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"I really don't know what to tell you miss," said the nurse that was before Mala. The nurse was slowly backing towards the ER hoping to find some sort of salvation there.

Mala took a few steps forward and said, "Well at least tell me something? Please?"

The nurse was getting a bit more nervous until a boy began to run out of the ER. Mala watched the boy and heard the nurse say, "Umm...I think you can't go?"

It was just pointless seeing that the boy wasn't listening to the nurse. Mala then tried to peek over ther nurse's shoulder to see what was inside the ER. She could see many tubes and such in one direction. Mala then tried to get a better look over the nurse's shoulder and thought she saw a pair of bunny ears and what looked like the back of Mr. Darkrose's head. Mala couldn't be sure but guess she might as well leave seeing that she had an idea about what happen.

Mala smiled and said, "Well thank you. I guess I need to leave to prepare for my first class of the day." Mala then walked away and began to head towards the teacher lounge. Mala knew for sure she had to teach Contest 101 at second period today. Then she had to teach another History class after that one.

Mala place a hand into her bag and for a minute glanced at her PDA before feeling around inside her bag for her book. The book was titled, "Secerts of Legends: Sinnoh
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Mala had her hand at the handle when she discover the smell of fresh coffee and pasteries inside the teacher lounge. Mala guess it would be a good idea to read and eat while she was in there too. Mala then twisted the knob and enter the teachers' lounge.
 
The academy, almost majestic in appearance, loomed before Sylvana's wary eyes, as she blinked once and looked up, before once again returning her gaze to straight in front of her, as well as watching the campus out of the corner of her eye. Her eyes still stung slightly from the salty spray of the sea water as the boat had pulled into a small port a short while ago, though the scent of the sea itself was welcoming. Her eyes traveled to her schedule, with a small typed note paper clipped to the top of it that told her what she should do upon arriving. Her eyes traveled quickly down the note as she reread it several times, before she seemed to come to a decision. Meanwhile, her Cubone, who had remained silent for almost an entire 10 minutes, spoke up.

"Cu?" A sound of curiosity, a question uttered by the small Pokemon, who had clenched its precious bone in one paw and was gazing up at Sylvana with inquiring eyes, through the eyeholes in the skull that it wore.

Not for the first time that day, Sylvana was caught unawares and jerked around, startled, and halted to a stop. Then she recognized her Pokemon's voice. With a sigh and a small smile, she gave her Pokemon a little half-nod, before speaking.

"The schedule states that its time for breakfast. And the note states that after breakfast we should find our dorms." She responded to Cubone's question with a barely audible voice, and one would have been mistaken to call her nervous, for she was calm as ever that morning, it was simply her normal tone of voice.

It didn't take long to find the breakfast hall, however. The dull murmur of students talking was relatively easy to follow and Sylvana, along with her Cubone, found the dining breakfast hall with little trouble. Cubone, like Sylvana, tended to be somewhat quiet, and masked any anticipation of a long awaited meal. Sylvana and Cubone proceeded forward, there was a faint trace of uneasiness on their faces now, though their eyes still continued to remain expressionless. Sitting down at a lonely table, Sylvana removed her pack from around her shoulders and gingerly, almost apprehensively, removed the small lunch bags that she had packed the lunch for this particular day. Handing Cubone his, which he took and opened independently, they ate quickly, though still maintaining respectable etiquette. After eating, Sylvana stowed the bags back into her pack and scurried out of the breakfast hall, with Cubone in the lead.

"Dorms. Okay, ours is...ah...not going to be easy to find." Sylvana remarked, while Cubone gazed almost enraptured at the schedule. Finally, stowing it into the pocket, Sylvana gave a tiny nod. The two wandered seemingly aimlessly around the building, searching for their dorm. Almost half an hour later, Sylvana's head was beginning to spin, there were so many halls and corridors that looked alike, though at last she stumbled upon an open room, or rather, Cubone did. The state of the room was immaculate, everything perfectly placed obviously with some plan in mind, and subconsciously she wondered what it might look like after she had been here a few weeks. There were two beds, though for now only one would be needed, and another set of beds, though these were of a stranger design, circular, sunken in the middle with a rim on the outside and covered entirely with a soft plush cover. For Pokemon, Sylvana thought immediately after seeing Cubone walking over to investigate the Pokemon Beds, prodding it gingerly and even sniffing at it before climbing in and curling up to test it. After a couple of seconds, Cubone uncurled itself and climbed out, staring serenely forward almost as if in meditation.

Sylvana meanwhile wasn't quite as curious about the room as Cubone was, having seem many like it, though maybe not as well planned. She merely set down her bags and stowed them underneath her bed. Afterward she retrieved her copy of today's schedule once more, to double check her classes.

"Form Time? What the heck is that?" Sylvana could be heard muttering under her breath, though she expected that she'd find out soon enough. "And after that I have Battling, with Professor Kenji period one, gosh, I've only met him once, and then Survival period 2, and then thats...it. Pretty much at least." She murmured, Cubone by now had clambered onto the bed to read the schedule as well, and it looked slightly puzzled, as if bewildered by the schedule.

Sylvana meanwhile heaved a small sigh, this was a bit more complicated than she had previously thought, though, admittedly, she was excited, if only just a small bit, and it matched her nervousness. Exchanging a look with her Pokemon, she got up again and headed out the door, Cubone, having already anticipated this, in the lead once more.
 
On the way down..

Where Midian stood, she could see miles upon miles of endless, sparce snowy expanse sprawling out before her, behind her, and.. You guessed it. To either side of her. She knew this, because upon coming to her senses, she recognized that she wasn't at the Cineris Titan Academy anymore. She had, somehow, in some fashion or another, been transported seemingly thousands of miles away, to another hemisphere in another time and place, a cold, barren ice-encrested Wintery world, the seemingly polar opposite of the tranquil, yet pleasant little nook of an Island she had found herself landed on just a few hours before.

Hours before.. What? Midian thought bleakly, struggling to remember the events that had occured after her arrival. But.. A tiny spark, a small ignition in her brain, turning over once, aThe very tip of a knife spinning, spinning uncontrollably on a wooden tabletop, swaying dangerously, as it threatened to completely topple over to one side or the other, and then sputtering out and dying completely. She squinted her translucent eyes against the monotonous color scheme of her newfound surrounding. She had yet to glimpse a single shred of existing life, plant, Pokemon, or Humanwise, and as she continued to skim her eyes over the gleaming surface of the snowy Tundra, she felt a strange twanging emanating from deep within her chest. Obviously puzzled, Midian turned her cheek so that her gaze on the spot, and while it looked normal, flat with just a slight promise of a bulge where her breasts were, it felt anything but ordinary. And that's when she realized it. Realize that a little piece of her had died inside, just now, as she stood amid this endless, breathtaking Snowy Desert. Because that's exactly how she felt, deserted by the rest of the world, deserted by anyone and everyone who had ever loved her, or who could've come to in the very near future. Even her faithful little Ciel, her the wriggling little furrball of bountiless energy was absent from her side, which cut into the girl like a dull knife, because the creature hadn't once been out of her sight for more than a few minutes in their whole three year relationship.

You could call it a bit of an unhealthy obsession, but for one confined to the "Belltowers" as Midian saw it, for who else could relate to her past situation other than the lovable though deformed Hunchback? The guy had, after all, conversed with statues of Gargoyles. At least she hadn't resorted to THAT, and that was a good sign, wasn't it? Wasn't it?!?! The little ball of fluff had been all she had. Besides her parents, of course, who were so pressed with age and experience, that while homely and patient as can be with their teenage daughter, her restlessness to always be somewhere, on the move and out doing something worthwhile, and the sharp curiosity that, unfulfilled by the house and the meaningless furnishings taking up most of the space inside it, had her pacing her prison cell with the ferocity of a Tiger, overwhelmed with so much practicality, that she drove herself virtually insane. At least, with Ciel, Midian had been able to share in all her boredom and longing for something more, but now, in this dead, grey world of ice and cold, Midian didn't know who she would turn to.

And, what should've been higher on her list of things to-do in this sick, pale no man's land, was the seeking of shelter, and warmth before companionship. And, as she had stood idle, reflecting on the vacancy that now consumed her heart, Midian blinked once, these thoughts dispersing instantly from her mind, being expelled somewhere deep down into her unconscious, hiding in waiting, a crouching tiger, ready to lash out and tear again into her immediate mind at the simplest reminder. But, for now, as the thin girl stood in the middle of the vast land of powdery ice, she could only think now about how cold it was. She hadn't been equipped with the proper clothing for such weather anyways, but this wasn't her fault. There was a very specific reason why Midian wore so little on her body, and it wasn't to reel the guys in. Even if they had liked the looks of her nearly-bare calves, and the further up, thighs, they would've veered away, onto the next prospect before they had even looked up to meet her wide, translucent eyes. But now that there was no sun to absord, the beaming ball of light had vanished, behind the still, grey canvas that was the sky above her, Midian's skantily-clad body was now at a severe disadvantage now. She had never felt cold before, this was a new experience entirely. The stinging air biting violently at her over-exposed flesh, Midian wrapped her frail arms around herself, quaking violently, the breath being expelled from her nostrils coming out in short bursts of steam, her cheeks and nose going rosy from the frosty cold. Midian hadn't been allowed out in freezing weather, her parents realizing the obvious delicacy that graced their tender young daughter, and not wanting to expose her. This type of parental care and affection was costing the girl they had tried so hard to protect now, as she was rapidly losing strength, being even more vulnerable since she was so unaccustomed.

"I'll die out here.." Midian realized factually, the expression on her frozen face remaining the same, as she spoke these words aloud for the first time. To her own two ears, her voice sounded tiny, and forlorn. The usual enthusiam she exerted into every word, every step seemed to be absent, as her words, though she had spoken them in an objective, normal fashion, were barely audible as a sudden gust snatched them away, this particular current spiraling up towards the dull sky, taking her words with it. It was then, that Midian realized with a sudden jolt, how small and insignificant she was, to the grand scheme of things. She was just one lonely little girl, stranded in a big cold world, and, though the girl had an eerily optimistic perspective outlook on the miserable existenced she had led, now she realized, that no one would come for her. Outside her parents, who, she was convinced, loved her for what she was, an offspring, their offspring, rather than for who she was, and Ciel, the one true friend she could claim, she really and truly had no one else.

Bitter tears stung at Midian's eyes, as she realized, that the more she locked down and stayed motionless, the less of a fighting chance she would have to make it out of this barreb arctic nightmare alive. It seemed that the more you moved, the harder it was for the cold to pinpoint you down and eat away at you, so, like a madman running from his own delusions, Midian took immediate flight, this Angel of light running, and running, sometimes straight, othertimes in zigzags, but soon found that it was much easier to run in circles. And so she was running in circles, pale legs pumping so rapidly, they seemed to be nothing but a whir, until silence was no longer the only thing Midian could hear. Instead, she heard herself, freezing lungs aching from the effort of drawing the icey air down into them, trembling and spasming violently from the effort of even attempting to use the frigid air as fuel, and sending this protest all the way up to Midian's esophagus, which she feared would begin bleeding soon if she kept rasping so hard. Even more eminent of the sound of her labored breathing, which could be compared easily to sucking air in through a straw, was the sound of her heart. The single most vital organ that sustained her, channeled the very blood that trickled through her veins, was pumping, so fast and so hard, practically bulging against her ribcage from the effort, threatened to give out soon unless she gave in.

"Either way.. I'm a goner..." Midian panted, her head inbetween her knees now, as the breath came out of her in labored gasps now. She had finally called it quits, deciding that it was too much when her heart was pulled into the conflict, and making the ironic decision, the decision that freezing to death was infinitely better than a heart attack. Though she couldn't be sure her decision was the right one, as she had never been faced with either predicament before.

Why have you forsaken me? The frail girl thought wearily, tongue lolling out of her chapped lips as she found that it was too much effort for her to even speak aloud anymore. It didn't matter. Her translucent eyes averting to the heavens, the heavens that looked more like a turmulous post-apocolyptic world more than a beautiful place of existing, Midian knew the Pokemon her words were meant for would hear her without a doubt, regardless. He did hear all, and see all, after all.

If you created this world, and even the entire universe beyond this world, then why did you skimp out on this little patch?! Midian thought wildly, eyes practically bulging out of her skull as she continued to pant, a weak hand fluttering to press guardedly against her still-racing heart, which proved not to provide it with as much aid as she hoped.

Why did you leave this part a god-forsaken, frozen little chunk of crap in your world?! Was it not as important to you? The girl demanded viciously, knowing that approaching her God with such feistiness was not advised, but nor caring for the bitterness that seethed through her, practically dripping off her words as it demanded a response. And then..

"Because then, my light-stricken little Child, you wouldn't have the appreciation for the more beatufiul things in life. If such ugliness didn't exist, what sights would you have to compare, or not compare for that matter, to sights such as these?" Midian recognized the divine beast's words without any trouble, for no one or nothing spoke like the great creature. His words were a melodic tune, a harmonious humming, that weren't just received by her ears, but were received by her whole being. The words penetrated her conscious, and just upon receiving them, Midian felt instantly warmer, but not from a newfound source of heat, but with a rekindling of the light she had forgotten dwelled down inside of her, dwelled down inside of everyone, for that matter. A light of a very bleak, very blind hope. And then a pair of arms stretched down from the sky, a pair of arms that weren't the cloven hooves of her God, but were instead a pair of Human arms, sculpted, toned, as if they belonged to a rugged Male, Midian didn't want to make an hasty assumptions.

The arms lifted her, cradling her thin form for several moments, and as her skin brushed against the roughed surface of this other figure's skin, a slight electrical buzz danced between the two surfaces, what felt like an intense spark of friction, and instantly, Midian's eyes widened. And suddenly, the arms didn't seem so unfamiliar, and for just a brief, fleeting second, Midian thought she might even be able to put a face to them. But as the arms and she ascended higher and higher into the great grey sky, and finally, penetrated into one of a startingly crystal blue sort of hue, one dotted frequently with clouds appearing so soft and so puffy, they could've been spun from the Wool of a Mareep, Midian became less obsessed with deciphering who the owner of these arms might be, and actually found herself relaxing against the sturdy frame, acting as a passenger in a vessel rather than a prisoner in a straitjacket. For though the arms confined her, they were protecting her as well, and as a pair of Beautifly fluttered past the girl, pausing a brief second to examine the Human in the sky, Midian recognized immediately what the God Pokemon was talking about, and was instantly shamed for ever doubting him.

The ride through the heavens seemed entirely too short, for as soon as Midian had been struck by this epiphany, the arms released her, hovering momentarily above her as it let her fall, her tiny form bouncing lightly upon a soft bed of fluffy cloud.

"Wait!" Midian whispered frantically, and as she did, the arms paused, staying still as she had ordered, and Midian wasn't sure what to say. Her eyes stared somberly forward, and Midian was relieved that the arms couldn't see, or surely they would have been blinded by the light beaming graciously out of them.

"Thank you", she offered, not sure what else to say. The arms had carried her, after all, delivered her straight up to this sanctuary, plucked her from the frozen hell she had been dying in, without expecting a thing in return. Another moment the arms lingered, and then they were gone. Midian sighed then, eyes averting to stare at the heavenly bed blow her, suddenly feeling very tired, and bogged down by all that had just happened. Curling herself up into a protective ball on the cloud, Midian stared forward for just a few more moments, pupils inhaling the sight of the pale, dancing rays of sunlight shooting through the centers of the thick clouds like oxygen, trying to fill herself with as much of the sight as possible, before letting her heavy eyelids fall shut, creating a dark curtain over them, and drifting back to sleep.

And they always told me if I ever tried to sleep on a cloud.. I'd fall straight through.. Midian pondered dreamily, the thought still fresh on her mind as she immediately jolted awake. Upon sitting straight up, she caught her breath, darting an alarmed glance about the room, the hazy dream dissipating immediately from her mind as her immediate concern became finding out her location.

"Midian to Ciel, Midian to Ciel. Ciel! Do you read me?!" Midian hissed, instinctively reaching to slide the blankets off of her legs, her body stiffening immediately when her pale hands actually grappled at something soft, and light that actually could be blankets. Very slowly and carefully Midian's gaze shifted down, and she nearly jumped out of her skin when she wrealized she was in a bed. A Hospital bed. Her mind had become a little less foggy now, and the events of the night before had come flooding back to her. Girl with the bunny ears.. Boy in the flowered nightgown.. To anyone who could've possibly been reading Midian's thoughts right now, she wouldn't been seen either as a lunatic, or a delusional drug addict, neither of which seemed to her too flattering. Which made her all the more grateful that her thoughts were kept private from everyone else. But as Midian searched the room more thoroughly now, realizing dejectedly that she saw neither a boy in a flowered nightgown nor a girl with bunny ears anywhere in near vicinity, that she had to be either one of the above stated. And since the girl had never experimented with drugs once in her entire life, the conclusion she had to accept was that she was criminally insane, and dreaming people up now.

The second problem with her awakening came when Midian tried to pull up a bit of the sheets for leverage to hoist her tiny frame up out of the thin mattress she had found herself curled up on, but instead fell unsuccessfully back onto the bed when her delicate hand grasped something wet, and, a chill racking through that hand, immediately jerked away. Midian paled when she her mind registered what the substance was.

"Blood.." She recognized, hand beginning to shake as slowly, she drew the limb up in front of her pupils. Sure enough, her fingers were laced with this same fluid, undeniably. Stranger even, though, was that the blood on her hands was dried, some of it being caked beneath her fingernails even, which couldn't have been possible just by her accidental run-in with the substance on the sheets.

But whose blood... If the flowered nightgown boy and the Bunny girl were just indeed figments of her imagination, who could've possibly bloodied the sheets she lay on now? After a quick self-assessment, and determining she wasn't injured in any way, shape or form, Midian simply just resigned, her mind already throbbing in protest from her own, complex little self-version of Clue. But then, where she least expected it, a Clue popped up. And it came in the form of a furry little creature, one Midian would've recognized immediately as Ciel if his coat hadn't been half-matted with some kind of liquid.

"Veeee!" The tiny Fox-like Pokemon squealed, mouth popping open instantaneously in delight, tail waggling ferociously as he shook once, after shaking struggling to hoist himself up on the bed with his now-conscious trainer. Midian's taut face immediately broke out into a sprawling grin as she took the tiny Pokemon gently beaneth the arms, lifting him until he was just inches from her face.

"Veeeee!" The tiny Pokemon cried out again, barely being able to contain his relief and excitement as he struggled toward his trainer's face, short pink tongue whipping out as he desperately made a new conquest to lap her with it. Midian winced back from the wriggling tongue but maintained the smile as she cuddled the tiny Pokemon against her. It wasn't until several moments laters that something icey, and cool, leaked from the Eevee's presence, soaking through the bust to her dress and trickling against her smooth skin.

"Ciel.." Midian murmured, pulling the Evolution Pokemon back from against her, to which the Pokemon's eyes immediately lighted up again, and dejavu set in as the scene from earlier repeated.

"You're soaking wet! And you smell like.. like.. Have you been rolling in a bucket of bleach?" Midian coughed, her nose wrinkling up as her chest heaved from the unnatural scent. The Eevee shook once more, eyes going wide as his ears flattened, guilt flooding his tiny being as he realized that he was making her sick. Literally sick. The Eevee darted over to the edge of the Hospital bed, looking back once, signlaing his trainer to follow. A palm clamped tightly over her nose, Midian crawled reluctantly, realizing the next clue might be only a couple of feet away. What she saw was a tall pole, a now-empty bag hanging from it, connected to an Iv line that now grazed against the cold, tile floor, trailing several inches before ending, a large puddle of blue fluid spilling out of it. Nervously, Midian blinked, as she noticed that a towel had been tossed over the whole mess in a half-effort to keep it from spreading. One look back to her shivering Eevee, and Midian knew that she hadn't been hallucinating earlier. The boy in the nightgown had been in this bed earlier, and the girl with the bunny ears in the one next to him. She had been on the floor, with Ciel. So how..

A plagued look crept into Midian's eyes as a sudden notion struck into her head.

No... Instantly, and though she couldn't be sure why, she was overwhelmed with a tidalwave of sorrow.

They can't be.. they wouldn't put me in here right after.. Not without changing the sheets! But there were no other explanations as to why she would be in this bed instead of the boy, and why the Bunny girl had vanished completely. Feeling overwhelmed, and painstakingly useless, Midian let a pair of tears slide mournfully down her face, the two tears merging into one, large fat teardrop as it plopped off of her face, and spattered down onto her chest. She tried to picture the courageous fighting expression the Bunny-like girl had portrayed on her face, and the boy, looking on his best guard, a perfect Predator, though ironically, he was completely vulnerable in her hands as he lay before her. Overcome with a sensation of defeat, and grief, Midian threw herself off of the bed, slinging her duffle bag and backpack over her scrawny shoulder as she scooped up Ciel with the same hand, silent, tight-lipped now as the tears continued to fall.

She didn't know what she was doing, or where she was going, but Midian knew that if she was made to stay in this room one moment longer, she would completely lose it. Midian glanced around, seeking the nearest exit, and saw none other than the door she had come in the night before. Midian had the nagging feeling that this time, the area wouldn't be cleared. There would be Doctors and Nurses and Secretaries.. And questions. So many questions, probably many of which Midian couldn't or wouldn't even be able to answer. Midian saw the blood on her hands again and winced, thinking again of the boy she had tried to heal last night, and knew that she had to get it off. Right now. There had to be another escape. And then Midian saw it. Just slightly out of her reach, a row of sun-lit windows lined the wall the Hospital beds rested up against. The windows had panes, which meant that they could also open, and weren't just there to taunt the confined patients with the beautiful natural world outside. Like a magnet Midian was drawn to it. It was a slim fit, but she was scrawny.

Midian debated taking this sky dive for only a minute, before she heard rapid footsteps striding anxiously down the hallway. Midian's heart leapt within her chest, and Ciel, who had already by now guessed where his trainer was going with this, gave a curt nod. Her breath heavy in her ears, the thin girl scurried over to the window, lifting Ciel up to the window, to which he promptly unfastened the pane, the window swinging outward and allowing just enough space for a small child to squeeze through. Tossing up her bag, Midian watched as the Eevee disappeared out the window with her luggage.

"Okay. Now comes the hard part.." midian prepped herself for what she knew would be the squeeze of her life. The tiny girl leapt nimbly, pulling her weight up to the window with ease, slipping her head and shoulders out the opening, until she was hanging head first out the window. The first thing she was greeted with was a blast of cold air, as, looking up, Midian noticed a gray sky, not unlike the one from her dream, littered with rain clouds, and void of the sun. Midian sighed, frowning at the bustling crowd scurrying from building to building, to get out of the miserable weather. She couldn't help but feel that this was her fault as well.

"Vee!" Ciel cried urgently, and Midian noticed that he was several feet blow. The drop wasn't that great of one, because half the medical wing seemed to be immersed underground.

"I'm a coming, i'm a coming.." Midian griped, for once in one of her rare glum moods. What else could be expected, though? Not after the mass failure of what she was confident had been great powers. Before last night, at least. And Midian had thought she was coming, that was until a certain something had lodged itself in the opening Midian was trying to escape out, leaving her legs hanging flailing in thin air down the wall. Midian's eyes widened, as nervous little beads of sweat began trickling down her forehead.

