- 37,465
- Posts
- 17
- Years
- they/them
- Seen Oct 15, 2024
Ralph
Route 9, Wednesday May 22nd, evening
It had just gotten dark, when Ralph finally stumbled into another sign of human life on Route 9 again. A campfire could be seen up ahead, and Ralph hurried the rest of the way over the rocky terrain to find a small open area. A man was sitting by the fire, his back towards her. What she saw next, when she turned her head to the right, startled her to no ends though.
Right next to her as she had stepped out into the clearing, another human stood. A girl, same height as she. Same eye color. Same hair color. Same eyes, same hair. Same clothes.
"What?!" she gasped and literally jumped backwards in shock. "What the muk!"
That made the man by the fire stand up and turn around. With his face away from the fire, Ralph hadn't been able to see what he looked like, even if she had been looking. He looked from one girl to another for a moment, one of them smiling silently, the other with rising panic in her face. Then he laughed.
"Oh, Zorua, that's quite unnecessary," he said simply.
Other Ralph then giggled, before her image seemed to flicker and glimmer. And suddenly, where she had been standing was only a small fox-like, dark pokémon with a wicked grin displayed.
"Zorua... Oh," Real Ralph said and tried to breathe normally. "Man. That's some scare tactics."
The man shrugged, as the little Zorua ran back up to him. "Sorry for that. He's a trickster and can't refuse opportunities to play pranks."
"Sure, I understand," Ralph said, feeling slightly better and straightening herself up. "Um."
She wasn't sure how to ask for permission to sit by his fire, but she didn't have to, because he gestured towards it before she could say anything more. "Are you alright?" he also asked.
"Not really," Ralph found herself admitting as she moved forward and took a seat on a rock near the fire. It crackled at her and gave off a pleasant warmth in the chilly night.
The man sat down on the opposite side, Zorua crawling close to the fire and watching stray embers with glee. She could see him now, and was a bit surprised to notice that he looked much like herself. Dark skin, dreadlocks in hair, but his eyes were a hazel color and he most definitely had not colored his dreads purple, nor did he seem to have any piercings. She also now noticed a gigantic backpack leaning against a nearby log, complete with extra equipment dangling off of it.
"What happened?" he asked with a concerned look.
She glanced up at him. He was asking her to tell him about her recent events, and let her come sit by his fire out of the blue just like that, without even introducing herself. She didn't get any immediately bad vibes from watching him, but she was still going to be suspicious. Trying to do it subtly, she reached to her belt and clutched Edgy's pokéball in her hand.
Not subtly enough though, as he noticed.
"Ah, okay. I wasn't gonna attack you. Clearly. You can sit by my fire or you can leave, whatever suits you," he said and threw his hands into the air. Zorua also remained calm and cheerful, it seemed. None of them looked ready for battle really.
She released her grip on the pokéball slightly. "My friend got attacked by a stranger," she said. "In Cerulean. How do I know you're not with them?"
"Are you this suspicious of every person you meet on the road?" the man asked with a raised eyebrow. "It's gonna be a really hard pokémon journey for you if you do it like that."
"Don't act like you know me," Ralph quipped.
"Jeez." He rolled his eyes. "How about this," he started while reaching for a ball of his own. She almost let her Beedrill out at that, but he merely returned Zorua to his ball, and didn't bring out any other pokémon. "I'll tell you what I'm doing here first, and then you can talk to me about why you're 'not really alright' if you want. Or I can shut up, I don't mind," he added with tired eyes.
A small sting of guilt crept up from Ralph's gut now. Had she just disappointed a second kind person that day?
"Sorry," she muttered. "Go on."
"Alright. I'm Joseph. I'm a pokémon trainer. The farm near Cerulean where I work has had trouble with wild pokémon stealing their food lately. Since I'm their licensed trainer, I said I'd get out to Route 9 and track the thieves down and see if I can get them to stop. So here we are."
Ralph nodded. "Okay. Sounds believable."
"Thank you," Joseph grunted. "So, silence now then?"
Ralph sighed. "Nah. I'm Ralph. I'm on a journey to become a licensed trainer. But you figured that out already."
