Alorena stood on the pier to the port. She considered leaving, this place had nothing to offer her or her pokemon. Lys, who was sitting on the rail next to her, mewed. The espeon knew how she felt. Kuishi and Zaga remained safely within their pokeballs. Not that much harm would come to either. Kuishi was a bit... frightening. To those that didn't know her, that is. Zaga was still so young. He would be swept away in a mild breeze. This place was so different compared to the other continents she had visited and a far cry from Snowbelle. She had spent so much time, energy, and not to mention, money on learning how to care for her pokemon. She remembered fondly the first moments she met all three. It had been thirteen years. Thirteen hard, desperate, worthy years. Now it was time for her final journey. After all, you can't travel your whole life. Living the rest of her life raising pokemon? What better could she ask for? It was at that moment, Alorena was pulled out of her thoughts by someone shouting. Lys also jumped, startled. They both turned, eyes glaring, to look at the person arrogant enough to simply shout in a crowded area. It was that girl. Alorena had seen her around before. Seemed to be waiting for someone. Not that she cared, people were all the same. They would turn on each other if the price was right. She sighed. Time to get some information on what she was here for. Walking down the road, Alorena could see a skirmish across the way. Unfortunately, it was right in front of the store she wanted to go into. They walked closer, no rush. Could be a con. Lys trotted at her feet, focused on the three humans. Two people were ganging up on some kid. If there was anything she didn't like more than people, it was an unfair fight. She picked up her pace, still not in too much of a hurry, but Lys started to go much faster. It hadn't taken long for a man in white to stand to help. He seemed far too calm about the situation for Alorena's taste. Lys was at just the right angle to see the twos Pokemon not get hit, but her trainer saw nothing. It was over just as she stepped up onto the sidewalk. She watched the goons runs off. Alorena looked at the victim and the suspicious man with equal disapproval. "Please move, you are in my way."