Trevor looked back one last time, and noticed that the fire wasn't really doing too well... [color=ed1c24]"Hey, maybe we should bring back some more wood, too... of course, it won't be dry, immediately, but uh... it'll still help, I think,"[/color] he said as he followed the slope down into the forest, where any number of pokemon could attack him... thankfully, they were likely to be bug or grass types, and while he didn't have an OFFENSIVE edge against them, yet, he could still defend their attacks rather well. He thought about learning the move Ember, and then remembered that, due to the rain, it still wouldn't do much to any potential grass types, or bug types. By the time he got to the bottom of the slope, Trevor tried to just jump over the puddle, hoping to keep as dry as he can, just in case he still takes damage from being in the stuff. He then remembered the ghost who attached herself to him, and he finally responded [color=ed1c24]"Uh... let's see... maybe you could try astonish, or um... shadow sneak? If that fails, maybe try to use something like a psychic beam, of some sort... maybe that would work,"[/color] He then continued through the forest, almost immediately getting lost, and relying on his teammates to tell him which way was the right way. Trevor then turned his attention to Ravi, again, and he thought for a moment before asking... [color=ed1c24]"Hey, Ravi, would you mind keeping a lookout for anything moving? The smaller moving things might be edible, and the larger ones might be something to avoid,"[/color] he... hoped Ravi could do something like that, but, Trevor kept telling himself that if there's one thing snakes are good at, it's finding and tracking prey.