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But after a while, of course, even that got boring. Trisha sighed. Why were everybody taking so long time to get ready to leave? She started walking around the deck, Samson following.
"Whoa, miss! What a pokémon!" a little voice suddenly said and made her head turn.
A boy was standing on deck, seemingly scrubbing it clean. He must be a young sailor, probably having a father or older brother working on the ship and helping out. His eyes were big and round as he stared at the lion. Samson yawned, showing all of his teeth and deep down his throat.
"Whooooa," the boy said again, dropping his scrubbing things.
Trisha wasn't annoyed, actually. She was used to people admiring her big lion partner, since it wasn't such a common sight with Luxrays outside of Sinnoh. This boy had probably never seen-
"I had a friend who looked like that once!"
Oh.
"He was a... a... Luxio! I miss him. Can your pokémon do some electric stuff, miss?"
Trisha was starting to get annoyed now. Maybe he wasn't amazed by the pokémon, he just wanted to see if it was better than his Luxio.
"Yes, he can," she said, sighing. "But firing it off onboard could disrupt the mechanics of the ship, so I'm not going to show it off."
"I think you are!" the boy smiled and suddenly took forth a pokéball. Trisha blinked. "Go, Shellder!"
A tiny pokémon with a shell around it and a large tongue sticking out, emerged from the held out pokéball. "Now you'll have to battle me!"
The seabreeze swept over the deck, making Trisha's hair and Samson's mane sway. She lowered her face, making her dark eyes look intimidating under the fringe. "I don't battle for fun," she said lowly.
"Oh, come on, miss! Just this once? I want to see Luxray in action!"
Samson poked Trisha's arm with his nose. She noticed him smiling. He wanted to. Sigh, alright then.
"Samson... Tackle."
Samson shot forward and tackled the Shellder before it could react. It flew up into the air.
"Hah, that won't work! My Shellder's shell is so thick that nothing gets through it!" the kid shouted triumphantly.
"Not even sea water?" Trisha asked, turning to walk away already. Samson snorted and turned too.
"Wha-" the boy began, before he noticed that Shellder was gone. Turning around, he saw a lot of bubbling in the ocean next to the ship. Oh.
"SHELLDER! COME BACK HERE!"
Battles... Trisha thought. So unnecessary. There are so many more intelligent and elegant things for pokémon to do in the world than fighting.
"Whoa, miss! What a pokémon!" a little voice suddenly said and made her head turn.
A boy was standing on deck, seemingly scrubbing it clean. He must be a young sailor, probably having a father or older brother working on the ship and helping out. His eyes were big and round as he stared at the lion. Samson yawned, showing all of his teeth and deep down his throat.
"Whooooa," the boy said again, dropping his scrubbing things.
Trisha wasn't annoyed, actually. She was used to people admiring her big lion partner, since it wasn't such a common sight with Luxrays outside of Sinnoh. This boy had probably never seen-
"I had a friend who looked like that once!"
Oh.
"He was a... a... Luxio! I miss him. Can your pokémon do some electric stuff, miss?"
Trisha was starting to get annoyed now. Maybe he wasn't amazed by the pokémon, he just wanted to see if it was better than his Luxio.
"Yes, he can," she said, sighing. "But firing it off onboard could disrupt the mechanics of the ship, so I'm not going to show it off."
"I think you are!" the boy smiled and suddenly took forth a pokéball. Trisha blinked. "Go, Shellder!"
A tiny pokémon with a shell around it and a large tongue sticking out, emerged from the held out pokéball. "Now you'll have to battle me!"
The seabreeze swept over the deck, making Trisha's hair and Samson's mane sway. She lowered her face, making her dark eyes look intimidating under the fringe. "I don't battle for fun," she said lowly.
"Oh, come on, miss! Just this once? I want to see Luxray in action!"
Samson poked Trisha's arm with his nose. She noticed him smiling. He wanted to. Sigh, alright then.
"Samson... Tackle."
Samson shot forward and tackled the Shellder before it could react. It flew up into the air.
"Hah, that won't work! My Shellder's shell is so thick that nothing gets through it!" the kid shouted triumphantly.
"Not even sea water?" Trisha asked, turning to walk away already. Samson snorted and turned too.
"Wha-" the boy began, before he noticed that Shellder was gone. Turning around, he saw a lot of bubbling in the ocean next to the ship. Oh.
"SHELLDER! COME BACK HERE!"
Battles... Trisha thought. So unnecessary. There are so many more intelligent and elegant things for pokémon to do in the world than fighting.