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Indigo watched the exchange with mild irritation painted across his face. This was so boring, not to mention a waste of time. The Spewpa was hardly what Sydney had said it would be, and Indigo didn't get why this Sydney character would want to catch another bug type when he already had one. He didn't look like a gym leader. Did it have something to do with entomology? Was there a reason why Sydney's pokemon were so lame? Sure, Kricketot was charming with it’s xylophone sounds but… It looked kinda dumb. And yeah, he had lost to one earlier, but that had been because he had been in a crowd and under a lot of pressure!

All this little side-gig was doing was delaying their trip to Shamba Town, where Indigo was anxious to explore some opportunities to get some cash.

Even after reading Spewpa's entry in the pokedex, finding out it was related to Scatterbug and that it expelled powder was hardly exciting. Being an impatient 16 year old sometimes, Indigo's words bristled forth with edge.

"Look, Sydney, I was kind of expecting something cooler with Spewpa," he said, unable to resist the urge to roll his eyes. "And why do you have another Bug type? I mean, doesn't that make your team unbalanced or something?"

Sydney, having been raised in academia and with prior experience to people guffawing or disapproving of his dedicated studies to entomology, was well equipped to respond to the younger Indigo with poise and reasoning. Though he was only 17, Sydney knew how to educate and reason, prepped to be a true educator and researcher. Still, thought it got easier, he was nervous. Sometimes people refused to learn, or they didn’t want to connect. And that was always disheartening. Still, he was on his path to becoming a famous researcher and to do that, he would have to be receptive to criticism. He would have to be able to push through disapproving tones and mocking laughter. He could do this.

"Indy, I'm an entomologist, so that means I study bugs," Sydney responded with a small, slightly nervous smile. “That’s why I choose to catch bug types. And Spewpa is an amazing pokemon. What exactly do you find not so great about it?”

"Er, well, I knew what an entomologist was,” Indigo bluffed, not wanting to look stupid and caught off-guard. "I just, you know, like, no offense but Spewpa seems lame." He shrugged. [color=8882be]"I mean, all bug types kinda… Do.”[/ color] There, he’d said it, and he felt like it wasn’t supposed to be something he could say. But it was just an opinion! Was it so wrong to have one?

“You have a Burmy, though, so why’d you catch one?” Sydney asked, trying his best to be patient.
"It wasn’t really my choice. Hero kinda saved me from getting hit from a Rattata and I dunno, he got hurt so I thought I’d let him stay with me a little while. It’s only been like two days. I was planning on releasing him soon anyways." Indigo rubbed the back of his neck awkwardly.

Sydney was silent for a moment. “I see,” he responded, wiping the dirt off his hands onto his shorts. “That’s unfortunate. But I assure you, Bug pokemon are worthy of anyone’s attention, including Spewpa.”
"I still don’t really see it."

Sydney was nervous, but he was confident all the same. He knew Bug types in and out, especially his Kricketot. And he’d been studying Spewpa for about a month now. “Indigo, why don’t we have a battle?” He asked.

Indigo was caught off guard once more. A battle? But… He’d just lost earlier that day! Then again, there was no crowd and if all Sydney had were his lame pokemon… This would be a piece of cake right? And he couldn’t exactly refuse because Hawka came running up at the first syllable of the word. They were mostly on flat grassland down, and there was a dirt road where he could use his fire type moves. It would be a piece of cake.

"Sure, I mean whatever," Indigo said. Wait—why was he nervous? Sydney noted that Indigo sounded defensive. Clearly this had more to do than just Bug pokemon… But that could be addressed later.

After they had relocated to the dirt road, the battle was starting. It would be two on two, and with Burmy’s newly learned attack move, Indigo felt confident that he could crush Sydney.

“Kricketot, go!”

“Hawka, you’re on!”

As it happened though, Sydney won. Hawka’s battle with Kricketot had been turned as the clever use of Bide and some loud sound moved called Uproar had taken her out. Hero had been paralyzed with a Stun Spore from the newest addition to Sydney’s team, tossed around with a string shot, before being finished off with a Tackle.

Indigo stared, mouth agape. What had just happened? Though Sydney had seemed so meek, and his pokemon so unimpressive, he’d crushed Indigo with surprising strategy and calculation. And his pokemon—his pokemon had hit pretty hard!

“But… How?” Indigo asked. Sydney ran over to help Indigo with his pokemon. They were mostly fine, recovering from their knockout quickly. As they munched on a revitalizing snack of berries after their check up, Sydney turned to Indigo with a kind look in his eyes.

“Not too shabby about Bug pokemon, right?” He grinned. “Indy, I didn’t do this to embarrass you or anything. I hope you’re not upset.”

