Kion "Fel" Felton
After having arrived in Beach Cave, Kion recited the behest he picked out. "Alright, I need to detain the criminal Wartortle, that's simple enough." He descended the cave, feeling relaxed by the moist ocean air and the dripping walls. From out of the darkness ahead emerged gijinka, all cohorts of the fugitive. "Alright," he said, as he unfastened his sword from his waist and slid it across the damp walls. "Let's do this!"
The first gijinka, a Charmander, charged at Fel. Fel used charge, his sword conducting the electricity with the water from the cave walls, and took a defensive stance. The Charmander slashed at Fel, and Fel moved quickly to the right and brought down the sword on the staggered Charmander's neck; it was a basic technique he learned back at the Kendo Dojo he trained at for years. The next, a Bulbasaur, charged at him in a similar manner. Fel repeated the technique, but before he could strike he felt the Bulbasaur's vine grab him by the leg, making him lose his balance and hit his head on the ground. He jumped back up, but faltered for a moment. He then started to preform a dance, which bewildered the remaining two pokemon. Once he finished he immediately ran towards them, dealing a flurry of blows onto the Bulbasaur, knocking him unconscious.
"I don't know if I can beat you, but I don't think you really want to risk the chance of going to jail for assisted escape, I'd recommend that you get outta here," Fel said to the remaining adversary, a Nidoran. The Nidoran stood still for a moment, and then ran into the darkness, saying nothing back. Fel smiled, and then turned back to the unconscious bodies. Suddenly, he heard a sound. A loud cracking sound. Before he could realize that the origin of the sound was his ribs breaking, he is thrown into a wall several feet away. Fel hung his head up, and with blurry vision noticed that his assailant was the man he had come to the cave to look for.
Alice Felton
"Let's eat, everyone~" said the cute perky Skitty.
Uh-oh, not good. If Kion's not back soon I don't think we'll be admitted, Alice thought to herself. She fastened her bag tightly on her back and ran out of the guild, towards Beach Cave.
Once she arrived, she looked around and noticed that there was no one there. "He must be further ahead, and if I know my brother, he's probably on his way back by now," She said with a shrug. Still, she had an unshakable feeling that she had to go check, anyway. She proceeded down the Cave's many corridors and open sections and came across two incapacitated gijinka. She reasoned that Fel had done it and continues down the cave, unknowingly her walking speed increased, along with worry about her brother's safety. "I'm sure he's fine, I'm sure he's fine..." she muttered to herself several times, with her walking speed almost reaching a jog. She finally reached a turn in one of the corridors, which she followed, only to see a dead end. In front of that dead end was a Wortortle and a bloodied Fel. "Kio-" She started, but then composed herself and maked a plan. She put her hand on the wall and let the water flow through her hand and fingers, promptly afterwords she ran towards the Wortortle, jumped, and placed her wet hand on his forehead. The Wortortle punched her in the stomach, making her lose her breath, but she still let out a Thunderbolt with all she had. The Wortortle was critically wounded, as was Alice, but the Wortortle clearly had more strength. Alice, now on the ground, tried to get away as the Wortortle charged for its final Hydro Pump, but stopped and collapsed to the ground to reveal a glowing Fel surging with electricity with his sword holstered.
"Kion!" Alice cried with glee.
"Rose..." Fel said with a low voice. He grabbed the incapacitated Wortortle, shoved it's body parts into its shell, and put it under his arm, hugging his unbroken ribs. He then walked over to Alice and picker her up by her waist with one hand and put her on the opposite side of the fugitive, just over his broken ribs.
"Put me down!" Alice said, embarrassed.
"Just shut up," Fel replied with a smile. Alice, despite her apparent attitude, was relieved that her brother was okay, and was amazed that he was able to save her in his condition. She drifted off to sleep in his arm, hoping that they would not be late for dinner.