In Littleroot:SamanthaSpoiler (click to show/hide):
With permission granted, Shadow starts working his tongue into your delta, almost seeming to crave the juices leaking out, that's how strongly he goes at it. Now you see another fight going on in his eyes, though this one's a lot more promising for you: It's a battle between his desire to please you and his feral instincts demanding he mount you and make you his beta. It seems there's a compromise though as he backs away for a second to pull the towel from under you, sending you tumbling to the side. Even before you register you're not laying on the floor his prick sits on your lips, demanding entrance as he goes back to lapping up every drop of liquid you produce with an addict's intensity.
On Route 101:ClaireSpoiler (click to show/hide):
The Zigzagoon charges in for another Tackle, but since your Mudkip's playing Defensively, he barely feels it. You take that opportunity to toss the PokeBall at it, sealing it within. The Ball barely wiggles twice before the Zagoon pops out, your Ball falling useless to the side until you can recover it. You don't seem to have done enough damage to it to end this one.
In Oldale:JacksonSpoiler (click to show/hide):
With almost a swagger, Poochyena slams into the Numel again, confidence that she's got this one in the bag seeming to exude from her. That, plus the previous exchange, makes the Numel too scared to fight back when its Trainer demands that it Tackles your Pokemon again. This is almost sad to watch, it's so one-sided. Without direction from you, Poochyena decides to knock the Numel out out of mercy and the idea that beating upon such a weak Pokemon is beneath her. This frees her up to help with Zubat. And boy is it needed.
Larvitar made it into the air as planned, but unfortunately that just made it within point blank range for another Supersonic. At that distance, the Zubat literally couldn't miss! Larvitar, confused now, takes the Zubat out of the air merely because it's still flying in the same direction, but he's too confused to use Bite, so when he rolls off, confused as to what he was doing on the floor in the first place, the Zubat flies back into the air. Sending your ground-based Pokemon into the air against a Pokemon that can fly Doesn't Seem To Be A Good Idea. Maybe you want to come up with a different strategy...
In Petalburg:TsubakiSpoiler (click to show/hide):
You make it to the PokeCenter with no problem besides the slightly slower than usual pace of Nobi's movement. Once in, the local Nurse Joy takes one look at him and begins to escort him around the back for healing, almost forgetting to clear it with you that's how anxious she is to get him patched up. Apparently she saw something she didn't like that you yourself didn't see. She's back about 10 minutes later with Nobi looking good as new!
“I'm not sure how your Growlithe got so beaten up. Unless it's something illegal, something I checked for when I was healing him and was glad not to find, I don't want to know. What I DO know is he took far more damage than a Pokemon at his strength is allowed to take before fainting. The Potions, no matter how amateurishly applied they were, helped a lot, but I'd really suggest not putting him in a situation where that can happen again. He might not get so lucky next time.”
In Mauville:LisaSpoiler (click to show/hide):
Ditto nods vigorously at your command, that sounding like good advice to it. There's a look in its eyes though. One that says it'll do it anyway if it will protect you or take attention off away from you. Ditto sighs and puts a hand on your shoulder as you try to deny the image she tried to put in your head, seeing you clearly don't want to believe that just now. She flinches as she hears at the knock at your door and almost growls when she hears Leon's voice come through.
“Um... could I have my PokeNav back?” he asks haltingly, sounding fearful that you might have taken a peek at its contents. That's probably also why he doesn't actually open your door.
In Lavaridge:Steve and DuoSpoiler (click to show/hide):
Alexis gives the both of you a sad smile before saying anything. “As much as I'd like to, you're just nowhere near my level right now. If I traveled with ya, I'd spend my time catchin' ya up instead of getting stronger myself. Look though, I've got a few badges.” she pulls out a badge case with 4 badges in it that looks as though it has caught more than its share of tears over a long period of time. The hatch on the back of it is almost broken, it's been opened so many times. It'd make someone wonder just how often she used this to keep her spirits alive while she was in the time she was in the League. “If you can catch up wit' me, I'd be more than happy to train with ya. Just a warnin' I don't plan to be sittin' round or nothing. I'm gonna be gettin' more badges too, so ya'd better be quick.” The gauntlet has been thrown, gentlemen. Then a thought seems to go through her mind. "But I guess we can travel together for some time anyway. I've gotta backtrack to Petalburg if I wanna get my fifth badge."
On Route 120, Ancient Tomb:ElixiaSpoiler (click to show/hide):
The girl looks warily at you as you keep going on about being her big sister. When you ask her her name, she merely writes
“Don't trust you.”
She seems like a rather guarded individual what with not wanting her name out there and not liking to be touched.
“Why did you fight the idiot? I had nothing to do with you.” she writes next. On Route 121:KanaSpoiler (click to show/hide):
You get clean out of town, though with the knowledge that Team Aqua probably will find you again and you don't know how, and arrive on Route 121. Once there, your call to Remmi goes through and you hear an excited “Hello? Kana?” bust through loud enough to cause ear damage. Seems she's still pumped from the battle she had earlier. She'd always wanted to go out into the world after all. Or maybe she's excited about the possibility of you calling since she IS rather excitable.