Makenna yawned, as she woke up. She checked the clock next to her bunk, and when she realized the time, she jumped, and bonked her head on the ceiling.
"Ow!" she moaned, before crawling out of bed.
She got out of her pajamas, and put on a red T-shirt, with a 'Girls on the Run' logo in white. The shirt was a bit too small, but it'd do. Then, she grabbed some yoga pants and slipped them on. After that, she dashed out of her room and bounced down he steps, waking up the Meowth's and Herdier. Bagon, however, was still in deep sleep, for he had become used to Makenna's booming steps. Makenna quickly grabbed a handful of oat-like cereal, and drank a small glass of milk, before wiping her face with her arm, and grabbing a purple backpack with rainbow designs. Then, she slipped on some orange and pink tennis shoes, before running over to Bagon, and shaking him awake.
"Come on, boy, it's time for the first day! I'm late!" she said.
Bagon opened one eye, and Makenna immediately grabbed him, cradling him as she ran out the flimsy swinging door. She saw he father asleep at the wheel of the boat. When Makenna bounded inside, the boat shook, and Makenna's father awoke with a jump.
"We're late, hurry dad!" she shouted, looking behind her to see if any Pokemon were there.
"Maybe if you'd set your alarm, you wouldn't be late for the firs day of school!" her dad yelled, as they pulled out of the dock.
Soon, they were speeding down the ocean, as the Islands came into view. When Makenna became remotely close to the dock, she jumped into the ocean with Bagon, who couldn't swim due to his small limbs. Then, she swam the rest of the way to shore. Upon arriving the shore, soaking wet, she started to run towards the school she was destined for. When she arrived, dripping in salt water and sweat, she decided to check her schedule to see where she was supposed to be. Bagon, who was shaking off the water and pounding the side of his head, was quite annoyed to have to deal with this. Makenna reached into her backpack pocket, which was soaking wet, and holding her schedule. She pulled out a damp, crumpled piece of paper, ink everywhere.
"No, no, no! This can't be happening." she groaned, her eyes going wide.