Nideous
The world refused to change...
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A device that humans use to identify our various species, a Pokedex," Ambrose said, then when Cobalt gave him a blank stare he added, "Or a thing that tells you about a creature said that she has a power to, create illusions, or something that seems real to other people but not, to put it in simpler words for you, Dog."
"Oh, I get it! Thanks Ambrose Flannigan!" Cobalt said, unaware he was being mocked. Abrose wasn't done talking yet, so Cobalt fell quiet.
"I didn't have any food at the time, but, I did give some of the fluid that was inside the egg. She seemed to have enjoyed it. That was last night right after she hatched." Ambrose said, looking at his daughter. Good. Baby pokemon needed that stuff in the egg. It would help them not get sick, or so old Yasha told him. She was the oldest Denmother in his old pack, so Cobalt assumed she knew what she was talking about. A fact he shared with Ambrose Flannigan.
"That's good. Yasha, the oldest Denmother in the pack that raised me said that stuff helps babies not get sick and it is really good for them! She called it Ant-e-boo-dees! But she's going to be hungry again soon. Pups generally have to eat more times a day than adults. Yasha said it was to help them grow faster. If you want, when I feel better, I can go find some Rawst berries. They're pretty good for pups, and I know I smelled some on the way here," Cobalt said happily. He didn't know he just mangled the word beyond repair. He looked down when he saw the Zorua nibbling on his toes. He laughed a bit and prodded her with his nose.
"The humans, to answer your earlier question, were chasing me after I punched the girl who captured me right in her abusive little face, but that doesn't matter now that I'm free, does it? And we're going with the original plan. We're going to find her a nice home and dump her there." Ambrose said, but he was totally ignored as Cobalt turned his attention to the Zorua that was trying to play with him now. Cobalt wagged his tail, and rolled over, the universal sign of play. He vaguely wondered why she was so playful. None of the pups he had ever seen, or even heard about, weren't this playful until they had grown a little!
"Oh, I get it! Thanks Ambrose Flannigan!" Cobalt said, unaware he was being mocked. Abrose wasn't done talking yet, so Cobalt fell quiet.
"I didn't have any food at the time, but, I did give some of the fluid that was inside the egg. She seemed to have enjoyed it. That was last night right after she hatched." Ambrose said, looking at his daughter. Good. Baby pokemon needed that stuff in the egg. It would help them not get sick, or so old Yasha told him. She was the oldest Denmother in his old pack, so Cobalt assumed she knew what she was talking about. A fact he shared with Ambrose Flannigan.
"That's good. Yasha, the oldest Denmother in the pack that raised me said that stuff helps babies not get sick and it is really good for them! She called it Ant-e-boo-dees! But she's going to be hungry again soon. Pups generally have to eat more times a day than adults. Yasha said it was to help them grow faster. If you want, when I feel better, I can go find some Rawst berries. They're pretty good for pups, and I know I smelled some on the way here," Cobalt said happily. He didn't know he just mangled the word beyond repair. He looked down when he saw the Zorua nibbling on his toes. He laughed a bit and prodded her with his nose.
"The humans, to answer your earlier question, were chasing me after I punched the girl who captured me right in her abusive little face, but that doesn't matter now that I'm free, does it? And we're going with the original plan. We're going to find her a nice home and dump her there." Ambrose said, but he was totally ignored as Cobalt turned his attention to the Zorua that was trying to play with him now. Cobalt wagged his tail, and rolled over, the universal sign of play. He vaguely wondered why she was so playful. None of the pups he had ever seen, or even heard about, weren't this playful until they had grown a little!