OOC: Well, until Katsuo gets the main plot going a bit forwards, here's some Moar Willow Shenanigans.
BIC:
The vine screen door to the Eterna gym battleground burst open, and the feeling of the foyer's floor and carpet under the girl's feet soon gave in to the feeling of earth and grass. She took in the scent of the flowers and sighed contently. Eterna City's gym was her home away from home and she couldn't think of a better place to be.
Eterna Gym was a large building which resembled, at its most basic level, a strange cross between a greenhouse and a stadium. From the outside, the walls were overgrown with climbing vines which filtered some of the light that passed into it through panels of reinforced glass — some of them appeared to be older than the building itself was — evidence of growth boosted by grass-type PokéMon.
Walking into the gym would send you into a short foyer which led directly to the battleground. The battleground itself was a marvelous sight — a strange cross of a forest and a meadow. Blankets of flowers and grass surrounded the clearing that was set to be used as the gym's battle arena. Much like a real forest, the battleground teemed with life — grass-types of various sorts roamed the trees and the flowers — some belonging to Gardenia, others belonging to some of the gym's junior trainers. In the outer perimeter of the room there were the typical spectator seats, broken into segments by occasional trees that almost seemed to work as support pillars. In areas where visibility would be disturbed by plants, there were screens that seemed to have been intergrown into the plants, hiding away any trace of plastic and metal. It was a work of real beauty and that is how the denizens of the gym — both human and PokéMon - liked it.
The Breloom, too, seemed to have transformed — it was as if the energetic, fierce, battle-happy mushroom creature was basking in the air of serenity the gym seemed to generate. Kidachi was strange like that - even years ago, when she was a Shroomish, she was an energetic creature - almost a little hyper - with a fighting spirit that could move mountains. But all that melted away when she was surrounded by nature, unless something got her excited. This time, though, there was little that could get her too excited — her adrenaline rush from the battle was starting to fade, and the effects of the poison still coursing through her body, though harmless to her on the long run, was still tiring. She needed a good rest.
"Alright, Kida. Regen time." Willow grinned, returning the Breloom into her PokéBall and crossing the battleground to a doorway on the other side of the field, nestled in an arch of intergrown tree branches, entering the gym's residential wing. A Cell Regeneration Unit, similar to the one found in PokéMon Centers, stood by the entrance, it itself surrounded by roots and branches, leaving only its functional parts and assorted airways open. With a grin, the girl placed Kidachi's PokéBall on the device's tray and activated the sequence. A protective cover slid over the tray and it was swallowed into the machine. There was a sequence of light flashes inside the machine that lasted a little while, and then, the tray emerged from the machine, protective cover sliding away, allowing the girl to take the PokéBall back.
"Good as new." She smiled "And now it's about time I regenerated myself."
~*~
The arch lead into a large common room - a living room of sorts which also had a kitchen built into it. The common room's décor resembled, for the most part, a modernized log cabin, with large windows semi-covered with deep, forest-green curtains, and many potted plants and crystal geodes strewn about. There was a soft, dark green carpet on the hardwood floor and a fireplace that stood unused. Willow always found it quite lovely — she had an appreciation for the almost rustic feel of the room — and the potted plants always made her smile — some of the species reminded her of her hometown of Rustboro, in Hoenn, and the vast expanses of Petalburg forest. As much as she loved Eterna Forest, it just wasn't the same to her.
She left the common room into the corridor that led to the other rooms — some were storage rooms, others were control rooms for the gym's assorted climate control systems and the others served as studies and bedrooms for the gym's staff and junior trainers who weren't native to Eterna. Most of the time, there weren't many of those - and so most of the rooms remained unoccupied.
Willow found her room very quickly — she's been living in the gym for quite a while now, working as one of Gardenia's assistants. Judging matches, testing the mettle of trainers who would challenge the leader — just your run-of-the-mill gym duties. Having always been energetic and an early riser, she tended to head out of the gym in the morning to do some of her own training with her PokéMon. For, you see, Willow's dream — ever since she was a young girl in Rustboro — was to someday be a gym leader, specializing in Grass-types. As she chose to limit herself to one type, she spent much time training her PokéMon to utilize their other skills — and dual-types — to increase their power and diversity. Her morning sparring with Kidachi was one of these things: focusing the Breloom's Fighting-Type powers, as opposed to just the power of her Grass-Type moves. She sparred with her Breloom herself because, for one, she believed that one should train themselves just as much as their PokéMon. Also, she had a certain passion for the adrenaline rush she got from it.
Now that the rush faded, though, she was realizing how she needs to relax her muscles and wash off all the sweat, grass and dirt that covered her after this little exercise. She slashed her key card into her door, and the door clicked open, allowing her entrance into her room.
