The Trainer of Friendship

by darkmage1997


Chapter 13: Egg Adoption (Part 2)

Walking around, Conner and Charity were looking for their own Pokemon. Just as they came across a rocky play set, Conner saw a rock Pokemon. It was a small blue rock with a yellow inning, "Take a look at this one Charity," Conner said, presenting the rock Pokemon to his little sister.

"Its interesting," Charity commented, as something slimy crashed on her head, "EEW! Conner, what's on my head?!" Charity asked.

"It appears to be a slug of some kind, but it looks tired," Conner replied, as the slug Pokemon slid off of Charity's head.

Once Charity saw the poor slug Pokemon, she immediately went from disgust to worry, "Oh, the poor dear!" she said.

"Mommy!" Conner called to Rarity, who quickly came over, "Does the Pokedex say anything on what this little guy needs?" he asked.

"Let me see," Rarity said, pointing her Pokedex at the slug.

"Goomy, the soft tissue Pokemon. Goomy is the weakest of all dragon type Pokemon. However, to avoid attacks it coats it self in a slimy membrane which attacks slide off it," the Pokedex said.

"'Dragon type'? It doesn't look like a dragon type," Rarity commented.

"What does it say about its health?" Conner asked.

Looking at the entry at Goomy, Rarity read, "It says here that Goomy becomes lethargic if it doesn't have enough water."

Looking around, Charity found the pond where the water Pokemon were playing in, "Over there!" Charity said, as she used her magic to pick up Goomy and took it over to the pond, where she dropped it in. Once in the water, Goomy was slowly gaining some color back, but not fast enough, "Its not good, Goomy still looks too weak," Charity said.

"I know! Maybe we can find some buckets and pour some water on Goomy!" Conner said.

"The buckets are right over there," the family turned to see Cindy standing there, pointing at a broom closet.

"How convenient," Rarity commented, as she and Charity grabbed some buckets, and started filling them with water. Once enough was in them, they poured them onto Goomy, who was looking better by the bucket.

"Now Goomy, why were you up in the rocky mountain play area? You know the rock Pokemon don't like water," Cindy asked the Pokemon.

"Well, I was wanting to play with the Larvitar up in the mountains," Goomy replied.

"Well, if you want to play with them, you need to tell them to come down from the rocky area, Will and I keep telling you that," Cindy explained, as she walked away to help identify some Pokemon for the ponies without Pokedex's.

"Thank you for helping me!" Goomy said to Charity.

"Oh it was nothing dear Goomy," Charity said, before turning to her mother, "Mommy, I quite like Goomy! Its so cute!" she said with a blush.

"Well, despite the slime that it coats itself with, I agree!" Rarity said, blushing. She then turned her attention to her son, "And you Conner, what Pokemon did you find?" Rarity asked.

"Its this little guy," Conner replied, motioning towards the rock Pokemon he found.

"Well, lets see who this little one is," Rarity said, pointing the Pokedex at the rock pokemon.

"Roggenrola, the mantle Pokemon. Roggenrola's body contains an energy core which is hard as steel from being compressed underground," the Pokedex said.

"Well, I think Roggenrola is the one for me," Conner said.

"Very well," Rarity said, as he mane rustled a bit.

"Did you find a Pokemon too Mommy?" Charity asked.

"It did," Rarity replied, as a small orange rodent Pokemon with a long tail came out, "The Pokedex says its name is Dedenne," she explained, as Dedenne climbed down, and approached the two children.

"No doubt in m mind that Serenity would go gaga for this little one," Charity said, as Dedenne chased its tail for no reason, before cuddling close to Rarity.

"Well I certainly like it a lot, so Fluttershy and Serenity will just go berserk over how cute it is!" Rarity said.

"Hey Rarity!" the three turned to see Sweetie Belle with what appeared to be shrimp like Pokemon, "What's this little guy's name?" the filly asked, as the older mare pointed her Pokedex at the shrimp.

"Anorith, the old shrimp Pokemon. An ancestral Pokemon that lived in the sea. It eight feet eventually became wings," the Pokedex said.

"Says here that Anorith is Bug and Rock type," Rarity added.

"But what did it mean by 'ancestral'?" Sweetie Belle asked.

"I can tell you," the family turned to face Will, "Anorith is among the few Pokemon that are restored from fossils," Will explained.

"Wait, you humans found a way to restore fossilized Pokemon?" Rarity asked.

"That's right. Anorith, along with other ancient Pokemon, like Kabuto, Tirtouga, and Areodactyl are all Pokemon that can be restored from fossils. I myself had discovered each fossil, and had each ancient Pokemon restored. It was fossil labs like in Pewter City, Rustburo City, and Oreburgh City that have labs that can restore Pokemon," Will replied.

"Wow, that's incredible!" Rarity commented.

"And to think, this little guy's an ancient Pokemon," Sweetie Belle commented, looking at her Anorith.


