A/N: Alright then, new chapter, new region, new adventures but most importantly we're no longer on that stupid cruise ship.
Tyler: No kidding. For the first time in forever we get to be on actual land instead of the ocean.
Wendy: Okay Tyler we get it, you're sick of the ocean. Just let it go already.
DrPhill26: Haha I see what you guys are doing, please stop though.
Tyler: I'm not sick of it, I love being by the ocean in summer. I'm just really anxious to start my adventures in Sinnoh already.
Wendy: Fair enough. If you just give the ocean some time away, it'll eventually melt your frozen heart towards it.
DrPhill26: Are you two listening to me? I said knock it off.
Tyler: Knock off what? We're just having a conversation.
DrPhill26: Yes but you keep referencing a certain something that I absolutely despise.
Wendy: Sounds like your attitude is in need of a fixer upper today.
DrPhill26: Alright that's it! We're starting the chapter now! If you need me I'll be at the Pokémon Center.
Tyler: ...What's wrong with him?
Wendy: I dunno, it's like he's grumpier than the trolls you read about in fairy tales.
DrPhill26: I heard that! And stop making Frozen references!
"You didn't tell me it would be f-f- freezing when we got here." Tyler sluggishly shuffled his way along a ramp from the decks of the Mirage to the port below.
"Well this place is called Snowpoint City." Wendy matter-of-factually stated as she followed right behind him. "The word snow is literally in the name of the city, it should be obvious why it's cold."
"Two questions. First, why the hell does a luxury ocean liner come to a port where there's snow on the ground year round. Second, how are you not as equally frozen as I am?"
"First, this is where one of the major ports in the Sinnoh region is. See those ships over there?" Wendy pointed towards two ships in nearby docks. One was a standard luxury liner like the Mirage, albeit a bit smaller. The other was a much larger ship, red-orange in color and had two large and highly intimidating drills on its prow. "Those are the S.S. Sinnoh and S.S. Spiral, the two largest passenger vessels in the region. As for your second question, I'm originally from Sinnoh, remember? I know firsthand how cold it can get, especially in the north. So I came prepared with this lovely jacket I'm wearing."
"You could have said something when we were back in Orre about it being cold here. I'm from the desert; I'm not used to this." Wendy just rolled her eyes.
"How did you not know we were heading to Snowpoint City? It said it on the boarding pass to get on the ship."
"The guy who gave me my ticket never told me!" Tyler adamantly yelled as he rubbed his hands together trying to keep the feeling in them. "When I went to get my ticket in Gateon Port, I said to the guy 'Hey, when's the next ship out of here?' and he said 'There's one leaving to Sinnoh in a few days that has a few rooms still available.' And I said, 'Great, I'd like a cabin.' And he said 'Okay.' And he printed out some paperwork that I filled out, and then I paid the guy and bam, I was on the ship. He didn't say a damn thing about any place called Snowpoint City."
"I find that very hard to believe. Are you sure you just weren't paying attention?"
"I'm telling you that's what happened!" Tyler yelled as he stepped off the ramp into the snow with a crunch. He was too bitter to notice, but he'd just taken his first step into the Sinnoh region and obviously his first impression was a crappy one. If it was actually snowing that would have changed Tyler's tune since he'd never seen snow fall before, but it wasn't. Instead it was brutally cold and windy. And since Tyler had no idea that the winter wonderland awaited him when he arrived, he had next to no weather appropriate clothing to keep himself warm. He had to make do with his police sweats and a pair of shirts underneath it that was not working at all. Conversely, Wendy had a dark brown winter coat with Ninetails fur insulating the arms and hood, plus a pair of matching brown earmuffs and gloves. Tyler was insanely jealous of Wendy's warmth and was seriously debating stuffing Magnus into his sweatshirt to try and help with the cold.
"Dammit I'm freezing! I bet if someone shoved a stick up my ass, I'd turn into a popsicle in an instant." Tyler grumbled as he continued to blow warm air onto his hands.
"Well then we should fix that. I know of a few trendy clothing stores nearby where we can get you something more suited for cold weather."
"That sounds great but I don't exactly have a lot of cash on me at the moment."
"Don't worry about cost, I'll handle it. Consider it your reward for beating me in our battle on the ship since I never did give you a proper reward for that."
"I thought that was the sex."
