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Will try to find the right timing to get in on the loli action in future posts.

Called the police

@Kafka Komedy@1Charak2@Sho Minazuki@floodtalon

Leo shrugged at the girl's request, her insult completely going over his head. In comparison to her, he guessed he WAS basically a kid.

"Makes no difference to me." He sounded dismissive of the girl, but the match orders really. The point wasn't to show off his strength or prove his dominance or anything stupid like that. It was more out of anger for the fact that they had not only barged into the lab late, pushed their way to the front of the room, interrupted conversations at random, and then had the gall to not see anything wrong with his actions. The trainers there from the very beginning were pushed aside because of a few impatient newbies that mostly couldn't even be bothered to arrive on time.

Annoying.

He was reluctant to even spare a glance at the girl who was making such a big deal out of herself, but gave her a quick look anyway...yeah. She was probably the youngest of them without a doubt. Had she been able to start her journey at ten? Whatever, there were more pressing matters to attend.

"If I'm a stick in the mud for calling out a brat when I see one I'll gladly be a stick in the mud for the rest of my life." He rolled his eyes at the boy's comment. "The PokePark sounds good, it's all inconsequential as far as I'm concerned." Leo once again started his walk to the PokePark, when yet another one of the rude newcomers decided to answer.

"Spare me. If it were about feeling powerful I'd've stayed at home fighting youngsters." Leo wasted no time leaving to the PokePark soon afterwards, fully expecting the others to follow right behind him. The last portion of Talonite's message was completely lost to him. He just honestly couldn't bring himself to care.

"C'mon." Once they were all outside, Leo pointed forward to command his happy-go-lucky Gible to the forefront. Nado, like his owner, was eager to fight, even if the battle was started on some less than friendly terms. He listened to the other boy suggest a Battle royale. Those were battles where trainers duked it out together, right? They weren't exactly popular back in Sinnoh for whatever reason.

"Hmm. I'd rather take turns with singles. Loser heals the winner's pokemon."
@Sho Minazuki
@Kafka Komedy
@1Charak2
@floodtalon

Leo gazed up at the girl leaning on him, a tint of red showing in his face from how close together they were. He frowned, his eyes squinting from the hair that covered his eyes. Leo stepped to the side and sized up the girl. First of all, she was taller than him. He wasn't quite sure how he felt about that one. Second of all, she had completely bypassed the line of people who were obviously there far before her. He furrowed his brows in irritation, nearly about to scold the presumably older girl like a child, but the professor handed them both their dexes before that could happen.

"Thank you very much, professor Grevillia." He gave her a polite bow after her mini lesson on how to actually use the dex. Once the place was less crowded, he thought it'd be fun to see what it had to say about Nado. Almost instinctively, he glared at the new girl to thank the professor as he had done so himself, only to shake his head after the fact. He forget. He wasn't with one of his younger siblings anymore.

"Force of habit." That was his simple explanation. He was soon about to leave and register, but was stopped in place by a casual sounding voice strolling in. Was it another cutter? Again? No, no, it was just the professor's son, apparently. He seemed pretty friendly, albeit a bit overly lax. He asked if they were there for their pokedexes too. Leo opened his mouth, once again, to reply. His reply was almost comically interrupted. Again.

"If you want, I'd be happy to teach you some manners myself." Leo gave the purple haired boy a hostile look. Now his irritation had reached its peak. Did no one here have the slightest bit of manners? Did no one understand that you had to wait your turn before speaking and that cutting line was a terrible thing to do? At the very least, he could finish his sentence...before some OTHER guy strolled along, skipping everyone else, yet again, demanding a pokedex from the professor.

Nado, on the other hand, didn't seem to mind the newcomer much. It tilted its head in confusion at the boy's pokemon changing its form, only to then cry out happily as if to cheer on a performer. Nado never was much for anger and he was leagues more patient than his master, that much was for sure.

Leo rubbed his forehead in exasperation. You know what? No. He wasn't gonna allow these guys to stroll in here as if they were raised in a barn, treat other people like trash, and behave worse than his 9, 10, and 11 year old siblings.

