((@Cryptica: um, wut? *gestures wildly to previous post*))
Ivan blinked, and Lumina squawked in his ear loudly. It felt as if time had suddenly welled up around him, become stuck on one particular instant, and then spat him back out into the normal flow. Or maybe the exhaustion of coming here had finally caught up to him and he fell asleep while standing. In any event, his potential opponent was nowhere to be seen, as was the majority of the other young trainers and the professor. "Well...crap," he muttered.
Outside once again, Ivan and Lumina looked this way and that for any sign of the vanished children - not exactly the easiest task, given the urban metropolis where they were located. "Now, where is it that trainers would go immediately after starting their journey?" he asked to the open air, stroking his chin in thought - or perhaps to make himself look "cooler" now that his shades were back on. "Since they're so enthusiastic about the entire training prospect, they would most likely test their new pokemon's strength. But, if any of them were to battle each other, there's no reason for them to not just do it here, so they must be somewhere with wild pokemon. But where would that be?" Ivan sighed; he had lived on Mercus Island for almost all of his life, and knew little of Terra, let alone Polarus Town.
"What do you think, Lumina?" he asked the fiery bird, currently flying circles in the air above his head. "Tiel!" she said, the inflection of discovered realization present even in her nonsensical poke-speak, before streaking off in a random direction. "Hey! Where're you going?!" Ivan shouted at her and, when it was clear she was no effort to turn back, started to run. "Wait up!"
It was a tiresome endeavor, running through the streets of Polarus while trying to keep an eye on Lumina's smoking trail and avoiding collision with other pedestrians at the same time - granted, it was moments like this which Ivan's training had prepared him for, but he hadn't expected it to come before he even left the city. Eventually, he stopped, panting and out of breath, and found Lumina waiting on top of a nearby street sign, chirping merrily. "Why'd you run off like that?!" he demanded, his face red from a mixture of anger and exhaustion.
The bird didn't seem to be paying much attention to Ivan, but, as she stretched her wings and yawned deeply, pointed in a direction further down the road, to a place where the wall of buildings parted and trees sprung up over the far side of a tall fence, and a sign proclaimed in large letters "Polarus Park". Ivan felt like he should say something, to congratulate his pokemon for finding their destination, but it was in that moment that, much to his dismay, Lumina left her perch and flew off once again, towards the park gate, and he could only comply by following as quickly as his drained legs could go.