"No, I did that because you're a cutie and I like you." Wendy bent close and gave Tyler a short peck on the cheek that slightly warmed his face for a moment. "I suppose the first thing we should do before we do anything else though is go to the Pokémon Center. Now let's see if I remember where it is... If I remember correctly, it's a pretty large building somewhere east of the Gym but it could be-"
"There's a Gym?" Tyler interrupted as his eyes grew excited. "What the heck are we doing standing around here, let's go!"
"Whoa, heel Tyler." Wendy quickly grabbed the back of Tyler's hood as he tried to sprint off in a random direction causing the excited idiot to fall flat on his ass. "Do you even know where the Gym is?" Tyler said nothing as he meekly stood up and dusted snow off his pants. "That's what I thought. I know you're eager to go exploring but I can't have you get lost the second you arrive in Sinnoh."
"Yeah you're right. That and I just remembered I actually need to pick up something from the cargo bay anyways."
"Then why don't we go do that first and then go get lost." Tyler agreed as he and Wendy took off through a crowd of people as they made their way towards a small building near a large crane that was stacking shipping containers. They found a few dockworkers standing around and decided to ask them if they could point Tyler in the right direction. The workers took them inside the building and gave Tyler a small amount of paperwork to fill out as they checked storage information on a computer. Once he'd finished his forms, one of the workers took Tyler and Wendy back outside into the maze of red, green and blue boxes and found the crate they were looking for. The worker swiped an electronic security card and pushed some numbers in on a keypad before the crate opened revealing a bunch of smaller plywood boxes inside. All three of them stepped inside the shipping container as the worker checked numbers on the sides of the boxes, quickly finding one that matched one on a sheet of paper he was holding. Taking a crowbar from out of his belt loop the worker climbed on top of the crate and opened it revealing Tyler's moped inside.
"The heck is that thing?" Wendy asked looking back and forth from the machine to Tyler.
"My beautiful baby girl." Tyler gleefully laughed as he stepped inside the crate and walked the moped out. "Hey thanks for your help dock guy." He shouted back at the worker.
"Don't mention it." The worker hollered back, reaching into his pocket and pulling out a pack of cigarettes and a lighter. "Tell my boss I'm taking my break alright kid."
"Can do." Tyler replied as he mounted the moped now that he was back outside. "You have no idea how much I missed this thing while we were stuck on that boat."
"I can imagine." Wendy folded her arms as she watched Tyler practically nuzzle his moped affectionately like it was his lover. "So this is your moped or something?
"Moped?" Tyler looked annoyed at Wendy's words. "Wendy this isn't just some ordinary moped..."
"Oh God here we go." Wendy mumbled preparing herself for what had to be a stupidly masculine rant about how awesome this moped before her really.
"Just watch this." Tyler flashed a wide smile as he turned the moped on and emphatically pressed the red button in the center of the dashboard. The louder, airier output of the moped as it began transforming into its hovercraft mode surprised Wendy at first but she too grew a smile as she saw the black, red and white beast before her take flight. The hovercraft now floated in place above the snow covered ground, the air holding it aloft blowing the snow around in little powdery clouds beneath it. "How many mopeds do you know that can do that?"
"Okay, I admit it's pretty impressive Tyler."
"Yeah it is." He yelled as he pulled out his helmet and goggles from his backpack placing both of them on his head. Tyler excitedly gave the hovercraft a few playful revs of the throttle. The engine popped loudly with each rev kicking up more snow from beneath the vehicle. "Oh listen to that baby purr. She's ready to fly. So are you gonna just stand there and do nothing or are you getting on?" Tyler smacked the open part of the seat behind him.
"I guess so." Wendy shrugged her shoulders as she mounted the seat taking a spot behind Tyler. Granted there wasn't that much space so Wendy had to sit as close to Tyler as possible, and then wrap arms around his stomach for additional support. That got Tyler to blush a bit as her breasts pressed into his back when she leaned in close around him. Reaching for his belt, he unhooked Caelum's ball with a grin and released the bird to the skies above them. He circled around above them twice before landing on a nearby crate and looking down at the two humans.
"So Caelum what do you think? Time for another race?"
"Race? Uh-oh..." Wendy nervously thought to herself as she looked at the bird Pokémon.
"Raptor Star Star!" Caelum quickly took off and looped towards the open air besides the docks.
"Um Tyler wait a second, I don't think this is a-"
"Oh no you don't. I'm not losing this time!" Tyler yelled with a full rev of the throttle as the hovercraft quickly jolted to life and charged forward.
