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▪Mood: Tired II ▫House: Charizard, Room 100 II ▪Where: OutdoorsII ▫With Who: Rufflet (Rey), classmates II ▪Medicine: x10 II ▫Key-Items: x1 II ▪Pokeballs: x1 II ▫Profile: X
Ray pretty much was spacing out most of the time, and he just wasn't really here. He had other things on his mind, and only a few things really stuck into Ray's head. He vaguely heard him talk about mother nature, and how you either pass or fail. He also went on to say that there were no second chances, and that pokemon have the instincts that humans had given up. Ray did agree with this, hell he was positive that Rey would be able to sense danger way before he was able to. It was a no brainier that their pokemon could help them navigate in certain terrain. Ray already knew this, it was part of the reason he already had a good idea on what type of pokemon he wanted on his team. Ray momentarily looked over at the teacher as he reached for the pokeballs around his waist. He watched as he released three pokemon. They were fully evolved pokemon, and that made Ray pay a bit more attention this time around.
Rey on the other hand, saw the huge pokemon and puffed up his chest. He let out a small growl, before sizing them up. Ray turned towards his partner and quickly grabbed hold of him "hey, don't go starting fights" he hissed softly. Rey kicked in protest, his eyes narrowing at the other larger pokemon. Ray sighed, this was going to be a problem. No matter how calm Ray seemed, whenever a large pokemon got near he always got so aggressive. Thought Ray wasn't surprised, that was just how Rey's nature was. He wanted to get stronger, so he often times took on more than he could handle at times. However, this was not the time or place for Rey to attack the teachers pokemon. Ray would get into a heap of trouble it that happened. So he held the pokemon closer, trying to calm him down as the teacher continued.
The teacher then went on to explain that the wild could be their best friend or worst nightmare. Ray agreed, back in Snowpoint city there were sometimes rare herbs that could save lives, but the harsh blizzards around those herbs could take a persons life. It was a balance really, nothing came without a price after all. Ray scanned his pokemon, before looking them over. Ray didn't really feel like answering, not right now anyways. He'd rather not draw attention to himself. One after the other, students started answering the question the teacher had asked. Some of the answers were good ones, and Ray made a mental note of them. He then went on to talk about each pokemon's strengths, as well as the rules of three. Ray found them important, so he made a quick note of the information on his note pad. Surely that information would be very useful in the future, better make sure he doesn't forget that either.
It was then that he brought out umbrella's, and told the students to open them up. Ray reluctantly opened the umbrella up, and put it above his head. He also made sure Rey was in his arms as well so he didn't run out into the rain. Soon the whole area was covered in water, and the sun was clouded over. Five minutes later, the rain eventually stopped and Ray put the umbrella away. He looked over at the teacher as he stated that he had an assignment for each of them. It was supposed to be a solo assignment, so there was no need for any partners. He wanted them to go look around the campsite and look for the plastic bowls that were around the area that had water in them. It seemed simple enough, but he wanted them to think about how some areas had more shade and thus had more water since the sun didn't evaporate the moisture. So Ray went on his way, and finally released Rey "I need you to uh... have some eyes in the sky as we look around. If you see anything let me know" he whispered, as they went their own way.
Ray made sure to take note of the dampness of the terrain. He also made sure to look at the vegetation, the more greenery there was the more likely there was a water source near by. He knelt down, and took a closer look and noticed that the area to the right had a bit more shade than the area to the left. Keeping the teachers words in his mind, he headed towards the right. He had been searching for quite a while, until he heard Rey squawk loudly. He looked up and saw his partner circling an area a little bit a head of him. So he made his way over and saw on of the bowls the teacher had stated was in the area. He smiled, as hugged Rey as he flew into his arms happily "good job finding the bowl! Your sharp eyes really helped this time around, it's nicely hidden so it would have been hard to find by myself" he stated, as he waited. Ray sighed, his thoughts drifting back to his own problems.
((Out.Of.Cute-Birds: ))
Rey on the other hand, saw the huge pokemon and puffed up his chest. He let out a small growl, before sizing them up. Ray turned towards his partner and quickly grabbed hold of him "hey, don't go starting fights" he hissed softly. Rey kicked in protest, his eyes narrowing at the other larger pokemon. Ray sighed, this was going to be a problem. No matter how calm Ray seemed, whenever a large pokemon got near he always got so aggressive. Thought Ray wasn't surprised, that was just how Rey's nature was. He wanted to get stronger, so he often times took on more than he could handle at times. However, this was not the time or place for Rey to attack the teachers pokemon. Ray would get into a heap of trouble it that happened. So he held the pokemon closer, trying to calm him down as the teacher continued.
The teacher then went on to explain that the wild could be their best friend or worst nightmare. Ray agreed, back in Snowpoint city there were sometimes rare herbs that could save lives, but the harsh blizzards around those herbs could take a persons life. It was a balance really, nothing came without a price after all. Ray scanned his pokemon, before looking them over. Ray didn't really feel like answering, not right now anyways. He'd rather not draw attention to himself. One after the other, students started answering the question the teacher had asked. Some of the answers were good ones, and Ray made a mental note of them. He then went on to talk about each pokemon's strengths, as well as the rules of three. Ray found them important, so he made a quick note of the information on his note pad. Surely that information would be very useful in the future, better make sure he doesn't forget that either.
It was then that he brought out umbrella's, and told the students to open them up. Ray reluctantly opened the umbrella up, and put it above his head. He also made sure Rey was in his arms as well so he didn't run out into the rain. Soon the whole area was covered in water, and the sun was clouded over. Five minutes later, the rain eventually stopped and Ray put the umbrella away. He looked over at the teacher as he stated that he had an assignment for each of them. It was supposed to be a solo assignment, so there was no need for any partners. He wanted them to go look around the campsite and look for the plastic bowls that were around the area that had water in them. It seemed simple enough, but he wanted them to think about how some areas had more shade and thus had more water since the sun didn't evaporate the moisture. So Ray went on his way, and finally released Rey "I need you to uh... have some eyes in the sky as we look around. If you see anything let me know" he whispered, as they went their own way.
Ray made sure to take note of the dampness of the terrain. He also made sure to look at the vegetation, the more greenery there was the more likely there was a water source near by. He knelt down, and took a closer look and noticed that the area to the right had a bit more shade than the area to the left. Keeping the teachers words in his mind, he headed towards the right. He had been searching for quite a while, until he heard Rey squawk loudly. He looked up and saw his partner circling an area a little bit a head of him. So he made his way over and saw on of the bowls the teacher had stated was in the area. He smiled, as hugged Rey as he flew into his arms happily "good job finding the bowl! Your sharp eyes really helped this time around, it's nicely hidden so it would have been hard to find by myself" he stated, as he waited. Ray sighed, his thoughts drifting back to his own problems.
((Out.Of.Cute-Birds: ))
▫Classes: Outdoor, History of the World & Pokemon II ▪Miscellaneous: --- ▫Items: --- II ▫Berries: --- II ▪Word Count: --- II ▫Total Word Count: ---
▪Pokemon: Rufflet (Rey) II ▫Gender: ♂ II ▪Nature: Adamant II ▫Level: 5 II ▪Ability: Sheer Force II ▫Experience: 0
▪Move Set: ► Peck (100% Accuracy) ► Leer (100% Accuracy) ► Fury Attack (80% Accuracy) ► ---
II ▫Friendship Level: 90
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