Madrone has picked up the fact that Adia and Caspar are together, more than friends, so hopefully his polite nature is not mistaken for something romantic.
"Go on ahead and pick up the Pokeball of your chosen Partner Adia, and you too Caspar." He hasn't forgotten Caspar's question, nodding confidently. "Yes, this is just temporary. The Pokemon here will eventually go out with trainers in the Nexus who can take full-time care of the Pokemon. I understand the limitations some people have, and the commitment of time and care can be inaccessible to many."
He looks over at the Pokeballs, carefully taking one in his hand. "Since you've both chosen grass and fire, I think a water type would be a good balance for our team." Gently tossing the Pokeball to the ground, the ball jumps back up and into the Professor's hand automatically.
Sitting on the ground now is a four-legged fish, with a large blue dorsal fin and two bright orange cheeks. The Mudkip seems very happy to be out and exploring.
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"Go on ahead and pick up the Pokeball of your chosen Partner Adia, and you too Caspar." He hasn't forgotten Caspar's question, nodding confidently. "Yes, this is just temporary. The Pokemon here will eventually go out with trainers in the Nexus who can take full-time care of the Pokemon. I understand the limitations some people have, and the commitment of time and care can be inaccessible to many."
He looks over at the Pokeballs, carefully taking one in his hand. "Since you've both chosen grass and fire, I think a water type would be a good balance for our team." Gently tossing the Pokeball to the ground, the ball jumps back up and into the Professor's hand automatically.
Sitting on the ground now is a four-legged fish, with a large blue dorsal fin and two bright orange cheeks. The Mudkip seems very happy to be out and exploring.