Lucy stared blearily at Beldum as the floating Pokemon chit-chatted. She let out a light chuckle. Then she flopped onto the ground, curled up in a ball, and drifted off to sleep.
Chance's eyes narrowed a little at Blake's words. He doesn't know where the Center is, but he wants to travel with us? Right to a secret lair to ambush Chance, perhaps. For a second, the blonde thought he must be crazy paranoid to think these two random people were out to hurt him. But then he glanced at his strongest Pokemon, snoring loudly as she took a nap. Better safe than sorry.
Fortunately, Chance always kept an ace in the hole.
"Hang on, I've got an idea..." Chance said, returning his sleeping Munchlax to her pokeball. Then he opened another capsule. A Pidgey appeared, ruffling its feathers and stretching out after a long stay in its pokeball. The bird glanced around with a bored-looking expression. Then he faced Beldum and moved into a fighting stance.
"No, Ace," Chance explained. "We're not battling. I need you to fly up and figure out which direction the city's center is in. Don't go far."
Ace sensed a little tension in his trainer's voice and gave him an almost chastising expression. What did you get yourself into this time? Then, without a sound, the Pidgey took off into the air. Chance watched him circle around for a bit and then fly out of sight vaguely to his right.
Chance looked back to his 'traveling partners' and his muscles tensed a little more. Great. Now he didn't have any Pokemon ready to fight if these teens attacked him. He hoped Ace would have a stroke of luck and return soon.
Chance's eyes narrowed a little at Blake's words. He doesn't know where the Center is, but he wants to travel with us? Right to a secret lair to ambush Chance, perhaps. For a second, the blonde thought he must be crazy paranoid to think these two random people were out to hurt him. But then he glanced at his strongest Pokemon, snoring loudly as she took a nap. Better safe than sorry.
Fortunately, Chance always kept an ace in the hole.
"Hang on, I've got an idea..." Chance said, returning his sleeping Munchlax to her pokeball. Then he opened another capsule. A Pidgey appeared, ruffling its feathers and stretching out after a long stay in its pokeball. The bird glanced around with a bored-looking expression. Then he faced Beldum and moved into a fighting stance.
"No, Ace," Chance explained. "We're not battling. I need you to fly up and figure out which direction the city's center is in. Don't go far."
Ace sensed a little tension in his trainer's voice and gave him an almost chastising expression. What did you get yourself into this time? Then, without a sound, the Pidgey took off into the air. Chance watched him circle around for a bit and then fly out of sight vaguely to his right.
Chance looked back to his 'traveling partners' and his muscles tensed a little more. Great. Now he didn't have any Pokemon ready to fight if these teens attacked him. He hoped Ace would have a stroke of luck and return soon.