[center][h1][color=gold][u]Evelyn[/u][/color][/h1][/center] [center][hider=Inventory] [b]Key Items:[/b] [list][*]1x Rotom Phone Pokédex [*]1x Pair of (Stylized) Work Gloves [*]1x Solar-chargeable Flashlight [*]Needle and Thread[/list] [b]Consumables:[/b] [list][*]Pokedollars: 1000p [*]3x Potions [*]3x Antidotes [*]3x Paralyze Heals [*]8x Pokeballs [*]1x Leaf Stone [*]3x Oran Berries[/list] [b]Extras:[/b] [list][*] 3x Small Mushrooms [*]1x Big Mushroom [*]An unspecified amount of extra clothes [*]A fair few cosmetics, skin and haircare products, along with things like styling scissors, brushes, combs and even a nail file. [*]Dental care products and items, like toothpaste, toothbrush, dental floss, etc.[/list][/hider][/center] [center][hider=Pokemon:] [b]On Hand:[/b] [list][*]Joltik - Level 9, [color=lightgreen]Healthy[/color] [*]Sentret - Level 7, [color=lightgreen]Healthy[/color] [*]Growlithe - Level 7, [color=yellow]Bruised[/color] [/list] [b]In Storage:[/b] [list][*]N/A[/list] [/hider][/center] [center][@Remram][/center] [hr][hr] Eve listened to the apron-clad man's words as he explained the service. It seemed this [i][b]Move Tutor[/b][/i]-deal was some sort of complimentary service that would allow one's pokemon to remember or learn old and new forms of attacks or powers. A beneficial thing for sure, but the man's latter words was a bit off-putting... They didn't teach more powerful moves to new trainers? Why? Was there any point in gatekeeping newbies from veterans? With time, new trainers would likely get a hold of pokemon who already had, or would learn, powerful moves too - and if the goal was that new trainers weren't [i]ready[/i] for those, they'd still acquire them eventually anyway. It seemed a bit redundant, at least to Evelyn. But, she kept her mouth shut and just kept hearing the guy out until he was finished. Didn't want to interupt or be rude, after all. [color=gold]"Hmm... That seems interesting. Could you set me up with that move-swapping app-deal then? It sounds very useful."[/color] The girl requested. She wasn't in the market for learning new moves at the moment. Especially since it apparently cost money, and if her 'mons weren't allowed to learn an poweful moves, it honestly just seemed like a waste of money at this point in time. The abiltiyto let her pokemon swap between the different moves they'd learned over time though? Now that seemed like a worthwhile thing to have. She then recalled something, right out of the blue, having hit her like a thunder from a rainy sky. [color=gold]"Oh, and... I was in the Starbur Forest a bit ago and I- well, my pokemon, found some things while running around. Is there any place here that might be interested in buying these things?"[/color] She put her bag down next to herself and began rummaging through it. Eventually, the blonde found what she'd been looking for, and began to place these items on the counter of the Move Tutor. Meanwhile, Growlithe was happy just sitting next to his trainer, sniffing the air and looking around at all the strange things and strange people inside the Pokemon Center. She produced; 1x Leaf Stone 3z Tiny Mushrooms 3x Oran Berries [u][b]Then waited for the guy to reply and either hook her up with the Move Swap-app and appraise her wares, or to be told off and head to the PokeMart to sell them, or whatever else might happen. [/b][/u]