Who: Cissnei and Pidgeot, Open What: After spending the morning checking the Barrier out, Cissnei returns to the Town...In style. When: Late Afternoon Where Salkia Town; Main Street
Ritsuka was sipping on his smoothie as he was walking home from work. His little mareep - that he just called Akio - following behind him. He had been teased enough by being called "little Ritsuka-Bo-Peep." But he didn't care because he knew his pokemon was awesome and just in his first form. He paused when he saw Cissnei dismount her Pidgeot. His ears perked and he headed over to her, mareep bounding behind him.
"Cissnei-san," he called out, taking another sip of his smoothie. He smiled when he realized the Pidgeot must have already known Fly because he doubted Cissnei new how to teach it to him.
Hearing her name called, the Ex-Turk turned and spotted Ritsuka and the pokemon following him. The sight made her smile a little, and she called back to the other, tone light. "Hello there Ritsuka." She reached for the pokeball to put Pidgeot away, but decided against it and instead let her hand drop to he side. He was being good, no reason to do it.
"That's yours, huh?" She said after a moment, glancing at the sheep. Strange it...looked rather like a normal animal.
"Mmmhmm, this is Mareep, he's an electric-type," he smiled as the little sheep-looking pokemon wiggled and gazed up at Cissnei and Pidgeot. "His name is Akio. Did you go flying with your Pidgeot?" he asked. He knew the answer since he had seen her get off the bird but that wasn't the point. Cissnei didn't seem the sort to just... fly for fun and free-time.
He was cute for a little animal, Cissnei had to give it that. The woman crouched down and rested one of her elbows on a knee, her other hand reaching out to let Mareep sniff it. "Hello Akio." She told the animal, a small smile reaching her face before standing again.
The other half turned so Ritsuka could see Pidgeot better. "Yes, we went over to the mountains and he let me ride him back. It was...pretty interesting." She admitted. Almost scary, if she would of actually used the word. "I got the hang of it pretty quick."
Usagi swore the minute she left her Teddiursa alone it was off trying to snatch a piece of food. Even though she kept feeding it the little bear's appetite was never satisfied. In fact...it oddly reminded herself of her, when she was younger and could inhale everything and anything. Right now she hoped the little pokeman hadn't inhaled the bag of groceries she had asked it to carry.
"Teddiursa!" The blonde called out, looking around for her pokemon. Little did she know the little bear was trotting happily down Main street with a little bag full of apples in its paws. It's little plan of eating the entire bag came to a halt when it saw the huge Pidgeot there.
Cissnei was on the other side of Pidgeot, and the woman looked over the bird pokemon at the little bear, raising an eyebrow at it. Were these things out in the wild now? No, couldn't be, it look like it had somebody's shopping bag...
Pidgeot shifted and peered down at the Teddiursa, getting close to it. "Geot!" It cried, eye to eye with the little bear.
Teddiursa's black eyes widened seeing the Pidgeot getting so close to it. The little bear dropped the bag of apples, quickly running back to its owner. "Teddi! Tedddiiiii!!" she cried, running straight into Usagi, hiding behind her legs.
"E-eh? What's wrong?" Usagi asked, unsure of what was going on. She looked at her scared pokemon to the giant bird nearby. The little bear stuck its paw out at Cissnei and her pokemon rambling on in its language in an accusing tone. Better to have the blame fall on someone else than it. And just to make it more credible....the little bear gave Usagi the saddest puppy eyes she had ever seen.
"E-eeh....T-teddi..." she gulped before looking at Cissnei. "I'm sorry if Teddiursa bothered you--...Cissnei-san?" Usagi asked, unsure if the person before her was the same one she spoke to briefly on the NETWORK.
Cissnei strolled around Pidgeot to get a better look, spotting the blond girl that the small bear had run and hid behind and raising a brow. She had spoken to her once or twice, she believed on the NETWORK, and often saw her on Kaiba's post when she cared to skim over them.
Ignoring Usagi's pokemon's chattering, the older woman nodded, folding her arms at the elbows as she usually did. "It's alright, I do believe he was scared by..." She motioned toward Pidgeot briefly. "Miss. Usagi, correct?"
Ken was returning back to his apartment, Caterpie clinging to his neck, and two full grocery bags hanging from his arms. Wormmon, whatever form he had been in, had always driven his mother mad from the amount of food he ate. Ken figured it would be better to be safe than sorry, so decided to pick up some extra supplies at the store early.
