Pick me up now, I need you so bad.
"You seem important to me, but who are you?"
Vida Alaiyo Arlington, don't be daunted by the fancy name. It's over the top and extravagant as I desperately try to be, but in the end i'm just as simple as my God-given name. Vida. Life. Survival is the key to life, survival and nothing more, at least for me. I'm not in the position to be philosophical. The fates haven't been kind to me, and a good day is when we all have a taste of something in our mouths.
"I know your name, I feel your hurt.. your pain.. your hate.."
Can you really? If your understanding ran as deep as my bloodlusten passion for human gore and vengeance did, surely you would be shepherding your cocky little amigo out of here by now. Can you read the dramatic and unnecessary conflict your barging in dredged up? Do you know how much vital sleep i'll lose over this little fiasco? All of it. Can you feel your heart tearing and then snapping at the seems, are you recoiling from the brash reality that you gift was also your curse, and ended the precious existence of your mate? Can you?! Because if you could, no offense, but I doubt you've been given the strength to shoulder it without complaint or self-pity.
"It's as if I know what you're thinking..."
I'm thinking that the name Alaiyo was a bad choice on my part. It means, "For one who bread was not enough." I had plenty of bread back at the compound, more than bread even. Pounds upon pounds of red meat, Filet Mignon, Sirloins, for a fighting Canine like myself, they build up the body. I was drowning in the stuff, but I ran so as to accept my role in saving the world. Who am I saving now but a group of raggety cast-away Ghost and Dark-type Pokemon, and myself? We struggle to keep from starving. this wasn't at all how I envisioned the Rebellion.. I risked my life for my leader, and I have yet to see hide or hair of him. Who is he? Does he even care?
These were all the things Vida had wished she had back said to the girl, the fair-haired little nymph of a Morph who, by complete chance, had stumbled into Vida's humble dwelling and changed her life forever. Years ago, after searching in many futile quests to locate her estranged sister, Vida had finally been forced to lay the undiscovered body to rest, after numerous shattering experiences, from dead ends to let downs, and even a false claim or two. And then she had happened. What had he called her?
Amaya. You know just as well that he called her Amaya. Mere coincidence? It had to be. Vida's dear little sister had been called Amaya by their mother, a tradition of the "Mothers", the overworked, over-bred, underfed witnesses to rape, neglect, and harshly confined quarters that pumped out the Eevee pups bred at the fighting grounds Vida and Amaya had grown up in. These females were the ones Vida's heart went out to the most, for their fate was by far the first to be suffered. Not even granted even the instant release many of the babes lacking potential born on the Farm were, or fed heartily and taken out regularly, if only to be led to and from fights as the prized fighers were, the "Mothers", automatically any baby born female on the farm, with the occaisional exception of course, were forced into a lifetime of servitude, behind thick iron bars, in confines baely large enough for her to walk three steps in. Still, the strong women with kind hearts clinging to their dignity named each and every one of the offspring they birthed, destined to live or die, in the tradition of human norm. Vida's name translated directly to "Life", whilst Amaya, an Eevee pup at the time but destined to be a creature of the sun, an Espeon, had oddly enough been coined a title that meant, "Night rain".
Though Vida's past had been a traumatic one, she was quick to remind herself that she could've suffered a much crueler fate, as most of the female Eevees had been destined to. A bolt of lightning made contact with a cruddy expanse of field, a sparse scraggly patch that only mimicked the vast acres of unbridled flora present in the wild, of all shapes, of all colors. Not even half the size of a football field, this spot that had become the substitue for all Vida's primitive forages, digging, frolicking, unearthing, was a pathetic excuse for other lands she had surveyed, foreign places she had explored before feeling obliged to settle here, in Goldenrod city. The bolt had struck this cheap imitation, perhaps in a wrathful verdict issued by Arceus itself, to terminate the fakes and hypocrits, leaving what was only pure and clean and true.
