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Number Three. Full Moon.

Misty crept into the chamber, her heart pounding. Behind her, Brock kept an eye on the local wildlife, making sure they wouldn't be attacked by any unfriendly creature.

She made certain to make little noise as she squirmed through the narrow tunnel. With a few kicks of her legs, she burst her shoulders through the hole. Sighing contentedly, she leaned against the wall for a minute, catching her breath.

Above, the chamber opened into a beautifully clear night. The moon was not completely above her yet. Misty blew experimentally into the air, watching her breath curl in the chilly mountain scenery. A scuffle came from behind her, and two Clefable popped into the chamber. One immediately saw her; Misty froze; but they continued about their business, deftly sweeping their curled tails on the hard stone floor. After a while, one called out a clear signal, and the room was suddenly crowded with Cleffa, Clefairy and Clefable. Misty gasped at the sight as a Clefable jumped atop the large spherical rock in the center of the chamber, singing loudly. A response came from the gathered Pokémon, and their festival was underway.

Misty watched, tears in her eyes, as a few Clefairy touched the rock and immediately moved into the strange metamorphic process of evolution. All around her, the pudgy pink forms danced, twirling and singing and chanting gently, praising their moon and their right to become stronger creatures. A few of the little ones—the Cleffa—came up to her and sang directly to her, threading through her legs like she was part of the scenery. Misty wiped a tear out of her eye. She was astonished. She'd found the Moonstone and gotten to see one of the rarest sights of all the Pokémon creation—the Moon Evolution Festival.

Climbing back down through the tunnel, she found Brock perched on a large rock, his Geodude ringed around him comfortably. He smiled.

"Well?"

Misty grinned broadly. "The full moon…it was so beautiful…I only wish Red were here to see it, too."