"...I'm kind of surprised someone like that was in your head, to be honest," Owen admitted, picking Shady up. "By the way, did anybody happen to hear someone answer me last time?"
"I think I did," Balm said.
"Yeah, so did I," the other voice said.
Okay, this time she spoke too long and Owen knew where it came from. But when Owen looked down, he realized that he was not holding a stone sphere, but a black, amorphous head that strongly resembled his own. The only difference, aside from the black colors, were the two golden embers that it had for eyes.
"GAH!" Owen dropped the stone and the head rolled on the ground.
The head giggled and rolled more, a neck forming next as the stone descended into where the goopy Charmander's torso would have been. "That was great!" she said as her left arm formed. It reached to her right shoulder and pulled out her right arm. "This is pretty cool! I can actually move around and stuff!" She reached forward and grabbed at her hips, then dug into the lower left and pulled out little toes. With a long, strained tug, the rest of her foot, ankle, and then leg popped out and into place. She did the same with her other leg. "There! All done. ...Wait, I feel off-balance."
All the while, Owen stared in quiet awe. She was a little smaller than Owen, perhaps a head shorter, but was otherwise a Charmander in shape.
"Oh! Tail. Right." She reached back toward her rear, pinched, and pulled. At the very end, a third golden ember sprouted. "All done! How do I look, eh? Eh?" She turned her head a full 180 degrees, forgetting that she had to turn the rest of her body to look normal.