As soon as I get to the top, the horrific sight shocks me so much that I literally feel like collapsing and falling unconscious. I see melted ice, and I see that everything has been destroyed. I feel extremely sad when I see this, and I collapse to the ground with my energy drained. I feel my eyes watering, and I feel tears falling and within a few seconds I start sobbing. There were multiple puddles everywhere, and they were large puddles. I see that my home has been destroyed, it was an igloo before and now it is gone. I feel anger building up inside, and I look at Sylveon who is not meeting my gaze, and he is looking down. I see tears falling from his face, and for a few minutes there is the sound of only sobbing. I eventually stop sobbing because I know that I feel bad but I also am aware that crying won't help the situation. I have to do something! I get up with renewed energy and determination, and I look around. The mountain which was so beautiful before, and the mountains around me have their igloos destroyed, and the snow and ice on the ground was destroyed, and I look away. I look at the sky, and see snowflakes gently falling down on me and my now destroyed home. The snowflakes look beautiful and harmless, and as they fall on me, I smile and my eyes close. I stick out my tongue, and taste the snowflakes. They are cold on my tongue, and as I swallow them, I feel the coldness travelling through my insides. At least it is snowing, so the ice and snow will come back. I look at Sylveon, and then up at the sky. Where was the pokemon now? Who was the pokemon? I had to stop it now!
"Let's go after that pokemon!" I say. Sylveon looks at me questioningly.
"Where is that pokemon though? We need to know where it is before we can track it."
"I don't know, but we have to stop it! We have to find it!" I inhale deeply, and then I feel amazing as I catch the scent of something burning and the hot scent tickles my nose. The scent was like a mix of wood burning and hot air. I smell something like charred wood, and I look around at where the scent could be coming. "I got the scent, now let's go!"
