Journeys
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May brushed her hair from her eyes as the sea sprayed heavily on her face. She stood at the bow of the S.S. Tidal, the fast ship skimming atop the waves on its voyage to Sinnoh. “Leave it to Steven to get the fastest boat on Shia as his own personal ship,” she laughed to
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Dawn and Piplup were the first to rise. Together, they rolled up Dawn’s sleeping bag and went about cleaning the fire pit of debris. Once the morning chores were about finished, Dawn pulled a Poké Ball from her bag and released another one of her Pokémon. The energetic little purple monkey jumped up and down
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Hoenn was beautiful this time of year. Soaring past Mt. Chimney, May Senri slipped her Devon Corporation Go-goggles over her eyes as she and her Flygon swooped through the everlasting sandstorm blanketing Hoenn’s only desert. The insectoid dragon let out a cheerful cry excited to be passing back through his homeland again, the transparent red
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JC bounded down the main staircase in his house, jumping the last few steps on his way down. Over in the kitchen Kovos was pouring tea for his parents seated at the little round kitchen table, the two elder Kalmikovs thumbing through the newspaper and enjoying the quiet summer morning. “Good morning, Mom! Dad!” JC
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Sandgem Academy was teeming with courtyards and other flat, open spaces that had been converted into battle arenas for the Trainers that studied there. Some professors used them for instructional purposes but mostly they were used by students who, having put off their Pokémon training in favor of their studies would spend their spare time
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The clock tower cast a long shadow over the east wing, blocking the sunlight through one of the large, elegant windows of Sandgem Academy. As the tower finally yielded its deep, metallic tolls, hundreds of uniformed students flooded the grand halls with a sea of green and white, eager to leave the confines of the