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It was early morning, but Sam was up anyway. The boat had been rocking for hours, so he couldn't sleep all that well anyway. The fact that he got seasick easily hurt too...so he just went back to his room. The boat was good for one thing, at least. He could practice with his katana with no one to get in his way. This katana was special, Sam had hand crafted it. The special thing, however, was what it was made of. Stone. Sam had a unique gift. He could craft things out of earth itsself. Stil...he didn't know why. Yet, when his parents had learned this, they shipped him here. He still didn't know why. A few quick swipes at a picture on the wall and Sam pulled out another weapon, his knife. The knife was for guarding, the katana for attacking. A few hours passed quickly as Sam practiced. He had soon arrived at the academy. "Just great...well...Floon...let's go." Sam said, throwing a pokeball. His Drifloon came out. "Floon?" it said. "Yeah...we need to sneak these in, like we normally do. Ready?" Sam asked. Floon nodded and picked up the parcel containing his sword and knife. "Thanks, Floon. I've got some food in my bag for you as soon as we get all moved in." Sam said. Floon growled cutely to say how happy it was. They got off the boat and walked towards the main gate. Showing his ID, he was let in and walked towards the main office.

"May I help you?" the secretary asked. "Yes...the name's Sam? I'm running a touch late..." Sam said. "Ah. You've arrived. Well, here. Your schedule and where you are to dorm. Enjoy your time!" She said. Sam said nothing as he walked towards the dorm. When inside, he quickly scouted for bugs or any other way he could be watched. He hid his katana and knife quickly and gave Floon some food. When Floon was done, he headed off to class. Just as he went in the door, he heard someone say, "Where is Mr. Tukari?" "Present." Sam said, walking into class and sitting down.
 
I believe I can fly.

Ooc: Sorry for taking an eternity getting this up, Eletj. ;) I know we had our little deal thing going on, but I ended up not being freed up until today, and even now, i'm on a two-hour time limit. So if this isn't up to par, forgive me, but at least it'll advance the Roleplay along a little bit. As for the Minnie thing, i'm not going to do Midian and her both in the same post. I'll do a Minnie post probably later on this week, after I get everything sorted out with The Elementals. Okey. Here I go.

I think I can, I think I can, I think I can, I think I- - Whoa-aoh!! Meeting the acqauintence of a sudden and unexpected obstacle, the little Eevee immediately put on the breaks, throwing his entire weight into a single, desperate movement that, like the breaks of a Car, he prayed would halt the careening momentum that was his flailing form.

"Veeeeeee!" The little Evolution Pokemon shrieked in horror-stricken panic, smoke practically curling up from his paws as he grinded himself ever deeper into the pavement marking the set paths that Cineris Titan Students, were, every year, ordered strictly to stick to when traversing between classes, but many, in a rebellious and free-spirited effort to break from the reign of adult law, avoided purposely, traipsing through the grassy lawn meant only for instructional battles, Pokemon of all shapes and sizes loping at their sides. But this particular obstacle, the one that Ciel was floundering involuntarily toward at an uncontrollably breakneck pace, just so happened to be the biggest Pokemon in sight, and, as a tossed-in ironic little twist, the most ferocious in appearance. Why this massive Pokemon was even allowed run of the pathway that the thousands of other bustling trainers and their companions were made to edge along evaded Ciel completely, as the lumbering beast filled so much space, that its massive, elephantine paws protruded several inches off the six-foot wide pathway. Sure enough, as had almost been the case on the Helicopter, Ciel, on ordinary days just the plain, average almost to the point of being dull Normal-type Eevee, had today, been transformed, briefly at least, into a Flying-type creature. Unaccustomed to the ways of the air, and definitely not equipped with the appendages for mastering it, Ciel had no choice but to slame face-first into the gargantuan creature standing deliberately in every others' way.
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Wipe out.." The Eevee groaned, peeling with painstaking effort the surface of his face from the creature's.. From the creature's.. Knee?!

But.. But.. Ciel thought, perplexed, mind shuddering from the overload on his senses, and all rational logic, while, at the same time, his heart, ordinarily the metronome, the monotonous beat setting the background for all regular activity, skyrocketed out of control, pulsating grossly larger than usual, hammering against the delicate structure that was his chest.
I swear, I must've been flying at least twenty feet in the air! Well, maybe not exactly twenty feet, but who's counting?! No need to dwell on the specifics, anyways.. Twenty, three, what difference does it even make?

The little Eevee's frenzied thoughts were interrupted abruptly, as a brash and ominous presence loomed over the staggering form that was the fragile little Eevee, bushy tail tucked down inbetween his oddly splayed legs, the tiny Pokemon's head lowered, crossed brown eyes rolling back into his jarred head momentarily, focusing upon the black canvas of nothingness that was presented to him, and then just as suddenly rolling back out, to gaze out dumbfoundedly at the broad daylight marking the default setting of reality. The little Eevee, still plagued with feelings of dizziness, unsettlement, and nausea amongst other things, could only sort these three out for the time being, and making the decision that it would be best to deal with these identified conditions first, chose to walk it out. As the Eevee drug a single microscopic paw forth though, as painstakingly and concentrating as if he were a Hiker attempting to heave himself up the face of a rock wall, a fat kid making the effort of clearing a fifty yard space to snatch up the last slice of Cake, a member of the elderly race when they spy a shining penny temptress laying victim out in the middle of a busy street. But all the Eevee's efforts were in vain, as his still-recuperating bones immediately gave out, failing him, around the same time, the creature, whatever it was, that had served as the airborne Ciel's landing pad, bellowed out an enraged and deafening roar.

"Oh..crap." Ciel gulped, the little Evolution Pokemon's big, brown eyes stretching wide open as slowly, dreadfully, he drug them up the mass of the hulking green creature's form, the creature that, compared to himself, was like a seperate planet, and the Eevee was certain would make comfortable living accomadations for himself, but a whole clan of Eevee. It wasn't entirely the size of the Pokemon that spooked little Ciel, that was only a fraction of the overall problem. The other part were in the large creature's double canines, surprisingly sharp, filed down to perfect points on the pearly ends, for the Grass-type Pokemon that he was. The other surrounding teeth, and it made more sense for the plant-based Pokemon to contain more of these than the four canines, were broad, and flat, appearing no more welcoming than the first few sets Ciel had gandered at, seemingly perfect for grounding up small, tough objects.

Grass-type Pokemon don't prefer meat.. do they?! Do they?! Especially not in the form of small, petrified Eevees..

Ciel, was in fact, so driven with fear by this creature, a Venosaur, the largest and most potent of all the Leafy clan, at least to the cowering little Eevee right now, that the desperate conquest he had embarked on, after Midian, his dear and precious if not scatter-brained and clumsy oaf of a trainer had been trapped inside the Medical Wing, had been furthest from his little mind for the past few minutes. The Bulbasaur he had been trailing, rather successfully up to this point, and more specifically, the girl being trained by her, had been almost in his grips, almost in reach of an ambush and interrogation by the furious little Eevee, who was fuming still, not so much at the girl and her Bulbasaur than at Midian herself, for being so blind and oblivious to entrust her secret, the single most important element, that not only her life, but his revolved and depended upon, blurting it out to a complete and total stranger, one that to the critical Eevee, resembled Lurch from The Addams' Family. And so he had been in hot pursuit of the duo, unsure of what exactly he would do when he got to them, but sure of one thing: That the girl, whoever she was, who had absorbed the majority of Midian and Lurch's conversation, and had beheld the full extent, the marvel of the powers he and Midian and striven for so many years to conceal, wouldn't have the chance to open her mouth and blurt out the secrets, and potential blackmail it tasted. That was, until, this moving planet had implanted itself directly in Ciel's way.

At first, the gutsy little furball of a Pokemon was enraged, How dare the Venasaur deliberately interrupt his bold and selfless mission?

"Hey, you!" The little Eevee growled, dragging himself into a position most convincing, a position, though barely held atop wobbling faulty limbs, looked almost half-legit. A battlestance that on any other Eevee, would look fiercely cute, laced with just an edge of menace, a show of defiance to inform any Pokemon, much less a Venasaur, that the pint-sized little Pokemon would at least give them a run for their money. With this Eevee, though, so obviously devestated from his previous nasty collision with the Seed Pokemon, that he looked more like a newborn Ponyta, though an infinity more awkward and unsturdy.

"Moving.. Planet!" Ciel continued on bravely, puffing his thin little chest out in an extra effort to intimidate the beastly Pokemon. The Venasaur only lifted a short eyebrow, wide jaw stretching open wide and twisting up into a superior smirk, as he lowered his great head, staring, with a cold maroon iris into the face of the little Eevee. Again, Ciel gulped, but stood his ground, ever more determined now not to lose his nerve or his rational line of thinking. His life, and Midian's even more, could depend on how he handled this whole situation.

"You wanna' go?!" Ciel barked out in a snapping, mocking tone, a much tinier miniscule version of the Venasaur's smirk flashing across his brave little face. Immediately, the Eevee regretted saying it. What tiny sliver of a chance he had of appealing to the monster creature's gentle giant half, however deep that portion of him may be buried under all the thick layers of menace, intimidation, and the brutal sense of torture he had replaced fun with, had dimished, as the creature, no more in a spiteful manner of sport, and now in an insulted fury, now that his reputation and abilities had been assaulted by a similar creature the size of his toenail, the Venasaur, with a tremulous jolting and shaking of the immediate flat terrain surrounding the two, fell, rather than crouched down into a battle position of his own. An ugly, barbarian grin spreading across the cracked, scaly surface of his muzzle, the Venasaur snorted once, licking his lips in eager anticipation.