Then smite me, oh mighty smiter. Vida thought sardonically, melancholy eyes averting to settle dully on the grubby window just feet in front of her, a shudder racking through her small frame every now and again, as missiles of frigid precipitation, a slushy union of rain and hail spattered her, escaping through the holes that had been patched only with the Ghosts' minds. Her eyes flickered briefly to the activated device strapped loosely about her bony wrist. Silently, effectively, the alarm still flashed.
"I have got to get out of here.." She rationalized finally, unsure of what the motivation to that abrupt decision it had been. Perhaps it was the deciding judgment in that cocky human's cold eyes when he turned to Amaya, and stated simply, "Amaya, there's nothing of interest here. Just two foolish anthropomorphs who will end up getting killed." That had stung, more than anything anyone had said or done to her in her entire existence. More than the electrocution as barbed wire simultaneously fried and tore at bare flesh, more than the venemous claws of her lover's fangs ripping her to pieces. More than his fresh blood steaming off of her fatigued body. That had been the worst. But, she realized, it had been deserved. What had she gotten all up in a rage for? What exactly was she protecting? A shabby old house with crumbling walls and rotted out floors, with cracked and busted-out windows? Who had she been kidding? Nobody in their right mind would take this house even if it wasn't inhabited by a gang of ghouls. Vida rued the fact that if she didn't take charge, she would be stuck here for the rest of her life. Silently, she eyed the Pokemon who had spread themselves around her, watching her in tense anticipation. Would she really leave them? After all these years of caring for them? Would she, all of a sudden, carelessly abondon the only family she had ever known?
Vida hesitantly stood, wavering momentarily, Ruby eyes alternating between the beckoning signal on her wrist, and the cluster of frightened Pokemon hanging worriedly around her.
"Miss Vida.." Braze started quietly, Flame-colored eyes misting over as he hovered solemnly over her arms.
"Are you really leaving all of us here? Alone? What will we do? I mean.. without you?"
Vida sighed, head hanging in remorse. This would be the hardest part.
"You guys.." She bit her lips once, trying to smooth the words out in her head before she began to attempt saying them out loud to her little colony.
"I've waited for years for the Rebellion to begin, and 99% of you being Pokemon, you can't know what it means to me to finally have this flickering hope that things will become better for us, this situation, our situation, will be lifted into something beautiful, an equallibrium will be reached between us and the humans. We becoming the majority, humans will submit to our will, and we will never have to hang our heads, or scavenge from dumpsters like animals ever again. Braze.."
The tiny Shuppet's eyes fixated on her, and regretfully, Vida gathered him up in her arms, a flush of pleasure spreading out like a pink water lily across the colorless canvas that were her pallid cheeks as the tiny Pokemon's bulbous head nestled at the hollow of her throat.
"I need you to be in charge for awhile, to guide the rest of the clan by yourself. I can't say when I will be back from whatever I have to do, because i'm not even sure what I have to do yet. Just know.. that it isn't goodbye forever. I like to think of it more as goodbye for now." Vida smied bravely as irritably, she swallowed a lump that had arisen in her throat. What was this sudden rush of overstimulation? What were all these feelings doing rushing around inside of her?
Who told you to be released?! Vida thought sternly, as yet more waterworks leapt to her gemstone eyes. She swore once under her breath, as paying no heed to her threatening hiss, they began tumbling freely down her cheeks. She only clutched Braze harder, and soon felt the embrace of each and every Pokemon she had come to known and love since her arrival in the city. Braze had been the first, and for awhile, it had been just she and the little Shuppet fending for themselves. Those days.. A crevice of a crooked Dumpster was what they called home. They had had to relocate when a gang of thugs had taken residence in the same alleyway, and had attempted on more than one occaision to overcome Vida in spirit of their own primitive desires: To mate. No matter that they had been humans, all greasy older men, and she an Anthropomorph teenager. All the better. To overcome an Anthropomorph girl wasn't against the law, as in stupid mortal rationality, a Pokemon's purpose was to satisfy the wants of humans anyways. Thank Arceus for Braze's appearance, or Vida would've already been a dead girl or a slave girl. Monoxide's arrival had been next, soon after being evicted from the dumpster, and had motivated Vida to find a more permanent location. The trio stumbled on the archaic boardinghouse, which had already been inhabited by three misunderstood low-level Ghastlys, who kept the decaying structure standing only because no demolition crew would answer to a haunted house. Had they investigated further, they would've found that what they were up against were no more than a few discarded Pokemon, hatched by a breeder, and thrown away for miscellaneous reasons: Upon checking, one's nature had gone against what an "ideal" Ghastly's should be, another had bad individual values all around, while the third had been born completely and totally blind.
