Kibo nodded and laughed in amusement. "I know right. Man she's
gotten stronger, though. I still stand by my old statement that
you're cuter." He said with a smile.
~•~•~
Tiger was on his way outside. He glanced at Mel and smiled, "hey if
you're hungry there's pancakes in the kitchen, and some fresh
coffee." He said cheerfully and went for the door.
Toka nodded cheerfully, bounding after him. "...Actually, her
love for the guitar is a little less than her love for the
boat," She mumbled mostly to herself before shaking her head.
"Does the shop owner speak pokemon?" She asked Kibo,
stopping outside.
Kibo shook his head, "no but again Tiger taught me to write, so
it'll be fine." He said cheerfully. "Really? She's actually
pretty good on the guitar." He said gently.
"Oh, agreed. She's been doing it for awhile, but the boat is
more... Sentimental. She didn't start learning guitar until we came
to the mainland," Toka explained cheerfully. She went into the
store and held the door open for Kibo.
Kibo nodded and walked into the shop. The store clerk looked up and
smiled, "hello Kibo, I see you're with your friend today." He said
kindly and nodded to Toka.
Kibo nodded, and grabbed a pen and paper off the counter. He wrote
down Toka's question. "Ah yes of course right this way." He said
kindly and lead the two Dragonite down an isle.
Kibo smiled and nodded cheerfully before looking around for
something else. He soon found a silver guitar pic with a Celebi
engraved into it. He grabbed it and headed for the counter.
(Not much happened in the house, Kibo and Toka just left the house.
Everyone is in Tiger's place. Also Robert replied to Drew saying he
was glad he was back together with Drew.)
[was waiting for Sylph to reply to Tiger, but I'm gonna continue
his thing now.]
Kibo smiled and nodded before going to the counter. "I'll throw the
pic in for free, the book comes to ten pokedollars" the owner said
kindly and nodded to Toka.
~•~•~
Tiger and Charm landed in Ripple Forest and Tiger climbed off of
the Charizard's back. "Mira, Aite." He called out cheerfully.