Ri is a pokémon
breeder-in-training from the Seafoam Islands. She works with her
parents in their small pokémon adoption center. Ri’s only pokémon, a
Horsea named Aqua, had been abandoned by its trainer a year ago. Ri
found her on the shore and nursed her back to health. Since that
day, Aqua and Ri have been best friends and Ri began learning to be a pokémon
breeder so she could help other pokémon.
“Ri. Ri, where are you?”
“Coming mommy.” Ri ran out of her room
towards to sound of her mother’s voice in the front lobby. “Yes
mommy?”
“Honey, would you please assist this kind gentleman
here.” Her mom pointed to a little boy Ri knew from school last
year.
“Oh, hi Ri,” the boy said shyly. His cheeks
blushed. Ri smiled as her mom left the room.
“Hi Billy. What’s happening?”
“Umm, umm,…” Billy couldn’t find the right
words.
“Hey, do you want to play by the beach? It’s
such a beautiful day and I’ll bring Aqua…”
“Um…” Billy looked really sad.
“What’s wrong?”
“I… I don’t have any
pokémon…” Small tears fell from his eyes. “My parents
won’t let me have one. They say pokémon are evil. Bu… but
I think pokémon are cool and I want to raise one of my own, just
one.” Although his face now showed determination, a few more tears
formed in his crystal-like eyes.
“That’s awful. Your parents must not
understand the good in raising a pokémon. It’s a great learning
experience.”
“But they’ll never let me have one…”
“Maybe you can borrow one of ours when you come
over. Here.” Ri reached into a bag of pokéballs and
pulled out one of the new arrivals. “We just got this one in the
other day. He was found lost in a cave.” Ri opened the
pokéball revealing a timid looking, male Nidoran. It took a quick
glance at the two humans and began to shake. It had obviously not
had a good first encounter with humans.
“What is it?”
“This pokémon is called a Nidoran. He looks
a bit shy, but maybe with a little caring, he’ll learn to trust
you. Would you like to hold him?” Ri extended the Nidoran
out to Billy.
“Oh…” Billy had never been this close to any
pokémon before in his life. For a second, he smiled. But
his joy soon turned to fear. “I can’t.”
“Why? You could just take care of him for
today.”
“What if my parents find out?”
“We won’t get caught. Trust
me. Now let’s go to the beach! Bye mom! I’m
going to the beach with Billy. Back before dinner!” Ri
jumped over the counter and ran out the door with Billy. Her mom smiled
to herself.
Once at the beach, Ri’s Horsea jumped happily into the
ocean and swam around. Billy didn’t play with them though.
“Hahahahahahaha,” he giggled as his new pokémon played
with him. “Ri, I love this pokémon!” Nidoran continued to
lick Billy’s face. “Hahahaha,” he giggled more falling over on his
back with Nidoran held high over his head.
“So, you really like that Nidoran huh?”
“It’s the greatest thing I’ve ever had. I
love this Nidoran. I want it. I want to keep it with me
for the rest of my life. Please Ri, I must have this
pokémon!” Billy was definitely over his shyness.
“Well, it’s fine with me, but what about your parents?”
“I don’t care anymore. I must have
Nidoran.” Billy took close hold of his new Nidoran, protecting it in
a way. “I’ll hide the pokéball in my room
somewhere. Anything. Ri, I can’t live without this
pokémon. Please, promise me I can keep it.” Billy had
gotten himself down of his knees and still was almost up to Ri’s shoulders.
“I promise Billy. You may keep the
Nidoran. Here’s its pokéball.”
“Thank you so much Ri!” Billy got up and
kissed Ri on the cheek. She was stunned. Her hand touched
the spot he had kissed her almost automatically. Suddenly, she
snapped out of it. “C’mon! Didn’t you say you wanted to
play with your pokémon on the beach? Let’s go!” She was
still blushing from the kiss.
“I never knew he was like that…” she thought to
herself. She picked up Aqua and joined Billy on the
beach. They played long into the night…