Adia Costas (
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A microbiologist and a Cylon walk into a pokémon lab... ((for
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As soon as Professor Madrone confirms a good time to drop by his lab, Adia prepares for the visit. It entails little change from how she usually prepares to visit the Nexus -- the only delay is Caspar getting ready, too.
He asked to come with her, but she has to remind him not to wear a suit, not unless he wants it covered in pokémon fur, feathers, or who knows what else. So he needs a little more time to pick out something casual -- jeans and button-down, which he's not thrilled about.
Adia assures him that he looks as professional as always, and teleports them to the coordinates that the professor sent her.
He asked to come with her, but she has to remind him not to wear a suit, not unless he wants it covered in pokémon fur, feathers, or who knows what else. So he needs a little more time to pick out something casual -- jeans and button-down, which he's not thrilled about.
Adia assures him that he looks as professional as always, and teleports them to the coordinates that the professor sent her.
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"Yes. Being friends with one another is a good way to not anger others. I'm sure Clefairy and Magneton would welcome you into their circle, despite your initial outburst..." That comment sets something off within the ghost's brain, as Gengar closes his eyes, his form melting into the floor.
"Wait! We haven't gotten to heal you yet..." Too late, as the Gengar seems to have vanished from the cave, which causes the surrounding Pokemon to become less tense. "I hope Gengar will be okay."
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"Oh, no. Why wouldn't he at least stay to be healed?" Adia looks around for Rowlet, who flutters over, along with a couple curious magnemite. "He didn't seem nearly so intimidating at the end there."
Caspar's gaze is on the clefairy and megneton who are chirping at one another affectionately. "Maybe he didn't want to be a third wheel..." He turns his attention to Madrone, holding up his poké ball. "How come I couldn't capture him? And what were you saying earlier about a myth? Is there a specific reason Gengar wanted Clefairy's attention so badly?"
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"I tend to agree with Caspar on this one. Perhaps Gengar didn't want to stick around, after realizing he couldn't have Clefairy." Madrone shakes his head. "Since the Pokeball belongs to Tepig, it can't be used to capture a different Pokemon. As for the myth, it is said that Clefable, the evolved form of Clefairy, shares a lot of similarities with the physical appearance of Gengar. Many people claim that Gengar is the shadow of Clefable, and even their typing seems to support this. Normal types can't hit ghost types and vice versa."
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Madrone's explanation of the myth has Adia frowning softly. "No wonder he wanted to be with her. He probably feels incomplete otherwise." She sighs and shakes her head. "But that's no reason for him to grab at her like that. I know gengars like to play pranks, but he really could have hurt someone."
"Hey, at least he knows not to mess with them again." Caspar wraps a consoling arm around Adia and points her towards Clefairy and Magneton, who have resumed their dance. "Look how happy they are together. They'll be fine." He looks over at Madrone for confirmation. All's well that ends well, right? No need to dwell on sad ghost pokémon who can't mind their manners.
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"The desire to feel complete...all beings search for it, even if drives them to the brink of insanity. Perhaps Gengar will find his happiness elsewhere, if given the chance." Mudkip is nudging Madrone's leg with his head, smiling happily. It'll be alright! "For now, everything seems to be back in order. I imagine that Clefairy and Magneton will evolve soon." And that will be a happy sight to behold, even after the brief interruption from Gengar.
Speaking of evolution, Clefairy and Magneton stop their dance, touching the two stones in front of them, causing their bodies to glow brightly. At the end, there's a UFO shaped Pokemon and a much larger pink Pokemon with wings. The other Magnemite light up in excitement, while Clefairy begin picking up nearby flowers, weaving them into crowns that will be placed on Magnezone and Clefable.
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As if reading her mind, Caspar holds back a sigh. The last thing they need in their lives is a gengar, specifically the one that just peaced out through the floor.
Fortunately, watching a dual pokémon evolution is enough to put those thoughts out of Adia's mind. She has witnessed an evolution before -- Bucky's to be specific -- but that doesn't dull the shine off the moment at all. When their transformation is complete, she holds up her pokédex to learn about their new forms.
Even Caspar looks impressed, not bothering to make a quip about the magneton upgrading. It is Tepig who breaks the silence. "Pig!" she says cheerfully, sitting on her haunches and clapping her front hooves. Hooray!
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The evolution is truly something magnificent to watch and even the professor is taken back by it, even though this isn't his first time seeing Pokemon evolve. After the evolution is complete, the Clefairy hand their flower crowns off to the Magnemite, who place the newly created charms onto Clefable and Magnezone's antennae. The dancing continues, but Clefable stops to stare at Adia and Caspar. She reaches down and grabs two small shards of the Moon Stone and the magnetic rock. Carefully, the fairy Pokemon walks over to them, offering each a stone as a token of her appreciation.
Madrone says nothing, not wanting to intervene in this interaction, but he knows it's special to be offered something from a Pokemon.
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Tepig looks up at him, as if double-checking his approval, before running over to the ring of dancing clefairy. One of the them offers her a flower, leftover from their crown-making, but when she goes to sniff it, she accidentally scorches it. Oops! The clefairy giggles and pats her head.
"What's the significance of the flower crowns?" Adia asks curiously. She sets aside her pokédex when Clefable approaches, surprised by the gesture. "Oh... these are for us?" The moon stone shard glows briefly in her hand when she takes it. "Thank you, Clefable, for sharing these with us. And your evolution, too."
