(Welcome back to life, Tempy. ;U;)
(Guess what Vassily~ You get to finally do something /Shotdead.)
(Vassily: Good. :U)
"Does a caterpie with wings exist?" Vassily replied- taking it as a joke. The mewtwo wasn't exactly the most easily offended, even if he did like to be as polite as possible towards poke'mon he had just met (He would of never of joked about something like that, unless he wasn't speaking to someone new. His behaviour was a whole different story when speaking with people he knew.)
The pinkish Poke'mon could easily see that Polaris was merely being impatient at the moment though, restless if anything. The Zangoose appeared to be somewhat sleep-deprived actually; or perhaps she recieved the sleep which was necceasary to get, but not exactly in the best spot there was. Vassily could easily tell that it would be best if the two of them would go on and hurry, else- well, he did not know what else would happen, but surely it wouldn't be nearly as good as hurrying on their way.
The only problem was he didn't know where they would go.
"So, where do you reside at?" Vassily hadn't thought much through before asking the question, in fact; after asking it he didn't have a single idea that such a thing could possibly be a touchy subject. Though once he had realised that this might be so, that perhaps the fact that Polaris might not have an actual place to live at, it was a bit too late to take the question back. In his opinion, it would of been much better to of simply remained clueless about the entire subject, then at least she wouldn't of thought the question was purposely offensive- if it was, for a matter, actually offensive. Polaris seemed to be carefree, so for all Vassily knew- the question would of just been a question, nothing more and nothing less.
Still though, the mewtwo couldn't help but begin to guiltily take in his surroundings with a little more interest. The first thing he noticed was, of course- the slowly dying sun, which was setting off into the distance in a rather graceful manner. The bubbles that had once before arose from the shoreline were missing though- which was quite unfourtanate, seeing that they had cast off quite the eerie yet wonderful glow. Everything else though wasn't exactly interesting- it did not nearly have the same fiery glow as the sun did, which in comparision, made anything look dull and lifeless. This included the leaves and the water, which he had once found to be a bit more interesting then what he thought he had saw as a human.