Cissnei's landing attracted his attention, the large bird causing his Caterpie to tremble slightly. Ken raised a hand to comfort it while he walked closer.
"Cissnei-san, it's been a while!" he said, a bit more cheerfully than he felt, but he really was happy to see the woman. Caterpie...not as much. The Pidgeot frightened him quite a bit.
Halfway turning to look at who called her, Cissnei smiled when she saw it was Ken, her former roommate who she still kept in contact with. Less than she should probably, but Cissnei kept an eye on him whether he knew it or not. "It has." She agreed, stepping away from Pidgeot with the command of 'Stay.' before moving toward the other, noting the Pokemon he had with him. Birds and worms, yeah not quite the best combination, but hers had proven to be well behaved so far.
"How have you been Ken? I'm sorry I didn't see you at the party." Well, she had other things on her mind at the time, so that wasn't too surprising.
Ken shrugged off the question, all the while trying to keep the Caterpie in his arm still. "It's fine. I was a bit...busy at the party," he said vaguely, not really willing to get into his conflict with Daisuke if he didn't have to. Even though it he knew the woman probably already knew about it. She always seemed to know everything that was going on.
"But I am glad to see you, Cissnei-san. Is that your Pokemon?" he asked lightly, trying to change the subject.
She went with the subject change easily, not wanting to upset the other. "It is...Quite a shock to find in your living room, I tell you." She shot an amused glance at the bird briefly, remembering how Ifrit had come yowling into her room after releasing it from the pokeball.
"In fact I'm still pretty sure Ifrit's underneath my bed." She gave a slight chuckle before nodding toward Ken's Caterpie. "And that's yours I'm assuming? What's it called?"
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"Cissnei-san," he called out, taking another sip of his smoothie. He smiled when he realized the Pidgeot must have already known Fly because he doubted Cissnei new how to teach it to him.
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"That's yours, huh?" She said after a moment, glancing at the sheep. Strange it...looked rather like a normal animal.
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The other half turned so Ritsuka could see Pidgeot better. "Yes, we went over to the mountains and he let me ride him back. It was...pretty interesting." She admitted. Almost scary, if she would of actually used the word. "I got the hang of it pretty quick."
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"Teddiursa!" The blonde called out, looking around for her pokemon. Little did she know the little bear was trotting happily down Main street with a little bag full of apples in its paws. It's little plan of eating the entire bag came to a halt when it saw the huge Pidgeot there.
"Tedi..." the little pokemon gulped.
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Pidgeot shifted and peered down at the Teddiursa, getting close to it. "Geot!" It cried, eye to eye with the little bear.
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"E-eh? What's wrong?" Usagi asked, unsure of what was going on. She looked at her scared pokemon to the giant bird nearby. The little bear stuck its paw out at Cissnei and her pokemon rambling on in its language in an accusing tone. Better to have the blame fall on someone else than it. And just to make it more credible....the little bear gave Usagi the saddest puppy eyes she had ever seen.
"E-eeh....T-teddi..." she gulped before looking at Cissnei. "I'm sorry if Teddiursa bothered you--...Cissnei-san?" Usagi asked, unsure if the person before her was the same one she spoke to briefly on the NETWORK.
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Ignoring Usagi's pokemon's chattering, the older woman nodded, folding her arms at the elbows as she usually did. "It's alright, I do believe he was scared by..." She motioned toward Pidgeot briefly. "Miss. Usagi, correct?"
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Cissnei's landing attracted his attention, the large bird causing his Caterpie to tremble slightly. Ken raised a hand to comfort it while he walked closer.
"Cissnei-san, it's been a while!" he said, a bit more cheerfully than he felt, but he really was happy to see the woman. Caterpie...not as much. The Pidgeot frightened him quite a bit.
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"How have you been Ken? I'm sorry I didn't see you at the party." Well, she had other things on her mind at the time, so that wasn't too surprising.
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"But I am glad to see you, Cissnei-san. Is that your Pokemon?" he asked lightly, trying to change the subject.
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"In fact I'm still pretty sure Ifrit's underneath my bed." She gave a slight chuckle before nodding toward Ken's Caterpie. "And that's yours I'm assuming? What's it called?"
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