MintyMimix
Otherworldly Dessert
The encounter with Manaphy left Hazel and her trainer in silence as they walked away from the cove. For Hazel, it was the giddy smile on her face as she passionately typed on her phone. Although the meeting didn't provide her too many insights that she herself had not be theorizing up to that point, it had been an incredibly pleasant and just plain fun one with a promise to tie it with a bow. The exact steps that the other Hazel had taught her during their little dance lesson, the possible means of replicating Manaphy's power in their own world, the documents and companies she would need to look into find out more about herself...
Hazel mused that her trainer would say that it was a fated encounter. Science believed in random chance over destiny, but she could make an exception just this once. Speaking of Violet... She looked up at her trainer, who held a pensive, contemplative expression on her face as no words exited her mouth. Hazel, raising her brows in concern, tapped onto the message app to try to ask what was wrong. To her surprise, she found a prolonged conversation with Gladion happened that she didn't recognize. It had to have been Violet during the swap. Her expression softened as she scrolled through the exchange, hoping to figure out what was on her trainer's mind.
Meanwhile, Violet herself wanted nothing more than to take a short respite after that conversation. The café seemed like the perfect place to quietly sit down and think about everything that she had learned. Thankfully, the memories of her other self had stopped flooding in when she swapped back to her own body, but the fact that it all happened to begin with was concerning, to say the least. Not to mention... She looked down at Hazel as guilt entered her eyes. The Weavile was her partner, and that fact did not change. But knowing that she had once been human...
Violet didn't know how to treat her anymore. Was it respectful to still give scratches and belly rubs in affection, or was it dehumanizing? Should she still refer to Hazel as "her Pokémon", or simply, "her friend"? Was it even right to send her into battle anymore? And what of Hazel herself — did she consider herself human, or still Pokémon, and how would that change the answer to those questions?
Hazel's experience became one of sympathy as she looked up at Violet, having caught up on the exchange. Violet was clammy... that wasn't a good sign. She'd have a fuller discussion with her trainer in the evening. For now, she'd let her have the time to think about it. As the two entered the café, they were greeted with the sight of Seb and a bird companion. Hazel tugged at her trainer's pants and pointed to them, smiling. If there was one thing she knew about her trainer, it was that she loved talking. Maybe it would help take the edge off?
Violet relented with no resistance, following Hazel's lead as the duo walked up to the others. "Good morrow to all," she said, opting for a nod rather than her usual nod. Her eyes glanced to Zack then back to Seb as she commented, "...Did you not state that your Pokémon was a Pidgey on the ship? Or did I mishear that?" She failed to register that her typing experience had updated her vocal lingo as well — even just ever so slightly.
Hazel waved to the trainer and his Pokémon. "Hello there," she said, "Just needed a break from investigating. Did you guys find—" She paused as she noticed Zack's evolved form. "...Were you always a Pidgeot?"
Hazel mused that her trainer would say that it was a fated encounter. Science believed in random chance over destiny, but she could make an exception just this once. Speaking of Violet... She looked up at her trainer, who held a pensive, contemplative expression on her face as no words exited her mouth. Hazel, raising her brows in concern, tapped onto the message app to try to ask what was wrong. To her surprise, she found a prolonged conversation with Gladion happened that she didn't recognize. It had to have been Violet during the swap. Her expression softened as she scrolled through the exchange, hoping to figure out what was on her trainer's mind.
Meanwhile, Violet herself wanted nothing more than to take a short respite after that conversation. The café seemed like the perfect place to quietly sit down and think about everything that she had learned. Thankfully, the memories of her other self had stopped flooding in when she swapped back to her own body, but the fact that it all happened to begin with was concerning, to say the least. Not to mention... She looked down at Hazel as guilt entered her eyes. The Weavile was her partner, and that fact did not change. But knowing that she had once been human...
Violet didn't know how to treat her anymore. Was it respectful to still give scratches and belly rubs in affection, or was it dehumanizing? Should she still refer to Hazel as "her Pokémon", or simply, "her friend"? Was it even right to send her into battle anymore? And what of Hazel herself — did she consider herself human, or still Pokémon, and how would that change the answer to those questions?
Hazel's experience became one of sympathy as she looked up at Violet, having caught up on the exchange. Violet was clammy... that wasn't a good sign. She'd have a fuller discussion with her trainer in the evening. For now, she'd let her have the time to think about it. As the two entered the café, they were greeted with the sight of Seb and a bird companion. Hazel tugged at her trainer's pants and pointed to them, smiling. If there was one thing she knew about her trainer, it was that she loved talking. Maybe it would help take the edge off?
Violet relented with no resistance, following Hazel's lead as the duo walked up to the others. "Good morrow to all," she said, opting for a nod rather than her usual nod. Her eyes glanced to Zack then back to Seb as she commented, "...Did you not state that your Pokémon was a Pidgey on the ship? Or did I mishear that?" She failed to register that her typing experience had updated her vocal lingo as well — even just ever so slightly.
Hazel waved to the trainer and his Pokémon. "Hello there," she said, "Just needed a break from investigating. Did you guys find—" She paused as she noticed Zack's evolved form. "...Were you always a Pidgeot?"
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