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 loyalty between a Pokemon and their owner always fascinated Windi. She had heard some of the relationships between the competitors at the castle and their Pokemon werenât always positive. It seemed like this stranger cared for his Pokemon at the very least, and it was amicable.Â
âSure,â she said, somewhat relieved it wasnât on her to try and kick the male out of her camp. She was going to have to move soon for fear of being found again, but that was something she would worry about tomorrow. âIâm sure Corvisquire has already found your Primeape.âÂ
She tossed a small crossbody bag on and stood up, stretching a bit while Gossifleur hopped from where it was over two both humans. âIt was this way,â she said.Â
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A few minutes later, they arrived at the scene, and Windi looked up to see Corvisquire leading the way back from the other direction. Luxio appeared from up the hill, too, alongside a Primeape.Â
She whistled, and Corvisquire flew faster, landing on her shoulder. âGood job, Corvisquire,â she said, reaching into her bag and offering it a Pokemon treat. It chirped happily.Â
    When Tokida saw he Primeape, he sprinted over to it. It didnât look hurt, but rather dejected. âThank you guys so much for finding Primeape!â he said, patting his Pokemon on their heads. He moved his attention right back to Primeape. âWhatâs wrong buddy? What happened?â
    âPrimeape Prime...â it said, sadly, looking to the ground.
    âYou tried to catch that Scyther again and couldnât find it?â he chuckled. âDonât worry about that, Iâm just happy to find you in one piece.â He gave his Pokemon a hug.
    âI know what can cheer you up,â he said, looking over at the girl. âMaybe we could get you some of these berries that she gave me. They were delicious and would make you feel a lot better.â He shot the girl a smile, hoping sheâd be down for it.







