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[Why do things just keep getting more and more strange?
The first time, Athrun woke up on the front lawn of an unfamiliar house in an even more unfamiliar neighborhood. Then he'd been whisked home. This time, he found himself in the bed of another strange house. And the less said about "Mom," the better. Athrun's mother was dead. She had been dead for nearly four years, and she would remain dead until the end of time. Athrun had already made his peace with that.
Athrun had spent some time wandering through this town -- Pallet Town, according to the sign across the street from the house in which he had woken up ("Shades of your journey await!") -- looking for a building belonging to this "Professor Oak" fellow. Eventually he found the Oak Pokémon Research Lab. He entered and looked around, but couldn't locate its namesake anywhere. Figuring he must be out and about somewhere, Athrun decided to leave. He opened the door...]
...Uh.
[And found himself face-to-face with someone he knew.]
The first time, Athrun woke up on the front lawn of an unfamiliar house in an even more unfamiliar neighborhood. Then he'd been whisked home. This time, he found himself in the bed of another strange house. And the less said about "Mom," the better. Athrun's mother was dead. She had been dead for nearly four years, and she would remain dead until the end of time. Athrun had already made his peace with that.
Athrun had spent some time wandering through this town -- Pallet Town, according to the sign across the street from the house in which he had woken up ("Shades of your journey await!") -- looking for a building belonging to this "Professor Oak" fellow. Eventually he found the Oak Pokémon Research Lab. He entered and looked around, but couldn't locate its namesake anywhere. Figuring he must be out and about somewhere, Athrun decided to leave. He opened the door...]
...Uh.
[And found himself face-to-face with someone he knew.]
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He is so cute!
{ She kneels down and gestured for the Charmander to come closer. It ran as fast as its tiny legs could carry him. }
So, you're name is Charmander? Aren't you just a cutie?
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Can you save it for later, please?
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[ And for Sheryl, even that takes a lot of time. ]
What are the other two?
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The other two Pokémon are the Grass-type, Bulbasaur, and the Water-type, Squirtle.
[That's all the description that Oak gives.]
Grass-type? So I guess some of these Pokémon are actually plants. Or...symbiotes, maybe?
[He's guessing, based on the name "Bulbasaur."]
And Water...well, I guess that's fairly self-explanatory.
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[ Her expression becoming completely like a little kid. She was suddenly excited to hear about a water type. Despite having water in Holly Heights, she never gets sick looking at it.
Water that wasn't a simulation or artificial. ]
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So you would like the Water Pokémon, Squirtle?
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I'm curious. Do you have one that can take me closer to the sky?
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[Athrun casts another glance toward Sheryl. So they can catch more?]
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You can aford to spoil your ex-wife, right?
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Sheryl, this waste of time is your fault.]
U-um. Well. I. Assume you'd have to catch it yourself?
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Oh, you must capture one yourself if you want it to obey you. Pokémon you receive from others can be disobedient unless you have the requisite number of badges.
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Oh, you'll find more information in the next city. But the basic idea is that you go to the gyms in the region and challenge their leaders to battle, then collect badges for victory.
Huh.
[He looks to Sheryl.]
I have to admit, that makes me curious. Think we could get answers that way?
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When do we leave?
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[He hands her the ball...then it opens. Squirtle appears at Sheryl's feet.]
So, what do you think?
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... so you better catch up. Or else I will leave you behind.
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[Athrun raises an eyebrow at that.]
I wasn't aware you had pulled ahead. Not only that, but I chose my companion first.
[Be very careful, Sheryl. Making Athrun competitive is not necessarily a good idea.]
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[ Tsuuuunnss ]
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[That would be Athrun's skepticism kicking in.]
What, exactly, did you have in mind?
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Don't look like that. Don't you trust me?
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