"GOOD IDEA!" Wendy shrieked at the top of her lungs as she clamped down on Tyler's chest with her arms.
Tyler intently watched his Pokémon take flight as both of them darted out of the crate storage area and towards the main area of the docks. As Caelum weaved gracefully through the sky Tyler weaved through groups of people in a much less graceful pattern than his Pokémon, but he was keeping up. The Staraptor abruptly rolled to his right and fell out of the sky so he was only a few feet off the ground and shot out towards a hill that lead towards downtown Snowpoint City. A sharp drifting turn of Tyler's own followed as he accelerated to full speed in an attempt to catch his Pokémon. He succeeded as they both reached the hill at the same time and quickly ascended it. At the top, Tyler and Wendy rocketed out into the sky having caught air and briefly joined Caelum in the sky with Tyler and his Pokémon exchanging glances and a smirk before gravity took over for Tyler and Wendy, who was still screaming loudly behind her aggressive driver.
"Welcome to Sinnoh!" Tyler joyfully yelled as the hovercraft landed and he resumed chasing after Caelum, who had continued to charge ahead in his trainer's absence. Another rev of the throttle and the pursuit was on once again as they raced into downtown proper. It didn't take long for Tyler to notice that his antics were earning him a ton of attention from the locals, but could you really blame them? It's not exactly every day they see someone racing through town on a hovercraft with a woman screaming like a banshee and clinging on for dear life to him while the two of them chased down a Staraptor as it flew over downtown. But Tyler didn't care, he was having the time of his life. Heck he was having so much fun that he didn't even care that the cold was stabbing through his sweatshirt even harder. The adrenaline rush his body was on was keeping him very warm at the moment, or was that numbness? Whatever the cause, the end result was Tyler and Caelum having a ton of fun together and that's all that really mattered.
Following another of Caelum's turns, Tyler found himself in the center of town and quickly racing past the Gym. His eyes lit up like a Christmas tree as he saw the snowflake shaped building with its sparkling metallic green roof. He reached for the brakes, and slid the hovercraft to a stop besides the Gym, kicking up a ton of powdery snow and crashing a wave of it against some small evergreen trees that decorated the grass in front of the building. He wanted nothing more than to just charge straight into the Gym and challenge whoever was inside to a battle this second but two things prevented him from doing so, and both of them were tightly clasped around Tyler's chest. But as he tried to free himself from Wendy's clutches, he remembered another thing that would prevent him from challenging this Gym immediately, his Pokémon needed a checkup. Using his thumb and index finger, Tyler sharply whistled his fingers imitating his Staraptor's cry and getting the agile bird to loop back around to Tyler's position. He asked the Pokémon to search from the sky where the Pokémon Center was and watched Caelum fly in large loops around the Gym's roof. Within a minute, the bird spotted something and flew off to the East, leading Tyler down a road surrounded by snow covered trees on both sides. Eventually the road made it to a large clearing occupied by a single building and a massive one at that.
"Damn, this is a Pokémon Center?" Tyler said awestruck as he took in the sheer vastness of what was apparently the Pokémon Center. But frankly the only clues he had were the rotating square sign in front with the letters P.C. on it and the fact that the main entrance was modeled after a Poké ball. Considering it stood 4 stories tall, took up a city block, had a fleet of ambulances waiting by an emergency room entrance and even a helipad on the roof as evidenced by seeing a helicopter sitting on the roof, Tyler figured this Pokémon Center could double as a regular hospital. He road into the parking lot and parked the hovercraft in a spot, whistling for Caelum to come back down to rejoin the group.
"Looks like I lose again." Tyler admitted as he rubbed his Staraptor's crest with his hand.
"Please... Please tell me it's over." Wendy's speech was slurred from exhaustion. She certainly didn't expect to go for a ride through downtown quite like that.
"Oh good, you hung on through all that." Tyler teased as he tried to unhook Wendy's vise-grip from around his stomach. "Well we made it to the Pokémon Center. You can let go of me now."
"Oh thank God." Wendy's body fell limp in an instant as she slumped her head against Tyler's back. With Wendy putting up no resistance Tyler unhooked the human belt he'd been wearing and helped himself and Wendy off the hovercraft.
"Did you have fun?"
"No... I feel like I'm gonna throw up."
"I wasn't talking to you Wendy." Tyler chuckled as he looked at Caelum. The bird cawed appreciatively as he was returned to his Poké ball in a flash of red light. "Do I need to check you into the Pokémon Center as well?"
