Wes paused as he stepped into the dimly lit diner, letting his eyes adjust before taking in the scenery. What an interesting place this was. It was like a cave—meant to seem like a dragon’s cave, specifically—but it was somehow quite cozy. Not many people were here, and it was relatively quiet and peaceful.
It was a welcome change of pace, that’s for sure.
Neo had been a bit mopey since leaving Olivia at the cove, but he perked up at the smell of various meats wafting around the place. Novo, too, sniffed at the air with keen interest.
“We’re not here for food just yet, guys,” Wes said. “Maybe soon, though, okay?”
That seemed acceptable enough for them. They both chirped agreeably.
Wes made his way to the Flygon statue. As he got closer, he realized something wasn’t quite right about it…he frowned when he reached it. This was a Flygon, but…*not* a Flygon. He saw the words “MEGA FLYGON” on a sign next to it, and couldn’t help but snort.
“So, Mega Flygon exists in this world?” he muttered under his breath. “What’s next, a Mega Wigglytuff?”
Actually, that sounded rather terrifying. He’d only seen Wigglytuff once, when watching a tournament at Phenac Colosseum, but he couldn’t forget those unnaturally wide eyes even if he’d wanted to. People said it was
cute, but no. It was just creepy as hell. If people wanted
cute, they should opt for an Eevee.
He shook the thoughts from his head.
Focus. Lack of sleep was making it too easy for his mind to wander.
He flagged down a nearby waiter. “Hey, do you…happen to know about the legendary Pokémon that Xavier said were on this island? And where some of them might be…?” Gods, what a stupid question. If there
were any legendary or mythical Pokémon on this island, he doubted it was just a matter of asking them nicely to appear…but then again, Manaphy had just popped up, hadn’t they?
“I, uh, just noticed that this place has a dragon theme, and I know a lot of legendaries are dragon-type, so…yeah.”
Oh, gods, he probably sounded like such a moron.
Novo, meanwhile, decided to get straight to the point. He brushed past Wes and headed to the back of the establishment, sniffing and scanning every nook and cranny in earnest. He hadn’t been so sure about her trainer, but…Mightyena was a good Pokémon. She was nice and smart and loyal. She had a good heart. She deserved only good things—pets and fun battles and lots of bacon. Not getting attacked. Not getting kidnapped.
Novo lashed his tail, anger simmering under his pelt. He would find answers. With Neo and Wes, they would leave no stone unturned.
He reached the back of the cave, a fair distance from the restaurant now, and yowled into the darkness.
“Whoever lives here, I need your help!”
@Flyg0n