Nina hardly needed to explain what a Pokeball was to Dratini. Her new partner was a fast learner and had already grasped the concept during the viewing of the Safari Zone video.
The moment that Nina expanded her Safari Ball, Dratini booped his nose on the button, disappearing in a flash. The Ball didnât even shake as the button lit up once, making a satisfying noise to indicate a successful capture.
Nina simply sat in a daze, reveling in her long awaited moment. She was now a Pokemon Trainer in all but name. However, the moment didnât last as her Pokegear once again buzzed angrily at her to get moving.
âDammit Kumikoâ¦â Nina released Dratini from the green camo patterned Pokeball as she replied to the frantic woman. âDratini, go ahead and say goodbye to your family first. We need to be leaving soon.â
Nina replied to Kumikoâs text message: âSorry, got held up by sad pokemon. Give me five minutes to say my goodbyes and Iâll be on my way. Please donât be too upset.â
Dratini was now being swarmed by his sibling in a group cuddle. It seemed the little ones finally caught up on what was happening. Dragonair nuzzled her head against the departing Dratini, then began singing a beautiful melody.
Sharp howls and low moans suffused the cavern walls. Everyone went silent as they became entranced by the Dragonâs song, feeling a peculiar mix of sadness and delight at the same time. It was a song of departure and new beginnings, sounding both melancholic and hopeful at the same time.
By the time it ended, Nina felt a trickle of tears running down her cheeks. A sentiment shared by Dratini as he was bawling his eyes out, nuzzling fervently against his mother. Dragonair hummed sounds of assurance to her child before gently pushing her away, signaling that it was time to go.
Dratini slithered away reluctantly, slowly going towards his new partner at a deliberate pace.
âAre you sure about this, buddy? Itâs still not too late to change your mind,â asked Nina. But Dratini simply shook her head and gave her a resolute nod. âAlright, let's go then.â
Dratini took one last look at his family before returning to his Ball. And Nina performed another curtsy. âThank you for entrusting me with your child. I will do my best to ensure he reaches his full potential. And I swear I wonât divulge the location of your nest to any outsiders,â swore the girl.
Dragonair let out a satisfactory cry and Nina dove back into the water where she came from.
***
To say that Kumiko was unhappy with Nina when she returned to the lake was an understatement. The woman was fuming so hard that she could see smoke coming out of her ears. âI sense a lecture comingâ¦â
âBefore we start, Kumiko. May I return Lotad to the lake first? Please, I owe him that much at least.â
Kumiko nodded, albeit reluctantly.
Nina felt quite guilty that she had left her new friend alone in the pond for such an extended period of time. They were having such a good time in Dragonairâs nest that they had completely forgotten about the Lotad.
So she offered to carry him back to the lake, while his other two friends dove back down to play with the Dratini some more. Nina was assured that Poliwag and Staryu could make their own way back. Likely using Staryuâs underwater route that they skipped over just now.
âThanks Lotad, I wouldnât have found my new partner without you. I donât have any more Berries to share but Iâll make sure to grab you some apples before I leave.â Nina winked. âDonât tell the other two, okay? Itâll be our secret.â
Lotad quacked in response then steadily drifted away from shore.
âIâm surprised you didnât keep the little guy. I bet heâd be willing to come along.â
Nina looked up to see Stephen approaching her. From the looks of his face, it seemed that the man was trying to rescue Nina from his wifeâs wrath. Something that Nina greatly appreciated.
âIâm sure heâd be willing if I asked, but Lotad is part Grass Type and I have⦠Whatâs the opposite of a green thumb? A black thumb?â
Stephen laughed at the girlâs confusion. âYeah I get what you mean. Iâm really bad with plants as well.â
In her past life, Nina had always been team green. Miles always went for the Grass starter because he always thought they looked cooler and/or cuter. However, in the actual Pokemon world, rearing a Grass Type required a trainer to also be a competent botanist. Which was something that she simply did not have the drive for.
âNina!â Yelled Kumiko. But before she could continue, Charlie excitedly ran up to his friend and interrupted his motherâs flow.
âNina, Nina! Guess what?â
Nina happily played along of course, if it meant delaying the inevitable. âDid you catch your starter, Charlie?â She answered while giving the boy a cheeky grin.
âYou bet I did!â He exclaimed, before throwing out a Safari Ball. âCome on out, Poliwag!â
A flash of light, and what came out was indeed the swirly tadpole pokemon. It wasnât the same one that Nina had befriended. In fact, this one was clearly female, based on the direction of its belly swirl.