"Hehe.." She chuckled nervously, cheeks flushing pink as she squrimed once to no avail. She tried wriggling it. She tried scooting it. She even tried turning over upside down and sliding backward out. But it wouldn't budge even an inch.

"I guess i'm a little bigger than I thought.." Midian mused to herself. But then, as her acute ears picked up on the delicate scraping of the Hospital door, she tensed, her whole body going completely silent and still as someone's hesitant footsteps filled the silence.

"Hello?" The voice was a soft one, little more than a loud whisper, and came across to Midian sounding hesitant with just a hint of worry. She knew it wasn't a Doctor. Couldn't have been a Doctor or a Nurse. A Nurse or a Doctor wouldn't have paused as this figure did, wouldn't have bothered keeping their voices low. And definitely wouldn't have asked if anyone was here, they would've atuomatically know, hopefully. So, Midian, still flushing hotly on her face, and still feeling like she had just been caught stealing a cookie from the cookie jar, or cheating on the Final exam, simply just shook her head and laughed, a bemused smile springing out across her face.

"No!" She called back loudly, seeing as the half of her containing her mouth was still outside.

"Just ignore the talking rump in the window!" Midian was still obvious humiliated, this was made obvious by her sad attempts to make light of the situation. But she no longer felt frozen with fear, as this person obviously wasn't an authority figure, but was most likely a student not unlike herself. Giving up on the idea that she could get the hell out of dodge and make a clean breakaway like this, Midian slipped her head back inside the window, taking hold of a bewildered Ciel as she tried to leap from the window as nimbly as she had leapt into it. Instead, as her slippered foot clipped the wall she dropped down, she fell backwards, eyes widening in horror as she landed, on the tiled floor on her back with a huge "THUMP!" Midian let out a grunting sound as the air was first knocked clean out of her lungs, and then let a bloodied hand fly to massge along the base of her spine, close to her tailbone where she had landed. The scene would've been comical to her had she not broken the fall with one of the most sensitive parts of her skeletal system, but Midian smiled good-naturedly anyways, sitting still for a moment to let the Psyducks she was seeing swirl around her head clear up, then focused on the figure who had just entered the room.

A boy well over six feet towered above her fallen form, hazel eyes blazing down into her own. But the boy's irises were no match for Midian's, and try as Midian might to avoid his gaze, to spare him the entrappment, she couldn't help but stare back at him.

This boy... He was..

"You're the boy from last night!" Midian realized, forgetting all about her ensnaring eyes as she gawked up at him, her pupils dilating immediately, irises taking on an unrecognizable sheen as they pulsated once, to the beat of her heart, falling against his, the light emanating from them zooming in on his own eyes once, and then seemingly taking the boy's own irises back into her own, rendering him seemingly useless. Before Midian could see her reflection within the boy's deep, dark pools, she ripped her gaze away, shielding her face with a slender hand..Cheeks flashing hot again as she realized what he must think now.

"No, I didn't mean it like that!" Midian cried out defensively, though the boy hadn't even accused her of anything.

"I mean, I was in your room earlier..while you were sleeping.." No. Midian reprimanded herself harshly. That didn't sound right either. She hadn't even noticed that tears of relief had begun trickling out of her eyes. Sitting on the ground, she appeared helpless, proportionally speaking, at least, he was an ogre and she was Thumbalina. But in reality, she wasn't scared in the least. She was relieved. But.. the girl..

"I'm glad you're not dead?" She tried, offering a warm smile, trying to appear at ease, but her eyes betraying her, as worriedly, they flashed back to last night.. To the girl.. The girl with the velvetine ears. The nightgown boy was here, though his appearance between now and the time she had seen him last had altered drastically. Praying he wouldn't feel embarrassed about her seeing him in it, Midian just let out an understanding laugh and winked.

"Don't worry.." She muttered. "Your secret's safe with me. It must've been nightmare enough waking up in it, and I won't make you relive the horror over and over again." With this, Midian was quiet for a moment, as a sudden throbbing in her hand caused her to jerk it out in front of her, clamping the other hand forcefully over it, so that the varied shades it was turning would hopefully escape the boy's line of vision. But escaping her notice, a greenish glow slipped out between the cracks of her fingers, as subconsciously, she detected the open cuts lacing the boy's gloved fist.
 
Right back at ya

As soon as Damien walked to the insides of the white hospital room, his attention was attracted to Yuki, who; just as he entered, powerfully bumped on a wall like if she had run straight forward at a quick speed and not noticed the concrete obstacle in front of her. Damien, naturally; had to imagine this scene to understand how it occurred, and as the film-like moment ended, he couldn't help but to quietly laugh. He only giggled for some moments, though; before Yuki noticed. The bunny girl stared at him with an overwhelming emotion on her face, one strong enough that even brought tears to her face. Whether this came because of the thud against the wall, happiness, or sadness was unknown. Yuki then grinned and ran over to Damien, spreading her arms out and signaling and incoming hug directed towards Damien. Everything seemed to shift to slow-mo in Damien's mind, then; for he knew something bad, really bad, was about to happen.

~No…No… No!!!~ Damien yelled within him. ~Don't, Yuki, please!~ It wasn't that Damien didn't want to be hugged because he disliked Yuki, but he knew that such a sentimental face was only going to lead to a really sentimental hug; and those hugs usually were done with a really strong grip. Damien's stature left Yuki's expanded arms right at the height of the spot where he received a lethal elbow blow from Adam's goonies. The rest of her body would, in consequence, press against his knife stab scar, which still hurt. ~No, no, no!!!~

Too late.

Yuki embraced Damien in a very overpowering way, gently burying her face against his chest as tears of both relief and sorrow found their way out of her swollen eyes. Damien immediately closed his eyes shut and bit his tongue as he forced both of his lips together to prevent a loud yell of pain from coming out. The pressure applied by Yuki, even though she blatantly didn't mean to do so, damaged all of Damien's bones. Yet, he didn't do anything. He could feel a connection with Yuki; and he understood how she was feeling. Or at least he thought so. He thought she was grateful he put his life in jeopardy in exchange for hers last night; he believed she thanked the fact that even with a stab on his body, he brought her to safety; he speculated she was glad he came back to see her in the infirmary. But no.

" OH MY GOSH DAMIEN, THANK GOODNESS YOU'RE NOT A GIRL! I THOUGHT THEY CHANGED YOU INTO A GIRL!"


What? Turned into a girl? What was that supposed to mean, and why did she even consider that? Damien's expression shifted to the pain-constricting one he put when hugged by Yuki to one of complete bedazzlement. Still, even when confused and marred, the boy took his time to examine the situation. With his head passing Yuki's by a couple of inches, Damien looked around the room and immediately noticed that the girl he took into his arms to collocate on the bed was still there, asleep. The Eevee, presumably hers, was still on the ground, asleep as well; and the blue fluid was coming closer and closer to him.

"Yes, Yuki; glad to see you too, and I'm glad I wasn't turned into a girl as well."

Of course! It all made sense now. Yuki woke up and saw the female on the bed, then, the short attention span which Damien identified the girl with led her to believe she was him. D'oh. But then, unless Yuki was a bit aware last night, she couldn't have seen or known Damien was beside her, on the other bed. Before being able to meditate things further, he let out a loud, deep breath of relaxation; for Yuki let go of him.

"What am I doing here Damien, and why I am wearing a hospital robe? More importantly, WHO changed me into this? Who took my clothes?!"

Damien then stared down at Yuki as he raised a brow, and then chuckled loudly. There were so many questions Yuki could ask, like, what happened to Miss Lola? Why did he have scars and bruises over his body? How come she wasn't dead? Did he help her? Why, if she felt fine, had she woken up in the hospital? Yet, the inquiries of who changed her clothes seemed more important. Ah, yes; Yuki's sense of humor and possible ADD always sparked a sense of happiness in Damien, even though he had known her for less than 24 hours. Still, Damien felt the responsibility of having to explain Yuki what had happened; and he hoped she wouldn't be scared or shocked.

"Well, Yuki. You see… Last night, remember? Miss Lola…" Damien began saying, his shrieking being cut short by a serious attitude and a sigh. "She was a member of Team Ro—"

"Miss Yuki you shouldn't be up and about, you suffered some serious wounds."


Damien closed his eyes and took a deep breath as he was interrupted by a nurse walked in. He was holding a loud "Dammit, don't interrupt, I'm talking!" from being yelled out of his mouth. After all, loud, sudden events were never a happy event for Damien; especially when what he was about to say was something that took a lot of courage to explain. Recalling the events was prone to hurt Damien, but now he wouldn't know because of the interruption. Yuki then turned away and looked at the nurse.
"Wounds? I feel fin- oh yeah...Last night, but I feel fine!" Yuki said with a pleased beam as she took her frail hand; the one whose arm had been snapped last night.


~Woah.~ Damien thought amazed as he took a step back in disbelief. Yes, just now did he notice that Yuki was standing up and that she even had strength to hug someone. ~How come she be like nothing happened after being stabbed thrice less than 15 hours ago? I'm sure not even the best doctor can do that. ~ Then, again; Damien turned to the girl on the bed, who seemed completely unaffected by the sound of the conversation between the three persons in the room. Could she… Could she have really interfered with Yuki's wounds as she probably did with his? Flashbacks of the scene where this female stood in front of him when he rested motionlessly on the bed filtered inside his mind again; but then, remembering the overpowering irises of the girl made him want to forget about the scene. Anyway, even if he wanted to or not, he was pulled out of his mind when the nurse spoke to Yuki.

"Then why are you rubbing your stomach?" The nurse asked as she stared at Yuki, whose stomach roared loudly.


"You're merely, hungry?" The nurse then squeaked in fear, expecting Yuki to say she was feeling really bad and needed rest. You know, things a victim of three knife lacerations would say.



"Yup guess so!" Yuki said as she turned back to the door and opened it, walking out and probably expecting the nurse and Damien to follow. The lady walked out right after Damien. The male, anyway; doubted his actions. He didn't know if he was meant to follow. I mean, what happened last time he left Yuki alone? Now she probably wouldn't handle the damage so well. But then, something kept him from exiting the room, and Damien knew this was the presence of the other fainted person. She had to be significantly fatigued to rest so calmly after the others spoke; not to mention sun light was entering through a window and hitting her directly on the face. ~Who are you..?~ Damien asked to himself again as he looked at her. Damien sighed, deciding he would follow Yuki for now, but then he'd come back. He had to know about this girl.


Damien walked out, an uneasy expression plastered on his face. He took the fedora by the tip and lowered the front, making the shadow of the hat block his concerned eyes. That, though; didn't stop Yuki's pupils from staring right into his own with a sparkle of joy and say, "I knew it! Someone saved me! I wonder if it was my prince in shining armor!"

Right after Yuki said this, Damien choked on his saliva and coughed loudly, taking his gloved hand to his mouth and using the other one to pat his chest lightly. The comment surprised Damien, who wasn't sure if Yuki stayed conscious enough like to know he rescued her from a chat with Grim. If she didn't, it made sense that she said this; it wouldn't be normal for someone to wake up somewhere else after being hurt without the interception of someone. But, what if she did; and she was jokingly referring to Damien?

"Uh.." Damien muttered as he turned around, not willing to stare at Yuki in the eyes until she elaborated on her comment.

"P-Prince in shining armor?" The nurse mumbled as she stepped in front of Yuki, successfully deviating the attention to herself. Yuki turned to the nurse and smiled, talking excitedly as she slightly jumped up and down.


"Yes, I knew it! He saved me! He always comes and save me!" Yuki responded, the stuttering and obvious mocking attitude of the nurse not being able to bring down Yuki's jolliness. She again turned to Damien; who felt a sweat drop run down his spine as she glanced at him. Damien gulped loudly as he shivered; being led to believe Yuki might actually be referring to him. Such affection and attention weren't yet able to be managed by Damien. Even when his parents said "I love you" Damien used to get impatient. He was the worst at handling nice feelings; usually just running away at the sign of one.


"Aren't you a bit old to believe in such tales?" The nurse asked; once more retrieving Yuki's attention.


"No one is ever too old to believe someone will sweep them off there feet and make them happy! Now, give me my damn clothes, I'm hungry I need some carrots!" Yuki said as she dropped the theme of the hero and obeyed her corporal demand of food. This hinted Damien that she wasn't talking about him; and this made him feel Ok again. After thinking about it, anyway; he realized, what was so bad about it? That's the kind of attention he expected to receive someday, after all. No, not specifically as a charming prince, but as the hero that acts in the dark. Maybe his approach of night stalking did pay off; but the befriending approach was also working. After all, being in the spotlight was not his thing. Damien continued to follow the two females for a while before the elder one gave Yuki some clothes and a bottle of medicine. Yuki gratefully took 'em, waved bye to Damien, then walked away.

Instinctively, Damien was ordered to follow Yuki, take care of her now that, even though she didn't feel it; was very hurt. He wasn't in a state to fight, something now proven after his encounter with Adam, but he knew that if anyone threatened to harm Yuki, he could at least be a decoy until she ran away. That was putting himself between the sword and the wall, yes; but he knew what he was in for. They say the biggest form of appreciation is willing to be hurt in exchange for others, and well; even though Yuki didn't know, her life had been put into Damien's hands. Wow, deep. Before Damien stepped out of the infirmary to follow Yuki from a distance, it was as if a force field stopped him from following.. His whole body desisted from movement; and almost mechanically he turned around in a perfect 180-degree turn.



Damien was left in front of the door of the infirmary room again. ~Go in…Go in…You gotta find out about her.~ The little voice that at once told him to follow Yuki said. ~Yeah… Yeah… Find out…~ Damien repeated to himself as if he had just entered a hypnotized state. Leaving Yuki alone wasn't a good idea, but he just had to clear his mind; or else he wouldn't do anything right for the rest of the day. And of his life, or until he found out. Damien walked in yet again, pushing the door slowly and muttering "Hello?"

It now sounded like a question because, unlike last time, where there were more chances someone would be there, there was the possibility the girl already walked out and he didn't notice. As soon as he entered, he was greeted by…Well. The girl that lied in bed not so long ago had made an attempt, presumably a failed one, of escaping through the window. This reinforced Damien's idea that she entered 'illegally'. Why else would try to go out through the window, anyway? "Uh… Hello?" Damien asked as he walked inside and cautiously walked closer to the stuck girl.

"No!" She cried out as she struggled to push herself through the window; apparently not even minding now if she ended inside or outside. "Just ignore the talking rump in the window!"

Damien scratched his head as he stared at the girl, not being able to look away. First, Yuki bumping on a wall for no reason, then this? Yes, it was funny to Damien, but it definitely sucked for them. With a profound sigh, Damien walked even closer and looked at the window. His height easily allowed him to push the window up even more so she had space to move. "Uh… Need some help?" Damien said as he took his right hand, the one with the glove, to the frame of the crystal and applied slight pressure. Instantly, the girl fell back inside, landing on the ground abruptly and on a sitting position. The window closed itself gruffly and made a deafening sound; similar to the one it would've made if it had shattered. Damien laughed inwardly, but then, knowing that was not very nice, he took his hand to his chest and tapped it lightly, his chuckled quickly faked into coughs.

"Ah, I'm sorry!" Damien exclaimed as he looked down to the girl, not expecting his plan to work that way. He hoped she would land on her feet, but the fact she moved her leg closer to the wall resulted in the fall. "Are you Okay?" Damien asked, but then the girl looked up at him. Her eyes; her eyes. There was a short exchange of glances between them, but Damien closed his eyes after some second. The color of the irises had a strong effect on him, a feeling his didn't recall ever knowing. Whether it was pleasant, stressful, warm or bothering; he didn't know. Damien opened his eyes again, briefly staring back before he began to prolong his blinking so his eyes rested every so and then. Silence sprouted, but it was broken shortly afterwards when the girl spoke in a voice tone Damien felt accusing.



"You're the boy from last night!" She yelled as she gazed at him. It wasn't just a glance now, though; it felt like her pupils had pierced into his brain and began to scan for information. Damien felt like a criminal that had been identified after returning to the store he had stolen from. He froze completely, the sudden comment of the girl shocking him. ~I'm the boy from last night?~ He thought. ~No, no. You're the girl from last night!~


"No, I didn't mean it like that!" The girl then yelped seemingly out of nowhere as she looked away in shame.


~Huh?~ Damien thought to himself again, his surprised mind being so overworked that it didn't really get what she meant.

"I mean, I was in your room earlier...While you were sleeping..." She then said as she looked back up at him.


~Yes… She was here… It was not a dream. It was not a dream!~ Damien then yelled within him, feeling like he had just found the missing link between human and Mankey. Such a great… Discovery? Damien then realized it was obvious he wasn't dreaming. He had to have realized that as soon as he woke up and saw the girl, but not, his stressed brain was playing tricks on him.

"I'm glad you're not dead?" She asked in a playful tone as she looked up at him and smiled. Damien intuitively smiled back in just the same friendly, warm manner. A smile from a stranger was always appreciated, and they somehow helped Damien relax. But then again, why was she glad he wasn't dead? As far as Damien knew, if someone you didn't know at all died, you don't really had to be sad. Consequently, you wouldn't have to be happy if it lived. Cold logic, but yeah. But then, he remembered that green light coming out of her hand, and the relieved feeling he felt afterwards... Had she really interfered with his health? Positively, that is.


"Don't worry.." She muttered just then, bringing Damien out of his mind. "Your secret's safe with me."


~Oh my God…~ Damien thought then as he gave a step back, his mind leading him into believing the worst. ~She knows!~ He screamed inside. Many things scrolled his mind just then, though. She could know he was a guardian. She could know he had to do with Lola's murder, even though he didn't actually kill her. She could know he got painkillers without a prescription, something illegal in the school. Yet, before Damien actually decided what thought to settle his eyes on, the girl looked up at him, winking, and said something.

"It must've been nightmare enough waking up in it, and I won't make you relive the horror over and over again."

Damien lost it. Too many things happening at once. His body and face seemed cool and calm, but his brain was made a mess. It was an overheating computer, a sinking ship, a crashing spacecraft. ~Waking up in what?!~ He asked himself as he discretely looked to a side, noticing some flowery gowns neatly arranged on a rack. Then it made sense. She saw him in the gown, of course; and though it wasn't really something to be ashamed about because everyone wore one when inside the medical wing, it did feel embarrassing to wake up in the loose clothe and being naked below that.

Damien took a long breath to calm himself, but then he saw a familiar radiance emanated from her hand. She tried to hide it, but Damien quickly noticed. A mint-colored incandescence lightly engulfed her hand, but because it was obvious she didn't want him to notice; he decided to act like if nothing happened. "Uh… Thanks..? " Damien said as he cocked his face to a side and a confused gesture appeared on his face. The 'Thanks' was an honest one, but still, a puzzled one.

"Here, let me help you." Damien said as he stretched his right arm to help her up, taking the girl's hand. He still tried to ignore that green light, but he was sure he'd inquire on that later. As the blackness of the fingerless glove came into contact with the pale hand, a strange energy girdled his hand. He felt… Cured. He didn't get to see, because of the glove, but it felt like the chops made by the mirror shards were miraculously healed. Now, completely on his senses, Damien recognized that feeling as the one he felt when she approached in his sleep. No doubt, she did what she had done just now on his main wound. As he helped the girl up, Damien quickly removed the glove from his hand and raised it so that it was in front of his face. It was amazing; all the wounds had disappeared, and only a few marks that were sure to be removed in time were left. Even the blood disappeared. Damien was completely awestruck and this was evident when he let his jaw drop and his eyes resembled the one of a kid who just saw a new toy.
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"Wow…." Damien said dumbfounded as he turned to the girl, who was probably going to make fun of him because of his peculiar reaction. "Ahem." Damien then said, his amazed expression returning to his usual one as he cleared his throat and put the glove back on. "But, who ar—"


The boy was about to ask something, but he was interrupted when a nurse peered in through the half-open door all of a sudden. "Is everything Ok?" She asked. "I heard a loud sound, like a window breaking, coming from here. Are you alright?" She finalized with a smile on her face. The nurse was, coincidentally, one that, along with the doctor, returned his clothing and belongings to Damien.


"Yes, yes, it's all Ok" Damien said as he looked at her.

The nurse gently beamed at Damien, recognizing him from earlier; but at the sight of the new girl, she angrily grimaced and asked something in quite a rude and disturbed manner. "Who's her? She's not supposed to be here; only patients, teachers, and doctors are allowed. Miss, I'll have to ask you to follow me out—"


"No, wait!" Damien interrupted as he lifted his hand to catch the attention of the nurse. "Uh… She's my friend. I think I forgot something here earlier and she's helping me find it." He said, not finding a better excuse. He couldn't afford losing track of this girl until some things were answered.


"I'm sorry," the nurse said, not caring about Damien's remark, "but that's not possible. She can't be here, you have to look for it alone; now, follow me please." With these words, the nurse was about to walk in, and she stretched her arm to grab the girl's shoulder. Damien, though, turned around quickly and grabbed the soaked towel he had thrown to the ground earlier today.


"Wait, why don't you go wash this?" He said, his voice hinting that he was angry that the nurse would take the girl away. Before the nurse walked any further, Damien threw the towel at her, the wet clothe landing spread across her face. "Ugh!" The nurse squawked angry as she walked away, the swinging doors swaying back and forth as she left.


"That was close…" Damien said as he turned to the girl once more, determined to ask his questions.

"Who are you? And, why are you here? In the Medical Wing, I mean."


Damien spoke in a really calm fashion as he cocked his head to a side. No, it didn't sound like a brute interrogation. If anything, it was the complete opposite. His voice was soft, and his face only showed deep curiosity and desire to know about this female.
 
Elizabeth got up early. It was, after all, infinitely better than having to share a bathroom with her sister. Elizabeth shuddered at the thought.

She had decided to go for an early-morning run with her Pokemon, changing into shorts and tennis shoes before doing so, of course. Bulbasaur managed to keep up with ease, though Elizabeth had a hard time not laughing every time the small grass Pokemon tripped over her own stubby legs. Elizabeth rolled her eyes and continued running through the campus, the cool morning air rubbing her throat raw. She heard a slight rustle from beside her and looked to see Bulbasaur fallen to the ground, squirming though the grass playfully.

Elizabeth's laugh died in her throat when she spotted a dark stain on the grass. Blood. Without a word, Elizabeth returned her Pokemon. She stared at the bloody patch for a moment in sheer disbelief. What happened here?

The stream blood made a gruesome trail that Elizabeth couldn't help but follow. She slowly made her way along, terrified at the prospect of actually finding who or what spilled this blood long-dead where the trail would end. Soon enough, Elizabeth found herself standing in front of the hospital. Nausea swelled up inside her at the especially large pool of blood covering the steps.

Elizabeth's head snapped to the side when she heard the sound of a window closing. She cautiously made her way around the building and peered inside a window, finding, much to her surprise, that Damien was inside, talking to a girl.

"Who are you? And, why are you here? In the Medical Wing, I mean." she could hear Damien ask faintly through the glass.

Elizabeth crouched down and released her Bulbasaur, scooping it up in her arms.

"If I get caught, I'm going to tell them it was all your idea," Elizabeth whispered, standing up in order to see the girl's response.

"Bulbasaur!"
 
