dream's-epilogue
Worthless
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(Enough with the filler, now I can get back on track.)
---Chapter Nine: Saffron and the Golden Dragonite Tournament---
As they walked, Ikiji noticed Matsuko was much more serene today. It seemed as though all the hostility she'd been emanating yesterday had evaporated. He felt a little unnerved by this sudden change.
"Matsu? Are you....feeling alright?"
<What do you mean?>
"Nothing. Never mind."
It's not like her to just drop something like that. I know her. She can hold a grudge for days or even weeks. Something is fishy about this...
They walked in silence as he pondered her. A dull roar of thunder echoed in the distance. As if on cue, Ikiji realized what must've happened.
Oh no, don't tell me she saw...
<What's wrong with you? Don't tell me after all the years we've been together that you're actually afraid of a little lightning...>
He realized that the shock of his revelation must have registered on his face.
"Of course not. I do, however, believe that it would be rather uncomfortable to be stuck outside during a thunderstorm. Let's keep moving."
Gaaah...I really hope she didn't see me last night....that's the last thing I need, her mocking me...
-----------------
By the time they finally reached the outskirts of Saffron, it was already drizzling. More thunder sounded; it was much closer now.
Matsuko shook herself, sending a shower of water over everything nearby, including Ikiji and several protesting passerbys. He ignored them. He found a hardware shop, and went inside. Matsuko followed, happy to be out of the rain.
It was a strange store. The shelves and counters were covered with the latest gadgets and gizmos, yet somehow there was a fine layer of dust on everything. A short, bald man stood behind a counter, sweeping. He looked up as the two walked in. He approached the counter and removed the disk he'd found.
"Excuse me, do you know what this might be?"
The short, chubby old man studied the disk for a moment, then shook his head.
"Sorry kid, never seen anything like that before in my life."
"Ah. I see. Farewell."
"Wait a second. You're a trainer, aren'cha? You gonna join that tourney they're hosting in a few days?"
Ikiji paused for a moment. He vaguely recalled something about a tournament being held soon.
"No, I had no intentions of joining. Why?"
"You hear what the prize is? A solid gold Dragonite statue!"
"Solid gold...statue? What use is that?"
"What use...? Why, that's the damndest question I've ever heard. It's a gold statue."
"I gathered that much, oddly enough. What purpose does it serve?"
"Purpose? Well, it's...it's made of gold, so..."
If he says that one more time...
The old man loudly cleared his throat and changed the subject. "So, we're getting one mother of a storm, you know?"
"Yeah."
In truth, Ikiji wasn't really paying attention anymore. He'd found no leads here, and it was getting late. Plus, a storm was en route. He'd best find a hotel for them to stay at.
He headed for the door. Matsuko, who was examining a new model of phone, hurried to catch up. She hesitated. It was really starting to rain outside.
<I don't suppose you'd be willing to spring for an umbrella, would you?>
He ignored her and walked outside. She let out a sigh and followed.
<Thought so...>
They looked around the town for awhile, all the while pelted by rain. Ikiji finally found a decent hotel, and reached for his wallet.
It was gone.
What?! Where's my...?!
<Kij? What's wrong? Quit playing around! I'm getting soaked!>
He froze. First the bus thing, now this...Matsuko was definitely not going to be happy...
"Nothing. Hold on a second."
He checked all of his pockets, but still no lucked.
Why...?
Matsuko had noticed his actions, and finally guessed what was wrong.
<Don't tell me...you lost all of your money?>
"Well...no, not exactly."
<What then, your wallet?>
"...sort of."
<Dammit, Kij! Alright, let's go find a bank so you can get some cash out of the account.>
"...my...uh, bank card...was...in the..."
<Kij...>
"Look, I don't know what happened, alright? My wallet is missing." He thought back, but couldn't recall even taking it out recently.
Suddenly, he became aware of an unnerving silence. He felt a sudden chill. Matsuko spoke behind him.
<You're telling me...>
He heard a crackling sound. Against his better judgement, he turned around.
Matsuko was staring right at him. Her eyes were furious. Sparks were flying off her, but thanks to the rain soaking her fur, the sparks were erupting into full-blown bolts of electricity, coiling around her like bright snakes. Ikiji deeply wished it wasn't raining. She talked again, her voice flowing with suppressed anger.
<...that we have to sleep outside. Again. In the rain.>
"...maybe?"
She took a step forward, and he matched it backwards. She took another step, and another. Ikiji suddenly felt a fear of Thunder that had nothing to do with the storm.
<How is it...that everywhere we go...you have to make things as uncomfortable as possible for me?>
He backed away from the advancing Chu, anticipating the coming shock, but then heard a voice behind him.
"Excuse me, um...do you need a place to stay?"
It was a young, mousy girl who looked to be only slightly older that Ikiji. Though normally he would be untrusting, the current situation didn't offer him the luxury.
"Yes, as a matter of fact, we do."
"Well, I happen to own this hotel. I can let you stay free of charge, but..."
She hesitated. Her face turned bright red.
"Would you...consider being my partner for the tourney? No one else will do it. Please?"
