Noelle sighed. "Great. She left." She looked at Rue and Salvatore. "Guess I should go now. See you guys at the tree tomorrow." She was half an inch away from the door when she decided to turn again. "Oh, and Rue? I remember now. The featureless gijinka are called humans. Also, don't stress. You're a great dancer. When we get back to reality, You'll definitely get a job again. I Promise."
Just then, obviously at the worst time possibly chosen, her brain fell back in time. It was a few months ago again, on a bright, sunny morning. Her trainer, a girl with shoulder length black hair with a white streak and gray eyes, patted her on the head and gave her a Pecha berry. "Well done! At this rate, you'll be the best pokemon in the world in no time!" Then the girl paused, smiled, and said, "Well, no. Noelle, you're already the best anyone could ask for. Just remember that, kay?" It was the best day of her life.
Merely a few weeks after that morning, Noelle had gone on a train with her owner. This time, the sky was slightly gray, and a thick layer of fog covered most of the area, though the girl's spirit couldn't be diminished. "Noelle! we're going to compete in the Unova league! How awesome is that!?"
Halfway through the journey, it started pouring. Then, out of the blue, a flash of light enveloped the compartment. A lightning bolt. An instant later, it was gone, and the rails were on fire. There were screams from the passengers on board, and the girl reached for a red knob on an exit. Next thing she knew, passengers were flowing outside. Her trainer stayed on board and waited for everyone to get off. Then she stumbled out and tripped over a wire, falling into the water underneath the bridge. Her face registered shock, then fear, then calm, like she had already accepted her fate. This all happened in just a moment, and then the trainer hit the water and was carried over the edge of the waterfall.
Noelle didn't understand. Kayenne was a great swimmer, and Noelle was so confident that she would survive. She would've swum to safety and gotten help by now, and the police were going to arrive any second now. Well, she believed that until she saw the rocks at the bottom and Kayenne's limp form. That was when she lost all of her hope and concentration, and let herself fall overboard.
When she woke again, it was in a room. Sunlight flooded in from the windows. For just a moment, Noelle forgot who she was. Then the memories came flooding back at her. The train from Kalos to Unova, her owner falling off the rails, the waterfall... Her mind started to react, and then she was crying. Not full-on bawling, but small, quiet tears. There was so much they hadn't done together yet... learning to tap dance, getting her badges, the Unova league...she wished with all her might that Kayenne was still with her, that it was all just a dream.
Footsteps came into the brightly lit room. For just a moment, she thought that her prayers had been answered, that Kayenne had come back... but no. It was a nurse. That was when Noelle realized that there was a tube injecting a transparent liquid into her left paw, and the nurse was here to replace it. The tube was removed from her paw for a few moments, then re-injected in. Noelle made a half-hearted attempt to get it off, but her mind wasn't into it. That was when Noelle felt that sudden surge of depression, much stronger than the rest, and the impact blacked her out.
The part of Noelle that was still hanging on to reality-well, no, she was still in the dream, but for now, that was reality-forced her out of the flashback. She realized that she was on the knees, her head was in her hands, that the corners of her eyes were wet with tears, and that she was just a fraction of an inch away from falling off the tree. She got up and brushed herself off a bit. Then...oh. She had forgotten. Rue and Salvatore were both still there. She felt a surge of embarrassment as she turned towards them.