The rest of the night passed uneventfully and the two travelers woke
with the dawn. Cherry Grove was just over the hill and they set off
immediately, determined to make it as far as possible today.
The
town was quiet. Ally passed through quickly, glancing briefly at the
pokemart and pokecenter. They were both still closed, but she had the
potions from the Professor still, and Dante had already recovered from
last nights battle. She had been to Cherry Grove plenty of times as a
kid, and wasn't that interested in checking the familiar town out.
She
reached the town square when her pokedex vibrated insistently. She
paused, then glanced at Dante. The cyndaquil glanced at her, eyes
unreadable. The 'dex continued to vibrate, so she pulled it from her
pocket and glanced at the screen. It was the Professor.
"Hello? Professor?"
"Ally!
Hello. Look, I've just received a call from a colleague that lives just
north of Cherry Grove. He has an egg that he thinks may be important
for research. I want you to make your way to his house and pick the egg
up, then head back here. I'll forward the GPS location to your map to
make navigation easier."
"Oh! Alright then." She glanced
down at Dante again, holding in a sigh. Part of the program that allowed
her to get a 'dex and rare pokemon from the Professor for no charge
stated that preforming favors like this, in addition to the field
research that she would be doing with the 'dex, were not optional.
Refusing them would cause her license to be revoked and her 'dex would
be remotely wiped. And of course she would lose her stipend.
The
Professor seemed to sense her disappointment at having her journey
delayed. "Don't worry Ally, it should only delay you a few days. This
will be a good way to force yourself to train with cyndaquil before you
get to Violet City and the first Gym." She nodded. He was right of
course. "Thanks Ally. You should get those coordinates soon. I'll see
you in a few days." The line went dead.
True to the
Professors word, moments later a notification popped up, stating that a
new location had been added to her map. She studied it briefly, then
pocketed the device again and began walking, Dante at her side.
They
cleared the town shortly and were out of sight before they saw anyone.
Ally slowed her steps. A young teen stood in he middle of the path,
facing another boy. A pidgey and a rattata stood between them, locked in
combat. She paused some distance from them, watching. The pidgey seemed
to have the upper hand at first, with the rattata having a hard time
scoring hits on it. But as she watched it flew down to tackle the other
pokemon and rattata managed to tackle it hard. It regained altitude, but
seemed to be struggling to stay aloft.
The boys were
intent on their battle, and it didn't look like it would be ending
anytime soon, so she edged around them, walking off the path and through
a meadow of tall grass. The battle seemed to have spooked any pokemon
away, making her hike off the path no more difficult than following the
dirt road would have been. Dante strolled beside her, keeping pace
despite his short legs.
They reached the coordinates
Elm had uploaded by midday, passing a handful of houses and trainers
along their way. The sun shone high above them. Clouds dotted the sky
here and there. She could hear the buzz of small bugs in the trees as
she walked. Dante moved to her shoulders. Like the day before they
really didn't notice many pokemon on their hike.
Ally
reached a hand out to knock on the cabins red door. Before her fist had
fallen more than twice the door jerked open and a old man in a dark suit
and matching fedora beamed at Ally and Dante.
"You
must be Ally. It was I who sent an email to Professor Elm earlier. This
is what I want Professor Elm to examine." He usher them into the neat
home and towards what must have been his study. The room was filled with
odd treasures. Evolution stones, fossils, feathers, and scales were
displayed on shelves and tables around the room. Mr. Pokemon urged them
towards the desk, where an egg about the size of a cantaloupe sat on a
cushion.
"A friend of mine from Ecruteak gave it to me. I was intrigued, so I sent mail to Prof. Elm. For Pokémon evolution, Prof. Elm is the authority. Even Prof. Oak here recognizes that. If my assumption is correct, Prof. Elm will know it."
The
man gestured vaguely at someone Ally hadn't noticed. This man was older
as well, with white hair and a clean shaven face. He wore khaki pants
and a long white lab coat. Ally blinked at him, speechless. The
Professor Oaks? The Professor who gave both Red and Blue their first
Pokemon? He was practically legendary.
"I'm Professor Oak, a Pokémon researcher! So you're Ally! I was just visiting my friend Mr. Pokémon. I heard you
were running an errand for Professor Elm, so I waited here." His eyes lighted on Dante and he gave a visible start. "What's
this? A rare Pokémon! I see! You must be helping Professor Elm's
research! I think I understand why Professor Elm gave you that Pokémon.
You will treat your Pokémon with love and care, it seems. ...Ah! You
seem to be dependable. How would you like to help me out? See? This is
the latest update for the Pokédex. It automatically records data on
Pokémon you've seen or caught. It's a high-tech encyclopedia! I'd like
you to have it."
He held out a hand for Ally's 'dex, and
she hesitantly handed it over. He tapped the screen a bit, then slid a
microSD into its port. After a few seconds there was a chime and he
removed the card, handing the device back to Ally.
"Go
meet many kinds of Pokémon and complete that Pokédex!
But I've stayed too long. I have to get to Goldenrod for my usual radio
show." He walked past Ally and Mr. Pokemon and placed his hand on the
doorknob before pausing and turning back to face them. "Ally, I have a
feeling that is not the last time we'll
meet. I added my contact information to your pokedex."
And with that he was gone.
"Sorry
to trouble you, having you go back and forth. But please make sure to
hand it to Professor Elm!" Mr. Pokemon grinned apologetically at her.
All Ally could do is shake her head and insist politely that it wasn't a
big deal. They exchanged pleasantries for a few more minutes before
Ally excused herself and excited the house, determined to make it back
to the western side of Cherry Grove before nightfall.
She
cradled the egg in her arms the whole way back to Cherry Grove, Dante
moving back and forth between the ground and her shoulder. Once he
borrowed into her pack, popping his head out the top and watching the
trail fade behind them as she walked. Nothing disturbed them, though a
brisk breeze did pick up towards nightfall. Dusk was just settling in
when Ally finally crossed the northern border of town, and by time they
had camp set up on the western side night was fully fallen.
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