(Please note, this is a private Roleplay between me and @Vergil Tanner .)
Route 12 was rather laid back.
Compared to other Routes that Gerald wasn't about to mention, it was overall...just nice. It wasn't absolutely bustling with trainers, yet not a desolate wasteland like Route 13 after it. It was simply a sleepy seaside route, with the only real attraction being a ranch most well known for Skiddo. Without it, it’d just be a bumpy yet short road between Shalour and Coumarine city.
But, if Gerald was being honest, he wouldn’t really care if there was a ranch or not. Because it was a nice place for training. The Pokemon were rather diverse, the odd terrain made it optimal for training in unorthodox environments. And...This was his last choice. He had tried Frost Cavern, but all he got was a pissed off Noivern and a bad cold the following week. The trainer had also tried the Lost Woods west of Snowbelle City, which also failed, leaving him unsurprisingly lost in the woods for what felt like hours...But! This was different. It wasn’t a frozen outback, it wasn’t a labyrinth of trees, it was just a fine little Route that was just there!
But while the spot was great for training, but his Pokemon weren’t exactly...Well…
The Pokemon he was trying to currently to train was the previously mentioned Noivern, who Gerald dubbed the Screecher, thanks to her constant screeching. She was little more than a wild beast, who wasn’t exactly fond of Gerald, despite him being the one who sheltered, fed, and took care of her needs. More or less. The other was a Lopunny, which would seem odd. Noivern were draconic bats, of course they wouldn’t be completely easy to teach. But Lopunny couldn’t be too troublesome, they were little more than walking rabbits, right? Well, there were Lopunny, and then there was Puff, Gerald’s Lopunny. He was a foot shorter than any regular one, and had triple the moodiness to compensate. Puff would have these swings, where one day he would be fight happy, ready to punch out anyone who looked at him funny, but the next would be a struggle to get him to do anything. For awhile he was a ton more timid, mostly after the incident on Route 15, but after being secluded at the “Dark Tournament”, his bratty attitude came back full swing. Gerald hoped to make some leeway on the two combative ones.
Luckily, he wasn’t alone. He had June, his loyal Delphox. Most of his Pokemon were actually more loyal to her than Gerald. And, even more thankfully, she was quite happy to keep the others in line. It was to the point where some might even point out she was more of a trainer than Gerald.
"...So, when I say air slash, you know what you do, Screecher?" His eyes locked with the yellow gazers of the Noivern. She flit her wings, raising Gerald's hopes...
"REEE!" She screamed, jumping back a foot or so, and glaring back at her trainer, with nothing coming of the command.
"Great. Great. We are almost there. Maybe next time you'll even try to use the move." Gerald sighed. Training the Noivern was next to impossible, and the red head was seriously questioning why he even was trying. Turning his head away from Screecher, he called out to his two other Pokemon. "June, Puff, how are you two doing?"
A chipper bark came back, but no squeak came from Puff. He was preoccupied in a fist fight with a Heracross, as June looked on. She would likely step in if something bad were to happen, and Gerald only needed to hear the bark to know everything was a-okay. "Good, glad to hear your getting along better than me. Now, Screecher, how about- Screecher?"
The Screecher was crawling off into the brushes, probably to find something to eat. That was likely more important to her than listening to some guy, regardless if that guy was her trainer. "Screecher, wait up!" He called, "Don't go!" But it was to no avail, as the bat was set on it goal of finding a meal.
"Come on!" Gerald tacked on, fed up with Screecher's shenanigans. She really drove him up the wall some...well, honestly, most of the time. "Sorry to stop whatever you two are up to, but we need to get Screecher before she flies off."
Puff let out a grunt, not too fond of interrupting his fight, but a stern look from June right before she left to follow Gerald changed his mind. So, he backed away from his opponent, raised his fingers as to say 'Wait a sec' and ran off after the fox, leaving behind a very confused Heracross.
As Gerald and his Pokemon waded through the brush, nothing would deter the man from his goal of getting Screecher back. He was quite quiet about it as well, leaving most of the chatter around coming from Puff and June, who were bantering back and forth about something or other. Either a complaint or he was bragging about the fight with the Heracross that he had put on hold. Or maybe both, with Puff talking you really couldn't put much beyond him.