"Please be quiet Tyler. Right now I hate you."
"Aw, I'm sorry." Tyler apologetically kissed Wendy's cheek before placing her arm around his shoulder to help her walk towards the building.
"No you aren't."
"Yeah not really." Wendy sharply jabbed her elbow into Tyler's stomach with what little strength she could muster. He made a retching noise that brought a smile back to Wendy's face seeing him experience part of her own misery.
The doors to the Pokémon Center opened as Tyler and Wendy limped their way inside the main lobby. Tyler was quickly blown away by how much more active the Center seemed compared to the one back home. Nurses and doctors aplenty walked with each other or jogged off towards rooms behind the receptionist desk. Aside from them, there were trainers all over the place talking to one another or their Pokémon. Many trainers also could be seen talking amongst themselves or with their Pokémon. Tyler walked Wendy and him past a trainer who was sitting beside a sleeping Luxray while he typed something onto a laptop who gave him a friendly salute when he saw them walk past. Another nearby trainer in an olive colored jacket stood before a group of Pokémon, seeming to give them a strategy talk about something. Tyler wanted to chat with them but knew he had business to attend to as he walked up to the familiar looking pink haired nurse behind the desk.
"Hello, and welcome to the Snowpoint City Pokémon Center!" The nurse smiled with her pink hair bouncing slightly as she bowed a greeting. "How can we be of assistance today?" Tyler recognized the same greeting from the Center back in Phenac City and as he looked closer at the nurse she looked practically identical. It was actually kind of creepy the more he thought about it, but he ignored the thought and went about his business.
"A couple of things today." Tyler said finally removing the helmet from his head. "First things first though, we'd like checkups for our Pokémon."
"I'd be more than happy to assist with that. I'll need to see both of your trainer licenses of course." The nurse smiled back as she began typing things into a computer. Her Chansey placed two of the Poké ball trays on the counter in front of Tyler and Wendy who was finally standing herself up as she and Tyler looked for their licenses. "If you don't mind me asking ma'am, are you feeling alright? You look quite tired."
"Yeah well that's thanks to this dolt standing beside me." Wendy growled as she handed the nurse her license and placed Pulse's and Tess' Poké balls in a tray. "He got the brilliant idea to chase after his Staraptor on a moped all through town."
"It's not a moped, it's a hovercraft." Tyler corrected her as he placed his license on the counter. Wendy only glared at him making him flinch when he saw her expression. Tyler detached his three Poké balls from his belt but as he was about to place Eevee's in the tray he remembered she didn't really need a checkup since she hadn't battled any on the Mirage. "Please take care of my boys okay?" Tyler said as he pushed the tray to the Chansey with Magnus' and Caelum's balls on it. The Chansey picked up both trays and placed them on a rolling cart that she pushed towards rooms in the back.
"Sounds like you've had quite an adventure since you got here." The nurse joked as she tried to be sociable while scanning both licenses into the system. "Okay, all of your Pokémon will be back at full health by tomorrow morning. Is there anything else that I can help either of you with?"
"Actually there is." Tyler took off his backpack and searched through the pockets until he grabbed his P*DA and handed it to the nurse who looked over the device in her hands.
"I've never seen anything like this before. Is this a new model of Pokédex?" The nurse asked.
"Not quite. That's my P*DA, I received it from Professor Krane in the Orre region where I'm from and he said it should function like a normal Pokédex. I just need to apply a regional update to it once I reached Sinnoh."
"I see. If you could show me how to turn it on I can assist you with that as well." Tyler took the P*DA back for a moment, turned it on and thumbed through menus with the track pad until he found what he needed. He handed the device back and the nurse began typing away on the computer in front of her. She then pulled an Ethernet cord from the side of the computer and connected the P*DA to it. Both screens flashed blue with a data transfer message popping up. "Good, once the update is finished you'll have a fully functioning Pokédex in addition to whatever else this thing does. You'll also be registered with the Sinnoh league so you can enter into official Sinnoh league tournaments as well as challenge the major Gyms across the region."
"Thank you very much." Tyler smiled as he waited for the update to finish. Once it did, Tyler took the device back and wanted to see if it worked properly. So he released Eevee from her Poké ball as she stretched her back and happily cried her name. Wendy's ears twitched when she heard Eevee speak and in a heartbeat she went from exhausted to energized as she crouched down to play with her. Tyler found the scanning mode and held down the button as a faint blue light came from the device as he pointed it towards his Eevee. A few seconds later Eevee's Pokédex entry was retrieved and Tyler read the information that popped up. "A rare Pokémon that adapts to harsh environments by taking on different evolutionary forms, yeah that sounds right."
