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Chloe Cerise, a ten-year-old from Vermilion City in Kanto, lives with her parents—Professor Cerise and Talia—and younger brother Parker. Defying assumptions she’d follow her father’s career, she initially dismissed Pokémon, attending school rather than starting a journey. Her early friction with the family’s Yamper peaked when she rejected it, causing the Pokémon to flee. After Yamper shielded her from a Venonat swarm, they reconciled, forging an unbreakable bond rooted in loyalty.
Her connection to Pokémon deepened upon encountering a wild Eevee resistant to evolution, even after exposure to all evolution stones. This Eevee, capable of mimicking evolved forms yet refusing to evolve, chose Chloe after escaping Team Rocket and researchers at an Eevee Evolution Lab. Goh supplied a Poké Ball for its capture, while her father’s gift of a Rotom Phone marked her official step into training.
Joining Ash and Goh on expeditions, Chloe explored diverse aspects of Pokémon care. She restored fossils at Pewter Museum, raced alongside Vaporeon in Hoenn’s marine athletics event, and ventured into Galar’s Glimwood Tangle to aid a Galarian Rapidash. In Sinnoh, tending to the injured Cresselia with Dawn honed her first-aid skills and broadened her understanding of Pokémon behavior.
Once aloof and skeptical of her father’s passion, Chloe grew proactive and empathetic, shaped by Eevee’s companionship. Dawn’s influence sparked curiosity in Contests, though she remains uncommitted to a singular path. Relationships evolved: she shares quiet solidarity with her mother, navigates occasional clashes with her father and brother, and softens toward Goh despite his impulsiveness.
Eevee’s refusal to evolve became pivotal to Chloe’s growth. Traveling across regions, she studied every Eeveelution, yet respected her partner’s choice to remain unchanged, prioritizing its autonomy over tradition. Though uninterested in building a full team, her burgeoning confidence in battles and care hints at expanding horizons beyond her early reluctance.
Key moments—defending the Cerise Lab from Gengar with Yamper, mending Yamper’s jealousy over a rescued Pidove, and partnering with Soleil to thwart Ilunas in Johto—showcase her resilience. These experiences, woven into Ash and Goh’s adventures, trace her arc from skepticism to purposeful engagement in the Pokémon world.
Her connection to Pokémon deepened upon encountering a wild Eevee resistant to evolution, even after exposure to all evolution stones. This Eevee, capable of mimicking evolved forms yet refusing to evolve, chose Chloe after escaping Team Rocket and researchers at an Eevee Evolution Lab. Goh supplied a Poké Ball for its capture, while her father’s gift of a Rotom Phone marked her official step into training.
Joining Ash and Goh on expeditions, Chloe explored diverse aspects of Pokémon care. She restored fossils at Pewter Museum, raced alongside Vaporeon in Hoenn’s marine athletics event, and ventured into Galar’s Glimwood Tangle to aid a Galarian Rapidash. In Sinnoh, tending to the injured Cresselia with Dawn honed her first-aid skills and broadened her understanding of Pokémon behavior.
Once aloof and skeptical of her father’s passion, Chloe grew proactive and empathetic, shaped by Eevee’s companionship. Dawn’s influence sparked curiosity in Contests, though she remains uncommitted to a singular path. Relationships evolved: she shares quiet solidarity with her mother, navigates occasional clashes with her father and brother, and softens toward Goh despite his impulsiveness.
Eevee’s refusal to evolve became pivotal to Chloe’s growth. Traveling across regions, she studied every Eeveelution, yet respected her partner’s choice to remain unchanged, prioritizing its autonomy over tradition. Though uninterested in building a full team, her burgeoning confidence in battles and care hints at expanding horizons beyond her early reluctance.
Key moments—defending the Cerise Lab from Gengar with Yamper, mending Yamper’s jealousy over a rescued Pidove, and partnering with Soleil to thwart Ilunas in Johto—showcase her resilience. These experiences, woven into Ash and Goh’s adventures, trace her arc from skepticism to purposeful engagement in the Pokémon world.