[@Alisdragon911] Samantha smiled at Faye's enthusiasm. "I've only been a trainer for a few weeks. I don't know if I'm qualified to give anyone advice, but if I had to say something... maybe... your Pokedex. That thing can do almost anything. You can call for rides, answer help wanted adds, and ask it questions about pretty much anything. There's even a feature where you can name your Pokedex. I named mine Izzy. Once it has a name, you can say "Hey such and such", and it will listen to anything you have to say. "And I haven't decided what my favorite kind of Pokemon to breed are yet. I only have five Pokemon so far... Hey, you wanna have a friendly battle? How many Pokemon do you have?" [hr] [@Wayward] The car that arrived for Bryan was plain looking enough. It was solid white, but with the Pokemon Association's Logo on the hood of the car and on the roof. The man driving the car, stopped on the sidewalk right in front of Bryan and rolled down his window. [b]"You Bryan, right!? I'm your ride! Hop in!"[/b] Twenty minutes passed without much excitement or talking between the driver and Bryan. Traffic was horrible, but somehow the driver didn't seem bothered. He was a stone wall of no emotion. The whole trip took 40 minutes, (only twenty minutes quicker than it would have been to walk). [b]"This is you."[/b] The driver said over his shoulder. The courteous, obligatory smile on his face was fading fast. [hr] [@jeroukoo] Malcolm was literally freezing to death. His stubbornness was the only thing keeping him moving. He hardly even noticed the car pull up behind him, until the blue lights flashed, and a spotlight was on him. [b]"Sir."[/b] The officer spoke out of his rolled down window. [b]"You can't be out here in this weather. You'll die."[/b] Very carefully the officer got out of his car, and another officer got out of the passenger side. [b]"Let me take you to the station. You can stay in holding till the sun comes up."[/b] The officer was careful not to approach to quickly or seem aggressive. His body was shaking in the cold, despite many layers.