Yuki sat in her "ice fort" and kept scolding herself, for not trusting Damien, he was probably the one who saved her, which she found some comfert in. "He was the one who saved me, I knew it all along, yet I refuse to believe I'm not some ice wielding freak. This sucks." Yuki thought to herself as she looked up seeing as she had encased herself in a dome of ice. "I should have known why Miss Lola wanted to kill me, I refuse to be a freak, this isn't me!" Yuki scolded herself for thinking such things. She then heard someone pounding against the steel ice, she looked up revealing swollen tear stained eyes. The girl pounding on the glass was Raffine no doubt.

"Yuki!" She yelled . "Yuki! All you alright?! Wheres Damien?! I need to talk to you!" She yelled. She was pounding on the icey encasment very hard. Yuki looked at her and placed her knees to her chest.

"Damien is probably suffering the most, I can't stand here feeling sorry for myself!" Yuki yelled, as the ice retreated and Yuki was out of her icey dome.

"To answer all of your questions in order, I'm fine, I have no idea where Damien is, and don't believe any rumours going around schoo. I'll finish the rest of this conversation later!" Yuki yelled as she ran away. She had to look for Damien, and apologize. She thought the first place to look was the infirmery. Although she had some delays gettign there, she accidentally bumped into the girls, who had saw her 'other' side earlier, and the looked quite furious with Yuki.

"Look you little b(tata) we have buisness to settle from before, you owe us for being such an ass torwards us!" The girl yelled. Yuki looked back at teh girl, who;s eyes were filled with a homicidal rage. She picked up Yuki by the throat, and began to squeeze it. "I murderer, deserves to suffer!" Of course she was making the reference torwards Damien, she obviously thought that by strangling Yuki that she would make Damien suffer. Tears came down Yuki's eyes.

"Arceus, anybody..Help me please.." Yuki whispered.

"NO ONES GONNA HELP YOU! YOU B(tatata)" The girl swore at her throwing her against a wall. Yuki yelped in pain.

"Tell me..Why do you think Damiens..A murderer." Yuki panted as her lungs were able to fill with air.

"Rumour has it, he killed Miss Lola. And you were his accomplice." The girl smirked, Yuki smiled cynically.

"A rumour..Is nothing but a rumour. Miss Lola was trying to kill me, and Damien saved me!" Yuki yelled, she lifted her shirt which showed the bandages from the stab wound. "What gives you the right, to judge someone by their looks, huh?! Damiens a good guy, he would never ever kil lanyone! You are the cynical little s(tata)!" Yui cackled as she stood up, her face filled with fury. "Now get out of here, before I wring your necks and then claw your throats out, HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!" Yuki laughed in a maniacs tone.

" You won't go through with that threat." The girl scoffed.

"Oh won't I?" Yuki grabbed a nearby piece of sharp glass, and ventured ever closer. Her eyes sadistic, and murderous. "Now tell me, what is this in my hand, and what is running down my hand?" Yuki smiled in a cynical manner.

The girls eyes were still holding strong. "Your holding a piece of glare, and blood is running down your hand from squeezing it to hard." The girl smirked.

"Correct. Now, what do you think I'm going to DO with this piece of glass? You have two options, I drop this piece of glass, and you run away, or you get slashed with it, now which do you want?" Yuki smirked in triumphence. At this the girls eyes filled with dread.

"W-what are you?" The girl murmured. Yuki grasped the glass even harder and smiled.

"Why I'm just a cute, little girl. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!" Yuki laughed as the girls ran off in horror. Yuki's expression turned back to a normal expressions, noticing the blood runing down her hand, she clasped her other hand over her mouth, and she began to shake.

"B..Blood.." Yuki shook, as memories from the previous
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"Your going to die! No one will rescue you!" Miss Lola cackled and the spatters of blood echoed throughout Yuki's ears.
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"P-please, don't kill me.." Yuki murmured as her whole body shook in fear, she still managed to find the strength to move however her body was still shaking at the sight of the blood that trickled down her hand. She soon found herself standing in front of the infirmery door, the hall way was completely deserted so no one stall her shaking from the blood that trickled down her hand.

"I-I gotta o-open the door.." Yuki stuttered, her hand slowly extended, but her hand slowly opened the door, only minorly however, it was only opened enough to visibly see her body, but finally mustered up the courage to open to door, blood still trickling down her hand. She oticed Damien talking to a girl, she gave off the same warmth that the healing light did in her dream. She stepped in slowly and waved with he non-bloodied hand.

"Ah you must be new, welcome to Cineris Titan Acedemy, where nothing is ever boring. Hehe!" Yuki smiled, her body was still minorly shaking from the blood which by now had stopped bleeding, but blood stains were still on her hand. "Oh Damien, thanks for saving last night, hehe. Sorry, the first thing I thought of was a prince in shining armor, thats what happens everytime I'm saved. Heh." Yuki smiled, her personality was seemingly her personality changing from the outgoing, playful one to a more nervous, and paranoid one. "W-well...I just k-kinda wanted to say that.uhm..I'll be off now!" Yuki muttered and ran out the infirmery door. It was true the murder had not physically effected Yuki, her wounds were healing quiet nicely, however, her personality and mental state seemed to have taken a hard blow..
 
Kenji hurried into class, leaving Kris in the dust. He had 3 classes to prepare for, including Mythology, his favourite class to teach, except for Breeding. Then again, that was a lifestyle choice. He had a handful of students in his Form class taking his classes. He logged in to his computer. A P-Mail phone icon inflated itself upon his screen.

"You have one incoming phone call". A female face popped up next to the message. She had deep blue eyes, long brown hair and a shinning carefree smile. Kenji smiled. Minnie. He pressed down on the screen, and looked into the camera at the top.

"Kenji, my old friend! Is that you?!" Minnie's face beamed into her camera. Toby smiled at the sight of his oldest friend. 'At least I know this one's not a Team Rocket spy.'

"Hey there Minnie! How is life in Sinnoh? I hope Cynthia and the crew are keeping you busy. Still in training?

"You know it! Can't have the others getting good enough to beat me! How about you? Still working for Regi? Derek says Hi."

"So you're still seeing that jerk. You know he's TR... I don't see the point; you know it's only going to end horribly. You know what the Organization will do to him". Kenji worried for his friend, ESPECIALLY when it came to certain 'special acquaintances'.

"For your INFORMATION you nosy bugger, I'm only seeing him for 2 reasons. 1; He says he's leaving TR, and 2; because he feeds us information. Us being the Organization. I've already told you this, at least 3 times! Now, Kenji, you said in your email there was something important you had to tell me?" The mood instantly darkened, as Kenji recalled the night before.

"Lola...She's dead Minnie. Shot in the back of the head. She tried to kill two of my students. She was a member of Team Rocket. Not very high up, that'd be my guess. She tried to kill one of the gifted students. An ice reincarnation. She has yet to master her powers. There are more, I can feel them. There was this one girl...She appeared from no-where in the hospital wing. I found her unconscious, lying next to one of the students who were stabbed. Minnie... We need you here. Can't you try and get a couple weeks off?" Kenji noticed as she pondered this thought.

"Kenji... You know I can't just up and leave... Look, I'll talk to Cynthia, and see what I can do. I'll try and convince her to let me off for a couple weeks. Is my house on the campus still standing?"

"Yeah, I'm taking good care of it. Anyway, I've got classes to prep. They need you Minnie. Your position's still open at the school, and you're the best battler to walk the face of the earth. I'll try and catch up with you later. Bye, bye Minnie", He closed the screen. Time to get ready for Class.
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9:00Am. Form Time. Kenji unfurled his touch-pad keyboard, and hooked it up to his teacher's desk at the head of the class. Students were filling in, slowly. Kenji counted them as they entered.
"Alright students", Kenji began as the class sat down at the desks. "My name, as most of you already know, is Kenji Enigma Darkrosé. I am your professor for the year. I've been working here for a few years, and taught quite a few famous trainers, some of which you will have heard of. There are 3 things I want you to take away from this school. The first being that anything; absolutely anything, is possible. The second is that Practice makes perfect. And Lastly, Not everything is as plain as black and white." The bell rang out.
"And there's the bell. Alright Students, I shall see you all later. Step out into the school, and don't look back".

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The bell rung, signalling the start of the first period. Students rushed in to class, Kenji recognised numerous.
"Good Morning Students. My name is Kenji Enigma Darkrosé". A student raised they're hand.

"Excuse me sir?"

"Yes?"

"Where is Miss Lola?"
Kenji sighed. He has been expecting this. He paused briefly.
"I suppose you were all going to find out sooner or later. Lola Dao is dead. She was shot in the back of the head, with a rifle". Kenji could feel the shocked silence. "Let's get on with today's lesson. Today, we'll cover the basics". Kenji went on, explaining the importance of status effects, and basic battle strategies.
OOC: THERE ITS UP!!! NOW GET POSTING!!!
 
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(Er... Um... I'm gonna have Cierra reminisce over what happened the previous day during the time I was moving down to NC, and then go up to the first class. If you don't mind me saying so, it would be really helpful if you could put the schedule on the first post of the RP and/or OOC thread, 'cause I had a bit of trouble finding it O_o)

It happened so fast. The girl was slashed to bits, or so it seemed. I was too late. I couldn't give her any remedies to cure her internal and external wounds. And then, to my horror, that teacher, Ms. Lola, collapsed, dead. She was apparently shot from the back. If only I were there, I could've helped. But instead, I was off picking herbs like I always did...

The day ended so fast. I recall Mr. Blackrose saying something about "the real challenge beginning" for the next day, or something similar. That said, I took a boat back to my dorm. Funny, it seemed a bit nostalgic, though I may be wrong. I noticed how so many students shared dorms. I honestly wouldn't mind sharing with anyone, but they'd have to promise not to say anything about my...love for Wicca. All the fun students, all the strange ones, they all shared dorms. I wish I could be with them. But I am the eldest. I suppose it would be rightful for me to have my own dorm. I suppose why I didn't get to go with someone was because I was absent, I really wish I could be in a dorm with one of them. But... The only ones I wish to be with are the ones who are already paired with someone else. Sad, really.

I meditated for a bit, hoping to cleanse my soul of what I had done that morning. When I had turned into a real witch-like character. That seemed to help, and I went off to make dinner for myself and Fia. Together, we enjoyed a hearty herbal salad with some green tea. Kind of sad, actually. We're in this together, and yet at the same time we're not. I'm only here because this is where I felt most relaxed. Yes, that's it. I think. I'm not very sure...


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The morning sun shone brightly through the veiled window. As the sound of nearby Chatot rang out, Cierra calmly slept, the Misdreavus beside her. Upon feeling the light on her dark, cold bodice, the Misdreavus carefully opened her eyes and looked at the bright rays. She then nudged her owner, and Cierra at once woke up.

"OH, SHOOT!" she shouted. "I'm late!!!" She burst out of bed and started undressing, forgetting she had already put today's clothes on. Realizing this as she started to take her bra off, she quickly put her clothes back on, occasionally missing the sleeveholes or putting any attire on backwards. She rushed out of her dorm room and saw the last boat leave.

"No..." she muttered. "This can't be..." Immediately she recalled her power, and gazed up into the sky. Various bird Pokemon were flying past, and once a Fearow made its appearance, Cierra calmly began to form a shadow in the shape of that Fearow, so she may cross the waters to the academy. Seeing how she was late, after all, it was likely no one was around. She watched as the aura in her hand gently and nimbly formed a shadow of the Fearow, soon forming its colors. When the creation was finished, Cierra recalled Fia and jumped on the Fearow, commanding it to fly off towards the academy.

While airborne, Cierra took the time to look at her schedule. "So, Battling is first, huh... Apparently, since Ms. Dao is gone, Mr. Blackrose will take over, I think..." she muttered. The first three classes were as followed: Battling or Cooking (Cierra had to go to Cooking), an Interval, Survival or Contest (she noticed she had Contest), and Mythology after Lunch. Great. There were no breaks for Cierra whatsoever. Leave it to her to choose the classes that were on the same day.

With a few minutes to spare, Cierra arrived at her destination. First is cooking class, she thought, staring at her paper, which also conveniently provided a map of the area. She walked in the direction, suddenly realizing she had forgotten breakfast. Nothing some turkey jerky wouldn't cure. She took out a strand of what seemed to be beef jerky-like, but was rather turkey jerky. She gobbled it up heartily, something she only did with meat when she was in a hurry. She headed off to Cooking class, ready for whatever was there...

(OK, so yeah. You'll notice some of my semi-rants such as me being unable to work out a dorm partner with someone else but those are understandable since I could rarely get on before Wi-Fi, and my computer crashed after I did. So... Yeah...)
 
My secret place

Yuki wandered through the halls blankly, muttering some things to herself and looking around like a complete idiot, the many murmurs of the rumours of the murder continued to circulate through the halls, like an unstoppable epidemic. Yuki wandered through the halsl until she heard the loud bell that meant it was time for class, or her first period. Form Time. She walked into the classroom, the many murmurs still followed her. Yuki was feeling unusually depressed today, she had no idea why, but she was feeling just dejected. Yuki sighed in a sad tone and listened to Mr. Kenji tell them what was going to be happening in CTA.

"My name, as most of you already know, is Kenji Enigma Darkrosé. I am your professor for the year. I've been working here for a few years, and taught quite a few famous trainers, some of which you will have heard of. There are 3 things I want you to take away from this school. The first being that anything; absolutely anything, is possible. The second is that Practice makes perfect. And Lastly, Not everything is as plain as black and white." The bell rang out. "And there's the bell. Alright Students, I shall see you all later. Step out into the school, and don't look back". After that the bell rang, next was battle training which yuki didn't have, so she decided to go exploring.

Yuki headed back to the cliff where she normally hung out when she wanted to escape the stress of CTA, however this time she decided not to hang out at the cliff but decided to climb down and see what lies beneath, because it appeared there was a beach down there, using her bunny skills she hopped down from the various rocks that she used as platfors, soon enough she was down on the beach, where the waves gently glided back and fourth on the sand.

She looked around the place eager to find a secret hideout that could possibly become her own little secret hideaway, that only she knew about. She looked around and found a small opening in the cliff, like cavern. Perfect! She climbed through the small hole and entered the cave. The cave was beautifully lit with different types of Flora, and small Paras hid in the ground. What amazed Yuki the most was that at the center of the cavenr there was a large fountain that spewed up water gently, and it gently lit the gave up with a mystical force. "B-Beautiful!" Yuki admired the watered, and went to look at the crystal lake. It was populated with different types of water pokemon. Small rocks that rose up from the ground housed slowpoke who were placing their tails in the water, which were being bitten by shelder cause them to evolve into SlowBro. Yuki sat down and admired the cavern with great beauty.

"Beautiful, this will be my hideaway then! Only I know about ths! I won't tell a soul!" Yuki smiled forgetting her problems and looking the various pokemon that inhabited the cave. It was a PokeParadise on Earth, and for some reason when she saw this place her worries were forgotten, and she was filled with a sense of content.

ppc" I know it's not long, think of it as a revival post :]
 
A Medical Wing Interrogation.

-Previously, on Cineris Titan Academy, Damien had just stumbled in on [Yet another!] strange new girl to grace the presence of the School halls! This odd acqauintence happened upon him happening upon the girl stuck in a- Er, bit of a bind, that is, a certain part of her anatomy would not be moved out the window. After helping her escape the perils of the shrinking window withjust a few bumps and bruises, Damien had a freaky dejavu episode with this female's eyes, and was preparing to ask her a couple of questions..-

OOC: Had to do it. I don't know if anyone else has stayed caught up on the Roleplay, but I had to get everything fresh in my mind again. Hopefully everyone else is interested in keeping this thing from dying out, and can help avoid yet another *Sniffle* Code Red XXX situation.

"Uh...Thanks?" The boy responded to Midian's peace offering, her olive branch of compromise, though her and the boy hadn't been fighting, barely even knew the other. For him, this awkwardly stunning girl couldn't seem to be more than a figment of his imagination, a brief and rare glimpse of Precognition, a startling realization that he had perhaps foretold the future through dream, her presence just now signifying all this. At least, this hubbub of extraordinary thought pulsated throughout Midian's head, racing through her brain as she stumbled a pace backward, head throbbing with the effort of grasping such an out of this world concept, and wondering if, perhaps, the boy standing just a few feet vertical her own presence was grappling at the same foreign concepts.

Or maybe.. Midian mused silently to herself, mind still whirring from the mind-blowing idea she had accidentally stumbled into.

Maybe.. The girl's eyes shifted suddenly then, altered from a radiating carnival of wonder, dulling in the slightest, to a hue almost common. ..Almost. Her mellowed irises now resembled the tailend of an Illumise.

Maybe he just thinks it's all coincidence. Me, him, here. Maybe no compromises, no feeble promises will have to be made about this whole deal. A life for a life, right? I gave him the strength to pull through the night, he saved me from the endless humiliation of requiring staff assistance in removing my buttocks from the frame of a window on my first day here, which actually could've ended rather nasty..

Abruptly, a familiar throbbing nipped at her conscious mind, alerting her instinctively to avert her gaze back down to her hand, which throbbed painfully with the tell-tale Mint hinting of an injury, one that she knew, had known from his moment of stepping into the room all too well, that he had. The vice grip she had asserted of the other hand in an attempt to reign in the rebel notions of the other had loosened, and now even more of the pale piercing light jetted out between the cracks, shooting in every which direction save for at Midian, desperately seeking the injury without authorization from the owner, as her once-tiny appendage swelled to the size of a large grapefruit, and threatened to explode. And the, he spoke the words. The dreaded words that signified contact.

"Here, let me help you up.." The boy offered, in what had to have been an earnest, honest effort to be friendly and kind. After all, even if only a little bit, it was partially the boy's fault she had ended up landed on the very part of her anatomy that had prevented her from making a clean getaway anyways. Or was it?

No. A tiny voice informed her matter-of-factly, coming somewhere from within the center of her brain. It's your own for thinking that a room as high-structured as the Medical wing would give easy access for someone, namely a loonie belonging inside instead of out, easy means to escaping! Use some common sense, woman!

But right now, Midian had bigger fish to fry. Whilst she had been caught dawdling in her thoughts once again, the boy had slowly stretched the long appendage that was his slightly burly arm down at her, seeming almost mechanical, his hand a grappling hook for her own. Midian's mouth fell agape, and almost in slow motion, she tried to form the word "No". From outside the window, Midian was vaguely aware of a frenzied clawing against the pane, and the worried high-pitched squeals of her Eevee, Ciel, as he struggled, unsuccessfully to prevent the sure-catastrophe he saw about to happen. And still, the boy's hand edged closer, a large, object, so similar in shape, yet foreign in design to her own. Several slow seconds passed, until his hand was moving just several miliseconds before frozen, slowly yet rapidly approaching her own. And then, he had seized her, and was hoisting her to her feet.

A sudden surge of relief flooded through her, and as his hand embraced her own, every ounce of pent-in energy returned the casual gesture, enveloping him in a wave of warmth, a single burning beam of sunlight, like a breath of hot air pressing the skewered flesh gently together, evaporating and vanishing the moist blood still being absorbed into the one glove he wore in an invisible vapor, hidden to her eye, but beneath the fabric leaving just a few crisscrossed pink lines, scars already nearly invisible.

A hot flush spread immediately across the girl's cheeks as shame-faced, she released the death grip she had instinctively enacted onto his hand. No words came to mind to describe, or even pretend to attempt to explain what had happened in logical explanation. Instead, she retracted her own slender hand to let hang against the sloping curves of her frail, bird-like chest, sorrow instantly pooling over in her eyes as she waited for the supersitious accusation, the forceful capture and imprisonment she had knows, felt in her blood these four past years since awakening would follow. But the boy didn't look angered. He didn't look disgusted. He didn't even act shocked, just a little surprised, like she had just caught him off-guard.

But in reality, he was the one who had caught her offguard. Sent her mind reeling into another bout of confusion, as she tried to comprehend his acceptance about the whole deal. His jaw dropped, and a matching light of wonder filled his eyes as slowly, he removed the glove, marveling eyes running the now-smooth texture of his skin. As with every time Midian had in some way healed, or helped something for the better, now Midian felt a secret sensation of warmth she would never let this boy, or any other creature save for Ciel for that matter, let be aware of, a tiny inkling of pleasure trickling through her as the after-taste washed over her, the one that existed to let her know that she had helped another creature along in the struggle for living.

"Wow.." He breathed, and this one word was more than enough the praise that Midian needed for her regeneration. She felt underserving of even that, as she really hadn't had to do anything to seal the cuts. It was as natural as the breath she drew into her lungs, and she was just pleased that her handicap, as she had always thought of it, was another man's savior. Before another word could be uttered, however, yet another presence made itself aware on the stage that was the Medical wing.

"Is everything okay?" A shrill voice crowed through the door as it boldy swung open, signifying what had earlier been Midian's worst fear. She froze up, stiffening immediately as from over near the window, Ciel let loose a low snarl, baring his miniature yet sharp little incisors as fiercely, he charged at the pane, succeeding only in knocking his tiny little form backward. Her back was erect now, the flats of her feet plastered to the floor as her eyes shut wide open. Her face fell, a single curly tendril of her ebony hair hanging loose parallel to the shining vessel that was her right eyeball. A gnarled, wrinkled old face broke out into a smile quite obviously fake, parted lips revealing to Midian what appeared as a predator's set of teeth.

"I heard a loud sound, like a window breaking, coming from here. Are you alright?" The sugary syrupy sweetnes dripping off her voice was meant for the boy who stood in front of her, and Midian winced, as it sounded to her two ears like an old Murkrow cooing to one of her baby chicklings. Either this woman had some repressed and unfufilled maternal instincts, or this boy was some kind of natural chick magnet, open to all ages. Neither Midian nor the boy responded, as they, at least, Midian, braced herself for the inevitable.

Then, all of a sudden, there was a breaking in her face, like the cracking of a mirror, before it shattered, and all hell broke loose.

"Who's she?" The nurse demanded between clenched and smiling teeth, for a moment maintaining her faux perfect smile, and then releasing that too, the final effort of her charade, and flashed blazing eyes at Midian.

"She's not supposed to be here, only patients, teachers, and doctors are allowed. Miss-i'll have to ask to follow me out."

But Midian was so filled with dread, and the sound of her own racing heart that she was paralyzed with fear. She wasn't going anywhere with that Nurse, at least of her own free will. They'd have to tranquilize her like a wild animal and carry her out strapped to a Gurney kicking and screaming to have her travel anywhere this bitter old nurse was going.

"No, wait!" The boy finally spoke, standing still before her thin frame as he quickly lifted a hand. Seeing him lift his hand, Midian was overcome with a sudden sense of dejavu, as she took a doubletake, and lifted an arched eyebrow as she racked her brains for why.. and how. Had something happened before that now teased, and evaded her?

"Uh.. She's my friend." The boy offered on spot, obviously improvising as he glanced back at her tiny form. Midian nodded convincingly, letting her jaw drop in an unnaturally braod smile, an imiatation of the one the Nurse had greeted him with earlier. Despite all their 'hard' efforts, the Nurse looked unconvinced, her expression unchanging.

"I think I forgot something here earlier, and she's helping me find it." The boy finished, and Midian bobbed along, ready to back up whatever he said, so long as it would keep her away from that Nurse. She harumphed at them, and put back on a cracked smile, her painted lips once again spreading all over her face as she took another step closer to the Midian's body.

