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Chloe Cerise, or Koharu Sakuragi, lives in Vermilion City with her parents—Professor Cerise and Talia Cerise—and younger brother Parker. She opts for local schooling over a Pokémon journey at ten. Her early detachment from Pokémon arose when Yamper, a family pet from a Galarian friend, persistently followed her despite her unease. Fear escalated until Yamper shielded her from Venonat, forging a bond Chloe later forgot, leaving her distant toward Pokémon and resistant to assumptions she’d follow her father’s path.
Her perspective shifted when a wild Gengar attacked Cerise Laboratory. Yamper intervened again, and Chloe commanded him in battle for the first time, driving Gengar away. This victory rekindled her memory of Yamper’s past protection, restoring her trust in Pokémon. Yet uncertainty about her future lingered, and she bristled at others presuming her interests due to her lineage.
A pivotal moment came when she encountered a wild female Eevee pursued by individuals later revealed as researchers. Mistaking them for threats, Chloe and Yamper defended Eevee, inadvertently thwarting Team Rocket. Eevee chose to stay, and Chloe captured it with a Poké Ball from her friend Goh. Professor Cerise gave her a Rotom Phone, formalizing her training journey. This Eevee could not evolve, mirroring Chloe’s own self-discovery. Eevee spurred her to embrace new experiences, like research trips she once avoided.
Chloe deepened her Pokémon engagement through travels—to Galar aiding an injured Galarian Rapidash, and to Sinnoh meeting Dawn. There, she helped Dawn tend to Cresselia and watched a Pokémon Contest, sparking performance interest. In Hoenn, she joined the Kids Marine Athletics Race to learn about Vaporeon, receiving a Water Stone. These experiences honed skills like gardening, cooking, and first aid, while highlighting her ability to sense Pokémon’s emotions.
Her relationships reflect her evolution: a loving yet occasionally strained dynamic with her exuberant father, closer rapport with her mother—whose advice she seeks—and mutual respect with childhood friend Goh, tempered by her critiques of his impulsiveness. Bonds with peers like Dawn, who inspired her contest curiosity, and Cerise Lab assistant Kikuna—whose setbacks offered resilience insights—also shaped her growth.
After Ash and Goh departed on their journeys, Chloe committed to full-time support for her father’s research alongside school. She traveled to expand her Pokémon knowledge, steadily defining her aspirations without external pressure.
Her perspective shifted when a wild Gengar attacked Cerise Laboratory. Yamper intervened again, and Chloe commanded him in battle for the first time, driving Gengar away. This victory rekindled her memory of Yamper’s past protection, restoring her trust in Pokémon. Yet uncertainty about her future lingered, and she bristled at others presuming her interests due to her lineage.
A pivotal moment came when she encountered a wild female Eevee pursued by individuals later revealed as researchers. Mistaking them for threats, Chloe and Yamper defended Eevee, inadvertently thwarting Team Rocket. Eevee chose to stay, and Chloe captured it with a Poké Ball from her friend Goh. Professor Cerise gave her a Rotom Phone, formalizing her training journey. This Eevee could not evolve, mirroring Chloe’s own self-discovery. Eevee spurred her to embrace new experiences, like research trips she once avoided.
Chloe deepened her Pokémon engagement through travels—to Galar aiding an injured Galarian Rapidash, and to Sinnoh meeting Dawn. There, she helped Dawn tend to Cresselia and watched a Pokémon Contest, sparking performance interest. In Hoenn, she joined the Kids Marine Athletics Race to learn about Vaporeon, receiving a Water Stone. These experiences honed skills like gardening, cooking, and first aid, while highlighting her ability to sense Pokémon’s emotions.
Her relationships reflect her evolution: a loving yet occasionally strained dynamic with her exuberant father, closer rapport with her mother—whose advice she seeks—and mutual respect with childhood friend Goh, tempered by her critiques of his impulsiveness. Bonds with peers like Dawn, who inspired her contest curiosity, and Cerise Lab assistant Kikuna—whose setbacks offered resilience insights—also shaped her growth.
After Ash and Goh departed on their journeys, Chloe committed to full-time support for her father’s research alongside school. She traveled to expand her Pokémon knowledge, steadily defining her aspirations without external pressure.