Ok, this time I'm not going to repeat what everybody else said.

Gabi
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I must admit I was scared when the party was crashed. I had learned to fear police intervention from my parents, friends and practically everyone I'd grown up with. Where I came from, the police brought trouble much more often than it brought solutions. Trouble that ranged from robbery to drug-dealing, and often killing people, especially during protests, and especially young people. But I reminded myself that I was in a different place now, that rules were not the same in different parts of the world.
In the middle of the mess, I saw Ryan call out his Scizor. I assumed he had a new plan to sort things out. What happened later has already been said. Especially the announcement that made the incident at the party pale in comparison.
I stood at the cafeteria for a while after Lance finished his speech and left. I was trying to make sense of the whole situation. Normally, going to Indigo Plateau wouldn't have been anything short of exciting. But given the current circumstances it was unsettling to say the least. We didn't know what was going on, nor why we were required. And the news that the Gyms and all other pokemon-related institutions were closing was alarming indeed. Whatever was going on, it was big. A small part of me was suddenly excited at the thought of being a part of it. But I could tell from Lance's words this had to be the kind of things that should never had started. I consulted Ryan, and he was as clueless as I was. I hadn't known him for a long time, but I'd seen enough to know that, whatever we were in for, he was going to play hero. I urged him to stay safe, and decided that I would be by his side no matter what. Anything that could drive the Pokemon League to take this course of action wasn't on the same level as a bunch of drunk students. We would all have to work together.
I kissed Ryan on his cheek and headed to my room with my pokemon, seriously doubting that I'd be able to follow the advice of both Ryan and Lance. Getting some sleep, I mean. Falling asleep was a hard task for me in the best case; how could I possibly keep my eyes closed with so many questions and worries in my mind? I walked around the campus for a while before entering Aquarius; I needed to feel some fresh air on my skin and in my lungs. I needed to get some stress out of my system. It only worked partially.
When I entered the room, I saw the bulk of a human body on Craig's bed, so I didn't turn on the lights. Then I walked one more step and I saw a Persian lying between my bed and Craig's. The big cat stood up and looked at me.
My first thought was that I must have got in the wrong room just like Luke had done earlier, but no, I had used my key, so it was deffinitely my room. And my suitcase and Craig's clothes on the floor immediately confirmed it. How could the Persian have got in? Sunny was apparently asking herself the same questions, as she immediately walked to the Persian's side and began to smell the feline's fur. The Persian did the same with my Ninetales. Both pokemon looked uncomfortable, as if they didn't know how to react to each other's presence. My other pokemon stayed by my side and watched, just like me. Until Mirage came out from somewhere behind Craig's bed and greeted me and my pokemon. Then the Persian relaxed and sat down, still examining us.
I didn't want to disturb my roommate's sleep, especially at a night like this one, but I had to.
"Craig?," I spoke softly. Apparently too softly.
I tried again, a bit louder.
"Craig?"
"Hmm?," he mumbled, opening his eyes.
"Is this your Persian?," I asked him.
"Oh. Yes, she's Shadow," he replied. "They sent her from home last night, I hope you don't mind."
"Of course I don't," I smiled, slowly sliding my right hand behind Shadow's ears, to show her I was friendly. "Sorry I woke you up."
"It's ok, I wanted to make the introductions," Craig told me. "You can go to sleep now."
"I'll try," I responded.
I took my pyjamas and went to the bathroom to change. Then I got into my bed. Sunny curled up on the space left by mu knees. My other pokemon went to their pokeballs, except for Cascade and Jasper, who preferred to sleep on the floor. Under my bed, to be more precise.
As I tried to sleep, my mind kept going around the events of that day, and trying to figure out what tomorrow would be like. All kinds of feelings rushed through me, and I moved a lot, much to Sunny's discomfort. I was sorry for her, but I just couldn't help turning from side to side when I had too many things on my mind for sleep to come.
"I must get some good sleep," I said to myself. "I will need to be fine tomorrow. I won't be able to figure out anything right now, I'd better save my energy for when it's needed. Now I must relax."
It was all fruitless. What can I say? My mind could be really stubborn at a moment like that. I finally gave up, trusting that 'd be able to take whatever I had to, and make it through like I always had, whether I managed to sleep that night or not. Where the 'not' seemed to be the likeliest option.