Disclaimer-Pokemon is not mine. The characters do not belong to me.
Author note-to my faithful reader Plesiomon, no, Flynt does not stay with
Samuel. He just followed him to Pewter because he lives there too.
On with the story!
"What kind of irresponsible trainer allows their Pokemon to attack a roomful of people?" Giovanni shouts.
Samuel woke up to the sound of Giovanni shouting. By now, everyone was waking up and was watching the scene quietly. The trainer in question had recalled their Pokemon and didn't seem frightened in the least by the one that was confronting her.
"For your information, I'm a very responsible trainer. The Pokemon that attacked you was my Jigglypuff. She only attacked you because she was defending me." she says.
Samuel struggled to his feet, helping Deliah up as well.
"Are you okay?" he asks her.
She blushed. "I should be asking you that. It was you that I fell on." she says.
"That young woman's Pokemon attacked all of us." Giovanni told her.
"She only attacked him," she says, pointing to Giovanni, "Her Sing attack is very powerful. I'm sorry that everyone else was affected as well."
Both Samuel and Giovanni turned in their Pokemon to be healed. He and Deliah left as quickly as they had come.
"My name's Toya. What's yours?" she asks.
"Samuel. How long have you had that Pokemon?" he asks.
"I caught her at the base of Mt. Moon just east of here. There's lots of wild Pokemon in those caverns. I'm sorry about what happened." she says.
Samuel smiled. "Don't worry about it. That guy's a hothead; your Jigglypuff did the right thing. Maybe it'll calm him down a little. It was nice to meet you." Samuel says.
By this time, Giovanni and Deliah were way ahead of him, making their way through Diglett's Cave. Deliah couldn't help but notice little cries as they drove through on his moped.
"Giovanni, I think we're hurting the Pokemon that live here. I keep hearing little grunts of pain." she tells him.
"Who cares about stupid little mole Pokemon? The only thing they were useful for was digging this cave for humans." he tells her.
She felt sorry for the little Diglett even if he didn't. They would be out of the cave soon, and the Pokemon that lived there would only be disturbed for a few more minutes.
"Giovanni, look." she says.
He flashed on his front light to reveal a small Diglett remaining in the path of their moped.
"Don't hit it!" she shouts.
"I will if it doesn't get out of my way!" he says.
She watched as the small Pokemon frowned at the two of them and began to glow. They shielded their eyes as the light got brighter and brighter.
"I think...it's evolving." Deliah says.
Giovanni pulls out a pokeball. "Good. I'll capture it then." he says.
The light disapated to reveal a very angry Dugtrio. Before Giovanni could make his move, both he and Deliah gasped as their mpoed was attacked by the small Pokemon's Hyper Beam attack, blowing them out of the cavern.
"I'll make you a deal. I'll trade you my Pinsir if you promise me you'll catch me a Geodude at Mt. Moon." Flynt tells Samuel.
"You'll really trust me with your Pinsir? I'd be honored to help you." Samuel says.
Flynt hands him his pokeball.
'Take good care of him." Flynt says.
Samuel nodded, heading towards Vermillion City.
He decided to compose another letter to Agatha as he walked.
Dear Agatha,
I am on my way to Vermillion City as I speak. I befriended the son of the Pewter City gym leader, who let me borrow his Pinsir if I promised to catch a Geodude for him at Mt. Moon. He told me I need a Pokemon that's strong enough to win against his dad. I'd hate to pit my three against a rock type if they're at a disadvantage. He said I would do okay against his dad's junior trainers, but it was still a good idea to be prepared.
It's very dark and hard to see through Diglett's Cave, but the Pokemon that live here are helping me through with their cries, my Pidgey helping as well. It seems as though there was some kind of accident near the end of the cave, like someone upset these endearing little ground types.
I pulled out my map and made my way to this little house just east of Vermillion. It says there's a fisherman there that will give you a good rod in which to catch Pokemon.
Hopefully by the time you recieve this, I will have won the Boulderbadge.
Love, Samuel
"We were lucky. Thank goodness it only aimed for the ground in front of our moped. That was a close one." Deliah says.
"This is what I've been trying to tell you, Deliah. Pokemon have no moral compass. That's why they'll never be better than any human." Giovanni says.
She had heard this speech many times, but she had her own feelings about Pokemon. Unlike Giovanni, who thought Pokemon were only on earth to serve humans. She was like Samuel in her thinking, that Pokemon were incredible mystical creatures.
They were aitting on the dock in Vermillion City, with Giovanni commanding his Machop to use his super rod to fish for them.
"If you screw up, no dinner for you." he had told his Machop.
"That's not fair. I'm sure he's just as hungry as your Nidoran." Deliah says.
"Zip it! I didn't ask for your opinion." Giovanni told her.
She turneed her attention to his Nidoran, who were sharing a carrot. They both turned as something tugged at his fishing line.
"Machop!" his Pokemon cried.
He pulls in his catch quickly to reveal a Krabby. Machop uses his Karate Chop to weaken it, allowing Giovanni to catch it. Deliah jumps up and embraces him.