"I'm sorry.." The Nurse purred, a Panther moving ever closer, the sweetness in her voice not quite being able to mask the malice she was trying to conceal that drove her toward the girl. If she got her clutches on Midian, she knew that she would be in trouble. Panicking, she debated making another run for the window and Ciel, but her comical and cliche little stunt somehow kept her from moving.

"But that's not possible. She can't be here, you have to look for it alone; Now, follow me please." The Nurse, eyes gleaming, prey finally in sight, stretched for the small girl, reminding Midian of the Witch of Hansel and Gretal, stretching for the duo as if to pluck them up and put them in her oven to roast.

"Wait! Why don't you go wash this?" The boy called again, with astonishing agility snatching up the wet towel that had absorbed some of the blue fluid and hurling it at the witch's face with a stunning malice of his own. Midian could only watch in secret surprise, and relief as the towel spread across her face, and she let out a startled cry.

"Is this the part where she cries out 'I'm melting!' 'I'm melting!' and turns into a pool at our feet?" Midian muttered with unhidden contempt, making brief eye contact with the boy and fixing her mouth into a worried pout as she watched the woman awkwardly struggle from the room, pulling the towel off her face, bristling with rage. Midian had the sinking feeling that she would be back, with help this time..

"That was close.." The boy muttered, not seeming to host any of the same fears that she did. If he saw no reason for the wench to disturb them again, then maybe she wouldn't, maybe she would get back to Myspacing on her Computer and absorbed back into the steamy novel she had been engrossed in when Midian had stolen in.

"Who are you, and why are you here? In the Medical Wing, I mean.." The boy asked, to which Midian shifted uncomfortably, shoulders hunching over. She shifted her eyes around, inspecting him momentarily.

Should I.. She asked, to which the matter-of-fact voice answered her. Of course not! He's a perfect stranger, maybe even an enemy! I told you last night not to be involved, whatever happened would've happened, and it would've based on the fact that it was meant to, but here you go disturbing the balance again. It was fine when you were just healing little Metapod and Poliwag Booboos, but he's an actual Human! And you know what Humans do?

A grainy image of a girl in a cage pierced through Midian's mind, a little girl of only about six or seven, tears streaming down wide, plump cheeks still not smoothed out from Toddlerhood, tiny hands curling around the rust iron bars, a tall, lean figure looming over her, casting a shadow from the doorframe, over petrified eyes, crystal tears streaming from them.

You've already done enough.. The voice was soothing now, as if it were trying to coax her into listening. You saved them both, you healed him up. Now go, take flight before you burden the both of you. And so, with this in mind, Midian closed her eyes, an air of ignorance washing over her as she opened her mouth in preparation to speak a lie. But his big, hazel eyes were so honest, so genuine, that instead, it pulled the truth right out of her.

"I saw a light coming from the part of the building.." Midian responded, measuring his expression carefully.

"Something kept lighting up in the windows, but I couldn't tell what it was. There wasn't just one, there were two lights, and they were both calling to me, as lunatic as I know that it sounds.. It was you. And someone else, a girl with Bunny ears. I think that somehow you were letting off distress signals, kind of like an SOS that nobody could see but me, so.. I responded. It's not like I really had much of a choice once I reached your side, you see.."

Here Midian paused, and absentmindedly ran one hand over the other.

"You were doing me the favor by taking the pain away from my hand, if I go without healing what needs to be healed, whether they even deserve it or not, it hurts me ultimately. I guess I was just born a natural giver. But you both needed so much.." Midian muttered, remembering last night with a sad smile, the rapid, irregular jumping heart rate of the Bunny girl, then the calm slowing as Midian's energy coursed through her veins.

"..That it took everything that I had. I meant to be gone before you ever even knew that I was here, I didn't want you to have to wake up with all these questions, though i'm sure you probably would've figured it all out in your own time anyways."

After all this, Midian wasn't sure what else to add to it, so she just gave him a sincere and firm smile.

"So, I know this is alot to ask, but can you do me a favor?" Without pausing to hear his response, Midian rushed on.

"Is there any possible way you could not ever breathe a word of all this to anyone? And don't feel like you have to pay me back or anything.." Midian continued.

"I mean, between the window thing- saving my butt- literally, and wrestling me out of the Witch's clutches, I think you've done more than enough for me."

"And now.." Midian muttered, more to herself than to the boy, turning on a dime, the ragged and seemingly torn edges of her dress swishing around the curve of her hips as she turned her back to him, scaling the window she had just squeezed out of with her eyes.

"Mission Imposs--" Suddenly, Midian's eyes widened and her voice dropped low to a paranoid whisper. A girl peered in on them, dark-haired and skinned both, sporting a few flashy crimson stripes in her hair. A Bulbasaur sat at her side, peering in at her as well. Ciel was nowhere in sight, leading Midian to believe they had done something with him. The first thing Midian felt was delight, at seeing such a cute and perky little Pokemon already, the second, a dramatic change, was horror.

"Do you know her?" Midian asked quickly, turning back to the boy, eyes growing wide and solemn as she tried to motion indiscreetly towards the window.

I hate to say it but.. I told you so. The voice sneered within Midian's head, to which she glowered upward.

"Shut up, brain!" She growled, cheeks flushing scarlet as she realized that it did have a good point. There was a good chance that the girl outside had seen (and heard!) everything Midian had spilled to who she had originally thought was only the boy about her dirty little secret.

Before Midian thought that anything could get even more awkward, the door again swung open again, and a girl bustled in. On crude inspection, Midian noticed with a half gasp and a half cough, resulting in an awkward choking sound, that it was the girl from last night. She had a depraved, crazed look in her eyes, and as she strode toward Midian, she became acutely aware that the girl's hands were stained in blood.

Her own..? Midian thought warily, confusion muddling her face as she tried to greet the girl with a cool smile anyways. Midian knew in an instant, the breath instantly leaving her lungs as she practically doubled over, feeling the slashes in her own hand, the crushed up shards of glass, the sharp, biting pain as weakly, she recoiled it against her chest, trying to regain her breath as she became faintly aware of the throbbing, the cool, minty light. The Bunny girl striding toward her seemed not to note her pain.

"Ah, you must be new!" The girl called out brightly. "Welcome to Cineris Titan Academy, where nothing is ever boring. Hehe!" The nervous girl who had stumbled in was gone, in place of a peppier, sunnier one. Midian's brow wrinkled up, and she just nodded, not even being given the chance to stutter a thanks before the girl rambled on.

"Oh Damien, thanks for saving me last night, Hehe! Sorry, the first thing I thought of was a Prince in shining armor, that's what happens everytime i'm saved."

Prince in Shining armor? Midian thought with a bemused smile. I guess she's referring to me. I'M her Prince Charming? Unless something happened between last night and this morning, that is..

Midian had forgotten about her throbbing hand, but now that she did, she made an attempt to get to the girl.

"Wait!" She called out, wincing at the dull pain as she drug herself toward the girl at a Slugma's pace, to no avail as the girl was already pushing her way out of the Medical Wing.

"Ugh.." Midian murmured, not being able to make much of a sound as the girl bustled off, calling out something back behind her.

""W-well I just kinda wanted to say that.. Uhm, I'll be off now!" The girl called out, dashing off, still immune to Midian's discomfort.

"Oh no.." She breathed, sinking to the ground in despair, eyes scanning the room for something to allieve the pain.

Aha! She thought fervishly, eyes landing on a Hatchet encased in glass on the wall. She glanced past that, and settled on a First Aid Medical kit next to it. Surely there must be something in there. Not being able to stagger to her feet in this condition, she half limped half crawled toward it, thinking along the lines of tape or gauze to wrap her hand up in, not a permanent solution, but still, better than exploding in any case. A determined look plastered across her heart-shaped face, she bit her lower lip and began the long and slow painstaking crawl across the hardwood floor, moving at a grandfather's pace, but determined to get somewhere nevertheless.
 
OOC:

Been busy with new semester of uni. Sigh...

IC:

Mala heard the bell ring and knew that it was the start of first period. She flipped a page in the book which was now talking about the Lake Trio. Each one was said to represent a part of the human persona, Willpower, knowledge and Emotion. The book went on to saying how they came from a single egg from Arceus.

Mala then place the book down and took a sip of her coffee. Her furret was resting on her lap. Mala then wonder about how these Gifted Ones were made. Did Arceus created them by an egg? Or did each Gifted One came out of their own egg. What kind of connection do they hold to pokemon? Maybe they were pokemon at one point of their existance and now they are humans. "So much mystery around them."

Mala then picked up her book and read a few more pages before the talking of some of her fellow teachers' reach her ears.

"Did you heard about what happen to Miss Lola?" asked one blond haired teacher.

The red headed teacher nodded and said, "Yeah. She was shot in the head."

The blond began to rush and said, "Yeah. Still I been hearing things that she was working with Team Rocket."

"Team Rocket?" said the red head. "Oh my. I wonder why they would be here."

Mala hid her face behind the book and just listen. SHe listen to the two teachers as they rush back to their classes. Mala guess that news about Lola's death ran fast though this school. Even more the rumors. If her fellow teachers were talking about this then it only made sense that the students knew this too. Still if the rumor about Lola being a Team Rocket member was true then that would explain the message she got last nigth.

Mala then looked at the time and knew that today she had to teacher Contest 101. There was some preparing to do. First off she nudge Furret awake and said, "Wake up. We have some showing off to do today? Ready?"

Furret nodded and follow Mala out of the teacher's lounge. First period would eventually end and soon it was time for Contest 101 in second period.
 
Perplex

Damien waited in utter silence for the standing in front of him to say something, anything; to prove him that she her mind was in fact present in that small medical wing. For the first time in this whole while that they've been with each other, Damien managed to connect direct eye to eye contact with the female without his brain melting and drooling out of his ears. Never had Damien ever felt such a powerful and ethereal force before, and though it truly felt eerie to be so close to this girl; he couldn't afford to look away and miss even one article of what she was about to say. After all; she did have some serious explaining to do. Despite that, she hadn't done anything to prove herself hostile. If anything, she got on Damien's good side, even without trying, so he didn't want to make her feel nervous or awkward, which would be the most common thing. Damien gave a couple of steps back to give the girl her space and just stared at her absentmindedly and with what he thought was a gentle, laid-back face. Even then, anyway; he could sense tension between the two bodies, and no matter how relaxed Damien tried to be, confusion and agitation were present. Knowing that the aforementioned emotions were not being emanated by his self, Damien finally felt a faux feeling of control, like he didn't have to turn away now, like his own pale eyes finally overpowered hers… But no; inside he felt just as nervous. I mean, he knew nothing yet; and maybe this girl would explode out of nowhere and kill him. Who knew. In any case, the girl didn't do so, luckily; and started her response.

"I saw a light coming from the part of the building… Something kept lighting up in the windows, but I couldn't tell what it was. There wasn't just one, there were two lights, and they were both calling to me, as lunatic as I know that it sounds.. It was you. And someone else, a girl with Bunny ears. I think that somehow you were letting off distress signals, kind of like an SOS that nobody could see but me, so.. I responded. It's not like I really had much of a choice once I reached your side, you see.."

~Huh?~ Damien thought to himself confused. He, honestly, expected a much colder and logistic response; a lie, actually. But her words, as loony as they may sound, made sense and really sounded honest. It was puzzling, yes, I mean, a light? A light coming out of him and Yuki or something? It is natural that while they operated, the doctors had bright lights on; but, SOS signs? Ones that only she could see? Suspicious. Still, Damien's expression changed nothing at all. He wanted to hear more, and his intrigued gesture called him out.


"You were doing me the favor by taking the pain away from my hand, if I go without healing what needs to be healed, whether they even deserve it or not, it hurts me ultimately. I guess I was just born a natural giver. But you both needed so much...That it took everything that I had. I meant to be gone before you ever even knew that I was here, I didn't want you to have to wake up with all these questions, though I'm sure you probably would've figured it all out in your own time anyways."


~Wh—… What? Doing you a favor? But I was... Unconscious. Healing? Needed what!?~

Damien's pale and bruised face began to turn red as he felt blood pressuring on the peak of his body because of all the bedazzlement. Words didn't fit, she was talking nonsense. Was she sane? She sounded pretty Ok not to long ago. What was coming out of her mouth now, though; was very strange. With subtle eyebrow raises and headscratches; Damien tried to put things together, and all of a sudden, things clicked. Of course! The giving and the healing; what she did to him last night, the vanishing of the cuts on his fist. Things were clicking now, and the bizarre puzzle started to arrange himself. Yes, it was a really wild guess; but Damien was good at this. Her connection to him and the bunny girl, a heavenly aura, miraculously healing powers, even the way she spoke. No doubt. She was a gifted one! D'Oh.

Damien facepalmed his own front and slowly slid his hand down his face, almost brutally pressing against his skin and punishing himself for not figuring this out earlier; even though he was sure pretty much no one else could put this together. Not only that, but the fact that all the other girls who had that mysterious power around them were all 'Gifted ones' also stuck his head. This put Damien in a mind maze. He knew Yuki was a gifted, but he never pondered about what to do if he encountered more of them. He had been assigned to the Bunny girl, so did that mean the others had a guardian too? Or would Kenji have Damien look over all of them? Anyway, Damien hadn't really noticed others in the same stalking fashion as himself; at least not with the same purposes. Or, more importantly… Did the teacher knew who all of the gifted girls in the school were? Wait, no; he couldn't dare to ask. This was still a guess; he couldn't go around thinking certain females have the powers of Arceus before throwing some research in first. He had to talk to Kenji about this, in private and quick. Anyway, Damien was pulled out of his thoughts when this girl shifted from her uneasy mood to an apparently cooler one, showing him a smile that was noble enough like to soothe Damien down too, making him forget about his worries momentarily.

"So, I know this is alot to ask, but can you do me a favor? Is there any possible way you could not ever breathe a word of all this to anyone? And don't feel like you have to pay me back or anything… I mean, between the window thing- saving my butt- literally, and wrestling me out of the Witch's clutches, I think you've done more than enough for me."

Almost instinctively, Damien laughed, finding grace and humour in her comment; even in the parts that weren't supposed to be funny. "I promise." Damien said quietly and curtailing his comments, not really wanting to ask a lot of things now. He decided to go with what she said, "I'm sure you probably would've figured it all out in your own time anyways." After all, his I promise sounded really convincing and loyal. Perhaps finding stuff out on his own would be interesting. After all, as long as she didn't mean wrong to the gifted ones, not to say that if she was a gifted one no one could do wrong to her, she was ok. Still, asking him not to feel like he had to pay back was too much to ask; or so he thought. She transferred energy of her own to him and passed out, he only opened a window. Something that anyone with a heart would likely do. In any case, Damien remained quiet, his pupils lost and a gentle beam on his face taking the place of words until the girl spoke again. "And now.." She said as she turned her face to the window she tried to escape through earlier; Damien following her sight with his own. To his surprise, his eyes were plastered on a familiar body; one who, as soon as it felt discovered hid away quickly. Not fast enough like to avoid Damien's perception, nevertheless.

"Elizabeth…" The shady male murmured under his breath with a deep scowl on his face. He could care a lot more about someone spying on him, really; but the fact that she was there and probably listened to the secret he had just been told boiled his blood in a fleetly speed. Even then, Damien tried to remain cool about the situation, not allowing his busting blood vessels to turn his face even redder than usual. Stepping past the girl; Damien made his way to the window and stared straight ahead, not making visual contact with Elizabeth, but being quite sure she could hear him if she was anywhere near. "Eavesdropping isn't very nice, Elizabeth…" Damien said seriously, anger ever-present in his voice. Yet, after that, he didn't say anything; but at the same time, he didn't expect a response. ~Great.~ Damien thought to himself tiredly. ~Now I gotta go talk to Kenji; and I have to go with Elizabeth to see if she heard something…~

Out of the blue, and before Damien could turn back around; Zero skillfully pushed his way into the room and ran over to Damien, barking loudly and waving his tail to the sides quickly. "Zero!" Damien called as he tapped his lap, making Zero jump and climb his way up to Damien's arms. Once he was there, Damien took his mouth to Zero's ears and began to whisper. "Good to see you here. Hey, check this out. I need you to follow Elizabeth for a while. I've now got some stuff to solve pending. Remember what I've told you, Ok? Don't make yourself noticeable, stay in the shadows, and never strike. Piece of cake. I'll get back to you later; there might be a steak with your name if you do this a-Ok."

Zero barked happily yet again, and with a quiet growl, he gave a risky leap out of Damien's grip and outside through the window. "Wait, not so qui—… Ah, screw this!" Damien yelled as he stepped even closer to the window, but wanting to remain unseen for some awkward reason; he stopped and turned around, back to the girl. "I do." He said before fully turning around, answering her question of 'do you know her?'; "I'll talk to her later about this, don't worry, your secret's safe. So, what's your na—…"

Damien blatantly interrupted himself. To his surprise, she was already halfway across the room, for some reason faltering and trying hard to slam her own self against the ground in a fall. "Woah!" he yapped intelligibly. By her motions, Damien noted she was trying to reach some sort MedKit that rested on a wall, next to a "Break in case of emergency" axe. From her position, though; that seemed not very viable.

Damien staggered back and forth worriedly for some seconds, only examining the situation without saying anything. How come she now lied on four appendages, hurt; when some minutes ago she had been acting pretty normal? I mean, he just turned around for a couple of moments, how many bad things can happen in that lapse? Despite that, he felt that there was no time to lose regarding action. With his eyes wide open and his mouth in a concerned grimace, Damien approached the girl from a side and put her arm over his shoulder, helping the girl up in a quick but still soft and gentle way. It's not like he couldn't pick the girl up with both hands, but he had not idea of why she was on the ground; and since he saw her using that arm for support, he guessed it would be good to work with that side. He hadn't noticed what was hurting the girl, nor was he aware of the green light yet.

Allowing her to use his body as support, Damien led the girl to a small chair that rested against a wall; sitting her down and quickly scrolling his eyes around her body to find some source of sting. But it was futile. Now, more disconcerted than ever, Damien walked over to the medicine kit he believed she was trying to reach and grabbed it, quickly walking back to the girl. When he was in front of her, he crouched; bending his knees in a tight angle and letting all of his weight fall on the tip of his foot. Even in this diminished position, Damien was only a couple of inches shorter than the sitting girl. With a faint smile that was hidden among a concerned gesture, Damien stretched out his long arm and offered the kit to the girl; hoping only that she had enough strength to take it and expecting that she knew how to treat herself.
 
(OOC: hehe... Elizabeth heard everything... oh, and if you want to "bust" her, you can do so after Form Time)

Healing? Powers? Gifted?

The words she had just heard buzzed through her thoughts. Elizabeth didn't know what she would find out by watching Damien, though this wasn't what she had expected. This girl... Was she magical? But she had called herself "a gifted healer". What the heck was that supposed to mean?!

Elizabeth was so wrapped up in her thoughts that she didn't notice when the girl stepped over to the window. Before Elizabeth could respond, the girl was looking down on her with a horrified expression on her face.

"Do you know her?" the girl turned back to Damien and asked.

Damien looked at her abruptly and Elizabeth could see anger burning on his face. She spun to the side and pressed her back against the wall, taking in a sharp breath. She slid across the wall of the building and swiftly turned the corner.

"Eavesdropping isn't very nice, Elizabeth..." she heard him say, anger bleeding into his voice as well.

For the first time in quite some time, Elizabeth was afraid. This boy was, what, three or four years older than herself? What was she doing trying to pry into the business of someone who most people try to stay away from. She didn't know what he had done in the past. Curiosity and rumors...

Elizabeth turned and sprinted back into the direction of her dorm room, her Bulbasaur clinging to her shoulder for dear life.

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Elizabeth dumped her backpack beside her and slid down into her seat, nervously rolling Bulbasaur's PokeBall between her fingertips. She didn't know if Damien was here, or even if he would come to form time, but she didn't want to look up and find out.

"Alright students", the teacher began as the remainder of the class sat down at the desks. "My name, as most of you already know, is Kenji Enigma Darkrosé. I am your professor for the year. I've been working here for a few years, and taught quite a few famous trainers, some of which you will have heard of. There are 3 things I want you to take away from this school. The first being that anything; absolutely anything, is possible. The second is that practice makes perfect. And Lastly, Not everything is as plain as black and white." Elizabeth practically jumped out of her seat when the bell rang out. Stop it! "And there's the bell. Alright students, I shall see you all later. Step out into the school, and don't look back".
 

OOC: Okay, since most of you missed this, its Form time and 1st Period. Yes its been edited.

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9:00Am. Form Time. Kenji unfurled his touch-pad keyboard, and hooked it up to his teacher's desk at the head of the class. Students were filling in, slowly. Kenji counted them as they entered.
"Alright students", Kenji began as the class sat down at the desks. "My name, as most of you already know, is Kenji Enigma Darkrosé. I am your professor for the year. I've been working here for a few years, and taught quite a few famous trainers, some of which you will have heard of. There are 3 things I want you to take away from this school. The first being that anything; absolutely anything, is possible. The second is that Practice makes perfect. And Lastly, Not everything is as plain as black and white." The bell rang out. "And there's the bell. Alright Students, I shall see you all later. Step out into the school, and don't look back".


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The bell rung, signalling the start of the first period. Students rushed in to class, Kenji recognised numerous.
"Good Morning Students. My name is Kenji Enigma Darkrosé. I'll be covering this class for a little while." A student raised they're hand.
"Excuse me sir?"
"Yes?" Kenji answered the student.
"Where is Miss Lola?"
Kenji sighed. He has been expecting this. He paused briefly."I suppose you were all going to find out sooner or later. Lola Dao is dead. She was shot in the back of the head, with a rifle". Kenji could feel the shocked silence. "Let's get on with today's lesson. Today, we'll cover the basics. A Pokemon Battle is fight to between two or more Pokemon, till only one side stands. Many different things can influence a battle, so Strategy is important. Strength is not always the answer. I know from experience that, with the right strategy, you can beat a Charizard with a Caterpie."
A couple of students scoffed in disbelief, while others looked at him with awe.
"I'm not kidding. Every pokemon has a type, some have two. There are 16 types. Every type and a weakness, and most have a resistance. Every move a Pokemon uses also has a type. Except for one. Can you tell me what move that is...you?" Kenji pointed to a random student.
"Um...Is it Curse?" The student answered.
"Correct! Curse" The bell ringing cut his sentence short. "And theres the bell. Next lesson well go into Status Effects and Super-Effective moves. Bring your pokemon next lesson, We might have some test battles". The class filed out of the room, and Kenji grabbed his things and made his way to the teachers' lounge.
 
We'll have Halloween on Christmas..

