When Aeon entered the town, everything looked fine, but it felt... wrong. Something was off, out of place. He proceeded to the pokemon center, and left his pokemon to be healed. The Nurse working at the center told him about the firestone cave, so he went there. It was eerily quiet. There were no pokemon to be seen or heard. He picked up a firestone and put it in his pocket, for safekeeping. He then went further into the cave, wondering about, looking for signs of life. There was naught to be found. He was far into the tunnel and decided to go back before he lost his way, but as he left, he felt a whisper of air on his cheek from the deeper parts of the cave.
When he returned back to the pokemon center, his pokemon were feeling great. He then went out into the plaza to get food for him and his pokemon. The pokemon food was good (according to his pokemon), but the human food was horrible. Aeon then decided to taste the pokemon food. It tasted almost the same. It was horrible. He decided to never feed his pokemon pokemon food again. He looked up toward to the sky, as if it would give him some guidance, but saw nothing useful. When his eyes drifted back down, though, he saw things on the walls. They were people... with guns. To keep pokemon out, or us in? he thought. It didn't matter yet, though. He didn't need to leave just yet. He hadn't been in populous place for awhile, so it felt good.
Aeon went into a store to buy provisions. The man behind the counter seemed happy, in a strange, almost inhuman way. He told Aeon with a brisk tone, "You won't be needing any of those things." "Maybe not," Aeon replied. "But it's better to be prepared than not." The clerk looked at him for awhile, but let him go. The purchase was quick, and Aeon was even quicker to get out. His awareness of what was going on was growing, and with it, his fear. I have nothing to do, so where shall I go? he wondered. He spotted a movie theater, and decided to enter it.
At the beginning of the movie, he wasn't paying very much attention, as it was of the historical genre. He noticed it was talking about a town, a strange town like this one. A large wall surrounding it, like this one. He soon put it together, and his belief was confirmed when he looked at the ticket. Disgusted by the town, he knew he needed to leave as soon as possible. He got up from his seat and made his way out, but when he was in the streets, he realized how hard it would be to escape. He realized how hard it would be to escape... and to live. It would be too dangerous to try today, as he had just arrived. "What can I do now?" he asked himself. "Nothing for today, though... what, when, where, how?" He looked up again, at the sky. He noticed how bleak the sky looked as compared to how it looked earlier. What a horrible omen..., he thought. ...but is it for me, or someone else? He started to smile. He would make sure it wasn't for him.
When he returned back to the pokemon center, his pokemon were feeling great. He then went out into the plaza to get food for him and his pokemon. The pokemon food was good (according to his pokemon), but the human food was horrible. Aeon then decided to taste the pokemon food. It tasted almost the same. It was horrible. He decided to never feed his pokemon pokemon food again. He looked up toward to the sky, as if it would give him some guidance, but saw nothing useful. When his eyes drifted back down, though, he saw things on the walls. They were people... with guns. To keep pokemon out, or us in? he thought. It didn't matter yet, though. He didn't need to leave just yet. He hadn't been in populous place for awhile, so it felt good.
Aeon went into a store to buy provisions. The man behind the counter seemed happy, in a strange, almost inhuman way. He told Aeon with a brisk tone, "You won't be needing any of those things." "Maybe not," Aeon replied. "But it's better to be prepared than not." The clerk looked at him for awhile, but let him go. The purchase was quick, and Aeon was even quicker to get out. His awareness of what was going on was growing, and with it, his fear. I have nothing to do, so where shall I go? he wondered. He spotted a movie theater, and decided to enter it.
At the beginning of the movie, he wasn't paying very much attention, as it was of the historical genre. He noticed it was talking about a town, a strange town like this one. A large wall surrounding it, like this one. He soon put it together, and his belief was confirmed when he looked at the ticket. Disgusted by the town, he knew he needed to leave as soon as possible. He got up from his seat and made his way out, but when he was in the streets, he realized how hard it would be to escape. He realized how hard it would be to escape... and to live. It would be too dangerous to try today, as he had just arrived. "What can I do now?" he asked himself. "Nothing for today, though... what, when, where, how?" He looked up again, at the sky. He noticed how bleak the sky looked as compared to how it looked earlier. What a horrible omen..., he thought. ...but is it for me, or someone else? He started to smile. He would make sure it wasn't for him.