There she was, just across a dirt road. Screecher was sitting under a tree, chomping up some berries that had fallen off of it. Completely unaware of Gerald or the others presence, she would easy to get. All he had to do was go across the road, which would be quite easy. So easy, he didn't even bother to look down, up, or any of those things one was taught to do before crossing the street. In his defense, the only thing he really expected was a pickup truck or something rural and practical. He pulled out Screecher's Pokeball and was halfway across the street when he heard a distinct vrrrrrr sound. He looked down the street, and froze in place, as a moving van drove at him at what seemed to be max speed.
He thought it was all over. How he would find his end. Surviving two completely insane events, and then dying because he didn't look both ways and was hit by a truck. What a way to go. He told himself, right before being suddenly jerked back to safety.
June had used a quick Psychic to save him. If she had been a second later, he would've probably been killed right on impact. It seemed as if there were not just one, but in fact two, so even if the first one didn't do it, the second probably would've. Gerald's heart was still pounding out of his chest, and he was still breathing in and out like a madman.
"Th-thanks, June." He spoke, still a shaken over the whole thing. He got up slowly, his legs still a bit shaky, and, looking both ways this time (And catching the tail end of the black painted moving trucks) before shambling across the street toward Screecher, who despite her sensitivity to noise, somehow having ignored the entire thing in exchange for eating most all of the berries on the ground. "You!" He bluntly stated, as he returned the bat to her Pokeball.
He was just about to throw in the towel and call it a day. Nearly getting ran over was a pretty day ending thing, after all. But that's when he started thinking...
Why were two black painted moving vans driving out here in the middle of nowhere? It was pretty suspicious...A little too suspicious. He kind of wanted to look in to this...The only place the road lead to was the Skiddo Ranch. It couldn't be too incredibly far, maybe a quarter a mile.
"Hey. June. Puff. Let's go see these truck guys, give them a piece of our minds."
Even if these guys weren't doing anything illegal, he could still get an apology out of them about going so fast or something like that. And so he set off down the dirt road at a light jog, Puff (In a bit of a huff, because he still had a Heracross waiting) and June in tow.
But only if Gerald knew what he was getting into.
Route 12 was rather laid back.
Compared to other Routes that Gerald wasn't about to mention, it was overall...just nice. It wasn't absolutely bustling with trainers, yet not a desolate wasteland like Route 13 after it. It was simply a sleepy seaside route, with the only real attraction being a ranch most well known for Skiddo. Without it, it’d just be a bumpy yet short road between Shalour and Coumarine city.
But, if Gerald was being honest, he wouldn’t really care if there was a ranch or not. Because it was a nice place for training. The Pokemon were rather diverse, the odd terrain made it optimal for training in unorthodox environments. And...This was his last choice. He had tried Frost Cavern, but all he got was a pissed off Noivern and a bad cold the following week. The trainer had also tried the Lost Woods west of Snowbelle City, which also failed, leaving him unsurprisingly lost in the woods for what felt like hours...But! This was different. It wasn’t a frozen outback, it wasn’t a labyrinth of trees, it was just a fine little Route that was just there!
But while the spot was great for training, but his Pokemon weren’t exactly...Well…
The Pokemon he was trying to currently to train was the previously mentioned Noivern, who Gerald dubbed the Screecher, thanks to her constant screeching. She was little more than a wild beast, who wasn’t exactly fond of Gerald, despite him being the one who sheltered, fed, and took care of her needs. More or less. The other was a Lopunny, which would seem odd. Noivern were draconic bats, of course they wouldn’t be completely easy to teach. But Lopunny couldn’t be too troublesome, they were little more than walking rabbits, right? Well, there were Lopunny, and then there was Puff, Gerald’s Lopunny. He was a foot shorter than any regular one, and had triple the moodiness to compensate. Puff would have these swings, where one day he would be fight happy, ready to punch out anyone who looked at him funny, but the next would be a struggle to get him to do anything. For awhile he was a ton more timid, mostly after the incident on Route 15, but after being secluded at the “Dark Tournament”, his bratty attitude came back full swing. Gerald hoped to make some leeway on the two combative ones.