[We'll wish this never ends]

Name: Minnie Laeticia Jolicoeur
Age: Twenty two

Appearance: By those few who happen to catch a glimpse of her form and body structure before they can steal a glance at the radiance of her face, Minnie is considered to be a well-rounded girl. Constructed seemingly to perfect size and shape proportions, Minnie stands modestly at a height of 5'8', a stature seen as the "ideal" height for those sought out by the creators and designers of the runway, being neither too tall or two short, but grazing as close to perfect as human height will ever come. Minnie has never thought anything of this, however, choosing to remain indifferent to this vain and otherwise useless fact of nature, as she secretly wishes she could've been constructed less dramatically, at a meager height more like one of other girls, to blend in with the crowd as inconspicuously as possible instead of drawing all male eyes to herself. While 5'8' is tall, for a woman especially, it isn't this fact alone that tends to single Minnie out in a sea of people. She sports a thin, yet atheltic frame, and isn't at all wiry to say the least. Where most women could complain only of dripping flab, Minnie proudly sports well-exercised muscles, muscles not obtained from lifting weights or exerting herself in the Mini pool at the local Gym, but by committing herself to actual hands-on fieldwork, by posing undercover as either a simple mountain Pokemon Ranger via Ski or Snowmobile, getting more than her fair share of exercise by patrolling the snowy peaks of Sinnoh alone, or, and this is her most common and loved pasttime, dressing and posing as the traveling Pokemon trainer she was never quite able to blossom into. With hardened Triceps and thighs, and with what many men would admire as "buns of steel", and a trim stomach, by body alone, Minnie is quite the catch. But when one strays up the pleasant and average curves of her bosom, having only one thing and one thing only in mind, they are always caught immediately offguard by what they find up there instead. A pair of icey eyes, so bright, and clear and blue that they appear to some as a "Never ending lake of reflection, indomitable spirit, and toward the bottom, the tumultous undercurrents, despair". Her eyes alone are enough to lure people in to Minnie, which surprises her, as they are of an average shape, and an average shade, or so she thinks. She brings a whole new meaning to the phrase, "She's got the eyes of the bluest skies", and anyone, friend or foe, stranger or most intimate companion, if they are honest people, will all tell her the same thing. Her eyes, her whole eyes, from the Forget-me-not blue of her iris to the deep, dark abyss of cobalt that be her pupil, she can see people. See people not just for who they are at the moment, but through the ages, see an aging process, mentally note a different attitude, a different beat within them to which they march against others to. Naturally, this unique intuition makes her the perfect person to seek for advice, as she read people, and not only people, but other living creatures well, and is usually ace at spotting out their intentions, oftentimes what they are before they even know them themselves. A tiny smile always graces the thin, lengthy lips she wear on her face, a sort of self-conscious but brave smile nevertheless, a noble one, with that hidden element of fear always creeping behind it. When in battle, this semi-confident demeanor will harden into one of a calculated coolness, teeming with confidence as she takes on a newer and bolder demeanor. Other than her piercing and soulful eyes, Minnie is structured more or less normally, in the lovely fashion of a wild but still roughly gorgeous Rose. Her ruggedness might be the most attractive part about this young female, her bold and brave nature, and soul even in the face of fear, the bare and natural landscape that is her skin, unpainted, but emenating radiant beauty still, a beaming glow of self-assured confidence, what is or at least should be truly the only recipe for a beautiful individual. A long, rippling curtain of wavy chestnut curls falls just to Minnie's shoulders, a think and healthy mane that, instead of something fruity of florally scented, smells of sunshine, heat, the scent of the earth after a fierce downpour, always with the lingering undertone scent of Pokemon. As far as appendages go, Minnie's hands are small, but nevertheless strong, and callused from years of hard work and firsthand experience. Her feet are sculpted larger and longer than those of the average woman, but are really nothing to gawk at, and something she, in her optimistic mindset, sees as something with benefits, as not only does it contribute to her job, part-time female hero of all things weak and helpless, full-time Mission initiator and Captain but also adds a fair dosage of good balance for the athletic female, which, in her job, is a definite bonus as there can never be the possibility of an accidental slip, she must always be quick and light on her feet.

Outfits/Accessories: Clothes aren't of vital importance to Minnie, and the few leisurely outfits she's obtained are all variations of one another. Paisley has always been a vice for Minnie, and as uncomplex and natural of a person she is, the pattern suits her well. On most days, she can be found in a soft, pastel pink and pale brown Paisley-patterned dress, that falls to just about lower thigh. The dress is form-fitting, starting from the actual Spaghetti-straps of the dress clinging desperately to the gentle curves of her shoulder and upper chest, to which the actual fabric of the dress itself starts, down to the wing-like shape of her spaced hipbones, in which the dress lets loose and flows downward in a concealing curtain to the bottoms of her thighs. As Minnie has always been somewhat challenged in ways of matching and accessorizing clothes, she sticks to a single simple gold-chain necklace, on which the end hangs a tiny golden figure of a kneeling Treecko, head bowed over in what seems to be a moment of prayer. On days where Minnie is acutely aware that she will be summoned for Field Work outside her base headquarters, when not preparing for a mission, depending on the weather, Minnie's outfit varies. For the Cineris Island, on a typical day when she doesn't have class, she can be seen strolling around the Campgrounds or fishing on the Beach wearing a simple pair of blue jean cut-offs, over which several random and disarrayed patches are roughly stitched over several nonexistent holes, one patch being of a red hankerchief design, the other a checkered pink design, and the last being of Orientalish theme and nature, sporting a pair of Spindas bent over in a bow, decked in straw hats and holding chopsticks in their pudgy paws. With this outfit Minnie wears a pair of Paisley Watermelon-themed Flipflops with tiny, lime green bows tied on the thong, and with her other outfit, calf-high cunky Rubber boots, which seem to have no logical fit or shape, and are actually rainboots. In a bit of childish indulgence, they are the same pastel pink as the Paisley pattern on her dress, but are decorated with imprints of various randomized Pokemon looking as if they were sketched roughly by children, and are colored outrageous, a Lime green Pikachu, Yellow Doduo, Fuschia Umbreon, etc etc. If not wearing her flip flops, she is always wearing these boots. As she had to make a quick getaway to the Cineris Island, in an attempt to lie low for awhile, not much was able to be brought with Minnie when she arrived. A checkered knapsack containing the Pokeballs of all her Pokemon, a Pokeflute, several Pester balls, a laptop, a phone, and the book she never travels without "The ridiculously big and ginormous illustrative manual of legendary must-knows and folklore", which, more out of enthusiam than vitality, she never travels without, resulting in stuffing her knapsack to the max. A couple of puppets are also strewn at random disarray in Minnie's pack, for lulling Siren, her newly hatched Smoochum, to sleep. One of these puppets is a soft and worn-out looking Chimchar, angry in appearance, his knitted brow fixed downward into a venomous scowl. The second is a Totodile, his mouth gaping open into what is an ecstatic, toothy grin. The third is a Bidoof.. Naw, kidding. The third is an Eevee, a wary smile fixed onto its face, a fat sweatdrop trickling down the side of its face. The fourth is a courageous Mudkip puppet fixated into a crouching position, mouth stretched open in preparation to launch a Hydro Pump. A Heart scale is tucked away down into the recesses of Minnie's pack too, chipped and dull with the obvious wears and tears of age, but nevertheless special and irreplacable to Minnie, as it was given to her more than a decade ago, by her dearest and closest friend..

History: The story of this wild and spirited young girl began on the very outskirts of a Pokemon Ranch, a large, beautiful and sprawling Pokemon Ranch where the sky seemed to be the limit, the majestic horizon stretching on endlessly, for miles and miles, as far as the eye can see. A Ranch that, had the loving couple operating it been just a little less selfless and a little bit more concerned for their own gain, could've been an elaborate and decadent place, that could've easily been gilded, or at least sold to the public for a heft amount to be modified, to be plowed and pave over, and lit up brighter and more brilliantly than the peeking naturality of the rising and setting sun, with Neon and Gas light, electricity, cobblestone, and sidewalks for pople. It could've been transformed into a Pokezoo, a full-time big top Circus, but it wasn't. The people, a hardworking and young couple, ambition set as high as the full moon and stars hanging overhead, so beautiful and pure in this natural setting than they radiated thrice as brilliantly their pale and gentle starlight than in the city, had envisioned a different scenario for this place. They saw it, as a safehaven, not just for abused and mistreated Pokemon, scapegoats of hardhead and greedy trainers' failed dreams, but as a sanctuary for the neglected, a place for the unappreaciated, a home for those wild Pokemon who never wished to be settled by human hands and words and ideas, whose homes had been destroyed in the feeble attempts of humanity to domineer anything. They saw Oddish sawying in harmony with one another, letting off their sweet and grassy earthy scents into the wind, mixing with the churn of dry dust upturned by skittish Ponytas' hooves as the young Colts staged mock battle in play with one another, the Fillies scattering at the slightest unnatural sound in the distance. Here, Tauros calves could graze contentedly side by side, in harmony with one another and with the Miltank who rolled at their side. The young couple had a dream of mending all the broken odds and ends of Pokemon, the beasts that Humans had left in despairing ruins. They hope to not only change the lives of these Pokemon, but to change the world, to provide an example. It took many years, and much blood, sweat, and tears were spilt in order to make this dream a reality. Fences had to be built, shelters, terrains had to be placed in preparation for the admittence of hundreds, perhaps even thousands of Pokemon, Wells and watering holes had to be dug.. All the while their funds were being poured into this self-sacrificing project, the couple lived in a tiny shack, a shack that was later elaborated and renovated into a much bigger, lovelier and spacious home, but in the moment of trying to realize their dream, was left barren and shoddy, until the places for each and every type of Pokemon they could think of was secured. Years past, and still the couple toiled away, but finally, their dream was complete. As they stood, atop one of the many shaded hills the Dark-type Pokemon tucked themselves away in by day, and crept out of by moonlight at night, the woman smiled at the man, wiping a thin trickle of sweat from her brow. It had worked, they had finally made it happen, with years of selfless and backbreaking work. Pokemon reposessed from Team Rocket became whole again, and were mended in both body and spirit here in this place, scarred and unwanted Pokemon of abondonment found love again here, with others of their kind, and with the people, who were always willing to lend a listening ear or a helping hand to help out the creatures they accomodated. But after several years, as the woman was beginning to notice the slightest trace of wrinkles in her face, and when the man started noticing he was becoming tired much more easily now, the woman lamented that they would leave their legacy behind to nothing, to no one. What of the Pokemon when they aged finally and became no more? What of all the babies they had reared to final evolution themselves, and more importantly, what of them? Many a sleepless night had endured when Pokemon they had welcomed in with open arms multiplied fruitfully, and they had been left to hatch alot of the younglings tirelessly themselves. But every time the woman had watched an infant Pokemon emerge into the world with wide and curious eyes, she longed for a baby of her own. She expressed this hidden desire, the one she had tucked away for years and years to dedicate herself to the Pokemon, but time was running out. The man at first refused obstinately, fearing for all that they had worked and sacrificed for, but eventually softened at his wife's pain, and figuring that there could never be enough animals run And so the Darkroses had one, a miracle baby they had tried for for months seemingly when he first began to emerge as just a tiny puff in the woman's stomach, and grew, and grew, and grew. The child was born, eyes squinched stubbornly against the world and fighting as he came out, screaming and squalling, tiny fists balled up as if to fend off the first thing that came at him. But as his slowly calmed, and opened his big, bright and beautiful eyes, an aura of wonder enveloped him seemingly, and had never left his since. It seemed that only a few months after little Kenji emerged, a migrant family stumbled along into the fields the Darkroses maintained for the animals, the couple a dirty, dusty, scrap of a pair, the woman clad with a dusty headrag and dress in tatters, the both of them carrying all of their belongings in just a tiny knapsack, half-starved and broken down from seemingly months of fighting to survive. The couple begged for a home, and for food, in return for working doing the odds and ends, the dirty work even, of whatever needed to be done, as they had figured that a big place as this one would be maintained by people filthy rich, who, in a pitying moment of human compassion, might let them on for a few pennies and three good square meals away. The man, Mr. Darkrose, was just about to kindly refuse this offer, the two weren't heartless, they felt for this poor couple, they really did. But their funds were exhausted to the max after having little Kenji, and they knew that as their child grew, he would only become more and more expensive and time-consuming. How in the world could they be expected to support-- And then the woman halted in her fainting, jostled little Kenji up in her arm, and motionlessly, lay a hand on her husband's shoulder. The woman's rag of a dress was hanging in tatters, but tight against her abdomen, as a little tiny bump was just beginning to emerge. It was.. She was pregnant! So after reconsidering, the man agreed to take the man and his wife on, and it was there, in the same house Kenji had been delivered in, that little minnie was born. Whilst the woman remained pregnant, Kenji's mother waited on her hand and foot, keeping the two clean and well-fed inside her expanding home, making sure she was given the proper nourishment and care to birth a healthy baby. And she did, for while Kenji and Minnie's father toiled away at a modest but adorable little charming family cottage for the Jolicoeurs to live in, little Minnie arrived. The duo born only months apart from each other, it seemed as if the fates themselves had aligned these two tiny and fragile little souls to be best friends. It was destiny, as the children, starting from the time they could both crawl, were never apart from each other. It took a full year and a half for the cottage to be furnished, hooked up, and made a suitable place for an infant to live, and in that time, little Minnie and Kenji became inseperable. For Toddlers they behaved strangely, offering each other toys out to the point where neither would take it for fear of the other being without. They were very perceptive about each other, and each other's whereabouts, and while little Kenji wouldn't cry out when his mother or father left him alone in the room for a few minutes, if Minnie was gone for even five minutes, the baby would burst out into hysterics, thrashing and screaming and crying miserably until she was returned to him. The two did everything together, slept, ate, even-- Well, let's just leave it at that. When he first learned to walk, he wouldn't use his legs until she had accomplished the feat for herself. When she taught herself to ride a Bike, a vital skill to be developed in the making of becoming a Pokemon trainer, she ran tirelessly at his side to help him get the hang of it. When Minnie and her family moved into their own little quaint shack, the two Tots were so anxiety-ridden, not used to being apart for so long, that the parents would take turns alternating between the two. They were as one big family, and it didn't end there. When Minnie and Kenji became old enough to wander, and explore, and tear things apart, as inevitably all young children's minds want to do, their parents unleashed them onto the Ranch. Many a valuable lesson was learned by the toddling twosome, as not to creep up behind a Ponyta, pull on a Ninetales' tail, or hurt a Teddiursa's feelings in any way for consequence of what the bigger, scarier version would do to you. As they grew older, and their bodies began to change, to morph, from the spry and shapeless, strinkingly similar childish form into something new, for Minnie, curves and ridges seemingly sprouting in every which way she turned, even in places she didn't imagine, and for Kenji, layers of awkward and childish fat slimming down into a limber, slimmed figure, years of hard work and management of the Ranch at Minnie's side gone unnoticed or unrewarded as muscles, triceps, emerged from the questionable mold his body was shaping into, though the two best friends' bodies were shifting uncontrollably, before their bewildered and frightened eyes, their feelings hadn't cahnged. That warm, glowing affection each felt for the other couldn't shift into something of teenage lust, not after they had spent their entire lives practically as one person, and this one rare and precious fact that few, if no others can proclaim, kept them always from giving in to hormones, from letting lust soil what love had created. Instead, the two spun slow, sweet and simple times together, being joyful and delighted that by a rare stroke of fate, they had been allowed each and every day together. From racing on Ponyta, and then years later, galloping on Rapidash through the fields and valleys and canyons comprising the Ranch, to staying up the whole night, so weak from crying over the underserved or unexpected death of a dear Pokemon friend, clinging to each other for dear life as if they didn't, they wouldn't be able to stand on their own, to simply just laying under the stars, trying to contemplate the universe, how long it had been there before them, and how long they had left in it.. With each other. And about the mystical Pokemon who reigned over this sacred realm: The three legendary birds, Articuno, Moltres, Zapados. Rayquaza, King of the Skies. And, their eyes would settle on a particular constellation, a proud but humble figure peering down at them from two twinkling diamond eyes, Arceus, the God of everything that ever was and will be. The two were very interested in these Pokemon, inconquerable dreamers, who one day aspired to meet these Pokemon through some means, together, and to find out Why, discover the meaning.. But times were becoming hard. Less money was available, and both families suffered it. The Darkroses and the Jolicouers as a result had no money, and as a result, bickered bitterly, sometimes with each other, sometimes with their own spouses, until the Pokemon were consuming too much of the funds needed for the families to survive, to put food on the table for their own children, who were being made to go with just a little less every day, soon to which were both at the point of skin and bones.ning around on the spacious Ranch, figured they could have at least one little one of their own.Both sets of parents were distraught, and had no one to blame but each other. It was the Jolicouers' faults for storming in and demanding a job, and it was the Darkroses' for valuing the Pokemons' well-being more than the children. It was around this time that the occaision soon arose to commemorate Kenji and Minnie's seventh birthdays, and both were especially excited, because long ago, they had been promised their first Pokemon apiece, as chosen by Kenji's parents. The adults, of course, in the heat of all their arguments and stress making ends meet, were immediately put to shame by the kids' fresh and naive excitement, as they had still yet to discover what was going on. Of course, finding a spare Pokemon to equip each child with was no problem, the Ranch, after all, hosted now thousands of Pokemon. Which was the exact problem. Too many happy Pokemon, too good of care, and too many surving and long-living Pokemon babies. The Darkroses had no choice, but to turn heads hung shamefully low to the darkside, to the waiting, greedy clutches of Team Rocket, who had had their gleaming eyes set on the Darkrose sanctuary for some time now, seeing the multitudes of all those thousands of tame and willing and open-hearted Pokemon yearning to give back to the people who had given them a second chance, a chance at freedom and at life. The problem was too many Pokemon, not even money, and the Rockets' problem was a never-ending supply of money, and no effective, efficient way to equip its organization with powerful Pokemon. The Darkroses knew what they had to do, and feeling shamefully as if they had betrayed the two wonderous and curious little individuals the children had become, though they were three years too young technically, equipped them with all the supplies they could scrounge together, handed them two Pokemon apiece for protection, and assistance in making money, and with faux smiles as big and fake as the dirty deed they were masking for their protection, sent their children off into the world with a quick peck and a wave, tears stinging at their eyes, realizing that the two had nothing now but each other. And so, their children tossed to the lions, fed to the den of Wolves, in a world too young and advanced and hectic for minds as simple, and absorbent and trusting as their own, the Darkroses did something regrettable, did something unforgivable, that would curse them, and plague them, and haunt them to the grave and beyond, beyond the hell and heartbreak they'd be forced to endure this life into all of eternity.. The abuse Pokemon they had worked so tirelessly to rehabilitate, the starved and battered and bruised magnificents works of Arceus they had nourished, and nurtured back to strength, the unsuspecting victims that were the Pokemon in their youth, and in their primes who were born on this range, where sold. Out of ten thousand, seven thousand were sold off, called forth to the corrals on sweet and friendly pretenses, and then, in a moment of brief and fleeting horror for the Pokemon, on realization that the Human friends and parents that they had loved and trusted throughout their entire lives were traitors, those seven thousand went berserk.A fierce battle, one, that for miles around was heard as Armageddon, and people to this day, if to be interrogated about it, would recount the nightmarish sound, the ugly and harsh, broken and unnatural sound of the Buneary, presumably the sweetest Pokemon in creation, filled the ordinarily harmonois and peaceful spanses of silence, this wild sound playing to the side of armed human engaging in battle against the rearing, brazen and flaming Rapidash, exerting for fear or emotion, but an unusual, chilling iciness, as the lead stallion, no longer a friendly and nickering Colt wobbling his way into the bright and beautiful world, a world as young as the creature seemingly himself, but now an average Pokemon turned hellion, forced to fight, savaged and perfectly honed hooves poised to strike at the people who had reared them. It was a battle, it seemed, of the rebellion of Arceus himself, for the people, hungry for power and for money, were herding up and pinning down what they had created, no, what Arceus had created and they had been loaned, for own material greed and wealth. The battle ensured all day, and as the final clouds of ground dust settled, the effects were devestating. The Rocket Goons and Grunts sent to retrieve all the Pokemon, with nets and traquilizer guns, and bigger, nastier Pokemon than the Darkroses had raised, looked down, somewhat bewilderingly, at the dilipidated Pokemon population, on the same hill the Darkroses had stood overlooking their sucess, the reaped and gathered fruits of their labor, now, as the dark skied in the distance turned overtop one another, a dissatisfied child kneading clay inside chubby hands not quite even sure yet what they're creating, against a muffled rumblig, that seemed to be eminating from a fierce battle inside the Heavens themself, and as the Rocket goons looked up, and out across all the maimed and mutilated, impaled and gored bodies of thousands and thousands of Pokemon, the blood draining them as quickly as their life had once defeat was near, and laying, motionless, stilled. Eerily wide-eyed, shock spread out across the naive and blank unsuspecting canvas their faces once more, unable to comprend such a near and unnatural end. And as the rain began to fall across the horizon, beating down as fiercely as the claws of the corrupt Pokemon the Rockets had used, sent as a million and one harpoons down from the skies above, each and every human and Pokemon present though, for a few minutes, that they saw God. The two thousand shivering and scarred Pokemon who had somehow outlasted the skirmish were rounded up, and out of memory of a death of the five thousand brothers who could've just as easily been them, complied easily, losing all integrity, and dignity, as they allowed themselves to be first captured, and then loaded into crumpled cardboard boxes in the backs of unmarked, windowless Vans, and drive to their certain inevitable doom. The Pokemon would either have to surrender themselves to the undercurrents of malice and corruption, or die trying to break free. Meanwhile, the two intertwined children were oblivious to this, so caught up in a feverish excitement about being two traveling trainers, finally out on their own, and together of all things, which they had each secretly dreamed to be, just their four bumbling and still-infant Pokemon at their sides. For Kenji, a Sandshrew and a Magby. For Minnie, a Houndour puppy and a Mareep. Delighted to finally have Pokemon to call her own, she dubbed them 'Moko' and 'Cherris'. The duo traipsed the lands together, collecting badges here and there, collecting them at their own leisurely and unhurried pace, just thrilled to be spending the time together. In this time, the two children were approached by a young Ponyta with a limp, a proud creature, and though they offered it their kindness and attention, seemed to wild, too fiercely proud, with an undertone of mistrust to allow them anywhere near them. And so Minnie vowed to catch it, confident that Cherris, who she had put her heart and soul into training, would easily have this one in the bag. But as Cherris, poised to strike, was met with an agile and easily matched tackle, it proved that only necessary to knock the pup to unconsciousness. Minnie, in tears and in obvious shock and embarrassment, this being the first time that either one of her or Kenji's precious Pokemon had fainted in battle, was in a fit of despair over the tiny dark Pokemon, who was proving unresponsive, to her voice and to her shaking. Seeing Minnie so distraught evoked a wrathful rage within Kenji, and ducking his head, determined to catch the fiery little Pokemon, seemingly inflicted but still not without his own bite, send out Sandshrew. It was a no-win situation from the start, but that didn't stop the brave-hearted and bold little Colt from holding his own in battle, and driving Sandshrew down to the fine point of dizziness, in which it seemed that, though the obvious type advantage, both Pokemon were evenly matched. After a sand attack to blind the opposing Ponyta, and a final Scratch to end all, the battle was drawn to an end, as Ponyta was brought to its knees, and recalled by Kenji. He didn't feel right to just claim the little Fire Horse as his own, and in a gesture of childish cuteness, the likes of which an audience would now squeal out "Awwwwwww!", Kenji shyly presented the capture Pokemon to the silenced Minnie. But after triumphantly proclaiming the Ponyta 'Cinders', and noticing that Kenji was seemingly only happy because the little offering had evoked a little smile from her, she mellowed down, and proclaimed the Rapidash theirs. And Arceus watched over these two children, plucking them as toddlers and moving them from harm's way intentionally more than not, and when the path of danger was inevitable for the two unsuspecting children, the determined God would simply just remove the threat itself from their path. The children weren't without their own set of hardships, though, and as they struggled to support themselves, each other, and the four Pokemon they both considered, if only subconsciously, equally theirs, they knew that simply just training wasn't going to win their bread. And, ironically, or maybe not so ironically.. (The coincidence was too sweet and alluring for the progressing teenagers that it had to be more a stroke of destiny, or fate, or a little mixture of the two), the now sixteen year-olds Kenji and Minnie, no less smitten with one another, but still too awkward and desperate to cling onto the blithe and carefree nature which they had approached each other with always up until this point, refused to let the hidden romance surface.Laden with more than enough money between the two of them, Kenji and Minnie wrote their parents to tell them that they were coming home. Pumped with fame, and all the glorification they had received, praise from Professors of all regions, articles and photo shoots and magazine covers of magazines like "Trainer Trends" becoming the Norm for this twosome, the public seemingly enthralled with their vow, and their act, in both battling and lifestyle of unity, "Never one without the other", Minnie and Kenji felt that their journies, temporarily at least, were over, and that it was time to return to their roots, the place they had first set off from, or rather, been ushered away from more than eight years ago, and be welcomed and embraced by their families, both Human and Pokemon, the dear old friends that they had been hastened to leave. What they were in for was no "Pallet town party" welcome home ceremony, though Kenji's parents had done the best they could to spruce the place up. Minnie's parents had broken off long ago from the Ranch, settling along the coast somewhere to work at a Fish packing plant, but had been vague in why. And now, Minnie could see it, plain as day. The sun seemed to shine everywhere but on this godforsaken patch of earth, and the whole Ranch, the one and only place the two had been able to consider, and cherish as their "Heaven on earth", the Heaven that someday, after they had made a name for themselves, their place to return to. But the earth here was barren, grass still grew, but sprouted up awkwardly, brittle and dry like the hair of an aging man, in spare and crusty little patches. The watering holes were but cracked depressions in the earth, and the trees, in some dramatic fashion of silent morning, and drastic pain, seemed to have recoiled in themselves and shrunk, but not before shedding all of their leaves and standing barren, ugly amd misshapen, deformed in the Summer atmosphere, but still standing nevertheless, and Minnie instinctively knew that the trees, out of some barbaric act they had experienced, had shut down and blinded themselves in the agony. Kenji and Minnie were puzzled, and then the depressive and tragic atmosphere took a toll on them, and they bled nothing but despair. Even worse, not a single Pokemon was in sight. Out of the thousands that had once roamed, and even swarmed the house, not a single Pidgey whistled, the friendly nickering of the Ponytas was absent, there was no guffawing and squawking of the mocking Chatot insulting each other from afar. And the scene, still, but no less gruesome in their eyes, tugged at their heartstrings. Wordlessly, they listened, as Kenji's parents, in a gentle and well-meaning tone tried to explain that what they had done was what they felt was the best and the only right answer at the time, and so the two adolescents, still feeling very childish, and betrayed now, betrayed as the Pokemon who had been slaughtered in trying to be enslaved, learned of the real reason they had been sent away. "We didn't want to break your poor little hearts.." Kenji's mother had tried to explain, on the verge of tears. But were their hearts any less broken now? The answer was no, no they weren't, they were even more so, because the two realized, with a throbbing sensation of guilt, that they had been out cohroting around while all this was going on.. If only they had been here.. Wrecked with grief and sadness, the two left within the first twenty minutes of getting there, after a heated confrontation between Kenji and his parents. After caging and killing and silencing the thousands of his brothers, here before him and Minnie even, and unable to stand the thought that the blood was on their hands, and not only their hands, but his and Minnie's too, Kenji told them that he never wanted to see them again, not even in the afterlife, where, he said for certain, they would be condemned to rot away, as the poor Pokemon they had shipped off had been, he was sure forced inside their Pokeballs, when they had previously been monarchs of this once-beautiful land. And for once, Minnie was the silent spectator with tears streaming down her cheeks. The two, unsure of where to go or what to do next, but still sticking to their silent and lifelong promise of remaining together, wandered the lands loosely, battling occaisionally for a bite to eat, avoiding the media, and trying to find the solace within nature and themselves that would heal the jagged wounds that the unaccounted for deaths of all those Pokemon had left inside them. It was by chance that they began the next installment in their young lives. An equally young trainer, Cynthia, who had been reigning champion in the Sinnoh region just a few years before Minnie and Kenji, happened to bump into them one day at the park and, delighted to meet the acquaintence of other champions. She insisted that they battle, and so Minnie and Kenji, half-heartedly but amazingly nevertheless, handed it back to her as an easy win. Cynthia was impressed, so impressed, in fact, with not only their battling skills, but with the obvious love and open-hearted communication they practiced with their team that she asked them to consider joining the ranks of an Organization she was a part of. Kenji and Minnie, having lost the luster and passion for the life they had once craved as a drug, refused, but she insisted, offering to elaborate and explain better. Team Solar was unlike any organization in that it didn't advance forward for selfish gain, world domination, or any of the other stupid bollocks that was at the core of most other organizations. Their sole mission was to not only thwart organizations like Team Rocket's, Team Magma's, and Team Aqua's plans, but to aid assistance and protection for Pokemon refuges and Legendaries, individual Pokemon being threatened or whose lives were in jeopardy, and more than anything else, to free the wild, or previously owned and loved, or sold off Pokemon that these organizations had tucked away and enslaved to back themselves up with bulk and power, and to retrain these Pokemon and use them within their own organization as partner Pokemon to help save others. Minnie wasn't the only one who saw this as a lighted window of opportunity, a chance for redemption for them to repay in full the wrongdoings that had been committed at the Ranch nine years ago in their absence, on the Pokemon, THEIR Pokemon. So the two joined, and were immediately promoted from Spy and Grunt level to the equivalent of a Peon level, and, with their mastery of battling and sensitivty to Pokemon emotion, were the two most coveted members to take out on a mission. But then, as quickly as the two had become engrossed and obsessed to a point with each other, the tables went around and turned, things changed. Minnie become feverish, driving herself to the point of insanity, keeping herself and her Pokemon and even Kenji up all night training, and researching, and planning for another take-over. She became consumed, and almost posessed by her work, and Kenji longed for the blithe and fun-loving girl he had started off in life with. It seemed that the guilt plaguing her from the instant she found out that the Pokemon on the Ranch had been brutally murdered, and savagely stolen had finally taken over her, in mind and body, so that she no longer ate, she barely slept.. And many nights spent lying in shock, body and breathing stilled, all dark and trembling save for the wild whites of her eyes, as she imagined late at night that she could hear a Buneary screaming somewhere. Kenji became concerned for his best friend, and try as he might to lift her up, take her burden onto his own shoulders and take her away, from the demands of work into the solitude of nature, they only became even more distanced. She assumed he didn't care, and only let herself be consumed in whole, dredged from his side by her work. Soon enough, there wasn't a thing she hadn't vowed not to do in order to get back at the Rockets, and in hearing in some random spill of intelligence that the Rockets were now planning mayhem surrounding some incarnations of the Pokemon God Arceus, Minnie immediately immersed herself in the project. Being a particularly attractive lady, and young, it wouldn't be hard for her to catch the eye of any man she desired. Not that she was, or had ever been that type of girl, but for love of the honesty of the people in Team Solar, and out of regret for the Pokemon ripped away from her and Kenji, she thoughtlessly enticed a scout and a spy from Team Rocket, who willingly spilled every last little drop of juice he could squeeze out from the Peons who directed him. Meanwhile, Kenji was disgusted and heartbroken at Minnie's unthinkable actions, and realizing that they could never be as they had been, made himself scarce and left the organization, providing no answer or explanation as to why he was leaving her, with a sad and heavy heart behind a happy face, a mask for his swirling downpour and mess of emotion lightly told her that he had accepted a position teaching at the school, and while he knew that it wouldn't pay much, relished the fact that he wouldn't only be educating children in the legends surrounding their being, their entire existence even, but also in hands on hands battling, which, he paused here, had at least once been a major and vital part of their lives. And so he left Minnie, stunned and confused, feeling abondoned, but no less determined to toss her feelings to the wind, or at least, when she couldn't shake them, bottle them up, to keep from sorely missing him. The project was the number one, after all. And she wouldn't stop until every evil in the world was abolished, until every Pokemon slave was again freed. And, despite what she thought about him, Kenji cared about the incarnations, who were said to all be teenagers at this, naive and unaware teenagers, as he and Minnie together had once been, not long ago, who desperately needed the guidance and protection he and she had never (Or so he thought) received. He prayed to Arceus that at least one of these children would be delivered to him, and piously prepared for that day. The loving Professor's prayers never went unheard, or unanswered, as Arceus, after sizing up his worth, the worth he had known and planned all along to ensure the safety of his young and hormonal incarnations, delivered somehow each of his incarnations to the Cineris Titan Academy, for Kenji, not Minnie and her organization, to nurture and watch over. (Minnie is a Head Mission Coordinator now, like an Admin for Team Solar, and plans and carries out all missions. She is one step below Leadership of Team Solar, and is believed and expected to one day take it over, and carry its weight on her shoulders.)
 
