((OOC: Against better judgment, I'm using Eevee. I was originally going to go with an abandoned, post-anorexic Purugly, but I can always do that later...plus, I have a lot of annoyance with the whole unwanted-eevee cliche, and I hope this works out. >:3
And I apologize. This post is so long...T_T You can probably just read the beginning and the end and be fine...basically, Rei goes to the Pokemon Center, drops of Mushiko and Pichu, then goes to visit the adoptables. She doesn't want the unwanted bugs or Bidoof, so the lady offers her an eevee. She gets the eevee, and miraculously still has all of her fingers.))
Rei nodded. "Well, I might as well look around. I'm going into the Pokemon Center, so I'll see you later. I'm assuming we'll all meet up in the Pokemon Center, then?"
They entered the building, and Rei first located the front desk. Behind it were numerous healing machines for quick check-ups and health-restores, so she headed over there and got in line. She returned both Mushiko and Pichu to their respective Pokeballs, and handed them over to one of the nurses for a routine healing.
The middle-aged woman sent the Pokeballs through a machine, checking them on the screen. "They're a bit tired, but nothing serious. I'll give them ten minutes in the machine," she told Rei as the Pokeballs zipped into an assembly line of sorts. "You can pick them up at the pick-up counter in ten minutes. Just look for their pictures on the display above it," she ordered, pointing at the large screen above another counter.
Rei nodded nonchalantly, then stepped out of line to allow the next trainer to heal their Pokemon. She then noticed a group of Pokemon and a few uniformed people on another side of the lobby. "Am I to assume that's the adoption center?" she muttered to herself.
Without waiting for an answer (she had ten minutes to kill, after all), the teenager moseyed over to the small group of people and Pokemon.
She immediately was accosted by a kindly-looking middle-aged woman with short brown hair, a red apron over jeans and a t-shirt, and a very large, wrinkled smile. "Hello there, miss," she greeted. "Are you looking to adopt a Pokemon today?"
Rei leaned away from the woman, a bit worried about the extreme kindness overflowing from the woman. She really didn't like those kinds of people... "Maybe," she grunted.
"Wonderful! Would you like a Spinerak? We have a Spinerak who got lost, and he can't seem to make it in the wild." She held up a glazy-eyed spider, then quickly handed him back to the young girl who had been holding him before. "Or maybe you want a Caterpie or Kakuna? We have a few of those that were left behind by their trainers. They wanted something a bit stronger, apparently, but these bugs are as sweet as they come, I assure you."
Rei eyed the large group of bug-types, and, while it was unfortunate that their type wasn't quite so popular as dragon or psychic, it didn't really make a mark on her. "I already have a Caterpie, and I don't need another weak bug. I need something strong. What else do you have?"
The woman, expecting a gushing reply of sympathy, was a bit taken aback. Was this girl just like the trainers who left behind those poor little bugs? She hoped not. She'd rather not give another sweet little Pokemon to an undeserving trainer.
"Well," the woman began, checking back at the Pokemon she'd brought with her. "I do have a few that aren't bugs...how does Koffing sound to you? She's very sweet, but her trainer didn't really like her...too ugly, or something. I also have a couple strays that were brought over from Sinnoh. How does a Bidoof sound? We have two boys that aren't too bad, personality-wise. We also have a Kricketot and a male Combee, but you said you didn't want a bug. I used to have a Hippopotas, a Gible, and two Skitty with me, but they were adopted off hours ago." She fought back a victorious smile. "I'm afraid you've come rather late in the day."
Rei gave the woman a tired look. "I need something strong. If those beavers were any strong, they'd have evolved already. I need something that can handle going to the Cianwood backcountry, and I don't think a weak little bug or beaver's gonna cut it." Testing her luck with a rock and a Pokeball on the route to Olivine was sounding mighty tempting...
She paused, and looked behind her. She bit her lip, then looked back at Rei. "Actually, I have one more." She smiled sweetly. "Do you like Eevee, my dear? I have one Eevee with me. The dancers didn't want him, so they gave him to me."
Immediately, the little girl holding the Spinerak and two others playing with the two Bidoof looked up, excited. Why hadn't the woman told them this before?
Rei rolled her eyes. "If you have one, just give it to one of the fangirls and be done with it. How'd it last this long without getting adopted, anyhow?"
"Er, well, this is why," the woman mumbled sheepishy, bringing out a cage. Inside was a furry little brown-and-white mass, with beady black eyes that peered out at the humans. A thick, leather muzzle was wrapped firmly around his snout, shutting his jaws together.
"Aw, why do you have a muzzle on him?" one of the Bidoof girls whined, scooting over to get a better look.
"Yeah!" chimed another. "Take it off, it's probably hurting the poor thing."
The woman sighed tiredly. "Well, I could...stand back, everybody. Don't crowd him if you enjoy having all your limbs." This illicited a confuse glance from the young girls, but they scooted away with the bugs and two Bidoof anyway.
The woman then grabbed a short leash that was sticking out from behind the bars, and opened the cage. The Eevee hurled himself outside, aiming for girl with the Spinerak. The only thing stopping his claws from raking across her face and chest was the leash that pulled him back, leaving the girl safe from harm
He growled from inside the muzzle, and doubled back upon the woman. Luckily for her, she came prepared with thick leather gloves and a bird-keepers sleeve, so the claws did little to hurt her.
"If I took off the muzzle," she yelled over the growling, "he'd probably go for my jugular. He's got a couple days before he gets euthanized. I'm assuming you all know why the dancers didn't want him?"
Rei tapped her lip, thinking for a moment. The terrified squeals of the preteens made her sort of happy, in a way. Finally an Eevee that was abandoned for a good reason.
Her deep pondering, however, was brought to an untimely end when the Eevee decided to switch targets. He dashed across the floor, pulling the woman along with him. Rei, a bit annoyed that she had to stop her thinking, brought her foot back...
And kicked him in the stomach, sending him flying in the opposite direction.
"How much for the rabid Eevee?" Rei asked, getting out her wallet.
The woman gaped. "You want him?"
"He looks strong. Can I get the muzzle, leash, and cage? Oh, and is there anywhere I can buy nail clippers? I'd declaw him, but that might hurt his battle ability," Rei explained in a monotonous voice.
The woman blinked. "Of...of course...nail clippers at the PokeMart, dear," she muttered, glancing at the girls. They too were amazed that somebody would want this atrocity of an Eevee. "...Are you going to be tough on him?" She inquired, getting out a Pokeball. "By the way, this Pokeball has a lock on it, so he can't get out from the inside."
"Wonderful, and of course I'll be tough." Rei smirked. "I am, by no means, an Eevee fan. They may be 'cute and furry', but I honestly don't care. If I have to kick him everyday in order to make him battle, so be it."
This comment caused the girls to flinch and the woman to bite her lip. Normally she'd never let such a trainer adopt a Pokemon...but this Pokemon was going to get euthanized anyway...
She the filled out a receipt, and showed it to Rei. The girl forked over the needed money, and took the Pokeball. "I want you to know I'm only doing this because of his euthanization appointment in two days," the woman called after Rei as she turned to leave. "I wouldn't have given you anything else!"
Rei shrugged, and went to go pick up her Pokemon at the counter. Once she had all two - three - Pokemon in tow, she shuffled out of the Pokemon Center, and met up with the lagging group.
"Hey," she mumbled, falling in step next to Carrie. "You'll never guess what I bought in the Pokemon Center," she sneered, flicking a strand of hair back.