Ages:
Jason: 13
Tails: 12
Max: 13
Everything was great. The plane was on time, and everything was calm. Until, Alexa had to wake the sleeping trainer and his Glaceon. "Jason, wake up. We're here." The trainer's eyes slowly opened, and he yawned. He stood up and looked up the window. "Finally. Kalos."
"So, what do you think of my home region, Jason?" "It's great! But... what are those?" Jason pointed up to a flock of pink Pokemon floating around. "Those are Spritzee." Alexa said. "Cool. Well, thanks for everything. Bye!" Jason ran off, leaving Alexa in the dust. "Weird kid," she said.
As Jason walked down the path, looking at his map, he thought, "This will take forever!" Then, he had an idea. He took out his Ponyta and got on. As Ponyta slowly galloped on, he nudged his Pokemon's thighs with his boots. "Uh, Ponyta? Could you pick up the pace?" Jason's Pokemon snorted, and started running at top speed. "Okay, Ponyta, slow down a bit!" Then, a traveler around Jason's age came out from a patch of trees with a Shuppet, and Ponyta crashed into him, sending everyone flying. "Ow. Are you okay?" Jason asked. "Yeah, I think so, the traveler said, adjusting his glasses. "I'm Max Springrey," he said, holding out his hand. "Jason Starbourogh," Jason said, shaking Max's hand. "Are you planning on getting a Pokemon from the Professor?" Max asked. "Yeah, are you?" Jason asked. "Yeah. Do you know what Pokemon you'll get?" Of course! I'm not stupid."
"So... this is Lumious city?" "Yeah, I think so. This is where you get the three starting Pokemon of Kalos." "Great, let's find the place... The heck is that thing?"
Jason pointed to a fluffy Pokemon being walked by some primped out woman. "I think it's called a Furfy" Max said. "No, that's a... Furfluzz?" "That's a Furfrou," a voice said behind them. The two boys turned around to see a girl with a sky blue T-shirt, grey jeans, and an iron bracelet hold a Sheildon. Max looked down immediately to avoid eye contact, and stared at her pink shoes with dark green shoe laces and black socks. But, the most interesting thing was her hair. It was bright orange, with two pigtails ending in white tips. "I'm Myila Prowah, and this is my partner Sheildon." "I'm Jason Starbourogh," Jason said. "Wait... your name is..." "Yes," Myila said, annoyed. "And... your hair... Ahahahahaha!" Max burst out laughing, and Myila clenched her teeth. "And, this is Max Springey," Jason said. "Hi," Max said. "What did you say your name was?" "Myila. Prowah." "Alright, alright, I'm done. No hard feelings, Tails?" "Don't call me that!" "Aw, please?" "No!" Myila turned to Jason. "Are you two going to get your Pokemon from the Professor?" "Yeah, come on!"
"So, Tails, is this the place?" "What did I say about calling me that!" "Tails, shut it! Four eyes, pipe down! That's the fourth time you've argued, and I am sick of it!" Jason snapped. Both Myila and Tails quickly stopped talking, but stuck there tongues out at each other when Jason wasn't looking. "Alright, let's do this." Jason said. They rid an elevator to the third floor up to a waiting room with a wicker screen divding half the room. "Are you three boys here to get a Pokemon? A woman in a lab coat asked. "Max and Jason covered there mouths, but Myila was not as amused. "I. Am a girl!" she snapped. "Oh, I am so sorry, I didn't see your hair, and..." the woman quickly went back to typing on her computer, and turned the monitor to hide her face. "Uh-huh. I thought so." Another trio of kids came up, and they did not look happy. "Alright, let's just get our Pokemon and go," A boy with a red hat and blue coat on, which was odd because it was July. "Ugh, like, why can't the Pokemon, like, come to us?" a girl asked in a skirt, black shirt and pink hat, tapping on her phone. "That's not how it works," a boy with orange hair and a green V-neck sweater said. "And, let the show begin in three... two.. one." the woman said, pointing at the screen, which slammed open. "Welcome, new Pokemon masters, as you join the world in a journey to truly forge a bond with you Pokemon and be one with yourself!" a man with deep black hair and a lab coat said. "Now, who got here first, my friends?" The woman pointed at Jason, Max and Myila, not looking up from her computer. "Alright, come in my three boys." Myila rubbed her forehead and informed the Professor that she was, in fact, a girl. "Alright, sorry about that, but I am Professor Sycamore, and who might you be?" "I'm Jason." "I'm Max." "And, I am Myila, the only girl here." "Alright, now. Have you decided what Pokemon you want?" "I have." Jason walked over to a desk with three Poke Balls and took the middle one, with a water symbol on it. He opened it up to send out a Frokie, a water-type frog-like Pokemon with a scarf of bubbles. "So, this one is Frokie?" "Uh, yes." Sycamore said, surprised Jason had gone over to his desk before he could have given his speech on how he became a professor. Myila and Max went over, and Sycamore sighed. "Well, you will need this," he said, giving all of them PokeDex. "All right, I have thought about this, and I'll take Chespin," Myila said, taking the Poke Ball with a leaf on it. "Alright, but grass has the most weaknesses, tied with rock." Max said. "Well, aren't you a know-it-all?" Myila snapped. Jason rolled his eyes. "Are you going to take the last Pokemon or not?" "Right, I'll take Fennekin." "Wise choice. Never could have guessed you would take the only Pokemon left," Jason said sarcastically. "Whatever," Max said, rolling his eyes. "Thanks for the Pokemon!" "Yeah, thanks!" "Thank you!" Once they were outside the building, all of them looked at each other. "So, I guess... bye." Jason said, then walked down the street. "Bye," Max said to Myila, crossing the street. Myila walked down in the opposite direction of Jason, but then stopped. Jason stopped, and Max stopped when he got to the other side of the street. All three of them ran back in front of the building, nearly crashing into each other. "Hey, do you want to travel, the three of us?" they all asked. "Okay, sure!" the said at the same time. "Quit doing that!" they said. This was the start of something big. A friendship that would last a life time.