And now.. for the Pokemon.
Pokemon: Cherris
Species: Houndoom
Moveset: Flamethrower, Overheat, Sludge Bomb, Payback

History: Adopted as a thin, tiny scrap of a Houndour pup, Cherris was Minnie's very first Pokemon. The Houndour puppy, born into the clan of Houndoom inhabiting the Darkrose Ranch, was more or less an accidental birth. Her parents had been a lowly, gangly pair of Houndoom raised up as puppies together, the pampered pooches of an aristocratic Socialite, had been abondoned as result of their size, having grown up to be large well-rounded Canines of a massive size, which the vain Socialite hadn't anticipated at all. As tiny and toddling little puppies, they had been perfect for posing and primping with on the covers of elite Social-based magazines and papers, and had made perfect table conversation, and entertainment of the few and cutesy attacks they knew for her friends. The Socialite, a Miss Margaret Mayberry, had given the puppies everything their little hearts had desired, and some things that they didn't. Never-ending barrages of steaks were showered down on the Houndour couple, and she spent more money on diamond and pearl-based accessories for the two pooches than she donated dutifully to all of her charities combined. The Pokemon themselves were overweight and lazy, with minds as unstimulated as their bulging bodies. Within a few months, the Houndour had both evolved simultaneously, first one, and then the other, and still containing their wild, puppy-like nature, they wrecked havoc on the unsuspecting Socialite's crystal-laden home. Two bull in a China Shop they were, and always seemed to be underfoot, this being more noticeable now that they had more than tripled original size. Though their behavior hadn't been modified in the slightest, Margaret noticed, with a refined disdain, that these two creatures might now have been the best choices for her lifelong companions. When her granddaughter presented her with a mewing Skitty kitten for her fifty-sixth birthday, Margaret decided, once and for all, assuring herself and her guilty conscience that it was for all involved, particularly herself and her little Princess, that the two blundering and clumsy Houndoom be rid of. And so, strictly ordering, not a single ounce of guilt plaguing her now, having convinced herself that the two 'monsterous' creatures would harm her precious little Kitten if she allowed them to stay, her driver to take them far, far away, surpassing at least five cities before dumping them off, to be sure that they wouldn't find their way home. And so the two Houndoom were rounded up and herded into the Limosine, unexpecting and naive to their intended destination, assuming and assured that they were just on their way to another Photo Shoot. After the driver had dropped them off, the Houndoom waited, and waited, and waited, but no Photographer came. No flashing lights, no catering, and, the biggest blow to their trust and the stability of their lives, no Margaret. For three days they waited until they realized they had been duped, and set off, shivering and bewildered on their own, to try to survive. After three days of zero nourishment, no food, barely any water, and battered by the elements, it didn't take too long for a trainer to notice their weakened condition. But this boy, much more so than a man due to intentions of greed and selfish gain, easily took both these Pokemon out with one stab of his Hitmontop, and when they awoke, they opened their eyes to exhilerated cheering, an air of tension and excitement, and..the scent of blood. As it turns out, this 'trainer', who didn't deserve the title in the least, had been nothing more than a lowlife scum looking to make a quick few bucks. Now, he stood, peering anxiously within, a wicked grin wraped about his lips, thick fingers wrapped around a chainlink fence encircling the arena. The confused Houndoom looked up to see his mate, the female cowering in a tiny kennel, just a few feet away from him. Cuts laced her muzzle, and her eyes were so swollen over with welps and bruises, he couldn't see her eyes anymore. With each slash, she whimpered, and curled up even tighter, being unable to escape the malicious Pokemon who tore at her. Among these Pokemon's ranks were included an Infernape, a Kabutops, and a Sceptile. The Houndoom, still exhausted with starvation and dehydration, did his best to fend off the attacking Pokemon, and had succeeded, much to the audience's delight, to pin the Sceptile down by his throat. On any other occaision, the goofball of a Houndoom never would've imagined, in his wildest dreams, that he would be placed in the situation of taking a fellow Pokemon's life. His sheltered existence had prevented him from even being able to grasp the concept of death, and now, as he played the dreaded role of killer and harbringer of doom, a battle of its own waged war inside of him, his conscience wrestling with his heart, as love motivates us all. Before he had the chance to even contemplate the life he held in his hands, the struggling and pleading Sceptile, who, after all, had never really wanted this either, the Kabutops crept up behind him and cracked down on the Houndoom's head, until he collapsed, unconscious, on the cold, dirt arena floor. The audience was screaming in excitement now, edging forward to the lip of their seats, fists clenching in anticipation for the Final kill.. The female Houndoom howling in a combination of pain and despair, when the orders, "Everyone, free!" boomed across the Stadium. One of the multiple clones of Officer Jenny burst onto the scene, triumphantly, as she had been trying to crack down on the underground organization responsible for the recent skyrocket of unusual Pokemon deaths and abondoned carcasses. By the time the Officer was able to deliver the shivering, and permanently scarred Houndoom pair to the Ranch, the Ranch had already formed a clan of similar Canine-like Pokemon, who, in their Pokemon pity and compassion, accepted the starcrossed pair among their ranks, with one condition: That no breeding ensue among them. Their protection and safety would be assured, but for all practical reason, the clan needed no weak, cowering pups as they were, that would be left to the stronger and fiercer creatures who had emerged from the wild to inhabit the Ranch. The pair agreed, but nevertheless, an egg emerged just months later. Scared and at gunpoint, the pair, having slipped nicely into the pleasures of consistency, and knowing that the consequence for their betrayal could only be banishment, which, in the case of the weak and helpless Pokemon, would be worse than death, dropped the egg, as many unwilling Pokemon couples had, off at the doorstep of the Humans, who, even with their oddity, every Pokemon on the Ranch had come to covet and respect as one of their own, the overseeing protectors of Pokemon kind. They knew that theyr puppy would be safe with them. The people, unaware of any of this, hatched the discarded egg with a tender and nurturing love, and, as their own 'children' were being ushered off on adventure soon, left the newborn Houndour puppy to Minnie, where they were sure the relationship would lead to the two youngling protecting each other. Minnie is especially close with Cherris, as Cherris was the first Pokemon she ever received, her starter, and, along with Moko, the only Pokemon she would ever entrust with her life and well-being. Cherris serves as guardian and best friend to Minnie, and, as she was meant to do, but because of the fifteen-year bond they had weaved, protects her with her life. Refusing to leave Minnie's side, even for an instant, Cherris has been on every mission, every life-risking endeavor that the courageous human has taken. Minnie sees the Houndoom as a Pokemon reflection, a perfect mirror-image of herself, perhaps because as the Houndoom was plopped into her lap as a newborn, as the two grew up together, they wrapped the basis and gist of their personalities around each other, until one's actions could be almost identically related to the other's.Cherris is by far Minnie's favorite Pokemon, though she would never admit this to the others, or any one Pokemon for that matter. She tries, futile as this trying is, to keep things equal between all of them. It can be noted that Cherris has a friendly rivalry with a particular Sandslash, and has maintained that rivalry from the time she was a pup, to now. This bond and yearning to prevail over the two is so stong, that when Terra evolved, at the battle of Morty's fourth gym in the Johto region, Cherris did, unexpectedly from a Houndour into a Houndoom as well. Cherris fears nothing, except for fighting Pokemon, though, as you might expect, not for the obvious reason. Cherris fears nothing, not even the logic of type weakness, but instead, is sensitive to something internal, not fear, but a sensation of ache and dread, perhaps because of something that happened in the past.. But not necessarily HER past. She gets along reasonably well with all Pokemon, save for the angsty and suicidal Mawile Remorse. She has a particular soft spot for Siren, and makes it her duty as well as Moko's, Vince's, and Ace's, to guard, or in most cases than not, "babysit" the little infant Pokemon and always herd her away from the brink of danger and mischief while Minnie is away. Despite their rivalry, her very best friend is Terra, and also Moko, as the three of them were all raised up together.

Pokemon: Mokomoko, Called "Moko" for short
Species: Flaffy, Was a Mareep when presented to Minnie

Moveset: Thunderbolt, Thunder, Captivate, Focus Punch

History: Unlike Cherris, Moko had been granted with a short past, but not a past any sweeter. The little Mareep had been part of a flock used for shearing in order for their soft, think fleece to be spun out and used to make clothing. As fate would have it, Moko wasn't officially a part of the flock, at least not yet. Moko's mother, the largest and finest Pokemon of the flock, belonged to Mary, a quiet and modest little girl who was employed by the wealthy flockowners to herd the sheep, lead them to greener pasture, the works. Her own family, a washed-out and starving couple who some would whisper "had no business" bringing a child in the world, by looks of their ratty and dirty clothes, and lack of money, no mind to their unrelenting kindness, and obvious love for their one child. And Mary loved them so much, that she just couldn't bear watching them both struggle so hard to make ends meet with their own feeble little flock of Mareep, absolutely hated listening to her mother sob long nights below her room in the loft of the house, and so, had volunteered, in order to pay her own way, to take up a job. Her parents insisted she not, feeling overwhelming guilt ahd failure as parents that their sweet eleven year-old little girl was having to work when others were setting off on their first adventures with their brand spanking-new starter Pokemon, whizzing around on every month or so on the latest edition of bike, and flashing the shiniest wrist technology their pudgy little hands could grab up before their neighbor had even heard news that it could come out. But Mary didn't mind. She had the sun, and blue skies, and crisp grass beneath her bare feet, and she knew that all were conencted as one, that these luxeries of nature were hers as well as anybody else's, and that if anything, she was reaping more out of this life simply by just listening, and observing, laying back and examining the stars and all other magnificently vast creations of Arceus. But her biggest pride and joy were trhe creations she attended down on earth, right at home. Her own Mareep, the largest and healthiest of their own herd, unaffected by poverty, along with the few other scraggly Mareep they owned, accompanied her to work every day, so that she might make a few extra bucks when shearing time come around from the people who worked her, and to also give her Mareep proper nourishment, from the barren fields that accomadated them back at her home. And Mary loved her life, and couldn't imagine a greater joy than tending to the tiny Mareep eggs, then delivering the delicate and unsuspecting lambs to the big wide world, and basked in teaching them the pelasures of it. Even more excited she became when her own Mareep was due, and expected to lay an egg soon. Then, not hours after the egg had been laid, tragedy struck. It took place in the middle of the night, more specifically, in the barn that Mary and her flock were taking roost in. The barn was housed in one of the farther meadows that the Flockowners owned, and was bordered on all sides by a broad forest, one being especially famous for frequent sighting of the Pokemon God of time Celebi. No one could say for sure what happened, but Police reports suggest that perhaps a couple of Pokemon Poachers skulking around stealing eggs and hunting down the majstic time traveller had spotted the elusive Pokemon, and in an attempt to trap and weaken as well as confuse the little fairy-like Pokemon, they set the forest abalze. Massive Sycamores thousands of years old fell in flames to the ground in only minutes, the dry wood of the Summer quickly igniting, crushing and burning hundreds of Pokemon before Rangers and Firefighters could arrive and rescue and put out the flames on the spot. The meadow didn't go unskirmished, and by the time firefighters and the local Ranger base arrived onspot, the entire barn was ablaze. Frightened bleatings of the Mareep were heard, and they knew that if they didn't hurry, these Pokemon would be lost too. Only five out of hundreds of Mareep were actually saved, the others being lost in the tragic ruins and inferno of the fire. It had gotten them all while sleeping. The five Mareep left were so badly burned beyond recognization, screaming in pain and agony, while the others, scarred and traumatized beyond awareness of themselves or their surroundings, that the Ranger couldn't bear seeing them in so much distress, and euthanized them onspot to prevent their suffering. And Mary, Well.. you can only imagine. An ashy eg was recovered from the scene, the sole survivor the mess. Feeling that this egg was some special deliverance of Arceus, and not wanting the Pokemon within to be tainted by death of all its flockmates, the Ranger delivered it by hand to the Darkrose Ranch. Moko was soon hatched, unaware and unsuspecting of the past that plagued her, and, as the Darkroses were aware of how blessed tihs Pokemon was, and not wanting to riak injury, or even death of this still-wobbling Pokemon by the Team Rocket grunts come to wipe out their numbers, they sent her off, under the young guidance of the girl they had come to know and love as their own, Minnie. Mokomoko was the second Pokemon of Minnie, given to her shortly after she received Cherris. The three girls, Moko, Minnie, and Cherris that is, are the best of friends. Along with Cherris, Moko always seems to know what Minnie is thinking, but unlike Cherris, doesn't seem to have developed the same personality and outlook on life that her young trainer has. Moko is quiet, and contemplative, seeming to have escaped the sterotypical confines of a Flaffy's carefree and upbeat nature, by prefering to keep to herself, and ponder on her own. This, however, doesn't mean that Moko should be grouped in with Remorse, who marches to the beat of a different Drummer entirely. Whilst Moko is quiet, and does prefer alot of times to be on her own, this isn't because she detests the life she lives. She loves it, and embraces it, and prefers to be as a harmonious one with it than caught up in the vanities of everyday life. She is often fond somewhere alone, in nature, free from the company of all her other team mates, wondering, because she, as well as Cherris and Minnie don't know, about her origins, where she came from. For awhile, this bothered the Flaffy, until she decided to simply just accept her origins as written down in Mythology, from Arceus and the three emotion beings, making them her own, and finally finding peace in that. Moko has a rivalry of her own, one with Kenji's Magmar, though it seems to not be as strong and competitive as Cherris' with Terra. She and the Flame Body Pokemon are the best of friends, and while sometimes Moko won't even confide in Cherris or Minnie, she'll place all faith and trust in Torch. She has a certain fondness for Siren, who in her child-like innocence, is always winding up in a ton of mischief and trouble, needing someone to bail her out. This certain someon more or less always seems to end up being Cherris and Moko, but as you might not expect, Moko doesn't mind in the least. Her and Remorse share a complex relationship, for her admiration and love of the world and his loss of faith in humanity and trust in the Gods are polar opposites, but their still troubled minds bring them together, and occaisionally allow her insight into his troubled and haunted past.

