zapdos926
I'm secretly a typhlosion, shh
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Archur came back about 10 minutes later with two pecha berries. The only ones there were Caro and the Kirlia.
"Hey, where are Dia and the Lucario?" They didn't answer. Archur looked around anxiously and saw shapes etched into the ground. He moved closer; it was writing, but Archur couldn't read. He angrily wiped it out with his foot. He then noticed foot prints; Archur might not be able to read, but he knew how to follow foot prints. The red swampert followed them towards a cave. Geo was in front of it, fighting some unseen enemy. Archur ran quickly into the cave and saw Dia next to the Lucario.
"Dia!" he rushed to her side and gave her a berry, relieved that she was more or less okay, despite being poisoned. Archur hugged Dia tightly and then he turned to the Lucario, "Thank you for helping her, but please keep in mind that not all pokemon can read. It's not even a common thing for those that had trainers," Archur said in a half grumble, half thanks.
"Hey, where are Dia and the Lucario?" They didn't answer. Archur looked around anxiously and saw shapes etched into the ground. He moved closer; it was writing, but Archur couldn't read. He angrily wiped it out with his foot. He then noticed foot prints; Archur might not be able to read, but he knew how to follow foot prints. The red swampert followed them towards a cave. Geo was in front of it, fighting some unseen enemy. Archur ran quickly into the cave and saw Dia next to the Lucario.
"Dia!" he rushed to her side and gave her a berry, relieved that she was more or less okay, despite being poisoned. Archur hugged Dia tightly and then he turned to the Lucario, "Thank you for helping her, but please keep in mind that not all pokemon can read. It's not even a common thing for those that had trainers," Archur said in a half grumble, half thanks.