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Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 4:57 pm
"The more you squirm the longer its going to take, Zorua, Stop it." The Shiny Zorua, half draped over her trainer's legs did her best to refrain from doing after Faleen had spoken up.
The Agent was kneeling on the floor in one of the training rooms, She would usually be on her feat, working with her pokemon right now, but it seemed the training session had to be cut a little early today. Most of her pokemon were out, Umbreon and Absol stood by her, eyes watching what she was doing as she careful cleaned, and wrapped a rather nasty gash on Zorua's head. Her grooves had been pulled on, and were not being held by Banette, was was hovering next to the Rocket Agent's head, being helpful with the supplies as Faleen worked.
Off in the pool further in the room, the fin of a Sharpedo protruded over the surface of the water, swimming rapidly back and forth along the closes edge of the pool.
Zorua let out a light whimper as Faleen gently cleaned the black fur around the ground, removing as much blood from her fur as she could before it dried, and matted her coat. The only female pokemon in the room's eyes drooped, disappointed about what had happened, as well as greatly embarrassed.
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Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 6:50 am
In a separate room, another agent worked with her pokemon, setting them against one another and guiding their battles. The newest addition to the Rocket's group, however, went on the order to observe and learn. He was still quite young, and his trainer didn't have a good match against which he could fight. The fact that he was young, however, led to another problem: He scarcely had the patience to sit and watch a group of pokemon he hardly even knew attack one another for what he perceived as no good reason. Thus, as soon as his human turned her attention elsewhere, he slunk away, escaping into the hall.
The little blue and black Zorua pranced down the corridor in curiosity, nosing at various doors to inspect their occupants. From one, he heard a quiet cry not unlike his own. Ears perked up in interest, he entered the room with a vague sense of caution that was dissolved when he saw the other dark-type. An enthusiastic approach was halted when he noticed the blood in the Zorua's fur, and he directed a sharp, distressed bark at Faleen, believing her to be the party responsible for the injury.
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Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 6:35 pm
The pokemon around Faleen took notice of the Zorua before their trainer did. Umbreon, Absol, and Banette staring as another dark type seemed to come bounding in enthusiastically, This drew a confused from from Umbreon, a slight incline of the head from Banette, while Absol, as usual did not react save for a slow blink.
It was when the Zorua started barking that both Faleen's and Zorua's attention were caught and made aware of the other Zorua in the room. Faleen herself looked surprised to see the smaller pokemon, While Umbreon did not seem to take kindly to the bark toward his master at all.
The ringed pokemon let out a low growl, and took a step forward He warned, in and even tone.
"Umbreon, its fine." Faleen said, after looking around the room to see if another Rocket had come in.
Zorua, who recognized the other pokemon as one of her own kind smiled brightly, one of her ears perking up, the other still being help down by Faleen's arm in the way.
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Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 10:10 pm
The Zorua was caught off-guard by Umberon's warning and drew back a half a step, lowering his head in a display of partial submission. Faleen's ensuing words, though not directed distinctly at him, returned a bit of the enthusiasm to his disposition, and he crept forward - wary of the other, larger pokemon, but curious about the other if his species. He paused a ways from the other dark-type and snickered, <"I think you're like me!">
Though no Rocket had entered with the distinctly-marked Zorua, one did enter shortly after, pausing in the doorway with an expression that was outwardly displeased, "Riviere."
The Zorua's ears fell back against his head, and though his eyes moved as if to see the girl to whom the voice belonged, he made no physical movements to turn and see her.
A sigh and a few steps in approach, "Riviere, come away. You mustn't interrupt others." Aila turned her gaze to the other Rocket, "I'm sorry, Faleen. He might be a bit too restless for observational training..."
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Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 10:50 pm
This drew a snicker from the shiny Zorua, indeed, he was right! she was like him, and he was like her. This was exciting, she loved meeting other of her own species!
It didn't seem like she would be a lot of time though, since the other Zorua's master seemed to have found him.