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âGreat choice,â praised Nina. âPoliwrath will be a Fighting and Water Type, so you can take advantage of both your parentâs knowledge to train her up properly. And if you ever decided you wanted to specialize, you could always pivot to Politoed instead.â
However, Charlieâs shoulders slumped at the girlâs praise much to her bewilderment. âIâm sorry, Charlie. Did I say something wrong?â
âYou were supposed to ask me why I chose Poliwagâ¦â He muttered, eliciting a laugh from Nina.
It seemed the boy had intended to show off by explaining his rationale to the girl he liked, only for said girl to steal his thunder.
âItâs okay, buddy. We all know how smart you are. Otherwise you wouldnât have gotten into the Vermillion Flame right?â That seemed to cheer him up a little. âJust make sure not to over rely on your parents, okay? Itâs always better to form your own methodology,â continued Nina.
âSheâs right, son. Your mom and I want to see you become a trainer good enough to surpass the both of us. You canât do that if youâre hanging by our thighs your whole life.â
Charlie gave a determined nod at his fatherâs advice.
Then it was finally time for Nina to face the music as Kumiko loomed over her, growling like an Arcanine. âNinaâ¦â
Nina turned around sheepishly and cranked up her charm. âIâm sorry for making you worry, Kumiko. I swear I have an explanation.â
âOh? And what would that be?â Asked Kumiko, a clear edge in her voice.
âI⦠Well, itâd be easier if I just show you. Do you mind giving me a bit of space?â
Everyone backed away a few steps at Ninaâs request. The girl did not want to overwhelm her sheltered pokemon with the presence of too many people in one go.
Taking in a deep breath, Nina took out a Safari Ball. Everyone watched with bated breath as the girl summoned a long, noodly, eel-like creature.
Kumiko was the first to gasp. âThatâs⦠Nina, thatâs a Dratini!â
âTini!â Cried Dratini, as he excitedly looked around at his new environment then went up to the blue haired lady who called his name.
âTin tin Dratini!â Greeted the little Dragon as she nuzzled against Kumikoâs hand
Nina chuckled at her partnerâs friendliness, making a mental note to educate Dratini about stranger danger.
âI think heâs trying to introduce himself, Kumiko.â Nina lightly clapped her hands to get the Pokemonâs attention. âHey buddy, Iâm right here.â
Dratini snapped his head at the familiar voice of his partner, cheerfully rushing into Ninaâs embrace. âTiiin!â
âThereâs my handsome prince. Do you like it here? Itâs nice to get some sun, huh?â
Dratini purred against Nina, but just as quickly got distracted when he laid eyes on Charlie and his Poliwag, slithering over to say hi. This repeated itself multiple times with each member of the group as Dratini marveled in fascination at all the different looking humans.
âI know you said there might be some of them here. But how in Arceus did you manage to actually capture a Dratini?â Asked the bewildered Stephen.
Nina hesitated. âI⦠I canât say. Rather, can I trouble you to request a private meeting with Mr Masayuki when we get back. I need his advice.â
Stephen recognised the severity of her tone and gave her a serious nod in return. âWill do. In the meantime, you might want to keep Dratini in his Ball until Masa gives the okay. No point attracting any unwanted attention.â
Nina felt a little bad because she had wanted to show Dratini around the area where he had unknowingly lived in his whole life. But she understood Stephenâs reasoning and readily complied.
***
âYouâve really gone and done it huh, girlie? Canât believe Victoria actually let you get away with taking one of hers.â
âVictoria is the Dragonair?â Asked Nina in return. She and Masayuki were currently alone in a conference room.
âYeap, no idea who named her but she does kinda seem like a Victoria doesnât she?â
Nina recalled the regal matriarch of the Dratinis and giggled. âShe kinda does.â
Nina looked towards Dratini who was in the midst of curiously examining a projector, giving himself a fright every time he saw his distorted reflection in the projector lens. The reserved demeanor of the mother Dragon was quite a stark contrast to her sonâs unbound enthusiasm for all things new and interesting.
âThis is okay⦠right?â Asked the suddenly timid girl.
Masayuki raised an eyebrow at the question.
âI mean for me to take Dratini away like this.â
Masayuki hummed. âLittle girl, the Safari Balls are designed the way they are for a reason. If Noodles over there was unwilling, you wouldnât have been able to contain him. Besides, you captured him in the presence of his mother, a full grown Dragonair. If she took issue with it then youâd be a stain on her nest right now, not talking to me.â Assured the Ranger.
