Latte's Backstory Latte is a veteran exploration team member, and in her prime she was considered one of the Guild's elites. Even though she's semi-retired now (for reasons) she's still highly regarded as one of the best, and from time to time the Guild will seek her help when they have a difficult task in front of them. She's also a thoroughly unpleasant person. Sarcastic, aloof, and generally unfriendly to most people, she spends much of her time alone, either drinking her days away or just kind of blankly existing. (And yes, this PMD setting has booze. You can't tell me that a civilization whose diet consists of 90% berries and fruit hasn't stumbled upon fermentation.) When Benji the human-turned-buneary just happens to show up one day and the Guild becomes aware of him, past experience tells them that something bad is about to go down. They know that Benji and his partner Finn need to be brought up to snuff ASAP, and to that end they enlist Latte to act as the duo's mentor, which she reluctantly accepts after much pleading. From the moment their eyes meet, Latte and Benji can't stand one another. Although she's typically hard to get along with in general, for some reason she takes an immediate and intense dislike of Benji in particular, constantly snarking at him, mocking him when he messes up, and directing a weirdly immense amount of ire his way. For his part, Benji is utterly perplexed as to what exactly he did to piss off this giant rabbit woman, returning her vitriol in kind. Her being the final evolution of his new form doesn't help matters either, since he's mildly embarrassed by his current situation, and she's a reminder of what he has to look forward to if he winds up stuck in the Pokémon world permanently. Ostensibly, as a lopunny, Latte has a firmer understanding of Benji's potential capabilities than most, and can train him better than anyone else could. That's the excuse given, anyway, but it's only a small part of the whole truth on why the Guild chose her… Which is that Latte once had her own human partner, and that together they saved the world. When Latte was still a young buneary, she stumbled upon a hapless human in pokémon form, much in the same way as Finn did with Benji. Although shy, withdrawn, and slow to make friends at the time, she easily formed a fast friendship with the outsider, and he was able to draw her out of her shell. After joining their local Guild and going on multiple adventures together, their bond grew ever closer, with Latte effectively viewing her partner as the center of her world. Eventually, the big apocalyptic threat that always seems to accompany humans made itself known, and after much grit and determination, Latte and her partner were able to defeat it. Despite the hardship they'd faced up to that point, the relief, pride, and closeness to her partner she felt in that moment left her the happiest she'd ever been in her life, triggering her evolution into a lopunny right there on the spot – an evolution that probably never would have happened if she'd never met her friend and remained that sad, lonely girl back in her home village. The joy, however, was short lived. With his task fulfilled and his original life waiting for him back home, the higher powers determined to return Latte's partner to the human world. Not long after the pinnacle of her existence, she watched as her closest and only true friend, the person that gave her life meaning, purpose, and who she was secretly deeply in love with, evaporated into a wispy yellow flow of sparks and energy. And unlike in the games, he never came back. Latte's world was devastated. As the initial shock wore off, in its place took anguish, and a desperate pleading with the higher powers to please, [i]please[/i] bring her friend back to her. Pleading that went silently, but firmly, unanswered. In time, the anguish itself faded into numbness, and Latte again found herself feeling utterly, completely alone. She wasn't even able to celebrate and take solace in the victory that she and her partner had earned, since the Guild swore her to secrecy lest the populace at large learn just how close it had come to complete annihilation – and in turn learn that this has all happened before, and will likely happen again. Outside of the Guild masters, her vanishingly small circle of friends, and a handful of other people privy to the information, nobody knew that they all owed their lives to Latte and her partner. Trying to fill the void in her soul and distract herself from depression, Latte doubled down on her Guild work, becoming one of the top Explorers and Rescuers in the world's Guild system. She eventually realized that she couldn't remain in her home village and ever hope to become whole again, because everything there reminded her of [i]him[/i]. Packing up what little she had, she moved far away to another village whose Guild master was sympathetic to her plight, attempting to build herself a new life. It didn't take. Between Guild missions and the bottle, Latte's life went more or less on auto pilot. She took on fewer and fewer jobs, and eventually only took work when the Guild sought her out specifically. Regardless of his advisors' grumbling, calling her a freeloader and dead weight, the Guild master made no effort to force Latte to do anything. He knew of the sacrifice she had made, and letting her live her life in what little peace she could muster was the least he could do. Out of Latte's numbness, a sense of resentment also took root, growing over time. She and her partner were still effectively children when they went on their adventures, and like most children, the transformed human had an upbeat and unblemished view of the world. He would regale her with stories about his world, about things like airplanes, movies, video games, amusement parks, all the different kinds of food you could ever hope to eat and all the different places you could ever hope to visit - they'd even been to their [i]moon![/i] She held the Earth in awe, and wished that someday, somehow, she could go there as well. But when the time came, he didn't take her with him. He got to go home to paradise. She was stuck here. Alone. In spite of herself, she found herself growing angry at her long-lost friend. A part of her knew that it wasn't his fault, that he had no more say in the matter than she did, but nevertheless he had abandoned her. The hurt continued to grow, the resentment hardening ever stronger. How dare he. [b][i]How dare he.[/i][/b] For several years, this was the internal stalemate in which Latte found herself. Going through the motions of life, doing what was needed of her when asked, drowning her sorrows when left to her own devices. The numbness dulled the resentment most of the time, and she had resigned herself to just playing out the clock on life. That is, until [i]he[/i] arrived. From the first moment she laid eyes on him, Latte knew exactly what Benji was. His mannerisms, the way he moved, the way he talked, the way he held himself. Everyone else might have mistaken him for this clumsy, confused little first stage, but to her it was as glaringly obvious as though she were staring into the sun. And in tow he held another innocent, unsuspecting soul, one that undoubtedly worshiped the ground he walked on. One whose heart would inevitably be shattered into a million pieces and scattered into the wind, never to be made whole again. All of the anger and resentment that she had fought so hard to bury came flooding back like a tidal wave. All of the broken dreams, all of the unfulfilled promises, of once bright future that now laid forever beyond her grasp. How dare this insipid little bastard come here and cause this to all play out once again. [b][i]How dare he.[/i][/b] She knew what his being here meant, and knew what was at stake should he fail. With a generous amount of loathing she agreed to mentor the duo and train them for their appointed task, and to do so to the best of her ability. But she would be damned if she allowed history to repeat itself. All she wanted was to get this whole business over and done with, to send this little shit packing back to where he came from. The sooner, the better.