"Who's the cutest Pokémon ever?" Wendy asked as she lay on her back holding Eevee up above her as she pretended to run on air.
"Vee Eevee!"
"Exactly, you are!" Wendy pulled Eevee into a hug as both of them smiled cutely at each other.
"As much as I'd love to watch you two be cute, don't we have things to do Wendy?" Tyler smugly smiled down at her and his Pokémon with his arms folded in amusement.
"Yeah I suppose we do. I did promise to buy you a jacket didn't I?" Wendy stood up still holding Eevee in her arms. "Can I hold Eevee while we ride?"
"I thought you didn't like my driving."
"Just go slow and I won't kill you later, plus Eevee will be with me so it'll be fun."
"You know if I didn't know better, I'd say Eevee was your Pokémon considering you spoil her with attention much more than I do." Tyler laughed as he stepped back outside in the cold, quickly getting a shiver down his spine. "Hey it is pretty cold, maybe you should-" Tyler looked back at Wendy and saw she'd already zipped Eevee up in her jacket with her head poking out from the top. "do exactly that... Alright then, let's go shopping."
It'd been a long time since Tyler had actually gone clothes shopping. There wasn't a lot of need to diversify your outfits when you lived in the desert. You could get by with a couple interchangeable pairs of pants, shorts and a closet full of t-shirts. He didn't care about style or anything like that either; as long as it fit and didn't look completely stupid then he was fine with it. But as Tyler, Wendy and Eevee arrived at the store Wendy guided them to Tyler quickly found that specific section of the store was noticeably absent. Wendy swiftly grabbed Tyler's hand and took him to a section in the back that had what they were looking for. Tyler could tell from Wendy's eagerness that her being here might actually be a bad thing and he was quickly proven correct. Tyler's brain only saw one objective before him, find a jacket that fit and kept him warm. But practically everything Tyler even looked at Wendy quickly vetoed complaining about its appearance or the lack of function it had. There was even one instance where he'd found a coat he really liked and wanted to buy it, but Wendy said it didn't compliment his pale blue eyes. Was something as trivial as eye color really this important when it came to buying a coat?
Eventually, Tyler caved in and asked Wendy to find something. She'd quickly picked out a steel gray colored jacket with a detachable hood. It sported an inner fleece layer to keep body heat in and had four outer pockets that could be clipped closed. Trying it on Tyler could already feel how warm it was so it immediately passed his test. And obviously if Wendy had picked it out, it was to her liking as well. A simplistic maroon colored scarf with a gold stripe at the end and a two-tone pair of black and white gloves in addition to the coat were soon purchased and the two of them were ready to leave. Stepping into the cold with his new winter apparel Tyler was immediately grateful to no longer be held hostage by Snowpoint's arctic air. Now that he actually had the means of enjoying himself outdoors in the snow, he wanted to do just that. So that's exactly what they decided to do, and the two of them rode out past Lake Acuity and onto Route 217.
Their ride along the lakefront was quite peaceful, giving Tyler plenty of time to look at just how beautiful the snow covered Sinnoh region really was. Pine trees were everywhere, their green needles poking beneath the white blanket of snow giving the land a wholesome frosted feel to it. The lake had a series of ice patches frozen over along the coast but most of it remained unfrozen. They continued along the narrow path way, encountering a pair of wild Snover walking behind the trees. The first Pokémon Tyler had seen in the Sinnoh region noticed the two on the hovercraft and stood frozen in place watching them. Wendy loosened her grip on Tyler enough to wave at them, getting them to call out in response. Eventually they made their way further into Route 217, finding a largely open area where Tyler parked the hovercraft against a tree. He quickly ran out in to the middle of the field, enjoying the purity of the untouched whiteness, before taking a snowball to the back of the head.
"The hell?" Tyler asked rubbing the back of his head trying to get the snow from going down his neck. He turned around in time to take another snowball to his arm. Wendy was giggling as she bent down in the snow, making another ball and throwing it at Tyler. Seeing it coming this time he was able to jump out of the way, watching the ball plop harmlessly next to him. "What are you doing?"