Pokemon: Cinders
Species: Rapidash

Moveset: Flare Blitz, Poison Jab, Bounce, Sunny Day

History: Symbolizing the unity and togetherness of Minnie and Kenji's childhood, this Pokemon holds a special place in each of their hearts. Unbeknownst to them, but understood by Remorse, this Ponyta was one born and raised up on the Ranch, one of the Colts who staged and played, and almost always dominated in mock battle. This fiery and proud young Horse reigned over the Open Range he liked to imagine as his own turf, though technically, his father, the fierce and solemn but gentle leader of the herd still controlledd the majority of the Ranch. The young, and sometimes over-confident young Ponyta Prince spent many a night at his father's side, gazing over the beautiful spectrum of Pokemon who would soon look to him as their King. Yes, in his father's old age, when the Rapidash Stallion could no longer claim to be the swifest and toughest boss around, his young son would secede him, and look over the herd with the tenderness that he had. The Colt was but a few months old when the Rockets swarmed, devestating along with many others, the majority of the Rapidash herd. Cinders' father fought valiantly, raising hooves sharp and sleek as cut diamonds to the throats of the lowly Rocket Goons who tried to use trickery and brute force to silence the proud Pokemon. And while he had managed to take several down, fending them off of his cowering herd, the Rapidash was momentarily distracted when his son, in a conflicting fit of rebellion, tried to take out a rampaging Blastoise who was shooting at a couple of newborn Magby clinging to the side of their perished mother, who had been downed by the same Pokemon. The Rapidash, in horror, saw what was about to happen, and his immense love for his son, tore inbetween the incoming Hydro Pump and his steadfast son who was sure he could best it. The powerful Rapidash was taken down by this brutal attack, and, barely managing to overcome it, was sure that if he hadn't intervened, it would've immeidiately killed his son. But now left defenseless, the Rapidash was immediately cut down and killed by a the Rocket Goon commanding the Blastoise, leaving the rockets free to prey on the rest of the herd. the young Ponyta knew that it was then his duty to fight in his father's place, as he had been next in line in defending the herd. But the Ponyta's mother, in her attempt to hold him back from the bloody skirmish, bid him go, as it wasn't his duty yet, as it had been his father's, to die so young in a useless fight as this one. She assured him that any fight fought with corrupt Pokemon, and guns, and men was a futile one, and that if he didn't go, he would die with the rest of him. The teary-eyed Ponyta begged his mother to run away with him, bu she refused. She had been raised up in and with this herd, and she wouldn't leave him. She, unlike him, wasn't meant to survive this. No soon had she said this, than a steely-eyed Vaporeon had taken her down to the ground, lowering needle-like fangs to her bare, quivering throat. The Ponyta Prince could bare to see no more, and charging himself through a fence, in the process wrapping several strands of barbed wire around his foreleg, limped off into the distance. Several days later, he limped out of a Forest and happened upon two young trainers, a boy and a girl, who he had recollected on seeing at the Ranch he had been raised in several times, had even briefly engaged in play with the youngsters once or twice. But he felt a flash of hatred for them, a searing and roaring hate that consumed him, as the young and rash Pokemon rationalized that what had happened, to his friends and family alike, was all their fault, was all humankind's fault. And so, along with his indominitable pride, he sought to defeat them. He had successfully managed to down the girl's Houndour puppy, and whilst she was fainted, had planned to descend in a fit of rage and blame on the girl herself. But the boy trainer had stepped in front of her, and, with a long and painful showdown in which neither the boy and the Sandslash, or the egotistical Ponyta refused to be broken, the Ponyta, combined with the limp in his infected foot, hunger, dehydration, and weakness from the battle that had ensued at the Ranch, was finally forcefully caught. For months after, the Ponyta refused to be touched, to be fought, or even to listen to the Humans' words. But with each act of dedication, each kind word of soothing reassurance, and always their wide and innocent eyes of wonder eventually won the Ponyta over, and deciding that, the children as well as he weren't at fault to blame for the atrocious deed committed on them, bonded to the both of them as well as their Pokemon, and, in tossing his hate and caution to the wind, began loving them feverishly, throwing all his demon hatred into battling, which he proved to be boss at. His true passion, however, was running, and proving himself superior to a Bike, to most Rapidash even, the Ponyta carried the two children effortlessly throughout the lands, running at speeds so fast, they could be seen to the naked eye only as a flash of dirt and fire. Cinders was named by Kenji, but is shared equally by he and Minnie, and is the only Pokemon they claim as both of theirs dually. Because of his large size, and the inconvenience the large horse would've caused to her work, Cinders was sent with Kenji when the boy, now a strapping young man, decided to take a much easier, fulfilling position as a teacher. Cinders has been given free roam of the Island, but, as faithfully and as lovingly humble as he was when he and Kenji were both young, he carries Kenji to the classes that are a far walk, and often accompanies him to the classes themselves, provoking humor and giddy whispers by the children, as Cinders sticks out like a sore thumb in a classroom, but who enjoys in drinking in the information as much as Kenji himself. Still, as much as he can stuff himself with knowledge, Cinders can't reign in his longing for Minnie, as he is as much of hers as he is Kenji's, and wonders oftentimes why she didn't fight harder to keep him with her. He is fully aware of her position, and pines and worries for her well-being often, standing at the beach's edge on the Ocean, staring off for hours at a time into the distance, straining eyes and ears alike as if he were waiting for someone, and then lat in the day, after watching the sun set of the Ocean's horizon, slumps in obvious disappointment back to Kenji's house, wherein he and all of Kenji's other Pokemon reside. Cinders, naturally, is a creature of pride, and when his reputation or that of his friend's is compromised, will be set off instaneously, often to the disadvantage of the offender. He is on good terms with all of the Pokemon inhabiting the Cineris Titan Academy Island, but is only truly passionate about Minnie and Kenji, and the Pokemon serving as his teammates. He evolved late, choosing to stay a Ponyta until he was away from Minnie, and had started a new life, feeling that a new physical appearance was also appropriate, after they had embarked for the Academy.

Pokemon: Ace
Species: Staraptor
Moveset: Aerial Ace, Close Combat, Brave Bird, Fly

History: Caught as a common Starly, or maybe perhaps not so common, as he was discovered accidentally in the Johto region, by Minnie, this little bird was an unexpected serediptious surprise for the little girl, who had actually been looking for a Hoothoot to satisfy the spot reserved for her and Kenji's team for a flying type Pokemon. Instead of heaving a Pokeball at what she thought was a Hoothoot, the ball came back to her, and opened to reveal a wide-eyed and troubled Starly. His fear and caution regarding the beaming girl who was to become his trainer was deserved, as he had previously been released into the foreign and unkind wilderness that was far, far away from the native wilderness he had been an accepted as part of a spoiled, impatient brat, who, after only a week of having the Starly couldn't understand why the tiny bird hadn't evolved yet, and figuring that something was wrong with the little avian creature, tossed it away into the wild of Johto, not giving a second glance backward or concerning himself with if the abondoned baby bird would be able to fend for himself or not. The boy, who had been a year or two older than Minnie and Kenji, had been sent the little Starling Pokemon as a birthday gift from his nature-loving Aunt who was sure that the little boy would fancy the bird as an oddity and a treasure for his expanding team. And at first, the little boy was ovejoyed, but then after a week, when the Starly hadn't appeared to be contributing to the team's battles as much as the boy's Cyndaquil, in his ignorance failing to realize that Starly, like many first stage Pokemon didn't pack a powerful punch until later evolutions, figured that something was wrong with this Starly, and not wishing to support a Pokemon who wouldn't rack up the wins for him, released it into the Johto wilderness. When Minnie happened upon the starving Starly who, in fact hadn't slipped into the groove of Johto wilderness and who had stuck out like a sore thumb in the dark and ancient forests, he had been too weak to move, ensuring her capture. Unlike the spoiled little boy, Minnie thought of the odd little bird as a creature to treasure, and nourished him with love and provisions alike, so that the discarded Pokemon might gain strength, and along with it, faith in himself and in his abilities. To her surprise, lavished with compassion and understanding, and aided by supportive teammates, Starly evolved into Staravia, and soon after, Staraptor. He is the gentleman of Minnie's team, and, though his passion and love for the battle is eminent, makes his passion for fellow Pokemon, especially those he triumphed over in battle, even more evident. For he knew at a time what it was to be weak and unloved, and is particularly noteworthy for offering the Pokemon battered beneath his wings a few words of encouragement afterward. Ace is Minnie's one and only means of travel, and so on long voyages, he is often the only one Minnie has to keep herself company with, and so on these long adventures, heart to hearts between the two or common. He is forever indebted to her for plucking him with fingers of kindness from the harsh wild, and for raising him up into the valiant and noble Pokemon he is today. Therefore, he looks out for her and all friends and Pokemon of hers with his life. He has a sharp eye, and combined with his ability of flight, is the one she depends on the most in crucial situations, particularly ones involving her work. She has owed her life to his fast-acting and life-saving action on more than one occaision, but he thinks nothing of this. Ace watched over little Siren along with Vince, Moko, and Cherris, and loves the little Pokemon like his own. Because Remorse was adopted by Minnie, he tolerates him, but prefers to avoid interaction with him as most other Pokemon, because he, not unlike many others, cannot find a single way in which to relate with the angsty Pokemon.

Pokemon: Vince
Species: Breloom
Moveset: Spore, Mach Punch, Seed Bomb, Focus Punch

History: Procured as a Shroomish by Minnie, Vince was the last of the Pokemon she caught before joining Team Solar, the last of the Pokemon she had received with intentions of training him up to be a competitive battler. Minnie hadn't expected to land the Mushroom Pokemon on her team, but as luck would have it, he chose her. Not of his own accord, seemingly, at least not consciously, but with his heart. The Shroomish had been just one of the mass multitudes of Pokemon captured randomly throughout the lands by the Cipher organization, stolen away from young and unaware trainers seeking nothing more than an honest battle, uprooted and torn from their homelands, and the cozy little niches they had found in nature, and, occaisionally, when circumstance would have it, the elite and polished personal Pokemon on the Gym leaders. The Shroomish had been one of those leading a simple life, one that had been completely undisturbed and untouched by humans until this instance. He had leaved peacefully under the plots of emerald canopies of forestry dotting the land of the Hoenn region, with a mother, a father, and a whole mess of siblings. The Shroomish had been granted with so many brothers and sisters, older and younger alike, that the family could practically be classified as a clan, or to some a cult even. The young Pokemon had spent their days as young Pokemon brought up in the wild do, foraging for Berries and other similar flora to consume, practicing what rough and rugged move of practicality their parents could teach them in order to surive, and more than anything, basking and frolicking in the warm, illustrious presence the burning overhead deity that was the sun gave off. The Shroomish worshipped the sun as if it were their God, and found the most creative ways to celebrate the life it granted to all of them, and not just them, but of all living creatures: plants, people, and pokemon alike. Throughout the daytime, everything they did, through play or ceremonial dance was in regards to the beaming glow of the great ball of fire overhead, and they were sure that as long as this great and beautiful guardian watched them from above, and they, down below, continued to gaze up at it with a wonderous and pure admiration, life would always be in perfect harmony. But then, there came a day when the sun didn't shine. And many others following it, not just days, but weeks that morphed into several months. And everyone, not just the laid-back grassy Pokemon of the forest, suffered and shriveled without this vital Jigsaw piece of life's puzzle lost to them. And it was at this time, unsurprisingly, that the Cihper organization struck. Struck at the weak and crumbling natural world like an Arbok at a newborn Ratatta cub, and robbed them of hundreds of their numbers. The Shroomish family, so frail and run-down from the lack of sunlight, starving with need of the divine light, could do nothing but cringe as dark, gloved hands grabbed at them, tossed them into crates jampacked with others, some just as sickly as themselves, and hauled them off to a foreign, practically unheard of and uninhabited region called "Orre". It was there that the little Shroomish's, along with his parents', and the others' of his family, heart was shut to the world. The initial plan and rationalization was that without heart, without the ability to judge between wrong and right, without a Pokemon's innate ability to determine who was and wasn't deserving of the blows of their attacks, the Organization would crush and dominate any goodhearted person or Pokemon standing in their path. Along with all channels of basic emotion being channeled off, the Pokemon were all enhanced, being artificially made up into bigger and better, according to the Ciphers, stronger and emotionally unobliged versions of their former selves. But as a particular trainer ransacked the entire organization, freeing and releasing one Pokemon at a time, Cipher's intentions ended up crashing and burning, falling in on them and burying them alive, with the exception of one lone Shroomish. The Shroomish, who had been given to a Cipher grunt to make his duties of carrying out all official dirty work of the organization, had somehow managed to slip the notice of the kind trainer salvaging all the tainted Pokemon, and had taken his own physically superior Pokemon to a regio far, far away, one he was sure he would never met the sights of the heroic trainer ever again, and could use the Shroomish in order to advance himself, win in local Pokemon touraments for a pretty penny, and maybe eventually pawn the Pokemon off to some eager trainer or collector seeking out a superior Pokemon for bragging rights, and to help advance them in battles. As fate would have it, this particular ex-Cipher grunt had developed a new identity, and now, promendading across the lands, wealthy and smug from his Shroomish's single-handed victories, he stumbled into two young trainers, kids who couldn't have been more than thirteen or fourteen. The two wide-eyed youngsters sat on the back of a Ponyta, a proud and well-rounded young steed whose flaming mane roared and roasted the air it thrived on higher and brighter than on any Fire-type Pokemon he had encountered yet, and whose dark eyes shone with an indominitable spirit gone unrecognized in most complacent Pokemon. Yet, he stood in the humblest of spirits, under the rule of the two children. The man thought this a disgrace, and putting on a sneer, disguised only barely by the friendliest of smiles, challenged the duo to a battle. The two agreed heartily, but were informed that there was a catch, to spice things up. If, they were to win, the man innocently declared, then they would get his only Pokemon. If they were to lose, however, they would have to forfeit the Ponyta they sat upon. The two children exchanged glances of profound sadness, for they would not and could not risk losing this Pokemon, or any Pokemon of theirs for that matter, to a sillylittle battle. Especially not Cinders. THEIR Cinders, the Pokemon they had lovingly nursed and brought around to be a Pokemon they could entrust with their very lives. But just as they were about to refuse, the man threw out the Shroomish, and they noticed, with twin expressions of horror, just how bad of a shape the Pokemon was in. Not physically, physically, the Shroomish was a slimmed and leaned muscular work of art. But mentally.. Though the two didn't have the eyes necessary to note the devious purplish aura the little Pokemon gave off, the set puckered mouth, the hard, steeley eyes devoid of emotion staring dully at them, and the glowering expression of the creature's face were enough to make their little hearts break. And so, in agreement among the three of them, Kenji boldly accepted the invitation. The battle started off well seemingly, Kenji and Cinders, confident as always, had the obvious upper hand. But after one or two turns, the duo were starting to fall behind, and with each 'Shadow Rush' attack, Ponyta slipped further and further down the spiraling tunnel to unconsciousness, while the peculiar Shroomish gave no eminent signs of tiring or stopping, much to the Grunt's obvious pleasure. But the terrified Kenji refused to stop, for her knew what the price would be to pay: Their precious little Cinders. And so they pressed on, in vain, because Cinders was eventually brought to his knees by the odd little Mushroom Pokemon. All the while, Minnie had been standing back, observing the battle with a sort of puzzled expression, studying the every move of the Shroomish, noting the trapped light that seemed to heave against the icey outer layer of his eyes, the occaisional sign of conflicting emotional weakness that spurted from the Shroomish's being, and finally, seemingly at the same moment her fiery little steed had fallen to the ground, felt as if she had the whole thing figured out. And so, overflowing with the bubbly sensation that she had cracked the secret code, she called, "Vince!", and the spell was immediately broken. The Shroomish seemed to have remembered something, and after noticing the little girl for the first time, all frozen over iciness, like the death grip of Winter when first approached by Sun, melted. The steely, impenetrable layer chaining the light in his eyes shattered, and all memory and emotion came flooding back to him. He stared at the girl, and from her heart, beaming out through her eyes, for the first time in years, he again saw the light. The tiny Shroomish, ignoring all furious and hateful commands uttered by his trainer, flew into the arms of Minnie, laughing and crying all at once, so grateful for his deliverance that he vowed never to leave her side. And he hasn't. Evolving into a Breloom only after she seemingly needed stronger Pokemon to assist her in missions given out to her by Team Solar, Vince is one of three Pokemon: Cherris, Moko, and Vince, that Minnie often uses in hand to hand combat when onduty in a life-risking endeavor. He, by nature, is a gleeful and enthusiastic little Pokemon, but not so much so to the point of being hyper, for he was raised by a fleet of similar Pokemon, and this entitles him to a cool and laid-back attitude of most things. He is abnormally chill in most situations, but in those rare few were Minnie or his teammates' lives are compromised, his emotion become unstable, ripping to the surface and forming themselves into fury-based attacks, a combination of Grass and fighting abilites to leash onto the unlucky offender. When summoned in average battle, Vince regards opponents with a cool and calculative demeanor, turning their feverpitch of emotion in battle into pitfalls that eventually mark their own defeat, wile he, as in all areas of normal life, retains his levelheaded and down to earth decision-making process. While one might expect a Pokemon such as this to have an air of sarcasm and arrogance, Vince's is entirely the opposite. When out of battle, he can almost always be caught in a chipper and upbeat mood, and more likely than not is off mediating arguments between other Pokemon, making new friends, baby-sitting Siren, or doing a combination of all three. Being one of three male Pokemon on Minnie's team, Vince and Ace are especially close. He gets along reasonably well with all Pokemon he meets, however, and tries his hardest to pay due respect to Remorse, though this is an obsticle and a neverending challenge in itself, for the Mawile does try his hardest to make even polite conversation mission impossible.


 
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Pokemon: Siren
Species: Smoochum
Moveset: Pound, Lick


History: Being the first Pokemon that Minnie had received, or attempted to train up since childhood, Siren is still new and fresh to the swing of things, a baby Pokemon, and a definite learning experience for Minnie herself. After the chance encounter of Vince, and likewise encounters that could only be explained as dealt out to her by the hands of fortune themself, Minnie felt as if it wouldn't be right now, after all the Pokemon who had been in dire need of outside intervention she had obtained, or otherwise been given for good reason, namely in the cases of Moko and Cherris, for her to snatch and uproot a poor, unsuspecting and established wild Pokemon from its nest as Vince had been as a Shroomish. But who, especially Minnie, whose mind, as usual, was in the right place engrossed in her work, and honing the skills of the five seasoned Pokemon she had entered Team Solar with, and had already at hand, could have expected that just weeks before her twenty-second birthday, the fresh, delicate Pearly-white oval structure that was Siren's egg had been placed inside her eagerly awaiting hands, expecting anything, Jewelry, Flowers, rare and expensive truffles, a pretty rock, a Tuba, anything but this. But then again, why should Minnie have been so surprised? The obvious love and fiery passion she governed her own team with hadn't gone unnoticed by Derek, and, wanting to provide a semi-meaningful for his girlfriend, along with one so cute and cheesy, in name along with nature that she was sure to squeal over it in girlish delight the second the little guy popped out, figured that it could only be a win-win situation for him. This was the kind of thing guys do for their girls, right? Shower and lavish gifts on them, some straight from the heart, others little "I'm thinking of you" reminders, and what better a gift for his special little someone who was so wrapped up in Pokemon, that they dominated every aspect of her life? Maybe if he showed the kind of faux understanding that women crave so feverishly in the relationships with their men, she would show a bit of understanding in the ways of passion, if you get my drift. His gift seemed to have the opposite desired effect, which was a real downer, considering the sheer amount of trouble the young Rocket member had gone through just to retrieve an egg. It had all started on an expedition to Lake Acuity, where the lowest of the lowly Rocket Grunts were sent on a mission as spies, without much concern for their well-being, and whether or not they would ever return unharmed or even alive as being a primary question. Accompanied by his single Pokemon, a Rhyhorn, and a few other of his inexperienced Rocket teammates, Derek had been sent to the Acuity Lakefront to scout for still existing signs of Team Galatic, and if there were, what they were still doing there, and if they were up to any active behavior, to sabotage their base there in any way possible. The trip took weeks to make across the vast and complex expanse of the Sinnoh region, which, like all the other regions, if one hadn't grown up exploring every nook and cranny of it, it was more than easy to find yourself turned around in the most inconvenient of places. It had been over three weeks since the undersupplied and eschewed Rocket members finally stumbled their way, malnourished and dehydrated, into the freezing frontier of the Acuity lakefront. What they found when they finally reached the edge of the frigid lakefront was disappointing: Nothing. All traces of Galactic activity had apparently been wiped out long ago, back when the young trainers of Sinnoh had blown the Organization to smithereens, then sent the remnants either to jail, or packing. The whole trip had been worthless, arduous, and a complete and total bust. But all was not lost.. Remembering, with brief flash, a slow spark igniting his brain into a rare moment of thought and not action, Derek remembered Minnie. Minnie, the girl he strove to impress. The lovely and delicate blossom he had somehow snagged as his own, no matter her occupation, her employer who so openly opposed Team Rocket.. She was an avid lover of Pokemon, and he, of way to the heart. Perhaps, he could find a way to interlink the two.. He had his pretty sights set on a couple of Jynx, two or three at the very most, building nests out of whatever branches and boughs they could locate on the barren tundra, then chilling them over with gentle sprays of Powder Snow, to keep their young comfortable and chilly, as all ice-type Pokemon prefer, as well as to provide the infants with a gentle cushion to land on as they finally burst from their eggy confines. A baby Smoochum or two had hatched already, and as they clung steadfast to their mothers' sides, wiggling and swaying along in obviously mimicked toddles of the seductive dancing performed by their mothers, thick, chunky heads tottering from side to side as they moved, Derek was infatuated. Infatuated with what he knew would be the smitten look of delight when this little beauty was plopped into Minnie's arms. She would be instantaneously love-stricken with the baby Pokemon, he knew this for certain now, but how to go about retrieving one of the glittering eggs? It was then that he noticed his shivering teammates trying to light a fire and burn several of the twigs scattered about the lake's edge, they were so frost-bitten and frozen, and with a malicious suggestion, infered that the fire might burn more brilliantly if they lit it a little closer to the collecting mass of branches and weeds the Jynx were using to construct the sanctuaries for their young. Eager to rid themselves of the bitter cold which plagued them, the blundering Rocket mates followed Derek's advice, and in doing so, to his glee, lit the entire construction on fire. Baby Smoochum and untarnished eggs alike burned alive, and amid the frightened and agonized squeals of the babies, the silent, but not unheard pain of the cracking eggs, and the frantic cries being emitted from the Jynx were enough evidence that Derek's idea had been a major success. A triumphant little smirk of pride for killing two birds with one stone, or two Smoochum rather, Derek easily lifted an egg away from the scene before the tongues of flame could begin to lap at its surface, gone unnoticed whilst the screaming Jynx struggled to pull their offspring from the inferno. Much more could've been saved, it might be added, much more grabbed up and returned to the desperate Jynx out of meer pity and human compassion. But Derek thought only of the one little egg he had tucked away, the egg that would win Minnie over once and for all, to drag her from the fantasies he often noticed her engaged up in, and win her over to his side. The trip back was a strenuating and stressful one, and left him wondering even if all this hassle was even worth it. As an egg of an ice Pokemon, the incubating Smoochum was required to have been kept at extremely cool temperatures, or else be submitted to high ones adnormal for an incubating Smoochum, and rot. The brave little Smoochum persevered however, no thanks to Derek, who often left the little egg tucked away under bundles of clothes and other supplies to keep it hidden from his teammates who he was sure, as sniveling fellow Rocket grunts, would snatch it away from his posession in a heartbeat. And so here Minnie stood, an expression of doubt etched across her eyebrows and clouding her big, blue eyes, as she stared at the egg, the brewing Pokemon she really didn't feel like training up. She had all the teammates she needed, anyways, perhaps more than necessary for a Ranger/ Undercover Agent who relied on stealthiness, swiftness, and efficiency. But Derek had looked so earnest and pleased with himself, what else could she do but to plaster on a smile of girlish delight, and shower him with praise for the thoughtful gift? When Siren hatched out into the world, a wide-eyed and shaggy-haired blond cutie, toddling in confusion toward Minnie, the one who would forever remain the maternal figure in her eyes, as the startled human unintentionally imprinted on her. Siren has since remained loyal and partial to Minnie, though, in her child-like innocence and naivety and unawareness, is open to being picked up, coddled, or even moved by any person or Pokemon. this has gotten her in a fair bit of trouble as you can only imagine, and is the reason Minnie's five other Pokemon have taken it upon themselves to look after the little baby Pokemon as if she were their own. It is not for certain how the Smoochum's personality will develop, though it is speculated that she will behave with all the seductiveness and flirtiness of the average Jynx, as she is already beginning to display behaviors of playful promiscuity, awkward hip waggling, large, sloppy kisses on anyone or anything she can plant her lips on, and most notably, batting her big, chocolate eyes at pokemon or people in order to obtain her way. There is no doubt that the Kiss Pokemon is spoiled, from her older brothers and sisters' unrelenting kindess and forgiveness of any and every mischief she can manage to stir up and wind them all in trouble with, as they all love her unconditionally. She maintains a special bond with Cherris, who can often be seen toting the babe around on her elegonated back, and seems, with a youngster's innate and acute awareness, to sense the anxiety and depression plaguing their newest teammate, Remorse. She tries to shower him with miniscule acts of kindness, offering him flowers, clinging to his side, and planting big, sloppy kisses on his cheek, but he seems to only ignore her advances more or less, wrapped up in his own private hell of a world.


