Berne was quick to reply to Anna's little lecture, "Well, if friends don't leave each other, no matter what then Jolta didn't consider you much of a friend, did she?" he asked coldly.
But the Wobbuffet morph seemed to have too many other things on her mind to reply. She was standing there, eyes glowing and in deep concentration, soon causing a large armchair to materialize, apparently teleported from somewhere else.
"I did it! Now I can put Ria in it and roll her along wobba!" she said happily, jumping a bit before she lifted Ria's unconscious body onto the chair. Even though it had wheels for transportation, pushing the chair along the uneven forest floor would undoubtedly be a tedious process at best. But Anna seemed determined to go along with it nonetheless, and why? For someone whom she probably hadn't known for much longer than a day. Someone who could still be under Bob's influence. Berne watched the procedure in silence, pondering Anna's words; Don't understand the meaning of friendship? he thought, feeling a slight sting of wounded pride. He understood friendship more than well, he understood that it was something rare and precious to be earned, not given away to everyone you crossed paths with. Or so he had thought...Friends are not supposed to leave each other, no matter what. Otherwise, what's the point? Was that why he hadn't already gone his own way? Was that the way he felt about Anna? But they'd only just met, no-one could be befriended that quick. Or-? Berne's musings were suddenly interrupted, however;
"What's going on?" came an unfamiliar male voice a bit further away. Berne cursed his carelessness as he turned towards the direction of the voice. It could be a trap, and Anna was walking right into it.
"We're escaping, wobba!" Anna called enthusiastically, obviously not feeling the same kind of suspicions as Berne did.
"Come on, Wobba!" she called, gesturing for Berne to come over.
"Oh, alright." Berne grumbled, arriving at the scene in a quick swoop. Jolta was there as well, maybe he could catch a glimpse of the so-called 'right' way of friendship while he was at it.