"What does it look like? I'm throwing snowballs at you." Wendy laughed, throwing yet another white ball at Tyler which landed at his feet.
"You are so dead." Tyler grinned, kneeling himself and morphing a handful of snow into a crude looking ball. His attempt at a counter attack sailed high over Wendy's head.
"Looks like I'm still alive." She teased back at him, building multiple balls at once. Tyler tried again, grabbing a naturally made chunk of snow and gave it a toss. This one was much closer to Wendy who was already in an awkward position building her snowballs and fell in the snow completely trying to dodge.
"The next one's gonna hit you!" Tyler yelled back forming his own ball this time and standing up, only to get one from Wendy across the face. Most of it broke harmlessly across his nose, but enough of it clung to his beard to give him an iced over appearance.
"Bullseye!" Wendy triumphantly celebrated as Tyler wiped the snow off his face. Another crudely made snowball was thrown in her direction yet again, however it broke en route to her and showered her in snow dust. "What was th-?" Wendy had started to taunt Tyler, but finally was hit by a snowball of his while deceived by the previous one.
"Ha-ha! That was my plan all along." Tyler triumphantly struck a pose of victory while he spoke.
"I'll get you for that." Wendy sneered back with another ball lobbed in his direction.
The rest of the day flew by like the snowballs had been and before long Tyler and Wendy were lost in the innocent moment. As time passed, snowballs ceased being thrown, but instead were rolled into larger snowmen, and then eventually a snow family. Eevee even started to get in on the action having her own style of fun. Her favorite thing to do that afternoon was plunge into a snow bank and wait there for a while until Tyler or Wendy would call out for her. She'd then poke her head up out of the snow and call her name with a little pile of snow still resting on her head. Wendy was practically melting from cuteness overload each time she did it and Tyler was equally happy that Eevee was having fun herself. He had to admit he loved seeing this side of his princess a lot more now that Wendy was able to play with her too. The two of them had bonded really quickly over Wendy's constant affection to his princess who always loved being the center of attention. Now that she had another source to give her attention, Eevee was practically in heaven and that made Tyler a very happy trainer.
The sun poked beneath the layer of clouds in the sky as the day neared its end. It was time to head back into Snowpoint City to try and find a place to spend the night. Wendy let Tyler hold onto Eevee this time as all three of them as they began their ride back into town. Their ride was just as peaceful as it had been this morning with the occasional nocturnal Pokémon making its presence known with their cries echoing in the woods. Rounding a corner and heading north Tyler could see the lights from Snowpoint City on the horizon and knew they were in the home stretch. He was taken aback once again at just how nice Snowpoint City looked in the night, glowing in orange light that sparkled across the white…
"Tyler! Look out!" Wendy's voice snapped Tyler back to attention out of his trance. He looked down in time to see what looked like a brown, fuzzy boulder in the middle of the trail they were riding on. When his gaze fell upon it the thing tensed up and let out a burst of powdery white projectiles at them. Tyler had to quickly turn to the right, throwing on the breaks to dodge the attack as the creature jumped out of the way. His hand slipped off the handlebar and touched the button in the center of the dashboard. The airy output from the hovercraft ceased as it tried to convert back into a moped. Without the vertical thrust, the bottom of it dragged into the trail, rolling over on impact and, throwing both Tyler and Wendy from it. Reflex pulled Tyler's arms in towards himself to protect Eevee as his body landed with a hard bounce on his left shoulder. Twice more he rolled over, sending waves of pain crashing over him as he landed on his back and slid down into a ditch. One last impact to the head at the base of the valley he'd rolled into sent his vision into a white haze and he lay there motionless.
A/N: Looks like this story goes up to 11 now with this latest chapter finished... man it is uncomfortably silent right now with Tyler and Wendy not being here to make fun of me like they have been. But if they're both gone, I don't have to hear another Frozen pun from either of them and that's always a good thing.
Pulse: Hey DrPhill, may I ask you something?
DrPhill26: Pulse? Oh yeah, I forgot you were still here since Wendy dropped you off at the Pokémon Center. What's up?
Pulse: Well I was wondering that since it was snowing outside...
DrPhill26: Don't you say it Pulse.
Pulse: Do you want to build a snowman?
DrPhill26: ...
Pulse: Does silence mean no?
DrPhill26: Silence means I'm gonna shove my foot up your ass when I get my hands on you. But before anything else... This is DrPhill26 signing out and I hope to see you next time.
