As we walked out of the pokemon center we were defiantly in Pastoria City. I'd been here once on my journey to get the Fen Badge, I'd got it to. Apart from that though I only really visited the pokemon center, that was about 3 years ago I think. I have no idea what date it is at the moment.
"You want to be friends Vulpix." Jenny asked me.
'I'm not a Vulpix' I said but it came out "Vul vul ul pix." A Wingull flying past looked at me strangely.
"OK, well let's get you home." Jenny told me. Home was in the other direction. I looked up at her, oh god she has that look. Like when I got my first pokemon. I feel sorry for this girl I really do, because when or if I can get back to normal. She's going to be lonely. "Last week in the Championship, a trainer disappeared. If she won that match she would have been a Master." "Everyone thinks something happened to her, because some of her pokemon were found at the scene."
'Hang on what slow down, where are they now?' Of course it came out in Vulpix so she just looked at me and said.
"Yea I hope she's alright too." Well this is frustrating. "I remember when she first came here. I watched her battle with Crasher. He didn't stand a chance." And two claps to the handicapped Vulpix former Pokemon Master in the making. If I was human still, I don't know what I would've done.
Someone put me out of my misery.
"Where here." She said looking down at me. I looked towards the house and marveled at what I saw, so this is who's house it was down by the water front. 3 years ago when I came here I thought it was some guys vacation house.
I remember those times.
"Alice close your mouth." Grace said, I looked towards her "Your drooling."
"Oh" I had said as I closed my mouth and wiped the drool away. Grace was busy laughing at me.
I didn't want those times to end back then, I remember before it all I was going to go with her after I won or lost. She thought we were going to go our separate ways, I didn't have time to tell her.
Next thing I know where going through the door.
"Mum are you home?" She called out. No answer, "She must still be out on patrol." She said looking down at me, this is going to be a long night.
