Fraizer the Poochyena is sitting in his home field on a warm sunny day. He's watching the Beautiflies flying around in the sunlight. The musty, but delicious smell of the woods is also carried on the breeze.

He is entirely unaware that he is being watched. Timber is not around because she is harvesting golden Oran berries. This means that Fraizer is left unguarded.

Silently and carefully, a larger figure glides through the tall grass towards Fraizer. Fraizer is facing away from the impending threat which is downwind of him. One Beautifly tries to redirect Fraizer's attention to the threat, but it is too late!

Lillian the Mightyena springs from the grass and pounces on Fraizer, startling him and pinning him to the ground.

"Ahhh!" Fraizer yelps, squirming to get free.

"Heya, boy boy!" Lillian says, grinning.

"You scared me nearly to death!" Fraizer cries out.

"I got you good! You had no idea I was coming!" Lillian says, licking Fraizer's face.

"Timber won't be happy if she finds out..." Fraizer warns.

"Where is she anyways, boy boy?" Lillian asks.

"Why do you keep calling be boy boy?" Fraizer asks.

"You are a boy, so why not?" Lillian asks.

"My name isn't boy boy... That's why..." Fraizer says.

Lillian gets off the pup so she won't crush him to death.

"Timber went to go get golden Oran berries and told me to stay here," Fraizer explains.

"Ahh... Does she trust me, then?" Lillian asks with a smirk.

"You are her sister, aren't you?" Fraizer asks, tilting his head.

"Yeah," Lillian says, nodding her head.

"She assumes you'll stop trying to consume me eventually," Fraizer guesses, shrugging his shoulders.

"She's naive then..." Lillian says.

Fraizer backs up nervously.

"Silly boy boy... I have no intentions on eating you right now," Lillian says.

"Gee, I sure hope Timber comes back soon!" Fraizer says.

"Let's go fishing while we wait!" Lillian suggests.

"Oh, sounds fun!" Fraizer says, wagging his tail.

"I'll teach you the best way to catch Magikarp," Lillian says, leading Fraizer away.

A few moments later, Lillian and Fraizer are sitting on a beach on the shore of Hoenn near Meteor Falls. A few Wingull fly over, making noises just for fun without meaning anything. The gentle sound of the ocean waves soothes Fraizer and he feels more at ease with Lillian.

"Magikarp aren't very bright Pokémon, they'll fall for pretty much any trick," Lillian says after some silence.

She then steps into the water. As soon as she extends a paw, a Magikarp swims up and attaches itself to her paw with its mouth. She then tosses it out of the water.

"Like that! See what you can do!" Lillian says to Fraizer.

Fraizer cautiously enters the water. Despite seeing a Magikarp for himself, Fraizer is ignorant to the fact that Magikarp are larger than Poochyena. He attempts the same trick as Lillian, but when he extends his paw, the Magikarp slurps him up entirely.

"Ah! Fraizer!" Lillian cries out.

"Help!" Fraizer wails.

Lillian grabs the Magikarp by the tail and prevents it from swimming back into the ocean. She growls and drags it on shore. Fraizer squirms to get free.

"Fraizer! Use Razor Leaf!" Lillian directs.

Fraizer quits struggling and for a few moments, Lillian fears he has fainted. The Magikarp burps up a leaf, however, letting Lillian know that Fraizer is trying to escape. The Magikarp flails slower, a sign that it has lost a lot of Health Points.

"Again, Fraizer! Razor Leaf!" Lillian cries out.

This time, Magikarp faints. Lillian tips the large fish upside down now that it has stopped flailing and Fraizer slips out.

"That was scary!" Fraizer says, shuddering.

"Maybe we should try again when you're bigger..." Lillian suggests, wincing.

"Yeah..." Fraizer says, "I did level up, though! I'm level 6, now!"

"Great job!" Lillian says, nuzzling the child affectionately.

She leads him back to the field mere moments before Timber arrives with a basket full of berries.

"Oh, hey, Lillian! We're you watching Fraizer for me?" Timber asks.

"Oh, yes! Fraizer leveled up today!" Lillian says.

"Awesome! I knew you could do it, Fraizer!" Timber says.

"Hah hah... It wasn't easy..." Fraizer comments.

"It never is... it never is..." Timber says, smiling gently.

The End!