"Are you from Safari Academy or Cape College? Or some other smaller thing?"
"Cape."
"Nice. I didn't realize that my mission would time exactly with Cape trainers going through this route. Brings back nice memories!" Joseph leaned back towards the log behind him and smiled towards the sky. A few stars had started to peek out, and the horizon had turned a mellow purple color with the dark blue advancing from above.
"You were a Cape trainer?" Ralph asked, curiosity piqued.
"Yeah. I was part of Palm Junior's first batch."
"Junior?"
"You've learned some of the school's history, right?"
"Uh. Yeah, Palm started the school."
"Palm did, but not your Palm. His grandmother was the one who first ran a small training resort up there. But when Palm Junior took over, he made it a big grand thing, and started trying to find young potential trainers from all over the region. I'm not from Cerulean or anywhere near here originally. Yet, I chose to go up here. And I haven't regretted it."
Ralph nodded slowly. She hadn't really paid attention when the College history was taught. Didn't seem important. But interesting, now that she did learn about it.
"So, silence or?"
"Oh. No," Ralph said and cleared her throat. "On my way through this route I..." She didn't really want to tell this stranger the story of her and Ari's dragon adventure. Better skip it. "I ran into some wild pokémon. One was a Rattata, and the other one a Lycanroc."
He raised an eyebrow at that. "You met a wild Lycanroc? They usually stay away from humans."
"Yeah, not this one. He was hella hungry and kept attacking us until this little Rattata with green eyes gave him her Oran berry-"
"Hold up!" Joseph said and sat up straight. "You know Greeneyes?"
"Uh?" Ralph produced.
"The Rattata! It's pretty unique. Comes around to our farm sometimes to play with the farm animals. I don't think the other Rattata like this one much. And it seems to be a pretty odd pokémon, a bit too unafraid for its own good, I'd say. I bet it tried to take on the Lycanroc on its own."
"Sure did," Ralph replied, surprised by what she heard.
"Well. I hope it didn't get hurt."
"Um. She did, actually," Ralph began and fumbled while she took out the newly caught Rattata's pokéball. "And I wanted to find a safe place to stop at so I could give her some medicine-"
"Hold up," Joseph said again and now leaned in. "You caught Greeneyes?"
"Yeah?" Ralph said with a shrug. "She wanted me to. I had to battle her first though. So I guess I was the one who hurt her, not really the Lycanroc."
Joseph shook his head, but laughed, and Ralph actually felt like his laugh was genuine and kind. "Well to be honest, I think she'll do better with you than she was with the other Rattata."
"Maybe," Ralph said, and brought the rat out. She appeared near the fire in front of them, and was standing up but looking quite dazed. "Hey," Ralph said and reached out to pet her on the head. "Sorry about Edgy's last move there. He is a bit rash at times.
Rattata didn't look upset about it though. She smiled up towards her new trainer. Joseph watched quietly while Ralph took out a Potion and tended to her small partner until the pokémon seemed to be feeling much better. Meanwhile, Ralph was thinking about what she had heard and seen.
"Lycanroc was so hungry that it was willing to attack us just for a berry," she said slowly, staring into the fire while petting Rattata in her lap absent-mindedly. "You think Lycanroc is your farm thief?"
Joseph furrowed his brow, considering it. "That actually might be very likely."
"So will you go search for it? What will you do if you find it?"
"I'll make sure they stop."
Ralph frowned now. "How, politely asking them to?"
Joseph smiled. "I'm a trainer, girl. I'll capture the thief, of course."
