On Route 101:SamanthaSpoiler (click to show/hide):
Beneath the crushing tightness your pussy makes, Shadow doesn’t stand a chance, howling into the air without a care for who hears it as he begins emptying his seed into you. He never stops thrusting as he does, trying to get every bit of feeling he can out of you. In front of you, the Poochyena seems to love your screaming, her own howls raising as your voice does and she begins backing into you quicker, so on edge from being in heat for so long that she’s quickly reaching her own peak. Right about when Shadow finally stops coming, she starts, flooding your face with her slightly tart taste and freezing stock still as she does. Having come once, Shadow seems to have regained some control of himself, looking almost apologetic over his actions. Some tickle in his eye suggests he enjoyed that far too much though.
VarenSpoiler (click to show/hide):
Ember seems to be on the edge of Growlithe’s memory, but it doesn’t seem to know how to use it at this very second. Using Bite is something he can do though and does do when the Wurmple, believing him to be out of commission under all the String Shots he’s been hit with, goes to Tackle him, only to miss. This Bite is almost exactly overlayed over the previous one, making the Wurmple cry out in pain as it backs away from your Pokemon. It seems shaky and is definitely in pain, but not enough that it looks like it’ll hamper any move it makes.
In Oldale:ClaireSpoiler (click to show/hide):
“Nah, I’m not near Oldale, kinda on the opposite side of it.” Sam says before you launch into the rest of what you say. Hearing your sniffling, Sam seems to sigh and drop his teasing. “Hold up. Just… gimme a sec. I was kinda in the middle of something and I need to get that done really quick before I go flying off anywhere. I don’t know how to get in touch with Katie though. Seems no one does. I’ll try to get word out you’re looking for her though.”
JacksonSpoiler (click to show/hide):
Your PokeBalls open up, revealing your perfectly healthy Larvitar, Poochyena, and the male Pidgey. Scarlet and Pidgey seem to wave off your comment, seeming to have enjoyed the battle despite the injuries. The PokeDex reads out
Pidgey, the Tiny Bird Pokemon. It has an extremely sharp sense of direction and is capable of unerringly returning home from its nest, however far it may be removed from familiar surroundings.
In the Petalburg Woods:MadisonSpoiler (click to show/hide):
“Moss Rock? What’s that?” Nina asks, a confused look on her face. It seems Moss Rock isn’t native to this land. Or at the very least there’s none near here if Nina’s absolutely clueless about it. With your detour over with, the two of you enter the Petalburg Woods and almost immediately Nina stops to take a deep breath, breathing in the scent of the trees, the unsoiled earth, the clean wind, everything she can of the pure nature around her.
“Oh wow, I never thought I’d get to breath this in!” she sighs dreamily, seeming to be content with the world. Just how restrictive were her parents if they didn’t even let her out this far? She doesn’t stop to admire for long, her maniac energy seeming to demand her jump right into the thick of things. Without even turning to let you know what she’s doing or where she’s going, she launches into the grass, disappearing from sight almost instantly. Better catch up!
On Route 110:LisaSpoiler (click to show/hide):
((Just a note, people seem to understand Pokemon just fine in both the game and the anime, so Lisa should be fine on that front))
With Minun on your shoulder, it’s impossible for Lorux not to notice that the Pokemon has been following along this entire time. Since you seem to be cool with it, he is too, but he still has an eye on the small Pokemon. Minun, on the other hand, looks a mix of uncomfortable and… some other emotion about being on your shoulder, especially when your scent hits its nose. It now looks to be in intense concentration, paying no attention to its surroundings.
“I have known him almost my whole life. He helped birth my mother, so I would find it rather rude to have no knowledge of this man.” Electrike says. “Now what was your comment about my son’s treatment not working, young lady?” her attention snaps onto Lisa, a look of grave importance on her face.
