It was a bright, sunny day in Orre. As it usually was. Rain didn't come too often, and snow was basically unheard of. The sun had just reached it's high point, beaming it's light down upon the Pokemon HQ Lab and it's surrounding area. The place was kept clean, and the building itself was in good condition. The Pokeball rotating above the entrance to the lab shined brightly, welcoming anyone that approached. Though the outside looked very calm and peaceful, the inside of the lab was a completely different story, as today was important for those who worked in the lab. Especially the head professor, Michael.
Everyone was hard at work cleaning, making sure the place made a good impression. The papers that had scattered the desks yesterday were now stacked neatly, the footprints left by Pokemon that wandered around the lab had been cleaned off the floors, along with any other small messes made by the usually busy workers who didn't exactly have the most time for being neat and tidy. But cleaning the lab wasn't their only concern, as everyone had the thought of Shadow Pokemon on their minds giving the reports of rather powerful Pokemon that would not be that way under normal circumstances. The last sighting of Shadow Pokemon twelve years ago proved of their power, especially since the epidemic that happened five years before that. If they roamed Orre again... Who knows how much more powerful they could have become?
Nobody knew for sure, and that was perhaps the most terrifying thing of all.
A deep breath escaped Michael as he stepped outside the lab, taking in the fresh air as he looked up at the beautiful blue afternoon sky. He had a small smile on his face as he slipped his hands into the pockets on his lab coat, the sky and fresh air always being able to help him clear his mind when he was stressed. Was it time? Had Ardos finally decided to begin his scheme? It was difficult to believe it was truly happening, with the years of peace Orre had before now. But now wasn't the time for being down, or negative. It was time for keeping a level-head, and being able to handle the situation.
"What's wrong, 'Professor'?" A familiar, cute voice emerged from behind him as the doors to the lab automatically opened for her. Her blue hair flowed in the breeze, as she approached the Professor. "Jovi thinks you have too much on your mind! Maybe you should try and relax every once in awhile!"
Michael shook his head at the suggestion his sister made, turning to face her. "It's difficult, Jovi. I can't take a break when troubled times are possibly approaching." He said, a small frown forming on his face. "Plus, the guests are arriving soon. I have to be ready to give the tour. There's just too much to do, and not enough time in each day to get it all done."
"Jovi thinks you've gotten a lot more boring as an adult!" Jovi spouted out, crossing her arms. "You have to think about yourself more often, or you'll fall under the stress, big brother!" Her irritated tone was one she got from her mother, and Michael knew it well. He scratched the back of his head, leaving the one hand out of his coat pockets. Jovi had simply glared, tapping her foot on the ground.
"Thank you, Jovi." Michael responded respectfully, smiling once more. "You're right, I do have to take time out for myself, or I'll get too stressed to be helpful to anyone. I promise I'll take some time out for myself tomorrow, alright? It's supposed to be sunny, as usual. A walk with my Pokemon would be nice, for me and them."
"Good!" Jovi replied, grinning. walking past her brother. "You do that, while Jovi goes shopping in Gateon Port~!" She cheered happily, skipping down the pathway towards her scooter, her method of transportation across the desert. It was a rather old model, but still managed to levitate none the less. It worked good enough. 'Heh, totally fooled him this time.' She thought slyly, though the sound of her brother's next words made her stop.
"Where do you think you're going?" Michael asked, causing his sister to turn and narrow her eyes. "Jovi's not a kid anymore, you can't just act like mom used to and worry all the time! Your hair'll fall out!" She shouted at him, being more playful rather than actually irritated. "Chobin again, right?" Michael wasn't going to let up on the questions, and his most resent one made her blush uncontrollably. "Jovi was... Just going to do some shopping!"
"Buying Chobin's inventions, right?" Michael snickered, watching as Jovi walked over to her scooter and hopped on. She glared at him for a moment, the big grin on his face almost making her laugh. "Jovi might find a gift for you! Jovi knows how much you love Chobin's inventions!" Her words sent a chill down Michael's spine, as he nervously shook his head. "Aah... Thanks, Jovi. But I'll pass."