![[PokeCommunity.com] TRAINERS (IC) [PokeCommunity.com] TRAINERS (IC)](https://www.serebii.net/pokedex-sm/icon/019.png)
![[PokeCommunity.com] TRAINERS (IC) [PokeCommunity.com] TRAINERS (IC)](https://www.serebii.net/pokedex-sm/icon/027.png)
![[PokeCommunity.com] TRAINERS (IC) [PokeCommunity.com] TRAINERS (IC)](https://www.pokecommunity.com/uploads/imageshare/67003_1575205949183149129.png)
![[PokeCommunity.com] TRAINERS (IC) [PokeCommunity.com] TRAINERS (IC)](https://www.serebii.net/pokedex-sm/icon/015.png)
![[PokeCommunity.com] TRAINERS (IC) [PokeCommunity.com] TRAINERS (IC)](https://www.serebii.net/pokedex-sm/icon/048.png)
Route 9, Wednesday May 22nd, evening
It had just gotten dark, when Ralph finally stumbled into another sign of human life on Route 9 again. A campfire could be seen up ahead, and Ralph hurried the rest of the way over the rocky terrain to find a small open area. A man was sitting by the fire, his back towards her. What she saw next, when she turned her head to the right, startled her to no ends though.
Right next to her as she had stepped out into the clearing, another human stood. A girl, same height as she. Same eye color. Same hair color. Same eyes, same hair. Same clothes.
"What?!" she gasped and literally jumped backwards in shock. "What the muk!"
That made the man by the fire stand up and turn around. With his face away from the fire, Ralph hadn't been able to see what he looked like, even if she had been looking. He looked from one girl to another for a moment, one of them smiling silently, the other with rising panic in her face. Then he laughed.
"Oh, Zorua, that's quite unnecessary," he said simply.
Other Ralph then giggled, before her image seemed to flicker and glimmer. And suddenly, where she had been standing was only a small fox-like, dark pokémon with a wicked grin displayed.
"Zorua... Oh," Real Ralph said and tried to breathe normally. "Man. That's some scare tactics."
The man shrugged, as the little Zorua ran back up to him. "Sorry for that. He's a trickster and can't refuse opportunities to play pranks."
"Sure, I understand," Ralph said, feeling slightly better and straightening herself up. "Um."
She wasn't sure how to ask for permission to sit by his fire, but she didn't have to, because he gestured towards it before she could say anything more. "Are you alright?" he also asked.
"Not really," Ralph found herself admitting as she moved forward and took a seat on a rock near the fire. It crackled at her and gave off a pleasant warmth in the chilly night.
The man sat down on the opposite side, Zorua crawling close to the fire and watching stray embers with glee. She could see him now, and was a bit surprised to notice that he looked much like herself. Dark skin, dreadlocks in hair, but his eyes were a hazel color and he most definitely had not colored his dreads purple, nor did he seem to have any piercings. She also now noticed a gigantic backpack leaning against a nearby log, complete with extra equipment dangling off of it.
![[PokeCommunity.com] TRAINERS (IC) [PokeCommunity.com] TRAINERS (IC)](https://www.pokecommunity.com/uploads/imageshare/67003_15782292851695382990.png)
"What happened?" he asked with a concerned look.
She glanced up at him. He was asking her to tell him about her recent events, and let her come sit by his fire out of the blue just like that, without even introducing herself. She didn't get any immediately bad vibes from watching him, but she was still going to be suspicious. Trying to do it subtly, she reached to her belt and clutched Edgy's pokéball in her hand.
Not subtly enough though, as he noticed.
"Ah, okay. I wasn't gonna attack you. Clearly. You can sit by my fire or you can leave, whatever suits you," he said and threw his hands into the air. Zorua also remained calm and cheerful, it seemed. None of them looked ready for battle really.
She released her grip on the pokéball slightly. "My friend got attacked by a stranger," she said. "In Cerulean. How do I know you're not with them?"
"Are you this suspicious of every person you meet on the road?" the man asked with a raised eyebrow. "It's gonna be a really hard pokémon journey for you if you do it like that."
"Don't act like you know me," Ralph quipped.
"Jeez." He rolled his eyes. "How about this," he started while reaching for a ball of his own. She almost let her Beedrill out at that, but he merely returned Zorua to his ball, and didn't bring out any other pokémon. "I'll tell you what I'm doing here first, and then you can talk to me about why you're 'not really alright' if you want. Or I can shut up, I don't mind," he added with tired eyes.
A small sting of guilt crept up from Ralph's gut now. Had she just disappointed a second kind person that day?
