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Post by apocalyptica on Sept 24, 2011 9:41:42 GMT -6
Sander and Allie finally arriving at Gustella city, they were discussing with eachother for where they are going to first: the pokemon center, the gym to ask directions towards the breeder center or the contest hall. Even the pokemon were arguing... Their pokemon needed to be healed anyway, so they have to go to the pokemon center sooner or later.
Ty was hurt the most of Allie's pokemon, and she wanted to protect him from further harm. Delilah and Levi were out of their pokeballs, as well as Silas and Azure. Allie's pokemon were pulling her to the contest hall, and Sander's were pulling him towards the Gym... Somehow they knew where those buildings were...
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Post by Bayhound on Sept 26, 2011 7:49:28 GMT -6
Unfortunately, no matter how hard her pokemon wanted to pull her towards the next contest, Allie couldn't allow that to happen quite yet. Sighing, she picked up Delilah and withdrew her Pichu into his pokeball, strolling forward beside Sander for the time being. First thing was first - the both of them needed to head to the Pokemon Center. They'd just come from a route teeming with wild pokemon, battled them, and suffered several injuries, no matter what they wanted to say. Ty acknowledged his trainer's thoughts and nodded to himself, relaxing against the girl and closing his eyes as he waited to be taken to a refuge, promising himself that he wouldn't open them until he was placed on a Chansey's cart.
"Hey Sander..." she began, tapping his shoulder as she looked down at the already lovey-dovey Silas and Azure. "Don't you think we should head to the Pokemon Center first? I don't think a Breeder Center head would want you showing up with your pokemon still... y-you know... injured. They look eager to move on, b-but we should... yeah." The coordinator cursed at herself in her head. She'd been traveling with this kid for how long now and she was still stuttering? Either way, Allie turned towards the building with the red roof, stopping in their tracks to wait for her friend.
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