"Uh-oh.." Ciel muttered, his tiny little body standing erect, seeming to forget all the pain twisting and knotting him up, hindering him to the point of limited mobility, as his tiny head turned upward, toward the Heavens, where a big, beautiful ball of eminent light dominated, the Heavens, the unveiling of a masterpiece of and mastered by the God himself, a representative of the earthly human representative, the same divine light radiating always, good times or bad, in solid darkness, or just the same, broad and beautiful daylight, the peak of a candle burning with strength and bold determination, refusing to flicker, and choosing to instead shine, the apple of his eye, the one affection of his heart, his Midian, who he knew was gifting them all with this illustrious vision in her happiness. At the most inconvenient of times, really, because the Venasaur had his gargantuan head lifted toward the Heavens as well, not simply just basking in and enjoying the glowing radiation in appreciation as every other Human and Pokemon was now doing, but sucking in the energy like a big green vacuum, the ancient bloom on the arch of his Dinosaur back glowing with a strange glow, beaming with the shiny encasing of the gathering light being absorbed into the large, yellow receptors plotted randomly all over the hanging petals of the blossom.

Ciel was no mind reader, by any means, had he posessed this acute and innate ability, he wouldn't have find himself quaking in fear, almost to the point of self-urination right now. But at this moment, it seemed as plain as day to him, what the simple and narrow-minded creature directly in front of him was thinking. The Eeveen raised his eyebrow questionably, first at the Vensaur's stereotypical burlesque voice. It was so expected, that it almost seemed arrange. Surreal. Move-like.

Dear Arceus! Ciel thought in outrage, averting his ever-changing and never monotonous expression up toward the Heavens, which, of all times, was feeding the Venasaur energy until the bloom was so fat, he looked to be a tick near explode. It were as if some force, craving sick, perverse drama, had led the unsuspecting ballsy Eevee to his own doom, and the spot where he stood now, the awful jello-ey weakness that plagued his every movement now wasn't meant to be there, but was only necessary for some dramatic plot twist?! Ciel was thinking too hard now, and he knew this, as he sank, defeated, down to his knees.

"Touche.." He laughed, shutting his wonderous brown eyes to the surrounding world, for what was the last time, he imagined, in preparation for the void of the universe, which he was sure, as he wasn't, at least he had a feeling, important enough to be received and greeted personally by Arceus, God of all, dead, live, and undead, that he would simply just be absorbed, his spirit anyways. His body naturally would be grinded to a pulp. The Solar Beam fully charged, the Venasaur flashed the Eevee a last smirk, one that the Eevee, his little eyes squinched fearfully shut, couldn't partake of anyways. But no matter, the little pipsqueak would be gone soon anyways..

"Goodbye, Midian.." The furry little creature whispered, between clenched and prepared teeth, though his eyes, closed fearfully to the cruel world outside them, had managed for her a single, shining crystal teardrop.

And then, a divine miracle, the likes of which Ciel had never encountered before- he and his trainer practically a magnet for ill will and bad luck, came in the form of a scream. Not his own scream, or even a person's rushing in to intervene. The deep, throaty roar of the Venasaur, recognized by the dying bellow that seemed to eminate from all vanquished beasts as his attack was reciprocated. But by..

"Out of my way!" This time, a new voice had come into play. Peeling one eye open, Ciel noticed a new form beside him, one that had leapt seemingly from nowhere, to the Eevee right now, his very own angel and saint descended from the heavens. Tears pooled within the little Evolution Pokemon's awe-stricken eyes, and a crooked smear spread across his tiny round face as he observed a Houndour, sleek ebony coat absorbing, just as rapidly and thirstily as the Venasaur, the light of the sun. Though the little Dark Pokemon seemed not to be manipulating the divine light in the same way that the Venasaur was, it was clear that the ever-lating ball of radiance was powering the Houndour's Flamethrower, intensifying the intense heat several fold, allowing it, combined with the Houndour's own remarkable strength, to easily combat the advanced Vensaur's Solarbeam attack. As the flame seemed to literally explode from the Houndour's mouth, and immediately sear and set ablaze the first particle of the Venasaur that it touched, the Houndour plastered on his own smirk, a goofier, more playful version of the Venasaur's cold-hearted one from earlier.

"Looks like someone came out of the Daycare too early.." He observed, appraising the Venasaur with an indifferent stare and an arched eyebrow as the creature screamed, and then thrashed in deserved agony.

"Ivy, come back!" Came a high-pitched and panicking voice, and from behind the huge mass of Pokemon, appeared the form of a frightened little boy, eyes releasing the dam of mean-spirited malice he had been watching the show with, and now filling with remorse, with shocked anger, of the unexpected retaliation.

"I'm sorry, Ivy!" The little boy babbled, staring mournfully at the Pokeball.

"I didn't see the Houndour come up, I swear! And now they're BOTH going to pay!"

"Uh-Oh".. Muttered the Houndour, the beginnings of a short, very pink tongue protruding from his dark muzzle. He tossed a glance over at Ciel, and gave him a little bit of a wink.

"What do we do?!" Ciel asked worriedly, hobbling weakly over to stand at the side of the Houndour, who was now watching the little worm of a trainer with a neutral, if not slightly playful expression, sporting no obvious fear, fury, or arrogance over his victory. His expression was so calm, so cool, so unchanging, as if he expected every detail of the previous scene, and it had went down exactly as he planned.

"We run!" The Houndour exclaimed, with a wage of his stubby little tail, crouching down into the position, and snatching up the tiny little Evolution Pokemon by the nape of his neck.

"Well, I do. You just.. hang there, until I can figure out a more comfortable arrangement." The Houndour mumbled through his mouthful of Eevee, as he sprang away from the scene, out of sight of the little weasel, before trouble could ensue.

"I don't think so! Ivy will be avenged!" The boy shrieked in a high-pitched, thin nasally voice, and as the likes of a second Pokeball, this one an Ultraball, left the imprisonment of his hand, Ciel could practically hear the Star Wars' Darth Vadar theme song accompanying it.

"Electivire, out!" He cried, and soon, a strange, mutant Insect Big Cat thingy sprange out, jaws immediately stretched in gaping preparation for what it would do to the two little Pokemon once he caught hold of them.

"Snap!" Ciel muttered, but the Houndour seemed unperplexed as he loped easily on, despite the incredible God-like strength and speed of the Electivire, relaxed and confident that his evasion was greater, his bemused smile stretching ever wider every time the Electivire was made to stop, and dodge incoming trainers or Pokemon. With a mounting sensation of dread, Ciel was starting to believe that the Houndour thought that this was all simply just a game, and that he didn't fully understand the consequences of game over.

"What's your name?" The Houndour asked, the smoothness of his voice depicting the state of his nerves, which, as before, had remained undaunted.

"Ciel", The Eevee responded simply, keeping worried eyes trained straight ahead, for anything he might be able to do to aid the Houndour savior, and increase their odds of survival by the slightest degree.

"You weren't following that chic with the Bulbasaur too, were you?" Ciel asked, expression exploding with shock as he swivelled his head 'round, to survey the Houndour's intentions for himself. He was dismayed to see, or feel, rather, that upon the innocent question of this one constant quest, the Eevee was instantly bathed in a sticky, wet fluid, one that smelled of a mixture of dirt, Pokemon food, and worn-out clothing. The realization that the substance was saliva sent the already-jostled Eevee into hysterics.

"Dude!" He yipped, squirming uncomfortably, which seemed to snap the Houndour back to attention.

"Oh, sorry." He apologized sheepishly, throwing an apologetic doggy smile Ciel's way, for honest effect.

"I was just promised something delicious, if I followed that girl and her Floral-scented Pokemon. It happens naturally, I don't get steaks that often. I'm Zero, by the way."

The little Pokemon's Fox-like ears perked up in return, and he returned the smile, putting the offensive, droolen odor he was now emitting out of his mind for the time being. His little tail began to wag in earnest, and he sighed, sagging in relief that the Houndour, being his only mode of transportation for the time being, was headed the way he had originally been intending before the Demon of an Ogre Pokemon had stopped him in his tracks. The wag of the tail, and the smile to match could have partially been due in part to the enthusiasm the little pint-sized Pokemon felt coursing throughout him, though, and in fact was. He had made his first four-legged friend at the Academy!

"What's in it for you?" Zero asked, continuing in his lope, nearly having to screech to a halt as a girl and her Oddish unexpectedly flew into their pathway, the slow-reflexed Human staring dumbly at the duo, as if she had never seen a Houndour carrying an Eevee before, and didn't quite know how to respond to the spectacle.

"Midian's safety. It would kill me if anything happened to her, and to me, but especially her because of some girl who couldn't keep her big mouth to herself. Midian can be a real ditz sometimes, and a clutz all-around, wth the way that she just blurts things out before even thinking their impact on the other person.. Same way with her actions." It's like.. she thinks this world is all a game. She knows she wasn't meant for it, she was meant for the Holy playground above, and born into it as a Holy Princess, just wishing on herself death so that she can return to the warm light.. Like some other creatures I know. Ciel thought, stealing a glance over at Zero.

"No juicy steak?" He had rattled on, this seeming to be a conflict in his mind.

"Bummer. If Damien puts out, i'll share, okay?!" The Houndour offered generously, the conflict seemingly resolved, simple as that, in his mind as that big, goofy grin came back into play. Ciel smiled, in quiet appreciation of his newfound friend's unending generosity, not just plucking him straight up from the jaws of death himself in Venasaur form, but now, without a second thought, offering up something as rare and delictable and elusive to two Canine Pokemon as a Steak.

