Nana
Nana had stayed rather quiet, watching with Sin as Aya and Rin bickered, Jonah trying to keep the peace. At last, she returned to reality. She grinned at Sin. "Probably because we didn't back her up." Nana breathed to Sin, making sure that Rin didn't hear. She then shrugged, "Well, it can't be difficult to find another way through the forest, right?"
Jonah
Jonah lifted his hand to say goodbye to Aya, but didn't dare speak for fear of Rin yelling. He blinked, before shrugging. "We can take a different route through the forest - she went that way, so we'll go this way." Jonah gestured to the opposite direction that Aya had went, raising his eyebrow in suggestion. He didn't dare speak anything more of Aya, but instead he rested a hand on Rin's shoulder. "Keep calm, 'kay?" he said, before backing up in surprise, because there was now a Wrumple on Rin's back. Treecko leaped from Jonah's shoulder, jumping onto Rin's shoulder before shoving the Worm-like Pokemon off from Rin. The Treecko dropped to the ground, before bounding to Jonah again. "Okay, definitely keep calm."
Tally
Nurse Joy took Sereena's Pokeballs, left, and returned a few moments later. Wrumple and Mudkip were out of the blue Pokeballs again, with Wrumple half-hiding in her hair from Sereena and Mudkip padding around at her ankles. Tally cast her eyes around the Pokemon Center, there was only one thing that caught her eye - a boy, with pale hair and just-as-pale eyes. She blinked, realizing that she must have been staring at him. Shaking her head slightly, she went to turn her attention to Sereena- only for Mudkip to pad along the tile floor and find the boy with the pale eyes. Tally frowned, raising an eyebrow at her Mudkip, who had begun to sniff the boy's shoes, as if investigating. "Oi, Mudkip-" Tally hissed, trying to beckon the little Pokemon back to her. However, Mudkip seemed more interested in the boy. She called a little louder, without success, so Tally strode over to the boy and grabbed Mudkip up into her arms. "Sorry," she said to the boy, "He's curious.."