Well, here's more of the same except different...yeah, that TOTALLY worked the way i wanted it to :D
Enjoy!
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Eddie stretched and yawned as he opened one eye to see the sun come out, "Slakoth, wake up." Eddie nudged the Pokémon gently with his foot. Slakoth lazily looked over at Eddie, and then nestled itself back down into the bark of the tree. "Lazy bastard," Eddie yawned as he closed his eyes again and went back to sleep, perched highly above the ground, where nobody would find them.
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"Alright Shinxy, it's day two. Are you ready to participate now?" Justine asked as her Shinx licked its paws, ignoring her words. "Come on!" Justine moaned, "We haven't even started ANYTHING!" Shinx continued to ignore her. "Fine Shinxy, if it's gonna be like that," Justine sat in front of it crossing her arms, "It's gonna be like that."
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"Good morning Jamie," Kristin said stretching as she saw her comrade sitting on a stump a ways off."
"Good morning," Jamie responded with a smile, "Swablu should be back any minute, then we'll know the right way to go."
"Alright," Kristin said rubbing her eyes as she picked up her Pokéball and let out her Poliwag, "Thanks again for waiting up and not running ahead without me."
"No problem." Jamie said as Kristin washed her hair using Poliwag's water sport.
"Such a useful little guy." Kristin giggled as she stroked Poliwag's head in praise.
Poliwag let out a satisfied cry. It squirmed pleasantly under Kristin's touch.
"Hey, that must be Swablu!" Jamie said happily as they head noises coming from the area.
"Yup." Kristin smiled as Swablu flew down urgently, grabbing Jamie's shirt with it's beak and pulling her with it.
"Okay, okay, calm down," Jamie said as Swablu flew quickly into the trees surronding them, "What's gotten into you?"
"Go follow him, I'll pack up." Kristin said as Jamie quickly ran after Swablu, dodging trees and roots as she followed Swablu to a clearing in the trees.
"What's up Swablu?" Jamie asked as Swablu circled an injured Pokémon, "Oh my god!" She gasped as she quickly knelt down next to it. She took out her Pokédex, finding out it was a female Nidoran. "What's wrong with it?" She asked her Pokédex. It quickly had a tab on Poison pop up. "Oh no," Jamie grimaced as she looked at the Nidoran, struggling to breathe, "What could have done this to you?"
Swablu cried frantically as Jamie look down at it, stroking its head gently.
"I don't know what to do Swablu," Jamie said quietly, "I have nothing I can cure it with."
The Nidoran let out faint cries, signaling a painful death. Jamie sat on her knees, looking down at it, cradling it in her arms as its breaths slowed down.
"I'm so sorry…" Jamie said, "I can't-"
Swablu let out a loud cry as it started moving quickly towards something else. Jamie looked up and, cradling the dying Nidoran, followed Swablu. It led her straight back to where they had started.
"Professor Oak!" Jamie realized as Swablu cried out in conformation.
Jamie saw Gary opening up the door to his lab and walking in. She busted in behind him, "Can I help you?" Gary asked turning around and looking at her oddly.
"Not…Me." Jamie panted as she quickly handed him the Nidoran.
"I see," Gary said as he took it from her and walked it over to a machine sitting in his lab, "This little guy is in some seriously bad shape."
"Can…you help…it?" Jamie asked.
"Well…" Gary said staring at the Nidoran lying on his machine, "It'll be close."
"Please, help it!" Jamie begged as Swablu fluttered over her.
"I'll…see what can be done, why don't you go wait outside or something." Gary said quickly shooing her out of the lab. Jamie watched sadly as Gary closed the door in her face. She leaned against the wall of the lab right next to the door and slowly slid down to the floor. Swablu slowly settled down on her shoulder and cooed softly to her, trying to get her to cheer up.
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"Where do you think they went Poli?" Kristin asked Poliwag.
It responded with an unsure tone, matching its trainer's feelings.
"I doubt Jamie would abandon us, she wouldn't have bothered to deal with me at all if that was the case," Kristin sighed staring at the ground, "I guess I'll give her some more time." Kristin heard a loud rustling noise coming from the bushes. "Jamie?" Kristin asked as she stood up and walked towards it. Poliwag quickly popped up and followed her. The two continued to follow the rustling noises until they hit a tiny stream running through the area. "Wow!" Kristin squealed as she looked up and down the stream at the slew of Pokémon surrounding it.
Poliwag excitedly splashed into the water, letting out light cries of happiness. Many of the Pokémon saw Kristin and quickly scurried further down the stream, some even back into the bushes. However, one approached, swimming happily up the stream towards the Poliwag and engaging it in a friendly conversation only to be deciphered by the other.
What is it? Kristin wondered as she pulled her Pokédex out of her purse. It informed her that the Pokémon conversing with Poliwag was a Horsea. It's adorable! Kristin thought smiling to herself as she witnessed the natural exchange between the two. "Hi Horsea." Kristin said after moments of observation.
The Horsea let out a light cry and quickly backed up from Kristin, unsure of her intentions.
Poliwag quickly defended its trainer, trying to tell Horsea that she was harmless.
"I'm just here to say hi," Kristin said happily as Horsea slowly reapproached the two, "Poli and myself here, we just left. We've only been together a day, but we are already such good friends right Poli?"
Poliwag confirmed Kristin's words quickly to the Horsea that watched the two closely, trying to determine if its new friend Poliwag was telling the truth.
Kristin carefully withdrew a Pokéball from her purse and placed it in the water, "You and Poli look so cute together, I figured I'd ask if you maybe wanted to join us?"
Horsea looked at the Pokéball floating there, then back up to Kristin, and then over to Poliwag, letting out a small cry of confusion.
"No tricks little guy," Kristin cooed as she backed up, "Its all up to you."
Poliwag watched as Kristin backed away and sat on a rock nearby, leaving the two to continue talking as they had, though now directed at the Pokéball left by Kristin. After a while, Kristin stretched out in the sun and closed her eyes peacefully, using her purse as a pillow and the soft, lush grass next to the stream as her bed.
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OH MAN! SHIT GOT REAL! Find out what happens next time! Or not...Really depends on whether or not you keep coming back. But whatever, it will get better, I have ideas, but I need the time to build it up!
Thanks for reading! Enjoy your day!