"Whoa! Girl with the stripes and Bulbasaur, three o'clock!" Ciel barked, and as Zero's big, black eyes strayed, carrying Ciel with them, to a different direction entirely, Ciel grimaced, a big, fat sweatdrop rolling down alongside his furry little cheek, as he realized that the girl and her Pokemon weren't exactly in a three o'clock position. They were more like, straight ahead, a six feet's distance.

"Aha!" Zero exclaimed, dark eyes alighting triumphantly as he slowed his pace to a walk, seemingly forgetting the Electivire still racing desperately behind them. The Thunderbolt Pokemon hadn't forgotten them, though, and as the two little Pokemon crept into a building, in hot pursuit of the girl and her Bulbasaur in front of them, the Electivire followed also without hesitation, not even ridden down by a pant, his monstrous gate allowing him to achieve the same effect walking that the little Houndour had by running at full speed. Not even pausing to wait for the door to open for the chance to steal in, as Zero and Ciel had, the Electivire charged mercilessly through the thick double doors, wrenching the doors off their hinges, and making twin comical, yet hideously maccabre impressions of an enraged Electivire into the windowless bodies of the doors themselves. The stubby tail of the Houndour was just disappearing into the first door on the left, and so, the grunt-like Pokemon's simple mind fallowing through with the single order entrusted to him by his scrawny trainer, the Electivire, enactingno caution or stealth whatsoever, crashed through that door as well, scanning the room, sabre-like fangs protruding from his upper lip, as he searched in vain. The Houndour and the Eevee had tucked themselves away, out of sight, so that they could spy on the girl as she had on Midian and Damien, and to ensure, more than anything, that she wouldn't open her mouth and sing like a canary.

But as of now, they had bigger Magikarp, or, as in this case, Electivire to fry. The duo's eyes widened simultaneously in shock, as the Thunderbolt creature charged into the room, obviously surprised at the extent the Pokemon would go to just to avenge his fallen teammate. Or maybe it wasn't so much a case of anger, as of lack of intelligence and unerring obedience to his thoughtless trainer. In either case, Ciel and Zero, and the rest of Mr. Kenji Darkrose's homeroom were, to put it bluntly, completely and totally screwed.

"Crap." Ciel uttered, for what was definitely the second time today. Letting out a loud exhale, and taking in the sight of all the startled and frightened students, and knowing that they had been the one to dredge this creature up from the depths of the Black Lagoon, or, as it appeared in the Barbarian Pokemon's case, the ancient caves of the past.

"You know we have to do something about this, right?" He muttered to Zero, who but nodded once in the affirmative, dark eyes already falling down in a honed-in narrowed concentration, large puppy paws gripping the tile floor as he made himself known, revealing himself, to make him the one and only target of the Pokemon's rage, a sorry attempt to prevent any of the students or their Pokemon from injury. But the Houndour wasn't alone. Stepping up to the plate, beside him, Ciel flashed him a fearful but corageous battle, body still crippled with fatigue from the his previous crash and burn, but refusing to cower, and let his new buddy go it alone.

And so the two little Pokemon stood, selflessly, courageously, feigning a confidence of the powers which they were well-aware might not be sufficient enough this time to combat the advanced body and abilities of the Electivire. There was no sun here, nor rain. They were evenly matched, it would seem to the naked eye, two Pokemon lower on the Evolutionary chain versus the king of kings of Electric-type Pokemon, Ciel had the sneaking suspicion that they were the underdogs of the situation, all puns intended. Glancing over at Zero, he betrayed no fear, no dreading anxiety of the battle soon to commence, retaining his outwardly calm and cool demeanor as he stood, erect and proud, staring the Electivire down icily, Ciel guessing mentally preparing himself for the impossible feat they were both to accomplish: Keeping this room of thirty or so plus their instructor safe, while successfully taking down this mammoth of a Pokemon. Sparks were flying, literally, as the Electivire chrarged, prepping for one of the infamous and nasty shocks he were known for, to finish what the Venasaur had started, and perhaps earn him some rare praise from his trainer. Ciel gulped. This was it..

Meanwhile..

Midian, thanks in full to the efforts of Damien, had been plucked from her painstaking and futile crawl to the Medical Kit, which, in the current throbbing senility of her pain-ridden mind, had seemed like the Holy Grail, a Cornicopia of treasure that would relieve her aliment instantly, and set gently down on one of the Gurnies she had first found herself conscious.

"Back to Square one.." She muttered through gritted teeth, chuckling, not so much at her own joke than at her feeble attempt to make humor, even in this situation. Her unsettling eyes, always airborne, it seemed, and never still, not more than a few seconds, a natural impulse, as allowing the vessels to remain on another's any longer could result in rather ghastly consequences, focused, oddly enough, on Damien's, and as they did, as she stared down and sifted among the hazel depths of his own, she was pleased at what she found there, Purity, not so much in literal sense but as in spirit, an honest striving for the good of mankind, and the genuine concern and care, that, though wasn't entirely expelled on the outside, Midian felt, not only in her eyes, but in her heart, as she accepted the Medical Kit with her "Strong hand". After her thorough invesitgation of him, Midian came away with a feeling of satisfaction, that her secret really would be safe with him, and, that out of selfish gain and material greed, he wouldn't crow it to the first official he came in contact with. Forcing the Medical kit open with her one good hand, examining the boy who examined her with an odd curiosity, removing a roll of Medical tape and winding it around the throbbing hand.

The tape didn't do anymore more than restrain the appendage from swelling even further, and, wrapped about her once pale and slender hand, now swollen to the point of looking like an overripe, squeezed to the point of deformation Tomato, appearing grotesque as the skin and pain continued to extend, past the tape, which, while successfully keeping the hand from exploding, was also cutting off the circulation in her hand. Faint tinges of blue began to emerge in splotches among the scarlet sea boiling within her hand, just as Midian thought she had fixed it. Unbeknownst to her, a faint fluttering had started up in her chest, provoked from the cheer energy she exerted just to keep from crying out in agony, as her healing tendencies pulsated stronger within her, and the initial backup from resisting them began to occur. Turning pleading translucent eyes toward the boy, the pale irises overflowing more with tears of stinging pain, more than emotion, and like a hurt animal, let out a low, involuntary whimper. She wouldn't have dared ask for his assistance, not after all he had done, not after everything he had been through. But she recalled now, that he was beside the Bunny girl when she had stood over him, and so logic would say that perhaps he was acquainted with her.

"Do you.." She spat out, between gasps, the efforts of conversation only doing more to heigthten her already miserable pain.

"..know where that girl.. might have gone.." After this, she could continue on no longer, and before defensive unconsciousness, the one mechanism that could allieviate all her symptons, the nasty side effects of being a said 'chosen one', could set in, she forced herself to her feet, eyes lit with a hopeless determination, like watching a Fly struggle against the confines of a Spider Wb. Only, she played both predator and victim. Her injuries were fault of her own, not directly, but her own nature. How could it be, that abilities so helpful, marking the salvation of others could be her own victim, her own natural suicide? Midian didn't know, and she didn't care to ponder these as she again scanned the room, for a third time setting her sights on the ominous window, as it was obvious in her grotesque condition that she couldn't rush out past the nosy Nurse.

Midian versus unrelenting window. Part two. She thought savagely, eyes narrowing down as, inhaling a deep air of breath, she clutched the lame hand against her delicate chest, and set off again, with the same speed she had ambled towards the Medical kit, toward the window.
 
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Bunny to the rescue?

ooc: it may be short but I graced you with my presence

Yuki looked at the cave slowly. She felt safe here, as if nothing could touch her; yet she felt sad and stumbled deeper into the cave Bunny was slowly following her master behind her. Yuki's aurua gave off quite a depressed one, she was so junmbled up inside. "Bunny go have fun, I'll see you later.." She mumbled as she released the buneary from her pokeball. Yuki looked out the cave waiting for something to come and snatch her away. Bunny hopped out of the cave and back into the school.

"Sheesh, whats her problem? I've seen peppier stones then she has been lately, I bet it's that Damien guys fault. Yeah, thats it. I hate him!" Bunny mumble to herself as she roamed the halls which were now eerily empty, until a loud crash echoed through bunnys ears. It wasn't very far, and since Bunny had the distinct technique to tell where it was, she decided it was time to have an adventure of her own. "One little adventure couldn't hurt." Bunny told herself hopping to the origin of the crash site. She peeked behind the corner, her ears twitching ever so slightly, and seeing an eevee and Damens houndour, she looked around it was very apparent a battle was taking place. It was quite humorous in Bunnys sites, she has a small playful smirk on her face.

The trainer had now come screeching by, and in fury released an electivire against the two small pokemon. "Oh me oh my..Now thats hardly fair is it?" The tiny bunny pokemon smirked, she knew how to deal with big pokemon, she had been captured by poachers, she knew how to play a game of hide and seek. The two had begun charging their powers when all of the sudden....

"HEY UGLY!" Bunny cried out and insulted the gargantuan pokemon, and started shaking her small fluffy tail at him, tantalizing him, wiating for him to attack.

"WHAT DID YOU CALL ME?!" the electivire shouted dirviting his attention from the two small pokemon and stomped his foot torwards the tiny pokemon. Bunny had an overconfident smirk on her face.

"You heard me. Whatcha yah gonna do about it? Are you gonna use that attack you call a static shock! Hah, don't make me laugh!" Bunny yelled as she teased the pokemon. Bunny was only laughing as he charged at her.

