Hideo
he/him
15
October 18th
slateport
undecided
Gym Leader
Ace Trainer
i used to dream in the dark of palisades park.
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Hideo Kino
Downtown Hunt [dw/o]
POSTED ON Dec 2, 2020 17:58:39 GMT
The first thing Hideo noticed was that Andy had quite the way of speaking. Very casual, fairly aggressive, and a bit sweary. It didn’t catch him off-guard though; if anything, it left him feeling more comfortable, his smile unwavering. It reminded him of his older sister.
“There should be a noodle place around here.” he said, listening as Rocky brought the Ferroseed closer and closer. “My brother brought me there a few times. Saltiest stuff you can find in all of Slateport! And it’s pretty cheap too.”
The Ferroseed was taken into the Pokeball. She seemed to struggle for a bit, shaking the ball, but her resistance ended.
“Eleven,” he responded, shoving the Ferroseed’s ball back in his pocket. And though Andy hadn’t asked, Hideo thought he might as well talk about his Pokemon as well. “Had Rocky here since I was six. He was a little Rockruff back then. Still acts like one too when nobody else is looking!”
Rocky brushed his head against Hideo’s leg - or that’s how it would look. That brush had a bit of force to it - his way of telling Hideo to not keep telling that to strangers. But it only made the boy giggle, brushing his hand on the Lycanroc’s head. “No need to be rough, Rocky! Just making-”
Had Rocky not been distracted by embarrassment, he would have noticed the incoming Bronzong sooner. He would have tackled Hideo out of the way, but to his fortune, Andy took the initiative, tackling his trainer down mid-sentence.
Hideo made sure to keep a grip on his cane this time, but still hit the ground hard. His sweater took the brunt of it, but he was gonna feel that for a while. He only realized what danger he’d been in when his attacker hit the street, its clanging body echoing loudly. “Thanks again,” he said, standing back up once Andy was off of him, his cheeks slightly reddened. “Guess that’s twice you’ve covered me.”
But before he could wallow in his own embarrassment, he was distracted by the sound of rocks hitting something nearby him. Rocky, enraged by his trainer’s near-smashing, had been denied his revenge when Andy captured the attacker, and was lashing out against the nearest not-Gengar Pokemon he found, the rocks he’d prepared tossed at his new target. And was now going at it with his teeth.
Hideo couldn’t see it, but he knew his Pokemon was going out of control. “Rocky! Rocky, calm down! I’m alright! See?” He was a little sore, but the worst was his sweater was dirtied. Carefully, he approached Rocky, his free hand forward, guided by the sound of whatever Pokemon he’d found crying for help.
Warm fur was the indication that he’d found his Pokemon, who he could hear growling. “Rocky, give it here,” he ordered, his hand open. The wolf turned to look at him, the Pokemon he’d caught still in his mouth (and crying), but refused to put it down. “Come on boy, give it here.” He reached forward, finding Rocky’s mouth quickly and feeling what he’d caught; it was small and soft. And definitely alive. But Rocky just wouldn’t give it up.
He’d have to save it before Rocky did some permanent damage. Hideo took a spare Pokeball out of his pocket, pressing it against whatever it was (it felt like a Diglett, but had a weird thing on top of where its head should be, so he was clueless) in hopes that he could save it from being crushed.
Pokeballs remaining: 9
Hideo is attempting to capture the Alolan Diglett
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