Vida's head snapped up abruptly when she felt a cold, wet nose uprooting her hand from the grimy floorboards, and was alerted by Tempest's low whines. Deep Sepia eyes pooled with heartbreak, the Houndour made his sadness apparent to his surrogate mother. This poor pup's egg had been sold unhatched to an artifacts shop, and upon receiving it, as was customary with unplanned and unwanted Pokemon eggs, was pawned off in order to be drained and fashioned into a decorative ornament. Vida, who by serendiptious chance, had been inside the store when the egg had been sold, pocketing a few of the smaller merchandise in hopes of exchanging them for some food for her crew. Upon hearing of the barbaric practice, and horrified that the trainer knew what he was submitting this poor unborn to, she made up her mind that she would instead pocket the egg. Whilst Braze and Monoxide served as distractions, upturning and shattering items to their hearts' content, amid all the chaos, Vida had snagged the egg, and walked tirelessly for miles until the gentle movement promoted the Houndour to emerge. She caressed the top of his head fondly, a memorable smile smearing across her face as her gaze lingered on the pup. Malea crooned, now the lone female of the group, and Vida ruffled her feathers.
"I love you guys more than anything in the world." Vida assured them sincerely, beginning to make her exit as the Pokemon's gazes trailed glumly after her.
"Please, take care of each other, no matter what the cost.. Vida frisked the pocket of her Jeans momentarily, drawing from it a small sum of money. This she entrusted to Braze. It was all that she had save for the clothes on her back, and she hoped that it would help sustain them for awhile.
"I know it isn't much, but it will give you a weeks' worth of food, and bought time to scrounge up some more. with any luck, I won't be gone that long.. But in any case, you guys shouldn't wait around for me. I knew this all along, and i'm sure you did too.." Vida informed them gently, her hand reluctantly forming around the doorknob, and ever so slightly, cracking it open. A howling wind spiraled in, running icey fingers through the thick ebony mane on her head, and pulling it back. Vida's face remained expressionless, eyes montone and dull, unchanging, but internally, her heart was tearing itself in two. The tears splashed down of their own accord again.
"We can't spend our lives like this, and sooner or later, each and every one of you will have to pursue your destiny as well." Vida explained, weaving her way between the thick door and frame.
"Please, find someone else to lead you, a compassionate trainer who will unleash your full potential, or if anything, take residence in the wild. Maybe the elements will be kinder than any of these scums here in the city have."
"Promise we'll meet again?!" Malea called out as Vida bid her final farewell, hand springing open and tilting in a wave, as she slipped out the door. Vida nodded earnestly, the reality of what she was about to do setting in as she gnawed nervously on her lower lip.
"Just look at the bright side. Next time we do, you'll all be eating like kings, each with your own personal Human servant to wait on you hand and foot. No more trash trifling Tuesdays, or dumpster-diving decathalons. I'll mak sure of it." To Vida's satisfaction, all her deceased companions seemed to perk up, and even relish the idea. This would give her severing herself from them purpose, and give them hope in the back-breaking days of struggle to come. She prayed for their success.