She was small and nimble, so she hopped over him with ease, as the got to the other side she was already charging an ice beam. SHe shot it right out at the gargantuan pokemon freezing him solid. "Don't mess with a Buneary that was captured by poachers, your mediocre in my eyes." Bunny tauntedhimand left it at that. The trainer was desperatly trying to save his frozen pokemon, but then bent down and grabbed the tiny bunny.

"He what do you think your doing?! Freezing my electivire like that! How do you even know ice beam anyway?!" The astonished trained yelled at her as he held her by her neck. Bunny merley had a smirk on her face.

"Well I think thats for me to know, and for you to never find out!" She yelled kicking him in the face so hard that he dropped her and fell to the ground, nose clearly bleeding from a good, hard kick to the face. She yawned and only thought of beating a gargantuan electivire and giving his train a nosebleed a chore, not a achievement.

"Feh, what pests." She added as she rummaged throguh the mans backpack, stealing a bit of his money and hiding it in her fur. "So, do you two plan to stand there foever like to bumbling idiots and bore me, or are we gonna do something fun? You clearly don't know any games to play if you go around picking fihgts like that." Bunny scoffed at the two, and laughed to herself. She felt so high and mighty at the moment, she had just accomplished what these two could only hope to dream of.

"If you two are just going to stand there then kindly have some interesting coversation so that I may join in. I'm very bored you see." Bunny told htem in an annoyed tone. But just as suddenly she heard a sound she dreaded, she knew her ice beam had not be very powerful... "Uh-oh." Bunny whispered to the other two as she felt beads of sweat form on her back.

Crack...crack...crack....Shatter.

"SNAP!" Bunny yelled, as she looked at the electivire that was glaring down on her. She sweatdropped and gave a pathetic whimper.

"You....You...think your so strong?" The electivire trembled with rage, Bunny gulped and waited for the impact, which came sooner then she had expected. Before the poor bunny pokemon knew it she was slammed against the wall by a hard electric punch. Bunny was sent flying against the wal lwhile electrive waves coiled around her like a snake with it's prey. "You think you can beat me you pathetic bunny?" The electivire mocked her.

Bunny started shaking with rage at this point, memories from her past flooded
to her. "Do...Not...Call...Me....PATHETIC!" Bunny yelled as she got up and stamped her foot, the electrical spells dispatched from her body and the tiny bunny pokemon gritted her teeth in anger. The electivire smirked at her.

"So you can still move?" He taunted her as he charged another electric punch at her, but bunny quickly dodged and kicked the electivire in the head, sending him face forward into the ground, and then releasing an ice beam onto the electivire freezing him solid once more and then breaking her own ice prison by delivering a series of powerful kicks to the down electivire till the electivire was unconscious, and then Bunny froze the Electivire over once more. Of course all this fighting was bound to make quite a racket.....
 
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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...)
(Oh. Well... Um... I'm not out of this yet! It's getting hard to follow, but that's my own fault. I have been busy and whatnot, so yeah. The previous post of mine is to help me remember where I left off XD)

Entering the classroom cooking was supposed to take place, Cierra suddenly stopped. Nobody was there, nothing was set up, it was as if the class wasn't going to take place. It took her a second or two to look up at the clock. Almost 9. Funny, I thought I'd be early... Turning around to leave the building, Cierra was suddenly startled by a voice coming from a close classroom. Quickly dashing into that room to see what was going on, Cierra noticed everyone, including those in her own class, were in this room. Oh, right... A form, I think?

After listening to the teacher, Cierra headed back to Cooking Class. Surprsingly, there still wasn't anyone there. Great, what to do now...? Turning around to exit, Cierra stopped. Must...wait.... After all, he (or she) could come in at any second... She forced herself to take a seat, and then got out a juice box. As she slurped through the straw, she began to think about her previous years in a public Pokemon school.

"There she is! The witch!"

"Burn her down!!!"

"WITCH!!!"

"Class, just because Cierra's 'different' doesn't mean she's a witch...."

"Yes, it does! Look at her! All alone, reading some book that can't be interpreted by others...."

"Class, I'll have you know she's a Wiccan..."

"And that's a W-I-T-C-H!"

"YEAH!!!"


Banging her head against the desk, Cierra groaned. Recalling her past experiences at a Pokemon school was one thing, but then remembering what was said about her was just torture. So she might've been different from everyone else. But really, that didn't matter now, did it? Cierra then thought about the rabbit cosplayer this school had. Despite the fact she dressed strangely, she was probably no different from the rest of the students. And supposedly there were some others with an ability much like the one Cierra had. Although they probably couldn't do what she could...

(OK, yeah. Kind of short, but only because I had no idea what to do with the teacher, whether I was supposed to bunny them, or what.)
 
Flatlining......

OOC: Time to kick start this RP! All those still interested...START POSTING!
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The sun's gentle rays shone upon them, and the duo rode silently towards the gym. The first on their journey. Falkner stood inside, waiting for them. Patience is a virtue, he reminded himself. Kenji gripped his pokeballs, and leaned forward in the saddle. Minnie was behind him, yet the two weren't talking, which was extremely unusaul. The duo were preparing themselves for their first real battle. Kenji would go first, and do his best to get the badge. Minnie would follow him. She was the better trainer of the two, he was the catcher. He had caught a Spinark, but her pokemon were stronger in battle. Cinders trotted to halt in front of the Gym.


"Ready?" Kenji asked, jumping of Cinders with ease. She nodded, then dismounted. The pair walked inside. The building was taken up by a large stadium. Falkner was talking to a trainer beside him, then noticed the arrivals.


"Hello young ones!!! Kenji and Minnie, the troublesome two. For todays battle, we have a suprise. The two of you shall be facing the two of us... at the same time. If you win, then each of you shall receive the Zepher Badge. Do you accept?" The pair looked at each other and squeaked out a yes. "Good. Choose two pokemon each to battle with, then step up to the ring... I'll be waiting". Kenji gingerly held Aerii's pokeball.


"Sorry boy, but bugs no good against flying types. So that leaves..." Kenji grabbed Terra and Torch's pokeballs. Minnie had picked her's and was ready. He slipped a few berries from his bag into his pocket incase he needed them during the battle. "We're ready!" His voice showing a little nervousness.


"Good! Lets begin!" Falkner lobbed a pokeball into the ring, as did the other trainer. Two blasts of energy erupted from the balls, and a Spearow and Pidgey materialised. They squawked at the kids. Minnie chucked her's, and Cherris appeared. Perfect. Terra burst from Kenji's ball, as it bounced back to his hand in a technique it had taken him a week and a half to perfect. "GO! Falkner yelled and the battle begun.
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"Sir? Sir? Are you alright?" a student asked, cut his flash back short. Kenji looked up, smiling. "Yeah, I'm fine. And how many times have I told you to call me Kenji!"

OOC: Medium and to the point. KEEP POSTING~
 
A bloodcurtling dream

ooc: Whew a revival!

Yuki had no idea where Bunny went off to. She sat in her fort perfectly comfertable. Unwilling to face the world. Ignorance is bliss I suppose but something was nagging at her soul. Something....Inhuman. She was sitting on long side the edge of the crystal pool and placing her feet into them. The refreshing soothing sensation entranced her. Yuki closed her eyes happily. When she closed her eyes however she saw her worst nightmare.

Bloodstained walls. And she herself covered in the crimson liquid. However this time in the vision she did not scream. The envious power of wanted to destroy empowered her. Of course this women looked nothing like Yuki. The bunny girl felt entranced at the womens elegance. She seemed...Different. Yukis dreamed self went toward her to get a closer look. The women was completely sadistic looking. Almost demonic. Yuki let out a silent gasp and backed away from the evil looknig women.

The women looked at her. Then turned her attentions to the two people who lay on the floor. Dead. The women then licked the blood from her hands and faced Yuki. Her eyes were a blood red. She said nothing as a tiny smile came across her lips and she approached Yuki closer and closer until they were face to face. Yuki examined the women once more. her facial features and body statures were very similiar to Yuki's. The differences were very significant however.

The women was graced with long dark black hair with purple streaks. Almost ghastly white skin, and when she gave a lustful smile two small, sharp fangs were visible within her mouth. The womens clothing was very distinct. She seemed to love the color black. A black tank-top that wore skulls and redish bats. A mini-skirt that was white. It could almost blend into her skin but didn't sicne the white on the skirt was darker in some curious way. To top it all off the women wore two black boots that had tiny white stars in then.

"You don't know me do you?" She whispered. The voice seemed friendly enough so Yuki shook her head.

"No, I don't sorry..." Yuki whispered.

"Oh then, you will know very soon. The very thing you have come to fear will sustain you. Ponder that." The women smiled and disappeared. Yuki opened her eyes and gasped. She was back in the cave again.

"Who was that?" Yuki thought to herself. It couldn't have been her. Yuki had bunny ears and a bunny tail.... The women didn't.... Yuki thought over the scene again. And then pondered.

Who was that women.....?
 
But you're the only one.

Ooc: Sorry this has been prolonged for so long, guys. Anyone still interested in this Roleplay, I know aside from Eletj because we promised to carry this out to the end, please post. Here's one from Minnie, and if the first part of this post doesn't make any sense to you, it's because I haven't gotten her little brother Jacque Jolicouer's SU yet. Eletj will be Roleplaying him as well as Kenji, and i've got Minnie and Midian.