Pokemon:Remorse
Species: Mawile
Moveset: Iron Head, Psychic, Mediate, Flash Cannon


History: By far the most complex and intricate Pokemon that Minnie has stumbled into yet, Remorse was a complete and total accident, one she isn't even sure that she appreciates yet. The Pokemon was unexpectedly chucked into her lap, in the seemingly coincidental and random manner that each of his other teammates were, but with the same aura of destiny, as if the chance encounter could've only been a date with destiny herself, and was meant to happen. As the newest member of Minnie's entourage, Remorse has been at her side for less than a few weeks. It is pondered by many how the emotionally unstable and frighteningly aggressive creature came to be among her ranks, but it must be said that she adopted him from pity and remorse rather than an actual longing to have him as hers. The day Minnie met Remorse's acqauintence was a day like any other, right up until the afternoon of her promotion. Formerly, she had occupied the Team Solar position that she and Kenji had shared dually together, one that was above gruntmanship, but below the Admin position. On this day, she had been presented with multitudes of grateful and smiling faces, human and pokemon alike, of which she had helped to liberate, a celebratory lunch, and a certificate, as well as a great deal of honor and respect back with the position. She had been the first female to climb the ranks this high so far in Team Solar, and this helped to draw attention to the joyous occaisions. Her newest duties would include establishing missions, investigating on her own, calling and structuring teams together, and assigning Pokemon partners to fresh Team Solar members, and to other positions in the organization. Basically, she had been promoted as next in line to lead the organization when the current leader's time had passed. And to commemorate this occaision, she was assigned her first mission in this new position. An abondoned and run-down warehouse in Vermillion City of the Kanto region, given to them by several tips and worries, that agonized Pokemon cries and brilliant explosions, flashes of irregular and beautiful bursts of light would light up the night sky, followed shortly after by silence. These civilians, several of them friends of Team Solar itself, suspected that some foul play was going on, and that it involved more than just the cruel and practiced abuse of some freakish cult or some training gone awry. Windowless black vans frequently arrived and were dispatched from the place, with loud thumpings and thrashings often heard coming from inside. It was some sort of transport and docking area for something, but what? The warehouse was large, and was really a couple warehouses combined together, so it seemed like a huge waste of space for just a docking point. Regardless, Minnie embarked on this quest, choosing to bring only Staraptor, Cherris, and Vince along with her, fretting for the still-ditzy Siren if somehow she were compromised and caught by the people responsible for all the worry, and leaving her under Moko's watch back at the Team Solar headquarters. When Minnie arrived, Cherris and Vince moving guardedly in front of her, she noticed that the warehouse hadn't in fact ben abondoned, but temporarily vacated for the time being. Had they known she was coming? She moved, alone, through the forlorn and dingy passageways, running into the occaisional flueorescent naked bulb hanging down, tossing a few scattered rays acrooss chambers, most of which had been locked. Several of the chamber doors were standing wide open, and as she peered inside the first, a rancid scent of intermingled blood, sweat, and Pokemon fur met her nostrils. The sight inside was one she'll never forget, the corpse of a Crocanaw splayed across the griny floor, eyes stretched wide, unnaturally wide so that the normally baggy skin encircling the pupil at the bottom was stretched taught, rotten blood trickling out of all orifices, as well as staining the floors and being splattered across the wall. As much as this had revolted Minnie, and socked the very breath from her lungs, evoking in her a powerful tidalwave of despair, and agony for the suffering she knew the Crocanaw had been submitted to just days before. Appalled as she might be, though, her primaey duty now was investigation, and slipping on a pair of gloves, she was forced to inspect that reeking cadaver as if it were just simply an old bone, or a fossil. But she swore to herself to do justice to this Crocanaw, and probing his skin, she found multiple lacerations, bruises, and injections sites where needles had been injected beneath the skin. In chalk, on the front of the door standing ajar, a large, red "X" had been etched in blue chalk. Every chamber Minnie encountered standing wide open then, of which there were at least fifty or so, she encountered the same grisly sight. By the time she was nearing the end of the three conjoined Warehouses, she was feeling sickened, and exhausted with the overload of death she was being forced to shoulder. She was set to turn around, Cherris' anxious whimperings matching her own internal pangs of sadness, when Vince suddenly stiffened up, his ears attuning acutely to a faint scratching sound. Guardedly, Minnie crept along the corridor, brow furrowing as she realized just how dangerous the situation could be, how at any minute, she could turn the corner, and be staring down the barrel of a gun. Instead, she came to a similar chamber, this one also ajar, but hosting a pokemon not quite as dead as his comrades. He was just barely living, and this was noticed by a faint scratching, not as a determined plea for help, but seemingly as a distraction for the spasming Pokemon to keep his sanity, to focus on something other than the own labored pant of his dying, rasping breath. As Minnie ran to approach the Pokemon, a downed Mawile, she was surprised when a sudden force of concentrated energy blew her back, a good ten feet into an adjacent prison. As a rude and sharp pain shot up her back, and Cherris and Vince became instantly on their guard and snarling suspiciously at the dying Mawile, Minnie should have felt an immense and growing fear, but she didn't. Only curiosity. Pulling herself up, with Cherris' assistance, she again approached the chamber containing the Mawile, Vince still glowering guardedly at the creature, who, as it seemed, after 'launching' the attack, which Minnie was obviously skeptical about, had fainted. He seemed to be in a deep sleep, and unsettled trance, and as she knelt at his side, she noticed a pained and venomous expression plaguing the delicacy that would've been his adorable face. She had two choices: to leave the little Mawile to die, and walk out with no survivors, and her hand stained with his blood, or to take this curious and unknown being with her, and risk perhaps her own destruction. As she ran her pale hand down the Mawile's silky and shaggy cream fur, she noticed similar splotches of crimson blood staining his fur, feel swollen lumps and delicate areas of bruising, and counting hundreds, perhaps thousands of injection sites in the quivering skin beneath his fur. Craving to know more about this curious Pokemon, and feeling that he might posess something beneficial to Team Solar as well, able to be derived from him by a fellow Psychic Pokemon, she made the decision to, even with his dangerous intent, salvage him. Little did she know that the little Pokemon would provide the Team evidence himself, but not readily, not for a long while, not without extreme insistance and perseverance on her part. Ordinarily, if the Mawile's sacred information hadn't been of such vital importance to Team Solar's mission, if so many other Pokemon's lives weren't on the line because of this one troubled Mawile, she would've had all the patience in the world. But when the truth finally came coursing out of the dark labrynith chamber that served as his mind, it rebelled and surpassed anything she had envisioned. A sick and twisted desire of Team Rocket, much like the German Nazis of World War two, to experiment, to know, and exceding those archaic intentions, to tamper with and create new. This hidden facility, disguised as a harmless storage and docking point, had actually been an experimental facility, of which Pokemon of various types and species like the Mawile were brought there, injected with various strands of DNA from other Pokemon, and tested against one another to determine their overall power and worth. The vast majority of the Pokemon subjected to the brutally painful neverending barrage of shots died. Team Rocket Scientists and 'Doctors' insisted that this experiments wasn't practical in the least, as only about fifteen percent of the Pokemon at the highest would survive the painful merging of genes never meant to be in combination of each other, and those who did surive didn't do so with flying colors, but barelyscraped through. Five percent of these died from initial shock, contamination, or heartbreak, from being seperated from brothers, sisters, mothers, offspring, mates, and trainers.. Out of thousands upon thousands of Pokemon carted off to this facility, only several hundred survived, this Mawile being one of them. The Pokemon DNA inserted into these pokemon was at times completely random, and often done so just for the sake of Science, and experimenation, rather than the intention of actually using them to fight. But of the approximately four hundred surviving, about one fourth of these were subjected to sweet and rare Legendary DNA, that had cost several lives, and injured and maimed any others' just for the Organization to covet. These, the Team leader Giovanni, had a special purpose for in mind. he would instruct these Pokemon into an order that would be all his own, an order, an army of darkness, with Pokemon seemingly normal and unsuspecting in apperance, but who of would shelter a dastardly secret, the inner secret that they contained the acute abilities making the deity Pokemon what they were- Gods. The Mawile had been the sole Pokemon in which they had slipped Mewtwo's DNA into, for the cautious Scientists weren't completely sure what this DNA would do to the unconscious Mawile's mind, for the DNA of Mewtwo was already an artificially generated one, derived from the said to be extinct Mew. The Mewtwo DNA had all the desired effects: Telekenisis, Telepathy, and the ability to form and emit concentrated energy into Psywaves.. But had come with its own noted set of negatives, the single most bold and conflicting pitfall.. The DNA had produced a powerful and uncontrollable rage within the Mawile, one noteworthy similar to Mewtwo's, in that the Psychic Pokemon would obliterate all, age-old structures and frail humans alike, who crossed his path during one of these rages. The Mawile, never meant for an intelligence of that of Mewtwo's, seems to be driven half-insane with his own thoughts, and questions, the constant babbling stream of philosophizing that runs throughout his head. He is, beyond a doubt, the most intelligent and independent of Minnie's Pokemon, and while he certainly was a ripple in the otherwise smooth and constant pattern of her routine life, a ruffle she couldn't quite shake out, he has become the one burrowed closest to her heart. She sees beauty in the broken imperfection this shattered and mutated Pokemon presence, and instead of seeing inconvenience and oddity in his awkward abilities, she sees a sort of special uniqueness, an advantage granted to him that all other Mawile neglect. And whether the stubborn hard-headed maniacal little Pokemon will ever come around to admitting it, he enjoys and even covets the friendship of this trainer. She had generously offered to adopt him, but he, after all, had been the one to choose to go with her instead of take up a job of solitude of working in the Organization. The Mawile, insisting on being called Remorse, an ironic adaptation of the guilt he sensed Minnie feeling as she first stood over his dying body, imagining him as one of the thousands of Darkrose Pokemon she had left carelessly on the Ranch, has found, with a bit of dismay and another bit of smug satisfaction, that he more than surpasses even the most superior intellectual Pokemon now, working with the genes enhacing and sharpening his mind. He enjoys conversing silently with Minnie, and tends not to associate with any of her Pokemon save for Moko, whose faraway and vivd insights sometimes ignite in him a warm comfort, a serene understanding of nature as it is supposed to be. The tidalwave of emotion coursing and thrashing throughout him is often too much for this little Pokemon to handle, so he instead turns to writing, through journal or poetry, and self-mutilation. By the many laces and lines and cuts marking the tiny Pokemon, the common stranger would whisper, as Minnie walked hand in hand with the ravaged and innocent-looking Pokemon, that either he had mimicked such behaviors from herself, or that he was subjected to abuse under her hand. While this embarrasses Minnie, obviously, she tends to Remorse's wounds, physically and emotionally, always with a kind and reassuring manner, and never ever scorn or criticism. He requested, that if he accompany her, that she, under any circumstances, never cage him within a Pokeball again. Hesitantly, she agreed, but only because she had only saw too clearly the horrific confinements in which Remorse had been kept, and how he wouldn't want to go anything even remotely reminding him of the entrappment ever again. But as a compromise, she made him promise that he must always stay with her, so that if he should decide to wreck havoc, or go on one of his suicidal binges, she and the others would be there to help him snap out of it. Remorse is an angsty and angered individual, but Minnie has faith that with time, and proper and relaxed healing, his spirit will eventually be set free, and he will become the strong individual he was meant to be.


Personality (Of Minnie): Coming soon!

Subjects: Battling, and preferably Practical Art, if Charizard and/or Eletj agrees =]

Roleplay sample: :P Hours before.. What? Midian thought bleakly, struggling to remember the events that had occured after her arrival. But.. A tiny spark, a small ignition in her brain, turning over once, aThe very tip of a knife spinning, spinning uncontrollably on a wooden tabletop, swaying dangerously, as it threatened to completely topple over to one side or the other, and then sputtering out and dying completely. She squinted her translucent eyes against the monotonous color scheme of her newfound surrounding. She had yet to glimpse a single shred of existing life, plant, Pokemon, or Humanwise, and as she continued to skim her eyes over the gleaming surface of the snowy Tundra, she felt a strange twanging emanating from deep within her chest. Obviously puzzled, Midian turned her cheek so that her gaze on the spot, and while it looked normal, flat with just a slight promise of a bulge where her breasts were, it felt anything but ordinary. And that's when she realized it. Realize that a little piece of her had died inside, just now, as she stood amid this endless, breathtaking Snowy Desert. Because that's exactly how she felt, deserted by the rest of the world, deserted by anyone and everyone who had ever loved her, or who could've come to in the very near future. Even her faithful little Ciel, her the wriggling little furrball of bountiless energy was absent from her side, which cut into the girl like a dull knife, because the creature hadn't once been out of her sight for more than a few minutes in their whole three year relationship.

You could call it a bit of an unhealthy obsession, but for one confined to the "Belltowers" as Midian saw it, for who else could relate to her past situation other than the lovable though deformed Hunchback? The guy had, after all, conversed with statues of Gargoyles. At least she hadn't resorted to THAT, and that was a good sign, wasn't it? Wasn't it?!?! The little ball of fluff had been all she had. Besides her parents, of course, who were so pressed with age and experience, that while homely and patient as can be with their teenage daughter, her restlessness to always be somewhere, on the move and out doing something worthwhile, and the sharp curiosity that, unfulfilled by the house and the meaningless furnishings taking up most of the space inside it, had her pacing her prison cell with the ferocity of a Tiger, overwhelmed with so much practicality, that she drove herself virtually insane. At least, with Ciel, Midian had been able to share in all her boredom and longing for something more, but now, in this dead, grey world of ice and cold, Midian didn't know who she would turn to.
 
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Absolutly ACCEPTED without a thought of doubt!
 
Okay...I like the plot...so that last elemental spot is mine...tell me which ability fits better.

Name: Samuel "Sam" Tukari
Age: 14
Appearance: Sam likes red, blue...many bright colors. He wears them in his every day outfit. His red jacket, blue shirt, red hat, red shoes, but a yellow backpack. Blue jeans are there, too. Lots of primary colors, huh? He also is fairly tall, standing at 5'9. He weighs 110 pounds, so he is fairly light, but a lot of it is muscle. He is very well built. He also has slightly tanned skin and dark brown hair. Also, his light brown eyes fit his element, Earth...also...here's a pic...as similar as I could find it...
[PokeCommunity.com] Cineris Titan Academy

Rather large, huh?

Personality: Sam is a fairly nice guy. He gets along with most everyone, except complete idiots, he doesn't like them. Apart from that, he likes everyone. This is rather odd, however, as most people are scared of him. They feel a presense from him that they don't like. Sam is afraid of some people, too, as they attacked him out of fear. His family are the only ones who have never feared him. Sam still believes people are good, however.
History: Sam has spent a rather unorthodox childhood. As soon as he was born, the doctor felt a presence he didn't like, so he pulled a scapel on Sam. His parents stopped him, but they had to keep a careful watch over him. After that, Sam grew up in fear. People often threw rocks at him at school. It wasn't until the incident where Sam was liked. A huge pokemon came to his school and everyone ran. Sam, however, could tell what was wrong. He went and pulled a thorn out of its tail and saved the school from its fury. Ever since, children his age have trusted him, along with several adults. Still, he doesn't have everyone's respect, thus why he is going to the academy. Further learning and a chance to meet new people, possibly like himself.
Element: Earth
Gift: He can control soil, sand, and rock. He can shape them and move them, but his control is limited and exausts him. Shaping it takes particularly high amounts of energy, as he must be precise.
Starter: Drifloon!!! Earth and Sky...
Subjects: Breeding 101, Contests 101, Battle Training 101 and Mythology 101.
Trainer Card:
[PokeCommunity.com] Cineris Titan Academy

Extra: :) :) :)! I love smilys, just thought i should say it...
RP Sample: The sun shined brightly as Sam woke up. He recalled yesterday's events and felt a little giddy, even now. As he looked around, he spotted his 2 pokemon, Turtwig and Poochyena, laying in the sun. "Aw....they look so cute right now," Sam said happily. Turtwig was his starter and had gotten much stronger yesterday, and Poochyena had just been caught and was already stronger and had learned a new move. Sam was so proud of his pokemon. "Guys! Wake up! I need your help!" Sam said rather loudly. Immediatly, his pokemon were up and ready. "I need you to go and look for some berries so I can season breakfast," Sam said, striking a fire. They were actually gonna have cooked berries, but this was, in Sam's opinion, the best way to get them to find the biggest berries they could find. He was also going to add a little bit of ground pokefood to his pokemon's breakfast, so that they got nutrients.

After a few minutes, his pokemon came back carrying some huge berries. Sam immediatly started grilling them. His pokemon sat there, curious as to what Sam was doing. "I'm just cooking the berries to add a bit of warmth. While they cook, do you guys wanna practice a bit?" Sam asked. His pokemon eccstatically replied with what seemed to be a yes. Soon, Turtwig was dodging Poochyena's powerful tackle attack. Poochyena was quick, but Turtwig was a lot smarter. He knew how to dodge. Poochyena, however, had no problem with this attack pattern, as he knew eventually, Turtwig would get it. He had just landed about 3 strikes quickly as Turtwig quickly got up and hit him with a powerful attack of his own. Poochyena was stunned as Turtwig got in a second, more powerful blow. Sam was proud. his pokemon were getting so powerful and smart. "Oh! Breakfast is ready, guys! Let's eat!" Sam said, putting some cooked berries on a plate and the rest in 2 bowls, along with some pokefood.

After a great breakfast, Sam briefed his pokemon on the day's plans. They were going to finish up this route and reach Oldale Town before nightfall. They hadn't been going long when Sam noticed something. Upon closer inspection, Sam discovered it was a fishing pole. "Hm...wonder why this is here...?" Sam asked, curiously. When his pokemon shrugged, Sam put it in his backpack and kept going. He knew he'd have to return it, so he decided to keep an eye out for trainers. Soon after, though, Sam saw an even greater sight. A huge lake! "Whoa! Let's go check it out!" Sam said, running as his pokemon followed. As they got there, Sam noticed someone freaking out as he stomped around the lake. As Sam got closer, they kid said, "Hey you! Have you seen a fishing rod?" "Um...actually, is this it?" Sam asked, pulling out the rod he had found. "You thief! Let's teach this guy a lesson! Go! Gyrados!" the kid yelled. "Shoot. Doesn't look like we'll escape this one easily. Okay! Go! Both of you!" Sam said, having his own pokemon move in.

This wasn't good. Gyrados was perfectly safe in the water, since Sam had no ranged attacks. Unfortunatly, Sam wasn't sure of gyrados's attacks. He knew it probably knew thrash and bite, since it looked newly evolved. "Okay! Use thrash!" the boy said, confirming Sam's thoughts. Much to Sam's dismay, the Gyrados quickly flew out of the water and started thrashing about on the land. Luckily, his pokemon had dodged right in time. "Okay! Get a little ways away from it and use Withdraw and Howl!" Sam said, comanding his pokemon to use their useful support moves. "Grr! Don't mock me! Use thrash again!" the boy said. The Gyrados was obviously angry and attacked even quicker than before. Sam pokemon took a direct hit, underestimating it's power. "Hm...he doesn't use anything else, so that's definatly his only pokemon. He also uses only thrash, so that's probably it's only move. Okay! Tackle! Both of you! Turtwig, you go right and Poochyena, go left!" Sam commanded skillfully. His pokemon moved in perfect sinc, dodging out of it's range only to tackle it simeltaneously from each side. The Gyrados roared in pain. Sam knew it was getting tired. "Use thrash!" the kid yelled. Gyrados, however, hurt itself. "Idiot! It's confused. Finish it off! Tackle it one more time! This time, tackle it at the face!" Sam said. His pokemon, however, did something strange. As Turtwig ran up, he used tackle while Poochyena sat back and howled. Then, while Gyrados was stunned, Turtwig used withdraw while Poochyena jumped off it's back and his Gyrados square in the face. His pokemon were in perfect sync the whole time, too. Sam was impressed how far they'd come in so little time.

"Noooo! Gyrados!" The boy said, sad for his pokemon being knocked out. "Will you just listen to me? I said you could have your rod!" Sam said, handing the kid the rod. "Oh! I'm really sorry. I didn't mean to attack you. I really am sorry!" the kid said, crying now. "Its really okay. I probably would have done the same thing. I'm Sam, who're you?" Sam asked, putting out his hand. Taking Sam's hand, the kid said, "I'm Andy. Nice to meet you. You're really good, Sam! I couldn't believe how you battled!" "Thanks! You too, but how did you get a Gyrados?" Sam asked. "Oh! That's easy. The rod you just returned to me is called a Good Rod. It can catch gyradoses easily. It's only level 10, which is why it only knows thrash. I'm hoping to train it so that it can eventually learn Hyper Beam, though," Andy explained. "Cool! Sounds great! Maybe when you do, we can battle again!" Sam said. "Yeah! Oh! For returning my new Good Rod, you can have this!" Andy said, handing Sam a fishing rod. "Okay, but what is it?" Sam asked. "It's an Old Rod. It used to only catch magikarp, but recently, people have been catching other pokemon with one, too!" Andy said. "Cool! Thanks!" Sam said, "Well, I have to get going. See ya!" Sam said, leaving.

And just cause I love 'em...more smilys! :):):):):)!

 
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Alright, good, good. However, Reading minds isnt really an earth power. If you change it, then I'll accept. However, for now, Pending.

Edit: Accepted!
 
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