up the floor. Katrina wrapped the blanket around her as she approached the desk.
 
OOC: :blush: So...liek...Can I possibly join?....

"Pichu?" came a small cry from behind one of the many potted plants that decorated the Pokemon Center. As the small yellow Pokemon stared at the strange girl approaching the desk, it blinked with great curiosity and smiled a wide grin. With that, it dashed away from its hiding place, and approached a young man hidden behind a pillar.

"Pichu, pichu!" It cried out to the young man to pick her up, and he slowly lowered his arm. The little Pokemon climbed up and on to his shoulder. It looked at him happily, as he continued staring at the droplets of rain hit the windows with a dull tap, than drip all the way down.

This moment felt very relaxing for Huntre as he sighed, then he looked at his Pichu with a slight grin. "How long has it been since we came here?" He asked his little companion. Pichu replied with a growl as it began to cuddle his cheek with its own. Huntre then returned to being mesmerized by the falling rain, but this time, he felt slightly tense.

"I hate the rain," he whispered to himself. For the rain generally gave him a foul mood. But somehow, being in the Pokemon Center made him feel slightly chipper. But only slightly. For he knew that with the rain, came a bad omen, at least for him anyway.

He approached a nearby bench and sat down. Pichu jumped off his shoulder and sat next to him. For a while, Huntre began to glance around the room, looking for something to do. Perhaps he could always approach any of the trainers and simply talk about Pokemon. But with his worsening mood, any conversation might end in a battle, and he surely wasn't in the mood for that. He then glanced at the telephone, thinking if he should call the Professor, simply as something to do before the rain stopped.Finally looking down at the floor, and his alrge bag, He decide to scrounge around in it, hoping to find something of interest, and pulled out his MP3 player. He put the headphones on and began searching his playlist for an upbeat song, all the while still glancing at every trainer that came by his way.
 
"Oh crap... more people? And one in her underwear?" Erin mumbled under her breath.
Erin pulled a familiar red-and-white ball, and considered tossing it, which would reveal a canine-like creature, with leaves sprouting from it. She silently decided, Why not? Serena could only make things better. A slight toss of the hand, and the aforementioned creature appeared from a white beam of light. She walked the short distance to the chair's side, and sat obediently next to Erin. She stroked her Pokémon gently on the head. The Leafeon took a bit of interest in the other two Pokémon in the room, the Center's Chansey, a trainer's Pichu, and another trainer's Mightyena, but due to previous obedience training, remained put.
"Just go ahead. It couldn't hurt anybody." Erin said to Serena, noticing the Pokémon's look of great desire.
"Lea, leaf!" Serena thanked in its own language.
The verdant Pokémon went to the Mightyena first, sniffing its, er, the place most dogs sniff upon first meeting.
~G_M's input~
Serena moved onto the bench with the Pichu, and started sniffing at its entire body, due to it not being canine, but still Pokémon.
~RX's input~
After messing with the two trainer's Pokémon, Serena moved onto the Chansey. But that particular pink Pokémon not only was busy, but not in the mood. First, the Chansey just blew off Serena. But, she was a persistent little girl, and went back up to the Chansey. Again with being blown off. With a third time, and Chansey being thoroughly annoyed, Serena was Double-Slapped. Now, Serena didn't take violence (to her, anyways) lightly, and fought back with an attempted Leaf Blade. But the fill-in nurse had noticed this nonsense with Chansey's first slap, and grabbed the Leafeon by the body before it could execute its strike. If Serena could, the four letter word beginning with "d" would've been uttered.

OOC: Nobody has to input anything, but it'd be appreciated. Also, considering the Mightyena, I was hoping I could let Erin have her Leafeon.
 
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((Mightyena's not a Johto Pokemon? Oh, I remember now. It's so hard to keep track sometimes.))

"Just go ahead. It couldn't hurt anybody." Erin said to Serena, noticing the Pokémon's look of great desire.
"Lea, leaf!" Serena thanked in its own language.
The verdant Pokémon went to the Mightyena first, sniffing its, er, the place most dogs sniff upon first meeting.

This hadn't gone unnoticed by Wolf. He looked back and noticed the curious creature sniffing his posterior. The Mightyena responded in kind, sniffing at Serena's butt as well. Before he could make a formal greeting, however, the Leafeon moved on.

