[center][h3][b]Central City[/b] [i]Mountain Pass[/i][/h3] [url=http://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/3898299]Nick[/url][/center] Nick was returning to his parent's house the same way that he had came down the mountain, but this time, the feeling was different. He felt more alive and self satisfied with his first Pokemon eagerly walking by his side, singing a one word marching song, [color=6ecff6]"Munch. Munch. Munch Munchlax! Munch. Munch. Munch Munchlax!"[/color] The repetitive song would drive most people mad, but Nick enjoyed the simplicity of Little Man's music. Now past the meadows, Nick started his way up the mountain. The familiar songs of the Flying type Pokemon filled the air, welcoming him back. Whether Munchlax's song was synchronizing with the forest Pokemon or the other way around, the effect was magical. Even nick started to hum along. Before long, every branch that he passed was filled with merry Pokemon singing in time. The urge to catch one of these Pokemon began to well up inside him once more, but with only one Pokeball left, he didn't know how to choose. [b]"Oh well"[/b] he thought. [b]"I already have Little Man."[/b] There is no need to rush it. Lost in the forest's song, Nick walked quite few steps before realizing that the lead vocalist had stopped singing. He had lost his Munchlax! [b]"How stupid!"[/b] He began to curse himself. Looking around frantically, he finally spotted Little Man quite a ways behind, at the edge of some bushes. [color=fff79a]"Hey Little Man! Come on! What are you doing?!"[/color] Munchlax ignored his trainer, softly mumbling to some unknown creature. As Nick got closer, he could understand why. Just under the bush lay a sleeping [url=http://www.pokemon.com/us/pokedex/starly]Starly[/url]. The tiny bird Pokemon looked worse for wear, it's feathers tattered and caked with dirt. Softly, Nick petted the little bird with the back of his hand. [color=fff79a]"Hey there. Wake up. Where is your nest?"[/color] [color=6ecff6]"Munch Munch. Munch?"[/color] Little Man appeared to be repeating his question.