Chapter 4: Shrine Studying
The sun was setting but Sabrina and Bugsy continued to explore the forest, finding an odd looking shrine. "Bugsy, what is this?" Asks Sabrina. Bugsy walks up to the shrine and carefully touches it. "This right here is the shrine dedicated to the guardian of Ilex Forest, the mythical Pokemon Celebi!" He said. Sabrina raises an eyebrow. "Celebi… That sounds familiar…" She taps her chin in thought. Celebi… "Isn't that the Pokemon that can travel through time?" Bugsy nods. "Uh huh! Not only that, it can also produce telekinetic fields, purify auras, and even heal nature itself! Or at least, I've been told this. I dunno. I've never seen it." Bugsy shrugs.
Sabrina inspects the shrine. "I hear that whenever it appears, it is a signal that a good future is ahead of us." She said, placing her palm on the shrine. "I also hear that this shrine is a symbol of good luck." Bugsy places his palm over her hand, surprising his company. "Bugsy? What are you…" Sabrina asked. Her cheeks were faintly red. "Getting myself some good luck! I guess." Bugsy chuckles a bit nervously. Sabrina giggled a bit. "You're a fucking dork sometimes, you know that?" She comments. "You're not complaining about it though!" Bugsy replied. Sabrina playfully flicks Bugsy's forehead. "I don't think I could."
When their hands release from the shrine, Bugsy looks up at the sky. The sun was almost fully down. It was gonna get dark fast. "Let's go. We gotta get back to camp. I gotta show you how to make some grub on a campfire!" He said, offering his hand. Sabrina takes it with little hesitation. "Actually, can you talk me through it? I want to try making the food myself. It's your birthday after all." She replies. The two started walking away when suddenly, Sabrina's eyes flash green for a brief moment. Her head turns. Nothing was there. "Something wrong, 'Brina?" Bugsy asks, curious as to what got her concerned. Sabrina was silent for a moment before her head turned back around. "No. Nothing is wrong, BG." She responds. "Let's go before it gets too dark."