"It's a real honor," Caspar says quietly as he accepts the shard of the magnetic rock. He looks at it, expression bemused, before turning to Adia. "She's not expecting us to evolve, is she?"
Adia giggles. "No, I don't think so."
"Too bad," he quips, as he tucks away the shard into his jacket pocket. "You'd look adorable with pink wings." Adia giggles again, this time accompanied by a blush, and his soft smile turns into a grin.
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"Perhaps you could use the stones towards your own wedding rings..." He pauses, and in a rare moment, turns away from the group, almost ashamed of what he's said. "My apologies. I should not have assumed such a thing." Madrone reaches down to pick up his Pokedex, putting it away in his pocket.
Clefable, on the other hand, is smiling at Madrone's words. She reaches out to take Adia and Caspar's hands, bringing them together, then trying to drag the couple towards the dancing Pokemon. Clearly the fairy Pokemon wants the two lovers to join the celebration.
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"Leave the actual proposal planning to me, Professor," Caspar suggests dryly, although he doesn't seem particularly irritated. In fact, it's not that bad an idea... he looks at his girlfriend uncertainly. Have they been together long enough that he can ask? Should he ask now?
Clefable's not-so-subtle cue fortunately cuts the tension in the cave. Caspar chuckles and takes Adia's hand, letting the winged pokémon lead them to the other celebrants. Once there, he sweeps Adia into his arms. "One dance?" he asks, swaying her gently. "It'd be rude to offend the bride."
"One dance," Adia murmurs, smiling softly.
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The fairy Pokemon claps her hand together once Caspar takes Adia into his arms, while Madrone watches silently. Rowlet gently lands on his shoulder and coos reassuringly, as if letting him know that everything will be okay. Feeling slightly better about the situation, Madrone takes out his Pokedex once more, snapping pictures of the different Pokemon, as well as Adia and Caspar dancing.
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Magnezone floats over to Clefaable to also watch the human-Cylon pair. He beeps something approvingly to his companion, and she smiles and takes one of his magnet appendages. Yes, they look very nice together, don't they? Giving them the shards was a good idea.
Tepig, worn out from all the dancing, trots over to Madrone and snorts. Is it time to go yet? The dance appears to be wrapping up, and she's getting hungry.
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He puts away the Pokedex, gesturing of Adia and Caspar to rejoin him and the other starter Pokemon. "Much as I hate to interrupt, it's getting late and we should head back to the lab."
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He gives her a quick kiss before letting her go. Adia blushes a little, smile bright; the Madrone's voice reminds her that they aren't alone. "Of course, Professor." They head over to him; Rowlet flutters over to Adia's shoulder, and Tepig oinks up at Caspar hopefully. "Too much dancing, Princess?" the Cylon teases, but he scoops her up into his arms anyway.
Clefable waves goodbye and Magnezone rotates one of his magnets in a similar gesture. They had not expected visitors, but were grateful nonetheless for their help in stopping Gengar the party crasher.
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There's two ways of leaving the cave, going back the way they came, or taking the shortcut, as Madrone removes a PINpoint from his vest pocket. The easy way gets three hungry Pokemon back to the lab faster, along with ensuring everyone's safety.
"No objections to PINpointing back, I'm assuming?" If the group agrees, he's more than happy to extend his hand and port them back the front of the lab.
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With Tepig in his arms, he can't easily take Madrone's hand, so Adia does it for him, Rowlet still perched neatly on her shoulder. She takes Caspar's hand and smiles at him sympathetically. It has been an exciting day, but she can tell that he'd probably like to get back home and recharge. (Metaphorically.)
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"I hope the trip was worth the time. It was enjoyable getting to spend some time with the two of you." He means it, since the life of a Professor lacks a lot of human interactions. "My door is always open for the two of you to come visit at anytime. I would advise calling first to make sure I'm here."
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Caspar's response is far more subdued, although he nods along to Adia's words. Madrone has apparently passed whatever test the Cylon likes to internally give everyone he meets.
"All right, princess. Last stop." He sets down Tepig, who whines a little at his impending departure. "I assume we're holding onto these for more field work?" he asks Madrone, holding up his pokédex.
Rowlet gives a friendly nuzzle to Adia's cheek before fluttering down to the ground. She hopes that the human can come by to visit again, but for now she's looking forward to returning to her poké ball and taking a nap.
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He lets go of Adia's hand, nodding politely to Caspar. "Yes. Consider it an unofficial assignment from me to you. Continue observing and scanning Pokemon as you come upon them. The data will help my research of Pokemon living in the Nexus."
Rowlet, after saying his goodbyes, flutters back to Professor Madrone's side. Tepig, however, is still nudging Caspar's leg with her snout, whimpering a bit. Madrone has to coax the pig over to him, mainly reminding her that's its time for dinner.
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Caspar quietly pockets the pokédex. He's not going to turn down free use of tech, even if he's not entirely sure how much time he'll have for pokémon spotting.
Tepig's whimpering catches him by surprise. When's the last time someone (other than Adia) was sorry to see him go? "Don't worry, I'll be back to visit," he promises the little pig. If she hasn't already been scooped up by a trainer, a thought that leaves him a little hollow inside.
He shakes off the bad feeling. C'mon, Caspar, you can't take care of a pokémon. "We should get going," he murmurs to Adia, wanting to put some physical distance between himself and this unusual sentiment.
"Thank you again, Professor. We'll be in contact soon." And with a final wave goodbye, she and Caspar head back on the path towards the Plaza, the lengthening shadows of the evening sky leaving a trail behind them.