Bella's not sure where she has wandered. She thought she was about to walk into a shop, but this appears to be an unattended bar. With none of the windows associated with the shop she thought she was entering. It could be an elaborate psychic assault of some kind, but it doesn't feel very... assault-y... and she was in the middle of a town and doesn't think any humans want to sic their 'mon on her. It's strange. She approaches the bar, looking around warily, hand hovering near her belt.
Yes, the door in front of and to the left of you leads to a lawn with a forest and lake adjoining and mountains surrounding.
"Innnnteresting. But people who don't want to sleep outside or on the couch basically can't stay here?"
They can take work shifts, which entitle them to rooms and in some cases stipends.
"Ooh."
"Who qualifies for those?"
Most people, including all three of you, qualify for janitorial work, although they will not receive their compensation if they don't actually perform it. Security requires the ability to subdue a significant fraction of possibly irascible patrons if they begin fighting; whoever or whatever arranges the doors ensures that the personnel on-duty and that fraction rather than other populations coexist reliably.
"Can I see, like, a pamphlet on Security? - Do I qualify? With the 'mon?"
You could legitimately accept a Security job. A pamphlet!
If you were free, yes. As it is, no, I'm afraid that is unlikely, although an existing Security representative can administer a finer-grained assessment if you like.
When there's more of a mess to be had, I'll provide cleaning supplies. You can have, she produces a key, room 033 on a provisional basis.
The girl finishes scanning the pamphlet, and then says that she'd like to sign on for a Security job, and the bar gives her room 013 and a beeper tells her where to find the relevant office when her beeper announces her shift is about to start. Apparently that time is not right now.
Earth glances at Lightning, who contributes, "Lightning doesn't really heal, but as long as somebody isn't too dead for Shine, I can keep them alive no matter what's wrong with them. At least until I run out of power. It takes a lot."
"And Ice can freeze someone to preserve them indefinitely in whatever state they're in, which takes less power than maintaining them with Lightning and doesn't need to be maintained once it's done, but in about one of a hundred cases the unfreezing kills them."
"Elementals can be healed most easily using their own element, and some things aren't applicable to us because we can't die and our bodies aren't always very much like human bodies. Shine works on all of us, but I couldn't do much for an injured Stone or Air. I think healing humans isn't very different from healing animals, except that depending on the animal, an Earth or Water might need to know different things to help them."
She writes this down too. "And 'mon are probably more like animals than humans or elementals, I guess?"
"But maybe a little elemental-y. Mine aren't hurt at the moment, or I might want to have you check them out if you could do that safely."
"Yeah, Pokécenter's probably a better bet unless I'm in the middle of nowhere and Rachis has a busted wing and I somehow manage to find a door."
"Yeah - see, when 'mon are in their balls they're sort of simplified in ways I don't actually understand and there's machines that can make repairs to them pretty easily and then they're all better, no waiting time or blowing your money on Potions and stuff, so every town bigger than like three houses together in the woods has a Pokémon center."