One moment, Laia is sitting down for the start of the floor session.
The next moment, some kind of bizarre-looking monster is going at her with an enormous golden ring.
The moment after that, she's somewhere else.
"Oh, I guess that could work! You'll want to heal it up before you bring it into battle, though."
"Sure, that works." She presses some tiny buttons on the ball, then hands both Pokéballs to Laia.
That is really not how she thought that healing worked but it's not like she's an expert or anything!
"HI there, Pauta! That's what I've named you, I don't know if you have a name already but if you tell me tomorrow when I've got Comprehend Languages that actually you prefer to be called Mar or something I will be amenable." Pet pet.
"I worry that I'm doing something that's terribly rude on this planet but I'm afraid I don't know what it is. On Golarion some Pokémon can't understand a word, and some of them can understand whatever language they get used to just like a human but can't talk, and some of them can speak human languages and just might not have happened to learn the one I know, and I don't know what kind these species are yet, and if they don't understand me I don't see the harm in talking to them anyway, but perhaps you can explain?"
"—You're an alien, I guess you wouldn't know — does Golarion have organizations full of people who get together to do crimes?"
"About two years ago, a group like that got big in Unova. Team Plasma. They did — a lot of things, really, and not all of them were even illegal — but plenty of them were. They kidnapped a lot of people's Pokémon, was the biggest one.
One of the people involved in leading it claimed to be able to understand Pokémon — every species of Pokémon, even the kinds that no one has ever heard of being able to communicate with humans. He said he was trying to make things better for Pokémon, and I think some of them even believed that, but — not most of them. Certainly not anyone else in charge. The official story is that he had been manipulated into getting involved, and that he left the region once he realized what Team Plasma was actually trying to do, but I don't know if it's true.
I don't think there's anything wrong with hearing what they have to say, if it turns out you can do that, but I'd keep it on the down-low if I were you."
"Depends on the species. The two you've got are herbivorous, they mainly eat berries and grass and so on."
"They don't get hungry if they're in the ball, but at least once a day is good to give them the chance to stretch their legs, if they're not in a PC. —A PC is a sort of digital storage device. You'll need to set up an account at the Pokémon Center if you want to store any of them there."