[color=8882be]"Oh, thanks, I'll take a pancake or two,"[/color] Indigo said, accepting a fluffy stack of pancakes. [color=8882be]"The heavier stuff isn't my style though, but thanks."[/color] He took a seat at the table, munching on his oatmeal with fresh fruit and peanut butter mixed in. After breakfast, Indigo released his Pokemon outside for some quick fresh air. Kovi flew to the top of the house and gazed around with his sharp eyes at the new scenery. Hawka and Mimi immediately began to play with each other, seeing who could jump higher or who could outrun who. The two were competitive with each other, but their rivalry had mellowed out into something much more friendly at least. There was some lull time as the breakfast dishes were cleaned up, the dinner table tidied, and Indigo got ready for the museum. It took about an hour and a half but soon everyone was in the car with Indigo volunteering to drive, and they were on their way. They parked and arrived at a good time. The museum wasn't overly crowded, and hopefully it would continue as such. The building was large, painted and built to look like a fossil, keeping in line with the prehistoric theme. The foyer was minimalistic with a few chairs, and signs advertising what displays were being shown at the present. Splitting into threee wings, each one had different things to showcase. Whether it was the Evolutionary stone exhibit, the Canalave cave drawings display, or the fossil showcase, each wing was spacious and gleaming. The precious stones, fossils, and artifacts locked behind glass cases so clean that the displays practically looked like they had been left out in the open. Indigo ventured to the Evolutionary stones exhibit. The jagged chunks of what appeared to be rock and crystal exuded mysterious energy, even when stowed inside a tank of glass. "Cool," he said, reading the informational plaques. "This is awesome. Dan? Margo?" He pointed to the silver stone with a moon carved inside. "I think that's my favourite. A moonstone... They're said to be from outer space."