Katie the Audino felt her trainer shift, and opened her eyes. She was curled up against her trainer, and though she was a little wet, the teen was soaked. They had been unable to find a dry place to stay when the storm had rolled in, and hadn't even had a tarp or blanket to cover themselves. Her new trainer was forced to curl up under a tree, and try to cover himself with his backpack. The silver haired teen shivered again as a cool breeze blew through the forest. To the soaking wet, furless human it must have felt icy. Katie, too, felt a little cold from the rain, but there was no way she was going to let her new trainer stay out in the rain, in the wild alone. As the boy sat up, Katie used her feelers to try to assess the boy's feelings.
They were very similar to last night. His anger was much less, but still there a little. The boy still had feelings of sadness, confusion, and most of all, fear. But there was a new emotion, much stronger than it was last night. Determination.
"Are you okay?" Katie asked the boy. He stared at her blankly, then smiled weakly. He said something in humanspeak that Katie took as "good morning, Katie". The Audino sighed. It was clear that the boy wasn't very inexperienced when it came to understanding and communicating with Pokemon, unlike her last trainer.
Her last trainer. She wasn't looking too well when Katie last saw her. Sitting in a hospital bed, she looked pale and thin, very, very sickly. Kate's old trainer had given Katie very important instructions. To look over this silver haired teen and keep him safe. So far, Katie hadn't been doing to well at that. The boy had ran away from home, and ran into the forest. There was something else going on with the boy, something he wasn't showing her.
Katie's ears twitched. Not to far away, she could hear some sort yipping and howling. What was that noise? Some sort of wild Pokemon? Her trainer heard it two, and a look of nervousness flashed on the trainer's face. Opening his backpack, Katie watched as the silver haired teen pulled out a wrecking bar, looking in the direction of the noises with apprehension. There was sounds of fighting, along with other noises. Looking back up at her trainer, Katie noticed he seemed paralyzed with indecision.