[The feed begins with a normal sight: a pokémon tinkering with the pokégear. It's a ledyba, which is strange considering how cold the weather has been these last few weeks days. Stranger still are its surroundings. No warm rooms for this little buggy, it's exploring the great outdoors! ...A bug-type? Wandering in the snowy outdoors? Without its
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Oi oi, don't kick your Pokemon.
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[He gauges Kaito with an indifferent expression before offering him a smile.]
Are you going to try and stop me?
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If I have to.
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Then come and find me.
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Next time, I'll be sure to try a different strategy. [Which may or may not involve tossing ledyba into a lake.] It's too bad that its best may as well have been its worst.
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Well that's not true! I'm sure your Ledyba will get much stronger in time. All Pokemon do!
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How long does that usually take, hm? [She seems entertaining enough.]
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And how, exactly, does one go about training a ladybird?
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And you can't just tell someone to get stronger and expect it to just happen. Ya gotta work for it!
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Perhaps you have a point. And perhaps I don't give a damn. [But he'll keep that "working" bit in mind. It may prove useful later.]
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They do turn out to be very useful though.
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How useful? All I've heard was that they can fight those "gym leaders".
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