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Serena moved onto the bench with the Pichu, and started sniffing at its entire body, due to it not being canine, but still Pokémon.
~RX's input~
After messing with the two trainer's Pokémon, Serena moved onto the Chansey. But that particular pink Pokémon not only was busy, but not in the mood. First, the Chansey just blew off Serena. But, she was a persistent little girl, and went back up to the Chansey. Again with being blown off. With a third time, and Chansey being thoroughly annoyed, Serena was Double-Slapped. Now, Serena didn't take violence (to her, anyways) lightly, and fought back with an attempted Leaf Blade. But the fill-in nurse had noticed this nonsense with Chansey's first slap, and grabbed the Leafeon by the body before it could execute its strike. If Serena could, the four letter word beginning with "d" would've been uttered.
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"Who's that Pokemon?" Katrina inquired. "I don't think I've seen that before."

"Yena yena might yena," Wolf replied.

"From Eevee? You sure?" Katrina noted. "Weird. I didn't know it could evolve into a Grass-type."

Blanket aside, Katrina was beginning to feel uncomfortable in her wet skivvies. She needed a place to change, and the middle of the Pokemon Center lobby wasn't the place to do that. Ignoring anyone who might be ahead of her, she walked right up to the counter. However, by that time the nurse on duty had moved on to deal with the Chansey, so it looked like she was going to have to wait again.
 
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Serena moved onto the bench with the Pichu, and started sniffing at its entire body, due to it not being canine, but still Pokémon.
~RX's input~

"Pichu?" The small Pokemon squeeked as it tilted its head in curiosity. As the Leafeon sniffed it closely, it began to giggle. Huntre looked at the two Pokemon and smiled as a pleasant thought came to his head of the first time he got his Pichu.
She was awfully shy back then, never leaving his side, or that of Rio, his Raichu, but eventually she opened up towards other Pokemon, and even gre suprisingly mischievous.
"Whose your new friend, Pichu?" He said as he slowly placed his hand on the Leafeon's head. Pichu also joined in and patted its nose gleefully. It was quite happy to make a new friend.

OOC: Also, if anyone will involve Pichu in future posts, her distinguishing feature is an earring on its left ear made of Everstone. Just putting it here in case you run out of ways to describe her.

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After messing with the two trainer's Pokémon, Serena moved onto the Chansey. But that particular pink Pokémon not only was busy, but not in the mood. First, the Chansey just blew off Serena. But, she was a persistent little girl, and went back up to the Chansey. Again with being blown off. With a third time, and Chansey being thoroughly annoyed, Serena was Double-Slapped. Now, Serena didn't take violence (to her, anyways) lightly, and fought back with an attempted Leaf Blade. But the fill-in nurse had noticed this nonsense with Chansey's first slap, and grabbed the Leafeon by the body before it could execute its strike. If Serena could, the four letter word beginning with "d" would've been uttered.
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"Pichu!" cried Huntre's Pokemon as it rushed over to see what was agitating her new friend. Huntre observed all this and pondered whether he should see what all the trouble was. Knowing Pichu very well, he took off his earphones and stored them in his bag, quickly following his Pokemon to the desk.

"Pichu Pichu Pi Chu," Pichu asked its new friend what was wrong as it looked at her and the Chansey. Huntre caught up and quickly picked up his Pokemon. "What's wrong, Pichu?" He asked it. Pichu waved frantically, squeaking at its trainer. It pointed to the Chansey, now frowning, and then to the Leafeon, who had been subdued by the Nurse. He noticed the slight redness in its cheek, a sign that it had been hit. "Is something wrong here, Nurse?" He asked her pensively. He then turned around over to the Leafeon's trainer, looking at her as though motioning for her to come and control her Pokemon.
 
