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Pokemon Dimension: Alternate

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I was hanging around Elm's lab, though now I had a backpack, filled with 5 pokeballs and a potion. the Houndour was in a pokeball clipped to my new belt. Elm had been all too kind to allow me to get a pokemon license and start trainign pokemon. After all, with wild pokemon around, I needed to defend myself.
 
"True...." Celeste said quietly, stopping. She saw the lab in the distance, but something to her left caught her eye.

"You.... go ahead..." she murmered. "I'll be back...."

With that, she left Seph and headed back into the wilderness.

What she had seen was exactly what she had hoped. A ponyta was nibbling some grass on the hill where she had landed. Celeste smiled gently, whistling a bit to announce her presence.

The Ponyta's head rose, looking Celeste in the eyes with it's own coal black ones. Celeste stepped cautiously forward, seeing the Ponyta retreat slightly.

Celeste's careful footsteps stopped. She remembered something, and pulled a carrot from the backpack slung over her shoulder.

She held it out, sitting on the ground to show she wasn't going to hurt the timid Pokemon.

The Ponyta approached cautiously, each step measured. It paused a few feet from the girl, stretching it's neck out to bite off the end of the carrot before bolting 15 feet to the right.

Celeste stayed put, her hand never moving, the carrot remaining stationary. The Ponyta came back and began munching the carrot happily.

Celeste reached up and patted the Ponyta's nose gently. The pokemon did not try to run.

"Well hello my little Kaen," she whispered.
 
As celest left, I went into the lab, noticing Eclipse, but not saying anything. A few moments later, I walked out, with a number of pokeballs, one containing a torchic, and my trainer's license. I walkedd over to Eclipse, but I remained silent.
 
Celeste cautiously pulled a rope bridle from her bag, having planned on using it on Blanca that very day, but it was just as usful here.

SHe slid the nose peice onto Kaen, the Ponyta objecting slightly.

Celeste then carefully boarded the Ponyta, easing herself onto it's back.

Kaen freaked out. The frightened Ponyta bolted to the left, then to the right. Celeste pulled on the reins each time the Ponyta changed directions, inforcing her directions.

After a few minutes of the crazy ride, Celeste gained control of the Pokemon. She slid a carrot to Kaen, and rode into Newbark where she got her trainer's licence and a handful of Pokeballs. She even recieved a Pokedex.
 
I looked at Eclipse after a few moments and said "So, which pokemon did you get for your starter? I decided on a torchic. We might as well make the best of the situation until we figure out what happened... And how to get home." I said.
 
OOC:How come everyone posts here while I'm at work!?!
IC: I got up of the sandy beach and emptied the sand out of my shoes. I noticed a town in the distance, but the thing that caught my eye, it looked like a lab!
Seeing no other option, I began to walk over there, my red hair blowing in the light breeze. The closer I got to the lab, the more it felt like someone, or something was watching me. "Hello!? Anyone there?" I shouted as I arrived at the front door of the lab.
 
Celeste saw her brother and a girl off to her left. They seemed strangly calm around each other...

She gave Kaen's reins a small tug and the Pokemon obeyed in earnest. Riding over, Celeste smiled at the pair.

"Hey you two! Any idea where we go from here?" she asked quietly, remaining on her new Pokemon friend.
 
After admiring the Pidgey, Lime jumped off the tree, a smile in her face. She didn't bother to question anything about the world she was in now. All she knew was that it was so cool.

She spotted a Caterpie crawling towards a lake, and sonce Lime wanted to see more Pokemons she followed the Caterpie. The Caterpie quickly fled the moment it saw Lime. She chuckled softly as she waved goodbye at the frightened creature.

"Sea..."

Lime's attention turned to the lake as she heard a faint call. She noticed a Horsea, a baby Horsea, swimming towards her. She knelt down and waited for the Horsea.

The Horsea seemed lost and tired. By instinct, Lime picked the Horsea, who offered no resistance, up and carried him to Professor Elm's Lab.

Seeing the sick Horsea, Professor Elm gave him a Potion that he bought a while ago. Lime then explained herself and pretended that Horsea was her starter, given to her by her parents. He nodded at her story and handed her a Pokedex, PokeGear, her trainer's license, and a few Pokeballs. Lime, who was shocked but grateful at what he had given her, thanked him repeatedly.
 
"I'm not sure..." I said, putting the famous family guile to work. "It's too early to decide anything for certain, but there were several others with us when that ray fired, right? Chances are they came here near where we arrived. We should find everyone we can, and then see about what to do to get home." I said, unconsciously taking the position of leader.
 
"What's the point?" I asked, referring to the 'find a way home' part. "I virtually have no future if I go back, and being a pokemon trainer doesn't sound too bad."
 
"True, but the others may not agree. I myself wouldn't mind this, but if we figured out how we got here, there's no reason why we can't try it again in the future, right?

OOC: I'm going to try to get a few more of us together (If anyone besides LP is still with us 3) Before the next major plot development.
 
"it's not likely" I said, but didn't press the matter. I proceeded to let Houndour out of it's pokeball, and it sat down next to me, ready for whatever I would tell it to do.
 
I sighed, wondering why I felt so tired, even thouugh it couldn't be jet lag, because it was early both times we left. I left my torchic in it's pokeball, but got my kakuna out of my coat pocket, as well as a rag, and began polishing it.
 
The instant I saw the Katuna, I backed away, nearly stepping on Houndour. "A kakuna? Seph, are you crazy? Don't you remember what those things evolve into?" My sudden reaction was aided by the fact I did not like any species of bug.
 
"Yeah," I said, continuing to polish it. "If this is the real pokemon world, and these things are living, breathing creatures, then they should react to affection the same way. After all, in the show once there was a tame gyarados."
 
"Yeah, belonging to Professer Ivy! Face it, that thing is a bug, the brain/body ratio is possibly the weakest of all pokemon, short of a Gulpin!" I said, trying to cover the fact I not only hated bugs, I disliked them as much as Misty, though I didn't have quite a severe reaction...
 
"Well, all the more reason it shouldn't have an intelligent reaction. Its simple, or at least it should be. I don't think we've ever seen a queen beedrill, so there has to be some method of which it cooperates with others of its kind. if not trust, then what else? Beedrill aren't exactly the type to experience fear..." I said, though more to myself than to anyone else.
 
"I think there is a queen, but i don't know where she would be. After all, bees themselves are social insects and depend entierly of the survival of the queen, so it's reasonable to think..." I trailed off, as another shiver ran through my body.
 
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