The room itself was rather standard — not large, but not small either. It had a wardrobe, a desk, shelves, drawers, a chair and a bed, all with a mahogany and forest green theme. The walls were a light mint green. There was a large window. Another door in one of the walls led to her personal bathroom. Stretching, the girl shed her outfit and tossed it into the combination washer/dryer/folder device that was more commonly seen in PokéMon Center rooms — Gardenia managed to acquire some of the devices for her gym. Being a gym leader had its perks.
Willow took a long shower, allowing the water jets to massage the tension out of her muscles. She emerged, stretched thoroughly, dried herself off with a towel and slipped back into her outfit that just finished its laundry cycle. As she emerged from her room into the common room, she wasn't surprised to find it occupied. Gardenia was there — judging by her damp hair and lack of headband and poncho, seemingly freshly awakened and out of a shower herself — and occupying herself with a glass of mint tea. Upon noticing Willow entering the room, the gym leader sent a pleasant smile in her direction.
"Good morning, Willow." She said "Had a good morning sparring session?"
"'Morning, Gardenia. Yeah, as much as can be expected. Your boyfriend sends his love." Willow smirked, eliciting a soft giggle from the leader. "In fact, I believe that his exact wording was that he 'loves you to pieces'."
"He would say something like that." Gardenia seemed to purr for a second before catching herself and blushing slightly. "So, think we'll have a lot of work ahead of us today?"
"Been a bit slow lately." Willow shrugged "Not that I mind, gives me some more time to focus on my own training… You know, those biotopes of yours are a brilliant idea. I don't think I've seen Tsuga this happy ever since she hatched."
"I'm always happy to hear about happy Grass-types." Gardenia seemed to come to life immediately at the mention of Tsuga, her eyes sparkling "And Tsuga looks so beautiful in the snow… I'm still curious to see her in the battlefield, I have a feeling she has a lot of potential."
"Oh, You'll get the chance soon enough." Willow grinned "Ready to start the day?"
"Oh yes." Gardenia grinned as she took the final sip of her mint tea, standing up and donning her headband, adjusting it slightly so it gave her two-colored hair that layered look that she sported normally. She grabbed her poncho off the hook on the wall she often hung it on when she entered the residential section, and threw it over herself, and stepped out of the Archway to the battleground, Willow in tow.
Eterna Gym was open for business.
BIC:
The vine screen door to the Eterna gym battleground burst open, and the feeling of the foyer's floor and carpet under the girl's feet soon gave in to the feeling of earth and grass. She took in the scent of the flowers and sighed contently. Eterna City's gym was her home away from home and she couldn't think of a better place to be.
Eterna Gym was a large building which resembled, at its most basic level, a strange cross between a greenhouse and a stadium. From the outside, the walls were overgrown with climbing vines which filtered some of the light that passed into it through panels of reinforced glass — some of them appeared to be older than the building itself was — evidence of growth boosted by grass-type PokéMon.
Walking into the gym would send you into a short foyer which led directly to the battleground. The battleground itself was a marvelous sight — a strange cross of a forest and a meadow. Blankets of flowers and grass surrounded the clearing that was set to be used as the gym's battle arena. Much like a real forest, the battleground teemed with life — grass-types of various sorts roamed the trees and the flowers — some belonging to Gardenia, others belonging to some of the gym's junior trainers. In the outer perimeter of the room there were the typical spectator seats, broken into segments by occasional trees that almost seemed to work as support pillars. In areas where visibility would be disturbed by plants, there were screens that seemed to have been intergrown into the plants, hiding away any trace of plastic and metal. It was a work of real beauty and that is how the denizens of the gym — both human and PokéMon - liked it.
The Breloom, too, seemed to have transformed — it was as if the energetic, fierce, battle-happy mushroom creature was basking in the air of serenity the gym seemed to generate. Kidachi was strange like that - even years ago, when she was a Shroomish, she was an energetic creature - almost a little hyper - with a fighting spirit that could move mountains. But all that melted away when she was surrounded by nature, unless something got her excited. This time, though, there was little that could get her too excited — her adrenaline rush from the battle was starting to fade, and the effects of the poison still coursing through her body, though harmless to her on the long run, was still tiring. She needed a good rest.
"Alright, Kida. Regen time." Willow grinned, returning the Breloom into her PokéBall and crossing the battleground to a doorway on the other side of the field, nestled in an arch of intergrown tree branches, entering the gym's residential wing. A Cell Regeneration Unit, similar to the one found in PokéMon Centers, stood by the entrance, it itself surrounded by roots and branches, leaving only its functional parts and assorted airways open. With a grin, the girl placed Kidachi's PokéBall on the device's tray and activated the sequence. A protective cover slid over the tray and it was swallowed into the machine. There was a sequence of light flashes inside the machine that lasted a little while, and then, the tray emerged from the machine, protective cover sliding away, allowing the girl to take the PokéBall back.