Why do I get the feeling that those aren't my eyes that you're sketching so lovingly? Minnie had never thought to describe a voice as anything. But now, the harsh and raw ruggedness of the acoustic pulled Minnie from whatever she had been previously engrossed with, the subject of the voice's sarcastic comment.

Suggestively, Minnie wriggled the edge of her short tongue toward the unpainted cavity that was her mouth, and let it protrude several inches, until she was sure the Mawile had seen it. All of a sudden..

"Minnie? Are you listening to me?" Caught unaware and offguard, Minnie slowly acended her eyes upward, mouth parted into a perfect and clueless "O", as she let the pen she had carelessly been doodling with drop to the ground with a clatter. Remorse, from the chair at her side smirked, maroon irises shifting to make way for a rare ray of playfulness. Figures.
The cynical Pokemon was never amused, unless someone else's reputation was on the line.

"Minnie, you would think that you could at least pay attention for the duration of this meeting, most of which don't last ten minutes anyways. Some day, this'll be all up to you, so it would serve you well to pay attention NOW, so that in the future, you might do it RIGHT."
I
'm bored. Remorse spat, maroon irises against shifting, pupils contracting as he slouched in the polyester chair he reclined in, propping both feet up against the smooth, polished mahogany of the table, and pushing, propelling himself around and around and around.
He made this thought apparent, by projecting loud and clear it throughout the entire conference hall, "I'm bored! I'M bored! I'M BORED!" louder and louder, until the last one was an agitated uproaring scream, signaling the oncoming turbulence of the Pokemon's moodier half. Minnie, who still hadn't responded to the man conducting the meeting, a common one that hadn't been about anything important in particular, but had in fact only been about this month's budget, and how a few of the employees would have to be "let go" for selfish spending. The man standing at the front, in the oversized and very formal Tweed suit, checking his watch and tapping his foot every fifteen seconds, like he had somewhere more important to be, would be the Boss's son.

He and Minnie weren't exactly on friendly terms as it was, as word had gotten around that the Boss, that is the Founder of Team Solar, already had his favorite in sights: And it wasn't his beautiful baby boy. In fact, rumor had it, and everyone knew this to be true, that Minnie was next in line, she was to be the sole heir and leader of Team Solar: A huge advancement from the little Ragamuffin spy position she had first started out as upon joining the organization. She had come a long way indeed. And virtually everyone had applauded her for nearly completing her arduous climb, save for one person and one person only.

"Something on the brain, Minnie?" Without her even realizing it, the man formerly a fifty feet's safe distance away from her was now leaning over her slouched form, evoking her into a stiff, upright position, as once again caught offguard, she jolted upright, heart nearly leaping up into her throat as she felt hot breath crawling down her neck, HIS hot breath. Skeleton-like fingers picked at the blank sheet of paper splayed out in front of her- well, it HAD been blank, until the man had begun his insistant ten minute ramble. Minnie grabbed desperately at the paper, even leaping up in her struggle to conceal what was scrawled across it, barely even noticing as the chair she had been sitting in fell backward onto the
floor with a loud clatter.

"Something more important than the well being of Team Solar?" The man wore a nasty sneer, holding the page tauntingly above Minnie's head, and suddenly, she felt like they were in third grade again. Almost down to the exact. Helplessly, Minnie reached up, hands grappling for the sheet, almost in slow motion, as still smirking, the man kept lifting it, further and further out of her reach.

"What do we have here?" He purred, adjusting horn-rimmed glasses as he peered over the sheet. The room was eerily still, and silent, and among the fifteen other people congregated in the Conference room, dull murmurs and mumbles could be heard as people straightened up, leaning forward in their seats to see what it was that the Boss's son was so smug over.
Meanwhile, Minnie sat, obvious humiliation shown in the scarlet flush spreading rapidly across her face.

"Remorse.." She squeaked, which was a sad way to deal with the egotistical bully, but the only way Minnie was sure wouldn't make a complete disgrace of herself by pummeling the Boss's only son into a pulp on the neat tiled floor. She didn't want to incovenience the Janitors, after all. Remorse, no longer amused, but rather fed up with the man's mind games, gave off a tiny and irate little sigh, a warning sign from the tempermental Pokemon, and the only one he would give. Displeasure settled across his furry face as he cast a glowering stare at the man, who, instead of dropping the paper, turning tail and running as any sensible person would've done, reciprocated the stare, meeting the Mawile's gaze evenly, and even squared his shoulders a bit. Obviously, he was unaware of what this Pokemon was capable of. The tension was so thick in this room, that the temperature could practically be felt dropping several degrees. Suddenly, Minnie was aware of what she had ordered.

"Remorse, no!" She hissed, azure eyes darting to size up his tensed stature nervously.

"He's not worth it C'mon, let's just get out of here, alright? We're running late as it is.." She shouldn't have been too surprised that the Pokemon wouldn't obey. He didn't even with the simpler instructions. What made her think that he would yield to her when manly pride was at stake, a testosterone-filled disaster?

I'm only going to say this, and I will only say it once, *******. On watching Minnie's face, one could see the cringe that she exerted at this word, for as accustomed as she should have been to Remorse's vulgarity, it was never refreshing to hear it used in front of a crowd. She would have liked to have thought that she made a better impression on her Pokemon than that.

Give her back the paper. Slowly, quietly, and without letting a single person see. This thought was directed to the Boss's son, and Remorse, exhibiting a rare notion of consideration, letting Minnie be the sole witness to their conversation, barricaded everyone else from hearing.

Or else, I will do Minnie the favor of using you to wipe this floor clean, comprende? Give it back to her.

If the Boss's son would've been more of a passionate Pokemon enthusiast than a Business man, more in tune with Sales and Finances than Eggs and Elixirs, would've found something awfully odd and peculiar about a talking Mawile. Well, it wasn't quite as extraordinary as that. Remorse wasn't physically talking, but he was projecting his thoughts out loud, a little offbeat for a Steele type Pokemon. And this should've been his first hint to drop it. But, thinking this all just a game of nerves and masculine intimidation, the Boss's son only stretched it higher over his head.

"And what are you going to do about it if I don't?"
Minnie slapped a palm to her face, shielding her eyes. This didn't promise to be pretty.

Remorse on the other hand, let out a chuckle, maximizing it so that the entire hallway resounded and echoed with it. A sick grin stretched out across his furry little face.

~In the recesses of the Boss's office. Time: 12:34 pm.

"So let me get this straight.." The exasperated tone in the Boss's voice wasn't a good sign, and now Minnie REALLY felt like she was back in Elementary School, the way she and Remorse now sat, side by side, two juveniles waiting for their Administrator to drop the verdict, guilty partners in crime, though Minnie had hardly said a word or even lifted a finger to the Boss's son. In fact, she had been one of those few Solar veterans in favor of actually letting the inexperienced man hold a high and permanent position in the organization.

In a type of olive branch offering, Minnie had tried to make it apparent that she wasn't out to get him, but in fact wanted to make friends if that was even possible, by refusing to engage in the teasing and name calling and crude jokes on the unpopular man. And what had all her fellowship earned her? A trip to the Principal's office, where she now sat, perplexed, unaccustomed to such meetings. As Head Mission Coordinator, she was more often than not too busy to have pointless little meeting such as this one, and the one she had been made to go to with the Boss's son in charge, as understandably, she prefered to be out on the field working hands on with the Pokemon, far from the company of her fellow person.

What's there to get straight? Remorse interrupted, in typical delinquint fashion extending his short, furry legs from the faux leather chair he sat in to the Boss's desk, resting his feet on the fine polished wood. He crossed short arms over his chest in a common "You're wasting my time, so get on with it!" fashion, and jutted his chin upward toward the ceiling.

'Sup? He asked with a grin. He was testing the Boss, and the Boss knew it. Shooting Minnie a perplexed look, the aged man simply just sighed, opting to ignore the Pokemon, for he was old and wise enough to know where an argument with Remorse would land him. But Remorse wasn't finished. In good humor, and once again suggesting bursts of playfulness, Remorse continued.

I shattered a window, using your only son at that, and dangled him hundreds, no thousands of feet over the mountain ledge, where you conveniently decided to build Team Solar. Nice scenery, by the way. I had never taken thetime to notice it, until I was having to concentrate on it not to let your son plummet. Even then, my focus almost slipped a few times. That would explain the wet stains in your son's pants.

That said, Remorse again leaned backward in the leather chair, a satisfied little smirk of triumphance written out across his face, seemingly pleased with himself. Minnie, meanwhile, sat nervously in the leather chair at her Pokemon's side, biting at the bed of her nails, ruining them undoubtedly. She was obviously agitated, unaccustomed to trips to the doghouse, as
one of Team Solar's longest and most upstanding members.

"Your Mawile here broke a window, with MY SON at that, and dangled him thousands of feet over a friggin' precipice.."

Didn't I just say that? And at least I didn't drop him.. Remorse tacked on, sitting upright in his seat, immediately growing serious as his patience began to wane. Minnie noticed this, as she stiffened in the slightest too, and apparently the Boss did as well, having a bit more one on one experience with Remorse than his offspring.

"Minnie!" The Boss exclaimed, throwing his hands up into the air in exasperation, huffing once as he glared daggers at Remorse, obviously willing the poor young woman to do something.

"Remorse.. please. Just give us a minute?" The stress eminent in Minnie's eyes was enough to crack even the toughest shell, and the worried little pout her rosy lips twisted up into as she pleaded with the Mawile was the icing on the cake. Sighing and rolling his crimson eyes, Remorse curled up into the leather cushion of the chair, temporarily letting his guard down as he quietly dozed off into a fitful sleep. Minnie watched the rise and fall of his delicate bird's chest for several minutes, lovingly keeping watch over her little companion, the sight of his snoozing form evoking a loving smile on her pale face.

