Diane might not be familiar with all of Pikachu’s behaviors, but the erect tail and sparking, coupled with the look on the electric type’s face, made her take a few wary steps backward, hands raised peaceably in front of her. “I-I’m not here to hurt you,” she said, trying to keep her voice calm and wondering if Teleport would work in a cave, should the worst happen…
When the Pikachu’s trainer arrived, though, and the Pokemon relaxed, so did Diane. “It’s nice to meet you, Charlie,” the woman said. “And it’s nice to meet you, too, Rocket,” she added, nodding to the Pokemon (while keeping a respectful distance). “How deep does the cave go?” she asked, peering into the dark behind the trainer and his Pokemon. “I actually just came from the entrance. It’s not too far, but it’s storming outside, so…”
She looked up at the ceiling again, thankful that the Zubats still seemed to be sleeping. “Were you looking for Pokemon in here? Did you find anything interesting?” Well, it didn’t hurt to ask – any chance to study a new system was a good one, in her mind…
Rocket Continued Sparking, Although Only To The End Of Illuminating The Cave So They Could Continue To Speak, Otherwise He Raised Back Up Onto His Back Legs And Stood More Peaceably.
“Pretty Deep,” The Teenager Admitted With A Frown, Glancing Back Into The Darkness Behind Them “It Splits Off Into A Lot Of Different Pathways And I’m Not Really Sure If They Go Anywhere Or Not”. Starting With An Electric Type, Charlie Had Never Been Too Fond Of Caves, They Were Usually Full Of Rock And Ground Types And They Were Always Difficult To Deal With.
“One Of Ours Actually,” He Smiled “My Nidoking, Thrasher, Ran In Here And We Had To Go Looking For Him”. Thankfully The Massive Pokemon Was Now Contained, And He Didn’t Often Break Out Of His Pokeball Unless There Was Trouble. “We Found A Few Wild Pokemon In The Back, Did You Want To Go Look At Them?” He Offered Her A Smile “I Guess We’ll Have To Wait For The Rain To Stop Anyway”.