"Good as new." She smiled "And now it's about time I regenerated myself."
~*~
The arch lead into a large common room - a living room of sorts which also had a kitchen built into it. The common room's décor resembled, for the most part, a modernized log cabin, with large windows semi-covered with deep, forest-green curtains, and many potted plants and crystal geodes strewn about. There was a soft, dark green carpet on the hardwood floor and a fireplace that stood unused. Willow always found it quite lovely — she had an appreciation for the almost rustic feel of the room — and the potted plants always made her smile — some of the species reminded her of her hometown of Rustboro, in Hoenn, and the vast expanses of Petalburg forest. As much as she loved Eterna Forest, it just wasn't the same to her.
She left the common room into the corridor that led to the other rooms — some were storage rooms, others were control rooms for the gym's assorted climate control systems and the others served as studies and bedrooms for the gym's staff and junior trainers who weren't native to Eterna. Most of the time, there weren't many of those - and so most of the rooms remained unoccupied.
Willow found her room very quickly — she's been living in the gym for quite a while now, working as one of Gardenia's assistants. Judging matches, testing the mettle of trainers who would challenge the leader — just your run-of-the-mill gym duties. Having always been energetic and an early riser, she tended to head out of the gym in the morning to do some of her own training with her PokéMon. For, you see, Willow's dream — ever since she was a young girl in Rustboro — was to someday be a gym leader, specializing in Grass-types. As she chose to limit herself to one type, she spent much time training her PokéMon to utilize their other skills — and dual-types — to increase their power and diversity. Her morning sparring with Kidachi was one of these things: focusing the Breloom's Fighting-Type powers, as opposed to just the power of her Grass-Type moves. She sparred with her Breloom herself because, for one, she believed that one should train themselves just as much as their PokéMon. Also, she had a certain passion for the adrenaline rush she got from it.
Now that the rush faded, though, she was realizing how she needs to relax her muscles and wash off all the sweat, grass and dirt that covered her after this little exercise. She slashed her key card into her door, and the door clicked open, allowing her entrance into her room.
The room itself was rather standard — not large, but not small either. It had a wardrobe, a desk, shelves, drawers, a chair and a bed, all with a mahogany and forest green theme. The walls were a light mint green. There was a large window. Another door in one of the walls led to her personal bathroom. Stretching, the girl shed her outfit and tossed it into the combination washer/dryer/folder device that was more commonly seen in PokéMon Center rooms — Gardenia managed to acquire some of the devices for her gym. Being a gym leader had its perks.
Willow took a long shower, allowing the water jets to massage the tension out of her muscles. She emerged, stretched thoroughly, dried herself off with a towel and slipped back into her outfit that just finished its laundry cycle. As she emerged from her room into the common room, she wasn't surprised to find it occupied. Gardenia was there — judging by her damp hair and lack of headband and poncho, seemingly freshly awakened and out of a shower herself — and occupying herself with a glass of mint tea. Upon noticing Willow entering the room, the gym leader sent a pleasant smile in her direction.
"Good morning, Willow." She said "Had a good morning sparring session?"
"'Morning, Gardenia. Yeah, as much as can be expected. Your boyfriend sends his love." Willow smirked, eliciting a soft giggle from the leader. "In fact, I believe that his exact wording was that he 'loves you to pieces'."
"He would say something like that." Gardenia seemed to purr for a second before catching herself and blushing slightly. "So, think we'll have a lot of work ahead of us today?"
"Been a bit slow lately." Willow shrugged "Not that I mind, gives me some more time to focus on my own training… You know, those biotopes of yours are a brilliant idea. I don't think I've seen Tsuga this happy ever since she hatched."
"I'm always happy to hear about happy Grass-types." Gardenia seemed to come to life immediately at the mention of Tsuga, her eyes sparkling "And Tsuga looks so beautiful in the snow… I'm still curious to see her in the battlefield, I have a feeling she has a lot of potential."
"Oh, You'll get the chance soon enough." Willow grinned "Ready to start the day?"
"Oh yes." Gardenia grinned as she took the final sip of her mint tea, standing up and donning her headband, adjusting it slightly so it gave her two-colored hair that layered look that she sported normally. She grabbed her poncho off the hook on the wall she often hung it on when she entered the residential section, and threw it over herself, and stepped out of the Archway to the battleground, Willow in tow.
Eterna Gym was open for business.
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