"I caught my Fallon," Rhyssa said quietly. "I wasn't really allowed to and it took me six months or so, but really, I just talked to him and he decided to come home with me. I guess we just sort of clicked and knew we'd be really good partners. Sometimes catching pokemon is like that! But others like battles more and will choose to fight your pokemon to see if your team is strong enough for their liking."
Rhyssa laughed quietly so she wouldn't disturb anyone else and nodded a little, her eyes wide and filled with excitement.
"I want to learn more about catching them, too. Especially how to approach a wild pokemon properly. I mean, sometimes I'll go out into a field and sit and enjoy the day. If I'm lucky a wild pokemon will come by and sit with me, too, or play with Fallon or Kali. I love watching them play, it's wonderful when they get along." Fallon let out a wooo and hopped down to land near Peanut and waddled closer with his wings open. He was definitely far more friendly than Kali whose tail fluffed out enough to tickle her nose.
"Fallon is amazingly friendly. He tends to make friends with the wild ones and bring them over for a hello. They're much better when they know I'm not going to try to catch them."
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Rhyssa laughed quietly so she wouldn't disturb anyone else and nodded a little, her eyes wide and filled with excitement.
"I want to learn more about catching them, too. Especially how to approach a wild pokemon properly. I mean, sometimes I'll go out into a field and sit and enjoy the day. If I'm lucky a wild pokemon will come by and sit with me, too, or play with Fallon or Kali. I love watching them play, it's wonderful when they get along." Fallon let out a wooo and hopped down to land near Peanut and waddled closer with his wings open. He was definitely far more friendly than Kali whose tail fluffed out enough to tickle her nose.
"Fallon is amazingly friendly. He tends to make friends with the wild ones and bring them over for a hello. They're much better when they know I'm not going to try to catch them."