In Mauville:Elly and SteveSpoiler (click to show/hide):
((I know, but Night Shade’s still a Ghost move and Aron’s resistant to Ghost. And a whole host of other things))
The Aron tries again to use Mud Slap on Dusky, but her superior quickness allows her to avoid the potentially finishing move. The dodge the allowed her to avoid the blow also gives her time to rain Embers down on its head. Unfortunately due to the close proximity Steve told Dusky to get to, Ruby can’t get between Dusky and the next Mud Slap once she lands. She manages to avoid part of it by using the almost halted momentum from the landing to launch herself to the side, but it still takes her a second to regain her feet. Ruby has no such problems, launching another Night Shade at the small Pokemon, though its type means that it really is only bug bites to him, allowing him to force more on the more destructive Dusky. In response, Ruby closes the distance between the two of them and puts herself between Aron and Dusky so that he can’t hit her again without going through her.
On the other end of the battlefield, things seem to be wrapping up as the Electrike’s inexperience catches up with it. Fang doesn’t know Sand Attack, confused as to where it’d get the Sand from ((I know, I know, it’s a stupid joke that just shows Fang doesn’t know the move)), so instead it goes up and Headbutts the Electrike again and by the time it collects itself enough to try using Thunder Wave again, the Zigzagoon has already backed off and Miyu is in his place, ready to Scratch it, unaffected by it’s Electric moves. It staggers back after the assault, severely weakened trying to get its wits about it to do something as a counterattack. Leon looks like he has something to say about that, the rage on his face deepening when it sees how ineffective his Pokemon are, but wisely keeps his mouth shut with Alexis on him about to break his arms. Seeing how the battle is going, she growls, “Your Pokemon can’t handle these two. Cut this shit now before they get hurt any further.”, into his ear, still loud enough for everyone else to hear. Stubborn and brattish, is doesn’t seem like he will though.
On Route 120:ElixiaSpoiler (click to show/hide):
Despite not knowing what you’ve been through, Aly seems to understand that you’re hurting badly, so she kneels next to you and wraps her arms around her. Even though she didn’t fully trust you coming in, it seems she realizes that you’re both in this together now and is willing to let her guard down around you.
In Lilycove:RaphaelSpoiler (click to show/hide):
“That’s right. This was Seraphim’s first battle though.” Remmi says with a nod of her head. “The first time, they were chasing Kana, the Eevee girl I was asking about, and came to my family’s home turf. Beat them right up and kicked them off Mossdeep!” she has a proud grin as she says this. “You don’t mess with Pokemon Breeders on their ranch. Anyway, she didn’t say much about WHY they were chasing her, just that they were. I was on the phone with her while she was around her and she just… disconnected. You see why I’m worried?”
Across the way, Seraphim says to Tyr “It was nothing. Pleased to meet you, Tyr.” in response to his thanks.
In Mossdeep:KalSpoiler (click to show/hide):
Familiar with The Ferry, as most everyone on Mossdeep is, you know that it’s a mix of cruise ship and ferry with 4 decks worth of cabins inside to better accommodate large parties. The top deck is pretty open aired with a pool on deck on the opposite side of the ramp you used to board the ship and to the left. There’s also shuffleboard near the front, but who plays shuffleboard? To your left are stairs leading up and down.
Going up, you find everything needed to plot their course and steer (I forget the actual term for it right now). That’s where the majority of the crew is right now, though they look too busy to chat at the moment. Behind that are the kitchens.
Going down, to your right, there’s the Captain’s Quarters, right there in case of emergency so they can be the first to respond. It looks rather large too, taking up a quarter of this level. The rest of this is Trainer cabins, compact compared to the Captain’s Cabin, but still the size of a small apartment room. All in all, there are 16 rooms on this level, including the Captain’s Room, excluding the men and women’s restrooms.
Below that, things look much like the deck above, but with more rooms since there’s no Captain’s Abode. There are about 20 rooms on this deck, again excluding the restrooms. A lot of these are Crew Quarter’s though, so only about 4 rooms are available. Still seems like a horribly low number of rooms for an entire crew. Maybe they share or something? On the bottom deck is the engine room, off limits to the normal folk. Or at least they claim as much.
Knowing how things normally work due to living on an island and using the Ferry to get anywhere, you hand over your ticket and get a room key in return, this one saying 213. Doing a double take at the key, the crew member takes it back and gives you room 216 instead.
“Sorry ‘bout that. 213 isn’t worthy of anyone’s eyes right now.” He says, only sounding like he’s joking a little. Still, you have the whole rest of the ship to explore, though you may want to tell the crew member whether you’ll be getting off at Lilycove, Slateport, Dewford, or Rustboro before you do anything.