The Pokemon, dashing between the trees, silently urged itself to keep moving its paws. It ran under a fallen oak and between many jagged rocks until it came to a large cliff showing a beautiful view of Magnolia Town below.
The young Pokemon stretched and leaned up against a rock its size. In the view of the rising sun, its details were clear. It had tiny black ears and several whiskers on the sides of its face. A shining coin was between its ears. It walked on brown back feet and had a curling tail of the same color. The rest of its fur was peach.
The Pokemon, clearly a Meowth, tiredly yawned, climbed onto the rock, and curled up defensively for a little catnap. Its eyes drooped down as it lowered its head. Its tail gently wagged as it drifted off into a peaceful sleep.
A barking Pokemon rudely awakened the tiny Meowth. Its ears darted up suddenly, hoping that the Pokemon wouldn't be chasing it. It raised its head and glanced around. The sun was already up. The Meowth gave a threatening growl but heard no response. The barking Pokemon must have been farther away.
The Meowth stretched and looked down at Magnolia Town. When it saw some stable rocks a few feet below, it made a leap toward one. It immediately straightened up after the fall and pounced on another rock close by. It continued pouncing on rocks until, after half an hour, it reached the bottom of the cliff.
The Meowth was weary again. It couldn't take another nap because it couldn't be protected from dangerous Pokemon like it could be at night. Besides, Magnolia Town, its destination, was close. It had a job to do, and taking a nap would just make that Pokemon professor think it lazy. So the Meowth dashed as fast as it could toward Magnolia Town, the professor's favorite summer spot.
The young Pokemon stretched and leaned up against a rock its size. In the view of the rising sun, its details were clear. It had tiny black ears and several whiskers on the sides of its face. A shining coin was between its ears. It walked on brown back feet and had a curling tail of the same color. The rest of its fur was peach.
The Pokemon, clearly a Meowth, tiredly yawned, climbed onto the rock, and curled up defensively for a little catnap. Its eyes drooped down as it lowered its head. Its tail gently wagged as it drifted off into a peaceful sleep.
A barking Pokemon rudely awakened the tiny Meowth. Its ears darted up suddenly, hoping that the Pokemon wouldn't be chasing it. It raised its head and glanced around. The sun was already up. The Meowth gave a threatening growl but heard no response. The barking Pokemon must have been farther away.
The Meowth stretched and looked down at Magnolia Town. When it saw some stable rocks a few feet below, it made a leap toward one. It immediately straightened up after the fall and pounced on another rock close by. It continued pouncing on rocks until, after half an hour, it reached the bottom of the cliff.
The Meowth was weary again. It couldn't take another nap because it couldn't be protected from dangerous Pokemon like it could be at night. Besides, Magnolia Town, its destination, was close. It had a job to do, and taking a nap would just make that Pokemon professor think it lazy. So the Meowth dashed as fast as it could toward Magnolia Town, the professor's favorite summer spot.
