“Mhmm.”
After being captured by Natsu, Ogerpon imdiately decided to move into the farm.
This desolate place was too barren and boring.
When it first arrived here, it had chosen this location because it was safe—only a fool would willingly stay here otherwise.
People change over ti.
So do Pokémon.
When Ogerpon had first arrived, this place seed perfect in every way: safe, secluded, and undisturbed.
Even if danger arose, it could always dart into the nearby forest to hide.
But now, no matter how it looked at this place, Ogerpon couldn’t stand it.
Barren, remote, with no other Pokémon to talk to.
And, worst of all, it was far too far from Natsu’s farm!
This was the biggest issue for Ogerpon. The rest? Tolerable.
But this one thing was absolutely unacceptable.
It didn’t matter anymore, though—because now it was moving into Natsu’s farm!
But before that, there was one last thing to do.
Moving out.
“Um-mah!”
Watching Gardevoir use Psychic to carry out its “collection,” Ogerpon couldn’t help but feel a bit embarrassed.
It was like having soone else see your browser history.
No, wait—maybe not that bad.
To be more precise, it was like being caught by a friend after sending your goddess an essay-length confession in the middle of the night, only to get a red exclamation mark in response.
Wait, isn’t that about the sa?
“Hmm Mhmm!”
At Ogerpon’s insistence, Gardevoir placed its “treasures” off to the side, letting Ogerpon sort through them itself.
Gardevoir was more than happy to comply.
If it didn’t need to organize them, all the better.
Honestly, Gardevoir had no clue how to even begin categorizing those things.
“I’ll help.”
Natsu knelt beside Ogerpon, offering to help organize the items.
Among Ogerpon’s collection, most were things humans had discarded as trash.
Yes, trash.
To Ogerpon, though, these “discarded items” were treasures.
Colorful but cheap-looking glass cups, shiny hairpins, a broken and non-functional Pokédex—these human “trash items” were the centerpieces of Ogerpon’s collection.
Having spent so long avoiding humans and other Pokémon, Ogerpon had no idea whether these things were valuable or even useful.
To Ogerpon, they were shiny, interesting, and, therefore, treasures.
They were so of the only things it could find without having to get too close to humans.
Like the glass bead it had taken from Natsu earlier.
Back then, among all the items in that pile, there had been things of actual value.
But Ogerpon had still chosen the glass bead that sparkled in the moonlight.
At that ti, in its eyes, that bead was the most precious treasure.
However, after getting to know Natsu, Ogerpon began to understand more about the human world.
Through Corviknight, it even got to use a smartphone. Originally, it just wanted to learn so crafting techniques to make a gift for Natsu, but in the process, it accidentally stumbled upon the rich and colorful world of the internet.
To be honest, the mont Ogerpon saw the internet, its worldview was completely shattered.
It never imagined that the world wasn’t limited to forests, villages, or crocodiles baring their teeth by the lake.
The world could be so vibrant, so vast.
It was then Ogerpon realized it had never truly understood the world—it didn’t even feel like it belonged.
It was unfamiliar, foreign—entirely so.
Everything about it scread of a world that Ogerpon didn’t know, a world it could never truly enter.
It was like a child from the mountains stepping into a bustling city filled with neon lights for the first ti.
To see a world it could neither belong to nor tread upon was overwhelming.
The shock, coupled with the deep-seated sense of inferiority, could crush a person in an instant.
Ogerpon’s recent slump likely stemd from this realization: that the treasures it once held dear were nothing more than discarded garbage to others.
“All done.”
After helping Ogerpon tidy up its “treasures,” Natsu stood and dusted off his pants.
Ogerpon, anwhile, silently stared at the objects it had once cherished. Then, without much thought, it stuffed them all into the bag Natsu had brought.
Perhaps it would use these items to decorate the room waiting for it at the farm.
Or perhaps it would abandon them altogether.
But that wasn’t for Natsu to ddle in.
It was like raising a teenager—they had their own thoughts. As a parent, your role wasn’t to force them to act according to your ideals, but to ensure they didn’t stray off the right path while granting them the respect and freedom they deserved.
“Oh, right. Zorua ntioned you prepared a gift for .”
“Can I see it?”
“Mhmm!”
Ogerpon froze, its eyes darting wildly behind its mask.
Ah, the gift.
Right, there was that.
But it was terrible! So bad that Ogerpon didn’t even want to show it!
“Mhm Mhhmm!”
Frantically waving its arms, Ogerpon tried to change the subject, diverting Natsu’s attention from the utterly embarrassing gift.
But no matter what it said, Natsu just smiled patiently and waited.
Once Ogerpon finished rambling, Natsu simply added, “I see. So, where’s my gift?”
“Um-mah!”
Finally, Ogerpon gave up.
Feigning anger, it lightly kicked Natsu’s shin before turning and diving into its den.
After a brief rustling, it erged with…
A handmade poster?
A piece of white paper larger than Ogerpon itself, with wobbly cartoon figures scrawled on it using colored markers.
Judging by the colors and distorted outlines, it seed to depict Natsu and several Pokémon from the farm with whom Ogerpon was close.
The poster was decorated with a variety of shiny trinkets. Judging from the creases and marks on the paper, Ogerpon had originally planned to make a pop-up book but had given up due to technical and material limitations.
“Mhhm!”
Avoiding Natsu’s gaze, Ogerpon raised the poster with a feigned nonchalance.
See? This is your gift.
Not that it’s any good, though.
“Thank you, Ogerpon. I love it.”
But then, that familiar, comforting hand landed on Ogerpon’s head again.
Peeking up, Ogerpon saw Natsu’s usual gentle smile—without a hint of displeasure.
Oh, right. Natsu had always been kind.
Watching Natsu carefully tuck away the poster it had poured its heart into, Ogerpon hesitated for a few seconds before suddenly lunging into his arms.
Resting its head against Natsu’s chest, it stayed there quietly for a few seconds before quickly pulling away.
“Mhmm.”
So, what are we doing next?
Looking at the “nonchalant” Ogerpon, Natsu couldn’t help but chuckle.
How could a gift made with such care ever be disliked?
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