Vida had scarecely stumbled her way down the steps slick with rain, and onto the street cleared of all sensible people, now littered only with the occaisonal Water-type Pokemon or Morph frolicking joyously in the rain, and some Rebel stragglers evacuating the city. It soon came to Vida's attention that something major had happened all the while she had been clammed up in her meager residence. Her response to the pulverized Sky scrapers, and the piles of rubble indicating where esteemed famous buildings of Johto once stood would've been questionable to all of the ordinary mindset, as rather than throw her hands up in devestated shock, or let herself be plagued by depression that the Humans and Sympathisers were coping with, she insead felt impressed, that an organization started by the efforts of one Morph could've escalated to this.
"Let freedom ring!" She exclaimed, pumping a drenched hand to the heavens, suddenly inspired, Ruby eyes shimmering as she looked on at the empty streets and alleyways surrounding the downed giants of buildings. Occaisionally, Vida would slip past a group of people huddled, sticking together pathetically, crying in the streets, and the appendages of her body, abnormal ears, tail, bloodlusten eyes, would provoke the people into an unquellable rage as they shook fists, shouted, cursed, slung whatever they had onhand at her, displaced aggression toward the Morph that, because of her simple existence as a morph, they had come to loathe. But Vida only trucked onward, the bitter wind stinging at her eyes, turning her lips blue, as hardened particles of sleet beat down onto bare skin. She had not a facisimile of a clue where she was going, but had begun to notice an urgent message to to the incessant flashing of the device on her wrist. It was pulling her in a direction seemingly, a set direction, and curiously, Vida wondered where it was taking her. She supposed that she should keep eyes peeled for a town map, so she could see exactly where the device was summoning her, but then opportune eyes stumbled on something even more promising.
"Is everyone secure? Last call for passengers. Final calling. Any Pokemorphs affiliated with the Rebellion needing immediate transportation to Blackthorn city, make your way to the back of the line. Free transportation via Hot Air Balloon to Blackthorn city, final call. Please make your way to the back of the line. We're operating on a first come, first serve basis, so those of you needing a lift better skaddle on up here.."
A beefy-looking Garchomp Morph announced on a megaphone, Reptillian eyes doing a final scanning of the ill-fated streets of this once-grand city without compassion, passing easily over the downed structures and corpses of the Humans, Rebels, and Sympathisers alike in search for anyone making their way to the transportation docks. The more prestigious members of the Rebellion traveled via Helicopter and Private jet, while the lower-ranking soldiers either flew, traveled on foot, or went in Hot Air Balloon.
"Final call!" He announced warningly, and Vida, wavering for but a minute on this life-changing course of action, drew in a sharp breath and charged toward the Balloons. Every other interested morph had already boarded, and a single Hot Air Balloon remained unfilled, save for the soldier who operated it leaning casually against the wicker basket. Vida's ears erected in an expression of gratitude, and her little black tail wagged as she loped appreciatively over to the man. Thick lavender curls ere matted to the sides of this man's angular face, dripping with the precipitation pouring from the heavens. Though he was utterly soaked from head to toe, he seemed in no particular rush to get into the Balloon. That is, until he laid eyes on Vida. Face lit up in childish grin, she was similarily soaked as well. She loped over to him, and suddenly he was all smiles, face lit up in a wide Jack-O-Lantern grin. His pale red eyes frisked her body momentarily, and deciding he liked what he saw, he turned on the gentleman charm and in an instant, before she could even tell him what she desired, he was helping her up into the high basket. Thankful to be dry, Vida sank to the ground, leaning tiredly up against the woven sides of the basket.
"A rare but beautiful sight indeed, a female Rebel soldier. Most women prefer to stay out of the struggle, so you must be a bold-minded individual indeed, am I right?"
