Leon turned what Matt had said over and over and over in his mind. Mossdeep City Gym. Psychic Pokemon. The thought made him shudder. Who knew how many deranged, 'Rus-infected Psychic-types there were on the island milling around just waiting for weak-minded humans to fall prey into their traps. It gave enough of a bad taste in his mouth that by the end of the day, after dinner in the mess hall, Leon had signed up for one of the post-graduate classes on telepathy.
Over the next few days a simple pattern developed. Wake up, eat breakfast, go to work. Eat lunch, go to class, train, then dinner. After dinner he and Combusken either continued their training or picked up a late shift. He was beginning to get used to the odd swaying and occasional buck of the ship at sea, but then again the water and been calm thus far.
Then, on the morning of the day they were supposed to reach Mossdeep, there was a strange, new sound that echoed throughout the belly of the ship. It wasn't loud, per se - the enveloping water around them muffled most sounds. But by the way the ship shook and shuddered afterward, even Leon could tell something had gone wrong.
Everyone at the water purifying plant had paused their work, looking anxiously from one to another.
"That almost sounded like..."
"The Electronics Bay," another said grimly.
***
Deep in the hull, in an outboard bay where the cooling water flowing against the surface of the ship kept the temperature low, switchboards and radio equipment were housed both in operation and in stasis. Here, the blue glowing light of possession was just fading from a trainer's eyes. Beside him: the blackened, smoking orb of his Electrode.
With one last creak, the rivets buttoning panels of the ship's side together began to give way, and the Melbourne started taking on water.
Over the next few days a simple pattern developed. Wake up, eat breakfast, go to work. Eat lunch, go to class, train, then dinner. After dinner he and Combusken either continued their training or picked up a late shift. He was beginning to get used to the odd swaying and occasional buck of the ship at sea, but then again the water and been calm thus far.
Then, on the morning of the day they were supposed to reach Mossdeep, there was a strange, new sound that echoed throughout the belly of the ship. It wasn't loud, per se - the enveloping water around them muffled most sounds. But by the way the ship shook and shuddered afterward, even Leon could tell something had gone wrong.
Everyone at the water purifying plant had paused their work, looking anxiously from one to another.
"That almost sounded like..."
"The Electronics Bay," another said grimly.
***
Deep in the hull, in an outboard bay where the cooling water flowing against the surface of the ship kept the temperature low, switchboards and radio equipment were housed both in operation and in stasis. Here, the blue glowing light of possession was just fading from a trainer's eyes. Beside him: the blackened, smoking orb of his Electrode.
With one last creak, the rivets buttoning panels of the ship's side together began to give way, and the Melbourne started taking on water.