[quote=@Cerces22] Unbeknown to Liz, a Spinarak web was in front of her, of course she walked into it. Just her luck, the Pokemon came out and seemed very upset with her. [color=f49ac2]"I am terribly sorry dear. Here, allow my Arachne to help you rebuild it!!"[/color] She released her Spinarak. It crawled up her arm, and looked at her. [color=f49ac2]"My dear, I may have destroyed this poor guys web, will you be a peach and help him rebuild it??" [/color]Arachne nodded and began stringing together a new web. [/quote] The wild Spinarak was amazed. He was a mere foot away from the trainer and staring right at her. Yet she still walked right into his web! Oh she was about to get it! The horn on top of his head started to shine with a bright purple light. That's when Liz released her own Spinarak. In his eyes, the magical red light that released her created a heart shaped frame around her beautiful body. It faded away as she slowly walked across her trainer's outstretched arm in slow motion. In actually it was just a normal Pokemon release followed by a quick scurry up an arm. But that's not the way Mr. Spinarak saw it. And wouldn't you know it. She would even help him rebuild his web! Together they worked happily. The scene was a classical montage of slow motion action, where legs would brush up against one another and eyes would frequently lock. It was magical. Again, in real time, the two of them rebuilt the web in a matter of seconds.