Suspecting nothing, Vida only smiled self-consciously, lapping up the bait as the greedy Soldier had assumed she would. He was a morph of some type, though she couldn't be sure what. If his Magenta irises were any indication, paired with the deep lavendar hue of his hair, she would feel confident with the guess Gengar. This was fabulous news indeed to her, and she felt lucky to be in the company of a Ghost-type morph. At least this way, they might be on the same page. She toyed with the idea of telling him how she had come to know three Ghastlys, and considered even impressing him with her fluence in the Ghost-tongue. Typically, Morphs were only able to speak to Pokemon of their own types in primitive tongue, but as Vida had met the aquaintence of a majority of Ghost-types, she had eventually latched onto and repeated their language with relative ease. She soon discarded the idea though, and was sure that this odd coincidence wouldn't be of ny concern to him. So instead, she only peered eagerly over the side of the basket as it descended, luminescent eyes couring the wrecked city for the final time, lingering on the crumbling building on the outskirts of town where the only friends and family she had to date were compiled. In a subconscious act, she waved, waved away the best of luck, and her regret at being forced to leave them. Her tears went unnoticed in the blistering rain as she pulled farther and farther away from them. Meanwhile, in her preoccupation, she hadn't noticed that the Balloon was drifting further and further offcourse from the other Balloons, escaping her notice, but to the full attention of the Soldier controlling it..
Luce stood, wavering in the rain, the chilling drops spiraling from the heavens disorienting him, as through the downpour, he could barely see a thing. Something had compelled him to follow Vida on her journey, though he couldn't say what. The reason why Luce hadn't made her aware of his presence was complex, as a broken creature, the words beaten right out of him, he used words sparingly, and, as second motivation to hide himself, was afraid that Vida would insist he go back to support the others, and be on the look out for his slouched form behind her. He couldn't risk that, risk letting the petite female who had so fearlessly and fiercely led her own group set out into the bleak oblivion on her own. Somber eyes scanned the skies, and a bony hand as delicate as Vida's own swept back shaggy, unkempt colorless bangs, sweeping them from wide eyes as he now stood in the very spot Vida's Hot Air Balloon had drifted off from. He was convinced that not a thing could happen to turn him back, not the unforgiving downpour soaking him to the bone, nor the conniving children who, despite their youthful innocence had full awareness of the situation at hand, and convinced that he was not only a Pokemorph, but an Absol one at that, that he was the sole one responsible for the devestating attack. Prejudice passed down from generation to generation enable them to tohughtlessly hurl whatever rocks and boulders they could find at the poor Absol boy, hitting him square in the back, banging up his shoulders, and one even clobbering him in the back of his head, all the while they boldly jeered at him, dancing gloatingly around his broken form laughing in victorious chant.
Vida may not have noticed the little detour the shady Soldier was taking inconspicuously to escape her notice as first, but Luce sure as hell did. Blood-colored eyes narrowing to slits in hot-blooded rage, limp hands tightened into fists as, puffing out his chest, he let out a vengeful roar. Had Vida been a bit closer, and a little less-consumed in her own thoughts, she would've heard the wrathful battle cry seething of hatred and betrayal, and glanced down to recognize Luce's tensed form standing in the streets, glaring menacingly in her general direction. Had the Soldier noticed, maybe he would've taken the hint and followed the other Balloons. Drawing in a breath, Luce soundlessly made his way through the streets, certain now more than ever that Vida's survival was dependant on him, and pronouncing himself as her own personal Gladiator, fangs aching with the notion to kill, he set off at a fierce pace.
"Enjoying the view?" A silken voice in place of the gruff one that had greeted Vida purred, and, jolting to awareness with a start, Vida blushed to realize that she must have been staring out at the scenery for well over an hour now. She was sure that the Soldier was teasing her for lollygagging rather than humoring him with conversation to endure the ride to Blackthorn city, she turned towards him with a smile to explain. Had he given her the chance, the thoughtful girl would've chattered:
"I was just wondering, since it was raining and all, what the Pokemon weak to water did. I had a Houndour back home, and as soon as the first few drops of water hit him if we were out and it unexpectedly began to rain, he grow dizzy with weakness, and i'd have to carry him in my jacket to prevent his body temperature from lowering even further. The worst was when he would get soaked to the bone. He would always run a fever, and thought it happened only twice, both times it would be a life or death type deal. We'd all, me and the Pokemon that is, be up taking shifts all night to make sure he stayed warm. So I was just wondering what the Fire-types in the wild did when they were caught out in the rain, and who was there to take care of them when they got sick?"
