[center][color=gray][h3]Leisy Takigawa[/h3][/color] Feyhollow Town Outskirts[/center] Leisy’s eyes were peeled wide in the sunset light, darting around for a glimpse of another Pokemon she hadn’t yet met. All around there were strange Pokemon that she didn’t know about. Spinarak, Weedle, Kakuna, Wurmple--the list went on and on. Leisy’s Pokedex was like a holy grail in these moments, both her friend and enemy. [i]Why is there no function to save past scans?[/i] Leisy thought, whirling around to find yet another Pokemon--A big purple and green moth named Dustox that flapped away before she could even form another thought. She couldn't even be angry at the annoyingly useful device as it was performing to the best of its ability. As the forest floor wasn’t the best terrain for webbed feet adapted for aquatic environments, Leisy had returned Naunet into her Pokeball. Bidein was quietly sitting in her shoulder through all the quiet creeping and scanning, watching every movement intently in case it posed a danger to his trainer. [color=gray]”How do you feel about an early evening hike, Dei?”[/color] Leisy whispered to her Pokemon, eyes draw to the mossy mouth of a yawning cavern. [hr] [center][color=indianred][h3]Shanae Eller[/h3][/color] Central City[/center] A late lunch—or early dinner, depending on how you looked at it—at the rather upscale Blooming Sunflora made Shanae sleepy, but the sun was still out and the night not yet born. Shanae returned her Pokemon, leaving Ebon the only one out as she usually did as she headed back towards the Pokemart. Having checked her Trainer Point balance while she was eating, Shanae knew what she was going to do. It’d take a lot of points, but it had to happen. Walking in, she greeted the clerk who took the evening shift--Marcus--and pointed to the shard sitting on display behind him. [color=indianred]”I’ll take one evolution shard, if you’d please.”[/color]