As she looked around for the Pokemon that she felt destined for, Scootaloo was searching in the rocky terrain of the nursery, "This stinks! I can't find any Pokemon," she complained, as a shadow loomed over head. Looking up, the Pegasus filly saw a small blue Pokemon with a gray head, looking as though it was about to jump off the cliff, "DON'T DO IT!" Scootaloo screamed, as she chased for the young Pokemon, who didn't listen, as it jumped off the cliff and flapped its tiny arms as if it was trying to fly. It did so in vain, as it plummeted to the ground, head first. Scootaloo raced to try and catch the little one, but was too late, as the Pokemon crashed its head on the boulder, which shattered instantly. Scootaloo was amazed at how the little Pokemon came out unscathed, "You're a tough one, aren't ya?" she asked.

"Hey squirt, you found one?" the orange filly turned to see her idol standing there.

"I think so. This little guy looks like he was trying to fly," Scootaloo replied, pointing at the blue Pokemon.

Pulling out her Pokedex, Rainbow Dash pointed it at the Pokemon, "Bagon, the Rock Head Pokemon. Because of its dream of someday flying, it practices jumping off cliffs in an attempt to fly. Because of this, it strengthens it head to point where it can smash rocks," the Pokedex said.

"So, it wants to fly?" Rainbow Dash asked.

"Yep," the blue Pegasus turned to see Will, "But for Bagon to fly, it first needs to evolve into a Shelgon, and then into a Salamence," Will explained.

"Shelgon? Salamence?" Rainbow asked, looking up the aforementioned Pokemon.

"Shelgon, the Endurance Pokemon, and the evolved form of Bagon. Inside its sturdy shell, a transformation is going on. Salamence, the Dragon Pokemon, and the final evolved form of Bagon. As a result of its strong desire to fly, the cells triggered a wing growth," the Pokedex said.

"And what about you, Rainbow Dash? Have you found a Pokemon?" Will asked.

"Not yet," Rainbow said, as a small Torkoal came around the bend, which caught her interest, "What's that one?" she asked, motioning at the coal Pokemon.

"That's a Torkoal," Will replied, as Rainbow pointed the Pokedex at Torkoal.

"Torkoal, the coal Pokemon. It burns coal in the hexagonal holes on its shell to make energy. Its mostly common around abandoned coal mines," the Pokedex said.

"I see you want a Torkoal?" Will asked.

"Yeah, I think my tortoise Tank would love a play mate," Rainbow replied.

"Then you'll get a Torkoal egg," Will said, as he left the two pegasi alone.

"I'd better go check on Echo and Vibrant," Rainbow said, strolling away with Scootaloo, Bagon, and Torkoal in tow.


Bouncing along happily, looking at all the baby Pokemon, Pinkie and her three daughters looked for a Pokemon to call their own, "See anything girls?" Pinkie asked.

"Not yet, but we hope to find one," Clover replied, as a small ghostly Pokemon appeared. It was wrapped in a brown cloak with a skull for a face, and one red eye, "I think I found one!" Clover exclaimed, pointing a the Pokemon. Looking at what her daughter was referring to, Pinkie pulled out her Pokedex.

"Duskull, the Requiem Pokemon. If it finds bad children who won't listen to their parents, it will spirit them away---or so its said," The Pokedex said, which made Clover shudder in nervousness.

"Don't worry Clover, the Pokedex said it only takes bad kids. You're anything but bad!" Pinkie said, nuzzling her daughter, as Duskull floated into the little girls arms, and cuddled close to her.

"Aww, its so cute!" Clover commented, cuddling with Duskull.

"Hey, look over here!" Melody called, as she was looking at a short green biped Pokemon with a red belly and red eyes, and a horn on the top of its head, "Who's this little cutie?" Melody asked, as Pinkie pointed the Pokedex at the Pokemon.

"Larvitar, the Rock Skin Pokemon. It feeds on soil. After it has eaten a large mountain, it falls asleep so it an grow," the Pokedex said.

"Oof, a big appetite for such a small guy," Melody commented, as Larvitar hugged her leg.

"SO MUCH FLUFFY!" the three turned to see Lucky buried under a bunch of woolly lamb Pokemon.

"Mareep, the Wool Pokemon. Its fleece grows constantly. In the summer the fleece is fully shed, but it grows back in a week," the Pokedex said, as Lucky made it out of the group of Mareep.

"There's so many!" Lucky commented.

"And there's something those Pokedex's won't tell you," the four turned to Cindy, "When Mareep store electricity in their fleece, the wool becomes more luxurious, so when its shed, Rarity might make something out of the wool," she explained.

"I want one!" Lucky said, as a Mareep nuzzled at her.

"And what about you Pinkie, found any Pokemon you want?" Cindy asked.

"Nah, I don't think I'll get one. Besides, I can play with my daughters and their Pokemon whenever I want to," Pinkie replied, as Cindy shrugged.