punkforlife93
Mudpimp
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Jed was running as fast as he could, eager to reach the shadowy figures in front of him. But his ears picked up a shout from a ways behind him, and he glanced back curiously. Someone else was chasing him, and he could see their Pokemon giving chase as well. He couldn't tell what they were saying from so far away, so he ran over options in his mind. The first was that he could turn back from the figures he was closest to, instead helping the ones that seemed to need help the most. The other was that he could keep going in the same direction, and wait for the ones behind him to catch up, so the three could be reunited. Jed opted for the latter, motioning towards Lex to give her instructions. She quickly swooped down, her eyes wary.
"Lex, I'd like you to go check out the fellas behind us. Let them know that we're friendly, don't do a divebomb or anything freaky. Just make sure that they know we heard them. Keep our conscience clear, eh?"
Lex wheeled around gracefully, circling towards the others while Jed watched, still running. She stayed about fifteen feet or so above them, but flapped her wings a bit, creating a light gust, before speeding off towards Jed and his troop again.
"Thanks, girl."
Soon, Jed had come within about twenty feet or so of the person he'd seen before. It was another boy, about half a head shorter than Jed, and roughly the same age, he estimated. His hair was brown and rumpled like a piece of construction paper, but it had a purposeful quality about it, perhaps because of the spiked ends. Jed couldn't quite make out his eyes, as they were hidden by a pair of tinted glasses that must have miraculously survived the wreck.
One of the first things that Jed noticed was that this boy had a clear affinity to Grass Pokemon. All of them were of the grass type, large and lumbering earth-creatures, exempting the creature that caught Jed's eye quickest - a tiny Growlithe. It seemed to ooze power, though, oddly enough for its unusual size.
"Hey...you guys come from the boat as well?"
Jed looked back at the other kid. The boy's face was inquisitive and...perhaps longing for something. Jed shook his hair out of his eyes quickly and smiled a bit, performing a mock-bow intended to break the ice.
"Jedidiah Knode at your service, bro. And I am, as a matter of fact, from the ship that you mentioned. Me and my Pokes," he gestured around him, "were just hoping to find survivors, and...well, seeing as you're here, and so is the person behind us, I guess our work's cut out for us."
Jed coughed lightly, pondering his next words. "Eh...these are my Pokemon, as you can see. Mudpimp, Lex, Jammer, Dunn, Two-Face...shouldn't be too hard to figure out who's who, but it's not a big deal anyways. Our first priority should be to get to some sort of...well...civilization. This beach isn't doing it for me, and I doubt it's doing it for you much either. Sure, it's pretty and all, but I'm sure it'll get old soon."
He heard footfalls behind him, and turned around quickly. The person following turned out to be a woman, definitely older than Jed, but still with a youthful air about her, and looking somewhat anxious. He gave her a little salute, grinning widely.
"I'm guessing that you're the one who was shouting at me. Thank God we've got company, all of us - I was already getting a bit lonely." He glanced at her again, surveying her more thoroughly. She had light brown hair that contrasted sharply with her eyes, which were a far deeper brown. He blinked. Jeez, she was athletic. Toned muscle through and through. She could probably kick Jed's ass if she wanted to. He glanced away quickly. No point in giving her the wrong impression. After all, she was older than him by a bit, he was sure.
Scratching his neck, he looked back between the two at either side of him. "So, either of you have names?"
"Lex, I'd like you to go check out the fellas behind us. Let them know that we're friendly, don't do a divebomb or anything freaky. Just make sure that they know we heard them. Keep our conscience clear, eh?"
Lex wheeled around gracefully, circling towards the others while Jed watched, still running. She stayed about fifteen feet or so above them, but flapped her wings a bit, creating a light gust, before speeding off towards Jed and his troop again.
"Thanks, girl."
Soon, Jed had come within about twenty feet or so of the person he'd seen before. It was another boy, about half a head shorter than Jed, and roughly the same age, he estimated. His hair was brown and rumpled like a piece of construction paper, but it had a purposeful quality about it, perhaps because of the spiked ends. Jed couldn't quite make out his eyes, as they were hidden by a pair of tinted glasses that must have miraculously survived the wreck.
One of the first things that Jed noticed was that this boy had a clear affinity to Grass Pokemon. All of them were of the grass type, large and lumbering earth-creatures, exempting the creature that caught Jed's eye quickest - a tiny Growlithe. It seemed to ooze power, though, oddly enough for its unusual size.
"Hey...you guys come from the boat as well?"
Jed looked back at the other kid. The boy's face was inquisitive and...perhaps longing for something. Jed shook his hair out of his eyes quickly and smiled a bit, performing a mock-bow intended to break the ice.
"Jedidiah Knode at your service, bro. And I am, as a matter of fact, from the ship that you mentioned. Me and my Pokes," he gestured around him, "were just hoping to find survivors, and...well, seeing as you're here, and so is the person behind us, I guess our work's cut out for us."
Jed coughed lightly, pondering his next words. "Eh...these are my Pokemon, as you can see. Mudpimp, Lex, Jammer, Dunn, Two-Face...shouldn't be too hard to figure out who's who, but it's not a big deal anyways. Our first priority should be to get to some sort of...well...civilization. This beach isn't doing it for me, and I doubt it's doing it for you much either. Sure, it's pretty and all, but I'm sure it'll get old soon."
He heard footfalls behind him, and turned around quickly. The person following turned out to be a woman, definitely older than Jed, but still with a youthful air about her, and looking somewhat anxious. He gave her a little salute, grinning widely.
"I'm guessing that you're the one who was shouting at me. Thank God we've got company, all of us - I was already getting a bit lonely." He glanced at her again, surveying her more thoroughly. She had light brown hair that contrasted sharply with her eyes, which were a far deeper brown. He blinked. Jeez, she was athletic. Toned muscle through and through. She could probably kick Jed's ass if she wanted to. He glanced away quickly. No point in giving her the wrong impression. After all, she was older than him by a bit, he was sure.
Scratching his neck, he looked back between the two at either side of him. "So, either of you have names?"