OOC: You seem to be confused about the words “too” and “to”.
Imani and Beacon – Shock Crystal
“It’s times like these that make me glad I got turned into a rodent,” I said. I looked down at Beacon and sighed; she wouldn’t be able to climb up there. I would have to find another way out. I stood in deep thought until something hit the back of my head, breaking my train of thought. I looked back and saw several trainers, each with a pokeball ready to be thrown.
“What are they doing here?” I asked out loud.
“They could be here for the ‘intelligent Pokemon’ that are supposed to be around here,” Masashi answered. “The thing is, they think we’re them.”
My eyes went wide. “That’s crazy! What makes them think we’re Pokemon?” My tail twitched angrily and waved in front of my eyes. “Oh, that’s it! These guys are as good as shocked!”
Beacon stood in front of me. “No! They’re a waste of your electricity. We should just get out of here and rejoin.”
Some of our group was already racing through the trainers using their Pokemon. I let out Tiger and climbed on her back, pulling Beacon up with me. “Take us out of here, girl!” I held on tight as she blew past the trainers and through the tight corridors, dodging the occasional attack from the trainers’ Pokemon. A thought suddenly struck me and I pulled on Tiger’s mane, signaling for her to stop. I waited until everyone passed me before giving my Arcanine the order. “Tiger, bring down the roof!” She let out a Flamethrower at the ceiling, making the ceiling cave in. “That should slow them down.” We continued down the corridors and eventually through a cavern and out of the mouth and into a small clearing.
Tiger lay down and let me and Beacon slide off. “We need to find the others and continue,” I said with a yawn. “Then again, a little rest wouldn’t hurt.”
Beacon slowly nodded and plopped down. “This day has been exhausting.”
I felt something wet poke my back. Turning around, I had Tiger’s eyes staring straight into mine. “Imani, what happened to you?” she asked.
“It’s a long story,” I said, scratching behind her ears. She sniffed my face and lightly licked it. “Take five, Tiger. I’ll just ride Feather for a while.”
“YOU STUPID MONGREL!” I voice shouted suddenly. Somehow thinking that they were talking about Tiger, I put her back in her pokeball and looked for the source of the sound. A half-Umbreon looked nervously at us and hid behind her Arcanine.
Feeling curious, I cautiously walked to her. “Is there a problem?”
“No,” she said shyly.
Her Arcanine looked at me like Tiger did and gave me a goofy smile. I reached out and scratched him behind the ears and under his chin. He got closer and sniffed my…
“Hey, get away from there!” I shouted in a slightly higher pitch than usual. I pushed him away, my cheeks sparking. “Curious guy, isn’t he?”
“His name is Miroku, and he needs to give everyone some space,” the girl said, saying the last part through clenched teeth. Miroku moved away from me, still glancing at me from time to time. “I’m Reana Brightwater. And you are?”
“Imani Dune.” I shook her hand.