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The flight back home along pink line brings you above the dark woods.
The professor words about unknown species delving inside itches. Your hand grasp your new ball. Maybe you can grow your team a bit more? Or should you train Dixie first?
Professor Pommier advice about specific Pokémon habitat was definitely helpful. Being at Belloco, visiting him for more insight sounds like a good idea.
Your guardian breaks your daydreaming.
"<span class="mu-r">Thank you for not making things difficult.</span>
- I didn't want to create trouble. I just wanted to go on a journey with my Pokémons. Like every other kids. But mom overreacted.
- <span class="mu-r">When did you get your first one?</span>
- 5 days ago." Silence. If he's not asking anything else... "Am I allowed to turn on my Pokénav?
- <span class="mu-r">Of course.</span>"
It's been a while. You take the time to create a chat group regrouping your friends, telling them you got your badge and everything's fine for now.
"<span class="mu-r">Look, we're at Velayswell. My hometown. See all the shrine? Perfect place to learn about legends and myths, or pray if you're into that.</span>"
The city is gorgeous, with dozens of spire of every color of the elements. After a short stop, the Drifblim takes off again. One hour until you're home.
Mom is waiting at the station - at a respectable distance from the flying Pokémon. Of course. You had time to prepare your words. Still, you are uneasy.
>Choose (and remained) compliance :
"Thank you for bringing her back so fast, officer.
- <span class="mu-r">Just doing my job, Ma'am. You know, she's not a problematic kid. Never caused any trouble to my colleagues and I. Respectful, and promising trainer too - she got her first gym badge really fast.</span>"
"Hello Mom.
*sigh*
Let's not have the talk outside and go home around a cup of tea like civilized people, shall we?"