Unfortunately, she didn't get the chance, as just as she had opened her mouth to begin her customary ramble, the Ghost morph's eyes had narrowed, becoming shifty, and alight with sick delight, as he pressed a bony finger to firmly close her lips. As she leaned back against the wicker basket uncertainly, he wiggled his slender form up against her own, until his pelvi had interlocked with her own, and the weight of him was pinning her to the side of the basket. The whole contraption swayed dangerously, and Vida cried out in obvious surprise. He snaked two long arms around her petite little form snugly, leering menacingly before her, as he lashed himself to her, forcing himself on her silently. She screamed, that is, until he firmly clamped a hand upon her pallid lips, emitting pressure onto her mouth until soon, all she could focus on was the pain, typing her tongue and instead, leaving her grimacing. He thrusted once suggestively, and she struggled still, though the pain was great, squeezing her eyes closed and managing a quick jab at his shins with the heavy toe of her boot, causing him to cry out in displeasure.
"Ow, you little *****!" He hissed, before taking a gloved hand and delving it deep into her face in what was a swift punch, too swift for her to react, that is. As his spiked knuckles made harsh contact with the delicate bones constructing her face, a distinct cracking noise was heard, and a low whimper escaped between the fingers strapped across her mouth, as Ruby eyes, wide with fright, rolled uselessly back into her head. He snickered once, an ugly, rasping sound.
"We're all in this together, right?" He sneered, spittle dripping into her ear as suggestively, he snaked his tongue along the orifice.
"Which means that we in the Rebellion help each other in our times of need. You scratch my back, i'll scratch yours. Comprende? If it's the money you're concerned about, don't make it an issue, sweetheart. You're a rookie now, but you'll come to know that Soldiers make a good deal of dough in this business, not from direct pay of course, but pilfering the humans' pathetic savings. After awhile, it really adds up. And i've been saving it for a Doll like you.. I'm sure you're more than worth it. Okay?"
And as if this vain little speech would really be enough to soothe Vida's fears, the Soldier leaned in, eyes falling shut into slits, and mouth twisting up into an ominous 'O' as he loomed over the incapacitated girl, black tongue worming from between his teeth, like a poisonous snake slipping from its burrow, and erecting to brush her lips. And unfortunately for Vida, she shuddered, horrified that that wasn't the only thing that was erect. She realized that if she didn't do something fast, she would lose it to a Soldier who hadn't even divulged his name in a Hot Air Balloon, of all places! She desperately wished for Luce, for if the Absol's hulking presence had shadowed her own, this man's throat would be on the floor of the basket by now, and he heaved over the edge. Relaxing momentarily, Vida waited for the instinctive release she knew would soon follow, and as the opposing morph loosened his hold on her, she retaliated the way she felt would guaranteed her the most sure-fire victory, by gathering all her energy up into one, massive spiraling dark gale, squeezing shut her eyes, and letting loose her most powerful Dark Pulse. Particles of dark matter struck the Gengar morph as he became consumed by the attack, and as he was at such close range, it dealt the damage she knew it would, blasting away from her until he, unfortunately, was caught by the edge of the Wicker Basket, the remainder of the energy ricocheting off of him and springing onto the Balloon, blasting a fatal hole in it, and sending the balloon spiraling out of control, whizzing across the air at breakneck speed for a moment, before it began to spiral toward the ground.
"Bad move. Whereas earlier I was going to reimburse you, now i'm just going to take it.. and then kill you. You want to be picky?! Fine! I like a girl with a little bite anyways. The challenge of achieving it is more fun that way.." The Gengar morph laughed, revealing pearly incisors as he lunged for the exposed hollow of her throat. Vida shrieked, dismayed that her retaliation hadn't done as much damage as she had thought it would, and, all her energy expended, resorted to a battle of strength, futilely attempting to shove his vorocious body away from her own quaking one.
