MintyMimix
Otherworldly Dessert
"Consider us equals, as individuals who share their life and livelihood with a pokemon partner. We're fighting for a common goal, and as long as we're fighting for the same thing, it doesn't matter if you're a Champion or not."
The vibrating cat-weasel that was nestled in the arms of her trainer had started her engine once more at that remark. She had a modest three purrs per compliment.Aggron watched as Hazel nuzzled into Violet's arms and nodded in agreement. Firstly, that they were gonna show Orzo the door to his own realm, and secondly, that Hazel did have a lovely voice, especially when she got excited about something. "I'll have your back, both of you. With this Golden King gone, you'll have all the time in the world for hugs. And yeah, I'll fight for that."
Violet flashed an appreciative grin back to Steven as she remarked, "Ultimately, every individual pumps the same blood through their veins, no matter the rank." The girl shut her eyes as she continued, "When I first came to this era and heard that titles such as 'Champion' signified one as above the others, I was afraid that in the hundreds of years that had passed since my time that we had not learned from our mistakes — that we merely changed the names out of those who attained reverence from status rather than being as equals."
Her eyes fluttered open as she looked directly into the eye as said, "But it appears those fears hath been unfounded." Her eyes lowered to the ground then back up to Steven as she slowly raised a fist. Her brows furrowed in confusion as she asked, "This is... how you celebrate solidarity now, correct?"
The Weavile motor settled from a purr to a muffled giggle as Hazel tried to hide her amused expression with her claw.
Hazel let out a gasp as her eyes sparkled with scientific curiosity. "Hang on, you can read rocks without any instruments?!" She leaned forward in Violet's grasp, gripping a bit too tightly onto her arms as she asked, "When this is all over, could you demonstrate for me? I'd love to run an analysis on what kinds of patterns you recognize within the stonework to guide that method of communication! It almost reminds me of how a Trevenant could look at the etches within the bark of a tree to determine its age and direction of water, or how—""To answer your question, though, I can read some things. Like the way the rocks point me to the best food, or the way the trees on a mountain tell me where the wind is the fiercest. Books and stuff, though? That's Steven's strong suit. And Metagross's. They read books about rocks. I just read the rocks." He paused, thinking for a moment. "That's probably not going to help me with this, is it?"
"Wait!" said Steven, fixing Hazel and Aggron with a surprised look. "Aggron, I'd love to teach you how to read print if that's what you'd like! Metagross, too."
"Hazel, please—" Violet winced as her partner's claws were putting a bit too much pressure on her skin.
Hazel let out a light gasp and raised her arms up in a placating gesture as she curled her legs inward in shock. Her eyes drooped as she squeaked her out, "S-sorry!" and leaned back into Violet's abdomen to relax herself.
Hazel mouthed a silent, 'Thank you' to Aggron for the brief distraction as she dug into her pocket for her phone. She swapped to her notepad app as she began her tutorial. "Normally, you have this book icon which lets you use different lexicons, but then there's this smiley face one here that you tap, and..." The dull symbols on the keyboard painted into a colorful canvas of expressions as Hazel continued, "...Ta da! You now have a bunch of symbols you can use instead of words. So you can show if you're happy, sad, angry..."He grated out a laugh as Steven looked puzzled. Ignoring the way his trainer began mouthing something to the effect of, 'People call me weird?' Aggron turned back to Hazel. "Sorry, my claws are too big for your phone. You said something about symbols, though? Want to show me some of the easier ones? I may be big, but I gotta start small."
Violet leaned over and watched on from above, enamored by the technology. Just watching the demonstration made her feel smarter, in some strange way. She quirked a brow at the expressions, however — could one not simply read their partner's body language?
"...And if you can't find what you're looking for, swipe right. I mean that literally! You just, put your claw on one side and... Swipe!" Hazel gave the motion a bit of a flourish that her trainer would be proud of. "It's like turning the page of a book! And you can turn it back the other way too!" As she made her gestures, the array of symbols changed from faces to arrows to even everyday objects.
Hazel then held the phone up to Aggron and said, "Iiiiit might be too big for you to not hit multiple by accident, but why not give it a try?" She then tilted her head to side a bit and addressed Steven, "And I know there's bigger tablet versions of these out there... maybe you could give Aggron one of those? Might have to special order a protective screen for claws like I did, though!"
Violet leaned in and whispered to Aggron, "I was unaware of how to access that symbol feature existed, truth be told... this is all magic to me!"
Hazel's ear feathers wiggled as her sensitive hearing picked up her on trainer's quiet voice. The Weavile smirked let out a snicker that her trainer thankfully failed to notice, but it was visible to anyone else paying attention.
Violet backed away and noted more audibly, "Even so, while that device is an incredible tool of communication, it is, sad to say, not quite pragmatic to use in battle." She shook her head, letting out a chuckle. "We... hath tried. In our first attempt, the referee had thought we were trying to conceal some sort of cheat, and on the other attempt, the opposing Pokémon were more than eager to attempt to swipe at it. I forfeited the match as soon as the risk of losing it was made clear: I was not going to allow anyone to take mine unique connection with Hazel."
"Not to mention how hard it is to text and battle?! I can't exactly split my focus in half, Vi!"
"That as well, of course."