It was an early Saturday morning that the letter came. Lumin had just woken up a couple minutes before, and felt around for his clothes in his dresser. Of course, after living here a month, he knew where everything was and could easily navigate, but being extremely messy still made it hard to move around. He got dressed and went downstairs to find his mom. "Mom? You down here?" He asked the question over and over into thin air. Figuring that she had left for work early, he decided to make his own breakfast (Which, yes, he can do). After finishing his toast and eggs, he put away the dishes and was about to go into the living room when his hand brushed against some paper on the kitchen table. Confused, his fingers moved swiftly across the envelope, feeling for any Braille, but found none. He opened the letter anyway, and discovered that the letter inside was in Braille. He concluded that the sender had thought his mother would find the letter and give it to him. Quickly reading over the strange letter, he found out that the Professor in the town of Anchore, Professor Idaho, was requesting that he come to his lab for a Pokemon, as was custom in the area. He shuddered at the idea of being in a lab again, after The Incident (if you don't understand that, read this: http://pfsuggestionsboard...u.com/topic/1572?page=59 bottom post). But he knew that he should be courteous and accept the offer. He grabbed his jacket and headed out the door to be greeted by the warmth of a lovely sunshine. Although he couldn't see it, he knew his snow-white hair was sparkling in the light, as it always did. He sighed, thinking of his father again, and continued the walk to the lab, using his special cane to help him. This walking cane was made of a durable aluminum alloy, that was practically unbreakable, and had a slot in the side to hold a Pokedex, and there was a shiny chrome ball on the top that could be removed to place a Pokeball in its stead for easy access. He eventually found his way to the lab, which was open as usual. He looked around for a couple seconds, remembered he was blind, then sighed once more. He called out to the darkness, "Professor Idaho? I got your letter. I'm here to get that Pokemon."
