Alli ----
"U-umm? Are you okay?" The lounge kind of looks like a huge mess. I hop off the ground and look at the Pokemon. "Wow, you really took it down. That's pretty cool!" Although, there's no way he's not hurt after that. Everyone involved is probably hurt. I look around again, I can see other students poking their heads out from cover. Probably going to have a nurse or something look at them. I really can't have that right now, hmm. Oh, another person showed up. Oh, I perk my ears. People are already talking about them. Oh, wow, that's an interesting take. I look over at some of the talking crowd. Geez, you guys are gonna be hella popular tomorrow. I look back at the Pokemon, oh, some adults showed up. I nervously bite on my finger again.
Lillith -----
"What on earth..." I can't help but say aloud as I enter the student lounge. I see, the Tauros did some damage here, but why. Well, he doesn't look like he has much fight in him left. "So..." I walk towards the exhausted group of people holding him down. "Did someone release him in here?" I glance over the group. Siel, huh. He gave off the impression he was a follower, I'm sure someone told him to do something. It doesn't really look like anyone here owns him. Maybe the school, but why would this happen. He looks like he took some reciprocal damage in the tussle, but nothing that would cause this. I push my finger against my cheek. Tauros can be picky eaters, if someone was careless... I lean down in front of the Tauros and check in his mouth. "...mago..." I can definitely smell the distinct mago berry scent.
I get it, I grab a berry case from my bag and open it. "That's something though," I mutter. "Not many people, let alone students, would challenge a thrashing Tauros." Locating the Lum berry, I offer it to the tired beast. He seems to be eating it as best he can, considering his condition and position. I can hear a group of people running nearby. I exchange some brief words with one of them. Yeah, new hire fed him. I let out a sigh as the faculty members go check on the kids who stood against the Tauros. I push a stray bang behind one of my ears. What a long, strange journey this will be.
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