(kinda rough, but it's late. I'll polish it up tomorrow before I write up the next chapter.
---Chapter Nine: Saffron and the Golden Dragonite Tournament---
As they walked, Ikiji noticed Matsuko was much more serene today. It seemed as though all the hostility she'd been emanating yesterday had evaporated. He felt a little unnerved by this sudden change.
"Matsu? Are you....feeling alright?"
<What do you mean?>
"Nothing. Never mind."
It's not like her to just drop something like that. I know her. She can hold a grudge for days or even weeks. Something is fishy about this...
They walked in silence as he pondered her. A dull roar of thunder echoed in the distance. As if on cue, Ikiji realized what must've happened.
Oh no, don't tell me she saw...
<What's wrong with you? Don't tell me after all the years we've been together that you're actually afraid of a little lightning...>
He realized that the shock of his revelation must have registered on his face.
"Of course not. I do, however, believe that it would be rather uncomfortable to be stuck outside during a thunderstorm. Let's keep moving."
Gaaah...I really hope she didn't see me last night....that's the last thing I need, her mocking me...
-----------------
By the time they finally reached the outskirts of Saffron, it was already drizzling. More thunder sounded; it was much closer now.
Matsuko shook herself, sending a shower of water over everything nearby, including Ikiji and several protesting passerbys. He ignored them. He found a hardware shop, and went inside. Matsuko followed, happy to be out of the rain.
It was a strange store. The shelves and counters were covered with the latest gadgets and gizmos, yet somehow there was a fine layer of dust on everything. A short, bald man stood behind a counter, sweeping. He looked up as the two walked in. He approached the counter and removed the disk he'd found.
"Excuse me, do you know what this might be?"
The short, chubby old man studied the disk for a moment, then shook his head.
"Sorry kid, never seen anything like that before in my life."
"Ah. I see. Farewell."
"Wait a second. You're a trainer, aren'cha? You gonna join that tourney they're hosting in a few days?"
Ikiji paused for a moment. He vaguely recalled something about a tournament being held soon.
"No, I had no intentions of joining. Why?"
"You hear what the prize is? A solid gold Dragonite statue!"
"Solid gold...statue? What use is that?"
"What use...? Why, that's the damndest question I've ever heard. It's a gold statue."
"I gathered that much, oddly enough. What purpose does it serve?"
"Purpose? Well, it's...it's made of gold, so..."
If he says that one more time...
The old man loudly cleared his throat and changed the subject. "So, we're getting one mother of a storm, you know?"
"Yeah."
In truth, Ikiji wasn't really paying attention anymore. He'd found no leads here, and it was getting late. Plus, a storm was en route. He'd best find a hotel for them to stay at.
He headed for the door. Matsuko, who was examining a new model of phone, hurried to catch up. She hesitated. It was really starting to rain outside.
<I don't suppose you'd be willing to spring for an umbrella, would you?>
He ignored her and walked outside. She let out a sigh and followed.
<Thought so...>
They looked around the town for awhile, all the while pelted by rain. Ikiji finally found a decent hotel, and reached for his wallet.
It was gone.
What?! Where's my...?!
<Kij? What's wrong? Quit playing around! I'm getting soaked!>
He froze. First the bus thing, now this...Matsuko was definitely not going to be happy...
"Nothing. Hold on a second."
He checked all of his pockets, but still no lucked.
Why...?
Matsuko had noticed his actions, and finally guessed what was wrong.
<Don't tell me...you lost all of your money?>
"Well...no, not exactly."
<What then, your wallet?>
"...sort of."
<Dammit, Kij! Alright, let's go find a bank so you can get some cash out of the account.>
"...my...uh, bank card...was...in the..."
<Kij...>
"Look, I don't know what happened, alright? My wallet is missing." He thought back, but couldn't recall even taking it out recently.
Suddenly, he became aware of an unnerving silence. He felt a sudden chill. Matsuko spoke behind him.
<You're telling me...>
He heard a crackling sound. Against his better judgement, he turned around.
Matsuko was staring right at him. Her eyes were furious. Sparks were flying off her, but thanks to the rain soaking her fur, the sparks were erupting into full-blown bolts of electricity, coiling around her like bright snakes. Ikiji deeply wished it wasn't raining. She talked again, her voice flowing with suppressed anger.
<...that we have to sleep outside. Again. In the rain.>
"...maybe?"
She took a step forward, and he matched it backwards. She took another step, and another. Ikiji suddenly felt a fear of Thunder that had nothing to do with the storm.
<How is it...that everywhere we go...you have to make things as uncomfortable as possible for me?>
He backed away from the advancing Chu, anticipating the coming shock, but then heard a voice behind him.
"Excuse me, um...do you need a place to stay?"
It was a young, mousy girl who looked to be only slightly older that Ikiji. Though normally he would be untrusting, the current situation didn't offer him the luxury.
"Yes, as a matter of fact, we do."
"Well, I happen to own this hotel. I can let you stay free of charge, but..."
She hesitated. Her face turned bright red.
"Would you...consider being my partner for the tourney? No one else will do it. Please?"
(kinda rough, but it's late. I'll polish it up tomorrow before I write up the next chapter.