Prom is a formal dance they have for us people from other worlds. They do one every year, but the venue and organizers change, because every year there's some minor disaster or fight or something. Last year these idiots from Galar had it at a haunted castle and they brought artifacts that made Pokémon grow incredibly huge—but then they *lost* them and the Pokémon got huge on their own at the worst moment. Aside from that, though, it was fun.
Basically, prom is an excuse to dress up in fancy clothes, eat fancy food, and take a four-day weekend on the Indigo League's dime. They cover our travel fees and everything. It usually happens the second or third weekend in April—they'll send us the invitations a week before. So honestly you and Sylvain can segue from your honeymoon right into prom.
(Speaking of which, the Cerulean Cape is very romantic, but Resort Gorgeous is pretty amazing if you can afford it. I don't know if you and Sylvain are looking for suggestions, but those are places I've been with one boyfriend or another and enjoyed them both. Blackthorn is also lovely if you like the mountains.)
They do actually broadcast the Elite Four matches on television, just like any other gym match! And they also upload them on their Staryutube channel, just in case you miss the broadcast.
(And thank you. They've been defeated for a while, but we were waiting for the weather to be warmer, so we can play a rather ridiculous game on our way up Victory Road, which we plan to do shirtless. We both miss being able to hunt, so we're going to track each other instead. Pouncing definitely allowed.)
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Basically, prom is an excuse to dress up in fancy clothes, eat fancy food, and take a four-day weekend on the Indigo League's dime. They cover our travel fees and everything. It usually happens the second or third weekend in April—they'll send us the invitations a week before. So honestly you and Sylvain can segue from your honeymoon right into prom.
(Speaking of which, the Cerulean Cape is very romantic, but Resort Gorgeous is pretty amazing if you can afford it. I don't know if you and Sylvain are looking for suggestions, but those are places I've been with one boyfriend or another and enjoyed them both. Blackthorn is also lovely if you like the mountains.)
They do actually broadcast the Elite Four matches on television, just like any other gym match! And they also upload them on their Staryutube channel, just in case you miss the broadcast.
(And thank you. They've been defeated for a while, but we were waiting for the weather to be warmer, so we can play a rather ridiculous game on our way up Victory Road, which we plan to do shirtless. We both miss being able to hunt, so we're going to track each other instead. Pouncing definitely allowed.)