[center][color=gray][h3]Leisy Takigawa[/h3][/color] Central City - Poke Corp Tower, floor three[/center] “As joining organizations is like pledging your loyalty, trainers are only allowed to be in one organization at a time,” the Poke Corp representative said, frowning. “However, trainers will only get a point bonus upon joining their first organization. You may indeed leave the organization and join another, but you will not receive the point bonus you did the first time.” Seeing Raven pull out his Pokedex, Leisy did the same, typing up the names of the two organizations into the device. While League Prime sounded relatively intimidating, especially since Leisy had just experienced her first battle, the Helping Hand Guild sounded like everything Leisy wanted in her journey as a Pokemon trainer. [color=gray]”Would it be possible for you to add trainers to organizations?”[/color] Leisy asked, looking up at the man behind the counter. The man nodded affirmative, putting on a smile. “What organization are you thinking of joining? As I said, there are only two organizations that are currently recruiting in Central City, so it’d have to be one of those,” the man told Leisy. Leisy returned his smile with more enthusiasm. [color=gray]”I’d like to join the Helping Hand Guild, if that’s not too much of a hassle with you?”[/color] Leisy asked, smiling politely. The man nodded again, swinging his screen back around and typing quickly into the computer. “You’re all set. The leader of the organization will be sending you a message shortly,” he told Leisy before turning to the other trainer. “How about you, young man? Any organizations you’d like to join?” [hr] [center][h3][color=lightsteelblue]Cillian Weiss[/color] & [color=indianred]Shanae Eller[/color][/h3] Central City Outskirts[/center] Cillian frowned as the woman spoke, his eyes wandering over her team of six. [i]A Houndoom, an Aron, a Joltik, a Trapinch, a Igglybuff, and a Lotad,[/i] he thought, naming the Pokemon inside his head one at a time. A grin stretched over his mouth. This was a trainer he could respect, excluding the latter two Pokemon. [color=lightsteelblue]”How long have you been a trainer?”[/color] he asked the woman—Shanae Eller. [color=indianred]”On record it’d be a few years,”[/color] Shanae admitted with a wry smile, [color=indianred]”but technically this would be my fifth month. I’ve taken a long break.”[/color] [i]Fifth month![/i] Cillian thought, eyes widening. [i]There’s no way I’d move[/i] that [i]slow, right?[/i] [color=indianred]”I was sidetracked by my job—ever heard of me?”[/color] Shanae asked, putting on a bright smile. [color=indianred]”Shanae Eller, Central City Poke Corp Vice President, at your service.”[/color] Cillian’s eyes rounded at the revelation, now impressed. First Damian turns out to be a Pokepagent judge, then he meets the vice president of a large-city Poke Corp? How the day was turning out. Gears whirled around in Cillian’s head. He had been planning on joining the battle guild as he planned on centering around battling, but at this rate that could be difficult to do. Here was a chance to pull connections with one of the most accomplished and important people in Central City and possibly even the region! Damian’s question knocked him out of his thoughts, reminding him that he’d now been standing silent for a few minutes. [color=lightsteelblue]”Right,”[/color] Cillian said, nodding. [color=lightsteelblue]”I’m in. If I remember correctly, I can always leave an organization if I find that it doesn’t suit me, right?”[/color] [color=indianred]”You can,”[/color] Shanae said, pulling out her Pokedex with a glint in her eyes, [color=indianred]”but I’d also make it my life goal to loop you back into the organization.”[/color] Cillian pulled out his Pokedex, and in a few seconds it was official: he was a member of the HHG. [color=indianred]”What about you, fellow trainer?”[/color] Shanae asked, turning to the brown-haired boy. [hr] [@eklispe][@kiritoasuna]