“I’m not…” But the defeat and embarrassment stung. Indigo felt like a fool now, an absolute fool.
“But now you see- they’re not so bad now, right?” Sydney said. Indigo shrugged.




yep, absolutely! my bad!
@Balthazar007 cook ty! Up dated uis stuff. Hope my post was okay!

"Hoppip, huh?" Indigo had to admit, the pokemon was intriguing. He'd never seen one before. With long, propeller like leaves and those big, pink cat-like ears, he had to admit it was pretty adorable. And it looked pretty easy to handle. Still, he wasn't truly sure he wanted another pokemon or could handle one. Not to kention the pokemon didn't seem to want to fight or be caught, and he wasn't about to force it to do either.

The true development at hand was Sydney's cry of, "we did it! We found Spewpa!"

Indigo turned to lay eyes on a pokemon he hadn't expected at all... It was white, with a silken shag around it, speckled with black and red. It seemed pretty bug like to him with it's insectoid eyes and general appearance. Most importantly it didn't look impressive at all. Or strong. Or cool. Or anything remotely positive or what he had imagined.

"That's Spewpa?" He asked, quirking a brow. "I was expecting something different..." He didn't bother getting his pokedex out. Why even try? It was clearly a lame pokemon. Come to think of it, bug types being lame seemed to be a reoccurring trend now that he thought about it..

Sydeney noted the skepticism in Indy's voice but decided catching Spewpa was important first. He would explain later, for now he released his own pokemon.

"Okay now, I'll need you guys to talk to that Spewpa and see if it wouldn't mind being caught," Sydney said. "Give it some food too. Hopefully it won't mind coming with humans for a short bit."

@Balthazar007
Oooh hopip is adorable!! I don't know if indigo should catch one or not tbh lmao. And sure, sydney can catch that spewpa! Also Can indigo's pokemon level up??

@Balthazar007
"Ah yes, thank you," Sydney said gratefully, pushing his glasses up his nose. "That has all my notes in it, as I've said before. They're very important."

Indigo was just happy to have had the stupid notebook found and he wanted to be on his way to Shamba Town. "Sounds great, well we better-"

"Might I ask you two to help me find another pokemon? It's one that I've been doing research on. It's called Spewpa. I'm an entomologist, you see." For a 17 year old, he talked like he was 45, Indy thought. "It's a very interesting pokemon," Syndey continued, the faintest wisp of a smile at the corners of his mouth.

"Really?" Indy asked curiously, his interest now shifted. The name sounded stupid but maybe it was rare? Strong? Cool looking? This he had to see-- drat! He remembered his pokedex wouldn't give him info on pokemon he hadn't seen yet. He shoved his hands into his pockets and contemplated.

"Okay... Guess we're going into the tall grass then. You've got my attention. I wanna see what this Spewpa's like," he admitted. I wanna ask what an entomologist is but I don't wanna look stupid... Maybe it had something to do with Spewpa?

They set out to searching in the tall grass. The wild pokemon were plentiful here, and Indy found himself sending out both Hawka and Hero to get some exercise. Ugh, Hero... Gotta get rid of him soon. He's not a good fit for my team... For an hour they searched, not straying too far from Sydney and Dan. Hawka and Hero ended up battling a few wild pokemon that challenged them. Still, after seeing Patrat multiple times and a pokemon called Scatterbug, Indy hadn't seen a Spewpa. Finally a pokemon came out of the bushes, but this one wasn't part of the Patrat family or the Scatterbug family...





@Balthazar007
@TheForgottenArc it's alright. the notebook is inconsequential and i just put that there bc i couldn't think of anything else haha. im sorry you're going through a tough time. take your time. ill have indigo do stuff but i wont move the story around without ya.

@Balthazar007 i can't control sydney on my own completely either-- I can still post but it would help if you could control sydney sometimes too?? hopefully that's okay!
Indigo cupped his hands around his mouth. "Hey," he called, and the guy before him turned around, looking not much older than Indy himself. "You alright over there?"

"Salutations," The other boy greeted them, not bothering to get up and resuming his search. His voice was soft and quiet, and he seemed to not be the most social of people. "I'm fine, thank you. Just looking for something..."

"Oh," Indigo responded, not wanting to offer help because he didn't feel like putting in the effort at the moment. "What're you looking for?"

"I seemed to have dropped my notebook somewhere here and I need to find it, it has all of today's field research in it," the boy responded.

"Huh, that stinks, should we help you look for it?" They had to offer just to be polite, but Indigo was pretty sure the guy would just say no...

"Would you? I'd be extremely grateful for your assistance. My name's Sydney," Sydney said, looking up at them finally with a face full of shining gratitude.

"...Sure," Indigo replied, trying not to groan. Stupid me... "Indigo, call me Indy."

Yeah sorry i wasnt able to post as well. Ill try to have a post up by Wednesday afternoon
Will post sometime tonight!
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