Note: I'm using the Japanese names for everyone because I saw all of Best Wishes in Japanese (okay, pretty obvious considering I said Best Wishes), so I'm more familiar with Shooti, not Trip.
He readied his camera, adjusting the focus so that the best picture could come out from it.
With a click of the button, it was saved. The picture of the wild Shikijika he encountered was successfully saved within his camera, along with the other photos of wild Pokémon.
Shooti wasn't really much of a nature watcher, or in fact, an artist, but he just wanted to record everything he saw in his journey. And the camera was capable of doing that.
Scrolling through the photos he took, he could see everything that was worth capturing along his journey. From the two starters he passed up in favor his wonderful, now completely evolved, Tsutarja, Mijumaru and Pokabu. To Satoshi's Pikachu, the one that he crushed with his new Tsutarja alone. Along with that Nyarth, that rare Kanto native that couldn't be found in Isshu, or let alone talk. Thrown in were some random scenery and a couple of shots of various trainer's Pokémon, some just doing nothing, like Dento's Yanappu, or using a move, like Satoshi's Mijumaru using its Aqua Jet.
Oh, so I took a lot of pictures of Satoshi's and his friends Pokémon?
Well, they were an interesting bunch.
Shooti continued to scroll down the list, and saw that picture.
He had to smile to himself. It was his best shot, that one.
It was his Jalorda, sitting gracefully in the sun, despite being newly evolved.
My prized partner.
Shooti wasn't much of an artist, but he simply wanted to capture his journey to remember what he saw in his route to overcome Adeku. And he was halfway there.