"Congratulations! We'll have to go celebrate." she says.
"What kind of irresponsible trainer allows their Pokemon to attack a roomful of people?" Giovanni shouts.
Samuel woke up to the sound of Giovanni shouting. By now, everyone was waking up and was watching the scene quietly. The trainer in question had recalled their Pokemon and didn't seem frightened in the least by the one that was confronting her.
"For your information, I'm a very responsible trainer. The Pokemon that attacked you was my Jigglypuff. She only attacked you because she was defending me." she says.
Samuel struggled to his feet, helping Deliah up as well.
"Are you okay?" he asks her.
She blushed. "I should be asking you that. It was you that I fell on." she says.
"That young woman's Pokemon attacked all of us." Giovanni told her.
"She only attacked him," she says, pointing to Giovanni, "Her Sing attack is very powerful. I'm sorry that everyone else was affected as well."
Both Samuel and Giovanni turned in their Pokemon to be healed. He and Deliah left as quickly as they had come.
"My name's Toya. What's yours?" she asks.
"Samuel. How long have you had that Pokemon?" he asks.
"I caught her at the base of Mt. Moon just east of here. There's lots of wild Pokemon in those caverns. I'm sorry about what happened." she says.
Samuel smiled. "Don't worry about it. That guy's a hothead; your Jigglypuff did the right thing. Maybe it'll calm him down a little. It was nice to meet you." Samuel says.
By this time, Giovanni and Deliah were way ahead of him, making their way through Diglett's Cave. Deliah couldn't help but notice little cries as they drove through on his moped.
"Giovanni, I think we're hurting the Pokemon that live here. I keep hearing little grunts of pain." she tells him.
"Who cares about stupid little mole Pokemon? The only thing they were useful for was digging this cave for humans." he tells her.
She felt sorry for the little Diglett even if he didn't. They would be out of the cave soon, and the Pokemon that lived there would only be disturbed for a few more minutes.
"Giovanni, look." she says.
He flashed on his front light to reveal a small Diglett remaining in the path of their moped.
"Don't hit it!" she shouts.
"I will if it doesn't get out of my way!" he says.
She watched as the small Pokemon frowned at the two of them and began to glow. They shielded their eyes as the light got brighter and brighter.
"I think...it's evolving." Deliah says.
Giovanni pulls out a pokeball. "Good. I'll capture it then." he says.
The light disapated to reveal a very angry Dugtrio. Before Giovanni could make his move, both he and Deliah gasped as their mpoed was attacked by the small Pokemon's Hyper Beam attack, blowing them out of the cavern.
"I'll make you a deal. I'll trade you my Pinsir if you promise me you'll catch me a Geodude at Mt. Moon." Flynt tells Samuel.
"You'll really trust me with your Pinsir? I'd be honored to help you." Samuel says.
Flynt hands him his pokeball.
'Take good care of him." Flynt says.
Samuel nodded, heading towards Vermillion City.
He decided to compose another letter to Agatha as he walked.
Dear Agatha,
I am on my way to Vermillion City as I speak. I befriended the son of the Pewter City gym leader, who let me borrow his Pinsir if I promised to catch a Geodude for him at Mt. Moon. He told me I need a Pokemon that's strong enough to win against his dad. I'd hate to pit my three against a rock type if they're at a disadvantage. He said I would do okay against his dad's junior trainers, but it was still a good idea to be prepared.
It's very dark and hard to see through Diglett's Cave, but the Pokemon that live here are helping me through with their cries, my Pidgey helping as well. It seems as though there was some kind of accident near the end of the cave, like someone upset these endearing little ground types.
I pulled out my map and made my way to this little house just east of Vermillion. It says there's a fisherman there that will give you a good rod in which to catch Pokemon.
Hopefully by the time you recieve this, I will have won the Boulderbadge.
Love, Samuel
"We were lucky. Thank goodness it only aimed for the ground in front of our moped. That was a close one." Deliah says.
"This is what I've been trying to tell you, Deliah. Pokemon have no moral compass. That's why they'll never be better than any human." Giovanni says.
She had heard this speech many times, but she had her own feelings about Pokemon. Unlike Giovanni, who thought Pokemon were only on earth to serve humans. She was like Samuel in her thinking, that Pokemon were incredible mystical creatures.
They were aitting on the dock in Vermillion City, with Giovanni commanding his Machop to use his super rod to fish for them.
"If you screw up, no dinner for you." he had told his Machop.
"That's not fair. I'm sure he's just as hungry as your Nidoran." Deliah says.
"Zip it! I didn't ask for your opinion." Giovanni told her.
She turneed her attention to his Nidoran, who were sharing a carrot. They both turned as something tugged at his fishing line.
"Machop!" his Pokemon cried.
He pulls in his catch quickly to reveal a Krabby. Machop uses his Karate Chop to weaken it, allowing Giovanni to catch it. Deliah jumps up and embraces him.
"Congratulations! We'll have to go celebrate." she says.
