Cooker
As free as my hair
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- On the edge of glory
- Seen Dec 22, 2019
Mudkip was now trotting with its head held quite high above the ground, and still very close to Travis's feet. True, it had managed to defeat a random Poocheyna, but Trav knew that was really no special feat, and so he kept smirking at the Pokemon next to him, who may have suceeded him in cocky-ness.
The route quickly dragged from exciting and new to boring and repetitive. The only Pokemon Travis saw were the bird ones that lived in surplus in the air, Rattata's tails, the sheep and the occasional Poocheyna. Nothing caught his eye. And besides the occasional hill, the landscape never fluxuated in its rolling grassland. Trav didn't want to have to battle again until he could at least see the next city, so as to preserve Mudkip's health. Meaning he wasn't going to try to capture any of the boring Pokemon anyway.
Still walking on the dirt path, hands in his pockets, one bag slung over his shoulder, sunglasses masking his eyes, the young man suddenly wished that he had snagged some food in the last town- it hadn't even crossed his mind before, but now his stomach was growling. Such a responsible guy. It didn't take long for his luck to change, though. Travis looked down at Mudkip, only to realize that it wasn't still next to him. Slight alarm pulsing through his body, he turned back and saw the mud-fish sitting on the path, staring intently into the grass. Backtracking, Travis turned his head to see what had caught Mudkip's attention. His eyebrows raised as did his impression with his partner.
"Berries! Good eye, good eye," Travis commented as he stared at the bush full of round blue berries deep in the grass. "Ladies first." He held out his hand in mock-chivalry. Mudkip squinted its face in some sort of retort but hopped up and into the grass. Unfortunately, it barely matted the grass into any sort of path, but Travis easily followed its bright blue body, grunting as his legs brushed the itchy stalks. Mudkip chriped happily once it reached the bush. Trav arrived just in time to see Mudkip's happy and about-to-nibble-a-berry face smash into the ground by the tail of a rodent with freaky, bizzare eyes. It appeared very defensive of the bush.
"Buzz off you douche!" he yelled at the hostile Pokemon, which only caused it to charge at him. "Crap, Mudkip Tackle it!" Mudkip scurried up at his master's words, his obsession with protecting Travis at full throttle, and demonstrated its surprising speed once again as it pursued the Pokemon. The rodent was sprinting at Travis, and Mudkip was sprinting after the rodent, meaning when they made contact he'd be in the way... so, he hopped a few feet to the side right as Mudkip rammed his head into the little demon, sending him past where Travis had just been.
"'Kip, Tackle it again, won't you?" But the Pokemon-which Travis identified as Patrat with his Pokedex- gracefully landed on its front feet and spun around, giving Kip a horribly menacing look with its horrible menacing eyes. Mudkip stopped its attack and cowered, which led to it recieving a second blow to the head.
"Get up 'Kip, you're better than this...let's hear your vicious Growl!" Obediently, Mudkip issued a threatening Growl, which the Patrat combatted with its Leer. They were at a stalemate, but Travis wasn't going to break ranks first.
"Hold your ground Kip, and don't stop growling." Impatiently, the Patrat started to charge, but as it got closer to Mudkip, its Tackle became slower and its audacity burned out, thanks to the Growl.
"Full power Tackle now." Once more, the Tackling Pokemon met each other head on- literally- and once more Mudkip forced his opponent back victoriously. The patrat's eyes swirled close in a faint. But now Mudkip's little blue body was heaving and its breathing was sharp and quick.
"Well, eat up- you deserve it, and you need it." Still exhausted from its battle, Mudkip began devouring every berry it could reach, and Trav helped himself to a handful as well. Soon they were contentedly filled and back on the path. That little adventure had gone quite oppositely as Travis's original plans.
OOC: Yikes, that was choppy and boring. But I kind of need to do my homework :3
The route quickly dragged from exciting and new to boring and repetitive. The only Pokemon Travis saw were the bird ones that lived in surplus in the air, Rattata's tails, the sheep and the occasional Poocheyna. Nothing caught his eye. And besides the occasional hill, the landscape never fluxuated in its rolling grassland. Trav didn't want to have to battle again until he could at least see the next city, so as to preserve Mudkip's health. Meaning he wasn't going to try to capture any of the boring Pokemon anyway.
Still walking on the dirt path, hands in his pockets, one bag slung over his shoulder, sunglasses masking his eyes, the young man suddenly wished that he had snagged some food in the last town- it hadn't even crossed his mind before, but now his stomach was growling. Such a responsible guy. It didn't take long for his luck to change, though. Travis looked down at Mudkip, only to realize that it wasn't still next to him. Slight alarm pulsing through his body, he turned back and saw the mud-fish sitting on the path, staring intently into the grass. Backtracking, Travis turned his head to see what had caught Mudkip's attention. His eyebrows raised as did his impression with his partner.
"Berries! Good eye, good eye," Travis commented as he stared at the bush full of round blue berries deep in the grass. "Ladies first." He held out his hand in mock-chivalry. Mudkip squinted its face in some sort of retort but hopped up and into the grass. Unfortunately, it barely matted the grass into any sort of path, but Travis easily followed its bright blue body, grunting as his legs brushed the itchy stalks. Mudkip chriped happily once it reached the bush. Trav arrived just in time to see Mudkip's happy and about-to-nibble-a-berry face smash into the ground by the tail of a rodent with freaky, bizzare eyes. It appeared very defensive of the bush.
"Buzz off you douche!" he yelled at the hostile Pokemon, which only caused it to charge at him. "Crap, Mudkip Tackle it!" Mudkip scurried up at his master's words, his obsession with protecting Travis at full throttle, and demonstrated its surprising speed once again as it pursued the Pokemon. The rodent was sprinting at Travis, and Mudkip was sprinting after the rodent, meaning when they made contact he'd be in the way... so, he hopped a few feet to the side right as Mudkip rammed his head into the little demon, sending him past where Travis had just been.
"'Kip, Tackle it again, won't you?" But the Pokemon-which Travis identified as Patrat with his Pokedex- gracefully landed on its front feet and spun around, giving Kip a horribly menacing look with its horrible menacing eyes. Mudkip stopped its attack and cowered, which led to it recieving a second blow to the head.
"Get up 'Kip, you're better than this...let's hear your vicious Growl!" Obediently, Mudkip issued a threatening Growl, which the Patrat combatted with its Leer. They were at a stalemate, but Travis wasn't going to break ranks first.
"Hold your ground Kip, and don't stop growling." Impatiently, the Patrat started to charge, but as it got closer to Mudkip, its Tackle became slower and its audacity burned out, thanks to the Growl.
"Full power Tackle now." Once more, the Tackling Pokemon met each other head on- literally- and once more Mudkip forced his opponent back victoriously. The patrat's eyes swirled close in a faint. But now Mudkip's little blue body was heaving and its breathing was sharp and quick.
"Well, eat up- you deserve it, and you need it." Still exhausted from its battle, Mudkip began devouring every berry it could reach, and Trav helped himself to a handful as well. Soon they were contentedly filled and back on the path. That little adventure had gone quite oppositely as Travis's original plans.
OOC: Yikes, that was choppy and boring. But I kind of need to do my homework :3
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