I entered into the room, looking around at the interesting scenery. "What is this place," I muttered to myself. Along the walls were many metallic boxes, with seats in front of them. Many lights were exploding from inside of the, and on top of each was another box displaying a picture of some sort. I walked past some large books made of paper in a pile. The book on top had some strange human symbols on it that I couldn't decipher.

"It says head of Team Rocket murdered," a Charmander who must have seen me look at the book told me.

"Who"? I asked him.

"I'm not sure," he replied bluntly.

"Hey Dusk, where do you think Oak's going"? Dawn asked me. I focused my attention towards the Oak, who was leaving through a wooden door to the right.

"Maybe he's going to get the trainers for us!" I replied excitedly.

"I hope so," she said. Strangely enough, Dawn and I were the only ones that seemed to notice Oak leaving. The others were still in awe of the new room.

A few minutes later, Oak came back in with human, who looked much different then Oak. One, he was much shorter, and two, his fur was black instead of grey, and he only had fur on the top of his head, while Oak had some on his chin.

"Choose whichever you like," he said calmly.

After a moment of deciding, the human said (in a rather harsh tone), "I'll take the Eevee," he said and pointed at one of the other Eevee. The Eevee walked over to the trainer, and he, the trainer, and Oak left.

"What do you think our trainers will be like?" I asked Dawn.

"I'm not sure," she replied honestly.

"I hope their nice," I said, sitting down, seeing as Oak probably wouldn't be coming back anytime soon. "Even if they weren't we would be able to run off, seeing as we would be their only companions," I said. She nodded in agreement.

Suddenly, Oak came in with another human, this one having light brown fur all down the back and sides of his head, but none at the front. I think it was called a mallet or something like that.

"Choose whichever one you please," Oak told him. After a moment of consideration, he turned to me (much to my surprise).

"Can I have that one, professor?" He asked in a considerably less harsh tone then the previous trainer.

"You certainly can," he replied calmly. "Come," Oak said to me.

I turned to Dawn. "I guess this is goodbye," I said sadly.

"I hope we'll be able to see each other." I nodded, and then started walking towards door. I waved back to her.

"See you around," I said.

"See you Dusk," she replied.

I followed Oak and my new trainer into the next room, taking note of my new best friend. He seemed nice enough, but is he aggressive when it comes to battling; only time will tell.

When inside the new room, the trainer kneeled down and looked me in the eye. "Hey," he said gently while stroking the side of my face, it felt nice to have some attention from humans for once.

"I'm Jonathan," he said gently. I looked into his warm blue eyes, he seemed really nice. He then got up from his kneeling position when Oak started talking to him. I didn't pay much attention to them, more so trying to contain myself from excitement. I had been waiting for this day my whole life, and the fact that I'd never been outside the enclose before added to the amazement of the whole thing

Still, I was really sad. Dawn was hoping that we'd still be able to see each other, but I don't think we will, seeing as Jonathans 'clothes' (as some older Pokemon call them) are much different to the clothes that I've see people wearing outside the enclosure. Still, I may be wrong (and I hope I am), because never seeing Dawn again would really suck.

Also, I've lived in my enclosure all my life, and knowing that I'll never be there again is a terrible thought. It's like taking a whole part of my life away. I decided not to dwell on those thoughts though, for the positives defiantly outweigh the negatives. I looked up at Oak and Jonathan. They were talking about what Oak called an electronic dictionary, whatever that means. Finally, Oak looked at me and held up a red and white ball. What was that thing? All of a sudden, the ball flashed, I felt a strange tugging feeling, and in a flash of light, I was teleported from the lab to...the hill from my enclosure.

"Wait, what?" I asked myself. All of a sudden, I felt the same tugging feeling, same flash of light, and I was back at the lab.

"And that's how you use a pokeball," Oak explained to Jonathan. Oh, that's what a pokeball is, a storage device for Pokemon. Now that I think about it, that's quite creepy.

"Well, good luck on your journey," Oak said to Jonathan.

"Thank you, I will do my best to raise this Eevee," Jonathan replied politely.

"Name's Dusk," I muttered to myself.

Jonathan made a 'follow me' gesture with his head, and I followed him out the door, looking around at this new world. It was so different, yet so similar to the enclosure. All those small buildings I saw on top of my hill were no longer small, they were massive.

"Come on, lets go," he said to me.

I walked down the steps outside Oak's lab, taking note of the hard ground as I went.

When we got to the bottom of the staircase Jonathan said to me, "Let's see what you can do." He picked up a nearby stick and stuck it firmly in a part of the ground that wasn't as hard as the steps I had just been on. "Use tackle on the stick," he told me firmly. I didn't know much about attacks, but at least I know tackle. I just hope that he doesn't shout out more complex attacks.

I stepped back, bracing myself for the upcoming collision, and in one quick movement, I launched myself at the stick. Upon hitting the stick, it was uprooted from the ground and hurled a few feet away. I squealed happily, turning back to him to make sure he had seen what I had done. "Good work," he praised. He kneeled down and stroked the fur on my head. A soft purr escaped my throat.

"Hey John," a familiar harsh voice interrupted us.

"Oh, hey Nick" Jonathan replied, getting up. "I guess you'll be heading back to Sinnoh now?" Jonathan asked.

"Yep," the one called Nick (who I recognized as the one who went into Oaks lab before Jonathan had) said. "But first," he said with grin, holding up a pokeball, "care for a challenge"?