Faleen was just wondering who's Zorua this belonged to, when she glanced up to see- "Agent Aila, ah, not at all. I understand how restless this breed gets." She replied, shaking her head and lifting Zorua off of her own lap, back onto the floor, with the bandage now finished. "I didn't know you got a Zorua, is it new?" Faleen asked, as she stood up, and walked over to properly greet Aila.
Zorua wagged her tail back in forth excitedly, bouncing over to the other Zorua.
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Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 11:12 pm
Uh oh was right, and as much as he would have liked to pretend it, Riviere couldn't ignore that his trainer had come for him; that would certainly net him in much more trouble than simply running off.
Aila nodded in both greeting and reply, "He is, as of just recently. I observed Asch using its evolution on a mission and felt its properties would be beneficial to my work." Namely, how creating elaborate illusions could assist one in the task of entering a location undetected. "Restlessness is a common trait in them, is it?" she concluded, glancing at the two Zorua as if in critique. "I suppose I'll have to find a more active way to see to his training..."
His trainer's attention was pulled from him by the unfamiliar woman, and so Riviere's ears bounced back up, posture eager. <"Yeah,"> he answered, risking a look at the human, <"she's not much fun, though. Always work, work, work. It's soooo boring."> A roll of his eyes emphasized his words.
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Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 11:41 pm
"Ah, yes, Asch's are very impressive, though its regretful that I've never seen his in action before." She admitted, with a slight tilt of her head. She could see how in their particular line of work having a pokemon with those abilities would be extremely useful. "Zorua has spent some time with those pokemon." She said, glancing back to look at her own dark fox.
Faleen nodded in agreement to Aila considering some new training. "If you would like to train together sometime, I've worked with the breed for a while, I wouldn't mind helping... though really, I'm sure your partner would be well suited for Zorua training as well." She smiled softly.
Zorua lifted red eyes, mouth falling open slightly as she stared at the other human for a couple of seconds, before lowering her gaze back down to the other Zorua. the female said, but them pounced forward into a play bow. She growled playfully at the other Zorua.
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Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 9:26 am
She nodded, "They are indeed very powerful and dependable. He must have been working with them for some time." Either that or he was naturally gifted with gaining the trust of pokemon, but she was somehow inclined to believe the former. Even if he could easily gain the trust of a pokemon, he didn't seem the sort to frivolously return it.
The offer was met with a brief moment of silent consideration before the reply, "I think I would like that, if it's no trouble to you. ...Honestly, I'm a bit embarrassed to bring Riviere in front of others when he's still so unruly," especially if said 'other' happened to be her partner and the owner of a very well-behaved and obedient Zorua. A slight color rose in her face at the sentiment; she had become fairly skilled at training pokemon, but it was always a struggle to bring the more headstrong ones to an acceptable form of behavior.
One dark ear flicked at the sound of his name, but he ignored it. That wasn't the tone the human used when she was trying to get his attention. He hopped backwards, ducking down with his tail waving mischievously in the air, <"Play is better!"> he affirmed, pouncing suddenly as if to chase the other dark-type.
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Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 9:23 pm
"With any proper dark type, its safe to assume that." Faleen agreed with Aila, Asch was clearly someone who had worked a long time with his pokemon, she could tell by the way they responded to him, and how they behaved when with him. "Its not always the easiest type to get along with, but its a very rewarding payoff." Its one of the reason she liked the type so much. When Aila accepted her offer, very humbly accepted, Faleen smiled gently, and nodded her head. Seeing the slight flush and embarrassed mannerisms on the younger Agent, Faleen did not wish to further that feeling, Making sure to go with a more casual, encouraging tone in her reply "I don't mind at all, I could lend some insight from what I learned from Zorua-" Faleen glanced over at the two fox pokemon. her own bandaged up shiny seemed to have forgotten her injury in favor of playing with the other blue Zorua. "- that could help you." Faleen looked back over at Aila. "Have you trained any other dark types before?" she asked, with a slight tilt of her head. Zorua pounced at the male, tail flipping back and forth happily as she threw her front paws out at him. Her other ear was pinned down from the wrap that had to be around her head, but the ear she had free was standing up high, and happy. She let out a snicker and a snarl, trying to catch one of his ears in her mouth.
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