The young Eevee had no idea what to expect. Green had been talking about evolving him for a while now, and the thought weighed on his mind. When he first met Green, he vowed to hate the kid. It was a vow that ended up forgotten. Green was good to him. He was a good trainer, and a good friend. They'd gone up against his rival Red. They had some victories, and some defeats. But there was something that the Eevee found in common with Green. They were both driven to be the best they could be. And the kid had a sound tactical mind. The team wasn't so bad as he thought. Bulba was way too much of a worrywart, and the grumpy Charmeleon liked to kick him a lot, but they still fought together well.
But evolution... It was still a big step. Eevees didn't evolve like normal Pokemon. There was no set path. He could become so much. He could become a Vaporeon, a nice water type. What would that be like? He could melt down and flow around, put out Char's fires... He could do that.
Or what if he became a Flareon? Make him a bigger hot-head than he already was... That'd really endear himself to Char. But he knew Flareons had a smaller move pool... Maybe that wouldn't work for him.
Jolteon? There was something that appealed to him. Speed, power... And the chance to show Red's Pikachu how to REALLY bring the thunder. He could see himself as a Jolteon too.
The thought was agonizing. He knew Green was, at this moment, picking out an evolution stone. He waited and waited for what felt like an eternity. This was a big moment. It would decide the rest of his life. Who he would be, what he would be like, what he could do... And there was no way to take it back. How would he have chosen if he'd been wild? How DID wild Eevees evolve anyway? Were there even wild Eevees left anywhere in Kanto? He just didn't know.
Footsteps announced the return of Green to the Pokemon Center, and Eevee was there to meet him. Green knelt down for him, holding out a clenched hand. "Well, buddy, today's the day. Tell me..." The boy opened his hand to reveal the shimmering yellow light of a Thunder Stone. "What do you think?"
Eevee looked down at the evolution stone. He could feel himself drawn to it, a natural instinct he supposed. A Jolteon... Power over electricity, speed, and spikes. He looked up at Green, at the hopeful look in his eyes. And Eevee finally nodded, with a small smile and a tiny bark of approval.
Green smiled back. The confidence on display... He didn't know if it was his own confidence in Green that made him so sure about this, or whether he trusted Green enough that he could be so easily sold on the decision, but either way, he knew he wouldn't let Green down, and Green wouldn't let him down. "Well then, here goes nothing... Jolt," Green addressed him, placing the Thunder Stone against the Eevee's forehead...
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The young Eevee had no idea what to expect. Green had been talking about evolving him for a while now, and the thought weighed on his mind. When he first met Green, he vowed to hate the kid. It was a vow that ended up forgotten. Green was good to him. He was a good trainer, and a good friend. They'd gone up against his rival Red. They had some victories, and some defeats. But there was something that the Eevee found in common with Green. They were both driven to be the best they could be. And the kid had a sound tactical mind. The team wasn't so bad as he thought. Bulba was way too much of a worrywart, and the grumpy Charmeleon liked to kick him a lot, but they still fought together well.
But evolution... It was still a big step. Eevees didn't evolve like normal Pokemon. There was no set path. He could become so much. He could become a Vaporeon, a nice water type. What would that be like? He could melt down and flow around, put out Char's fires... He could do that.
Or what if he became a Flareon? Make him a bigger hot-head than he already was... That'd really endear himself to Char. But he knew Flareons had a smaller move pool... Maybe that wouldn't work for him.
Jolteon? There was something that appealed to him. Speed, power... And the chance to show Red's Pikachu how to REALLY bring the thunder. He could see himself as a Jolteon too.
The thought was agonizing. He knew Green was, at this moment, picking out an evolution stone. He waited and waited for what felt like an eternity. This was a big moment. It would decide the rest of his life. Who he would be, what he would be like, what he could do... And there was no way to take it back. How would he have chosen if he'd been wild? How DID wild Eevees evolve anyway? Were there even wild Eevees left anywhere in Kanto? He just didn't know.
Footsteps announced the return of Green to the Pokemon Center, and Eevee was there to meet him. Green knelt down for him, holding out a clenched hand. "Well, buddy, today's the day. Tell me..." The boy opened his hand to reveal the shimmering yellow light of a Thunder Stone. "What do you think?"
Eevee looked down at the evolution stone. He could feel himself drawn to it, a natural instinct he supposed. A Jolteon... Power over electricity, speed, and spikes. He looked up at Green, at the hopeful look in his eyes. And Eevee finally nodded, with a small smile and a tiny bark of approval.
Green smiled back. The confidence on display... He didn't know if it was his own confidence in Green that made him so sure about this, or whether he trusted Green enough that he could be so easily sold on the decision, but either way, he knew he wouldn't let Green down, and Green wouldn't let him down. "Well then, here goes nothing... Jolt," Green addressed him, placing the Thunder Stone against the Eevee's forehead...