Jake smiled as Prisma came in to view. The academy was stunning, a state of the art facility that had pumped out some of the best trainers and scientific minds of the century. It was the kind of place he had dreamed of enrolling with for years and today he was finally arriving.
The train the academy had provided as transport from Greystem town had finally arrived, its wheels coming to a creaking halt. Jake’s feet clicked against the cobbles as he stepped off his carriage, the noise echoing as he walked towards the entrance of the academy. The doors opened automatically and smoothly, double panes of glass that were almost four meters wide. The reception area was pristine and futuristic looking, pleasant shades of white and blue everywhere.
Approaching the receptionist, a pleasant looking young lady with auburn hair, Jake gave a friendly smile and asked “Hey there I’m one the new students, Jake Acker, could you direct me to the dorms please?”
“No problem! Here is your key and your room number, 183. I hope you have a great first day.” The receptionist smiled, handing him the key card.
“Thanks, have a gooden yourself.” He replied, slipping the key card into his pocket before walking off, trying to use his Pokewatch to pull up the pre-downloaded map of the school that came with it. The completely brand new device had been sent by Prisma directly to his home, just like every students.
After a frantic 20 minute search he finally collapsed through the door way to his new room. It was basically a micro flat with all the things a student of his age could need, a sink, an oven and microwave, a little bathroom, a television and a separate bedroom. Jake was quick to dump his multitude of bags on the floor, not really caring about where they ended up. Soon this place would probably be a tip like his room back home.
A twitching coming from one of the rucksacks drew the boy’s attention. “What th-“ he exclaimed as a flash of light came from inside the bag and began to form a vaguely solid shape.
“Sableye!” Jade cried as she emerged from her Pokeball. The Sableye cackled as she scuttled out of the door into the corridor, leaping on the first person she saw and clambering on to their shoulders. Jake rushed out of the room and looked on in terror at the scene before him. “Jade get over here damn it!” He cried out, glaring at the imp like Pokémon who slowly clambered off the other person and hid behind the boy’s legs.
“I’m so sorry about this.. I’m Jake. This little trouble maker is Jade, what’s your name?” Jake asked with an apologetic smile aimed at the stranger.
The train the academy had provided as transport from Greystem town had finally arrived, its wheels coming to a creaking halt. Jake’s feet clicked against the cobbles as he stepped off his carriage, the noise echoing as he walked towards the entrance of the academy. The doors opened automatically and smoothly, double panes of glass that were almost four meters wide. The reception area was pristine and futuristic looking, pleasant shades of white and blue everywhere.
Approaching the receptionist, a pleasant looking young lady with auburn hair, Jake gave a friendly smile and asked “Hey there I’m one the new students, Jake Acker, could you direct me to the dorms please?”
“No problem! Here is your key and your room number, 183. I hope you have a great first day.” The receptionist smiled, handing him the key card.
“Thanks, have a gooden yourself.” He replied, slipping the key card into his pocket before walking off, trying to use his Pokewatch to pull up the pre-downloaded map of the school that came with it. The completely brand new device had been sent by Prisma directly to his home, just like every students.
After a frantic 20 minute search he finally collapsed through the door way to his new room. It was basically a micro flat with all the things a student of his age could need, a sink, an oven and microwave, a little bathroom, a television and a separate bedroom. Jake was quick to dump his multitude of bags on the floor, not really caring about where they ended up. Soon this place would probably be a tip like his room back home.
A twitching coming from one of the rucksacks drew the boy’s attention. “What th-“ he exclaimed as a flash of light came from inside the bag and began to form a vaguely solid shape.
“Sableye!” Jade cried as she emerged from her Pokeball. The Sableye cackled as she scuttled out of the door into the corridor, leaping on the first person she saw and clambering on to their shoulders. Jake rushed out of the room and looked on in terror at the scene before him. “Jade get over here damn it!” He cried out, glaring at the imp like Pokémon who slowly clambered off the other person and hid behind the boy’s legs.
“I’m so sorry about this.. I’m Jake. This little trouble maker is Jade, what’s your name?” Jake asked with an apologetic smile aimed at the stranger.