The Dragonet Den

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"Use Swift!" I cried!

Libby flipped in the air, and star-shaped rays made their way toward Kat's Goodra.

"Dodge and use Dragon Pulse!" Kat cried.

Kat's Goodra moved out of Libby's attack and fired its multi-colored shock wave at Libby.

"Dodge and use Hidden Power!" I ordered.

Libby growled and fired multiple orbs at her opponent. Goodra crossed its arms and took the attack.

"I think that's enough training for today," Kat announced, "We'll practice more later."

"Alright." I said.

Kat returned her Goodra to its Pokéball and walked up to me with Angel at her side.

"You and Libby are certainly getting stronger," Kat complimented, "At this rate, you'll be strong enough to face any Dragon-type Pokémon that comes your way."

"I sure hope so," I admitted, "Can't become a Dragon-type trainer without Dragon-type Pokémon."

Kat chuckled and nodded in agreement. The two of us looked down at Libby and Angel, who were running around us with happy smiles. We smiled and turned back to one another.

"So, what Dragon-type Pokémon are you hoping to find?" Kat asked.

I hummed in thought and paced around the clearing.

I never really gave it much thought, to be honest...

"Hmm... What do you recommend?" I asked.

"Me?" Kat questioned, "Well, I'm not that fluent with Dragon-type Pokémon, but I do know some Pokémon that evolve into Dragon-type Pokémon."

I nodded and listened instinctively.

"Swablu evolves into Altaria, a Dragon/Flying-type."

"That I knew," I said, "That's my grandmother's strongest Pokémon."

Kat nodded and hummed in thought.

"There's also Trapinch. It evolves into Vibrava, a Dragon/Ground-type. Then it evolves into Flygon, also a Dragon/Ground-type," Kat explained, "Horsea evolves into Seadra, and then Seadra evolves into Kingdra, a Water/Dragon-type Pokémon."

"Personally, if a Pokémon evolves into a Dragon-type, Mega Evolves into a Dragon-type, or is just a pure Dragon-type, I'm happy." I said.

Kat nodded with a genuine smile.

"Well, the way I see it, I can see you with an arsenal of Dragon-type Pokémon," Kat said, "Being that your grandmother raised you, I'm pretty sure you grew up around her Dragon-type Pokémon."

"Sure did," I said, "Their power and majesty just... captivated me and made me want to pursue to become a Dragon-type trainer."

Kat nodded as she listened to me.

Kat is such a good listener. I feel like I can tell her just about anything, and she can relate to me.

"Well, the best way to start is to find a baby Dragon-type Pokémon or a Pokémon that evolves into a Dragon-type," Kat suggested, "My Goodra was a defenseless, little Goomy. Now, look at him."

"I was thinking the same," I said, "But besides my grandmother's Pokémon, your Goodra is the only Dragon-type Pokémon I've seen. I don't know where to start looking."

Kat paced back and forth, humming in thought.

"I know!" Kat suddenly said, "Why don't we ask your grandmother for some advice? I'm sure she'd be more than happy to help. Plus, I'm certain she must know the best spot to find Dragon-types."

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