Luckily, he wasn’t alone. He had June, his loyal Delphox. Most of his Pokemon were actually more loyal to her than Gerald. And, even more thankfully, she was quite happy to keep the others in line. It was to the point where some might even point out she was more of a trainer than Gerald.
"...So, when I say air slash, you know what you do, Screecher?" His eyes locked with the yellow gazers of the Noivern. She flit her wings, raising Gerald's hopes...
"REEE!" She screamed, jumping back a foot or so, and glaring back at her trainer, with nothing coming of the command.
"Great. Great. We are almost there. Maybe next time you'll even try to use the move." Gerald sighed. Training the Noivern was next to impossible, and the red head was seriously questioning why he even was trying. Turning his head away from Screecher, he called out to his two other Pokemon. "June, Puff, how are you two doing?"
A chipper bark came back, but no squeak came from Puff. He was preoccupied in a fist fight with a Heracross, as June looked on. She would likely step in if something bad were to happen, and Gerald only needed to hear the bark to know everything was a-okay. "Good, glad to hear your getting along better than me. Now, Screecher, how about- Screecher?"
The Screecher was crawling off into the brushes, probably to find something to eat. That was likely more important to her than listening to some guy, regardless if that guy was her trainer. "Screecher, wait up!" He called, "Don't go!" But it was to no avail, as the bat was set on it goal of finding a meal.
"Come on!" Gerald tacked on, fed up with Screecher's shenanigans. She really drove him up the wall some...well, honestly, most of the time. "Sorry to stop whatever you two are up to, but we need to get Screecher before she flies off."
Puff let out a grunt, not too fond of interrupting his fight, but a stern look from June right before she left to follow Gerald changed his mind. So, he backed away from his opponent, raised his fingers as to say 'Wait a sec' and ran off after the fox, leaving behind a very confused Heracross.
As Gerald and his Pokemon waded through the brush, nothing would deter the man from his goal of getting Screecher back. He was quite quiet about it as well, leaving most of the chatter around coming from Puff and June, who were bantering back and forth about something or other. Either a complaint or he was bragging about the fight with the Heracross that he had put on hold. Or maybe both, with Puff talking you really couldn't put much beyond him.
There she was, just across a dirt road. Screecher was sitting under a tree, chomping up some berries that had fallen off of it. Completely unaware of Gerald or the others presence, she would easy to get. All he had to do was go across the road, which would be quite easy. So easy, he didn't even bother to look down, up, or any of those things one was taught to do before crossing the street. In his defense, the only thing he really expected was a pickup truck or something rural and practical. He pulled out Screecher's Pokeball and was halfway across the street when he heard a distinct vrrrrrr sound. He looked down the street, and froze in place, as a moving van drove at him at what seemed to be max speed.
He thought it was all over. How he would find his end. Surviving two completely insane events, and then dying because he didn't look both ways and was hit by a truck. What a way to go. He told himself, right before being suddenly jerked back to safety.
June had used a quick Psychic to save him. If she had been a second later, he would've probably been killed right on impact. It seemed as if there were not just one, but in fact two, so even if the first one didn't do it, the second probably would've. Gerald's heart was still pounding out of his chest, and he was still breathing in and out like a madman.
"Th-thanks, June." He spoke, still a shaken over the whole thing. He got up slowly, his legs still a bit shaky, and, looking both ways this time (And catching the tail end of the black painted moving trucks) before shambling across the street toward Screecher, who despite her sensitivity to noise, somehow having ignored the entire thing in exchange for eating most all of the berries on the ground. "You!" He bluntly stated, as he returned the bat to her Pokeball.
He was just about to throw in the towel and call it a day. Nearly getting ran over was a pretty day ending thing, after all. But that's when he started thinking...
Why were two black painted moving vans driving out here in the middle of nowhere? It was pretty suspicious...A little too suspicious. He kind of wanted to look in to this...The only place the road lead to was the Skiddo Ranch. It couldn't be too incredibly far, maybe a quarter a mile.
"Hey. June. Puff. Let's go see these truck guys, give them a piece of our minds."
Even if these guys weren't doing anything illegal, he could still get an apology out of them about going so fast or something like that. And so he set off down the dirt road at a light jog, Puff (In a bit of a huff, because he still had a Heracross waiting) and June in tow.
But only if Gerald knew what he was getting into.