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Erin noticed a head-turn, and at her. She noticed Serena trying to get free from the nurse, along with what appeared to be slap marks, and the apparent culprit standing upset at losing the chance to attack Serena more.
"Oh damn." Erin whispered to herself, getting up and walking over to this chaos.
Erin quickly found herself next to the nurse, a trainer, a Chansey, a Pichu, and of course, Serena. Erin bent her head down a bit, and shook it. A slight blush appeared on her face.
"Sorry for the mishap. My Leafeon tends to be, well, a bit troublesome." Erin explained, looking up a bit, making her blush more defined, "Would you kindly release my Pokémon from your grip, and allow me to stay until the rain clears, everything should be fine."
"Alright, but try not to cause anymore trouble, the both of you." The nurse replied, letting go of Serena.
Serena, after realizing that rather unpleasant punishment may come, decided to be a sycophant, and walk right up and sit next to Erin. After doing so, however, there wasn't the familiar hand-to-head Serena was used to. Noticing Erin's reach for her bag, Serena nudged her owner more like a cat, and was relieved to see the ball that was almost all the way lifted out being dropped back in.
Something about that Pichu had just caught Erin's eye. An earring, perhaps? Quite the odd one, apparently made of stone. Erin reached for her bag again, with another nudge from Serena, but the PokéBall wasn't what she was grabbing. It was a small, black device, which seemed to be a cell phone. Erin pressed a button on the side, and it opened up, revealing a screen and a few other buttons and lights. Another button press turned the device on. She pointed it at the Pichu, and pressed another button.
"Pichu, the tiny mouse Pokémon. It plays with others by touching ta--" The device's electronic voice started, interrupted by Erin.
"Oh, I know Pichu's basic facts, just check the d--" Erin started, Serena hit Erin's leg to warn her of language, and Erin continued, "The dang item it has."
A couple more buttons more, and the screen showed the word "Everstone."
"Sorry for being so rude as to not introduce myself immediately. I'm Erin Rivers, and this is my Leafeon, Serena. I live not too far off, but the rain has decided for me that I shall not be arriving anytime soon." Erin explained. Serena nodded in recognition of her name.
OOC: I asked, and it's OK that I reveal this. Erin is almost completely based on my friend, right down to dressing in all black. Really, the aquamarine necklace is the only made up thing, it's for a potential plot. But that's for later. Leafeon is actually the Pokémon I really like (right now, I go through phases of liking a Pokémon too much, then another one, and another one...) and the real Erin's favorite is Glaceon.
 
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Huntre sighed under his breath, relieved as the trainer came to take care of her Leafeon. It recently came to mind that it was quite strange seeing a Leafeon all the way here in Johto. From what his recent information from the Professor had told him, Eevee can only evolve into Leafeon in Sinnoh, owing to certain Geological properties in the region. He thought he'd ask her this if he ever got the chance.
And it looked certain that he would. The girl began searching her bag for some kind of object, before revealing a small black device. She began opening it up and revealing how large it actually was, and then she pointed it at Pichu.
The electrical voice confirmed Huntre's suspicions, it was some sort of new Pokedex, probably the latest version updated with the Pokemon in the new regions. He had been informed of such a device, but again was perplexed that it would reach the region he was currently in.
"Pichu?" Pichu blinked as the Pokedex scanned it for information. As the girl frantically pressed buttons, demanding what item the Pichu held, Pichu began searching itself for that item. It then realized that maybe it was referring to the Earring Huntre had given it back in Hoenn. It reached for its ear and gently hit the earing, causing it to jingle slightly. It had forgotten how much it used to enjoy that sound.
Huntre looked down on his Pokemon, and then at the trainer, who began to introduce herself.
"Sorry for being so rude as to not introduce myself immediately. I'm Erin Rivers, and this is my Leafeon, Serena. I live not too far off, but the rain has decided for me that I shall not be arriving anytime soon." Erin explained. Serena nodded in recognition of her name.
Huntre paused briefly, wondering if he should respond when at last he spoke. "It's quite alright. My name's Jay Huntre. Although most people just call me by my surname. This is my Pichu, she doesn't really have a nickname," he said as his eyes pointed towards the small Pokemon in his arms. "Pichu!" It squeaked ecstatically, while winking at Erin. "You seem pretty interested in her Everstone Earring," Jay pointed out as he continued to glance at her Leafeon.
"Pardon for asking, but have you recently been travelling in Sinnoh?" he hestated, a little embarrassed. "I was just wondering how a Leafeon and a Sinnoh Pokedex made it all the way here to Johto."

