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(Due to Professor Oak recognizing, Elaine, it is pretty safe to assume that Oak was the one who gave Elaine her Eevee. Because Blue told Nemona how he thinks highly of Elaine, and how he hopes that she is keeping up with him, I think it is safe to say that Elaine and Blue battled each other. Although it was most likely a Gym Battle, we shouldn't assume until we get 100% conformation.)
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They first talk to {{mas|Adaman}}, {{mas|Irida}}, {{mas|Rei}}, and {{mas|Akari}} to see if they know about a talking Eevee, but they say that they never heard of one in Pasio or [[Hisui]]. They next talk to {{mas|Leaf}}, {{mas|Misty}}, and {{mas|Erika}} about the talking Eevee, but they have never heard of a talking Eevee either. The two eventually get discouraged about finding the talking Eevee, but then they notice a person wearing an Eevee bag and assume that they must know a lot about Eevees. The person turned out to be {{mas|Penny}}, and after talking to each other, Penny tells them that there is a secret gathering of Eevee fans where they might hear stories that wouldn't come up among typical Eevee fans. Penny decides to join them to introduce them to the secret Eevee fans so they won't get chucked out, as she too wants to meet a talking Eevee.
They first talk to {{mas|Adaman}}, {{mas|Irida}}, {{mas|Rei}}, and {{mas|Akari}} to see if they know about a talking Eevee, but they say that they never heard of one in Pasio or [[Hisui]]. They next talk to {{mas|Leaf}}, {{mas|Misty}}, and {{mas|Erika}} about the talking Eevee, but they have never heard of a talking Eevee either. The two eventually get discouraged about finding the talking Eevee, but then they notice a person wearing an Eevee bag and assume that they must know a lot about Eevees. The person turned out to be {{mas|Penny}}, and after talking to each other, Penny tells them that there is a secret gathering of Eevee fans where they might hear stories that wouldn't come up among typical Eevee fans. Penny decides to join them to introduce them to the secret Eevee fans so they won't get chucked out, as she too wants to meet a talking Eevee.


After Penny introduces them to the secret Eevee fans, one fan says that they never heard of a talking Eevee, but says that the other fans might and encourages them to ask around and hang out with the Eevees while doing so. While hanging out, Elaine shows off her Eevee's secret technique Chop-Down, which impresses everyone on her {{ga|Partner Pokémon|mysterous}} Eevee's skill, with one fan asking if her Eevee can talk. Elaine asks her Eevee to talk but to no avail. Eve gets discouraged about there being a talking Eevee, while Penny wonders if a talking Pokémon is even possible. Elaine suggests asking {{mas|Professor Oak}} about the topic of talking Pokémon.
After Penny introduces them to the secret Eevee fans, one fan says that they never heard of a talking Eevee, but says that the other fans might and encourages them to ask around and hang out with the Eevees while doing so. While hanging out, Elaine shows off her Eevee's [[Secret Technique]] Chop-Down, which impresses everyone on her {{ga|Partner Pokémon|mysterous}} Eevee's skill, with one fan asking if her Eevee can talk. Elaine asks her Eevee to talk but to no avail. Eve gets discouraged about there being a talking Eevee, while Penny wonders if a talking Pokémon is even possible. Elaine suggests asking {{mas|Professor Oak}} about the topic of talking Pokémon.


The group arrives at [[Professor Bellis]]'s laboratory, where they meet Professor Oak, {{mas|Blue}}, and {{mas|Nemona}}. Elaine asks Professor Oak about talking Pokémon, to which he says it isn't impossible and uses {{p|Chatot}} as an example of a Pokémon speaking with human words. Professor Oak theorizes that a Pokémon could try to mimic human speech as some sort of reaction. Elaine thanks Professor Oak for the explanation, but she still wishes Pokémon and people could speak to each other.
The group arrives at [[Professor Bellis]]'s laboratory, where they meet Professor Oak, {{mas|Blue}}, and {{mas|Nemona}}. Elaine asks Professor Oak about talking Pokémon, to which he says it isn't impossible and uses {{p|Chatot}} as an example of a Pokémon speaking with human words. Professor Oak theorizes that a Pokémon could try to mimic human speech as some sort of reaction. Elaine thanks Professor Oak for the explanation, but she still wishes Pokémon and people could speak to each other.
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