"I'd rather die than let you take me!" She spat, satisfied momentarily as the globule of spit stuck to his face, and the imposing Morph was distracted temporarily. With fervor, he swiped it away, and sporting a gloating grin to match her own, he unsheathed a gloved hand and, before she could even take notice and brace herself for what he was about to do, he jabbed his hand swiftly into her pelvis in a lethal poison sting, which brought the Umbreon Morph to her knees just as the Hot Air Balloon crashed into the ground, throwing the two Morphs out on their sides. As Vida lay heaving in the tall grass, a familiar form appeared before her. The lean face of Everett's was only inches from her own, and she could practically feel his hot breath on her lips she was so close, Crimson eyes not even threei nches from staring into her Ruby ones.
"Never give up without a fight!" He urged her desperately, eyes silently willing, pleaing with her to stand, and react. She was a born fighter, had been raised as a fighter. It didn't make sense that she would die here as victim, as weak prey.. But that Poison Sting had been a bit much, and now fatally poisoned, she knew any steps she took would only jar the venom in her system worse. And what would happen to her body once she fainted. A rustling in the grass approaching her scattered Everett, and now limping, a little worse for wear and obviously damaged, but still kicking, the morph threatengingly stormed towards the lifeless form of Vida's. Dragging herself to her feet, Vida hobbled hopelessly away, noticing a massive structure up ahead, about the length of several football fields from where she stood. A colony of familiar Hot Air Balloons were tied up outside, with no sight of the passengers they had been toting earlier. Having the air knocked out of her from the fall, Vida couldn't scream, but even if she would've been able to, no one was outside to hear her. Still, she trudged on though every bone and molecule in her body protested violently, sending jabs of pain shooting up each and every limb, her own body, her own physical support her worst enemy as several times in her hobbling, it gave way, caving in and leaving her splayed out across the wild grass, determined to make her a helpless victim. She felt the tell-tale tanginess of her own blood on her tongue, and she winced once in pain as her extended canines only grazed the wound. As she again stood, she heard a string of curse words so profane and despicable in nature, she blushed to think that they were directed her way. He was up, and with the natural speediness of a Gengar, was quick to overcome her sluggishness, and deal one more attack that would leave her down for good.
Without any notification of its arrival, a sludge bomb spattered off her back, the hard-packed toxic material not only knocking the wind out of her, but also serving to speed up the poison she had been afflicted with.
"Never give up without a fight.." She whispered, a steady stream of blood trickling down the side of her pale cheek, and determinedly, though technically, she should've already fainted by now, she trudged on, surprised to see an actual Pokemorph standing in front of her. She gave him her most despairing look, and on further inspection, registered him as some type of morph related to the Raichu line, either a Raichu, or a Pikachu, and, though a little lacking of size, reckoned him to b extremely powerful, desperate eyes fixated on the morph's muscled arms, taut, though he was obviously relaxed, or had been at least before Vida had come flailing out of the sky, triceps bulging of their own accord with little to no effort. Sapphire eyes lingered over Vida's body, the venom on her taking its final toll, eating her up on the inside though on the outside, nothing appeared to be amiss. She blanched, incisors grazing the air as her mouth stretched wide open in an expression of obvious agony, and she fought to keep herself conscious. Sparks danced upon the electrical sacs on the boy's cheeks, static electricity from the light rain still drizzling around the clearing. The Gengar Morph chose not to acknowledge the Raichu Morph at the lakeside, and instead, quickly made his way towards Vida, standing over her, standing above her as triumphantly, his legs straddled her downed form.
"Our little game of Cat and Mouse is over now.." He chortled, licking his lips, as if she were a slab of prime meat cut up and laid out for his convenience.
"I caught you fair and square, and its high time that you admitted defeat."
Ooc: Vida fell in front of David, if nobody else got that.