"Sorry," she muttered. "Go on."
"Alright. I'm Joseph. I'm a pokémon trainer. The farm near Cerulean where I work has had trouble with wild pokémon stealing their food lately. Since I'm their licensed trainer, I said I'd get out to Route 9 and track the thieves down and see if I can get them to stop. So here we are."
Ralph nodded. "Okay. Sounds believable."
"Thank you," Joseph grunted. "So, silence now then?"
Ralph sighed. "Nah. I'm Ralph. I'm on a journey to become a licensed trainer. But you figured that out already."
"Are you from Safari Academy or Cape College? Or some other smaller thing?"
"Cape."
"Nice. I didn't realize that my mission would time exactly with Cape trainers going through this route. Brings back nice memories!" Joseph leaned back towards the log behind him and smiled towards the sky. A few stars had started to peek out, and the horizon had turned a mellow purple color with the dark blue advancing from above.
"You were a Cape trainer?" Ralph asked, curiosity piqued.
"Yeah. I was part of Palm Junior's first batch."
"Junior?"
"You've learned some of the school's history, right?"
"Uh. Yeah, Palm started the school."
"Palm did, but not your Palm. His grandmother was the one who first ran a small training resort up there. But when Palm Junior took over, he made it a big grand thing, and started trying to find young potential trainers from all over the region. I'm not from Cerulean or anywhere near here originally. Yet, I chose to go up here. And I haven't regretted it."
Ralph nodded slowly. She hadn't really paid attention when the College history was taught. Didn't seem important. But interesting, now that she did learn about it.
"So, silence or?"
"Oh. No," Ralph said and cleared her throat. "On my way through this route I..." She didn't really want to tell this stranger the story of her and Ari's dragon adventure. Better skip it. "I ran into some wild pokémon. One was a Rattata, and the other one a Lycanroc."
He raised an eyebrow at that. "You met a wild Lycanroc? They usually stay away from humans."
"Yeah, not this one. He was hella hungry and kept attacking us until this little Rattata with green eyes gave him her Oran berry-"
"Hold up!" Joseph said and sat up straight. "You know Greeneyes?"
"Uh?" Ralph produced.
"The Rattata! It's pretty unique. Comes around to our farm sometimes to play with the farm animals. I don't think the other Rattata like this one much. And it seems to be a pretty odd pokémon, a bit too unafraid for its own good, I'd say. I bet it tried to take on the Lycanroc on its own."
"Sure did," Ralph replied, surprised by what she heard.
"Well. I hope it didn't get hurt."
"Um. She did, actually," Ralph began and fumbled while she took out the newly caught Rattata's pokéball. "And I wanted to find a safe place to stop at so I could give her some medicine-"
"Hold up," Joseph said again and now leaned in. "You caught Greeneyes?"
"Yeah?" Ralph said with a shrug. "She wanted me to. I had to battle her first though. So I guess I was the one who hurt her, not really the Lycanroc."
Joseph shook his head, but laughed, and Ralph actually felt like his laugh was genuine and kind. "Well to be honest, I think she'll do better with you than she was with the other Rattata."
"Maybe," Ralph said, and brought the rat out. She appeared near the fire in front of them, and was standing up but looking quite dazed. "Hey," Ralph said and reached out to pet her on the head. "Sorry about Edgy's last move there. He is a bit rash at times.
Rattata didn't look upset about it though. She smiled up towards her new trainer. Joseph watched quietly while Ralph took out a Potion and tended to her small partner until the pokémon seemed to be feeling much better. Meanwhile, Ralph was thinking about what she had heard and seen.
"Lycanroc was so hungry that it was willing to attack us just for a berry," she said slowly, staring into the fire while petting Rattata in her lap absent-mindedly. "You think Lycanroc is your farm thief?"
Joseph furrowed his brow, considering it. "That actually might be very likely."
"So will you go search for it? What will you do if you find it?"
"I'll make sure they stop."
Ralph frowned now. "How, politely asking them to?"
Joseph smiled. "I'm a trainer, girl. I'll capture the thief, of course."