Willow Tree
Previously Brightheart
"Okay...lemme just- oh wait, she stood up by herself," he commented, still cupping his hand around the birdie. The bird cooed at him, moving her head left tor right curiously, as if observing him thoroughly to see if he was a friend or a foe. He uncomfortably avoided her gaze, gulping nervously. Diamond tweeted on his shoulder, nuzzling his head for him to turn to face the dove again, wanting them to interact. The male dove greeted Honey cheerfully, flapping their wings in greeting. Ditti drawled, turning back into their sluggish form to perch themselves onto Milo's other shoulder, musing lazily again.
Milo lifted a finger and gently rubbed the bird's head, though he don't know if he's using too much strength on the injured dove. He's petting the dove just as he is with Diamond, but Diamond is a bit bigger than the female dove, and is currently stronger in health, so the energy used in each little pat varies.
"Haha, so...your name is Honey right? Hm, are you the same breed as Diamond? Would be quite the coincidence if you were, being that your trainer has both a Delphox and a Klefki, like me, except they're both shinies." He said, twirling his around to look at the bird closely. "Man, those pokemon really did a number on you, maybe they were hungry. Truth to be told, I guess anyone would've shot down a wild animal of it meant they could survive in this apocalypse. You couldn't blame those purrloins too much."
Milo lifted a finger and gently rubbed the bird's head, though he don't know if he's using too much strength on the injured dove. He's petting the dove just as he is with Diamond, but Diamond is a bit bigger than the female dove, and is currently stronger in health, so the energy used in each little pat varies.
"Haha, so...your name is Honey right? Hm, are you the same breed as Diamond? Would be quite the coincidence if you were, being that your trainer has both a Delphox and a Klefki, like me, except they're both shinies." He said, twirling his around to look at the bird closely. "Man, those pokemon really did a number on you, maybe they were hungry. Truth to be told, I guess anyone would've shot down a wild animal of it meant they could survive in this apocalypse. You couldn't blame those purrloins too much."