The nurse had told Adam that all the stuff he would need to explore, would be inside a closet. It didn't sound like much to him, but he wasn't going to openly complain about it, since it was better than nothing. He followed the woman who led him down another hallway, before they had stopped in front of said closet. When she had opened it up, he was able to see several different backpacks inside. It implied a lot about the situation he was in, but instead of pondering over it, Adam had merely accepted a purple bag the nurse had handed over.
A white circle laid out on the front of it, and even before the woman had told him, he had already connected that it went with Moira's color scheme. Strapping the bag over his shoulders, he continued to listen as the nurse informed him of the contents within the bag, where the mention of gold had stood out to him. It was only because his mind had made him feel like it wasn't the norm to hear, at least from where he had came from. Marking it as one of the interesting things he's learned about the place, he accepted the card given to him, pocketing it.
He wasn't going to ponder over why the woman was expecting he would actually return to this building, if he did indeed was going to go outside and far from here. Instead, he followed her through the halls, until she had led him to a single door, waving goodbye afterwards. He didn't respond to her dismissal, nor lack of further instructions of where he had been led to, and instead traveled through the door. As the door shut behind him, Adam took a look around, finding himself to be in some kind of dry hilly area of sorts. A desert basically.
So that's why she had expected for him to actually come back to that building. The woman probably didn't expect for him to find civilization out here. It felt normal for him to try and prove her wrong about this, and so he had continued walking down a path, with no destination in mind. Besides Moira, who he considered a person, the nurse was the only other one he met, since he had woken up. An exploration, especially one in this climate, could be pretty lonely without anyone to travel with. Last he had checked though, Moira was still asleep.
He wasn't going to wake her just because he wanted someone to walk with though. It was unnecessary, and with that thought kept on his mind as he walked, he didn't think he would actually find company. All he saw was a flash of what looked like a yellow dress with a brick pattern all over it, before he felt that camera-like device shake in his pocket, followed by Moira suddenly coming out. The Duskull's appearance had surprised him, since he figured she was going to sleep for awhile longer, but he didn't question it, taking out the camera thing.
She said she was going to fight, so he wouldn't stop her if she wanted to. A look down at the camera thing, he found out that the one that had popped out at him, was a Sandshrew. As he looked up to try and get a better look at the girl, he caught her trying to scratch Moira, only for the other girl to go through and fall out on the other side, her back now turned against Moira. He glanced over to the hovering girl, where their eyes met, and found that she was looking at him questioningly, like she was expecting him to say something.
Remembering those three things he read that sounded like moves, he nodded his head in understanding. "Moira, go ahead and use Shadow Sneak!" It was quiet enough to to disturb the rest of nature, but loud enough for both of the girls to hear. He caught the look in the hovering girl's eye to know she was glad he had picked out that move, and watched as the girl's shadow seemed to stretch out, and engulfed the Sandshrew's own. It caused the other girl to cry out, and like a desperate attempt to get away, she had dug into the ground.
Moira looking around instead of coming back to his side, made him realize what his mind had described as a "catfight", was not over yet. And right he was, when the Sandshrew had popped out from underneath where Moira was, in retaliation for the earlier move. Of course, the Duskull had phased through the attack once again, and moved away from the confused Sandshrew. "Use another Shadow Sneak on her!" He didn't waste time in giving her another command, using the same attack as he did before, for a couple of reasons.
His mind felt like both Hex and Willow Wisp could do something drastic, which wasn't really saying much, since he was already letting a girl he considered his companion, fight one they didn't know. The Duskull had given a slight nod in understanding, performing the attack once more, but the Sandshrew was prepared for it, and had dug herself another hole to escape from. It seemed that this girl was the faster of the two, which meant that surprise would be needed to actually land a hit on her. He wasn't going to spend all day out here though.
Grabbing one of those clear red and white balls, which the nurse had labeled as a moeball, he enlarged the object to fit his palm, and waited for the other girl to show up. When she had, he threw the object at the other girl, after Moira had flew out the way enough for him not to accidentally hit her. The ball had sucked the girl inside with some kind of red light, where it landed on the ground and started to shake. Adam stood where he was, since Moira didn't fly back over to him, and waited to see if he had actually caught the girl.