"All of you. Out. We're going outside to settle things in a battle.." He spoke with a certain edge in his voice that made chills go down the spines of many of the nearby trainers. He sounded...like a parent.

"Oh right." He glanced at the professor's son before he made his way out. "You can come too, if you want. You seem alright."

All that nervousness he had had seemingly evaporated in light of all their rude behavior.
Will be posting within the next hour, sorry for the delay.
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That's some pretty space-age shit, any video proof though? I don't remember seeing such a thing.




It really just varies from story to story. Here, they use a cube to transmit the data.
"Sweetie! How are you? Did you make it through the boat ride alright?" Leo's mother asked through the phone. Leo made sure that the first thing he did after arriving was call home. He had only barely left them a few weeks, but he was already feeling the cruel effects of homesickness.

"Yeah. Did you get the money I sent? There were a couple of rich kids on the boat who wanted to battle and they dropped a lot of reward money. Nado here made quick work of them." The Gible, who was standing right behind him, let out a prideful cry at his trainer's words. Leo wasted no time getting right into the point, something his mother duly noted with a sigh.

"Yeah, yeah, I got it about an hour ago...but really, you shouldn't be worrying so much about us. The point of your journey is to let you unwind once after all these years, remember?"

Leo said not a word, rubbing his forehead in stress. She had a point, but how could he not worry about them? Since dad left, there was no one else there to provide much for them. Working at the poke mart only helped them scrape by and he wanted his family to have more than crappy microwavable meals while he was away. Speaking of which...

"Are John, Travis, and Lily eating okay?" He asked after his brief period of silence.

"Ask them yourself, dear, they've been dying to talk to you." Leo heard the sound of the telephone being handed away to a few overly eager hands.

"LEO!" The boy winced at the combined cries of his siblings, holding the phone a decent distance from his now aching ear. The children were loud enough to draw the attention of some eyes to his direction. Nado let out a happy cry as it heard the familiar sound of their borderline yelling.

"Hey...guys."

Leo heard the phone being swiped from child to child, each arguing over who would speak with him first before an authoritative hand swiped it away from all three of them.

"Maybe later?" The voice was once again his mother's, though he could hear the dejected sighs of his brothers and sister in the background.

"Definitely later. I'll call back later, mom, I should be heading to the lab now. I still need to register for the league challenge."

"Alright, best of luck, dear!"

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Leo soon arrived at the lab with Nado, again, following right behind him. He was was unsurprised by the sheer amount of people there were ready to visit the professor. He knew that there would be a lot of competition for the league, but seeing them in person made it hard to keep his lunch in his stomach. Without changing the expression on his face, Leo walked down the facility to see the professor surrounded by a variety of trainers. Some had their pokemon with them from the start, while others seemed like they would only just be receiving one of them from the professor herself. He did his best to make sure his worries didn't appear on his face, as he always did, and listened intently to the professor's words of encouragement.

His interest was especially piqued when he heard her mention the pokedex. It was an encyclopedia that detailed everything one could possibly need to know about pokemon, a priceless asset for sure. He tightened his fist. He had to admit, her words reassured him greatly. The crowd soon dispersed when she concluded her speech. Some left to immediately sign up for the either the league or the pokemon contests, while others stuck behind to get their dex before anything else. He himself, naturally, was part of the latter category. It would be incredibly idiotic to rush out without getting one of those things.

"Excuse me, professor?" Leo greeted her, albeit somewhat stiffly. His palms were getting sweaty just looking at her, he never thought just starting out would make him this nervous! "I'd like a pokedex before I set off, please."

Didn't we already get an official way to us tms in Origins? I think the process was that you put it into the tm learner or whatever and shoot the info in the mon's head.
Question, will each gym leader have their full team from the start or only a portion of it depending on where we are in the journey?
I've already got a CS for a trainer who's gonna tackle the league. If anyone wants to see it and potentially plot out a meeting between our characters, just send me a PM.
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