[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/1td1hEA.png[/img][/center] Inari had set off on her journey that day. Her experiences had been interesting, and it was her first time outside of clearbrook village in quite a while, as she was used to the confines of the town. She welcomed the new experience wholeheartedly however, as it was everything she imagined and more. Seeing all the trainers with their Pokemon, seeing the roads, the open fields, the grass, the air. Everything was perfect to her. The walk to Central City was long and insignificant but definitely not tiring to her. She had saw a lot of trainers on the way, and plenty of Pokemon, but she had a mission and that was to obtain the tools to get her first pokemon. It was a shame that there wasn’t a lab in her small town, but she figured it was part of the experience, and she’d have to try and get one made there one day. A thought that she had when she was walking was what Pokemon to catch first. She’d thought of catching one around Central City but she had her mind set on catching one back home, as no-one could put up with her better along her journey than somebody who lived right next to her. Such thoughts subsided into happy whistling as she skipped along the path before arriving. Compared to what she had lived with her entire life, Central City was certainly something to take in. Beautiful old buildings with an even more beautiful history, she found herself in marvel as she observed everything around her, even if she was hurrying to to the lab in order to try and get her equipment and start her journey. After exiting the lab with with her Pokedex and her first pokeball, she was ecstatic. So much so to the point where she sprinted back to Clearbrook and made it back just around nightfall. To most people, that would have been unthinkable but given the amount of energy she had within her body, it was not. She was simply that happy to get going and find her partner, and she knew where she was going to look, the Clearbrook Mountains. The ascent was not an issue to her. Even with the icy wind blowing in her face, it was not an issue to her as she ascended like she had before several years ago with her father as if she had lived at the peak. Care was exercised, but she yet again was in wonder about everything, even though this was so close to home. The pokemon, the scenery, freedom just felt so good to her. After around 30 minutes of exploration however, she had reached the limit of her patience. She wanted to catch a Pokemon and she began to search furiously for what would be her partner. Little did she realize what it would be, a Vulpix. From what she knew, they were a fire type Pokemon that were red in colour, yet she had never seen this before. A ghostly white colour with deep blue eyes, laying down tired in front of her. She doubted the Pokemon even knew she was there. Seeing an opportunity to catch a Pokemon given her inability to battle, she threw the Pokeball with excellent form which went on to hold the Vulpix. The pokeball ticked. Once. Twice. The suspense for the third was killing her, to the point where she had forgotten to breathe and had fallen backwards, inches away from a very steep fall. It had ticked as she had done that however, and that may have saved the girl's life as she frantically scrambled to pick up the ball with her raw pink hands. She had only just came down from the hill of excitement and to find out what a state she was in was terrible. She had to get down from this mountain or she very well might have become a human popsicle. Inari hadn’t quite figured out how good of a find she’d caught, but she had went back to the Pokemon center to warm herself up and heal her pokemon. She didn’t know if the Vulpix was unconscious or merely asleep, and wanted to make sure that the healing was done as quickly as possible. It did take some time however, as by the time she had gotten out of the pokemon center with her new catch, it was clearly night time and the stars lit up the sky. Thinking of no better time to give her companion a name, she figured she’d greet it for the first time. [color=#1583C8]”Heya! I’m your new trainer! You’re absolutely adorable! My name is Inari by the way!”[/color] Inari managed to speak in such an upbeat tone that one would think that the entire scene was scripted. She was merely that happy with herself and her Pokemon. The Vulpix didn’t mind it either as it came closer to her leg and rubbed its head along her. There were clearly no hard feelings. [color=#1583C8]“I almost forgot, I’m going to name ya, because you’re so special to me! Welcome to my party, Riina.”[/color] she spoke as she picked up the Vulpix. She had to say today was good. [hider=Inari Kylma] TP: 5 (first monthly post +5) Pokemon Party: Riina, a level 4 female Alolan Vulpix(level 1 start and +3 this month) Pokemon Reserves: Inventory: Pokedex, Riina's Pokeball. Rank: Beginner Organization: N/A [/hider]