[color=Darkorchid][center]Noibat[/center][/color] [color=Darkorchid][i]Hmph. . . seems like this guy isn't a complete waste of space like most trainers . . . still don't like him.[/i][/color] Noibat thought as she listened to him, though when the ghost-type hid behind her, she didn't scold her again, taking a more prominent stance between them and the trainer. If he tried to pull anything, she'd be certain to make him regret it. When Z started moving them towards a more isolated location, Noibat remained silent, still watching the trainer distrustfully as she kept herself in between the ghost type and the trainer. She did nod towards Z, however, so that he knew that she was listening and okay with the plan. With no Pokemon on him, he'd normally be easy pickings, but the Ghost made for an unknown factor that she didn't think either of them could really handle, as they only had normal type moves, which were effectively useless against her if she decided to be an issue. At the point, she'd likely call for Z to shift into Poke form before changing herself and flying them both out of there. If they couldn't deal with the ghost, then no matter how young or naive they were, they'd be at her mercy. Not to mention that Ghost types tended to have a whole bunch of tricky status moves, so they'd be in big trouble if she got them with one of those. [color=Darkorchid][i]I've got a bad feeling about this . . .[/i][/color] [@TalijaKey] [@Ashevelendar] [@Bright_Ops]