"look," The Boss breathed, lowering his voice down a tone, for though he was obviously extraordinarily agitated and irate, he was a kind old man, one whose passion for Pokemon never dwindled, no matter what the circumstance. Even if the certain Pokemon in question was Remorse, who was a handful even for Minnie to put up with. Besides, who would be dumb enough to disturb Remorse, just after he had quieted down?

To Minnie's obvious humiliation, the Boss now held the single sheet of looseleaf paper in his hands, holding it out, just inches from his face. After examining it for several lond, elaborated moments, he lifted it, so that the sunlight streaming in would pour through the sheet, illuminating it, and help him break the code and decipher the mystery in it. This single slip was the reason of the whole conflict between Minnie and his son, and now, with a heartbreaking smile of sympathy cast toward the cringing girl, he knew why.

On the paper, two dark curves of a line were etched, roughly it seemed, but carefully too in a kind of rugged sketch. Long and delicate lashes adorned the top curve, and the iris, a shimmering and quivering puddle of warm chocolate wrapped around the pitch black of a perfectly circular pupil.

The Boss cleared his throat, and again, Minnie buried her heart-shaped face into the palms of her hands.

"THIS is what you wanted back so bad?" He asked, the shock obviously registering on his face.

"But this is just a drawing! And I thought that Derek had green eyes! If they're not his then whose-?"

"Sir, it doesn't matter." Minnie interrupted, skillfully snagging the paper away and holding it at arm's length, examining it herself. Despite the awkwardness of the situation she found herself in, she let an energetic little smile plow the wrought nervousness of her pale face, own eyes caressing the surface of these.

"I wasn't concentrating the way I should've been, I really didn't get much sleep last night, Remorse kept me awake most of the night. I guess I just kind of zoned out. I'm really sorry, sir. I really am. Please give your son my apologies too. I know it was his first meeting, and he was nervous. And you insisted that I be there. But you know that Remorse doesn't take kindly to authority, and your son deliberately crossed him."

The Boss, ignoring her feeble apologies, just sighed, running callused hands through his thinning grey pallate of hair. He really was getting too old for this. Examining Remorse asleep in the chair, he wondered how Minnie would be able to carry on the traditions of Team Solar with him still in tow, constantly making it a struggle for her. Maybe he had been wrong in relinquishing him to her, but then again, he hadn't seemed to take too kindly to any of the other members, or anyone else for that matter. Remorse was even astonishingly hostile with him.

"Minnie, maybe i've been working you a bit too hard lately. What've you been putting in? Three missions last week?"

"But sir, that was only three days of my time.." Minnie input modestly, looking down to the ground as the Boss stared her down.

"And.. the other four days you dedicated to volunteer training. You selflessly enlisted to help the rookies and their Pokemon partner trainees learn combat in mission. You didn't even turn in until past midnight both those nights. I notice how much heart you've put into this organization, Minnie, and I must say, i'm very proud and pleased. You've gone above and beyond.. But I can't help to think.. that you're doing all of this to keep your mind off something else. Or should I say... someone."

Minnie's expression didn't alter in the slightest as the Boss motioned to the now crumbled piece of paper Minnie held in her slight hand, already beginning to shake her head and deny it, when the Boss motioned to a framed picture sitting among dozens of others on the edge of his desk. Minnie peered closer, and noticed with a surprise that it was her: An awkward scrap of a still-developing teenage girl, being fitted for her first Team Solar Spy gear, standing at the side of an equally awkward obviously adolescant boy, one who was just as gangly and scrawny in size and shape as her. The twin beams of pride lighting up their round, childish faces made everything else in the photograph pale and dull in comparison to them. They were so proud, so naive. So unsuspecting and unaware of the blatant struggle it would be just to survive as spies in this organization. The eyes exactly matched those in the drawing.

"I know you miss him, Minnie. If you need to take some time off, just say the word-" At that moment, Minnie's fists clenched, and her gaze hardened as desperately, she shook her head 'no'.

"It's not my place. I can't take vacation time now! It's the most inopportune time I could go away, we're only days from cracking Team Rocket's genetic bomb ploy. We've been working on this thing for half a year now, and we've almost exactly located the central warehouse they've been genetically altering the Pokemon in! You need me on this, sir, before they move the Pokemon again. Remorse wasn't the only one, they were mass producing them, and it needs to be stopped. Besides, if those poor pokemon are as confused as he is, then
they need our help. Pronto."

Minnie's eyes were so desperate, so wide and obviously humiliated, and also a little surly too, as he noticed that in a bit of a defensive maneuver, the gentle slopes of her hands were curling up into balled fists. She reminded him of a small child who had just been caught drawing on the wall in crown. She seemed ready to fight to the death to proclaim her innocence.

"You said something about a lead." Was all that the young woman would utter, and so, regretful as he was, the Boss broke away from the path he had chosen in discussing his budding heiress' psychological distress, and gave her what she had come here to seek inevitably. He tossed her a bone.

"We do have a lead, supposedly on the whereabouts of one of main genetic altering makeshift laboratories, and deportations sites of the fresh-made Pokemon. This tip preferred to remain anyonomous, and claims that this manufacturing warehouse is anything but abondoned, which is what we have usually preferred to deal with up until this point. Today marks a revolutionary step forward in Team Solar's remedy to deal out the justice deserved by the Pokemon made victim, and you Minnie, if you perform this mission heroically and dutifully as I know you will, and smoke the criminals out so that we may seize and liberate all the opressed Pokemon, you, my dear, will go down in Team Solar hall of fame!"

The Boss paused, not sure how Minnie would take all of this news, but he never needed to have concern. The girl, just as he knew she would, had skyrocketed forward to the edge of her seat, the thrill of an adventure flushing her face a delightful rosy pink, as hungrily, her foot began thumping agitatedly against the floor, the thoughtless vibrations nearly jarring Remorse out of his sleep as irritably, he furrowed his brow, whispering something unintelligible aloud, to a someone or something in his dream that perhaps neither Minnie or the Boss would ever see or meet.

"When do I leave? Will I have the time to prep for it and leave all in the same day?" Minnie wondered aloud, pondering more to herself than to the Boss, her primary and sole concern seeming to him to be whether or not she'd have the time to leave today. Her chuckled at her youthful energy and enthusiasm, half amused, half sad, realizing that while this mission would launch Team Solar from a harmless liberation gang to a full-out retaliating force to be reckoned with, it was also a very risky and unstable one, and that he should be made aware so as to prepare himself if his young Commander didn't come back- alive, that is.

Try as he might, though, it wasn't an easy thing to do. He had only admitted Kenji and Minnie into the organization as pity cases, in the beginning. They seemed willing enough to give their lives for the cause, which was heaps more than could've been said about some of the other members, who had graced him with their presence only for the promise of a decent salary putting the like of Team Rocket's or even Team Magma's to shame, but they were just kids. Barely fifteen or sixteen. The time and money he had had to put into training them far exceeded the actual good they did for the organization, at first. The two youngsters had learned fast, and within the year, could take out the bad guy grunts with the best of them. All this time spent watching over and guarding Minnie, occaisionally guiding her out of high-pressure situations too hot even for her expertise to handle, and had always taught and nurtured her and Kenji with patience and kindness. Now, she was leaving the nest, flying the coop, even if only temporarily. She would be back- at least, he hoped.

"Yes.." The Boss finally responded, and hated himself for it. Minnie currently held the highest ranking position possible at Team Solar- Head Mission Coordinator and Administrator, other than him of course. If she didn't do this snippet of dirty work, then who would? Even with all this true, though, his old heart still ached to see her go.

"Actually, Minnie, i've known about this all week. I didn't want you to be strained with the burden of it, so your peers, the lower coordinators have been packing for you all week. Your equipment is all bagged, your Pokemon have been checked up on and restored to full health, so you're all good to go. I just wanted to have this last meeting together, to make sure you know fully what you're in for."

"As always." Minnie responded curtly, nodding shortly, as worriedly, she glanced over the muddled expressions contorting the Boss's face. He was genuinely worried about her. Her own expression softened, and she gazed tenderly back at the aging old man, a sympathetic smile breaking the nervous canvas of her tensed lips.

"I'll be fine." She stated, grimacing as she realized that she was comforting him as much as she was herself. Could she really do this? She had trained as a Spy, for more than a decade, then gradually moved up, to Pokemon Operations trainer, Minor Rookie assistant of lesser missions, Hands on Combat trainee, Advanced Admin, and now this- Head Mission Coordinator, of which her word was basically law to everyone save for the paternal figure of the Boss himself.

"I'll infiltrate the Warehouse, and if anything goes wrong, Vince, Cherris and I have the decoy thing worked out pretty well. They'll hold off the grunts until Ace and I can make a getaway, then I send Moko and Ace back together for reinforcement. That way, neither one of them is left without backup. Besides that, a Rocket won't kill a Pokemon, much less one who has been trained and seasoned to the extent of MY Pokemon."

"But that's only to be used in desperate measures!" Minnie quickly added on, throwing her hands in front of her face, unknowingly illustrating through elaborate gestures as she always did, not wanting the Boss to get the wrong idea. She would never intentionally desert any one of her Pokemon, not even to save her own life. She realized then that she had just unintentionally spazzed out, and quickly sank back down into her cushioned seat, smoothing her unkempt mane down uneasily, before the Boss decided that she wasn't the girl for the job. He was already starting to get this idea, but he knew that if he said it aloud, he would upset Minnie. It's not that he thought that she wouldn't be able to handle the tedious task. He was aware that this girl was gifted, in both battling and handling Pokemon, maybe even more so than himself. He just wasn't yet ready to let her go. But the moment had come, the meeting was coming to an end and summing up, as he knew it would.