"Suit yourself!" Jovi replied, before putting on her helmet, before soon taking off. She bit the inside of her cheek irritably as she heard her brothers last words as she made her departure.
"Be back by twelve!"
Meanwhile, down the road, a rather run-down bus sped down the dirt road towards the lab. The vehicle was obviously old, especially giving it was still using wheels. It managed to blaze through the desert with nothing more than a mildly bumpy ride. It was certainly reliable. it had to be, giving the man driving it lived off the funds he made for transporting people around Orre. The man was certainly willing to talk, though had been quiet for the last hour or so of the trip. Giving the surprisingly small amount of passengers some time to think.
There were only four people riding with the man today, one of which was a white-haired young man cramped in one seat with his scooter in front of him, wearing an unzipped red coat and white undershirt, with green cargo pants. He stood at around 5'11", and by the look of him his age was fifteen or going on sixteen. He had been silent, simply starring out the window drifting in his own thoughts, His intentions for coming to the lab were simple, he wished to see the way the lab operated, and meet the man that helped his region years ago. He was certainly curious, and decided it'd be best to not pass up the chance to get to see what the lab was truly all about.
His yellow eyes widened as he noticed the bus zoom past a girl on a scooter going in the opposite direction. He pondered for a moment who she was, and if she had came from the lab, before starring out at the view out in the green pasture that was a fair distance away from the road; The Rustler Family Farm. The place wasn't huge, but Pokemon and Humans alike could be seen working hard out in the fields, providing berries for the region and it's Pokemon. A wonderful sight for those who appreciated the teamwork between both Humans and Pokemon, but perhaps a little dull to some.
"We are about to reach our destination! Up and at'em, don't go drifting off to sleep on my bus!" The driver shouted, not trying to actually be rude, he was more just fooling around. The white-haired young man simply shook his head, staying silent. He was just waiting until it was time to get off the bus. Which would probably be in the next couple of minutes.
As the bus approached, Professor Michael tugged on his lab coat nervously. "Here they come. I've got to try and act official about this, it's important to stay calm, and take things at a decent pace. Right? Right." He didn't want to screw up this tour, though he had never done anything like this before. It was kind of awkward for him, but he had a feeling it'd be alright. Though he swallowed hard as the bus pulled up, and the doors slowly opened.
"Thank you for riding with 'Official' Orre Transports! I hope to see you again!" The bus driver said, seeming happy enough as he waited for everyone who was going to depart. The young white-haired man picked up his items as the bus driver spoke, standing up to put on his backpack, before grabbing his scooter and rolling it along the small pathway on the bus to the back exit. He was happy to finally be getting out of that cramped position, as he maneuvered the scooter and himself outside, thankfully without dropping his scooter and possibly damaging it. He simply pushed it along with him a short distance, before leaving it in a spot where he'd figured it would be safe enough and not in the way. After getting situated, he stood at attention, observing the man in front of the lab's entrance. Things were quiet, until the others exited the bus. Then a small introduction of sorts began.
'Less people than I expected...' Michael thought, observing the group as they got off the bus. Once all four of them were in front of him, Michael knew he had to say something. A sort of... Welcoming. "Welcome!" He began, smiling happily at the group. "My name is Michael, and I study Pokemon in the Orre region! I'm very glad you could all make it here today, and I am also very thankful for your interest in the work that goes on here."
'Yeah. That sounded really good! I should do this more often...!'
"Aah, anyhow... Before we continue inside, may I ask your names? Just to make it a little easier to answer if you have any questions."
Michael calmly waited for replies. He was certain this would be fine! What could possibly go wrong, right? He just needed to keep a level head and not get his words twisted up, and everything would go great. He was sure of it.
"My name is Desmond." The white-haired male spoke first, staying calm and being polite. "It is a pleasure to meet you, Professor. I have a lot of interest in the operations of this lab, and I can hardly wait to get started."
