Margo resisted the urge to flinch as she saw Indy appear from his room first. She had hoped it would've been Dan to come out first so that ignoring Indy would've been easier to ease into their reunion. They sat in silence, Margo crossing her arms across her chest and crossing her legs, moving her body away from Indy. Dan's presence added to the table was a nice addition--at least she could pretend she was ignoring Indy because she was too interested in what Dan had said. She was surprised at his challenge of a battle. [color=mediumseagreen][b]"Your pokemon evolved?"[/b][/color] Margo questioned, wondering when her own pokemon might evolve. How strong are Dan's pokemon that they had evolved already? Was she maybe doing something wrong with her own training? The thought made her face prickle with embarrassment. Is that why Poinsettia was acting funny the other day? Another thought came to her, wondering if this would be a good opportunity to actually battle another trainer. Margaret had yet to battle anyone since she started her journey--she normally kept her eyes down and moved forward. Mt. Leeman had kicked her butt with the strong wild pokemon, Margo turning down any challenge with a hurried 'no thanks' and running off before anyone could say something to her. She gave a curt nod in response to Dan now. [color=mediumseagreen][b]"Sure, that sounds like an excellent idea--and even if we lose we're still training our pokemon. I was hoping to save my next battle for another reason..."[/b][/color] Margo's voice trailed off, her eyes glancing towards Indy for only a moment before giving a grin at Dan. [color=mediumseagreen][b]"Let's do it."[/b][/color] She thought a battle this early would be a little rowdy, but hey, they were kids and people could just blame their age for their less-than-planned actions.