So slowly, he rose, offering his arms out in a reisgned gesture. On his face, he wore a proud smile, the highest badge of honor Minnie could ever hope to receive, as not much moved the old man. She stumbled into them, and closed her eyes as he gathered her thin frame up in them, tucking her close against his broad chest, keeping her to him protectively as a father might with his only daughter. This type of affectionate embrace wasn't common, and was how Minnie knew that the tides were turning, nothing would bever be the same as it had been when she returned from this mission, and maybe after returning, this world would seem even smaller to her than it did now. At this thought, Minnie became aware of a small lump clogging her trachea, and before more emotion could cloud her thought process and judgement, broke away, instead hunching over Remorse, quietly moving a hand over his limp, wiry frame to catch his attention.

The Pokemon awoke with a jolt, and stretching his mouth wide open in a yawn- his actual mouth, not the decoy jaws that trailed uselessly for the time being behind his tiny head, narrowing maroon irises irritably as he glowered at the hand that Minnie had pressed gently against his shoulder.

"Morning sleeping beauty," She couldn't help but tease, winking a shining blue eye down at the irate Mawile.

"Have a nice nap?"

It was a shorter distance than either Minnie, Ace, or Remorse had anticipated, getting to the Warehouse. Team Solar's base was completely confidential, but actually, wasn't as far from civilization as one might think. Tucked away back onto a plateau set among the backdrop of an insignificant range of mountains, Team Solar was actual fairly close the the Coastline, which meant that inevitably, it could only at most be several hours away from the first town. These towns were harmless, not typically noted for criminal activity or shady-looking people, as any of the sort would be run out by the good hearted morally-conscious people who inhabited these small sea-cultivated fishing docks, a likely and convenient place for Team Solar to reign, as these towns often donated large sums of the supplies and money needed to run such a charitable organization. Fliers consisting of Human and Pokemon teams carried out the practical needs of Team Solar, as Carrier Pokemon like Altaria, Dragonite, Fearow, Pidgeotto and Pidgeot regularly picked up the already-packaged supplies. The Warehouse had been brought to attention by a Fisherman, who, when taken off-course by a tempermental sea storm, had sought sanctuary on an uncharted island in the Ocean the likes of which nobody had ever seen or heard of before. The Island was reported to be completely void of anything and everything, save for a large factory emitting vast amounts of pollution into the air and waters. The simple man had approached the structure with a good mind to tell the factory managers exactly where they could stick all that pollution, pollution which was not only wrecking the natural habitats of the poor creatures forced to swallow the gunk, but also killing off a large portion of the Fisherman's catch, but had turned tail and ran when he had heard with his own ears pained cries, obvious signals of Pokemon distress, and feared that Pokemon were being abused here. The man had given very specific instructions for how to reach this Island, which Minnie thought peculiar, as the man had been there only once in his lifetime, by complete chance at that. Then again, he was a Fisherman, and many of them knew the waters of the Sea like the back of their hands.

Minnie thought it best that she didn't question her task, but just carry it out, as quickly and efficiently as possible. For the poor Pokemons' sakes. The journey was a good deal of a way for Ace to endure, not impossibly long, but still a rough three-hour trek, against the wind currents at that, to where the valiant avian would have to fight the gusts that on other days, were soothing companions to he, Minnie, and Remorse, obedient gales that they could smoothly glide along on the whole way. This setback was no skin off Minnie's back though, for she was more than enough occupied trying to work up the courage to do what she was about to do:

No, not regarding the Mission. For someone as serious into her work as Minnie was, the upcoming Mission was about as far off as the apocolypse, as she shook, obviously perturbed by the action that she was about to perform: In the here and now. She wasn't sure if she could do it, but one nervous quick glance at the silent and battered form of Remorse willed her on, and she did it. She had clicked the "Send" button to an email she had been trying to draft for the past two and a half hours, an apology email to Mr. Kenji Darkrose, aka, the owner to the magnificent pair of eyes she had been etching. She stood, completely taut and tensed after the email had been whisked away into Cyberspace oblivion, appalled at what she had just done against every gut instinct that willed her to return to him and their Island, but satisfied nevertheless. She had had to choose, and she had chosen. If she could prevent any more lives from being sabotaged like poor Remorse's had, she would give whatever pleasure came to her for that in a heartbeat. Still, it didn't help her feel any less crappy.

"I'm sorry, Kenji.." She murmured, fighting back tears, as a flashback of yesterday ricocheted off the walls of her head, spiraling about and turning over in her mind, the Video Phone conference, Kenji's dark, worried eyes. Eyes that never seemed dark. Or to worry. There was a situation, back at Cineris. Another bomb had been dropped. Team Rocket was seemingly not only interested in playing Arceus with cruel genetic experiments on randomized Pokemon, but were now looking to manipulate and harness the raw power of several 'said' children proclaimed by prophecy to be reincarnations of Arceus. The whole thing sounded far-fetched to her, but Kenji was the one person Minnie trusted more than the Boss, and despite the ridiculous notion, had yearned to be there the very instant he had called upon her, teamed up with him again, saving the world at his side- one gifted child at a time. But while he was manning the fort in this department, Minnie had this one to uphold. As torn as she was, she was 'this' close to cracking the manufacturing facility, and perhaps the holding place of every altered Pokemon that Team Rocket had ever changed. If she could save even one of these Pokemon, as she had Remorse, then she might make a tiny change for the better.

About that time, the time that an enraged 'roid rage Electivire stampeded Mr. Kenji Darkrose's Homeroom class in hot pursuit of two small Canine Pokemon, one of which belonged to the Guardian of a said 'gifted' child, the other in the actual posession of a 'gifted' child, a light hearted "Bleep" lit up the blank screen of his Palm Pilot, and vibrated once in the pocket of Mr. Kenji's slacks. One new message? Sender: Minnie<3 Recipient: Kenji. Subject: It's not over.

The message itself read:

Kenji, after much thought and debate, regretfully i've decided that I can't be there to help you protect the 'gifted' children. You know I would ordinarily jump at the opportunity to work on anything related to Arceus- I can't believe that you remembered my preoccupation with mythical Pokemon! I would love to study how these children relate to the plates, and have the chance to guard them with my own life, as I have so many Pokemon already. Speaking of that, and certain passions for Pokemon supposedly nonexistent, guess where I am hot on the trail?! I'm not going to wait for you to guess, because quite frankly, that would take too long, and I haven't even sent the email yet. We're flying over the Ocean, not far from Cineris, if I remember correctly. This Island was previously uncharted, but I believe it belongs to the same chain of Islands that Cineris is under, only they're about two hundred miles apart. We finally got a lead today, a fisherman who was accidentally washed offcourse and onto the beaches of this mysterious Island, and who reported not only toxic sludge spewing from the factory, the only structure on the island, but screams and howls, of Pokemon inside! We think we're on the verge of cracking into the case we've been working on as a project all year now, the Rocket's Genetic mixup project, Y'know? The one that produced Remorse? The only problem is that until now we've only stumbled onto temporary transportation and checkpoint bases for this project, most of them empty, and have'nt found a single manufacturing factory. Whatever this place is, it has Pokemon in it, LIVE ones, and confiscating these Pokemon may be the key to Team Solar's triumph, as you can probably imagine. Just think.. Dozens and dozens of Remorses, Pokemon like him, coming together to fight for our cause and finally put a stop to all the atrocities Team Rocket has been committing! Maybe this will keep them off the trail of your gifted children, at least for the time being. They'll have their plate more than enough full trying to ward me off. >D By the way, i'm all set to send Jacque an email, regretfully to take the plane ticket you sent me in my place, and to hopefully find his way as a full-fledged guardian for at least one of the precious reincarnations. As soon as i'm sure he's in, and i've safely made it back to base from this mission, i'll look you two boys up and make sure you're holding down fort okay. Again, i'm sorry I couldn't make it this time around, but even after the mission, i'll be working double overtime trying to train the new recruits, and assign them a place in the organization. I'm confident that i'll at least manage to break away with a few, as well as sabotaging this entire base. Leave it to me and the team. Give Cinders my love!

Love, Minnie. <3

The next email was for her dear baby brother, Jacque, the one sadly, she had never had the opportunity to really grow up with and know. Jacque had been born just months after Minnie and Kenji's departure, an early arrival, a premature baby neither the Darkroses nor the Jolicouers had known existed right up until the moment of labor, where Mrs. Jolicouer, a panicking mother, had miraculously given birth to little Jacque on the same farm Minnie herself had been born. Unfortunately, Minnie's parents hadn't thought it as a significant fact to be made known to Minnie, for being exceptionally busy and perhaps even self-centered workers, hadn't been too keen on raising another child up into near adulthood, and instead had put him up for adoption. It was only by a slip of the tongue of Kenji's mother, Mrs. Darkrose, soon after Minnie had returned to find the esteemed Darkrose Ranch in shambles, that she even knew of Jacque's existence. After a multitude of phone calls, and dead ends of the mysterious whereabouts of Minnie's little brother, she had finally come into touch with her dear little brother, through Telephone. He had been raised up in one of the long-forgotten Islands of the Sevii Islands, in what was a rare primitive tribe thought to have gone extinct. How he wound up there, nobody knew, but as of today, Minnie hadn't ever even met the boy. They communicated bi-weekly through email, and he seemed nice enough, if not a tad too aloof and distant for the interpersonal older sister's taste. Still, she loved him as only a sibling can love another with a passion, and as she knw better than anybody perhaps that he wasn't doing much as of late with his life, a Freelancing trainer with a practically untrained Treecko, she thought that this opportunitywould be a perfect shot for him, not to mention one that would satiate her guilt for leaving Kenji hanging. Killing two Pidgeys with one stone, that's what Minnie was all about? Excitedly now, Minnie began to type out the message.

