"I can see the Goldenrod Department Store from here!" Heather shouted excitedly. The four trainers were approaching the large city.

"Well I can see the Radio Tower from here," Free laughed.

"Have you ever been to the department store before?" Clover asked. "I wonder if it's big like the one in Lilycove…"

"I heard it's just as big as the one in Celadon City in Kanto," Deka added.

"I've never been to it, but my cousin Splash tells me it has everything in it," Heather replied. "But I do want to visit the Radio Tower, too."

"Hey, Heather… what are you going to evolve your Eevee into?" Deka asked suddenly.

"Why?" Heather replied, her hand automatically reaching into her bag and gripping her Eevee's Poké Ball.

"Well, you and I still have and Eevee. I'm sending mine to Professor Oak to take care of when we get to Goldenrod, so I was just curious," Deka shrugged. Heather tilted her head as if thinking.

"I think I'll let Eevee decided what he wants to be," she finally said. "I could let him pick from the fire, water, and thunderstones and see what he'd want to be because I'm sure if he wanted to be an Espeon or Umbreon, he would've evolved by now like Free or Clover's. And if he didn't want to evolve, then I wouldn't make him."

"That's a good idea, actually," Deka replied slowly. "Giving your Pokémon a choice like that. But where will you get the stones?"

"Splash always got waterstones from the Goldenrod Department store. He always said they had everything, so they'll have them there. I'm sure," Heather nodded and smiled.

"So where are we going first?" Clover asked as they finally reached the city.

"Department Store," Heather voted.

"Radio Tower," Free said.

"I don't know… I want to see what Heather's Eevee will pick. So… Department Store," Deka sighed.

"Well you're out voted, Free. I want to go to the Department Store!" Clover shouted happily.

"It's okay, I was all right with either," Free shrugged. "But how do we get to it?"

"Maybe my PokéGear will have a map of Goldenrod…" Heather replied, pulling it out of her pocket. Sure enough, the map card had a special map just for Goldenrod since it was such a big city. "It's actually not far from where we are right now. Come on!"

The four trainers ran excitedly into the city, looking over the tops of buildings for the Department Store. Finally, they reached the front doors and walked inside.

"I wonder what floor the stones are on…" Heather wondered aloud. Free tapped Heather on the shoulder.

"Heather, look! Elevators!" He said excitedly. Heather and Free ran to them and stopped in front of the shiny metal doors.

"Have you guys never been on an elevator before?" Deka asked.

"No… we've never been out of our hometowns much," Heather replied. "How do you work this?"

Deka pushed the "up" button and waited. The elevator let out a ding and the doors open. "Get in, you guys!"

The four got into the elevator and Deka stood by the buttons. "What floor?" He asked with a big smile on his face. Clover reached behind her brother and pushed a button.

"Hey! I wanted to do that!" Deka whined.

"Well I wanted to go to the fifth floor!" Clover argued back. Deka sighed and gave in and a few seconds later the elevator dinged again. The shiny doors slid open and the four trainers stepped out.

"Hey! How can I help you kids?" A smiley man shouted from behind a counter.

"What floor are evolutionary stones on?" Heather asked.

"Why, they're right over here. How can I help you?" The guy asked. Heather reached into her bag and pulled out Eevee's Poké Ball.

"Choose a stone, Eevee," Heather let her Pokémon out.

"Ah, an Eevee," the man said setting a yellow, red, and blue stone onto the counter. Heather placed Eevee by the stones.

"Now remember, Eevee. You don't have to pick one if you don't want to," Heather stroked her Pokémon gently.

"Swee, swee!" Eevee replied, looking at his choices carefully. He sat on the counter and scratched behind his ear before walking towards the thunderstone.

"I guess it'll be the thunderstone, then," Heather told the sales guy and handing him some money.

"Thank you, come again!" The man replied. Then, Eevee started to glow. It's fur began to grow longer and its body taller. It's once soft-looking fur stuck out in spikes.

"Jolt!" He cried once he was done. Lightning crackled between the spiky fur on his back that had a sparkly glisten to it.

"A Jolteon!" Deka exclaimed examining Heather's newly evolved Eevee. "That's pretty cool."

"Jolteon, the Lightning Pokémon. Electric-type. Jolteon's cells generate a low level of electricity. This power is amplified to 10,000 volts by the static electricity of its fur, enabling the Pokémon to drop thunderbolts. The bristling fur is made of electrically charged needles that can pierce its enemies," Free's Pokédex read.

"He's so cute," Clover said. "But not as cute as my Espeon!"