The walk to the place wasn't all too long. It was down a worn dirt road with scenery that at least Camila thought was beautiful. Totems of Pokemon at the entrance surrounded by a field with Pokemon all around. The assistant had to wonder if they belong to anyone or if they were wild. None seemed to be especially afraid of her or attacked as she walked the path with Snow so she assumed they were very use to humans if they were wild ones. That's when Camila and her fox arrived at the front of the old, wooden building. [b]“...we’re closed.”[/b] Well, Camila was sort of hoping to be able to visit this place a little more closely. It was a place she'd not had the chance to see before but what seemed to be the caretaker of the place seemed to be saying the place was closed. That was... Odd. No, it almost seemed like she just didn't want people around the place for some reason. Like she didn't want to bother. At least, that was sort of a gut feeling that the assistant had. "What do you mean by closed?" The place didn't seem to be in disrepair and it seemed to be rather busy around here, though it was mostly Pokemon and not so much the people. "I'm one of the assistants at Professor Camphor's lab. I was on my way through the town and thought I'd come visit the place since it was here, but if it's closed... Well, could you at least tell me when it'll be open again? Or why it's closed down?" The woman asked with a smile. It was then that she heard another person before she saw them. From behind was a familiar face. One of the workers that Professor Camphor brought in. "Oh! Umm, Isla, was it?" She felt like she had used that exact same wording not all too long ago. "I'm surprised anyone came out this way toward Pine's End." The assistant mentioned to Isla. "Is your Eevee doing well?" She asked before her eyes lit up remembering something. "Oh! Sorry Isla, one minute." She then turned to the girl with the glasses. "So, yes, apologies. When will you reopen? I have a scientific curiosity... Not to mention a personal one at that."