Sender: Minnie<3 Recipient: Baby Bro Jacque Subject: In a bit of a pickle...
 
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"What the hell?!" were Kenji's words as he walked through the door to his classroom. He was baffled by the sight before him. It was like something out of a cartoon. An Electirive was chasing a couple of little pokemon around. Kenji recognised Damien's Houndour, but the Eevee belonged to another student. The two dog-like pokemon rushed behind him and cowered. The Electirive looked at Kenji. It obliviously didn't belong to a teacher. Kenji plucked two pokeballs from his belt, and threw them to the ground. They poped open and bounced perfectly back to him. It was a technique he'd perfected at a young age, mainly to show off. His trusty two, Terra and Torch, whom had erupted from the pokeballs, took a battle stance.
"Terra, Torch, you know what to do". And they did. The duo ran at the Electirive. It was strong, but they were stronger. The two barged into him, sending him flying backwards out a convienantly placed window. It was closed. Glass shards shattered everywhere, and the two jumped out the hole. Kenji followed them, taking the door. He uncliped a length of rope, and tied two large holes at each end.
Terra and Torched moved as one, yet seperatly. Over the years they'd been a team, the two of them and Minnie's two starters, Cherris and Mokomoko, had formed a bond unlike Kenji had ever seen. They could predict each other's moves, and complement. This would be a prime example of that. Terra jumped on the Electirive's back, grabbing his arms in a almost bone-breaking grip, while Torch smashed the Electirive in the stomach with a firey fist. It toppled backwards, falling to the ground. Terra flipped over to the front as he fell, pinning him to the ground with his claws. Kenji walked over to the fallen pokemon, tieing his hand together in one knot, and his feet in another. He slung the pokemon over his back, his muscles tensing. It was lunch time, so Kenji walked to the cafeteria. It was a brief walk, but it still was hard for Kenji. He strode through the doors. There was a loud hubbub of noise.
"OI!" Kenji bellowed at the top of his lungs. Silence. "Thank you. Now whose is this?" A girl in the corner meekly put her hand up. "Right, well make sure you watch where it goes this time, alright?" Kenji didn't bother with an answer. He set the Electirive down, untied it and walked out the door. He recalled his pokemon, and whistled loudly. There was a dull sound of hooves, gradually getting louder. Cinders galloped towards him, the horse of flames eager to help. It slowed to a halt in front of him, and neighed affectionally. Kenji rubbed his neck, and mounted the horse.
"Staff Room" He whisped in Cinders ear. The horse neighed, and began a slow gallop to his destination.
"You have one new message." A mechanical voice blurted out. Kenji grabbed his Palm Pilot from his pocket. One new message?
Sender: Minnie<3
Recipients: Kenji.
Subject: It's not over.
He didn't have to read who the sender was. The shocking pink font told him immediatly who it was.

Kenji, after much thought and debate, regretfully i've decided that I can't be there to help you protect the 'gifted' children. You know I would ordinarily jump at the opportunity to work on anything related to Arceus- I can't believe that you remembered my preoccupation with mythical Pokemon! I would love to study how these children relate to the plates, and have the chance to guard them with my own life, as I have so many Pokemon already. Speaking of that, and certain passions for Pokemon supposedly nonexistent, guess where I am hot on the trail?! I'm not going to wait for you to guess, because quite frankly, that would take too long, and I haven't even sent the email yet. We're flying over the Ocean, not far from Cineris, if I remember correctly. This Island was previously uncharted, but I believe it belongs to the same chain of Islands that Cineris is under, only they're about two hundred miles apart. We finalyl got a lead today, a fisherman who was accidentally washed offcourse and onto the beaches of this mysterious Island, and who reported not only toxic sludge spewing from the factory, the only structure on the island, but screams and howls, of Pokemon inside! We think we're on the verge of cracking into the case we've been working on as a project all year now, the Rocket's Genetic mixup project, Y'know? The one that produced Remorse? The only problem is that until now we've only stumbled onto temporary transportation and checkpoint bases for this project, most of them empty, and have'nt found a single manufacturing factory. Whatever this place is, it has Pokemon in it, LIVE ones, and confiscating these Pokemon may be the key to Team Solar's triumph, as you can probably imagine. Just think.. Dozens and dozens of Remorses, Pokemon like him, coming together to fight for our cause and finally put a stop to all the atrocities Team Rocket has been committing! Maybe this will keep them off the trail of your gifted children, at least for the time being. They'll have their plate more than enough full trying to ward me off. >D By the way, i'm all set to send Jacque an email, regretfully to take the plane ticket you sent me in my place, and to hopefully find his way as a full-fledged guardian for at least one of the precious reincarnations. As soon as i'm sure he's in, and i've safely made it back to base from this mission, i'll look you two boys up and make sure you're holding down fort okay. Again, i'm sorry I couldn't make it this time around, but even after the mission, i'll be working double overtime trying to train the new recruits, and assign them a place in the organization. I'm confident that i'll at least manage to break away with a few, as well as sabotaging this entire base. Leave it to me and the team. Give Cinders my love!

Love, Minnie. <3

'Well I'm glad someone doing something to save those pokemon. What if something goes wrong... What if I send Serenity and Ella? Just for backup. Yeah, alright then Kenji." Kenji uncliped two pokeballs from his belt, and pushed the center button. A large green dragon, standing at around 6"7, erupted from one. From the other, a long, serpentine pokemon came forth. "Serenity" He scratch the underside of the Flygon's neck, "And Ella", he rubbed the Milotic head, "I've got a job for you. I need you two to go and help Minnie". He looped a device with a little screen around Serenity's neck. The Flygon fiddled with it. "This will tell you where she is. Alright?" The pokemon nodded. "Good. Off you go then", The pokemon spun round. Serenity burst into the sky, and Ella leapt into the water. The two sped off towards the horizon. Kenji watched them, before Cinders trotted towards the staffroom
'She'll be fine... I hope.'
 
My lips like sugar.

*Bump!* No way am I letting this one die. ^_^; Somebody get on and post, i'm in the middle of my epic little number.
 
Application

Name: Jacobo (Jake) de la Vega
Age: 18
Appearance: Jake stands about 5'9'', and weighs about 145lbs. He has shaggy, cool brown hair, and icy blue eyes. His normal attire consists dark blue jeans (his favorite pair has holes around the knees), a light blue tee shirt, a jacket that's lightly pladed with various colors of brown, with hints of blue and yellow, and finally a pair of black and brown sneakers.
Personality: Jake's personality is somewhat rash. He makes decisions based on how he assesses the situation at the moment without thinking about what the future consequences might be (some say this is a good trait for trainers). He is brutally honest, having no regard for others feelings, he speaks his mind and has been described by others as a little cold. He is also somewhat of a rebel. Nevertheless he will stand up and fight to the death over what he believes is right.
History After being expelled from his old school for a battle after hours, Jake was stripped of his pokemon (which you borrow from the school) and sent home. After much pleading with his mother he convinced her to let him go back to school and graduate, on the condition that he caught his own pokemoni. So Jake set out into the woods in hopes to catch something, where after many days he finally captured a Pichu. Completing his part of the deal, his mother sent him off to Cineris Titan Academy, the most prestigious pokemon school to finish out his senior year and graduate.
Starter: Pichu
Schedule: Aside from the required classes, Battle Training 101, Pokemon Capture 101, Survival 101, Breeding 101
Trainer Card: I regret to inofrm that i have no trainer card nor know how to make one, any help would be greatly appreciated
RP sample: (this will also serve as my introduction) Jake stepped into the front office of the school and looked around, he could feel Pichu squirming her head out of Jake's backpack to get a look as well. He stepped to the counter and adressed the receptionist, "Uhm, hi, I'm a new student here and...". She quickly cut him off.
"Name? And please remove your hood" she said shortly. Jake did as he was told and pulled his hood off his head, shaking out his hair. Pichu crawled to the top of his head and peered down.
"Jacobo de la Vega." he said. She typed his name into the computer and did a few clicks with the mouse.
"Jacobo...Jacobo...ah here we go" she started as she reached over and grabbed the paper the printer just spit out, "here's your schedule, and a map. I've marked the dorms on it. Will you be needing a guide to show you around?"
Jake shook his head, "No thanks, I think I'm set." he said lifting the papers and flashing a smile. He turned around and began to walk out of the door. Hmph....I like the way this school handles things, straight to the point. No wonder why it's the most prestigious, he thought. He and Pichu looked over the schedule, then the map. They then scanned the campus and looked at eachother. "Pichu...I think...we may have bitten off more than we could chew" he said.
Pichu nodded and replied, "Pi-pi-chu."

:P p.s. please dont let the no trainer card thing effect my application im new here :) thanks
 
Are you planning on being a Guardian, which we are obviously lacking, or do you fancy a 'Gifted' spot? Because if you're looking for a 'Gifted' spot, then i'm going to start giving away spots. People who haven't posted are in danger of having their stated spot revoked. But if you intend on being a Guardian of a 'Gifted'student, please state so in your application. ^_^;
 
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