(ooc kind of lengthy uhhhh sorry. I wanted to finish up too many things, I guess.)
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Petalburg city was... Something else. It was certainly bigger than either of the towns Kai visited, and probably some cities in Alola. The boy was entranced by the many rows of shops that lined the neat path. He was sure he could find anything he wished there. Bakeries, clothing shops, there was a specific shop that sold PokeBalls straight from Johto. That one seems interesting, he thought. He meant to stock up on them back in Oldale, but was distracted before he could manage. It seemed like a perfect opportunity, and he hadn't used a penny from his shopping money, so there was no reason to feel bad about buying things. "I'll go check some shops," Kai told the remaining group, and went onward.
The shop was small compared to the rest of them. It had a wooden door that set a bell off when Kai entered. It smelled like pine trees inside. He wondered why that was. Laika followed him closely, but was quiet. There was a desk that separated the entrance and the back part of the shop, where most of the PokeBalls were. "Hello!" a high pitched voice called out from behind the desk. A girl, around Kai's age. Kai smiled back. "How may I help you?"
"Oh, well," Kai stammered. "Um, I needed to stock up, see, and the shop seemed interesting." He looked around. "I have no idea what the effects of any of these PokeBalls are, though," he admitted. Bookshelves covered the entire wall, except there were PokeBalls instead of books. Kai glanced around, and settled for a green one, picking it up.
"They're all made from apricorns," the girl said. "Special technique from Johto. Great quality, may I add." She chuckled, and Kai did so too. Apricorns? He had never heard about those, but he let the girl go on. "The one you picked up is a Friend Ball. I highly recommend that one, as it makes the wild Pokemon more friendly."
Kai nodded. That sounded nice. He thought about it for a moment, thinking if he really wanted some special PokeBalls that were twice as expensive as regular ones. Then again, he always wanted a signature PokeBall, and he hadn't seen anyone use a Friend Ball before. So it was fairly unique. And if he wanted to try contests and well, themed PokeBalls might give him some points. It looked nice, too. "I'll take some. Twenty," Kai said. Did he really need twenty? Whatever. He was already paying.
Once he got out, he thought about what to do next – there was no one around, so everyone probably split up. How am I supposed to find them, he asked himself. Laika barked. He smiled at her. "How about we get ourselves a new teammate?"
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Kai settled on Petalburg Woods. He imagined there were plenty of rare Pokemon in there, in the nature away from the city. It was fresh, and damp. Kai saw plenty of Wurmples crawling around, but he didn't intend to catch any. He searched for a bit more, but hadn't found any Pokemon he found interesting. He sighed. Sure, he hadn't looked for too long, but he thought there would be more these woods would offer than Wurmple. Which was the only Pokemon he came across. His luck.
As it always happens, he spoke too soon, and soon came across an interesting specimen. It was green on the bottom, and beige on top, and had small black eyes. Well, Kai had never seen it before. "I want that one," he said to himself, and sent out Komala. He remembered his worries from before, and settled on asking Komala what she wanted after he caught the Pokemon. "Komala, use Slam!" he said. The small Pokemon was sent backwards, but stood its ground well. It jumped up quickly and went with a counter attack. Kai was now completely sure he wanted it. Laika watched Komala fight with awe in her eyes.
"Dodge its attack!" Kai shouted. Komala nimbly went out of the way, and the wild Pokemon hit itself on a nearby rock. Kai cringed. That ought to hurt. He decided it was enough, as knocking the Pokemon out wasn't his intention. "That should do it," he said, taking out one of the PokeBalls he bought before and throwing it at the Pokemon. He was tense as the Ball moved. Once... Then twice... Three times...
Kai was relieved when he saw that he had caught the Pokemon. "Alright, good job!" he told Komala, but he could see that his Pokemon wasn't as pleased. He picked up the PokeBall, and put it in his backpack. He would go to the Pokemon Centre in Petalburg to heal the Pokemon up. "Hey, Komala." Kai finally kneeled down. He decided to go straight to the point. "I know you're not into fighting as you used to be. Would you like to lay off the fighting and the competitions for now?"
Komala sadly looked away. She didn't know that her trainer could sense her wishes. "It's no problem for me. This is about your wants," Kai continued. Komala stood still for a while, and then jumped up to hug Kai. He smiled. "It's okay. I'm sure Mom's getting lonely, anyway. She could use some company."
That was probably what his grandmother did when she released her Pokemon. Balanced out her needs with theirs. Kai now understood her a bit better. As much as he would miss Komala, he would hate to force her to do what she didn't enjoy. This solution seemed... Good. For all of them.
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After a visit to the Pokemon Centre, Kai healed up the Pokemon, and sent Komala back to Littleroot. (Nurse Joy told him the Pokemon he had caught was a male Shroomish. He was immensely grateful for that.) Kai had also used the opportunity to catch up with his mom, and told her all about the new friends he had made.
"That's wonderful, Kai!" his mother smiled through the PC screen. "I've made friends of my own as well!"
After chatting for a bit, Kai logged out of the PC. Laika looked a bit down. "Don't be sad, Laika," Kai told her. "She'll be happier like this. Don't worry." He smiled, reassuring both her and himself, and scratched her behind the ear. "Now, let's meet out new companion."
Kai sent out the Shroomish, and the Pokemon looked confused when it saw where it was at. Its eyes landed on Kai. "Hey there." He smiled. "I'm your new companion. This is Laika," he pointed to the Poochyena. "And you'll be..."
"Kinogi!"