âThatâs not what I meant. Itâs just⦠I donât know if Iâll be able to take good care of him. All the publicly available information that I managed to find regarding Dratiniâs species indicate that theyâre very sensitive creatures, requiring clean water and the right environment to grow up right. My family and I live in a two bedroom apartment in Cerulean City. I doubt thatâs the ideal environment for a fledgling Dragon.â
Masayuki chuckled and ruffled Ninaâs hair, much to her annoyance. âWell girlie, I can tell you care and thatâs already the most important part.â
âCare and affection can only do so much when your Pokemon is sick and starving,â interrupted Nina.
âHowever,â continued Masayuki. âI think youâre misunderstanding something here. Have you ever thought that all the information you found on Dragon Types feel a bit iffy?â
Nina nodded. âDragon Tamers are a secretive bunch and they often jealously guard their secrets.â
âThat is true,â affirmed the older man. âBut what about the League? Itâs easy enough to find official records on the lifestyle and habitats of Growlithe for example. They even willingly released information on the fact that Arcanine, a previously Legendary Pokemon, evolved from using a Fire Stone on Growlithe. But what about Dragons?â
Nina ruminated on the question, trying to recall any available information for the Dragonite line in the public database. Getting access to Pokedex-like information without an actual Pokedex wasnât impossible, but it was a bit of a challenge.
However, before she managed to think up anything of note, Masayuki provided the answer. âDragon Types are dangerous, even among Pokemon. Youâre right that those egotistical Dragon Tamers arenât big on sharing, but thatâs only part of the story. The League is also intentionally holding back on giving out information related to Dragons as well.â
Nina sat up in attention at the revelation, trying to work out the underlying rationale behind such a decision.
âNot only that, but they also intentionally muddy the waters by throwing in some filth from time to time.â
âBecause they donât want bad actors to easily get their hands on Dragon Pokemonâ¦â Realized Nina.
Knowledge was power, and if villains like Team Rocket had a complete understanding of Dragon Types; where to find them, how to cow and manipulate them. They would be a nightmare to deal with.
âNeâer-do-wells are a fact of life,â stated Masayuki. âAnd you gotta understand that a single rogue Dragonite can destroy an entire town if you get them angry enough. The world is already struggling enough with rampaging Gyarados as it is. We donât need to add Dragons to the pile.â
Dragons also had an innate sense that enabled them to discern the character of a human. Hence why Giovanni isnât flying around with a Dragonite. But a Dratini hatched and raised in captivity wouldnât know any better.
âIt all makes sense nowâ¦â Mumbled Nina. âBut it still doesnât solve the problem. Rather, it makes it worse! How am I supposed to take proper care of Dratini if I canât even get basic information about his diet?â
âTiin?â
Sensing his partnerâs distress, Dratini climbed up to Ninaâs lap and booped her on the nose. The girl giggled.
âThanks buddy, you always know how to cheer me up,â said Nina as she reciprocated the boop.
Masayuki chuckled. âDonât worry girlie, weâve been looking after Victoria and her brood for years now. While we try to be as hands off as possible, there have been times where we needed to step in every once in a while. I can compile some basic information for you on how to care for Noodles over there. It wonât be anything too extensive though, else Iâll get in trouble with the League.â
Nina thanked the senior Ranger profusely for his kindness.
âDonât mention it. When I say basic, I do mean basic â youâll know what to feed him and how to avoid accidentally killing him and stuff. But donât expect anything advanced like movesets and training regimes.â
Nina shook her head. âNo, thatâs all I need. Iâll figure out the rest on my own. Training a Pokemon wouldnât be fun if you have a cheat sheet to look at.â
Masayuki let out a boisterous laugh, mildly startling Dratiniâs sensitive ears. âAttagirl, thatâs what I like to see in a trainer. Oh, and donât worry about that clean water stuff. Itâs all nonsense. Your boy is a proud Dragon, not some fragile Milotic. He can handle tap water just fine. I mean I dunno if youâve heard, but thereâs a whole island of Dragonite somewhere out there and sea water is anything but clean.â
âHuh, that actually does make senseâ¦â It had been a long time since Nina watched the Pokemon anime, not since Milesâs childhood. But she did kind of remember the Dragonite island that Masayuki mentioned. âMaybe we can go visit once Dratini is fully evolvedâ