"It's a pleasure to meet you as well! There will be plenty for you to see once we're inside, I assure you." Michael responded, happy to know there were those in Orre interested about his work. That alone made him happy enough to continue, most certainly.
'I think I might enjoy this tour more than I thought...'
Everyone was hard at work cleaning, making sure the place made a good impression. The papers that had scattered the desks yesterday were now stacked neatly, the footprints left by Pokemon that wandered around the lab had been cleaned off the floors, along with any other small messes made by the usually busy workers who didn't exactly have the most time for being neat and tidy. But cleaning the lab wasn't their only concern, as everyone had the thought of Shadow Pokemon on their minds giving the reports of rather powerful Pokemon that would not be that way under normal circumstances. The last sighting of Shadow Pokemon twelve years ago proved of their power, especially since the epidemic that happened five years before that. If they roamed Orre again... Who knows how much more powerful they could have become?
Nobody knew for sure, and that was perhaps the most terrifying thing of all.
A deep breath escaped Michael as he stepped outside the lab, taking in the fresh air as he looked up at the beautiful blue afternoon sky. He had a small smile on his face as he slipped his hands into the pockets on his lab coat, the sky and fresh air always being able to help him clear his mind when he was stressed. Was it time? Had Ardos finally decided to begin his scheme? It was difficult to believe it was truly happening, with the years of peace Orre had before now. But now wasn't the time for being down, or negative. It was time for keeping a level-head, and being able to handle the situation.
"What's wrong, 'Professor'?" A familiar, cute voice emerged from behind him as the doors to the lab automatically opened for her. Her blue hair flowed in the breeze, as she approached the Professor. "Jovi thinks you have too much on your mind! Maybe you should try and relax every once in awhile!"
Michael shook his head at the suggestion his sister made, turning to face her. "It's difficult, Jovi. I can't take a break when troubled times are possibly approaching." He said, a small frown forming on his face. "Plus, the guests are arriving soon. I have to be ready to give the tour. There's just too much to do, and not enough time in each day to get it all done."
"Jovi thinks you've gotten a lot more boring as an adult!" Jovi spouted out, crossing her arms. "You have to think about yourself more often, or you'll fall under the stress, big brother!" Her irritated tone was one she got from her mother, and Michael knew it well. He scratched the back of his head, leaving the one hand out of his coat pockets. Jovi had simply glared, tapping her foot on the ground.
"Thank you, Jovi." Michael responded respectfully, smiling once more. "You're right, I do have to take time out for myself, or I'll get too stressed to be helpful to anyone. I promise I'll take some time out for myself tomorrow, alright? It's supposed to be sunny, as usual. A walk with my Pokemon would be nice, for me and them."
"Good!" Jovi replied, grinning. walking past her brother. "You do that, while Jovi goes shopping in Gateon Port~!" She cheered happily, skipping down the pathway towards her scooter, her method of transportation across the desert. It was a rather old model, but still managed to levitate none the less. It worked good enough. 'Heh, totally fooled him this time.' She thought slyly, though the sound of her brother's next words made her stop.
"Where do you think you're going?" Michael asked, causing his sister to turn and narrow her eyes. "Jovi's not a kid anymore, you can't just act like mom used to and worry all the time! Your hair'll fall out!" She shouted at him, being more playful rather than actually irritated. "Chobin again, right?" Michael wasn't going to let up on the questions, and his most resent one made her blush uncontrollably. "Jovi was... Just going to do some shopping!"
"Buying Chobin's inventions, right?" Michael snickered, watching as Jovi walked over to her scooter and hopped on. She glared at him for a moment, the big grin on his face almost making her laugh. "Jovi might find a gift for you! Jovi knows how much you love Chobin's inventions!" Her words sent a chill down Michael's spine, as he nervously shook his head. "Aah... Thanks, Jovi. But I'll pass."
"Suit yourself!" Jovi replied, before putting on her helmet, before soon taking off. She bit the inside of her cheek irritably as she heard her brothers last words as she made her departure.