OOC:Haha, so I'm not the only one who bases Trainers on real friends ^_^ Pichu really isn't my most fave Pokemon, but it looks cute when coupled with my Raichu and makes for a pretty good Contest Pokemon. So aniwaiz, you're probably wondering which "Professor" I'm talking about...If you'll read Huntre's profile on the mainstream character profiles, you'll know who it is and I'd rather not say it until I know its fine that I can have relations with popular characters...
 
Mathew was about to leave the pokemon center after reciving his pokeballs when he noticed the pokemon of two of the trainers who had come in. He stopped and watched the two of them, one a black wolf like pokemon, the other a green and yellow cat like pokemon, watched the two of them for a little while while the cat-pokemon greeted the wolf pokemon and the pichu in the room, before bugging the nurse's chansey. After the nurse had calmed down the two pokemon he had an idea. He closed his eyes and concentrated, his face dropping into a frown and then he opened his eyes, whiched glowed blue with psychic power. He could sense the cat pokemon and found that its was called Leafeon and was an eevee evolution native to sinnoh buy reading its memories. Strangly he could not sense the wolf pokemon, suggesting it was a dark type. He pulled out his pokedex and tried to use that to identify the pokemon. When that failed however he read the thoughts of the pokemon's trainer and found out that it was called Mighteyena. Satisfied he levitated his pokeballs back to his belt grabbed his room key of the counter.
 
'Should I go right to bed when I get my room? All that running did make me hungry. Maybe I'll put on some old- The Pokemon I have out is a Mightyena, then there's my Dragonair, my Sandshrew... Wait... Why am I thinking about my Pokemon all of a sudden? I can usually complete a thought in my own head.'

Katrina replayed her train of thought, and seemed to recall a query being made about her Pokemon that had derailed it, and she knew no one had asked anything out loud. It was undoubtedly a psychic probe. While not a psychic herself, she knew a few tricks on how to defend her own mind, in particular identifying mental intrusion from one's own thoughts. Where most people assume you can read a mind without leaving any evidence, the fact of the matter is that the thoughts of the observed are often affected by the thoughts of the observer, especially when the observer is looking for a specific memory. There's no "digging" through one's brain in search of the truth. The human memory is mnemonic, leaping from one item to the next by how they're related. To use this instance as an example, the observer had only to wonder what Pokemon she had out to have her memory suddenly leap to "Mightyena." Admittedly, this could've caused any number of associations to occur. She could very well have thought "Wolf" instead of "Mightyena," or of the Pokemon she left out of her team, or dredged up a memory about the Pokemon belonging to the last guy she went out with. Her coming up with "Mightyena" right off just allowed the intruder to logout of her brain all the quicker.

That's just part of what ticked Katrina off. WTF did that guy think he is? A magistrate? The ability to read minds is like X-Ray vision, and is similarly an invasion of one's privacy, even, or especially, if the observed didn't know they were being read or ogled or wire-tapped or whatever. You don't just waltz into someone's house and go digging through their closets looking for something to amuse yourself with, and you sure as Hell don't just penetrate someone's head and peek at their private thoughts. The very idea that someone did that to her just now made her feel embarrassed, ashamed, frightened, and, most importantly, very very angry.

Katrina may not be able to identify the intruder based on anything left behind from the intrusion, but she'd be damned if she wasn't going to make an example out of somebody. She glanced around and noticed the boy nearest her levitate his PokeBalls onto his belt. Good. Now she didn't have to lash out randomly.

"Hey!"

Katrina suddenly grabbed Mathew's arm. She glared at him darkly.

"Did you just read my mind?" she demanded. Before he could reply, Katrina attempted to grab Mathew by the collar and pull him uncomfortably close to her face. "Listen, I may be practically naked under this blanket, but that does NOT give you the right to violate my personal space. GOT IT!?"
 
{{ LIEK TTLY OOC-

Hokay, please note that at the moment I'm officially evading this RP.

'cause, really...

Compare my first post with your latest one, GM. Isn't there a slight difference in quality AND quantity? I hoped the initial post would lead you to infer that I wanted adequate quality in the RP...I guess nowadays it's not?

'cause I'm lazy, and because so many PEOPLE are in right now, I dun wanna ask for it to be locked - I just won't be getting my feathers ruffled enough to post.

'cause it's so not worth it.

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