The object sank to the bottom with a bloop, just as
Crystalline predicted. She was pretty confident in her choices due
to her personal experience with water. She studied the others'
faces, wondering what their predictions for the pokeball had been,
and whether they had been correct.
Crystalline nodded, glancing at Emerald. "How about you?" She
reached into the water with a ribbon and removed the pokeball,
letting it drip over the tank so it didn't soak the floor.
Crystalline shrugged, placing the wet pokeball on the towel Ruby
had. "If you want, not that a little water matters all that much."
She reached for the key next, ready to drop it in. This should be a
very obvious one to predict, it was your standard metal key.
Sprites made by MetalHeadKendra, CyndaquilLuvsVan_Halen, and froge,
respectively. All credit goes to them. PFP is an image of Oshawott
from the Pokémon manga.
Crystalline dropped the key in, not bothering to look at it. She
heard the sound of the water as it sunk. "It sank." She announced,
reaching back in to remove it. "What next?"
Sprites made by MetalHeadKendra, CyndaquilLuvsVan_Halen, and froge,
respectively. All credit goes to them. PFP is an image of Oshawott
from the Pokémon manga.
Sprites made by MetalHeadKendra, CyndaquilLuvsVan_Halen, and froge,
respectively. All credit goes to them. PFP is an image of Oshawott
from the Pokémon manga.
(Nope. She's a Lucario.)
Emerald was quietly looking over his predictions while he helped
the two do the experiment. He was getting them right at least
(Oh. I saw two Pokémon named Ruby: a Lucario and a Zoroark)
Sprites made by MetalHeadKendra, CyndaquilLuvsVan_Halen, and froge,
respectively. All credit goes to them. PFP is an image of Oshawott
from the Pokémon manga.
"Beach ball?" Crystalline fliched a paw at the materials, and at
the inflated spherical rainbow in the center in particular. Time
was short, as they needed to give the other students a chance at
the tank as well.