"Be back by twelve!"
Meanwhile, down the road, a rather run-down bus sped down the dirt road towards the lab. The vehicle was obviously old, especially giving it was still using wheels. It managed to blaze through the desert with nothing more than a mildly bumpy ride. It was certainly reliable. it had to be, giving the man driving it lived off the funds he made for transporting people around Orre. The man was certainly willing to talk, though had been quiet for the last hour or so of the trip. Giving the surprisingly small amount of passengers some time to think.
There were only four people riding with the man today, one of which was a white-haired young man cramped in one seat with his scooter in front of him, wearing an unzipped red coat and white undershirt, with green cargo pants. He stood at around 5'11", and by the look of him his age was fifteen or going on sixteen. He had been silent, simply starring out the window drifting in his own thoughts, His intentions for coming to the lab were simple, he wished to see the way the lab operated, and meet the man that helped his region years ago. He was certainly curious, and decided it'd be best to not pass up the chance to get to see what the lab was truly all about.
His yellow eyes widened as he noticed the bus zoom past a girl on a scooter going in the opposite direction. He pondered for a moment who she was, and if she had came from the lab, before starring out at the view out in the green pasture that was a fair distance away from the road; The Rustler Family Farm. The place wasn't huge, but Pokemon and Humans alike could be seen working hard out in the fields, providing berries for the region and it's Pokemon. A wonderful sight for those who appreciated the teamwork between both Humans and Pokemon, but perhaps a little dull to some.
"We are about to reach our destination! Up and at'em, don't go drifting off to sleep on my bus!" The driver shouted, not trying to actually be rude, he was more just fooling around. The white-haired young man simply shook his head, staying silent. He was just waiting until it was time to get off the bus. Which would probably be in the next couple of minutes.
As the bus approached, Professor Michael tugged on his lab coat nervously. "Here they come. I've got to try and act official about this, it's important to stay calm, and take things at a decent pace. Right? Right." He didn't want to screw up this tour, though he had never done anything like this before. It was kind of awkward for him, but he had a feeling it'd be alright. Though he swallowed hard as the bus pulled up, and the doors slowly opened.
"Thank you for riding with 'Official' Orre Transports! I hope to see you again!" The bus driver said, seeming happy enough as he waited for everyone who was going to depart. The young white-haired man picked up his items as the bus driver spoke, standing up to put on his backpack, before grabbing his scooter and rolling it along the small pathway on the bus to the back exit. He was happy to finally be getting out of that cramped position, as he maneuvered the scooter and himself outside, thankfully without dropping his scooter and possibly damaging it. He simply pushed it along with him a short distance, before leaving it in a spot where he'd figured it would be safe enough and not in the way. After getting situated, he stood at attention, observing the man in front of the lab's entrance. Things were quiet, until the others exited the bus. Then a small introduction of sorts began.
'Less people than I expected...' Michael thought, observing the group as they got off the bus. Once all four of them were in front of him, Michael knew he had to say something. A sort of... Welcoming. "Welcome!" He began, smiling happily at the group. "My name is Michael, and I study Pokemon in the Orre region! I'm very glad you could all make it here today, and I am also very thankful for your interest in the work that goes on here."
'Yeah. That sounded really good! I should do this more often...!'
"Aah, anyhow... Before we continue inside, may I ask your names? Just to make it a little easier to answer if you have any questions."
Michael calmly waited for replies. He was certain this would be fine! What could possibly go wrong, right? He just needed to keep a level head and not get his words twisted up, and everything would go great. He was sure of it.
"My name is Desmond." The white-haired male spoke first, staying calm and being polite. "It is a pleasure to meet you, Professor. I have a lot of interest in the operations of this lab, and I can hardly wait to get started."
"It's a pleasure to meet you as well! There will be plenty for you to see once we're inside, I assure you." Michael responded, happy to know there were those in Orre interested about his work. That alone made him happy enough to continue, most certainly.
'I think I might enjoy this tour more than I thought...'