>>5798508You are quick to apologize, and the two of you proceed to eat in an awkward silence.
Zangoose is waiting outside, as he does every morning on a school day. The mon has been assigned the job of escorting your little sister to her elementary since it’s located quite far from your high school. While Zangoose waited he trained on his own, slashing at an invisible opponent while practicing his evading skills. Your father hasn't bothered to train Zangoose in years so the mons tries to keep himself in fighting shape.
Now, your high school is probably brimming with complete rookie trainers anxious to show off their freshly caught mons to their peers. Kids who don’t have a clue about battling. This could mean some easier battles for Houndour. Also, there’s a good chance that your classmates have found out places to safely acquire obedient or at the very least, easy to handle Pokémon.
On the other side, Houndour is still not used to crowds and if she gets overwhelmed by the number of people and creatures there’s no telling what she could do if you aren’t firm with her. Just yesterday she was ready to attack your sister after deeming her “weak”.
So, you should.
>Bring Houndour along to class. There are no rules against Pokémon entering the school facilities if they are well-behaved and don’t cause any damage to the place.>Go get Houndour, have her accompany you to class but tell her to stay outside of the school. You’ll call her out if she’s needed and there’s a lower chance that she’ll get you or herself into trouble. Still, you won’t be able to keep an eye on her for a couple of hours. >Leave Houndour in her usual hiding spot, it’s the safest place for her and you still need to work on getting her to behave properly, and a school full of idiotic teens and their newly acquired superpowered critters isn’t the best place for that.>Other/ write-in.