Dear Blue and Red Omate,
Pokemon are creatures that we co-exist with in this world. We live together, we become friends, we fight for each other. We also make enemies and fight others. There are even those out there who work for the express purpose of hurting others, or making a profit. Having talked to you over the past few month's, I feel confident that the two of you will be quite capable as trainers.
I have called your mom, and she has told me she is willing to allow you two to go on the trainer's journey, providing that you travel together to keep each other out of trouble. I hope to see you at my lab tomorrow so that you can receive your starter pokemon.
Good Luck,
Proffesor Samuel Oak
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"I'm sorry, but Proffesor Oak is not currently in.You are welcome to wait here for him to get back." The aide said, opening the door to the two kids at the lab door. He motioned for them to walk in. "He said he had an errand to run. Had to take care of something. He said two kids would be coming...twins named Red and Blue? That you?"
The girl nodded while the boy flashed a smile at the man. "Yeah, that's us." The girl said timidly. She pulled out her trainer's card. She nudged the boy, who pulled out his card after looking frantically through his backpack. "How...How long do you think he'll be?"
"Shouldn't be more than an hour. I understand if you do not wish to wait." He started to close the door.
The boy stuck his foot in the door, wincing as it bounced off. "Don't be so hasty. We'll wait. We just want to know what kind of wait we're in for."
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A girl walked along the path of Pallet Town towards the route, walking along at a slow pace. Her strawberry blonde hair was tied into a ponytail under the baseball cap she wore. As she was about to walk outside of the town, a man in a white lab coat jumped out to stop her. "You can't go out there. Wild pokemon will attack you if you can't defend yourself." He leaned forward so that she could see the individual hairs of his grizzled beard. "You weren't trying to sneak out again, were you, Yellow?"
"Uh...no, Proffesor." The girl said nervously, sweating. "I...uh...I was just...um...enjoying the view?"
Before the professor replied, a pikachu jumped out of the brush at his back. He spun around, flinging a pokeball from out of nowhere at it. The ball wobbled for a minute after the pikachu went inside, then it stopped, the red circle dinging as it turned white. He turned around to face Yellow, who was backing away slowly. "Oh, don't you go anywhere!" He stepped over towards her, getting away from the undergrowth. "You got me in danger trying to sneak out of town again. You owe me now." He grabbed the back of her coat and started to carry her through town.
"Proffesor, no!"
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Proffesor Oak walked into the lab and plopped Yellow down in a chair. He looked at the other two occupants of the lab and smiled. "I see that everyone is here. I think you two for coming." He smiled and stood beside a table. "Before I start on what I have to ask of you, I would like each of you to choose a pokemon." He looked at the twins, the girl huddled up in her seat while the boy was almost bouncing to get out of his. "Red, why don't you choose first."
Red got up and looked at the pokeballs for a moment, then choose one with a picture of an orange lizard. He then sat back down, and his sister slowly got up after a look from Proffesor Oak and walked over to the table, selecting a pokeball with a blue turtle beside it.
Yellow started to get up, but the proffesor gave her a stern look. "Sorry dear, but you have to take care of this one." He said, tossing the pokeball with the newly captured pikachu to her. "Your punishment for trying to sneak out again." Yellow gave a sad look, but Proffesor Oak ignored it. "I'm sure you are all curious as to what I was going to ask you earlier. Well, it's no simple task, but I have no fear that you will be able to complete it."
